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General  Information 


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

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

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE   LISTS 

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

LIST  OF  SELECTED  PUBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  semimonthly  List  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

CONGRESSIONAL  BILLS,  DOCUMENTS,  AND  REPORTS 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is  an 
unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
your  Congressman. 

A  difficult  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  6,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (♦)  preceding  the  price.  A  dagger  (t) 
Indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau,  or  division 

699 


700  Government  Publications 

Issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (t)  indicates  that  the  document  Is 
printed  for  official  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  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. 

la  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. 
440,  79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  ( * )  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C,  by  coupon,  postal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national money  order  or  draft  on  an  American  bank. 

Foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  will  not  6e  accepted.  Do  not  send 
postage  stamps. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  in  the  denomination  of  5c 
that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  countries.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.   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- 
Bional  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  arrangement 
of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Check  list  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments, 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  practicable  to  print 
these  numbers  as  superiors  or  inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBKABY  OF  CONGRESS  CABHS 

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  and  requests 
for  information  about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division,  Library  of 
Congress,  not  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Checks  or  money  orders 
should  be  made  payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to 
The  Librarian  of  Congress,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 


July  1946  701 

MONTHLY  CATALOG  DISTEIBTmON 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
index ;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 
Notify  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEXES    (ANNUAL  AND  MONTHLY) 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar  year. 
This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January  to 
December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Per- 
sons desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain 
the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 

A  monthly  index  of  the  principal  subjects  is  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  each 
issue  of  the  Monthly  catalog. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalog  Indexes 

June  1946.     On  page  V,  under  "Engineer  Corps,  Army :",  transfer  "tests  with 
producer  gas — 588",  so  it  will  be  the  first  entry  under  "Engines:"  ;  on  pave  VI, 

transfer  "Filipinos,  sales  to,  opinion 652",  so  it  will  follow  "Fierman,  Maurice 

M." ;  on  page  X,  under  heading  "Marine  Band",  and  after  "attend  United 
Spanish  War  Veterans  convention",  insert  the  heading  "Marine  Corps :" ;  on 
page  XVI,  under  "Sudden  &  Christenson",  change  "654"  to  read  "645" ;  on 
page  XVII,  under  "Telephone,  mine  rescue  life-line  assemblies",  change  "636" 
to  read  "635". 
702 


New  Classification  Numbers 


Agriculture  Department. 

A  1.69:  nos War  records  monographs.     [Proc] 

A  1.70:  Ct Famine  Emergency  Committee  publications. 

Production  and  Marketing  Administration. 

A 82.26:  date Margarine  production    (monthly).     [Proc] 

NOTK. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.820  :  (date). 

A82.27:nos Serving  many  (monthly).    [Proc] 

A  82.28 :  V.  nos.  &  nos United   States  cotton  quality  report  for  gin- 

nings.     [Proc] 
Note. — See,    for   earlier    issues,    A80.624 :    and 
A80.134  :. 
Commerce  Department. 

C  1.24:  date Business  service  check  list  (weekly).     [Proc] 

Census  Bureau. 

C  3.170  :  nos City  documents.     [Proc] 

Education  Office. 

FS5.39:CT Statistical  circulars.     [Printed  and  processed.] 

Children's  Bureau. 

L  5.52 :  nos Child  welfare  reports.     [Proc] 

Employment  Service. 

L  7.24:  nos Vocational  booklets. 

Labor  Standards  Division. 

L  16.26:  nos Serie  Interamericana.     [Proc] 

National  Housing  Agency. 
NHA  1.12 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Veterans   emergency    housing  program  :    Com- 
munity action  report  to  Mayor's  Emergency 
Housing  Committee.     [Proc] 
Emergency  Management  Office. 
War  Assets  Administration. 
Pr  33.210 :  date General  summary  of  inventory  status  and  move- 
ment of  capital  and  producers  goods,  plants, 
aircraft,  and  industry  agent  items.     [Proc] 
Note. — See,   for  earlier  issues,  FL5.11 :  (date). 
State  Department. 

S9.10:  nos Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series. 

Note. — The  Treaty  series  (S9.5^:  nos.)  and  the 
Executive  agreement  series  (S9.8:nos.)  have  been 
combined  in   this  series. 
Veterans'  Administration. 

VA1.20:  date Index  to  Veterans'  Administration  pul)lications 

(monthly). 
Ways  and  Means  Committee,  House. 
T4.W36:Cong.  &  cal.   nos.  I^nemployment     compensation     provisions     of 

Unerap.  comp.  Soc.  sec.  act.  social  security  act,  Calendar,  assignment  for 

hearings. 


Congressional  Set 


Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not 
listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been 
previously  entered  separately. 

The  following  bound  volumes  were  sent  to  Depository  Librai-i(>s  during  the 
month  of  June  1946 : 

House  Documents No.  516,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •   Item  316 

House  Reports Nos.  160G-1637,  1639-1830.  Miscellaneous  vol.  4, 

7Sth  Congress,  2d  session.     •   Item  414 

703 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.   6l8        •        JULY    1946 
ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

Federal  probation,  quarterly  journal  of  correctional  philosophy  and  practice,  v. 
10,  no.  1,  Jan.-Mar.  1946;  [edited  by  United  States  Probation  System].  [Fed- 
eral Prison  Industries,  Inc.,  1946.]  cover  title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Prisons  Bureau,  Justice  Department.  Text  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]  f 
L.  C.  card  45^7691  Ju  10.8 :10/1 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  The  Department  issues  a  mouthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  can  then  select  the  available  ones  desired. 

Addresses.  Restoring  self-sustaining  agriculture,  talk  by  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture Clinton  P.  Anderson  before  U.  S.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.,  Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     12  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  A  1.40:  An  2/35 

• Talk  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Clinton  P.  Anderson  at  opening  session 

of   FAO   Conference,   Washington,   D.    C,    May   20,   1946.     [1946.]     6   p.    4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  1.40 :  An  2/36 

Agricultural  statistics,  1945 ;  [prepared  under  direction  of  Yearbook  Statistical 
Committee].  1945  [published  1946].  [l]-f604  p.  *  Paper,  $1.00.  •  Item  5 
L.  C.  card  Agr  36-465  A  1.47 :  945 

Agriculture  decisions.  Agriculture  decisions,  under  regulatory  laws  adminis- 
tered in  Department  of  Agriculture  (including  court  decisions),  v.  4,  no.  10-12; 
Oct.-Dec.  1945.  1945.  [25] -f  825-1119  p.  [Monthly.  Reported,  indexed,  and 
edited  by  I.  J.  Lowe.  Includes  Agriculture  decisions  1066-1136.]  *  Paper, 
no.  10  and  12,  25c. ;  no.  11,  15c.  •  Item  11 
L.  C.  card  Agr  42-262  A  1.58/a :  4/10-12 

Same,  v.  5,  no.  1-3;  Jan.-Mar.  1946.     1946.     [24] -f  1-247  p.     [Includes 

Agriculture   decisions   1137-1190.]     *  Paper,    no.   1    and   2,    15c. ;    no.   3,   20c. 

•  Item  11  A  1.58/a  :  5/1-3 

Children  are  hungry ;  by  Maurice  Pate.  [1946.]  8  p.  il.  4°.  (Famine  Emergency 
Committee. )     t     •  Item  11.  A  1.70 :  C  43 

Consumers'  guide,  Jan.-June  1946;  [v.  12,  no.  1-6].     [1946.]     Each  16  p.  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Includes  CG  news  letters.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  70c.     •  Item  48 
L.  C.  card  36-12412  A  1.67 :  12/1-6 

Crops  and  markets,  v.  23,  no.  1  and  2 ;  Jan.  and  Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  p.  1-108,  il.  4° 
[Quarterly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  40c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  55c. 

•  Item  8 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A1.52:23A,2 

Fruit.  Freezing  fruits  and  vegetables,  how  to  do  it !  movie  in  color.  [Apr.  1946.] 
[2]  p.  il.  4°,  folded  Into  oblong  48°  size.     (PA-9.)     $  A  1.68 :  9 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  72,  no.  1-12;  Jan.  1-June  15, 1946.  [1945-46.] 
cover  titles,  p.  1-371,  il.  [Semimonthly.  Articles  appearing  in  the  Journal 
are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog  as  issued.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $2.25 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.00.     •  Item  12 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23 :  72/1-12 

Note.- — This  periodical  is  issued  by  the  Agriculture  Department  in  cooperation  with 
the  Association  of  Tiand-Grant  Colli'f,'es  and  Universities.  As  the  edition  is  limited,  it  is 
not  sent  free  to  individuals,  but  only  to  libraries  of  experiment  stations,  colleges,  tech- 
nical schools,  and  universities,  and  to  laboratories,  divisions,  offices,  and  departments 
on  whose  staffs  are  several  technically  trained  men  in  biological,  chemical,  or  physical 
sciences.  It  is  also  sent  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges  of  their  publica- 
tions for  those  of  the  Agriculture  Department. 

•  Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

702587— 46— No.  618 2  705 


706  Government  Publications 

Posters.  Message  about  food  from  President  of  United  States;  [all  lettered 
poster].     1946.    25.9  x  18.4  in.     [Text  on  reverse.]     f  '     A  1.70:  F 73 

I'ublirntions.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations and  motion  pictures.  See  entry,  below,  under  center  head  Information 
Office. 

USD  A,  Jan.  7-June  24,  1946;   [v.  5,  no.  1-13].     [1946.]     Each  8  p.  or  4  p.  4" 
[Fortnightly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  42-258  A  1.57  :  5/1-13 

Victori/  garden  program  for  1946,  garden  and  conserve  to  save  what  we've  won. 
[1946.]     [2]  p.  4°     (PA^)     t  A1.68:4 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Jan.-June  1946; 
r.  30,  no.  1-6.     [1946.]     Each24p.orl6p.il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c.     O  Item  54 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  30/1-6 

Agricultural  statistics.  Statistical  summary,  SS-36  to  SS-^0 :  Nov.  12.  1&45- 
Mar.  14.  1946.     [1945-^.]     Each  [2]  p.  4°     [Monthlv.     Processed.]     t 

A  36.151 :  36-^0 

Cotton  situation.  CS-IOS  and  CS-109;  Dec.  1945  and  Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  12  p. 
and  17  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     Each  number  covers  two  months.]     t 

A  36.40/2:  108, 109 

Crops.  Crop  production,  Jan.  1-June  1.  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  large 
8*     (Crop  Reporting  Board.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A 36.29 :  946/1-6 

Farm  production,  farm  disposition,  and  value  of  principal  crops,  1944-45, 

by  States;  [prepared  by  staff  of  Crop  Reporting  Board].     Washington,  D.  C., 
May  1946.     cover  title,  61  p.  il  large  S°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f 

A  36.2 :  C  88/11/944-45 

Dairy  situation,  DS-172  to  DS-174  :  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.     February  and   March   issued   as  one  publication]     t 

A  36.65 :  172-174 

Demand  and  price  situation,  Jan.-]May  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.28 :  946/1-5 

Eggs.  Liquid,  frozen  and  dried  egg  production,  Jan— Apr.  1946.  Feb.  27-May 
27,1946.     various  paging,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t        A  36.155 :  946/1-4 

Farm  income  situation.  FIS-72  to  FIS-75;  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.122 :  72-75 

Farm  labor.  Farm  labor:  Farm  employment  lower,  work  days  shorter  than 
year  ago.     Mar.  13,  1946.     16  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.140 :  946/3 

Same:  Farm  employment  on  May  1  slightly  above  year  earlier.     May  13, 

1946.     14  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.140 :  946/5 

Same :  Farm  wage  rates  continue  rise,  farm  emplovment  above  year  ago. 

Apr.  12,  1946.     16  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.140 :  946/4 

•     Same  :  Farm  wage  rates  up  7  percent  from  year  ago,  employment  seasonallv 

low.     Jan.  11,  1^6.     16  p.  4»     [Processed.]     t  A  36.140 :  946/1 

Same :  Hired  farm  employment  rises  more  than  usual  in  Januarv.     Feb. 

12,1946.     18  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.140 :  946/2 

Same :  More  i)eople  working  on  farms  than  last  vear,  continuing  trend. 

June  12,  1946.     16  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  '  A  36.140 :  946/6 

Farm,  machinery  and  equipment  [Government  controls  during  World  War  II]  ; 
by  Erling  Hole.  Apr.  1946.  [2] +22  p.  4°  (Agriculture  Dept.  War  records 
monograph  1.)      [Processed.]     f  A  1.69:1 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  707 

Farms.  Graphic  summarization  of  farm  teuure,  based  on  1940  census ;  by  Max  M. 
Tharp  and  Howard  A.  Turner.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  194G.  12U]  y.  il.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.2  :T  26 

Some  questions  and  answers  on  wliere  and  how  to  get  a  farm;  [prepared 

by  Marshall  Thompson].     Revised  Mar.  1946.     [1^6.]      [4]  p.  il,  4"     ( [Agri- 
culture Dept.]     AIS-19.)     t     •  Item  11  A  1.64: 19/2 

Typical  family-operated  farms,  1930-45 :  Adjustments,  costs,  and  returns ; 

[by  Wylie  D.  Goodsell,  Ronald  W.  Jones,  and  Russell  W.  Bierman].     Apr.  1916. 
cover  title,  91  p.  il.  4"     (F.  M.  55.)     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  36.118 :  55 

Same :  Historical  look  to  the  future ;  [by  Ronald  W.  Jones  and  Wylie  D. 

Goodsell].     Apr.  1946.     cover  title,  24  p.  il.  4"     (F.  M.  56.)      [Processed.     Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  ^  36. lis :  56 

Fats  and  oils  situation,  FOS-106  to  FOS-108;  Jan.-June  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  January  and  February  issued  as  one 
publication ;  also  March  and  April,  and  May  and  June.]     t        A  36.97  :  106-108 

Feed  situation,  FDS-78  to  FDS-80;  Jan.-June  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging, 
il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  February  and  March  issued  as  one  publication, 
also  April,  May,  and  June.]     t  A  36.117  :  78-80 

Food.  National  food  situation,  NFS-31  to  NFS-33;  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  February  and  March  issued  as 
one  publication.]     t  A  36.147  :  31-33 

i^VMif  situation,  TFS-78 ;  Jan.  1946.  [1946]  22  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  4  times  a  year, 
June,  August,  October  and  January.     Processed.]     t  A  36.99: 78 

Hatchery  production,  Jan.-May  1946.  [1946.]  Feb.  15-June  17,  1946.  various 
paging,  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.154 :  946/1-5 

Hay.  Hai-vesting  hay  crop ;  by  A.  P.  Brodell,  T.  O.  Engebretson  and  Charles  G. 
Carpenter.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1946.  .  [2]  +  22  p.  il.  4°  (F.  M.  57.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.118:  57 

Land  policy  review,  spring  and  summer  1946;  v.  9,  no.  1  and  2.     [1946.]     Each 
40  p.  12"     [Quarterly.]     *Paper,  lUc.  single  copy,  30c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, 40c.     •  Item  59 
L.  C.  card  Agr  38-364  A  36.103  :  9/1, 2 

Livestock  and  wool  situation,  LWS-44  to  LWS-46 ;  Jan.-Feb.  to  May-June  1946. 
[1946.]     Each  30  p.  or  28  p.  il.  4"    [Bimonthly.    Processed.]    t     A  36.141:  44^6 

Marketituj  and  transportation  situation,  MTS^O  to  MTS-44;  Dec.  1945-May  1946. 
[1946]  various  paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  December  1945  and  Janu- 
ary 1946  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  A  36.143 :  40-44 

Milk.  Evaporated,  condensed,  and  dry  milk  report,  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  Feb.  28- 
May31, 1946.    Each  4  p.  or  6  p.  4"    [Monthly.    Processed.]    t     A  36.153 :  946/1-4 

Fluid  milk  prices  in  city  markets  for  Jan.-May  1946.     Jan.  16-May  14, 

1946.    Each  10  p.  or  12  p.  4°  [Monthly.    Processed.]     f  A  36.152 :  946/1-5 

Poultry  and  egg  situation,  PES-108  to  PES-110;  Jan.-June  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  February  and  March  issued  as 
one  publication,  also  April,  May  and  June.]     t  A  36.96: 108-110 

Puhlications.  Check  list  of  publications  issued  during  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  36.70/2 :  946/1^ 

Tobacco  situation,  TS-35  and  TS-36;  Jan.  and  Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  IS  p.  and 
21  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.94  :  35,  36 

Vegetables.     Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.101 : 

Note. — The  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau  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  fresh  market,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 

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Vegetables — Continued, 
reports ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crop  news  ;  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year.  KeviHed  statis- 
tical summaries  are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  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 
January  quarterly  issue  each  year. 

Vegetable  situation,  TVS-SO;  Apr.  1946.     [1946.]    25  p.  11.  4°     [Quarterly. 

Processed.]     t  A  86.100:  80 

Wages  and  wage  rates  of  hired  farm  workers,  United  States  and  major  regions, 
May  I94ij;  [prepared  by  Louis  J.  Ducoll"  and  Barbara  B.  Reagan].  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Feb.  1946.  [2] +59  p.  il.  4°  (Surveys  of  wages  and  wage  rates  in 
agriculture,  report  7.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.156:  7 

Wheat  situation,  WS-93  and  WS-94 ;  Jan.-Mar.  and  Apr.-May  1946.  [1946.] 
16  p.  and  20  p.  11.  4°  [Bimontldy ;  issued  monthly  during  July  and  August. 
Processed.]     t  A  36.86:  93,  94 

AGRICULTURAL  RESEARCH  ADMINISTRATION 

Research.  Research  achievement  sheet :  Fall  planting  of  sugarcane  increases 
sugar  production  [with  list  of  reference  data].  Apr.  23,  1946.  [2]  p.  4° 
(R.  A.  S.  58,  P.)      [Processed.]     f  A  77.7: 58  (p) 

Same:  Hot-water  treatment  of  sugarcane  stimulates  plants  and  controls 

pests  [with  list  of  reference  data].  Apr.  22,  1946.  [2]  p.  4°  (R.  A.  S.  57,  P.) 
[Processed.]     t  A77.7:57(P) 

Same:  Research  cuts  losses  of  sugar  in  harvested  sugarcane  [with  list 

of  reference  data. ]     Apr.  15,  1946.     [2]  p.  4"     (R.  A.  S.  56,  P.)      [Processed.]  t 

A  77.7:  56  (P) 

Same:  Research  saves  valuable  shade  trees  [with  list  of  reference  data]. 

Apr.  25,  1946.     [2]  p.  4"     (R.  A.  S.  60,  P.)     [Processed.]     t      A  77.7:  60  (P) 

Same  :  Sugarcane  industry  i-estored  by  disease  research  and  breeding  [with 

list  of  reference  data].  Apr.  24,  1946.  [2]  p.  4°  (R.  A.  S.  59,  P.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  77.7:  59  (P) 

ANIMAI.  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Bang's  disease.  Statement  of  indemnity  claims  and  averages  in  cooperative 
Bang's  disease  work,  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  77.211 :  946/1-3 

Summary  of  brucellosis   (Bang's  disease)   control  program  conducted  by 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  in  cooperation  with  the  various  States,  July  1, 
1034-Jan.  31,  1946  to  July  1, 19S4^Apr.  30, 1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  A  77.213 :  946/1-4 

Summary  of  brucellosis    (Bang's  disease)   work  in  cooperation  with  the 

various  States,  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  oblong  8°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  77.212 :  &46/1-4 

Poultrg.  Poultry  specialty  clubs  and  national  associations.  May  1946.  4  p.  4" 
(A.  H.  D.  no.  18,  revised.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.209: 18/3 

Supplement  to  Hatcheries  and  dealers  participating  in  national  poultry 

improvement  plan  (changes  reported  to  Apr.  1,  1946)  [list].  Apr.  1946.  25 
p.  4°      (Supplement  to  A.  H.  D.  36.)     [Processed.]     t  A  77.209  :  o6/3/supp.l 

Service  announcements.    Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Nov.  and  Dec. 
1945;    [no.]   463  and  464.      Dec.   1945  and  Jan.   1946.     p.  63-72.      [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  45c.     •  Item  70 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  77.208 :  463,4&4 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1946;  [no.]  465-467.    Feb.-Apr.  1946.    p.  1-16.    •  Item  70 

A  77.208 :  465-467 

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July  1946  709 

Tuberoulosis  in  animals.  Summary  of  tuberculosis  eradication  in  cooperation 
with  the  various  States,  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  oblong  8° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  77.216 :  946/1-4 

Virus-Serum  Control  Division.  Activities  of  licensed  establishments  supervised 
by  Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  Jan.  28-May  21,  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  4"     (Notice  229,  V.  S.  C.-233,  V.  S.  C.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

A  77.217 :  229-233 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BtTREAU 

Dairy  Herd-Improvement  Association  letter,  v.  22,  no.  1-5 ;  Jan.-May  1946. 
[1946.]    various  paging,  4°    [Monthly.    Processed.]    t  A  77.608 :  22/1-5 

ENTOilOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUIiEAU 

Bees.  Two-queen  colony  management;  by  C.  L.  Farrar.  May  1946.  12 -f  [2] 
p.  il.  4°  (E-693.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University 
of  Wisconsin.]     t  A  77.312  :  E-693 

DDT  (insecticide) .  Effect  of  DDT  on  sweetpotato  weevil;  by  K.  L.  Cockerham, 
P.  K.  Harrison,  and  O.  T.  Deen.  May  1946.  7  p.  il.  4°  (E-691.)  [Processed. 
Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Louisiana  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and 
Louisiana  State  Department  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration.]     t 

A  77.312 :  E-691 

Second  digest  of  literature  on  DDT   (May  1,  1944  to  Dec.  31,  1944)  ;  by 

R.  C.  Roark  and  N.  E.  Mclndoo.    May  1946.    73  p.  4°    (E-687.)     [Processed.]    t 

A  77.312 :  E-687 

Suggestions  concerning  use  of  DDT  dusts  on  potatoes  in  eastern  Washing- 
ton;  by  B.  J.  Landis  and  C.  W.  Getzendaner.  May  1946.  2  p.  4°  (E-689.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  77.312 :  E-689 

Summary  of  results  with  DDT  against  truck  crop,  tobacco,  and  sugar  beet 

insects  during  1945 ;  compiled  by  W.  H.  White.     May  1946.     17  p.  4°     (E-692.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-692 

Insect  Pest  Survey.  Insect  Pest  Survey,  special  supplement  (1946,  no.  2-4)  ; 
Mar.  1-May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Processed.]     f. 

A  77.310/3 :  946/2-4 

Insect  Pest  Survey,  summary  of  insect  conditions  in  1945.     [1945.]     22  p 

3  maps,  4»     [Processed.]     f  A  77.302  :  In  7/2/945 

Insects.  Vegetable  gardener's  handbook  on  insects  and  diseases;  [by  W.  H 
White  and  S.  P.  Doolittle].  [May  1946.]  ii-fSO  p.  il.  4°  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  605.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant  Indus- 
try, Soils,  and  Agricultural  Engineering  Bureau.  Revision  of  Miscellaneous 
publication  525.]  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-121  A  1.38  :  605 

Japanese  beetle.  Preparation  of  aqueous  solutions  of  ethylene  dibromide,  eth- 
elyn  dichloride  mixtures  for  fumigation  of  Japanese  beetle  larvae  in  soil 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  D.  Chisholm,  L.  Koblitskv,  A  C  Mason 
and  L.  W.  Coles.     May  1946.     2  p.  4"     (E-694.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  77.312 :  B-694 

Methyl  bromide.  Control  of  orchid-infesting  insects  by  vault  fumigation  with 
methyl  bromide;  by  Jacob  W.  Bulger.  May  1946.  28  p.  6  p.  of  pi  (E-690  ) 
[Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-690 

Pests.  Review  of  United  States  patents  relating  to  pest  control,  by  R.  C.  Roark. 
V.  19,  no.  1-3 ;  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
cessed.]     t  A  77.311 :  19/1-3 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Oct  -Dec  1945  • 
[no.]  165.     Mar.  1946.     p.  51-90.     [Quarterly.]     f     •  Item  86 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  77.308: 165 

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EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  94,  no.  1-5,  Jan.-May  1946;    [Howard  Lawton 
Knijrht,    editor].     [1945-46.]     cover    titles,    p.    1-704.     [Monthly.     Text    and 
ill  list  rat  ions  on   p.   2-4  of  covers.]     *Paper,   20c   single  copy,  $1.25  per  vol. 
(2  vols,  a  vr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.00  i)er  vol.     •  Item  89 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  77.408 :  94/1-5 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  current  publications  on  agricultural  science 
and  home  economics,  especially  tliose  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture 
and  the  State  agricultural  experiment  stations. 

Insects.  Experiment  station  progress  in  insect  and  plant  disease  control,  1945; 
[by  Floyd  Andre,  Howard  P.  Barss,  and  Frederick  V.  Rand].  1946.  [2]  + 
32  p.     [From  Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1945]     t 

A  77.401/2a  :  In  7 

HUMAN   NtTTRITION  AND  HOME  ECONOMICS   BUEEAU 

Dressmaking.  Fitting  dresses;  [by  Edna  E.  Sommerfeld].  [Slightly  revised, 
May  1946.]  [1946.]  [2] +30  p.  11.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin 
1964.)  [Includes  list  of  other  publications  on  clothing  and  textiles  available 
from  Department  of  Agriculture.  Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1530,  Fitting 
dresses  and  blouses.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9: 1964/2 

Fond.  How  homemakers  can  help  save  food  to  fight  famine.  Revised  [Apr.  11, 
1946].     Apr.  11,  1946.     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t     •  Item  11         A  77.702  :F  73 

How  homemakers  can  help  save  food  to  fight  famine.     Revised  [Apr.  26, 

1946].     Apr.  26,  1946.     4  p.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept.     PA-6.)     t  A  1.68: 6 

PLANT  INDUSTRY,  SOILS,  AND  AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Bacteria.     Aerobic   mesophilic   sporeforming  bacteria    [with   list    of  literature 
cited;  by  Nathan  R.  Smith,  Ruth  E.  Gordon,  and  Francis  E.  Clark].     [May 
1946.]     cover  title,  112  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publica- 
tion 559.)     *Paper,  25c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-116  A  1.38 :  559 

Beans.  Saving  beans  from  rust;  by  W.  J.  Zaumeyer.  May  1946.  3  p.  4° 
[Processed]     t  A  77.502 :  B  37 

Fences.     Farm'  fences;  [bv  M.  A.  R.  Kelley].     [Jan.  1940,  slightly  revised  Apr. 
1946.]     [1946.]     [2] +59  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1832.) 
*Paper  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-122  A  1.9 :  1832/4 

Her'bs.     Savory  herbs,  culture  and  use ;  [by  M.  S.  Lowman  a;nd  Miriam  Birdseye]. 
[May    1946.]     ii+33    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1977.) 
*Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-120  A  1.9 :  1977 

Hevea  rubber.  El  cultivo  del  hule  Hevea  en  pequeiias  fincas,  un  estudio  com- 
pleto  de  la  siembra,  cultivo,  y  preparacion  del  hule  Hevea  en  pequenas  fincas  en 
los  tr6picos  americanos  [con  bibliografla],  por  W.  E.  Klippert ;  [traducido  al 
espanol  por  Hernan  Echeverri  Yglesias].  Washington,  D.  C  enero  de  1946. 
cover  title,  77+ [2]  p.+  [14]  leaves,  il.  1  pi.  4°  [Processed.  Twelve  of  the  14 
leaves  are  full  page  illustrations  and  duplicate  certain  page  numbers  with 
the  addition  of  letters.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  For  the  English  edition  of 
this  publication  see  the  Monthly  catalog  for  June  1946,  p.  577.]     t 

A  77.502 :  R  82/Spanish 

Masonry.  Rubble  masonry.  Slightly  revised  Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  2  pi.  4" 
(Information  series  54.)  [Processed.  Includes  list  of  Books  dealing  with  the 
subject  of  masonry.]     t  A  77.502 :  R  82/2 

Orchards.  Control  of  diseases  and  insects  in  home  orchards.  [Apr.  1946.] 
3  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t  A 77.502:  Or! 


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July  1946  711 

Plant  disease  reporter.  Plant  disease  reporter,  v.  30,  no.  1-6,  Jan.  1&-June  15, 
1946;  issuetl  by  Plant  Disease  Survey,  Division  of  Mycology  and  Disease  Sur- 
vey.    [1946.]     [11] +1-216  p.  11.  4°     [Monthly.    Processed.]     f    A  77.511 :  30/1-6 

Same,  index  to  supp.  145-150,  1944.     May  15,  1946.     [1] +483-530  p.  4° 

(Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  151.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.512: 151 

Soils.    Relation  of  soil  reaction  to  toxicity  and  persistence  of  some  herbicides  in 
greenhouse  plots   [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;   by  Annie  M.  Hurd-Karrer. 
1946.     31  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  911.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
•  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-95  A  1.36: 911 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  17,  no.  1-7;  Jan.-July  1946.  [1946.]     p.  1-96,  il.  4" 
[Monthly  ;  June-July  issued  as  one  publication.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.15.     •  Item  95 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7: 17/1-7 

Gloves.  Leather  glovemaking;  by  Reba  Adams.  [Feb.  1946.]  cover  title,  7  p. 
2  pi.  4"     [Processed.     Illustration  on  front  cover.]     t  A  43.2  :G  51 

Posters.  We're  needed  again!  be  a  victory  farm  volunteer;  [poster].  1946. 
26  X  18.3  in.  [Illustrator,  Anton  Bruehl.  Prepared  in  cooperation  vpith 
Extension  Service  of  the  State  Agricultural  College  and  Education  Office.]     t 

A  43.8 :  V  88 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Cooperatives  and  family  farm,  by  Clinton  P.  Anderson,  Secretary  of 
Agriculture,  address  before  annual  meeting  of  delegates,  National  Council  of 
Cooperatives,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  16  p.  narrow  8"^  (Circular 
A-25.)     t     •  Item  99  A72.4:A-25 

Food  lockers.  Cooperative  frozen  food  locker  associations  in  Illinois,  1945 ;  by 
Paul  C.  Wilkins.  Jan.  1946.  cover  title,  34  p.  11.  4°  (Miscellaneous  report  94.) 
[Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  the  St.  Louis  Bank  for  Cooperatives, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f  A  72.8: 94 

Fruit.  Status  of  cooperatives  in  fruit  and  vegetable  canning,  1943  and  1944; 
by  G.  M.  Weber.  Apr.  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  il.  4°  (Miscellaneous  report  97.) 
[Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  A  72.8:  97 

News  for  farmer  cooperatives.    News  for  farmer  cooperatives,  Jan.-Mar.  1946 ; 
[V.  12,  no.  10-13].     [1946.]     Each  24  p.  il.  large  8"     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c., 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40.     •  Item  106 
L.  C.  card  36-20027  A  72.10 :  12/10-13 

■    Same,  Apr.-Juue  1946;  [v.  13,  no.  1-3].     [1946.]    Each  24  p.  or  23  p.  +  [1] 

p.  11.  large  8"  A  72.10 :  13/1-3 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

■  Agriculture  in  the  Americas,  Jan.-July  1946;    [v.  6,  no.  1-7].     [1946.]     cover 
titles,  p.  1-110,  il.  4°     [Monthly;  June-July  issued  as  one  publication.     Text 
and  map  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     *  Paper,  lUc.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.20.     •  Item  116 
L.  C.  card  Agr  41-6  A  67.15 :  6/1-7 

Foreign  agriculture,  review  of  foreign  farm  policy,  production,  and  trade,  v.  10, 
no.  1-5;  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     p.  1-80,   il.  4"     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.60.     •  Item  118 
L.  C.  card  43-40327  A  67.7  :  10/1-5 

Foreign  crops  and  markets,  v.   52,   no.   1-25;   Jan.   7-June  24,   1946.     [1946.] 
p.  1-392,  4°     [Weekly.     Proce.ssed.]     f  A  67.8 :  52/1-25 

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712  Government  Publications 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Fire  control  notes,  quarterly  periodical  devoted  to  technique  of  fire  control,  v.  7, 
no.  1;    [Apr.  194G].     1946.     ii+1^6  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.] 
♦  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c.     •  Item  121 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-16  A  13.32  :  7/1 

Stock  ranges.  Schools  giving  courses  in  range  management.  [Revised  1946.] 
[Feb.  1946.]     7p.  4«     [Processed.]     t  A  13.2 :  R 16/8/946 

Wnter  and  our  forests;  [by  Bernard  Frank  and  Clifford  A.  Betts].     [Mar.  1946.] 
[2] +29  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  600.)     *  Paper, 
10c.     e  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-105  A  1.38 :  600 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Famine  emergency  campaign.  [Revised]  Apr.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  4"  (Agri- 
culture Dept.     PA-5.)     t     •  Item  11  A  1.68:  5 

Food.     Food  conservation  for  peace.     Feb.  18,  1946.    2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  21.2 :  F  73 

Home  food  preservation  program  for  1946.  June  1,  1946.  4  p.  4°  (Agri- 
culture Dept.     PA-13.)     t     •  Item  11  A  1.68: 13 

Publications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publica- 
tions and  motion  pictures,  Jan.-Apr.  1946;   [compiled  by  Savanna  D.  Pierce 
and  Eleanor  W.  Clay].     [1946.]     Each  4  p.     t     •  Item  132 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  946/1-4 

LIBRARY 

Agriculture.    Bibliography  of  agriculture,  v.  8,  no.  1-5 ;  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.] 
cover  titles,  various  paging,  4°     [Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  of  covers.]     *  Paper, 
40c.  single  copy,  $4.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $5.50.     •  Item  134 
L.  C.  card  Agr  42-386  A  17.18  :  8/1-5 

School  lunches,  list  of  references;  compiled  by  Cora  L.  Feldkamp  and  Miriam 
K.  Silver.     May  1946.     66  p.  4°     (Library  list  26.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-118  A  17.17 :  26 

PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Cherries.  Tentative  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  frozen  sweet  cherries 
(effective  June  1,  1946).  1st  issue.  [May  17,  1946.]  8-f[l]  p.  4° 
[  Processed.  ]     f  A  82.20  :  C  424/946 

Cold  storage.  Annual  summary  cold  storage  holdings,  1945.  [1946.]  28  p. 
oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t  A  82.2 :  C  67/945 

Cold  storage  report,  v.  31,  no.  1-6;  Jan.  1-June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     Each 

18  p.  or  19  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  82.15 :  31/1-6 

Commodity  futures  statistics,  July  1944- June  1945.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr. 
1946.     [2] -f  36  p.  4°     (CS-17.)     t     •  Item  61  A  82.18: 17' 

Cotton.  Cotton  price  statistics,  v.  27,  no.  6-10;  Jan.-May  1946.  [1946.]  Each 
26  p.  or  22  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  A  82.13 :  27/6-10 

Weekly   cotton   1  inters   review,   v.   16,   no.   23-47;   Jan.   4- June  28,  1946. 

[1946.]      Each    [2]    p.    4°      [Processed.]      f  A  82.8 :  16/23-47 

Weekly  cotton   market  review,   v.   27,   no.  23-47 ;  Jan.  4-June  28.   1946. 

[1916.]     Each    [2]   p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  82.9 :  27/23-47 

Food  consumption  levels   in   United   States,   Canada   and  United   Kingdom,   3d 
report  of  special  Joint  Committee  set  up  by  Combined  Food  Board.     1946. 
vi+58  p.  il.    *  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  67 
L.  C.  card  Agr  44-89  A  82.2:  F  73/rp.3 

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July  1946  713 

Hay  and  pasture  seed  loan  program  for  1946.  May  20,  1946.  4  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  A  82.2 :  H  32/946 

Honey.  Semi-monthly  honey  report,  v.  30,  no.  1-12;  Jan.  2-,Tnne  17,  1946. 
[1946.]     various  paging,  narrow  f     [Processed.]     t  A  82.12 :  30/1-12 

Livestock,  meats  and  wool,  market  reviews  and  statistics,  Dec.  29,  1945-June  22 
[1946]  ;  V.  14,  no.  1-26.  Jan.  2-June  26,  1946.  p.  1-469,  4"  [Weekly. 
Processed.]     t  A  82.7  :  14/1-26 

Margarine  production,  July  1945-Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     f  A  82.26 :  945/7-946/3 

Marketing  activities,  Jan.-June,  1946;  [v.  9,  no.  1-6].  [1946.]  Each  21  p.  or  19 
p.    4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     April-May     issued     as     one    publication.]     t 

A  82.17 :  9/1-6 

Olives.  Tentative  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  green  olives  (effective 
June  1,1946).     1st  issue.     [May  17,  1946.]     12  +  [1]  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

A  82.20 :  01  4/946 

P.  and  8.  docket,  monthly  report  of  action  taken  on  cases  arising  under  packers 
and  stockyards  act,  v.  8,  no.  1-4 ;  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  3  p.  or  2  p.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.14  :  8/1-4 

Peaches.  Amendment  to  tentative  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  frozen 
peaches,  effective  June  1,  1946.     May  28,  1946.     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  80.822 :  P  313/945/amdt. 

i>JOTE. — This  Amendment  is  elassctl  under  the  Marketing  Services   Office  so   that   it 
may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Supplement   to   tentative  United   States  standards  for  grades  of  frozen 

peaches  (effective  June  1,  1940) .     [May  28, 1940.]     3  +  2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  80.822  :  P  313/945/supp. 

Note. — This   Supplement  is    classed   under   Marketing   Services   Office    so   that   it   may 
be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  supplements. 

Peanuts.  Cleaned  and  shelled  peanuts,  monthly  average  prices  for  prompt  ship- 
ment, F.  O.  B.  important  shipping  sections,  1920-45.  [Apr.  24,  1946.]  4  p. 
narrow  f°     [Proces.sed.]     t  A  82.2 :  P  31/920-45 

Weeklv  peanut   report,   v.   28.   no.   1-26;   Jan.   2- June  26,   1946.     [1946.] 

various  paging,  f     [Processed.]     t  A  82.10 :  28/1-26 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements  no.  156:  Rules 
and  regulations  under  Federal  seed  act,  rules  and  regulations  of  Secretary  of 
Agriculture  and  joint  rules  and  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  and 
Secretary  of  Treasury,  Federal  seed  act  of  Aug.  9,  1939  (53  Stat.  1275).  Mar. 
1940,  reissued  with  amendments,  Feb.  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title.  48  p.  [Title 
7,  chap.  1,  pt.  201  of  Code  of  Federal  regulations.  Formerly  issued  by  Agri- 
cultural Marketing  Service.]  t  •  Item  64 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-123  A  82.23 :  156 

Soyican  market  summary,  Dec.  194.")-May  1946.  [1945-46.]  Each  [2]  p.  narrow 
r     [Quarterly.     Processed.]     t  A  82.21 :  945/4-946/2 

Sugar  beets.  Fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for  1946  crop  of  sugar  beets.  Mar. 
8,1946.     4  p.     (S.  D.  234;  Sugar  Branch.)     t  •  Item  30     A  82.19:  234 

Sugarcane.  Amendment  to  determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for 
persons  employed  in  production  and  cultivation  of  sugarcane  in  Louisiana 
during  calendar  vear  1946.  INIar.  27,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  D.  231.  Amendment; 
Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30  A82.1S:  231/amdt. 

Determination  of  fair  and  n«asonable  prices  for  1943-44  crop  of  Puerto 

Rican    sugarrane    (an'ended*.     Mar.   22,   1946.     1   p.     (S.   D.    191.   amended; 
Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30  A  80.117 :  191/aradt. 

Note. — This  Amendment  is  classed  under  Distribution  Office  so  that  it  may  be  filed 
with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  prices  for  1944-45  crop  of  Puerto 

Rican   sugarcane    (amended).     :Mar.   22,    1946.     1   p.     (S.    D.    204,   amended; 

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Sugarcane — Continued. 

Suffar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30  A  80.817 :  294/amdt. 

Note. — This  Amendment  Is  classed  under  Marketing  Services  Office  so  that  it  may  be 
filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Tobacco  Stocks  report,  a.s  of  Oct.  1,  194r)-Apr.  1,  1946.  Nov.  23,  1945-IMay  22,  1M6. 
variou.s    paging,    4°     [Quarterly.     Processed.]     t  A  82.11 :  945/4-946/2 

FJinERAL  CROP  INSURANCE  CX)RPOE.\TlON 

Note. — The  Federal  Crop  Insurance  Corporation  was  established  as  a  bureau  within 
the  Production  and  Marketinff  Administration  by  supp.  1  to  Memorandum  1118  of  the 
Secretary  of  AKriculturo,  dated  Oct.  8,  1945. 

Crop  insuraiicc.  15  in  1,  one  contract  protects  your  crop.  [Jan.  1946.1  [2]  p.  il. 
oblong  8°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Program  aid-3.)  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-119  A  1.68 :  3 

FIELD  SERVICE  BRANCH 

Agricultural  conscrr-atioyi.  1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  east  central 
region  ;  Determining  performance,  1946  ACP.     [1946.]    8  p.  4°     (ECR-1016.)     t 

A  82.102 :  P  41/946 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Arizona,  supp.  1  [to  handbook]. 

Apr.  9.  1046.     1  p.     (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Arizona,  supp.  1.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112  :  Ar  4  i/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  California,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Mar.  20,  1946.  2  p.  ( [Western  region]  ;  WR  46-1.  California,  supp.  1.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  82.112 :  C  12/&46/supp.l 

Same.  supp.  2  [to  handbook].     Apr.  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Western  region;  WR 

46-1,  California,  supp.  2.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  C  12/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Colorado,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Mar.  13,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Colorado,  supp.  1.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  82.112 :  C  71/946/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2   [to  handbook].     Apr.  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Western   region; 

WR  46-1,  Colorado,  supp.  2.)      [Processed.]     f  A  82.112 :  C  71/946/supp.2 

Same,  supp.  3    [to  handbook].     May  18,   1946.     1  p.     (Western   region; 

WR  46-1,  Colorado,  supp.  3.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  C  71/946/supp.3 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Massachusetts,  supp.  1.    Apr. 

22,1946.     1  p.     (Northeast  region;  NER-lOlO-Massachusetts,  supp.  1.)     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.110 :  M  38/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Montana,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  12,  1946.  3  p.  ([Western  region]  ;  WR  46-1,  Montana,  supp.  1.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  M  76/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Nevada,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  12,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Nevada,  supp.  1.) 
[  Processed.  ]     t  A  82.1 12 :  N  41/946/supp.l 

• 1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  New  Mexico,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  27,  1946.  3  p.  ( [Western  region]  ;  WR  46-1,  New  Mexico,  supp. 
1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.112  :  N  42  m/M6/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Oregon,  supp.  1  [to  handbook]. 

Mar.  13,  1946.     1  p.     (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Oregon,  supp.  1.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112 :  Or  3/946/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2    [to  handbook].     May  18,   1946.     1  p.     (AVestern   region; 

WR  46-1,  Oregon,  supp.  2.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  Or  3/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Wyoming,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Mar.  13,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Wyoming,  supp.  1.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  W  99/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  northeast  region  :  Instructions  for 

determining  performance,  State  and  county  office  procedure.     Apr.  26,  1946. 
8  p.     (NER-1028.)     t     •Item  37  A  82.106 :  P  41/946 


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July  1946  715 

Agricultural  conservation — Continued. 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  supp.  1  [to  bulletin].     Apr.  18 

1946.     1  p.     (ACP-1946-1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.102 :  C  76/946/supp.] 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  western  region  :  Instructions  foi 

checking  and  reporting  performance  under  1946  agricultural  conservation  pro 
gram  (pt.  1).     Apr.  25,  1946.     6  p.     (WR  46-13,  pt.  1.)     t     •  Item  37 

A  82.106  :  C  76/4/946/pt.l 

Commodities.  Records,  reports,  service  fees,  sales  and  rentals  of  CCC  bins,  in- 
spection and  maintenance  of  CCC  bins  and  stored  commodities.  May  15,  1946. 
[l]+29  p.  4°     (Commodity  loan  2,  pt.  4.)     f  A  82.102  :  C  73/pt.4 

Conservation  materials.  Procedure  to  be  followed  in  county  and  State  offices 
in  furnishing  conservation  materials.  Apr.  1946.  3+45+2  p.  4°  (WD-72.) 
[Processed.]     f  A  82.102  :  C  76/5/946 

Tobacco.  County  office  instructions,  tobacco  marketing  quotas,  1946-47  market- 
ing year.     June  5,  1946.     8  p.  4°     (Tobacco  22.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  82.106 :  T  55/3/946-^7 

RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Construction  contract  (general  contract)  for  rural  electrical  distribution  project. 
[1946.]     cover  title  [97]  p.  142  p   of  pi.  large  8°     *  Paper,  $1.50. 

A  68.2  :  C  76/946 

Rural  electrification  news,  Jau.-June  1946;   [v.  11,  no.  5-10.]     [1946.]     various, 
paging,  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.15.     •  Item  147 
L.  C.  card  37-26406  A  68.9 :  11/5-10 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Hoil  conservation.  Soil  conservation  during  the  war ;  by  George  W.  Collier. 
Mar.  1946.  cover  title,  25+ [1]  p.  il.  4°  (Agriculture  Dept.  War  records 
monograph  2.)      [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  A  1.69:  2 

Soil  conservation,  official  organ  of  Soil  Conservation  Service,  Jan.-July  1946; 
[v.  11,  no.  7-12].     [1946.]      [12J +147-296  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly  ;  June-July  issued 
as  one  publication.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.50.     •  Item  152 
L.  C.  card  Agr  35-403  A  57.9 :  11/7-12 

Soil  conservation  districts,  status  of  organization  by  States,  approximate  acreage, 
number  of  operating  units  and  farms  in  organized  districts  [as  of  Jan.  1-May 
15,  1946].  Feb.  1-June  1,  1946.  Each  4  p.  or  5  p.  4°  [Monthly.  Proc- 
essed. ]     t  A  57.32 :  946/1-5 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

House  Office  buildings.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  legislative 
branch.  Architect  of  Capitol,  fiscal  year  1946  [for  House  Office  buildings]. 
June  17,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  666,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The   Commission   furnishes   iiKlividual   copies   of   most  of    its   publications  gra- 
tuitously to  those  who  apply  for  them. 

[Class  specifications  and  statements  of  allocation  standards  for  positions  sub- 
ject to  classifications  act  of  1923,  as  amended]  ;  Sept.  1945-Mar.  1946.  [1945- 
46.]  various  paging.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper,  20c 
single  copy,  $2.25  a  yr.     •  Item  169  CS  1.39 :  945/9-946/3 

Jobs.  Best  Federal  job  opportunities,  Jan.  1D46.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  large  4°, 
folded  into  narrow  8°  size.  [Monthly.  Discontinued  with  this  issue.]  t 
•  Item  169  CS  1.43 :  946/1 


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716  Government  PuBLiCATiONft 

Personnel  manual.  Federal  persounel  manual,  transmittal  sheet  36;  May  2, 
1946.  [1946.]  [8]  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper,  beginning  with 
Transmittal  .slieet  no.  1,  subscrliition  price  is  $3.50  (52  issues)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $5.00.     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  36 

NOTK. — This   installment  contains  certain   pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal   personnel   manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  37;  May  6,  1946.     [1946.]     [24]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  37 

Note. — This  installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages   of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  38;  May  13,  1946.     [1946.]     [24]  p.  il.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]      •Item  171  CS  1.41 :  38 

Note. — This  installment  contains   certain   pages   to  be   substituted  for  pages   of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  tran.'^mittal  sheet  39;  May  23,  1046.     [1946.]      [12]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]      •  Item  171  CS  1.41: 39 

Note. — This  installment  contains   certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages   of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  .Sheet  40 ;  May  27,  1946.     [1946.]     [15]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  40 

Note. — ^This  installment   contains  certain   pages   to   be  substituted  for  pages   of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Report.     62(1  annual  report,  Civil  Service  Commission,  fiscal  year  1945.     1945 
iv-f  79  p.  il.    [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  167 
L.  C.  card  4-18119  CS  1.1 :  945 

Retirement  report,  fiscal  year  1945,  [under]  civil  service  retirement  act.  Canal 
Zone  retirement  act,  Alaska  Railroad  retirement  act,  Panama  Canal  construc- 
tion annuity  act ;  prepared  by  Retirement  Division.    1946.    ii+45  p.  il.  1  pi.    f 
•  Item  169 
L.  C.  card  37-29068  CS  1.2  :  R  31/2/945 

Writing.     Supplement  to  How  does  your  writing  read?  prepared  by  Procedures 
and  Records  Committee,  Council  of  Personnel  Administration.     [1946.]    9  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26105  CS  1.2 :  W  93/supp. 

ACTUARIES  BOARD 

Report.    Civil  service  retirement  and  disability  fund,  letter  from  president.  Civil 
Sen-ice  Commission,  transmitting  25th  annual  report  of  Board  of  Actuaries, 
fiscal  year  1945.     1946.     iv+14  p.     (S.  doc.  197,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  22-26097 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

[Business  reports.]     4"     [Monthly  and  annual.     Processed.]     t 

C  3.  (various  arbitrary  numbers)  : 
Monthly  publications 
Canned  fruits  and  vegetables  (jointly  with        Public   warehousing  of  general   merchan- 
Buroau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Com-  di.se    (C   3.102:) 

merce)      (C  3.168  :)  Retail  trade  reports.     United  States  sum- 

Confectionery   and   competitive  chocolate  mary  and  separate  reports  for  34  States 

products:       Manufacturers'     sales  and  1.")  selected  areas      (C  3.138/2:) 

(C3.135:)  Wholesalers'  sales,  inventories  and  credits 

Green    coffee:    I'uventories   and    roastings  (C  3.133:) 

(C  3.169:) 

Annual  publication 
Sales  and  year-end  inventories  of  independent  retail  stores.      (C  3.138  :) 

Census,  J9J,0  {16th).     See,  below,  entries  under  center  head  Census.  1940  {IGtli) . 
•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  717 

Commerce.  Monthly  summai-y  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Dec.  1943, 
revised  through  Nov.  30,  1945.  p.  l-20E+21-^3iA+ 34-61,  4°  [Processed. 
Prepared  under  supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely,  chief,  Foreign  Trade  Divi- 
sion.]    t  C  3.147  :  &13/12 

Cotton.  Cotton  and  linters  consumed  and  on  hand,  and  active  cotton  spindles, 
Jan.-Apr.  1946  and  1945.  Feb.  19-May  17,  1946.  Each  oblong  32°  [Monthly. 
Preliminary   reports.     Issued   in   postal  card   form.]      t       C  3.21 :  945-46/6-9 

Cotton  production  and  distribution,  season  of  1944-45.     1946.     [2]-l-ii4-66 

p.  il.  (Bulletin  1S2.)  [Prepared  imder  supervision  of  William  F.  Callander, 
chief.  Agriculture  Division.]     *  Papei%  15c.     •  Item  186 

L.  C.  card  25-262G3  C  3.3 :  182 

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

of  1945  prior  to  Dec.  13, 1945,  and  cooperative  statistics  to  corresponding  date  in 
1944  and  1943.  Dec.  20,  1945  and  Jan.  23,  1946.  Each  oblong  32°  [Prelim- 
inary reports.     Issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20 :  945-46/8,9 

Same,  with  title.  Report  of  cotton  ginned,  crops  of  1945,  1944,  and  1943. 

Mar.  20,  1916.    oblong  32°    [Preliminary  report.    Issued  in  postal  card  form.]    t 

C  3.20 :  945-46/10 
Employment.    Government  employment,  4th  quarter,  1945;  v.  6,  no.  6,  Public  em- 
ployment in  Oct.  1945.     Mar.  1946.    2  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t       C  3.140 : 6/6 

Same,  1st  quarter,  1946;   v.  7,  no.  1,  Public  employment   in  Jan.   1946. 

Apr.  1946.    2  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  3.140: 7/1 

Financial  statistics.     City  finances,  1943:  v.  2,  Topical  reports,  no.  3,  City  capital 
outlay,  1937-43 ;  by  Inez  A.  Applebee  and  Leon  Rothenberg.     Apr.  1946.     21  p. 
il.  4°     [Processed.     Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief, 
Governments  Division.]     f 
L.  C.  card  34-28211  C  3.142.943/v.2/no.3 

City  finances  1944 :   v.  1,   Individual  city  reports.     4°     [Processed.     The 

following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of  this  Monthlv  catalog.] 
t  C  3.142  :  944/v.  i,  no.  24-31 

24.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  1940  census,  386,972. 

Apr.  1946.      10  p. 

25.  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  fiscal  year  ended  May  31,  1944,  population  1940  cen.sus,  253,854. 

Apr.  1946.     10  p. 

26.  Los    Angeles,    Calif.,    fiscal    year    ended    June    30,    1944,    population    1940    census, 

1.504,277.     May  1946.     10  p. 

27.  Dallas,   Tex.,   fiscal   year  ended   Sept.    30,    1944,   population    1940   census,    294,734. 

May  1946.      10  p. 

28.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  1940  census,  492,370. 

May  1946.      10  p. 

29.  Portland,  Oreg.,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1944,  population  1940  census,  305,394. 

May  1946.     10  p. 

30.  Memphis.  Tenn..  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population   1940  census,  292,942. 

May  1946.     10  p. 

31.  New  Orleans,  La.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  1940  census,  494,537. 

June  1946.     10  p. 

Same :  v.  2,  Topical  reports,  no.  1,  City  debt  in  1944.     May  1946.     60  p.  4° 

[Processed.  Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief.  Govern- 
ments Division.]     f  C  3.142  :  944/V.2,  no.l 

Same:  v.  3,  Statistical  compendium,  preliminary  summary,  Summarv  of 

city  government  finances  in  1944.  May  1946.  46  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Pre- 
pared under  supervision  f.f  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief.  Governments  Di- 
vision. ]     t  C  3.142 :  944/v.3/prelim. 

State  finances,  1944:  v.  2,  Topical  reports,  no.  4,  State  expenditure  in  1944. 

May  1946.     20  p.  4°     [Processed.     Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L. 

Dedrick,  chipf.  Governments  Division.]     f 

L.  C.  card  16-26796  C  3.141 :  944/V.2.  no.4 

Foreign  trade.  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  United  States,  calendar 
year  1943:  Table  4,  supplement.  United  States  total  exports  and  exports  under 
lend-lease  program  of  domestic  merchandise,  by  commodity  group  and  com- 
miodity  subgroup  by  continent  and  country  of  destination.  Jan.  194().  [2]-r 
58  p.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  under  supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely.  chief. 
Foreign  Trade  Division.]  t 
h.  C.  card  7-19228  C  3.159  :  943/tab.4/Supp. 

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Foreign  trade — Continued. 

— —  [Foreign  trade]  reports.  [Processed.]  t  various  prices,  see  note  below. 
•  Item  198  C  3.164  : 

Note. — The  Foreign  trade  reports  (designated  Report  no.  FT  followed  by  a  number) 
provide  information  on  United  States  trade  whicli  heretofore  has  been  withheld  from 
dissemination  to  the  public  for  reasons  of  security.  Strategic,  military  and  critical 
materials,  so  designated  by  appropriate  Government  agencies,  are  not  shown  in  detail 
in  these  reports. 

Each  reiiort  is  issued  monthly,  with  a  calendar  year  annual.  Some  of  the  earlier 
issues  cover  a  period  of  6  months.  The  reports  are  for  sale  by  the  Bureau  of  the  Census 
on  a  subscription  basis,  and  information  concerning  the  various  prices  can  be  obtained 
from  that  Bureau.  •  These  publications  are  not  available  through  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

Tlie  parts  tlius  far  comprising  tlie  Foreign  trade  reports  are  as  follows: 

FT  100.  United  States  general  imports  and  imports  for  consumption,  commodity  totals. 

FT  110.  United  States  general  imports  from  Latin  American  republics,  commodity  by 
country  totals. 

FT  120.  United  States  general  imports  from  Latin  American  republics,  country  by 
commodity  totals. 

FT  121.  United  States  general  imports  from  Canada  and  Mexico,  country  by  commodity 
totals. 

FT  400.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  (including  lend- 
lease  exports),  commodity  totals. 

FT  410.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  (including  lend- 
lease  exports)  to  Latin  American  republics,  commodity  by  country  totals. 
[Report  no.  FT  410  is  divided  into  sections  according  to  Schedule  B  com- 
modity groups.] 

FT  415.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  under  lend-lease 
program,  commodity  by  country  of  destination. 

FT  420.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  (including  lend- 
lease  exjiorts)   to  Latin  American  republics,  country  by  commodity  totals. 

FT  421.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  (including  lend- 
lease  exports)  to  Canada  and  Mexico,  country  by  commodity  totals. 

FT  425.  United  States  exports  of  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  under  lend-lease 
program,  country  of  destination  by  commodity. 

FT  800.  United  States  trade  in  domestic  and  foreign  merchandise  with  Alaska,  Puerto 
Rico  and  Virgin  Islands  of  United  States. 

FT  850.  United  States  exports  and  imports  of  gold  and  silver. 

Labor  force.  Monthly  report  on  labor  force :  Estimates  of  labor  force,  employ- 
ment and  unemployment  in  United  States  daring  week  of  Nov.  4-10.  1945  to 
IMar.  3-9.  1946.  [1945-46.]  various  paging,  4°  (Population:  MRLF-no.  42 
toMRLF-46.)     [Processed.]     t  0  3.155:42-46 

- — -  Same :  Employment  continues  to  expand  between  March  and  April,  unem- 
ployment shows  decline.  May  15, 1946.  6  p.  il.  4°  (Population :  MRLF-no.  47.) 
[Processed.]     t  0  3.155:47 

Morfalily.  Ourrent  mortality  analysis ;  v.  4,  no.  1-3.  Apr,  3-May  29,  1946.  Each 
4  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     %  0  3.152:4/1-3 

Mortality  index.  Weekly  mortality  index,  deaths  in  major  cities,  Feb.  1-June  21 
1946;  V.  16,  no.  53-v.  17,  no.  25.  Jan.  12-June  27.  1946.  Each  4  p.  il.  4' 
[Processed.]     t  0  3.41:16/53-17/25 

Publications.  Oensus  publications :  2,  List  of  publications  issued  Jan.-Apr.  1946, 
except  regular  monthlv  and  quarterly  releases,  v.  2.  pt.  2,  no.  1-4.  [1946.] 
Each  [2]  p.  or   [3]  p.  4°     [Monthly.]'    f     •  Item  198 

O  3.163 :  2/2-1  to  2-A 

Vital  statistics.  Monthly  vital  statistics  bulletin,  v.  8,  no.  11- v.  9,  no.  3 ;  Jan.  15- 
May  10,  1946.     [1946.]     Each  4  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t       0  3.127:8/11-9/3 

Vital  statistics,   special  reports.   State  summaries,  v.  24,  no.  1-25;  Mav 

10-June  7,  1946.   [1946.]     1-503  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     f 
L.  0.  card  40-26272  0  3.67:24/1-25 

NoTR. — The  summaries  in  volume  24  are  for  1944.  These  reports  will  be  released 
concurrently  with  those  of  volume  23. 

Census,  191,0  {16th) 

Life  tables.    TTnited  States  life  tables  and  actuarial  tables,  1931-41 ;  by  Thomas 
N.  E.  Greville.  1946.     iv+153  p.  il.  4°      (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940) 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Halhert  L.  Dunn,  chief.  Vital  Statistics  Divi- 
sion.]    *01oth.  $1.25.     •  Item  213 
L.  0.  card  46-26395  0  3.940-2 :  L  62/939-41 

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July  1946  719 

Manufactures.  Manufactures,  1939:  chap.  2,  General  summary.  1946. 
[3] +17-64  p.  il.  4°  (letli  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [I'repared  under 
supervision  of  Tliomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures. 
Reprint  of  pages  17-04  from  Manufactures,  1939,  v.  1,  general  reports,  statis- 
tics by  subjects.]     t  C  3.94U-5/a  :  M  319 

Same :  chap.  7,  Fuel  consumed.    194G.     [2] +330-352  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census 

of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures.  Reprint  of  pages  335-352  from  Manu- 
factures, 1939,  V.  1,  general  reports,  statistics  by  subjects.]     t 

C  3.94a-5/a  :  F  952 

Same:  chap.  9,  Expenditures  for  plant  and  equipment.     1946.     [3J+363- 

373  p.  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940)  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures.  Reprint  of  pages 
363-373  from  Manufactures,  1939,  v.  1,  general  reports,  statistics  by  sub- 
jects.]    t  C  3.940-5/a  :  P  694 

Population.     Population :  Internal  migration,  1935-40,  age  of  migrants.     1946. 
iv+382  p.  il.  4°     (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)     [Prepared  under  super- 
vision  of   Leon    E.    Truesdell,    chief.    Population   Division.]      *  Paper,   $1.25. 
•  Item  213 
L.  C.  card  46-26462  C  3.940-2 :  P  81/32 

Same:   Internal  migration,  1935^0,  economic  characteristics  of  migrants. 

1946.  v+223  p.  il  4°  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  by 
Joel  Williams  and  Robert  J.  Milliken,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell, 
chief.  Population  Division.]     *  Paper,  60c.     •  Item  213 

L.  C.  card  46-26461  C  3.940-2  :  P  81/31 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AEKONAUTICS   ADMINISTRATION 

CAA  journal,  Jan.  15-May  15,  1946;  [v.  7,  no.  1-5].  [1946.]  p.  1-68,  il.  4° 
(Aviation  Information  Office.)  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c.     •  Item  219  C  31. 118 :  7/1-5 

Pilot  written  examination  guidebook,  supplementary  sheet  with  corrections. 
[1946.]      2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     j  C  31.102 :  P  64/3/supp. 

Publications.  General  publications  [list]  Mar.  14.  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  C  3L 102 :  P  96/2/946 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  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,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $2.00  per  volume  ; 
single  copies   vary   in  price. 

Aircraft  accidents.  Accident  investigation  report  concerning  Joel  T.  INIurphy, 
[Fayetteville]  Ga.,  Feb.  26,  1946;  docket  no.  SA-114,  adopted  May  8,  1946. 
[1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :F  294 

Accident   investigation  report.   Pan  American,  Latin   American   division, 

Trinidad,  Briti.sh  West  Indies,  Jan.  8,  1945;  docket  no.  SA-99,  adopted  Apr.  19, 
1946.     [1946.]     13 +  2  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :P  88s 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident.   Fair 

Bluff,  N.   C,   Feb.  12,   1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :  F  15b 

— Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Hephzi- 
bah,  Ga.,  Sept.  22,  194.5.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        C  31.213  :H  411 

Facts,   conditions   and   circumstances   concerning   aircraft   accident    near 

Albia,  Iowa  [Aug.  3,  1945].     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  Al  14 

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Aircraft  accidents — Continued. 

Facts,   comlitioiis  and   circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Capay,  Calif.,  Jan.  23,  1946.     11D46.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t    C 31.213 :C  17 

Facts,   conditions   and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Jordan,  Mont.,  Jan.  15,  194G.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  J  767 

Facts,   conditions   and  circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident  near 

Portland,  Maine,  Feb.  16,  1946.     [1W6.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  P  837/3 

Facts,   conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Rector,  Pa.,  Jan.  5,  1946.     [1&46.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        C  31.213  :R  245 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  San 

Diego,  Calif.,  Jan.  27, 1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t    C  31.213  :  Sa  odi 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  San 

Mateo,  Calif.,  :Mar.  24,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

C31.213:Sa5ma 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  Van 

Horn,  Tex.,  Feb.  8,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"-     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :  V  317 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Santa  Fe, 

N.  Mex.,  Jan.  19,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t    C  31.213 :  Sa  5  taf 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident.  Seminole, 

Tex.,  Feb.  1,  1W6.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :Se  52 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Toledo, 

Ohio,  Feb.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :  T  575/2 

British  Overseas  Airwaijs  Corporation.  Docket  no.  2072,  British  Overseas  Air- 
ways Corporation,  temporary  amendment  of  permit,  decided  Oct.  17,  1945; 
opinion  [and  order].  [1945.]  p.  537-540.  ([Opinion]  37.)  [From  C.  A.  B. 
Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  226  C  31.211/a  :  6/37 

Civil  air  regulations  amendments.     [Processed.]     t  C  31.209: 

Note. — Amendments  to  Civil  air  regulations,  beginning  with  Oct.  15,  1941,  are  issued 
in  a  new  form,  and  are  numbered  so  that  no  amendment  will  affect  more  than  one  part 
of  the  Regulations.  These  amendments  or  digests  of  them  will  be  published  in  the 
monthly  Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed 
in   the  Monthly  catalog. 

Economic  proceedings.  Report  of  formal  economic  proceedings  as  of  Jan.  31- 
Apr.  30,  1946;  prepared  by  Docket  Section,  Office  of  Trial  Examiners.  [1946.] 
various  paging,  oblong  8°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  Paper,  $1.00  a  vr. 

C  31.219 :  946/1-4 

Foreign  air  neics  digest,  v.  4.  no.  7.")-86;  Jan.  14-June  17.  1946.  [1946.]  [23]  + 
503-553  p. +554-648  leaves,  4°     [Fortnightly.     Processed.]     f 

C  31.216 :  4/75-86 

Trans-Canada  Air  Lines.  Docket  no.  1935,  Trans-Canada  Air  Lines,  foreign  air 
carrier  permit;  decided  Sept.  19,  1945;  opinion  [and  order].  [1945.]  p.  529- 
536.  ([Opinion]  36.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]  *  Paper.  5c.  •  Item 
226  C  31.211/a  :  6/36 

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  are  sold  at  the  Washington  office  of  the 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  and  by  sales  agents.  The  s.ales  agents  for  the  nautical  charts 
and  nautical  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  seaports  of  the  United  States. 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot.  Alaska :  pt.  2,  Yakutat 
Bav  to  Arctice  Ocean,  4th  (1938)  edition;  Feb.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  53  leaves. 
(Serial  607-3.)     t     •  Item  239.  C  4.7/3 :  938/supp.2 

Seismological  bulletin,  MSI-116;  Oct.-Dec.  1943.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13+17+ 
20  p.  f     [Quarterly.     Processed,  with  printed  cover.]     %  C  4.36: 116 

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July  1946  721 

Tide  tames,  Atlantic  Ocean,  [calendar]  year  1947.     194G.     352  p.     (Serial  078.) 
[Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  relating  to  tides 
and  currents.]     t  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  236 
L.  C.  card  7-35329  C  4.15/3 :  947 

Aeronautical  charts 

Alaska,  Gulf  of.  "World  aeronautical  chart:  Gulf  of  Alaska,  lat  56°-60°,  long. 
141°-151°;  137.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  G., 
Mar.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  con- 
formal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  '     C  4.9/8 :  137/946 

Albuquerque  [N.  Mex.],  lat.  34°-36°,  long.  102°-108° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
R^.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Feb.  1946]. 
20X46  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.       C  4.9/4 :  Al  15/946 

Austin  [Tex.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  96°-102° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-5. 

Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.     Washington,  D.  C.   [Jan.  1946].     2lX 

•  48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Au  76/946 

Beaumont  [Tex.],  lat.  30°-32'',  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Jan.  1946].  20X 
48  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  B  383/946 

BelUngham  [Wash.],  lat.  48°-50°,  long.  120°-126° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
Y-1.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946]. 
21X38  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.      G  4.9/4 :  B  417/946 

Birmingham  [.47a.],  lat.  32°-34°,  long.  S4°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
Q-7.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  G.  [Apr.  1946]. 
20X47  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c.       C  4.9/4 :  B  537/946 

Boise  [Idaho],  lat.  42°^4°,  long.  114°-120°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-2. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  G.  [Apr.  1946].  20X 
43  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  G  4.9/4  :  B  636/946 

Boston  Mountains.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Boston  Mountains,  United  States, 
lat.  32°-36°,  long.  S7°-94° ;  408.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000'.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  G  4.9/8 :  408/946 

Brooks  Range.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Brooks  Range,  Alaska,  lat.  6S°-72°, 
long.  144°-160° ;  63.  Scale  10  m.=0.B  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C., 
2d  edition.  May  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  G  4.9/8 :  63/946 

Bryce  Canyon.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Bryce  Canvon,  United  States,  lat. 
36°-40°.  long.  107°-114° ;  362.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale,  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  G.,  Mar.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  G  4.9/8 :  362/946 

Butte  [Mont.],  lat.  46''-48°,  long.  108°-114° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X3. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X39 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  B  981/946 

Charlie  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Charlie  Lake,  Alaska-Canada,  lat. 
56°-^0°,  long.  120°-131° ;  139.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  2d  edition.  Mar.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  re- 
verse side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.         C  4.9/8 :  139/946 

Charlotte  [N.  C],  lat.  34°-36°,  long.  78''-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  R-8. 
scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:^00,(;00.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20X46 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  C  381/946 

Chattanooga  [Tenn.],  lat.  34°-36°,  long.  84°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  ciiart 
R-7.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946]. 
20X46  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.       C  4.9/4  :  C  392/946 

Chesapeake  Bay.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Chesapeake  Bay,  United  States, 
lat.  36°^0°,  long.  72°-79^ ;  357.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  G  4.9/8 :  357/946 

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Cincinnati  [Ohio],  lat.  38°^0°,  long.  84°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  T-7. 
Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:  50(),(H»0.  Wa.shinKton,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20X43 
in.     [Lambert  conforuaal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  C  49/946 

Columbia  River.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Columbia  River,  United  States,  lat. 
44°-4S°,  long.  117°-125°  ;  2C9.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/8:269/946 

Commander  Islands.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Komandorskiye  Islands,  Bering 
Sea,  lat.  52°-56°,  long.  174°-165° ;  193.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  Mar.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:193/946 

Corpus  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.  O.  [Jan. 
1946].     21X46  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

O  4.9/4 :  0  817/946 

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.  0.  [Mar.  1946].  20X47 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/4  :  D  161/&46 

Del  Rio  [Tex.],  lat.  28°-30°,  long.  99°45'-105°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  0-4. 
Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [Jan.  1946].  20X43 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  O  4.9/4 :  D  387/946 

Edirards  Plateau.  Aeronautical  chart:  Edwards  Plateau,  United  States,  lat. 
28°-32°,  long.  96°-102°  ;  469.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  O.,  Feb.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8 :  469/946 

El  Paso  [Tea?.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  102°-10S° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-4. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Jan.  194G.J  20X48 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  El  69/946 

Elko  [Nev.],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  114°-120° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-2. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [May  1946] .  20X42 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  O  4.9/4 :  El  52/946 

Fairiveather,  Mount.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Mount  Fairweather,  Alaska, 
lat,  56°-60°,  long.  130°-142° ;  138.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.      0  4.9/8:138/946 

Fox  Islands.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Fox  Islands,  Aleutian  Islands,  lat. 
52°-56°,  long.  158°-169° ;  190.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  O.,  2d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]      f  25c.  0  4.9/8  :  190/946 

Galveston  Bay.    Aeronautical  chart :  Galveston  Bay,  United  States,  lat  28°-32°, 

long.  90°-96° ;  468.    Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  0., 

Feb.,  1946.    20X28  in.     [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  conformal 

conic  projection.]     t  25c.  O  4.9/8 :  468/946 

Gila  River.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Gila  River,  United  States-Mexico,  lat. 
32°-36°,  long.  108°-115° ;  405.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition.  Mar.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/8:405/946 

Great  Smoky  Mountains.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Great  Smoky  Mountains, 
United  States,  lat.  32°-36%  long.  80°-87° ;  409.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 
1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and 
index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]      t  25c. 

O  4.9/8 :  409/946 

Hudson  River.  Aeronautical  chart :  Hudson  River,  United  States-Canada,  lat. 
400-44°,  long.  G9°-77°;  310.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Dec.  1945.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/8:310/946 

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Itasca,  Lake.  Aeronautical  chart:  Lake  Itasca,  United  States,  lat.  44°-48',  long. 
93°-101°:  266.  Scale  10  ni.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000.000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection.]     1 2r)C.  0  4.9/8:266/946 

Jacksonville  [Fla.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  80°-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-8. 
Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in.,  .^cale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Feb.  1946].  20X33 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  2r)C.  C  4.9/4  :  J  130/946 

Kanawha  Rivr?-.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Kanawha  River,  Ignited  States, 
lat.  36°-40°.  long.  79°-86°  ;  358.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:358/946 

Kansas  City  [Mo.'],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  T-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  0.  [Mar.  1946].  20x44 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/4 :  K  133/946 

Kansas  Rim:  World  aeronautical  chart :  Kansas  River,  United  States,  lat. 
36°-40°,  long.  93°-100°;  360.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/8:360/946 

Klamath  Falls  [Orcff.l,  lat  42°-44°,  long.  120°-125°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
V-1.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500.000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [Apr.  1946]. 
20X35  in.,     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.      O  4.9/4 :  K  662/946 

Lake  of  the  Woods.  Aeronautical  chart:  Lake  of  the  Woods,  Oanada-United 
States,  lat.  48°-52°,  long.  87°-96°  ;  219.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000„000. 
Washington,  D.  0.,  Jan.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/8:219/945-2 

Little  Rock  [Ark.],  lat.  34°-36°,  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  R-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [Mar.  1946].  20  x  46 
in.      [Lambert   conformal    conic   projection.]      f  25c.  O  4.9/4 :  L  729/946 

Llano  Estacado.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Estacado  Plain,  United  States,  lat. 
32°-36°,  long.  101  ° -108°  ;  406.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  0.,  Apr.  1946.  20  x  28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/8:406/946 

Manitoba.  Lake.  Aeronautical  chart :  Lake  Manitoba,  Oanada-United  States, 
lat.  48°-52°,  long.  96°-105°  ;  218.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  1946.  20  x  28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:218/946 

Miami  [Fla.],  lat.  24°-2S°,  long.  80°-S3° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  N-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  0.  [Feb.  1946].  38  x  27 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  O  4.9/4 :  M  58/946 

Miles  City  [Mont.],  lat.  46°-48°,  long.  102°-108°  :  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
X-4.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [May  1946]. 
20X39  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f    25c.  O  4.9/4  :  M  593/946 

Mohlle  [Ala.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  84°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-7.  Scale 
10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  O.  [Jan.  1946].  20  x  48  in. 
[Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  O  4.9/4 :  M  713/946 

Mojave  Desert.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Mojave  Desert,  United  States- 
Mexico,  lat.  32°-36°,  long.  115°-122° ;  404.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1: 1,000,- 
0(¥).  Washington.  D.  0.,  Mar.  1946.  20  X  28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  re- 
verse side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.       0  4.9/8:404/946 

Nashville  [Tenn.],  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  840-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  S-7. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20  x  45 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  2.5c.  0  4.9/4 :  N  178/946 

New  Orleans  \La.],  lat.  28''30'-30°30',  long.  89°-94°15' ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  0H3.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  0.  [Jan. 
1946.]     20  X  43  in.      [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

0  4.0/4  :  N  420/946 

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New  York  City.  New  York  and  vicinity  [N.  Y.],  lat.  40°15'-41°,  long.  73°15'- 
74°45' ;  terminal  aeronautical  chart.  Scale  10  in.=2.5  in.,  scale  1 :  250,000. 
Washlnjitou,  D.  C.  [Mar.  1040].  L'O  X  23  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  pro- 
jection.]    t25c.  C  4.9/4  :N  42  y/2/946 

Norfolk  [Fa.],  lat.  34°-38°,  long.  75°-7S° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  RS-9. 
Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946.]  40  x  24 
in.      [Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  N  763/946 

Nova  Scotia.  Aeronautical  chart:  Nova  Scotia,  Canada-United  States,  lat. 
44°-48°,  long.  61°-69° ;  262.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington. 1).  C.,  Jan.  194(;.  21  X  28  in.  [L<'gend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  262/946 

Oklahoma  City  [OkJa.].  lat.  34"'-36°,  long.  96"'-102'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
R-5.  Scale  10  m=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Mar.  1946]. 
20x46  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c.        C  4.9/4  :  Ok  4/946 

Orlando  [Fla.],  lat.  2S°-30°,  long.  S0°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  0-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Feb.  1946].  20x36 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  Or  5/946 

Pamlico  Sound.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Pamlico  Sound,  United  States,  lat. 
32°-36°,  long.  73°-80° ;  410.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f    25c.  C  4.9/8 :  410/946 

Point  Hope.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Point  Hoi^e.  Alaska,  lat.  68°-72°,  long. 
160°-175°:  64.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000.000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Mar.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  con- 
formal conic  projection.]     t     25c.  0  4.9/8:64/946 

Portland  [Orep.],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  120°-125° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-1. 
Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20x34 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f     25c.  C  4.9/4 :  P  837/946 

Pribilof  Islands.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Pribilof  Islands,  Bering  Sea,  lat. 
56°-60°,  long.  163°-172° ;  135.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000.000.  Wash- 
ington. D.  C.  Mar.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     j     25c.  0  4.9/8:135/946 

Queen  Charlotte  Ifslands.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Queen  Charlotte  Islands, 
British  Columbia.  Canada,  lat.  52°-56°.  long.  12r)°-135° :  186.  Scale  10  m.= 
0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c. 

C  4.9/8 :  186/946 

Radio  direction  finder.  Aeronautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  37°- 
47°.  long.  69°-91° ;  23DF.  Scale  25  m.=0.8  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000.000.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [Mar.  1946].  25x41  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Includes 
area  between  St.  Louis,  Washington.  D.  C,  and  the  Canadian  boundary.] 
t     40c.  C  4.9/5 :  23  DF/946 

Aeronautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  26°-39°.  long.  89°-105° ; 

25  DF.  Scale  25  m.=0.8  in.,  scale  1 :  2.000,000.  Washington.  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946]. 
32x36  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Includes  area  between  El 
Paso.  Denver,  St.  Louis,  and  New  Orleans.]     t     40c.  C  4.9/5 :  25  DF/946 

Sacramento  [Calif.],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  119°30'-125° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
T-1.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Feb.  1946]. 
20X40  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.         C  4.9/8 :  2&3/946 

St.  Laicrence  River.  Aeronautical  chart:  St.  Lawrence  River.  United  States- 
Canada,  lat.  44°-48°.  long.  69°-77° ;  263.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 
Washington.  D.  C.  Jan.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]     f     25c.  C  4.9/8/263/946 

Salina  [Kans.],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  96°-102° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  T-5. 
Scale  10  m.= 1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Mar.  1946].  20X44 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c.  C  4.9/4 :  Sa  33/946 

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San  Antonio  iTex.'\,  kit.  28°-30°,  long.  94°15'-99°45' ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  0-5.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Wasliington,  D.  C.  [Jan. 
1916].     20X44   in.     [Lambert   conformal   conic   projection.]     t     25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  Sa  5  an/946 

Sangre  dc  Cristo  2Iou)itains.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Sangre  de  Cristo  Mts., 
United  States,  lat.  3(J°-40°,  long.  100°-107° ;  361.  Scale  10  ni.=0.0  in.,  scale 
1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25o. 

C  4.9/8 :  361/946 

Santiago  Mountains.  Aeronautical  chart:  Santiago  ^Mountains,  Mexico-United 
States,  lat.  28°-32°,  long.  102°-10S°  ;  470.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 
W^ashington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8  :  470/946 

Savanjiah  \_Ga.^,  lat.  32°-34°,  long.  78°-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Q-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20x47 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     j  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Sa  93/946 

Seattle  [Wash.],  lat.  46°-48°,  long.  120°-125° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-1. 
Scale  10  m.  =1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  .100,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946].  20x33 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Se  18/946 

Seivard  Peninsula.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska,  lat. 
&4°-68°,  long.  158°-171°  ;  76.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  3(1  edition.  May  194(i.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/8:70/946 

Shrcveport  [La.],  lat.  32°-34°,  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Q-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Mar.  1946].  20x47 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Sh  84/946 

Spokane  [Wash.],  lat.  46°-48°,  long.  114''-120° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-2. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X39 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c.  C  4.9/4 :  Sp  65/946 

Tulsa  [Okla.],  lat.  36°-38°.  long.  l-O'-OO" ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  S-6.  Scale 
10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Mar.  1946].  20X45  in. 
[Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c.  C  4.9/4  :  T  829/946 

Umnak  Island.  AAF  aeronautical  chart:  Umnak  Island,  Aleutian  Islands,  lat. 
51°-55°,  long.  168°-177° ;  191.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  INIar.  1945,  4th  edition,  [Apr.  194H].  20x28  in.  [Legend  and 
index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/8 :  191/946 

Vancouver  Island.  AVorld  aeronautical  chart:  Vancouver  Island,  United  States- 
Canada,  lat.  48°-52°,  long.  123°-132° ;  215.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 
1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/8 :  215/646 

Wahash  Rirer.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Wabash  River,  United  States,  lat. 
36°-40°,  long.  86°-93° ;  359.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  3.19/946 

Washington  [D.  C],  lat.  38°-40°,  long.  73°30'-78'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
T-9.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [A])r.  1946.] 
20X33  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.      C  4.9/4  :  W  279/946 

Wichita  Mountains.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Wichita  Mountains,  United 
States,  lat.  32°-36°,  long.  94°-101° ;  407.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1.000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  Apr.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.     C  4.9/8 :  407/946 

Winston-Salem  [2V.  C],  lat.  36°-38°.  long.  78''-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
S-8.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Apr.  1946]. 
20 X45  in.    [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c.        C  4.9/4 :  W  733/946 

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Government  Publications 


Airport  obstructioti  plans 

Note. — The  purpose  of  these  plans  is  to  show  runways  and  obstructions  above  a  40  to  1 
glide  angle  from  end  of  runways.  These  plans  are  not  maps  and  most  physical  and 
cultural  features  below  the  40  to  1  glide  angle  have  been  purposely  omitted. 

Corpus  Christi  (Clill  Muus),  Tex.,  airport  obslructiou  plan;  OP-97.    Scale  1: 12,- 
UOO,  1  in.=l,(KK)  ft.     n.  p.     Mar.  1946.     17X10  in.     7  4Uc.  C  4.9/11 :  97 

Indianapolis  Municipal  Airport,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP- 
203.    Scale  l:12,U0O,  1  in.  =  1,000  ft.    n.  p.  Mar.  1946.    19X17  in.     t -lOc. 

C  4.9/11 :  203 

Lambcrt-St.  Louis  Airport,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  airport  obstruction  plan ;  OP-360. 
'     Scale  1 :  12,000,  1  in.— 1,000  ft.  n.  p.  Mar.  1946.    21X29  in.    t  "iOc.     C  4.9/11 :  360 

Long  Beach  (Daugherty),  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan  ;  OP-236.    Scale  1 :  12,- 

000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Mar.  1946.     19X16  in.     1 40c.  0  4.9/11:236 

Rio  Grande  Valley  International  Airport,  Brownsville,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction 

plan;  OP-01.     Scale  1:12,000,  1  iu.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.   Mar.  1946.     17X1.5  in. 

t  40c.  C  4.9/11 :  61 

San  Diego  (Lindbergh),  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-373.     Scale  1:12,- 

000,  1  in. =1,000  ft.     n.  p.  Apr.  1946.     26X37  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11:373 

Wdshington  National  Airport,  Washington,  D.  C,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP- 
443.    Scale  1 :  12,000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.    n.  p.  Mar.  1946.    32X24  in.     t  40c. 

0  4.9/11 :  443 
Instrument  approach  and  airport  charts 

Inxtrumcnt  approach  chart  [and  airport  chart]  AL-5  to  AL-608  with  omissions. 
Each  10.5X8  in.     [The  chart  for  Augusta,  Ga.,  Bush  Field  reads  Approach 


chart.] 

AL-5. 

AL-6. 

AL-14. 

AL-17. 

AL-27. 

AL-30. 
AL-38. 

AL-42. 

AL^57. 
AL-61. 

ALr-71. 

AL^7S. 

ALr-81. 

AL-92. 

AL^95. 
AL-100. 


t     oc  each. 
Akron,  Colo.,  Akron  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 
Akron,  Ohio,  Akron  Airport,     n.  p.  ilar.  19,  1946. 
Alexandria,  Minn.,  Alexandria  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 
Alma,  Ga.,  Alma  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 
Augusta,  Ga.,  Bush  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1940. 


C  4.9/10  :  5/946 

0  4.9/10:6/946 

C  4.9/10  :  14/946 

C  4.9/10:  17/946 

[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  27/946 

Austin,  Tex.,  Robert  Mueller  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :30/946 

Banana  River,  Fla.,  N.  A.  S.,  Banana  River,     n.  p.  Mar.  5,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  38/946 
Beaumont,  Tex.,  Beaumont  Municipal  Airport,     n.  p.  Mar.  5,  1946. 

€4.9/10:42/946 
Boise,  Idaho,  Gowen  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 
Brownsville,  Tex.,  Rio  Grande  Valley  International  Airport 


Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.,  Carlsbad  Airport,     n.  p.  Feb.  19.  1946. 
Charlotte,  N.   C,   Morris  Field,     n.   p.  Apr.   2,   1946. 
Chicago,  111.,  Chicago  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.   16,   1946. 
Columbus,  N.  Mex.,  Columbus  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  16, 

Concord,  N.  H.,  Concord  Airport,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 
Altoona,  Pa.,  Altoona-Blair  County  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr. 


AL-103.  Custer,  Mont.,  Custer  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  5,  1946. 


^L-114 
AL-119 
AL-120 


Denver,  Colo.,  Stapleton  Airfield. 
Romulus,  Mich.,  Romulus  A.  A.  F. 


p.  Apr.  2.  1946. 
p.  Apr.  16,  1946 


Dickinson,  X.  Dak.,  Dickinson  Municipal  Airport,     n.  p 

AL-131.  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Chemung  County  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  2, 

AL-132.  El  Morro,  N.  Mex.,  El  Morro  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Mar. 

AL-134.   El  Paso,  Tex.,  El  Paso  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 
AL-139.  Erie.  Pa.,  Port  Erie  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 
AI^144.   Fargo,  X.  Dak.,  Fargo  (Hector  Field),     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 
AI..-145.   Florence.  S.  C,  Florence  Airport,      n.  p.   Ajir.  2.  1946. 
AL-148.  Fort  Bridger,  Wyo.,  Fort  Bridger,  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Apr 

copy.  1 
AL-157.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Smith  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946. 
AL-159.  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  Meacham  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 
AL-164.  Galveston,    Tex.,   Galveston   Airport,      n.    p.   Apr.    2,    1946. 

AL-170.  Gordonsville.   Va.,   Gordonsville   Int.   Field,     n.   p.   Mar.   19 

Ari-178.  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Greensboro-High  Point  Airport,     n.  p 


AI.,-inO.  Hartford.    Conn..    Rentschler   Field. 
AL-198.   Houston,  Tex.,  Houston  Airport,     r 


n.  p.  Apr.  2.  1946 
p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 


C  4.9/10:  57/946 
n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946. 
C  4.9/10:  61/946 
C  4.9/10  :71/946 
C  4.9/10  :  78/946 
C  4.9/10  :  81/946 
,  1946. 

0  4.9/10:92/946 
C  4.9/10  :  95/946 
2,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  100/946 
[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  : 103/946 
C  4.9/10:  114/946 
C  4.9/10  :  119/946 
Mar.  19,  1946. 

0  4.9/10  :  120/946 
1946.  [Advance  copy.] 
0  4.9/10  :  131/946 
19,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  132/946 

C  4.9/10  :  134/946 

0  4.9/10:  139/946 

0  4.9/10  :  144/946 

O  4.9/10:  145/946 

16.  1946.      [Advance 

C  4.9/10  :  148/946 

O  4.9/10:  157/946 

0  4.9/10:  159/946 

[Advance  copy.] 

0  4.9/10  :  164/946 

1946. 

0  4.9/10  :  170/946 

Mar.  5,  1946. 

0  4.9/10 : 178/946 

0  4.9/10  :  190/946 

0  4.9/10:198/946 


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Instnimcnt  approach  chart — Continued. 

ALr-201.  Huutington,  W.  Va.,  Mayes  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  201/946 
AL-202.  Huron,  S.  Dak.,  W.  W.  Howes  Airport,  n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  202/946 
AL-205.  Jacks  Creek,  Tenn.,   Jacks  Creek   Int.   Field,     n.   p.   Apr.   2,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  205/946 
ALr-207.  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  N.  A.  A.  S.  Jacksonville,  no.  1.     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946. 

C  4.9/10 : 207/946 
Ai:^209.  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  N.  A.  S.  Jacksonville,  n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  209/946 
ALr-211.   Joliet,    111.,    Joliet    Airport,      n.    p.    Apr.    16,    1946.  C  4.9/10  :  211/946 

AL^212.  Kansas  City,  Kan..  Fairfax  Field,  n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  212/946 
AL-213.  Kansas  Citv.  Mo.,  Kansas  Citv  Airport,  n.  p.  Mar.  5,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  213/946 
AL-219.   La  Crosse,  Wise,  La  Crosse  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.      [Advance  coi)y.] 

C  4.9/10:  219/046 
AL-231.  Lewistown,  Mont.,  Lewistown  Airport,  n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  231/946 
AI.^233.  Little  Rock.  Ark.,  Adams  Field.  n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  233/940 
ALr-23r).  Lone  Rock.  Wise.  Lone  Rock  Int.  Field.  Apr.  16.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  235/946 
AL-236.  Long  Beach,  Calif.,   Long  Beach  Airport,     n.   p.  Mar.   19,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  236/946 
AT>-23S.  Louisville.    Kv.,   Bowman   Field,      n.   p.   Mar.   19.   1946.  C  4.9/10  :  238/946 

AI^245.   ALidison.  Wis.,  Truax  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.  C  4.0/10  :  245/946 

AL-256.   ]\Iiami,  Fla.,  N.  A.   S.  Miami,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.  C  4.9/aO  :  256/946 

AL-261.  Millinocket,    Maine,    Millinocket    Airport,     n.    p.    Mar.    19,    1946.      [Advance 
copy.]  C  4.9/10:  261/946 

AI^262.  Milwaukee,    Wis.,    General    Mitchell   Field,      n.    p.    Mar.    19,    1946. 

C  4.9/10:  262/946 
AL-263.  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  Holman  Field,  n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  263/946 
AL-264.  Minneapolis,   Minn.,   Wold-Chamberlain  Field,     n.   p.   Apr.   16.    1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  264/946 
AI^-269.  Moline.  111.,  Moline  Airport,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  269/946 

AL-278.  Muskegon,   Mich.,    Muskegon    County   Airport,     n.    p.    Mar.    19.    1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  27S/946 
AL^2S9.  Now  York,  N.  Y.,  La  Gnardia  Fiold.  n.  p.  Apr.  2.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  289/946-2 
AI.r-294.  Oakland.  Calif..  Oakland  Airport,  n.  p.  Apr.  16.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  294/946 
AT^302.   Olnthe.  Kans.,   Olnthe  N.   A.   R.     n.  p.  Apr.  2,   1946.  C  4.9/10  :  302/946 

AI^309.   Palacios,  Tex.,  Palacios  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  309/046 

AI.,-310.   Palmdale.  Calif..  Palmdale  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.      C  4.9/10  :  310/946 
AL-314.  Patuxent  River,  Md.,  Patuxent  River  N.  A.  S.    n.  p.  Apr.  16.  1946.     [Advance 
conv.l  C  4.9/10:  314/946 

ATv-316.   Pendleton.  Oreg..  Pendleton  Field,     n.  p.  Mnr.  19.  1946.  C  4.9/10":  316/946 

AT^318.   Pensacola.  Fla.,  ppnsacola  Ainiort.     n.  p.  Mar.  5.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  318/946 

AT.-326.  Pittsburgh,  Pa..  Pittsburgh-Alleghenv  County  Airport,      n.  p.      Apr.   16,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  326/946 
AI>-327.  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Po.catello  A.  A.  F.  n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  327/946 
AI.^329.  Portland.  Me..  Portland  Airport,     n.  p.  Mar.  5.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  329/946 

AIv-333.  Providence,  R.   1.,  Theodore  Francis  Greene  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  333/946 
AT.-335.   Pueblo.  Colo..  Pueblo  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  2.   1946.  C  4.9/10  :  335/946 

AI.,-345.  Redmond,  Greg.,  Roberts  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  345/946 
AL-346.  Reno.  Nev..  Hubbard  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.     [Advance  copy.l 

C  4.9/10:  346/946 
AL-349.   Roanoke.  Va..  Woodrum  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  349/946 

AI>-3,50.  Rochester.  Minn..  Rochester  Airport,  n.  p.  Apr.  16.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  350/946 
AL-351.   Rochester.  N.  Y..  Rochester  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16.  1946,  C  4.9/10  :  351/940 

AI>-352.  Rockford.  Ill,,  Mnchesnev  Airport,  n.  p.  Apr,  30.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  352/946 
AI,,-359.   St.   Joseph.  Mo,,   Rosecr.nns  Field,      n.   p.   Mar,   5,   1946,  C  4.9/10  :  359/946 

AL-360.   St.  Louis,  Mo..  Lambert-St.  Louis  Airport,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  360/946 
ATy-364.   Salt  Flat.  Tex.,  Salt  Flat  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.     [Advance  copy.l 

C  4.9/10  :  364/046 
AL-369,   San  Antonio,  Tex.,  San  Antonio  Airport  (Alamo  Field),     n.  p.  Mar.  5.  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  360/946 
AI.-373.  San  Diego.  Calif.,  Lindbergh  Field,  n,  p.  Feb.  19,  1946.  C  4,9/10  :  373/946 
AT.i-375.   San  Francisco,  Calif.,  San  Francisco  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :375/94n 
ATv-380.   Savannah.  Ga.,  Chatham  A.  A.  F.      n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946.  C  4.9/10:  380/946 

.\T^3S1.   Savannah,  Ga,.  Hunter  Field,     n.  p.  Mar.  19,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  381 /946 

AT^395.  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  Sioux  City  A.  A.  B.  n.  p.  Apr.  2,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  395/946 
AL-.396.   Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Sioux  Falls  Municipal  Airport,    n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946. 

0  4.9/10:396/946 
AT^39S.  Smithville.  Tenn.,  Smithville  Int.  Field,  n.  p.  Mar.  5,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  398/946 
AT^402.    Spokane.  Wash.,  Felts  Field,  n.  p.  Mar,  19,  1946  C  4,9/1  0  :  402/946 

AT^404,  Springfield.  111.,  Springfield  Airport,  n.  p.  Apr.  16,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  404/946 
.\L-412.    Syracuse.   N.  T..   Syracuse   Airport,      n,  p.   Mar,   5,   1946,  C  4.9/1 0  :  41 2/946 

AI.-416.   Tampa,  Fla.,  Drew  Field,      n    n.   Apr,   16.  1046,  0  4,0/10:416/946 

AL--417,  Tampa,  Fla.,  Peter  O.  Knight  Airport,  n.  p.  Mar.  5,  1946.  C  4,9/10  :  417/946 
AL-420.  Texarkana,  Ark.,  Texarkana   (Mun.)   Airport,     n.  p.     Apr.  2.  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  420/946 
AI^422.  Toledo.  Wash..  Toledo  Int.  Field,  n.  p.  Mar.  19.  1946.  0  4.9/10:422/946 
AI,,-439.   Waco,  Tex.,  Waco  Mun.   Airport,     n.  p.      Apr.  2.   1946.  0  4.9/10:439/946 

AI,,— 443.  Washington,  D.  C,  Washington  National  .Virjiort.     n.  j).     Apr,  2.  1946. 

0  4,9/10:443/946-2 
ALi-444.  Watertown.    S.   D,,   Watertown   Airport,      n,   p.      Mar.    19,   1946, 

0  4,9/10:  444/946 

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Instniiiicut  (t/iprtxich  chart — Contiuued. 

AI^451.  Whidbey  Island,  Wash.,  N.  A.  S.  VVhidbey  Island  (Ault  Field),     n.  p.     Apr.  2, 

lft4r..  C  4.0/10:  451/946 

AL-4r»2.  Whidbey    Island,   Wash.,   N.   A.    S.    Whidbey   Island    (Oak   Harbor    Seaplane). 

n.  p.      Apr.  -2.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  452/946 

AL-454.   Wichita   Falls,   Tex.,   ShcppardKell   Field,     n.  p.     Apr.   2,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  454/946 
AL-^57.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  Williamsport  Airport,     n.  p.     Apr.  2,  1946. 

€4.9/10:457/946 
AL-462.  Winslow,    Ariz.,    Win.slow    Airport,      n.    p.      Apr.    2,    1946.      [Advance    copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  462/946 
AL-^81.  Alice,    Tex.,    Alice    Airport.      n.    p.      Mar.    5,    1946.  0  4.9/10:481/946 

AI^-4S2.   Altiis,    Okla.,    Altus    Airport.      n.    p.      Mar.    19,    1946.  0  4.9/10:482/946 

Almoin.   Vichy,   Mo..    Vichy   A.   A.    F.      n.   i>.      Mar.   5,   ]'.»4(!.  0  4.9/10:510/946 

AL-528.  Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Northeast    Philadelphia    Airport,     n.    p.     Apr.    2,    1946. 
[Advance  copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  528/946 

AL-530.  The  Dalles,  Oreg.,  The  Dalles  Airport,     n.  p.    Mar.  5,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

O  4.9/10:  530/946 
AL-584.  Gabbs,    Nev.,    Gabbs    Int.    Field.      n.    p.      Mar.    5,    1946.       [Advance    copy.] 

0  4.9/10:  584/946 
AL-585.   Engle,   N.    Mex.,   Engle   Int.    Field,      n.    p.      Apr.    2,    1946.      [Advance   copy.] 

O  4.9/10  :  585/946 

AL-589.  Drummond,   Mont.,  Drunimond   Int.   Field,     n.  p.     Apr.    16,   1946.      [Advance 

copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  589/946 

ALi-592.   Spearfish,    S.    Dak.,    Black    Hills    Airport,    n.    p.     Apr.    16,    1946.      [Advance 

copy.]  0  4.9/10:592/946 

ALr-597.  Peoria,   111.,   Peoria  Airport,     n.   p.      Apr.   16,    1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

0  4.9/10:  597/946 

AL-603.  Ponca    Oity,    Okla.,    Ponca    City    Airport,      n.    p.      Mar.    19,    1946.      [Advance 

copy.]  0  4.9/10:603/946 

AL-608.  Terre  Haute,   Ind.,   Hulman  Field,     n.   p.     Mar.   19,   1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

0  4.9/10  :  608/946 

Nautical  charts 

Florida,  Estero  Bay  to  Lemon  Bay,  including  Charlotte  Harbor,  topography  by 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  to  1944.  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
to  1929,  supplemented  by  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1945 ;  no.  1255.  Scale 
naut.  m.=0.9  in.,  scale  i:  80,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  1924.  4th  edi- 
tion, Mar.  1946.     42X32  in.     t     TSc.  C  4.9: 1255 

Kure  Island,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  in  1936 ;  no.  4177.  Scale 
naut.  m.=3.6  in.,  scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  1946.  26x32 
in.     t    50c.  C  4.9: 4177 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.     Survey  of  current  business,  Jan.-May  1946;  [v.  26,  no.  1-5].     [1946.] 
cover  titles,  various  paging,   il.   4°     [Monthly.     Text  on   p.   2-A  of  covers.] 
*Pai)er,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75.     •  Item  257. 
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Same,  weekly  supplement,  Jan.  5- June  29,  1946.     [1946.]     Each  [2]  p.  il. 

4«     [Processed.]     t  018.36:946/1-26 

Construction.     Industry  report:  Construction  and  construction  materials,  Mar.- 
May  1946;  prepared  by  Construction  Division.     [1946.]     various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Monthlv.     Processed.]     f 
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Domestic  commerce,  v.  34,  no.  1-6;  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging, 
il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.40.     •  Item  251 
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Electrical  shop.  Establishing  and  operating  electrical  appliance  and  radio  shop; 
prepared  by  Donald  S.  Parris  and  associates.  [1945.]  vi+199  p.  il.  (Indus- 
trial (small  business)  series  no.  28.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Council 
of  Electric  Operating  Companies,  Edison  Electric  Institute,  Electric  Institute 
of  Washington,  National  Electrical  Contractors  Association.  National  Elec- 
trical Manufacturers  Association,  National  Electrical  Retailers  Association, 
National  Electrical  Wholesalers  Association,  and  Radio  Manufacturers  Asso- 
ciation. Originally  prepared  as  an  Education  manual  for  War  Department.] 
♦Paper,  35c.  •  Item  254 
L.  0.  card  46-26459  C  18.225 :  28 

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Fats.     Industry  report :  Fats  and  oils,  Nov.  1945-Mar.  1946;  prepared  by  Charles 
E.  Lund.     [1945-46.]     various  paging,  11.  4°     [Monthly;  none  issued  Jan.  1946. 
Processed.     February  and  March   issued  as  one  publication  and  designated 
Annual  review,  1945.]     t 
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Foreign  commerce  iceekly,  v.  22,  no.  1-v.  23,  no.  13 ;  Jan.  5-June  29,  1946.     [1940.] 
various  paging,  11.  4°     *Paper,  loc.  single  copy,  $6.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$8.75.     •  Item  251 
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Fruit  and  vegetable  canning  industries,  1934-45,  production  and  wholesale  dis- 
tribution, revised  to  July  15,  1945 ;  prepared  by  E.  1".  Hawk.  1945  [published 
1946].  x+277  p.  il.  (Industrial  series  no.  15.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Food  Rationing  Division,  Price  Administration  Office  and  Business  Division, 
Census  Bureau.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  40c.  •  Item  254 
L.  C.  card  46-26389  C  18.225  :  15/2 

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International  reference  service.  International  reference  service,  v.  3,  no.  17 ; 
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International  Trade  Office.  OflSce  of  International  Trade;  [articles].  Washing- 
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Leather.     Industry  report :  Leather,  Jan.-Mar.  1946;  prepared  by  J.  G.  Schnitzer. 
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Lumber.  Industry  report :  Lumber,  Mar.  194tj,  Timber  products  series,  pt.  1 ; 
prepared  by  OfBoe  of  Domestic  Commerce,  Forest  Products  Section  in  coopera- 
tion with  Civilian  Production  Adm.,  Forest  Products  Division  [and]  Dept.  of 
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L.  C.  card  46-25916  C  18.230 :  946/1 

Sugar.  Industry  report :  Sugar,  molasses  and  confectionery,  Jan.  and  Apr.  1946; 
prepared  by  Foodstuffs  Unit.     [1946.]     27  p.  and  26  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

C  18.231 :  946/1,  2 

Transportation.  Industry  report:  Domestic  transportation,  Dec.  1945-Jan.  1946 
to  Feb.-Mar.  1946;  prei)are(l  by  Transportation  Division.  [1946.]  67  p.  and 
44  p.  4"     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t  C  18.232 :  945/6, 9i6-l 

Wood  pulp.  Industry  I'eport :  Pulp  and  paper ;  prepared  by  Office  of  Domestic 
Commerce,  Forest  Products  Section.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
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INTERNATIONAL  TRADE  OFFICE 

Export  bulletin.  Current  export  bulletin  328,  330,  333,  335-346;  Apr.  24-June  27, 
1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  34.7 :  328,  etc. 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Calibrating  testing  machines.  Specification  for  proving  rings  for  calibrating 
testing  machines.  Apr.  15,  1946.  6  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-822.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Supersedes  LC-657.]     t  013.16:822 

Cathodic  protection  of  underground  structures,  abstracts  of  publications.  Apr. 
8,1946.    26  p.  4°     (Letter  circular  LC-821.)      [Processed.]     t        013.16:821 

Cotton  fabric  tents,  tarpaulins,  and  covers,  recorded  voluntary  standard  of  the 
trade,  2d  edition.  1946.  ii+14  p.  (Commercial  standard  CS28-46.)  [Ef- 
fective date  for  new  production   from  Apr.  15,   1946.     Supersedes  CS28-32] 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  274.  O  13.20 :  28/2 

Flameproofing  of  textiles  [with  list  of  references].  Feb.  21,  1946.  24  p.  1  pi.  4° 
(Letter  circular  LC-818.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-467.]     t     013.16:818 

Hack-satv  blades.  1946.  ii-flS  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R90- 
46.)      [Effective    date,    Jan.    15,    1946.     Supersedes    R90-36.]     *Paper,    10c. 

•  Item  280.  0  13.12/1 :  90/4 

Journal  of  research.  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  35, 
no.  6;  Dec.  1945.  1946.  ii+439-567  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Includes  Research 
papers  1681-87,  and  Index  to  v.  35.  Individual  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.  •  Item  278 
L.  C.  card  46-2.5415-25421  C  13.22  :  35/6 

Same,  v.  36,  no.  1-3;  Jan.-Mar.  1946.     1946.     vi+1-349  p.  il.  5  pi.  16  p. 

of  pi.  1  tab.     [Includes  Research  papers  168S-1704.]      •  Item  278. 

L.  C.  card  25422-25438  0  13.22 :  36/1-3 

Knoop  indentcr.  National  Bureau  of  Standards  specification  for  Knoop  indent- 
ers.    Apr.  1,  1946.    4  p.  4°     (Letter  circular  LO  819.)      [Processed.]     t 

O  13.16 :  819 

Paper  Section.  News  bulletin  of  Paper  Section,  Dec-Jan.  1945-46  and  Feb.-Mar. 
1946.     [1946.]    2p.  and  3  p.  4°     [Bimonthly.     Processed.]     t     C  13.28 :  946/1, 2 

Plastic  paint.  Plastic  paint.  Apr.  2,  1946.  2  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-820.) 
[Processed.     Supersedes  LC-798.]     f  013.16:820 

Radio.  Revised  classification  of  radio  subjects  used  iu  National  Bureau  of 
Standards.  Jan.  11,  1946.  cover  title,  87  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-814.) 
[Processed.    Supersedes  0385.]     t  0 13.16  :.814 

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Steel  bars.  Hot-rolled  carbon  steel  bars  and  bar-size  shapes  (produced  from  bil- 
letts  or  blooms).  1946.  ii+20  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R222- 
46.)     [Effective  date  June  30,  1946.1     *  raper,  lOc.     •  Item  280    C  13.12/1 :  222 

Technical  news  huUetin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Jan.-June  194(i;  no. 
345-350.     [1946.]    p.  1^7,  1  pi.  4°    [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  70c.     •  Item  281 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13  :  345-350 

Wearing  apparel.  Materials  for  safety  wearing  apparel,  recorded  voluntary 
standard  of  the  trade.  1946.  ii+12  p.  (Commercial  standard  CS129-46.) 
[Effective  date  for  new  production  from  May  6,  1946.]  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item 
274  C  13.20 :  129 

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Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade-marks,  and  designs 
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WEATHER  BUREAU 

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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. 

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law  was  enacted,   but  this  information  does  not  appear  in   the  entries  listed  below. 

Private  law  533-650,  79th  Congress. 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication,  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  laws  which  it  distributes  free  upon  application. 

Alarie,  Joseph  E.     H.  R.  2248,  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  E.  Alarie.     Approved  June  10, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  563.) 
Ansures,  Mrs.  Theodora  0.     H.   R.  3751,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Theodora  O.   Anzures 

and   legal  guardian  of  Bernice  Anzures  and  Andrew   Anzures.     Approved   June   11, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  632.) 
Ashbrook,  H.  H.     S.  769,  act  for  relief  of  H.  H.  Ashbrook  and  others.     Approved  June 

11,1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  580.) 
Bailey,  George  W.     H.  R.  2188,  act  for  relief  of  George  W.  Bailey.     Approved  June  10. 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  559.) 
Bakelaar,  John.     H.  R.  4405,  act  for  relief  of  John  Bakelaar.     Approved  June  11,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  611.) 
Barrett,  Eleanor  D.     H.  R.  4115,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Eleanor  Doris  Barrett.     Ap- 
proved June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  603.) 
Beal,  Mrs.  May  M.     S.  1916,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  State  to  transfer  certain  silver 

candelabra  to  May  Morgan  Beal.  Approved  May  28,  1946.  1  p.  (Private  law  543.) 
Bechtold,  Sam.     S.  1286,  act  for  relief  of  Sam  Bechtold.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  628.) 
Bednar,  Kay  B.    H.  R.  3365,  act  for  relief  of  Kay  Beth  Bednar.    Approved  June  11,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  631.) 
Benham,  M7s.  Josephine.     H.  R.   1457,  act  for  relief  of  Josephine  Benham.     Approved 

May  21,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  539.) 
Benton,  R.  L.     H.  R.  4763,  act  for  relief  of  R.  L.  Benton.     Approved  May  28,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  544.) 
Blackmon,  Robert  L.     H.   R.   4833.   act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Robert  Lee  Blackmon. 

Approved  June  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  574.) 
Blanchard,  Mrs.  Anna.     H.  R.  4338,  act  for  relief  of  Anna  Blanchard  and  others.     [Ap- 
proved June  11,  1946.1      2  p.      (Private  law  635.) 
Bode,  Mrs.  Catherine.     H.  R.  2223,  act  for  relief  of  Catherine  Bode.     Approved  June  10, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  560.) 
Bochl,  Mrs.  Mercy  D.     S.  875,  act  for  relief  of  Mercy  Duke  Boehl.     Approved  May  28, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  541.) 
Brender,  Ernst  V.     H.  R.  4885,  act  for  relief  of  Ernst  V.  Brender.     Approved  June  8, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  552.) 
Breon,  Mrs.  Alice  J.     H.  R.  2926.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Alice  Breon.     Approved  June  10, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  564.) 
Bridges,  Mrs.  Margery  A.     S.  203.  act  for  relief  of  Margery  Anderson  Bridges.     Ap- 
proved May  28,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  540.) 

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Brooks,  Yedal  B.     H.  K.  4237,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Vedal  B.  Brooks,  Mrs.  Katherine 

I.  Brooks,  auU  legal  guardian  of  Sally  Brooks.    Approved  June  11,  iy40.    1  p.     (Private 
law  007.) 

Bryant,  Mrs.  Lcssie  L.     H.  R.  2242,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lessie  L.  Bryant  and  Miss 

Jimmie  Alexander.    Approved  June  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  561.) 
Bupp,  Mrs.  Mildred  L.     H.  K.  5111,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mildred  L.  Bupp.     Approved 

June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  637.) 
Burke,  Malcolm  K.     S.  1106,  act  for  relief  of  Malcolm  K.  Burke.     Approved   June  11. 

1946.     1   p.      (Private  law  581.) 
Bumison,  Mrs.  Jennie.     H.  K.  4074,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Jennie  Burnison.     Approved 

June  11,   1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  602.) 
Burstein,  JIarry.     H.  U.  6011,  act  for  relief  of  Harry  Burstein,  Madeline  Borvick,  and 

Mrs.  Clara  Kaufman  Truly   (formerly  Clara  M.  Kaufman).     Approved  June  8,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  555.) 
Butler,  Uenry  Ji.     H.  K.  1072,  act  for  relief  of  Henry  R.  Butler.    Approved  June  8,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  545.) 
Buxton,  George  H.,  jr.     H.  R.  4416,  act  for  relief  of  George  H.  Buxton,  jr.     Approved 

June  12,  1946.      1  p.      ^  Private  law  64o.) 
Champlin,  Mrs.  Eva  D.     H.   K.   4414,   act  for  relief  of  Eva  D.    Champlin,   Robert  H. 

Howell,  Emily  Howell,  and  Stella  Ward.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private 

law  612.) 
Clark,  Robert  T.     H.  R.  4210,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Bob  Clark  and  estate  of  George 

D.  Croft.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  606.) 
Curry,  Uerahel  D.     H.  R.  4400,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Hersbel  Dean  Curry. 

Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  610.) 
D  <k  II  Grocery.     H.  R.  3523,  act  for  relief  of  Sam  Damico  and  Clint  Hamm,  operating 

as  D  and  H  Grocery.      Approved  June  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  591.) 
Del  Valle,  Fundador  Nieves.     H.  R.   4244,  act  for  relief  of  Fundador  Nieves  del  Valle. 

Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  60S.) 
Dias,   Obaldino   F.     H.    R.    5049,    act   for   relief   of   estate    of   Obaldino   Francis   Dias. 

Approved  June  10.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  577.) 
Dinson,  Severo  A.     H.  R.  4298,  act  for  relief  of  Severo  Apoluna  Dinson  and  Candilaria 

Dinson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Laura  Dinson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Teresita  Dinson. 

Approved  June  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  550.) 
Dishong,  Sam.     H.  R.  3228,  act  for  relief  of  Sam   Dishong.     Approved  June  8,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  546.) 
Dohson,  George  L.     H.  R.  4545,  act  for  relief  of  George  Leslie  Dobson.     Approved  June 

II,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  616.) 

Dove,  Jerome.     H.  R.  4609,  act  for  relief  of  Jerome  Dove.     Approved  June  11,   1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  618.) 
Downs,  Arthur  F.     S.   1201,  act  for  relief  of   Arthur  F.   Downs.     Approved  May  28, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  542.) 
Drolet,  Louis  M.     H.  R.  4836,  act  for  relief  of  Louis  M.  Drolet.     Approved  June   10, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  575.) 
Duffee,  Peter  B.     H.  R.  1238,  act  for  relief  of  Father  Peter  B.  Duffee.     Approved  June 

10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  558.) 
Ehreeht,  Mrs.  Theresa.     H.  R.  4977,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Theresa  Ebrecht.     Approved 

June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  626.) 
Elmira  Area  Soaring  Corporation.     S.  842,  act  for  relief  of  Elmira  Area  Soaring  Cor- 
poration.    Approved  May  16,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  538.) 
Feldman,  Mrs.  Gussie.     H.  R.  4757,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Gussie  Feldman.     Approved 

June  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  551.) 
Fine,  Morris.     H.   R.   1299,   act  for  relief  of  Morris  Fine.     Approved  June   11,   1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  630.) 
Fischer,  Mrs.  Mabel  M.     H.  R.  3781,  act  for  relief  of  Mabel  M.  Fischer  and  Nora  M. 

Steinmetz.    Ajiproved  June  11,  1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  596.) 
Fleishman,  Harry  W.     H.  R.  4800,  act  for  relief  of  Harry  Fleishman.     Approved  June 

10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  573.) 

Flor,  Carmen  Aurora  de  la.     H.  R.  6334,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Carmen  Aurora  de  la 

Flor.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  627.) 
Fortunato,  Mrs.  Catherine.     H.  R.  4976,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.   Catherine   Fortunato. 

Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  625.) 
Frank,  Holland  L.     H.  R.  3100,  act  for  relief  of  Rolland   Lee  Frank.     Approved  June 

11.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  5S9.) 

Ouillory,  Acchille.     H.  R.  2665,  act  for  relief  of  Acchille  Guillory  and  Olivia  Guillory. 

Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  586.) 
Hansen,  Mayer  O.     H.  R.  4174,  act  for  relief  of  Mayer  G.  Hansen.     Approved  June  8, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  548.) 
Hastings,  Mrs.   Oladi/s.      H.    R.    4640,   act   for   relief   of    Gladys   Hastings.      Approved 

June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  620.) 
Haynes,  Ben  T.     H.  R.  2973,  act  for  relief  of  Ben  Thomas  Haynes.     Approved  June 

10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  565.) 
Hicks,  Mrs.  Vannas  H.     H.  R.  3618,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Vannas  H.  Hicks.     Approved 

June  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  569.) 
Hodges,   L.    Wilmoth.      H.    R.   874,    act   for   relief   of   L.    Wilmoth   Hodges.      Approved 

June  12,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  642.) 
Hollia,  Edward  A.,  sr.      H.  R.  4047,  act  for  relief  of  Edward  A.  HoUis,  sr.     Approved 

June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  601.) 
Jacobs,  Mrs.  Lillian.     H.  R.  4537.  act  for  relief  of  Lillian  Jacobs.     Approved  June  11, 

1946.      1   p.      (Private  law  615.) 
Jerry,  Carlton  O.     H.  R.  4172.  act  for  relief  of  Carlton  G.  Jerry.     Approved  June  10, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  570.) 
Johnson,  Cleo  D.     H.   R.   4904,   act  for  relief  of  Cleo  D.   Johnson,   and  Mr.   and  Mrs. 

Jack  B.  Cherry.    Approved  June  12,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  645.) 

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Privafp  law  "vSB-G.IO,  TOth  Congress — Continued. 

Kaili,  Philip  N.     H.   R.  4301,    act  for   relief  of   Philiii   Naope  Kaili   and   Susie   Kaili. 

Approved  June  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  571.) 
King.  Ben   V.     H.   R.   5?,07,  act  for  relief  of  Ben  V.   King.      Approved  June   8,   1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  553.) 
Kojas.  AUIotia.     S.    997.    act   for    relief    of   Aldona    Kojas.     Approved    May    14,    1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  534.) 
Koperski,  Mrs.  Merla.     H.  R.  3."40,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Merla  Koperski.      Approved 

June  10.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  567.) 
Learned,  Irving  W.     H.  R.  4915,  act  for  relief  of  Irving  W.  Learned.     Approved  June 

11.  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  624.) 
Leiilnnc.  Mrs.  Edna  B.     H.  R.  4670.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Edna  B.  LeBlanc.     Approved 

June  12.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  644.) 
Lee.  Margaret.     H.  R.  4607,  act  for  relief  of  Margaret  Lee  and  ISIike  Sopko.     Approved 

June  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  617.) 
Lee,  Ross.      H.  R.  941.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  C.  A.  I^ee,  administratrix  of  estate  of  Ross 

Lee.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  629.) 
LoQQins,  Vertie  B.     H.  R.  4491,  act  for  relief  of  Vertie  Bea  Logging.     Approved  June  11, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  61.3.) 
McCnrfv.  James  B.     H.  R.  3270,  act  for  relief  of  James  B.  McCarty.     Approved  Juno 

10,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  566.) 

McDonnuoh .  Michael  J.      H.  R.  24S3.  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Michael  J.  McDonough. 

Approved  Mav  9.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  533.) 
McCriU.  Mrs.  Gertrude.      H.  R.  3823.  act  for  relief  of  Gertrude  McGill.      Approved  June 

11.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  598.) 

McRae.  Douglas  C.     H.  R.  781,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Douglas  Charles  McRae. 

Approved  June  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  557.) 
Marion    Contracting   Co.      H.    R.   208.    act   for   relief   of  Marion    Contracting   Company. 

Approved  June  13.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  647.) 
Mello.  Michael  0.      H.  R.  2246,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Michnel  O.  Mello,  and  Christian 

O.  Mello.      Approved  June  10,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  562.) 
Montoomery.  Lyndon  T.     H.  R.  3770,  act  for  relief  of  Lyndon  T.  Montgomery.     Approved 

June  11.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  595.) 
Morqnn,  Dorothy.     H.  R.  4016.  act  for  relief  of  Dorothy  Morgan.     Approved  June  11, 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  600.) 
Nations,  Johnnie  V.     H.  R.  4142,  act  for  relief  of  Johnnie  V.  Nations.     Approved  June  11, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  604.) 
Naval  Supply  Depot.  Bayonne.     S.  1871,  act  to  authorize  conveyance  of  parcel  of  land  at 

Naval  Supply  Depot.  Bayonne.  N.  J.,  to  American  Radiator  niid  Standard  Sanitary 

Corporation.      Approved  June  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  582.) 
Nelson.  Olaf  T.     H.  R.   4527,   act  for  relief  of  O.   T.   Nelson   and  wife,   Clara  Nelson. 

Approved  JiTne  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  614.) 
Niekum,  Philip,  jr.     S.  1978,  act  to  authorize  restoration  of  Philip  Niekum.  jr..  to  active 

list  of  Navv  with  appropriate  rank  and  restoration  of  pay  and  allowances.     Approved 

June  13,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  646.) 
Normand.  .4ma  L.      H.  R.  3599.  act  for  relief  of  Ama  L.  Normand  and  estate  of  Curtis 

Joseph  Gaspard.      Approved  .Tune  ]0.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  568.') 
Ovcrcnsh.  Charles  M.      H.   R.   3822.   act  for  relief  of  Charles  M.   Overcash.      Approved 

June  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  597.) 
Paul.  Mrs.  Maru  a.      H.  R.  6245.  act  for  relief  of  Mary  G.  Paul.      Approved  June  10. 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  579.) 
Perl-ivs.  Albert  P.      H.  R.  4647.  act  for  relief  of  Alhert  R.  Perkins.      Approved  June  11- 

1946.      1    p.      (Private  law   636.) 
Phillips.  C.  LeRoy.     H.  R.  4639,  act  for  relief  of  C.  LeRoy  Phillips.     Approved  June 

11.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  619.) 
Piomho  Bros,  d  Co.     H.  R.  4141.  act  for  relief  of  Piomho  Brothers  and  Company.     Ap- 
proved June  8,  1946.      1  p.      ^Private  law  547.) 
Reeves.  Stanley  B.      H.  R.  4832.  act  for  relief  of  Stanley  B.  Reeves  and  ^Irs.  Stanley 

B.  Reeves.      Approved  .Tune  12.  1946.      1   p.       (Private  law  640.') 
Ridgewan.  Pershing  W.      H,  R.  3676.  act  for  relief  of  Pershing  'W.  Ridgeway.      Approved 

June  11.  1946.      1   n.       rPrivate  law  503.) 
Riftcr.   ^fauricc   C.      TT    R.   3702.   n^t  for  relief  of  Maurice   C.   Ritter.      Approved   June 

11.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  594.) 
Rothcnhcrqrr.   Glen       TT.   R.   3556,   .I'-t   for  relief   ef  Mr.    and   IMrs.   Glen   Rothenberger. 

Approved  June  13.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  648.) 
Snvtooth    Co.      IT.   R.   AllT.   act  for  relief  of   Sawtooth   Companv.      Approved   June  11, 

1946.      1  n.      (Private  law  62?.') 
Schmelt:!.  William    F.      H.   R.   2576,   act  for  relief  of  William   P.   Schmeltz.      Approved 

June  11.  1946.      1   n.       (Private  law  585.1 
Schmidt,  Nina  E.      TT.  R.  4905.  act  for  relief  of  Nina  E.  Schmidt.      Approved  June  10, 

1946.      1    p.      (Private  law   576.) 
Seferian.  John.      IT.  R.  216,  act  for  relief  of  John   Seferian  and  Laura   Seferian.      Ap- 
proved June  10.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  556.) 
Shipp.  John  M.      TT.  R    4723.  act  for  relief  of  John  M.  Shipp.      Approved  June  11,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  621.) 
Silk.  Mrs.  Tlcnrictta.      TT.  R.  238.  act  for  relief  of  nenrietta  Silk.      Approved  June  11. 

1946.      1  p.        (Private  law  583.) 
Smith.  Mrs.  Pearl.      IT.  R.  4854.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Pearl  Smith.      Approved  June  11. 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  623.) 
Socony-Vacuum    Oil  Co.      S.   1742.  act  for  relief  of  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Companv.     Ap- 
proved May  14,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  535.) 
Southern  California  Edison  Co..  Ltd.      IT.  R.  4270.  act  for  relief  of  Southern  California 

Edison  Company,  Limited.      Approved  June  8,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  549.) 
Spargo,  John  G.     S.   1747,   act  for    relief  of  John   C.   Spargo.     Approved  May   14,   1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  536.) 

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Stctrart.  Charles  W.     H.  R.  3908,  act  for  rolief  of  estate  of  Cbarles  W.  Stewart.     Ap- 
proved June  11,  in4fi.     1  p.      (Private  law  (534.) 
Strihling,  Crystal  R.     II.  R.  3018,  act  for  relief  of  Crystal  R.  Stribling.     Approved  June 

11.  l!)4r).      1  p.      (Private  law  588.) 
Si/kes.  Jifrs.  licssic.     H.  R.  845,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Luther  S.  Sykes   [Bessie  Sykes]. 

Approved  June  11,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  584.) 
Thcrriault.  WilUnm  N.     H.  R.  3808,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  William  N.  Therriault 

and   Milliecnt  Tlierrianlt.      Approved   June  13,   194(5.      1   p.      (Private  law  649.) 
Trnttrr,  Mrs.  Lovie  ^f.     H.  R.  3125.  act  for  relief  of  Lovie  M.  Trotter.     Approved  June 

11.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  590.) 
Tuniavjian.  M.  Martin.     IT.  R.  3641.  act  for  relief  of  M.  Martin  Turpanjian.     Approved 

June  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  592.) 
Vaufihan,  James  /?.     H.  R.  3828.  act  for  relief  of  James  R.  Vaughan.    Approved  June  11, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  633.) 
Vest.  C.  C.     F    R.  4750,  act  for  relief  of  C.  C.  Vest.     Approved  June  10,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  572.) 
Waqnrr.  ^^rs.  Si/lria  W.     H.  R.  5525,  act  for  relief  of  Svlvia  Wagner.     Approved  June 

10.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  578.) 
Walter.  Ahtn.     II.  R.  3907.  act  for  relief  of  Ahto  Walter,  T-iicv  Walter,  and  legal  guardian 

of  Teddy  Walter.     Approved  June  11,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  599.) 
Wehh.  nanhne.     n.  R.  2569,  act  for  relief  of  Daphne  Webb.     Approved  June  12,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  638.) 
Weems,  Genrqe  O.     .S.  1442,  act  for  relief  of  George  O.  Weems.     Approved  May  15,  1946. 

1  n.      (Private  law  537  ) 
Wcsf.  Genrqe  .\.     H.  R.  2747,  act  for  relief  of  George  A.  West.     Approved  June  11,  1946 

1   p.      (Private  law  587.) 
iri7?ian;.«.  .Jack.     H.  R.  210.  act  for  relief  of  Jack  Williams,  Mrs.  Lora  Sally  Williams, 

legal  guardian   of  Garry  E.   Williams,   and  legal  guardian   of  James  Williams.     Ap- 
proved June  12,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  641.) 
Wolf,  Mrs.  Mary  M.     H.  R.  1229.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Marv  M.  Wolf.     Approved  June 

13.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  650.) 
Woodfall,  Earle  R..  jr.     H.  R.  4170.  act  for  relipf  of  estate  of  Earle  R.  Woodfall.  jr 

Approved  June  11.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  605.) 
Wriqht,  Ola  L.     H.  R.  4352.  act  for  relief  of  Ola  L.  Wright,  Mrs.  Margaret  WVight,  and 

lejr.nl  guardian  of  Betty  Bea  Wright.     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1   p.      (Private  law 

009.) 
Yakutat  Canperatire  Market.     H.  R.  6010.  act  for  relief  O'f  Yakutat  Cooperative  Market 

Approved  June  8.  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  554.) 
Youvfi.  Oiren  G.      H.  R.  3525,  act  for  relief  of  Owen  Young.      Approved  June  12,  1946 

1  p.      (Private  law  639.) 

Public  law  376-412,  79th  Congress. 

Note. — Public  laws  in  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  the  Superin. 
tondent  of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $3.00  a  sessioa 
foreign   subscription.    $4.25 ;    single   copies   are   usually   5c.  ;    no.    384.     Appropriations 
which  see  below,  is  10c. 
Administrative  lav\     S.  7.  act  to  improve  administration  of  justice  by  prescribing  fair 

administrative  procedure  [in  Government  agencies].      [Approved  June  11,  1940.]    9  p. 

(Public  law  404.) 
Airports.     S.  2.  act  to  provide  Federal  aid  for  development  of  public  airports.      [Ap- 
proved May  13.  1946.1      13  p.      (Public  law  377.) 
Appropriations.    H.  R.  5604,  act  reducing  or  further  reducing  certain  appropriations  and 

contractual  authorizations  available  for  fiscal  vear  1946.     [Approved  May  27,  1946.] 

9  p.      (Public  law  391.) 
H.   R.  5890.  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations 

for  fiscal  .vear  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for 

fiscal  vear  1946,  and  for  other  purposes.      [Approved  May  18,  1946.]     22  p.     (Public 

law  384.) 
liankrnptey.     H.  R.  5504,  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy 

throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto 

(relative   to   farm    mortgage   moratorium].      Approved   June  3,    1946.      1   p.      (Public 

law  395.) 
Beniria  Arsenal  Reservation.      S.   1770.   act  to   authorize  exchange  of  land   at   Benicia 

Arsenal.  Calif,      [for  land  of  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company].     Approved  June 

12,1940.     1  p.     (Public  law  412.) 
Bill  of  Rifjhts  Day.     IT.  .T.   Res.  273,   ioint  resolution  to  provide  for  proper  observance 

of  1  r)5th  anniversary  of  adoption  of  first  10  amendments  to  the  Constitution,  known 

as  Bill  of  Rights.      Approved   l\Iay   29,   1940.      1   p.      (Public  law  302.)       [H.   J.  Res. 

273  authorizes  the  President  to  designate  Dec.  15,  1946.  as  Bill  of  Rights  Day.] 
Catnlina    Hiqhtnay.      S.    913,    act    to    protect    scenic    values    along    and    tributary    to 

Catalina    Highway    within    Coronado    National    Forest,    Ariz.       [Approved    June    11, 

1940.]     2  p.      (Public  law  409.) 
Civil  Engineers  Corps,  Navy.     S.  1872,  act  to  provide  for  rank  of  original  appointments 

in    Corps    of    Civil    Engineers   of    Navy.      Approved    June    8,    1946.      1    p.       (Public 

law  399.) 
Conscription.     S.  .7.  Res.  159,  .ioint  resolution  to  extend  selective  training  and  service 

act  of  1940,  as  amended,  until  July  1,  1940.     Approved  May  14,  1946.     1  p.      (Public 

law  379.)      [S.   J.   Res.   159  also  exempts  fathers  and  teen-agers  from   conscription.] 
Costilla  Creek.     H.  R.  4510,  act  granting  consent  and  approval  of  Congress  to  inter- 
state compact  between  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  with  respect  to  waters  of  Costilla 

Creek.      [Approved  June  11,  1946.]     10  p.      (Pul)lic  law  408.) 

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Public  law  376-412,  79th  Congress— Continued. 
Dead.     H.   R.   3936,   act  to   provide   for  evacuation   and   return   of   remains  of  certain 

persons    who    died    and    are    buried    outside    continental    limits    of    United    States. 

[Approved  May  16,  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  383.) 
Devils  Lake  Reservation.     S.   130.5.   act  to  confer  jurisdiction   on   North   Dakota   over 

offenses    committed    by    or    against    Indians    on    Devils    Lake    Indian    Reservation. 

Approved  May  31,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  394.) 
Disabled  American  Veterans.     S.   1961,  act  to  exempt  from  taxation  certain  property 

of  Disabled  American  Veterans  in   District  of  Columbia.     Approved   May   15,   1946. 

1  p.     (Public  law  380.)  ,  .     ^.  .  .  . 

District  of  Cohtmbia.     H.  R.  5719,  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize  black-outs  in  District 

of  Columbia   [so  as  to  provide  for  use  of  funds  appropriated  under  such  act  for 

services  to  veterans  and  war  workers].     Approved  May  9,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law 

S.   1189,   act  to   provide  for  voluntary   apprenticeship   in   District   of   Columbia. 

[Approved  Mav  21,  1946.]  5  p.  (Public  law  387.)  [S.  1189  provides  for  appoint- 
ment of  an  Apprenticeship  Council  bv  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia.] 

• S.  1955,  act  to  authorize  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to  provide  neces- 

sarv  utilities  for  veterans'  housing  furnished  and  erected  by  national  housing 
administrator.      Approved   May    18,   1946.      1    p.      (Pulilic   law   385.) 

Government  offlcials  and  employees.  S.  1415,  act  to  increase  rates  of  compensation  of 
officers  and  employees  of  Federal  Government  [and  employees  of  District  of  Columbia]. 
[Approved  Mav  24.  1946.1     6  p.     (Public  law  390.) 

Hawaii  Coxintn.  T.  H.  H.  R.  4300,  act  for  relief  of  county  of  Hawaii,  T.  H.  Approved 
June  10,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  403.) 

Housing.  H.  R.  4761,  act  to  expedite  availability  of  housing  for  veterans  of  World 
War  II  by  expediting  production  and  allocation  of  materials  for  housing  purposes 
and  by  curbing  excessive  pricing  of  new  housing.  [Approved  May  22,  1946.1  9  p. 
(Public  law  388.)  [H.  R.  4761  creates  office  of  Housing  Expediter  to  be  held  by 
existing  Government  official  or  new  appointee.] 

Internal  revenue.  H.  J.  Res.  353,  joint  resolution  extending  time  for  release  of  powers 
of  appointment  for  purposes  of  certain  provisions  of  Internal  revenue  code.  Approved 
May  29,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  393.) 

Navai  Academy,  Annapolis.  S.  1854,  act  to  establish  civilian  position  of  academic 
dean  of  Postgraduate  School  of  Naval  Academy  and  compensation  therefor.  Ap- 
proved June  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  402.) 

Naval  Ammunition  Depot,  Hastings.  S.  1812,  act  to  provide  reimbursement  for  per- 
sonal property  lost,  damaged,  or  destroyed  as  result  of  explosions  at  Naval  Ammuni- 
tion Denot,  Hastings.  Nebr.,  Apr.  6  and  Sept.  15,  1944.  Approved  May  14,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  378.) 

Navy.  S.  1605,  act  to  reimburse  certain  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  personnel  and  former 
Navy  and  Marine  Corps  personnel  for  personal  property  lost  or  damaged  as  result  of 
fires  which  occurred  at  various  Navv  and  Marine  Corps  shore  activities.  Approved 
June  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  401.) 

Nevada,  U.  S.  S.  S.  1802,  act  to  provide  for  delivery  of  custody  of  certain  articles  of 
historic  interest  from  U.  S.  8.  Nevada  and  U.  S.  S.  Wyoming  to  Nevada  and  Wyoming, 
respectively.     Approved  June  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  397.) 

Niagara  Falls  Bridge  Commission.  H.  J.  Res.  340.  joint  resolution  to  amend  joint 
resolution  creating  Niagara  Falls  Bridge  Commission  [to  make  it  possible  for  said 
commission  to  issue  refunding  bonds].  Approved  June  11,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  406.) 

Officers,  Navy.  H.  J.  Res.  347,  joint  resolution  to  correct  technical  error  [relative  to 
reappointment  of  officers  In  Navy  or  Marine  Corps]  in  act  approved  Apr.  18,  1946 
(Public  law  347,  79th  Congress).     Approved  June  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  407.) 

■     S.   1802,  act  to  repeal  sec.  1548,  Revised  statutes    (34  U.  S.  C.   592)    [renuiring 

naval  officers  to  be  furnished  with  copy  of  regulations  and  general  orders  of  Navy 
Department].     Approved  June  8,  1946."   1  p.      (Public  law  398.) 

Postal  service.  H.  R.  5059,  act  to  provide  additional  compensation  for  postmasters 
and  employees  of  postal  service,      .\pproved  May  21,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  386.) 

Prostitution.  H.  R.  6305,  act  to  make  permanent  provisions  of  act  of  July  11,  1941, 
prohibiting  prostitution  in  vicinity  of  military  and  naval  establishments.  Approved 
May  15,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  381.) 

San  Diego.  Tex.  H.  R.  4418,  act  for  relief  of  San  Diego,  Tex.  Approved  June  8,  1946. 
1  p.      (Pulilic  law  400.) 

School  lunches.  H.  R.  3370,  act  to  provide  assistance  to  States  in  establishment,  main- 
tenance, operation,  and  expansion  of  school-lunch  programs.  [Approved  June  4, 
1946.]     5  p.      (Public  law  .396.) 

Supplies.  S.  1980.  act  to  continue  in  effect  sec.  6  of  act  of  July  2,  1940  (54  Stat.  714), 
as  amended,  relating  to  exportatiton  of  certain  commodities.  Approved  May  23, 
1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  389.) 

Uniforms.  S.  1959,  act  to  authorize  payment  of  additional  uniform  gratuity  to  reserve 
officers  commissioned  from  status  of  aviation  cadets.  Approved  June  11,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  405.) 

Vte  Indians.  H.  R.  4657,  act  to  amend  act  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  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  llnited  States 
[so  as  to  permit  use  of  tribal  fmuls  for  payment  of  expenses  incurred  by  attorneys 
in  prosecution  of  claims].     Ap])inved  June"  11,   1946.      1   p.      (Public  law  410.) 

Veterans'  orgnni-ations.  H.  R.  0."!3,  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  lend  certain 
property  of  War  Department  to  national  veterans'  organizations  for  use  at  State 
and  national  conventions.     Aiiproved  June  11.   1946.     1   p-.      (Public  law  411.) 

War  relief.  S.  2101,  act  to  amend  trading  with  the  enemy  act,  as  amended,  to 
permit  shipment  of  relief  supplies.     Approved  May  16,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  382.) 

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738  Go^^ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

CONFERENCE   COMMITTEES 

Agriculture  Dcpnrtmrnt.  Department  of  Agriculture  approijriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1047,  conferotice  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  r>605;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tarver.  June  7,  1046.  1".  p.  ( H.  rp.  2234,  70th  Cong.  2(1  se.'^s. )  [H.  R.  500."),  as 
here  reported,  contains  provision  prohibiting  payment  of  salary  or  wages  to 
any  member  of  an  orpanization  of  (Jovernment  employees,  asserting  right  to 
strike  against  the  Government.]     t 

Bode,  Mrs.  Catherine.  Catherine  Bode,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2223  [for  relief  of  Catherine  Bode]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  3,  1946. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  2107,  70th  Cong.  2d  scss.)     t 

Hodges,  L.  Wilmoth.  L.  Wilmoth  Hodges,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
874  [for  relief  of  L.  Wilmoth  Hodges]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.    June  3, 1946. 

1  p.     (H.  rp.  2108,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lee,  Ross.  Mrs.  C.  A.  Lee,  administratrix  of  Ross  Lee,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  041  [for  i-elief  of  Mrs.  C.  A.  Lee,  administratrix  of  Ross 
Lee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  3,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2200,  70th 
Cong.  2tl  sess.)     t 

Rate  materials.  Strategic  and  critical  materials  for  national  defense  purposes, 
conference  report  to  accompany  S.  752  [to  amend  act  of  June  7,  1930  (53 
Stat.  811),  as  amended,  relating  to  acquisition  of  stocks  of  strategic  and 
critical  materials  for  national  defense  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  June 
10,  1046.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2235,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26392 

TherriauU,  William  N.  William  N.  Therriault  and  Millicent  Therriault,  con- 
ference report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3808  [for  relief  of  estate  of  William  Ther- 
riault and  Millicent  Therriault]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  3,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2199,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

Government  offices.  Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott. 
May  24,  1046.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2128,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     June  4, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2207,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Elliott.     June  4, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2208,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Disposing  of  sundrv  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.       June  14, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2291,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposition  of  sundry  papers,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     Mav  31, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2196,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  legislative  branch, 
House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  IMQ  and  fiscal  vear  1947.     May  23,  1946. 

2  p.  ( H.  doc.  605,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

•     Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  legislative  branch.  House  of 

Representatives,  fiscal   year  1947.     May  24,  1046.     2  p.     (H.   doc.   600,  70th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives  and  history  of  legislation, 
79th  Congress,  1st  session,  final  edition.     1946.     176  p.  large  8°     t 

Y  1.2 : 1/79-1/final 

Same,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  Jan.  14-June  29,  1946;  no.  1-114.     1946. 

various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  House  of  Representatives  is  in  session.]    t 

Y  1.2 :  1/70-2-1  to  70-2-114 

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July  1946  739 

Reports  to  be  made  to  Cougi-ess,  letter  from  clerk  of  House  of  Representatives 
transmitting  list  of  reports  which  it  is  duty  of  any  officer  or  department  to 
make  to  Congres?s.  Jan.  14,  1&4G.  33  p.  (H.  doc.  573,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  9-35340 

ACCOUNTS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee,  House.  Providing  for  further  ex- 
penses of  conducting  investigation  [of  progress  of  national-defense  program] 
authorized  by  House  resolution  281  of  77th  Congress,  continued  by  House 
resolution  52  of  78th  Congress,  and  continued  by  House  resolution  38  of  79th 
Congress,  incurred  by  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  652 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Boykin.  June  6,  1946.  1  p.  (H. 
rp.  2226,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Siirplus  property.  Providing  funds  for  study  and  investigation  regarding  dis- 
posal of  surplus  property  authorized  by  House  resolution  385,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  641 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Toole.  INIay  27,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2145, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

AGEICULTUKE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agricultural  ci'edit.     Amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  and  Federal  Farm 
Mortgage  Corporation  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6477 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pace.     June  17,  1946.     19  p.     (H.  rp.  2295,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [Includes 
minority  report.]     t 
L.  C.  curd  46-26493 

Chicago,  Milwaukee.  St.  Paul  d  Pacific  Railroad.  Extend  and  renevp  lease,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5876  [to  authttrize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  extend  and 
renew  to  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company  for  term 
of  10  years  lease  to  Henry  A.  Scandrett,  Walter  J.  Cummings,  and  George  I. 
Haight,  trustees  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 
of  tract  of  land  in  Department  of  Agriculture  range  livestock  experiment  sta- 
tion in  Montana,  and  for  right-of-way  to  said  tract,  for  removal  of  gravel  and 
ballast  material]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Poage.  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2278, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Marketing  agreements  and  orders,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  on  H.  R.  5496,  to 
amend  provisions  of  agricultural  adjustment  act  relating  to  marketing  agree- 
ments and  orders  (H.  R.  6303  reported),  Apr.  3-May  3,  1946.  1946.  iii+55  p. 
( Serial  K. )     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  338  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  M  34/10 

Peanuts.  Amending  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended  [relative 
to  acreage  allotment  for  peanuts],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5958;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pace.    June  10,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2236,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

■ Peanut-marketing  quotas,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  359  [relating  to 

peanut  marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as 
amended] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pace.  June  10,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp  2237,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sugar.  Extension  of  sugar  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  0689  [to  extend  for 
additional  year  provisions  of  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended,  and  taxes  with 
respect  to  sugar]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan.  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2271,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     t 

Swan  Island.  International  animal  quarantine  station  on  Swan  Ishnul,  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  364  [to  provide  for  establishment  of  international 
animal  quarantine  station  on  Swan  Island,  and  to  permit  entry  therein  ot 
animals  from  any  country  and  subsequent  importation  of  such  animals  into 
other  parts  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan.  June  13,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2270,  79th  CJong.  2d  sess.)     t 

APPROPRIA'nONS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSB 

Appropriations.     Legislative  branch  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.    1946.    ii+255  p.    *  Paper, 
35c.     •  Item  339 
L.  O.  card  46-26331  T  4.Ap  6/1 :  L  52/947 

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Appropriations — Continued. 

Third    urgent   deficiency   appropriation    bill,    1946,    report   to   accompany 

H.  R.  6G01  [makinj;  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  19-16  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1046,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of 
Missouri.     May  29,  1946.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  2159,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Third  urgent  deficiency  appropriation  bill,    [fiscal   year]    1946,  hearings 

before  subconnnittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.    1946.    ii-f-160  p.    *  Paper,  25c. 

•  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-26333  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  36/946-5 

Coast  Guard.  Coast  Guard  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  be- 
fore subcommittee,  7!»tli  Congress,  2d  session.     1946.     ii-j-144  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 

•  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-26332  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  C  63/2/947 

Same,  supplemental  hearings.    1946.    ii+18  p.    *  Paper,  lOo.     •  Item  339 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  C  63/2/947/supp. 

Government  corporations  appropriation  bill,  1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6777  [making  appropriations  for  Government  corporations  and  independent 
executive  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mahon.  June  13, 
1946.  06  p.  (H.  rp.  2269,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Includes  minority  views.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-2643.5 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  supplemental  hearing 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6335.    1946.    ii+lS  p. 
[Relates  to  educational,  health,  and  other  needs  of  Navajo  Indians  in  Arizona 
and  New  Mexico.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  339 
L.  C.  card  46-26348  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  In  8/6/947/pt.l-3/supp. 

Labor  Department.  Department  of  Labor,  Federal  Security  Agency,  and  related 
independent  oflBces  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1947,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6739 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  June  11,  1946.  33  p.  (H.  rp.  2242,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Navy  Department  appropriation  bill,  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  Navy  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
iDcluding  Maritime  Commission  and  War  Shipping  Administration.  1946. 
2  pts.     •  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-26323  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  N  22/4/947 

pt.  1.  Navy  Department.     11  +  2036  p.     •  Paper,  $3.00. 

pt.  2.  United   States  Maritime  Commission,   War   Shipping  Administration,     ii+646   p. 
•  Paper,  $1.00. 

BANKING  AND    CURRENCY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  5, 
1946.     1940.     46  p.  4"     $  Y  4.  B  22/1 :  79/13 

Federal  credit  unions.     Amending  Federal  credit  union  act,  hearing,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3327,  superseded  by  H.  R.  6372,  May  7,  1946.     1946. 
ii+18  p.     *Paper,  10c.     •  Item  340 
L.  C.  card  46-20349  Y  4.  B  22/1 :  F  31/24 

Gi-eat  Britain.     Implementation  of  financial  agreement  dated  Dec.  6,  1945,  be- 
tween United  States  and  United  Kingdom,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  138 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.     June  14.  1946.     31   p.     (H.   rp.  2*289,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     [Includes  minoritv  views.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26438 

CI\'IL   SERVICE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.  May  21  and  June  20, 
1946 ;  no.  5  and  6.     1946.     56  p.  and  00  p.     A"     %  Y  4.  C  49/1 :  79/5,  6 

Civil  service  pensions.  Amending  civil  service  retirement  act,  as  amended,  report 
to  accompany  S.  896  [to  amend  act  to  amend  further  civil  service  retirement 
act,  as  amended,  approved  Jan.  24,  1942,  so  as  to  provide  for  recomputation 
of  annuities  for  retired  annuitants  who  retired  prior  to  Jan.  24, 1942] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Randolph.     May  27, 1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2146,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Civil  service  pensions — Continued. 

Amending  further  civil  service  retirement  act  [relative  to  withholding  of 

retirement  funds  from  certain  former  fiscal  officers],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3492;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  May  27,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2147,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Amending  sec.  6  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930,  as  amended 

[so  as  to  continue  annuity  rights  of  persons  retired  on  disability  who  recover 
but  cannot  secure  reemployment],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4651;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Randolph.     May  27,  1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2148,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Holidays.  Making  July  5,  1946,  holiday,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6691  [to 
excuse  employees  of  executive  branch  of  tlie  Government  from  work  on  July 
5,  1946]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fallon.  June  12,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2268,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alcorn,  Archibald  J.  Archibald  J.  Alcorn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4919  [for 
relief  of  Archibald  J.  Alcorn]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Jennings.  May  27,  1946. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  2155,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Andersen,  Mrs.  Jennie  0.  Jennie  Olsen  Andersen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1614  [for  relief  of  Jennie  Olsen  Andersen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth. 
May  24,   1946.     14  p.      (H.    rp.  2112,   79th  Cong.   2d   sess.)      t 

Bahcock,  Mrs.  Hattie  M.  Mrs.  Hattie  Main  Babcock.  Chester  N.  Main,  and 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  Norman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3401  [for  relief  of 
Mrs.  Hattie  Main  Babcock,  Chester  N.  Main,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  Norman] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.     May  29,  1946.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  2171,  79th  Cong.  2d 

sess. )     t 

Barrett,  Charles  F.  Charles  F.  Bai-rett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5349  [for 
relief  of  Charles  F.  Barrett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hedrick.  May  29,  1946.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  2174,  79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.)     t 

Bechtotd,  Sam.  Sam  Bechtold,  report  to  accompany  S.  1286  [for  relief  of  Sam 
Bechtold]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Mankin.  May  24,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2110, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Belk,  Mrs.  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  Belk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3359  [for  relief 
of  Mrs.  Mary  Belk]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  27,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
2149,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Benoit,  Dimple.  Dimple  Benoit,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3672  [for  relief  of 
Dimple  Benoit]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrnes  of  Wisconsin.  May  24,  1946.  17  p. 
(H.  rp.  2116,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bergeron,  Philibert  L.  Philibert  L.  Bergeron,  Alfred  Quist,  and  Astrid  Quist, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3399  [for  relief  of  Philibert  L.  Bergeron,  Alfred 
Quist,  and  Astrid  Quist]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  30,  1946.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  2188,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Booker,  Charles.  Charles  Booker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5351  [for  i-elief 
of  Charles  Booker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.     May  29,  1946.    5  p.     (H.  rp. 

2175,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Booth,  Kdtherine  D.  Estates  of  Katherine  Delores  Booth  and  Agnes  Jane  True, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4834  [for  relief  of  estates  of  Katherine  Delores 
Booth  and  Agnes  Jane  True] ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Mankin.  May  27,  1946.  11  p. 
( H.  rp.  2152,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Burke.  Maleohti  K.  Malcolm  K.  Burke,  report  to  accompany  Si.  1106  [for  relief 
of  Malcolm  K.  Burke]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Madden.  May  24.  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2130.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Calcano.  Juan  L.  Juan  Calcano,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2772  [for  relief 
of  Juan  Calcaiio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrnes  of  Wisconsin.  May  24,  1946.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  2114,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cannon,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Cannon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5722  [for 
relief  of  Charles  L.  Cannon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  June  5,  1946.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  2225,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

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Claims.  Amending  act  of  July  3,  1943  (57  Stat.  372;  31  U.  S.  C.  223b)  to  provide 
for  settlement  of  claims  for  damage  to  or  loss  or  destruction  of  propterty  or 
personal  injury  or  death  caused  by  military  personnel  or  civilian  employees,  or 
otherwise  incident  to  activities  of  War  Department  or  of  Army  [so  as  to 
authorize  War  Department  to  settle  claims  not  in  excess  of  $1,000  in  time 
of  peace  as  well  as  in  time  of  war],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6454 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pittenger.     May  29,  1946.    36  p.     (H.  rp.  216.S,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Diamond,  Raleigh  B.  Raleigh  B.  Diamond,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2132  [for 
relief  of  Raleish  B.  Diamond]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  2214,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Dixie  Margarine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5279  [for  relief  of  Dixie  Marga- 
rine Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  2223,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Doseher,  Gustav  F.  Gustav  F.  Dosclier,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4888  [for 
relief  of  Gustav  F.  Doseher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  May  27,  1946.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  2154,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Elmhorst,  Mr.<i.  El-tie  M.  Elsie  Elmhorst,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5878  [for 
relief  of  Elsie  Elmhorst]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  29,  1946.  5  p. 
(11.  rp.  2181,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Frances  Fitzgerald,  reix)rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  .5739 
[for  relief  of  Frances  Fitzgerald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  29,  1946. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  2178,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

FrancoUne,  Mrs.  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  Francoline  and  Mrs.  Rose  Wallace,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5324  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  Francoline  and  Mrs.  Rose 
Wallace]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Mankin.  May  24,  1946.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  2125, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)         t 

Qilliam.  L.  0.  L.  O.  Gilliam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4415  [for  relief  of  L.  O. 
Gilliam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2219,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Gottlieb,  Fred  A.  Fred  A.  Gottlieb,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4943  [for  relief 
of  Fred  A.  Gottlieb]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  May  24,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
2123,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  offleials  and  ewploi/ees.  Providing  method  of  payment  in  Govern- 
ment establishments  of  overtime,  leave,  and  holiday  compensation  on  basis 
of  night  rates,  pursuant  to  decisions  of  comptroller  general,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6.532;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Pittenger.  Mav  29,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2169,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Grant,  Fred  W.  Fred  W.  Grant,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3S27  [for  relief  of 
Fred  W.  Grant]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.  May  24,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  2117, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Halvorsen,  Andreio  M.  Andrew  M.  Halvorsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5539 
[for  relief  of  Andrew  M.  Halvorsen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  29, 
1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2177,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Harris,  Mrs.  Ltiey  T.  Mrs.  Lucy  T.  Harris,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5284  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Lucy  T.  Harris]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Jennings.  Mav  27,  1946. 
9  p.     (H  rp.  2158,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Hatheicaij  Patterson  Corp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1331  [for  relief  of  Hathe- 
way  Pattei-son  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  May  24, 
1946.     9  p.     (H.  rp.  2111,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Hedin,  Joan  E.  Legal  guardian  of  Joan  Esther  Hedin,  report  to  accompany  H. 
R.  4996  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Joan  Esther  Hedin]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Hedrick.     May  29,  1946.     7  p.     (H  i-p.  2173,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Jordan,  Drunj  L.  Estate  of  Drury  Lee  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5026 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Drurv  Lee  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  May 
27,  1946.     6  p.      (H.  rp.  2156,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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June,  Robert  F.  Robert  June,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  228  [for  relief  of 
Robert  June]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  May  31,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2187, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Keaton,  Walter  J/.  Mr.  and  iMrs.  Walter  Keaton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5872 
[for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Keaton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May 
31,  1946.     5  p.      (H.  rp.  2190,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Krzys,  Frances.  Frances  Krzys,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5884  [for  relief  of 
Frances  Krzys]  ;  submitted  by  IMr.  McGehee.  May  29,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
2182,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Lanser,  Mrs.  Georgia.  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and  Joseph  Lanser,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4660  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and  Joseph  Lanser]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  5,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  2221,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Lassalle,  Jesus.  Jestis  Lassalle  and  Mrs.  America  Bonet  Medina,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4247  [for  relief  of  Jesus  Lassalle  and  Mrs.  America  Bonet 
Medina]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  24,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2118, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lillie,  Francis  T.  Fi-ancis  T.  Lillie  and  Lois  E.  Lillie,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4466  [for  relief  of  Francis  T.  Lillie  and  Lois  E.  Lillie]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole 
of  Kansas.     May  24,  1946.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2121,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lisay,  Stephen.  Stephen  Lisay,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5228  [for  relief  of 
Stephen  Lisay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  May  24,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
2124,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lopez  Ramos,  Alberto.  Estate  of  Alberto  L6pez  Ramos,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4357  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Alberto  Lopez  Ramos]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McGehee.     May  24,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2119,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lowery,  Newton  W.  Newton  William  Lowery,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5510 
[for  relief  of  Newton  William  Lowery]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Mankin.  May  24, 
1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2126,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McMeans,  A.  C.  A.  C.  McMeans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3145  [for  relief  of 
A.  C.  McMeans]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  2216, 
79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Masters,  Mrs.  Rosclla  J.  Rosella  J.  Masters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4458 
[for  relief  of  Rosella  J.  Masters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Scrivner.     May  24,  1946. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  2120,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Newcomb,  Walter  R.,  sr.  Walter  R.  Newcomb,  sr.,  Corbin  A.  Newcomb,  and 
Walter  R.  Newcomb,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4862  [for  relief  of  Walter 
R.  Newcomb,  sr.,  Corbin  A.  Newcomb,  and  Walter  II.  Newcomb,  jr.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Jennings.    May  27,  1946.    lip.     (H.  rp.  2153,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

O'Brien,  Will.  Will  O'Brien,  Mrs.  Bessie  O'Brien,  and  legal  guardian  of  Jane 
O'Brien,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  2785  [for  i-elief  of  Will  O'Brien,  Mrs.  Bessie 
O'Brien,  and  legal  guardian  of  .lane  O'Brien]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.  May 
29,  IWG.     13  p.     (H.  rp.  2170,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital,  Wheeling  Clinic,  Rosetta  Snyder,  'Virginia  Barron, 
Paul  H.  Cope,  and  J.  E.  Ricketts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1957  [for  relief  of 
Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital,  Wheeling  Clinic,  Rosetta  Snyder,  Virginia  Bar- 
ron, Paul  H.  Cope,  and  J.  E.  Ricketts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.    June  5,  1946. 

6  p.     (H.  rp.  2213,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pearson  Remedy  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5304  [for  relief  of  Pearson  Rem- 
edy Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2224, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Pixley,  William  A.  William  A.  Pixley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3623  [for  relief 
of  William  A.  Pixley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Scrivner.  May  27,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2150,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Postmasters.  For  relief  of  certain  postmasters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5792; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hedrick.  May  29,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2179,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

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Poultry  Producers  of  Central  California,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3484  [for 
relief  of  Poultry  Producers  of  Central  California]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle. 
May  24,  194G.    9  p.     (H.  rp.  2115,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Proper,  Wayne  C.  Warrant  oflicer  Wayne  C.  Proper,  report  to  accompany  S.  593 
[for  relief  of  Wayne  C.  Proper]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  2212,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Quality  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4592  [for  relief  of  Quality 
Electric  Company,  Limited]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  5,  1946.  17  p. 
(H.  rp.  2220,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Richter^  Amy  M.  Amy  Mary  Ricliter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4353  [for  relief 
of  Amy  Mary  Ricliter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  30,  1946.  7  p.  (H. 
rp.  2189,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Riley,  Mrs.  Opal.  Mrs.  Opal  Riley  and  Robert  R.  Riley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5025  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Opal  Riley  and  Robert  R.  Riley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Stigler.    June  5,  1946.    11  p.     (H.  rp.  2222,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Robertson,  William  E.  William  E.  Robertson  and  Estelle  Robertson,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4479  [for  relief  of  William  E.  Robertson  and  Estelle  Robert- 
son] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  27, 1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2151,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Schubert,  Ben  W.  Ben  W.  Schubert,  report  to  acompauy  H.  R.  4576  [for  relief 
of  Ben  W.  Schubert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  May  24,  1946.  7  p.  (H. 
rp.  2122,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

She7-man,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Mary  Jane  Sherman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4265 
[for  relief  of  Mary  Jane  Sherman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  5,  1946. 
15  p.     ( H.  rp.  2218,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Shropshire,  Jim  B.  J.  B.  Shropshire,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2319  [for  relief 
of  J.  B.  Shropshire]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.  June  5,  1946.  10  p.  (H.  rp. 
2215,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Stone,  Mrs.  Mae  M.  Mae  Maxine  Stone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5538  [for 
relief  of  Mae  Maxine  Stone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  May  29,  1946.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  2176,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Stone  &  Cooper  Coal  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5243  [for  relief  of 
Stone  and  Cooper  Coal  Company,  Incorporated] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth. 
May  27,  1M6.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2157,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Stceat,  F.  B.  F.  B.  Sweat,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5541  [for  relief  of  F.  B. 
Sweat]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrnes  of  Wisconsin.  -May  24,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
2127,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Thompson,  Warren  H.  Warren  H.  Thompson  and  Madeline  Parent,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3S57  [for  relief  of  Warren  H.  Thompson  and  Madeline  Par- 
ent] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.  June  5.  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2217,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess. )     t 

Ward,  Mrs.  Minnie  J.  Mrs.  Minnie  Jenkins  Ward,  reix>rt  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4673  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Minnie  Jenkins  Ward]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Hedrick. 
May  29,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2172,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wiseman,  Mrs.  Susan  S.  Susan  S.  Wiseman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2287 
[for  relief  of  Susan  S.  Wiseman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dovle.  May  24,  1946. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  2113,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Toakam,  Etta.  Etta  Yoakam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5806  [for  relief  of 
Etta  Yoakam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  :\IcGeliee.  May  29,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  i-p.  2180, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Contagion  and  contagious  diseases.  Amending  act  controlling  spread  of  com- 
municable diseases  in  District  of  Columbia  [so  as  to  give  health  authorities 
right  to  forcibly  detain  persons  known  to  be  infected  with  or  suspected  of  being 
carriers  of  disease],  reixirt  to  accompany  H.  li.  4410:  submitted  by  Mr.  Mc- 
Millan of  South  Carolina.  June  3,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2202,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

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Police.  Increasing  salaries  of  Metropolitan  Police,  "United  States  Park  Police, 
White  House  Police,  and  members  of  Fire  Department  of  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  Gr)16;  submitted  bv  Mr.  McMillan  [of  South  Caro- 
lina].    June  6,  1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2228,  79th  Coug.  2d  sess.)     t 

Societies.  Permitting  members  and  stockholders  of  charitable,  educational,  and 
religious  associations  incorporated  in  District  of  Columbia  to  vote  by  proxy 
or  by  mail,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5970;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMillan  of 
South  Carolina.     June  6,  1940.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2227,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EXPENDITURES  IN  EXECTTriVE  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.  May  21. 
1946;  [no.  5].    1946.    56  p.  4°    t  Y  4.Ex  7/13 :  79/5 

Fishing  vessels.  Sale  of  surplus  vessels  suitable  for  fishing,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5552;  submitted  by  Mr.  Manasco.  May  24,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2143,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

Government  offices.  Administrative  expenses  in  Government  departments,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6533  [to  authorize  certain  administrative  expenses  in 
Government  service,  and  for  other  purpo.ses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Manasco. 
May  29, 1946.    24  p.     (H.  rp.  2186,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Surplus  propertij.    To  amend  surplus  property  act,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  on  H.  R.  5329,  H.  R.  5517,  H.  R.  4432.  and  others,  relating  to  dis- 
position of  surplus  property,  Feb.  14-Mar.  13,  1946.    1946.    iii+533  p.    *  Paper, 
$1.00.    •  Item  350 
L.  C.  card  46-26385  Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  Su  7/2 

FLOOD  CONTROL  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Grand  River  Dam  Authority.  Authorizing  return  of  Grand  River  Dam  project 
to  Grand  River  Dam  Authority  of  Oklahoma  [and  adjustment  and  settlement 
of  accounts  between  the  Authority  and  United  States],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5508 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Whittington.  May  23,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2107. 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rivers.  Authorizations  for  reservoirs,  levees,  and  flood  walls  for  flood  control, 
flood  control  act  of  1946.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6597  [authorizing  con- 
struction of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors  for  flood  control] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Whittington.  May  29,  1946.  45  p.  (H.  rp.  2165,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26330 

Flood  control  bill  of  1946,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R. 

6597,  authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors 
for  flood   control,  Apr.   8-May  14,   1946.     1946.     vii+700  p.     *  Paper,   $1.25. 
•  Item  351 
L.  C.  card  46-26373  Y  4.F  65  :  C  76/11 

FOREIGN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Foreign  service  buildings  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6627  [for  acquisition 
of  buildings  and  grounds  in  foreign  countries  for  use  of  Government  of  United 
States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  June  12,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2251,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Inter- American  military  cooperation  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6326  [to 
contribute  to  effective  maintenance  of  international  peace  and  security  pursuant 
to  objectives  and  principles  of  United  Nations,  to  provide  for  military  coop- 
eration of  American  states  in  light  of  their  international  undertakings,  and 
for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  i)y  Mr.  Bloom.  June  7,  1946.  9  p.  (H.  rp. 
2230,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26405 

Philippine  Islands.  Republic  of  the  Philippines  military  assistance  act,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6572  [to  provide  military  assistance  to  Republic  of  the 
Philippines  in  establishing  and  maintaining  national  security  and  to  form  basis 
for  participation  by  that  Government  in  such  defensive  military  operations 

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Philippine  Islands — Continued. 

as  the  future  luav  require]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.     July  11,  1946.     5  p. 
(H.  rp.  2243,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Vndersecrrtarii  of  S!tatc  for  Ecovomic   Affairs.    Establishing  office   of  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  GG46; 
submitted  by  Mr.   Bloom.     June  11,   1946.     3  p.     (H.   rp.   2249,   79th   Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-2G420 

United  Nationx  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organisation.  Membership 
and  participation  by  United  States  in  United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific, 
and  Cultural  Organization,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  J.  Res. 
305.  Apr.  8-.'i,  1946.  1946.  iii+99  p.  [H.  J.  Res.  305  provides  for  establish- 
ment of  a  National  Commission  on  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Coop- 
eration.] *Paper,  20c.  •  Item  352 
L.  C.  card  46-26376  T  4.  F  76/1 :  Un  34/2 

United  Nations  Relief  and  Rehabilitation  Administration.  Relief  for  starving 
peoples  of  war-stricken  areas,  report  on  resolution  on  UNRRA  adopted  at 
21st  plenary  meeting  of  United  Nations  General  Assembly,  London,  Feb.  1, 
1946  [including  statements  on  UNRRA  of  delegates  to  the  Assembly;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bloom].  1946.  v-f  24  p.  f 
L.  C.  card  46-26427  Y  4.  F  76/1 :  R  27/2 

IMMIGRATION    AND   NATURALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Bell,  Ann  M.  Ann  Maureen  Bell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5391  [for  relief  of 
Ann  Maureen  Bell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mason.  June  14,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2287,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Immigration  and  emigration.  Facilitating  admission  into  United  States  of  alien 
fiancees  or  fiances  of  members  [and  honorably  discharged  members]  of  armed 
forces  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6279;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Klein.     May  23,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2108,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Study  of  problems  relating  to  immigration  and   deportation   and   other 

matters,  hearings  before  subcommittee  1,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant 
to  H.   Res.   52,   Dec.   21,   1945.      1946.     pt.   6,    iii+433-468   p.      *  Paper,   10c. 
•  Item  353 
L.  C.  card  45-37695  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  Im  6/21/pt.6 

Karamouzis,  Dimitrios.  Dimitrios  Karamouzis.  known  as  James  C.  Karamouzis 
or  James  C.  Kar,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5527  [for  relief  of  Dimitrios 
Karamouzis,  known  as  James  C.  Karamouzis  or  James  C.  Kar]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Lesinski.     June  14,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2288,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

MeClond,  Mrs.  Marian  A.  Marian  Antoinette  McCloud,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5178  [for  relief  of  Marian  Antoinette  McCloud]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Mason.    June  14.  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.    2286,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Milloglav,  Mrs.  Olive  I.  Olive  Irene  Milloglay,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6694 
[for  relief  of  Olive  Irene  IMilloglav]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  June  17, 
1946.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  2293,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

See,  Mrs.  MarjoiHe.  Marjorie  See,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5595  [for  relief 
of  Marjorie  See];  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  May  25.  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2144,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Toneman,  Mrs.  Amelia  S.  N.  Mrs.  Amelia  Shidzee  Nagamine  Toneman.  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6403  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Amelia  Shidzee  Nagamine  Tone- 
man] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.  June  4,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2203,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess. )     t 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  C0MMITTB3!:,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress ;  June  5,  1946 ;  no.  2.  1946. 
76  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n2/l :  79-2/2 

Crow  project.  Adjustments,  Crow  Indian  irrigation  project,  Mont.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4983;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  June  4,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
2210,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

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Crow  project — Continued. 

Amending  act  of  June  4,  1920,  so  as  to  permit  leasing  of  farm  lands  on 

Big  Horn  unit  [of  Crow  Indian  irrigation  project]  for  period  not  exceeding 
10  years,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6195;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  June 
4,1946.    2  p.     (H.rp.  2211,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Goodin,  B.  H.  Authorizing  B.  H.  Goodin  to  maintain  suit  to  partition  lands  in 
Cleveland  County,  Okla.,  report  to  accompany  S.  438 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler. 
June  4, 1946.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  2206,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rainy  Mountain  School.  Setting  aside  certain  lands  [of  Rainy  Mountain  School 
reserve]  for  Indians  of  Kiowa,  Conianclie,  and  Apaclie  Indian  Reservation,  Okla., 
report  to  accompany  S.  1043 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  June  4,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2209,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Philippine  Islands.  Amending  Philippine  rehabilitation  act  of  1946  for  purpose  of 
making  clerical  correction,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6802;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Robinson  of  Utah.    June  18,  1946.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  2297,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Retention  by  United  States  Government  or  its  agencies  or  instrumentali- 
ties of  real  and  personal  property  within  the  Philippines  [now  owned  or  later 
acquired,  and  for  administration  of  trading  with  the  enemy  act,  as  amended, 
in  the  Philippines,  subsequent  to  independence],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6801 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  June  18,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2296, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

INTERSTATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Airports.  Operation  of  sec.  8  of  Federal  airport  act  with  respect  to  fiscal  year 
1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6741 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  June  13, 
1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2276,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calcasieu  River.  Extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
free  highway  bridge  across  Calcasieu  River  at  or  near  Lake  Charles,  La.  [by 
Louisiana],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6222;  submitted  by  Mr.  Patrick.  June 
12,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2266,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Columbia  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  Northport, 
Wash.,  report  to  accompany  S.  943  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State  of 
Washington  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  North- 
port,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  June  12,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2255,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Delaware  River.  Toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  at  or  near  Wilmington,  Del., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6285  [authorizing  Delaware,  by  and  through  its 
State  Highway  Department,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  near 
Wilmington,  Del.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton  of  New  Jersey.  June  12,  1946. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  2267,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Des  Moines  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  Farmington, 
Iowa,  report  to  accompany  S.  1834  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Iowa  or 
Iowa  State  Highway  Commission  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Des 
Moines  lliver  at  or  near  Farmington,  Iowa]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sullivan.  June 
12,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2256,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

-  Free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near  Eddyville,  Iowa, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6081  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Iowa  State 
Highway  Commission  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines 
River  at  or  near  Eddyville,  Iowa]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sullivan.  June  12,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2265,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Federal  Trade  Commission.  Amend  Federal  Trade  Commission  act,  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  II.  R.  2390,  to  amend  act 
creating  Federal  Trade  Conuni.sslon,  to  define  its  powers  and  duties,  and  for 
other  purposes,  Jan.  29^Mar.  11,  1946.  1JM6.  v+585  p.  il.  *  Paper,  $1.00. 
•  Item  356 
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Mississippi  River.  Authorizing  toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near 
Caliokia,  HI.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6()U4  [to  provide  authorization  for 
Cahokia,  111.,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Cahokia, 
111.];  submitted  by  Mr.  Sullivan.  Juno  12,  194«.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2262,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  River.  Free  or  toll  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Mauckport,  Ind., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  r)73G  Lauthorizinfi  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Com- 
niisison  to  construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near 
Mauckport,  Ind.]  :  .submitted  by  Mr.  Ilalleck.  June  12,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2200,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Toll  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton,  Ind.,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  6005  [authorizing  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission 
to  construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton, 
Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  xMr.  Halleck.  June  12,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  226i,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rio  Grande.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Laredo,  Tex., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1212  [authorizing  Texas,  acting  through  State  High- 
way Commission- of  Texas,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  acro.ss  Rio  Grande 
at  or  near  Laredo,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Beckworth.  June  12,  1946.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2257,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Toll  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  6751  [authorizing  Gus  A.  GueiTa  to  construct  toll  bridge 
across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beck- 
worth.     June  12,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2253,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Santee  River.  Revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  for  free  highway  bridge 
across  Santee  River  near  Lenoudes  Ferry,  S.  C,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5748  [to  revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Soutli  Carolina 
State  Highway  Department  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Santee 
River  at  or  near  Leneudes  Ferry,  S.  C]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  June 
12,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2261,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Securities.  Amendment  of  securities  exchange  act  of  1934  with  respect  to  power 
[of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission]  to  regulate  transactions  in  exempted 
securities,  report  [and  minoritv  views]  to  accompany  H.  R.  3129.  [2  pts.] 
(H.  rp.  2164,  2  pts.,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

[pt.  1]    Report;  suhmitted  by  Mr.  Boren.     May  29,  1946.     8  p.     t 
pt.  2     Minority  views  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murphy.     June  14,  1946.     6  p.     t 

State  and  municipal  securities  regulations,  conference  between  subcom- 
mittee of  Conmiittee  on  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 79th  Congi-ess,  2d  session,  and  representatives  of  State  and  mu- 
nicipal securities  industrj'  and  Security  and  Exchange  Commission,  on  H.  R. . 
3129,  to  amend  securities  exchange  act  of  1934  so  as  to  limit  power  of  Securities 
and  Exchange  Commission  to  regulate  transactions  in  exempted  securities. 
Mar.  27,  1946.     1946.     iii-f  43  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26338  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  Se  2/9 

Susquehanna  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  point 
in  Plymouth  Township  and  point  in  Hanover  Township,  county  of  Luzerne, 
Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5537  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsyl- 
vania to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  point 
between  borough  of  IMymouth,  in  Plymouth  Township,  and  Hanover  Township, 
in  county  of  Luzerne,  I'a.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Holmes  of  Massachusetts.  June 
12,  1946.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  2258,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wal)ash  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  near  Montezuma, 
Ind.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6041  [authorizing  Indiana  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  Ind.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Halleck.     June  12,  1946.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  2263,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Toll  or  free  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Mount  Vernon,  Ind., 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5606  [authorizing  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Com- 
mission to  construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Wabash  River  near  Mount 
Vernon,  Ind.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Halleck.  June  12,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2259, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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IRRIGATION   AND  RECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Electric  power.     Sale  of  electric  power,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  R.  5124,  relating  to  sale  of  electric  power  and  lease  of  power  privileges  under 
reclamation  project  act  of  1939,  Feb.  14-Mar.  15,  1946.     1946.     pt.  2,  iii+53-156 
p.  il.     *Paper,  25c.     •  Item  35S 
L.  C.  card  46-25847  Y  4.  Ir  7/2 :  El  2/pt.  2 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Administrative  procedure,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of 
Federal  administrative  procedure  and  on  following  bills,  H.  R.  184,  H.  R.  339, 
H.  R.  1117,  H.  R.  1203,  H.  R.  1206,  and  H.  R.  2602,  June  21-26,  1945.  1946. 
iii+137  p.     (Serial  19.)     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  359  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  Ad  65/2 

Bankruptcy.  Amending  municipal  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6682  [to  amend  sec.  81,  82,  and  S3,  and  to  repeal  sec.  84  of  chap.  9  of  act  to 
establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  and  acts 
amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hobbs. 
June  11,  1946.     12  p.      (H.  rp.  2246,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  3  and 
21,  1946 ;  no.  27  and  28.     1946.     Each  180  p.  4°     $  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  79/27,  28 

Royalties.  Making  unlawful  exaction  of  tribute  or  royalties  from  production  of 
articles  in  commerce  by  coercion,  intimidation,  or  threat,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee no.  2,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6230,  to  amend  criminal 
code  by  making  unlawful  exaction  of  tribute  or  royalties  from  production  of 
articles  in  commerce,  and  to  prohibit  coercive  practices  affecting  such  produc- 
tion, and  H.  R.  6259,  to  amend  criminal  code  so  as  to  make  unlawful  certain 
harmful  and  disruptive  practices  in  commerce.  May  6  and  7,  1946.  1946. 
iii-1-36  p.     (Serial  18.)     *Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  359  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  R  81 

Social  protection.  Assistance  to  States  in  matters  relating  to  social  protection, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5234  [to  authorize  Federal  security  administrator 
to  assist  States  in  matters  relating  to  social  protection]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walter.  June  17,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2294,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Includes 
minority  view.«i.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26494 

War  and  emergency  potcers.  Cessation  of  hostilities,  termination  of  war 
and  emergencies,  war  and  emergency  statutes  classified  by  termination  provi- 
sions, based  on  compilation  submitted  by  Office  of  Attorney  General,  Nov.  30, 
1945,  [by]  subcommittee  no.  4.     l'J46.     [pt.  1],  iv+92  p.      (Serial  17  [pt.  1].) 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  359  Y  4.  J89/1 :  W  19/5/pt.  1 

LABOR  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Handicapped.  Aid  to  physically  handicapped,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on 
aid  to  physically  handicapped.  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  H.  Res. 
45,  authorizing  Committee  on  Lalior  to  conduct  investigation  of  extent  and 
character  of  aid  now  given  by  Federal,  State,  and  local  governments  and 
private  agencies  to  the  physically  handicapped,  Feb.  18-20,  1946.  1946.  pt.  21. 
iii+3069-2208  p.     [Relates  to  correlation  of  Federal  agencies.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

*  Item  360 

L.  C.  card  45-35494  Y  4.L  11 :  H  19/pt.21 

Labor  and  laborivfj  classes.  Proposed  amendments  to  fair  labor  standards  act, 
hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session.  1946.  pt.  2,  [1] +931-943  p.  [Part  2  is 
an  index  to  part  1  which  was  entered  in  IMonthly  catalog  for  Apr.  1040,  p.  364.] 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  360 

L.  C.  card  46-25856  Y  4.L  11 :  L  ll/6/pt.2 

Wages.    Increasing  minimum  wage  rate  under  fair  labor  standards  act  of  1938 
[to  65  cents  an  hour],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4130;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Randolph.    June  19,  1946.    20  p.     (H.  rp.  2300,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     [Includes 
minority  views.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26495 

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750  Government  Publications 

LTBRABT  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Hale,  Nathan.  Erection  in  District  of  Columbia  of  statue  to  Nathan  Hale,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  84;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Toole.  June  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2229,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

MERCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHEailES  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alaska.  Report  of  Department  of  Interior  on  H.  R.  3661  [making  further  pro- 
vision for  protection  of  fisheries  of  Alaska,  introduced  bv]  Mr.  Bartlett.    [1946.] 

2  p.     (No.  101. )     t  Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/101 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  Mav  31,  1946 ;  no.  16.  1946. 
xii+52  p.  4»     t  '  Y4.M  53 -.79/16 

Coast  Guard.    Enlistments  for  duty  at  lifeboat  stations,  executive  hearings.  79th 
Congress.  2d  .session,  on  H.  R.  6219.  to  authorize  commandant  of  Coast  Guard 
to  accept  enlistments  of  certain  individuals  for  duty  at  lifeboat  stations  during 
1946;  Mav  9,  1946.     1046.     iii+21  p.     *  Paper.  10c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26337  Y  4.M  53  :  L  62/12 

Report  of  Treasury  Department  on  H.  R.  6057  [to  amend  act  of  July  11. 

1919  (41  Stat.  132),  relating  to  interchange  of  property  between  Army  and 
Navy,  so  as  to  include  Coast  Guanl  within  its  provision,  introduced  bv]  Mr. 
Bland.     [1946.]    1  p.     (No.  107.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  94.5-46/107 

•    Report  of  Treasury  Department  on  H.  R.  6219  [to  authorize  commandant 

of  Coast  Guard  to  accept  enlistments  of  certain  individuals  for  duty  at  lifeboat 
stations  during  1946,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Auchincloss.  [1946.]  2  p.  (No. 
114. )     t  Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/114 

Reports  of  Navy  Department  on  H.  R.  1649  [to  further  perfect  consolidation 

of  Lighthouse  Service  with  Coast  Guard]  and  H.  R.  3S15  [to  extend  to  tempo- 
rary members  of  Coast  Guard  Reserve  all  rights,  benefits  and  privileges  to 
which  regular  members  of  Coast  Guard  Reserve  are  entitled].  [1946.]  3  p. 
(No.  91.)     t  Y  4.M  53  :  94.5-46/91 

Coast  Guard  Reserve.  Report  of  Navy  Department  on  H.  R.  3814  [extending 
certain  recognition  and  rights  to  temporary  members  of  Coast  Guard  Reserve, 
including  voluntarv  Port  Securitv  Force  and  members  of  Coast  Guard  Auxil- 
iary].    [1946.]    2  p.     (No.  95.)     f  Y  4.M  .53 :  945^6  95 

Report  of  Treasury  Department  on  H.  R.  5217  [to  provide  that  upon  dis- 
charge temporary  members  of  Coast  Guard  Reserve  be  issued  certificates  of 
discharge,  and  for  other  purposes,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Anderson.  [1946.]  2  p. 
(No.  116.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  94.5-46/116 

Coasticise  trade.  Application  of  War  Shipping  Administration  to  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  for  temporary  authoi-ity  to  engage  in  coastwise  and 
intercoastal  trade  as  a  common  carrier.    [1945.]    19  p.     (No.  .58.)     t 

Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/58 

Coastwise  and  intracoastal  transportation  problems.     [1946.]     14  p.     (No. 

105.)     t  Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/105 

Collisions  at  sea.  Report  of  Navy  Department  on  H.  R.  3861  [to  provide  special 
rules  for  preventing  collisions  of  vessels  navigating  Gulf  Intracoastal  Water- 
way and  certain  rivers  and  inland  waters  emptying  into  Gulf  of  Mexico,  intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Bland.     [1945.]    2  p.     (No.  72.)      t  Y  4. M  53  :  94.5-46/72 

Reports  of  Maritime  Commission  and  War  Department  on  H.  R.  3861  [to 

provide  special  rules  for  preventing  collisions  of  vessels  navigating  Gulf  Intra- 
coastal Waterway  and  certain  rivers  and  inland  waters  emptying  into  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.     [1945.]    5  p.     (No.  71.)     t 

Y4.M  53:  945-46/71 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Importations  of  fresh  and  frozen  fillets  and  fish  into  American 
markets.     [1946.]     4  p.     (No.  109.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/109 

Information  regarding  frozen  fi.sh  holdings  at  Gloucester.  Mass.     [1946.] 

3  p.     (No.  102.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/102 

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Fish  and  fisheries — Continued. 

Price  ceilings  on  fish  in  Great  Lakes,  Gulf,  Southern,  and  Middle  Atlantic 

areas  [letter  from  Office  of  Price  Aduiinistration].     [1945.]     1  p.     (No.  03.)     t 

Y4.Mo3:U45-4G/53 

Fish  hatcheries.  Report  of  Department  of  Interior  on  H.  R.  1380  [providing  for 
transfer  of  certain  fish  hatchery  in  Comanche  County,  Okla.,  to  Lawton,  Okla., 
introduced  by]  Mr.  Johnson.     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  89.)     t 

Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/89 

Fishing  vessels.  Affording  preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4842  [to  amend  act  of  Apr.  29,  1943,  so  as  to  afford 
preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels  suitable  for  use  in  fisher- 
ies or  industries  related  thereto]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Domengeaux.  June  14, 
1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2290,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  4842  includes  as 
veterans  holders  of  certificates  for  substantially  continuous  service  in  mer- 
chant marine.]     t 

Reports  of  War  Shipping  Administration  and  Treasury  Department  on 

H.  R.  3367  [to  amend  Public  law  44,  78th  Congress,  as  amended,  so  as  to  au- 
thorize return  to  former  owners  of  vessels  acquired  by  United  States  as  gift 
since  Jan.  1,  1940,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Buck.     [1945.]     4  p.     (No.  60.)     t 

Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/60 

Forwarders.  Report  of  War  Shipping  Administration  on  freight  forwarding 
[and  similar  servicing  of  water-borne  export  and  import  foreign  commerce  of 
United  States],  pursuant  to  Public  law  498,  77th  Congress  [Sept.  27,  1945]. 
[1945.]     4  p.     (No.  59.)     t  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/59 

Same  [Feb.  1,  1946].     [1946.]     2  p.     (No.  87.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  &15-46/87 

Freight  rates.  Report  of  Maritime  Commission  on  H.  R.  2633  [to  authorize  re- 
fund by  War  Shipping  Administration  of  certain  freights  for  transportation  on 
frustrated  voyages]  and  H.  R.  3802  [to  amend  Public  law  41,  78th  Congress]. 
[1946.]     3  p.     (No.  103.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/103 

To  amend  Public  law  41,  78th  Congress  [to  authorize  refund  by  war  ship- 
ping administrator  of  certain  freights  for  transportation  on  frustrated  voy- 
ages].    [1945.]     2   p.     (No.    74.)     f  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/74 

Government  contracts.  Report  of  Maritime  Commission  pursuant  to  Public  law 
46,  77th  Congress  [relative  to  contracts  entered  into  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1945]. 
[1946.]     1  p.     (No.  83.)     t  Y  4.M.53 :  945-46/83 

Great  Lakes.  Report  of  Department  of  Justice  on  H.  R.  6148  [to  exempt  certain 
vessels  operating  between  American  and  Canadian  ports  on  Great  Lakes  from 
tiling  passenger  lists,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Bradley.     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  113.)     f 

Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/113 

• Report  of  Maritime  Commission  and  War   Shipping  Administration  on 

H.  R.  6036  (H.  R.  6148)  [to  exempt  certain  vessels  operating  between  American 
and  Canadian  ports  on  Great  Lakes  from  filing  passenger  lists,  introduced  by] 
Mr.  Bradley.      [1946.]     1  p.      (No.  112.)     f  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/112 

Report  of  Treasury  Department  on  H.  R.  6148  [to  exempt  certain  vessels 

operating  between  American  and  Canadian  ports  on  Great  Lakes  from  filing 
passenger  lists,  introduced  by]  iNIr.  Bradley.     [1946.]     2  p.     (No.  110.)     f 

Y4.M  53:  945-46/110 

narvaii.  Relating  to  investigation  and  conservation  of  fishery  resources  and 
development  of  fishing  industry  of  Hawaii  and  adjacent  waters,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3230;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  13,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2274, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

International  Maritime  Conference.  Report  to  chairman  of  Merchant  Marine  and 
Fisheries  Committee  of  House  of  Representatives  [by  Henry  M.  Jackson,  ad- 
viser to  American  delegation  to]  International  Maritime  Conference,  Copen- 
hagen, 1945.     [1946.]     38  p.      (No.  84.)      *  Paper,  10c.         Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/84 

Iron  ores.  Report  of  Maritime  Commission  on  H.  R.  5310  [to  reix-al  law  permit- 
ting vessels  of  Canadian  registry  to  transport  iron  ore  between  United  States 
ports  on  Great  Lakes].     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  96.)     t  Y  4. M  53  :  945-46/96 

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Medals.  Report  of  Maritime  Commission  and  War  Sliipping  Administration  on 
H.  R.  5892  [to  provide  medal  for  service  in  mercliant  marine  during  present 
war].     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  104.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/104 

Merchant  marine.  Index  to  merchant  marine  act,  1936,  and  otlier  statutes.  Ex- 
ecutive orders,  and  Proclamations  relating  to  Maritime  Commission  and  War 
Shipping  Administration  (Documents  no.  55  and  55A).  1940.  [1]+117  p. 
( No.  55B. )     t  Y  4.M  53  :  942-44/55B 

:    Memorandum  on  merchant  marine  casualties,  showing  total   number  of 

deaths,  missing,  and  prisoners  of  war  as  of  September  30,  194.").  |1'J45.J  1  p. 
(No.  75.)     t  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/75 

Merchant  Marine  Honorable  Service  Bxitton.  Providing  for  issuance  of  devices 
in  recognition  of  services  of  merchant  sailors,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6488 
[to  amend  act  to  provide  for  issuance  of  devices  in  recognition  of  services  of 
merchant  sailors,  so  as  to  make  improper  dealings  in  respect  to  Merchant  Ma- 
rine Honorable  Service  Button  criminal  offense] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
June  7, 1946.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  2232,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Report  of  Attorney  General  on  H.  R.  6488  [to  amend  act  to  provide  for 

Issuance  of  devices  in  recognition  of  services  of  merchant  sailors,  so  as  to 
make  improper  dealings  in  respect  to  Merchant  Marine  Honorable  Service 
Button  criminal  offense,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.  [1946.]  1  p.  (No.  117.) 
t  Y  4.  M  53 :  945-46/117 

National  defense.  Report  of  activities  of  investigating  committee,  1945  [relative 
to  investigation  of  progress  of  national-defense  program,  covering  period  from 
Mar.  1  to  Dec.  31,  1945].     [1946.]     8  p.      (No.  82.)     t  Y4.  M  53 :  945-46/82 

Pacific  islands.  Survey  of  Pacific  areas,  report  to  chairmen  of  Naval  Affairs 
Committee  and  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee  [by  members  of 
Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee  participating  in  survev].  [1945.] 
12  p.     (No.  67.)     t  Y  4.  M  53 :  ^5-46/67 

Panama  Canal.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  on  H.  R.  4480  [to  authorize  inves- 
tigation of  means  of  increasing  capacity  and  security  of  Panama  Canal, 
introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.     [1945.]     2  p.     (No.  77.)     t      Y  4.  M  53  :  945-46/77 

Report  of  War  Department  on  H.  R.  5402   [to  amend  Canal  Zone  code, 

introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.     [1946.]     16  p.     (No.  88.)     t        Y  4.  M  53  :  945-46/88 

■ Report  of  War  Department  on  H.  R.  5.587  [to  amend  Canal  Zone  code, 

introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.     [1946.]    12  p.     (No.  93.)     t        Y  4.  M  53  :  945-46/93 

Report  to  chairman  of  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee   [by 

subcommittee  on  the  Panama  Canal  relative  to]  inspection  of  Panama  Canal 
operations  and  facilities.     [1946.]     8  p.     (No.  100.)     f      Y  4.  M  53  :  945-46/100 

Radifjnien.  Report  of  Federal  Communications  Commission  on  H.  R.  4067  [In- 
troduced by]  Mr.  Havenner  and  H.  R.  4163  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Welch  [bills 
to  amend  Revised  statute  4131  (46  U.  S.  C.  221),  so  as  to  make  radio  operators 
licensed  officers  aboard  ship].    [1945.]    2  p.    (Nq.  69.)    t      Y  4.  M  53  :  94.5-46/69 

Report  of  Maritime  Commission  on  H.  R.  4067  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Haven- 
ner and  H.  R.  41GS  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Welch  [bills  to  amend  Revised  statute 
4131  (46  U.  S.  C  221),  so  as  to  make  radio  oiDerators  licensed  officers  aboard 
ship].     [1945.]     2  p.     (No.  70.)     f  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/70 

Report  of  Navy  Department  on  H.  R.  4067  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Havenner 

and  H.  R.  4163  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Welch  [bills  to  amend  Revised  statute  4131 
(46  U.  S.  C.  221),  so  as  to  make  radio  operators  licensed  officers  aboard  ship]. 
[1945.]     3  p.     (No.  73.)     t  Y  4.  M  53 :  945-46/73 

Report  of  Treasury  Department  on  H.  R.  4067  [Introduced  by]  Mr.  Haven- 
ner and  H.  R.  4163  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Welch  [bills  to  amend  Revised  statute 
4131  (46  U.  S.  C.  221),  so  as  to  make  radio  operators  licensed  officers  aboard 
ship].     [1945.]     1  p.     (No.  68.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/68 

Sailors.  Deferment  from  draft  of  merchant  seamen,  [joint  statement  issued 
by]  national  headquarters  of  Selective  Service  [and]  War  Shipping  Admin- 
istration.     [1945.]     2  p.      (No.  76.)      t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/76 

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Sailors — Continued. 

Including  periods  of  education  and  training  in  Army  Transportation  Corps 

civilian  marine  school  as  service  in  merchant  marine,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  G2(j3  [to  amend  act  of  June  23,  1943,  so  as  to  authorize  inclusion  of 
periods  of  education  and  training  in  Army  Transportation  Corps  civilian 
marine  school  as  service  in  merchant  marine  in  computing  service  for  pur- 
poses of  establishing  reemployment  rights]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  7, 
1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2231,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Report  of  Maritime  Connnission  on  H.  R.  3973  [to  amend  act  to  provide 

reemployment  rights  for  persons  who  leave  their  positions  to  serve  in  mer- 
chant marine,  approved  June  23,  1943  (57  Stat.  1G2),  and  for  other  purposes, 
introduced  by]  Mr.  Bland.  [1945.]  5  p.  (No.  55.)  [H.  R.  3793  also  provided 
reemployment  rights  for  civilian  employees  of  War  Department  in  Army  Trans- 
port Service.]     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/55 

Report  of  "Veterans'  Administration  on  H.  R.  2180    [to  provide  Federal 

Government  aid  for  readjustment  in  civilian  life  of  World  War  I  and  World 
War  II  merchant  marine  veterans,  introduced  by]  Mr.  Herter.  [1945.]  3  p. 
(No.  79.)      t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/79 

Report  of  War  Shipping  Administration  on  H.   R.  2346   [to  provide  aid 

for  readjustment  in  civilian  life  of  those  persons  who  rendered  war  service  in 
merchant  marine  during  World  War  II,  and  to  provide  aid  for  families  of 
deceased  war-service  merchant  seamen].     [1945.]     16  p.     (No.  63.)     t 

Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/63 

■  Reports  of  Civil  S'ervice  Commission,  Veterans'  Administration,  and  Na- 
tional Housing  Agency  on  H.  R.  2346  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Peterson,  reports  of 
National  Housing  Agency  and  Civil  Service  Commission  on  H.  R.  2180  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Herter,  and  reports  of  Veterans'  Administration  and  Treasury 
Department  on  H.  R.  2449  [introduced  by]  INIr.  Peterson  [bills  providing  cer- 
tain benefits  for  members  of  merchant  marine  who  served  in  World  War  I 
or  World  War  II].     [1945.]     15  p.      (No.  61.)      f  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/61 

Reports  of  Federal  Security  Agency  and  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission on  H.  R.  2346,  and  reports  of  Employees  Compensation  Commission 
on  H.  R.  2180  and  H.  R.  2449  [bills  providing  certain  benefits  for  members 
of  merchant  marine  who  served  in  World  War  I  or  World  War  II].  [1945.] 
22  p.     (No.  62.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/62 

■    Reports  of  Navy  Department  and  War  Department  on  H.  R.  2346,  H.  R. 

2180,  and  H.  R.  2449  [bills  providing  certain  benefits  for  members  of  merchant 
marine  who  served  in  World  War  I  or  World  War  II].  [1945.]  10  p.  (No. 
65. )     t  Y  4.M  53  :  945-46/65 

ShipoivHcrs.  Pursuant  to  request  of  chairman  of  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine 
and  Fi.sheries,  the  following  information  regarding  12  operators  holding  operat- 
ing ditferential  subsidy  agreements  under  merchant  marine  act,  1936,  was  fur- 
nished Dec.  4,  1945,  and  is  printed  for  benefit  of  the  committee.  [1946.]  18  p. 
( No.  98. )     t  Y  4.M  53 :  94&-46/98 

Statement  of  funds  to  credit  of  several  shipping  companies  with  Maritime 

Commission.     [1946.]     2  p.     (No.  99.)     t  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/99 

Shipping.  United  States  and  foreign  shipping  [correspondence  relative  to  State 
Department's  activities].     [1946.]     3  p.     (No.   92.)     f       Y 4.M  53 :  945-46/92 

Ships.  Foreign  disposal  of  surplus  vessels  by  Office  of  Foreign  Liquidation  Com- 
missioner.'    [1946.]     2   p.     (No.   85.)     t  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/85 

Letter  from  OflSce  of  War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion  on  ship  sales 

lull,  (H.  R.  3603)  S.  292  [to  pritvide  for  sale  of  surplus  war-built  vessels  and 
for  other  purposes].     [1945.]     3  p.     (No.   56.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  £^5-46/56 

Report   of   General   Accounting   Office   on   3   vessels   requisitioned   from 

Colonial  Navigation  Co.     [1945.]     14  p.     (No.  78.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/78 

Report  of  Maritime  Commission  on  H.  R.  1623  [to  amend  sec.  511   (i)  of 

merchant  marine  act,  1936,  as  amended,  relative  to  taxes  on  certain  proceeds 
from  sales  of  vessels  or  indemnities  for  their  loss].     [1946.]     7  p.     ( No.  94.)     t 

Y4.M  53:  945-^6/94 

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Ships — roiitimiod. 

riiitcd   States  Maritime  Coimnissioii  official  construction   record,  vessels 

delivered   lit3y-45.      [1940.]     17  p.  oblong  8"      (No.   1()6.)      t 

Y  4.M  r)3 :  945-46/l()(i 

SiirplKH  property.  Authorizing  War  Sliippins  Administiation  and  Maritime  Com- 
mission to  make  available  certain  surplus  property  to  maritime  academies, 
report  to  accompany  II.  R.  0408:  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  13,  1!)4(;.  2  p. 
(H.  i-p.  227li,  7yth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Troopuhipn.  Report  of  War  Shipping  Administration  on  H.  R.  4700.  H.  R.  4995, 
and  II.  Kes.  420,  bills  relating  to  return  of  troops  from  overseas.  [1940.]  3  p. 
(No.  90.)      t  Y  4. M  r)3  :  94.1-46/90 

War  risk  innurance.  Report  of  War  Shipping  Administration  on  H.  R.  3500  [to 
extend  war-risk  insurance  on  seanuMi  to  cover  death  from  any  marine  risk, 
introduced  by]  Mr.  Randolph.     [1945.]     8  p.     (No.  64.)     t 

Y  4.M  53  :  945-40/(54 

Report  of  War  Shipping  Administration  [on  war  risk  insurance]  pursuant 

to  Public  law  523,  77th  Congress  [prior  to  July  1,  1945,  not  previously  reported]. 
[1945.]     Ip.     (No.  54.)      t  Y  4.M  53 :  94.5-4/5/54 

Same  [prior  to  Julv  1,  1945,  not  previously  reported],     [1945.]     1  p.     (No. 

57.)      t  '  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/57 

Same  [Sept.  1945].     [1945.]     1  p.     (No.  66.)      t  Y  4.M  53 :  94.V40/66 

-  Same  [Oct.  1945].  [1945.]  6  p.  (No.  80.)  [Includes  Statement  of  results 
of  insurance  activities  of  War  Shipping  Administration.]     t 

Y  4.M  53  :  945^6/80 

Same  [Nov.  1945].     [1945.]    2  p.     (No.  81.)     t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/81 

Same  [Dec.  1945  and  Jan.  1946].     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  86.)     t 

Y  4.M  53 :  945-46/86 

Same  [Feb.  1946].     [1946.]     1  p.     (No.  97.)      f  Y  4. M  53 :  945-46/97 

Same  [Mar.  1940].     [1940.]     1  p.      (No.  lOS.)      t  Y  4.M  53 :  945-40/108 

MIUTARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Benicia  Arsenal  Reservation.  Exchange  of  land  at  Benicia  Ar.senal.  Calif,  [for 
land  of  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company],  report  to  accompany  S.  1776; 
submitted  by  Mr.  May.    May  29,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2183,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar.  79th  Congress,  14th  edition,  Apr.  1946.  1946. 
212  p.  4°     t  Y  4.M  5!i/l :  79/14 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  Authorizing  additional  permanent  professors  at 
Military  Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1963;  submitted  bv  Mr.  May.  Mav 
31,  1940.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  2195,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      f 

Authorizing  instruction  of  20  persons  from  American  republics  at  Military 

Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1288  [to  authorize  course  of  instruction  at 
Military  Academy  to  be  given  to  not  exceeding  20  persons  at  a  time  from 
American  republics,  other  than  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  May 
29,  1940.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2184,  79tli  Cong.  2(1  sess.)      f 

Ord,  Fort.  Authorizing  construction  and  maintenance  of  buildings  on  Fort  Ord 
military  reservation,  Calif.,  for  banking  purposes  [by  Monterey  County  Trust 
and  Savings  Bank],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4484;  submitted  by  Mr.  May. 
June  13,  194r,.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2275,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Reemployment  rights  of  veterans,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R. 
3938,  to  continue  veteran  benefits  previously  granted  by  acts  of  Congress  to 
temix)rary  members  of  Army.  Navy.  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard,  including 
men  inducted  under  jirovisions  of  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  as 
amended,  Jan.  20.  1946.  [and  on]  H.  R.  55SO,  to  amend  selective  service  act  of 
1940,  Mar.  28,  1946.  1940.  iii-|-42  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  303 
L.  C.  card  40-26374  Y  4.M  59/1 :  V  64/2 

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Southern  Pacific  Railroad.  Authorizing  conveyance  of  right-of-way  to  Southern 
Pacific  Railroad  (Jo.  across  portion  of  ('ami)  Cooke  military  reservation,  Calif., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3!>!)3  ;  submitted  by  .Mr.  May.  June  13,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2277,  7Uth  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Veterans  of  Foreif/n  Wars  of  United  SfatCH.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to 
lend  equipment  to  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  convention  to  be  held  at  Boston, 
Mass..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  ()4t53 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  May  2<J,  1946. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  2185,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

MINES   AND   MINING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Mines  and  mineral  resources.  Insuring  preservation  of  technical  and  economic 
records  of  domestic  sources  of  ores  of  metals  and  minerals,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4562 ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Somers  of  New  York.  June  12,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2254,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  4562  provides  for  transfer  of  all  such 
records  to  the  Mines  Bureau  when  other  agencies  no  longer  have  use  for 
them.]     t 

Providing  for  suspension  of  certain  obligations  against  mines  forced  to 

cease  operations  because  of  war,  report  to  accompany  S.  27;  submitted  "by 
Mr.  Somers  [of  New  York].  June  12,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2250,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Civil  Engineers  Corps,  Navy.  Providing  for  rank  of  original  appointments  in 
Corps  of  Civil  Engineers  of  Navy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1872 ;  submitted  bv 
Mr.  Cole  of  New  York.    May  24,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2136,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Be  Carho)iel,  William  L.  Establishing  date  of  acceptance  of  commission  as 
lieutenant,  junior  grade.  Naval  Reserve,  by  William  Leon  de  Carbonel  to  be 
June  1,  1941,  and  date  of  reporting  for  active  duty  to  be  Dec.  9,  1941.  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4863;  submitted  by  Mr.  Madden.  Mav  29,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2163,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Guam  Island.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire  in  fee  or  otherwise 
certain  lands  and  rights  in  land  on  island  of  Guam,  report  to  accoimpany 
H.  R.  6547;  submitted  by  ]\Ir.  Hebert.  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2273, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Hickman,  Raymond  N.  For  relief  of  Raymond  Nelson  Hickman,  H.  R.  .5241. 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Johnson  of  Indiana  ;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general 
of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.] 
p.  3343.      (No.  228.)      *Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.  N  22/la  ;  945-46/228 

Moryan,  Fort.  Providing  for  conveyance  to  Alabama  for  use  as  public  park  of 
military  reservation  known  as  Fort  Morgan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4433; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Price  of  Florida.  May  24,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2139,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Establishing  civilian  position  of  academic  dean  of 
jiostgraduate  school  of  Naval  Academy  and  comi)ensation  therefor,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1854;  submitted  by  Mr.  Izac.  May  24,  1946.  2  p.  (II.  rp.  2133, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Reestablishing  status  of  funds  of  midshipmen's  store,  barber  shop,  cobbler 

shop,  and  tailor  shop  at  Naval  Academy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5640; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sasscer.     May  24,  1946.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  2140,  "79th  Cong.  2d 

sess.)     t 

Naval  education.  Hearings  [79th  Congress.  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  .5426,  to  pro- 
vide for  training  of  officers  for  naval  service.  [1946.]  p.  2981-3318,  1  pi. 
(No.  225. )      *  Paper,  45c.  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945^6/225 

Providing  for  training  of  officers  for  naval  service,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  .5426;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson.     May  23.  194(k     11  p.     (H.   rp.  2105, 

79th  Cong.  2(1  .sess.)      [Tncludes  minority  vit^vs.]      f 

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Naval  Supply  Depot,  Bayonne.  Authorizing  conveyance  of  parcel  of  land  at 
Naval  Supply  Depot,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  to  American  Radiator  &  Standard  Sani- 
tary Corp.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1871 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Madden.  May  24, 
194(5.     '2  p.     (H.  rp.  21 M.".,  Tilth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nevada.  V.  S.  8.  Providing  for  delivery  of  custody  of  certain  articles  of  historic 
interest  from  U.  S.  S.  Nevada  and  T'.  S.  S.  Wyoming  to  Nevada  and  Wyoming, 
respectively,  report  to  accompany  S.  18()2:  submitted  by  Mr.  Bates  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    May  24,  194fi.  2  p.     (H.  rp.  2131,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nwkum;  Philip,  jr.  Authorizing  restoration  of  Pliilip  Niekum,  jr.,  to  active  list 
of  Navy  with  appropriate  rank  and  restoration  of  pay  and  allowances,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1978;  submitted  by  Mr.  Izac.  May  24,  1SM6.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2138,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      t 

Officers,  Navy.  Correcting  technical  error  [relative  to  reappointment  of  officers 
in  Navy  or  Marine  Corps]  in  act  approved  Apr.  18,  1946  (Public  law  347,  79th 
Cong.),  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  347;  submitted  by  Mr.  Biemiller.  May 
24,1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2141,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Repealing  sec.  1548,  Revised  statutes  (34  U.  S.  C.  592)    [requiring  naval 

officei-s  to  be  furnished  with  copy  of  regulations  and  general  orders  of  Navy 
Department],  report  to  accompany  S.  1862;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Smith  of  Maine. 
May  24,  194().     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2134,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prisoner.'^  of  war.  Authorizing  promotion  of  personnel  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps, 
and  Coast  Guard  who  were  prisoners  of  war,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  1805 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hess.     May  24,   1946.     2  p.     (H.   rp.  2132,  79th  Cong.  2d 

sess.)     t 

Riimrill.  Ornn  E.  R.  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4525  [for  I'elief  of  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Biemiller. 
May  29,  1946.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  2162.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      f 

Seniority.  Hearings  [70th  Congress,  2d  session]  on  H.  R.  5.52(X  formerly  H.  R. 
22.")5,  for  purpose  of  regulating  conditions  of  employment  of  mechanics,  helpers. 
laborers,  and  all  per  diem  employees  engaged  in  trades  and  occupations  at 
all  Government  naval  shipyards,  naval  stations,  arsenals,  and  other  Govern- 
ment industrial  establishments,  within  or  without  continental  limits  of  United 
States.     [1946.]     p.  2909-75.     (No.  223.)      *  Paper,   1.5c.     •  Item  365. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  94.5-46/223 

Solonc,  Carlo.  To  correct  naval  record  of  Carlo  Soh)ne,  H.  R.  220,  [introduced 
by]  Mr.  Lane;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].     [1946.]     p.  3341.     (No.  227.) 

•  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  94.5-46/227 

Trophies.  To  provide  for  disposition  of  vessels,  trophies,  relics,  and  material 
of  historical  interest  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  H.  R.  4684.  [introduced  by]  ^Ir. 
Bland ;  [letter  from  acting  Seci-etary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on 
Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].     [1946.]     p.  2977-79.     (No.  224.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

•  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/224 

Uniforms.  Authorizing  payment  of  additional  uniform  gratuity  to  resei've  officers 
commissioned  from  status  of  aviation  cadets,  refwrt  to  accompanv  S.  1959; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Madden.  :May  24.  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2137,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Wome7i's  Rcierre,  Navy.  Hearings  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  5915. 
to  amend  naval  reserve  act  of  193S.  as  amended,  so  as  to  establish  Women's 
Reserves  on  permanent  basis.  [1946.]  p.  3319-39.  (No.  226.)  [Relates  to 
Women's  Reserve,  Navy,  and  Women's  Reserve,  Marine  Corps.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

•  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/226 

POST    OFFICE    AND    POST    KOADS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Post  Office  Department  Library.  Authorizing  Postmaster  General  to  accept  gifts 
and  bequests  for  benefit  of  library  of  Post  Office  Department,  report  to  accom- 
panv H.  R.  6721  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  IMurrav  of  Tennessee.  ,Tune  12,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  22.^2,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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PRINTING    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Cooperatives.  Printing  additional  copies  of  1st  interim  report,  no.  1888,  of  Com- 
mittee on  Small  Business  [relating  to  competition  of  cooperatives  with  other 
forms  of  business  enterprise],  report  to  accompany  11.  Res.  G34 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Bulwinkle.     May  23,  194(5.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2109,  T9th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

PUBLIO  LANDS  COMMITTEE,   HOTJSE 

Kaglc  County,  Colo.  Authorizing  exchange  of  land  in  Eagle  County,  Colo.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5840;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rockwell.  May  30,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2193,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Forage  plants.  Improvements  of  range  lands,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1392 
[for  purpose  of  renewing  and  increasing  forage  and  improving  watershed 
conditions  on  range  lands,  forests,  or  Indian  lands,  or  other  public  owned  and 
controlled  land  of  United  States,  authorizing  sowing  operations  by  airplane, 
machinery,  or  other  means,  for  conducting  experiments  to  improve  methods 
of  reseediug,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida. 
.June  10,  1^6.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2239,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Gillespie,  Harry  A.  To  quiet  title  and  possession  with  respect  to  real  estate  in 
Converse  County,  Wyo.  [by  conveying  same  by  quitclaim  deed  to  Harry  A. 
Gillespie  and  Lena  J.  Gillespie],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5676;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Barrett  of  Wyoming.  IMay  30,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2194,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Glacier  National  Park.  Providing  for  acquisition  by  exchange  of  non-Federal 
property  within  Glacier  National  I'ark,  report  to  accompany  S.  1273 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  May  30,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2191,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Interior  Department.  Authorizing  availability  for  necessary  administrative 
expenses  of  appropriations  for  Department  of  Interior,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1857 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  May  30,  1946.  2  p.  ( H.  rp. 
2192,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lammers,  Roy  C.  Providing  for  conveyance  of  real  property  to  Roy  C.  Lammers, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5128 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  June 
10,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2241,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Santa  Rosa  Island  National  Monument.  Abolishing  Santa  Rosa  Island  National 
Monument,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4486  [to  abolish  Santa  Rosa  Island 
National  Monument  and  to  provide  for  conveyance  to  Escambia  County,  Fla., 
of  that  portion  of  Santa  Rosa  Island  which  is  under  jurisdiction  of  Depart- 
ment of  Interior]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  May  23,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2106,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Silver  Creek  Recreational  Demonstration  Area.  Authorizing  exchange  of  lands 
acquired  by  United  States  for  Silver  Creek  recreational  demon.stration  project, 
Oreg.,  for  purpose  of  consolidating  holdings  therein,  report  to  accomi)anv 
H.  R.  2423;  subm,itted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  June  10,  1946.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  2240,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Solicitor,  Interior  Dcpt.  Fixing  salary  of  solicitor  of  Department  of  Interior, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1460;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  June  10, 
1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2238,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

RIVERS    AND    HARBORS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Arkansas  River,  Ark.  and  Okla.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  subject 
of  improvement  of  Arkansas  River  and  tributaries.  Ark.  and  Okla.,  May  8  and 
9,  1946.     1946.     v+226  p.     *  L'aper,  35c.     •Item  873 
L.  C.  card  46-26345  Y4.R  52  :  Ar  4  k/2 

Big  Sa7idy  River  and  Tug  and  Levisa  Forks,  Ky.,  W.  Va.,  and  Va.,  hearings,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  subject  of  improvement  of  Big  Sandy  River  and  Tug 
and  Levisa  Forks,  Ky.,  W.  Va.,  and  Va..  May  6  and  7,  1946.     1946.     ix-f-402  p. 
il.  13  maps.     *  Paper,  75c.     •  Item  373 
L.  C.  card  46-26325  Y  4.R  52 :  B  48/3 

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Vdliiim  t-Siu/  ClKinnd.  Illinois  Watt'rway,  Ciiluniet-Sag  Channel  and  Indiana 
Harbor  aiid  Canal,  111.  and  Ind.,  hearings,  7!tth  Congreiss,  lid  session,  un  sid)ject 
of  iniproveuient  of  Calumet-Sag  Channel.  III.,  and  Indiana  Harbor  and  Canal. 
Ind..  Apr.  17  and  IS,  1046.  194G.  iv+SO  p.  map.  *  Paper.  l.V.  •  Item  373 
L.  ( '.  card  40-120.342  Y  4.R  52  :  II  6/10 

Vohtinhia  Rirrr,  Foster  Creek  Dam,  "Wash.,  hearings,  79tli  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  improvement  of  Columbia  River,  Foster  Creek  Uam,  Wash.,  Apr.  29,  1946. 
1940.     iii+Sl  p.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  l.jc.      •Item  373 
L.  C.  card  40-20343  Y  4.R  52  :  C  72/9 

Ciiml>crhin(I  Riicr  and  tributaries,  Ky.  and  Tenn.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  on  improvement  of  Cumberland  River  and  tributaries,  Ky.  and  Tenn., 
9-foot  navigation  channel  below  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Apr.  16  and  May  3,  1^6. 
1940.     iv4-73  p.     *  Taper.   ir)C.     •  Item  373 
L.  C.  card  46-20.341  Y  4.R  52 :  C  91/5 

Inland  waterways.    Waterway  connecting  Tombigbee  and  Tennessee  Rivers,  Ala. 
and  Miss.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  improvement  of  waterway 
connecting  Tombigbee  and  Tennessee  Rivers,  Ala.  and  Miss.,  May  1  and  2,  1946. 
1940.     iv+2S4  p.  il.  1  pi.  3  maps.     *  Paper,  .50c.     •  Item  373 
L.  C.  card  40-26334  Y  4.R  52 :  T  25/15 

Red  River  below  Shreveport,  La.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  improve- 
ment of  Red  River  below  Shreveport,  La.,  by  construction  of  canal  along  west 
bank,  Apr.  15,  1946.     1946.     iii+89  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  373 
L.  C.  card  46-26339  Y  4.R  52  :  R  24/2 

Rirer.s  (iiiil  harbors  bill,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.R.  0407, 
authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on 
rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes,  Apr.  9,  10,  11.  12,  15,  10.  17,  IS, 
and  May  3,  0,  and  9,  1940.  1946.  vii+310  p.  [The  hearings  for  Apr.  10  and 
17,  noted  on  the  title  page,  are  not  included.]  *  Paper.  45c.  •Item  373 
L.  C.  card  40-26324  Y  4.R  52 :  R  52/15 

Sacramento  River,  Calif.,  hearingi>;.  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  improvement 
of   Sacramento   River   deep  water   channel,   Calif.,   April   10-12,   1946.     1940. 
iii-(-91  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  373 
L.  C.  card  46-20340  Y  4.  R  52  :  Sa  lc/0 

ROADS  COMMITTEE,   HOVSE 

Dams.  Construction  of  dams  for  highway  bridges,  hearings.  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  H.  R.  50SS,  to  amend  and  supplement  Federal-aid  road  act  of 
July  11,  1916.  as  amended  and  supplemented,  to  provide  for  design  and  con- 
struction of  dams  so  that  they  will  serve  as  substructures  for  highway  bridges 
up<m  and  across  such^lams.  to  authorize  granting  of  easements  and  rights-of- 
wav  in  connection  therewith,  and  for  other  purposes,  Apr.  11,  1946.  1946. 
Hi  4-22  p.  *Paper.  10c.  •  Item  374 
L.  C.  card  40-26346  Y  4.  R  53/2  :  D  18 

Construction  of  dams  for  highway  bridges,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6.324 

[to  amend  and  supplement  Federal-aid  road  act  of  July  11.  1916.  as  amended 
and  supplemented,  to  provide  for  design  and  construction  of  dams  so  that 
they  will  serve  as  foundations  for  highway  bridges,  to  provide  for  design  and 
construction  of  highway  bridges  upon  and  across  such  dams,  to  authorize 
granting  of  ea.sements  and  rights-of-way  in  connection  therewith,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Robinson  of  Utah.  May  29,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2167,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

RULES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Alaskan  International  Highway  Commission.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  2871,  report 
to  accompany  H.  Res.  630  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  2871,  to  create  commis- 
sion to  be  known  as  Alaskan  International  Highwav  Commission]  :  submitted 
by  Mr.  Sabath.     May  23,  1946.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  2104,"79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Alien  enemies.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3663,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  658 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  3663,  to  amend  immigration  and  naturalization 

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Alien  enemies — Continued. 

laws  to  deny  admission  to  United  States  of  certain  aliens  who  have  served  in 
armed  forces  of  conntries  at  war  with  United  States,  also  members  of  certain 
parties  and  organizations,  and  to  deny  naturalization  to  such  persons,  and  to 
reduce  innnigration  quotas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  June  13,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  22S0,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Bankruptcy.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5924,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  670  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  5924,  to  enable  debtor  railroad  corporations,  whose 
properties  during  a  period  of  7  years  have  provided  sufficient  earnings  to  pay 
hxed  charges,  to  effect  readjustment  of  their  linancial  structure  without  further 
proceedings  under  sec.  77  of  bankruptcy  act,  as  amendedl  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sabath.     June  18,  1946.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  2299,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Cemeteries.  National.  Consideration  of  S.  524,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  639 
[for  consideration  of  S.  524,  to  provide  one  national  cemetery  in  every  State 
and  Territorv  and  such  other  national  cemeteries  as  may  be  needed  for  burial 
of  war  vetenins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  May  24,  194G.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2129, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Census  Bureau.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5857,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  643 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5857,  to  provide  for  collection  and  publication  of 
statistical  information  by  Bureau  of  Census]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bates  of 
Kentucky.  :May  29.  1946.^  1  p.  (  H.  rp.  2160,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R. 
5857  provides  for  taking  censu.ses  of  manufactures,  mineral  industries,  and 
business  in  1947  and  every  5th  year  thereafter.  It  also  provides  for  collecting 
statistics  on  marriage  and  divorce.]     t 

Citizenship.  Take  H.  R.  388  from  Speaker's  table,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
662;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  June  14,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2285,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  388  amends  sec.  2U1  (g)  of  nationality  act  of  1940  so  as  to 
preserve  citizenship  of  infant  children  born  abroad  to  our  servicemen  who 
are  under  21  years  of  age  at  time  of  birth  of  child.]     t 

Civil  service  pensions.  Consideration  of  S.  896,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  661 
[for  consideration  of  S.  896,  to  amend  act  to  amend  further  civil  service  retire- 
ment act,  as  amended,  approved  Jan.  24,  1942,  so  as  to  provide  for  reoomputation 
of  annuities  for  retired  annuitants  who  retired  prior  to  Jan.  24,  1942]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bates  of  Kentucky.  June  13,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2284,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Claims.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  181,  report  to  accompany,  H.  Res.  649  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  181,  to  lU'ovide  for  adjustment  of  certain  tort  claims  against 
United  States  and  to  confer  jurisdiction  in  respect  thereto  on  District  Courts]  : 
submitted  by  Mr.  Clark.  June  4,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2205,  79tli  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Foreign  relations.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  4982,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  669 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  4982,  to  enable  Department  of  State  more  effectively 
to  carry  out  its  responsibilities  in  foreign  field  by  means  of  (a)  public  dis- 
semination abroad  of  information  about  United  States,  its  people  and  its 
policies,  and  (b)  promotion  of  interchange  of  persons,  knowledge,  and  skills 
between  people  of  United  States  and  peoples  of  other  countries]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sabath.     June  18,  1946.     1  p.     (11.  rp.  2298.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Immigration  and  emigration.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6279,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  659  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6279,  to  facilitate  admission  into  Ignited 
States  of  alien  fiancees  or  fiances  of  members  and  honorably  discharged  mem- 
bers of  armed  forces  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Sabath.  June  13, 
1946.     Ip.     (H.  rp.  2281,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lahor  disputes.  Consideration  of  II.  R.  4908,  report  to  accompany  11.  lies.  644 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  4908,  to  provide  additional  facilities  for  mediation 
of  labor  disputes,  and  for  other  puriwses]  ;  submitted  l)y  ]\Ir.  Cox.  May  29, 
1946.  1  p.  ( H.  rp.  2161,  79th  ( "ong.  2d  sess. )  [H.  R.  49(IS.  as  considered  by  the 
committee,  creates  the  Federal  ]\Iediation  Board  and  transfers  to  the  Board 
the  functions  of  the  Conciliation  Sei-vice.  It  also  makes  criminal  any  inter- 
ference with  transportation  of  perishable  farm  products.]      f 

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Naturalisation.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  513,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  657 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  513,  to  amend  nationality  act  of  1940  to  preserve 
residence  for  naturalization  inirposes  of  certain  aliens  who  serve  in  military 
or  naval  fonvs  of  one  of  allied  countries  during  2d  World  War,  or  otherwise 
assist  in  allied  war  effort]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  June  13,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2270,  79th  ("ong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Railroad  emploiiees.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  1862,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
63.")  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  l.%2,  to  amend  railroad  retirement  acts,  rail- 
road unemployment  insurance  act,  and  subchap.  B  of  chap.  9  of  Internal 
revenue  code,  and  for  otlier  jmrposes,  and  to  waive  i)oints  of  order]  ;  submitted 
by  :\Ir.  Sabath.     May  23.  1946.     1  p.     (II.  rp.  2103,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rivers.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  0407.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  646  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  6407,  authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation 
of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sabath.     .lune  3, 1946.     1  p.     ( H.  rp.  2201,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Consideration  of  H.  R.  6r)97,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  66.8  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  6597.  authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on 
rivers  and  harbors  for  flood  control]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Clark.     June  17,  1946. 

1  p.      (H.  rp.  2292*.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Scniorit)/.  Consideraiion  of  H.  R.  .5520,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  614  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  ,5520.  for  purpo.se  of  regulating  conditions  of  employment 
of  mechanics,  helpers,  laborers,  and  all  per  diem  employees  engaged  in  trades 
and  occupations  at  all  Government  naval  shipyards,  naval  stations,  arsenals, 
and  other  Government  industrial  establishments,  within  or  without  con- 
tinental limits  of  United  States]  :  submitted  by  INIr.  John  J.  Delanev.  June  13, 
1946.     1  p.      (H.  rp.  2282.  79rh  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Undersecretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6646, 
report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  660  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6646,  to  establish 
office  of  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Cox. 
June  13,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2283,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

TB2JRITORIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Alaska.  Authorizing  school  districts  in  Alaska  to  issue  bonds  for  school  con- 
struction, report  to  accompany  II.  R.  .5800;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Petei-son  of 
Georgia.     .Tune  11.  1946.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  2248,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Anchorage,  Ala.<<ka.  Authorizing  Anchorage,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds,  report  tc 
accompany  H.  R.  5112;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Georgia.     June  11,  1946. 

2  p.     ( H.  rp.  2247.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Geophysics.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  establishment  of  a  geophysical  insti- 
tute at  University  of  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  64S«3 :  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Peterson  of  Georgia.     May  24,  1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2142,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess'.)     t 

Hawaii.  Statehood  for  Hawaii,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  236.  .Tan.  7-18,  1946.  1046.  v+l-550d+ 551-909  p. 
[These  hearings  were  held  in  Hawaiian  Islands.]  *  Paper,  $1.50.  •  Item  376 
L.  C.  card  46-26384  Y  4.T  27/1 :  H  31/44 

UN-AMERICAN  ACmiTIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Propaganda.     Investigation  of  un-American  activities  and  propaganda,  report 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  5;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Wood].     1946.     ix+73  p.  il.     (H.  i*p. 
2233.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26390 

W.VYS  AND  MEANS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendar,  assignment  for  hearings,  unemployment  compensation  provisions  of 
social  security  act.  May  20-June  7,  1946.     1946.     Each  3  p.  4"     J 

Y  4.W  36 :  79/1-9/unemp.  comp./Soc.  sec.act 

Fort  Worth,  Inter- American  Trade  Exposition,  1946.  Permitting  articles  im- 
ported from  foreign  countries  for  purpose  of  exhibition  at   Inter-American 

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July  1946  761 

Forth  Worth,  Inter-American  Trade  Exposition,  1946 — Continued. 

Trade  Exposition,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  to  be  admitted  without  payment  of  tariff, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  327  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  West.  JNIay  29,  11)46.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2166,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Public  debt  act  of  194G,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6699  [to  decrease  amount  of 
obligations,  issued  under  2d  liberty  bond  act,  which  may  be  outstanding  at  any 
one  time]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doughton  of  North  Carolina.     June  11,  1946.     4  p. 
(H.  rp.  2166,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  Card  46-26424 

Social  and  economic  security.  Amendments  to  social  security  act,  hearings,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  social  security  legislation,  Apr.  15  [-May  3],  1946. 
1946.     pts.  6  and  7,    [iv] +637-921  p.   il.     *  Paper,  pt.  6,   20c.;    *  pt.   7,   25c. 

•  Item  378 

L.  C.  card  46-25952  Y  4.W  36  :  So  l/5/pt.6,  7 

Sugar.  Extending  for  7  months  period  of  time  during  which  alcohol  plants  are 
permitted  to  produce  sugars  and  sirups  simultaneously  with  production  of 
alcohol,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  162 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Curtis.  June 
11,1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2244,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      f 

WORLD  WAK  VETEaiANS'  LEGISI^VTION  COMMITTBi;,  HOUSE 

Burial.  Increasing  deceased  war  veterans'  burial  allowance,  reix)rt  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  571 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  4,  1946.  2  p.  ( H.  rp.  2204, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pensions.  Relating  to  veterans'  pension,  compensation,  or  retirement  pay  during 
hospitalization,  institutional  or  domiciliary  care,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6811;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  19,  1946.  8  p. 
(H.  i-p.  2301,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Excess  profits  tax.  Section  722  of  Internal  revenue  code  [excess  profits  tax  gen- 
eral relief  provisions],  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  testimony  of 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  May  7,  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  iii+395-458 
p.  2  pi.  8  maps.     [Part  1  was  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  Apr.  1946,  p.  372.] 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  334 

L.  C.  card  46-25884  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  In  8/2/pt.2 

SENATE 

Accounts.  Report  of  secretary  of  Senate  [submitting  statement  of  receipts  and 
expenditures],  July  1,1944-Jan.  29,  1945.  1946.  iii+971  p.  ( S.  doc.  184,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Includes  Report  of  financial  clerk  of  Senate,  Jan.  30-Mar. 
31,  1945,  and  Report  of  secretary  of  Senate,  Apr.  1-June  30,  1945.  Title  on 
cover  is :  Reports  of  secretary  of  Senate  and  financial  clerk  of  Senate,  July  1, 
1944-June  30,  1945.]  t 
L.  C.  card  9-16161 

Calendar  of  business,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  Jan.  14-June  29,  1946;  no.  164-271. 
1945—40.  various  paging,  large  8"  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.  The 
legislative  day  of  Mar.  5  extended  through  the  calendar  day  June  29.]     t 

Y  1.3 :  79-2/164-271 

AGKICtTLTUBE  AND   FORESTRY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  d  Pacific  Railroad.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture to  extend  and  renew  to  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  I'aul  &  Pacific  Railroad 
Co.  for  term  of  10  years  lease  to  Henry  A.  Scandrett,  Walter  J.  Cummings,  and 
George  I.  Haight,  "trustees  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad 
Co.,  of  tract  of  land  in  Department  of  Agricultural  range  livestock  experiment 
station  in  Montana,  and  for  right-of-way  to  said  tract,  for  removal  of  gravel 
and  ballast  material,  report  to  accompany  S.  2014;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.  June  19,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1518.  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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762  GOVERXMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Cotton.     Investigation  of  exports  of  cotton  cloth  iuul  other  cotton  products,  hear- 
inj?s  hcforc  subcoinniittce,  79tli  Conjrress,  2d  session,  on  S.  Res.  221,  Feb.  26- 
Mar.  20,  IfMG.     1946.     iii+350  p.  il.     *  I'aper,  A'k'.     •  Item  3S2 
L.  C.  card  4(;-2(j383  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  C  82/30 

Daini  products.     Investigation  of  Government  wartime  price  controls  affecting 
milk  i)rodiicts,  interim  report  pursuant  to  S.  Kes.  92;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas 
of  Oklahoma.     May  25,  legislative  day  Mar.  ">,  1946.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  1391.  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 
L.  ('.  cai-d- 46-26361 

AMtaitC.XN   SMALT.  BUSINESS,  SPECIAL  CO.MMITTEE  TO  STUDY  PROBLEMS  OF,  SENATE 

BusiucKx.  Problems  of  American  small  business,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, pur.suant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress).     1946.     pts. 

8n-S7.     • 

L.  C.  card  42-1297S  Y  4. Am  3/5  :  B  96/4 

pt.  85.   California  looks  to  its  economic  future,  1.  Feb.  20  and  21,  1946.      vi  +  9571-9710 

p.   11.   map.      [These  hearinirs   were  liekl   in   San   Diego,   Calif.]      *  Paper,  25c. 
p.  86.   Same,  2.  Feb.  25.  1946.      v  +  9711-9845  p.  il.      7  pi.      [This  hearing  was  held  in 

Fresno,  Calif.]      *  Paper,   2.">c. 
p.  87.   Same,  3,  Feb.  26-28,   1946.     vi  +  9847-10115  p.      [These  hearings  were  held    in 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.]      *  Paper,  40c. 

Export  in.turauce  act  of  lOJ/C,  report  of  foreign  trade  sulicommittee,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress),  May 
13.  1946.     1946.     v+33  p.     (Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  7,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session.)      *  Paper,  lt)c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26484  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  Ex  7 

Farm  constrnctinn,  preliminary  report  of  Special  Committee  to  Study  Problems 
of  American  Small  Business,  Senate,  May  30,  1946;    [prepared  by  Frank  J. 
Hallauer.    Forest    Service].     1946.     vii+18   p.    il.      (Senate    connnittee    print 
no.  7,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)     f 
L.  C.  card  46-2&483  Y  4.Am  3/5  :  C  76/2 

Lumber.  Sustained-yield  capacity  of  American  forests  in  relation  to  postwar 
requirements  for  lumber,  preliminary  report  of  Siiecial  Committee  to  Study 
Problems  of  American  Small  Business.  Senate,  June  6,  1946;  Tpi'^Pai'^'il  by 
Forest  Service].  1946.  vii+8  p.  (Senate  committee  print  no.  9,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session.)  f 
L.  C.  card  46-2(^82  Y  4. Am  3/5  :  L  97 

Mduufarturci'fi.  Economic  concentration  and  "World  War  II,  report  of  Smaller 
War  Plants  Corporation  to  Special  Committee  to  Study  Problems  of  American 
Small  Business,  Senate;  [prepared  by  John  M.  Blair.  Harrison  F.  Houghton, 
and  Matthew  Rose,  with  assistance  of  Betti  Goldwasser,  William  S.  Johnson, 
and  Melville  J.  Ulmer].  1946.  xv+359  p.  il.  (Senate  committee  print  no.  6, 
79th  Congress,  2d  .session.]  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  40-26481  Y  4.Am  3/5  ;  Ec  7 

APPROPRIATIONS   COMMITTER.    SENATE 

Agriniltiire  Department.     Agricultural  approi)riati(iii  bill,  1047,  hearings  before 
subconunittee,  7!>th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5605,  making  appropriations 
for  Department  of  Agriculture,  tiscal  year  1947.     1946.     ii+692  p.  il.     *  Paper, 
$1.25.      •  Item  ;iS3 
L.  C.  card  40-20318  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  Ag  8/9 17 

Appropriations.  Legislative  branch  ajipropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947.  rep(M-t 
to  iiccompanv  II.  R.  6429;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tydings.  June  10,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     5  p.     ( S.  rp.  1436,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      t 

Third  urgent  deficiency  appropriation  hill,  1946.  rejiort  to  accompany  II.  R. 

6601  [mfiking  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal 
year  1946  and  prior  fi.ijcal  years,  to  provide  supi)leniental  api)r<ipi"iations  for 
fiscal  vear  1946,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  McKellar.  June  S, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1433,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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District  of  Columhia.  District  of  Colunibia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  r>!l9();  submitted  by  .Mr.  O'Malioney.  June  11, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     28  p.     (S.  rp.  14H6,  79th  Cong.  2d  se.s,<.)     f 

Fiscal  relations  between  Government  of  United   States  and  District  of 

Columbia,  report  of  subconunittee  on  District  of  Columl)ia  of  Committee  on 
Appropriations,  as  approved  by  said  Connnittee  on  Appropriations;  presented 
by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.     1946.     ii+25  p.      (S.  doc.  203,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6335;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden.  June  8,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946 
51  p.     (S.  rp.  1434,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Navy  Df'partment  and  naval  service  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1947,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6496;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Overton.  June  8,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     lip.     (S.  rp.  1435,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

State  Department.  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  the  judiciary 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6056;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  IMcCarran.  June  18,  legislative  day  :Mar.  5,  1946.  24  p.  (S.  rp. 
1510,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Treasury  Department.  Treasury  and  Post  Office  Departments  appropriation  bill^ 
fi.scal  year  1947.  report  to  accimipany  H.  R.  5452;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar. 
June  8,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194(5.     10  p.      ( S.  rp.  1432,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

BANKING    AND    CURRENCY    COMMITTEE.    SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.  Amending  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  act  to  pro- 
vide secondary  market  for  farm  loans  made  under  servicemen's  readjustment 
act  of  1944,  report  to  accompany  S.  2280 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  RadclifEe.  June  18, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1513,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Mortgage  insurance.  Amendment  to  national  housing  act  [to  continue  authority 
of  Federal  Housing  Administration  to  insure  mortgages  on  existing  construc- 
tion], report  to  accompany  S.  2341 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  June  18,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1514,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prices.  Extending  price  control  and  stabilization  acts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6042  [to  amend  emergency  price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabiliza- 
tion act  of  1942,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mv.  Barkley ;  with  minority  views. 
June  7,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  20  p.  (S.  rp.  1431,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[Committee  amends  H.  R.  6042  by  substitute  which  estalilishes  the  Price  De- 
control Board,  and  places  responsibility  for  control  of  prices  on  agricultural 
commodities  upon  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  It  also  contains  provisions 
relating  to  subsidies,  provides  for  termination  of  price  control  and  stabilization 
acts  not  later  than  June  30,  1947,  and  abolishes  the  Office  of  Price  Administra- 
tion as  of  that  date.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26393 

■ 1946  extension  of  emergency  price  control  and  stabilization  acts  of  1942,  as 

amended,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  2028.  to  amend  emergency 
price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942.  as  amended, 
Apr.  15-May  1,  1946.     1946.     v.  1,  vii+1-1156  p.  il.  8  pi.  map.      [S.  2028  con- 
tains provisions  relating  to  suiisidies.]     *  Paper,  $2.00.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26372  Y  4.B  22/3 :  P  93/4/v.l 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Extending  succession  and  powers  of  Re- 
construction Finance  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  156;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Wagner.  June  IS,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1517,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

CIVIL  SEKVICE  COMMim^E,  SENATE 

Holidays.  Excusing  Governnu'nt  employees  from  duty  on  July  5.  1946,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2335;  submitted  l)v  .Mr.  Downev.  June  18,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,  1946.     1  p.      (S.  rp.  1512,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Atkinson,  Cecil.  Cecil  Atkinson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1258  [for  relief  of 
Cecil  Atkinson]  ;  submittt'd  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,  1946.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  1486,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Babcock,  Mrs.  Ilatfie  M.  Mrs.  Hattie  Main  Babcock,  Chester  N.  Main,  and 
Mr.  and  Mr.s.  Earl  Norman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3401  [for  relief  of  Mrs. 
Hatti(>  Main  BalicDck,  Cliester  N.  Main,  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  Norman]  ; 
subniitttvi  bv  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  1491,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bclk,  Mrs.  Mary.     Mrs.  Mary  Belk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  33.59  [for  relief 
of  INIrs.  Mary  Belk]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Ellender.     June  13,  legislative  day 
,  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1489,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Bergeron,  Philiherf  L.  Philibert  T^.  Bergeron,  Alfred  Quist,  and  Astrid  Quist, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3399  I  for  relief  of  Philbert  (Philibert)  L.  Bergeron, 
Alfred  Quist,  and  Astrid  Quist]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  4,  1946.     8  p.      (S.  rp.  1490,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Borell.  Charles  B.  Charles  B.  Borell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4716  [for  relief 
of  Charles  B.  Borell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wherry.  May  23,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     5  p.      (S.  rp.  1387,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Caleai'io.  Juan  L.  Juan  Calcano,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2772  [for  relief  of 
Juan  Calcano]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1487,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Dinson,  Sercro  A.  Severe  Apoluna  Dinson  and  Candilaria  Dinson,  and  legal 
guardian  of  Laura  Dinson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Teresita  Dinson,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4298  [for  i-elief  of  Severo  Apoluna  Dinson  and  Candilaria 
Dinson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Laura  Dinson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Teresita 
Dinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
9  p.     (S.  rp.  1378,  79th  Cong.  2(1  sess.)     t 

Dosrhcr,  Ghtstav  F.  Gustav  F.  Doscher,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4888  [for 
relief  of  Gustav  F.  Doscher]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1494,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

FUztvater,  Carl.  Carl  and  Naomi  Fitzwater,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4373 
[for  relief  of  Carl  and  Naomi  Fitzwater]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  June  13. 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1478,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Flor,  Carmen  Aurora  de  la.  Estate  of  Carmen  Aurora  de  la  Flor,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6334  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Carmen  Aurora  de  la  Flor]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1385,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Foster,  Mrs.  Dora.  Mrs.  Dora  Foster,  x-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  5071  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Dora  Foster]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  13,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5.  1946.     9  p.     (S.  rp.  1482,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fugate,  Mrs.  Fannie  C.  Fannie  C.  Fugate,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4339  [for 
relief  of  Fannie  C.  Fugate]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  1461,  79th  Cong.  2d  ses.s.)     t 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Providing  for  payment  of  members  of 
military  and  naval  forces  who  enter  or  reenter  civilian  employment  of  United 
States,  its  Territories  or  possessions,  or  of  District  of  Columbia  while  in 
military  pay  status  prior  to  assignment  to  active  duty,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2108;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  13.  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1496.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hamlet,  John.  John  Hamlet,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2954  [for  relief  of  John 
Hamlet]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11.  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946. 
6  p.      (S.  rp.  14.")3,  7nth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

nines,  Willie.  Willie  Hines,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2544  [for  relief  of 
Willie  Hines] :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Wlierrv.  Mav  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     6  p.      fS.  rp.  1386,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

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Honnell,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Honnell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5091 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Hoiiiu'll]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUeiider.  June  11, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1464,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Kaili,  Philip  N.  Philip  Naope  Kaili  and  Susie  Kaili,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4301  [for  relief  of  Philip  Naope  Kaili  and  Susie  Kaili]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
EUender.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  1379,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Eeaveney,  Michael  J.  Michael  J.  and  Mary  C.  Keaveney,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5208  [for  relief  of  Michael  J.  Keaveney  and  Mary  C.  Keaveney]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  8  p.  (S. 
rp.  1483,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lam,  Willie.  Willie  and  Edgar  Lam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3512  [for  relief 
of  Willie  Lam  and  Edgar  Lam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  13,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1479,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lassila,  Mrs.  Senia.  George  Lassila,  administrator  of  Senia  Lassila,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3185  [for  relief  of  George  Lassila,  administrator  of  Senia 
Lassila]  :  submitted  liy  Mr.  Morse.  June  11,  legi.slative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  1447,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Laxmence  Portland  Cement  Co..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3391  [for  relief  of 
Lawrence  Portland  Cement  Company]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Morse.  June  11, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1448,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Leherman,  John  A.  John  Leberman,  report  to  accompany  S.  1150  [for  relief  of 
John  Leberman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1475,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lofts  d  Son,  report  to  accompany  S.  1517  [for  relief  of  Lofts  and  Son]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1484, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McCrary,  J.  B.,  Co.,  Inc.  J.  B.  McCrary  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3494 
[for  relief  of  J.  B.  McCrary  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Morse. 
June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.   5,  1946.     15  p.     (S.   rp.   1449,   79th  Cong.  2d 

sess. )     t 

Mahevx,  Patsy  A.  Estate  of  Patsy  Ann  Maheux,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4600 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Patsy  Ann  Maheux]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June 
13,  legislative  day  INIar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1480,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Mello,  Michael  O.  Estate  of  Michael  O.  Mello  and  Christian  O.  Mello,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2246  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Michael  O.  Mello,  and  Christian 
O.  Mello]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  May  23,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,.  1946.     6  p.      ( S.  rp  1382,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Moffatt,  Walter  A.  Walter  A.  IMoffatt,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3031  [for  relief 
of  Walter  A.  Moffatt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.     ( g.  rp.  1456,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Naha^,  Adele  M.  Adele  Nahas,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2315  [for  relief  of 
Adele  Nahas]  ;  submitted  by  ^Ir.  Wilson.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946. 
10  p.     (S.  rp.  1476,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Nast,  Mrs.  Marie  E.  Mrs.  Marie  Edens  Nast,  Mrs.  Bessie  Amann,  and  George  R. 
Townsend,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3010  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Marie  Edens  Nast, 
Mrs.  Bessie  Amann,.  and  George  R.  Townsend]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman. 
June  6,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     11  p.     ( S.  rp.  1429,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Nations,  Johnnie  V.  Johnnie  V.  Nations,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4142  [for 
relief  of  Johnuie  V.  Nations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina. 
May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  7  p.  (S.  rp.  1383,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

O'Brien,  Will.  Will  O'Brien,  Mrs.  Bessie  O'Brien,  and  legal  guardian  of  Jane 
O'Brien,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2785  [for  relief  of  Will  O'Brien,  Mrs. 
Bessie  O'Brien,  and  legal  guardian  of  Jane  O'Brien]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellen- 
der. June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  1488,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

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Owens,  David,  jr.  Lojial  Kuaraian  of  David  (Jweiis,  jr.,  n-pci-t  to  accompany 
H.  K.  5811  [lor  relief  of  leptl  fruardiaii  of  David  Owens,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  Ti.  194G.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  146.->  TDtii 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Padilla,  Escquiel.  Esequiel  (Frank)  Padilla  and  others,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4;«1  [for  relief  of  Eserpiiel  (Frank)  I'adilla  and  others]  ;  subnntted  bv 
Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  fi,  1946.  10  p.  (S.  rp.  1460  79th 
Cong,  lid  sess.)      j 

Paul,  Mrs.  Mart/  G.  Mary  G.  Paul,  rep<irt  to  accompanv  H.  R.  624.1  [for  i-elief 
of  Mary  G.  Paul]  ;  sul)niitted  l)y  Mr.  Ellender.  May  23,  legislative  dav  M-ir 
5,  1&46.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1380,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Peterson,  Aa^el  II.  Axel  H.  Peterson,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  4118  [for  relief 
of  Axel  H.  Peterson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  June  13.  legislative  dav  Mar 
5,  1946.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  1477,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t  •    *       • 

Plumb,  Mrs.  Adeline.  Mrs.  James  I'lumb.  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  4419  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  James  Plumb  (Adeline  Plumb)];  submitted  "by  Mr.  Ellender 
June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5.  1946.     8  p.      ( S.  rp.  1454.  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess. »     t 

Postal  service.  Relief  of  certain  postal  employees,  report  to  accompany  S  2107- 
submittedby  Mr.  Huffman.  June  13,  legislative  dav  Mar.  r..  1946  '^  n  (  S  rn' 
1495,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t  '  ■     -  i  ■  .    y. 

Powell,  Marion.  Marion  Powell,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5(K)0  [for  relief  of 
Marion  Powell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar  5 
1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1463,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  5000  provides  for 
relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Marion  Powell.]     j 

Rashal.  William  X.  Legal  guardian  of  William  Needom  Rashal.  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3665  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  William  Needom  Rashal]  • 
submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  6,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946  5  u  (  S  rn' 
1430.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t  "  •        i-      .    •    i- 

Rhodes,  Harold  H.  Harold  H.  Rhodes,  report  to  accompany  S.  661  [for  relief  of 
Harold  H.  Rhodes]  ;  -submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Mav  23,  legislative  day  Mar  5 
1946.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  1372.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t       '  , 

Richter,  Amp  M.  Amy  Mary  Richter,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  4353  [for  relief 
of  Amy  Mary  Richter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5.  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1492,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      f 

Robert  son.  William  E.  William  E.  and  Estelle  Robertson,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4479  [for  relief  of  William  E.  Robertson  and  Estelle  Robertson]  :  sub- 
mitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  13,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p  (S  rn 
1493,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Roman,  William  H.  William  H.  Roman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4495  [for 
relief  of  William  H.  Roman]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1&46.     6  p.     ( S.  rp.  1462,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sanchez  Figueroa,  Mrs.  Francisca.  Estate  of  Francisca  Sanchez  Figueroa, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4251  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Francisca  Stinchez 
Figueroa]  ;  submitted  by  Jlr.  Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  1459,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Seals,  Carl  H.  Brig.  Gen.  Carl  H.  Seals,  report  to  accompanv  S.  1912  [for  relief 
of  Carl  H.  Seals]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  May  23,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1374.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Silk,  Mrs.  Henrietta.  Henrietta  Silk,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  238  [for  relief 
of  Henrietta  Silk]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  Mav  23,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5, 
1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1375,  79th  Cong.  2d  .sess.)      t 

Skagcjs,  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Skaggs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3622 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Skaggs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  11, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1457,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Stapleton,  C.  Benjamin.  Estate  of  C.  Benjamin  Stapleton.  report  to  accompany 
S.  1965  [for  relief  of  estate  of  C.  Benjamin  Stapleton);  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ellender.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1452,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

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Teekell,  Arlis  E.  Legal  guardian  of  Arlis  Earl  Teekell,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1852  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Arlis  Earl  Teekell]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  1381,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Todd,  Douglas  C.  D.  C.  Todd,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1400  [for  relief  of 
D.  C.  Todd]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellendt^r.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
9  p.     (S.  rp.  1455,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Uhnnann,  Frcdcriek.  Frederick  Tlirmann,  report  to  accompany  g.  1773  [for 
relief  of  Frederick  Ulirmann]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  May  23,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.     ( S.  rp.  1373,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Villafane  Mmloz,  Jose.  Jose  Villafane  Munoz,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4245 
[for  relief  of  Jose  Villafane  Mufiozl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  June  11, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  l^Me.     3  p.     (S.  i-p.  1458,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wade,  Ernest  I.  Ernest  I.  and  Alma  Wade,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4997  [for 
relief  of  Ernest  I.  Wade  and  Alma  Wade]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June 
13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     6  p.      ( S.  rp.  1481,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Walter,  Ahto.  Ahto  Walter,  Lucy  Walter,  and  legal  guardian  of  Teddy  Walter, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3967  [for  relief  of  Ahto  Walter,  Lucy  Walter,  and 
legal  guardian  of  Teddy  Walter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  May  23,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.      8  p.     (S.  rp.  1377,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ward.  Richard  O.  Richard  C.  Ward,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4693  [for  relief 
of  Richard  C.  Ward]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     6  p.      (S.  rp.  1450,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

WiUett.  Williarn  W.,  jr.  William  W.  Willett,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  797 
[for  relief  of  William  W.  Willett,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  June  13, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1485,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Yakutat  Cooperative  Market,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6010  [for  relief  of 
Yakutat  Cooperative  Market]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina. 
May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1384,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Yo-iinf/.  Oiren  G.  Owen  Young,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3525  [for  relief  of 
Owen  Young]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1376,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

COMMEBOE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  3, 1946  ; 
no.  12.     1946.     94  p.  4°     $  Y  4.C  73/2 :  79/12 

Grand  River  Dam  Authoriti/.  Autiiorizing  return  of  Grand  River  Dam  project 
to  Grand  River  Dam  Authority  of  Oklahoma  [and  adjustment  and  settlement 
of  accounts  between  the  Autliority  and  United  States],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5508;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  1500,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rivers.  Omnibus  rivers  and  harbors  bill,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6407  [au- 
thorizing construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on 
rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Overton.  June 
18,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     59  p.     (S.  rp.  1508,  79th  Cong.  2tl  sess.)      t 

Sacramento  River,  Calif.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chair- 
man of  Conunittee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers.  Army] 
of  reports  on  Sacramento  River,  Calif.  1940.  vii  +  51  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  142, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

CONGRESS,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE    ON    ORGANIZATION    OF,    SENATE 

Legislative  reorga nidation  act  of  lf>'i6,  report  to  accompany  S.  2177  [to  provide 
for  increased  etficiency   in  legislative  branch  of  the  Govermnent]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  La  FoUette.     May  31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     40  p.      (S.  rp.  14(X), 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26:304 

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DISTRICT  OF  COI-UJIBIA   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bonis  and  Ixnikhtff.  Providing  that  every  Saturday  shall  be  holiday  for  banks 
and  building  and  loan  associations  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2307;  submitted  by  IMr.  Iloey.  June  14,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946. 
1  p.     ( S.  rp.  1505,  79th  Cong.  2d  soss. )     t 

Corrections  Dcpaiiment.  Creating  Department  of  Corrections  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  0265;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  June  14, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1506,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  II. 
6205  transfers  to  the  Department  of  Corrections  all  povrers  now  vested  in  the 
Board  of  Public  Welfare  with  respect  to  District  penal  institutions.]     t 

Jury  Comniis.'iion.  Amending  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia, approved  Mar.  3,  1901,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary 
thereto  [relative  to  qualifications  of  jury  commissioners],  report  to  accompany 
S.  2125;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  June  14,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  1504,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EDUCATION   AND  L.\DOR   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Education.  Federal  assistance  to  States  for  purpose  of  more  nearly  equalizing 
educational  opportunities,  report  to  accompany  S.  181  [to  authorize  appro- 
priation of  funds  to  assist  States  and  Territories  in  more  adequately  financing 
their  systems  of  public  education  during  emergency,  and  in  reducing  inequali- 
ties of  educational  opportunities  through  public  elementary  and  secondary 
schools]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  22  p. 
(S.  rp.  1497,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Includes  separate  statement  of  views.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26437 

Employment  agencies.  United  States  Employment  Service,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1456,  to  provide  national  system 
of  employment  offices,  S.  1510,  to  provide  for  return  of  public  employment 
oflices  to  State  operation,  to  amend  act  approved  June  6,  1933  (48  Stat."  113), 
and  for  other  purposes,  S.  1848,  to  provide  national  system  of  employment 
offices,  and  H.  R.  4437,  to  provide  for  return  of  public  emiiloyment  offices  to 
State  operation,  to  amend  act  approved  June  6,  1933  (48  Stat.  113).  and  for 
other  purposes,  Feb.  18-Mar.  25,  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  vi  + 85-445  p.  il.  [Part 
1  was  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  Feb.  1946,  p.  169.]  *  Paper,  60c. 
•  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-25475  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  Em  7/5/pt.2 

Hygiene,  Public.  Index  to  health  hearings  and  reijorts,  subcommittee  on  war- 
time health  and  education,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  74,  78th  Congress,  and  S.  Res. 
62,  79th  Congress,  Mar.  1946.  1946.  pt.  1,  iii-[-l-32  p.  (Senate  subcom- 
mittee print,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)  [Includes  index  to  hearings  on 
S.  190  and  S.  1099,  relative  to  dental  research  and  dental  care,  and  index 
to  hearings  on  S.  191,  hospital  construction  act.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26319  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  H  34/2/pt.l 

ScJwols.  Continuing  for  additional  year  Lanham  act  assistance  for  operation 
and  maintenance  of  schools  in  war  areas,  report  to  accompany  H.R.  5796  [to 
amend  title  2  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in  connection  with 
national  defense,  as  amended,  to  permit  making  of  contributions  during  fiscal 
year  1947  for  maintenance  and  operation  of  certain  school  facilities]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Morse.  May  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  4  p.  ( S.  rp.  1364, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incorrectly  Mr.  Mur- 
ray instead  of  Mr.  Morse.]     t 

FINANCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Burial.  Amending  Veterans  regulation  no.  9  (a),  as  amended,  so  as  to  increase 
limit  of  amounts  payable  thereunder  in  connection  with  funeral  and  burial 
of  decea.sed  veterans,  report  to  accompany  S.  706;  submitted  by  Mr.  La 
Follette.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5.  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1408,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

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Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  May  28, 
1946;  no.  17  [18].     1946.     98  p.  4°     t  Y4.F  49:  79/18 

Fort  Worth,  Inter-American  Trade  Exposition,  1946.  Permitting  articles  im- 
ported from  foreign  countries  for  purpose  of  exliibitinn  at  Inter-American 
Trade  Exposition,  Forth  Worth,  Tex.,  to  be  admitted  without  payment  of 
tariff,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  327 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  June  6, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1427,  79th  C!ong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Old  age  iihsunmce.  Giving  certain  social  security  benefits  to  survivors  of  World 
War  II  veterans,  report  to  accompany  S.  2204  [to  amend  title  2  of  social 
security  act,  as  amended,  by  giving  insurance  benefits  under  Federal  old-age 
and  survivors  insurance  provisions  of  that  act  to  survivors  of  veterans  of 
World  War  II]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.     June  10,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 

1946.  5  p.      (S.  rp.  1438,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Veterans'  social  security,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  2204,  to 

amend  title  2  of  social  security  act,  as  amended,  by  giving  insurance  benefits 
under   Federal    old-age   and    survivors   insurance   provisions   of    that    act    to 
survivors  of  veterans  of  World  War  II,  May  22  and  23,  1946.     1946.     iii+22  p. 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  391 
L.  C.  card  46-26347  Y  4.F  49  :  V  64/12 

rcnsions.  Clarifying  terms  "compensation"  and  "pension"  under  laws  admin- 
istered by  Veterans'  Administration,  report  to  accompany  S.  1578;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1415,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Governing  effective  dates  of  ratings  and  awards  under  Veterans'  Adminis- 
tration revised  schedule  for  rating  disabilities,  1945,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5149 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  from  Colorado.  June  4,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1417,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Removing  limitations  on  amount  of  death  compensation  or  pension  payable 

to  widows  and  children  of  certain  deceased  veterans,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2100 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  La  Follette.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  1409,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

rhilippine  Islands.  Providing  system  of  relief  for  veterans,  and  dependents 
of  veterans,  who  served  during  World  War  II  in  organized  military  forces  of 
Government  of  Commonwealth  of  the  Philippines  while  such  forces  were  in 
service  of  armed  forces  of  United  States  pursuant  to  military  order  of  July 
26,  1941.  of  President  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  S.  2235 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  La  Follette.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1419, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  2235  also  provides  hospital  care  and  medical  treat- 
ment for  disabled  veterans  of  armed  forces  of  United  States  residing  in  the 
Philippines.]     t 

Veterans  Administration.  Amending  sec.  100  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act 
of  1944  [so  as  to  authorize  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs,  until  June  30, 

1947,  to  enter  into  leases  for  periods  of  not  to  exceed  5  years],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6069;  submitted  by  I\Ir.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  5,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1946.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1425,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  accept  gifts,  devises,  and 

bequests  in  behalf  of  general  post  fund  for  use  of  veterans,  and  for  sale  and 
conveyance  of  any  such  property  under  certain  circumstances  and  covering  of 
proceeds  thereof  into  post  fund,  report  to  accompany  S.  2099;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  5,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1423,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Authorizing   Veterans'    Administration    to    appoint    and    employ    retired 

officers  without  affecting  their  retired  status,  report  to  acconipaiiy  11.  R.  5026; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  4,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5,  1946. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  1418,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

• Facilitating  decentralization  of  Vetei'ans'  Administration,  report  to  accom- 

paiiv  S.  2()1S;  submitted  bv  Mr.  .lolmson  of  Colorado.  June  5,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1422.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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Vetcntns  Adniiiiistrution  faciUtus.  AntlioriziiiR  administrator  of  veterans'  af- 
fairs to  fjiJnit  easement  for  hifrhway  purposes  to  Peiiusylvaiiia  in  lands  in 
n'servation  of  Veterans'  Administration  hospital,  Lebanon  (Jounty,  Pa.,  report 
to  aee(»mpany  H.  R.  rtfK)7 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  5, 
legislative  day  Mar.  H,  in46.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1424,  TOtli  Couk.  2d  sess.)      t 

> Providing  for  designation  of  Veterans'  Administrati<m  hospital  at  Fargo, 

N.  Dak.,  as  Clarence  Theodore  Hoverson  Memorial  Hospital,  report  to  aceom- 
panv  S.  1915;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  4,  legislative  day 
Mar.  r»,  lt)4n.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1410,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Vrtcnni.s  Appcahs  Board.  Removing  existing  limitation  on  number  of  a.s.sociate 
members  of  P.oard  of  Veterans'  A])peals  in  Veteran.s'  Administration,  renort  to 
arcompanv  II.  K.  6153;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  5,  legis- 
lative day  .Mar.  o,  1046.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  1426,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

KOKKKiN     RELATIONS     COilMITTEK,     SENATE 

Oi'rat  L<ikcs-St.  Lawrence  basin,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  104  [approving 
agreement  between  United  States  and  Canada  relating  to  Great  Lakes-St. 
Lawrence  basin  with  ex'ception  of  certain  provisions  thereof,  expressing  sense 
of  Congress  with  respect  to  negotiation  of  certain  treaties,  authorizing  investi- 
gation throTigli  Department  of  State  and  with  Canada  of  feasibility  of  making 
Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence  seaway  self-liquidating,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  :\Ir.  Hatch;  with  minoritv  views  of  Mr.  White.  June  13,  legisla- 
tive day  Mar.  .5.  1046.  97  p.  1  pi.  (  S.  rp.  1499.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  f 
L.  C.  card  46-20436 

yUigara  Falls  Bridf/r  Commission.  Amending  joint  resolution  creating  Niagara 
Falls  Bridge  Conunission  [to  make  it  possible  for  said  commission  to  issue 
refunding  bonds],  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  340;  submitted  bv  ^Ir.  Con- 
nally.     May  31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     1  p.      (S.  rp.  1405,  79th  Cong. 


2d  sess.)     t 


IMMlr.RATION     COXtMITTEE,     SENATE 


East  Indians.  Authorizing  admission  into  United  States  of  persons  of  races 
indigenous  to  India,  to  make  them  racially  eligible  for  naturalization,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3517;  submitted  by  ^Ir.  Russell  for  ]\Ir.  Fulbright.  June  10, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.    "(S.  rp.  1440,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Filipinos  in  United  Sltates.  Authorizing  naturalization  of  Filipinos,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  776 :  submitted  bv  ^Ir.  Eastland.  June  10.  legislative  day 
Mar.  .5,  1940.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1439,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Immifjration  and  emigration.  Facilitating  admission  into  Ignited  States  of  alien 
fiancees  or  fiances  of  members  [and  honorably  discharged  members]  of  armed 
forces  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  S.  2122 ;  submitted  bv  ]\Ir.  Ball. 
June  10.  legislative  day  Mar.  .5,  1946.  3*  p.  (S.  rp.  1441,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Neumann,  Gerhard.  INIaster  Sgt.  Gerhard  Neumann,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3441  [to  provide  for  naturalization  of  Gerhard  Neumann]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hoey.  June  11.  legisl.ative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1446,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)      t 

Omar,  Uamsah.  Hamsah  Omar,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  233  [for  relief  of 
Hamsah  Omar]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Knowland.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1445,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

TNDI.VN    AFFAIRS    COfiriTTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  12.  1946:  no.  5.  1940. 
71  p.  4"     t  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  79/5 

Fort  lierthnld  Reservation.  Fort  Berthold  Indians.  North  Dakota,  final  settle- 
ment, n>port  to  accompany  II.  R.  1095  [for  reliet  of  Indians  of  Fort  Berthold 
Reservation.  X.  Dak.,  comprising  tribes  known  as  Ai-ickarees,  Gros  Ventres,  and 
:\Ian(lan]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5.  1946. 
9  p.      (  S.  rp.  1413.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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Insuratice.  Authorizing  Iiulian  funds  for  insinance  prt-niiunis,  anu'ncling  act  of 
Apr.  13,  192(),  44  Stat.  242,  report  to  acL-onipany  S.  ]2;!5  [to  autliorize  use  of 
funds  of  any  tribe  of  Indians  for  insurance  preniiunisj  ;  submitted  by  j\lr. 
O'Maiioney.  '  June  4.  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  iy46.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1411.  Tyth 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Irving,  Wihna  B.  Wilnia  Brandon  Irving,  issuance  of  patent  in  fee  to  lands 
allotted  to  her,  llosebud  Reservation,  S.  Dak.,  report  to  accompany  S.  15()<i 
[authorizing  is.suance  of  patent  in  fee  to  Wilma  Brandon  Irving]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bushlield.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1443, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ponca.  Shadrick.  Issuance  of.pafent  in  fee  to  Shadrick  I'onca,  Okreek,  S.  Dak., 
report  to  accompany  S.  1564;  sul)mitted  by  Mr.  Bushfield.  June  11,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1442,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Runs  Above.  Louis.  Louis  Runs  Above,  Ro.seltud  Indian  allottee,  issuance  of 
patent  in  fee,  report  to  accompany  S.  1695  lauthorizing  issuance  of  patent  in 
fee  to  Louis  Run  Above]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buslitield.  June  11,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1444,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

CaUniUirx.  Legislative  calendar.  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  15, 
1946;  no.  n.     1946.     52  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  79/11 

Carriers.     Amending  interstate  commerce  act  with  respect  to  certain  agreements 
between  carriers  [relative  to  application  of  antitrust  laws],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2536;  submitted  by  .Mr.  Reed.     June  18,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
15  p.      ( S.  rp.  1511,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 
L.  C.  card  46-26496 

IRRIGATION  AND  RECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Andeison  Ranch  reservoir.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  purchase  im- 
provements or  pay  damages  for  removal  of  improvements  located  on  public 
lands  in  Anderson  Ranch  reservoir  site,  Boise  reclamation  project,  Idaho, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1689 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McFarland.  June  12, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1473,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Colorado  River.  Amending  laws  authorizing  performance  of  necessary  protec- 
tion work  [on  Colorado  River]  between  Yuma  project  and  Boulder  Dam  by 
Bureau  of  Reclamation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5074;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McFarland.  June  12,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  3  p.  (S".  rp.  1474,  79th 
( 'ong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Costilla  Creek.  Granting  consent  and  approval  of  Congress  to  interstate  com- 
pact between  Colorado  and  New  Mexico  with  respect  to  waters  of  Costilla 
Creek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4510;  submitted  by  Mr.  Millikin.  May  31, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (  S.  rp.  1399.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

JUDICI.\RY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  79th  Congress.  May  17-June  14, 
1946  ;  no.  55-59.     1946     Each  17()  or  179  p.  4"     J  Y  4.J  S9/2  :  79/55-59 

Civil  Air  Patrol.  To  incorporate  Civil  Air  Patrol,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2(1 
session,  on  H.  R.  5744,  May  14,  1940.  1946.  ii+7  p.  *I'aper,  5c.  •  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-26822  Y  4. J  89/2 :  C  4SV8 

Claims.  Foreign  war  damage  claims,  hearings  before  subconnnittee,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  S.  132'2.  to  ani'end  trading  with  the  enemy  act,  as  amended, 
Apr.  17,  1946.  1946.  iii  +  67  i).  [S.  1322  creates  the  War  Damage  Claims 
Connnission  in  the  Oftice  of  tlie  Alien  Property  Custodian.  |  *Paper,  1.5c. 
•  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-26375  Y  4..I  S9/2  :  W  19/4 

War  contract  hardship  claims,  hearings  before  subcomittec,  79th  Congress, 

2d  session,  on  S.  1477,  to  authorize  relief  in  certain  cases  where  supplies  or 

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Claims — Continued. 

services  have  been  furnished  for  the  Government  during  war,  Apr.  12  and  13, 

1940.     1946.     iii+83  p.     *Paper,  15c.     •  Item  398 

I..  C.  card  46-2G321  Y  4.  J  89/2  :  W  19/3 

Corporations.  Corporation  charter  bills,  liearings  before  subcommittee,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  28  [and  other  bills],  Jan.  28  and  Mar.  22, 1946.  1946. 
iii+8G  p.  [The  bills  considered  would  incorporate  the  American  Women's 
Voluntary  Services,  the  Federated  Organizations  for  Bataan  Relief,  the 
National  Symphony  Orchestra  Trust  Fund  Board,  the  American  Veterans 
Committee,  the  National  Council  of  Negro  Veterans,  the  National  Committee 
for  All  War  Widows,  the  National  Association,  Rainbow  Division  Veterans,  the 
Reserve  Officers  of  the  Naval  Services,  the  National  Woman's  Relief  Corps, 
Auxiliary  to  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  the  Military  Order  of  the  Purple 
Heart,  the  Ladies  of  the  Gi'and  Army  of  the  Republic,  the  Regular  Veterans 
Association,  and  the  Mothers  of  World  War  II.]  *Paper,  15c.  •  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-26320  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  C  81/2 

Establishing  and  effectuating  policy  with  respect  to  creation  or  chartering 

of  certain  corporations  by  act  of  Congress,  report  to  accompany  S.  2223; 
submitted   by    Mr.    Kilgore.     June   11,    legislative    day    Mar.    5,    1946.     14   p. 

(S.  rp.  1451,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )  [Relates  only  to  private  corporations  and 
includes  chronological  list  of  corporations  chartered  by  special  acts  of 
Congress.]     t 

Court  reporters.  Amending  act  providing  for  appointment  of  court  reporters 
[so  as  to  authorize  employment  of  contract  reporters],  report  to  accompany 
S.  2264 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  10,  legislative  day  Mar.  T^,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  1437,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Crime  and  o'iminaU.     Making  criminally  liable  persons  who  negligently  allow 

[Federal]  prisoners  in  their  custody  to  escape,  report  to  accompany  S.  2265; 

submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  18,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  1515,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

District  of  Columbia.     Federal  City  Charter  Commission,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1942,  to  incorporate  Federal  City 
Charter  Commission,  Apr.  24,  1946.     1946.     iii+31  p.     *Paper,  10c.     •  Item 
398 
L.  C.  card  46-26381  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  F  31/9 

Incorporating  Federal  City   Charter  Commission,   report   to   accompany 

S.  1942;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  1388,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Interstate  commerce.  Amending  anbiracketeering  act,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  32  [to  amend  act  to  protect  trade  and  commerce  against  interference 
by  violence,  threats,  coercion,  or  intimidation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch. 
June  18,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1516,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Limitations  (latv).  Limiting  time  for  bringing  certain  actions  under  laws  of 
United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2788;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
May  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1395,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

World  War,  19S9-.'f5.     Amending  2d  war  powers  act,  1942,  as  amended,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5716 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Q'Mahoney.     June  4,  legislative  day 
Mar.  15,  1946.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1414,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26365 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Jienning,  Fort.  Fort  Benning,  Ga.,  easement,  report  to  accompany  S.  2306  [to 
authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  grant  to  Georgia  Power  Company  100-foot  per- 
petual easement  acro.vs  Fort  Benning,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah. 
June  18,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1509,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  May  10,  1946;  no.  14.  1946. 
163  p.  4°     t  Y  4.M  59/2 :  79/14 

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Claims.  Military  claims  act  made  permanent,  report  to  accompany  S.  2200  [to 
amend  act  approved  July  3,  10-13,  to  provide  for  settlement  of  claims  for  damage 
to  or  loss  or  destruction  of  property  or  personal  injury  or  death  caused  by 
military  personnel  or  civilian  employees,  or  otherwise  incident  to  activities 
of  War  Department  or  of  Army,  so  as  to  authorize  War  Department  to  settle 
claims  not  in  excess  of  $1,000  in  time  of  peace  as  well  as  in  time  of  war,  and 
to  make  similar  provision  for  Navv  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas 
of  Utah.  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  1410,  TUtli  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Common  Defense  Department.     Unification  of  armed  forces.     Apr.  11,  1940.     8  p. 
(Committee  print,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)      [Contains  Thomas-Hill-Austin 
subcommittee  report  to  Senate  Military  Affairs  Committee,  Apr.  9,  1946,  recom- 
mending legislation  establishing  Department  of  Common  Defense,  etc.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26480  Y  4.M  59/2  :  Ar  5/19 

Reclamation  projects.  Transfer  of  surplus  lauds  on  reclamation  projects,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1672  [to  authorize  transfer  to  Department  of  Interior  of 
surplus  lands,  improvements,  equipment,  and  other  property  of  Federal  agencies 
on  reclamation  projects  for  settlement  and  employment  of  veterans,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  June  4,  legislative  dav  Mar.  5, 
1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1412,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1672  also  amends  act  to 
allow  credit  in  connection  witli  certain  homestead  entries  for  military  or  naval 
service  rendered  during  World  War  II  so  as  to  include  veterans  under  21 
years  of  age.]     t 

Scientific  research.  National  Science  Foundation,  minority  views  to  accompany 
S.  1850  [to  promote  progress  of  science  and  useful  arts,  to  secure  national  de- 
fense, to  advance  national  health  and  welfare,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bridges.  INIay  24,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  15  p.  (S.  rp. 
1136.  pt.  2,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1850  establishes  the  National  Science 
Foundation,  a  National  Science  Board,  and  an  Interdepartmental  Committee  on 
Science,  and  transfers  the  OfBce  of  Scientific  Research  and  Development  and 
the  National  Roster  of  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel  to  the  Founda- 
tion.] t 
L.  C.  card  46-26072 

Veterans'  orf/anizations.  Lending  equipment  to  veterans'  organizations,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6343  [authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  lend  certain  property 
of  War  Department  to  national  veterans'  organizations  for  use  at  State  and 
national  conventions]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Gurnev.  June  3,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1407,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

NATIONAL    DEFENSE    PROGRAM,    SPECI.\L    COMMITTEE    INVESTIGATING,     SENATE 

Aircraft.  Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  additional  report  pursuant 
to  S.  Res.  71,  77th  Congress,  S.  Res.  6,  78th  Congress,  and  S.  Res.  55.  79th  Con- 
gress: Aircraft,  production,  development,  and  research;  [submitted  bv  Mr. 
Mitchell].  1946.  iii  +  39p.  (S.  rp.  110,  pt.  6,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  1  Parts  1-5 
were  entered  in  previous  Monthly  catalogs  under  subhead  Surplus  property  or 
National  defen.'<e.'\  t 
L.  C.  card  45-^5798 

National  defense.  Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  hearings,  79tli 
Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  55,  79th  Congress,  extending  S.  Res. 
71,  77th  Congress,  Sept.  21 -Dec.  21,  1945:  Tin  shortage,  disposal  of  snrplus 
property  (municipalities,  small  business,  veterans),  reconversion  (West  Vir- 
ginia, aviation  industry),  irregularities  in  14th  naval  district,  strategic  war 
reserves,  merchant  shipping.  Pacific.  1946.  pt.  32,  xii+15649-16494  +  xx  p.  il. 
[These  hearings  were  held  in  Wasiiington,  D.  C,  Huntington,  Wheeling,  and 
Fairmont,  W.  Va.]  *  Paper,  $1.25.  • 
L.  C.  card  41-14209  Y  4.N  21/6 :  D  36/pt.32 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Admiralty.  Permitting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  autliority  to  compromise 
and  settle  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  vessels  of  Navy  or  in  naval 

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Admiralty — CoiitiiuuHl. 

service,  or  for  townge  or  salvajje  sorvices  to  such  vessels,  roport  to  accompany 
S.  2247:  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsli.  Juno  11,  loRislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1467,  70th  Conp.  2d  sc^s.)      t 

American  Antarctic  Axsociatioii,  Inc.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer 
vessel  to  American  Antarctic  Association,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2291; 
sul)mitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     June  11,  lesislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp. 

1468,  7!)th  Conj,'.  2d  sess. )      t 

Atomic  homh.  Joint  resolution  to  authorize  \ise  of  naval  ves.sels  to  determine 
effect  of  atomic  weapons  upon  such  vessels,  hearing,  79th  Congress  2d  session, 
on  H.  J.  Res.  Ml)7.  Apr.  18,  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  iii+21-44  p.  [Part  1  was  entered 
in  Monthly  catalog  for  June,  1946,  p.  622,  under  subhead  Naval  Supply  Depot, 
Baiiouiic]  *  Tajier,  10c.  •  Item  4(X^ 
L.  C.  card  46-2(;220  Y  4.N  22/2 :  B  49/50/pt.2 

Caloidarft.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.  May  15, 
1946;  no.  10.     1946.     136  p.  4"     t  Y  4.  N  22/2:  79/10 

De  Carbourl,  William  L.  Establishing  date  of  acceptance  of  commission  as  lieu- 
tenant, junior  grade,  Naval  Reserve,  by  William  Leon  de  Carbonel  to  be  June  1, 
1941,  and  date  of  reporting  for  active  duty  to  be  Dec.  9,  1941,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4863;  submitted  by  INIr.  Walsh.  June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1471,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Guam  Inland.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire  in  fee  or  otherwise 
certain  lands  and  rights  in  land  on  island  of  Guam,  report  to  accompanv 
S.  2246;  sul)mitted  l)y  Mr.  Walsh.  May  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1397,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Miami  herald,  Key  West  citizen,  and  Miami  daily  news,  report  to  accompany 

5.  2292  [for  relief  of  Miami  herald.  Key  West  citizen,  and  Miami  daily  news]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.      (S.  rp. 

1469.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      t 

Mor(/(in.  Fort.  I'roviding  for  conveyance  to  Alabama  for  use  as  public  park 
of  military  reservation  known  as  Fort  Morgan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4433:  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  12,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p. 
( S.  rp.  1472,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Further  amending  act  of  Jan.  16,  1936,  as  amended, 
to  provide  for  retirement  and  retirement  annunities  of  civilian  members  of 
teaching  staff  at  Naval  Academty  and  Postgraduate  School,  Naval  Academy, 
repoi-t  to  accompany  S.  2253 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Morse.  June  14,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  1507,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

— —  Reestablishing  status  of  funds  of  midshipmen's  store,  barber  shop,  cobbler 
shop,  and  tailor  shop  at  Naval  Academy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5640; 
submitted  by  Mr.  AValsh.  June  19,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1519,  7nth  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Officers,  Nary.  Correcting  technical  error  [relative  to  reappointment  of  officers 
in  Navy  or  Marine  Corps!  in  act  approved  Apr.  18,  1946  (Public  law  347,  79th 
Cong.),  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  347;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.     June 

6,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     1  p.      (S.  rp.  1428,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Pay,  alloimnces,  etc.  To  amend  further  pay  readjustment  act  of  1942,  as 
amended  [so  as  to  eliminate  requii'ed  repaymient  of  increased  allowances  by 
service  personnel  whose  marriages  are  annulled],  report  to  accompany  S.  2133; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  May  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1396,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rumrill.  Oran  E.  R.  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4525  [for  relief  of  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh. 
June  11,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.      ( S.  rp.  1470,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Trophies.  Disposition  of  ves.sels,  trophies,  relics,  and  material  of  historial  inter- 
est by  Secretary  of  Navy,  report  to  accom>pany  S.  1547:  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walsh.  June  3,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1406,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

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PATENTS    CUAIMITTEE,    SENATE 

Patents.  Amending  Revised  statutes,  4921  (U.  S.  C.  A.,  title  85,  Patents,  6ec. 
70),  providing  tliat  damages  [in  patent-infringement  suits]  l)e  ascertained  on 
basis  of  compensation  for  infringement,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  niUl ; 
submitted  by  Air.  Pepper.  June  14,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  :!  p.  ( S.  rp. 
l;jU;i,  7!)tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Extending  temporarily  time  for  filing  applications  for  patents,  for  taking 

action  in  Patent  Office  with  re.spect  thereto,  for  preventing  proof  of  acts 
abroad  with  resi>ect  to  making  of  invention,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  5223 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pepper.  June  14,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  10  p. 
(S.  rp.  1502,"  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PUBLIC    LANDS    AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendar,   79th  Congress,  June  10,  1946;  no.  12.  1946.  51  p.  4"  t 

Y  4.P  96/1 :  79/12 

Gillespie,  Harry  A.  Quieting  title  and  possession  with  respect  to  real  estate  in 
Converse  County.  \\'yo.  [by  conveying  same  by  quietclaim  deed  to  Harry  A. 
Gillespie  and  Lena  J.  Gillespie],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5676;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Robertson.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1501, 
79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.)     t 

(joiizales,  Jesus.  To  quit-claim  to  heirs  of  Jesus  Gonzales  all  right,  title,  and 
interest  of  United  States  in  certain  described  tract  of  land  within  Carson 
National  Forest,  N.  Mex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1988 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hatch.  May  31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1401,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Homestead.  Amending  act  to  allow  credit  in  connection  with  certain  home- 
stead entries  for  military  or  naval  service  rendered  during  World  War  II 
[so  as  to  include  veterans  under  21  years  of  age],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5271;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  May  24,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  1390,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hopewell  Village  National  Historic  Site.  Authorizing  revisions  in  boimdary 
of  Hopewell  Village  National  Historic  Site,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3533;  submitted  by  INIr.  Hatch.  June  13,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1498,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

National  Elk  Refuge.  To  amend  act  of  Mar.  22,  1946,  for  purpose  of  correcting 
description  of  small  parcel  of  land  ["ow  included  within  boundaries  of  Na- 
tional Elk  Refuge,  Wyo.]  authorized  to  be  conveyed  to  Wyoming  by  such 
act,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  160;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  May 
31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     1  p.      (S.  rp.  1403,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Natural  resources.     Providing  for  disposal  of  materials  [i.  e.  sand,  stone,  gravel, 

and  timber]  on  public  lands  of  United  States  which  are  under  exclusive  juris- 

-  diction  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  report  to  accompany  S.  2126;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Hatch.     May  31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1402,  79th 

Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Petroleum.  To  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1236  [to  amend  mineral  leasing  act  of  Feb.  2"),  1920,  as  anwnded, 
in  order  to  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  May  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  16  p.  (S.  rj).  1392, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Wilbourn,  Mrs.  Estelle  M.  To  autlioi-i/,»>  and  direct  Secretary  of  Interior  to  i.ssue 
patent  for  land  to  Mrs.  Estelle  M.  Wilbourn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4113; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  May  31,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194(>.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1404,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

RECONSTIUTCTION    OF    SENATE   ROOF   AND   SKYIJGIITS,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE   ON,    SENATE 

Senate  Chamber.  Reconstruction  of  roofs  and  skylights  over  House  and  Senate 
wings  of  Capitol,  report  pursuant  to  Public  law  155.  79th  Cong.;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Andrews.     May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     5  p.     ( S.  rp.  1389,  79th 

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Senate  Chamber — Continued. 

Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Relates  to  plan  approved  by  the  committee  for  improvement 
of  interior  of  S'enate  Chamber,  and  reconstruction  of  roof  and  skylights  over 
Senate  wing.]     t 

TEKRITORIE8  AND  INSUUm  AFFAIRS  OOMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Alaska  Railroad.  Authorizing  certain  expenditures  by  Alaska  Railroad,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5453 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  May  21),  legislative  day 
Mar.  5, 1946.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1394,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Philippine  Islands.  Providing  for  return  of  certain  securities  to  Philippine  Com- 
monwealth Government,  report  to  accompany  S.  2210;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tydings.  June  4,  legislative  day  INIar.  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1420,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Providing   for   United   States   participation   in    Philippine   independence 

ceremonies  on  July  4,  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  360;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Tydings.  June  5.  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1421,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  360  creates  a  commission  to  represent  the  United 
States  at  ceremonies  to  be  held  at  Manila.]     t 

Providing  military  assistance  to  Republic  of  the  Pliilippiues  in  establishing 

and  maintaining  national  security  and  to  form  basis  for  participation  by  that 
Government  in  such  defensive  military  operations  as  the  future  may  require, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2254;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tydings.  May  29,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1»46.     2 p.     (S.  rp.  1393,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

WOOL,    SPECiAX    committed:    to    investigate   pboduction,    tbanspobtation,    and 

MARKETING  OF,  SENATE 

Wool.  Providing  support  for  wool,  amending  agricultural  marketing  agreement 
act  of  1937,  and  providing  for  wool  standards,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2033 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney ;  with  individual  views  of 
Mr.  Robertson  and  Mr.  Walsh,  respectively.  May  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.  18  p.  (S.  rp.  139S,  79th  Cong.  Sd  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26413 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

j^OTE. — The  "opinions"  listed  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. 

Vases.     Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  v.  104,  May  7  (part) -Nov.  30,  1945, 
with  report  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  in  Court  of  Claims  cases ;  reported 
by  James  A.  Hovt.     1946.     xvii+910  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50.     •  Item  420 
L.  C.  card  11-11998  Ju  3.9 :  104 

January-May   calendar,   1946.     1945-46.     various   paging.     [Part   of   the 

pages  are  blank.]     t  Ju  3.5  :  946/1-5 

Miehigan.  State  Bridge  Commission  of  Michigan  r.  United  States;  special  find- 
ings of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  May  6,  1946.  [1946.] 
no.  45745,  22  p.     [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  as  1945.]     t     Ju  3.9/a  :  M  582/3 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Safety  bulletin,   [v.  11,  no.  1-5]  ;   Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  each 
28  p.  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  of  covers.]     t     •  Item  435 
L.  C.  card  36-26723  Ec  1.9 :  11/1-5 

NfiTE. — This  bulletin  issued  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention  in  employments 
within  the  purview  of  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  administered  by  the  Employees' 
Ciimpeiisation  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. 

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FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Radio  stations.  Standards  of  good  engineering  practice  concerning  FM  broad- 
cast stations,  effective  Sept.  20.  1945;  revised  to  Jan.  9.  1946.  [1946.]  iii+ 
26  p.  2  pi.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  444 

CC  1.2  :  B  78/6/946 

Telegraph.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  telegraph  and  cable  carriers, 
Sept.  194r)-Mar.  1946.  [1945-40.]  Each  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  [Processed. 
Subject  to  revision.]     t  001.13:945/9-946/3 

Telephone.  Operating  data  from  monthly  reports  of  principal  telephone  car- 
riers, Sept.  1945-Feb.  1946.  [1945-46.]  'Each  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  [Proc- 
essed.    Subject  to  revision.]     t  001.14:945/9-946/2 

FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Bnnk.s  mid  JxDikhig.     Assets  and  liabilities,  Dec.  31,  1945,  operating  insured  com- 
mercial and  mutual  savings  banks;  report  24.     n.  p.  [Apr.  8,  1946].     34+ [2]  p. 
il.  oblong  8°     t 
L.  0.  card  34-28239  Y  3.F  31/8  :  9/24 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

REOONSTRUOTION   FINANOE  OORPORATION 

Loans.  Information  regarding  loans  to  business  enterprises.  May  1946.  [2] 
leaves -1-7  p.  4°     (Oircular  13  revised.)      f     •  Item  468  FL  5.4  :  13/2 

Report  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Feb.  2,  1932-June  30,  1945.     Jan. 
23,  1946.     33  p.     (H.  doc.  399,  79th  Oong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  0.  card  32-28241 

Surp]v.'<  property  news,  Jan.  and  Feb.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  16  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Formerly  RFO  surplus  property  news.  For  later  issues,  see.  Surplus  property 
news,  under  War  Assets  Adniinist ration.  Emergency  Management  Office.]     $ 

FL  5.12:946/1,2 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Aerogenerators.  Wind  power  aerogenerator,  twin-wheel  type,  studv ;  bv  Percy 
H.  Thomas.  INIar.  1946.  [7]  leaves+77+[2]  p.  il.  22  pi.  4"  [Processed.]  t 
L.  0.  card  46-26479  F  P  1.2  :  Ae  8 

Electric  utilities.  Sales,  revenues  and  income  of  privately-owned  class  A  and 
class  B  electric  utilities  in  United  States,  Nov.  1945-Mar.  1946;  no.  45-110  to 
no.  46-30.  Jan.  IS-May  17,  194().  Each  [4]  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.] 
t  Paper,  5c.  each.  F  P  1.11/5 :  45-llc  to  46-3c 

Statement  of  taxes,  dividends,  salaries,  and  wages,  class  A  and  class  B 

privately  owned  electric  utilities  in  United  States,  4th  quarter  1044.  1945  and 
1st  quarter,  1945,  1946.     [1946.]     Each  1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Paper,  5c.  each. 

F  P  1.22 :  944-45/4  to  945-46/1 

Electricity.  Oonsumption  of  fuels  for  production  of  electric  energy,  Jan. -Apr. 
1946;  no.  46-lB  to  46-4B.  Mar.  1-May  28,  1946.  Each  [4]  p.  il.  4""  |. Monthly. 
Processed.  ]     t  Paper,  ,5c.  each.  F  P  1.11/3 :  46-1  B  to  46-4  B 

Production  of  electric  energy  in  United  States,  Jan.-Apr.  1946;  no.  46-lA  to 

46-4A.  jNIar.  1-May  28,  1946.  Each  4  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Sup- 
plements to  Jan.-Apr.  1946  monthly  reports,  no.  46-lA  to  4t)-4A,  each  2  p.  il. 
oblong  8°,  were  also  issued.]     t  Paper,  5c.  each.       F  P  1.11/2 :  40-1  A  to  46-4  A 

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'SatidiKil  (hclric  rale  book. 

NiiTi;. — Tilt'  National  electric  rate  hook  and  inilivi<lnal  rate  hooks  for  the  48  States, 
covering  the  rates  charjjed  by  iiuhlidy  and  privately  owned  utilities  in  coinniunities  of 
1.000  itv  more  population,  are  issued  in  loose-leaf  hinders.  Supplements  showing  rate 
changes  and  new  rate  schedules  are  issued  in  processed  'form  to  replace  superseded  data. 

Prices  are  as  follows:  National  elect  ri<'  rate  hook.  $1(1.00  including  hinders  and  Sup- 
plement service,  for  12  months  from  dat(!  of  order:  Supplement  service  thereafter,  $7.50 
per  year. 

State  rtite  books,  $1.00  each,  including  binder  iind  Sui)plement  services  for  12  months  ; 
Supplement  service  thereafter,  $1.00  per  year. 

Natioiitil  clcc'tric  rate  book:  [State  scparatol  ;  North  raroliua.     Apr.  1940. 

25  1x4°     I  Supersedes  issue  of  M:iy  15,  1942.]     t  FP  1.18 :  N  81c/946 

Same;  West  Virjiiiiia.     Feb.  1946.     16  p.  4"     [SuiH'rsedes  issue  of  May  1, 

1942.]     t  F  P  1.18  :W  52  v/946 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Federal  reMcrre  hiilletin,  Jau.-May  1946;  [v.  32,  no.  1-5].  Washiu^'ton  [1946]. 
[10]  -f  1-566  p.  11.  4°  [Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  PR  1.3/1 :  32/1-5 

NoTK. — 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.  A  copy  is  sent  to  each  member  bank 
■without  charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Division  of  Admin- 
istrative Services,  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Inter-district  collcetion  system.  Federal  reserve  par  list  (banks  upon  which 
checks  will  be  received  bv  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collection  and  credit) 
[Sept.  1945]  ;  Jan.-June  1946  supplement.  [1946.]  Each  [2]  p.  4"  [I'roc- 
essed.]     t  FR  1.9 :  945/2/supp.4-9 

Regulations.  Consumer  credit,  as  amended  effective  Dec.  1,  1945.  n.  p.  [1946]. 
[2]+26+[2]  p.  il.  (Regulation  W.)  [This  reprint  of  the  regulation  incor- 
porates all  amendments  to  and  including  amdt.  19,  effective  Dec.  1,  1945.]     t 

FR  1.6 :  945-2/w 

Discount  for  and  advances  to  member  banks  by  Federal  reserve  banks, 

amendment  to  Regulation  A  [effective  Sept.  11,  1944].     [Reprint  with  changes, 
1946.]     1  p.     ([Regulation  A,  amendment.])      [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.6 :  937/A/amdt.3/rep. 

Sales  -finance  companies.  Nov.  1945- Apr.  1946.  Jan.  4-June  3,  1946.  Each  4  p.  4" 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  FR  1.26 :  945/12-946/4 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Expenditures  per  pupil  in  city  schools,  1943-44 ;    [prepared  by  Mary  Ella  W. 
Banfield].     Feb.    1946.     24  p.     4"     (Statistical   circular.)     t     •  Item  495 
L.  C.  card  E23-75  FS  5.39  :  Ex  7/943-44 

Gifted   children.     Curriculum    adjustments    for    gifted   children;    by    Elise    H. 
IMartens,  with  collaboration  of  teachers,  supervisors,  administrators,  and  guid- 
ance, specialists.     [1946.]     vi+82  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1946,  no.  1.)      *  Paper,  20c. 
•  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E46-28  FS  5.3 :  946/1 

Jlif/her  education.  Estimated  changes  in  volume  of  activity  in  higher  edugational 
institutions,  1941-45;  [prepared  bv  Francis  G.  Cornell,  Willard  R.  Simmons, 
and  Robert  E.  Iffert].  Jan.  15,  "1946.  14  p.  il.  4°  (Statistical  circular.) 
[Processed.]     t  FS  5.39  ;  H  53/941-45 

Higher  wlucation,  semimonthly  publication  of  Higher  Education  Division, 

v.  2,  no.  9-18;  Jan.  1-May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging.     *Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  75c.  a  yr.  (20  issues)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.00.     •  Item  499 

FS  5.37 :  2/9-18 

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Negroes.  Postwar  education  of  Negroes,  educational  implications  of  Army  data 
and  experiences  of  Negro  veterans  and  war  workers,  report  of  conference 
sponsored  by  Office  of  Education  [with  List  of  references  helpful  to  persons 
counseling  and  teaching  veterans  and  war  workers]  ;  by  Ambrose  Caliver. 
n.  p.  [1<J45].  iv+71  p.  il.  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  t 
L.  C.  card  E45-48  FS  5.2  :N  31/4 

School  bus  drivers,  current  practices  in  selection  and  training;    [by  E.  Glenn 

FeatherstonJ.     [1940.]     iii+38    p.  (Panqihlet    100.)      *Paper,    10c.     •  Item 
497 
L.  C.  card  E46-26  FS  5.17  :  100 

School  life,  official  journal  of  Office  of  Education,  v.  28,  no.  4-0;  Jan.-June  1940. 
[194G.]     Each  32  p.  11.  4°     [Monthly  except  August  and  September.     Formerly 
Higher  education.]     *Paper,  lOc.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.50.     •  Item  499 
L.  C.  card  E1^902  FS  5.7  :  28/4-9 

Schools.  Preliminary  statistics  of  State  school  sy.stems,  1943-44;  [prepared 
bv  David  T.  Blose].  Nov.  26,  1945.  3  p.  4"  (Statistical  circular.)  [I'roc- 
essed.]     f  FS  5.39  :  St  29/943^4 

Vocational  education.     Misc.    [series].     [Processed.]     t  FS5.il: 

Note. — Many  publications  of  this  Mi.scellany  series  are  for  regional  distribiitiou  only 
and  are  not  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

3156.   Requirements    for    CPA    certilieate    [with    list    of    references].      1U4(J.      5    p.    4" 
(Vocational  Division,  Business  Education  Service.) 

Vocational  education  in  years  ahead,  report  of  Committee  to  Study  Postwar 

Problems  in  Vocational  Education   L^vith  list  of  some  additional  publications 
dealing  with  postwar  planning].     194.").     xiv+329  p.  il.      (Vocational  Division 
bulletin  234;  General  series  no.  7.)      *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  504 
L.  C.  card  E  46-25  FS  5.123  :  234 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Foods, 
8101-8300.     Apr.  1946.     p.  247-321.     t      •  Item  513 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-122  FS  7.10 :  8101-8300 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Arthritis.  Chronic  arthritis.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  education 
series  no.  9.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:9 

Cadet  Nurse  Corps  ncivs,  v.  1,  no.  6-8;  Jan.-May  1946.  [1946.]  Each  4  p.  il.  4" 
(Nurse   Education   Division.)      [Bimonthly.]     t     •Item   522     FS  2.48 : 1/6-8 

Coliforiiis.  Influence  of  pH  and  temptn-ature  on  survival  of  coliforms  and 
enteric  pathogens  when  exposed  to  chloramine  [with  li.st  of  refert^ncet;]  ; 
bv  C.  T.  Butterfield  and  Elsie  Wattie.  [1946.]  [2] +36  p.  il.  (Reprint 
2692.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  Feb.  8,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  6.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26412  FS  2.7/a  :  2692 

Coutar/ious  disetises.     Notifiable  diseases,  prevalence  of  certain  important  com- 
municable diseases,  by  States,  1944.     [1946.]      [2] +14  p.     (Supplement  190 
to  Public  health  reports.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •Item  528 
L.   C.   card   25-26304  FS  2.8:  190 

DDT  {insecticide).  Excretion  of  DDT  (2,2-bis-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,l,l-trichloro- 
ethane)  in  man,  together  with  clinical  observations  |with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  P.  A.  Neal,  T.  R.  Sweeney,  S.  S.  Spicer,  and  W.  F.  von  Oettingen. 
[1946.]  8  p.  il.  (Reprint  269S. )  [Fr^)m  Public  health  reports.  Mar.  22, 
1946,  V.  61,  no.  12.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  4(;-26478  FS  2.7/a  :  2698 

Diphtheria  incidence  and  trends  in  relation  to  artificial  innnunization  with  some 
comparative  data   for  scarlet  fever   [with  list  of  references]  ;   by   Selwyn  1>. 
Collins.      [1946.]      [2]+:',S   p.    il.      ( K.'print   2693.)      [From   Pulilic    licalth    re- 
ports, Feb.  15,  194(),  v.  61,  no.  7.]      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26477  FS  2.7/a  :  2693 

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Drinking  witter.     I'ublic  Health  Service  drinking  water  standards,  11)40.     11946.] 
[2] +14  p.  il.      (Reprint  2&^.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  Mar.  If),  1!)46, 
V.  tjl,  no.  11.]     *  Paper,  ;jc. 
L.  C.  card  46-26r,irj  FS  2.7/a  :  2697 

Feet.  Care  of  feet.  [194").]  [4j  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  education  series  no. 
5.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:5 

Hot  weather.  Comfort  during  hot  weather.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8° 
( [Health  education  series  no.  3.] )      [Processed.]     t  FS  2.50 :  3 

Hi/fficnc,  Industrial.  Industrial  hygiene  news  letter,  current  news  of  official 
iiidustrial  hygiene  activities,  v.  G,  no.  1-6,  Jan.-June  1946;  issued  monthly  by 
Industrial  Hygiene  Division.  [1946.]  various  paging,  4°  [Processed.  Num- 
bers 4  and  5  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  FS  2.45:  6/1-6 

Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  v.  27,  no.  l-tJ;  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.] 
[12] +1-108  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,  75c.     •  Item  530 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  FS  2.9 :  27/1-6 

National  Negro  health  news,  v.  13,  no.  4;  Oct.-Dec.  1945.  1945.  cover  title, 
24  p.  il.  4"  ([Public  Health  Methods  Division.])  [Quarterly.  Issued  in  the 
interest  of  National  Negro  Health  Movement.     Text  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]     t 

•  Item  522  FS  2.19: 13/4 

Nurses  and  nursing.  Set  your  cap  for  Public  Health  Service.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  il. 
f ",  folded  into  12°  size,     t     •  Item  522  FS  2.2 :  H  34/3 

Poliomyelitis.     Incidence  of  poliomyelitis  and  its  crippling  effects,  as  recorded 
in  family  surveys  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins.     [1946.] 
[2] +28  p.  il.     (Reprint  2696.)      [From^  Public  health  reports,  Mar.  8,  v.  61, 
no.  10.]     *Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26476  FS  2.7/a  :  2690 

Poliomyelitis.     [1945.]      [4]  p.  narrow  8°     ([Health  education  series  no. 

8.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:8 

Public  health  engineering  abstracts,  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  26.  no.  1-5.  [1946.] 
cover  titles,   each  32  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  covers.]     f 

•  Item  522  FS  2.13 :  26/1-5 

Public  health  reports,  v.  61,  no.  1-26:  Jan.  4-June  28,  1946.  [1946.]  [liii]  + 
1-977+ [20]  p.  il.  7  pi.  26  p.  of  pi.  [Weekly.  Articles  of  special  interest  are 
issued  as  reprints  or  as  supplements  and  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalog 
when  published.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  vear ;  foreign  subscription, 
$5.25.  •  Item  527 
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with  the  law,  to  health  officers,  members  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,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  al)ove.  Articles  of  special  interest  are 
issued  as  reprints  or  as  supplements,  in  which  forms  they  are  made  available  for  more 
economical  and  general  distribution. 

Reports.  Revised  reports  and  forms  of  Venereal  Disease  Division ;  by  J.  R. 
Heller,  jr.,  and  Lida  J.  Usilton.  [1946.]  8  p.  ([Venereal  Disease  Division]  ; 
Reprint  259.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  Apr.  1946,  v.  27.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  259 

Ringicorm  including  athlete's  foot.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  edu- 
cation series  no.  6.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:6 

Shellfish.  [Revised  list  of  shellfish  shippers  dated  Sept.  1,  1945],  supp.  8-19: 
Jan.  1-June  15,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  4"  [Semimonthly;  monthly 
during  June,  July  and  August.     Processed.]     t  FS  2.16 :  945/supp.8-19 

Snakebite.  Snakebite.  [1945.]  [t!]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  education  series 
no.  10.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2..50:10 

Sulfa  and  penicillin  [with  bibliographies].  [Jan.  1940.]  [0]  p.  narrow  8° 
([Health  education  series  no.  13.])      [Processed.]     t  FS 2.50: 13 

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Sunburn  and  suntan.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  education  series  no. 
1.])     [Processed.]     t  FS  2.50:1 

Sivimming.  Swimmins?.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health  education  series 
no.  7.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:7 

Syphilis.  Untreated  syphilis  in  male  Negro:  2,  INIortality  during  12  years  of 
observation  [with  list  of  references,  by]  J.  R.  Heller,  jr.,  P.  T.  Bruyere ;  Effect 
of  treated  acquii'ed  syphilis  on  life  expectancy,  [by]  Dudley  C.  Smith,  Martha 
C.  Bruyere;  Mortality  trends  for  syphilis,  [by]  Lida  J.  Usilton.  [1946.]  20  p. 
il.  ([Venereal  Disease  Division]  ;  Reprint  25G.)  [From  "Venereal  disease  in- 
formation, Feb.  194G,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  10c.  FS  2.9/a  :  256 

Tuberculosis.  Climate  and  tuberculosis.  [1945.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ([Health 
education  series  no.  2.])      [Processed.]     t  FS2.50:2 

Increase  in  tuberculosis  proportionate  mortality  among  nonwhite  young 

adults:  by  J.  Yerushalmy.  [liWG.]  [2J+S  p.  il.  (Reprint  2694.)  [From 
Public  health  reports,  Feb.  22,  194(5,  v.  61,  no.  8.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26475  FS2.7/a:2694 

Venereal  diseases.  Cooperation  of  health  officers  and  police  departments ;  [by] 
Eugene  A.  Gillis.  1946.  4  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Division]  ;  Reprint  257.) 
[From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  Mar.  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FS  2.9/a :  257 

Plan  for  revitalizing  national  venereal  disease  control;  [by]  J.  R.  Heller, 

jr.,  Lida  J.  Usilton,  Arch  B.  Clark.  1946.  6  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Divi- 
sion] :  Reprint  255.)  [From  Journjil  of  venereal  disease  information,  Feb. 
1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a:  255 

NATIONAL   INSTITUTE   OF    HEALTH 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  6,  no.  4  and  5;  Feb.  and  Apr.  1946. 
[1946.]     cover  titles,  p.  197-302,  il.     [Bimonthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  covers.] 

*  Paper,  40c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.     •  Item  523 

L.  C.  card  40-29172  FS  2.31 :  6/4,5 

SOCIAL   SECURITY  BOARD 

Social  security  bulletin,  Jan.-Apr.  1946 ;  v.  9,  no.  1-4.  [1946.]  cover  titles,  56  p.  or 
48  p.   il.   4"    [Monthly.     Text   and   other   illustrations   on   p.   2-4   of  covers.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25.  •  Item  539 
L.  C.  card  40-29327  FS  3.3 :  9/1-4 

EMPLOYMENT   SECURITY  BUREAU 

Lncmplotjinent  compensation.  Unemployment  compensation  interpretation  serv- 
ice: Benefit  series,  cumulative  index  and  digest,  v.  8;  Dec.  1945.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  iv-f416  p.  [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.  Issued  with  perforations.]  *  Paper, 
60c.     •  Item  542  .  FS  3.108 : 8/ind. 

Note. — The  Benefit  series  reports  decisions,  opinions,  and  interpretations  rendered 
by  courts,  State  attornej's  general,  iinemplo.vment  compensation  commission,  boards  of 
review  and  by  the  appeal  tribunals,  referees  and  examiners  of  tlie  various  State  agencies 
that  interpret  provisions  of  State  unemployment  compensation  laws  affecting  benefit 
rights.  The  publication  also  includes  selected  readjustment  allowance  decisions  made 
by  State  agency  appeal  tribunals  under  title  V  of  the  Servicemen's  Readjustment  Act 
of  1944. 

The  monthly  issues  contain  decisions  and  opinions  which  establish  new  principles 
and  policies  in  each  State,  a  code,  a  digest,  an  index,  and  a  conversion  table  for  State 
numbers  and  court  cases  by  name.  The  annual  cumulative  issues  contain  a  code,  an 
index,  a  conversion  table,  a  table  of  affirmances  and  reversals,  a  table  of  court  cases, 
and  a  digest  of  all  decisions  and  opinions  published  during  the  previous  12  months. 

Same.     Benefit  series,  v.  9,  no.  1-5;  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles, 

various  paging,  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.     Issued  with  per- 
forations.    April-May  issued  as  one  publication.]     *  Paper,  30c.  single  copy, 
$3.50  a  vr. :  foreign  subscription,  $5.00.     •  Item  542 
L.  C.  card  SS  44-25  FS  3.108 :  9/1-5 

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PUBLIC    ASNISTANCK    HUUKAU 


I'liJtIic  assiKttnicr.     Comparative   statistics   of   p'liera!    assistance   operations   of 
pul)lic  ap'Hcics  in   selected   larK«  cities,   Dec.   1945-Mar.   194G.     Feb.   13-May 
10,  10 16.     Each  [S]  p.  4°     IMoiithly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  ('.  card  SS  44-22  FS  3.16 :  i)4r)/12-046/3 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

NoTK.- — The  Fe'leral  Traile  Commission  discontinued  tlip  publication  of  advance  sheets  of 
its  decisions  in  printed  form  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  2.'?.  The  Commission  will, 
however,  on  re(|uest.  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  processed  copy  of  tlie  full  text 
of  any  complaints.  Hndintrs  and  orders,  stipulations,  or  decisions  in  court  cases  to  which 
the  Commission  is  a  party,  which  are  puhlislied  later  in  printeil  form  in  the  hound  volumes 
and  sold  bv  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printinj?  Office,  Washington 
25.  D.  C. 

Bakcrii  and  bakeries.  Report  on  wholesale  baking  industry,  letter  transmitting 
report  entitled  Wholesale  baking  industry,  pt.  1,  Waste  in  distributiftn  of 
bread.  1040.  v-|-25  p.  map.  (II.  doc.  53'),  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess. )  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-20363 

Federal  Trade  Commissio)i  aet.  Public  no.  203.  63d  Congress,  as  amended  by 
Public  no.  447.  T'lth  Congress  (H.  R.  l.')G13  and  S.  1077).  act  to  create  Federal 
Trade  Commission,  to  define  its  powers  and  duties,  and  for  other  purposes; 
[approved  Sept.  26.  1914.  amended  and  approved  Mar.  21,  19381.  [1946,  reprint 
with  changes.]     15  p.     *Paper,  .5c.  FT1.2 :  Ac  8/4-2 

Work.  Monthly  summary  of  work  for  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging. 
[  Processed.  ]     t  FT  1.15  :  946/1-  i 


FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

Planning,  current  literature,  compiled  by  library  staff  from  publications  received 
in  libraries  of  Federal  Works  Agency,  v.  1,  no.  37-v.  2.  no.  24:  Sept.  17,  1945- 
June  17,  1946.     [1945-46.]     various  paging,  4"     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t 

FW  1.15 : 1/37-2/24 

PUBLIC  ROADS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Hif/Jnrajf.^.  current  literature,  v.  24.  no.  37-v.  25.  no.  13.  Sept.  12.  1945-Apr.  3. 
1946:  compiled  by  library  staff  of  Public  Roads  Administration.  [1946.] 
various  paging.   4°     [W-eekly.     Processed.]     t  FW  2.8 :  24/37-25/13 

President's  Hiphtcaii  Safeti/  Conferenee.  Report  of  Committee  on  Accident 
Records,  the  President's  Highway  Safety  Conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C, 
May  8-10,  1946,  other  Conference  Committee  reports.  Public  Information, 
Organized  Public  Support,  Education,  Enforcement.  Laws  and  Ordinances. 
Engineering.  Motor  Vehicle  Administration,  and  Action  Program;  presented 
by  Committee  on  Conference  Reports.  [1946.]  iii-|-39  p.  il.  *Paper,  10c. 
•  Item  565 
L.  C.  card  46-26397  FW  2.18 :  Ac  2/946 

Report  of  Committee  on  Education,  the  President's  Highway  Safety  Con- 
ference held  in  Washington,  D.  C.  ^lay  8-10.  194(i.  other  Conference  Committee 
reports.  Accident  Records,  Organized  Public  Support.  Engineering.  Enforce- 
ment, Laws  and  Ordinances,  Public  Information,  Motor  Vehicle  Administration, 
and  Action  Program  :  presented  by  Conunittee  on  Conference  Reports.  [1946.] 
)ii-f-27  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  565 
L.  C.  card  46-26354  FW  2.18  :  Ed  8/946 

Report  of  Conunittee  on  Laws  and  Ordinances,  the  President's  Highway 

Safety  Conference  held  in  Washington.  D.  C..  May  8-10.  1946.  other  Conference 
Committee  reports,   Accident   Records.  Organized   Public  Support,  Education. 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  783 

President's  Highicay  Safety  Conference — Oontinued. 

Enforcement,  Public  Iiiforniatioii,  Enj^ineering,  Motor  Vehicle  Adiuinistration, 
and  Action  Program ;  presented  liy  Committee  on  Conference  Reports.     [1946.] 
vi+101  p.     *Paper,  20c.     •  Item  565 
L.  C.  card  46-26355  FW  2.18 :  L  44/946 

Report  of  Committee  on  Organized  Public  Support,  President's  Highway 

Safety  Conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  May  S-10,  1946,  other  Confer- 
ence Committee  Reports.  Accident  Records,  Education,  Enforcement,  Public 
Information,  Laws  and  Ordinances,  Engineering,  Motor  Vehicle  Administra- 
tion, and  Action  I'rogram ;  presented  by  Connnittee  on  Conference  Reports. 
[1946.]  iii-fl.'.  p.  =^l'aper,  lOe.  •Item  565 
L.  C.  card  46-26407  FW  2.18 :  Or  3/946 

Report  of  Committee  on  Public  Information,  President's  Highway  Safety 

Conference  held  in  Washington,  I).  C,  May  S-10,  1946,  other  Conference  Com- 
mittee Reports,  Accident  Records,  Organized  Public  Support,  Education,  En- 
forcement, Laws  and  Ordinances,  Engineering,  Motor  Vehicle  Administration, 
and  Action  Program;  presented  by  Connnittee  on  Conference  Reports.  [1946.] 
iii+11  p.  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  565 
L.  C.  card  46-26356  FW  2.18  :  P  96/946 

Piiblw  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  24,  no.  7  and  8;  Jan.-Mar.  and 
Apr.-June  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  p.  179-226,  il.  4°     [Quarterly.     Text  on 
p.  2  and  3  of  covers.]     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
•  Item  567 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  FW  2.7  :  24/7,8 

Report.  Public  Roads  Administration  [work,  fiscal  year  1944.]  [1940.]  cover 
title,  21-30-1-39-49  p.  [Processed.  From  5th  annual  report,  Federal  Works 
Agency,  fiscal  year  1944.]     t  FW  2.1 :  944 


FOREIGN-TRADE  ZONES  BOARD 

Report.     Animal  repin-t  to  Congress,  fiscal  year  1945.     Washington,  D.  C.,  Mar.  7, 
1946.     [2]-|-10-(- [1]  p.  4°     [Proces.sed.     Includes  report  of  Foreign-Trade  Zone 
No.  1,  calendar  year  1944.]     | 
L.  C.  card  40-26491  FTZ  1.1 :  945 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  25,  Nov.  1945-Apr.  1946;  Lindsay  C.  Warren, 
comptroller  general,  Frank  L.  Yates,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1946. 
[11] +369-737  p.  [Monthly.  Issue  for  Dec.  1945  includes  index-digest,  Oct.- 
Dec.  194.").]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  .$1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA  1.5/a  :  25/5-10 

Salaries.  United  States  Government  salary  tables,  executive  branch  of  Govern- 
ment, effective  on  and  after  Jan.  1,  1946,  44-hour  week.  General  Accounting 
Office  isalary  table  24.  Nov.  20,  1945.  2  p.  oblong  large  8°,  folded  into  4°  size. 
[Supersedes,  after  Dec.  31,  194."),  salary  tables  heretofore  prescribed  by  this 
office.]     I  GA  1.10:24 

United  States  Government  salary  tables,  executive  branch  of  Goveriunent, 

effective  on  and  after  Jan.  1,  1946,  4S-hour  week.  General  Accounting  Office 
salary  table  2.").  Nov.  20,  194.").  2  p.  oblong  large  S",  folded  into  4"  size. 
[Supersedes,  after  Dec.  31,  194."),  salarv  tables  heretofore  prescribed  bv  this 
office.]     t  '  GA  1.10:25 

United  States  Government  salary  tables,  executive  branch  of  Government, 

effective  on  and  after  July  1.  1946,  40-hour  week.  General  Accounting  Office 
salary  table  2(\.  May  31,  1946.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°,  folded  into  4°  size. 
[Supersedes,  after  June  30,  1946,  .salary  tables  heretofore  prescribed  bv  this 
office.]     t  GA  1.10:26 

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GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

.\])ltritlirl<itiii}is.  rroposed  provision  pertaining  to  cxistiii};  appropriation  for 
legislative  brancli,  Government  Printing  Oftiee  [fiscal  year  1946,  for  printing 
of  Federal  register.]     May  24,  1!>46.     2  p.      ( H.  doc.  GU8,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Commerce  and  manufactures;  June  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +84  p.     (Price  list  62, 
2()th  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  2(>-26374  GP  3.9:  62/26 

Ednvution  Office.  Selected  Office  of  Education  publications  for  sale  by  super- 
intendent of  documents.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     t  GP  3.2 :  Ed  8/946 

Government  puhlicaiions.  List  of  selected  United  States  Government  publica- 
tions, Jan.  1  and  15,  1946.  [1946]  Each  4  p.  (1946-1  and  1946-2.)  [Semi- 
monthlv.]     t     •  Item  593 

L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17  :  946/1,  2 

Note. — This  List  is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Government  publications  for 
sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Its  purpose  is  to  keep  interested  persons 
informed  as  to  new  publications.  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  25,  D.  C. 

Same,  with  title.  Selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Feb.  1- 

June    15,    1946.     [1946.]     various    paging,    4°     (1946-3    to    194&-12)      [Semi- 
monthly.]    t     •  Item  593  GP  3.17 :  946/3-12 

Labor,  child  labor,  women  workers,  employment  wages,  workmen's  insurance,  and 
compensation;  May  1946.     [1946.]      [2] +104  p.      (Price  list  33,  30th  edition.) 
t     •Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-26497  GP  3.9 :  33/30 

Monthhf  catalog.     United  States  Government  publicatiODS,  monthly  catalog,  no. 
612-616;    Jan.-May    1946.     1946.     [xlii] +1-565+ [Ixxviii]     p.     *  Paper,    20c. 
single  copy,  $2.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.85.     •  Item  590 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8  :  946/1-5 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  including  leading  legal  decisions 
and  important  legal  opinions  and  instructions  relating  to  all  activities  of  the  Department. 
Volume  57,  bringing  decisions  down  to  June  30,  1942,  has  just  been  published.  Volume 
58,  bringing  decisions  down  to  Dec.  30.  1944,  is  in  preparation.  No  advance  sheets  will 
be  issued.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

fn.sidr  Interior,  v.  4,  no.  1 :  Jan.  1946.     [1946.]    4  p.  il.  large  4°    [Monthlv.]     J 

1 1.75 :  4/1 

Lnir   tihntni    reporter,    v.   6.   no.    1-5;    Jan.-May   1946.     Washington.    1945—46. 
[10] +1-30  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  42-37804  1 1.74 :  6/1-5 

BONNEVILLE    POWER   ADMINISTRATION 

Electricitif.  Generation  and  sales  statistics,  Nov.  194.5-Apr.  1946.  [1945—46.] 
Each  [4]  p.  or  6  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°.  folded  into  4°  size  +[1]  p.  4°  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     J  144.8:945/11-946/4 

•  FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Vanned  fish,  preliminarv  report,  194."..  [1946.]  [1]+11  p.  il.  4°  (C.  F.  S.  262.) 
[Processed.]     t  149.8/2:262 

Commercial  fisheries  review,  Jan.-Mar.  1946;  [v.  8,  no.  1-3].     [1946.]     various 
paging,  il.  4°     [Monthlv.    Processed.    Formerly  Fishery  market  news.]     t 
L.  C.  card  F  39-3  '  1 49.10 : 8/1-3 

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July  1946  785 

Crabmeat.  Keeping  quality  of  east  coast  crab  meat  in  fiberboard  containers  and 
in  tin  cans ;  by  S.  R.  Pottinger.  Cliicago,  111.,  May  194G.  4  p.  il.  4"  (Fishery 
leaflet  15S.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  Sep.  33,  reprint  from  Fishery  market 
news,  Aug.  1943.]     t  149.28:185 

Ferrets.  Suggestions  for  care  and  rearing  of  ferrets ;  prepared  in  Division  of 
Wildlife  Research.  Chicago,  111.,  May  1946.  2  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet  286.) 
[Processed.  Supersedes  Biological  Survey  leaflet  Bi-128  issued  Mar.  1928  by 
Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.]     t  149.13:286 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Current  fishery  trade,  monthly  summary,  Aug.-Dec.  1945. 
[1945-46.]  various  paging,  il.  4"  (C.  l'\  S.  232,  216,  2:39,  246,  255.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  I  49.8/2  :  232,etc. 

Same,  annual  summary,  1945.  [1946.]  3  p.  11.  4°  (C.  F.  S.  259.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  149.8/2:259 

Handling  fresh  fish  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  M.  E.  Stansby.     Revised 

May  1946.  Chicago,  111.  [1946.]  6  p.  4°  (Fishery  leaflet  115.)  [Processed. 
Reprinted  from  chapter  XIV,  pages  497-501,  of  Chemistry  and  technology  of 
foods  and  food  products,  v.  1,  edited  i)y  Morris  B.  Jacol)s  and  published  by  Inter- 
science  Publishers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.]     t  149.28:115/2 

Fish  as  food.  Condensed  fish  press  water  and  fish  liver  meal  in  chick  rations 
[with  list  of  references;  by]  E.  P.  Berry,  C.  W.  Carrick,  Roy  E.  Roberts,  and 
S".  M.  Hauge.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  1945.  7  p.  4°  (Fishery  leaflet  159.) 
[Reprinted  from  I'oultry  science,  v.  24,  no.  3,  May  1945.]     t  I  49.28: 159 

Preparation  of  3  fishes  of  Pacific  Coast,  shark,  shad,  and  lingcod ;  prepared 

in  Division  of  Commercial  Fisheries.  [Reprint  with  changes  1946.]  Chicago, 
111.,  May  1945  [1946.].     4  p.  4°     (Fishery  leaflet  30.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.28 :  30/2 

Fish  meal  and  oil,  Oct.  1945-Mar.  1946.  [1945-46.]  various  paging,  il.  4° 
(C.  F.  S.  236,  242,  25f,  256,  258,  263.)      [Processed.]     t  I  49.8/2 :  236,etc. 

Fishery  products.  Frozen  fish,  1945,  annual  summai-y.  [1946.]  [l]-fl3  p.  il.  4° 
(C.  F.  S.  245.)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:245 

Frozen  fish  report,  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     Each  [1]  +  13  p.  or  [1]+11  p. 

U.  4"     (C.  F.  S.  241,  252,  257,  261,  2'68.)      [Processed.]     t  1 49.8/2 :  241,etc. 

New  England  landings,  Boston,  Gloucester,  New  Bedford.  Cape  Cod,  Port- 
land, Jan.  1946.     [1946.]     [1] +11  p.  il.  4''     (O.  F.  S.  254.)     [Processed.]     t 

1 49.8/2 :  254 

Same,  Boston,  Gloucester,  New  Bedford,  Portland,  1945,  annual  summary. 

[1946.]     [l]+llp.     (C.  F.  S.  250.)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:250 

Same,    Boston,    Gloucester,    Portland,    Oct.-Dec.    1945.     [1945.]     various 

paging,  il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  237,  244,  248.)      [Processed.]     t  I  49.8/2 :  237,etc. 

Same,  New  Bedford,  Oct.-Dec.  1945.     [1946.]     Each  [l]+5  p.  il.  4°     (C.  P. 

S.  240,  243,  247.)      [Processed.]     t  1 49.8/2 :  240,etc. 

Same,  New  Bedford  by  gear  and  area,  1944,  annual  summary.     [1945.] 

[l]+9  p.  il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  205.)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:205 

Non-giUing  fish  sorter:  [prepared  in  Division  of  Game  Fish  and  Hatcheries]. 
Chicago,  111.,  Mav  1946.     2  p.  1.  pi.  4"     (Fishery  leaflet  186.)      [Processed.] 

I  49.28 :  186 

Ousters.  Canned  ovsters,  1945,  aiuinal  summary.  [1946.]  [1]+1  P-  il-  4° 
(C.  F.  S.  260.)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:260 

Vitamin  A  report,  Sept.  1945-Feb.  1946.  [1945-46.]  Each  [l]+3  p.  or  [1]+1  p. 
il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  234,  238,  249,  253,  266,  267.)      [Processed.]     t     I  49.8/2  :  234,  etc. 

^Vater.     Determination  of  water  quality  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  M. 
Ellis,  B.  A.  Westfall,  and  Marion  I>.  Ellis.     1946.     [21+122  p.  il.     (Research 
report  9.)      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  610. 
L.  C.  card  46-26460  1 49.26 :  9 

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786  Go\-ERXMENT    Pl'HLICATIONS 

\\  ilillifc.  History  and  sifjiiilicaiue  of  Aint'iitaii  wildlift'  [witli  list  uf  suggested 
readiii;:]  ;  prepared  in  Division  of  Information.  Cliicaj^'o,  111..  .May  1946.  16  p. 
4'  (Wildlife  leaflet  2S2. )  LI'ioeessod.  Supersedes  Wildlife  research  and 
management  leaflet.s  BS-lOS  and  BS-126,  issued  Mar.  1938  and  Feb.  1939, 
resiHrtivt'lv,  bv  liiological  Survey  Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.]     t 

1  49.13 :  282 

Wilillifr  n  ii(  ir,  abstracting  service  for  wildlife  management,  issued  for  informa- 
tion of  cooperators,  no.  45;  Feb.  1946.  Chicago,  111.  [1946].  51  p.  4°  [Proc- 
es.sed.]      t  149.17:45 

GEOGRArHICAL  NAMES  BOARD 

Decision   Uxts.     Decision  lists.   4510-12  and  4601-3,  Oct.   1945  and  Mar.   1946. 

[1946.]      [2] +15  p.   and    [2] +10  p.  [Monthly.     Processed.     Three  numbers 

issued  as  one  making  2  publications.]  t 

L.  C.  caid  10-26501  I  33.5/2  :  4510-4512,  4601-4603 

Decision  list  4517:  Cunndative  list  of  place  names  in  ^Mongolia,  Oct.  1945. 

Wa.shington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1940.      [lj+24p.      [Proces.sed.]     j  133.5/2:4517 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers.  Bulletins.  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic 
atlas  of  the  t.'iiited  States.  topograi)hic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text), 
base  maps,  and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of 
them  are  sale  i)ublications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washington  25,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Arkan-ms.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Arkansas, 
n.  p.  Apr.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  large  4"  folded  into  4"  size  and 
so  printed  as  to  nuniber  1-2+.5-6  p.  and  p.  3-4  insert.  ^  t  1 19.11 :  Ar  48/946 

Colorado.  Top<^igraphic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Colorado, 
n.  p.  June  1945.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  f  folded  into  4°  size 
and  so  printed  as  to  number  1-2+11-12  p.  and  p.  5-10  insert,     t 

1 19.11 :  C  719/945 

Georyio.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Georgia, 
u.  p.  Jan.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  large  4°  folded  into  large  8°  size 
and  so  printed  as  to  number  1-2+5-6  p.  and  p.  3-4  insert,     t 

1 19.11 :  G  296/946 

Ground  water.  Geology  and  ground-water  resources  of  Scotts  Bluff  County, 
Nebr. ;  by  L.  K.  Wenzel,  R.  C.  Cady  and  H.  A.  Waite.  1940.  vi-|-1.50  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  943.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  the  Conservation 
and  Survey  Division  of  University  of  Nebraska.]  *  Paper.  25c.  •  Item  627 
L.  O.  card  GS  46-24  1 19.13 :  943 

Kansas.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Kansas, 
n.  p.  Jan.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  f°  folded  into  4°  size  and  so 
printed  as  to  number  1-2+7-S  p.  and  p.  3-6  insert,     f  1 19.11 :  K  133/946 

Kentucky.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reix>rts  relating  to]  Kentucky, 
n.  p.  Feb.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  f"  folded  into  4"  size 
and  .so  printed  as  to  number  1+4-5  p.  and  p.  2-3  insert,    f      1 19.11 :  K  419/946 

ruhlicaticms  is.sued  in  Jan.-Mav  1946;  list  455-459.  [1046.]  Each  3  p.  or  4  p. 
[Monthly.]      t      •  Item  624  119.14/4:4.55-459 

Utah-  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Utah  and 
Arizona,  n.  p.  Feb.  1946.  1  .sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  large  8°  folded 
into  large  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  1-2  +  13-14  p.  and  i).  3-10 
insert,     t  119.11 :  Ut  1/946 


Maps 


Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  787 

Utah.  Areal  geologic  iiiiip  of  Green  River  Desert,  Cataract  Canyon  region, 
Emery,  Wayne,  and  Garlield  Comities,  Utah,  by  A.  H.  Baker;  oil  and  gas 
investigations,  preliminary  map  .15.  Scale  1  m.=0.5  in.  n.  p.  194G.  42X26  in. 
t     40c.  1 19.25 :  Oi  5/5/prelim.  m«p  55 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  contoured  maps — three-dimension  topographic 
maps — which  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  within  that  area.  The  scales  most  commonly  used 
are  1  :  24,000  (1  ineh  =  2,000  feet),  1  :  .•!1,(580  (1  lnch  =  yo  mile),  1  :  62,500  (1  inch  =  about 
1  mile),  and  1:12.5.000  (1  inch  =  about  2  miles).  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  l)eing  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Hawaii, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  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  anorder  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  .^S.OO  at  the  retail 
price.  In  ordering,  give  the  name  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the 
area  lies. 

Alabama,  Choctaw  Bluff  quadrangle,  lat.  31°15'-31°30',  long.  87°45'-88°.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X15  in.     f  lOc. 

I  19.12  :  1  C  451/946 

Arkansas,  Spring  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  34°30'-34°37'30",  long.  92°15'-92°22'30" 
Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     19X14  in.     1 10c 

1 19.12  :  3  Sp  82/946 

California,  Redding  quadrangle,  lat.  40°30'-40°45',  long.  122°15'-122°30'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  4  R246/946 

Connecticut.  Connecticut,  Glastonbury  quadrangle,  lat.  41°37'30"-41°45',  long. 
72°30'-72°37'3n".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     17  X 13  in.     f  10c.  119.12 :  6  G  4  65/946 

■     Connecticut.     Scotland    quadrangle,     lat.     41°37'30"-41°45'.     long.     72°- 

72°07'30".     Scale   1 :  31,680,    contour    interval    10   ft.     n.    p.    edition    of   1946. 
17  X 13  in.     1 10c.  119.12  :  6  Sco  83/946 

Connecticut,     Windsor     Locks     quadrangle,     lat.     41°52'30"^2°,     long. 

72°37'30"-72°45'.     Scale   1:31,680,   contour   interval    10  ft.     n.   p.    edition  of 
1946,  17  X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  6  W  724/946 

Idaho.  Idaho.  Garns  Mountain  quadrangle,  lat.  43°30'-43°45'.  long.  111°- 
15'-111°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,.500,  contour  interval  ,50  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946 
17  X 13  in.     t  10c.  I  19.12  :  11  G  189/946 

Idaho-Wvoming.       Driggs    quadrangle,     lat.     43°30'-43°45'.     long.     111°- 

111°15'.     Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  11  D  832/946 

Illinois,  Ashley  quadrangle,  lat.  ,38°15'-38°30',  long.  89°-89°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,.500, 
contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     19X14  in.     t  lO'c. 

1 19.12: 12  As  3.5/946 

I>idiana,  New  Point  quadrangle,  lat.  39°15'-39°22'30",  long.  85°15'-85°22'30". 
Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     23X18  in.     1 10c. 

I19.r2:14N42p/946 

Ma.'isachtisctts.  Massachusetts,  Hull  quadrangle,  lat.  42°15'-42°22'30",  long. 
70°.52'30"-71°.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.p  «>dlti()n  of  1946. 
17  X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  H  877/946 

Massachusetts,  Newton  quadrangle,  lat.  42°15'-42°22'30",  long.  71°07'30"- 

71°15'.     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  ]>.  (>dition  of  1946.     17X13 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  N  481/946 

Michigan,  Metamora  quadrangle,  lat.  42°.52'.30"-43°,  long.  83°15'-83°22'30". 
Scale  1 :  24,000,  contcmr  intervallO  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     23X17  in.    t    10c. 

I  ]  9.1 2:  22  M. 564/946 

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Missouri.  Missouri,  Couch  quadrangle,  lat.  36°30'-36°4r)'.  long.  91°15'-91°30'. 
Scalel:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  194G.     18X14  in.    t    10c. 

1 19.12:25  0  83/946 

Missouri,  Thayer  quadrangle,  lat.  3G°30'-3ti°4r)'.  long.  91°30'-91°45'.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  in.     t    10c. 

1 19.12 :  25  T  335/946 

-  Missouri.  West  Plains  quadrangle,  lat.  36°30'-3()°45',  long.  91°45'-92°. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     18X 14  in.    t    10c. 

1 19.12  :  25  W  52  P/946 

New  York  State.    New  York.  Cossayuna  quadrangle,  lat.  43°07'30"— 43°15',  long. 

73°22'30"-7;r3O'.      Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of 

1946.     17X13  in.     t     10c.  119.12:32  0  822/946 

New    York-Connecticut,    Peach    Lake   quadrangle,    lat.   41°15'-41°22'.30". 

long.  73°30'-73°37'30".     Scale  1:31.680.  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition 
of  1946.     17X13  in.     t     10c.  1 19.12  :  32  I'  313/946 

New  York- Vermont,  Salem  quadrangle,  lat.  43°07'30"-43°15'.  long.  73°15'- 

73°22'30".      Scale  1:31,680.   contour   intt-rvnl   20   ft.     n.   p.   edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     t     10c.  I  19.12  :  32  Sa  32/946 

North  Dakota,  Hrantford  quadrangle,  lat.  47°;jO'-47°,45',  long.  98°45'-99°.  Scale 
1 :  62..500.  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    18X12  in.    t    10c. 

1 19 12  :  34  B  735/946 

Oreaon.  Oregon,  Crater  Lake  N;iTional  Park  and  vicinity,  lat.  42°43'— 13°1()',  long. 
121°55'-122°20'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
30X22  in.     t     10c.  119.12:37  0  85.5/946 

Oregon.  Toletlo  quadrangle,  lat.  44°30'-44°45',  long.  123°45'-124°.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X13  in.     t     10c. 

1 19. 12 :  37  T  575/946 

Puerto  Rieo.  Puerto  Rico,  El  Yunque  quadrangle,  lat.  18°15'-18°22'30",  long. 
65°45'-G5°52'30".  Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     18X17  in.     f     10c.  119.12 :  55  El  97/^6 

Puerto  Rico,  Fajardo  quadrangle,  lat.  18°16'30"-18°24'.  long.  65°37'30"- 

65''45'.     Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.   edition  of  1946. 
18X17  in.     t     10c.  119.12:  55  F 178/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Guayama  quadrangle,  lat  17°52'30"-18°,  long.  66°-66°07'30". 

Scale  1:30,000,   contour  interval   10  meters,     n.  p.   edition  of  1946.     18X17 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  55  G  932/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Naguabo  quadrangle,  lat.  18°09'-18°16'30",  long.  65°37'30"- 

65°45'.     Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.   edition  of  1946. 
18X17  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12  :  55  N  139/946 

• Puerto  Rico,  Patillas  quadrangle,  lat.  18°-18°07'30",  long.  66°-66°07'30". 

Scale  1:30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     18X17  in. 
f  10c.  I  19.12 :  55  P  273/946 

■ Puerto    Rico,    Punta    Guayanes    quadrangle,    lat.    18°-18°07'30",    long. 

e5°45'-65°52'30".     Scale  1 :  30.0<'0,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition 
of  1946.     18X17  in.     1 10c.  119.12 :  55  P  96g/946 

Texas,  Alto  quadrangle,  lat.  31°30'-31°45',  long.  95°-95°15'.  Scale  1:62,500, 
contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X15  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  43  Al  79/2/946 

Washitioton  State.  Washington,  Mt.  Angeles  quadrangle,  lat.  47°45'-48°,  long. 
123°15'-123°30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
18  X 12  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  48  M  863an/946 

Washington.  Peola  quadrangle,  lat.  46°15'-46°30',  long.  117°15'-117°30'. 

Scale   1:62,500,   contour   interval   50  ft.     n.   p.   edition   of  1946.     17X12    in. 
1 10c.  I  19.12  :  48  P  39/946 

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July  1946  789 

INDIAN    AFFAIRS    OFFICE 

Caddo  Indians.  Amendment  to  by-laws  of  Caddo  Indian  Tribe  of  Oklaboma ; 
[approval  recommended  Nov.  17,  1943].     104().     1  p.     t     •  Item  632 

I  20.9/2 :  C  114/amdt.l 

Cataicba  Indians.     Con.stitution  and  by-laws  of  Catawba  Indian  Tribe  of  South 
Carolina  ;  approved  June  30,  1944.     1946.     [l]-f5p.     t     •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  46-26410  I  20.9/2  :  C  28 

Chippewa  Indians.     Amendment  to  Constitution  of  Bad  River  Band  of  Chippewa 
Indians,    Wisconsin;     [approval    recommended    Oct.    26,    1944].     1946.     1    p. 
t     •  Item  623 
L.  C.  card  36-26732  I  20.9/2  :  B  14/amdt.2 

Choctaw  Indians.     Constitution   and  by-laws  of  Mississippi   Band   of  Choctaw 
Indians;  ratified  Apr.  20,  1945.     1946.     [l]+4  p.     t     •  l^Pm  632 
L.  C.  card  46-26382  •  1 20.9/2 :  M  69i 

necriny  Native  Village.     Corporate  charter  of  Native  Village  of  Deering,  Alaska ; 
ratified  Oct.  26,  194.-).     1946.     [l]-f2  p.     t     •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  46-26469  I  20.9/2 :  D  36/2 

Fort  Belknap  Reservation.  Amendment  to  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Fort 
Belknap  Indian  Coninnniity  of  Fort  Belknap  Reservation  of  Montana.     1946. 

1  p.     t     •  Item  632 

L.  C.  card  36-26223  1 20.9/2  :  F  77b/anKlt.l 

Indian  ediieation.  [no.]  128-136,  Jan.  15-May  15,  1946;  [edited  by  Willard  W. 
Beatty].  Haskell  Institute  Print  Shop,  Lawrence,  Kans.  [1946.]  Each  8  p. 
12°  (Education  Division.)  [Fortnightly.  Numbers  131  and  132  issued  as  one 
publication.]     t  120.26:128-136 

Indians.  Know  the  truth  about  Indians,  publications  of  Indian  iservice.  Haskell 
Institute,  Lawrence,  Kans.  [Jan.  22,  1946].  [12]  p.  il.  narrow  12"  [Manu- 
script corrections.]     f     Haskell  Institute,  Lawrence,  Kans.  I  20.2  :  In  2/15 

Metlakatla  Indian   Community.     Corporate  charter  of  Metlakatla  Indian  Com- 
munitv;  ratified  Dec.  19,  1944.     1946.     [l]-f2  p.     t     •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  46-26471  I  20.9/2  :  M  56/2 

Noorvik  Native  Community.     Corporate  charter  of  Noorvik  Native  Community; 
ratified  Dec.  27,  1939.     1946.     [l]+2  p.     f     •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  46-26470  I  20.9/2 :  N  73/2 

Oneida  Indians.     Amendments,  Constitution  and  by-laws  for   Oneida  Tribe  of 
Indians  of  Wisconsin.     [1946.]     2  leaves.     [Includes  Amendment  1-4,  approval 
recommended  June  10,  1939.]      t      •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  37-26494  I  20.9/2 :  On  2/amdt.l-4 

Paiute  Indians.     Amendment,  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Walker  River  Paiute 
Tribe  of  Nevada.     1946.     1  p.     t     •  Item  032 
L.  C.  card  37-26573  I  20.9/2 :  W  15/amdt.l 

Amendment  1,  Corporate  charter  of  Fort  McDermitt  Paiute  and  Shoshone 

Tribe    of    Fort    McDermitt    Indian    Reservation,    Nevada;    [approval    recom- 
mended:  Apr.  23,  194."..]     1946.     1  p.     t     •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  37-26148  I  20.9/2  :  F  77  m/2/amdt.l 

Sac  and  Fox  Indians.  Amendments  to  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Sac  and  Fox 
Tribe  of  Missouri  of  Sac  and  Vox  Reservation  in  Kansas  and  Nebraskn.     [1946.] 

2  leaves.      [Includes  Amendment  1-3,  approval  reconiniended  Nov.  22,  1943.]      t 
•  Item  632 

L.  C.  card  37-26538  I  20.9/2  :  Sa  l/amdt.1-3 

Shoshone  Indians.    Amendment  to  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Duckwater  Sho- 
shone Tribe  of  Duckwater  Reservation,  Nevada  ;  [approval  recommended  Apr. 
29,  1944].     1946.     1  p.     t      •  Item  632 
L.  C.  card  41-50935  I  20.9/2  :  D  85/amdt.l 

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MINES  BUREAU 

Aluminum.  Kecovery  of  nit'liil  and  orlu'i-  viilual)lH  products  from  aluminum 
dross;  by  O.  C.  Carst.  F.  Fiaas.  W.  M.  Maliaii.  1).  D.  Blue,  and  L.  Fink.  May 
1946.     [1] 4-48  II.  1  pi.  4"     (Rt'iiort  of  iiivH.'^ti^atlons,  R.  1.  :i.S74.)     tl'nuvssed.  |     t 

I  28.23 :  3874 

Ahnninuni  dlloii  iiujot  monthly  i-oport  22-27.  .Iaii.2-.Juno  4,  1!)4().  Each  3  p.  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.71:22-27 

Baritc.     Mining  and  marketing  of  barite;  by  Charles  L.   Harness  and  F.  M. 
Barsigian.     May  lJt4G.      [l]+78  p.  2  pi.  4"      (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7345.) 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4(>-26472  I  28.27 :  7345 

Cement.  Monthly  cement  report  CP  294-CP  299.  Jan.  IG-June  5,  194G.  Each 
(i  p.  or  7  It.  il.  4"     (^lineral  industry  surveys.)      [Pi'ocessed.]     t 

128.29:294-299 

Same,  supp.  A.     Jan.  17-June  G,  1940.     Each  4  p.  or  3  p.  11  f     (Mineral 

industry    surveys.)      [I'rocessed.]     t  1 2S.29 : 2"94-299/supp.A 

Chromiic.  Exploration  of  Red  Mountain  chroniite  deposits.  Kenai  Peiunsula. 
Alaska  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  F.  A.  Rutledge.  Apr.  194G.  [11+2G  p.  16  pi.  3 
maps,  4"      (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I.  3N8."). )      [Processed.  |     t 

I  28.23 :  3885 

CUne  Mine.  Exploration  at  Cline  Mine,  Cabarrus  County,  N.  C. ;  by  William  A. 
Beck.  Apr.  1946.  [l]+4  p.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3873.) 
[Processed.]     t  I28.23::i873 

Coal.     Annual  report  of  research  and  technologic  work  on  coal,  tiscal  year  1945; 
by  A.  C.  Fieldner  and  R.  E.  Brewer.    Apr.  1946.     [1]+103  p.  20  pi.  4"      (Infor- 
mation circular,  I.  C.  73.32.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  45-36;m">  I  28.27 :  7352 

Blending  properties  of  low-  and  medium-volatile  coals  as  determined  in 

BM-AGA  apparatus:  by  D.  A.  Reynolds  and  J.  D.  Davis.  May  1946.  [1]-|- 
20-f  [1]  p.  3  pi.  4"     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3936.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3936 

Distribution  of  coal  shipments,  M.  C.  D.  169-173.     Feb.  14-June  13,  1946. 

Each  16  p.  or  15  p.  il.  f     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.24 :  169-173 

International  coal  trade,  monthly  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S. 

Government  foreign  service  offices  and  other  sources  that  mjiy  not  otherwise 
be  made  available  promptly,  v.  14,  no.  12-v.  15  no.  4;  Dec.  31,  1945-Apr.  30, 
1946.     [1946.]     various   paging,   4"     [Processed.]     t  128.42:14/12-15/4 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production  of  bituminous  coal  and  lignite,  Jan.- 

Mav  1946.  Feb.  5-Juue  6,  1946.  Each  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  Industry  surveys.) 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  I  28  6i:  ^6/1-5 

Preliminary  estimates  of  production   of  I'ennsylvania  anthracite  and  of 

beehive  coke.  Jan.-May  194(!.  [1046.]  Each  1  p.  4°  (Mineral  industry  sur- 
veys;  PCC  1-46  to  PCC  5-46. )      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.50:94(5/1-5 

Weekly  coal  report  W.  C.  R.  148.5-W.  C.  R.  1510.     Jan.  .5-June  29,  1946. 

various  paging,   il.  4"      (Mineral   industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]      f 

1 28.33 :  1485-1510 

Coal-mine  fatalities  in  Jan.-.\pr.  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4"  (Mineral 
industry  surveys;   CMF  175-CMF   178.)      [Monthly.     Proces.sed.]     t 

128.10/2:175-178 

Cobalt.  Recov«>ry  of  cobalt  from  manganese  ores  in  production  of  electrolytic 
manganese  [with  list  of  references].  Apr.  1946.  [1]-|-18  p.  map  4°  (Report 
of  investigation.s,  R.  I.  386  5.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3866 

1.  Cobalt  contf'iU  of  manjiaiieso  ores;  liy  David  Sohlain. 

2.  Sk-paration    and    elfctrodpposition    of    manganese    and    cobalt   from    manganese   elec- 

trolytes, liy  .T.  H.  .Tacobs,  F.  K.  Slielton,  and  K.  G.  Knickerbocker. 

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July  1946  791 

Coke.  Monthly  coke  report,  MCR  21^-218.  Jan.  2-Juue  4,  n)4(i.  various  pag- 
ing.    (Mineral    industry    surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.30:213-218 

Weekly    anthracite    and    beehive    coke    report    WACR    443-WA('R    4(58 ; 

Jan.  5-.Iune  2S.  194G.  various  paging,  il.  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.49 :  443-4(58 

Coke  orenit.  Control  of  bulk  densities  in  coke  ovens,  studies  on  jirecision  and 
applicjition  of  various  testing  methods;  by  H.  S.  Auvil,  L.  D.  Schmidt,  and 
H.  G.  Graham.  Mav  1946.  [1]+21  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations, 
K.  I.  39."..-.)      [I'rocessed.]      t  128.23:3935 

C()i)pvr.  Mine  production  of  copper,  monthly  i-eport  no.  50-.52.  Sept.  13,  1945- 
Nov.  22.  194().     Each  2  p.  4"     (Mineral   industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.59 :5U-n2 

Dust  explosions.  Effect  of  relief  vents  on  reduction  of  pressures  developed  by 
dust  explosions;  by  Irving  Hartmann  and  John  Nagy.  May  1946.  [l]+22 
p.  15  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I.  3924.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3924 

Elect lolijtir  iinnif/auesc  pilot  plant.  Operation  of  electrolytic  manganese  pilot 
plant, "Boulder  City,  Nev.  1946.  vi4-169  p.  il.  7  pi.  (Bulletin  463.)  *  Paper, 
5."tc.      •  Item  635 

L.  C.  card  46-26336  I  28.3  :  463 

pt.   1.   Pilot-plant   operations,    by    .T.    H.    .Jacobs,    J.    W.    Hunter,    W.    H.    Yarroll,    P.    E. 

Cburchward,  and  K.  G.  Knickerbocker, 
pt.   2.   Methods    of    analyzins    manganese    ore    and    electrolytic    manganese    pilot-plant 

metallurgical  p'rodncts,  by  R.  W.  Lewis,  H.  A.  Heller,  and  .T.  H.  Linck. 
pt.   3.   Proposal  for  electrolytic  manganese  plant  for  Three  Kids  ore,   by  J.    H.   Jacobs, 

J.  W.  Hunter,  and  li.  G.  Knickerbocker. 

Fluorite.  Exploration  of  Bear  Lodge  fluorite  property,  Crook  County,  Wyo. ; 
bv  W.  C.  Dunham.  Ajn-.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  4  11.  map.  4°  (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  I.  3877.)      [Piocessed.]     t  128.23:3877 

Fluorspar,  Exploration  of  Gallinas  tluor.spar  deposits,  Lincoln  County,  N.  Mex. ; 
by  J.  H.  Soule.  Apr.  194(j.  [1] +25  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
8854.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3854 

. Exploration  of  Packard  fluorspar  property,  Gila  County,  Ariz. ;  by  Joseph 

B.  Cummings.  May  1946.  [l]+7  p.  5  pi.  map,  4"  (Report  of  investigations, 
R.  I.  3880.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3880 

Monthly  fluorspar   report   22-26.     aiar.   7-June   14,    1946.     Each   4   p.    4" 

(Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  128.70:21-26 

Fuels.  Physical  and  combustion  characteristics  of  packaged  fuel  containing 
anthracite  fines ;  by  L.  D.  Schmidt.  W.  T.  Reid,  William  Seymour,  and  J.  W. 
Myers.  May  1946.  [l]+35  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations.  R.  I. 
3882.)      [Processed.]     t  128.2:3:3882 

Gasoline.  Extinction  of  gasoline  tlamos  by  inert  gases  ;  by  G.  AV.  Jones  and  W.  R. 
Gilliland.  Apr.  1946.  [1] +14  p.  3  pi.  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3871.) 
[I'rocessed.  This  report  presents  results  of  work  done  cooperatively  by  Bureau 
of  Mines.  Department  of  Interior,  and  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Co.]     f 

I  28.23 :  3871 

• Natural  gasoline  and  allied  products,  Oct.  194.5-Mar.  1946.      [1946.]     Each 

[2]  p.  4"  (Mineral  industry  surveys;  NGR-130  to  NGR-135.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  128.47:130-135 

World  retail  prices  and  taxes  on  gasoline,  kerosene,  and  motor  lubricating 

oils,  (piarterjy  inventory  of  information  from  U.  S.  government  foreign  service 
ofiices  and  other  sources  that  may  not  otherwise  be  made  available  promptly, 
V.  14,  no.  4 ;  Dec.  31,  1945  :     [1946.]     [2  [+38-47  p.     [Processed.]     t 

I  28.44 :  14/4 

Same,  monthly  inventory  of  information   from  U.   S.  Government  foreign 

service  offices  and  other  source's  that  mav  not  otherwise  be  made  available 
promptly,  v.  1.5,  no.  1 ;  Mar.  30,  1946.      [194(;.]      [1  ]  +1-10  p.  4"     [  Processed.]     t 

I  28.44 :  1.5/1 

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792  Government  Publications 

Geophysical  ahslnicts  122,  July-Sopt.  194.");  compiled  by  V.  Skitsky.     May  1946. 
[l]+49  p.  4°     (Infonimtioii  circular,  I.  C.  7349.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  GS37-20J  I  28.27  :  7349 

Gold.     Mine  production  of  frold.  monthly  report  19-20.     Feb.  1-12,  194(i.     Each 

2  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  survey.*!.)      [Processed.]     t  128.01:19-20 

HcliKin.     Properties  and  uses  of  helium  (including  comprehensive  bibliograpbv, 
1933-45)  ;  by  Henry  P.  Wheeler,  jr.  Apr.  1940.     [l]+06  p.  il.  3  pi.  4"     (Infor- 
mation circular,  I.  C.  7844.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4(}-26514  I  28.27  :  7344 

IhnenHc.  Thermodynamic  properties  of  ilmenite  and  selective  reduction  of  iron 
in  ilmenite ;  by  C.  H.  Shomate,  B.  F.  Naylor,  and  F.  S.  Boericke.  May  1946. 
[1]+19  p.  2  pi.     4"     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3864.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3864 

Iron  ore  monthly  report  34-38.  Jan.  17-May  10,  1946.  Each  2  p.  4°  (Mineral 
industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t  128.66:34-38 

Lead.  Examination  of  Wah  Wah  lead-zinc  mine,  Beaver  County,  Utah ;  by 
Robert  L.  Jones  and  W.  Clifford  Dunham.  Apr.  1946.  [1]+14  p.  7  pi.  map,  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3853.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3853 

Mine  production   of  lead,  monthly  report  no.  50-52.     Sept.   13-Nov.   22. 

1945.     Each  2  p.  4°     (Mineral  industrv  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.60 :  50-52 

Lead  scrap  consumers  report  23-27.  Jan.  31- June  3,  1946.  Each  5  p.  or  6  p. 
10  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t      128.67:23-27 

Maiigavcfc.  Exploration  of  Piedmont  manganese  belt,  McCormick  County,  S.  C, 
and  Wilkes  County,  Ga. :  bv  William  A.  Beck.  Apr.  1946.  [l]-|-5  p.  map,  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3858.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3858 

Heat  contents  above  25"  C  of  7  manganese-copper  alloys ;  by  B.  F.  Naylor. 

Jan.  1946.     [l]-f  13  p.  3  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3885.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  I  28.23  :  3835 

Study  of  anodes  for  electrolytic  manganese ;  by  David  Schlain.  John  D. 

Prater,  and    Beatrice  Lukens.     Mav  1946.     [l]-f26  p.   5  pi.   4°     (Report  of 
investigations,  R.  I.  3863.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3863 

Mercury.     Monthly  mercury  report,  no.  72-74.     Sept.  13-Nov.  16.   1945.     Each 

3  p.  or  2  p.     (Mineral  industry  surveys. )      [Processed.]     t  128.55:72-74 

Mineral  market  reports  MMS  1397-MMS  1398,  MMS  1400-MMS  1402.     [1946.] 

4°.     (Mineral  industry  surveys. )      [Processed.]     t  128.28: 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  prociuction.  consumption,  and  markets 

during  previous  year  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are   issued  as  soon 

after  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

1.397.  Nickel  in  194.5;   [prepared  by  Hubert  W.  Davis].     2  p. 

1398.  Production  of  coke  and   byproducts  from  coal-gas  retorts  in  1945  :    [prepared  by 
M.  M.  Otero  and  .T.  A.  De  Carlo].     6  p. 

1400.  Recovery  of  tin  at  detinners'  plants  shows  further  decline  in  1945;   [prepared  by 

Herbert  L.  Cullen].      2  p. 

1401.  Titanium   industry   in    1045;    [prepared   by    Allan   F.    Matthews    and   R.    Louise 

Bryson].      2  p. 

1402.  Platinum  and  allied  metals  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Hubert  W.  Davis  and  Gertrude 

N.  Greenspoon].     5  p. 

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.  22,  no.  1-4 ;  Jan.  20-Apr.  20,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging.  4° 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-22755  I  28.39  :  22/1-4 

Minerals   yearbook.     Minerals   yearbook,    1944:   C.    E.   Needham,   editor.     1046. 
viii-fl636  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  .$.8.00.     •  Item  6.80 
L.  C.  card  .83-26551  I  28.37  :  944 

Same.     (H.  Doc.  466,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Molyhdenum.  Monthly  molybdenum  reports  7  and  8.  Feb.  15  and  Mar.  31,  1946. 
Each  2  p.  4°     (^Mineral  industry  surveys. )      [Processed.]     t  128.58/2:7,8 

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July  1946  793 

Naphthalene.  Limits  of  inlhuiiinahility  and  ignition  tcniperaliires  of  naphtha- 
lene; by  G.  W.  Jones  and  G.  S.  Scott.  May  194G.  LlJ+5  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Report 
of  investigatiouis,  R.  I.  3881.)      LProoessed.J      t  1  28.23:  3881 

Nonfcrrous  scrap  dealers  report  35-39.  Jan.  28-Juue  3,  1946.  Each  4  p.  or  5  p. 
3  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [I'rocessed.J     t  I  28.05  :  35-39 

Petroleum.  Crude  petroleum  and  petroleum  products,  Nov.  1945-Mar.  1946. 
[1946.]  various  paging,  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys;  P  269-274.) 
LMonthly.     Processed.     Number  274  is  final  summary  for  1944.]     t 

I  28.18/2 :  269-274 

Crude  petroleum  report  by  refineries,  Nov.  1945-Feb.  1946.     [1946.]     Each 

3  p.  or  4  p.  4"  (Mineral  industry  surveys;  CRR  6-1305-146  to  CRR-6-1305- 
149.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t  128.45:146-149 

Forecast  of  demand  for  crude  oil,  Jan.-June  1946.    [194G.]    various  paging, 

4°     (Mineral    industry   surveys;    MFli    12(j-131.)      [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 

I  28.41 :  126-131 

International  petroleum  trade,   monthly   inventory   of   information  from 

U.  S.  Government  foreign  service  oliices  and  otlier  sources  that  may  not  other- 
wise be  made  available  promptly,  v.  14,  no.  9-12  ;  Sept.  29-Dec.  31,  1945.  [1945.] 
[17] +104-206  p.  4"  [Processed.  Pages  135-142  are  duplicated,  but  with 
different  text.]     f  128.43:14/9-12 

Same,  v.   15,   no.   1-5;   Jan.  31-May   31,   1946.     [1946.]      [9] +1-66  p.  4° 

[I'rocessed.]     t  I  28.43  :  15/1-5 

Weekly  crude  oil  stock  report  637-662.     Jan.  8-June  28,  1946.     Each  1  p. 

4°.     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  128.46:637-662 

Potash.  Diamond  drilling  of  potash  reserves  in  Eddy  County,  N.  Mex.  [with 
list  of  references];  by  Walter  R.  Storms.  Apr.  1946.  [1]+11  p.  2  pi.  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3861.)      [Processed.]     f  128.23:3861 

Publications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  369-373;  Jan.- 
May  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging     t  128.5/2:369-373 

Sand.  Investigation  of  McLeod  glass-sand  pits,  Wheeler  County,  Ga. ;  by  W.  C. 
Hudson.  Apr.  1946.  [1]  +3  p.  map,  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3859.) 
[Processed.]     f  128.23:3859 

Investigation  of  Miami-West  Palm  Beach  belt  of  silica  sand  in  Florida ;  by 

W.C.Hudson.  Apr.  1946.  [1] +5  p.  map,  4°  (Reix)rt  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
3865.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3865 

Shale.     European  shale-treating  practice;  by  William  W.  Odell  and  E.  L.  Balde- 
schwieler.     May  1946.     [l]+70  p.  20  pi.  4"     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7348.) 
[Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26492  I  28.27 :  7348 

Stokers.  Tests  of  bituminous-anthracite  mixtures  on  industrial  stokers;  by 
J.  F.  Barkley,  L.  R.  Burdick,  and  R.  Wiggers.  May  1946.  [1]  +  16  p.  7  pi.  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3916.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3916 

Sulphur.  Native  sulfur  in  N'ov.  1945-Apr.  5,  1946.  [1945-46.]  Each  1  p.  4° 
(Mineral  industry  surveys;  Mineral  market  reports  S.  39-S.  42.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.]     t  I  28.63  :  39-^ 

Tin.  Survey  of  tin  in  California  ;  by  R.  H.  P.edord  and  F.  T.  Johnson.  Apr.  1946. 
[1]+14  p.  2  maps,  4"     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3876.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  2S.23 :  3876 

Tungsten.  Exploration  of  Mecklenburg  County,  Va.,  Tungsten  area;  by  Ben  E. 
Argyle.  Apr.  1946.  [l]+5  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
3857.)      [Processed.]     f  128.23:3857 

Monthly  tungsten  report  5-8.     Jan.  10-June  1,  1946.     various  paging,  4° 

(Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     f  1 28.73 :  5-S 

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Zinc.  Exploration  of  Big  Four  zinc-silver  mine,  Summit  County,  Colo. ;  by  R.  B. 
McCullooh  and  W.  I'.  Huleatt.  Apr.  104G.  [l]+7  p.  4  pi.  4"  (Report  of 
investijiation.s.  R.  I.  38S4.)      [I'rocessed.]     t  128.23:3884 

Kxploration  of  Stiner  and  Bunch  Hollow  zinc  properties,  Powell   River 

area,  I'liion  and  Claiborne  Counties,  Tenn. ;  by  Richard  L.  Sayrs.  Apr.  1946. 
[l]+4  p.  2  pi.  3  maps,  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3S5«J.)  [Processed.] 
t  I  28.23 :  3856 

Mine  production  of  zinc,  montlily  report  no.  53-62.     Sept.  13,  lW.5-.Tune  6, 

1946.     Kach  2  p.  4°  or  large  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.57 :  53-62 

Monthly  zinc  report  23-26.     Jan.  31-May  17.   1946.     Each  G  or  7  p.  4° 

(Mineral    industry   survey.)     [Processed.]     t  128.69:23-26 

Zinc  scrap  consumers  report  23-28.     Jan.  23-June  21,  1946.     Each  2  p.  or 

4  p.  4"     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t  128.68:23-28 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Home  of  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Xational  Historic  Site,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  [1946.] 
[8]  p.  il.  4°     t     •  Item  651  I  29.21 :  R  67 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boise  project.  Distribution  cabinets  and  CO2  manual  control  boxes  for  Anderson 
Ranch  power  plant,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+ 
[2] +7  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Specitications  1364.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  27, 
1946.]     t     Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1364 

Motors  and  field-control  cubicles  for  C  line  canal  pumping  plant.  Payette 

division,  Boise  project.  Idaho.     [1946.]     cover  title,    [10]   leaves+[2]-)-24  ij. 

1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1336.)  [Processed.  Invitations  for  bids,  schedule, 
.^specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Julv  10,  1946.]  t 
Paper,  .$1.25.  1 27.8  :  1336 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Earthwork,  canal  lining,  and  structures,  station  6267-1- 
10  to  station  6517+00.  Coachella  Canal.  All-American  Canal  system,  Boulder 
Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.     [1946.]     cover  title.  12  leaves-f  [2]+48  p. 

2  maps.  19  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1381.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Julv  8,  1946.]     t     Paper.  $2..50. 

1 27.8 :  13S1 

Metal  partitions,  doors,  railings  and  structural  and  architectural  metal- 
work  for  Boulder  power  plant.  Boulder  Canvon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. 
[1946.]  cover  title.  [6]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  9  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1362.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  sijecifications.  and  drawins ;  bids 
will  be  received  until  June  21.  1946.]     t     Paper,  $1.25.  I  27.8 :  1362 

Buffalo  Rapids  project.  Fallon  pumping  plant,  Fallon  relift  pumping  plant, 
canals,  laterals,  and  sublaterals,  2d  division.  Buffalo  Rapids  project.  Mont. 
[1946.]  cover  title.  [15]  leaves+[2]+71  p.  65  pi.  2  maps.  4°  (Specifications 
1348.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  June  17,  1946.]     t     Paper.  $4.00.  127.8:1348 

Central  Valley  project.  Pipe  sections  and  bends  for  station-service  penstocks  at 
Shasta  power  plant.  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project.  Calif.  [1946.] 
cover  title.  [6]  leaves-f  [2] -f-S  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  13.54.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  l)i(ls.  schedule.  si)ecifications,  and  drawings  ;  bids  will  be  re<eive(l 
until  June  19.  1W6.]     t     Paper.  ,$1.00.  127.8:1354 

7-foot  cylinder  gate,  cylinder-gate  hoist  and  cylinder-gate  iwsition  indica- 
tor. Kings  River  siphon,  station  1595-|-64.34  to  station  1628-f  79.  Friant-Kern 
Canal.  Friant  division.  Central  Valley  project.  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
[7]  leaves-f  [2]+9  p.  12  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1355.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  bids,  .schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  June  28.  1946.]     t     Paper.  .$1.00.  127.8:1355 

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Central  Valley  project — Continued. 

■ Sheet-metal   work   for   ventilating  system.   Shasta   Power  Plant,   Kennett 

division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3]  leaves-|-  [2]  -\-7  p. 
12  pi.  4"  (Specitications  13S2. )  [Processed.  Schedule,  si)ecifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  19,  1946.]     t  Paper,  .$1.00. 

1 27.8 -,1382 

Columhia   Banin   project.     Columbia   Basin   reclamation   prigect,   east  irrigation 
district  appraisals.     [1946.]    viii4-272  p.  il.  map.     [Anotlier  map  on  front  cover.] 
*  I'aper.  4ric.     •  Item  661 
L.  C.  card  4t;-26391  I  27.2  :  C  72/8 

Generator  for  unit  R-1,  Grand  Coulee  power  plant,  Columhia  Basin  project, 

Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+37  p.  3  pi.  4"  ( Siiecifications 
1839.)  [Proces.sed.  Schedule,  .specifications,  and  drawings:  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  July  5,  1946.]     t  Paper,  .$2.00.  I  27.8  :  1339 

Power  transformers  for  unit  L-9,  Grand  Coulee  power-plant,  Columbia 

Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  leaves+[2]-fl5  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Spec- 
tications  1384.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  29,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1384 

Steel-sash   windows  for  elevator   towers.   Grand   Coulee   Dam,   Columbia 

Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+9  p.  1  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1368.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  26,  1946.]     t  Piippr.  75c. 

I  27.8 :  1368 

Steel  structures  for  11,")-KV.  switchyard,  local  power  substation  and  unit 

Lr-9,  Grand  Coulee  power  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  9  leaves+[2]+13  p.  20  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1360.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  July  2,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  127.8:1360 

Daris  Dam.  Steel  structures,  230-KV.  and  161-KV,  switchyards,  Parker  power 
plant  and  230-KV.  Paiker-Gene  transmission  line,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.- 
Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2]-f  13  p.  17  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
1370.)  [Proces.sed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings; bids  will  be  received  until  July  12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25.         127.8:  1370 

• Steel  towei's  for  2.30-KV.  Parker-Gene  and  161/230-KV.  Parker  transmis- 
sion lines,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves-f 
[2] +15  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1371.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  8,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  1*27.8  :  1371 

Warehouse  building  at  Davis  Government  Camp,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.- 

Xev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [5]  leaves+[2] +37  p.  10  pi.  4"  (Specifications 
13.57.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  he  re- 
ceived until  .Tune  24,  1946.]     t  Paper,  .$2.00.  127.8:1357 

Dcfichutes  project.  Earthwork  and  structures  station  2377+00  to  station  2994+00 
north  unit  main  canal.  Deschutes  project.  Oreg.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [7] 
leaves. +  [2] +39  p.  40  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications  13.53.)  [Processed.  Sclied- 
ule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  15.  194(5.] 
t  Pai>er,  .$2.50.  I  27.8  :  13.53 

Gila  project.  10  six-room  residences  at  Yuma.  Ariz.,  and  4  six-room  residences 
at  Gravity  main  canal  pumping  unit  no.  1.  Gila  project.  Ariz.  [1946.]  cover 
title.  [4]  leaves+[21+52  p.  5  pi.  map.  4°  (Specifications  1351.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  ;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  10. 
1946.]     t     Paper,  ,$2.50.  127.8:1.3.51 

Hungry  Horse  project.  Concrete-testing  laboratory  at  Hungry  Horse  Government 
Camp,  Himgry  Horse  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title.  "[4]  leaves+[2]+47 
p.  6  pi.  4°  (Specifications  13.52.)  [Proces.sed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  20.  1946.]     j     Paper.  $2.25. 

127.8:1352 

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Hungry  Horse  project — Continued. 

borniitory  building  at  Hiuigry  Horse  Goveinnieut  Camp,  Hungry  Horse 

project,  Mont.  [194t5.J  cover  title,  [ti]  leaves  +  [2|+SU  p.  2:i  pi.  4"  (Specifica- 
tions 13uG.)  Ll*i"<Jt-"essed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  June  19,  194G.]     t     Paper,  $3.75.  127.8:1356 

Streets,  sidewalks,  curbs,  and  guttei-w,  and  drainage,  sewerage,  and  water- 
distribution  systems  for  Hungry  Horse  Government  Camp,  Hungry  Horse  proj- 
ect, Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [IHJ  ]eaves+[2]-f  57  p.  15  pi.  4"  (Specifica- 
tions 1383.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  July  8,  194G.]     t     Paper,  $2.25.  I  27.8: 1383 

Missouri  Basin  project.  Office  building,  2  dormitories,  combined  garage  and 
sliop,  5  four-room  residences,  and  10  five-room  residences  at  Boysen  Govern- 
ment Camp,  Boysen  unit,  Wyo.,  JNIissouri  Basin  project.  [1!)4().  1  C(»ver  title, 
[8]  leaves-!- [2] +78  p.  23  pi.  map,  4°  ( SiJecifications  1349.)  [Processed. 
Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  6, 
194(5.]     t     Paper,  $3.50.  127.8:1349 

Prove  River  project.  Pumping  unit  for  Jordan  Narrows  pumping  plant.  Deer 
Creek  division,  Provo  River  project,  Utah.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [10]  leaves 
+  [2] 4-12  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1365.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules,  specifications,  and  drawing ;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  24, 
1946.]     t     Paper,  $1.00  127.8:1365 

Steel  pipes  for  Jordan  Narrows  siphon  and  Jordan  Narrows  pumping  plant 

penstock  and  discharge  pipes.  Deer  Creek  division,  Provo  River  project,  Utah. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+f2]+ll  p.  8  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1363.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  June  14,  1946.]     t     Paper,  $1.00  127.8:1363 

Reclamation  era.  May  1946;  [v.  32,  no.  5].     [1946.]     cover  title,  p.  93-116,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]      •  Item  662 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  32/5 

Note — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  engineers,  construction  men,  econo- 
mists, 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  difficul- 
ties, to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  em- 
ployees of  the  Bureau  and  chronicle  engineering  prohlems  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  Bureau's  needs. 

The  subscription  price  of  the  Reclamation  era  is  .SI. 00  a  year  to  other  than 
water  users :  foreign  subscription,  .?1.36  payable  in  advance.  Subscriptions  should 
be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington,  D.  C,  accom- 
panied 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. 

This  is  the  first  issue  of  the  Reclamation  era  to  appear  since  Apr.  1942.  Former 
subscribers  will  receive  the  issues  due  them. 

Scofield  project.  Clearing  part  of  Scofleld  Reservoir  site,  Scofield  project,  Utah. 
[1946.]  cover  title.  [5]  leaves+[21-f-l-ld+2-4  p.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications 
1367.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  June  27,  1946.]     f     Paper,  75c.  127.8:1367 

TERRITORIES  AND   ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 


.Alaska.     Alaska.     [1946.]      [5] -1-65  p.    il.   4"     *  Paper,   25c.     •  Item  665 
L.  C.  card  46-26491  I  35.10/2  :A1 1  s/8 

WAR  RELOCATION  AUTHORITY 

Community  Analy.<iis  Section.  Annotated  bibliography  of  Community  Analysis 
Section :  pt.  4,  Community  analysis  reports  from  Granada,  Minidoka,  and 
Manzanar  Relocation  Centers.  Apr.  23,  1946.  [11-1-47  p.  4°  (Community 
analysis  report  17.)      [Processed.]     t  152.9:17 

Same:  pt.  5.  Community  analysis  reports  from  Colorado  River  and  Tule 

Lake  centers.     [1946.]     27  p.  4°     (Communitv   analvsis    report   18.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  '  152.9.18 

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July  1946  •  797 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bouiul  voluni<'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,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
$1.50  per  volume  ;  foreiirn  subscription,  $2.00  ;  single  copies,  usually  5e.  In  ordering  a 
volume,  be  sure  to  specify  the  series  and  whether  Finance  or  other  than  Finance  decisions 
are  desired.  Kutries  for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  fol- 
lowing other  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Ca7'riers.     Revenue  aiul  traffic  of  carriers  by  water,  2d— ith  quarters  1945.    [1946.] 
4  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  Q-650,  QWS.)      [Processed.     Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t 
L.  0.  card  A  42-33&4  IC  1  wat.ll :  945/2-4 

Same,  year  1945.     [1946.]     4  p.  oblong  large  S°     (Statement  Q-050,  QWS.) 

[Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     t  ICl  wat.ll :  945/5 

»Decisio)is.     See,  l)el()W,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Electric   railroads.     Modification    of   original   order   and  various   supplemental 
orders  issued  thereto  amending  uniform  system  of  accounts  for  electric  rail- 
ways, issue  of  1914.     [1946.]     [3] +94  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A46-170O  IC  1.9 :  El  2/4 

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

Freight.     Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States, 
Mar.   1945.     [1945.]     13  p.    oblong   large  8°     (Statement    M-500 ;    Transport 
Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  correction  of  errors 
in  carrier  reports  under  correspondence.]     f     •  Item  704 
L.  C.  card  A25-724  IC  1  ste.26 :  945/3 

Preliminary  summary  of  freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam 

railways  in  United  States,  calendar  year  1945.  [1946.]  5  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  4611;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A45-4500  IC  1  ste.26  :  945/13 

Freight  forwarders.     Revenues,  expenses  and  statistics  of  freight  forwarders, 
2d  and  3d  quarter,  1945.     [1945.]     Each  2  p.   f"     (Statement  Q-950,   QFF.) 
[Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A44-5313  IC  1.19  :  945/2,  3 

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  iiassengers  of  class  1  miotor  carriers  of  passen- 
gers   (excluding  charter  or  special),  Aug.-Dec.  1945.     [1945-46.]     Each  4  p. 
oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-700,  BT ;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject    to   revision.]     f     •  Item   692 
L.  C.  card  A39-1163  IC  1  mot. 11 :  1M5/&-12 

Revenues,  expenses,  other  income,  and  statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers 

of  passengers;  2d  quarter  1945.  [1945.]  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
Q-750,  BRl*] ;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t     •  Item  693 

L.  C.  card  A39-871  IClmot.l2:  945/2 

Revenues,  expenses,  other  income,  and  statistics  of  cla.ss  1  motor  carriers 

of  property;  2d  and  3d  quarters  1945.  [1946.]  Each  2  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  Q-800;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Subject  to 
revision.]     t     •  Item  694 

L.  C.  card  A  3^1053  IC  1  mot.  13  :  945/2,3 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginnhig  Decisions. 
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J'i/H-  lines      Traiisix)rtati(.ti  revemio  and  tradic  cf  lai-Re  oil  pip.,  liu,.  .umi.anie* 
i';V,'r'*''"';J,\",y.">'  ammal  operafiiig  revcinu's  of  more  than  .$5i H>.( MJ( ) ;  4th  quarter' 
lJ4o.      [V,m.\      1    p.f      (Statement    Q-GOO.    QI'S;    Transport    Econ..mics   and 
btatistics  Bureau.)      [Processed.     Suhject   to    revision  I      t 
L.  C.  card  A  4&-17()l  IC  1  pip.  7 :  945/4 

Same;  4  quarters  (Jan.-Dec.)  of  1945  and  1944.  [1040.]  Ipf  (State- 
ment Q-G()0,  QPS:  TransiK)rt  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed 
Subject  to  revision.]     f  IC  1  pip.7  :  945/5 

h'ailroad  accidetits.  In  matter  of  making  accident  investigation  reports  und^r 
locomotive  inspection  act  of  Feb.  17,  1911,  as  am-ended :  (^hicago  Great  Western 
Hallway,  accident  (boiler  explosion),  Harlan,  Iowa,  May  8,  1940  caused  by 
overlieating  ol  crown  sheet  due  to  low  water.  [1946  1  9  n  4°  rProc- 
^''^^^^•l     t  IClacci.5:H226 

Investigation    2983:  Western    Pacific    Railroad    Company     report    in    re 

accident,  Pilot,  Nev. ;  Apr.  5,  194(5.     [1946.]     9  p.  11.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2988 

• Investigation  2984:  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent near  Coatesville,  Ind.,  Apr.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     S  p.  ii.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICI  acci.5:  29^ 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Sept.-Dec.  1945  [with 
(luarterly  summaries  by  railways  and  States].     [1945-46.]     Each  9  p    or  2  p 
oblong    large    8"     (Statement    M^OO;    Transport    Economics    and    Statistics 
Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject   to   revision.]     t     •  Item   716 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  i  ste.31 :  945/9-12 

Railroad  cars.  Summary  of  quarterly  reports  of  persons  furnishing  cars  to  or 
on  behalf  of  carriers  by  railroad  or  express  companies,  2d  and  3d  quarters 
1.'4..  (Apr.-.Tune  and  July-Sept.  1945).  [1945-46.]  Each  1  p.  oblong  8° 
(Statement  Q-900,  QCL.)      [Processed.]     f  i  s   o 

L.  C.  card  A  45-2423  IC  i.is :  945/2, 3 

Railroad  employees.     Number  of  females  employed  by  class  1   steam  railways 
(excluding  switching  and  terminal  companies)  ;  Oct.  1945  and  Jan.  1946     [1945 
-46.]     Each  4  p.  4°     (Statement  463.)      [Quarterly.     Processed]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  44-1050  IC  1  ste.  43  :  945/4,946/1 

Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  for  12  months 

ended  with  Dec.  1945.  [1946.]  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-300; 
Iran.sport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Subject  to  revision]  f 
•  Item  718 

L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  i  ste.  25 :  945/13 

Wage  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (switching  and 

terminal  companies  not  included)  Oct.  1945-Feb.  194(5.  1 1945-4(5.]  Each 
2  p.  or  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  ( Statement  M-300 ;  Transport  Economics  and 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     f     •  Item  718 

IC  1  ste.  25  :  945/10-M6/2 

Railroads.  Freight  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946] 
Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-211,  OS-A ;  Transport  Eco- 
nomics and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.]  t  •  Item 
704 
L.  C.  card  A  36-575  IC  1  ste.  35 :  946/1-3 

Fuel  and  power  for  locomotives  and  rail  motor  cars  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included), 
Nov.  1945-Mar.  194().  [1JM6.]  Each  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230, 
OS-E;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to 
revision.]     f     •  Item  706 

L.  C.  card  A  30-784  IC  1  ste.30 :  945/11-946/3 

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Railroads — Continued. 

Motive  power  and  car  equipment  of   class  1  steam  railways  in  United 

States  (class  1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Nov.  194r)-]Mar. 
1946.  [1946.]  Each  2  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-240,  OS-F ;  Trans- 
port Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.] 
t     •  Item  709 

L.  C.  card  A  36-r)76  IC 1  ste.36 :  945/11-946/3 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Jan.-Mar. 
1946.  [11)46.]  Each  2  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-1(X);  Transport  Eco- 
nomics and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.]  t 
•  Item  710 

L.  C.  card  A  35-1300  IC  1  ste.l9 :  946/1-3 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses,  selected  items  for  large  steam 

railways,   Jan.-Mar.   1946.     [1946.]     Each  2   p.   oblong  large   8°     (Statement 
M-150;    Tran.si)(irt    Economics   and    Statistics    Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject 
to  revision.]     t     •  Item  711 
L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  946/1-3 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  Jan.-Mar. 

1946  compared  with  Jan.-Mar.  1945;  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  Each  2  p. 
oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-200;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics 
Bureau.)  [Monthly.  Subject  to  revision.  Imprint  date  on  Mar.  issue  incor- 
rectlv  given  as  1945.]     t      •  Item  712 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  ICl  ste.22  :  946/1-3 

Passenger  traffic  statistics    (other  than  commutation)    of  class  1  steam 

railways  in  United  States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included), 
Jan.  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-250.)  [Monthly. 
Processed.     Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A38-1273  IC  1  ste.40 :  946/1 

Passenger  train  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.] 
Each  1  p.  olilong  large  8°  (Statement  M-213,  OS-B ;  Transport  Economics  and 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t     •  Iten*  713 

L.  C.  card  A36-577  IC  1  ste.37 :  946/1-3 

Revenue   traffic   statistics   of  class   1   steam   railways   in   United    States 

(switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included),  Jan.  and  Feb.  1946.     [1946.] 
Each  1  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-220,  OS-D ;  Transport  Economics  and 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     f     •  Item  714 
U.  C.  card  A2a-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  946/1,  2 

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

States  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included)  [and  Selected  income 
items  by  regions  and  districts,  class  1  steam  railways],  Jan.-lNIar.  1946.  [1946.] 
Each  2  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-125;  Transport  Economics  and 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t     •  Item  715 

L.  C.  card  A  32-1785  IC  1  ste.34  :  946/1-3 

Tons  of  revenue  freight  origiiuited  and  tons  terminated  in  carloads  by 

classes  of  commodities  and  bv  geographic  areas,  class  1  steam  railways,  Feb.- 
Mar.   1945     [19-16.]     Each   13  p.   oblong  large  8°     (Statement   M-550,    SCS ; 
Transport   Economics   and   Statistics   Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject   to   revi- 
sion.]    t     •  Item  717 
L.  C.  card  A40-2952  IC  1  ste.42  :  945/2,  3 

Yard  service  performance  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States  (class 

1  switching  and  terminal  companies  included),  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.] 
Each  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-215.  OS-C ;  Transiiort  Economics  and 
Statistics  Bureau.)      [Monthly.     Subject  to  revision.]     t     •  Item  717 

L.  C.  card  A36-578  IC  1  ste.38 :  946/1-3 

T/a/^  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Dc.Hsionii  (Traflic). 

Transportation.     Monthly  comment  on  transportation  statistics  [Jan.-Apr.  1946.] 
Mar.  13-June  10,  194().     various  paging,  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1.17 :  946/1-3 

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Decisions  (Finance) 

NoTK. — Tlip  following  dcfisioiis  or  opinions  issued  in  sopanitc  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Central  of  Georgia  Rail  way.  Finance  dooket  no.  12950,  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  reorganization;  decided  Nov.  C,  194r>.  [1945.]  p.  501-534 
(F-8703.)      [From  V.  261.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC1.6/la  :  F-8703 

Kansas  City  Southern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  1507G,  Kansas  City  Southern 
Railway  Company  securities;  [decided  Nov.  23,  1945].  [1946.]  [l]+490- 
500  p.     (F-8702.)      [From  V.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8702 

'  Decisions  (Motor  carrier) 

Note. — Tlie  followinfr  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  i.s  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Packinffhouse  products.  Ex  parte  no.  MC-38,  modification  of  permits  of  motor 
contract  carriers  of  packing  house  products;  decided  Dec.  19,  1945.  [1946.] 
p.  23-34.      (M-6708.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     t  Paper,  oc. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  IM-6708 
Decisions  {]\[otor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Draper  Motor  Service.  No.  MC-F-2600,  C.  W.  Falwell,  jr.,  control,  Falwell  Fast 
Freight.  Incorporated,  purchase,  W.  B.  Draiier  [doing  business  as  Draper 
Motor  Service],  and  Evans  Line.  Inc.;  decided  Jan.  14,  IMQ.  [1946.]  p. 
439-444.     (MF-1481.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a2 :  MF-1481 

Kccshin  Frcir/ht  L\nr.<^.  Inc.  No.  MC-F-1108,  Keeshin  Freight  Lines,  Inc..  issu- 
ance of  notes;  decided  Jan.  14,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  433-438.  (jMF-1480.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1480 

MitcJiell,  O.  J.  No.  MC-F-2847,  R.  N.  B.  Converse,  lease,  O.  J.  Mitchell ;  [decided 
Feb.  1,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+452-4.56  p.  (MF-1483.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  40.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a2  ■  MF-1483 

Deci.'^ions  (Traffic) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in   separate  form   is  from   the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  '•eports. 

Railroad  employees.  Ex  parte  no.  72  (sub-no.  1),  in  matter  of  regulati'^ns  con- 
cerning class  of  employees  and  subordinate  officials  to  be  included  within  term 
emploj'ee  under  railway  labor  act,  roadmasters  and  supervisors  such  as  general 
roadmasters,  roadmasters,  assistant  roadmasters.  and  general  foremen,  super- 
visors of  bridges  and  buildings  such  as  supervisors,  as.^istant  .supenisors.  and 
general  foremen,  supervisors  of  water  supply,  supervisors  and  inspectors  of 
signals  such  as  supervisors,  assistant  supervisors,  and  general  foreman,  and 
supervisors  of  telegraph  lines  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company;  decided 
Dec.  27.  1945.  [1946.1  p.  239-247.  ([Opinion]  24683.)  [From  v.  264.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24683 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Allright  Auto  Park.  No.  1090.  in  Supreme  Court  of  ITnited  States,  Oct.  term, 
194.5.  D.  M.  Carothers,  doing  business  as  Allright  Auto  Park,  et  al.,  v.  Chester 
Bowles,  administrator,  Oflice  of  Price  Administration,  and  Paul  A.  Porter,  admin- 
istrator. Office  of  Price  Administration,  successor  in  ofiice  to  Chester  Bowles,  ad- 
ministrator. Office  of  Price  Administration,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii+.30  p.     $  J  1.78 :  Al  57/2 

Burr,  Walter  C.  No.  1,33,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  estate  of 
Walter  C.  Burr,  .Terome  P.  Burr  and  Clinton  S.  Burr,  executors,  v.  commis- 
.sioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+22  p.     t  J  1.76  :B  94 

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July  1946  801 

California.  No.  12,  original,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
United  States  v.  state  of  California,  memorandum  in  regard  to  statement  by 
California  of  propositions  of  law  and  fact  placed  in  issue  by  its  answer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  6  p.     t  J  1.78  :  C  128/12 

Driscoll,  George  F.,  Co.  No.  lO.'U,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  George  F.  Driscoll  Company  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+16  p.     $  J  l.TS :  D  833 

Earnhardt,  George  A.  No.  1158.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  George  A.  Earnhardt  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  2  p.     J  J  1.78  :  Ea  76/2 

Epstein,  Louis.  No.  1149,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945,  Louis 
Epstein  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78 :  Ep  85 

P.  P.  E.  Noteholders  Corporation.  No.  10203  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  F.  P.  E.  Noteholders  Corporation, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iv+26  p.     t  J  1.76 :  F 1/3 

Fairfield  Steamship  Corporation.  No.  ■ — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Fairfield  Steamship  Corporation  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+22  p.     $  J  1.76 :  F  161 

Federal  Contraeting  Corporation.  No.  46251,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Munsey  Trust 
Company  of  Washington,  D.  C,  receiver  [for  Federal  Contracting  Corpora- 
tion, New  York  corporation]  r.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+43-61  p.     t  J  1.80 :  F  317/2 

Felin,  John  J.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  45892,  in  Court  of  Claims,  John  J.  Felin  &  Co.,  Inc., 
r.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  brief. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+47-80  p.     |  J  1.80 :  F  335/2 

Frank.  A.  B.,  Co.  No.  981,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  tern>,  1945, 
A.  B.  Frank  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
i+15  p.     t  J  1.78  :F  851/2 

Frazer,  Joseph  W.  No.  10172,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Joseph 
W.  Frazer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  i-evenue,  on  x)etition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Tax  (^ourt ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv-f  22  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  F  869 

Garrity,  Raymond  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45891,  Raymond  F.  Garrity  and 
Clare  L.  Garrity  v.  United  States:  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+41-59  p.     % 

J  1.80  :G  193 

Gordon,  Joseph  A.  No.  1147,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
Jo.seph  A.  Gordon  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposi- 
tion.    [1946.]     cover  title,  1+16  p.     %  J  1.78  :G  656 

Great  Lakes  Dredge  &  Dock  Co.  No.  1069,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1945,  Great  Lakes  Dredge  and  Dock  Conspany  v.United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.78 :  G  798/9 

Kal  Machine  Works,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46660,  Kal  Machine  Works, 
Inc.,  V  United  States :  defendant's  demurrer  [and]  brief  in  support  of  defend- 
ant's demurrer.     [1946.]     p.  7-40.     %  J  1.80 :K  124 

Earn,  John.  No.  11250,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  John  Karn  v. 
United  States ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +28  p.     $ 

J  1.76  :K  147 

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Liiie.  George  I).  No.  1(K)6S,  in  oirouit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circnif,  George 
D.  Livio  V.  oonimissioiuM-  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1940.]     cover  title,  iv+18  p.     t 

J  1.76  :  L  76 

McAllister.  JZ/.s.  Bculah  E.  No.  266,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Beulali  Katon  McAllister  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  resi)ondent.  [1946.1  cover  title, 
ii4-34  D.     X  J  1.76  :M  117/3 

McGraw,  Norman  E.  Nos.  4117-18,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1045,  Norman  Emery  McGraw  v.  United  States;  Clifford  I.inwood 
Hersey  r.  [same],  on  appeals  from  district  court  for  district  of  Maine;  brief 
for  United  State.s.     [11)46.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.  large  S°     t  J  1.76 :  M  178/3 

Martin,  Charles  G.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Irmgard 
Seihert  and  Roselle  Martin  Tekiner  as  executrices  of  Charles  G.  Martin  r. 
commi.ssioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax 
Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+14  p.     t        J  1.70  :M  363 

Mnlnar,  Ferec.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Ferec  (Franz) 
Molnar  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent  and  appendix.  [1940  :]  cover  title,  i+23  p. 
t  J  1.76 :  M  738/4 

N.  Y.  Rayon  Importing  Co.,  Inc.  No.  1181,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  S'tates, 
Oct.  term,  1945,  United  S'tates  7-.  N.  Y.  Rayon  Importing  Co.,  Inc.  ( #2)  and 
Alfred  L.  Rose,  [et  al.],  as  liquidating  directors  and  trustees  of  N.  Y.  Rayon 
Importing  Co.,  Inc.  (#2)  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.78 :  N  42  yo/17 

Newark  Fireproofing  Sash  d  Door  Co.  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  40097,  Newark 
Fireproofing  Sash  &  Door  Co.,  Inc.,  t'.  United  States;  brief.    [1940.]    p.  45-()0.    J 

J  1.80 :  N  422 

Ocke^ifels,  Frank  W.  No.  45697,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Frank  W.  Ockenfels  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1940.]     cover  title,  i+ 21-53  p.     t       J  1.80 :0c  4/2 

Opinions.  Index  to  Official  opinions  of  Attorneys  General,  cumulative  supple- 
ment, including  all  opinions  released  for  publication  Jan.  1.  1941-May  1.  1946. 
[1946.]  0  p.  [This  is  a  cumulative  supplement  to  Index  to  Official  opinions  of 
Attorneys  General,  v.  33-39;  it  indexes  opinions  for  v.  40.]     t     J  1.5:  40/ind.-4 

Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form 

for  inclusion  in  v.  40]. 

Note. — Tiie  opinions  of  the  Attorney  General  are  issued  separately  and  will  be 
published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Sul)scribers  may  deposit  .$1.50  with  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  separate  opinions 
as  they  are  issued  :  single  copies  are  usually  5c.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished 
iU>on  application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washinjjton  25.  D.  C. 

lOG.   Reemployment  of  Government  employees  under  selective  training  and  service  act : 
Apr.   S,    1946.      [1946.]      12  p.  J  1.5/a :  40/106 

Phillips,  Randolph.  No.  1100.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945.  Randolph  Phillips  r.  Securities  and  Exchange  C<nnmission  and  United 
Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
2d  circuit ;  brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +35  p.     J  J  1.78  :P  546 

Precision  Metal  d  Machine  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  40601.  Precision  Metal 
and  Machine  Company  v.  United  States;  demurrer  [and]  brief  in  support  of 
defendant's  demurrer.     [1940.]     p.  7-40.     J  .1  1.80  :P  911 

Santa  Fr  Pacific  Railroad.  No.  118  misc.,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States. 
Oct.  term,  1945,  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company  ?■.  Dave  W.  Ling,  judge  of 
district  court  for  district  of  Arizona  ;  meinorandnni  in  opposition  to  motion 
for  leave  to  file  petition  for  writ  of  mandamus.     |1940.]     cover  title,  i+7  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  Sa  59/4 

Seaboard  Snretii  Co.  No.  45519.  in  Court  of  Claims,  Seaboard  Surety  Company  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief.     11940.]     cover  title,  ii+05-82  p.     % 

.T1.80:  Sell/9 

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July  1946  803 

Seifcrt,  C.  Aiiyust.  Nos.  236-238,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  estate 
of  C.  August  Scifert,  Maude  B.  Seifert,  executrix,  r.  conuuissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  [sam«']  r.  [sainej  ;  estate  of  (\  A.  Seifert,  Maude  B.  Seifert,  executrix, 
and  Maude  B.  Seifert,  surviving  spouse,  v.  lsame|,  on  petitions  for  review  of 
decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     |194H.]     cover  title,  i+22  p.     J 

J  1.76 :  Se  42 

Southern  Pacific  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4G018.  Soutliern  Pacific  Company 
V.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  request 
for  special  tiiidings  of  fact.     [1^46.1     p.  25-32.     J  J  1.80:  So  88/7 

Nos.  4r)9r)2,  40012,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Soutliern  Pacific  Company  v.  United 

States;  defendant's  retpiest   for   special  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     11946.] 
cover  title,  i +75-104  p.     t  J  1.80  :  So  88/6 

Spieych  t<idncy  M.  No.  8032,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Sidney  M.  Spiegel  et  al.,  etc.,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+28p.     $  J1.76;Sp43 

SpircUa  Co..  Inc.  No.  273.  in  circuit  cuui't  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Spirella 
Companj',  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Tax  Court;  l)rief  for  respondent.      [104G.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     $ 

.11.76:  Sp48 

Vica  Co.  No.  11200.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  0th  circuit.  Vica  Company 
r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax 
Court;  brief  for  respcmdent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+59  p.     |        J  1.70  :V  66 

Weathers  Brothers  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46642,  Weathers 
Brothers  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.,  r.  United  States ;  defendant's  counterclaim. 
[1946.]     p.  15-21.     t  J  1.80  :W  378 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Laws.     Immigration  and  nationality  laws  and  regulations,  supp.  2,  Jan.  1-Dec. 
31,  194.1.     1946.     ix+124  p.     *Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  44-41456  J  21.5  :  944/supp.  2 

Monthly  review,  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  3.  no.  7-11.  [Jan.  20-May  8,  1946.]  [10]  + 
245-314  p.  il.  4"     [Printed  otticiallv.]     t     Paper,  10c.  single  copv,  $1.«X)  a  yr. 

J  21 :10 :  3/7-11 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Labor    information     buUctin,     Jan.-Apr.     1946;     [v.     13,     no.     1-3].     [1946.] 
Each  8  p.  il.  4"      [Monthly,  March-April  issued  as  one  publication.]      *  I'aper, 
."ic.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c.      •  Item  703 
L.  C.  Card  L  34-114  L  1.15  :  13/1-3 

APPRENTICE-TRAINING  SERVICE 

Bricklaijrrs.  National  bricklayers'  apprenticeship  program  and  standards,  de- 
veloped and  approved  .lointly  by  Bricklayers.  Masons  and  Plasterers  Interna- 
tional Union  of  America  and  Associated  (Jeneral  Contractors  of  America.  Inc.. 
in  cooperation  with  Apprentice'  Training  Service.  [1940.]  cover  title.  10  p. 
il.  12"     t      •  Item  741  L  23.2  :  B  7(> 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Adoption.  Children  acquire  new  parents,  recent  increases  in  adoptions  empha- 
size need  for  adequate  adoption  procedures;  l)v  Joseph  L.  Zarefsky.  [1946.] 
4  p.  il.  4°     [From  The  child,  Mar.  1940,  v.  10.]      f  L  5.35/a  :  C  437/27 

Child  care.  To  make  1940  baiuier  year  for  children.  1940.  1  p.  il.  oblong, 
large  8°     [From  Tlie  Child,  Jan.  1940,  v.  JO.J      t  L  5.35/a  :  C  437/20 

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804  Government  Publications 

Children.     The  child,  v.  10,  no.  6-10;  Dec.  1945-Apr.  1946.     [1946]     [10] +87- 
164  p  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion $1.2,"..     •  Item  744 
L.  C.  card  L  36-94  L  5.35 :  10/6-10 

Public  social  services  to  children,  decade  of  progress,  1935-i5.     Apr   1946 

[1J4-1-*  leaves,  4°    (Child  welfare  reports  1.)      [Processed.     Illustration   oii 
front  cover.]     f  L  5.52:1 

Maternity  homes  for  unmarried  mothers,  a  communitv  service-  by  Maud  Mor- 
lock  and  Hilary  Campbell.     1946.     [2]+94p.  il.      ([Publication  309.] )      [Illus- 
trations by  Constance  Dillon.     Series  designation  appears  on  cover     Text  on 
p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-41  L  5.20:  309 

Maternity  patients.  Standards  and  recommendations  for  hospital  care  of  ma- 
ternity patients.  [1946.]  [4]+22+[2]  p.  il.  ([Publication  314.]).  *  Paper 
10c.     •  Item  747  ^'  v    , 

L.  C.  card  L  46-13  L  5.20:  314 

Migrants'  ehildren  need  daytime  care,  good  care  can  be  given  these  children 
wlien  public  and  private  agencies  work  together;  by  lone  L.  Clinton.  [1946  ] 
3  p.  il.  4°     [From  The  Child,  Feb.  1946,  v.  10.]     t  L  5.3o/a  :  M  588/3 

Mothers.  Preliminary  monthly  statistical  report  on  EMIC  program,  Jan -Apr 
1946.     Feb.  15-May  17,  1946.     Each   [l]-fS  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L  5.50 :  946/1-4 

National  Commission  on  Children  in  Wartime.  Progress  in  building  future  for 
our  children  and  youth.  National  Commission  on  Children  in  Wartime  passes 
torch  to  new  peacetime  commission ;  by  Edith  Rockwood.  [1946  ]  4  p  il  4" 
[From  The  Child,  Mar.  1946,  v.  10.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  C  437/28 

Young  people.     Your  comniunity  and  its  young  people,  their  employment  and 
educational  opportunities  [with  list  of  what  to  read]  ;  prepared  by  Interagency 
Committee  on  Youth  Employment  and  Education.     1946.     32  p  il   r^°     (Publi- 
cation 316.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-45  L  5.20:  310 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Arehitecttire.  Handbook  of  descriptions  of  specialized  fields  in  architecture: 
prepared  by  National  Roster  of  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel.  Jan  1946 
14  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  paper,  5c.     •  Item  954  L7.17:  Ar  2 

Chemistry  as  profession  [with  bibliography:  by  W.  T.  Read].  1946.  [4] +20 
p.  11.  (National  Roster  and  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel;  Vocational 
booklet  2.)  [Prepared  and  published  with  cooperation  of  Education  Office! 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  954  L  7.24  :  2 

Employment.  6  point  Nation-wide  employment  program.  [1946.]  [11+12 
+  [1]  p.  il.     (Veterans  Employment  Service.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  954 

L  7.2  :  Em  7/12 

Employment   Serviee  review,   Jan.- June  1^6:    v.    13,    no.    1-6.     [1W6  ]     cover 
titles  each  24  p.  or  28  p.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     *  Paper 
10c.  single  copy,  .$1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.40.     •  Item  544 
L.  C.  card  L  35-100  L  7.1s  :  13/1-6 

Labor  market.  Classification  of  important  labor  market  areas,  Jan.  1-May  1, 
1946.     [1946.]     Each  3  p.  or  4  p.  4°      [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 

L  7.19 :  946/1-5 

Labor  market,  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  various  pagiuir.  il.  4" 

[Monthly.    Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  covers.]     t  L  7.  20  :  946/1-5 

Labor  market  information:  Area  series,  current  supplements.  Feb.-May 

1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Monthlv.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  46-2i  L  7.22/2  :  946/2-5 

Labor  market   information :  Industry  series,  current  supplements.   Feb.- 

Apr.    1946.      [1946.]      various    paging,    4°      [Monthly.      Issued    in    loose-leaf 
form.]     t  L  7.23/2  :  946/2-4 

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July  1946  805 

LABOR   STANDARDS   DIVISION 

Labor  laws  and  legislation.  La  relacion  entre  las  leyes  obreras  Federales  y  las 
estatales  en  los  Estados  Unidos ;  ftraduoido  por  la  Divisi6n  Central  de  Traduc- 
ciones,  Departamonto  del  Estado  de  los  Estados  Unidos].  [Marzo  1946.]  [1] 
+4  p.  map.       (Serie  interamericana  no.  2.)      [Processed.]     t  L1G.2G:2 

El  sistema  Federal-estatal  de  legislacion  obrera  de  los  Estados  Unidos ; 

[traducido  por  la  Division  Central  de  Traducciones,  Departmento  del  Estado 
de  los  Estados  Unidos].  [Marzo  194G.]  [l]+6  p.  (Serie  inter-americana 
no.  1.)      [Processed.]     f  L  16.26:1 

Legislative  report  1-8;  Feb.  1-May  20,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Fort- 
nightly.    Processed.]     t 
L.  C  card  L  45-30  L  16.12  :  946/1-8 

LABOR    STATISTICS    BUREAU 

Agriculture.     Labor   unionism    in   American   agriculture ;    [prepared   by    Stuart 
Janiieson].     1945     [published    1946].     x+457    p.     (Bulletin     836.)      *  Paper, 
70c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-27  L2.3  :  836 

Same.     (H.  doc.  254,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Building.  Union  wage  scales  in  building  trades,  1946.  [1946.]  [78]  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]     f  L  2.29  :B  12/9 

Construction,  employment,  volunie,  materials  prices,  Nov.  1945-Mar.  1946. 
[1945-46.]  cover  titles,  various  paging,  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Text  on 
p.  2  of  covers.  No  publications  for  Aug.,  Sept.  and  Oct.  1945  were  issued,  but 
statistics  covering  these  months  are  incorporated  in  the  Nov.  issue.]     t 

L  2.22 :  945/8-946/3 

Cooperatives.  Development  in  consumers'  cooperative  movement  in  1945 ;  [pre- 
pared by  Florence  E.  Parker].  [1946.]  iv+25-|-[l]  p.  (Bulletin  859.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review.  Mar.  1946,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

•  Item  759 

L.  C.  card  L42-149  L  2.3:  859 

Same.     (H.  Doc.  479,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Court  derisions.  Recent  decisions  of  interest  to  labor;  [prepared  in  Office  of 
Solicitor,  Department  of  Labor].  [1946.]  5  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1837.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  8  :  946/4 

Employment  and  pay  rolls,  detailed  report,  Jan.-Apr.  1946.     Mar.  12-.Tune  12. 
1946.     Each  22  p.  or  43  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  L23-234  L  2.9  :  946/1^ 

Monthhi  labor  rerieio.     Monthly  labor  review,  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  62,  no.  1-5. 
[1946.]     cover  titles,  xxx-f  1-849  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.     •  Item  764 
L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6 :  62/1-5 

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,  labor  turn-over, 
wholesale  and  retail  prices,  changes  in  index  of  consumers'  prices,  and  building  construc- 
tion, as  well  as  information  on  collective,  agreements,  industrial  accidents,  labor  legisla- 
tion and  court  decisions,  etc.,  in  the  United  States,  and  important  Ial)or  developments  in 
other  countries.  Free  subscriptions  are  limited  to  those  using  the  periodical  for  govern- 
ment purposes.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  tliem  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  al)ove. 

Same,  index  to  v.  61,  July-Dec.  1945.     1946.     [11+1279-91  p.     ♦Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  764  L2.6:61/ind. 

0(7  Workers  Intcrnntional  Union.  1945  convention  of  Oil  Workers  International 
Union;  [prepared  bv  Robert  C.  Martin].  [1946.]  3  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1834.) 
[From  Monthly   labor   review,   Apr.   1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Oi  5/945 

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806  Government  Publications 

Physieiints.     Postwar    outlook    for   phj-sifiatis.     [1046.1     iv+21  +  [l]    p.     (Bul- 
letin 8(33.)      [From  -Monthly  labor  rovit'w,  Dec.  194.1,  with  additional  data.] 
*l'aptM-,  10c.     •  Item  ToO 
I>.  C.  card  1.4(5-30  L  2.3  :  863 

Same.     (H.  doc.  508,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

I'roductirity  and  unit  labor  co.«t  in  selected  manufacturing  industries,  lO.SO-45. 
Ma.v  1046.     IS  p.  4°      [Processed.]     t  L  2.10 :  M  31/939-45 

Seattle,  Waiih.  Impact  of  war  on  Seattle-Tacoma  area,  working  notebook  for 
use  by  local  groups  studying  recent  economic  developments  and  I'orinnlating 
plans  for  post-war  period;  [prepared  by  Bernice  Doster  with  assistance  of 
Beth  II.  Fiske].  [104G.]  cover  title.  [41+01  p.  15  pi.  4"  (Industrial  area 
e^tudy  10.)      [Processed.     Jan.  104.".  on  cover  is  date  of  survey.]      f     L  2.1G :  19 

Sldiif/htcrwff.     Injtn-ies  and  accident  causes  in  slaughtering  and  meat-packing 
industry,  1043;    [prepared  by  Frank  S.  McElroy  and  George  R.  McCormack] 
[1046.]     vi-f58   p.    il.      (Bidletin   8.5.5.)      [From    Monthly   labor    review,   Nov 
and  Dec.  1045,  with  addition.-il  d.ita.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.     •  Item  7.59 
L.  C.  card  L  46-29  L  2.3  :  S.55 

Same.     (H.  doc.  430,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

'!'( clniologi;.     Summary  of  current  technological  developments,   Sept.  194.5-Feb, 
1946.     [1945-46.]     cover    titles,     various    paging,    4°     [Monthly.     Processed. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  covers.]     | 
L.  C.  card  L  43-187  L  2.17  :  945/0-046/2 

United  Kitif/dom.  Indu.«trial  disputes  in  United  Kingdom  and  British  dominions, 
10.3.5-45;  prepared  by  .lean  A.  Flexner  and  ^Mary  B.  Cheney.  [1946.]  5  p 
(Serial  no.  R.  18.36.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1046.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  In  2/26 

United  Ruhher  Workers  of  America.  10.3.5-45;  [prepared  by  Harold  S.  Roberts] 
[104(i.]  6  p.  il.  (Serial  no.  R.  18.33.)  [From  Mcmthiy  labor  review.  Apr. 
l^-l^']     t  L  2.6/a  :  Un  34/4/935-45 

Mar/es.  Wage  changes  since  V-.J  day.  Jan.  31.  1046.  [1]+14  n.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]     t  L2.2:W12/S 

Wage  policy,  and  role  of  fact-finding  boai-ds ;  [prepared  by  H.  M.  Douty] 

[1046.1      13   p.      (Serial    no.    R.    1835  )      [From    Monthlv    labor    review.    Apr 
1^-16.]     t  ■        L  2.6/a :  W 124/0.? 

RETRAINING  AND  REEMPLOYMENT  ADIMINISTRATION 

NoTK. — The    Retraining    and    Rceniiiloynienf    Administration    was   transfe'-red    from    the 

War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion  Office  by  E.xecutive  order  9617  of  Sept.  19,  1945. 

BiiUetiii  2-15  issued  by  Division  of  Public  Information  :  Mar.  20-June  27.  1046. 

[1046.]     various  paging,  il.  4"      [Printed  and  processed.]     t      •  Item  741   (sent 

to  depository  libiaries  beginning  with  no.  9).  L  24.3 :  2-15 

rnformntion  metnorandinn  2;  [Apr.  2.  W-iG].     [1046.]      [2]  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t 

L  24.8 :  2 
WOMEN'S    BUREAU 

Addresses.  What's  ahead  for  woman  who  earns,  by  Margaret  A.  Hickev.  presi- 
dent. National  Federation  of  Buisiness  and  Professional  Women's  Clubs.  Inc., 
and  chairman  of  Women's  Advisory  Committee  to  War  Maniiower  Connnission.' 
speech  given  at  conference  held  bv  Women's  Bureau.  IMar.  14,  1046.  Washing- 
ton.   D.    C.      [1046.1     6    p.    4"      [Processed.]     t  L  13.12 :  W  84/4 

Womcfi's  frontiers  in  1046.     Jan.  1046.     10  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t 

L  132:  W  84/16 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Acquisitions.     Quarterly  journal  of  current  acquisitions,  v.  3,  no.  2  and  8;  Feb 
and  May  1046.     [1046.]     cover  titles,  48  p.  and  .50  p.  2  pi.  0  p.  of  pi.  4  p.  of 
facsini.     [Text  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.l     *  Paper.  3.5c.  single  copv.  $1..50  a  vr. ; 
foreign  subscription.  .$2.00.      •  Item  782 
I..  C.  card  44-40782  I,C  1.17 ;  3/2,  3 

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July  1946  807 

Addresses.     Job  of  librarian  of  Congress,  address  by.  Luther  H.  Evans,  librarian 
of   Congress,    delivered   over   Radio    Station   WTOP,    Columbia    Broadcasting 
System,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  21,  V.)4->.     [Reprint  194t).]      [4]   p.     f 
L.  C.  card  45-86513  LC  1.14  :  L  61/2-2 

Book  list.  United  States  quarterlv  book  list,  selection  from  books  published 
Oct.-Dec.  1945,  v.  2,  no.  1;  Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  v+78  p.  large  8° 
[Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  35c.  single  copy,  $1.25  per  vol.  (4  issues)  ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.75  per  vol.  LC  1.2(J :  2/1 

Same,  v.  1.  [author,  title,  and  subject]  index,  1945.     [1940.]     16  p.  large 

8°     *  Paper,  l(»c.  LC  1.20 : 1/ind. 

Lihrury  cooperaiion.  Suggestions  for  program  of  library  cooperation  ;  by  Luther 
H.  Evans.  [1946.]  25  leaves,  4°  [Processed.  Based  on  address  given  before 
Inter-American  Library  Conference,  sponsored  by  Inter-American  Bibliog- 
raphical and  Library  Association,  District  of  Columbia  I^ibrary  Association, 
and  Washington  Chapter  of  Special  Libraries  Association,  March  30,  1946,  at 
Pan  American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26474  LC  1.2  :  L  61/10 

Prints.     Catalog  of  4th  national  exhibition  of  prints  made  during  current  year, 
held  1946  at  Library  of  Congress,  May  1-Aug.  1.     [1946.]     cover  title,  31  p.  il. 
t     •  Item  784 
L.  C.  card  46-26473  LC  1.2  :  I»  93/2/946 

Report.     Annual  report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal  vear  1945.     1946.     233  x>- 
large  8°     *  Cloth.  .n.(K>.      •  Item  782 
L.  C.  card  6-6273  LC  1.1 :  945 

Same.      (H.  doc.  401,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

ACQUISITIONS  DEPARTMENT 

European  imprints  for  war  years  received  in  Library  of  Congress  and  other 
Federal  libraries:  pt.  2,  German  imprints,  1940-45.     Washington,  1946.     L3]-|- 
315  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t     (Limited  number  available  for  libraries). 
L.  C.  card  45-37835  LC  27.2  :  Eu  7/pt.  2 

State  publications.     Monthly  checklist  of  State  publications,   v.  36,   no.   7-12; 

July-Dec.  1945.     [1945.]      [12] +311-521  p.  4"  *Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25.     •  Item  804 

L.  C.  card  10-8924  LC  27.7 :  36/7-12 

Same,  V.  37,  no.  1-3 ;  Jan.-Mar.  1946.     [1946.]      [6] -f  1-125  p.  4°     *Paper, 

15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sul)Scription.  $2.25.  LC  27.7 :  37/1-3 

BOOKS  FOR  THE  ADULT  BLIND 

Talking  hooks  for  the  blind  placed  in  distril)utiiig  libraries.  July  1942-June  1943. 
1946  [reprint],     ii+24  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  35-26872  LC  19.2  :  T  14/942-43/rep. 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyriffht.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1946. 
L.  C.  card  6-35347 

Note. — Issued  in  4  piii-ts  :  pt  1,  j,'roui)  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  to  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  .'iiS.OU  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,  each  $3.75  ;  pt.  1,  group 
3.  pt.  2,  and  pt.  4.  each  .?2.00  a  yr.,  for(>ign  subscriptions,  pt.  1.  group  3,  .$2.25,  pt.  2, 
$2.30,  pt.  4,  .$2.20  ;  single  numhers.  ."lOc.  ;  annual  iiide.xes,  each,  for  complete  calendar 
year,  $2.00. 

pt.  1,  group  1.   Books,    including   list    of    renewals,    v.    42,    no.    8-12.      [19] -f  145-355    p. 

I.Mnntlily.l       #   Ilciii   7'.M  LC  3.(i/l  :  42/1-S  to  1-12 

pt.  1,  group  2.   Pamphlets,    leaflets,    contributions    to    newspapers    or    periodicals,    etc., 

lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,   v.  42,  no.   8-11. 

[XV] +415-679  p.      [Monthly.]       »  Item  795 

LC  3.G/1  :  42/2-8  to  2-11 

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808  Government  Publications 

Copw'iffht — Continued. 

pt.  1,  group  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  including  list  of  renewals    v    18 
no.  8-12.      [xix]  +  lll-2li0  p.      [Monthly.]       «  Item  79(J  •     •       • 

LC  3.6/1  :  18/3-8  to  12 

.  8-'J.      viii+ 1001-1277 

LC  3.G/3  :  40/8-9 

.     ,     .     ,    -,  ,  ,    ,  ,     -'  -■  -  —^ .-astic  works  of  scientilic 

or  technical  character,  photographs,  prints  and  pictorial  illustrations  includ- 
ing i)rints  and  labels  used  for  articles  of  merchandise,  includinjr'  list  of 
renewals,  V.  40,  no.  8-10,   [11] +181-280  p.      [Monthly.]      »  Item  799 

LC  3.6/4  :  40/&-10 

INFORMATION  AND  PUBLICATIONS  OFFICE 

Information   bulletin,   Dec.   8-14,    1945   to   June   25-July   1,    1946      [1945-46  ] 
various  paging,  4°     [Weeklj'.     Processed.]     f  LC  1.18: 945/20-916/25 

LEGISLATIVE    REFERENCE    SERVICE 

Atomic  power.     Public  affairs  bulletin:  Atomic  power,  issues  before  Congre.ss  • 
[by]   Eilene  Galloway.     Washington,  D.  C.     1946.     [3]-fl-86e+87— r'3  p  + 
[1]  folded  leaf,  4°     (Bulletin  44.)     [Processed.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only) 
L.  C.  card  46-26463  Lc  14.9:  44 

Military  training.     Public  affairs  bulletin:  Universal  military  training  and  re- 
lated proposals,  selected  data  basic  to  consideration  of  Lssues ;  [byj  Charles  \ 
Quattlebaum.     Washington,    D.    C,     1946.     [7] +103    p     4°     (Bulletin    43) 
[Processed.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  4(>-26112  LC  14.9:  43 

Missouri  Valley  Authority.     Public  affairs  bulletin :  Missouri  Valley  Authority 
background  and  analysis  of  proposal    (S.  555,  79th  Cong.)  •   [by]   C    Frank 
Keyser.     Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [7] +131  p.  4°     (Bulletin  42.)       [Proc- 
essed.]    t  (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  4^26111  LC  14.9:  42 

STATE    LAW    INDEX 

State  legislation,  1945,  summaries  of  laws  currently  received  in  Library  of  Con- 
gress,   V.    3,    no.    11-13.     Washington,    Feb.-Apr.    1946.     various    paging,    4° 
[Monthly.     Processed.]     t  (limited  distribution). 
L.  C.  card  41-51409  LC  14.10 :  11-13 

REFERENCE   DEPARTMENT 

Stack  and  Reader  Division  [history  and  objectives,  services,  administration 
and  procedures].  Washington,  1946.  [5] +49  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Library  of  Con- 
gress.    Manuals  no.  1.)      [Processed.]     f  (limited  distribution  to  libraries) 

LC  1.21 : 1 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Engines.  Government-owned  marine  surplus  catalog:  Marine  engine  parts, 
tools,  equipment,  Diesel  and  gasoline  inboard  engines,  outboard  engines.  May 
1946.  v+87  p.  il.  4°  (Contract  Settlement  and  Surplus  Materials  Division, 
Materials  Disposal  Section.)     t     •  Item  822  MC  1.2  :  En  3 

Marine  surplus  seller,  Jan.-June  1946;  [no.  7-12].  [1946.]  cover  titles  various 
paging,  il.     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     t     •  Item  822 

m"c  1.26:  7-12 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note.-— The  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasin'^  for  sale 
unti'l"  Ro',fo"rti  ttnHn.^''*"^"^'^"•  ^S  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cinnof  be  mldl 
cSmmittie  ''^^°°elng    to    an    individual    annual    volume    have    been    released    by    the 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  809 

Airflow.  Comparison  of  two-dimensional  air  flows  about  NACA  0012  airfoil  of 
1-incli  chord  at  zero  lift  in  open  and  closed  3-incli  jets  and  corrections  for  jet- 
boundary  interference  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ray  H.  Wright  and  Coleman 
duP.  Donaldson.  Washington,  ]May  1946.  cover  title,  36  p.  14  pi.  14  p.  of 
pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1055.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N.  21/5 :  6/1055 

Note  on  theorems  of  Bjerknes  and  Crocco  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Theo- 
dore Theodorsen.  Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  4  p.  4"  (Technical 
note  1073.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1073 

Aircraft  engines.  Effect  of  NACA  injection  impeller  on  mixture  distribution 
of  double-row  radial  aircraft  engine  [with  list  of  i-eferences]  ;  by  Frank  E. 
Marble,  William  K.  Rittor  and  Mahlon  A.  Miller.  Washington,  May  1946. 
cover  title,  12  leaves,  13  p.  of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1069.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1069 
Airfoils.     Effect   of  compressibility   on   section   characteristics   of   airfoil   with 

round-nose  slotted  frise  aileron  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Arvo  A.  Luoma. 
Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  46  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1075.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1075 

Wind-tunnel    investigation   of   effect   of  wing   location,   power,    and   flap 

deflection  on  effective  dihedral  of  typical  single-engine  fighter-airplane  model 
with  tail  removed  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Warren  A.  Tucker.  Washing- 
ton, May  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  17  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1061.) 
[Processed.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  0/1061 

Aluminum  alloys.  Column  strength  of  aluminum  alloy  14S-T  extruded  shapes 
and  rod  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  R.  Leary  and  INIarshall  Holt.  Wash- 
ington, May  1946.  cover  title,  14  leaves,  9  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1027.) 
[ Processed.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  (5/1027 

Effect  of  brake  forming  on  strength  of  24S-T  aluminum-alloy  sheet  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  George  J.  Heimerl  and  Walter  Woods.  Washington, 
May  1946.  cover  title,  3  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1072.)  [Processed.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1072 

Controls  {aircraft).  Analysis  of  available  data  on  effects  of  tabs  on  control- 
surface  hinge  moments  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Stewart  M.  Crandall  and 
Harry  E.  Murray.  Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  29  p.  il.  13  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Technical  note  1049.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  0/1049 

Cylinders.  Comparison  of  several  methods  of  predicting  pressure  loss  at  altitude 
across  baffled  air  craft-engine  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph 
Neustein  and  Louis  J.  Schafer,  jr.  Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  25 
leaves,  16  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1067.)      [Processed.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1067 
Foam  inhibitors.     General  method  of  selecting  foam  inhibitors  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  J.  V.  Robinson  and  W.  W.  Woods.     Washington,  Mav  1946.     cover 
title,  20  leaves,  2  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1025.)      [Processed.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1025 
Flow.  Effects  of  axial-plane  curvature  and  passage-area  variation  on  flow  ca- 
pacity of  radial-discharge  impeller  with  conventional  inlet  buckets  [with  list 
or  references]  ;  by  William  K.  Ritter,  Ambrose  Ginsburg  and  Alfred  G.  Redlitz. 
Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  9  leaves,  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note 
1068.)     Processed.]     t                                                                      Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/106S 

Theoretical  flow  of  frictionloss,  adiabatic,  perfect  gas  inside  of  2-dinien- 

sional  hyperbolic  nozzle  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Howard  W.  Emmons. 
Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  24  leaves,  30  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1003.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1O03 

Two-dimensional  irrotational  mixed  subsonic  and  supersonic  flow  of  com- 
pressible fluid  and  upper  critical  Mach  number  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Hsue-Shen  Tsien  and  Yung-Huai  Kuo.  Wasliington,  May  1946.  cover  title, 
129  p.  8  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  995.)      [Processed.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/995 

Velocity  distribution  on  wing  sections  of  arbitrary  shape  in  compressible 

potential  flow:  1,  Symmetric  flows  obeying  simplified  density-speed  relation 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lipman  Bers.  Wa.shington,  April  1946.  cover 
title,  32  p.  2  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1006.)      [Proces.sed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1006 

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810  Government  Publications 

Flutter.  Bending-torsion  flutter  calculations  modified  by  suhsonic  compressibility 
coiTections  [with  list  of  references!  ;  by  I.  E.  Garrick.  Washington,  May  194& 
cover  title.  14  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1034.)      [Processed.]     I 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1034 

Hulls.  Tank  tests  to  determine  effect  of  varying  design  parameters  of  planing- 
tail  Imlls:  1.  Effect  of  varying  length,  width,  and  plan-form  taper  of  afterbody 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  K.  Dawson,  Robert  C.  Walter,  and  Elizabeth 
S.  Hay.  Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  12  p.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  106L'.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  Y  3. N  2l/.'j :  6/1062 

Hjidrocnrhonx.  Synthesi.s  and  purification  of  aromatic  hydrocarbons  :  3,Isobutyl- 
benzene,  sec-butylbenzene  and  tert-butylbenzene  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
C.  M.  Buess.  J.  V.  Karabinos,  P.  V.  Knnz.  and  L.  C.  Gibbons  Washington, 
June  1JM6.  cover  title,  8  leaves,  5  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Technical  note  1021.)  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.  N  21/5 :  6/1021 

Load.  Effects  of  various  parameters  on  load  at  which  spray  enters  propellers  of 
flying  boat  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  John  R.  Dawson  and  Robert  C.  Walter. 
Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  17  p.  4  pi.  16  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note 
1056.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5  :  6/1056 

Preliminary  investigation  of  loads  carried  by  individual   bolts   in   bolted 

joints  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Manford  B.  Tate  and  Samuel  J.  Rosenfeld. 
Washington,  May  1^6.  cover  title,  51  p.  il.  3  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  10.-)1.)      [Proce.ssed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1051 

Plates  {metal).  Clamped  long  rectangular  plate  under  combined  axial  load  and 
normal  pressure  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ruth  M.  WooUey,  Josephine  N. 
Corrick,  and  Samuel  Levy.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  14  leaves, 
3  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1047.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1047 

StaMlity.  Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  effect  of  canopies  on  directional  stability 
characteristics  of  single-engine  airplane  model ;  by  Robert  MacLachlan  and 
Joseph  Levitt.  Washington,  Mav  1946.  cover  title,  9  p.  6  pi.  24  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Technical  note  1052.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1052 

Stresses  around  large  cut-outs  in  torsion  boxes  [with  list  of  references] :  by  Paul 
Kuhn  and  Edwin  M.  Moggio.  Washington,  May  1946.  cover  title,  20  p.  il.  18  p. 
of  pi.   4°     (Technical   note    1066.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  6/1066 

Tail  surfaces.  Tests  of  full-scale  horizontal  tail  surface  in  Langley  l(>-foot  high- 
speed tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  F.  Schueller,  Peter  F.  Kory- 
cinski  and  H.  Kurt  Strass.  Washington,  Mav  1946.  cover  title.  24  p.  5  pi.  32  p. 
of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1074.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N 21/5: 6/1074 

Wing.'<.  Lifting-surface-theory  results  for  thin  elliptic  wings  of  aspect  ratio  3 
with  chordwise  loadings  corresponding  to  0.5-chord  plain  flap  and  to  parabolic- 
arc  camber  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Stewart  M.  Crandall.  Washington, 
Mav  194().  cover  title,  10  p.  11  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1064.)  [Proc- 
essed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1064 

Yaw  (airrraft).  Summary  iind  analysis  of  data  on  damping  in  yaw  and  pitch 
for  number  of  airplane  models  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  E.  Cotter, 
jr.  Wa.shington,  Mav  1946.  cover  title,  22  p.  il.  25  p.  of  pi  4°  (Technical  note 
1080.)      [Processed.]'   t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/lOSO 

NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

Acces8ion.'<.     National  Archives  accessions,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1945,  no.  24;  acces- 
sions 1967-2041.     [1946.]     9  p.     [Quarterly.     Processed.  Supplements  Guide 
to  material  in  National  Archives,  1940.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-28989  AE  1.7  :  24 


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July  1946  811 

FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

Note  : — The  archivist  of  the  United  States  acting  through  this  division  established  by 
him  under  the  iirovisions  of  the  Federal  register  act  (4lt  Stat.  500,  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C, 
and  supp.  3ni  et  seq.).  is  charged  with  the  custody  and,  together  with  the  Public  Printer, 
with  the  pronipt  and  uniform  printing  and  distribution  of  the  documents  required  or 
authorized  to  be  |iublished  under  see.  5  of  this  act.  Such  documents  required  or  authorized 
to  be  so  published  are  printed  and  distributed  forthwith  by  the  Government  Printing  Office 
in  a  serial  luiblicution  designated  the  Federal  register.  The  daily  issues  of  the  Federal 
register  are,  in  effect  daily  supplements  to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  and  regulatory 
documents  published  therein  follow  the  Code  arrangeemnt. 

Federal  rcf/istcr.     Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  107-127;  June  1-29,  1946.     [1946.] 
p.  5893-7326,  4"     [Daily  except  Sunday,  Monday,  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 
L.  C.  card  36-26246  AE  2.7  :  11/107-127 

Note. — -The  Federal  register  publishes  (1)  all  Presidential  Proclamations;  and  all 
Executive  orders,  except  such  as  liave  no  general  applicability  or  legal  effect  or  are 
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employees  thereof  ;  it  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  estal)lishing,  amending  or 
revoking  civil  service  rules,  and  all  Executive  orders  containing  a  direction  for  publi- 
cation thereof;  (2(  such  documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  the  President  shall 
determine  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,  19.36,  through  .Tuly  .31,  1946.  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven 
(197)  agencies  have  submitted  documents  for  publication  in  the  Federal  register. 
Suitable  indexes  are  issued  monthly,  quarterl.v,  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. 

The  Federal  register  is  sold  l)y  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  the  following 
terms  :  Single  copy,  15c,  minimum  (jirice  varies  in  proportion  to  size)  :  .$1.50  per  month  ; 
.?15.00  per  year.  Subscriptions  are  payable  in  advance.  Send  remittances  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Same,  v.  11,  nos.  85-106,  index.  May  1946.     [1946.]     28  p.  4" 

AE  2.7 :  11/85-106/ind. 


NATIONAL  HOUSING  AGENCY 

Functions.  National  Housing  Agency  and  Office  of  National  Housing  Expediter 
[function.s,  etc.].      [1946.]     8  p.  4"'    [Processed.]      t  .      NHA  1.2 :  N  21/946 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  ADMINISTRATION 

Federal  home  loan  bank  revieiv,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  12,  no.  4-8 
[1946.]  p.  89-246,  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Statistical  supplement,  28  p.  dated  Apr. 
1946  also  issued.]  *  Paper,  10c  per  copy;  per  year  $1.00;  foreign  subscription 
$1.60. 

L.  C.  card  34-28163  NIIA  3.8 :  12/4^8 

Note. — The  Federal  home  loan  bank  review  is  the  Bank  Administrations  medium  of 
communication  with  member  institutions  of  the  Federal  home  loan  bank  system  and  is  its 
only  official  organ  or  periodical  put)lication.  The  Review  will  be  sent  to  all  member 
Institutions  without  charge.  Others  (b'siriug  copies  may  ol)tain  them  from  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  I'rinting  Office,  Washington  25.  D.  C,  at  the  prices 
stated  above. 

Foreclosures.  Nonfarm  real  estate  foreclosure  report.  4th  quarter  194."i  and  1st 
quarter,  1046.  [1946.]  4  p.  and  [2]  p.  il.  4"  (Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Sys- 
tem.)     [Proce.s.sed.]      %  NH A  3.9  :  945/4,  946/1 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Insured  mortgage  portfolio,  y.  10,  no.  2  and  3;  4th  quarter  1945  and  1st  ipiarter 
1946.  [1946.]  34  p. +[1]  and  39  p.  11.  4°  *  Paper,  15c,  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  70c.     •  Item  4(!2 

L.  C.  card  36^26561  NHA  2.8 :  10/2,3 

Note. — The  Insured  mortgage  portfolio  is  the  Federal  Housing  Administration's  me- 
dium of  communication  with  financial  institutions  which  are  ai)proved  or  eligible  for 
participation  in  the  insured  mortgage  system.  The  Portfolio  will  l)e  sent  to  tliese  with- 
out charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments, Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  2."),  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

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812  Government  Publications 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note.— The  bound  volumes  of  Decisions  and  orders  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents.  Government  Printing  OlHce,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  64,  Oct.  lO-Dec.  27, 

1945.  1!)46.     xvi+1574  p.     *  Cloth,  $3.00.     •  Item  844 

L.  C.  card  37-26136  LR  1.8 :  64 

Report.     10th  annual  report  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  fiscal  year  1945. 

1946.  vi+112  p.  11.     •  Paper,  ii'ic.     •  Item  842 

L.  C.  card  37-26047  LR  1.1 :  945 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Casmilties.     State  summary  of  casualties:   Indiana;    [compiled   Apr.   1M6,  by 
Casualty  Section,  OflBce  of  Public  Information].    1946.     [2] +55  p.  4°    *  Paper, 
20c.      •  Item  857 
L.  C.  card  4(3-25576  N  1.34  :  In  2 

Same :  Iowa ;   [compiled  Apr.  1946,  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].     1946.     [2] +45  p.  4"     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  857       N  1.34  :  lo  9 

Same:  Louisiana;  [compiled  May  1946,  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].    1946.     [2]+38p.  4°    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857         N1.34:L93 

Same:  Maine:   [compiled  Apr.  1946  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].    1946.     [2] +16  p.  4°    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857  N1.34:M28 

Same :   Maryland ;    [compiled   May   194&  by   Casualty    Section,    Office  of 

Public  Information].     1946.     [2] +29  p.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  M  36 

. Same :  Mississippi ;  [compiled  May  1946  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Pub- 
lic Information].     1946.     [2] +20  p.  4"     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  M  69i 

Same :  Nebraska ;  [compiled  May  1946,  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].     1946.     [2] +23  p.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857     Nl.a4:N27 

Same:  New  Mexico;   [compiled  Apr.  1946  by  Casualty  Section.  Office  of 

Public  Information].     1946.     [2] +11  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  N  42m 

Safety  review,  v.  3,  no.  1-6;  Jan.-.Tune  1946.  [1946.]  Each  24  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
Printed  and  processed.]     t  N  1.33  :  3/1-6 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Hospital  Corps  quarterly  [supplement  to  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin, 
V.  19,  no.  1-6]  ;  Jan. -June  1946.  [1946.]  cover  titles,  various  paging,  il. 
([Publications  Division.])  [Temporarily  issued  monthly.  Text  and  other  il- 
lustrations on  p.  2  and  3  of  covers.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  $2.00.  •  Item  880 
L.  C.  card  8-35095  N  10.11/2: 19/1-6 

Naval  medieal  bnllctin.     United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  46,  no.  1-6; 
Jan.-June  1946.     1946.     [xxxvi] +1-975  p.  il.  3  pi.  map.      (Publications  Divi- 
sion.)     [Monthly.     Text    and   other   illustrations   on    p.    1   and   2   of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  3()c,  single  copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  .$4.00.     •  Item  880 
L.  C.  card  8-35095  N  10.11/1 :  46/1-6 

Rehnhilitation.  Rehabilitation  at  U.  S.  naval  hospital,  Philadelphia  [articles], 
supplement  to  U.  S.  naval  medical  bulletin.  Mar.  1946.  iv+340  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
35c.,  included  in  subscription  price  of  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin. 

N  10.11/1 :  Supp. 

Rehabilitation  of  amputee  by  Navy:     [articles].     [1946.]      [l]+22  p.  il. 

[Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1  and  2  of  cover.     From  United  States 
naval  medical  bulletin,  June  1945  and  supplement  to  Mar.  1946.]     t 

N  10.11/la  :  Am  75/2 

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NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Mail.  Instructions  for  handling  mail,  app.  4  to  Conimiuiicatioii  instructions,  1944. 
(Reprint  edition. )  May  1946.  vi  +  13p.  4°  ( ApiuMulix  4  to  DNC  5.)  [Issued 
with  perforations.     Supersedes  Mail  service  manual,  Navy,  pt.  1.     1945.]     $ 

•  Item  894  N  27.5  :  INI  28 

HYDEOGKAPUIO  OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals  and  tables  published  by  the 
Hydrographic  Office  are  again  available  to  the  public.  All  charts  and  publications  are  for 
sale  by  the  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  and  by  its 
commercial  agents  which  are  located  in  the  principal  American  sea  a'nd  lake  ports. 
Manuals  and  tables  which  do  not  require  correction  service  are  available  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  H.  O.  circular  3  and  its  supplement  lists  all 
sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals,  and  tables,  and  several  charts  and  reprints  of 
Hydrographic  information,  which  are  often  in  demand,  and  the  circulars  are  supplied 
free  upon  request  to  the  Hydrographic  Office.  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  and  H.  O.  bul- 
letins are  supplied  free  only  to  those  having  a  definite  need  thereof,  on  application  to  tlie 
Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  or  to  the  Branch  Hydro- 
graphic  Offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia.  Baltimore,  Norfolk.  Savannali.  New 
Orleans,  Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro  (Calif.),  San  Juan  (P.  R.),  Captain  of  the 
Port,  Panama  Canal.  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago,  Cleveland. 
Buffalo,  Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Duluth. 

Altitude.  Tables  of  computed  altitude  and  azimuth:  v.  9,  Latitudes  80°  to  89°. 
1&46.  [3]-fxxiT+2-261-f  [2]  p.  il.  4°  (H.  O.  Publication  214  [v.  9]).  [The 
first  and  last  pages  are  pasted  on  inside  of  front  and  back  cover,  resi^ectively. 
Assistance  in  preparation  of  these  materials  was  furnished  by  personnel  of 
Works  Progress  Administration  official  project,  Philadelphia  project  no.  248.31.] 

•  Fabrikoid,  $2.25.     •  Item  8G7  N  6.8 :  214/v.9/946 

Australia.  1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  169,  Australia 
pilot,  V.  3.  corrections  and  additions  from  date  of  publication  (Apr.  19,  1930) 
toJan.  1,1^6.     1946.     [1] +79  leaves,     t     •  Item  867  N  6.8 :  169/930-17 

Collisions  at  sea.     Rules  to  prevent  collisions  of  vessels  and  pilot  rules  for  certain 
inland  waters  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  and  of  coast  of  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
1946.     v+62p.  il.     (H.  O.  pub.  no.  248.)      [Reprinted  from  the  U.  S.  Coast  Guard 
pamphlet  of  Mar.  15,  1946.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26429  N  6.8  :  248 

Hiidrographic  bulletin,  no.  2939-64;  Jan.  5- June  29,  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p. 
f  or  large  4°     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.3  :  2939-2964 

Hijdropac  message  summary,  contains  all  hydropacs  in  effect  Mar.  1-May,  1946. 
1946.    various  paging.     [Monthly.]     t     •  Item  866 
L.  C.  card  46-25844  N  6.34 :  946/3-5 

Japan.  1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  OflSce  publication  123B,  Sailing  direc- 
tions for  Japan,  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  date  of  publication  (May 
19,  1943)   to  Jan.  1,  1946.     1946.       [l]-f28  leaves,     t     •  Item  867 

N  6.8 :  123B/&43-1 

Med,iterranean  Sea.  1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  152, 
Sailing  directions  for  the  Mediterranean,  v.  2,  corrections  and  additions  from 
<late  of  publication   (Feb.  5,  1941)   to  Jan.  1,  1946.     1946.     [l]-l-37  leaves,     f 

•  Item  867  N  6.8  :  152/941-6 

Notices  to  mariners.  Notice  to  mariners,  no.  1-25;  Jan.  iVJune  22,  1946.  [1946.] 
[c] +1-1234  + [cccciii]  leaves,  4  maps.  [Weekly.  Page  luinibers  lO-lO-lil  have 
been  duplicated  in  nos.  21  and  22,  and  page  number  1079  in  nos.  22  and  23, 
but  with  different  text.  Page  numbers  1110-32  are  omitted  between  nos.  2::^ 
and  24,  but  there  is  no  text  missing.]      f  N  6.11 :  946/1-25 

Same,  North  American-Caribbean  edition,  no.  1-24;  Jan.  5-June  15    1946 

[1946.]      [Ixvi] +1-514+ [xiv]  leave.s.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11/5 :  946/1-24 

South  America.  1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  172,  Sail- 
ing rlirections  for  South  America,  v.  1,  corretHions  and  additions  from  date 
of   publication    (Sept.  26,   1935)    to  Jan.  1,  1946.     1946.      [l]+75   leaves      f 

•  Item  867  N  6.8 :  172/935-11 

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gl4  Government  Publications 

West  Indies.  ]!>46  supplenu'iit  to  Hydrographic  Office  piibliiatinn  128,  Sailing 
(lirot'tions  for  Wt'st  Iiulics.  v.  1.  sec.  A  ami  B.  corrections  and  additions  from 
date  of  publication  to  Jan.  1.  1!>4G.     11>4«>.     [l]+74  leaves,     t     •  Item  867 

N  6.8 :  128/936-A,B/supp.-10 

Chart  f! 

Pilot  chdits.  Pilot  cliart  of  Central  American  waters.  Feb.-July  1946;  no.  3500. 
Scale  1°  long=0.7  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  16-May  16,  l!)45-46.  Each 
23X3n  in.  (Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  lOc  each.  N  6.24 :  946/2-7 

XoTK.-  Sdiiu'  iiiecluuiical  and  sraphii-al  navijiation  devises,  on  reverse  of  Feb.  issue; 
Tropical  (•ycloiies  tlirriiijilidiit  the  world,  by  Peter  K.  Lackner.  on  reverse  of  Mar.  issue; 
'rinic-speeil-distance  on  reverse  of  Apr.  issue  :  Kecurvature  of  tropical  storms,  by  Her- 
bert Riehl  and  Robert  J.  Shaffer  on  reverse  of  May  issue  ;  DiaKram.s  for  solving  navi- 
gational i)rohlenis  on  reverse  of  June  issue  :  Radio  bearing  conversion  table  on  reverse 
of  July  issue. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian   Ocean,   Fob.-July   194t>;   no.  2603.     Scale  1°  long. 

=0.2  in.  Washington.  I).  C.  Dec.  Ki,  194ri-May  16.  1940.  Each  22X31  in. 
fMonthlv.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  tlie  Weather  Bureau.! 
1  10c.  each.  N  6.17  :  946/2-7 

Note. — Dimensions  of  international  code  Hags  and  pennants.  Standard  dimensions  for 
U.  S.  Navy  [and]  Standard  international  dimensions,  on  reverse  of  Feb.  issue  :  Ocean 
currents  in  Indian  Sea  on  reverse  of  Mar.  issue  :  Loran.  new  radio  navigator,  on  reverse 
of  Apr.  issue  :  Depth  of  water  available  at  main  ports  [Australia]  and  Broadcast 
schedules  of  Navy  and  Coast  Guard  radio  stations  transmitting  Merfox  broadcasts, 
hydrographic  data,  weather  and  ice  reports,  and  time  signals,  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1946. 
on  reverse  of  May  issue  :  Airline  (great  circle)  distances.  Pacific  area,  on  reverse  of 
June  issue  :  Oceanic  soundings  and  exploration  of  the  sea  floor  on  reverse  of  July  issue. 

Same,  supplement,  with  title.  Mined  areas  in  southeast  Asia,  East  Indies, 

and  Australia,  [1946.]  1  p.  oblong  f  (Supplement  to  Pilot  chart  of  Indian 
Ocean,  May  1946.)      [Proce.ssed.]     tincluded  in  price  of  chart. 

N  6.17 :  946/5/supp. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Feb.-July  1946;  no.  1401.    Scale  1°  long. 

=0.2  in.  Washington.  D.  C,  Dec.  16,  194."»-May  16.  1946.  Each  24x35  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.] 
1 10c.  each.  N  6.16  :  946/2-7 

XoTE. — -Waterspouts  :  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd  on  reverse  of  Feb.  issue  :  Notes  on  navi- 
gation in  ice  on  reverse  of  Mar.  issue  :  Ocean  currents  in  Arabian  Sea  on  reverse  of 
Apr.  issue  :  Ty)ies  of  T'nited  States  and  foreign  mines  on  reverse  of  May  issue  :  Mines, 
wreckaee  and  derelicts,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Feb.  t3-Mar.  28,  104(i.  and  ^lar.  29-Apr. 
28,  1946,  on  reverse  of  June  and  July  issues  respectively. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean,  Mar.-May  to  June-Aug.   1946:   no. 

2600.  Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  D.  C,  .Jjin.  19-.\pr.  17.  19 '6.  Each 
23x32  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t    10c.  each.  -  N  6.20: 946/1,2 

Note. — Ships'  aneroid  barometers  and  their  errors  :  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd.  on  reverse 
of  Mar.-May  issue  :  Wind  in  Icelandic  fjords  on  reverse  of  June-Aug.  issue. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean.  Mar.-May  to  Junt^Aug.  1946;  no.  2601. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington.  D.  C  .Tan.' 19-Apr.  17.  1946.  Each  21 X 
3."  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the  AVeather 
Bureau.]     t     10c.  each.  N  6.21 :  946/1.2 

Note. — Navigation  "by  guess  and  by  God"  [by]  W.  J.  Luyten.  on  reverse  of  Mar.- 
May  issue  ;  Loran,  new  radio  navigator,  on  reverse  of  June— Aug.  issue. 

NAVAL  PERSONNEL  P,UREAU 

Al'  hnnils.  Bureau  of  Naval  Personnel  information  bulletin,  Jan.-June  1946;  [no. 
346-.3.",l].  [1946.]  coyer  titles,  each  80  p.  il.  4"  [:\Ionthly.  Text  and  other 
illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]  *  Paper.  20c.  single  copy.  .$2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  .$2.7n.     •  Item  90n  "  N  17.27 :  ,346-3ol 

Electronic  tcchniciim'x  mate  3c;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division. 
Training.     Edition  of  1946.     l!)4t).     yi-f- [1] +268  p.  il. ;"  pi.  12°      (Navy  training 
courses.)     *  Paper.  nOc. 
L.  C.  card  46-26513  N  17.2.-1 ;  El  2/13/946 

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July  1946  815 

Mctnl.sniith  Ic  &  chief;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training. 
Edition  1U46.     1946.     vi+[lJ+20O  p.  il.  1  pi.  12'     (Navy  training  courses.) 

*  Paper,  40c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26512  N  17.25  :  M  56/2/946 

Printer  3c  &  2c;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training.     Edi- 
tion of  1946.     li>46.     vi+[l]+157  p.  il.  12"      (Navy  training  courses.)      *  Paper, 
30c.     •  Item  907 
L.  C.  card  46-26386  N  17.25 :  P  93/946 

Steuxtrd  and  cook  3c  «&  2c  ;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Train- 
ing.    Edition  of  1946.     1946.     v-f[l]+201  p.  il.  12*"     (Navy  training  courses.) 

*  Paper,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26388  N  17.25 :  St  4/5/946 

Training  hulletin  NavPers  14938-942;  Jan.  15-May  15,  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  il.  4"     ([Training.])      [Moiitlily.]     f  N  17.33: 38-42 

NAVAL    ACADEMY 

Nui^al  Academy,  Aniiaixtlis.  Regulations  governing  admission  of  candidates  into 
Naval  Academy  as  midsliipmen  and  Sample  examination  questions,  June  1946. 
1946.     iv-(-59  p.     t     •  Item  888 

L.  C.  card  7-32069  N  12.7  :  946 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Finances.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  3,  Finances;  Sept.  1,  1945.  [Revised 
Aug.  1945.]      [1945.]      [2]-|-9  p.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t 

N  29.13 : 3/945 

Oas  turhinc  gas  charts  [with  list  of  references  ;  prepared  by  A.  Amorosi].  [1945.] 
cover  title,  1-331 1-|- 35-77  p.  il.  oblong  8°  (Research  memorandum  6—14;  Re- 
search and  Standards  Branch.)      [More  than  half  of  the  pages  are  blank.] 

*  Paper,  35c.  N  29.2 :  G  21/5 

Impedance  and  admittance  diagrams  for  transmission  lines  and  wave  guides 
[with  bibliography]  ;  prepared  by  Radiation  Laboratory,  Massachusetts  Insti- 
tute of  Technology.  1944.  v-(-41p.  il.  2pl.  [No  longer  restricted.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26511  N  29.2 :  T  68 

Loran  handbook  for  shipboard  operators  [with  Reference  list  of  other  publica- 
tions].    July  1,  1044.     ix+49-|-I19  p.  il.  4°     [Manuscript  corrections.     A  proc- 
essed Errata  sheet,  1  p.,  also  issued.]     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  46^26509  N  29.6 :  L  88 

Timing  circuits:  prepared  by  Naval  Training  School  (Radar)   M.  I.  T.     [1945.] 
iii+68  p.  il.     [No  longer  confidential.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26508  N  29.2  :  C  49 

Welding.  General  specifications,  app.  5,  Specifications  for  welding:  pt.  2,  Spe- 
cial treatment  and  nickel,  3%  min.,  steels  and  armor,  for  vessels  of  Navy. 
Edition  of  June  1942.     1942.     iv+16  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c.  N  29.8 :  5/942/pt.2 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Accounting  nnmhera.  List  of  accounting  numbers  for  ships  and  stations,  Navy, 
1946  edition,  Change  7,  pt.  1;  Apr.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  iv  p.  [Accompanied  by 
reprints  of  pages  (with  changes)   to  be  inserted  in  the  Manual.]      t 

N  20.2  :  Ac  2/946/pt.l/ch.7 

Government  .supplies.  Index  of  specifications  used  by  Navy  Department;  pt.  1, 
Navy  Department  specifications,  Joint  Army-Navy  specifications.  Federal  speci- 
fications used  for  Navy  purchases,  Bureau  (INT)  specifications.  Jan.  2  and 
Apr.  1,  1946;  (revised  to  Dec.  15.  1945  and  Mar.  15.  1946).  1946.  vi+225  p. 
and  vi4-228  p.  12"     [Quarterly.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

N  20.6/3 :  946/1,2/pt.l 

Same:  pt.  4,  Joint  Army-Navy  specifications,  Oct.  1,  1945;    (corrected  to 

Sept.    15,    1945).     1945.     Iii-fl6    p.    12"     [Quarterlv.     Issued    with    perfora- 
tions,    t  N  20.6/3  :  945/4/pt.4 

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816  Government  Publications 

Oovemment  supplies — Continued. 

Same,  Jan.  1  and  Apr.  1,  1946;  (corrected  to  Dec.  12,  1945  and  Mar.  15,  1946.) 

194(5.     iii+L'O  p.  and  iii+21  p.  12°     [Quarterly.     Issued  with  iMM-f orations.]     t 

N  20.6/8  :iM6/l,2/pt.4 

Joint    Army-Navy    specification:   Cases,   shipping,    IG-mm   motion-picture 

safety  film;  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     14  p.  il.  12"     (JAN-C-307.)     t 

N    20.23 :  JAN-C-307 
Note. — Tliis  and   the  following  instructions  anil   specifications  are  issued  with  per- 
forations for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

Same:  Cases,  shipping,  35-mm  motion-picture  safety  film;  Mar.  28,  1946. 

[1946.]     10  p.  il.  12°     (JAN-C-308.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-308 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  albert-twill,  n-ouiue ;  Feb.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  12° 

( JAN-C-302. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-302 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  silesia ;  Apr.  11,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (JAN-C- 

326. )      t  N  20.23  :  JAN-C-326 

Same:    Cloth,   cotton,    twill,   5-ounce;    Mar.    28,    1946.     [1946.]     5   p.    12° 

( J AN-C-304. )     t  N  20.23 :  J AN-C-304 

Same:    Cloth,   cotton,   uniform-twill;    Feb.   27,    1946.      [1946.]      8  p.    12° 

( JAN-C-298. )     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-C-298 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  worsted-spun-hair-filling;  Feb.  27,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p. 

12°     (JAN-C-297.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-297 

Same:  Kits,  first-aid,  aeronautic;  Mar.  21,  1940.     [1946.]     9  p.  12°     (JAN- 

K-303.)      t  N  20.23  :  JAN-K-303 

Same:   Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  .shipment,   barier-materials, 

waterproof,  flexible,  amdt.  1;  Feb.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12°     (JAN-P-12r> 
[amdt.  1]. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-125/amdt.l. 

•  Same:  Plastic-materials,  anti-electrostatic,  clear,  transparent  (for  indi- 
cating-instrument windows)  ;  Feb.  25,  1946.  [1946.]  20  p.  il.  12°  (JAN-P- 
80.)     t  N  20.23 :  Jan-P-80 

Navy  Department  specification  :  Bars,  mosquito ;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p. 

12°     (27B16.)      t  N  20.6/2  :  27  B  16 

Same:  Blotters,  hand,  wood  or  fJlastic;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  12° 

(53B7a.)      [Supersedes  53B7,  July  1,  1929.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  53  B  7a 

Same:    Boilers,    coffee;    Apr.    15,    1946.     [1946.]     5   p.    il.    12°     (64B4f.) 

[Supersedes  64B4e,  Mar.  1,  1943.]     f  N  20.6/2  :  64  B  4f 

Same:  Bronze,   castings,   ornamental;   May   15,   1946.     [1946.]     6  p.   12° 

(46I?24e.)      [Supersedes  46P.24d.  Feb.  2,  1942.]      t  N  20.6/2 :  46  B  24e 

Same:    Cobbler-shop-equipment;     May     15,     1946.     [1946.]     15     p.     12" 

(66C12.)      t  N  20.6/2 :  66  C  12 

Same:  Comptnmd,  cyanide;  Apr.  1.  1946.     [1946.]      [2]  p.  12°     (51  C  15a.) 

[Supersedes  51C15,  Apr.  1,  1924.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  51  C  15a 

Same:  Crucibles  and  covers  (for  foundry  use)  ;  May  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p. 

12°     (oOClk.)     t  N  20.6/2:  50  C  Ik 

Same:  Flashlights,  electric,  hand;  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     19-1- [2]  p.  il.  12° 

(17F7C.)      [Supersedes  17F7b.  Aus.  1,  1934.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  17  F  7c 

Same:  Furnaces,  crucible,  tilting  (shipboard  use)  ;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.] 

5  p.  12°     (50F3a.)      [Supersedes  50F3,  July  1,  1938.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  50  F  3a 

Same:    Gloves,    synthetic-rubber;    Apr.    1,    1[M6.     [1946.]     9    p.    il.    32" 

(37G2d. )      [Supersedes  37G2c,  Mar.  1,  1941.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  37  G  2d 

Same:  Goggles,  combustion;  Apr.  1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  12°     (37G13a.) 

[Supersedes  37G13,  Feb.  1,  1939.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  37  G  13a 

Same:  Machines,  armature-banding  and  commutator-conditioning,  motor- 
driven ;  Apr.  15,  1946.      [1946.]     6  p.  12°      (40M13.)      t  N  20.6/2 :  40  M  13 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  817 

Government  supplies — CoutinuecT. 

Same :  Machines,  nieat-bone-arul-fish-cutting,  electrically  operated ;  Apr.  1, 

1946.      L194U.J     (ip.  12"     (U5iM13.)      ISuperscdt's  (il.MU.  Feb.  1,  1!)30. )      t 

N  -20.6/2  :  6G  M  13 

Same:    Machines,    sewing;    Apr.    10,    1946.     [1946.]     2    p.    12°     (66m6g.) 

[Supersedes  66Muf,  Apr.  2,  1U45.  J     t  N  20.0/2 :  C6m6g 

Same:  filethanol ;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  il.  12°     (51M7.)     t 

N  20.0/2  :  51  M  7 

Same:  Paint,  antifonliiig  (for  low-speed,  wood-bottom  boats)   (formula  no. 

lOx)  ;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.  J     7  p.  12"     (52P61.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  61 

Same:   Paper,  carbon,   direct-process-duplicating;   May  15,  1946.     [1946.] 

4  p.  12"     (53P19d.)      [Supersedes53P19c,  Nov.  1,1944.]     t       N  20.6/2  :  53  P  19  d 

Same:    Rectifiers,    metallic-cell;    Apr.    15,    1946.     [1946.]     21    p.    il.    12° 

(17R10.)     t  N2;).6/2:17R10 

Same:  Soap,  built,  high-titer,  powdered;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  12" 

(51S50.)     t  N  20.6/2:518  50 

Same:  Spyglasses,   ofRcer-of-the-deck,   10-power;    Apr.    15,   1946.     [1946.] 

7  p.  il.  12"     (18S22. )     t  N  20.6/2  :  18  S  22 

Same:  Steel,  staybolt  (boiler)  ;  May  1,  1946.     1940.     1  p.  12"     (46'^inc.)     t 

N  10.6/2 :  46  S  19  c 

— —  Same:  Welding-outfits,  electric,  spot  (shipboard  use) ;  Apr.  15,  1946.  [1946.] 
12  p.  12"     (17W3.)     t  N  20.6/2  :  17  W  3 

Same:  Zinc,  plates,  rods,  sheets,  and  strips;  Apr.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il. 

12°     (47Z0c.)      [Supersedes  47Z6b,  Nov.  1,1939.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  47  Z  6  c 

Navii  shipping  guide.  Change  53,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1 ;  June  1,  1946. 
[19 '6.]  1  p.  [Acconipaniod  liy  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  ciianc^es)  to 
be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t  N  20.17/2  :  53/pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of 

certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     f 

N  20.17/2 :  53/pt.  2 

Travel  instructions.  Change  19,  U.  S.  Navy  travel  instructions;  Mar.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]  1  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  cei'tain  pi'ges  (with  changes)  to  be 
inserted  in  U.  S.  Navy  travel  instructions,  1936.]    $       N  -0.13  :  T  (i9/2/936/ch.  19 

PAN  AMERICAN  SANITARY  BUREAU 

Boletin  de\a  Oficina  Sanitaria  Panamericana  (P.ulletin  of  Pan  American  Sanitary 
Bureau),  ann  (vol.)  24,  no.  10  and  11;  ootubre  (October)  and  novieinbre 
(November)  1945.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  cover  titles.  [4] +86:1-1050  p. 
il.     [Monthly.     Articles  appear  in  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French,  or  English.]     t 

PAS  1.3:  24/10,11 

Vital  statistics.  Informe  epidemiologico  mensual.  Monthly  epidemiological  re- 
port, enero  (Jan.)-marzo  (Mar.),  1946;  v.  3;  no.  1-3.  [1946.]  various  pag- 
ing, 4°  [Processed.  Spanish  and  English.  Formerly  Informe  mensual,  bio- 
estadistica-epidemiologia,  Monthly  report,  biostatlstics-epidemiologv.]     t 

PAS  1.8 :  3/1-3 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  iirices  ranjiing  from  5c.  to  $2.00.  The  price  of  anv  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1..50  a  vear,  tlie  Spanish  edition  .^l.OO 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  .$l.(iO  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  cliarKe  of  75c,  a  vear 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  tlie  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Art.  Colonial  art  in  Bahia.  [1946.]  [l]-fl2  p.  il.  [From  Bulletin  of  Pan 
American  Union,  Jan.  1946.]     t     Paper,  10c.  PA  1.6/a  :  Ar  75 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

702587 — 46— No.  618 9 


§13  Government  Publications 

Books.     Pan  American  book  shelf,  v.  S,  no.  11-12,  Nov.-Dec.  1945.     [1^5.]     cover 
title,  [4] +257-527  p.  4°     [Monthly.     ProcesseS.     Numbers  11  and  12  are  issued 
as  one  publication.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  $1.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  39-20457  PA  1.47 :  8A1-12 

Same,  v.  9,  no.  1-6 ;  Jan.-June  1046.     [1940.]     cover  titles,  [Ixvii]  +1-141  p. 

4»  PA  1.47 :  9/1-6 

Bulletin  {English  edition).    Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Jan.-June  1946; 
[V.  SO,  no.  1-0].     [1940.]     cover  titles,  [24] +1-300  p.  il.     [Monthly.     Text  and 
other  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     For  price  see  note  above  under  center 
head.     •  Item  922 
L.  C.  card  8-30907  .  PA  1.0 :  e  80/1-6 

Same.     (H.  doc.  410,  pt.  1-0,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

(Portuguese  edition).     Boletim   da   Uniao   Panamericana,  janeiro-junho, 

1946;  [V.  48,  no.  1-6].  [1940.]  cover  titles,  [24] +1-312  p.  il.  [Monthly. 
Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  1-4  of  covers.]  For  price,  see  note  above  under 
center  head. 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6 :  p  48/1-6 

(Spanish  edition.)     Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  enero-junio  1940; 

[v.  80,  no.  1-6].  [1946.]  cover  titles,  [24] +1-368  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  For 
price,  see  note  above  under  center  head. 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  80/1-6 

Commercial  Pan  America.    Commercial  Pan  America,  monthly  review  of  com- 
merce and  finance,  Dec.  1945 ;  v.  14,  no.  12.     1945.     [4] +43  leaves,  il.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.    Title  is:  Victory  minerals  of  Mexico.]     f  Paper,  10c.  per  mo.,  $1.00  a 
yr.   (either  English  or  Spanish  edition)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  PA  38-8  PA  1.45  :  el4/12 

Same,  Spanish.     1945.     [4] +45  leaves,  il.  4°     [Processed.] 

PA  1.45 :  S14/12 

Same,    Jan.-Feb.    1946;   v.   15,   nos.    1   and  2.     1946.     [3] +21   leaves,   4° 

[Processed.  Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publication.  Title  is :  Inflation  and 
deflation  factors  in  Latin  America,  wartime  and  postwar.]       PA  1.45  :  el5/l&2 

Same,  Spanish.     1946.     [3] +1-24  leaves,  4°     [Processed.] 

PA  1.45  :  S15/1  &  2 

Same,  Mar.-Apr.  1946 ;  V.  15,  no.s.  3  and  4.     1946.     [3] +47  leaves,  4  pi.  4° 

[Processed.  Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publication.  Title  is :  Mexican  pe- 
troleum. ]  PA  1.45 :  el5/3,  4 

Same,  Spanish.     1946.     [4] +25-75  leaves,  4  pi.  4"     [Processed.] 

PA  1.45  :  S15/3,  4 

Education.  Importance  du  diagnostic  en  education ;  [par]  Margaret  Hall.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1945.     [2] +14  p.     t  PA  1.13/2  :D54 

La  renovacion  del  liceo  chileno.     Washington,  D.  C,  1945.     cover  title, 

[2] +22  p.     (Educaci6n  no.  130.)     f  Paper,  10c.  PA  1.13  :  sl30 

Housing.  Provisional  directory  of  housing  &  planning  agencies,  United  States. 
Latin  America.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1946.  cover  title,  [2] +25  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     t  PA  1.2  :  H  81/2/946 

Inter-America n  Conference  for  Maintenance  of  Continental  Peace  and  Security. 
Inter-American  Conference  for  Maintenance  of  Continental  Peace  and  Security, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.    Washington,  D.  C,  1940.     [3] +143  leaves,  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26378  PA  1.2 :  In  8/12 

1.  Report  of  Committee  of  Governing  Board  of  Pan  American  Union  presented  at  session 

of  jStuy  22,  1946  :  1,  Anal.vsls  of  projects,  2,  Comparative  compilation  of  projects. 

2.  Projects  and  proposals  submitted  b.v  respective  Governments. 

Same.     Spanish.     Washington,    1946.     [3] +149    leaves,   4°     [Processed.] 

t  Paper,  50c.  PA  1.2 :  In  8/12/Spanish 

Panorama,  record  of  inter-American  cultural  events,  no.  27;  Apr.  1946.     [1943.] 
cover  title,  [l]+54  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  42-38393  PA  1.53 :  27 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  819 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  Is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Motor  boats.  International  rult's  of  the  road,  United  States  inland  rules  and 
Panama  Canal  rules  and  regulations  applicable  to  motor  boats  opei-ating  in 
Canal  Zone  waters.  Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1946.  16  p.  11. 
24°     t  W  79.2  :  M  85/2/946 

•      GOVERNOR 

Report.     Annual  report  of  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal,  fiscal  year  1942.     1946. 
vi  +  188  p.     [Includes  shipping  statistics  omitted  from  1941  report.]     *  Paper, 
30c.     •  Item  1183 
L.  C.  card  15-26761  W  79.1 :  942 

Same.     (H.  doc.  413,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Annual  report  of  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal,  fiscal  year  1943.     1946. 

vli  +  157  p.     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  1183  W  79.1 :  943 

Same.     (H.  doc.  414,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Appropriations  for  and  legislation  concerning  Post  Office  Department  and  postal 
service  (79th  Congress,  1st  session),  fiscal  year  1946.     [1946.j     [1] +111+137  p. 
t     •  Item  925 
L.  C.  card  10-35974  P  1.20 :  946 

Postal  laws.  Amendments  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [of  United  States], 
edition  of  1940,  Inserts  357-422;  Aug.  11,  1945  [-Mar.  8,  1940].  [1946.]  11 
leaves,  narrow  f"  [Reprinted  from  Postal  bulletins,  Aug.  14,  1945-Mar.  12, 
1946.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  927  P  1.11/2 :  940/357-422 

Postage  sta)}ips.     Description  of  United  States  postage  stamps  Issued  by  Post  Office 
Department,  July  1,  1847-IMar.  31,  1946.     1946.     lli+158  p.  il.     (3d  Assistant 
Postmaster  General;  Stamps  Division.)     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  933 
L.  C.  card  46-26507  P  4.10 :  946 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide:  Quarterly  supplement  to  pts.  1 
and  2,  6th  series,  v.  1,  nos.  3  and  4  ;  Jan.  and  Feb.  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  +60+  [1]  p. 
and  [2] +67+ [2]  p.  [Includes  Changes  1-8  affecting  United  States  official 
postal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  1,  and  Changes  284-309  affecting  United  States  official 
po.stal  guide  for  1941,  pt.  2;  also  amendments  (Inserts  369-422)  to  I'ostal  Laws 
and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1940.  Part  of  the  pages  are  printed 
on  one  side  only.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy  (7  quarterly  numbers,  Oct.  194.5-Apr. 
1947),  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  945/3,4 

Po.'itul  htiUetiii,  V.  67,  no.  18888-940 ;  Jan.  4-June  27, 1946.    [1946.]    various  paging, 
t"     [Published  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  except  legal  holidays.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  (>-5810  P  1.3  :  67 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  326,  IMay  23,  1946,  1st  division,  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.  [Boston,  Mass.,  P.  O.,  May  23,  1946.]  144  p. 
narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/1 :  326 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  472.  :May  17,  1946,  2d  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  eastern  shore  of  Mary- 
land, Accomac  and  Northampton  counties,  Va.  L.  Middleditch  Co.,  New  York 
[May  17, 1946.]     cover  title,  186  p.  narrow  S"     [Calendar  on  p.  4  of  cover.]     t 

P  10.12/2 :  472 

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Mail  routes — Continued. 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  548,  June  1,  lt)46,  5th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O..  June  1. 1!)4G.     168  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/5  :  548 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  577,  June  10,  1946,  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  be 
designated.  A.  S.  Oilman,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  [June  10, 1946].  116  p.  narrow 
8°     t  P  10.12/9 :  577 

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  sliown  in  detail  on  county  or  local 
maps  which",  with  a  few  e-\cei)tions.  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  62.. 500  or  1  :  G3,360  (1  mile 
to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1.600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  by 
the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints,  made  from  the  original  maps  on  file  are  sold 
for  50  cents  per  cojiy.  Each  county  map  sliows  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural 
carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches 
known  at  the  time  the  nuip  was  ori^'inally  drawn,  totiether  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage. 
A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department.  Washington  23.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  prints  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  2.5  cents  each.  Orders  for 
all  postal  maps  should  lie  accompanied  by  money  order  and  adilressed  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  2.5.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps 
should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Jan.  1946,  page  113. 

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  at  present  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Manage- 
ment, and  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Borell,  Charles  B.  Charles  B.  Borell,  message  returning  without  approval  bill 
(H.  R.  4716)  for  relief  of  Charles  B.  Borell.  June  17,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
G67,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Cahitiet  Comtnittee  on  Palestine  and  Related  Problems.  Establishing  Cabinet 
Committee  on  Palestine  and  Related  Problems.  June  11,  1946.  (Executive 
order  9735.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  115,  June  13,  1946,  p.  6481,  6483.] 

Civil  sei'viee.  Authorizing  certification  for  probational  appointment  of  certain 
classes  of  jjersons.  June  4,  1946.  (Executive  order  9733.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.   Approved  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  110,  June  6,  1946,  p.  6127.] 

Coconut  oil.  Suspension  of  additional  processing  tax  on  certain  coconut  oil,  proc- 
lamation. .Tune  27,  1946.  (Proclamation  2693.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  127,  June  29,  1946,  p.  7255.] 

Ervergeneij  Boards.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between 
Hudson  «&  Manhattan  Railroad  Company  and  certain  of  its  employees.  May 
29,1946.  (Executive  order  9731.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  11,  no.  107,  June  1, 1946,  p.  5893,  5895.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C,  and  supp. 
301  et  seq.)  provides  in  see.  5  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  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in 
their  capacity  as  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  transferred  beginning 
Mar.  12,  1936.  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register. 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  he  only  to  appropriate  asrencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  recister  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  on  a  subscription  basis  of  $1.50  per  month  or 
$15.00  per  year. 

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Flag  Day,  194G,  proclamation  [designatins  June  14,  1946,  as  Flag  Day].  May 
29,  1946.  (Proclamation  2602.)  [Not  i.ssued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  11,  no.  107,  June  1,  1946,  p.  5893.] 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Prescribing  regulations  governing  payment 
of  expenses  of  transportation  of  civilian  otHcers  and  employees  transferred 
incident  to  return  of  departmental  functions  to  seat  of  Government.     June  20, 

1946.  (Executive  ox'der  9739.)      [Not  issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11,  no.  122,  jYiue  22,  1946,  p.  6957.] 

Regulations  governing  payment  of  expenses  of  transportation  of  imme- 
diate families  of  civilian  oliicers  and  employees  of  the  Goveriunent,  liscal  year, 

1947.  June  26,  1946.     (Executive  order  9743.)      [Not  issued  separately.     Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  126,  June  28,  1946,  p.  7179.] 

Johnson,  John  G.  John  G.  Johnson,  message  returning  without  approval  hill 
(H.  R.  2579)  for  relief  of  John  G.  Johnson.  June  17,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  668, 
79th  Conj,.  23.  sess.)     f 

Labor  disputes.  Federal  mediation  act  of  1946,  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bill  (H.  R.  4908)  to  provide  additional  facilities  for  mediation  of  labor 
disputes,  and  for  other  purposes.  June  11,  1946.  17  p.  (H.  doc.  6.j1,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  4908  creates  the  Federal  Mediation  Board  and  transfers 
to  the  Board  the  functions  of  the  Conciliation  Service.  It  also  makes  criminal 
any  interference  with  transportation  of  perishable  farm  products.]     t 

Labor  legislation  essential  to  welfare  of  the  country,  message  transmitting  request 
for  immediate  enactment  of  labor  legislation  which  is  essential  to  welfare  of  the 
country.     May  25,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  doc.  612,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26418 

Monongahcla  Connecting  Railroad.  Possession,  control,  and  operation  of  trans- 
portation system,  plants,  and  facilities  of  Monongahcla  Connecting  Railroad 
Company.  June  14,  1946.  (Executive  order  9736.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  118,  June  18,  1946,  p.  6661,  6663.] 

Office  of  Director  of  Liquidation.  Termination  of  Office  of  Director  of  Liquida- 
tion. June  27,  1946.  (Executive  order  9744.)  [Not  issued  .«:cparately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  Register,  v.  11,  no.  127,  June  29,  1946,  p.  7255.] 

Oil  and  Gas  Division.  Relating  to  administration  of  act  of  Feb.  22,  1935,  as 
amended.  June  3,  1946.  (Executive  order  9732.)  [This  order  changes  name 
of  Petroleum  Conservation  Division  authorized  by  Executive  order  7756  of  Dec. 
1,  1937,  to  Oil  and  Gas  Division.  Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11,  no.  108,  June  4,  1948,  p.  5985.] 

Panama  Canal.  Amendment  of  Executive  order  1888  of  Feb.  2,  1914,  as  amended, 
relating  to  conditions  of  employment  in  service  of  Panama  Canal  and  Panama 
Railroad  Comi)any  on  Isthmus  of  Panama.  June  20.  1946.  (Executive  ordin- 
9740.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  123, 
June  25,  1946,  p.  7029,  7031.] 

President's  Certificate  of  Merit  [establishment].  June  6,  1946.  (Executive  or- 
der 9734.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  112, 
June  8,  1946,  p.  6225.] 

Prisoners  of  war.  Promotion  of  personnel  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast 
Guard  who  were  prisoners  of  war,  veto  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (S.  1805)  to  authorize  promotion  of  personnel  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and 
Coast  Guard  who  were  prisoners  of  war.  June  14,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  doc.  205,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prisons  Bureau.  Restricting  competition  in  examination  for  position  of  correc- 
tional officer  under  Bureau  of  Pri.sons,  Department  of  Justice.  June  19,  1946. 
(Executive  order  9738.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  regis- 
ter, V.  11,  no.  IL'I,  June  21,  1946,  p.  6901.] 

Quetico-Supcrior  Committee.  Extending  existence  of  Quetico-Superior  Commit- 
tee, created  by  Executive  order  67S3  of  June  30,  1934.  June  25,  1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9741.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  125,  June  27,  1946,  p.  7125.] 

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J'rovl<nnationK. 

Note. — For  inforuuitioii  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

J'i((/(/l(s,  Ferris  A.  Relief  of  Ferris  Rngglos,  veto  message  returning  without 
approval  bill  (S.  15G3)  for  relief  of  Ferris  Kuggles.  June  4,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  l!)4t).     3  p.      (S.  doc.  200.  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)      f 

Sdiimlvrs  Memorial  Hospital.  Claim  of  board  of  trustees  of  Saunders  Memorial 
H()si)ital,  veto  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (S.  1932)  conferring 
jiiri.sdiclion  upon  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  South  Carolina  to  hear, 
ileterniine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  board  of  trustees  of  Saunders 
Memorial  Hospital.  June  3,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  198, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Stuhr,  Leo.  Relief  of  Leo  Stuhr,  veto  message  returning  without  approval  bill 
(S.  1004).     June  3,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  199,  79th  Cong. 

2d  sess.)     t 

Wages.  Revoking  sec.  3  of  Executive  order  9328  of  Apr.  8,  1943,  relating  to 
stabilization  of  wages,  prices,  and  salaries.  June  17,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9737.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  119, 
June  19,  1946,  p.  6747.] 

War  Reloeation  Authoriti/.  Termination  and  liquidation  of  War  Relocation 
Authority.  June  25,  1940.  (Executive  order  9742.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  125,  June  27,  1946,  p.  7125.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Alien  Property  Custodian  Office.  Providing  for  administrative  expenses  for  Office 
of  Alien  Property  Custodian,  [budget]  fiscal  year  1947.  May  29,  1946.  6  p. 
(H.  doc.  625,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ayiimal  Industry  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  for  con- 
trol of  cattle  fever  tick  in  Florida].  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  662,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Appropriations.     Budget  of  United  States  Government,  fiscal  year  1947,  coriwra- 
tion  supplement.     1946.     444  p.  4°     *  Paper,  $1.25.     •  Item  948 
L.  C.  card  21-27488  Pr  33.107 :  947/supp. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  541,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Proposed  rescissions  and  provisions  pursuant  to  provisions  of  2d  deficiency 

appropriation  act,  [fiscal  year]  1944.    June  10,  1946.    13  p.     (H.  doc.  &45,  79th 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Census  Bureau.  Draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropria- 
tion for  Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Census,  to 
continue  availability  of  appropriations  for  census  of  agriculture.]  June  4, 1946. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  633,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Civilian  Production  Administration.  Budget  for  Civilian  Production  Administra- 
tion, fiscal  year  1947.     May  23, 1946.     13  p.     (H.  doc.  607,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Coast  Guard.  Supiilemental  estimate,  Coast  Guard,  Treasury  Department,  fiscal 
year  1947.  May  27.  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  doc.  193,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     f 

Suiiplemental  estimate  of  appropi-iation  for  Coast  Guard,  Treasury  De- 
partment, fiscal  year  1940  [for  retired  pay,  former  Lighthouse  Service  em- 
ployees].    June  13,  1946.     2  p.      (II.  doc.  660,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Defense  Transportation  Office.  Budget  for  Office  of  Defense  Transportation,  fiscal 
year  1947.     May  28,  1946.     6  p.     (H.  doc.  621,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

District  of  Columbia.  Deficiency  estimates  of  appropriation  and  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1947.  May  31, 
1946.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  630,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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District  of  Columbia— Continuea.  ,       ,.      ^       ,  -.m^-      Tvr,,r  ^1 

. -    Supplemental  estiiuates,  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  VMb.    May  di, 

legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  doc.  195,  79th  Cong.  2cl  sess.)      t 

Economic  Stabilization  Office.  Budget  for  Office  of  Economic  Stabilizat|on,  fiscal 
year  1947.     June  11,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  doc.  652,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      , 

Ennineer  Corps,  Army.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  War  Depart- 
ment [for  Corps  of  Engineers],  fiscal  year  1946,  to  re^nain  available  until 
expended,  for  fiood  conlrt.l  [at  LmiisviUe,  Ky.,  and  Chattanooga,  lenn.]. 
June  19,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  671,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation.  Amendment  to  1947  budget  of  Federal 
Farm  Mortgage  Corporation,  Department  of  Agriculture  Lgranting  authority 
to  extend  credit  for  purpose  of  refinancing  loans  Pj-eviously  m;\f  by  L="" 
Bank  Commissioner].  June  6,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  640,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Federal  Public  Housing  Authority.  Proposed  provision  pertaining  to  appro- 
priat  on  for  National  Housing  Agency,  fiscal  year  1947  to  make  funds  avail- 
able to  Federal  Public  Housing  Authority  to  expedite  l^iy^f  i«^,  «f  ^^^^ 
ment  projects  known  as  Greenbelt,  Greendale,  and  Greenhills].  May  13,  1J46. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  584,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  manual.  United  States  Government  manual  1946,  l^tediHon  (re- 
vised to  May  1).  [1946.]  vi-f  [1]+70S  p.  il.  (Public  Inquiries  Division 
Government  Information  Service.)  [This  edition  includes  the  Constitution  of 
United  States  with  amendments.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  974  oo  nn-  qjp 

L.  C.  card  35-26025  .  ^^'  '^^•^^^' '  -^^^ 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  estimates,  Department  of  Interior  fi^scal 
year  1947.  May  24,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  doc.  ISS,  (9th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Supplemental  estimates.  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1947.    May  31, 

legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  doc.  194,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      i 

Justice  Department.  Increasing  limitation  on  legal  activities  and  general  admin- 
istration expenses.  Department  of  Justice,  fiscal  year  1047  [to  provide  for  pur- 
chase of  newspapei-s].  June  4,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1940.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
201,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Justice,  fiscal 

year  1946  [for  Administrative  Division].     May  23,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  606, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Supplemental  estimates.  Department  of  Justice,  fiscal  year  1947,  with  draft 

of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation.     May  24,  legisla- 
tive day  Mar.  5,  1946.    3  p.     ( S.  doc.  187,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Philippine  War  Damage  Commission.^  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation 
[fiscal  year  1947]  for  Philippine  War  Damage  Commission  and  Department 
of  State.    June  4,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  632,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Post  Office  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  Post  Office 
Department,  fiscal  year  1946.  May  24,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  610,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Price  Administration  Office.  Budget  for  Office  of  Price  Administration,  fiscal  year 
1947.    June  12,  1946.    15  p.     (H.  doc.  653,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Public  management  sources,  v.  1,  no.  2-v.  2,  no.  12;  Aug.  15,  1945-June  15,  1946. 
[1945-46.]  various  paging,  4°  [Monthly;  semimonthly  beginning  with  v.  2, 
Jan.  1946.     Processed.]     f  Pr  33.109 : 1/2-2/12 

Scientific  Research  and  Development  Office.  Budget  for  Office  of  Scientific  Re- 
search and  Development,  fiscal  year  1947.  May  28,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  doc.  619, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Selective  Service  Sustem.  Budget  for  Selective  Service  System,  fiscal  year  1947. 
June  6, 1946.     6  p.      (H.  doc.  641,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia.  Supplemental  estimate  of  approiiriatibn  fot 
Soldiers'  Home,  flsc.il  year  104()  [to  prepare  plans  for  renovation  and  enlarge- 
ment of  facilities].     May  in,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  585,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Solid  Furls  AdminiHtration  for  War-  Budget  for  Solid  I'\iels  Administration  for 
War,  fiscal  year  1!)47.     June  14, 1946.     6  p.     ( H.  doc.  604,  79th  Coiig.  2d  sess. )     t 

Supreme  Court.  Supplemental  estimate,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  fiscal 
year  1947.  May  23,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  186,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Slate  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  Department  of 
State,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  continuing  and  extending  special  visa  worls  in 
Europe].     June  4,  1916.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  631,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

~T^  -Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  State  Department,  fiscal  year 
1947  [for  international  obligations].  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  659,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Surplus  property.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  surplus  property 
eare  and  handling,  fiscal  year  1947.  June  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  658  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tax  Court.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Tax  Court  of  United 
States,  fiscal  year  1946.     June  13,  1946.     2  p.     ( H.  doc.  661,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. ) 

Treasury  Department.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriation  for  Treasury 
Department,  fiscal  year  1916.  May  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  615,  79th  Cong.  2(1 
sess.)     t 

Veterans  Administration.  Proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation 
of  \  eterans'  Administration,  fiv:eal  year  1947  [for  hospital  and  domieiliarv  facili- 
ties].    May  24,  1946.     2  p.     (H  doc.  611,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Veterans'  Administration  fiscal 

year  1946.     May  27,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  614,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

M'a)- Assets  Administration.  Budg-t  for  War  Assets  Administration,  fiscal  year 
l.)4/,  and  general  provisions  pertaining  to  OflSee  for  Emergency  Management 
June  13,  1946.     30  p.     (H.  doc.  656,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

War  Deportment.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriations  for  War  Depart- 
ment, fiscal  year  19'7.  for  military  activities.  June  13,  1946.  3  p  (H  doc 
6.J7,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f  i.-  ■         ■ 

War  Mobilization  and  Reeonversion  Offiee.  Budget  for  Ofl5-e  of  War  Mobiliza- 
tion and  Reconversion,  fiscal  year  1947.  May  28,  1940.  7  p  (H  doc  620 
7yth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t  ^      v  ■         , 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

CIVILIAN   PRODUCTION   ADMINISTRATION 

Civilian  prodnetion.  Monthly  report  on  civilian  production,  Mar  27-M-iy  ''8 
1940^:  [prepared  by]  Review  and  Analysis  Staff.  [1946.]  various  paging,' 
^'-  ^"     '  Pr  32.4837  :  946/3-5 

Construction.  Questions  and  answers  on  construction.  [1940.]  4  p  (Infor- 
mation on  veterans'  housing  program  order  1.)      f  Pr  32.4802  :  C  76/7 

Products  d-  priorities,  supp.  4-9;  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  il   4° 
[Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  each. 
L.  C.  card  43-50901  Pr  32.4813  :  945/9/supp.4-9 

Smaller   War  Plants   Corporation.     Smaller  W\ir  Plants   Corporation,   21st  bi- 
monthly report,  Oct.  1-Nov.  30.  1945.  submitted  bv  Lawrence   [Laurence]   F 
Arnold,  acting  general  manager.     [1943.]      [5] +45  leaves,  il.  5  tab.  4°     [Proc- 
es.sed.]     T 
L.  C.  ca  rd  4.5-35378  Pr  32.4825  :  2l 

Sinaller  War  I'lant.s  Corporation,  22nd  and  concluding  bimonthly  report.  Dee. 

194  i-Jan.  1!I4(;   [siihmitlcd  by  Liurence  F.  Arnold,  acting  general  managerj 
[1946.]      [3]     leaves-f  45  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4825 :  22 

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INTER-AMEHICAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Em  guanla  para  a  defesa  das  Americas,  aiio  4,  n.  12.  fBusinoss  Publishers  Inter- 
national Corporation,  Nova  York,  1'J4G.]  cover  title,  32  p.  il.  f  IMonthly. 
0:her  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.  J     +  Pr  32.4608:  p4/12 

En  (fuardia  para  la  defensa  de  las  Americas,  aiio  4,  no.  11  and  12.  [Business 
Publisliei'S  International  Corporation,  Nueva  York,  194.V46.]  cover  titles,  40  p. 
and  32  p.  il.  f°     [Monthly.     Other  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     % 

Pr  32.4008 :  s4/ll,12 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Addresses.  Address  by  Paul  A.  Porter  before  Washington  chapter  of  American 
Institute  of  Banking,  Feb.  23,  1346,  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946.]  6  p.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.4213 :  P  83 

Apparel  price  control,  address  delivered  before  Federal  Bar  Association, 

0.  P.  A.  symposium,  Apr.  30.  194  I,  by  Jerome  S.  Lieberman,  jr.,  price  executive, 
Apparel  Price  Branch.     [1946.]     12  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213 :  L  62 

• How  price  regulation  is  affecting  the  farmers'  business,  by  Doyal  E   Tim- 

nions.  Agricultural  relations  advisor.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  before  34tli 
annual  Farm  and  Home  Convention,  University  of  Kentuckv,  Lexington,  Kv., 
Jan.  29,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pi-  32.1213 :  T  48/2 

•     Radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  administrator,  OPA,  Jan.  5.  1946.     [1916.] 

5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4213  :  B  68/85 

Radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  administrator,  OPA,  Jan.  12,  1916.     [1946.] 

6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4213  :  B  68/86 

-  Radio  talk  bv  Chester  Bowles,  administrator,  OPA,  Jan.  19,  1946.  [1946.] 
5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4213  :  B  68/87 

Radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  administrator,  OPA,  Jan.  26,  1946.     [1946.] 

5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213  :  B  68/f;.8 

Radio  talk  by  George  Moncharsh,  deputy  OPA  administrator  for  enforce- 
ment, Feb.  9, 1916.     [1946.]     5  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213 :  M  74 

Radio  talk  by  George  Moncharsh,  deputy  OPA  administrator  for  enforce- 
ment, Feb.  IG,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213 :  M  74/2 

Radio  talk  by  James  G.  Rogers,  jr.,  deputy  administrator,  OPA,  Dec.  29, 

imr,.      [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213 :  R  63/11 

Radio  talk  by  Robert  R.  R.  Brooks,  OPA  deputy  administrator  for  infor- 
mation, Feb.  2,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t         Pr  32.4213 :  B  79/6 

Text  of  radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  director.  Office  of  Economic  Stabili- 
zation, Mar.  23,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        Pr  32.4213 :  B  68/91 

Weekly  radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  Feb.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.42]  3 :  B  68/iO 

AiiparcJ.  Facts  for  apparel  trade,  no.  .'i0-74  ;  Jan.  2-June  24,  1946.  [1946.]  vari- 
ous paging,  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4262 :  50-74 

Barr,  W.  A.  No.  324,  in  Emergency  Ccmrt  of  AppeaLs,  W.  A.  Barr,  et  al.,  r.  Paul 
A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     2  p.     %  Pr  32.4217  :  B  27 

Commodities.  Supplement  to  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  index  to 
price  regulations  and  jurisdiction  of  operating  units.  Gth  edition,  supp.  3,  May 

1,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]-f-98  p.  [All  references  to  previously  issued  supplements 
should  be  di.scontinued.]     Included  in  price  of  Diredorv.     •  Item  i''63 

L.  C.  card  46-26097  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/945-2/supp.3 

Consumer  dnrablcs.  Facts  for  consumer  durables  trade,  no.  30-58;  Nov.  6,  1945- 
June  5,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     f 

Pr  32.4267 :  30-58 

Cottoii  situation,  Jan.  Id-iG.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4202  :  C  82/6/946 

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IS  Palmer  Avenue,  Inc.  No.  326,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  18  Palmer 
Avenue,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1046.]    4  p.    t 

Pr  32.4217  :  Ei  44/2 

Federated  Meat  Corp.  No.  330,  in  Emergency  Ck)urt  of  Appeals,  Federated  Meat 
Corp.  and  T'nittvi  Meat  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  an- 
swer.    [194G.]     2  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  F  317/2 

Food.  Food  facts  of  interest  to  the  trade,  Jan.  7-June  2;j,  1946;  no.  81-104. 
[1946.]     various  paging.  4°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4260 :  81-104 

Food  in  2  wars.    [1946]     [2]  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]    t      Pr  32.4202  :  F  73/15 

How  to  make  the  food  go  'round.     [1&46.]     [2]     p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4202  :  F  73/13 

Keep  food  standards  up  by  keeping  food  prices  down.     [1940.]     [4]  p.  4* 

[Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  F  73/14 

Gulf  Refining  Co.  No.  10138,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  6th  circuit,  Chester  Bowles, 
administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  Gulf  Refining  Company ;  reply 
brief  of  plaintiff-appellant.     [1946.]     7  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  G  951/2 

Hotel  Eiiterprise.s.  No.  302,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Hotel  Enterprises, 
partnership,  operators  of  Cherokee  Hotel  Co..  Inc.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price 
administrator ;  brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     ii+16  p.     | 

Pr  32.4217 :  H  797/2 

Housing  bulletin  9-33;  Dec.  13,  1945-June  6,  [1946].  [1946.]  various  paging,  4° 
[Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4269 :  9-33 

Inflation.  Victory  over  inflation,  campaign  sponsored  by  business  and  consumer 
groups  in  coumiunities  throughout  nation,  3d  summary  report  of  celebrations, 
Dec.  31,   1945.     [1946.]     12  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  Im  3/12 

Library  reference  list.  Librarv  reference  list,  v.  2,  no.  5  and  6;  Nov.  and  Dec. 
1945.     [1945.]     p.  66-100,  4°'    [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4265 : 2/5,6 

-  Same,  v.  3,  no.  1-5  ;  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.]     p.  1-123,  4°     [Processed.]     •? 

Pr  32.4265 :  3/1-6 

Meat.  More  meat  for  vour  meat  dollars,  information  panel  program  for  May 
[2]  leaves+20  p.  4°   '[Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  M  46/6 

Xegroes,  too,  are  consumers  I  are  you  reaching  Negro  communities  with  price  and 
rent  control  information?  prepared  by  Information  Department.  Mar.  1046. 
[4]   p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  N  31/3 

Park  Management,  Inc.  No.  303.  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals.  Park  Man- 
agement, Inc.,  and  Paramount  Apartment  Corporation  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price 
administrator;  brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]       i+14  p.     % 

Pr  32.4217  :  P  291/4 

Posters.  Don't  pay  more  than  ceiling  rent,  or,  if  you're  told  to  move,  check  with 
your  OPA  rent  otiice;  [poster].     1946.     12.4x22  inch.     t.      Pr  32.4212  :  R  29/6 

Price  regulations. 

Note. — Price  schedules  and  regulations,  amendments,  and  orders  are  issued  as  pre- 
prints or  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  reguhitions  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  all  amend- 
ments and  digests  of  sup|ilementar.v  orders  thereto,  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog. 
Price  schedules  and  regulations  are  available  from  the  Request  Unit,  Distribution  Branch. 
OlHce  of  Price  Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  .C.  or  field  offices,  and  requests  ■will  be 
filled  to  include  all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Prices.  Facts  about  charge  that  price  control  is  interfering  with  production. 
Feb.  1946.     42  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  P  93/32 

Farmer's  stake  in  price  control.     [1945.]    portfolio  containing  7  pamphlets, 

various  paging,  il.  4°  and  8°     [Processed,  with  printed  cover.     The  pamphlet, 
entitled  Protecting  the  farmers  dollars,  is  printed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f 

Pr  32.4202 :  F  22/7 

Rent.     Ceiling  on  your  home!  how  to  get  most  out  of  OPA's  new  rent  movie, 

pictures  and  captions  from  OPA  film.  Ceiling  on  your  home!      [1946.]      [8] 

p.  il.  12"     t     •Item  903  Pr  32.4202 :  R  29/13 

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Rent — Continued. 

Income   and    expense   nn<ler   rent   control:    Birmingham    rental    housing, 

Jan.  1039-June  1945.     Feb.  1946.     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I'r  32.422ri :  Al  lb/939-4r) 

Income  and  expense  under  rent  control :  Dalhis  rental  housing  [Jan.  1939- 

Dec.   1945].     Feb.  1946.     7  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f     Pr  32.4225 :  T  31/939^5 

Income  and  expense  under  rent  control:  San  Diego  rental  housing  [Jan. 

1939Ljune  1945] .    Jan.  1946.    7  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4225  :  C  12/2/939-45 

Income  and  expense  under  rent  control :  Seattle  rental  housing  [Jan.  1939- 

June  1945].     Feb.  1946.     [l]+3-S  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Verso  of  title  page  is 
numbered  incorrectly  3  instead  of  2.]     t  I'l'  32.4225 :  W  27/2/939^5 

Rental  housing  operation  under  rent  control  in  36  cities,  1939^4.    Jan.  19-16. 

16  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4202 :  R  29/15/939-44 

Some  an.swers  to  landlords'  questions  about  OPA  rent  control.      [1946.] 

[12]  p.  il.  narrow  8°    t  Pi'  32.4202 :  R  29/14 

Rosenthal,  Ben  H..  &  Co.,  Inc.  Nos.  233-235,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals, 
Ben  H.  Rosenthal  &  Co.,  Inc.,  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
Aaron  Borln,  et  al.  v.  [same]  ;  Abe  Rubin,  et  al.  v.  [same]  ;  brief  for  admin- 
istrator.    [1946.]     ii+28  p.     |  Pr  32.4217 :  R  727/3 

Shaker  Parkway  Co.  Nos.  283  through  288,  consolidated,  in  Emergency  Court  of 
Appeals,  Shaker  Parlvway  Conipanv  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administra- 
tor;  brief  for  administrator.      [1946.]      ii-f42  p.     J  Pr  32.4217 :  Sh  1.5/4 

-Srwf7or  fact  sheet.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  Su  3/7 

Veterans.     Share  your  home  with  veteran's  family.     [1946.]     4  p.     t 

Pr  32.4202 :  H  75/4 

Western  Stove  Co.,  Inc.  No.  331,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Western  Stove 
Company,  Inc.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     ii-f  109  p.     $  Pr  32.4217  :  W  525/2 

WAR  ASSETS  ADMINISTEATION 

Note. — The   War  Assets  Administration   was  established,   effective   Mar.   25,    1946,   by 
Executive  order  9689,  dated  Jan.  31,  1946. 

Airplane  engines.  Surplus  Government  property:  Price  list,  aircraft  engines 
offered  for  sale  by  War  Assets  Administration,  n.  p.  May  24,  1946.  13  p.  il.  4° 
( WA  listing  A-45. )     f  Pr  33.209 :  45 

Retooling  America;  [prepared  by  Office  of  Information].  [1946.]  24  p.  il.  t 
•  Item  9t3  Pr  33.202 :  R  31 

Surplus  property  neu's,  Mar.-May  1946.  [1946.]  Each  16  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly. 
For  earlier  issues,  see  Surplus  property  news,  under  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation.]     f  Pr  33.207  :  946/3-5 

PUBLICATION  BOARD 

Note. — The  Publication  Board  was  established  by  Executive  order  9568  of  June  8,  1945. 

Reports.  Bibliography  of  scientific  and  industrial  reports  distributed  by  Office  of 
Publication  Board,  v.  1.  no.  7-23;  Fei).  22-June  14,  I94(i.  [1946.]  cover  titles, 
[32] +237-1450  p.  4"     [Weekly.]     *  See  note  l)elow. 

L.  C.  card  46-2794  Y  3.P  96/6  :  9/1-7  to  1-23 

Note. — This  publication  is  issued  on  a  subscription  basis.  Tlie  original  iSlO.OO  de- 
posit will  be  good  for  one  (1)  year  and  renewals  will  he  accepted  bv  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Government  PrintinfiOthce,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  the. rate  of  .$10.00 
per  year,  domestic,  .$14.00  per  yeai",  foreign.     Single  issues  will  be  25c. 

Reports.     [Proccs.sed.]     f  various  prices,  see  note  below. 

L.  C.  card  46-25964  Y  3.P  96/6 :  7/nos. 

Note. — The  reports  in  this  series  contain  information  on  scientific  and  technical 
developments,  processes,  products,  inventions,  and  related  matters  of  potential  interest 
to  American  science  and  industry.  They  include  inforinatitin  obtained  from  foreign 
sources  as  well  as  through  research  sponsored  by  the  U.  S.  (Jovernment. 

The  individual  reports,  with  i)rices  and  other  information,  are  listed  according  to 
subject  matter  in  the  Bibliography  of  scientific  and  industrial  reports  distributed  by 
Office  of  Publication  Board,  for  which  see  above. 

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RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Monthly  rerieiv,  Jan.-June  1946;  v.  7,  no.  1-6.    Chicago,  111.  [1946].     cover  titles 
p.  1-104,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-29247  RR  1.7/2:  7/1-6 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  docisions  or  oiunions  of  the  Sopurities  aiul  Exchanfjo  Commission  are  issued 
in  processed  form  immediately  upon  tlieir  release,  and  copies  are  distributed  by  the  Com- 
mission  upon  re(iuest.     They  are  published  later  in  i)rinted  form  in   bound  volumes  only. 

Corporations.     Survey  of  American  listed  corfMirations,  reported  information  on 
registrants  with  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  under  securities  act  of 
1933  and  securities  exchange  act  of  1934 :  Data  on  profits  and  operations,  1943- 
44.     Apr.  1946.     pt.  4,  xii+22S  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.  1     f 
L.  C.  card  46-2G224  SE  1.2 :  C  81/5/943-44/pt.  4 

Decisions  and  reports,  v.  12,  Sept.  1, 1942-Mar.  31, 1943.     1946.     xvi-|-1219  p.  2  tab. 
*  cloth,  i?3.00     •  Item  987 
L.  C.  card  38-22150  SE  1.11 :  12 

Registration,  record,  securities  act  of  1983  (trust  indenture  act  of  1939),  Jan.  2- 
june  28.  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holi- 
days.   Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  4^-22774  SE  1.13 :  946/1-127 

Report.     11th  annual  report  of  Sexiurities  and  Exchange  Commission,  fiscal  year 
1945.     [1946.]     cover  title,  xii+95-l-[l]+A70  p.  4»     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  35-26001  SE  1.1 :  945 

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.  12,  no.  1-5.  [1946.]  various  paging,  4°  [Processed.  Reports  filed 
with  Commission  Dec.  11,  1945^.}'an.  10,  1946  to  Apr.  11-May  10,  1946,  and 
reports  for  previous  months  not  previously  published.]  f 
L.  C.  card  35-20732  SE  1.9 :  12/1-5 

•    Regulation  S-X  under  securities  act  of  1933,  securities  exchange  act  of 

1934,  and  investment  company  act  of  1940,  form  and  content  of  financial  state- 
ments, as  amended  to  Apr.  1,  1946.     1946.     vii+75  p.     *  Paper,  15  c.     •  Item 
986 
L.  C.  card  46-26506  SE  1.6 :  F  49/946 

— —  Securities  traded  on  exchanges  under  securities  exchange  act,  supp.  11 
and  12,  as  of  Nov.  30-Dec.  31,  1945,  Changes  during  Nov.  and  Dec.  1945  and 
Index  to  all  supplements  since  base  volume  as  of  Dec.  31,  1944.  [1945.]  9  p. 
and  10  p.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     f  SE  1.16 :  944/.supp.  11, 12 

Same,  supp.  1-4.  as  of  Jan.  81-Apr.  30.  1946,  Changes  during  Jnn.-Apr.  1946 

and  Index  to  all  supplements  since  base  volume  as  of  Dec.  31,  1945.     [1946.] 
various  paging,  4°     [Processed.]     t  SE  1.16 :  945/supp.  1-4 

Statistical  htiUetin,  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  5,  no.  1-5.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Monthly.    Processed.]     f  SE  1.20: 5/1-5 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Local  hoard  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  247  [transmitting  Local  board 
memoranda];  May  23,  1946.  [1916.]  Il]+4+[l]  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  994  Y  3.Se  4  :  13/247 

Selective  service,  v.  6,  no.  1-5;  Jan.-May  1946.  [1946.]  Each  4  p.  il.  large  4° 
[Monthly.    Numbers  4  and  5  issued  as  one  publication.]     t     •  Item  992 

Y3.Se4:9/6-lto6-5 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  829 

Selective  service  manual.  Nutice,  packet  [of  pages  for  3d  printing,  2d  edition,  Se- 
lective service  manual],  no.  15;  LJune  3,  1046].  [1946.]  [6]  p.  [Issued  in 
loose-leaf  form.]     Included  in  price  of  Packet  no.  1     •  Item  9^4 

Y  3.Se  4  :  7/945-15 
Note. — This  packet  of  pages  for  iuse>-tiou  in  the  Selective  service  manual  contains 
Amendment  383. 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  recent  price  list,  the  Smithsonian  Institution  publishes  lliis  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  especially  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratix,  except  where 
price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows :  1.  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge ;  2.  Smitlisonian  miscellaneous  collections  ;  3.  Smithsonian 
annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are  out 
of  print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time.  The  papers  issued  in  the 
series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collections  are  not  public  documents, 
but  are  printed  in  limited  editions  at  the  expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund.  They  are  di"*- 
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.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  the  'Smithsonian  Institulion.' 
A  discount  of  30  percent  is  allowed  to  book  dealers.  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed  gratuitously  by  the  Institu- 
tion to  libraries  nad  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report  volumes 
are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  some  of  those  of  which  the  Smithsonian  edition 
is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  'IT).  D.  C  Tne  Institution  maintains  mailing  lists  of  |)ul)lic  libraries  and 
other  educational  establishments,  but  no  general  mailing  list  of  individuals.  A  library 
making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications  should  state  tlie  number  of 
publications  which  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. 

Fish  and  fisheries.     List  of  fresh-water  fishes  from  San  Jos6  Island,  Pearl  Islands, 
Panama   [with  list  of  references]  ;  l)y  Samuel  F.  Hildebrand.     Washington, 
June  10, 1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.].     3  p.    (  Publication  3847  ; 
Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  3.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26505  SI  1.7 :  106/3 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

South  American  Indians.  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians :  v.  1,  Marginal 
Tribes  [with  biljliographies;  edited  by]  Julian  H.  Steward.  1946.  xix+624  p. 
il.  112  p.  of  pi.  3  maps.  (Bulletin  143  [v.  1].)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
State  Department  as  project  of  Interdepartmental  Committee  on  Cultural  and 
Scientific  Cooperation.]  *  Cloth,  $2.75.  •  Item  999 
L.  C.  card  46-26504  SI  2.3  :  143/v.l 

Same.     (H.  doc.  613  [v.  1],  7Sth  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Handbook  of  South  American  Indians:  v.  2,  Andean  civilizations    [with 

bibliographies;  edited  by]  Julian  H.  Steward.  1946.  xxxiv-fl035  p.  il.  191  p. 
of  pi.  2  maps.  (Bulletin  143  [v.  2].)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  State 
Department  as  pro.ject  of  Interdepartmental  Committee  on  Cultural  and  Scien- 
tific Cooperation.]     *  Cloth,  .$4.25.     •  Item  999  SI  2.3  :  143/V.2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  662  [v.  2],  78th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  romprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  estalilished  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  l)eiii;;  suppli(>d  on  apiilicatidii.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  na- 
tional herbarium  are  wholly  botanic.>l.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  fur- 
nished. 

The  Proceedings  are  now  issued  in  pamphl(>t  form  only.  The  separate  papers  will  lie 
sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  designated  to  receive  tliem.  as  issued,  and  a  title 
page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if 
desired. 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


830  Government  Publications 

Beetles.     Checklist  of  coleopterous  insects  of  Mexico,  Central  America,  West  In- 
dies, and  Soutli  America,  i)t.  4;  compiled  by  Richard  E.  Blackwelder.     1946. 
iii  +  5r)l-7t)3  p.     (Bulletin  ISo  [pt.  4J.)      *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  1008 
L.  C.  card  44-40783  SI  3.3  :  185/pt.4 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
have,  since  Oct.  1,  1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character  are  l)rought  within  well-defined  series,  and 
each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
dililomatic  correspondence  of  the  Ihiited  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  lirst  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)  and  are  numbered  witliin  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they 
lieconie  law  ;  they  are  later  published  in  bound  form  in  the  United  States  Statutes  at  large. 
The  Department  of  State  publications  entitled  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement 
series  have  been  discontinued.  The  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  has  been 
inaugurated  to  make  avaihible  in  a  single  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other  instru- 
ments (sucli  as  constitutions  and  charters  of  international  organizations,  declarations, 
agreements  eft'ected  by  exchanges  of  diplomatic  notes,  et  cetera)  establishing  or  defining 
relations  belwoen  the  United  States  of  .America  and  other  countries.  The  texts  printed 
in  the  present  series,  as  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series,  are  au- 
thentic and,  in  appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State.  The 
Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  begins  with  the  number  1501,  the  combined 
numl)ors  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series  having  reached  1500,  the 
last  number  in  the  Treaty  series  being  994  and  the  last  number  in  tlie  Executive  agree- 
ment series  being  50(!.  Treaties  an;  also  published  in  the  conpilation  Treaties  and  other 
international  acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the 
documents,  followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Spanish,  Portuguese, 
and  Frencli  translations,  preiiared  liy  the  Department's  Central  Translating  Office,  have 
their  own  publication  numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Department  of  State 
Bulletin  published  weekly  and  indexed  semiannually  as  of  the  dates  of  the  last  issues  in 
.lune  and  December  contains  the  texts  of  the  dail.v  mimeographed  press  releases,  informa- 
tion regarding  treaties,  and  other  material  on  the  Department's  work.  The  Bulletin  con- 
tains each  quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  publications  for  the  preceding 
quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

For  information  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  by  the  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  1936,  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives,  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Atiglo-American  Committee  of  Inquiry,  report  to  United  States  Government  and 
His  INIajest.v's  Government  in  United  Kingdom,  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  Apr.  20, 
1946,     1946.     viii-l-92    p.     ([Near    Eastern    series    2;    Publication    2536.]) 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-26503  S  1.31 :  2 

Blocked  nutionals.     Proclaimed  list  of  certain  blocked  nationals,  cumulative  supp. 
3,  June  6,  1946,  containing  additions,  amendments,  and  deletions  made  since 
revision  10  of  Dec.  20,  1945.     1946.     [2]-f20  p.     [Publication  2543.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4G-25444  S  1.2 :  N  21/945-2/supp.3 

Bretton  ll'oorf.s"  agreement.  International  Bank  for  Recon.s^truction  and  Develop- 
ment, articles  of  agreement  between  United  States  and  other  Powers,  formu- 
lated at  United  Nations  Monetary  and  Financial  Conference,  Bretton  Woods, 
N.  H.,  July  1-22,  1944,  signed  Washington  Dec.  27,  1945,  instrument  of  accept- 
ance by  United  States  deposited  Dec.  20,  1945,  effective  Dec,  27,  1945.  [1946.] 
[2]-f33  p.  (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1502;  [Publication 
2511].)     *  I'aper,  10c.     •  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  4(J-26502  8  9.10:1502 

Note. — The  Treaties  and  otlier  international  acts  series  replaces  the  Treaty  series 
and  Executive  agreement  series  beginning  with  no.  1501.  For  further  details  see  the 
note  above  under  the  centerhead  State  Department. 

Bulletin.  Department  of  State  Bulletin.  Jan.  0-June  30.  1946.  v.  14,  no.  341-36.5. 
[1946.]  p.  1-1136,  il.  3  maps,  4°  [Weekly.  Each  of  these  publications  carries 
a  State  Department  number  which  is  purposely  omitted  from  this  entry.  Num- 
bers 352  and  365  include  lists  of  publications  of  State  Department  released 
during  quarters  begiiuiing  Jan.  1  and  Apr.  1  1946.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
.$3..50  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $5.25.  •  Item  1(»14 
L.  C.  card  39-26945  S  1.3  :  14/341-365 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  831 

Colombia  Commercial  relations,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Colombia 
Sti^«^  to  wai"-ei  in  respect  of  tariff  preferences  acc-orded  Ecuador  by  Co  omlaa 
mde  tl-eatTof  comn.erce  between  Colombia  and  Ecuador  signed  July  b  1942, 
"s  amended  Oct.  14,  1!)43,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes- signed  Bogota,  Ap  .  17 
m^  194G  [2]-h4  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  490;  LPubhcatiou  2ol4].) 
[Spanish  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037.  « 9  8' 496 

L.  C.  card  4(J-2G315  "    '. 

Cosm  Rica.     Military  mission,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Costa  Rica 
si-ned  Washington,  Dec.  10,  1945,  ettective  Dec.  10,  1945.     194b.     l^J  +  i^  p. 
(E.xecutive  agreement  series  486 ;  [Publication  2507] . )      [English  and  Spanish.] 

*  I'aper,  5c.     •  Item  1037.  a  q  q  •  4Q,a 
L.  C.  card  46-26316  ,  '^-^ 

Council  of  Foreiijn  Ministers.     Paris  meeting  of  foreign  ministers,  report  of  Sec- 

"eJaiv  Byrnes!  May  20,  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +16  p.  16"     ([Conference  series 

86  ;  Publication  2-337.] )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1031  S  5  30  •  86 

L.  C.  card  46-26404  .  •      ' 

Dinlomatic  U.st  Jan.-Mav  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  various  paging,  24      ( [I  ub- 

""ifc'tio     2452,  2470,  2494,  2509-  2527.])      [Monthly..  Text  on  p.  ^,of  ^^vei^J 

*  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.a0.  ^»  Item_  1014 
L.  C.  card  10-16292  _       ."    '     _^-  ,, 

Foreign  service  list,  :ian.  1,  IMQ.      [1946.]      iv+147.  p..     ^^''^'i'^^^^i^^^ 

*  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  (^;jc.     •  Item  1017 
L.  C.  card  1(^16360  .,        lir    i 

Germany.  Surrender  by  Germany,  terms  between  United  States  and  other  Allied 
Powers  and  Germany,  signed  at  Rheinis  May  7.  1945  and  at  Berlin  May  8,  194^, 
effective  May  8,  1945.  1946.  [2] +10  p.  (Executive  agreement  sene^s  fj^^^^^ 
[Publication  2515].)      [English,  Russian,  and  German.]     -Papei,  oc.     •  item 

L.  C.   card  46-26399  S  9.8:  502 

International  Court  of  Justice,  selected  tlocuments  relating  to  drafting  of  statute. 

1946.     v+167  p.     ( [Conference  series  84  ;  Publication  2491.] )     *  Cloth,  H-00. 

*  Item  1031  Q  r  QA.  Qj 
L.  C.  card  46-26501  ^  '^"^^ •  *^ 

Lend-lease  operation.^.    22d  report  to  Congress  on  lend-lease  operations  for  period 
ended  Dec.  31,  1945.     [1946.]     89  p.  il.  *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  9o4 
L.  C.  card  41-50712  ^  -^-^^  •  -^ 

Same.     (H.  doc.  663,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Prenatal  care.  Hygiene  de  la  grossesse,  version  frangais  de  Prenatal  care  (Edi- 
tion de  1945),  publication  du  Bureau  de  I'Enfance,  Ministere  du  Travail  des 
fitats-Unis  d'Am6rique.  [194().]  iii+68  p.  il.  (Traduction  du  Bureau  Cen- 
tral de  Traduction;  Publication  TC-227.)  [Another  illustration  on  cover. 
For  an  English  edition  of  Prenatal  care,  issued  by  Children  s  Bureau,  see  the 
Monthly  catalog  for  Nov.  1944,  p.  1278.]     t     •  Item  1029  S16.7:22( 

Puhlication.'i.  Recent  publications  of  Department  of-^  State,  1946^  l}SrV/Jr^l 
p.  narrow  8"     ( [Publication  2510.] )     t     •  Item  1019  S  1.2 :  P  96/;./946-2 

Recim-ocity  Information  Committee.    Suggestions  as  to  method  a"^l  character  of 
representations  to  Committee  for  Reciprocity  Information.    Apr.  I'^^b.     1.2J+D 
p.     ([Commercial  policy  series  86;  Publication  2534.])      t     •  ^^em  1()13 
L.  C.  card  46-26488  ^  ^-^^  =  ^^^ 

The  record,  Jau.-May  1946 ;  v.  2,  no.  1-5.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4°  [^lontbly. 
Processed.     Numbers  1  and  2  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  fc*  -'■••i /^  ^ 

*  SUPREME  COURT 

Criminal  procedure.  Rules  of  criminal  procedure  for  District  Courts,  adopted  by 
Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  with  notes  to  rules  as  prepared  under  direction 
of  Advisory  (^ommittee  on  Rules  for  Criminal  I'rocedure  appomted  by  Supiviiie 
Court  of  United  States;  prcsent.Ml  by  Mr.  McCarran.  194().  ix  +  14(»  p.  (S  dor 
175,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Includes  Bibliography  of  articles  on  Federal  rules  of 
criminal  procedure.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26366 

•  Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


832  .Government  Publications 

Opinions.  Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  326,  U.  S.  no.  2.  Preliminary 
print.  [lJ)4ti.]  cover  title,  xi i +203-481 +xxx  p.  [Case.s  adjudged  in  Supreme 
Court  at  Oct.  term,  1915  (opinions  of  liM.")  term  including  Dec.  17,  li)45,  and 
memoranda  of  cases  t4irough  Apr.  1,  1946,  to  be  reported  later).  This  number 
contains  tablo  of  cases  reiioried  in  v.  320,  pts.  1  and  2.  From  United  States 
reports,  v.  326.]  *  Paper,  20c,  single  copy,  $2.23  per  term  of  court:  foreign 
subscription,  $3.00.  ju  6.8/la  :  326/2 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Colonihia.     Recent    development    in    foreign    trade    of    Colombia.     1946.     cover 
title,  [2] +61  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  40-26358  TC  1.22  •  C  71 

Cuba.     Economic  controls  and  commercial   policy  in  Cuba.     1946.     cover  title 
[IJ  +49  p.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-26499  TC  1.20 -0  89 

Dominican  Republic.     Economic  controls  and  commercial  policy  in  Dominican 
Kepublic.     1946.     cover  title,  [1] +27  p.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper  lOc 
•  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-26500  -pC  1.20 :  D  71 

Haiti.     Economic  controls  and  commercial  policy  in  Haiti.     1946.     cover  title 
[2]  +26  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-26344  TC  1  20  •  H 12 

Petroleum,  prepared  in  response  to  requests  from  Committee  on  Finance,  Senate 
and  Commjttee  on  Ways  and  Means,  House  of  Representatives.  1946.  cover 
title,  iv+lo2  p.  (War  changes  in  industry  series,  report  17.)  [Text  on  n  2  of 
cover.]     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  1044  TCl!l8:17 

Puerto  Rico.     Economy  of  Puerto  Rico  with  special  reference  to  economic  impli- 
cations of  independence  and  other  proposals  to  change  its  political  status  under 
general  provisions  of  sec.  332,  pt.  2,  title  3,  tariff  act  of  1930.     Washington,  Mar 
19-^.     cover-title,  [2] +67  p.  il.     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26240  TC  1  2  •  P  96/-> 

TAX  COURT 

«h^o?J"~?,^  M^^"''^'^  reports  are  first  promulgated  in  leaflet  form,  designated  as  "advance 
forn,  nn^i'^^Kr^''"/'  of  each  month,  these  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  paSet 
form  and  i)ublisbed  as  "advance  parts."  Later,  the  advance  u-irts  -ire  <-.Mi^niifi  rp7i  oif^ 
issued  in  bound  volumes.  A  list  ofVemorandum  op  nions  is  included^n  eac^^ 
TWnn '■"']"■''  n'''^"*"  ''"''  ^^^  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  bv  the  Superintendent  of 
Doc  mj-its.  Government  Printing  Oflice,  Washington  25.  D.  C.  Tlie  subscrSn  uHce  of 
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Adler,  Loim  Realty  Co.,  Inc.  Louis  Adler  Realty  Companv,  Inc.  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  [lin.lings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5643,  promul- 
ga  ed  Apr.  19,  1940.  [1946.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  102.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports 
V.  0.  ]        Paper,  5c.  ju  ii.7/a  :  6/102 

Alexander,  S.  Kenneth.    S.  Kenneth  Alexander  v.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 

riZ«?"i-'"''  ".^^A""^  '"'"'  ''■'  ■'■'  "I  =  •'"'■'^"^  "«•  2'^'^^  promulgated  Apr.  23.  1946. 
[1946.]     lu  p.     ( [Opinion]  105.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/105 
Allen,  Wade.     Wade  Allen  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
land   opinion]:   docket   no.   4(;32.   proiimlgated   Apr.   30,   19-16.      [1946]     10   p 
( [Opinion]  115. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/115 

Ander.,on,  Willis  B.  Willis  B.  Anderson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4423,  promulgated  Mav  6  1946* 
[1946.]     10  p.     ([Opinion]  123.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  6/123 

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Bark,  Arnold  P.  Arnold  P.  Bark,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6(J65,  promulgated  Apr.  29,  11)46.  [1946.] 
6  p.      ([Opinion]    110.)      [Frmn  T.   C.   Reports,  v.   6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/110 

Cleveland  Adolph  Mayer  Realty  Cori>oration  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
lindings  of  tact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6101,  promuif:;ated  Apr.  16,  1946. 
[1946.]     14  p.     ( [Opinion]  95.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paiier,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/95 

Connelly,  James  A.  James  A.  Connelly  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings uf  fact  [and  fipmion]  ;  docket  nos.  5153,  6(06,  promulgated  Apr.  17,  1946. 
[19:i6.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  96.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/96 

Consolidated  Motor  Lines,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  2043,  promulgated  JNlay  17,  1946.  [1946.] 
15  p.     ([Opinion]   135.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sn  11.7/a :  6/135 

Crude  Oil  Corporation  of  America  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [ami  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  33U2,  promulgated  Apr.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p. 
( [Opinion]  84.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/S4 

Decisions,     iieports,  v.  5,  no.  6-8.     [11S45.J      [xiv]  +  [1] -fS92-13SS+iv.  p.     [Con- 
tains decisions  promulgated  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1945.]     *  Paper,  no.  6  and  7,  25c.; 
no.  8,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  24-27411  Ju  11.7/a  2  :  5/0-S 

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containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued,  the  price  of  these  being  given  at 
the  time  of  publication. 

Same,  v.  6,  no.  1  and  2.     [1946.]     [xix]-f  [l]+l-628  p.     [Contains  decisions 

promulgated  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1946.]     *  Paper,  25c.  each.         Ju  11.7/a  2  :  6/1,  2 

Elmer,  Lueius  H.  Estate  of  Lucius  H.  Elmer,  Phoenix  State  Bank  and  Trust 
Company,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8020,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]   121.)      [From  T.  C.   Reports,  v.  6.]      *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  6/121 

f'ifth  Street  Store  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3661,  promulgated  Apr.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  18  p.  ( [Opinion] 
88.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  J u  11.7/a  :  6/88 

Gibl),  Mrs.  Florence  A.  Estate  of  Florence  Althea  Gibb,  Althea  Gibb  Hunter, 
Malcolm  DuBois  Hunter  and  Charles  S.  McVeigh,  as  executors,  v.  conmiissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6947,  pronmlgated 
May  20,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  137.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/137 

Hall,  George  W.  Estate  of  George  W.  Hall,  B.  Brower  Hall,  Charles  F.  Grimes 
and  Paul  H.  Davis,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  rev(!nue,  opinion ; 
docket  no.  3469,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  120.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/120 

Harrington  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6680,  promulgated  Apr.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 94.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/94 

Harvey,  William  G.  William  G.  Harvey  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4893,  promulgated  Apr.  8,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  86.)     [Fronj  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/86 

Hayes.  Sadie  C.  Sadie  Corbett  Hayes  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion  ;  docket  no.  8605,  pronmlgated  Apr.  30,  1046.  [194(;.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion] 
117.)      [Fnmi  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/117 

Herndon  Drilling  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4193,  promulgated  Apr.  3,  1946.  [ir!46.]  12  p. 
([Opinion]  82.)      [Fronj  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a:  6/82 

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Heijmdn,  MiUiain.  \\'illiain  Hcyinaii  and  Lydia  Heyman  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  ivvfnui',  findings  of  fact  [and  oijinion]  ;  docket  no.  0904,  promulgated 
Apr.  23,  l!)4ti.  iVMij.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  104.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.] 
*  I'aper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/104 

llurd.  Edward  L.  Estate  of  Edward  L.  Hurd,  Charlotte  H.  Hurd,  executrix,  v. 
connnLssioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no. 
7443,  promulgated  Apr.  25,  ll)4(>.  [194G.]  5  p.  ( [Opinion]  106.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  v.  6.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/106 

liioc,  Andrew  J.  Estate  of  Andrew  .7.  Igoe,  Peter  Igoe  and  James  J.  Igoe,  execu- 
tors, V.  conunissioiier  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket 
no.  6580,  promulgated  Apr.  3,  1946.  [1946. J  9  p.  ([Opinion]  83.)  [From 
T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/83 

Juckson,  Robert  L.  Robert  L.  Jackson,  C.  P.  LeMire  and  T.  H.  Mastin,  trustees  of 
the  trust  estate  of  Thomas  Lonergan  v.  commissioner  of  internal  i-evenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinit)nJ  ;  docket  no.  7844,  promulgated  Apr.  12,  1946.  [1946.] 
6  p.     ( [Opinion]  98. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     Ju  11.7/a  :  6/93 

L( d<Tni(iii,  JuJcs  D.  Jules  D.  T^derman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  (>347,  promulgated  May  8,  1&46. 
11&46.]     9  p.     ( [Opinion]  127.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/127 

McKean,  Quiney  A.  8.  Quincy  A.  Shaw  IMcKean  and  Margaret  S.  McKean  (hus- 
band and  wife)  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opin- 
ion] ;  (locket  no.  8063,  promulgated  Apr.  17, 1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  99.) 
[FromT.C.  Reports,  V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/99 

Maggio  Bros.  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  111268,  1C64,  5125,  promulgated  Mav  8,  1946.  [1946.] 
11  p.      ( [Opinion]  128.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/128 

Milncr,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Estate  of  Mary  Clare  Milner,  Gustrine  Milner  Jackson  and 
Mary  Clare  Milner  Morse,  executrices,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3255,  promulgated  Apr.  29,  1946. 
[1946.]     Up.     ([Opinion]  112.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/112 

Nelson,  Albert.  Albert  Nelson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6768,  promulgated  Apr.  18,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p. 
( [Opinion]  100. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  6/100 

O'Hara,  S.  M.  R.  S.  M.  R.  O'Hara  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4326,  promulgated  Apr.  29,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p. 
( [Opinion]  109. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  6/109 

Parker,  Froneis  A.  Francis  A.  Parker  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  G3S7,  promulgated  May  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
14  p.     ([Opinion]  125.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/125 

Philadelphia,  Germantown  and  Norristown  Railroad  Company  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  ['Tid  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7107,  promulgated 
Apr.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  103.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.] 
*  Paoer,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  6/103 

Record  Realty  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4292,  promulgated  Apr.  25,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p. 
([Opinion]  107.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.      Ju'll.7/a :  6/107 

Rouse,  C.  C.  C.  C.  Rouse,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6692,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p. 
( [Opinion]  116.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a  :  6/116 

Rules  of  practice.  Amendments  to  Rules  of  practice  [before  Tax  Court],  edition 
of  Aug.  1,  1945;  promulgated  May  18,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.     |     •  Item  1050 

Ju  11.8 :  945/amdt. 

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Schrciher,  Ahe.  Abe  Schreiber  v.  conmiissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  J.  C.  Sbap- 
row  V.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion  1  ;  doclcet  nos.  o787-3S.  pronnUgated 
Apr.  12,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  92)  [P^rom  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.] 
*  Paper,  oc.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/92 

Seattle  Brewing  tf  Malt'uuj  Company,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  2265,  promulgated  Apr.  29,  1946.  [1946.] 
18  p.     ([Opinion]  111.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  He. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/111 

Slover,  Samut'l  L.  Samuel  L.  Slover  et  al.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  dockets  nos.  7557,  7573,  7592,  7594-7595,  pro- 
mulgated Apr.  29, 1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  113.)  [L^roni  T.  C.  Reports, 
v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7a  :  6/113 

Standard  Tube  Conipanii  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5406,  promulgated  May  3,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p. 
( [Opinion]  122.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a  :  6/122 

Toeller,  John  J.  Estate  of  John  J.  Toeller,  Franklin  Mayo,  administrator  with 
will  annexed,  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opin- 
ion] ;  docket  no.  6890,  promulgated  Apr.  26,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  ([Opinion] 
108.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/108 

Wood,  Stanley  B.  Stanley  B.  Wood  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion  ; 
docket  no.  4479,  promulgated  Apr.  30,  1940.  [1946.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  119.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/119 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Electricity.  Electricity  sales  statistics,  calendar  year  1945.  [1946]  4  p.  4° 
[Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t  Y  3.T  25  :  13/H9-130/sum. 

Same,  monthly  report  128-133 ;  Oct.  1945-Mar.  1946.     [1946.]     Each  [4]  p. 

or   [3]   p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Y  3.T  25  :  13/128-133 

Precipitation  in  Tennessee  River  basin,  Jan.-Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  various  pag- 
ing, il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  A  supplement,  13  p.  map,  issued  to  Mar.  1946 
publication.]     t  Y  3.T  25  :  14/946-1  to  946-4 

Report.  Annual  report  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  fiscal  year  1942.  1946. 
v-l-80  p.     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1051 

L.  C.  card  35-26123  Y  3.T  25  : 1/942 

Note. — At  the  request  of  national  security  officials  this  report  was  not  published  in 
1942.     Manuscript  copies  were  tiled  with  the  Congress  and  the  President. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Aufitin  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.  Estimate  of  appropriation  under  Treasury  Depart- 
ment for  payment  of  claim  [of  Austin  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.]  Mav  13, 1946.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  582,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Checks.  Regulations  relating  to  delivery  of  checks  and  warrants  to  addresses 
outside  United  States,  its  territories  and  possessions.  May  3,  1946.  1  p.  4° 
(Department  circular  (>55,  supp.  4;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  1.4/2 :  655/supp.4 

Claims.  Schedule  of  claims  allowed  bv  General  Accounting  Office.  May  13,  1946 
lip.     (H.  doc.  578,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Corporations.  Corporations  acceptable  as  sureties  on  Federal  bonds.  Aug.  30, 
1945.  1  p.  4°  (12tli  supplement.  Department  circular  570,  revised  Apr.  20, 1943 ; 
Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau,  Surety  Bonds   [Section].)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  570/13/supp.l2 

Corporations  acceptable  as  sureties  on  Federal  bonds.     Mar.  15,  1946.     1 

p.  4°     (13th  supplement.  Department  circular  570,  revised  Apr.  20,  1943;  Fiscal 
Service,  Accounts  Bureau,  Surety  Bonds  [Section  ].)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.  4/2  :  570/13/supp.  13 

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• Corporations  acceptable  as  sureties  on  Federal  bonds.    May  22,  1946.     1  p. 

4°     (11th  supplenu'iit,  Department  circular  57i),  revih^ed  Apr.  20,  1943;  Fiscal 

Service,  Accounts  Bureau,  Surety  Bonds  [Section].)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  570/13/supp.  11 
Finance.     Daily  statement  of  Treasury,  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 

Treasury  offices  and  depositories,  Jan.  2-June  28,  1946.     [1946.]     various  pag- 

inj,',  narrow  f"     |  Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 

L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5  :  046. 

Treasury  bulletin,  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  various  paging, 

il.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.     In  Jan.  and  Feb.  1946  issues,  page  i,  first  page 
of  text,  is  printed  on  inside  of  front  cover.]     t  T  1.3  :  946/1-5 

Foreign  moneys.  Values  of  foreign  moneys,  Jan.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p. 
large  8°  (Department  circular  1;  Director  of  Mint.)  [Quarterly.  Code  of 
Federal  regulations  title  31,  Money  and  liuance,  chap.  1,  Monetary  offices,  pt. 
12J,     Values  of  foreign  moneys.]     j  T  1.4/2 : 1/946-1 

Pay.  alloirances,  etc.  Estimate  of  appropriation  under  Treasury  Department  for 
payment  of  certain  claim  [for  travel  pay  and  allowances,  regulars.  War  with 
Spain  in  Philippine  Islands].  May  13,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  581,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess. )     t 

Public  moneys  and  official  checks  of  United  States  disbursing  officers.  May  1, 
1946.  6  p.  4"  (Department  circular  195,  revised;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts 
Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2 :  195/3 

Treasury  bonds.  Modification  of  various  department  circulars  governing  issues 
of  Treasury  bonds  restricted  as  to  ownership  by  commercial  banks  which  accept 
demand  deposits.  May  17,  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular  787; 
Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     f  T  1.4/2:  787 

Treasury  certificates.  United  States  of  America,  %  percent  Treasury  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  series  E-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  June  1,  1946, 
due  June  1,  1947.  May  20,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (Department  circular  788;  Fiscal 
Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2 :  788 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  certain  internal  I'evenue,  narcotic,  and  other 
laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 
Appeals,    V.    81,    no.    1-26;    Jan.    3-June   27,    1946.     [1946.]     various   paging. 
[Weekly.]     *  Paper,  lOc  single  copy,  $3.10  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $4.70. 
L.  C.  card  10-30i90  T  1.11/2  :  81/1-26 

COAST  GUARD 

Coast   Guard  bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  7-12;  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.]     p.  135-222,  11. 

[Monthly.    Numbers  11  and  12  issued  as  one  publication.]     !•  Item  1C61 

L.  C.  card  39-29105  T  47.21:  7-12 

Engineer's  digest,  no.  35-38;  Jan-June  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  each  31  p.  or 

32  p.  il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  covers.     Numbers  37  and  38 

issued  as  one  publication.]     $ 

L.  C.  card  41-51259  T  47.30 :  35-38 

Merchant  Marine  Council.  Proceedings  of  Merchant  Marine  Council,  v.  3,  no. 
1-5;  Jan.-May  1946.     [1946.]    p.  1-80,  il.  4"     [Monthly.]     t     •  Item  1063 

T  47.31 :  3/1-5 

Motorboat  regulations,  Mar.  1.5,  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii+C77  p.  il.  4°  [Re- 
places Motorboats  and  certain  vessels  propelled  by  machinery  other  than  by 
steam,  more  than  (>5  feet  in  length,  Apr.  1941,  and  supp.  1  thereto,  Feb.  1945, 
and  includes  all  amendments  published  in  the  Federal  register  to  Mar.  15, 
1946.]     t  T  47.8 :  M  85/946 

FISCAL  SERVICE 

PUBLIC   DEBT   BUKE.\U 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Jan.  31-Mar.  31,  1946. 
[1946.]     Each  1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t     •  Item  1041 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  63.207 :  &46/1-3 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  837 


TREIASTTKER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Jan.  31-Mar.  31,  1946.     [1946.]     Each  1  p.  oblong  12°    f    •  Item  1C94 

T  63.307 :  946/1-3 

INTERDEPARTMENTAL  WAR  SAVINGS  BOND  COMMITTEE 

Montlily  bulletin,  Jan.-June  1946.  [1946.]  cover  titles,  various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Processed.     Text  and  other  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.]     t 

T  1.36 :  946/1-6 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income  tax.  Servicemen's  Federal  income  taxes,  questions  and  answers  explan- 
atory of  Federal  income  tax  laws  with  respect  to  members  of  armed  forces  of 
United  States  in  AVorld  War  II.     1946.     [2] +40  p.     t  T  22.2 :  Se6 

Internal  revenue  hnlletin,  1946,  no.  1-12;  Jan.  14-June  17,  1946.     1946.     various 
paging.     [Biweekly.     Includes  Rulings  12201-332.] 
L.  C.  card  22-260r)l  T  22.23/1 :  946/1-12 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1046  will  consist  of  biweekly  bul- 
letins and  semi-annual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  biweekly  bulletins  will  contain  the 
rulings  and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known 
as  Treasury  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumu- 
lative bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained 
on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  10c.  single  copy,  .?2.50  a  yr.  ;  foreign  subscription  §3.75. 

Internal  revenue  collection  districts;  corrected  to  May  1,  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  t" 
[Processed.]     t  T  22.6 :  945/corr.-l 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  Boiler  feed-water  compound 
under  class  13,  June  1,  1946-May  31,  1947.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     % 

T  58.8:13/946-47 

Same:  Building  materials  under  class  59,  June  1-Nov.  30,  19 J6.     [1946.] 

15  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8: 59/946 

Same:  Paper  drinking  cups  and  dispensers  under  class  53,  July  1,  1946- 

June  30,  1947.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     %  T  58.8 :  53/4/946-47 

Same:    Woodworking    saws    under  class  40,  July  1,  1946- June  30,  1947. 

[1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     %  T  58.8 :  40/2/946-47 

FEDEEAX   STANDARD   STOCK   CATALOG  DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10,  19.'i3,  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  r)1.7/8  :  is  retained  in  order  that  they  may  be  tiled  with  the  publications 
to  which  they  belong.  The  following  publications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion 
in  binders.      •  Item  1116. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt,  5,  Federal 
specification  for  basins,  hand,  rubber  (natural  and  synthetic)  ;  Mar.  29,  1946. 
[1946.]     4  p.  12°     (ZZ-B-151.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-B-151 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  baths,  eye,  glass ;  Apr.  5,  1946. 

[1916.]     4  p.  12°     (DD-B-115.)      *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-B-115 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  belting,  round,  leather;  Apr. 

5,   1040.     [1946.1     6  p.    12°     (KK-B-211b.)      [Supersedes    Fed.    spec.   KK-P.- 
211a,  May  27,  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KK-B-211b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  carbon-black,  dry  (paint- 
pigment),  amdt.  1 ;  Apr.  26,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (TT-C-120  [amdt.  1].)     f 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-C-120/amdt.  1 

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838  Government  Publications 

Govcrt) m cut  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cement,  rubber  (artists'  and 

photographers'  and  cold-patching),  amdt.  2;  Apr.  26,  1!)46.     [1946.]     2  p.     12° 
(ZZ-C-191a  [amdt.  2].)      [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  June  28,  1944.]     t 

T  r)8.10/;5 :  ZZ-C-191a/an)dt.  2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  H,  Federal  specification  for  clotii,  wire,  screen,  amdt.  5, 

Apr.  19,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12°  (RH-C-451a  [amdt.  5].)  [Supersedes 
Amendment  4,  Aug.  30,  1944.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  RR-C-451a/amdt.  5 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  coats  and  trousers,  rubber- 
coated  ( foul-weather-clothing) ,  amdt.  1 ;  Apr.  5,  1946.  11946.]  3  p.  12"  (BBB- 
C-GO(i  [amdt.  1].)  [Supersedes  Emergency  alternate  Fed.  spec.  E-BBB-C-6(J6, 
Nov.  20,  1942.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  BBB-C-606/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  couplings,  hose,  cotton  (rub- 
ber-lined) and  linen  (nnlined),  amdt.  1,  Apr.  19,  1940.  [1946.]  3  p.  12° 
(WW-C-621a  [amdt.  1].)  [Supersedes  Emergency  alternate  Fed.  spec.  E- 
WW-C-(!21a,  Nov.  3,  1942.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  WW-C-621a/amdt.  1 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  enamel,  interior,   semigloss, 

tints  and  white ;  IMay  7, 1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  il.  12°     (TT-E-508. )     *  Paper,  5  c. 

T  58.10/3 :  TT-E-508 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hammers,  mauls,  and  sledges, 

amdt.  3;  Mar.  29,  1946.  [1046.]  14  p.  il.  12°  (GGG-H-86  [amdt.  3].) 
[Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Dec.  23,  1943.]     t        T  58.10/3 :  GGG-H-S6/amdt.  3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  steam,  amdt.  4;  Apr.  5, 

1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  12°  (ZZ-H-541  [amdt.  4].)  [Supersedes  Amendment 
3,  Dec.  4,  1944.]     t  T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-541/amdt.4 

Same :  sec  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  water,  wrapped,  amdt.  4 ; 

Apr.  5.  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  12°  (ZZ-H-611  [amdt.  4].)  [Supersedes  Amend- 
ment 3,  Sept.  2(5,  1941.  and  Emergency  alternate  E-ZZ-H-611,  July  28,  1942.]     f 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-H-611/amdt.4 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  lace;  Apr.  5,  1946. 

[194(5.]  8  p.  12°  (KK-L-201b.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  KK-L-201a,  July  23, 
1942.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  KK-L-201h 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lubricants  and  liquid-fuels, 

general  specifications  (methods  for  sampling  and  testing)  ;  May  12.  1945. 
[1946.]  4S4  p.  il.  2  pi.  12°  ( V V-]L-791c. )  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  VV-I^ 
791b,  Feb.  19,  1942.]     *  Paper,  75c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-L-791c 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  carbon,  typewriter,  black, 

amdt.  1;  Apr.  5,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  12°     (UU-P-158  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  UU-P-158/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  stencil,  board ;  Apr. 

19,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  UU-P-543a,  Apr.  4,  1939.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  UU-P-543b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe-fittings  (bushings,  plugs, 

and  locknuts),  bronze  and  ferrous  (screwed),  admt.  1;  Apr.  19,  1946.  [1946.] 
1  p.  12°     ( WW-P-471  [amdt.  1] . )     t  T  58.10/3  :  WW-P-471/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  scales,  weighing,  beam,  bench- 

or  counter-types;  Apr.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  .5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  AAA-S-115 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  scales,  weighing,  beam,  port- 
able-platform, floor-types;  Apr.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  il.  12o     *  Paper,  5c. 

T58.10/3:  AAA-S-118 

Same:    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  scales,  weighing,  suspended- 
types;  Apr.  16,  1946.      [1946.]     9  p.  il.  12°      (AAA-S-133.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  AAA-S-133 

Same :   sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  shields,  erasing,   typists' ; 

Apr.  26,  1046.  [1946.]  4  p.  il.  12°  (I^S-2S1.)  [Copies  will  be  forwarded  to 
depository  libraries  if  ohtainalile.]     *  Paper,   .5c.  T  58.10/3  :  L-S-281 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  839 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speciflcation  for  sleeves,  dredging,  Apr.  16, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (ZZ-S-451a).     [Sui>ersedes  Fed.  spec.  ZZ-S-lal,  May 
2,  1933,  and  Emergency  alternate  E-ZZ-lol,  July  12,  1943.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-S-451a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  solder,  gold,  dental ;   Mar. 

29,1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12"     (QQ-S-054.)     *  Paper,  5c.        T  58.10/3 :  QQ-S-554 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  steel,  structural,    (including 

welding),  and  rivet,  for  bridges  and  buildings,  amdt.  3 ;  Apr.  16,  1946.  [1946.] 
3  p.  12°     (QQ-S-741  [amdt.  3].)     [Supersedes  Amendment  2,  Feb.  17,  1944.]     f 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-S-741/amdt.3 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  valves,  bronze,  gate,  125-  and 

150-pound,  screwed  and  flanged  (for  land  use),  amdt.  1;  Apr.  19,  1946.  1946. 
1  p.  12"     (WW-V-54  [amdt.  1.])     t  T  58.10/3  :  WW- V-54/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wire,  steel  (carbon),  spring, 

music,  amdt.  1;  Mar.  29,  1946.     1946.    1  p.  12°     (QQ-W-47()  [amdt.  IJ.)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-W-470/amdtl 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  1947  supplement  to  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  elec- 
tric, incandescent,  large,  tungsten-filament.  [1946.]  8  p.  12°  [This  supple- 
ment covers  the  period  Sept.  1,  1946-Aug.  31,  1947.]     *  I'aper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  W-L-lOlc/947  supp. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  1947  supplement  to  Federal  specification  for  lamps,  elec- 
tric, incandescent,  miniature,  tungsten-filament.  [1916.]  7  p.  12°  [This  sup- 
plement covers  the  period  Sept.  1,  1946-Aug.  31,  1947.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :  W-L-lllb/947  supp. 

Supplement  43-46  to  Index  of  Federal  specification  revised  Jan  1,  1945; 

Apr.  16-May  27,  1946.  [1946.]  Each  1  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supplements  44-46 
are  also  designated  nos.  6-8  to  Index  of  Federal  specifications  revised  Feb.  1, 
1946.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  ind./945/supp.43-46 

Supplement  9  to  Index  of  Federal  Specification  revised  Feb.  1,  1940 ;  June  5, 

1946.    1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  T  58.10/3 :  ind./946/supp.9 

RESEARCH  AND  STATISTICS  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Prices  and  yields  of  public  marketable  securities  issued 
by  United  States  Goverrnuent  and  by  Federal  agencies,  Jan.-Mar.  1946.  [1946.] 
Each  7  p.  f"     [Monthly.]     f     •  Item  1120  T  62.7 :  946/1-3 

SAVINGS  BOND  DIVISION 

Note. — The  name  of  the  War  Finance  Division  was  changed  to  Savings  Bond  Division 
as  of  Jan.  1,  1946.     Publications  of  both  Divisions  are  entered  below  for  convenience. 

Budgeting.  Lessons  in  budgeting,  school  savings  bulletin  [with  list  of  Back- 
ground material  for  teachers].     [1946.]     21  p.  4°     [I'rocessed.]     f    T66.2:B85 

Minute  man,  v.  5,  no.  10-13;  Jun.-May  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  il.  4" 
[.Monthly.     Mar.-Apr.  issued  as  one  publication.]     J     •  T  66.7 :  5/10-13 

School  savings.    Teaching  mathematics  through  school  savings,  junior  high  school 
study  unit,   including  information,   activities,   and   problems  for  junior  high 
school  classes  in  mathematics;  by  Irene  M.  Reid.     [1946.]     35  p.  il.  4"     |P'-of 
essed.]     f  T6().2:M42/2 

Schools  at  work  for  peace  and  prosperity.  Mar.  1946.  [1946.]  20  p.  il.  large  4" 
[Quarterly.  ]     j  T  66.9 :  946/1 

SECRET  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Money.     Know  your  money,  how  to  know  counterfeit  money,  what  to  do  about  it, 
how  to  guard  against  forged  Governmetit  checks.     [Revi.sed  edition.]      [July 
1946.]     cover  title,  32  p.  il.     (Text  and  other  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover."] 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1121 
L.  0.  card  46-26428  T  34.2  :  M  74/946 

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840  Government  Publications 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Decisions.  Administrator's  decisions,  Veterans'  Administration,  no.  698-695- 
Apr.  30-May  4,  1946.     [1940.]     Eacli  4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t       VA  1.8 :  6J3-695 

Life  inxurance.  Information  and  premium  rates.  United  States  Government  life 
insurance,  under  provisions  of  war  risli  insurance  and  World  War  veterans  acts 
and  amendments  thereto,  llevised  Apr.  1946.  [194G.]  iii+28  p.  narrow  8° 
(V.  A.  Pamphlet  9-1.)     t  VA  1.19:9-1 

Readjustment  uUoivances.  Information  concerning  readjustment  allowances  for 
veterans  of  World  War  II  a.s  established  by  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of 
1944  and  amended  by  Public  laws  190  and  268,  79th  Congress.  Apr.  1,  1946. 
[2] +14  p.  narrow  8"  (VA  pamphlet  4-2.)  [Supersedes  Form  1386,  rev.]  f 
•  Item  1124  VA  1.19  :  4-2 

WAR  CONTRACTS  PRICE  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Renegotiation  regulations,  fiscal  years  ending  after  O'une  30,  1943,  supp.  RR-18; 
Ajir.  r»,  l<j.(i.     [11)40.]     [38]  J).    [Issued  in  luose-leaf  furni.]    Included  in  price  of 
Ilenegotiation  regulations,  which  has  been  extended  for  another  year  at  an 
additional  $2.00 ;  foreign  subscription  for  complete  service  $5.50     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  44-412G9  Y  3.W  19/o :  6  K  2iVsupp.  18 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 


Army  regulations. 


Note. — Army  resiilations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military  service  and 

are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose  leaf  binders.      •  Item  1129. 

15-15.       Adjutant  Genei-al's  Department :   Records  administration,  Changes  1  ;  June  11, 

104G.     194G.     1  p.     *  I'aper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  15-15/ch.l 

25-250.     Judsc    Advocate    Gpiioral's    Dei  artment  :    Leiral    assistance  ;    jMav    14,    1046 

[1946.]      8  p.      [Supersedes  Circular  74,  1943,  par.  2,  sec.  6,  Circular  111, 

1943,  Circular  73,  l'J44,  and  sec.  7,  Circular  79,  1944.]-    *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6:  25-250 
30-2215.   Quartermaster  Corps:  Meal  ticlvets.  Changes  3;  June  4,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p. 
[Supersedes  Changes  2,  July  27,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W1.6:  30-221o/4/ch.3 
35-140.     Finance  Department:  Public  funds,  how  l^ept.  May  17,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  35-140,  May  26,  1943,  including  changes  3,  Aug.  30,  1944.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-140/7 

35-160.     Same:   Receipts  for  public  funds;   May   17,   1946.      [1946.]      2   p.      [Super- 
sedes  AR   35-160,    Feb.    5,    1945.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.0  :  35-160/8 
35-780.     Same:  Proceeds  of  sales  and  collections,  Changes  1  ;  June  12,  1946.     [1946.] 
2   p.      •  Paper,   5c.                                                                      W  1.6  :  35-780/7/ch.l 
35-1480.   Same:  Aviation  pay.  Changes  1  ;  May  23,  1946.     [1946]     2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-14S0/6/ch.l 

35-1495.   Same:  Parachute  pay:  May  14,  1946.      [1946.]     3  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35- 

1495,  Dec.  1,  1945,  and  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  : 35-1495/4 
35-1640.   Same:    Pay    of   officers,    rates.    Changes   4;    Mav    10,    1946.      [1946.]      3    p. 
[Supersedes    AR   35-1640,   Changes   3,    Nov.    10,    1944.]      *  Pai)pr,    5c. 

W  1.6:  35-1640/6/ch.4 
35-1680.   Same:  Pav  of  commissioned  officers,  longevity  pav  :  Mav  10,  1946.      [1946.] 
4    p.       [Supersedes    AR    35-1680.    Sent.    18,    1943,    including    Changes    1, 
Nov.  3,  1944,  and  sec.  1,  Circular  64,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  : 35-1680/7 

35-1740.   Same:    Pay  of  commissioned  officers  and  otliers  who  certify  their  own  pay 

vo'icbors    in     connection     with    sonfi'-ntion    fi-om    service:     ^fav    14.     1946. 

[1946.]      6  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-1740.  June  1.  1943  including  Change  1, 

Oct.  2,  1944,  and  sec.  4.  Circular  328,  1945.]     ♦  Pajier,  5c. 

W 1.6  : 35-1740/7 
35-1760.   Same  :  Pay  of  retired  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  of  regular  Army, 
Changes  1  ;  May  14,  1946.     1946.     1  p.     •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-1760/8/ch.l 
35-2360.   Same  :  Pay  of  enlisted  personnel,  longevity  pay.  Changes  1  ;  May   10,  1946. 
1946.     1  p.      [Supersedes  sec.  2,  Circular  64,  1945.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W 1.6  :  35-2360/7/ch.l 

35-2490.   Same:    >fustering-out   pavnients.    Changes    2:    June    11.    1916.      1916.      1    p. 

[Supersedes    AR    35-2490.      Changes    1,    ISIav     27.     1946.]      *  P.nper.     5c. 

M'  1  R  :  .•?'^.  -"^'on  '":<  /r-ii  2 
35-2720.   Same:   Pav   and   allowance   of  Philippine   scouts:    June   11.    1946.      [1946.] 
2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-2720,  Aug.  4,  1945.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W1.6:  35-2720/6 

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841 


Army  regulations — Coutinued. 

35-3ii:o.  Same  :  lay  una  allowances,  Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  Enlisted  Keserve  Corps, 
and  ottieers,  Aiuiv  of  United  States,  Changes  1  ;  May  10,  1946.  1946. 
1    p.      *  I'aper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-o4i:0/S/cli.l 

35-4520.  Same  :  Monetary  allowances  for  quarters  and  subsistence  for  enlisted  per- 
sonnel in  noniravei  status  and  lor  quarters  lor  dependents  ot  enlisted 
personnel  ot  1st,  i:d,  or  3d  grade,  Changes  4;  June  11,  1940.  [1946.] 
0  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35—4520,  Changes  3,  Mar.  11,  1946,  and  sec.  2, 
Circular   «4.      1940. J       *  I'aper.   .jc.  W  1.0  :  35-45-0/S/ch.4 

35-4810.  Same :  Travel  allowances  of  enlisted  personnel,  Changes  2  ;  June  7,  1946. 
[1946.]  6- p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-4S10,  Changes  1,  Mar.  16,  1946.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.0  :  35-4SlU/2/ch.2 

35-6040.  Same  :  Payments  under  contracts,  formal  and  informal,  Changes  5  ;  May  27, 
1946.      [1946.]      3  p.     [Supersedes  Changes  4,  June  4,  1945.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-6040/5/ch.5 

35-6620.   Same:    Expendable    property,    Changes    2;    June    6,    1946.       [1946.]       2    p. 

[Supersedes  AR  35-6620,  Changes  1,  May  10,    1945,  and  sec.   1,   Circular 

149,    1945.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-602i)/S/ch.2 

35-6060.   Same  :   Sales  of  property  and  services  to  organizations  and  individuals  within 

military  service,  and  accounting  by  sales  officers,  Changes  1  :  May  2S,  1946. 

[1946.]      3    p.      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.0  :  35-0060/8/ch.l 

40-410.     Medical  Department:  Army  Institute  of  Pathology;  June  7,  1946.      [1946.] 

4   p.      [Supersedes  AR  40-4iU,  Aug.  3,    1942.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6 : 40-410/3 
40—590.     Same  :  Administration  of  hospitals,  general  provisions.  Changes  1  ;  June  7, 
1946.     1946.     1  p.     [Supersedes  sec.  4,  Circular  257,  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6:40-590/0/ch.l 
55—485.     Transportation  corps  :  Transportation  of  animals  on  transports.  Changes  3  ; 
May  21,  1940.      [1940.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  55-485,  Changes  1  and  2, 
Sept.    22,    1942    and    Jan.    7,    1944.]       *  Pajier,    5c.         W  1.6 :  55-485/ch.3 
305-15.       Control   administration:  Reports   control   system;   June    11,    1946.      [1946.] 
14    p.       [Supersedes   Circular   303,    1945.]       *  Paper,    5c.         W  1.6  :  305-15 
340-15.        Correspondence,  Changes  2;  May  16,  1946.     1940.     1  p.     [Supersedes  Change 
1,  Feb.  27,  1945,  Circular  N,  1919,  and  sec.  1,  Circular  76,  1945.]      ♦Pa- 
per,   5c.  W  1.6  :  340-15/5/ch.2 
345—155.      Military  records  :  Preparation  of  Army  pay  rolls.  Changes  1  ;  May  14,  1946. 
1946.      1    p.      *  Pai)er,    5c.                                                    W  1.6 :  345-155/6/ch.l 
345-475.     Same:   Final  payment   voucher.   Changes  4;   May   14,   1946.      [1946.]      2   p. 
[Supersedes  AR  345-475,  Changes  3,  Sept.  26,  1945.1      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  375-475/5/ch.4 
600—15.       Personnel:   Rank   and  precedence.   Changes  2;   Mav    16,   1946.      1946.     1  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  600-15,   Changes  1,  May  16,   1945.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

W  1.6  :  600-15/5/ch.2 

600-37.        Same  :   Prescribed   service   uniform,  women   personnel  of  Army,   Changes  6  ; 

May  21,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  600-37,  Changes  5,  Apr. 

10,1946.]      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6  :  600-:'.7/2/ch.6 

600-40.     Same  :   Wearing  of  service  uniform.  Changes  9  ;  May  29.    1946.     1946.     1  p. 

♦Paper,  5c.  W  1.0  :  000-40/6 /eh. 9 

605-230.     Commissioned  officers:  Reclassification,  Changes  1;  May  24,  1946.      [1946.] 

1  p.      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  60.5-230/8/ch.l 
615—5.          Enlisted   men  :   Apiiointment  and  reduction   of  noncommissioned   officers  and 

privates,   first   class,   Changes  2;   Mav   24.   1946.      [1946.]      1   p.      [Super- 
sedes AP  615-5,   Changes  1,  Mar.  22,   1946.]      *  Paper.   5c. 

W  1.6:  015-5/5 /cli. 2 

615-40.  Enlisted  Personnel  :  Clothing  and  equipage.  Changes  6 ;  Mav  15.  1946. 
[1946.]      2   p.      *  Paper.    5c.  W  1.6 :  615-40/7/ch.O 

615-40.  Same:  Chances  7:  Mav  27,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  [Supersedes  sec.  1,  Circular 
140.    1940.]       *  Paier.    5c.  W  1 .6  :  61,5^0/7/ch.7 

615-275.  Enlisted  men  :  Authorized  absence,  effective  July  1,  1946,  Changes  1  :  June  4, 
1946.      1946.      1    p.      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.0 :  015-275/8/ch.l 

850—5.  MiscelLinooiis  :    Marking    of    clotbincr.    equipment,     vehicles,     and    propertv, 

Changes    4;    May    21,    1946.      [1946.]      4    p.    il.      [Supersedes    AR    850-5, 
Changes     3.    Feb.    7,     1940.]       *  T\Tper.    5c.  W  1.6  :  850-5/5 /eh. 4 

850-10.        Same:   Registration   of  motor  vehicles,   Changes   3,   Mav   21,   1946.      [1946.] 

2  n.       [Supersedes    AR    850-10,    Changes    1    and    2,    Nov.    3   and    Dec.    17, 
1942.1       'Paper.    5c.  W  1.6  :  R50-10/2/ch.3 

850-16.  Same  :  Materials  handling,' eq'iipmont  May  21.  1940.  [19»0.1  12  p.  [Super- 
sedes pars.  2a.  (^).  67f.  24b  (3).  43.  and  so  much  of  tab.  2  as  pertains 
to  (3)  (c).  AR  850-15.  Aug.  1.  1945,  Circular  33,  1945,  and  various  sec- 
tions of  certain   circulars.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6  :  850—16 

BvUrtin  11  and  12;  IMay  16  and  24,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  and  8  p.     flssnod  witli 
perforation.s.]      %  W  1.3:  946/11,12 

CirniJnr  140-167;  May  ir.-.Tune  8,  1946.     [1946.]     various  pacing,     flssned  with 
perforations.]     |  W  1.4/2  :  946/140-167 

Education  mannals.  fEUioation  ni.-iiinal]  :  Is  a  crime  wave  coniinc;?  fwitli  siiii- 
gestions  for  further  readies; ;  prejiai-ed  for  armed  forces  bv  American  His- 
torical Association].  [19-'6  \  cover  title,  [2] +30  p.  il.  12°  \VM  3.  GI  round- 
table.)  TText  and  another  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
•  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26498  W  1..55 :  3 


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g42  Government  Publications 

Field  moiiuals.  Field  niamial :  Explosives  and  demolitions,  Changes  1;  Apr.  4, 
1!>1G.  [1!M6.]  1  p.  (FM  .')  iT)  | (.-liaii^^esj  1.)  [Supersedes  TB  0-25-4,  May 
2."),  1044.  Acconipaiiied  by  ceiLain  new  and  revised  pages  to  be  Inserted  in 
manual.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  W  1.33  :  r>-25/4/ch.l 

Note. — Field  nuuiuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary  means 
of  prtmuilsiatiiig  thi'  ba.sic  doctrines  of  militar.v  training  and  operations.  They  contain 
training  instructions  relative  to  tactics  and  technique.      •  Item  1130. 

Same:  Leadership,  courtesy  and  drill;  Feb.  1946.     1S46.     vi+314  p.  il.  16° 

(FM  22-5.)  [ rages  309-314  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.  Supersedes 
FM  22-5,  Aug.  4,  1941,  including  Changes  1-4,  May  2,  1942-Dec.  1,  1943,  FM 
21-50,  June  15, 1942,  including  Changes  1-3,  Dec.  15,  1942-Oct.  4,  1943,  and  sec.  2, 
Training  circular  3,  1945.]     *  I'aper,  60c.  W  1.33  :  22-5/3 

Same:  List  and  index  of  War  Department  publications;   Apr.  10,   1946. 

[1946.]     471   p.    il.   4°     (FM   21-6.)      [Supersedes   FM   21-6,    Jan.    10,    1945.] 

*  Paper,  $1.00.  W  1.33  :  21-6/21 

Same:  Quartermaster  service  company;  Jan.  1946.     1945  [published  1946]. 

iv+84  p.  11.  16"  (FM  10-6.)  [Copies  will  be  forwarded  to  depository  libraries 
if  obtainable.     Supersedes  TM  10-235,  June  1,  1943.]     t  W  1.33  :  10-6 

General  court-martial  orders.  General  court-martial  orders  46,  56,  59,  61,  70,  71, 
82,  83,  106 ;  Mar.  6-May  3,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with  per- 
forations.]    t  W  1.51 :  946/4G,  etc. 

Same :  239,  242,  255,  257.  261,  265,  271,  276,  278,  281,  290,  339,  352,  400.  404, 

408.  441,  453,  455,  459,  462,  468,  470,  477,  479,  483,  484,  509,  518 ;  June  19-Dec.  18, 
1945.     [1945^6.]     various  paging.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     ? 

AV  1.51 :  945/239,  etc. 

General  orders  41,  43-50 ;  May  6-June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued 
with  perforations.]     t  W  1.46 :  946/41,  etc. 

Government  supplies.  Index  of  United  States  Army,  Joint  Army-Navy,  and  Fed- 
eral specifications  used  by  War  Department,  Jan.  1946.  1946.  iii-t-435  p.  12° 
[Supersedes  edition  of  Jan.   1945  and  all  supplements  issued  during  1945.] 

*  Paper,  $1.85  (including  12  monthlv  supplements).     •  Item  1146 

W  1.50 :  946 

Note. — The  U.  S.  Army  specifications  are  entered  in  this  catalog  under  the  agencies 
responsible  for  them,  such  as  Army  Air  Forces  and  Ordnance  Department.  The  series  of 
Federal  specifications  is  entered  under  the  Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Division 
which  is  subordinate  to  the  Procurement  Division  of  the  Treasury  Department.  Entries 
for  .loint  Army-Navy  specifications  listed  in  this  Index  appear  under  Supplies  and 
Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Department. 

Same,  monthly  supplement,  Jan.  and  Feb.  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +14  p.  and 

[2]  +11  p.'  12°     *  Paper,  5c  each.  W  1.50 :  946/supp.l,  2 

Offieer-enlistcd  man  relationsMps,  report  of  Secretary  of  War's  board  on  officer- 
enlisted  man  relationships  to  Secretary  of  War,  May  27,  1946;  presented  bv  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Utah.     1946.     iii+23  p.     (S.  doc.  196,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26497 

Orders  A,  C-M,  Jan.  4-Dec.  27,  1945.  [1945.]  various  paging  4°  [Processed, 
Orders  relate  to  routine  business  of  Department.]     $  W  1.14 :  945/A,  C-M 

Special  orders  111-129;  May  15-June  10,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging.     $ 

W 1.48 :  946/111-129 

Tables  of  organization  and  equipment,     t 

Note. — Tables  of  organization  and  equipment  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  They  replace  the  Tables  of  organization  and  Tables  of  equipment 
heretofore  issued  separately,  and  show  the  organization  and  equipment  for  the  type  of 
unit  indicated  by  the  title. 

6-497T.  Field   artillery   battery,   motorized,   8-inch   gun   or   240-mm   howitzer,   self-pro- 
pelled:  Apr.  19,  1946.      [1946.]      13  p.  W  1.44  :  6-497  T 
6-655T.  Field  artillery  battalion,  motorized.  155-ram  gun,  combined,  tractor-drawn  and 
self-propelled;  Apr.  19.  1940.      [1946.]      3  p.  W  144:  0-655  T 
7.  Infantry  division;  Apr.  12,  1946.      [1946.]      5  p.      [Supersedes  T/0  &  E  7,  June  1. 
1945,  including  Changes  1,  July  1,  1945.]  W  1.44  :  7/4 

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Technical  manuals.  Bulgarian,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Dec.  3,  19-13. 
[1943.]  84  p.  il.  small  4°  (TM  30-345.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide. 
No  longer  restricted.  The  last  page  is  loft  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  W  1.35 :  30-345 

Note. — Tochnieal  manuals  consi.st  of  a  sfi-ics  of  Dainiililds  siipiilcmontint,'  llic  Field 
nianual.s  coverinfr  subjects,  the  separate  treadneiit  of  -whii-h  is  eonsidered  essential  to 
a  fuller  aeeoniplishnient  of  the  training  pn'scril)ed  in  the  Field  manual  series.  The 
scope  of  this  series  includes  pamphlets,  deserihin^  materiel  and  containin;;  instructions 
for  the  operation,  care,  maintenance  and  handling  thereof  ;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and 
specialists  ;  material  for  extension  courses  :  referent'e  book.s  ;  administrative  materials  ; 
and  similar  specialized  subject  matter.  •  Item  1137  (except  for  lansuajre  euides,  for 
which  no  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents  Office). 

Cantonese,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Dec.  7,  1943.     [1943.]     SO  p.  il. 

small  4°  (TM  30-334.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.     Pages  76-80  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  30-334 

Chinese,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  June  24,  1943.     [1943.]     [4] +62 

+  [2]  p.  il.  small  4°  (TM  30-333.)  [introductory  series,  language  guide. 
No  longer  restricted.  The  2  pages  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  W  1.35 :  30-333 

Danish,  guide  to  the  spoken  language  ;  Dec.  3,  1943.     [1944.]     88  p.  il.  small 

4"  (TM  30-o11.)  [Intruductorv  series,  lanuuago  guide.  No  longer  restricted. 
The  last  page  is  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15e.       W  1.35 :  30-311 

Dutch,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Sept.  13,  1943.     [1943.]      [4]-|-76  p. 

il.  small  4**  (TM  30-307.)  [Introdtictory  series,  language  guide.  No  Icmger 
restricted.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  30-307 

French,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  June  21,  1943.     [1943.]      [2] +62  p. 

il.  small  4"  (TM  SQi-SOi.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  30-302 

German,  guide  to  the  spoken  language  ;  June  24,  1943.     [1943.]      [4] +66+ 

[2]  p.  il.  small  4°  (TM  30-306.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No 
longer  restricted.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  30-306 

Greek,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  June  30,  1943.     [1943.]      [4] +61+ 

[3]  p.  il.  small  4"  (TM  30-350.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No 
longer  restricted.     The  3  pages  are  left  blank  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  30-350 

Icelandic,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Feb.  10, 1944.     [1944.]     86+ [2]  p. 

il.  small  4"  (TM  30-313.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.     The  last  page  is  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

AV  1.35 :  30-313 

•     Italian,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  June  2,  1913.     [1943.]      [2]  +62  p.  il. 

small  4°  (TM  30-303.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  30-303 

Japanese,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  June  18,  1943.     [1943.]      [2] +  60+ 

[2]  p.  il.  small  4°  (T:\I  301-34].)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No 
longer  restricted.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  The  last  2  pages  are  left  blank  for 
notes.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  30-341 

Malay,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  Dec.  3,  1943.     [1943.]     88  p.  il.  small 

4°  (TM  30-339.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer  restricted. 
Pages  87  and  88  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 :  30-339 

North  African  Arabic,  guide  to  the  spoken  language  ;  June  25,  1943.     [1943.] 

[4] +53+ [7]  p.  il.  small  4"  (TM  30-321.)  [Introductory  series,  language 
guide.  No  longer  restricted.  The  7  pages  are  left  blaidv  to  be  used  for  notes.] 
•Paper,    10c.  W  1.35:  30-321 

— -  Norwegian,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  Nov.  27,  1943.  [194?!.]  96p.il. 
small  4"  (TM  30-310.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer  re- 
stricted.    Pages  92-96  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 :  30-310 

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844  Government  Publications 

Technical  matiuals — Continued. 

I'urtuguese,  as  spoken  in  Brazil,  guide  to  the  spoken  language  ;  June  19, 1943. 

[194.S.J  [4] +72  p.  il.  small  4"  (TM  30-301.)  [Introductory  series,  language 
guide.     No  longer  restricted.     The  last  page  is  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  30-301 

Rumanian,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  Dec.  3,  1943.     [1943.]     96  p.  il. 

small  4°  (TM  30-349.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.     Pages  92-96  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 :  30-349 

Russian,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  June  23,  1W3.     [1&43.]     [4]  + 

74+ [2]  p.  11.  small  4°  (TM  30-344.)     [Introductory  series,  language  guide. 

No   lnnj,'er   restricted.  The  2  pages   are  left   blank   to   be  usetl   for   notes.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  30-344 

Spanish,  guide  to  the  spoken  language ;  June  19,  1943.     [1943.]     [4] +72  p. 

il.  small  4°  (TM  30-300.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  The  last  page  is  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35  :  30-300 

Swedish,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Dec.  3,  1943.     [1944.]     88  p.  il. 

small  4°  (TM  30-312.)  [Introductory  series,  language  guide.  No  longer 
restricted.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  30-312 

~    Technical  manual:  Enlisted  personnel  retirement  (AR  615-395),  Changes 

2;  June  1,  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  4°  (TM  12-238  [changes]  2.)  [Accompanied 
by  certain  new,  revised,  and  reprinted  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35  :  12-238/ch.2 

■    Same:  Guides  and  procedures,  repairs  and  utilities,  Changes  3;  Mav  15, 

1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  4°  (TM  5-600  [changes]  3.)  [Accompanied  by  certain 
new  and  revised  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.35 : 5-600/ch.3 

Same:  Pay  and  allowances  of  enlisted  personnel.  Changes  3;  May  14,  1946. 

[1946.]  1  p.  4°  (TM  14-502  [changes]  3.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  new 
and  revised  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  14-502/2/ch.3 

Same :  Preparation  of  separation  forms,  Changes  4  ;  May  9,  1946.     [1946.] 

1  p.  4°  (TM  12-236  [changes]  4.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  revised  and  x-e- 
printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  5c.     W  1.35 :  12-236/ch.4 

Same :  Public  address  sets  AN/UIQ-1  and  AN/UIQ-IA,  Changes  2 ;  Apr.  3, 

1946.  [1946.]  18  p.  il.  2  pi.  4"  (TM  11-2505  [changes]  2.)  [Corrected 
copy.     Sujjersedes  Changes  1,  Feb.  1,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 :  ll-2505/ch.2 

Same :  Radar  set  AN/MPG-1  and  radar  set  AN/FPG-1,  preventive  main- 
tenance manual,  Changes  2;  May  16,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  4'^  (TM  11-1466 
[changes]   2.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35 :  ll-1466/ch.2 

Same:  Service  record.  Changes  3;  Jan.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     (TM- 

12-230  [changes]  2.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  reprinted  and  revised  pages 
to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  12-230/ch.3 

Same :  Service  record.  WD  AGO  form  24A,  Changes  2  ;  Apr.  10,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.  4°  (TM  12-230A  [changes]  2.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  new  and  re- 
vised pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  10c.    W  1.35 :  12-230A/ch.2 

Same:  Stevedoring,  Changes  1;  May  16,  1946.     [1946.]       54  p.  il.     (TM 

55-310  [changes]  1.)      [Supersedes  TB-55-310-1,  Jan.  1945]     *  Paper,  l.lc. 

W1.35:55-310/ch.l 

Turkish,  guide  to  the  spoken  language;  Sept.  27,  1943.     [1944.]     8>  p.  il. 

small  4"  (TM  30-318.)  [Introductory  series.  No  longer  restricted.]  »  Paper. 
10c.  W  1.35 :  30-318 

7cIepho)ic  directory,  War  Department,  Mav  3,  1946.  [1040.]  iv+57+C39+ 
[2]  p.  4'     t  W  1.19:  946/5 

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July  1946  845 

ARMY  AIR  FORCES 

AiJ-  force,  official  service  journal  of  Army  Air  Forces,  Jan.-Jnne  1910;  [v.  2!),  no. 
1-5].  cover  titles,  each  48  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  and  other  illustrations 
on  p.  2—1  of  covers.]  *  Paper,  2Uc.  siugle  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
CO  75      0 

ll  C."  card  45^3590  W  108.7  :  29/1-5 

Air  power.  Minutemen  of  the  air.  [194G.]  cover  .title,  [16]  p.  il.  4"  t  •Item 
1147  W  108.2  :  M  63 

Government  supplies.     U.  S.  Army  specifications. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments  are  specifications  which  were  is- 
sued during'  tlie  time  when  entries  for  the  specifications  appeared  in  tlie  Monthly 
fatalos  under  the  Adjutant  General's  Dep:irtment,  and  for  these,  the  old  classification. 
Sv.3.4S/l  :,  i.s  retained  in  order  that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they 
belong. 

■     U.  S.  Army  specification :  Binder,  slide,  2-  by  2-inch,  35  mm  film ;  Jan.  23, 

1046.  [Wright  Field.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Feb.  28,  1946.]  6  p.  il.  12°  (No.  75-517.) 
[Supersedes  Xo.  31375,  Nov.  22,  1944.]     f  W  1.49  :  75-517 

■     Same:  Camera,  aircraft,  type  A-8,  35  mm.  silent  motion  picture,  amdt.  1; 

Apr.  17,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  May  5,  1946  ]  4  p.  12°  (No.  75- 
422-A  [amdt.  1].)     t  W  1.49  :  75^22-A/amdt.l 

Same:  Case,  mechanics'  tool,  type  G-IA,  amdt.  3;  Feb.  8,  1946.     [Wright 

Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Mar.  6,  1946.]  2  p.  il.  12°  (No.  94-40409-A  [amdt.  3].) 
[Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  2,  Aug.  4,  1944.]     t 

W  1.49  :  94-40409- A/amdt.3 

•     Same:  Dolly,  propeller,  type  C-IB,  amdt.  4;  Apr.  10,  1946.     [Wright  Field, 

Dayton,  Ohio,  Apr.  26,  1946.]  2  p.  12°  (No.  94-30111-A  (amdt.  4).  [Super- 
sedes and  includes  Amendment  3,  Jan.  17, 1946.]     t     W  1.49  :  94-30111-A/amdt.4 

Same :  Generator,  engine  driven,  direct  current,  general  specification  for, 

amdt.  4;  Feb.  13,  1946.  [Wright  Field.  Dayton.  Ohio,  Mar.  7,  1946.]  2  p.  12° 
(No.  95-2727(J-I  [amdt.  4].)  [Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  3,  Jan.  25, 
1944.]     t  W  3.48/1 :  95-27276-I/amdt.4 

Same:  Indicators,  airspeed  (aircraft)    (2%  inch  round  dial,  pitot  static) 

general  specification  for,  amdt.  5,  Feb.  14,  19^16.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
Mar.  11,  1946.]  4  p.  12°  (No.  94-27187-H  [amdt.  5].)  [Supersedes  and 
includes  Amendment  4,  June  4,  1945.]     t  W  1.49 :  94-27187-H/amdt.5 

Same:  Kit,  photographic,  contact  printing,  field  processing,  type  N-8;  Mar. 

27,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Apr.  23,  1946.]  5  p.  12°  (No.  75-522.) 
[Supersedes  No.  31367,  Dec.  12,  1944.]     t  W  1.49  :  75-522 

Same  :  Kit,  photographic,  print  drying,  field  processing,  type  N-7 ;  jNIar.  11, 

1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Apr.  12,  1946.]  4  p.  12°  (No.  75-521.) 
[Supersedes  No.  31366,  May  24,  1945.]     t  W  1.49 :  75-521 

Same:  Lens,  photographic,  telephoto,  36-inch  F/8,  aerial  reconnaissance; 

Mar.  11,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Apr.  12,  1946.]  4  p.  il.  12"  (No. 
75-520.)      [Supersedes  No.  31397,  Mar.  15,  1945.]     f  W  1.49  :  75-520 

Same:  Marking  for  airplanes  and  airplane  parts,  amdt.  2;  Mar.  18,  1946. 

[Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Apr.  12,  1946.]  3  p.  12°  (No.  98-24105-S  [amdt. 
2].)      [Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  1,  Dec.  5, 1945.]     t 

W  1.49 :  98-24105-S/amdt.2 

Same:  Marking,  shipment,  domestic  and  export,  amdt.  4;  Apr.  29,  1946. 

[Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  May  16.  1946.]  3  p.  12'  (No.  94-40645-A  [amdt. 
4].)      [Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  3,  Sept.  18,  1945.]     t 

W  1.49 :  94-i0645-A/amdt.4 

Same :  Plant,  electric  power,  type  C-llA  (engine-driven,  2500  watts) ,  amdt. 

5:  Feb.  12,  1946.  [W-right  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Mar.  11.  1946.]  3  p.  12°  (No. 
94-32381-A  [amdt.  5].)  [Includes  and  supersedes  Amendnu-nt  4,  Oct.  10,  1944.] 
t  W  1.49 :  94-32381-A/amdt.5 

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846  Government  Ptjblications 

Ooveninieut  supplies — Continued. 

Same  :  Pump,  fuel,  electric  motor  driven,  booster,  type  B-7C  ;  Feb  27  1946 

[Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Mar.  28,  194(3.]  18  p.  il.  12"  (No  95-'>8163-C  )' 
[Supersedes  No.  t)5-2S103-B.  May  22.  1044.]     t  W  1.49 :  95-28163^: 

Same:  Set,    instrument   fleld   testing   type   C-1,   aindt.   2;    Feb    14    1946 

[Wright  Field,  Dayton.  Ohio]  Mar.  7  [1^6] .  1  p.  12"  (No.  94r-27316  [amdt" 
2].)      [Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  1,  Apr.  9.  1943.]     f 

W  3.48/1 :  94-27316/amdt.2 

Same:   Sextant,  aircraft  type  A-8A  (averaging-bubble  tvpe),  amdt.  1  •  Feb 

14,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio]  Mar.  7  [1946].  1  p.  12°  (No  94^ 
27914-A  [amdt.  1].)      t  W  3.48/1 :  94-27914-A/amdt.l 

Same:   Shaft,   tachometer    (aircraft)    non-magnetic,  type  A-2    amdt    3- 

Feb.  14,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Mar.  11,  1946.]  3  p.  il'.  12°  (No' 
94-!;2i»o-A  [amdt.  3].)  [Supersedes  and  includes  Amendment  •>  Feb  19' 
^^■^^•l      •"  W  3.48/1 :  94-9205^A/amdt.3 

Same:  Shaft,  tachometer  drive,  type  A-1    (aircraft),  amdt    1-  Feb    13 

1946.  [Wright  Field.  Dayton,  Ohio]  Mar.  7  [1946].  1  p  12°  '(No '94^ 
27018-G  [amdt.  1).]     t  W  1.49 :  94-2701S-G/amdt.l 

Same:  Signal  assembly,  fuel  pressure,  type  C-3  (aircraft),  amdt   1-  Feb 

6,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio]  Feb.  2;".  [1946].  1  p  12°  (No  94-^ 
3221.J-C  [amdt.  1].)     t  W  1.49 :  94-32215-C/amdt.  1 

Same :  Timer,  photographic,  interval,  automatic,  type  C-IA  •  Jan  24  1946 

[Wright  Field.  Dayton.  Ohio.  Feb.  27.  1946.]  9  p.  il.  12°  (No  75-515  ) '  [Su- 
persedes No.  31324-A,  Dec.  4,  1944.]     f  W  1.49 :  7.5-515 

Message  for  all  foTmer  members  of  Army  Air  Forces,  think  this  over.  [1946  ] 
[2]  p.  il.  hirge  4°,  folded  into  narrow  16°  size,     t     •  Item  1147       W  108.2 :  M  56 

Aeronautical  charts 

«,  ^*'^?:Tr'^^?  ^"^F  aeronautical  charts  are  classified  as  C4.9/8 ;   so  that  thev  mav  be 
filed  with  certain  Aeronautical  charts  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  as  a  single  series 

Fairbanks,  Alaska.  AAF  flight  chart :  Fairbanks  to  Nome.  Alaska  lat  64°-66° 
long.  146°-lt8° ;  8.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  l.OOO.OOO.  Armv  Map  Service' 
Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1945,  aeronautical  information  Jan  1946  13x41  in 
[Fourth  edition  subject  to  correction.  Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude 
and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  notes  on  reverse  side  Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

C  4.9/9 : 8 

Port  Heidcn,  Alaska.  AAF  flight  chart :  Port  Heiden  to  Nome,  Alaska  lat  56°- 
60°,  long.  lo6°-16S° ;  4.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000.000.  Armv  Map 
Service,  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1945,  aeronautical  information  Jan'  1946 
14X43  in.  [Third  edition  subject  to  correction.  Diagonallv  between  degrees 
of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  notes  on  reverse  side 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev. 

C  4.9/9 : 4 

ARMY  GROUND  FORCES 

World  War,  1939-J,5.  Report  of  activities,  AGF,  Army  Ground  Forces,  AVorld 
^^ar  XL  n.  p.  [Knox,  Feb.  28,  1946].  cover  title.  48  p.  il.  f°  [Rubber  stamn 
correction  on  p.  12.]     *  Paper,  25c  l  ^ 

L.  C.  card  46-20467  ^  12 ;  Ar  5/6 

ARMY  SERVICE  FORCES 

Manuals.     [Army  Service  Forces  manual]  :  Ordnance  inspection  hand-book  on 

??£^lif''-rP"'^^'  ^^^^=  J''*^-  ^'  l^-5-  [1945.]  iii+[35]  p.  il.  4°  (Ord- 
M608-5.)      [Issued   in   loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  45c. 

W  109.12 :  Ord-M60S-5/sec.  100-700, 1100 
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July  1946  847 

Supply  catalogs.    Army  Service  Forces  catalog:  Chemical  warfare  supply  cata- 
log.    [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

CW  7.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment,  1st  and  2d  echelons. 

440318.  Flame  thrower,  mechanized,  M3-4-3  ;   Apr.   1946.  .  54  p.  il. 

W  109.14  :  CW  7-440318 
446111.  Generator,  hydrogen,  high  pressure,  portable,  Ml  ;  May  1946.     10  p.  il. 

W  109.14  :CW  7-446111 
450243.   Tank,  airplane  smoke,  AN-M33A1  ;  Mar.   1946.     16  p.   il. 

W  109.14  :  CW  7-450243 

635103.     Kit,  mixing  and  transfer,  thickened  fuel,  Ml   (formerly  designated  E2R1)  : 

Mar.   1946.     21  p.  il.  W  109.14  :  CW  7-035103 

CW9.  List  of  all  service  parts  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

440114.  Flame  thrower,  portable,  M2-2  ;  Apr.  1946.     39  p.  il.      [Supersedes  CW  9- 
440114,  Nov.  25,  1944.]  W  109.14  :  CW  9-440114 

Same:  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     % 

Eng9.  List  of  all  service  parts. 

9955.   Engine,  Diesel,  140  to  150-HP,  Cummins,  model  HBID-600  :  Mar.  1946.     67  p.  il. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  9-9955 

Same:  Medical  supply  catalog.     [1945.]      [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Med  10.  IMedical  Department  equipment  list. 

27.  972S050  mobile  army  surgical  hospital,  60-bed  (including  functional  packing  list)  ; 

Apr.  1946.      [1]  -1-28  p.  4°  W  109.14  :  Med.  10-27 

Same:  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [Publications  Department,  Raritan  Ar- 
senal, 1945-46.]      [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     ± 

Ord  6  SNL.     Tools,  maintenance,  for  repair. 

G-27.  Motor  vehicles,  sec.  1,  Tool-sets  (special),  motor  vehicles  ;  July  1,  1945.     396  p. 

il.      [Supersedes  ORD  6  SNL  G^27.  sec.  1,  Apr.  1.  1945  and  Changes  1,  May 

15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  6G-27/4/sec.l 

Same,   sec.   2,   Tool-sets    (common),    specialists'    and   organizational;    July 

1,  1945.     268  p.  il.      [Supersedes  ORD  G  SNL  G-27,  sec.  2.  Apr.  1,   1945. 

and  Changes  1,  May  15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  6  G-27/4/sec.2 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

G-513.  Truck,   4-   to   5-ton,   4X4   C.O.E.,    tractor,   Federal,   Kenworth   and   Marmon- 

Herrington  ;  Dec.  4,   1945.     28  p.  il.  4°      [Supersedes  Ord  7   SNL  G-513, 

June  18,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  G-513 

J-4S4.  Generator,   A.  C,  portable  gasoline-engine  driven,  25  kw.,   115/230  v.,  60  c, 

sgle-ph.,  Onan  model,  GMCW  6-2oS-2,  complete   (17-0-2014)  ;  May  1946. 

il  p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  J-484 

Ord  8  SNL.  Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 

F-171.  Finder,   height,   IS^/o  ft..   Ml   and   M1A2  :   Apr.   1946.      19  p.   il.      [Supersedes 
Ord  8  SNL  F-171,  July  28,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Mar.  4.  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-171 

F-233.  Board,   plotting,   M5  ;  Apr.   1946.     7   p.   il.      [Supersedes  Ord   S   SNL  F-233. 

addendum,  Aug.  24,  1943.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-233 

Same:    Quartermaster    supply    catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued    with    perfora- 
tions.]    t 

QM-5.  Stock  list  of  all  items. 

28.  Class  28  :  Blank-forms  ;  Apr.  1946.     2  p.  4"  W  109.14  :  QM  5-28 
53.  Class   53 :    Stationery :    bags,    paper,    books,    l)lank.    boxes,    paper,    cartons,    office 

supplies:  Apr.  1940.  23  p.  4"  [Supersedes  QM  5-53,  Aug.  9.  1944.  includ- 
ing Changes  1,  Oct.  21,  1944.]  W  109.14  :  QM  .5-.")3 
69.  Class  69:  Vehicles  (animal  and  h;ind-drawn)  :  accessories  and  parts;  Aiir.  19-10. 
6  p.  4"  [Supersedes  QM  5-69,  May  31,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Sept.  21, 
1944.]  W  109.14  :  QM  5-69 

QM  8.  Higher  echelon  and  depot  spare  parts. 

MHE-5.      Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline   (Hehard  J233  and  J233X)  :      Apr.  1946.      58  p. 

[Supersedes  QM  S-.MHE  5,  May  15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE  5 

MHE-7.  Tractor,  wheeled,   gasoline    (Hebard  models  A-2,   A-3)  ;   Mar.   1946.     52  p 

[Supersedes  QM  8  MHE-7,  May  15,   1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8  MHE-7 

MHE-8.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline.  International  Harvester  1-4  ;  Mar.  1946.     58  p. 

[Supersedes  QM  8-MHE  8,  May  15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-8 

MHE-13.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Hebard  A-14)  ;  Apr.  1940.     48  p.      [Supersedes 

QM  8-MHE  13,  May  15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-13 

MHE-21.  Crane,    wheeled,    gasoline    (Hughes    Keenan-MC-2R)  :    May    1946.     69    p. 

[Supersedes  QM8-MHE  21,  May  19,  1945.]  W  109.14 ':  QM  8-MHE  21 

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848  GOVTERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Supplii  ratal()f/)i — Con  tinned. 

Same:  Signal  snpply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Sig.  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 
TK-24/GF.  Tool    e(|iiil>ment    TK-24/GF    (general    tools   for    repair   of   photographic 
e(iuipment)  ;  Ma.v  11)46.     14  p.  11.  W  109.14  :  Sig  G-TK-24/GF 

Sig  7  &  8.  Organizational  and  iiigher  echelon  spare  parts. 

AN/TTQ-2.   Operation  center  An/TTQ-2,  Changes  1  ;  Apr.  1946.      2  p. 

W  109  14  :  Sig  7  &  8-AN /TTQ-2/ch.  1 

RC-120.  Facsimile  equipment  RC-120  and  RC-120  A,  B;  Mar.  1946.  40  p.  [Super- 
sedes Sig  8  FX-1,  Mar.  31.  1945,  Sig  8  PE-140.  Feb.  28.  1945.  Sig  7 
RC-120,  Feb.  28.  1945,  and  Sig  8  RC-120,  Feb.  28.  1945.1 

,.^  „„,     „  .  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8  RC-120 

RC-261.  Remote  control  equipment  RC-261  :  Apr.  1946.  8  p.  [Supersedes  Sig  7 
RC-261,  Jan.  3,  1945.  Sig  8  RC-261,  Jan.  5,  1945.  Sig  8  RM-53.  Jan  5. 
1945.  and  Sig  8  RM-52,  Jan.  5,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-RC-261 

ADJXTTANT  OE?iEIL\T.'S  DEPARTMENT 

Arnnj.  Security,  where  to  now?  a  good  .iob  for  you.  Army,  choose  this  fine  pro- 
fession now  !  n.  p.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  Ma'-.  18, 
1946].     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  12"     t  •  W3.2:Se3 

Arwy  life  and  Army  recruiting  news.  Jan.-May  1946;  v.  28,  no.  1-5.     [Governors 
Island,  N.  Y..  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  Jan.-May  1946.] 
Each  20  p.  il.  large  8°     [Monthly.]     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors 
Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  WAR  22-1  W  3.45 :  28/1-5 

Organization.  Ad.lutant  General's  Office,  organization  and  functions;  June  11, 
1946.     [1946.]      [49]  leaves,  il.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t     W  3  2 ;  Or  3/6/946 

Recruiting.  Make  it  a  million  !  new  goal  of  Army  Recruiting  Service,  n.  p. 
[Recruiting  Bureau.  United  States  Armv,  Mav  31,  1946].     [l]+6  p.     t 

W  3.2  :  :M  62 

INFORMATION    AND   EDUCAT'ON    DIVISION 

Army  talk,  orientation  fact  sheet  91-125  Oct.  6,  1945- June  1,  1946;  [prepared  by 
Army  Orientation  Branch].     [1946.]     Each  8  p.  il.  4*     [Weeklv.]     J 

W  109.212 :  91-125 

Xeiosmap.  Newsmap,  Dec.  25.  19J5-Jan.  1  to  Mar.  .5-12.  1946.  v.  4.  no.  38^8; 
prepared  bv  Armv  Information  Branch,  from  public  ?ouices  of  information. 
Jan.  7-Mar.  IS,  1946.     Each  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  f°     [Weeklv.]     ± 

W  109.207 :  4/3S-48 

Same.  v.  4,  no.  49-52,  v.  5,  no.  1-2;  prepared  bj'  Army  Information  Branch, 

from  public  sources  of  information.     [1946.]     Each  1  p.  il.  oblong  f°     $ 

W  109.207  :  4/49-5  2 

Same,  special  edition,  Dec.  25. 1945-Jan.  1  to  Mar.  5-12. 19-^6.  v.  4.  no.  3S-48 ; 

prepared  by  Army  Information  Branch,  fnmi  public  sources  of  information. 
Jan.  14-Mar.  12,  1946.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  f°  [Weekly.  No.  48  is  final 
issue.]     t  W  109.207/2  :  4/38-48 

■ Newsmap,  overseas  edition.  Dec.  25,  1945-Jan.  1  to  Mar.  5-12,  1946  v.  4.  no. 

3.8—48;  prepared  bv  Army  Information  Branch,  from  public  sources  of  informa- 
tion.    Jan.  14-Mar.  25.  1946.     Each  [2]  p.  il.  oMong  f°     [Weeklv.]     t 

W  109.208 :  4/38-48 

Same,  with  title,  Newsmap,  v.  4,  no.  49-52  to  v.  5,  no.  1-2;  prepared  by 

Armv  Information  Branch,  from  public  sources  of  information.  [1946.]  Each 
[1]   '  p.  il.  oblong  ft  W  109.208  :  4/49-52 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENE3{AL"S   DEPARTMENT 

Bulletin.  Bulletin  of  judge  advocate  general  of  Army.  v.  4,  no.  12:  Doc.  1915. 
1946.     iii+481-516  p.     [Monthly.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t     •  It<^m  1169 

W  10.3  :4  12 

Same.  v.  5.   no.  1^:   Jan.-Apr.   1946.     1916.     [xv] +1-116  p.     [Monthly. 

Issued  with  perforations.]     t     •  Item  1169  W  10.3;  5/1-4 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  849 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

Medical  literature.    Current  list  of  medical  literature,  v.  10,  no.  1-26;  Jan.  4- 
Juue  28,  1946.     [1&46.]     various  paging.     [Weekly.     Most  of  the  pages  have 
been  printed  in  double  columns  which  are  numbered.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single 
copy,  $3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.75.     •  Item  1174 
L.  C.  card  44-11211  W  44.30 :  10/1-26 

ARMY  WAR  COLLEGE 

UBKAEY 

Periodical  literature.  Abstracts  of  selected  periodical  articles  of  military  inter- 
est, prepared  and  issued  monthly  by  Army  War  College  Library,  no.  19-21; 
Dec.  20,  1945-Feb.  20,  1946.     [1945-46.]     [xiii] +501-680  p.  4^     [Processed.]     t 

W  55.8 :  19-21 

,  ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Black  Rock  Channel  and  Tonavp^anda  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  letter  sul)mitting  report  on 
review  of  reports  on  Black  Rock  Channel  and  Tonawanda  Harbor,  N.  Y.  1946. 
vii+25  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  92,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Cape  Charles,  Va.     Harbors  of  Cape  Charles  City,  Va.,  letter  submitting  report  on 
review  of  reports  on  liarbors  of  Cape  Charles  City,  Va.     1946.     vii+29  p.  2 
maps.     ( H.  doc.  90,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26362 

Miami  River,  Fla.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Miami  River, 
Fla.     1946.     vii+25  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  91,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Redivood  Creek,  Calif.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Redwood 
Creek,  Calif.     1946.     vii+16  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  94,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Shipyard  River,  S.  C,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Shipyard 
River,  S.  C.     1946.     vii+15  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  93,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 

Spafiish  Fork  River.  Utah,  letter  submitting  interim  report  on  preliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  streams  draining  into  Great  Salt  Lake  and  Great 
Basin.  Utah  and  Nev.,  covering  flood  control  on  Spanish  Fork  River,  Utah.  Mar. 
26,  1946.     18  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  518,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 


MISSISSIPPI   RI\ER  coil  MISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  sta.ses,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  mesurenients ;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publislies  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Mississippi  River;  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  I^a.  ;  and  wall  maps,  in  colors,  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River 
Valley  from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Basin  near  Cape  Girarde.in,  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  published  by  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission  ;  the  topograi)hic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  217  sheets  and 
cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois.  Kentucky.  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Missis- 
sippi, and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  over 
52.000  square  milps  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable  only  from  the  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Olfice.  No  dis<'ount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  informa- 
tion as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittances  should  be 
addressed  to  :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

MissiHsippi  River.    Stages  and  discharges.  Mississippi  River  and  its  outlets  and 
tributaries,  [calendar  year]  1943.    n.  p.  M.  R.  C  Print  [Nov.  1945].     [3]  +  iiia-d 
+iv-lxxsii+280  p.     t  Paper,  75c.,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg, 
Miss. 
L.  C.  card  4&-36204  W  31.5 :  943 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

702587 — 46 — No.  618 11 


850  Government  Publications 

NORTHERN  AND  NOBTHWESTEBN  LAKES  SUBVETY 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to  the 
International  boundary  at  St.  Keftis,  of  Lalce  of  the  Woods,  of  Rainy  Lake,  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  and  of  the  natural  navigable  waters  of  the  New  York  State  canals  are  prepared  and 
sold  by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  049  Federal  Building,  Detroit,  20  Mich.  A  catalog 
(with  index  maps),  showin;:  localities,  scales,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had 
upon  application  at  the  above  office. 

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  froui  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April).  Supple- 
ments thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season  and  are  sent  free  to  all 
who  have  obtained  the  bulletin. 

Oreat  Lakes.  Bulletin  55,  Survey  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes,  Apr.  1946; 
edited  by  O.  C.  Hattery.  1946.  521  p.  2  tab.  4°  [Sui)plements  inlormation 
given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes  and  supersedes  all  previous  bulletins.] 

♦  Taper,  $1.50.     •  Item  1166 

L.  C.  card  6-7112  W  33.3 :  55 

RIVERS  AND  HABBOES  BOARD 

Erie,  Lake.  Port  and  terminal  facilities  at  U.  S.  ports  on  Lake  Erie,  Lake 
Ontario,    and    St.    Lawrence   River,    1&43.     [1945.]     ix+314   p.    16   maps,    4" 

*  Paper,  $1.00. 

L.  C.  card  46-26490  W  7.34 :  Er  4/943 

Locks  and  dams  of  United  States,  navigation  data,  as  of  Dec.  31,  1945;  prepared 
by  Statistical  Division.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [1]+18  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed. 
An  Errata  sheet,  1  p.  oblong  48°,  also  issued.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26489  W  7.2  :L  81/2/945 

Mississippi  River.  Transportation  lines  on  Mississippi  River  system,  1946.  1946. 
xviii-(-213  p.  oblong  8°  (Transportation  series  no.  4.)  *  Paper,  GOc.  •  Item 
1165 

L.  C.  card  36-26823  W  7.23 :  4/3 

Note. — This  is  the  annual  revision  of  a  report  containing  information  on  the  trans- 
portation lines  and  cargo-carrying  vessels  operating  on  waterways  of  the  Mississippi 
River  system.  This  report  covers  vessels  that  were  either  active  or  idle  iti  1945  and 
includes  some  vessels  constructed  during  1945. 

WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

Housing.  Statement  on  veterans  emergency  housing  program,  by  Wilson  W. 
Wyatt,  national  hotising  expediter  and  administrator,  National  Housing  Agency. 
[1946.]  5  leaves,  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Civilian  Pro- 
duction Administration,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  Department  of 
Labor .]     t  Y  3. W  19/7 :  2  H  81/3 

Veteran  and  higher  education,  report  to  the  President  by  director  of  war  mobiliza- 
tion   and    reconversion.    May    20,    1946.     1946.     v-f39    p.    il.     *  Paper,    10c. 
•  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26406  Y  3.W  19/7  :  2  V  64 

CONTRACT  SETTLEMENT  OFFICE 

Allen  Tool  d  Manufacturing  Co.  Appeal  of  Ohio  Casket  Hardware  Company,  Inc., 
doing  business  under  trade  name  of  Allen  Tool  and  ^Manufacturing  Company  v. 
War  Department,  request  for  reconsideration,  denied  Mar.  19. 1946.  1946.  1  p. 
(Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  21.)     t  Y  3. W  19 A :  108/21-2 

Brennan  d  Cahoon.  Appeal  of  J.  W.  Brennan  and  W.  R.  Cahoon,  doing  business 
as  Brennan  &  Cahoon,  t\  Navy  Department,  decided  May  8,  1946;  statement  of 
facts  [opinion,  and  decision].  [1946.]  7  p.  (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no. 
34.)     t     •  Item  1131  T  3.W  19/7 :  108/34 

Clifton  Prn<1ucts,  Inc.  Appeal  of  Clifton  Products,  Inc.,  v.  War  Department  and 
Civilian  Production  Administration,  decided  Mar.  28,  1946;  statement  of  facts 
[opinion  and  decision].     [1946.]     lip.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding,  no.  36.)    t 

Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/36 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


July  1946  851 

Report.    War  contract  terminations  and  settlements,  report  by  director  of  con- 
tract settlement  to  Congress,  6tli  report,  Jan.  194G.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+45 
p.  il.     [Another  illustration  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Payer,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  45-35598  Y  3.W19/7 :  107/6 

Same,  7tli  report,  Apr.  194G.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+55  p.  il.     [Other 

illustrations  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131. 

Y3.W  19/7: 107/7 

War  contracts.     Statistics  of  war  contract  terminations  and  settlements,  July- 
Dec.  1945,  v.  3.     [Mar.  15, 1946.]     cover  title,  [1] +391  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  45-37764  Y  3.W  19/7  :  102  C  76/3/V.3 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


General  Information 

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

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

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PBICE   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  concern- 
ing which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current  publications 
which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

LIST  OF  SELECTED  PtJBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  semimonthly  List  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

CONGEESSIONAL  BILLS,  DOCUMENTS,  AND  EEPOBTS 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is  an 
unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
your  Congressman. 

A  difficult  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  6,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dagger  (t) 
indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  burean,  or  division 

853 


854  Government  Publications 

issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  Indicates  that  the  document  Is 
printed  for  official  use  and  Is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  additional  information 
concerning  the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  n.ime  of  the  bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  onlpriii;;  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
kn(nvn)  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 
440,  79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (♦)  should  be  made  to  th^ 
Superiutendeut  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C,  by  coupon,  postal  money  order,- express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national money  order  or  draft  on  an  American  bank. 

Foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  tcill  not  be  accepted.  Do  not  send 
postage  stamps. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  In  the  denomination  of  5c 
that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  countries.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.    In  computing  foreign  postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRARIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  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  arrangement 
of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Check  list  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments, 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  tlie  main  classification  number,  it  not  being  practicable  to  print 
these  numbers  as  superiors  or  inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBRARY  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  and  requests 
for  information  about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division,  Library  of 
Congress,  not  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Checks  or  money  orders 
should  be  made  payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to 
The  Librarian  of  Congres.s,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 


August  1946  855 

MONTHLY  CATATOQ  DISTBIBTmON 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
index;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Baclt  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 
Notify  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEXES    (ANNUAL  AND  MONTHLY) 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar  year. 
This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January  to 
December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Per- 
sons desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain 
the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 

A  monthly  index  of  the  principal  subjects  is  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  each 
issue  of  the  Monthly  catalog. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

Army  Service  Forces 

Headquarters,  Army  Service  Forces,  was  abolished  by  authority  of  War  De- 
partment Circular  138,  dated  May  14,  1946,  effective  June  11,  1946. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation 

The  administration  of  the  program  of  the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation,  trans- 
ferred to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  Reorganization  Plan  no.  3,  was 
vested  in  the  Production  and  Marketing  Administration  by  supp.  9  to  Memo- 
randum Ills  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  dated  July  15, 1940,  effective  July  IG. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalogs 

May  1946.  On  page  462,  under  center  head  "Civil  Service  Commission",  subhead 
"Field  service",  3d  line,  and  subhead  "Scientific  positions",  4th  line,  change  "t" 
" to  read  "t". 

July  1946  Index.  On  page  II,  under  "Appropriations,  proposed  rescissions,  etc.", 
change  "722"  to  read  "822" ;  on  page  VI,  after  "Damico,  Sam",  change  "Lams" 
to  read  "Dams",  and  under  "De  Carbonel,  William  L.",  change  "744"  to  read 
"774" ;  on  page  IX,  under  "Gloves",  omit  the  line  reading  "mines  forced  to  cease 
operation" ;  on  page  XIV,  under  "O'Brien,  Jane",  change  "753  to  read  "743", 
and  under  "Oils,  industrial  reference  service",  change  "707"  to  read  "729". 

856 


New  Classification  Numbers 

Production  and  Marketing  Adnjinistration. 
Commodity  Credit  Corporation. 

A82.301 :  date Annual  reports. 

Note. — .See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.401 :    (date). 

A82.302:  CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.402  :  (CT). 
A82.303  :-305 :  (Reserved) 

A82.30G :  CT Regulations,  rules,  and  instructions. 

Note. — See,   for  earlier   issues,   A80  :406  :    (CT). 
Includes  handbooks  and  manuals. 

A82.307 :  date Loans   and   commodities  owned,   Statement  of 

(quarterly).     [Proc] 
Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  ABO. 407  :    (date). 
Commerce  Department. 

C1.25 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Domestic  commerce  ( monthly ) . 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  CIS. 32  :  (v.  nos.  & 
nos.). 

Social  Security  Board. 
Employment  Security  Bureau. 

FS3.128:  v.  nos.  &  nos Insured  unemployment  (weekly).     [Proc] 

Labor  Statistics  Bureau. 

L2.29:  CT Union  wage  scale  studies.     [Proc] 

National  Housing  Agency. 

NHA  1.13:  V.  nos.  &  nos Housing  (monthly). 

I'ederal  Housing  Administration. 

NHA2.5  :  CT Laws. 

Emergency  Management  Office. 
War  Assets  Administration. 
Pr  33.211 :  date Progress  report  to  Congress  by  War  Assets  Ad- 
ministration ;  Quarterly. 
State  Department. 

Sl.lS* :   CT American  foreign  service  (separates). 

S1.48:  CT Foreign  Liquidation  Office  publications. 

S1.49  :  nos ^" United  States  and  United  Nations  report  series. 

Note. — No.  1  in  this  series  was  issued  as  Confer- 
ence series  82   (85.30:82). 
Coast  Guard. 

T47.35 :  date Light  list,  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts  of  United 

States. 
Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  N24.30 :  (date). 
Vot crans'  Administration. 

VA  1.16:  nos Posters. 

War  Department. 

W1.67:  sec,  nos.  &  letter-nos War  Deiiartment  catalogs. 

Note. — See,  prior  to  .Tune  11,  1946,  Army  Service 
Forces  catalogs,  W109.14 :  (sec,  nos.  &  letter-nos.). 
Engineer  Department. 

W7.35 :  pt.  nos.  &  chap,  nos Engineering  manual  for  civil  works.     [Printed 

and  processed.] 
Y4.P31:CT Pearl  Harbor  Attack,  Joint  Committee  on  Inves- 
tigation of. 

Note. — The  following  publications  have  been  discontinued :  Hydrographic 
Office,  Pilot  chart  of  northern  Atlantic  Ocean  (NG.15':  date  no.)  ;  Hydrographic 
Office,  Pilot  chart  of  Greenland  and  Barents  Seas  (N6.15':  date  no.)  ;  War  Pro- 
duction Board,  Smaller  War  Plants  Corporation  program  and  progress  reports 
(Ir32.4825:  nos.);  Special  Services  Division,  Army-Navy  kit  [text]  (W109.109: 
letters/ text). 

857 


So8  Government  Publications 

Congressional  Set 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not  listed 
iu  the  Monthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been  previ- 
ously entered  separately. 

The  following  bound  volumes  were  sent  to  Depository  Libraries  during  the 
month  of  July  1946: 

House  Document No.  387,  79th  Congress,  1st  session.     •  Item  325 

Senate  Document No.  184,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •  Item  328 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    619   •   AUGUST    1946 
AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  O.  Tlie  Department  issues  a  n\oiitlil.v  list  uf  luililicatious  wiiich  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  can  then  select  the  available  ones  desired. 

Accidents.     Watch   your    step,    avoid   farm   accidents.     [July    1946.]     32   p.    11. 
(Miscellaneous  publication  608.)      [This  publication  is  a  revision  of  and  super- 
sedes Miscellaneous  publication  481,  Watch  your  step,  farm  safety  for  national 
defense.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-12S  •  A  1.38 :  608 

Agricultural  products.  Federally  owned  plants  and  facilities,  letter  transmit- 
ting, in  response  to  resolution,  report  relative  to  continued  operation  of  fed- 
erally owned  plants  for  processing  agricultural  commodities  and  forest  prod- 
ucts or  for  manufacturing  nitrates  for  fertilizer.  1946.  xxii+93  p.  1  tab. 
( S.  doc.  167,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26520 

Motion  pictures  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1945.       [Reprint  with  changes 
1946.]     cover  title,  52  p.  il.  narrow  8°     [Miscellaneous  publication  574.)      [Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr   24-692  A  1.38  :  574/1-2 

Solanine.  Estimation  and  physiological  role  of  solanine  in  potato  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  J.  Wolf  and  B.  M.  Duggar.  [1946.]  p.  1-32,  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  July  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  1  (issue  num- 
ber is  incorrectly  given  on  p.  1  as  31) .]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  Wis.-158 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Cherries.  Special  report  on  sour  cherry  production  in  5  eastern  States  as  of  June 
1.'),  1946.     June  21,  1946.     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2 :  C  42/2/946 

Furm-mortgage  debt  declines  during  1945  but  at  slower  rate.  Washington,  D.  C, 
June  1946.      6  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     f  A  36.2  :  M  84/15/945 

Feed  consumed  by  livestock,  1941-42,  by  States;  by  R.  D.  Jennings.  Washington, 
I>.  C,  Apr.  1946.  cover  title,  108  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Text  and  another 
illustration  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     t  A  36.2  :  F  32/2/941-12 

Fruits  (13  nonciti'us)  production  and  utilization,  1934-45;  [prepared  by  Cary 
D.  Palmer,  E.  O.  Schlotzhauer,  and  P.  F.  Kiesler].  Washington,  D.  C,  June 
1946,    cover  title,  21  p.  large  8"     [Processed.]     t         A  36.2 :  F  94/33/934-45 

Land  use.  1945  summary  of  outstanding  Federal  and  State  legislation  affecting 
rural  land  use;  [prepared  by  Helen  Freniere,  Robert  Parks,  Letlia  Scott  and 
Herman  Walker].  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1946.  cover  title,  [21-fl27  p.  4° 
(L.  E.  Bulletin  71.)     [Processed.     Text  and  map  on  p.  1  and  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  36.121 :  71 

Outlook  charts.  1946  agricultural  outlook  charts.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1945. 
cover  title,  x+111  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  36.50 :  C  38/3/946 

Porfc.     Feed  consumption  and  production  of  pork  and  lard  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  L.  Jay  Atkinson  and  Jolin  W.  Klein.     June  1946.     ii-|-21  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  917.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-125  A  1.36 :  917 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

859 


860  Government  Publications 

Rice     Analysis  of  variations  in  rice  yields  in  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Texas- 
•        [prepared  by  Ralph  R.  Botts].     July  194G.     12  p.  4°     [Processed  ]     t 

A  36.2  :  R  36/13 
Vegetables.    Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     f 

V'±%  ^""rr^  *'""°,VP  "^  hunclreciraL^Lred  fo%lI?h'^KHUh?.  cf-nltHts^or^e^e'ral  dl"un" 
fJnni}«"U?"C'^''  •  '  ommrrcial  truck  crops  for  fresh  market,  comnionlycaned  Truck  cron 
reports  :  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  cronreLrtQ^ 
Truck  crop. news;  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year  RevfsedsMtistioar^n^^ 
maries  are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  covering  a  varying  period  of  rears  Prlm^' 
ViZT^'^^  "k  ""^^S/^Ports  were  published  in  CropS  and  markets  prior  to  June  1937  bu^ 
iSarLrirfssureac'^^rea;""'-'-     ^  ''^'''  ^"---^-  -'>■  -  Publi.'rei^iiX'j^^^ua'r^^ 

AGRICULTURAL  RESEARCH  ADMINISTRATION 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  INDUSTEIAL  CHEMISTRY  BUREAU 

^llS'r  fi^^^'^o  ^7!"?^  i"  ^?"°°^^<*  crushing  industry;  by  Louis  B.  Howard. 
lla^V  I  ^;  \  ^'VV^1S>  [Processed.  Presented  before  National  Cotton- 
seed Products  Association,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Jlay  21,  1&46.]     f 

A  77.104/2 :118 
Naval  stores.     1945-46  annual  naval  stores  report  on  production,  distribution, 
consumption  and  stocks  of  turpentine  and  rosin  of  United  States,  by  crop  years 

Hornp;^^&''i^-  ^iU^^^=o^rPJ^"^  ^''  ^-  ^^  ^^^°^PP'  ^-  ^^  Goldbiatt,  and  M.  M 
Horner.     May  14,  1946.     [3]+13  p.  4»     (AICM17.)      [Processed.]     f 

A  77.104/2 :  117 

^'t'x^o  ^fPistry  and  therapeutic  use  of  rutin ;  by  J.  F.  Couch,  C  F.  Krewson, 

J.  Naghski,  and  M.  J.  Copley.     April  1946.     [l]+4  p.  4°     (AIOllS-  Eastern 

Regional  Research  Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     f  A 77 104/2: 115 

ANIMAL   INDUSTRY   BUREAU 

^  Mnr  794??^'  El94t\*'^?£9^'  m"^  Sheppard  K.  Haynes].  [Sept.  1915,  revised 
•  Paper,  10  c      •Item  10       ^  (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  684. ) 

L.C.  card  Agr  46-56^""      '  A  1.9:684/9 

DAIRY   INDUSTRY   BUREAU 

^^n^^^-  ^???'?,^  H^^""^'  ^^^^^^  ^''"^  spray-dried  skim  milk  :  hv  H.  E.  Walker  and 
CD.  Mitchell.     June  1946.     2  p.  4°     (BDIM-Inf-39.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  77.602  :  C  41/6 

^'u^%  ?S^TAf^"V'?fiT"*r?.^'''''^P^^^i^yJ-^-S^^P^^e^-<3-  June  1946.  5  p. 
il.  4      (BDIM-Inf-38.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.602 :  Si  3/3 

ENTOMOLOGY   AND    PLANT  QUARANTINE   BUREAU 

^«'l*  .i^'^Vf  ^■''^V:  ^^l.^-  ^-  ^'''^^l-  ^O'^t-  1937,  revised  June  1946.]  [1^6.] 
8  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  147)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  13.  A  1.35 :  147/3 

Brown  dog  tick,  with  suggestions  for  its  control ;  by  F.  C.  Blshopp,  Carroll  N 
?^'iSo^"^  ^^"^'  ^  ^°"^^-  S^Pt-  1931,  2d  revision  1946.  [1W6.  ]  4  p  1  P  4<^ 
(E-292.)      [Processed.]     f  •  A  77.312 :  E-292 

^TpflSk  .^°?o'''  ""^  ^""I n"""^  =  ^y  ^-  ^-  ^"^^  ^"'^  H.  E.  Parish.  July  1^6.  4  p  4° 
(E-695.)     [Processed.]     f  A77.312:E^95 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Puerto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.     Reiwrt  of  Federal  Experiment  Sta- 

r2T4lfi9^"^''.^^^'^  f ^,r  ^  '^r'"^  1945  [with  list  if  literature  cited]^  Mar  1946. 

l'ij+62p.     'Paper,  15c.     •  Item  91. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  6-1362  A  77.461:  945 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  861 

HUMAN   NUTRITION  AND  HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Food.  Nutritive  value  of  per  capita  food  supply,  190^-45.  Washington,  D.  C, 
June  1946.  cover  title,  [l]+35  p.  11.  4°  [Processed.  Pi-epared  in  cooperation 
witti  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics.]     t  A  77.702 :  F  73/2 

PLANT   INDUSTET,    SOILS,    AND   AGRICULTURAX   ENGINEERING   BUREAU 

Barley.    Classification  of  barley  varieties  grown  in  United  States  and  Canada 
in  1945' [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ewert  Aberg  and  G.  A.  Wiebe.     May 
1&46.     cover   title,   190   p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Technical   bulletin   907.) 
*  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-126  A  1.36 :907 

Fertilizers  and  lime  in  United  States,  resources,  production,  marketing  and  use ; 
[prepared  by  Frank  W.  Parker,  J.  Richard  Adams,  K.  G.  Clark,  K.  D.  Jacob 
and  A.  L.  Mehring,  with  assistance  from  Agricultural  Adjustment  Agency, 
Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  and  Farm  Credit  Administration].  [1946.] 
[21+94  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  58G. )  [Super- 
sedes Plant-food  memorandum  report  11.  Fertilizers  and  lime  in  United  States, 
issued  in  Mar.  1945.]  *  Paper,  2()c.  •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-130  A  1.38 :  586 

Fungi.     Contribution  to  fungus  flora  of  Utah  and  Nevada  ;  [by  Arthur  S.  Rhoads]. 
-  June  15,  1946.     [1]-}-  67-99  p.  4°     (Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  162.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A77..512:162 

Guayule.    Diseases  of  cultivated  guayule  and  their  control  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  :  by  W.  A.  Campbell  and  John  T.  Presley.     May  1946.     42  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Circular  749.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  7 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-127  A  1.4/2 :  749 

Plant  disease  reporter.  Index  to  [Plant  disease  reporter]  supplements  152-159, 
1945.  June  15,  1946  [l]-f 225-233  p.  4°  (Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  160.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  77.512  :  160 

Poison-ivy,  poison-oak,  and  poison  sumac,  identification,  precautions,  eradication ; 
[by  Donald  M.  Crooks  and  Leonard  W.  Kephart].  [Aug.  1945,  slightly  revised 
May  1946.]  [1946.]  ii+30  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1972.) 
[Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1166,  Poison  ivy  and  poison  sumac  and  their 
eradication.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9 :  1972/2 

Seeds.  Studies  on  vegetable  seed  treatments  in  1944.  June  1,  1946.  [l]+66p. 
4°     (Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  161.)     [Processed.]     f  A  77.512: 161 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

fi-H  cluh  work  in  the  13  Southern  States  and  Puerto  Rico ;  [by]  Erwin  H.  Shinn. 
Feb.  1946.     11  p.  4°     (Extension  Service  circular  436.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  43.4 :  436 

Louisiana  farmers''  almanac.  Evaluation  of  Louisiana  farmers'  almanac,  study 
of  understanding  and  use  of  almana<*  by  216  farm  families  in  4  parishes  of 
Louisiana,  1945 ;  by  Marjorie  B.  Arbour  and  Ida  C.  Mason.  Mar.  1946.  8  p.  4° 
(Extension  Service  circular  434.)     [Processed.]     t  A  43.4: 434 

Posters.  You're  needed  again,  help  harvest  farm  crops;  [poster].  1946. 
26X22  in.     f  A  43.8  :H  26 

Report  of  cooperative  extension  work  in  agriculture  and  home  economics,  [fiscal 
year]  1945.     [1946.]     43  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  94 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-607  A80.301 :  945 

Note. — This  report  is  classified  under  the  War  Food  Administration,  since  It  covers 

a  period  during  which   the  Extension   Service  was   subordinate   to   the  Adminstration. 

Rural  sociology  in  extension ;  by  Douglas  Ensminger.  Apr.  1946.  3  p.  4°  (Ex- 
tension Service  circular  437.)     [Processed.]     t  A  43.4: 437 

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710097— 46— No.  619 2 


862  Government  Publications 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Cooperatives.  Summary  of  cases  relating  to  farmers'  cooperative  associations, 
summary  27,  Sept.  1945 ;  prepared  by  Lyman  S.  Hulbert.  [1946.]  [2]  +19  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  72.18 :  27 

Same,  summ.ary  28,  Dec.  1945;  prepared  by  Lyman  S.  Hulbert.      [1946.] 

[2]+18p.  4".     [Processed.]     t  A  72.18: 28 

Same,  summary  29,  Mar.  194G ;  prepared  by  Lvman  S.  Hulbert.     [104G.] 

[3] +25  p.     4°     [Processed.]     t  A  72.18: 29 

Same,  summary  30,  June  1946;  prepared  by  Lyman  S.  Hulbert.     [1946.] 

[2]  +29  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  72.18 :  30 

Wool.  Marketing  1944  Wyoming  wool  clip  under  Commodity  Credit  Corporation 
purchase  plan,  by  J.  Van  Horn  and  H.  H.  Hulljert.  Apr.  1946.  cover  title, 
ii+29  p.  il.  4°  (Miscellaneous  report  98.)  [Processed.  Test  on  p.  2  of 
cover.]     t  A  72.8:  98 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Food.  Foreign  food  production,  current  prospects  for  1946-47.  Washington, 
D.  C,  May  1946.     22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  67.2 :  F  73/5/no.l 

Foreign  crops  and  markets,  calendar  year  supplement.  United  States  foreign  trade 
in  agricultural  products,  calendar  year  1944  with  comparisons.  Dec.  1,  1945. 
44  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  67.8/2  :  944/3 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Food.  Foreign  food  production,  current  pro.spects  for  1946—47.  May  1946.  4  p. 
4°  (Agriculture  Dept.  PA-14.)  [Summary  of  report  with  same  title  issued 
by  Foreign  Agricultural  Relations  Office.]     ?     •  Item  11  A  1.68  :  14 

PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Canninff.     Community  canning  centers  [with  bibliographies].     [Issued  Apr.  1944. 
revised  Mar.  1946.]     1946.     iv+86  p.  il.  4°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous 
publication  544.)     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-131  A  1.38  :  544/2 

Serving  many,  combining  Industrial  nutrition  service,  no.  10-13 ;  Apr  .-.July  1946. 
[1946.]  Each  12  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly;  May-June  issued  as  one  publication. 
Processed.  Number  10,  Apr.  1040,  is  the  first  issue,  which  combines  the  hereto- 
fore regional  publications,  Industrial  nutrition  service  and  Serving  many.]     t 

A  82.27 :  10-13 

COMMODITT  CREDIT  COBPORATION 

Note.— The  administration  of  the  pro?rram  of  the  rommodity  Credit  Corporation  was 
vested  in  the  Production  and  Marketinjr  Administration  by  supp.  9  to  Memorandum  1118 
of  the  Secretnry  of  Acricultnre.  dated  .Tuly  l-").  1946.  efTeetive  Julj"  16. 

The  publications  listed  below  are  classified  in  accordance  with  the  present  status  of  the 
Corporation  so  that  they  may  be  filed  together. 

Cotton.  1946  cotton  loan  instructions.  June  1946.  7  p.  (1946  C.  C.  C.  cotton 
forml.)     t     •  Item  75  A  82.306 :  C  82/946 

Loans.  Distribution  of  loans  programs  by  States  for  calendar  year  1945  and 
since  organization.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  82.302 :  L  78/2/945 

Table  1,  Loan  programs  from  date  of  organization  through  Dec.  31,  1945, 

and  loans  outstanding  Dec.  31,  1945.     [1946.]     3  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     f 

A  82.302 :  L  78/945 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Anderson  County,  S.  C.     Physical  land  conditions  in  Anderson  County,  S.  C.     1946. 
[l]+46  p.  il.  large  8°     (Physical  land  survey  38.)      [For  use  in  farm  conserva- 
tion planning.]     ♦  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  150. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  4&-133  A  57.24 :  38 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  863 

Soil  erosion.  Investigations  in  erosion  control  and  reclamation  of  eroded  sandy 
clay  lands  of  Texas,  Arkansas,  and  Louisiana  at  Conservation  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, Tyler,  Tex.,  1931-40  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  J.  B.  Pope,  James  C. 
Archer,  P.  R.  Johnson,  A.  G.  McCall,  and  F.  G.  Bell.  June  1M6.  cover  title, 
76  p  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  916.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  •  Paper, 
20c.  •  Item  16. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-132  A  1.36 :  916 

SOLICITOR 

Berff,  James  R.  Interference  no.  81236,  in  Patent  Office,  before  Board  of  Inter- 
ference Examiners,  Berg  and  Pike  v.  Couch  and  Krewson  v.  Rosenberg  v.  Duesel 
and  Friedman ;  record  on  behalf  of  Couch  and  Krewson.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+54  p.  4°     $  A  33.5 :  B  452 


ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Capitol.  Supplemental  estimate.  Architect  of  Capitol,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  altera- 
tions to  barber  shop  in  Senate  wing  of  Capitol].  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  210,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 


COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

City  documents:  no.  1,  City  periodic  financial  reports.  Jan.  1946.  28  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief,  Governments 
Division,  by  Louise  H.  Clickner.]     f  C  3.170:1 

Countries.  Changes  in  Schedule  C,  code  classification  of  countries,  Jan.  1,  1945 
edition,  retroactive  to  June  29, 1945.     [June  27, 1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  3.150 :  C/945/ch.-l 

Financial  statistics.     City  finances,  1944 :  v.  1,  Individual  city  reports.     4°     [Proc- 
essed.    The  following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of  this 
Monthly  catalog.]     f 
L.  C.  card  34-28211  C  3.142 :  944/v.  1,  no.  32-37 

32.  Oakland  Calif.,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1944,  population  1940  census.  302,163.     June 

11)46.  10  p. 
83.  Newark,  N.  J.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  1940  census,  429,760.     June 

1946.  10  p. 
34.  Rochester,   N.  Y.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,   1944,  population  1940  census,   324,975. 

June  1946.      10  p. 

33.  St.   Paul,   Minn.,   fiscal  year  ended  Dec.   31,   1944,   population   1940   census,   287,736. 

June  1946.     10  p. 

36.  Houston,  Tex.,  fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  1940  census,  368,302.     June 

1946.      10  n. 

37.  Seattle,    Wash.,    fiscal   year   ended   Doc.   31,    1944,    population   1940    census,    384,514. 

June  1946.     10  p. 

Foreign  trade  statistics  notes,  Jan.-]\Iay  1946.  [1946]  [xi]+l-24  p-  4" 
[Monthly.  Processed.  Prepared  under  supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely,  chief, 
Foreign  Trade  Division]     f  C  3.167  :  940/1-5 

Industrial  statistics  Facts  for  industry  [monthly,  quarterly,  and  annual  indus- 
trial statistics].    4°  or  oblong  8°     [Processed.] 

Note. — The  Census  Bureau  collects  and  publishes  monthly,  quarterly,  and  annual 
statLStics  in  processed  form  for  numerous  industries  and  commodities  under  the  general 
title  iixcU  for  industry.  Summaries  of  most  of  these  statistics  are  published  later  in 
Survey  of  current  business  issued  each  month  by  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic 
Commerce.  The  titles  of  these  reports  as  Issued  for  1946  are  listed  under  Industry, 
Facts  for  industry. 

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Industry.     Facts  for  industry   [monthly,  quarterly,  and  annual  industrial  sta- 
tistics].    4"  or  oblong  8"     [Processed.]     t  C  3.158: 


Note. 
available 
figures 


1.— Ihe  Facts  for  indu.stry  releases  are  published  with  the  objective  of  making 
le  to  manutncturers,  trade  groups  and  other  users  of  statistical  data,  current 
tliat  are  u.selul  to  them  iu  their  operations  and  planning.  Most  of  the  publica- 
tions can  be  used  by  niunufacturers  to  gauge  their  position  in  relation  to  the  experience 
of  the  industry  as  a  whole  with  respect  to  production,  shipments,  orders,  or  inventories 
Tlie  publications  also  present  an  accurate  picture  of  the  trends  in  the  various  industries 
over  a  period  of  time. 

Most  of  these  puldications  are  based  on  surveys  conducted  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census  as  part  of  its  current  industrial  statistics  program;  others  are  based  on  War 
Production  Board  surveys,  some  of  which  were  conducted  jointly  with  the  Bureau  of 
the  Census  or  other  Federal  agencies. 


Monthly  publications 


Activity  In  the  cotton  spinning  industry. 

Series  M15-3. 
Aluminum  wrought  products.  Series  M24B. 
Asphalt  and  tar  rooting  and  siding  prod- 
ucts,  Series  M26D. 
Cast   iron   boilers,   radiators,   and   convec- 

tors,   Series   M.">l.r. 
Chemicals,   Series  ^I19A. 
Clay  construction  products.  Series  M26B. 
Commercial    and   home    canning   closures. 

Scries  M75C. 
Complete  aircraft,  Series  M42A. 
Cotton  and  linters  consumed  and  on  hand. 

Series  M15-1.  ^ 

Cotton  and  linters  consumed  and  on  hand, 

imports  and  exports  and  cotton  spindles 

active,   Series  M15-2. 
Cottonseed  and  cottonseed  products,  Series 

Jri7-4, 
Cottonseed  products,  Series  M17-3 

^"i.'V^Jti'U  cooking  appliances,  Series 
SI51B.2. 

Domestic  hentin?  stoves,  Series  Ivr.Tlp;  1 

Domestic  sewin?  machines.  Series  ]\r,S9  B 

Domestic  water  svRtems,  pumps  and  wind- 
mills.  Series  M31B. 

Pats  and  oils  :  Production,  consumption, 
and  stocks.  Series  Ml 7-1 

Flour  millinsr  products.  Series  M16-A. 

Oelfitin,    Series    Mini\r.l. 

Olass  containers.  Series  i\r77r. 

Gloves  and  mittens.  Series  !\r67D 

Glue  and  hone  black.  Series  MIOM  2 

Gray  iron  castinss.  Series  M21A 

Knit  cloth  for  sale.  Series  I\ri5k 

Knit  outerwear.  Series  M67G. 

Knit  underwpar.  Series  MC7C. 

Lumber,  Series  lf5-4. 

Lumber  mill  stocks.  Series  16-5. 

Magnesium  wrought  products,  Series  M24G  • 

Malleable  iron  castings.  Series  M21B. 


Mechanical  stokers.  Series  M51B. 

Men's,  youths'  and  boys'  clothing  and  cot- 
ton and  leather,  allied  garments,  Series 
MG7B. 

Metal  cans.  Series  M75D. 

Nonferrous  castings.  Series  M24E. 

Oil  burners.  Series  M51A. 

Paint,  varnish,  lacquer  and  filler.  Series 
M19J. 

Plastic-texture  paints,  cold-water  paints 
and  calcimines,  Series  M19K. 

Plastics  and  synthetic  resins.  Series  M19H. 

Porcelain  enameled  metal  products.  Series 
M75B. 

Pulp  and  paper  manufacture  in  the  U.  S., 
Series  M14A. 

Pyroxylin  coated  fabrics  and  paper,  Series 
M15F. 

Radio  receivers,  radio-phonograph  combin- 
ations and  electronic  phonographs,  Se- 
ries M41A. 

Red  cedar  shingles.  Series  M13C. 

Shoes  and  slippers,  Series  M68A. 

Softwood  plywood.  Series  M13B. 

Steel  boilers.  Series  M25A. 

Steel  castings.  Series  M22A. 

Steel  forglngs,  Series  M22C. 

Steel  shipping  barrels,  drums,  and  pails. 
Series  M75A. 

Superphosphate,  Series  M19D. 

Trailer  coaches,  Series  M45A. 

Truck  trailers.   Series  M45F. 

Warm  air  furnaces,  Series  M51C. 

Water    heaters,    range    boilers,    and 
water  storage  tanks.  Series  M51F. 

Women's    and    children's    underwear 
nightwear  made  from  woven  fabric.  Se- 
ries, MC7J. 

Women's,  juniors',  and  misses'  outerwear. 
Series  M67H. 


hot 
and 


Quarterly  publications 


Air  conditioning  and  commercial  refriger- 
ation equipment.  Series  M52A. 

Blowers,  fans,  unit  heaters,  and  accessory 
equipment.  Series  M31E. 

Concrete  products.  Series  M26C. 

Construction  machinery,  Series  M3CA. 

Cotton  and  rayon  woven  goods  finished. 
Series  32-6. 

Cotton  and  spun  rayon  sale  yarn,  cotton 
cordage  and  twine,  Series  32-7. 


Cotton  broad  woven  goods.  Series  32-2. 

Electric  lamps.  Series  M32B. 

Factory    consumption   of    primary   animal 

and     vegetable    fats    and    oils.     Series 

M17-2. 
Lumber  distributors'  stocks  and  receipts. 

Series  16-6. 
Rayon  broad  woven  goods.  Series  32-3. 
Sales  of  lacquer.  Series  M19L. 
Scales  and  balances.  Series  M39C. 


Annual  publications 


Factory  consumption  of  secondary  animal 
and  vegetable  fats  and  oils.  Series 
Ml  7-5. 

Farm  machine  and  equipment.  Series 
M35A. 

Lumber,  lath,  and  shingle  production.  Se- 
ries M13G. 

Pressed  and  blown  glassware.  Series  M77E. 


Pulp,  paper,  and  paperboard  mills,  M14C. 

Refractories,  Series  M27C. 

Shoe  production,  by  type  of  construction. 

Series   MOSB. 
Stocks  of  civilian  cotton,  leather,  and  al- 
lied garments.  Series  M67F. 
Suliihuric  acid.  Series  M19A.1. 
Tractors,  Series  M37A. 


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■  Vital  statistics.     Vital  statistics,  special  reports,  national  summaries,  v.  25,  no.  3 ; 

Apr.  5,  1946.     [19-16.]     p.  31-43,  11.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  36-2a592  C  3.67  :  25/3 

Note. — Volume  2~>  consists  of  special  tabulations,  studies,  and  analytical  articles  on 
selected  subjects. 

Same,  v.  25,  no.  5-7;  June  7-26,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  57-118,  il.  4°     [I'roc- 

essed.]     t  0  3.67:25/5-7 

Same,  State  summaries,  v.  24,  no.  26-42;  June  14-July  8.  1946.     [1946.] 

[1] +506-850  p  .il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  0  3.67:24/26-42 

Note. — The  summaries  in  volume  24  are  for  1944.     These  reports  will  be   released 
concurrently  with  those  of  volume  23. 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL   AEKONAUTICS   ADMINISTRATION 

Traffic.     Army-Navy-CAA  standards  for  control  of  instrument  flight  rule  traffic, 
effective    Apr.    1,    1946;    [prepared    bv    CAA    Aviation    Information].     1946. 
iv+35  p.  11.  4°     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  220 
L.  0.  card  46-26572  0  31.106.T  67/2/946-2 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  are  printed 
separately  heginninsr  with  v.  2,  and  are  "advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make 
up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  Reports. 

The  separate  ojiinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $2.00  per  volume  ; 
single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Air  lines.     Directory  of  scheduled  common  carrier  airlines  of  world,   Mar.   1, 

1946.     Apr.  ,22,  1946.     [2] +28  p.  large  8°  (Foreign  Air  Transport  Division, 
Economic  Bureau.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26674  0  31.202 :  Ai  7/2/946 

Air  service.     Economic  characteristics  of  urban  points  not  certificated  for  air 
service  as  of  Apr.  1,  1945.     May  1946.     cover  title,  iv+52  p.  il.  oblong  large  8° 
*  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  226. 
L.  0.  card  46-26673  C  31.202  :  Be  7/2 

Aircraft  accidents.  Accident  investigation  report.  Eastern  Air  Lines,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1945 ;  docket  no.  SA-110,  adopted  June  13,  1946.  [1946.]  10+ii 
p.  r     [Processed.]     t  0  31.213  :  N  42  y/2 

Accident  investigation  report,  Pennsylvania-Central  Aii'lines,  Birmingham, 

Ala..  Jan.  6, 1946;  docket  no.  SA-111,  adopted  June  17,  1946.     [1946.]     9+ii  p.  4" 
[Processed.  ]     t  C  31.213  :  B  537/3 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Blairs- 

town,  N.  J.,  Apr.  25,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

0  31.213 :  B  575/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident.  Garland, 

Tex.,  Apr.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  0  31.213:0  183 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  Cook- 

ville,  Tex.,  Apr.  20,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t        0  31.213:0  776 

Facts,   conditions   and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Hollister,  Calif.,  Feb.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     J 

0  31.213  :H  727 

Facts,  conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Lenna,  Okla.,  Mar.  14,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :  L  547 

Facts,   conditions  and   circumstances  concerning   aircraft   accident   near 

Lyons,  Kans.,  Apr.  23,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  ;  L  995 

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Aircraft  accidents — Continued 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  San 

Antonio,  Tex.,  Feb.  4,  1946.     [1046.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :  Sa  5  an/2 

• Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Palm 

Springs,  Calif.,  Apr.  27,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :P  18^2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Talla- 
hassee, Fl  a.,  Feb.  14,  1946.     [1946.]     Ip.  4"     [Processed.]     J      C 31.213 :T  144 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Wichita, 

Kans.,  Jan.  13, 1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     J  C  31.213 :  W  631/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  AVichita, 

Kans.,  Apr.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :  W  631/3 

Why  commit  hara-kiri  after  60  safe  wartime  missions?  service  pilots  versus 

light  planes;  [by  Harold  G.  Crowley  and  Mary  E.  Thompson].     [June  1,  1946.] 
[2]+ 4  p.  il.     ( [Safety  bulletin  1G9-46.] )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  226. 

C  31.214 :  169 

Civil  air  regulations.     Civil  air  regulations  :  pt.  42,  Nonscheduled  air  carrier  certi- 
fication and  operation  rules,  effective  Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Issued 
with  perforations.]  .  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  G.  card  38-26100  C  31.209 :  42 

— —    Civil  air  regulations  amendments.     [Processed.]     t  C  31.209: 

Note. — Amendments  to  Civil  air  regulations,  beginning  with  Oct.  15,  1941,  are  issued 
in  a  new  form,  anil  are  numbered  so  that  no  amendment  will  affect  more  than  one  part  of 
the  Regulations.  These  amendments  or  digests  of  them  will  be  published  in  the  monthly 
Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed  in  the 
Monthly  catalog. 

Fires.  Carelessness  principal  factor  in  ground-fire  accidents ;  [by  Harold  B. 
Carr].     [1946.]     [2]+10  p.  il.     ([Safety  Bureau;  Safety  bulletin  168-46.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  226.  '  C  31.214  :  168 

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  auxiilnry  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  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  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  seaports  of  the  United  States. 

Coast  pilots.     Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast,  sec.  B,  Cape 
Cod  to  Sandy  Hook,  4th  (1940)  edition  ;  Mar.  30, 1946.     [1946.]     25-f  [1]  leaves. 
(Serial  627-5.)     t     •  Item  240. 
L.  C.  card  40-29378  C  4.6/1 :  B/4/supp.  946 

Hijdrograpliicmanual;h-y  K.T.  Adams.  Revised  (1942)  edition.  1942,  corrected 
and  reprinted  1946.  xvi-f  940  p.  il.  12  pi.  3  maps,  large  8°  (Special  publication 
143.)     [Includes  lists  of  publications  of  interest  in  connection  with  this  manual.] 

*  Cloth,  $3.50. 

L.  C.  card  46-26680  C  4.19 :  143/3-2 

Aeronautical  charts 

Jacksonville  [Fla.1,  lat.  30''-32°,  long.  80''-84'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  5,  1946.  20X33 
In.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  J  139/946 

Airport  obstruction  plans 

Note. — The  purpose  of  these  plans  is  to  show  runways  and  obstructions  above  a  40  to  1 
glide  angle  from  end  of  runways.  These  plans  are  not  maps  and  most  physical  and  cultural 
features  below  the  40  to  1  glide  angle  have  been  purposely  omitted. 

Beaumont  0.  L.  F.,  Beaumont,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-521.  Scale 
1:12,000, 1  in.= 1,000  ft.     n.  p.  Apr.  194(5.     18X14  in.     f  40c.  C  4.9/11:  521 

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Birmingham  A.  A.  F.  {Birminyhnm  airport),  Birmingliam,  Ala.,  airport  obstruc- 
tion plan ;  OP-50.  Scale  1 :  12,000,  1  in. =1,000  ft.  n.  p.  May  1946.  24X30  in. 
t  40c.  C  4.9/11 :  50 

El  Paso    (El  Paso),   Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan;   OP-134.     Scale  1:12,000, 

1  in. =1,000  ft.     n.  p.  Apr.  1946.     20X17  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11:134 

Galveston  Army  Air  Field,  Oalveston,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-164. 
Scale  l:12,000,lin.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Mar.  1946.     17X17  in.     t40c.    04.9/11:164 

Houston  airport,  Houston,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-19S.  Scale  1: 
12,000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Apr.  1946.     19X17  in.     t  40c.  C  4.  9/11 :  198 

La  Ouardia  Field,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  airport  ob.struction  plan ;  OP-289.  Scale 
1:12,000,  1  in. =1,000  ft.     n.  p.  Mar.  1946.,  25X29  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11:289 

Love  Field,  Dallas,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan ;  OP-106.  Scale  1 :  12,000,  1 
in.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Mar.  1946.     18X21  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11:106 

Meaeham  Field,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-159.  Scale  1: 
12,000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.      n.  p.  Mar.  1946.     20X20  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11: 159 

Winsloiv  airport,  Wi7islow,  Ariz.,  airport  obstruction  plan ;  OP-462.  Scale  1 : 
12,000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Apr.  1946.     20X 17  in.     f  40c.  O  4.9/11 :  462 

Wold-Chamherlain  Field,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  airport  obstruction  plan;  OP-264. 
Scale  1 :  12,000,  1  in.=l,000  ft.     n.  p.  Mar.  1946.     17X15  in.     f  40c. 

0  4.9/11 :  264 

Nautical  charts 

Cristobal,  C.  Z.  Port  of  Oristobal,  Panama  Oanal,  Atlantic  Ooast,  hydrography 
and  topography  by  Ooast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  i-evisions  from 
other  sources  to  1945;  no.  950.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  in.,  scale  1 :  15,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  0.,  published  1905,  27th  edition,  Apr.  1946.     35X28  in.     t  75c. 

0  4.9 :  950 

Jua7i  de  Fuca  Strait.  Approaches  to  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  Destruction  Island 
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Detergents  and  related  subjects,  list  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards  publica- 
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Hydrocarbons.  Heats  of  formation,  hydrogenation,  and  combustion  of  monoolefin 
hydrocarbons  through  hexenes,  and  of  higher  1-alkenes,  in  gaseous  state  at  25°  C. 
[with  list  of  references!  ;  by  Edward  J.  Prosen  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini. 
[1946.]  p.  269-275.  (Research  paper  RP  1702.)  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Mar.  1946,  v.  36.]     *  I'aper,  5c.    C  13.22/a  :  1702 

Porcelains.  Studies  of  binary  and  ternary  combinations  of  magnesia,  calcia, 
baria,  beryllia,  alumina,  thoria  and  zirconia  in  relation  to  their  use  as  porcelains 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  F.  Geller,  P.  J.  Yavorsky,  B.  L.  Steierman,  and 
A.  S.  Creamer.  [1946.]  p.  277-312.  (Research  paper  KP  1703.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National   Bureau   of   Standards,  Mar.  1946,   v.   36.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  C  13.22/a  :  1703 

Rivets.  Steel  rivets  (stock-production  sizes).  1946.  ii+13  p.  (Simplified 
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5c.     •  Item  2S0  C  13.12/1 :  221 

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of  TCCA  standard  color  cards  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Genevieve  Reimann, 
Deane  B.  Judd,  and  Harry  J.  Keegan.  [1946.]  p.  209-247,  il.  1  pi.  (Research 
paper  RP  1700.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
Mar.  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  15c.  (incorrectly  given  in  publication  as  10c. ). 

C  13.22/a :  1700 

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ommendation R21^-46.)  [Effective  date,  Apr.  1,  1946.]  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item 
280  C  13.12/1 :  219 

Wrenches.  Open-end  and  box  wrenches.  1946.  ii+13  p.  (Simplified  practice 
recommendation  R220-46. )      [Effective  date,  Apr.  15, 1946.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Auer,  Laszlo.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  5252,  in 
matter  of  application  of  Laszlo  Auer,  improvements  in  processes  for  sizing 
textiles  ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  12  p.  4°     $ 

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Buck,  Charles  M.  Brief  for  appellee.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
Columbia,  appeal  no.  9273,  Charles  M.  Buck  v.  Casper  W.  Ooms,  commissioner  of 
patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of 
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gazette  of  Patent  Office  during  1944.     1945.     xvii-f750  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  $1.75. 

•  Item  287. 

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Same.(H.  doc.  613,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Hill,  Lyman  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  5277, 
in  re  Lyman  P.  Hill,  dyed  textiles  and  methods  and  compositions  for  producing 
same ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4"     $ 

C  21.10 :  H  553 

O'Connor,  John  B.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5287,  in  re  John  B.  O'Connor,  improvements  in  metal  furniture  and  method  of 
making  same ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°    t 

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Rockicell,  Edward  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
52S6,  In  re  Edward  A.  Rockwell,  two-stage  power  system  ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.  4°     %  C  21.10 :  R  593/2 

Sfurtcfatit,  Paul  A.  Brief  for  appellee;  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District 
of  Columbia,  appoal  no.  9204,  Paul  A.  Sturtevant  v.  Casper  W.  Ooms.  commis- 
sioner of  patents,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for 
District  of  Columbia.     [194G.]     cover  title,  i+2()  p.  4"         J  C  21.10 :  St  97 

Upson,  Charles  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5271,  in  re  Charles  A.  Upson,  process  and  apparatus  for  making  laminated  board ; 
brief  for  conmiissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t    C  21.10:  Up  7 

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Weather.  Condensed  table  of  critical  values  for  airway  weather  reports,  effective 
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CONGRESS 

Congressional  record,  proceedings  and  debates  of  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  v.  91, 
pt.  5  and  6;  June  7-Sept.  10,  1945.  [Permanent  edition.]  1945.  [3] -f  5691- 
8466  p.  4°     *  Cloth,  pts.  5  and  6,  each  $2.50.     O  Item  305 

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Private  law  651-710,  79th  Congress. 

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ArnoWj  Mrs.   Hortense.     H.    R.    1037,   act   to    confer  jurisdiction    upon   district   court, 

southern  district  of  Florida   [to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  claims 

of  Mrs.  Hortense  Arnow,  J.  M.  Rogers,  and  Mrs.  Willie  L.  Rogers].     Approved  June 

15.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  659.) 
Atkinson,  Cecil.     H.  R.  1258,  act  for  relief  of  Cecil  Atkinson.     Approved  June  22,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  084.) 
BdbcocI:,  Mrs.  Hattie  M.     H.  R.  3401,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Hattie  Main  Babcock,  Ches- 
ter   N.    Main,    and    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Earl    Norman.     Approved    June    21,    1946.     1    p. 

(■Private  law  071.) 
Barrett.  James  J.,  jr.     H.  R.  3177,  act  for  relief  of  James  J.  Barrett,  jr.     Approved 

June  14,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  653.) 
ISelk,  Mrs.  Mary.     H.  R.  3359,   act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  Belk.     Approved  June  21, 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  670.) 
Bergeron,  Philibeit  L.     H.  R.  3399.  act  for  relief  of  Philibert  L.  Bergeron,  Alfred  Quist, 

and  Astrid  Quist.     Approved  June  22,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  086.) 
Braiin,  Ida  F.     H.  R.  17S2,  act  for  relief  of  Ida  F.  Braun,  Alice  Braun  Menges,  and  Carl 

J.    Braun,    individually    and   as   executors   of    estate   of    Hedwig    W.    Braun,    and    as 

legatees  and  beneficiaries  of  will  of  Hedwig  W.  Braun.  and  as  sole  parties  in  interest 

l)y  succession  under  last  will  and  testament  of  Hedwig   W.  Braun,  and  under  last 

will  and  testament  of  Herman  W.  Braun.     Approved  June  19,  1946.     1  p.      (Private 

law  665.) 
Culcano,  Juan  L.     H.  R.  2772,  act  for  relief  of  Juan  Calcano.     Approved  June  21,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  668.) 
Clausen,  John  B.     H.  R.  4633,  act  for  relief  of  John  B.  Clausen.     Approved  June  15, 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  662.) 
Cramer,  Robert  J.     H.  R.  1538.  act  for  relief  of  Robert  J.  Cramer.     Approved  June  14, 

1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  652.) 
De  Carbonel,  William  L.     II.  R.  4863.  act  to  establish  date  of  acceptance  of  commission 

as  lieutenant,  junior  grade.  Naval  Reserve,  by  William  Leon  de  Carbonel  to  be  June 

1.  1041,  and  date  of  reporting  for  active  duty  to  be  Dec.  9,  1941.     Approved  June 

25,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  701.) 
Doschcr.  Gustnv  F.     H.  R.  4888,  act  for  relief  of  Gustav  F.  Doscher.     Approved  June 

25,  1946.     1  p.       (Private  law  702.) 

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Private  law  651-710,  79th  CJongress — Continued 

Fisher,  Richard  8.     H.  R.  404G,  act  autboriziug  issuance  of  patent  in  fee  to  Richard 

S.  Fisher.     Approved  June  liO,  1940.      1  p.      (Private  law  0'J3.) 
Fitzwater,  Carl.     H.  R.  4373,  act  for  relief  of  Curl  and  Naomi  Fitzwater.     Approved 

June  21;  1940.      1  p.      ( Private  law  074.) 
Foster,  Mrs.  Dora.     H.  R.  5071,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.   Dora  Foster.     Approved  June 

25,  1940.      1  p.      (Private  law  7U4.) 
Foxworth,  Cecil  M.     H.  R.  5212,   act  for  relief  of  dependents  of  Cecil  M.   Foxworth. 

Approved  June  14,  1940.      1  p.      (Private  law  050.) 
Fuyate,  Mrs.  Fannie  C.     H.  R.  4339,  act  lor  relief  of  Fannie  C.  Fugate.     Approved  June 

22,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  0S9.) 
Gillespie,  Harry  A.     H.  R.  5070,  act  to  quiet  title  and  possession  with  respect  to  real 

estate  in  Converse  County,  Wyo.      [by  conveying  same  by  quitclaim  deed  to  Harry  A. 

Gillespie  and  Lena  J.  Gillespie].     Approved  June  22,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  691.) 
Hamlet,  John.     H.  R.  2954,  act  for  relief  of  John  Hamlet.     Approved  June  28,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  708.) 
Hansel,  Mrs.  lulisubeth  J.     H.  R.  3335,  act  for  relief  of  Elisabeth  Jones  Hansel.     Ap- 
proved June  14,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  654.) 
Hines,    Willie.     H.    R.    2544,    act    for    relief    of    Willie    Hines.     Approved    June    29, 

1946.      1    p.      (Private    law    709.) 
Honnell,  Mrs.  Mary  A.     H.  R.  5091,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Honnell.     Approved 

June  21,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  681.) 
Hood,  H.  H.     H.   R.   2337,  act  for  relief  of   H.   H.   Hood.     Approved  June  18,   1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  664.) 
Keaveney,  Michael  J.     H.  R.  5208,  act  for  relief  of  Michael  J.  Keaveney  and  Mary  C. 

Keaveney.     Approved  June  29,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  710.) 
Komp,  William  H.  W.     H.  R.  1394,  act  for  relief  of  William  H.  W.  Komp.     Approved 

June  14,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  651.) 
Lam,  Willie.     H.   R.    3512,   act   for   relief  of  Willie  Lam   and   Edgar   Lam.     Approved 

June  22,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  687.) 
Lassila,  Mrs.  Senia.     H.  R.  3185,  act  for  relief  of  George  Lassila,  administrator  of  Senia 

Lassila.     Approved  June  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  705.) 
Logan,  John  A.     H.  R.  3378,  act  for  relief  of  John  A.  Logan.     Approved  June  14,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  "655.) 
McKinncy,   William  C.     H.  R.  3454,  act  for  relief  of  William  Clyde  McKinney.     Ap- 
proved June  25,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  696.) 
Maheux,  Patsy  A.     H.  R.  4600,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Patsy  Ann  Maheux.     Approved 

June  21,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  678.) 
Massey,  Earl  D.     H.  R.  3726,  act  for  relief  of  Earl  D.  Massey,  Marvin  Marshall,  and 

Fred  C.  Mitchell.     Approved  June  15,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  061.) 
Moffatt,  Walter  A.     H.  R.  3031,  act  for  relief  of  Walter  A.  Moffatt.     Approved  June 

21,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  669.) 
Nahas,  Adele  M.     H.  R.  2315,  act  for  relief  of  Adele  Nahas.     Approved  June  25,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  694.) 
Nast,  Mrs.  Marie  E.     H.  R.  3010,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Marie  Edens  Nast,  Mrs.  Bessie 

Ainann,  and  Georffe  R.  Townsend.      Approved  June  28,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  707.) 
National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution.     H.  R.  5896,  act  to  extend  term 

of  design  patent  numbered  21,053,  dated  Sept.  22,  1891,  for  badge,  granted  to  George 

Brown  Goode,  and  assigned  to  National  Society,  Daughters  of  American  Revolution. 

Approved  June  24,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  692.) 
Neumann,  Oerhard.     H.  R.  3441,  act  to  provide  for  naturalization  of  Gerhard  Neumann. 

Approved  June  25,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  695.) 
O'Brien,  Will.     H.   R.   2785,  act  for  relief  of  Will  O'Brien,  Mrs.  Bessie  O'Brien,  and 

legal  guardian  of  Jane  O'Brien.      Approved  June  22,  1940.      1  p.      (I'rivate  law  685.) 
Omar,  Hamsah.     H.  R.  233,  act  for  relief  of  Hamsah  Omar.     Approved  June  22,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  683.) 
Owens,  David,  jr.     H.   R.   5811,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  David  Owens,  jr. 

Approved  June  21.  194G.      1  p.      (Private  law  682.) 
Padilla,  Esequiel.     H.  R.  4331,  act  for  relief  of  Esequiel   (Frank)   Padilla  and  others. 

Api>roved  Jiiiio  2.").  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  6119.) 
Peterson,  Axel  H.     H.  R.  4118,  act  for  relief  of  Axel  H.  Peterson.     Approved  June  25, 

1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  698.) 
Plumb,    Mrs.    Adeline.     H.    R.    4419,    act   for    relief    of    Mrs.    James    Plumb    [Adeline 

Plnmbl.      Approved  June  25,  1946.      1   p.      (Private  law  700.) 
Powell,  Marion.     U.  R.  5000,  act  for  relief  of  Marion  Powell.     Approved  June  21,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  680.) 
Raxhal,  William  N.     H.  R.  .''>005,  net  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  William  Needom 

Rashal.     Approved  June  22,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  OSS.) 
Richard.<>on,  W.  P.     S.  470,   act  to  confer  jurisdiction   upon  (^'ourt  of  Claims  to  hear, 

determine,  and  render  judgment  upon  clnim  or  claims  of  W.  P.  Richardson,  as  suc- 
cessor and  assignee  of  W.  P.  Richardson  and  Company,  Tampa,  Fla.     Approved  June 

15.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  658.) 
Richter,  Amy  M.     H.  R.  4353,  act  for  relief  of  Amy  Marv  Richter.     Approved  June  22, 

1946.     1   p.      (Private  law  690.) 
■     Robertson,  William  E.     IT.  R.  4470.  act  for  relief  of  William  E.  Robertson  and  Estelle 

Robertson.      -Vpnroved  June  21.  1946.      1   n.      (Private  law  675.) 
Roman,  William  H.     H.  R.  449.5,  act  for  relief  of  William  H.  Roman.     Approved  June 

21,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  676.) 
Rumrill.  Gran  E.  R.      H.  R.  4525,  act  for  relief  of  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill.     Ap- 
proved June  21,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  677.) 
Sdnchez  Finueroa,  Mrs.  Franciscn.     H.   R.   4251,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Franclsca 

Siinchez  Ficrneroa.     Approved  June  21.  1946.      1  p.        (Private  law  673.) 
Sl-aggs,  Mrs.  Hazel  M.     H.  R.  3622,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Skaggs.     Approved 

June  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  706.) 

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I'rivate  law  651-710,  79th  Congress — Continued 

Todd,  Douglas  C.     U.  U.  1400,  act  for  relief  of  D.  C.  Todd.     Approved  June  21,  19-46. 

1  p.      (i'rivate  law  0(37.) 
Villa/ane  Mui'ioz,  Jos€.     H.  R.  4245,  act  for  relief  of  Jos6  Villafaue  Muuoz.     Approved 

June  21,  1U40.      1  p.      (i'rivate  law  072.) 
Wade,  Ernest  I.     H.  U.  4997,  act  for  relief  of  Ernest  I.  Wade  and  Alma  Wade.     Ap- 
proved June  25,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  703.) 
^YaUis,  Mrs.  Mary  A.     H.  K.  3000,  act  for  relief  of  Mary  A.  Wallis.     Approved  June  14, 

1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  057.) 
Ward,  Richard  C.     H.  K.  4093,  act  for  relief  of  Richard  C.  Ward.     Approved  June  21, 

1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  079.) 
White,  It.  II.,  Transjer  <i  Storage  Vo.     H.  R.  1852,  act  for  relief  of  R.  H.  White  Transfer 

and  Storage  Company,  i«<ashville,  Tenn.     Approved  June  18,   1946.     1  p.      (Private 

law  003.) 
Wilbourn,  Mrs.  Estelle  M.     H.  R.  4113,  act  to  authorize  and  direct  Secretary  of  Interior 

to  issue  patent  lor  land  to  Mrs.  Estelle  M.  Wilbourn.     Approved  June  25,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  097.) 
Willett,  William  W.,  jr.     H.  R.  797,  act  for  relief  of  William  W.  Willett,  jr.     Approved 

June  21,  1940.      1  p.      (Private  law  000.) 
Zephyr  Aircraft  Corporation.     H.  R.  3094,  act  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of 

Claims   to   consider   and   render  judgment   on   claim   of  Zephyr   Aircraft   Corporation 

[formerly  known  as  Lenert  Aircraft  Corporation]  against  United  States.     Approved 

June  15,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  600.) 

Public  law  413-484,  79th  Congress. 

Note. — Public  laws  in  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washini^ton  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $3.00  a  session, 
foreign  subscription,  $4.25  ;  single  copies  are  usually  5c.  ;  no.  422,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment, no.  478,  Interior  Department,  and  no.  479,  Appropriations,  which  see  below,  are 
10c. 

Agriculture  Department.  H.  R.  5605,  act  making  appropriations  for  Department  of 
Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1947.      [Approved  June  22,  1940.]      31  p.      (Public  law  422.) 

Alaska  Railroad.  H.  R.  5453,  act  to  authorize  certain  expenditures  by  Alaska  Rail- 
road.    Approved  June  24,  1940.     1  p.      (Public  law  433.) 

American  Battle  Monuments  Commission.  H.  R.  0393,  act  to  amend  act  for  creation  of 
American  Battle  Monuments  Commission  to  erect  suitable  memorials  commemorating 
services  of  American  soldier  in  Europe,  as  amended,  in  order  to  extend  Commission's 
authority  to  all  areas  in  which  our  armed  forces  have  operated  during  World  War 
II,  and  for  other  purposes.      [Approved  June  20,  1946.]      3  p.      (Public  law  450.) 

Anderson  Ranch  reservoir.  H.  R.  1089,  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  pur- 
chase improvements  or  pay  damages  for  removal  of  improvements  located  on  public 
lands  in  Anderson  Ranch  reservoir  site,  Boise  reclamation  project,  Idaho.  Approved 
June  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  450.) 

Appropriations.  H.  R.  6429,  act  making  appropriations  for  legislative  branch,  fiscal 
year  1947.      [Approved  July  1,  1946.]      25  p.      (Public  law  479.) 

H.  R.  6601,  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 

fiscal  j'ear  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1940,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  June  21,  1946.]  8  p.  (Public 
law  419.) 

Atomic  bomb.  H.  J.  Res.  307,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  use  of  naval  vessels  to  deter- 
mine effect  of  atomic  weapons  upon  such  vessels.  Approved  June  25,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  442.) 

Bankruptcy.  H.  R.  4160,  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy 
throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto  [so 
as  to  set  up  system  of  full-time  salaried  referees  to  replace  present  system  of  essentially 
part-time  referees  compensated  on  fee  basis].  [Approved  June  28,  1946.]  10  p. 
(Public  law  404.) 

H.  R.  6682,  act  to  amend  sec.  81,  82,  and  83,  and  to  repeal  sec.  84  of  chap.  9  of  act 

to  establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  and  acts  amenda- 
tory thereof  and  supplementary  thereto  [relative  to  municipal  bankruptcy].  [Ap- 
proved July  1,  1946.]      9  p.      (Public  law  481.) 

Boulder  City  Cemetery  Association.  H.  R.  3966,  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to 
convey  lands  situated  in  Clark  County,  Nev.,  to  Boulder  City  Cemetery  Association  for 
cemetery  purposes.      [Approved  June  25,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  439.) 

Butter.  H.  R.  3611,  act  to  authorize  condemnation  of  materials  which  are  intended  for 
use  in  process  or  renovated  butter  and  which  are  unfit  for  human  consumption.  [Ap- 
proved June  24,  1946.]      3  p.      (Public  law  427.) 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  d  Pacific  Railroad.  H.  R.  5876,  act  to  authorize  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  to  e.vtend  and  renew  to  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  for  term  of  10  years  lease  to  Henry  A.  Scandrett,  Walter  J.  Cumminus,  and 
George  I.  Haight,  trustees  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad  Com«- 
pany,  of  tract  of  land  in  Department  of  Agriculture  range  livestock  experiment  station 
in  Montana,  and  for  right-of-way  to  .said  tract,  for  removal  of  gravel  and  ballast 
material.     Approved  June  20,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  416.) 

Civil  Air  Patrol.  H.  R.  5744,  act  to  incorporate  Civil  Air  Patrol.  [Approved  July  1, 
1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  476.) 

Civil  service  pensions.  S.  986,  act  to  amend  act  to  amend  further  civil  service  retirement 
act,  as  amended,  approved  Jan.  24,  1942  [so  as  to  provide  for  recomputation  of  annui- 
ties for  retired  annuitants  who  retired  prior  to  Jan.  24,  1942].  Approved  June  29, 
1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  470.) 

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Public  law  413-484,  79th  Congress — Continued 

Claims.  H.  R.  6454.  net  to  ampnri  net  to  provifle  for  spttlpmpnt  of  elaims  for  damage  to 
or  loss  or  destrnetion  of  property  or  personal  in.inry  or  death  caused  by  military 
personnel  or  civilian  employees,  or  otherwise  ineident  to  aetivities  of  War  Department 
or  of  Army  [so  as  to  authorize  War  Department  to  settle  claims  not  in  excess  of  ?1.000 
in  time  of  peace  as  well  as  in  time  of  war].  Approved  .Tune  28,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  466.) 

Colorado  River.  H.  R.  5674,  act  to  amend  laws  authorizing  pprformance  of  necessary 
protection  work  ["n  Colorado  River]  tjptwoen  Tinna  pro.iect  and  Boulder  Dam  by 
Bureau   of  Reclamation.      [Approved  June  28,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  469.) 

Cohimbin  River.  S.  943,  act  erantins  consent  of  Congress  to  State  of  Washington  to 
construct  free  highwav  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  Northport,  Wash.  Approved 
.Tune  24.  1946.      1  p.    '  (Public  law  426.) 

Conscription.  H.  R.  6064.  act  to  extend  selective  training  and  service  act  of  1940,  as 
amended.  [Approved  .Tune  29.  1046. 1  .S  p.  (Public  law  47.^.)  [H.  R.  6064  extends 
selective  service  until  Mar.  31,  1947.  Tt  also  exempts  fatliers  from  induction  and 
authorizes  release  of  fathers  now  in  service  after  Aug.  1.  1946.]  ' 

Crow  project.  H.  R.  4983.  act  to  provide  for  ad.iustments  in  connection  with  Crow  irriga- 
tion pro.iect.  Crow  Indian  Reservation,  Mont.  [Approved  June  28,  1946.]  6  p. 
(Public  law  468.) 

H.  R.  6195.  act  to  amend  sec.  1  of  act  of  June  4,  1920  (41  Stat.  751),  for  allot- 
ment of  lands  of  Crow  trilie,  for  distribution  of  tribal  funds,  and  for  other  purposes,  as 
amended  [so  as  to  permit  leasing  of  farm  lands  on  Big  Horn  unit  of  Crow  Indian 
irrigation  pro.iect  for  period  not<exceeding  10  years].  Approved  June  25,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  441.) 

Z)e»  }foines  River.  S.  1834.  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Iowa  or  Iowa  State 
Highway  Commission  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or 
near  Farmington.  Iowa.      Approved  June  27,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  459.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  R.  4654,  act  to  exempt  transfers  of  property  to  American 
National  Red  Cross  from  District  of  Columbia  inheritance  tax.  Approved  June  24, 
1946.      1   p.      rPuhlic  law  430.) 

H.  R.  5060,  act  to  amend  sec.  1  of  act  to  fix  salaries  of  officers  and  members  of 
Metropolitan  Police  Force.  United  States  Park  Police  Force,  and  Fire  Department  of 
District  of  Columbia  [so  that  extra  compensation  received  by  members  of  Metropolitan 
Police  Force  for  certain  special  services  shall  constitute  part  of  their  basic  pay]. 
Approved  .Tune  19,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  417.) 

■  H.  R.  5718,  act  to  facilitate  liquidation  of  Washington  Railway  and  Electric  Com- 
pany.     Approved  June  18,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  416.)  ^ 

H.  R.  6070.  act  to  amend  sec.  4  of  act  of  Aug.  25.  1937,  so  as  to  provide  filing 

procedure  in  cases  of  adoption  outside  District  of  Columbia  [of  children  whose  births 
are  registered  within  the  District).      .'Approved  June  26.  1946.      In.      (Public  law  453.) 

H.  R.   6265,  act  to  create  Department  of  Corrections  in  District  of  Columbia. 

[Approved  June  27.  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  460.)      [H.  R.  6265  transfers  to  the' 

Department  of  Corrections  all  powers  now  vested  in  the  Board  of  Public  Welfare 
with  respect  to  District  penal  institutions.] 

S.  2218,  act  to  amend  Disf-riet  of  Columbia  alley  dwelling  act.  as  ampndpd  [so  as 

to  postpone  until  July  1,  1947,  date  on  which  it  would  become  unlawful  to  use  or 
occupy  any  alley  biiilding  or  strTicture  as  dwelling  in  District  of  Columbia].  Ap- 
proved June  26.  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  457.) 

S.  2219,  act  to  extend  for  period  of  1  year  provisions  of  District  of  Columbia 

emergency  rent  act,  as  •imended.      Approved  June  29,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  472.) 

East  Indians.  H.  R.  3517.  act  to  authorize  admission  into  United  States  of  persons 
of  races  Indigenous  to  India,  and  persons  of  races  indigenous  to  Philippine  Islands, 
to  make  them  racially  eligible  for  naturalization,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved 
.July  2,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  483.) 

Federal  Works  Afjcnc}/.  H.  R.  5407.  act  to  grant  to  Federal  works  administrator  cer- 
tain powers  with  respect  to  site  acquisition,  building  construction,  purchase  of  build- 
ings, and  other  matters.      [Approved  June  14.  1946.]      4  p.      (Public  law  413.) 

Flathead  Indians.  H.  R.  3843.  act  to  provide  for  disposition  of  tribal  funds  of  Con- 
federated Salish  and  Kootenai  Tribes  of  Indians  of  Flathead  Reservation  in  Montana. 
Approved  June  24,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  428.) 

Fort  Berthold  Reservation.  H.  R.  1095.  act  for  relief  of  Indians  of  Fort  Berthold 
Reservation,  N.  Dak.  [comprising  tribes  known  as  Arickarees,  Gros  Ventres,  and 
Mandnn].      Approved  June  2S,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  467.) 

Fort  Worth,  Inter-American  Trade  Exposition,  19Ji6.  H.  J.  Res.  327.  loint  resolution 
to  permit  articles  imported  from  foroign  countries  for  purpose  of  exhibition  at  Inter- 
American  Trade  Exposition,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  to  be  admitted  without  payment  of 
tariff.      [Approved  June  24.  1046.]      2  p.      (Public  law  434.) 

Government  officials  and  emvloyees.  S.  2335,  act  to  excuse  emplovees  of  Government 
from  work  on  July  5,  1946.     Approved  July  2,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  484.) 

Homestead.  H.  R.  5271,  act  to  amend  act  to  allow  credit  In  connection  with  certain 
homestead  entries  for  military  or  naval  service  rendered  during  World  War  II  [so 
as  to  include  veterans  under  21  years  of  age].  Approved  June  25,  1046.  1  p. 
(Public  law  440.) 

Hot  Flnrlnos  National  Pari:  H.  R.  5317.  act' to  amend  act  establishing  Hot  Springs 
National  Park  [so  as  to  transfer  .iurisdiction  over  offenses  committed  therein  from 
district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Arkansas  to  district  court  for  western  district 
of  Artnnsas].      Approved  June  24.  1016.      1  p.      (Public  law  431.) 

Immifjrafion  and  emigration.  S.  2122.  act  to  facilitate  admission  into  United  States 
of  alien  fiancees  or  fiances  of  members  [and  honorably  discharged  members]  of 
armed  forces  of  United  States.      [Approved  June  29,  1046."]      2  p.      (Public  law  471.) 

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Public  law  413-484,  79th  Congress— Continued 

Interior  Department.  II.  U.  0335,  act  uiakiiig  appropriations  for  Department  of  In- 
terior, Iflscal  .year]  l'J47.      (Approved  July  1,  iy4(i.]      42  p.      (Tuljlic  law  478. ) 

S.  1857,  act  to  authorize  availability  for  necessary  administrative  expenses  of 

appropriations  for  Department  of  Interior.  Approved  June  25,  19-16.  1  p.  (Public 
law  438.) 

Johnson,  Albert  W.  H.  R.  5413,  act  to  accept  renunciation  by  Albert  VV.  Johnson  of 
pension  under  sec.  2(>0  of  judicial  code.  Approved  June  24,  1940.  1  p.  (Public 
law  432.) 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Maggie.  H.  R.  2677,  act  to  authorize  Federal  works  administrator  to 
accept  and  dispose  of  real  estate  devised  to  United  States  by  Maggie  Johnson.  Ap- 
proved June  20,  1940.     1  p.      (Public  law  451.) 

Judges.  S.  no:!,  act  to  provide  for  appointment  of  one  additional  district  judge  for 
northern  district  of  California.     Approved  June  15,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  415.) 

Medals.  S.  1523,  act  to  modify  time  limitations  governing  award  of  certain  military 
and  naval  decorations  for  acts  performed  during  present  war.  Approved  June  26, 
1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  444.) 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  S.  1288,  act  to  authorize  course  of  instruction  at 
Military  Academy  to  be  given  to  not  exceeding  20  persons  at  a  time  from  American 
republics,  other  than  United  States.  Approved  June  26,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law 
447.) 

S.  1063,  act  to  authorize  additional  permanent  professors  of  Military  Academy. 

Approved  June  20,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  449.) 

Monongahela  River.  H.  R.  5357,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to 
construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Monongahsla  River  at  point  between  boroughs 
of  Elizabeth  and  West  Elizabeth,  Pa.  Approved  June  25,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  443.) 

H.  R.  5387,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  free 

highway  bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  borough  of  Belle  Vernon,  Pa., 
and  borough  of  Speers,  Pa.     Approved  June  22,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  421.) 

Morgan,  Fort.  H.  R.  4433,  act  to  provide  for  eonveyance  to  Alabama  for  use  as  public 
park  of  militarv  reservation  known  as  Fort  Morgan.  Approved  June  28,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  465.) 

Mortgage  insurance.  S.  2341,  act  to  amend  national  housing  act  [to  continue  authority 
of  Federal  Housing  Administration  to  insure  mortgages  on  existing  construction]. 
Approved  July  1,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  480.) 

New  Filler.  H.  R.  5187,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Norfolk  and  Western  Rail- 
way Company  to  construct  bridge  across  New  River  near  Radford,  Va.  Approved  June 
22.  1946.      l"p.      (Public  law  420.) 

Newspapers.  H.  R.  2543*  act  to  require  weekly  newspapers  enjoying  mailing  privileges  to 
make  sworn  statements  with  respect  to  their  circulation.  Approved  July  2,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  482.) 

Ohio  River.  H.  R.  5444,  act  to  revive  and  reenact  and  amend  act  authorizing  county  of 
Gallatin,  111.,  to  construct  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Shawneetown,  111.,  to 
point  opposite  thereto  in  county  of  Union,  Ky.  Approved  June  26,  1946.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic law  445.) 

H.  R.  5736.  act  anthorizin!?  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission  to  construct 

toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Mauckport,  Ind.  Approved  June 
27,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  462.) 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  H.  R.  60S4,  act  to  amend  pay  readjustment  act  of  1942,  as 
amended,  so  as  to  provide  increase  in  pay  for  personnel  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps, 
Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service.  [Approved  June 
29.  1946.]      3  p.      fPuMic  law  474.) 

Pensions.  H.  R.  5149,  act  to  govern  effective  dates  of  ratings  and  awards  under  Veterans' 
Administration  revised  schedule  for  rating  disabilities,  1945.  Approved  June  27,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  458.) 

Philippine  T.fJands.  H.  J.  Res.  360,  joint  resolution  to  provide  for  United  States  partici- 
pation in  Philippine  independence  ceremonies  on  July  4,  1946.  Approved  June  15, 
1946.  1  p.  (Public  law  4l4.)  [H.  J.  Res.  360  creates  a  commission  to  represent  the 
United  States  at  ceremonies  to  be  held  at  Manila.] 

H.  R.  6572,  act  to  provide  military  assistance  to  Republic  of  the  Philippines  in 

establishing  and  maintaining  national  security  and  to  form  basis  for  participation  by 
that  Government  in  such  defensive  military  operations  as  the  future  may  require. 
[Approved  June  26,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  454.) 

Public  debt.  H.  R.  6699,  act  to  decrease  amount  of  obligations,  issued  under  2d  liberty 
bond  act,  which  may  be  outstandtng  at  any  one  time.  Approved  June  26,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  455.) 

Pulaski,  Casimir,  Count.  H.  J.  Res.  304,  ioint  resolution  authorizing  President  of 
United  States  to  proclaim  Oct.  11,  1946,  General  Pulaski's  Memorial  Day  for  observance 
and  commemoration  of  death  of  Casimir  Pulaski.  Approved  June  21,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  418.) 

Rainu  Mountain  School.  S.  1043,  act  to  set  aside  certain  lands  [of  Rainy  Mountain 
School  reserve]  in  Oklahoma  in  trust  for  Indians  of  Kiowa.  Comanche,  and  Apache 
Indian  Reservation.     Approved  June  24.  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  435.) 

San  Francisco-Oakland  Bay  Bridge.  H.  R.  3565,  act  to  authorize  charging  of  tolls  for 
passage  or  transit  of  Government  trafBc  over  San  Francisco-Oakland  Bav  Bridge. 
[Approved  July  1,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  477.) 

Santee  River.  H.  R.  5748,  act  to  revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
South  Carolina  State  Highway  Department  to  construct  free  highwav  bridge  across 
Santee  River  at  or  near  Leneudes  Ferry,  S.  C.  Approved  June  27,  1946.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic law  463.) 

Schools.  H.  R.  5796,  net  to  amend  title  2  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in 
connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  permit  making  of  contributions 
during  fiscal  year  1947  for  maintenance  and  operation  of  certain  school  facilities. 
Approved  June  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  452.) 

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Public  law  413-4S4,  79tli  Congress — Continued 

Solicitor,  Interior  Dept.  S.  1400,  act  to  fix  salary  of  solicitor  of  Department  of  Interior. 
Approved  June  26,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  44S.) 

Sufjar.  a.  J.  lies.  161i,  joint  resolution  extending  lor  7  months  period  of  time  during 
which  alcohol  plants  are  permitted  to  produce  sugars  or  sirups  simultaneously  with 
production  of  alcohol.     Approved  June  J4,  1046.      1  p.      (Public  law  437.) 

Unknown  American.  H.  R.  iiUO'J,  act  to  provide  for  burial  in  memorial  amphitheater  of 
national  cemetery  at  Arlington,  Va.,  of  remains  of  unknown  American  who  lost  his  life 
while  serving  overseas  in  arnied  forces  of  United  States  during  lid  World  War.  Ap- 
proved June  24,  li)46.      1  p.      (Public  law  42!>.) 

Veterans  Adminint ration.  U.  R.  606'J.  act  to  amend  sec.  100  of  servicemen's  readjust- 
ment act  of  1044  [so  as  to  authorize  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs,  until  June 
SO,  1947,  to  enter  into  leases  for  periods  of  not  to  exceed  5  years].  Approved  June 
22,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  424.) 

Veterans  Administration  Jucilitics.  H.  R.  5907,  act  to  authorize  administrator  of  veter- 
ans' affairs  to  grant  easement  for  highway  purposes  to  Pennsylvania  in  lands  in 
reservation  of  Veterans'  Administration  hospital,  Lebanon  County,  Pa.  [Approved 
June  22,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  423.) 

Veterans  Appeals  Board.  H.  R.  6153,  act  to  remove  existing  limitation  on  number  of 
associate  members  of  Board  of  Veterans'  Appeals  in  Veterans'  Administration.  Ap- 
proved June  22,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  423.) 

Wabash  River.  H.  R.  5606,  act  authorizing  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission  to 
construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Wabash  River  near  Mount  Vernon,  Ind. 
Approved  June  27,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  461.) 

Ward  County,  N.  Dak.  S.  1336,  act  to  transfer  real  and  personal  property  in  Ward 
County,  N.  Dak.,  to  North  Dakota  acting  by  and  through  Industrial  Commission  of 
North  Dakota.      Approved  June  24,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  436.) 

World  War,  XM9-45.  H.  R.  5716,  act  to  amend  2d  war  powers  act,  1942,  as  amended. 
Approved  June  29,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  475.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Appropriations.  Legislative  branch  appropriation  bill,  [fi.scal  year]  1947,  con- 
ference report  to  accompany  H.  R.  (5429 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Neal.  June  25, 
1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2344,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Third  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1946,  conference  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  6885  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1946,  to  provide  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1947,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri.  July  17,  1946.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  2547,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

China.  Providing  assistance  to  Republic  of  China  in  augmenting  and  maintain- 
ing naval  establishment,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5356;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Drewry.     June  25,  1946.     3  p.     (PI  rp.  2333,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Coast  Guard  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6428;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Neal.  July  8,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2467, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Conscription.  Extension  of  selective  training  and  service  act,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6064;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  June  21,  1946.  7  p.  (H. 
rp.  2319,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of  H.  R. 
6064  by  substitute  which  extends  selective  service  until  Mar.  31,  1947.  It  also 
exempts  fathers  from  induction  and  authorizes  release  of  fathers  now  in 
service  after  Aug.  1,  1946.]  f 
L.  C.  card  46-26526 

Court  commissioners.  Prescribing  fees  of  United  States  commissioners,  con- 
ference report  to  accompany  S.  346;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  July 
18,1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2561,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

District  of  Columbia.  Child-care  bill,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5933 
[to  authorize  and  direct  Board  of  Education  of  District  of  Columbia  to  establish 
and  operate,  in  public  .schools  and  other  suitable  locations,  system  of  nurseries 
and  nursery  schools  for  day  care  of  school-age  and  under-school-age  children] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  2,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2455,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

District   of   Columbia   appropriation   bill,    [fiscal   year]    1947,   conference 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  .nnW;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee.  June  25,  1946. 
lip.     (H.  rp.  2331,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

District   of  Columbia   appropriation   bill,    [fi.scal    year]    1947,   conference 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5990;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coffee.  July  1,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2449,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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East  Indians.  Agreement  on  amendments  to  bill  relating  to  right  of  Filipinos  and 
East  Indians  to  become  naturalized  citizens  of  United  States  and  to  enter 
country  under  small  quotas,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3517;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Lesinski.  June  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2334,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Farms.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  continue  administration  of,  and 
ultimately  liquidate.  Federal  riiral  rehabilitation  projects,  conference  report  to 
accompany  S.  704 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan.  July  11,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2491,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  704  provides  for  preferential  disposition  to  veter- 
ans of  World  War  II  and  to  present  occupants  of  all  such  lands  as  are  suitable 
for  farm  units.]     f 

Foreign  service.  Authorizing  appointment  of  additional  foreign-service  officers  in 
classified  grades,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  5244 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bloom.    June  26, 1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2348,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  corporations  appropriation  bill,  1947,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6777  [making  appropriations  for  Government  corporations  and  independ- 
ent executive  agencies,  fiscal  year  1047]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Whitten.  July  9, 
1946.    4  p.     (H.  rp.246S,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  II.  033.") ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  June  24,  1946. 
35  p.    (H.  rp.  2329,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Judges.  Authorizing  appointment  of  additional  judge  for  district  of  Delaware, 
conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1801 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas. 
July  18,  1946.    2  p.     ( H.  rp.  2562,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Labor  Department.  Labor-Federal  Security  appropriation  bill,  1947,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6739  [making  appropriations  for  Department  of 
Labor,  Federal  Security  Agency,  and  related  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year 
1947]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  July  9,  1946.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  2471,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Mental  diseases.  National  mental  health  act,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4512  [to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  provide  for  research  relating 
to  psychiatric  disorders  and  to  aid  in  development  of  more  effective  methods  of 
prevention,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  such  disorders,  and  for  other  purposes] ; 
sui3mitted  by  Mr.  Priest.  June  26, 1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2350,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[H.  R.  4512  establishes  the  National  Advisory  Mental  Health  Council  and 
authorizes  consti'uction  of  buildings  and  facilities  to  be  known  as  the  National 
Institute  of  Mental  Health.]     t 

National  Labor  Relations  Board.  Labor-Federal  Security  appropriation  bill,  1947, 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6739  [making  appropriations  for  Depart- 
ment of  Labor,  Federal  Security  Agency,  and  related  independent  agencie-s,  fiscal 
year  1947]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  July  16,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2527,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )  [Relates  only  to  Senate  amendment  to  provision  under  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  concerning  agricultural  laborers.  Committee  came  to 
no  agreement.]     t 

Labor-Federal  Security  appropriation  bill,  1947,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6739  [making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Labor,  Federal 
Security  Agency,  and  related  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Hare.  July, 19,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2578,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Relates 
only  to  Senate  amendment  to  provision  under  National  Labor  Relations  Board 
concerning  agricultural  laborers.]     t 

Navy  Department.    Naval  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]vl947,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6496;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.     June  27,  1946.     9  p. 
(H.  rp.  2394,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26535 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  Pay  increases  for  personnel  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps, 
Coast  Guard,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  Public  Health  Service,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6084;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  June  21,  1946.  6  p. 
(II.  rp.  2318,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Prices.  Extension  of  emergency  price  control  act  and  stabilization  act,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6042  [to  amend  emergency  price  conti-ol  act  of  1942, 
as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Spence.  June  24,  1946.  33  p.  (H.  rp.  2330,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee 
recommends  amendment  of  H.  R.  6042  by  substitute  which  establishes  the  Price 
Decontrol  Board,  and  places  responsibility  for  control  of  prices  on  agricultural 
commodities  and  emergency  diversion  of  livestock  and  poultry  feed  to  domestic 
areas  upon  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  It  also  contains  provisions  relating  to 
subsidies,  provides  for  termination  of  price  control  and  stabilization  acts  not 
later  than  June  30,  1947,  and  abolishes  the  Office  of  Price  Administration  as  of 
that  date.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26533 

Raw  materials.  Strategic  and  critical  materials  for  national  defense  purposes, 
conference  report  to  accompany  S.  752  [to  amend  act  of  June  7,  1939  (53  Stat. 
811),  as  amended,  relating  to  acquisition  of  stocks  of  strategic  and  critical 
materials  for  national  defense  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  3,  1946. 
6  p.  (H.  rp.  2457,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-20549 

Rivers.  Authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors 
for  flood  control,  conference  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  6597;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Whittington.     July  9,  1946.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  2474,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works 

on  rivers  and  harbors,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  G407 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Georgia.  July  8,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2469,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

■    Authorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works 

on  rivers  and  harbors,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6407 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Georgia.  July  9,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2472,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Silver.  Use  by  industry  of  Government-owned  silver,  conference  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  4509;  submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.  July  19,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2575,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

State  Department.  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  the  judiciary 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6U56;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rabaut.  June  28,  1946.  11  p.  (H.  rp.  2434,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Trade-marks.  Providing  for  registration  and  protection  of  trade-marks  used 
in  commerce  and  to  carry  out  provisions  of  certain  international  conventions, 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1654 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  June 
24,1946.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2322,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Treasury  Department.  Treasury  and  Post  Office  Departments  appropriation  bill, 
[fiscal  year]  1947,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5452 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  O'Neal.     July  8,  1946.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  2466,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Treasury  and  Post  Office  Departments  appropriation  bill,    [fiscal  year] 

1947,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5452 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Neal. 
July  19,  1946.  [2]  p.  (H.  rp.  2577,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Relates  only  to 
Senate  amendment  to  provisions  under  Treasury  Department  concerning 
silver.]     f 

War  Department.    Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6S37 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kerr.     July  1, 
1946.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  2448,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26557 

Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,    [fiscal  year]   1947,  conference 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6837 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kerr.  July  11,  1946.  [2]  p. 
( H.  rp.  2501,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

World  War,  1939-45.  Amending  2d  war  powers  act,  1942,  as  amended,  confer- 
ence report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5716;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas. 
June  27,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2395,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

Government  offices.  Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott. 
June  25.  ISHO.     2  p.     (H.  ip.  2332,  TOtli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report;  subniittod  by  Mr.  Elliott.     June  25, 

194G.     2  p.     (II.  rp.  2;33t),  7'Jtli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by   Mr.  Elliott.     July  9, 

ID4a.     2  p.     (II.  rp.  2470,  TUtli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  pjyjers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  10, 1946. 

2  p.     (II.  rp.  2479,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  IG, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2528,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposition  of  sundry  paiDers,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  18, 

1940.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2551,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Disabled  American  Veteraiis.    25th  national  I'eport,  Disabled  American  Veterans, 
1945.     1940.     ix+401  p.  2  p.  of  por.     (H.  doc.  887,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  21-10790 

Veterans.     Liiws  relating  to  veterans  [Sept  2,  1914-May  3,  1946]  ;  compiled  by 

Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives. 
1940.     xvi+831  p.     *  Paper,  $1.25.     •  Item 

L.  C.  card  40-20714  Y  1.2 :  V  Qi/M&-2 

ACCOUNTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Auyropriations  Committee,  House.  Providing  additional  expenses  of  conducting 
studies  and  examinations  [of  executive  agencies]  authorized  by  House  resolution 
09  of  7Sth  Congress  and  continued  by  House  resolution  50  of  79th  Congress, 
incurred  bv  Committee  on  Appropriations,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  072; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.  June  21,  1940.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2313,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

House  of  Representatives.  Adjusting  salaries  for  certain  employees  of  House  of 
Representatives,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  091 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott. 
July  2,  1940.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2451,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  additional  compensation  for  assistant  Journal  clerk,  report  to 

accompany  H.  Res.  093 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  2,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp. 
2454,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Jiidieiary  Committee,  House.  Providing  for  expenses  authorized  by  House  resolu- 
tion 430,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  082  [to  provide  for  expenses  authorized  by 
H.  Res.  430,  to  authorize  Committee  on  Judiciary  to  conduct  investigation  of 
di.sposition  of  case  against  certain  individuals  charged  by  Federal  Bureau  of 
Investigation  with  espionage  and  possession  of  confidential  Government  docu- 
ments] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.  June  27,  1940.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2390,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

^Vflys  and  Means  Committee,  House.  Providing  additional  compensation  for  clerk 
to  minority  members  of  Conmiittee  on  Ways  and  Means,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  90;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.  July  2,  1940.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2450,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

AGRICULTDBB  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Agricultural  credit.  Amend  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  and  Federal  Farm 
Mortgage  Corporation  act,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  0477,  to 
amend  sec.  32  of  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933,  as  amended,  and  sec.  3  of 
Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  act,  as  amended.  May  23  and  June  5,  1940. 
1940.     iii+34  p.     (Serial  L.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  338      Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  31/6 

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Agricultural  research,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  69'32  [to  provide  for  further 
research  into  basic  laws  and  principles  relating  to  agriculture  and  to  improve 
and  facilitate  marketing  and  distribution  of  agricultural  products]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Flannagan.     July  8,  104G.     13  p.     (H.  rp.  2458,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C;.  card  4&-26548 

Agriculture  Department.  Establishing  2  additional  offices  of  Assistant  Secretaries 
of  Agriculture,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5757;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan. 
July  15, 1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2521,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fa7-m  labor.  Continuance  of  farm-labor-supply  program  [up  to  and  including 
June  30,  1947],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6828;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan. 
June  29, 1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2J35,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Massachusetts.  Requesting  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  submit  information  on 
shortage  of  food  and  feed  in  Massachusetts,  adverse  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
676 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan.  July  12,'1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2507,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

National  forests.  Protecting  and  facilitating  use  of  national  forest  lands,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6928  [to  pi-otect  and  facilitate  use  of  national-forest  lands  in 
township  2  north,  range  18  west,  Ohio  River  survey,  township  of  Elizabeth, 
county  of  Lawi-ence,  Ohio,  by  exchange  of  other  forest  lands  for  reserved  mineral 
rights  to  lands  within  said  area  draining  into  Lake  Vesuvius]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Flannagan.     June  20,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2304,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Appropriations.  Third  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1946,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6885  [making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  approriations  for 
fiscal  year  1946,  to  provide  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1947,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri.  June  26, 1946.  35  p.  (H.  rp, 
2345,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Oovernment  corporations  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before 

subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.  1946.     ii-fl484  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper, 
$2.25.     •  Item  383. 

L.  C.  card  46-26439  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  G  74/947 

Labor  Department.  Department  of  Labor,  Federal  Security  Agency  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session. 
1946.     2  pts.     •  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46^26434  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  L 11/947 

nt  1    Department  of  Labor,  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  National  Labor  Rela- 
'    "        tions  Board,  National  Mediation  Board,  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board, 
Railroad  Retirement  Board,     ii  +  813  p.     *  Paper,  $1.25. 
pt.  2.  Federal  Security  Agency,     ii  +  544  p.     *  Paper,  $1.00. 

^yar  Department.    Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6S37 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kerr.     June  20,  1946.     23  p. 
(H.  rp.  2311,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26524 

BANKING  AND  CUREENCY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Great  Britain.  Anglo-American  financial  agreement,  bearings,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  311,  to  further  implement  purposes  of  Bretton  Woods 
agreements  act  by  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  carry  out  agreement 
with  United  Kingdom,  S.  J.  Res.  138,  to  implement  further  purposes  of  Bretton 
Woods  agreements  act  by  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  carry  out  agree- 
ment with  United  Kinfcdnm,  May  14-June  7,  1946.  1946.  iv+675  p.  il.  map. 
*  Paper,  $1.25.  •  Item  340 
L.  C.  card  46-26432  Y  4.B  22/1 :  An  4 

Mortgage  insurance.  Amendment  to  national  housing  act  [to  continue  authority 
of  Federal  Housing  Administration  to  insure  mortgages  on  existing  construc- 
tion], report  to  accompany  S.  2341;  submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.  June  27,  1946. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  2397,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

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CiyVL  8F.E%nOE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Bituminous  Coal  Division.  Providing  for  lump-sum  payment  of  compensation  for 
acoiiimiliitecl  annual  leave  and  current  accrued  annual  leave  to  certain  officers 
and  employees  [of  Bituminous  Coal  Division  of  Interior  Department],  and 
authorizing  appropriation  of  funds  for  that  purpose,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2r)2;i:  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  July  13, 1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2511,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Civil  service  pensions.  Amending  sec.  6  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29, 
1930  [as  amendM,  so  as  to  permit^annuitant  thereunder  to  receive  also  payment 
under  employees  compensation  act  for  death  of  another  person],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6673 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  June  28,  1946.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  2430,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Including  heads  of  executive"  departments  and  indei)endent  agencies  within 

purview  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29. 1930,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5831;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.'  June  28,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2429,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Retirement  for  certain  officers  and  employees  after  25  years  of  service, 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4718  [to  amend  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May 
20, 1930,  as  amended,  to  provide  annuities  fo.r  certain  officers  and  employees  who 
have  rendered  at  least  25  years  of  service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  June 
29,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2443,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Dietitians.  Payment  for  accumulated  and  accrued  annual  leave  to  female  dieti- 
tians and  physical-therapy  aides,  report  to  accompany  S.  1489  [to  authorize  pay- 
ment for  accumulated  and  accrued  annual  leave  to  female  dietitians  and 
physical-therapy  aides  whose  civilian  appointments  were  terminated  pursuant 
to 'sec.  4  of  act  of  Dec.  22.  1942  (56  Stat.  1073)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
June  28.  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2424,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  oflieials  and  employees.  Providing  benefits  for  certain  employees  of 
United  States  who  are  veterans  of  World  War  II  [and  lost  opportunity  for 
probational  civil-service  appointments  by  reason  of  their  service  in  armed  forces 
of  United  States],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6903;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
June  28, 1946.     5  p.      (H.  rp.  2433,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Providing  for  uniform  administration  of  efficiency  ratings,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5590 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph.  July  13, 1946.  2  p.  ( H.  rp.  2512, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Internnl  Revenue  Bureau.  Exempt  Bureau  of  Internal  Revenue  from  personnel 
ceilings,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  380  [to  exempt  officers  and  employees  of 
Bureau  of  Internal  Revenue  from  provisions  of  sec.  14  (a)  of  Federal  employees 
pay  act  of  1946,  relating  to  personnel  ceilings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Randolph. 
July  13,  1946.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2513,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

CTAIMS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Aeronautieal  Training  Center,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1132  [for  relief  of 
Aeronautical  Training  Center,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Combs.  June 
27,1946.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  2368,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Anderson.  Francis  W.  Second  Lt.  Francis  W.  Anderson,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5851  [for  relief  of  Francis  W.  Anderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth. 
July  20,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2596,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Andrus,  Mrs.  Sufronia.  Estate  of  Mrs.  Sufronia  Andrus,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1683  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Mrs.  Sufronia  Andrus]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Combs. 
June27, 1W6.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2373,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Baker,  Wihna  E.  Wilma  E.  Baker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3043  [for  relief  of 
Wilma  E.  Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  27,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
2383,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Barnes,  Walter  J.,  Electric  Co.  Walter  J.  Barnes  Electric  Co.  and  Maritime  Elec 
trie  Co ,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5398  [for  relief  of  Walter  J.  Barnes 
Electric  Cmupany  and  Maritime  Electric  Company,  Incorporated] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Morrison.     July  11, 194a     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2499,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     T 

Bartcls,  Rudolph  K.,  jr.  Legal  guardian  of  Rudolph  K.  Bartels,  jr.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4374  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Rudolph  K.  Bartels,  Dr.] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  19,  1W6.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2566,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Bedd'mgficld,  Thomas  A.  Thomas  A.  Beddingfield  and  his  wife.  Opal  May  Bed- 
diugfield,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  6255  [for  relief  of  Thomas  A.  Beddingfield 
and  his  wife.  Opal  May  Beddingfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  19, 
1946.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  2572,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bennett,  Michael  J.  Legal  guardian  of  Michael  Joseph  Bennett,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1674  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Michael  Joseph  Bennett] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Combs.     July  20, 1916.     3  p.     ( H.  rp.  2609,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Blair,  Algernon.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine, 
and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Algernon  Blair,  his  heirs  or  personal  repre- 
sentatives, against  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2161 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Fernandez.     June  28, 1946.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2410,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Boyle,  Mrs.  Estelle  D.  Estate  of  Estelle  Daniel  Boyle  and  E.  B.  Rosegarten, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1351  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Estelle  Daniel  Boyle,  and 
E.  B.  Rosegarten]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Doyle.  June  29, 1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2437, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Brett,  Thomas  L.  Thomas  L.  Brett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6881  [for  relief  of 
Thomas  L.  Brett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  19,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2573, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Broxcn,  Coy  C.  Coy  C.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3099  [for  relief  of  Coy  C. 
Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
2407,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Broicn,  Joseph  A.  Joseph  A.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4924  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  A.  Brown] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  19, 1M6.  9  p.  ( H.  rp.  2567, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Broivn,  Wilford  B.  Wilford  B.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5603  [for  relief 
of  Wilford  B.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  20,  1946.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  2594,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Brown,  William  S.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  William  S.  Brown,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1277 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  20,  1946.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  2606,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Burleson,  W.  S.  W.  S.  Burleson,  report  to  accompany  S.  437  [for  relief  of  W.  S. 
Burleson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  June  27,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2362, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Camptell,  Baxter  B.  Baxter  Campbell  and  Glestie  Campbell  Jones,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1268  [for  relief  of  Baxter  Campbell  and  Glestie  Campbell 
Jones]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  June  27,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2387,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Capital  Office  Equipment  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6248  [for  relief  of  Capital 
OflSce  Equipment  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28, 
1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2421,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Crosby  Yacht  Building  d  Storage  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1880  [for  relief 
of  Crosby  Yacht  Building  and  Storage  Company,  Incorporated] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Stigler.     July  20,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2589,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

D'Emilio,  Francesco.  Francesco  D'Emilio,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6307  [for 
relief  of  Francesco  D'Emilio]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28, 
1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2422,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Dcssez,  Lester  A.  Lester  A.  Dessez,  report  to  accompany  S.  1731  [for  relief  of 
lister  A.  Dessezl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  20,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2610,  79th  Coug.  2(1  sess.)     t 

Eastern  Contractinfj  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  1088  [for  relief  of  Eastern 
Contracting  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  June  28, 
1946.     lip.     (H.rp.  2409,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [Corrected  print]     t 

Elder,  Raphael.  Raphael  Elder,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  5166  [for  relief  of 
Raphael  Elder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  19,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2569, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fatdkne)',  Walter  S.  Walter  S.  Faulkner,  report  to  accompany  S.  162  [for  relief 
of  Walter  S.  Faulkner] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July  20,  1946.  7  p.  (H. 
rp.  2588,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Forward  Columbus  Fund,  Columbus,  Nobr.,  I'eport  to  accompany  S.  357  [for  relief 
of  Forward  Columbus  Fund,  Columbus,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger. 
July  20,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2605,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Frey.  Mrs.  Sadie.  Sadie  Frey  and  estate  of  Marie  Hviding,  neport  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5725  [for  relief  of  Sadie  Frey  and  estate  of  Marie  Hviding]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  242U,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Geissman,  Theodore  A.  Dr.  Theodore  A.  Geissman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6321  [for  relief  of  Theodore  A.  Geissman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  29, 
1940.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  2442,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Gorak,  Mrs.  Marie.  Slarie  Gorak,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5414  [for  relief  of 
Marie  Gorak]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28,  1946.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  2419,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Gorman,  Frank  A.  Frank  A.  Gorman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6231  [for  relief 
of  Frank  A.  Gorman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  11,  1946.  6  p.  (H. 
rp.  2492,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Amending  act  of  Dec.  7,  1944,  relating  to 
certain  overtime  compensation  of  civilian  employees  of  United  States,,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4720;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  June  29,  1946.  5  p.  (H. 
rp.  2436,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Guenther,  Ethel  L.  Ethel  Guenther,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4947  [for  relief  of 
Ethel  Guenther]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  [of  New  Jersey].  June  28, 1946.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  2415,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

lladlen,  Elmer  C.  Elmer  C.  Hadlen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1070  [for  relief  of 
Elmer  C.  Hadlen] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  28,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2406,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

JlatTis,  J.  L.  J.  L.  Harris,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2222  [for  relief  of  J.  L. 
Harris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morrison.  June  27,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2382,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Heine,  Er7iest  C.  Ernest  C.  Heine  and  Harriet  W.  Heine,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5031  [for  relief  of  Ernest  C.  Heine  and  Harriet  W.  Heine]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Stigler.     July  19, 1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2568,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hempstead  Warehouse  Corp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1349  [for  relief  of  Hemp- 
stead Warehouse  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mv.  Keogh.  June  27,  1946.  20  p. 
(H.  rp.23S8,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Henry,  Caesar.  Caesar  Henry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6399  [for  relief  of 
Caesar  Henry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  19,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2574, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hofman,  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Hofman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6423  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Hofman]  ;  submitted  by  ]\Ir.  Pittenger!  July  20,  1946. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  2604,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4608 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Johnson]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Case  of  New  Jersey. 
July  10,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2488,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Atjgust  1946  883 

Johnson,  Milton  A.  Milton  A.  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6593  [for  relief 
of  Milton  A.  Johnson,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June 
27,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2301,  7!>th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Jones,  W.  C.  W.  C.  Jones,  Myrtle  M.  Jones,  and  W.  W.  Tilghniun,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2663  [for  relief  of  W.  C.  Jones,  Myrtle  M.  Jones,  and  W.  W.  Tilgh- 
man]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  July  10,  1946.  9  p.  ( H.  rp.  2487, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

June,  Robert  F.  Robert  June,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  228  [for  relief  of  Robert 
June];  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  2,  1946.  0  p.  (H.  rp.  2452,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Eerr,  Joseph  P.  J.  P.  Kerr  and  Robert  P.  Kerr,  repoi-t  to  accompany  H.  R.  2093 
[for  relief  of  J.  P.  Kerr  and  Rolnn't  P.  Ken-]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jennings.  July 
1,1946.     15  p.     (H.  rp.  2445,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

King.  George  D.  George  D.  King,  report  to  accompany  S.  1910  [for  relief  of  George 
D.  King]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  20,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2613,  79th 
Cong.  2d  se.ss.)     t 

Koons,  Harrii  D.  Harry  D.  Koons,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3619  [for  relief  of 
Harry  D.  Koons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.     July  17,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp. 

2535,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lcherman,  John  A.  John  Leberman,  report  to  accompany  S.  1150  [for  relief  of 
John  Leberman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.-  June  27,  1916.  7  p.  (H.  rp. 
2369,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Lippert  Bros.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6012  [for  relief  of  Lippert  Brothers]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  20, 1946.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  2597,  79th  Cong.  2tl  sess.) 
t  ^ 

Lofts  &  Son,  report  to  accompany  S.  1517  [for  relief  of  Lofts  and  Son]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pittenger.     June  27,  1946.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  2371,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ludokicicieh,  Violet.  Violet  Ludokiewich,  report  to  accompany  S.  1061  [for  relief 
of  Violet  Ludokiewich]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27, 1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2367,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McAfee,  Mrs.  Cecile  W.  Mrs.  Cecile  W.  McAfee,  Sarah  McAfee,  and  Haven  H. 
McAfee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  52S7  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Cecile  W.  McAfee, 
legal  guardian  of  Sarah  McAfee,  and  Haven  H.  McAfee]  ;  submitted  bv  ]Mr. 
Pittenger.     July  17,  1945  [1946].     16  p.     (H.  rp.  2540,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McGoldrick,  James  B.  James  B.  IMcGoldrick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4341  [for 
relief  of  James  B.  IMcGoldrick]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  28,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2412,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McKinney,  Viola.  Viola  McKinney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3833  [for  relief  of 
Viola  McKinney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  28,  1946.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2411,  79th  Cong.  2d  .sess.)     t 

Maezer,  Joseph.  Joseph  Maezer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5874  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Maezer] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  29,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
2440,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Magruder,  W.  G.  W.  G.  Magruder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5368  [for  relief  of 
W.  G.  Magruder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  27,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2389, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Marahle,  Mrs.  Marjorie  B.  Marjorie  B.  Marable,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5198 
[for  relief  of  Marjorie  B.  Marable]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  28,  1946. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  2416,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Martin,  Charles.  Charles  Martin,  report  to  accompany  IL  R.  4375  [for  relief  of 
Charles  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  28,  1946.  3  p.  (II.  rp.  2413, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Mason,  Edward  A.  Edward  A.  Mason,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3209,  [for  relief 
of  Edward  A.  Mason]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  July  20,  1946. 
12  p.      (H.  rp.  2590,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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384  Government  Pubi^cations 

Materials  Handling  Machinery  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4860  [for  relief 
of  Materials  Handling  IMacliinery  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
IMttengor.     July  17, 194G.     24  p.     (H.  rp.  2539,  79th  Cong.  2d  scss.)     t 

Miami  herald,  Key  West  citizen,  and  INIianii  daily  news,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2292  [for  relief  of  Miami  herald.  Key  West  citizen,  and  Miami  daily  news]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  June  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2381,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Miller,  WaiTen  M.  Warren  M.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5288  [for  relief 
of  Warren  M.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  19,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2570,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Mills,  Frederic  P.  L.  Frederic  P.  L.  Mills,  report  to  accompany  S.  1314  [for  relief 
of  Frederic  P.  L.  Mills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27, 1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2370,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Moore,  Mrs.  MilUccnt.  Mrs.  Millicent  Moore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5848  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Millicent  Moore] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  17,  1946. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  2542,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Morris,  William  H.  William  H.  Morris,  report  to  accompany  S.  2015  [for  relief  of 
William  H.  Morris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  June  27,  1946.  2  p. .  (H. 
rp.  2379,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

NapiorKoioski,  Felix.  Felix  Napiorkowski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2850  [for 
relief  of  Felix  Napiorkowski] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  June  29, 
1946.     2  p.     (H.rp.  2439,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

'Nicholas,  Ivor  E.  Ivor  E.  Nicholas,  report  to  accompany  S.  1748  [for  relief  of 
Ivor  E.  Nicholas] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27, 1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2374, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Noricood,  Mrs.  Anne  R.  Anne  Robinson  Norwood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4496 
[for  relief  of  Anne  Robinson  Norwood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barrett  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   June  29, 1946.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  2441,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohm,  Clarence  W.  Clarence  W.  Ohm,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5134  [for  relief 
of  Clarence  W.  Ohm]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  July  20,  1946. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  2592,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Olsen,  Robert.  Legal  guardian  of  Robert  Olsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1004 
[for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Robert  Olsen] ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Pittenger. 
July  17, 1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2581,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pan  American  Petroleum  d  Transport  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4827  [to 
confer  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judg- 
ment upon  claim  of  Pan  American  Petroleum  and  Transport  Company  against 
United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  July  17,  1946.  22  p.  (H.  rp.  2538, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Parker,  Wayne.  Wayne  Parker,  report  to  accompany  S.  1751  (for  relief  of  Wayne 
Parker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.     July  20,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2612,  79th 

Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Patchell,  William  F.,  jr.  William  F.  Patchell,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3197 
[for  relief  of  William  F.  Patchell,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  28, 
1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2408,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Patuxent  Development  Co.,  Inc.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district  court  for 
middle  district  of  North  Carolina  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment  upon 
certain  claims  of  Patuxent  Development  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  884 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2364,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Payne,  Clyde  0.  Clyde  O.  Payne,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3210  [for  relief  of 
Clyde  O.  Payne]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  17,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
2534,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

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August  1946  885 

Peterson,  John  E.  John  E.  Peterson,  James  M.  Hilar,  Vivian  Langemo,  Floy 
Sibrie,  and  Ross  Lee  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6472  [for  relief  of 
John  E.  Peterson,  James  M.  Hiler,  Vivian  Langemo,  Floy  Sibrie,  and  Ross  Lee 
Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  liamey.  June  27,  1946.  2  p.  (il.  rp.  2390,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PhiUips,  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Phillips,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5849 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Phillips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey. 
July  20, 1946.    6  p.     ( H.  rp.  2595,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Pittsburgh  Dubois  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4815  [for  relief  of  Pittsburgh 
Dubois  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  17,  1946.  14  p.  (H.  rp. 
2537,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Postal  service.  Certain  postal  employees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6274  [for 
relief  of  certain  postal  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  27,  1946. 
2  p.  ( H.  rp.  2392,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Certain  postal  employees,  report  to  accompany  S.  2107  [for  relief  of  certain 

postal  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.     June  27,  1946.     2  p.   (H.  rp. 
2380,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Postmasters.  Certain  postmasters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6642  [for  relief 
of  certain  postmasters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2393,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rhodes,  Harold  H.  Harold  H.  Rhodes,  report  to  accompany  S.  661  [for  relief  of 
Harold  H.  Rhodes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  27,  1946.  6  p.  (H,  rp. 
2363,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Bertha  L.  Bertha  Lillian  Robbins  and  Charles  Robbins,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5469  [for  relief  of  Bertha  Lillian  Robbins  and  Charles 
Robbins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.    July  20,  1946.    5  p.     (H.  rp. 

2593,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Robbins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1887 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Robbins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  17, 
1946.    2  p.  (H.  rp.  2533,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Seals,  Carl  H.  Brig.  Gen.  Carl  H.  Seals,  report  to  accompany  S.  1912  [for  relief 
of  Carl  H.  Seals]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2377, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Shorey,  Mrs.  Minnie  P.  Minnie  P.  Shorey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5050  [for 
relief  of  Minnie  P.  Shorey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  July  20, 
1946.    6  p.    (H.rp.  2591,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Simpson,  William  J.  William  J.  Simpson  and  John  R.  Rogers,  sr.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1051  [for  relief  of  William  J.  Simpson  and  John  R.  Rogers,  sr.]  ; 
submitted  by  INIr.  Chenoweth.  June  27,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2366,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Smith,  Charles  M.  Charles  Marvin  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4492  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Marvin  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGehee.  June  27,  1946. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  2356,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Smith,  William  T.  William  Tolar  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1631  [for 
relief  of  William  Tolar  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.     June  29,  1946. 

4  p.     (H.  rp.  2438,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Southeastern  Sand  d  Gravel  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6536  [for  relief  of 
Southeastern  SjuuI  and  Gravel  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  11, 
1946.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  2500,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Spence,  Mrs.  Sj/bel.  Estate  of  Sybel  Spence,  report  to  accompany  S.  933  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Sybel  Spence]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.     June  27,  1946. 

5  p.     (H.  rp.  2365,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Stapleton,  C.  Benjamin.  Estate  of  C.  Benjamin  Stapleton,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1965  [for  relief  of  estate  of  C.  Benjamin  Stapleton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pitten- 
ger.    June  27, 1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2378,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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886  Government  Publications 

TeekeU,  Arlis  E.  Legal  guardian  of  Arlis  Earl  Teekell,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1852  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Arlis  Earl  Teekell] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Combs.     June  27,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  237G,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Thompson,  Duane  N.  Legal  guardian  of  Duane  N.  Thompson,  report  to  accompany 
S.  in4'J  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Duane  N.  Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Combs.     July  20,  li>46.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2607,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Thompson,  Samuel  R.  Legal  guardian  of  Samuel  Roscoe  Thomp.son,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6161  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Samuel  Roscoe  Thomp- 
son] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Case  of  New  Jersey.  July  20, 1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2598, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Tomlinson,  Mrs.  Lcla  M.  Burgess  C.  Moore,  as  administrator  of  Lela  May  Tom- 
linson,  and  as  legal  guardian  of  Kay  Tomlinson  and  Larry  Max  Tomlinson, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3742  [for  relief  of  Burgess  C.  Moore,  as  administra- 
tor of  Lola  May  Tomlinson,  and  as  legal  guardian  of  Kay  Tomlinson  and  Larry 
Max  Tomlinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2384, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Triplett,  Gwynn  C.  Gwynn  C.  Triplett,  and  for  other  purposes,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1569  [for  relief  of  Gwynn  C.  Triplett,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2372,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[S.  1569  also  provides  for  crediting  accounts  of  T.  J.  Bright  and  B.  S.  Wells  for 
certain  payments  made  to  Gwynn  C.  Triplett]     t 

Tucker,  Martin  A.  Martin  A.  Tucker  and  Emma  M.  Tucker,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3855  [for  relief  of  Martin  A.  Tucker  and  Emma  M.  Tucker] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Pittenger.     July  17,  1946.     12  p.     (H.  rp.  2536,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Uhrmann,  Frederick.  Frederick  Uhrmann,  report  to  accompany  S.  1773  [for  relief 
of  Frederick  Uhrmann]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27, 1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
2375,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Vtinsky,  Mrs.  Margaret  M.  Bvt.  1st  Lt.  Margaret  Utinsky,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6213  [for  relief  of  Margaret  Utinsky]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June 
20, 1946.     6  p.     (H.  rp.  2302,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Watsmi  Airfotos,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5847  [for  relief  of  Watson  Airfo- 
tos.  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  17,  1946.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
2541,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Weiss,  David.  David  Weiss,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5261  [for  relief  of  David 
Weiss]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  28,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2417,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

^\'hilden,  Albert.  Albert  Whilden,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5093  [to  confer 
jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  determine,  and  render  judgment 
upon  claim  of  Albert  Whilden]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  20,  1946. 
8  p.     ( H.  rp.  2603,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Wilkinson,  James  H.  James  H.  Wilkinson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1573  [for 
relief  of  James  H.  Wilkinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  July  20,  1946. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  2608,  79t-h  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Williains,  John  W.,  jr.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Williams,  jr.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1459  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  ^Irs.  J.  W.  Williams,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pittenger.     July  17,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2532,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Willis,  Loyal  F.  Loyal  F.  Willis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4406  [for  relief  of 
Loyal  F.  Willis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  June  27,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2385, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wilson,  Hiram  IT.  Hiram  H.  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5463  [for  relief 
of  Hiram  H.  Wilson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chenoweth.  July  19,  1946.  5  p.  (H. 
rp.  2571,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

WoJfington,  Mrs.  Jessie.  Jessie  Wolfington,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5372  [for 
relief  of  Jessie  Wolfington] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  June  28,  1946.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2418,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Wright,  Desmark.  Relief  of  Desmark  Wright,  estates  of  Alberta  Wright,  Desmark 
Wright,  jr.,  and  Harold  Evans,  and  legal  guardians  of  Bobby  Dennis  Wright  and 
Irvin  Lee  Wright,  report  to  accompany  S.  1733 ;  submitted  by  IMr.  Pittenger. 
July  20, 1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2G11,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wright,  Harry.  Estate  of  Harry  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4G86  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Harry  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramey.  June  28,  1946. 
2  p.  (H.  rp.  2414,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

COINAGE,   WEIGHTS,   AND  MEASURES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Half  dollar.  Commemorative  coins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2377  [to  authorize 
coinage  of  SOcent  pieces  in  commemoration  of  lOoth  anniversary  of  admission 
of  Iowa  into  the  Union  as  Statel  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  '  July  12,  1946. 

2  p.    (H.  rp.  2505,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Commemorative  coins,    i-eport   to   accompany   H.    R.   6528    [to   authorize 

coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  commemorate  life  and  perpetuate  ideals  and  teach- 
ings of  Booker  T.   Washington]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.   White.     July  12,   1946. 

3  p.     ( H.  rp.  2506,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

DISTKICT  OF   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Banks  and  banking.  Providing  that  every  Saturday  shall  be  holiday  for  banks 
and  building  and  loan  associations  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6744;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMillan  [of  South  Carolina].  June  27,  1946. 
2  p.    ( H.  rp.  2386,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Hospitals.  Providing  for  hospital  center  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 
accompany  S.  223  [to  provide  for  establishment  of  modern,  adequate,  and 
efficient  hospital  center  in  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healy. 
July  17, 1946.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  2545,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Housing.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  alley  dwelling  act  [so  as  to  postpone 
until  July  1,  1947,  date  on  which  it  would  become  unlawful  to  use  or  occupy 
any  alley  building  or  structure  as  dwelling  in  Disti'ict  of  Columbia],  report 
to  accompany  S.  2218 :  submitted  by  Mr.  McMillan  of  South  Carolina.  June  21, 
1946.    Ip.     (H.rp.  2315,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

■ Rebuilding  of  slum  areas  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany 

S.  1426  [to  provide  for  replanning  and  rebuilding  of  slum,  blighted,  and  other 
areas  of  District  of  Columbia,  and  assembly,  by  purchase  or  condemnation, 
of  real  property  in  such  areas  and  sale  or  lease  thereof  for  redevelopment  of 
such  area  in  accordance  with  said  plans,  and  to  provide  for  organization  of, 
procedure  for,  and  financing  of  such  planning,  acquisition,  and  sale  or  lease, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  McMillan  of  South  Carolina.  July  8, 
1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2465,  79th  Cong,  fd  sess.)  [S.  1426  establishes  the  District 
of  Columbia  Redevelopment  Land  Agency.]     t 

Register  of  tcills.  Authorizing  appointment  of  3  additional  deputies  for  register 
of  wills  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6859;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McMillan  of  South  Carolina.  June  28,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2404,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Rent.  Extending  District  of  Columbia  rent  control  for  period  of  1  year,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6506 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMillan  of  South  Carolina.  June 
21, 1946.    9  p.    (H.  rp.  2316,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Schools.  Providing  for  2  heads  of  departments  of  military  science  and  tactics  in 
public  schools  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  2142;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Healy.    July  15,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2524,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Teachers.  Authorizing  increases  in  salary  rates  of  teachers,  school  officers,  and 
other  employees  of  Board  of  Education  of  District  of  Columbia  [whose  pay  is 
fixed  and  regulated  by  District  of  Columbia  teachers'  salary  act  of  1945,  as 
amended],  report  to  accompany  S.  2352;  submitted  by  Mr. "Healy.  July  15, 
1946.    1  p.  ( H.  rp.  2525,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Retirement  of  public  school  teachers  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  5756 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  19,  1946.  3  p.  (H.rp. 
2579,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

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Unemployment  insurance.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  com- 
j)ensation  act  [relative  to  computation  of  unemployment  compensation  tax  rate 
by  puirhasers  of  established  businesses],  report  to  accompany  S.  223.4;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McMillan  of  South  Carolina.  July  2,  194G.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2453, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Vivisection.  Prohibit  vivisection  in  District  of  Columbia,  hearings,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  H.  R.  r)r)72,  to  prohibit  experiments  on  living  dogs  in  District  of 
Columbia,  Feb.  28  and  Mar.  1,  1946.  1946.  ii+82  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  345 
L.  C.  card  46-26457  Y  4.D  63/1 :  V  83/2 

EXPENDlTXJBES  IN  EXEXnJTIVE  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,  HOTJSE 

Oovernment  officer.  Reorganization  plan  no.  1  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H. 
Con.  Res.  155  [against  adoption  of  Reorganization  plan  numbered  1  of  May  16, 
1946]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Gossett.  June  24, 1946.  20  p.  (H.  rp.  2326,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  [Includes  minority  report  on  Reorganization  plans  numbered  1,  2, 
and  3,  signed  by  Mr.  Randolph.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26530 

Reorganization  plan  no.  2  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  151 

[against  adoption  of  Reorganization  plan  numbered  2  of  May  16,  1946]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Manasco.  June  24,  1W6.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2327,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess )      1" 

L.  C.  card  46-26531 

Reorganization  plan  no.  3  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  154 

[against  adoption  of  Reorganization  plan  numbered  3  of  May  16,  1946] ;  sub- 
mitted bv  Mr.  Judd.  June  24, 1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2328,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26532 

Real  estate.  Rights  of  former  owners  of  commercial  real  estate  under  surplus 
property  act  of  1944,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6702  [to  clarify  rights  of  former 
owners  of  real  property  to  reacquire  such  property  under  surplus  property 
act  of  1944]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Manasco.  June  25,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2337, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6702  provides  also  for  reinstatement  of  leasehold 
covering  Chamberlin  Hotel,  Fort  Monroe,  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.]     t 

Surplus  property.  Disposal  of  surplus  property  abroad,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1636  [to  amend  surplus  property  act  of  1944  to  designate  Department  of  State 
as  disposal  agency  for  surplus  property  outside  continental  United  States,  its 
Territories  and  possessions,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Manasco. 
July  17,  1946.  11  p.  (H.  rp.  2546,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1636,  as  here 
reported,  authorizes  appointment  of  a  Board  of  Foreign  Scholarships  and  pro- 
vides intellectual  exchanges  between  United  States  and  other  countries.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26592 

FLOOD  CONTEOL  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Oyster  culture.  Rehabilitation  of  oyster  beds,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  H.  R.  3888,  authorizing  appropriation  for  rehabilitating  oyster  beds  destroyed 
by  opening  of  Bonnet  Carre  spillway,  and  for  other  purposes.  May  14  and  15, 
1946.  1946.  iii+107  p.  [H.  R.  3888  also  provides  for  reparation  payments  to 
Mississippi  and  Louisiana  and  other  owners  of  oyster  beds  in  Lake  Ponchartrain 
for  said  destruction.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  351. 
L.  C.  card  46-26453  T  4.F  65  :  Oy  8 

FOREIGN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cancer.  Mobilization  of  world's  cancer  experts  in  supreme  endeavor  to  discover 
means  of  curing  and  preventing  cancer,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4502  [to 
authorize  and  request  the  President  to  undertake  to  mobilize  at  some  convenient 
place  in  United  States  adequate  number  of  world's  outstanding  experts,  and 
coordinate  and  utilize  their  services  in  supreme  endeavor  to  discover  means  of 
curing  and  preventing  cancer] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  July  18,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2565,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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China.  Assist  China  to  modernize  her  armed  forces,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6795  [to  provide  military  advice  and  assistance  to  Republic  of  China  to  aid  it  in 
modernizing  its  armed  forces  for  fulfillment  of  obligations  which  may  devolve 
upon  it  under  charter  of  United  Nations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  June  27, 
1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2361,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26536 

Foreign  service.    Reorganization  of  foreign  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6967  [to  improve,  strengthen,  and  expand  foreign  service  and  to  consolidate  and 
revise  laws  relating  to  its  administration] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kee.     1946.     [11  + 
230  p.     (H.  rp.  2508,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26586 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Alien  enemies.  Denying  admission  to  United  States  of  certain  aliens,  reiwrt 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6869  [to  amend  immigration  and  naturalization  laws  to 
deny  admission  to  United  States  of  certain  aliens  who  have  served  in  armed 
forces  of  countries  at  war  with  United  States,  also  members  of  certain  parties 
and  organizations,  and  to  deny  naturalization  to  such  persons,  and  to  deny 
admission  to  United  States  of  persons  who  Attorney  General  knows  or  has 
reason  to  believe  seek  to  enter  United  States  for  purpose  of  engaging  in  activi- 
ties which  will  endanger  public  safety  of  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gossett.    June  26,  1946.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  2351,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

To  deny  admission  to  United  States  of  certain  aliens  and  to  reduce  immigra- 
tion quotas,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3663,  to  amend 
immigration  and  naturalization  laws  to  deny  admission  to  United  States  of 
certain  aliens  who  have  served  in  armed  forces  of  countries  at  war  with 
United  States,  also  members  of  certain  parties  and  organizations,  and  to  deny 
naturalization  to  such  persons,  and  to  reduce  immigration  quotas.  Mar.  20- 
May  8,  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  iii+77-144  p.  il.  *  Paper,  loc.  •  Item  353 
L.  C.  card  46-26182  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  Al  4/27/pt.  2 

Fidone,  Mrs.  Edna  R.  S.    Edna  Fidone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5047  [for  relief 

of  Edna  Rita  Saffron  Fidone]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.  Kearney.     July  18,  1946. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  2548,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
Lapierre,  Roger  E.    Roger  Edgar  Lapierre,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5620  [for 

relief  of  Roger  Edgar  Lapierre]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mason.     June  28,  1946. 

2  p.  (H.  rp.  2402,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Lee,  Mrs.  Suh  H.  Mrs.  Charles  C.  Lee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5704  [for  relief 

of  Mrs.  Charles  C.  Lee  (Suh  H.  Lee)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lesinski.     June  28, 

1940.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2403,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Michaud,  Airs.  Marie  V.  A.     Marie  Valida  Antonia  Michaud,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  1063  [for  relief  of  Marie  Valida  Antonia  Michaud]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Klein.    June  28, 1946.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  2401,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nationalism  and  nationality.  Amending  nationality  act  of  1940  to  preserve  nation- 
ality of  citizens  residing  abroad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6995 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Lesinski.    July  18,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2559^  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

^owaways.  Amending  immigration  act  of  Feb.  5,  1917,  as  amended  [relative  to 
stowaways],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6996;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hedrick. 
July  18, 194G.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  2560,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Thitrn,  Mrs.  Fiiku  K.  Mrs.  Fuku  Knrokawa  Thurn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6376  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Fuku  Kurokawa  Thurn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hedrick. 
July  18,  1946.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  2558,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Flathead  Indians.  Claims  of  Salish  and  Kootenai  tribes  of  Indians  of  Flathead 
Reservation,  Mont.,  reiiort  to  accompany  H.  R.  6983  [conferring  jurisdiction 
upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  in 
any  and  all  claims  which  Confederated  Salish  and  Kootenai  Tribes  of  Indians 
of  Flathead  Reservation  in  Montana,  or  any  tribe  or  band  thereof,  may  have 
against  United  States] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  10,  1946.  17  p. 
(H.  rp.  2485,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Hunter,  Wis.  Providing  for  funds,  in  cooperation  with  school  board,  for  construc- 
tion of  new  school  in  Hunter,  ^\■is.,  for  Indian  and  non-Indian  children,  report  to 
accompany  H.  II.  G141 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  10, 1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
24S3,  7Uth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Indians.  Providing  for  uniform  code  of  descent  of  trust  or  restricted  Indian 
estates,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2204;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  11, 
1»46.     7  p.  il.     (H.  rp.  2495,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Insurance.  Authorizing  Indian  funds  for  in.surance  premiums,  amending  act  of 
Apr.  13,  1926,  44  Stat.  242,  report  [and  supplemental  report]  to  accompany 
S.  1233  [to  authorize  use  of  funds  of  any  tribe  of  Indians  for  insurance  premiums 
for  personal-injury  and  property-damage  insurance  and  other  forms  of  public- 
liability  insurance]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  [2  pts.]  (H.  rp.  2490,  2  pts., 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
Ipt.  1.]  Report.  July  10,  1946.  2  p.  t 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.     July  19,  1946.     1  p.     t 

Irrigation  projects.     Modifying  sec.  4  and  20,  permanent  appropriation  repeal  act, 
1934,  funds  collected,  Indian  service  irrigation  projects,  report   [and  supple- 
mental report]   to  accompany   S.   115;   submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.     [2  pts.] 
(H.  rp.  24S9,  2  pts.,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[pt.  1.]    Report.     July  10,  1946.     3  p.     t 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.     July  19,  1946.     7  p.     t 

School  attendance.  Amending  act  of  Feb.  15,  1929  [relative  to  compulsory  school 
attendance  by  Indian  children],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2893;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Jackson.     July  11, 1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2494,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

JMiite,  Mrs.  Alice  8.  Authorizing  sale  of  land  of  Alice  Scott  White,  Crow  Indian 
Reservation,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4114  [to  authorize  Secretary  of 
Interior  to  sell  certain  land  of  Alice  Scott  White  on  Crow  Indian  Reservation, 
Mont.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  11,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2493,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Yakima  Reservation.  Providing  for  preparation  of  membership  roll  of  Indians  of 
Yakima  Reservation,  Wash.,  report  to  accompany  I^.  R.  6165 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Jackson.     July  10, 1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2484,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INTEBSTATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Commerce  Department.  Providing  for  appointment  of  3  additional  Secretaries  of 
Commerce,  report  to  accompany  S.  1367 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Priest.  June  24, 
1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2324,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1367,  as  here  reported, 
designates  one  of  the  additional  assistant  secretaries  as  Assistant  Secretary  of 
Commerce  for  Small  Business.  It  also  provides  that  the  functions  of  the  Bureau 
of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  may  be  reassigned  by  the  Secretary  to  th6 
new  Assistant  Secretaries  or  other  officers  of  Commerce  Department.]     t 

Hospital  survey  and  construction  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  191  [to  amend  Public 
Health  Service  act  to  authorize  grants  to  States  for  surveying  their  hospitals 
and  public  health  centers  and  for  planning  construction  of  additional  facilities, 
and  to  authorize  grants  to  assist  in  such  construction]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Priest. 
July  13,  1946.  24  p.  (H.  rp.  2519,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  191,  as  here 
reported,  establishes  the  Federal  Hospital  Council.]     t 

Missouri  River.  Amending  act  relating  to  bridge  across  Missouri  River  between 
Washington  County,  Jsebr.,  and  Harrison  County,  Iowa,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6515  [to  amend  act  authorizing  Nebraska-Iowa  Bridge  Corporation  to 
construct  bridge  across  Missouri  River  between  Washington  County,  Nebr., 
and  Harrison  County,  Iowa]  ;  submitted  by  Jlr.  O'Hara.  July  10,  1946.  4  p, 
( H.  rp.  2482,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Potomac  River.  Authorizing  construction  of  2  four-lane  free  highway  bridges 
across  Potomac  River  to  replace  existing  Highway  Bridge  at  or  near  14th  Street, 
Washington,  D.  C.  [by  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  541;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  June  26,  1946.  29  p.  (H.  rp. 
2346,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

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Railroad  employees.  Refunds  to  railroad  employees  of  contributions  made  under 
railroad  unemployment  insurance  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3420  [to  pro- 
vide for  refunds  to  railroad  employees  in  certain  cases,  so  as  to  place  the  various 
States  on  equal  basis,  under  railroad  unemployment  insurance  act,  with  respect 
to  contributions  of  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  June  21, 1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2320,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rio  Grande.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio,  Tex., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  (J400  [authorizing  Texas,  acting  through  State 
Highway  Commi.'^sion  of  Texas,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Rio 
Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Beckworth.  July  10,  194G. 
2  p.  (H.  rp.  24S1,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [II.  R.  6406  also  authorizes  Texas  to 
acquire  existing  toll  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio.]     t 

St.  Louis  River.  Extension  of  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  toll  bridge  across  St.  Louis  River  between  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin  [from 
ix)int  in  St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  to  point  in  Douglas  County,  Wis.]  by  Duluth, 
Minn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6889 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  OTIara.  July  10, 
1946.    4  p.    (H.  rp.  2486,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tug  Fork.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  at  or  near 
Williamson,  W.  Va.,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  6223  [to  authorize  highway 
departments  of  Kentucky  and  West  Virginia  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  at  or  near  Williamson,  W.  Va.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Chapman.  June  24,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2347,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

IRRIGATION   AND  RECLAMATION   COMMITIEE,    HOUSE 

Lewiston  Orchards  project.  Authorizing  construction  of  Lewistou  Orchards  proj- 
ect, Idaho,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6876 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock.  July 
11,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2497,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

JUDICIARY  COMMITIEE,  HOUSE 

American  Legion.  Redefining  membership  eligibility  in  American  Legion,  report 
to  accompany  S.  1893  [to  amend  act  incorporating  American  Legion  so  as  to 
redefine  eligibility  for  membership  therein]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  June  27, 
1946.    1  p.  (H.  rp.  2357,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Bankruptcy.  Amending  municipal  bankruptcy  act,  hearings  before  special  sub- 
committee on  bankruptcy  and  reorganization,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  R.  4307,  to  amend  sec.  81,  82,  83,  and  84  of  chap.  9  of  act  to  establish  uniform 
system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  as  amended  (subsequently 
amended,  reintroduced  and  reported  as  H.  R.  6682),  May  24.  1946.  1946. 
ill +33  p.     (Serial  21.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  359  Y  4. J  89/1 :  B  22/22 

Court  commissioners.  Method  of  payment  of  compensation  of  United  States  com- 
missioners, report  to  accompany  S.  345 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  20, 
1946.    2  p.    (H.rp.  2308,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prescribing  and  furnishing  standard  forms  and  dockets  and  furnishing 

United  States  Codes  and  seals  to  United  States  commissioners,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  344 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Coller.  June  20,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2307,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prescribing  fees   of  United   States   commissioners,  -report   to   accompany 

S.  346 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  20,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2309,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Crime  and  criminals.  Amending  fugitive  felon  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  496 
[to  make  it  criminal  offt'nse  for  certain  escaped  convicts  to  travel  from  one 
State  to  another]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrne  of  New  York.  June  19,  1946. 
2  p.    (H.  rp.  2582,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Discharge  of  indigent  convicts  for  nonpayment  of  fines,  report  t'o  accompany 

S.  342  [to  amend  sec.  5296,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  relating  to  discharge 
of  indigent  convicts  for  nonpayment  of  fines,  so  as  to  permit  said  convicts 
to  make  application  to  warden  for  release  after  30  days'  service] ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Celler.    June  20,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2306,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Drd  lent  ion  Day,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  85  [designating  Nov.  19,  1946, 
anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  address,  as  Dedication  Day] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walter.     June  27,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2358,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Employers'  liability  and  icorkmen's  compensation.  Relief  for  captured  contrac- 
tors' employees,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6997  [to  amend  act  entitled  "Com- 
pensation for  in.iury,  death,  or  detention  of  employees  of  contractors  with 
United  States  outside  United  States",  as  amended,  for  purpose  of  making  100 
per  centum  earning  provisions  effective  as  of  Jan.  1,  1942]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walter.     July  13,  1946.     7  p.     (H.  rp.  2510,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Enemy  property.  Administration  of  alien  property,  hearings  before  subcommittee 
no.  1,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5089,  to  amend  1st  war  powers  act,  1941, 
Feb.  7-May  23,  1946.  1946.  iii-fl.59  p.  (Serial  20.)  *  Paper,  2.~)C.  •  Item 
359  Y  4.  J  89/1 :  Al  4/4 

Amending  1st  war  powers  act,  1941  [relative  to  administration  of  alien 

property],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6890;  submitted  by  Mr.  Celler.  June  27, 
1946.     28  p.     (H.  rp.  2398,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26550 

Evidence.     Relating  to  admissibility  of  foreign  documents  in  custody  of  allied 
authorities  of  occupation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5078;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walter.     June  20,  19J6.     8  p.     (H.  rp.  2310,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26.523 

Judges.  Authorizing  apjwintment  of  additional  .iudge  for  district  of  Delaware, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1801 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  June  20,  1946.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  2305,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Clarifying  law  relating  to  filling  of  1st  vacancy  occurring  in  office  of  district 

judge  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania  [and  providing  for  appointment  of 
additional  district  .iudge  for  eastern,  middle,  and  western  districts  of  Pennsyl- 
vania], report  to  accompany  S.  141;  submitted  by  Mr.  Weaver.  July  8,  1946. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  2461,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

^yar  and  emergency  powers.  Cessation  of  hostilities,  termination  of  war  and 
emergencies,  hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  4,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  Con.  Res.  85  [and  other  resolutions].  May  27  and  28,  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  iii+ 
9.3-192  p.     ( Serial  17,  pt.  2. )     *  Paper,  20c.  T  4. J  89/1 :  W  19/5/pt.2 

^yar  contract  hardship  claims,  report  to  accompany  S.  1477  [to  authorize  relief  in 
certain  cases  where  work,  supplies,  or  services  have  been  furnished  for  the 
Government  under  contracts  during  war]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  July  19, 
1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2576,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

LAWS,  COMMITTEE  ON  REVISION  OF,  HOUSE 

Code  of  laics  of  United  States.  Revision  of  title  18.  United  States  Code,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  2200,  to  revise,  codify,  and  enact  into  law  title  IS  of  United 
States  Code,  entitled  Crimes  and  criminal  procedure;  [submitted  by  Mlf.  Keogh]. 
1946.  [pt.  2],  iii-f  8-t-A4.38  p.  (H.  rp.  152,  pt.  2.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [This 
publication  reads  79th  Congress.  2d  session,  although  House  report  152  is  a 
report  of  the  1st  session  of  the  79th  Congress.]  t 
L.  C.  card  45-35622 

LIBRARY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Books.  Amending  act  to  provide  books  for  adult  blind  [so  as  to  increase  annual 
appropriation],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  64.55;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Toole. 
July  16,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2529,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Part  of  this  approria- 
tion  is  to  be  expended  for  sound-reproduction  records  known  as  talking  books 
and  for  maintenance  and  replacement  of  Government-owned  talking  book 
machine.s.]     t 

National  air  museum.  Establishing  a  national  air  museum,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5144 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Toole.  July  9,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2473,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

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National  air  museum — Continued 

Establishment  of  a  national  air  ninseum,  hearings,  T9th  Congress,  2tl  session, 

on  H.  R.  5144,  to  establish  a  national  air  museum,  Feb.  13,  1946.     1946.     iii+ 

17  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  361 

L.  C.  card  46-2&458  Y  4.L  61/1 :  N  21/4 

MERCHANT   MARINE  AND  FISHERIES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Absecon  high  t,  N.  J.  Conveyance  of  lighthouse  property  [known  as  Absecon  Light] 
to  Atlantic  Citv,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6023;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
July  21,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2317,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Alaskan  problems,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pur- 
suant to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation  of  national  defense 
program  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,  May  27, 
1946.     1946.     pt.  1,  iii+l-42p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •   Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26456  Y  4.M  53 :  Al  1/18/pt.l 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  29,  1946;  no.  17.  1946. 
xii-f  52  p.  4°    $  Y  4.M  53 :  79/17 

Castle  Neck.  Conveyance  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  of  lighthouse  property  at  Castle  Neck 
for  public  use,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5932;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland. 
June  24,  1940.    2  p.    (H.  rp-  2325,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Chester  Range  Front  Light,  Pa.  Granting  property  [former  site  of  Chester  Range 
Front  Light]  to  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  370;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bland.    July  10,  1946.    2  p.  (H.  rp.  2480,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Increasing  efficiency  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6644 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  June  26,  1946.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  2352,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lampreys.  Investigate  and  eradicate  predatory  sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  366  [authorizing  and  directing  director  of  Fish 
and  Wildlife  Service  of  Department  of  Interior  to  investigate  and  eradicate 
predatory  sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  July  10, 
1946.    3  p.    (H.  rp.  2476,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sailors.  Providing  aid  for  readjustment  in  civilian  life  of  those  persons  who 
rendered  wartime  service  in  merchant  marine,  and  to  provide  aid  for  their 
families,  rei>ort  to  accompany  H.  R.  2346 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida. 
June  20,  1946.  22  p.  (H.  rp.  2303,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  2346  establishes 
in  the  Maritime  Commission  a  Board  of  Wartime  Service  Seamen's  Appeals.]    t 

War  Shipping  Administration  activities,  executive  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Mav  24,  1946.    1946.    iii+25  p.    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46^26445  Y  4.M  53 :  W  19/3 

MIUTARY  AFFAIRS  OOMMITTEB,  HOUSE 

Atomic  power.  Atomic  energy  act  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  S.  1717  [for 
development  and  control  of  atomic  energy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  10, 
1946.  21  p.  (H.  rp.  2478,  79th  Cong.  2d  se.ss.)  [Includes  minority  views. 
S.  1717,  as  here  reported,  establishes  an  Atomic  Energy  Commission  and  a  Joint 
Committee  on  Atomic  Energy.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26555 

Benning,  Fart.  Granting  easement  to  Georgia  Power  Co.  across  Fort  Benning 
military  reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  2300  [to  authorize  Secretary  of 
War  to  grant  Georgia  Power  Company  lOD-foot  i)erpetual  easement  across 
land  in  Alabama  constituting  portion  of  military  reservation  designated  as 
Fort  Benning,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  20,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2601, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Chemical  Warfare  Service.  Changing  name  of  Chemical  Warfare  Service  [to 
Chemical  Corps],  report  to  accompany  S.  2375 :  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  20, 
1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2602,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Civil  War  battle  streamers,  report  to  accompany  S.  225  [to  authorize  carrying 
of  Civil  War  battle  streamers  with  refjimental  colors]  ;  submitted  by  Mr  May 
July  19, 1946.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  2581,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

District  of  Columbia.  Providing  for  acquisition  by  United  States  of  certain 
real  property  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  1640;  submitted 
by  Mr.  May.    July  19,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2584,  79th  Coug.  2d  sess.)     t 

Knifjht,  Thaddeus  C.  Thaddeus  C.  Knight,  report  to  accompany  S.  528  [for  relief 
of  Thaddeus  C.  Knight] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Durham.  July  19,  1946.  10  p.  (H. 
rp.  2583,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  West  Point  right-of-way,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2020  [granting  right-of-way  at  revised  location  to  West  Shore  Railroad  Com- 
pany, New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  lessee,  across  portion  of  military 
reservation  at  West  Point]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  20,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2600,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Officers,  Armij.  Providing  for  appointment  of  additional  commissioned  officers 
in  Regular  Army,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6817 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May. 
July  11,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2496,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6817,  as  amended 
by  the  committee,  establishes  an  Optometry  Corps  in  Medical  Department  of 
Army.]     t 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

American  Antarctic  Association,  Inc.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer 
vessel  to  American  Antarctic  Association,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2291 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rivers.  June  28,  19 J6.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2427,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Bands  (music).  To  amend  sec.  702  of  title  34  of  United  States  Code  [so  as  to 
permit  Government  bands  or  members  thereof  to  furnish  music  at  any  charitable 
or  patriotic  function  or  at  any  other  function  without  remuneration],  H.  R.  4789, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia;  [letter  from  .ludge  advocate  general  of 
Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.] 
p.  3487-88.     ( No.  249. )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365.  T  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/249 

' To  authorize  attendance  of  Marine  Band  at  Iowa's  centennial  celebration  to 

be  held  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  June  2S-July  4,  1946,  H.  R.  6113,  [introduced  by] 
Mr.  Cunningham;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  biU].  [1946.]  p.  3409.  (No.  242.) 
*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/242 

Burke,  Malcolm  K.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1106,  for  relief  of 
Malcolm  K.  Burke.     [1946.]     p.  3381-83.     (No.  235.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/235 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  27,  1946;  no.  9.  1946. 
92  p.  4°     t  Y  4.N  22/1 :  79/9 

Civil  Engineers  Corps,  Xavy.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1872,  to 
provide  for  rank  of  original  appointments  in  Corps  of  Civil  Engineers  of  Navy, 
and  for  other  purposes.  [1946.]  p.  3361-63.  (No.  232.)  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item 
365  Y  4.N  22Aa  :  945-46/232 

Claiyns.  Certain  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  naval  service,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2247  [to  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  com- 
promise and  settle  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  vessels  of  Navy  or  in 
naval  service,  or  for  towage  or  salvage  services  to  such  vessels]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Cole  of  New  York.  July  18,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2553,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Permitting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and 

settle  claims  for  damages  to  property  imder  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6994:  submitted  by  Mr.  Cole  of  New  York.  July  18, 
1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2556,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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De  Carionel,  William  L.  Hearings  [before]  subcommittee  and  full  committee 
[79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  4863,  to  establish  date  of  acceptance  of 
commission  as  lieutenant  (junior  grade),  Naval  Reserve,  by  William  Leon  de 
Carbonel  to  be  June  1,  1041,  and  date  of  reporting  for  active  duty  to  be  Dec.  9, 
1941.     [1946.]     p.  3423-26.     (No.  246.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/246 

Guam  Island.  Hearings  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  6547,  to  authorize 
Secretary  of  Navv  to  acquire  in  fee  or  otherwise  certain  lands  and  rights  in  land 
on  island  of  Guam.  [1946.]  p.  3441-86.  (No.  248.)  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item 
365  ■  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-40/248 

To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire  in  fee  or  otherwise  certain  lands 

and  rights  in  land  on  island  of  Guam,  H.  U.  6547,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson; 
[letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives 
concerning  bill].     [1946.]     p.  3405-6.      (No.  240.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365. 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945^6/240 

Keuka  College.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer  certain  property 
[known  as  Royce  Memorial  Chapel  at  Sampson  Naval  Training  Center,  Sampson, 
N.  Y.]  to  Keuka  College,  H.  R.  5354,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Cole  of  New  York; 
[letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval 
Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1916.]  p.  3489.  (No.  250.)  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item 
365 

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Morgan,  Fort.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  4433,  to  provide  for 
conveyance  to  Alabama  for  use  as  public  park  of  military  reservation  known  as 
Fort  Morgan  ;  [statement  of  Peter  S.  Twitty] .  [1946.]  p.  341.5-17.  (No.  244. ) 
*  Paper,  5c.     O  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/244 

Myers,  Charles.  Hearing  [before]  subcommittee  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on 
H.  R.  5034  and  H.  R.  896,  for  relief  of  Charles  Myers.  [1946.  ]  p.  3427-39.  ( No. 
247.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945^6/247 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Further  amending  act  to  provide  for  retirement  and 
retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members  of  teaching  staff  at  Naval  Academy 
and  Postgraduate  School,  Naval  Academy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6993 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Biemiller.  July  18,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2555,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess. )     t 

Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  5040,  to  reestablish  status 

of  funds  of  midsiiipmen's  store,  barber  shop,  cobbler  shop,  and  tailor  shop  at 
Naval  Academy.     [1946.]     p.  3385-89.     (No.  236.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/236 

Hearing    [79th   Congress,  2d   session],  on   S.   1854,   to   establish   civilian 

position  of  academic  dean  of  Postgraduate  School  of  Naval  Academy  and  com- 
pensation therefor.  [1946.]     p.  3365-75.     (No.  233.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/233 

Hearings  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  public  works  project  no.  460-C, 

acquisition  of  St.  John's  College  by  Navy  Department  [for  Naval  Academy, 
Annapolis,  Md.].     [1940.]     p.  3393-3402.     (No.  238.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.  N  22/la  :  945-46/238 

Naval  education.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  construct  postgraduate 
school  at  Monterey,  Calif.,  H.  R.  6546,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Vinson;  [letter 
from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  con- 
cerning bill].     [1946.]     p.  3403^.     (No.  239.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/239 

Naval  Reserve.  Further  amending  sec.  304  of  Naval  Reserve  act  of  1938  as 
amended,  so  as  to  grant  certain  benolits  to  naval  personnel  engaged  in  training 
duty  prior  to  official  termination  of  World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7039 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hess.  July  18,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2557,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)    t 

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Naval  Supply  Depot,  Bayonne.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1871,  to 
authorize  conveyance  of  parcel  of  land  at  Naval  Supply  Depot,  Bayonne,  N.  J., 
to  American  Radiator  v^  Standard  Sanitarv  Ck)rp.  [194(3.]  p.  3411-13.  (No. 
243.)      *  Paper,  5o.      •  Item  305  '  Y  4.N  22/la  :  045-4(3/243 

yavy  Department.  Enacting  certain  provisions  now  included  in  naval  appropria- 
tion act,  [fiscal  year]  104(3,  report  to  accompany  S.  1917;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Drewry.    July  18,  1946.     IS  p.     (H.  rp.  2549,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nevada,  U.  S.  S.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1802,  to  provide  for 
delivery  of  custody  of  certain  articles  of  historic  interest  from  U.  S.  S.  Nevada 
and  U.  S.  S.  Wyoming  to  Nevada  and  Wyoming,  respectively.  [194G.]  p.  3353- 
56.    (No.  230.)     *  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/230 

Niekunij  Philip,  jr.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session] ,  on  S.  1978,  to  authorize 
restoration  of  Philip  Niekuni,  jr.,  to  active  list  of  Navy  with  appropriate  rank 
and  restoration  of  pay  and  allowances.  [1946.]  p.  3391-92.  (No.  237.) 
*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/237 

Nurse  Corps,  Navy.  To  authorize  appointment  of  members  of  Navy  Nurse  Corps 
as  commissioned  ofhcers  in  Naval  Reserve,  H.  R.  4706,  [introtluced  by]  Mr. 
Elston  ;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee 
on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3495-96.  (No.  253.)  *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-^6/253 

Officers,  Navy.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session]  on  S.  1862,  to  repeal  sec. 
1548,  Revised  statutes  (34  U.  S.  C.  592)  [requiring  naval  ofticers  to  be  furnished 
with  copy  of  regulations  and  general  orders  of  Navy  Department].  [1946.] 
p.  3357-60.     (No.  231.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/231 

Ordnance.  To  grant  to  reserve  oflScei's  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard 
right  to  purchase  articles  of  ordnance  in  same  manner  as  these  articles  are 
now  purchased  by  officers  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard,  H.  R.  4563, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Rivers ;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy 
to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3407-8. 
(No.  241.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/241 

Prisoners  of  tear.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1805.  to  authorize 
promotion  of  personnel  of  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  who  were 
prisoners  of  war;  [statement  of  Joseph  H.  Nevins].  [1946.]  p.  3345-52.  (No. 
229. )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  045-46/229 

Rumrill,  Oran  E.  R.  Hearing  [before]  subcommittee  and  full  committee  [79th 
Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  4525,  for  relief  of  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill. 
[1946.]    p.  3419-21.     (No.  245.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

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Surgeons.  Amending  act  of  May  4,  1898,  as  amended,  authorizing  the  President 
to  appoint  250  acting  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary  service  [in  Medical 
Corps  of  Navy],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6992;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rivers. 
July  18, 1946.    3  p.  (H.  rp.  2554,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Totnbstones.  Authorizing  director  of  National  Park  Service  to  erect  headstones 
for  sailors  who  were  biiried  at  sea,  H.  R.  5835,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  McMillan 
of  South  Carolina:;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3493-94.  (No. 
252.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/252 

Trophies.  Providing  for  disposition  of  vessels,  trophies,  relics,  and  rbaterial  of 
historical  interest  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1547 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Madden.  July  18,  1046.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2552,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Uniforms.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1959,  to  authorize  payment 
of  additional  uniform  gratuity  to  reserve  officers  commissioned  from  status  of 
aviation  cadets.    [1946.]    p.  3377-80.    (No.  234.)    *  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/234 

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Wyoming,  U.  S.  8.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy,  in  his  discretion,  to  deliver 
to  custody  of  University  of  Wyoming  silver  service  presented  to  United  States 
for  battleship  Wyoming.  H.  R.  5861,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Barrett  of  Wyoming; 
[letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on 
Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3491.  (No.  2-51.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
•  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/251 

PENSIONS  COMMITTEE,  HOtTSE 

Pensions.  Granting  increased  service  pensions  in  certain  Spanish-American  War 
cases  [including  Boxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  Insurrection]  not  included 
in  recent  legislation  providing  increases  to  other  Spanish-American  War  vet- 
erans and  their  dependents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6900;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Buckley.    July  3,  1946.    10  p.     (H.  rp.  2456,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  "BOADS  COMMITTEE,    HOTTSE 

Air  parcel  post.  Providing  for  air  parcel  post  service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6970;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKenzie.  July  11,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2498,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Star  routes.  Relating  to  star-route  service  and  star-route  contractors,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  2000  [to  provide  for  carrying  of  mail  on  star  routes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lyle.    July  12, 1946.    7  p.    (H.  rp.  2509,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

PRINTING  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Atomic  power.  Printing  report  on  international  control  of  atomic  energy  as  House 
document,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  697  [authorizing  printing,  as  House 
document,  report  on  international  control  of  atomic  energy,  prepared  by  board 
of  consultants  to  Department  of  State]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  July  12, 
1946.    Ip.     (H.rp.  2503,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Communist  Party  of  America.  Un-American  propaganda  activities  in  Communist 
party,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  698  [authorizing  Committee  on  Un-American 
Activities  to  have  printed  for  its  use  additional  copies  of  hearings  held  before 
said  committee  relative  to  investigation  of  un-American  propaganda  activities 
in  Communist  party]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  July  12,  1946.  1  p.  (H.rp. 
2502,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Poland.  Authorizing  printing  as  House  document  of  proceedings  of  155th  anni- 
versiarv  of  independence  of  Poland,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  Res.  700;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Jarman.    July  12,  1946.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  2504,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS   AND  GROUNDS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Becker,  Gustav.  Authorizing  erection  on  public  grounds  in  Springerville,  Ariz., 
of  memorial  to  Gustav  Becker,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  4;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Lanham.    July  17,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2543,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Capitol.  Defining  area  of  Capitol  grounds  and  regulating  use  thereof,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6968;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  July  18,  1946.  11  p. 
(H.  rp.  2550,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Housing.  Amending  act  to  expedite  provisions  of  housing  in  connection  with 
national  defense  [relative  to  reimbursement  of  expenses  incurred  in  relocation 
of  demountable  houses],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6810;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Lanham.     June  28,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2431,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Puhlic  luildings.  Providing  for  site  acquisition  and  design  of  Federal  buildings, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6917 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  July  8,  1948. 
9  p.     (H.  rp.  2460,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PUBLIC  L.VNDS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Glacier  National  Park.  Providing  for  acquisition  by  exchange  of  non-Federal 
property  within  Glacier  Natioiuil  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7020; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  July  15,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2523,  79lh 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

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Gonzales,  Jesus.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  quitclaim  to  heirs  of  Jesus 
Gonzales  all  right,  title,  and  interest  of  United  States  in  certain  described 
tract  of  land  within  Carson  National  Forest,  N.  Mex.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  19S8;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  June  25,  1946.  2  p.  (11.  rp.  2335,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Miasissippi  River  Parkivay.  Authorizing  survey  of  proposed  Mississippi  River 
Parkway,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  (5009;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of 
Florida.    June  27,  1946.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  2360,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

National  Elk  Refuge.  Amending  act  of  Mar.  22,  1946,  for  purpose  of  correcting 
description  of  small  parcel  of  land  [now  included  within  boundaries  of  National 
Elk  Refuge,  Wyo.]  authorized  to  be  conveyed  to  Wyoming  by  such  act,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  160 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barrett  of  Wyoming.  June  25, 
1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2343,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

National  Park  Service.  Providing  basic  authority  for  performance  of  certain 
functions  and  activities  of  National  Park  Service,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6629;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  July  8,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2459, 
7yth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Okhihoma.  Relating  to  disposition  of  public  lands  of  United  States  situated  in 
Oklahoma  between  Cimarron  base  line  and  north  boundary  of  Texas,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3593 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  June  27,  1946. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  2359,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Petroleum.  Amending  mineral  leasing  act  of  Feb.  25,  1020,  as  amended  [in 
order  to  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain],  report  to 
accompany  S.  1236 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  July  1,  1946.  16  p.  (H.  rp. 
2446,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Petroleum  refineries.  Encouraging  and  protecting  oil  refineries  not  having  their 
own  source  of  supply  for  crude  oil  by  extending  preference  to  such  refineries 
in  disposing  of  royalty  oil  under  mineral  lands  leasing  act.  report  to  accompany 
S.  680;  submitted  by  Mr.  AVhite.  Jan.  25,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2340,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Public  lands.  Providing  for  sale  of  public  lands  in  States  for  use  and  benefit  of 
State  piiblic  educational  institutions,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7038;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Barrett  of  Wyoming.  July  19,  1946.  op.  (H.  rp.  2580,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

San  Bernardino  County,  Calif.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  grant  to 
California,  for  State  highway  purposes,  tract  of  land  situated  in  San  Bernar- 
dino County,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6816;  submitted  by  Mr.  Engle 
of  California.    June  25,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2342,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Torrent,  John.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  duplicate  of  Porter- 
field  scrip  certificate  no.  53  to  Muskegon  Trust  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  as  trustee 
of  John  Torrent  trust,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1860;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Peterson  of  Florida.    June  25,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2336,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Wadsworth,  Nev.  Eliminating  restriction  on  number  of  lots  which  may  be  ac- 
quired by  settlers  in  town  site  of  Wadsworth,  Nov.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1979;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bunker.  June  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2341,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  Revising  boundaries  of  Wind  Cave  National  Park  In 
South  Dakota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7004 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peterson 
of  Florida.    July  15,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2522,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

RECONSTRtrCTlOX   OF    HOUSE  BOOFS   AND   SKYLIGHTS,    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE   ON,    HOUSE 

House  Chamber.  Reconstruction  of  roofs  and  skylights  over  House  and  Senate 
wings  of  Capitol  and  remodeling  of  House  and  Senate  chambers,  report  pursuant 
to  Public  law  155,  79th  Cong. ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  June  24,  1946.  5 
p.  (H.  rp.  2321,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Relates  to  plan  approved  by  the  com- 
mittee for  remodeling  House  Chamber.]     f 

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KIVEKS  AND  HARBORS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Bonneville  project.  Amending  Bonneville  project  act  [by  giving  Attorney  General 
supervision  in  litigation  arising  out  of  said  act],  i-eport  to  accompany  S.  1516; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  10,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2477,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Rivers.  Compilation  of  preliminary  examination,  survey,  and  review  reports 
of  Corps  of  Engineers,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  716  [directing  that  Board 
of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors  prepare  revised  edition  of  compilation  of 
all  preliminary  examination  and  survey  and  reviev?  reports  on  river  and  harbor 
navigation  and  flood-control  projects  transmitted  to  Congress  prior  to  July  31, 
1946]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Manstield  of  Texas.  July  20,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2599,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

RULES  COMMirrEB,  HOUSE 

Agricultural  credit.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6477,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
675  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6477,  to  amend  sec.  32  of  emergency  farm  mort- 
gage act  of  1933,  as  amended,  and  sec.  3  of  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation 
act,  as  amended].     June  24,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2323,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

American  republics.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6326,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
673  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  6326,  to  contribute  to  effective  maintenance  of 
international  peace  and  security  pursuant  to  objectives  and  principles  of 
United  Nations,  to  provide  for  military  cooperation  of  American  states  in  light 
of  their  international  undertakings,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sabath.     June  21,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2314,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Appropriations.  Waiving  points  of  order  against  H.  R.  6885,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  680  [waiving  points  of  order  against  H.  R.  6885,  making  appropriations 
to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years, 
to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1946,  to  provide  appropria- 
tions for  fiscal  year  1947,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
June  26,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2355,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Atotiiic  power.  Consideration  of  S.  1717,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  708  [for 
consideration  of  S.  1717,  for  development  and  control  of  atomic  energy]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  13,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2518,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[S.  1717.  as  referred  to  the  committee,  establishes  an  Atomic  Energy  Commis- 
sion and  a  Joint  Committee  on  Atomic  Energy.]     t 

Bankruptcy.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5924.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  687  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  5924,  to  enable  debtor  railroad  corporations,  whose 
properties  during  a  period  of  7  years  have  provided  sufficient  earnings  to 
pay  fixed  charges,  to  effect  readjustment  of  their  financial  structure  without 
further  proceedings  under  pec.  77  of  bankruptcy  act,  as  amended]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Sabath.     June  28,  1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2405,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Civil  service  pensions.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  4718,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
709  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  4718,  to  provide  optional  retirement  for  Govern- 
ment officers  and  employees  who  have  rendered  at  least  25  years  of  service]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  John  J.  Delaney.  July  15,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2520,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Commerce  Department.  Consideration  of  S.  1367,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
701  [for  consideration  of  S.  1867,  to  provide  for  appointment  of  3  additional 
Assistant  Seci'etaries  of  Commerce,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sabath.  July  10,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  24V5,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1367 
also  provides  that  the  functions  of  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Com- 
merce may  be  reassigned  by  the  Secretary  to  the  new  Assistant  Secretaries 
or  other  officers  of  Commerce  Department.]     t 

Congress.  Consideration  of  S.  2177.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  717  [for  con- 
sideration of  S.  2177,  to  provide  for  increased  efficiency  in  legislative  branch 
of  the  Government]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia.  July  20,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2614,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Enemy  property.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6890,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  705 
[for  consideration  of  H.  K.  0890,  to  amend  1st  war  powers  act,  1941,  relative 
to  iidministration  of  alien  proi)erty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  13,  1946. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  2515,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Foreign  service.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6967,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  715 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  0967,  to  improve,  strengthen,  and  expand  foreign 
service  and  to  consolidate  and  revise  laws  relating  to  its  administration]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  18,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2564,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Great  Britain.  Consideration  of  Senate  joint  resolution  138,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Res.  685  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  138,  to  implement  further 
purposes  of  Bretton  Woods  agreements  act  by  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury to  carry  out  agreement  with  United  Kingdom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
June  28, 1946.    1  p.    (H.  rp.  2399,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Half  dollar.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6528,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  704  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6528,  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  com- 
memorate life  and  perpetuate  ideals  and  teachings  of  Booker  T.  Washington]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia.  July  13,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2514,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hawaii.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6918,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  706  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6918,  to  provide  emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic 
waves  which  struck  Hawaii  and  aid  toward  repair  of  war  and  seismic  wave 
damage  to  roads  in  Hawaii]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  13,  1946.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  2516,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hospitals.  Consideration  of  S.  191,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  718  [for  con- 
sideration of  S.  191,  to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  authorize  grants 
to  States  for  surveying  their  hospitals  and  public  health  centers  and  for  plan- 
ning construction  of  additional  facilities,  and  to  authorize  grants  to  assist 
in  such  construction]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  July  20,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2615,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  191,  as  referred  to  the  committee,  establishes 
the  Federal  Hospital  Council.]     t 

House  of  Representatives.  Creating  a  special  committee  to  investigate  election 
of  Members  of  House  of  Representatives,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  645 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  June  26,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2353,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Naval  education.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5426,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  638 
[for  consideration  of  H.  R.  5426,  to  provide  for  training  of  officers  for  naval 
service]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  John  J.  Delaney.  June  20,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2312,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prices.  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  371,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
689  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  371,  extending  effective  period  of  emer- 
gency price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  June  29,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2444,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

— —  Consideration  of  House  joint  resolution  371,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
707  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  371,  extending  effective  period  of  emer- 
gency price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath.  July  13,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2517,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Prostitutio7i.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  5234,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  686  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  5234,  to  authorize  Federal  security  administrator  to 
assist  States  in  matters  relating  to  social  protection]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
June  28, 1946.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  2400,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Puhlic  buildings.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6917.  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  714 
[for  considei-ation  of  H.  R.  6917,  to  provide  for  site  acquisition  and  design 
of  Federal  buildings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Snbath.  July  18,  1940.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2563,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Railroad  employees.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3420,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
677  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  3420,  to  provide  for  refunds  to  railroad  em- 
ployees in  certain  cases,  so  as  to  place  various  States  on  equal  basis,  under 
railroad  unemployment  insurance  act,  with  respect  to  contributions  of  em- 
ployees] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bates  of  Kentucky.  June  25,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2338,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Real  estate.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6702,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  679  [for 
consideration  of  H.  R.  6702,  to  clarify  rights  of  former  owners  of  real 
property  to  reacquire  such  property  under  surplus  property  act  of  1944]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia.  June  26,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2349,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6702  provides  also  for  reinstatement  of  leasehold 
covering  Chamberlin  Hotel,  Fort  Monroe,  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.]     t 

Social  and  economic  security.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7037,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  710  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7037,  to  amend  social  security  act  and 
Internal  revenue  code]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark.  July  17,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2530,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

TE3!KIT0ErES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Hawaii.  Amending  par.  (1)  of  sec.  73  of  Hawaiian  organic  act,  as  amended  [rela- 
tive to  fulfillment  of  conditions  of  purchase  of  land],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3361 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Larcade.  July  8,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2462,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic  waves  which  struck 

Hawaii  [and  aid  toward  repair  of  war  and  seismic  wave  damage  to  roads  in 
Hawaii],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6918;  submitted  by  Mr.  Larcade.  July  8, 
1946.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  2464,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Eilo,  Hawaii.  Waiving  certain  restrictions  of  Hawaiian  organic  act  [relating 
to  land  exchanges,  for  acquisition  of  lands  at  Hllo,  Hawaii],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6610 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Larcade.  July  8,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2463, 
79l;h  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

UN-AMEKIOAN  ACTmTIES  COMMITTEE,  HOTTSE 

Lamont,  Corliss  O.  Proceeding  against  Corliss  G.  Lamont  [chairman  of  National 
Council  of  American-Soviet  Friendship,.  Inc.],  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  5; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wood.  June  26,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2354,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

WAR  CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Croshy,  Raymond.  Raymond  Crosby,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1633  [for  relief 
of  Raymond  Crosby]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Daughton  of  Virginia.  July  19,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2586,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lott,  Jesse  A.  Jesse  A.  Lott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1144  [for  relief  of 
Jesse  A.  Lott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Bonner.  July  19,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2585, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

WATS   AND  MEANS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and 
Means,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     June  15,  1946 ;  no.  9.     1946.     103  p.  4°     X 

Y  4.W  36 :  79/9 

Income  tax.  Indebtedness  and  war  losses,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7052  [to 
amend  Internal  revenue  code,  relative  to  exclusion  of  income  from  discharge 
of  indebtedness  and  to  time  limitation  for  claiming  credit  or  refund  with  re- 
si)ect  to  war  losses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed  of  New  York.  July  17,  1946.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2544,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Social  and  economic  security.    Amendments  to  social  security  act,  hearings,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  social  security  legislation.  May  6  [-24],  1946.     1946 
pts.  8  and  9,  [iv] +923-1251  p.  il.     *  Paper,  pt.  8,  35c. ;  pt.  9,  15c.     •  Item  378 
L.  C.  card  46-25952  Y  4.W  36 :  So  l/5/pt.8,9 

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Social  security  act  amendments  of  1946,  report  [and  supplemental  views] 

to  accompany  II.  R.  7037  [to  amend  social  security  act  and  Internal  revenue 
codel.     [2  pts.]      ( H.  rp.  2526,  2  pts.,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

L.  C.  card  46-26585 

[pt.  1.]   Report :  submitted  by  Mr.  Douphton  of  North  Carolina.     July  15,  1946.     42  p.     t 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  views;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eberharter.     July  19,  1946.     4  p.     f 

Social  security  act  amendments  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6011  [to 

amend  social  security  act  and  Internal  rev>'nue  cnde]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Doughton  of  North  Carolina.  July  1,  1946.  57  p.  (H.  rp.  2447,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     [Includes  supplemental  miaority  views.]     t 

WORI.D  WAR  \T7rEE.\NS'  LEOIST>ATION   COMMITTEE:,   HOUSE 

Pensions.  Providing  for  payment  of  pension  or  other  benefits  withheld  from 
persons  for  period  they  were  residing  in  countries  occupied  by  enemy  forces 
during  World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5148;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Rankin.    June  28, 1946.    5  p.    (H.  rp.  2428,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Relating  to  clarification  of  terms  "compensation"  and  "pension"  under 

laws  administered  by  Veterans'  Administration,  report  to  accompany  S.  1578 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  28,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2425,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Veterans.  Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  furnish  on  reim- 
bursement basis  certain  benefits,  services,  and  supplies  to  discharged  members 
of  military  or  naval  forces  of  any  nation  allied  or  associated  with  United 
States  in  World  War  II  [in  consideration  of  reciprocal  services  extended  to 
United  States],  report  to  accompany  S.  294;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  28, 
1946.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  2423,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Veterayis  Administration.  Authorizing  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to 
accept  gifts,  devises,  and  bequests  in  behalf  of  general  post  fund  for  use  of 
veterans,  and  for  sale  and  conveyance  of  any  such  property  under  certain 
circumstances  and  coverins;  of  proceeds  thereof  into  post  fund,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2099;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  28,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2426, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Veterans'  canteen  service.  Establishing  and  providing  for  maintenance  of  vet- 
erans' canteen  service  in  Veterans'  Administration,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6836;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  June  28,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2432,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

SENATE 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimate,  legislative  branch,  Senate,  fiscal  year 
1946  [for  contingent  expenses].  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
( S.  doc.  215,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Council  of  Foreign  Ministers  at  Paris,  remarks  of  Arthur  H.  Vandenberg,  Senator 
from  Michigan,  in  Senate  of  United  States.  July  16.  1946.  relative  to  peace 
treaties  which  will  finally  terminate  World  War  II.     1946.    ii+16  p.     (S.  doc. 
240.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
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Equal  rigjits  amendment,  questions  and  answers  on  equal  rights  amendment,  pre- 
pared by  research  department  of  National  woman's  party;  presented  by  Mr. 
Austin.     1946.     [l]+20p.     (S.  doc.  209,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26584 

Ministers  of  the  gospel.     To  preachers  on  being  "allowed  .of  God  to  be  put  in 

trust  with  the  gospel'',  by  Frederick  Brown  Harris,  message  based  on  Yale 

lectures   on   preaching,    by   Paul   Sherer ;   presented   by   Mr.    Donnell.      1946. 

[1  ]  -f  17  p.    ( S.  doc.  202,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26529 
Nationality  act  of  J9.',0   with   amendments  throtigli    :Mar.   31.    1946;   presented 

by  Mr.  Russell.    1946.    iv-|-114  p.     (S.  doc.  207,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     *  Paper, 

20c. 

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AGKICXJLTUEE  AND  FOEESTBY   COMMITTEE:,    SENATE 

Agricultural  products.  Providing  for  maximum  and  most  effective  utilization  of 
surplus  agricultural  commodities  through  increased  industrial  and  other  uses 
and  througla  development  of  improved  methods  of  storing  and  marketing  such 
commodities,  report  to  accompany  S.  1908 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Okla- 
homa. June  24,  legislative  day  Alar.  5,  1&4G.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1583,  79th  Cong. 
I'd  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26534 

Agriculture  Department.  Establishing  2  additional  offices  of  Assistant  Secretaries 
of  Agriculture,  report  to  accompany  S.  1923;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.    July  2,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1638,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cotton.  Relating  to  cotton-marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act 
of  1938,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  336;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.    July  2,  1946.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  1642,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Food.  Investigating  certain  matters  relating  to  food  production,  distribution, 
and  consumption,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  I'd  session,  on 
S.  Res.  92,  Apr.  1-May  16,  1946.     1946.     iv+6<J8  p.  il.     *  Paper,  $1.00.      •  Item 

Qgf) 

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National  forests.  Protecting  and  facilitating  use  of  national-forest  lands  in 
township  2  north,  range  18  west,  Ohio  River  survey,  township  of  Elizabeth, 
county  of  Lawrence,  Ohio  [by  exchange  of  other  forest  lands  for  reserved 
mineral  rights  to  lauds  within  said  area  draining  into  Lake  Vesuvius],  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6298 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklalioma.  July  18, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1735,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Parker  River  National  Wildlife  Refuge.  Abolishing  Parker  River  National  Wild- 
life Refuge  in  Essex  County,  Mass.,  to  authorize  and  direct  restoration  to 
former  owners  of  land  comprising  such  refuge,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4362 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  IS,  legislative  day  July 
5,1946.    lip.     (S.  rp.  1734,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Peanuts.  Amending  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  193S,  as  amended  [relative 
to  acreage  allotment  for  peanuts],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5958;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  2,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1640,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Relating  to  peanut  marketing  quotas  under  agricultural  adjustment  act  of 

1938,  as  amended,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  359 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas 
of  Oklahoma.    July  2,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1643,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rural  Electrification  Administration.  Amending  sec.  502  (a)  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  organic  act  of  1944  [so  as  to  authorize  Rural  Electrification  Ad- 
ministration to  extend  credit  to  municipalities  for  pui-pose  of  refinancing 
their  outstanding  indebtedness  to  Tennessee  Valley  Authority],  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2404;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  19,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1747,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Soil  conservation.  Extending  period  within  which  Secretary  of  Agriculture  may 
carry  out  purpose  of  soil  conservation  and  domestic  allotment  act  by  making 
payments  to  agricultural  producers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6459 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  2,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1641,  TOtli 
Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Swan  Island.     Providing  for  establishment  of  international  animal  quarantine, 
station  on  Swan  Island,  and  to  permit  entry  therein  of  animals  from  any  country 
and  subsequent  importation  of  such  animals  into  other  parts  of  United  States, 
report  to  accompanv  H.  J.  Res.  364 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma. 
July  2,  1916.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1644,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Wheat.  Providing  for  payment  of  bonus  of  30  cents  per  bushel  on  wheat  pro- 
duced and  sold  between  Jan.  1,  1945,  and  Apr.  18,  1946,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2118 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  13,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1713,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Wildlife.  Amending  act  of  Mar.  10,  1934,  to  promote  conservation  of  wildlife, 
fish,  and  game  [so  as  to  coordinate  activities],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
Godl ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1748,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Amending  sec.  4  and  8  of  act  of  Sept.  2,  1937,  as  amended  {relating  to 

wildlife  restoration],  report  to  accompany  H.  It.  3S21 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.    July  2,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1639,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

To  amend  act  of  Mar.  10, 1934,  to  promote  conservation  of  wildlife,  fish,  and 

game  [so  as  to  coordinate  activities],  report  to  accompany  H.  li.  6097;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
4  p.     ( S.  rp.  1698,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Wool.  Providing  support  for  wool,  to  amend  agcicultural  marketing  agreement 
act  of  1937  by  including  wool  as  commodity  to  which  orders  under  such  act  are 
applicable,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  fix  wool  standards,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2033 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  16,  legis- 
lative day  July  5,  1940.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1716,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

AMERICAN    SMALL   BUSINESS,    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE    TO    STUDY    PB0BLEM8   OF,    SENATE 

Business.  Problems  of  American  small  business,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress).  1^46. 
pts.  88-91.     • 

L.  C.  card  42-12978  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  B  96/4 

pt.  88.  Nylon  and  rayon  hosiery  production  and  distribution  problems,  Apr.  10  and  11, 

1946.     iii+ 10117-175  p.     •  Paper,  15c. 
pt.  89.  Food   shortages   and  world   relief  as   related   to  small  business,  Apr.   15,   1946. 

iv+ 10177-267  p.     •  Paper,  15c. 
pt.  90.  OPA  shortening  and  vegetable  oil  price  policy,  Apr.  25,  1946.     iii  + 10269-321  p. 

3  pi.     •  Paper,  15c. 
pt.  91.  Nylon  hosiery  wholesale-retail  distribution  problem.  May  24,  1946.     iv  + 10323- 

366  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

Housing.     Standards  for  measuring  housing  needs,  report  [prepared  by  Samuel 
J.  Dennis],  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28   (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress), 
June  4,  1946.     1946.     v+16  p.     (Senate  committee  print  no.  8,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session.)      [Includes  bibliographies.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26682  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  H  81 

Manufacturers.  Economic  concentration  and  World  War  II,  report  of  Smaller 
War  Plants  Corporation  to  Special  Committee  to  Study  Problems  of  American 
Small  Business,  Senate;  [prepared  by  John  M.  Blair,  Harrison  F.  Houghton, 
and  Matthew  Rose,  with  assistance  of  Betti  Goldwasser,  William  S.  Johnson, 
and  Melville  J.  Ulmer] ;  presented  by  Mr.  Murray.  1946.  xv+359  p.  il.  (S. 
doc.  206,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Also  issued  as  Senate  committee  print  no.  6, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session.]  *  Pai)er,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26683 

Packing  industry.  Barkley-Bates  amendment  and  other  factors  affecting  opera- 
tion of  meat-packing  industry,  supplemental  report  of  complaints  subcommittee, 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress),  Apr.  24,  1946. 
1946.  v+25  p.  ( Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  6,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26684  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  B  24 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SE^NATE 

Appropriations.     Legislative  branch  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6429.     1946.     ii-f  58  p. 
*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  4(>-26444  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  L  52/^7 

Third  deficiency  appropriation  bill.  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6885 

[making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year 
1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal 
year  1946.  to  provide  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1947,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  July  12,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  20 
p.     (S.  rp.  1708,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Appropriations — Continued 

— —  Third  urgent  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1046,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6601,  making  appropriations  to  supply- 
deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to 
provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1946,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses. 1946.  ii+26  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  46-26455  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  36/JH6-5 

Coast  Guard.  United  States  Coast  Guard  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1947, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6428 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  June  27,  legisla- 
tive day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1616,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5990.  1946.     ii-(-526  p.     *  Paper, 
$1.00.     •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  46-26448  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  63/947 

Government  corporations.  Making  appropriations  for  Govei'nment  corporations 
and  independent  executive  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6777 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  7  p. 
(S.  rp.  1617,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

lyxterior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1946,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6335.     1946.     ii+1359  p.  il.  map. 

*  Paper,  $2.00.     •  Item  383 

L.  C.  card  40-26440  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  In  8/947 

Labor  Department.  Labor-Federal  Security  appropriation  bill,  1947,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6739  [making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Labor,  Federal 
Security  Agency,  and  related  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  12  p.  (S.  rp.  1619, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Navy  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6496.     1946.     ii+292  p.     *  Paper, 
40c.     •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  46-26450  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  N  22/2/947 

State  Department.  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  the  judiciary 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6056.     1946.     2  pts.,  ii -1-1055  p.  and  ii4-23  p. 

*  Paper,  pt.  1,  $1.75 ;  pt.  2,  lOc     •  Item  383 

L.  C.  card  46-26442  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  St  2/947/pt.l,2 

Treasury  Department.    Treasury  and  Post  OflSce  Departments  appropriation  bill, 
[fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  R.  5452.     1946.     ii-|-401  p.     *  Paper,  55c.     •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  46-26443  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  T  71/947 

War  Department.     Militar.v  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6837;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.    June 
27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  1590,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t    . 
L.  C.  card  46-26538 

BANKING  AND  CURREXCY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.  Extending  land  bank  commissioner  loans,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6477  [to  amend  sec.  32  of  emergency  farm  mortgage  act  of  1933, 
as  amended,  and  sec.  3  of  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  act,  as  amended, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Murdock.  June  29,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5, 1946.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1634,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Federal  credit  union  act  amendments,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6372 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Murdock.  July  3,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1647,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Cor- 
rected print.]     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Restoration  of  certain  currency  destroyed  in  Philippine 
Islands,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  321 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  July  2, 
1946.    2  p.    ( S.  rp.  1646,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

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Prices.  1946  extension  of  emergency  price  control  and  stabilization  acts  of  1942, 
as  amended,  hearings,  79tli  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  2028,  to  amend  emergency 
price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as  amended, 
iMay  2-10,  1946.  1M6.  v.  2,  vii+1157-2212  p.  il.  1  pi.  [Includes  Appendix  I 
and  II.  S.  2028  contains  provisions  relating  to  subsidies.]  *  Paper,  $1.75. 
•  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  4&-26372  Y  4.B  22/3 :  P  93/4/V.2 

CIVIL  SHaiVICE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Civil  service  pensions.  Amending  further  civil  service  retirement  act  [relative  to 
withholding  of  retirement  funds  from  certain  former  fiscal  officers],  report  to 
accompany  H.  K.  3492;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  June  21,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1940.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1567,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Amending  sec.  6  of  civil  sen-ice  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930,  as  amended 

[so  as  to  continue  annuity  rights  of  per.sons  retired  on  disability  who  recover 
but  cannot  secure  reemployment],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4651;  subniitte<I 
by  Mr.  Downey.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1568, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Amending  sec.  6  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930  as  amended, 

[so  as  to  permit  annuitant  thereunder  to  receive  also  payment  under  employees 
compensation  act  for  death  of  another  person],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6073;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1680,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Inclusion  of  heads  of  executive  departments  and  independent  agencies 

within  purview  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930,  report  to  accom- 
pany II.  R.  5831 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    Ip.     (S.  rp.  1679,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

■ Retirement  of  certain  officers  and  employees  after  25  years  of  service, 

report  to  accompany  S.  2366  [to  amend  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29, 
1930,  as  amended,  so  as  to  provide  annuities  for  employees  with  25  years  of 
service  who  are  involuntarily  separated  from  service  between  July  1.  1945, 
and  June  30,  1947]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1678,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Amending  act  of  Dec.  7,  1944,  relating  to 
certain  overtime  compensation  of  civilian  employees  of  United  States,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4720;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  19,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.    5  p.    ( S.  rp.  1744,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Amendment  of  classification  act  of  1923,  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  2083  [to 

amend  sec.  6  of  classification  act  of  1923,  as  amended,  so  as  to  fix  initial  com- 
pensation of  person  in  public  or  private  oi'ganization  which  becomes  part  of 
Federal  Government]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  June  21,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5, 1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1566,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Leaves  of  absence  for  Government  employees  for  educational  puri)oses, 

report  to  accompany  S.  2183  [to  authorize  heads  of  executive  departments  and 
independent  establishments  of  United  States  Government  to  grant  employees 
leaves  of  absence  for  research  and  study]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1676,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  benefits  for  certain   employees   of   the  Government  who  are 

veterans  of  World  War  II  [and  lost  opportunity  for  probatioual  civil-service 
appointments  by  reason  of  their  service  in  armed  forces  of  United  States], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6903 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10,  legisla- 
tive day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1681,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Uniform  administration  of  efficiency  ratings,  report  to  accompany  S.  1835 ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1677,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cr^IMS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alcorti;  Archibald  J.  Archibald  J.  Alcorn,  rejwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4919  [for 
relief  of  Archibald  J.  Alcorn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1946.    8  p.     ( S.  i-p-  1546,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Bagley,  Daniel  S.,  jr.  Daniel  S.  Bagley,  jr.,  and  Daniel  S.  Bagley,  sr.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  2130  [for  relief  of  Daniel  S.  Bagley,  jr.,  and  Daniel  S. 
Bagley,  sr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elleiider.    June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194G. 

7  p.     (S.  rp.  1521,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Baker,  Wil)na  E.  Wilma  E.  Baker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3043  [for  relief 
of  Wilma  E.  Baker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  1690,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Barnes,  Walter  J.,  Electric  Co.  Walter  J.  Barnes  Electric  Co.  and  Maritime 
Electric  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1775  [for  relief  of  Walter  J.  Barnes  Electric 
Company  and  Maritime  Electric  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
1548,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bennett,  Michael  J.  Legal  guardian  of  Michael  Joseph  Bennett,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  1674  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Michael  Joseph  Bennett]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  3,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1651,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Bond,  Karl  E.  Karl  E.  Bond,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  783  [for  relief  of  Karl 
E.  Bond]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kilgore.     June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 

9  p.     (S.  rp.  1542,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Booker,  Charles.  Charles  Booker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5351  [for  relief 
of  Charles  Booker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,  1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1538,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Booth,  Katherine  D.  Estates  of  Katherine  Delores  Booth  and  Agnes.  Jane  True, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4834  [fur  relief  of  estates  of  Katherine  Delores 
Booth  and  Agues  Jane  True]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.    11  p.     (S.  rp.  1523,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Brown,  Williani  S.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  William  S.  Brown,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1277;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    9  p.     ( S.  rp.  1688,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Cannon,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Cannon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5722  [for 
relief  of  Charles  L.  Cannon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Cai'olina. 
July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1684,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Chang,  Mrs.  Lim  Shee.  Mrs.  Lim  Shee  Chang,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5030 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lim  Shee  Chang]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  1527,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Constant,  Samuel  V.  Col.  S.  V.  Constant,  report  to  accompany  S.  2369  [for  relief 
of  S.  V.  Constant]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  3,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1661, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cox  Bros.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1469  [for  relief  of  Cox  Brothers]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Wilson.    July  3,  1946.    lip.     ( S.  rp.  1659,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Crosby  Yacht  Building  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1880  [for 
relief  of  Crosby  Yacht  Building  and  Storage  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Morse.    July  3,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1660,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Crouse,  Claude  S.  Claude  S.  Crouse,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3397  [for  relief 
of  Claude  S.  Crouse]  ;  submitted  by  ilr.  Wilson.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1545,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cnmmings,  Ruth  L.  Miss  Ruth  Lois  Cummings,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3480 
[for  relief  of  Ruth  Lois  Cuimnings]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  June  20,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  1535,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Davidson,  Roy  M.  Roy  M.  Davidson,  report  to  accompany  S.  2260  [for  relief  of 
Roy  M.  Davidson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  3,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1652,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Decatur  County,  Ind.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  39S8  [for  relief  of  Decatur 
County,  Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wherry.     June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946, 

8  p.     (S.  rp.  1598,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Dessez,  Lester  A.  Lester  A.  Dessez,  report  to  accomptiny  S.  1731  [for  relief  of 
Lester  A.  Dessez] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
l!)4a     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1602,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Dhu,  Gaylon.  Gaylon  Dhu,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2489  [for  relief  of  Gaylon 
Dim]  ;  ijubmitted  by  Mr.  Kilgore.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  1543,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess-.)     f 

Elmhorst,  Mrs.  Elsie  M.  Elsie  Elmhorst,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5878  [for 
relief  of  Elsie  Elmhorst]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  June  20,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     up.     (S.  rp.  1536,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Faulkner,  Walter  S.  Walter  S.  Faulkner,  report  to  accompany  S.  162  [for  relief 
of  Walter  S.  Faulkner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1533,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  Frances  C.  Frances  Fitzgerald,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5739 
[for  relief  of  Frances  Fitzgerald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1046.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1529,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Forward  Columbus  Fund,  Columbus,  Nebr.,  report  to  accompany  S.  357  [for  relief 
of  Forward  Columbus  Fimd,  Columbus,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Wherry. 
July  3,  1^6.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1654,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Fox  Co.  Leonard  J.  Fox  and  Milford  G.  Fox,  partnership,  doing  business  as  Fox 
Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3158  [for  relief  of  Leonard  J.  Fox  and  Milford  G. 
Fox,  partnership,  doing  business  as  Fox  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston 
of  South  Carolina.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  7  p.  (S,  rp.  1683, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Francoline,  Mrs.  Mary.  Mrs.  Mary  Francoline  and  Mrs.  Rose  Wallace,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5324  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  Francoline  and  Mrs.  Rose 
Wallace]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     10  p.     ( S.  rp.  1551,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Grant,  Fred  W.  Fred  W.  Grant,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3827  [for  relief  of 
Fred  W.  Grant]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  20, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1550,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Guarino,  Arthur  A.  Arthur  A.  Guarino,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2243  [for  relief 
of  Arthur  A.  Guarino]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1603,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Halvorsen,  Andreiv  M.  Andrew  M.  Halvorsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5539 
[for  relief  of  Andrew  M.  Halvorsen] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  20, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1540,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hatheicay  Patterson  Corp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1331  [for  relief  of  Hathe- 

way  Patterson  Corjwration]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.     June  20,  legislative  day 

Mar.  5,  1946.     9  p.     (S.  rp.  1534,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Hayes.  John  P.     John  P.  Hayes  and  estate  of  Edward  P.  McCormack,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  844  [for  relief  of  John  P.  Hayes  and  estate  of  Edward  P. 

McCormack]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.     July  2,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1637, 

79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 
Hedin,  Joan  E.     Legal  guardian  of  Joan  Esther  Hedin.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

4906  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Joan  Esther  Hedin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 

Ellender.     June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1525,  79th  Cong. 

2d  SPSS.)     t 
llesselmeyer.  Roy    Roy  Hesselmeyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4090  [for  relief 

of  Roy  Hesselmeyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.     June  27,  legislative  day  Mar. 

5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1607,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
Holmes,  Mrs.  Agnes.    Mrs.  W.  H.  (Agnes)  Holmes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

3360  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  W.  H.   (Agnes)   Holmes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley. 

June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  1605,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hopkins,  Justin  P.  Justin  P.  Hopkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2962  [for 
relief  of  Justin  P.  Hopkins]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Eastland. 
June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    8  p.    (S.  rp.  1615,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Ippolito,  Joseph.  Joseph  Ippolito,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5352  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Ippolito]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1598,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Johnson,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  4608 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Johnson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jolmston  of  South 
Carolina.  July  18,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1736,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Jordan,  Drury  L.  Estate  of  Drury  Lee  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5026 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Drury  Lee  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  June  20, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  1526,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Joyce.  Dolores  E.  Dolores  Joyce,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4577  [for  relief  of 
Dolores  Joyce] ;  submitted  by  Mr,  McMahon.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    5  p.     (S.rp.  1596,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Keaton,  Walter  M.  Mr.  and  IMrs.  Walter  Keatou,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5872 
[for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Keaton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  June 
20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1531,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

King,  George  D.  George  D.  King,  report  to  accompany  S.  1910  [for  relief  of 
George  D.  King]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    5  p.    (S.  rp.  1610,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Krzys,  Frances.  Frances  Krzys,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5884  [for  relief  of 
Frances  Krzys]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1547,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lanser,  Mrs.  Georgia.  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and  Joseph  Lauser,  i-eport  to  accom- 
paify  H.  R.  4660  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and  Joseph  Lanser]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  194G.  8  p.  (S.  rp. 
1G91,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lassalle,  Jesus.  Jesus  Lassalle  and  Mrs.  America  Bouet  Medina,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4247  [for  relief  of  Jesus  Lassalle  and  Mrs.  America  Bonet  Medina]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capper,  .lune  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1553,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Leoffler,  8.  G.,  Operating  Co.  S.  G.  Leoffler  Operating  Co.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1480  [for  relief  of  S.  G.  Leoffler  Operating  Company,  Washington,  D.  C]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  16  p. 
( S.  rp.  1595,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

LilUe,  Francis  T.  Francis  T.  Lillie  and  Lois  E.  Lillie,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4466  [for  relief  of  Francis  T.  Lillie  and  Lois  E.  Lillie]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson. 
June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    7  p.     ( S.  rp.  1602,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Lisay,  Stephen.  Stephen  Lisay,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5228  [for  relief  of 
Stephen  Lisay]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hufi'man.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1537,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lopez  Ramos,  Alberto.  Estate  of  Alberto  Lopez  Ramos,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4357  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Alberto  Lopez  Ramos]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Capper.  June  20,  legislative  day  INIar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1554,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Loiocry,  Newton  W.  Newton  William  Lowery,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5510 
[for  relief  of  Newton  William  Lowery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  EUender.  June  20, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    5  p.     ( S.  rp.  1528,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

McMeans,  A.  C.  A.  C.  McMeans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3145  [for  relief  of 
A.  C.  McMeans];  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.'  July  10, 
legislative  day  July  5,  194(i.    8  p.     ( S.  rp.  1682,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Marine  Engine  Works  d  ShiphuiUIing  Corporation,  Tarpon  Springs,  Fla.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1322  [for  relief  of  Marine  Engine  Works  and  Shipbuilding 
Corporation,  Tarpon  Springs,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  June  27, 
legislative  day  IVIar.  5,  104Q.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  1594,  79tli  Cong.  2d  ses.s.)     t 

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Maryland  Sanitarj/  Manufacturing  Corp.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4616  [for  relief  of  Maryland  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Bal- 
timore. Md.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    20  p.    (S.  rp.  1690,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Masters,  Mrs.  lioscUu  J.  llosella  J.  Masters,  i-eport  to  accompany  H.  It.  4458 
[lor  relief  of  Rosella  J.  Masters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Caro- 
lina. June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  1591,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Matteson,  David  M.  David  M.  Matteson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1345  [for 
relief  of  David  M.  Matteson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland.  July  10,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.    ( S.  rp.  1689,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mealer,  Jasper  A.  .Estate  of  Jasper  A.  Mealer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5053 
[for  relief  of  Jasper  A.  Mealer]  ;  submitte<l  by  Mr.  EUender.  June  20,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1532,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mitchell,  James  E.  J.  E.  and  Minerva  Mitchell,  and  Rosie  Monroe,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3341  [for  relief  of  J.  E.  and  Minerva  Mitchell,  and  Rosie 
Monroe] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
7  p.    (S.  rp.  1604,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Muzzall,  James  L.  Legal  guardian  of  .Tames  Lemuel  Muzzall,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  1151  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  James  Lemuel  Muzzall]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  ODauiel  for  Mr.  Eastland.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    12  p.     (S.  rp.  1614,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Newcomb,  Walter  R.,  sr.  Walter  R.  Nev^comb,  sr.,  Corbin  A.  Newcomb,  and 
Walter  R.  Nevpcomb,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4862  [for  relief  of  Walter 
R.  Newcomb.  sr.,  Corbin  A.  Newcomb,  and  Walter  R.  Newcomb,  jr.] ;  subrftitted 
by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  1524, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital,  Wheeling  Clinic,  Rosetta  Snyder,  Virginia  Barron, 
Paul  H.  Cope,  and  J.  E.  Ricketts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1957  [for  relief 
of  Oliio  Valley  General  Hospital,  Wheeling  Clinic,  Rosetta  Snyder,  Virginia 
Barron,  Paul  H.  Cope,  and  J.  E.  Riclietts] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  10, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1693,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

O'Malley,  Jane.  Jane  O'Malley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4215  [for  relief  of 
Jane  O'Malley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1522,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Parker,  Wayne.  Wayne  Parker,  report  to  accompany  S.  1751  [for  relief  of 
Wayne  Parker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  3,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1658, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Parrish,  Edwin  D.  Edwin  Doyle  Parrish,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1754  [for 
relief  of  Edwin  Doyle  Parrish] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  27,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5, 1946.     8  p.     (S.rp.  1592,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  Patterson,  Joy  Patterson,  and 
Roberta  Patterson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6442  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth J.  Patterson,  Joy  Patterson,  and  Roberta  Patterson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Morse.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  14  p.  (S.  rp.  1600,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Peterson,  John  E.  John  E.  Peterson,  James  M.  Hiler,  Vivian  Langemo,  Floy 
Sibrie,  and  Ross  Lee  Brown,  report  to  accompany  S.  2224  [for  relief  of  John 
E.  Peterson,  James  M.  Hiler,  Vivian  Langemo,  Floy  Sibrie,  and  Ross  Lee 
Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1549,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pixley,  Williarn  A.  William  A.  Pixley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3623  [for  re- 
lief of  William  A.  Pixley] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  June  20,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1940.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1552,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Pollock,  Johnnie  W.  Legal  guardian  of  Johnnie  Pollock,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3848  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Johnnie  Pollock] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Wherry.    July  3,  1946.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  1657,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Postmasters.  Relief  of  certain  postmasters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5792; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
1530,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Poultry  Producers  of  Central  California,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  3484  [for 
relief  of  Poultry  Producere  of  Central  California]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson. 
June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1046.    9  p.    (S.  rp.  1601,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.  )  t 

Riley,  Mrs.  Opal.  Mrs.  Opal  Riley  and  Robert  R.  Riley,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5025  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Opal  Riley  and  Robert  R.  Riley]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
lip.     (S.  rp,  1685,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rogers,  Herbert  W.  Herbert  W.  Rogers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8400  [for 
relief  of  Herbert  W.  Rogers] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wiley.  June  27,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1946.     8  p.     ( S.  rp.  1606,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Saldana  Agosto,  Aroadio.  Arcadio  Saldana  Agosto,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1797  [for  relief  of  Arcadio  Saldaiia  Agosto] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wherry.  July 
3,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1655,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

SchumacJier,  William  A.  Dr.  William  A.  Schumacher  and  Magdalen  M.  Schu- 
macher, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2269  [for  relief  of  William  A.  Schumacher 
and  Magdalen  M.  Schumacher],;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wherry.  July  3,  1946.  6  p. 
(S.  rp.  1656,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

SJiropshire,  Jim  B.  J.  B.  Shropshire,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2319  [for  relief 
of  J.  B.  Shropshire] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huifman.  July  10,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  1687,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

SmiUi,  Charles  M.  Charles  Marvin  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4492  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Marvin  Smith] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  10,  legisla- 
tive day  July  5, 1948.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1686,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Standard  Dredging  Corp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3065  [for  relief  of  Standard 
Dredging  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  3,  1946.  13  p. 
(S.  rp.  1663,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Stone,  Mrs.  Mae  M.  Mae  Maxine  Stone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5538  [for 
relief  of  Mae  Maxine  Stone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1539,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.).     t 

Superior  Coach  Carp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1673  [for  relief  of  Superior 
Coach  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ellender.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar. 
5,1946.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  1520,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sweat,  F.  B.  F.  B.  SNveat,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5541  [for  relief  of  F.  B. 
Sweat]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  3,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1653,  79tii 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Thompson,  Duane  N.  Legal  guardian  of  Duane  N.  Thompson,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1549  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Duane  N.  Thompson] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p.  ( S.  rp.  1608,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Thompson,  Warren  H.  Warren  H.  Thompson  and  Madeline  Parent,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  3857  [for  relief  of  Warren  H.  Thompson  and  Madeline  Parent]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson,  July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  7  p.  (S.  rp. 
1694,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Towers,  Chatham  M.  Chatham  M.  Towers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3455  [for 
relief  of  Chatham  M.  Towers] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kilgore.  June  20,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1544,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Utinsky,  Mrs.  Margaret  M.  Bvt.  1st  Lt.  Margaret  Utinsky,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6213  [for  relief  of  Margaret  Utinsky] ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Wilson.  July 
10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1695,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ward,  Mrs.  Minnie  J.  Mrs.  Minnie  Jenkins  Ward,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4673  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Minnie  Jenkins  Ward] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel. 
June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1613,  79th  Cong.  2(3  sess.)     t 

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Western  Union  'Telegraph  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4917  [for  relief  of 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Company] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  June  27, 

legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194G.     lip.     (S.  rp.  1597,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 


Wilkinson,  James  H 
relief  of  James  H. 
day  Mar.  5, 1946 


H.  James  H.  Wilkinson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1573  [for 
a.  Wilkinson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  27,  legislative 
i.     3  p.     (S.rp.  1609,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Williams,  E.  D.  E.  D.  Williams,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  247  [for  relief  of 
E.  D.  Williams] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1611,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wright,  Desmark.  For  relief  of  Desmark  Wright,  estates  of  Alberto  [Alberta] 
Wright,  Desmark  Wright,  jr.,  and  Harold  Evans,  and  legal  guardians  of  Booby 
Dennis  Wright  and  Irvin  Lee  Wright,  report  to  accompa6y  S.  1733 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  3,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  1662,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Yoakam,  Etta.  Etta  Yoakam,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5806  [for  relief  of  Etta 
Yoakam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
6  p.    ( S.  rp.  1541,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

Zcrweck.  Louise  R.  Louise  Zerweck,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1850  [for  relief 
of  Louise  Zerweck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    10  p.    (S.  rp.  1599,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

COMMEBCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Ahsecon  Li{fht,  N.  J.  Conveyance  of  lighthouse  property  [known  as  Absecon 
Light]  to  Atlantic  City,  K  J.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6023;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  1755,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Aeronautics.    Civil  aviation  agreements,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  1814,  to  amend  civil  aeronautics  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  Feb.  15-Apr.  10, 
1946.    1946.    iii+341  p.    *  Paper,  45c.    •  Item  387 
L.  C.  card  46-2&449  Y  4.C  73/2 :  Av  5/4 

Airports.  Relating  to  operation  of  sec.  8  of  Federal  airport  act  with  respect  to 
fiscal  vear  1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6741 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1556,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calcasieu  River.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  free  highway  bridge  across  Calcasieu  River  at  or  near  Lake  Charles,  La. 
[by  Louisiana],  rejjort  to  accompany  H.  R.  6222;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton. 
June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1623,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  28, 
1946 ;  no.  13.     1946.     100  p.  4°     $  Y  4.C  73/2  :  79/13 

Castle  Neck.  Conveyance  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  of  lighthouse  property  at  Castle 
Neck  for  public  use,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5932  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton. 
July  19,  legislative  day  July  5, 1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1754,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Chester  Range  Front  Light,  Pa.  Granting  property  [former  site  of  Chester  Range 
Front  Light]  to  Pennsylvania,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  370;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1759,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Increasing  efficiency  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
i-eiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  6644 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  19,  legislative 
day  July  5, 1946.    7  p.    (S.  rp.  1751,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Coast  Guard.  Amending  act  of  July  11,  1919  (41  Stat.  132),  relating  to  inter- 
change of  property  between  Army  and  Navy,  so  as  to  include  Coast  Guard 
within  its  provisions,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6057;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McClellan.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1760,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)    t 

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Columbia  River.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Columbia  River  [at  Astoria]  in  Clatsop  County,  Oreg.  [by 
Oregon-Washington  Bridge  Board  of  Trustees],  report  to  accompany  S.  2358; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cordon.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1^6.  2p.  (S.  rp. 
1749,  79tb  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Delaware  River.  Toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  at  or  near  Wilmington,  Del., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6285  [authorizing  Delaware,  by  and  through  its 
State  Highway  Department  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  near 
Wilmington,  Del.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  June  24,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    6  p.    (S.  rp.  1582,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Des  Moines  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near 
Eddyville,  Iowa,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6081  [granting  consent  of  Congress 
to  Iowa  State  Highway  Commi.ssiou  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across 
Des  Moines  River  at  or  near  Eddyville,  Iowa]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gossett. 
June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1558,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fishing  vessels.  Affording  preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4842  [to  amend  act  of  Apr.  29,  1943,  so  as  to  afford 
preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels  suitable  for  use  in  fisheries 
or  industries  related  thereto] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  19,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  1750,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )  [H.  R.  4842  includes 
as  veterans  holders  of  certificates  for  substantially  continuous  service  in 
merchant  marine.]     f 

Franklin  Canal,  St.  Mary  Parish,  La.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting 
to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers. 
Army]  of  report  on  Franklin  Canal,  St.  Mary  Parish,  La. ;  presented  by  Mr. 
Overton.    1946.    iv+9  p.    map,     (S.  doc.  189,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Great  Lakes.  Exempting  certain  vessels  [operating  between  American  and 
Canadian  ports  on  Great  Lakes]  from  filing  passenger  lists,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6148;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  17,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1726,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lafourche,  Bayou.  Flood  control  and  drainage  on  Bayou  Lafourche,  La.,  letter 
from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce, 
Senate,  review  of  report  on  Ouachita  River  and  its  tributaries  with  respect  to 
flood  control  and  drainage  on  Bayou  Lafourche,  La.  [made  by  Mississippi  River 
Commission  at  request  of  chief  of  engineers,  Army]  ;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton. 
1946.     iii+10  p.  2  maps.     (S.doc.  191,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lake  Charles  Deep  Water  Channel,  Ship  Channel,  and  Calcasieu  River  and  Pass, 
La.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on 
Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers.  Army]  of  i-eports  on  Lake 
Charles  Deep  Water  Channel,  Ship  Channel,  and  Calcasieu  River  and  Pass, 
La. ;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton.  1946.  iv+12p.  map.  (S.  doc.  190,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Lampreys.  Investigate  and  eradicate  predatory"  sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  366  [authorizing  and  directing  director  of  Fish  and 
Wildlife  Service  of  Department  of  Interior  to  investigate  and  eradicate  preda- 
tory sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legis- 
lative day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1758,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Merchant  Marine  Academy,  Kings  Point.  Instruction  of  certain  students  at 
Merchant  Marine  Academy  from  other  American  republics,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1751  [to  authorize  course  of  instruction  at  Merchant  Marine  Academy 
to  be  given  to  not  exceeding  12  persons  at  a  time  from  American  republics  other 
than  United  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  17,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1724,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  for  conferring  of  degree  of  bachelor  of  science  upon  graduates  of 

Merchant  Marine  Academy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5380;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  17  p.  (S.  rp.  1725,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

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Merchant  Marine  Hotu)raile  Service  Button.  Amending  act  to  provide  for  issu- 
ance of  devices  in  recognition  of  services  of  merchant  sailors  [so  as  to  make 
improper  dealings  in  respect  to  Merchant  Marine  Honorable  Service  Button 
criminal  offense],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  64SS;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rad- 
cliffe.  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1729,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Mississippi  River.  Authorizing  toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  ut  or  near 
Cahokia,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6004  [to  provide  authorization  for 
Caliokia,  111.,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Cahokia, 
111.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brooks.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  15G1,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 

across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Friar  Point,  Miss.,  and  Helena,  Ark.  [by 
Arkansas-Mississippi  Bridge  Commission],  report  to  accompany  S.  2310;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McClellan.  July  11,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1702,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mississippi  River  at  Lansing,  Iowa,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  trans- 
mitting to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of 
engineers.  Army]  of  reports  on  Mississippi  River  between  Missouri  River  and 
Minneapolis,  with  view  to  improvement  of  harbor  for  small  craft  at  Lansing, 
Iowa;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton.  1946.  iii-fll  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  192,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26601 

Missouri  River.  Amending  act  authorizing  Nebraska-Iowa  Bridge  Corimration 
to  construct  bridge  across  Missouri  River  between  Washington  County,  Nebr., 
and  Harrison  County,  Iowa,  report  to  accompany  S.  2225;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gossett.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1557,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton,  Ind.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  6065  [authorizing  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission  to  con- 
struct toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton, 
Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brooks.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1563,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Rio  Orande.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Rio  Gtande  at  or  near  Del  Rio,  Tex., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6406  [authorizing  Texas,  acting  tlirough  State  High- 
way Commission  of  Texas  to  construct  free  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near 
Del  Rio,  Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1757,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6406  also  authorizes 
Texas  to  acquire  existing  toll  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio.]     t 

Free  highway  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Laredo,  Tex.,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  1212  [authorizing  Texas,  acting  through  State  Highway 
Commission  of  Texas,  to  construct  free  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near 
Laredo,  Tex.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1559,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Toll  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  6751  [authorizing  Gus  A.  Guerra  to  construct  toll  bridge  across 
Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel. 
June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1560,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Rivers.  Authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors 
for  flood  control,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6597 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton. 
June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  15  p.  (S.  rp.  1624,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Safety  in  the  air.  Investigation  of  safety  in  air  transportation,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  Res.  304  [to  investigate  present-day  fire  hazards  of  modern  air-line 
equipment  and  possible  action  to  improve  safety  in  air  transportation]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McCarran,  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1723,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Sailors.  Including  periods  of  education  and  training  in  Army  Transportation 
Corps  civilian  marine  school  as  service  in  merchant  marine,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6263  [to  amend  act  of  June  23,  1943,  so  as  to  authorize  inclusion  of 
periods  of  education  and  training  in  Army  Transportation  Corps  civilian  marine 
school  as  service  in  merchant  marine  in  computing  service  for  purposes  of  estab- 
lishing reemployment  rights] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  RadclifEe.  .luly  17,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1727,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

St.  Johns  River,  Fla..  Jacksonville  to  the  ocean,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War 
transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief 
of  engineers.  Army]  of  report  on  St.  Johns  River,  Fla.,  from  Jacksonville  to 
the  ocean;  presented  by  Mr.  Pepper.  1946.  vii-|-33  p.  3  maps.  (S.  doc. 
179,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

St.  Louis  River.  Extending  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
toll  bridge  across  St.  Louis  River  between  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin  [from  point 
in  St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  to  point  in  Douglas  County,  Wis.,  by  Duluth, 
Minn.],  report  to  accompany  S.  2383 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  12,  legis- 
lative day  July  5,  1946.     Ip.     (S.  rp.  1706,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sakonnet  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Sakonnet  River  between  Tiverton 
and  Portsmouth  in  Newport  County,  R.  I.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2036  [granting 
consent  of  Congress  to  Rhode  Island  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across 
Sakonnet  River  between  Tiverton  and  Portsmouth  in  Newport  County,  R.  I.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
1622,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sheppard  Floodicaij.  Naming  flood-control  project  on  Lytle  and  Cajon  Creeks 
near  San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  Sheppard  Floodway,  report  to  accompany  S.  1372 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S. 
rp.  1621,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Shore  protection.  Beach  erosion,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2033  [authorizing 
Federal  participation  in  cost  of  protecting  shores  of  publicly  owned  property]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  ( S.  rp. 
1752,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Surplus  property.  Authorizing  War  Shipping  Administration  and  Maritime  Com- 
mission to  make  available  certain  surplus  property  to  maritime  academies, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6408 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  17,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1728,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Susquehanna  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  point 
in  Plymouth  Township  and  point  in  Hanover  Township,  county  of  Luzerne, 
Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5537  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Penn- 
sylvania to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  point 
between  borough  of  Plymouth,  in  Plymouth  Township,  and  Hanover  Township, 
in  county  of  Luzerne,  Pa.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1940.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1753,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Tug  Fork.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  at  or 
near  Williamson,  W.  Va.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6223  [to  authorize  high- 
way departments  of  Kentucky  and  West  Virginia  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  River  at  or  near  Williamson,  W.  Va.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1756,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wabash  Rivei\  Free  highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  near  Montezuma, 
Ind.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  0041  [authorizing  Indiana  to  construct  free 
highway  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  Ind.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Brooks.  June  20,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1502,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Whiteside  Bam.  Naming  dam  on  Little  Missouri  River  in  Pike  County,  Ark. 
[Whiteside  Dam],  and  reservoir  created  by  same  [Greeson  Lake],  report  to 
accompany  S.  669 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McClellan.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1629,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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DISTBICT  OP  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Polioe.  Increasing  salaries  of  Metropolitan  Police,  United  States  Park  Police, 
White  House  Police,  and  members  of  Fire  Department  of  District  of  Columbia, 
reixjrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  G516;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  June  27,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.    1  p.    ( S.  rp.  1618,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

I'otomac  River.  Authorizing  and  directing  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
to  construct  2  four-lane  bridges  to  replace  existing  14th  Street  or  Highway 
Bridge  across  Potomac  River,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  541 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Hoey.    July  5,  1946.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  1667,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Recorder  of  deeds.  Closing  office  of  recorder  of  deeds  on  Saturdays,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2359;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
1005,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Unemployment  insurance.  Amending  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  com- 
Ijensation  act,  to  provide  for  unemployment  compensation  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia [relative  to  computation  of  unemployment  compensation  tax  rate  by  pur- 
chasers of  established  businesses],  report  to  accompany  S.  2234;  submitted  by 
ISIr.  Hoey.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1564,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Educational  facilities.  Temporary  educational  facilities  for  veterans,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2085  [to  amend  title  5  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in 
connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  authorize  federal  works 
administrator  to  provide  needed  educational  facilities,  other  than  housing, 
to  educational  institutions  furnishing  courses  of  training  or  education  to  per- 
sons under  title  2  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  as  amended] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Tunnell.  July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  i-p.  1666,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Employers'  liahility  and  workmen's  compensation.  Relief  for  captured  con- 
tractors' employees,  report  to  accompany  S.  1561  [to  amend  act  entitled  "Com- 
pensation for  injury,  death,  or  detention  of  employees  of  contractors  with 
United  States  outside  United  States,"  as  amended,  for  purpose  of  making  100 
per  centum  earning  provisions  effective  as  of  Jan.  1,  1942]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hill.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1574,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Grants-in-aid.  Study  and  investigation  of  Federal  grants  to  State  and  local 
governments,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  300  [to  investigate  Federal  grants 
to  State  and  local  governments  for  welfare,  education,  and  health  programs] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  8,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  8  p.  (S.  rp. 
1668,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Labor  laws  and  legislation.  Investigation  of  causes  of  labor  disputes,  report  to 
accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  148  [creating  a  joint  select  committee  to  study  and 
recommend  legislation  concerning  labor  relations]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Murray. 
July  9,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1673,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26554 

Libraries.  Public  library  service  demonstration  bill,  report  to  accompany  S.  1920 
[to  provide  for  demonstration  of  public-library  service  in  areas  without  such 
service  or  with  inadequate  library  facilities]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  June  21, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  1575,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Recreation.  Authorizing  Federal  security  administrator  to  assist  States  in  de- 
velopment of  community  recreation  programs  for  people  of  United  States, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2070 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July  3,  1946. 
8  p.  (S.  rp.  1648,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  2070  creates  a  National  Advisory 
Board  on  Recreation  Services.]     t 

Vocational  education  bill,  report  to  accompany  S.  619  [to  amend  act  of  June  8, 
1936,  relating  to  vocational  education,  so  as  to  provide  for  further  develop- 
ment of  vocational  education  in  the  several  States  and  Territories]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  June  26,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  11  p. 
(S.  rp.  1588,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26537 

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Women'8  equal  pay  act  of  1945,  report  to  accompany  S.  1178 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Tunuell.    June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    10  p.     (S.  rp.  1576,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26525 

EXPENDITUBES  IN  EXECUTIVE  DEPABTMEJNTS  COMMllTEB,  SENATE 

Government  offices.  Administrative  expenses  in  Government  departments,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6533  [to  authorize  certain  administrative  expenses  in 
Government  service,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  July  2, 
1946.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  1636,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Providing  method  of  payment  in  Government 
establishments  of  overtime,  leave,  and  holiday  compensation  on  basis  of  night 
rates  pursuant  to  certain  decisions  of  comptroller  general,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6532 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Green.  July  2, 1946.  5  p.  ( S.  rp.  1645,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  July  17, 
1946 ;  no.  19.     1946.    99  p.  4°    t  Y  4.F  49 :  79/19 

Coast  Guard.  Amending  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2256  [to  amend  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  so  as  to  author- 
ize Secretary  of  Treasury  to  appoint  boards  to  review  discharges  or  dismissals  of 
former  personnel  of  Coast  Guard  when  that  service  is  operating  under  Treas- 
ury Department] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July  11,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1699,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Life  insurance.  Amending  national  service  life  insurance  act  of  1940,  as  amended, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6371 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July 
12,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    10  p.    (S.rp.  1705,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Pensions.  Providing  for  payment  of  pension  or  other  benefits  withheld  from 
persons  for  period  they  were  residing  in  countries  occupied  by  enemy  forces 
during  World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5148 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  John- 
son of  Colorado.  July  11,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  1700, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Relating  to  veterans'  pension,  compensation,  or  retirement  pay  during  hos- 
pitalization, institutional  or  domiciliary  care,  and  for  other  purposes,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6811;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July  19, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     13  p.     (S.  rp.  1745,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sugar.  Amending  sec.  3126  of  Internal  revenue  code,  as  amended  [so  as  to 
extend  authorization  for  production  of  sugars  and  sirups  in  certain  Government- 
owned  industrial-alcohol  plants],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  166;  submitted 
by  Mr.  George.  July  18,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1740,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  166  also  suspends  disposition  of  these  and  certain 
other  plants  pending  establishment  of  a  permanent  rubber  policy.]     t 

Extending  for  additional  year  provisions  of  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended, 

and  taxes  with  respect  to  sugar,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6689  [to  extend 
for  3  additional  years  provisions  of  sugar  act  of  1937,  as  amended,  and  taxes 
with  respect  to  sugar] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  20,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2,p.     (S.  rp.  1555,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Trust  Association  of  II.  Kempncr,  report  to  accompany  S.  334  [for  relief  of  Trust 
Association  of  H.  Kempner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  19,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1761,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Veterans'  canteen  service.  Establishing  and  providing  for  maintenance  and  op- 
eration of  veterans'  canteen  service  in  "Veterans'  Administration,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2354 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July  11,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1701,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

FOREIGN   EELATIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.  Apr.  17. 
1946 ;  no.  6.     1946.     28  p.  4"     t  Y  4.F  76/2 :  79/6 

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Cancer.  International  cancer  research  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  1875  [to  au- 
thorize and  request  the  President  to  undertake  to  mobilize  at  some  convenient 
place  in  United  States  adequate  number  of  world's  outstanding  experts,  and 
coordinate  and  utilize  their  services  in  supreme  endeavor  to  discover  means  of 
curing  and  preventing  cancer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pepper.  July  18,  legislative 
day  July  5,  194G.     op.     ( S.  rp.  1743,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Foreign  relations.  Interchange  of  persons,  knowledge,  and  skills  between  people 
of  United  States  and  peoples  of  other  countries,  report  to  accompany  S.  2432 
[to  enable  Department  of  State  more  effectively  to  carry  out  its  responsibilities 
in  foreign  held  by  means  of  (a)  public  dissemination  abroad  of  information 
about  United  States,  its  people  and  its  policies,  and  (b)  promotion  of  inter- 
change of  persons,  knowledge,  and  skills  between  i)eople  of  United  States  and 
peoples  of  other  countries] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.  July  17,  legislative  day 
July  5,  li)46.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1730,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Foreign  service.    Reorganization  of  foreign  service,  report  to  accompany  S.  2451 
[to  improve,  strengthen,  and  expand  foreign  service  and  to  consolidated  and 
revise  laws  relating  to  its  administration]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connally.     July 
17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1940.     10  p.     (S.  rp.l731,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26rj89 

United  2^ations  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Ctiltxiral  Organization.  United  States 
membership  and  participation  in  United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific,  and 
Cultural  Organization,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  305 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Murray.  July  8,  1946.  6  p.  (S'.  rp.  1049,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res. 
305  provides  for  establishment  of  a  National  Commission  on  Educational, 
Scientific,  and  Cultural  Cooperation.]     f 

IMMIHKATION  COMMmEE,  SENATE 

Casardi,  Mrs.  Virginia  H.  Virginia  Harris  Casardi,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5278  [to  legalize  admission  to  United  States  of  Virginia  Harris  Casardi]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Donnell.  July  18,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1733,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Kim,  Peter.  Peter  Kim,  report  to  accompany  S.  1607  [to  provide  for  naturaliza- 
tion of  Peter  Kim]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  June  26,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1587,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McCloskey,  Eleanor.  Eleanor  McCloskey,  also  known  as  Evelyn  Mary  Mikalaus- 
kas,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  271  [for  relief  of  Eleanor  McCloskey,  also  known 
as  Evelvn  Marv  Mikalauskas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Donnell.  June  28,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1630,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

McClovd.  Mrs.  Marian  A.  Marian  Antoinette  McCloud,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2351  [for  relief  of  Marian  Antoinette  McCloud]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell. 
June  25,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.    2  p.     (S,  rp.  1585,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nationalism  and  nationality.  Providing  that  nationals  of  United  States  shall  not 
lose  their  nationality  by  reason  of  voting  under  legal  compulsion  in  foreign 
state,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  434  [to  provide  for  expeditious  naturalization 
of  former  citizens  of  United  States  who  have  lost  United  States  citizenship 
through  voting  in  political  election  in  country  not  at  war  with  United  States 
during  2d  World  War]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Fulbright.  July  18,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1742,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sehald.  Mrs.  Edith  F.  de  B.  Edith  Frances  de  Becker  Sebald,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1478  [to  record  lawful  admission  to  United  States  for  permanent  resi- 
dence of  Edith  Frances  de  Becker  Sebald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  June 
21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1565,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tennenhaum,  Moses.  Moses  Tennenbaum,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2485  [for 
relief  of  Moses  Tennenbaum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Donnell.  July  18.  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1732.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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INDIAN   AFFAIBS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Flathead  Indians.  Claims  of  Salisb  and  Kootenai  tribes  of  Indians  of  Flathead 
Reservation,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  iS.  2428  Lc'oiiferriug  jurisdiction  upon 
Court  of  Claims  to  bear,  examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  in  any  and 
all  claims  which  Confederated  !:^alish  and  Kootenai  Tribes  of  Indians  of  Flat- 
head Reservation  in  Montana,  or  any  tribe  or  band  tliereof,  may  have  against 
United  States] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  15,  legislative  day  July 
5,  194(3.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1714,  79th  Cong,  lid  sess.)     t 

Indian  Claims  Commission.  Creating  Indian  Claims  Commission,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  it.  4497 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  15,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.     10  p.     (S.  rp.  1715,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Menominee  Mills.  Additional  payments  to  certain  jobbers  under  timber-logging 
contracts  [with  Menominee  Mills]  on  Menominee  Indian  Reservation  during 
1934-35,  report  to  accompany  S.  141S ;  submitted  by  Mr.  La  Follette.  July  16, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (!S.  rp.  1719,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INTEEOCEANIO  CANALS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Panama  Canal.  Recognition  of  civilian  officials  and  employees  engaged  in  con- 
struction of  Panama  Canal,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3478  Lto  amend  act  to 
provide  for  recognition  of  services  of  civilian  officials  and  employees,  citizens 
of  United  States,  engaged  in  and  about  construction  of  Panama  Canal,  ap- 
proved May  29,  1944,  .so  as  to  make  term  "citizens  of  United  States"  include 
those  who,  through  naturalization,  became  citizens  on  or  before  Dec.  7,  1941]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Stewart.  July  11,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
17U3,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [The  act  of  May  29,  1944,  provides  annuities  for 
certain  employees  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  and  Panama  Railroad  Com- 
pany.]    t 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    SBaiATE 

Carriers.  Amending  interstate  commerce  act  with  respect  to  certain  agreements 
between  carriers  [relative  to  application  of  antitrust  laws],  minority  views 
to  accompany  H.  It.  2536;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina  for 
himself  and  Mr.  Tobey.  July  2,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1511,  pt.  2,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26496 

Centralization  of  Heavy  Industry  in  United  States,  Special  Committee  to  Inves- 
tigate, Senate.  Decentralization  of  heavy  industry,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  on  S.  lies.  15,  to  continue  authority 
for  investigation  of  centralization  of  heavy  industry,  and  to  increase  limit  of 
expenditures,  Oct.  9, 1945-May  2, 1946.  1946.  iv4-120  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item 
396 
L.  C.  card  46-26447  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  In  2 

Railroad  employees.     Amendments  to  railroad  retirement  acts,  railroad  unem- 
ployment insurance  act,  and  related  provisions  of  law,  report   [and  supple- 
mental report]  to  accompany  H.  11.  1362 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley.     [2  pts.] 
(S.  rp.  1710,  2  pts.,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  46-26588 

[pt.  1.]   Report.    July  12,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    8  p.     t 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.     July  15,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     27  p.     t 

Refunds  to  railroad  employees  of  contributions  made  under  railroad  un- 
employment insurance  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3420  [to  provide  for 
refunds  to  railroad  employees  in  certain  cases,  so  as  to  place  the  various  States 
on  equal  basis,  under  railroad  unemployment  insurance  act,  with  respect  to 
contributions  of  employees]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley.  July  12,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1711,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Train  dispatching.  Inspection  and  regulation  of  train-dispatching  service,  hear- 
ings beiore  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session  on  S.  1538,  to  promote 
safety  of  railroad  employees  and  travelers  on  railroads,  and  to  promote  efli- 

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Train  dispatching — Continued 
ciency  of  railroad  operation  by  providing  for  inspection  and  investigation  of 
conditions  under  wliicb  train-dispatching  service  may  be  performed,  and  for 
promulgation  of  rules  and  regulations  governing  such  conditions,  Apr.  15-17, 
1946.    1946.    iii  +  162p.    •  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  396 
L.  C.  card  46-26452  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  T  67/36 

IBBIQATION  AND  BECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Bear  River.  Granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Wyoming  to 
negotiate  and  enter  into  compact  for  division  of  vraters  of  Bear  River  and  its 
tributaries,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4701;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahonev. 
July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  194G.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1607.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    *t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  20,  1946;  no.  4.  1946.  12 
p.  4°     t  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  79/4 

Lciciston  Orchards  project.  Authorizing  construction  of  Lewiston  Orchards 
project,  Idaho,  report  to  accompany  S.  2372 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July 
10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1675,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Reclamation  Bureau.  Providing  basic  authority  for  performance  of  certain  func- 
tions and  activities  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5654; 
submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  27,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S. 
rp.  1589,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

JTJDICIAEY  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

American  Veterans  of  World  War  II.  To  incorporate  AMVETS,  American  Vet- 
erans. World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  S.  2326 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  1674,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bankruptcy.  Amending  municipal  bankruptcy  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6()S2  [to  amend  sees.  81,  82,  and  S3,  and  to  repeal  sec.  84  of  chap.  9  of  act  to 
establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy  throughout  United  States,  and  acts 
amendatory  tiiereof  and  supplementary  thereto]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews. 
June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.    11  p.    { S.  rp.  1633,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  21-July  12, 
1946  ;  no.  60-63.    1946.    Each  179  p.  or  187  p.  4°    $  Y  4.J  89/2 :  79/60-63 

Oovei'nment  offices.    Reorganization  plan  no.  1,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany 
S.  Con.  Res.  64  [disapproving  Reorganization  plan  numbered  1] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  McCarran.    July  9,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    15  p.     (S.  rp.  1670,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26553 

Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  65 

[disapproving  Reorganization  plan  numbered  2]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
July  9,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946,  8  p.  (S.  rp.  1671,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  4&-26552 

Reorganization  plan  no.  3,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  66 

[disapproving  Reorganization  plan  numbered  3]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran. 
July  9,  legislative  day  July  5.  1946.  10  p.  ( S.  rp.  1672,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26551 

Judges.  Fixing  salaries  of  certain  juc^ges  of  United  States,  repoi't  to  accompany 
S.  920;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946. 
7  p.    ( S.  rp.  1631,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

Larceny.  Amending  law  relating  to  larceny  In  interstate  or  foreign  commerce 
[so  as  to  combine  crime  of  embezzlement  with  that  of  larceny  and  make  entire 
law  applicable  also  to  air  transportation],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4180;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McCarran.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
1632,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Securities  and  Exchange  Commission.  Activities  of  Securities  and  Exchange  (com- 
mission and  Post  OflSce  Department  in  Florida  [with  regard  to  administration 
of  municipal  banljruptcy  act],  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  35,  Feb.  15-18, 1946.    1946.    iii+450  p.    *  Paper,  70c. 

•  Item  398 

L.  C.  card  46-26431  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  Se  2 

War  contrckct  hardship  claims,  report  to  accompany  S.  1477  [to  authorize  I'elief 
in  certain  cases  where  work,  supplies,  or  services  have  been  furnished  for  the 
Government  imder  contracts  during  war]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  9, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1669,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

War  relief.  To  permit  shipment  of  relief  supplies,  hearings,  79tli  Congress,  2d 
session,  on  S.  2101,  to  amend  trading  with  the  enemy  act,  as  amended,  to  permit 
shipment  of  relief  supplies,  Apr.  25  and  26, 1946.    1946.    iii+99  p.    *  Paper,  20c. 

•  Item  398 

L.  C.  card  4G-26451.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  R  27 

World  War,  1939-^5.     Extension  of  2d  war  powers  act,  1942,  as  amended,  re 
transportation,  rationing,  priorities,  etc.,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5716,  to  amend  2d  war  powers  act,  1942,  as 
amended.  May  31,  1946.    1946.    iii+52  p.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-26446  Y  4.J  89/2  :  W 19/5 

MILITABY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  June  30;  no.  15.  1946.  175 
p.  4°     t  Y  4.M  59/2 :  79/15 

Chemical  Corps,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  2375  [to  change  name  of  Chemical  War- 
fare Service  to  Chemical  Corps]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July  2, 
1946.    3  p.    (S.  IT).  1635,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  West  Point  right-of-way,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2020  [granting  right-of-way  at  revised  location  to  West  Shore  Railroad  Com- 
pany, New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  lessee,  across  portion  of  military 
reservation  at  West  Point]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner.  June  25,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  15S4,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Officers,  Army.  Commissioned  officers,  additional,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6817  [to  provide  for  appointment  of  additional  commissioned  officers  in  Regular 
Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill.  July  20,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S. 
rp.  1765,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ord,  Fort.  Fort  Ord,  Calif.,  building  for  banking  purposes,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4484  [relating  to  construction  and  maintenance  of  building  and  improve- 
ments for  banking  purposes  on  Fort  Ord  military  reservation,  Calif.,  by 
Monterey  County  Trust  and  Savings  Bank]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney.  July 
16,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1718,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  '  Armed  forces  leave  act  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4051  [to  grant  to  personnel  of  armed  forces  equal  treatment  in  matter  of 
leave]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July  11,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1704,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Real  estate.  Rights  of  former  owners  of  commercial  real  estate  under  surplus 
property  act  of  1944,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6702  [to  clarify  rights  of 
former  owners  of  real  property  to  reacquire  such  property  under  surplus  prop- 
erty act  of  1944]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Revercomb.  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1722,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6702  provides  also  for 
reinstatement  of  leasehold  covering  Chamberlin  Hotel,  Fort  Monroe,  Old  Point 
Comfort,  Va.]     t 

Ruiher.  Postponement  of  disposal  of  synthetic  rubber  plants,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  [174,  prohibiting  War  Assets  Administration  from  disposing  of  certain 
synthetic-rubber  plants  and  facilities  until  6  months  after  national  rubber  pro- 
gram has  been  submitted  to  Congress]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  3, 
1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1650,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Southern  Pacific  Railroad.  Camp  Cooke,  Calif.,  right-of-way,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3SJ93  [to  autliorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  and  convey  to  Southern 
Pacitic  Railroad  Company  right-of-way  and  easement  for  railroad  purposes 
across  portion  of  Camp  Cooke  military  reservation,  Calif.] ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Downey.  July  16,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1717,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

NAVAL  AFFAIBS  COMMITTEa:,  SENATE  * 

Algonquin,  revenue  cutter.  Correcting  naval  record  of  former  member  of  crews 
of  revenue  cutter  Algonquin  and  Onondaga,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1498; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1620,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Claims.  Permitting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and 
settle  claims  for  damages  to  property  under  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2349 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  25,  legislative 
day  Mar.  5, 1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1586,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  construct  aviation 
facilities  at  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2367; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1721,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Naval  education.  Providing  for  training  of  officers  for  naval  service,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2304;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.     11  p.     (S.  rp.  1627,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Naval  Research  Office.  Establishing  Office  of  Naval  Research  in  Department  of 
Navy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5911 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  June  28,  legis^ 
lative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.  '  6  p.     (S.  rp.  1628,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Naval  Reserve.  Further  amending  sec.  304  of  Naval  Reserve  act  of  1938,  as 
amended,  so  as  to  grant  certain  benefits  to  naval  personnel  engaged  in  training 
duty  prior  to  official  termination  of  World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  S. 
2437  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh.  July  18,  legislative  day  July  5, 1946.  2  p.  ( S. 
rp.  1741,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Surgeons.  Amending  act  of  May  4,  1898  (30  Stat.  369),  as  amended,  to  authorize 
the  President  to  appoint  250  acting  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary  service 
[in  Medical  Corps  of  Navy],  report  to  accompany  S.  2401;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Walsh.  July  17,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1720,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Trophies.  Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1547,  to 
provide  tor  disposition  of  vessels,  trophies,  relics,  and  material  of  historical 
interest,  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  S.  2133,  to  amend  further  pay  readjustment 
act  of  1942,  as  amended,  re  eliminating  repayment  of  increased  allowances 
where  marriage  is  annulled,  S.  2178,  to  provide  for  making  certain  Navy  De- 
partment articles  and  equipment  available  for  use  at  Convention  of  Veterans 
of  Foreign  Wars  to  be  held  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  1946,  H.  R.  5911,  to  estab- 
lish Office  of  Naval  Research  in  Department  of  Navy,  to  plan,  foster,  and 
encourage  scientific  research,  etc.,  and  to  establish  Naval  Research  Advisory 
Committee,  etc.,  S.  2246,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire,  in  fee  or 
otherwise,  certain  lands  and  rights  in  land  on  island  of  Guam,  May  28,  1946. 
1946.  iii-f-37p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  408 
L.  O.  card  40-26454  T  4.N  22/2 :  B  49/53 

PBH-KOLEUM  RESOURCES,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  INVESTlQATlNO,  SENATE 

Petroleum.  American  petroleum  interests  in  foreign  countries,  hearings,  79th 
Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  36  (extending  S.  Res.  253,  78th  Con- 
gress), providing  for  investigation  with  respect  to  petroleum  resources  in 
relation  to  national  welfare,  June  27  and  28,  1945.  1946.  iii+462  p.  il.  4  pi. 
5  maps.  ♦  Paper.  $1.00.  •  Item  381 
L.  C.  card  46-26433  Y  4.P  44 :  P  44/3 

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POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  RQADS  COMMITTEE!,  SENATE} 

Dams.  Amending  and  supplementing  Federal-aid  road  act  of  July  11, 1916,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6324  [to  amend  and  supplement  Federal-aid  road  act  of 
July  11,  1916,  as  amended  and  supplemented,  to  provide  for  design  and  con- 
struction of  dams  so  that  they  will  serve  as  foundations  for  highway  bridges, 
to  provide  for  design  and  construction  of  highway  bridges  upon  and  across 
such  dams,  to  authorize  granting  of  easements  and  rights-of-way  in  connection 
therewith,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Donnell  for  Mr.  StanfiU. 
Julys,  1946.     Ip.     (S.  rp.  1664,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Post  Office  Department.  Authorizing  certain  administrative  expenses  in  Post 
Office  Department,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  51S6 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez. 
June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1625,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Winnipesavkee,  Lake.  Relating  to  mail  service  on  Lake  Winnepesaukee,  N.  H., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5S20 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  June  28,  legisla- 
tive day  Mar.  5, 1946.    1  p.    (S.  rp.  1626,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GBOUNDS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Atrest.  To  authorize  United  States  Park  Police  to  make  arrests  within  Federal 
reservations  in  environs  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  2220; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fulbright.  July  12,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1707,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  July  10,  1946;  no.  4.  1946.  12 
p.  4°    t  Y  4.P  98/7  :  79/4 

Capitol.  Defining  area  of  Capitol  grounds  and  regulating  use  thereof,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2405 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Green.  July  12,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    7  p.    ( S.  rp.  1709,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Oeorge  Washington  Memorial  Parkway.  Development  of  George  Washington 
Memorial  Parkway  and  comprehensive  park,  parkway,  and  playground  system 
of  National  Capital,  report  to  accompany  S.  2288  [to  amend  act  for  acquisitioq, 
establishment,  and  development  of  George  Washington  Memorial  Parkway 
along  the  Potomac  from  Mount  Vernon  and  Fort  Washington  to  Great  Falls, 
and  to  provide  for  acquisition  of  lands  in  District  of  Columbia  and  Maryland 
.  and  Virginia  requisite  to  comprehensive  park,  parkway,  and  playground  sys- 
tem of  National  Capital]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews.  July  20,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1766,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Public  buildings.  Site  acquisition  and  design  of  Federal  buildings,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2412 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews.  July  18,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1737,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

PUBLIC   LAJNTDS   AND   SUK\'EYS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.    Calendar,  79th  Congress,  July  18,  1946 ;  no.  13.    1946.    58  p.  4"    t 

y  4.P  96/1 :  79/13 

Eagle  County,  Colo.  Authorizing  exchange  of  land  in  Eagle  County,  Colo.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5840;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  June  21, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1572,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Cor- 
rected print.]     t 

National  Park  Service.  Providing  basic  authority  for  performance  of  certain 
functions  and  activities  of  National  Park  Service,  report  to  accompany  S. 
1839;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1569,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Oklahoma.  Relating  to  disposition  of  public  lands  of  United  States  situated 
in  Oklahoma  between  Cimarron  base  line  and  north  boundary  of  Texas,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3593;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Julv  18,  legislative 
day  July  5, 1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1738,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Petroleum.  Development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain,  hearings,  79th  CJongress, 
2d  session,  on  S.  1236,  to  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain 
and  on  lands  acquired  for  Appalachian  National  Forest,  May  7-9,  1946.  1946. 
pt.  2,  iii+231-352  p.  [Part  1  was  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  Feb.  1946, 
p.  172.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  410 
L.  C.  card  46-25330  Y  4.P  96/1 :  Oi  5/13/pt.2 

RusscH-Majors-Waddell  National  Monument.  Providing  for  establishment  of 
Kussell-Ma.iors-Waddell  National  Monument,  report  to  accompany  S.  147;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  O'Mahoney  for  Mr.  Hatch.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  1746,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Santa  Rosa  Island  National  Monument.  Abolishing  Santa  Rosa  Island  National 
Monument,  Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4486  [to  abolish  Santa  Rosa  Island 
National  Monument  and  to  provide  for  conveyance  to  Escambia  County,  Fla., 
of  that  portion  of  Santa  Rosa  Island  which  is  under  jurisdiction  of  Department 
of  Interior] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hatch.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194(5. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  1571,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Silver  Creclc  Recreational  Demonstration  Area.  Authorizing  exchange  of  lands 
acquired  by  United  States  for  Silver  Creek  recreational  demonstration  project, 
Oreg.,  for  purpose  of  consolidating  lioldings  therein,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2423;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cordon.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1573,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Summit  Lime  Co.  Confirming  title  to  certain  railroad-grant  lands  located  in 
Kern  County,  Calif,  [to  Summit  Lime  Company,  successor  in  interest  of 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company],  report  to  accompany  S.  1602;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Hatch.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S,  rp.  1570,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  Revising  boundaries  of  Wind  Cave  National  Park 
in  South  Dakota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7004 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gurney. 
July  18,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1739,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

TE3UJITORIES  AND  INSULAR  AFFAIES  COilMITTEE,  SENATE 

Alaska.  Authorizing  school  districts  in  Alaska  to  issue  bonds  for  school  con- 
struction, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5800 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  June  21, 
legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1581,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess)     t 

Anchorage,  Alaska.  Authorizing  Anchorage,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for  purpose 
of  constructing,  reconstructing,  improving,  extending,  bettering,  repairing, 
equipping,  or  acquiring  public  works  of  permanent  character,  and  to  provide 
for  payment  thereof,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5112 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez. 
June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1580,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

GeopTiysies.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  establishment  of  geophysical  institute 
at  University  of  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6486;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hayden.  July  12,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1712,  79th  Cougs 
2d  sess.)     t 

Hawaii.  Amending  par.  (1)  of  sec.  73  of  Hawaiian  organic  act,  as  amended 
[relative  to  fulfillment  of  conditions  of  purchase  of  land],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3361;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Chavez.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1762,  79th  Cong.  2d  Sess.)     t 

Providing  emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic  waves  which  struck 

Hawaii  [and  aid  toward  repair  of  war  and  seismic  wave  damage  to  roads  in 
Hawaii],  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  6918;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Chavez.  July  19, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  1764,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Eilo,  Eaicaii.  .  Waiving  certain  restrictions  of  Hawaiian  organic  act,  relating 
to  land  exchanges,  for  acquisition  of  lands  at  Hilo,  Hawaii,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6610;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Chavez.  July  19,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1W6.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1763,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Amending  Philippine  rehabilitation  act  of  1946  for  purpose 
of  making  clerical  correction,  report  to  accompany  S.  2259;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Chavez.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1577,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

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Philippine  Islands — Continued 

Authorizing  continuance  of  acceptance  by  Treasury  of  deposits  of  public 

moneys  from  Philippine  Islands,  report  to  accompany  S.  2348;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Chavez.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  1579,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  for  retention  by  United  States  Government  or  its  agencies  or 

instrumentalities  of  real  and  personal  property  within  the  Philippines  now 
owned  or  later  acquired,  and  for  administration  of  trading  with  the  enemy 
act,  as  amended,  in  the  Philippines,  subsequent  to  independence,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2345 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  June  21,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
194(3.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1578,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

WOOL,    SPECIAI,    COSIMITTEE    TO    INVESTIGATE   PRODUCTION,    TEANSPOETATION,    AND 
MARKETING  OF,  SENATE 

Wool.  Investigation  of  production,  transportation,  and  marketing  of  wool,  hear- 
ings, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  58,  79th  Congress,  and  S. 
Res.  160,  74th  Congress,  and  S.  2033,  to  provide  support  for  wool,  to  amend 
agricultural  marketing  agreement  act  of  1937  by  including  wool  as  commodity 
to  which  orders  under  such  act  are  applicable,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agri- 
culture to  fix  wool  standards,  and  for  other  purposes.  May  13-15,  1946.  1946. 
pt.  7,  iii+1541-1616  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  381 
L.  C.  card  38-36999  Y  4.W  88 :  In  8/pt.7 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — The  "opinions"  listed  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,  45. ;  21  pages  and  over,  50c. 

Adler  Metal  Products  Corporation  v.  United  States ;   report  of  commissioner. 

[1946.]     no.  46237,  p.  27-41.     t  Ju  3.8:  Ad  59 

Campau,  A.  M.,  Realty  Co.    A.  M.  Campau  Realty  Company  v.  United  States; 

report  of  commissioner.    [1946.]    no.  45945,  p.  11-26.    t  Ju3.8:  C  151 

Cases.     Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  Oct.  4,  1943-June  3,  1946,  by  Richard  S. 

Whaley,  v.  6  [titie  page  and  table  of  cases  reported].     1946.     [l]-f-7  p.     t 

Ju3.2:W55/v.  6/t.p.&  cases 

Index  digest  [to  Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  Oct.  4,  1943-June  3, 

1946,  by  Richard  S.]  Whaley,  V.  6.    [1946.]    p.  473-501.    +     Ju  3.2  :  W  55/v.6/ind. 

Conn,  Albert  F.  Albert  F.  Conn  v.  United  States ;  Robert  D.  Flynt  v.  [same]  ; 
Willie  E.  Nelson  v.  [same] ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  nos.  46485,  46490, 
46492,  p.  11-37.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  762/7 

Corbitt  Company  v.  United  States;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law 
and  opinion],  decided  June  3, 1946.    [1946.]  no.  46227,  20  p.    t      Ju  3.9/a  :  C  811 

Driver,  James  G.  James  G.  Driver  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law  and  opinion.],  decided  June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  45954, 
6p.    t  Ju  3.9/a :  D  833/3 

Elchibegoff,  Ivan  M.  Ivan  M.  Elchibegoff  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law  and  opinion],  decided  June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  46271, 
21  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  El  19/2 

Fuller,  George  A.,  Co.  George  A.  Fuller  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1946.]     no.  44585,  p.  37-58.     t  Ju  3.8  :F  958/4 

Eadley,  William  R.  William  Robert  Hadley  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer; 
[opinion  of  court],  decided  June  3,  1946.     [1946.]     no.  46831,  2  p.     X 

Ju  3.9/a :  H 117/3 

Hardin  County  Savings  Bank  v.  United  States;  Massachusetts  Bonding  and  In- 
surance Company  v.  [same]  ;  D.  M.  Kelleher,  receiver,  and  Elmo  E.  McCormick, 
trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  estate  of  Ben  B.  Hogenson,  d.  b.  a.  Hogenson  Construc- 
tion Company,  v.  [same]  ;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law  and  opin- 
ion], decided  June  3,  1946.     [1946.]     departmental  no.  176,  25  p.  + 

Ju  3.9/a  :  H  219/2 

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92()  Government  Publications    • 

Harris,  Harry,  d  Co.  Harry  Harris  &  Company,  partnership,  v.  United  States; 
report  of  conunissioner.  [1^6.]     no.  46287,  p.  5-18.    t  Ju  3.8  :H  241/2 

Holton,  Seelye  d  Co.  Harry  I.  Holton,  doing  business  as  Holton,  Seelye  &  Com- 
pany, V.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact,  [conclusion  of  law  and  opinion], 
decided  June  3,  194Q.  [1946.]  no.  45803,  26  p.  [This  publication  has  rubber- 
stamp  notation  Substitute  for  previous  copies.]     t  Ju3.9/a:H744 

Invin  d  Leighton.  Irwin  &  Leighton,  a  partnership,  v.  United  States,  on  motions 
for  new  trial;  [opinion  of  the  court],  decided  June  3,  1&46.  [1946.]  no. 
45087,  2  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a :  Ir  9/5 

Same ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion]  decided 

June  3.  1946.     [1946.]    no.  45087,  63  p.    J  Ju  3.9/a :  Ir  9/4 

Kin(j,  W.  J.  W.  J.  King  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  cong. 
no.  17845,  p.  9-21.    t  Ju  3.8 :  K  589/2 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.  City  of  Los  Angeles,  municipal  corporation,  v.  United  States ; 
report  of  commissioner.     [1946.]     no.  43541,  p.  75-90.     $  Ju3.8:L896 

McCarthy  Brothers  Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1946.]     no.  45998,  p.  39-58.     t  Ju  3.8 :  M  127/2 

Maryland  Casualty  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1^6.] 
no.  46264,  p.  7-9.     %  Ju  3.8  :  G  193/3 

Merchants  Club  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact,  [conclusion  of  law, 
andopinion],decided  Junes,  1946.    [1946.]    no.  46304,  16  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  585/2 

Pope,  Allen.  Allen  Pope  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.] 
no.  46476,  p.  23-32.     $  Ju  3.8 :  P  81/10 

Seipp,  William  A.  William  A.  Seipp  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  46306,  p.  9-16.     t  Ju  3.8  :Se  44/3 

Severin,  Alfred  N.  Continental  Illinois  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  as 
executor  of  Alfred  N.  Severin,  and  as  such  authorized  liquidator  of  business 
of  Nils  P.  Severin  and  Alfred  N.  Severin,  formerly  copartners  doing  business 
under  style  of  N.  P.  Severin  Company,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of 
fact,  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion]  decided  June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  45187, 
39  p.     [Manuscript  correction  on  p.  1.]     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  Se  83/4 

Spier  Aircraft  Corporation.  Samuel  M,  Coombs,  jr.,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of 
Spier  Aircraft  Corporation  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact,  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  June  3,  1946.    [1946.]    no.  46102,  15  p.     i 

Ju  3.9/a  :Sp  44 

Standard-Knapp  Corporation  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.] 
no.  46282,  p.  37-55.     J  Ju  3.8 :  St  24/27 

True,  Norman  E.  Norman  E.  True  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  43911,  p.  3-4.    %  Ju3.8:T766 

Walsh  Brothers  r.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  no.  46046, 
p.  61-73.    t  Ju  3.8 :  W  168 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Citronella  oil.  Customs  appeal  no.  4544,  United  States  v.  Proctor  &  Gamble  Mfg. 
Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+142  p.     t  Ju7.6:P942 

Fish.  Customs  api>eal  no.  4545,  United  States  v.  W.  F.  Mackay,  transcript  of  record 
on  apijeal  from  (!n.stouis  Court.     [1046."!     cover  title,  i+2r>  p.     t 

Ju  7.6 :  M  192 

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August  1946  927 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Juvenile  Court.    Report  of  Juvenile  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year 
1945;   [compiled  by  Virginia  Clary].     1946.     x+45  p.  II.     (H.  doc.  655,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35306 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
Columbia,  no.  9122,  Barbara  Holmes  v.  George  Maynard  Holmes,  appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     3  p.     t 

DC  9.5 :  H  734 

EMERGENCY  BOARDS  (NATIONAL  RAILWAY  LABOR 

PANEL) 

Reports.  Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  appointed  Apr.  19,  1946, 
pursuant  to  section  10  of  railway  labor  act  as  amended,  to  investigate  unad- 
justed disputes  between  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway  Company 
and  certain  of  its  employees,  represented  by  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Train- 
men, Chicago,  111.,  May  6,  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +19  p.  t  •  Item  848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-1703  NMB  1.7 :  C  43/4 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  created  Apr.  24,  1946,  pursu- 
ant to  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  unadjusted  disputes  between 
Railway  Express  Agency,  Incorporated,  and  certain  employees  represented  by 
Brotherhood  of  Railway  and  Steamship  Clerks,  Freight  Handlers,  Express 
and  Station  Employees,  International  Association  of  Machinists,  and  Interna- 
tional Brotherhood  of  Blacksmiths,  Drop  Forgers,  and  Helpers,  Washington, 
D.  C,  May  23,  1946.  [1946.]  ii+11  p.  t  •  Item  848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-1702  NMB  1.7  :  R 13/5 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Addresses.  New  horizons  in  communications,  talk  by  Commissioner  Paul  A. 
Walker  of  Federal  Communications  Commission  before  Annual  Radio  Confer- 
ence on  Station  Problems,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Mar.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
4°     [Processed.]     t  CC  1.15 :  W 15/14 

Communications.  Statistics  of  communications  industry  in  United  States,  year 
ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  containing  financial  and  operating  data  relating  to  com- 
munication carriers  and  standard  broadcast  stations  subject  to  communications 
act  of  1934 ;  prepared  by  Accounting,  Statistical,  and  Tariff  Department.  1946. 
viii+266  p.  il.  ♦  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  41-50610  CC  1.2 :  O  73/944 

FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Rules.     Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C,  rules  and 
regulations ;  Apr.  15,  1946.     1946.     ii+27  p.     f     O  Item  449 
L.  C.  card  46-26600  Y  3.F  31/8: 11  R  86/946 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

RECONSTRUCTION     FINANCE     CORPORATION 

Surplus  property  report  as  of  Jan.  15-Feb.  28,  1946.  Feb.  7-Mar.  22,  1946. 
various  paging,  oblong  12°  [Semimonthly.  Processed.  For  later  issues,  with 
title  General  summary  of  inventory  status  and  movement  of  capital  and  pro- 
ducers goods,  plants,  aircraft,  and  industry  agent  items,  see  Capital  goods  under 
War  Assets  Administration,  Emergency  Management  Office.]     t 

FL5.11:946A-3 

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FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electric  utilities.  Financial  record  of  electric  utility  industry,  1937-44.  [1945.] 
13  p.  il.  4"     (F.  P.  C.  S-41A.)     [Processed.]     f  FP1.21:41A 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Department  store  stScks.  Revised  index  of  department  store  stocks  ;  [by  Richard 
Younsdahl  and  John  O.  Bergelin].  n.  p.  [1946].  [l]+2.5  p.  il.  4°  [From 
Federal  reserve  bulletin,  June  1946.]     f  FR  1.3/la :  D  44/3 

Federal  reserve  charts  on  bank  credit,  money  rates,  and  business  [with  sources 
of  data  for  charts].  [1946.]  cover  title,  l-49d+50-56  p.  il.  oblong  8°  [Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t     Paper,  50c.  FR  1.25 : 1/2 

Note. — The  sQt  of  charts  presented  in  this  book  comprises  the  principal  graphic 
material  currently  prepared  by  the  Division  of  Research  and  Statistics  for  the  use 
of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System.  The  data  relating  to  the 
Federal  Reserve  Banks  and  the  member  banks  of  the  Federal  Reserve  System  are 
derived  from  regular  reports  made  to  the  Board. 

Memher  hank  call  report  101,  condition  of  member  banks,  Dec.  31,  194.").  n.  i). 
[1946].     [2]+19+[l]  p.  il.  4°     f  FR  1.11: 101 

Prices,  wages  and  employment;  [by]  Charles  O.  Hardy,  Kenneth  B.  Williams, 
Howard  S.  Ellis,     n.  p.  May  1916.     [4] +94  p.     (Post^yar  economic  studies 
no.  4.)     [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     t     Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26685  FR  1.27  :  4 

Regulations.  Consumer  credit,  amdt.  20  to  Regulation  W  [effective  July  5, 1946.] 
[1946.]     1  p.     ([Regulation  W,  amdt.  20.])      [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.6 :  945/W/amdt.20 

Report.    32d  annual  repoi't  of  Board  of  Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System, 
covering  operations  for  [calendar]  year  1945.    n.  p.  [1946].    v+138  p.  il.    t 
L.  C.  card  15-26170  FR  1.1 :  945 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

Nurses  and  nursing.  Exempting  certain  student  nurses  and  other  student- 
employees  of  Federal  hospitals  from  classification  act  and  other  laws  relating 
to  compensation  and  benefits  of  Federal  employees,  letter  from  administrator. 
Federal  Security  Agency,  transmitting  draft  of  proposed  bill.  July  12,  1946. 
5  p.     (H.  doc.  703,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Veterans  back  on  job,  some  suggestions  for  supervisors   [with  bibliography]  ; 
issued  by  Division  of  Personnel  Management.     1946.     [1]+13  p.     (Training 
manual  5.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26686  FS  1.10 :  5 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Loan  packets  on  inter-American  subjects,  1946.     [1946].    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

FS  5.2  :L  78/2/946 

Vocational  education.     Digest  of  annual  reports  of  State  boards  for  vocational 
education  to  Office  of  Education,  Vocational  Division,  fiscal  year  1945.     1946. 
vi-f79  p.  il.  4°     (Vocational  Division.)     t 
L.  C.  card  E  43-164  FS  5.131 :  945 

Misc.  [series].     [Processed.]     t  FS5:11: 

Note. — Many  publications  of  this  Miscellany  series  are  for  regional  distribution  only 
and  are  not  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

."162.  Offerings  in  Holds  of  guidance  and  personnel  work  in  colleges  and  universities, 
summer  1946;  by  Royce  E.  Brewster  and  Ralph  C.  M.  Flynt.  Revised  1946. 
1946.     [21-1-90-1- [3]  p.  4<>     [Text  on  2  p.  of  cover.] 

3199.  Organization  and  management  of  small  businesses  (references)  ;  selected  by  Clyde 
W.  Humpluey.     1946.     7  p.  4"      I  Processed.] 

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August  1946  929 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Cosmetics.    Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act: 
Cosmetics,  113-130.     July  1946.    p.  61-78.     t     •  Item  511 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-149  FS  7.13 :  113-130 

Drugs.     Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Drugs 
and  devices,  1501-50.     July  1946.     p.  1-19.     t     •  Item  512 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-274  FS  7.12  :  1501-1550 

Foods.    Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act :  Foods, 
8501-8650.     July  1946.     p.  391-446.     t     •  Item  513 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-122  FS  7.10 :  8501-8650 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  food,  drug  and 
cosmetic  no.  1,  revision  2:  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act  and  general 
regulations  for  its  enforcement.    Aug.  1939,  revise  issued  July  1946.     [1946.] 
58  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  39-590  -  FS  7.8: 1/2 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Blood  testing  and  treatment  program  in  Jefferson  County,  Ala.  [with  one  refer- 
ence; by]  W.  H.  Y.  Smith,  George  A.  Denison.  1946.  11  p.  il.  ([Venereal 
Diseases  Division]  ;  Reprint  260.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  informa- 
tion, Apr.  1946,  V.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  260 

Cerebrospinal  meningitis,  chonological  record  of  reported  cases  and  deaths  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Mary  Gover  and  Glee  Jackson.     [1946.]     [2] +17  p.  il. 
(Reprint  2700.)     [From  Public  health  reports.  Mar.  29,  1946,  v,  61,  no.  13.] 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26522  FS  2.7/a  :  2700 

DDT   {insecticide).     Some  physical  properties  of  DDT  and  certain  derivatives 
[with  list  of  references],  by  Howard  L.  Andrews,  William  C.  White,  Loubov  R. 
Gamow   and   Dorothy  C.   Peterson.     [1946.]     8  p.   il.   1   pi.     (Reprint  2701.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  Mar.  29, 1946,  v.  61,  no.  13.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26687  FS  2.7/a  :  2701 

Hospitals.  Planning  suggestions  for  acute  general  hospitals;  [by]  Neil  F.  Mac- 
Donald.  [1946.]  [3] +55  p.  il.  [Reprinted  from  Hospitals,  July  1943.]  t 
•  Item  522  FS  2.2  :  PI  79 

Negro  mortality:  1,  Mortality  from  all  causes  in  death  registration  States  [with 
list  of  references]  :  by  Mary  Gover.     [1946]    8  p.  il.     (Reprint  2095.)     [From- 
Public  healtli  reports,  Feb,  22,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  S.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26521  FS  2.7/a  :  2695 

Syphilis.  Cases  of  syphilis  and  gonorrhea  reported  for  1st  time  in  States,  Terri- 
tories, and  possessions  for  year  1945.  1946.  1  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Divi- 
sion] ;  Reprint  2G2. )  [From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  Apr. 
1946,  V.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  262 

Thiamine.    Alterations  in  cardiac  conduction  mechanism  in  experimental  thia- 
mine deficiency  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  D.  King  and  W.  H.  Sebrell. 
[1946.]     [2]+7p.  il.     (Reprint  2699.)      [From  Public  health  reports.  Mar.  22, 
194G,  V.  61,  no.  12.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-20519  FS  2.7/a  :  2699 

Tubfrculosis.  Extracts  from  Public  health  reports,  v.  61,  no.  9,  Mar.  1,  1946: 
Tuberculosis  control  issue  no.  1.  [1946..]  [1] +283-314  p.  2  p.  of  pi. 
[Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  527  FS  2.7/a  2:1 

Note. — These  publications  are  e-xtracts  from  a  series  of  special  issues  of  Public  health 
reports  contniiilnK  articles  devoted  exclusively  to  tuberculosis  control,  which  appear  the 
first  week  of  each  month. 

Same,  v.  61,  no.  14,  Apr.  5,  1940:  Tuberculosis  control  issue  no.  2.     [1946.] 

ii +473-516  p.  il.     ♦Paper,  10c.     •  Item  527  FS  2.7/a  2  :  2 

Same,  v.  61,  no.  18,  May  3,  1946:  Tuberculosis  control  issue  no.  3.     [1946.] 

il +  625-654  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  527  FS2.7/a2:3 

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930  Government  Publications 

Venereal  diseases.  Preliminary  report  evaluating  worth  of  obtaining  names  of 
suspected  contacts  during  reguhir  contact  interview;  Iby]  W.  D.  Hazieliurst, 
C.  P.  Stevicli,  and  Harold  A.  Kiiim.  [1946.]  4  p.  ( [Venereal  Diseases  Divi- 
sion] ;  Reprint  258.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  Mar, 
1946,  V.  27.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  258 

Studies  on  chancroid :  3,  Ducrey  skin  reactions  in  Negro  hospital  patients 

[with  list  of  references;  by]  Albert  Heyman,  Paul  B.  Beeson.  1946.  4  p. 
([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  261.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal 
disease  information,  Apr.  1946,  V.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.9/a:  261 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

Add?-esses.  Address  by  Arthur  .1.  Altmeyer,  Social  Security  Board,  at  lecture 
series  of  Western  Reserve  University,  Cleveland,  Feb.  15, 1946.  [19-16.]  10  p.  4" 
[Processed.]     t  FS  3.10:  So  1/19 

Address  by  Arthuj."  J.  Altmeyer,  Social  Security  Board  at  regional  meeting 

of  Catholic  Conference  on  Industrial  Problems,  Boston,  Feb.  8,  1946.  [1946.] 
8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  FS  3.10 :  So  1/18 

Address  by  Mrs.  Ellen  S.  Woodward,  Social  Security  Board,  at  banquet 

meeting  of  National  Association  of  Metliodist  Hospitals  and  Homes,  Chicago, 
111.  Feb.  6,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  FS  3.10 :  So  1/20 

Classification  codea.    Comparison  of  classification  codes  for  manufacturing  indus- 
tries.    July  1946.     [2] +35  leaves,  f°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  SS  46-3  FS  3.2 :  C  56 

Peace.  Facing  forward  to  peace,  recommendations  from  10th  annual  report  of 
Social  Security  Board.  [1946.]  [1]  -f  5  p.  il.  4°  [From  Social  security  bulletin, 
Dec.  1945.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :  P  313 

Postwar  economic  perspectives,  1,  Experience  after  World  War  I ;  by  W.  S.  Woy- 
tinsky,  [1946.]  44  p.  il,  4°  [From  Social  security  bulletin,  Dec.  1945,  v.  8, 
no,  12.]     t  FS  3.3/a  :P  847 

Publications.  Selected  list  of  publications  on  old-age  and  survivors  insurance, 
employment  security,  public  assistance.  Mar.  4,  1946.  3  p.  4°  (I.  S.  C,  12.) 
[Processed.]     f  FS  3.4  :  12/6 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Trade  Commission  discontinued  the  publication  of  advance  sheets  of 
Its  decisions  in  printed  form  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission  will, 
however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  processed  copy  of  the  full  text 
of  any  complaints,  findings  and  orders,  stipulations,  or  decisions  in  court  cases  to  which 
the  Commission  is  a  party,  which  are  pulilished  later  in  printed  form  in  the  l)Ound  volumes 
and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington 
25,  D.  C. 

Bread.    Wholesale  baking  industry :  pt.  1.  Waste  in  distribution  of  bread.    Apr.  22, 
1946.    [3]+29p.  il.    [Processed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  A46-1594  FT  1.2 :  B  17/ptl 

Decisions.     Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions,  v.  88:  Findings,  orders,  and 

stipulations,  Jan.  1-June  30,  1944;  [edited  by  Richard  S.  Ely].  1946, 
xxxix+969  p.    *  Cloth,  $2.25     •  Item  548 

L.  C.  card  20-2641 1  FT  1.11 :  38 

Eastman  Kodak  Co.  No.  1957.5,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Eastman 
Kodak  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to  review  order  of 
Federal  Trade  Commission;  brief  for  respondent.  [194G.]  cover  title,  iii+44 
p.    t  FT  1.5  :Ba  79/7 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  No.  6796,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  cir- 
cuit, March  term,  1938,  United  States  Steel  Corporation  [et  al.]  v.  Federal 
Trade  Commission ;  answer  in  opposition  to  petition  for  clarification  and  cross- 
petition  for  further  relief.    [1946.]    cover  title,  i+28  p.    t  FT  1.5 :  Un  35/5 

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FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Esapress  highways  in  United  States,  a  bibliography;  [compiled  by  Division  of 
Financial  and  Administrative  Research,  Administrative  Research  Section,  Pub- 
lic Roads  Administration,  with  cooperation  of  Libraries  of  Federal  Works 
Agency].  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  1945.  cover  title,  [3] +27  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.] t 
L.  C.  card  46-26688  FW  2.2 :  H  53/6/945 

Roads.  Claims  for  damage  to  roads  and  highways  of  States,  estimate  of  appropri- 
ation to  pay  claims.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  10  p.  (S.  doc.  226, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

General  regulations.  Simplified  pay  roll  procedure  for  civilian  per  annum  em- 
ployees. June  28,  1946.  10  leaves,  3  pi.  4**  (General  regulations  102,  2d  revi- 
sion.)    [Processed.]     t  GA  1.6: 102/3 

Maritime  Commission.    Reports  on  audit  of  Maritime  Commission  and  War  Ship- 
ping Administration,  1944,  letter  transmitting  reports  on  audit  of  Maritime 
Commission  and  War  Shipping  Administration,  fiscal  year  1944 ;  [prepared  in 
Audit  Division].    1946.    iii-f35  p.     (H.  doc.  689,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26602 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Communication  from  Corporation  Audits 
Division,  General  Accounting  Office,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
letter  transmitting  copy  of  communication  [dealing  with  matters  being  covered 
by  audit  that  Corporation  Audits  Division  is  making  of  affairs  of  Reconstruc- 
tion Finance  Corporation  and  its  subsidiaries  and  affiliates,  fiscal  year  1945]. 
June  20,  1945.     19  p.     (H.  doc.  674,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Tennessee  Valley  Associated  Cooperatives,  Inc.  Report  on  audit  of  Tennessee 
Valley  Associated  Cooperatives,  Inc.,  1945,  letter  transmitting  report  on  audit 
of  Tennessee  Valley  Associated  Cooperatives,  Inc.,  fiscal  year  1945 ;  [prepared 
in  Corporation  Audits  Division].  1946.  iii-fe  p.  (H.  doc.  673,  79th  Cong.  2d 
S6SS  )  i* 
L.  C.  card  46-26528 

Virgin  Islands  Co.    Report  on  audit  of  Vii-gin  Islands  Company,  1945,  letter  trans- 
mitting report  on  audit  of  Virgin  Islands  Company,  fiscal  year  1945 ;  [prepared 
in  Corporation  Audits  Division].    1946.    vi-f  37  p.     (H.  doc.  701,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26603 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Type.     Specimens  of  type  faces  in  Government  Printing  Office.    Mar.  1946.     ix4- 
260  p.  il.     *  Paper,  55c.     •  Item  586 
L.  C.  card  46-26582  GP  1.2  :  T  98/14 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

American  history  and  biography;  June  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +49  p.     (Price  list 
50,  31st  edition.)     f     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-26331  GP  3.9 :  50/31 

Congressional  documents.    .Numerical  lists  and  schedule  of  volumes  of  reports  and 
documents  of  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  3-Dec.  21,  1945.     1946.     vi+72 
p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  591 
L.  O.  card  34-28260  GP  3.7/2 :  79/1 

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932  Government  Publications 

Fi«7i  and  wildlife ;  May  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +22  p.  (Price  list  21,  34th  edition.) 

[Contains  the  publications  formerly  published  in  Pi-ice  list  39,  Birds  and 
wild  animals.]     t     •  Item  592 

L.  C.  card  26-26235  GP  3.9 :  21/34 

fl^coi^/i,  diseases,  drugs,  and  sanitation ;  June  1946.     [1Q46.]     [2] +118  p.     (Price 
list  51,  36th  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-20481  GP  3.9 :  51/36 

Suhurhanitcs.    Publications  of  interest  to  suburbanites  and  home  builders ;  May 
1946.     [1946.]     [2] +33  p.     (Price  list  72,  25th  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-26472  GP  3.9 :  72/25 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  include  leading  legal  decisions 
and  important  legal  opinions  and  instn-ctlons  relating  to  all  activities  of  the  Depart- 
ment. Volume  ^>7,  bringing  decisions  down  to  ^nne  30.  1942,  has  just  been  published. 
Volume  58,  bringing  decisions  down  to  Dec.  ?0,  1944,  is  in  preparation.  No  advance  sheets 
will  be  issued.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  f urn'shed  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Government.  Printing  Office,  Wafhington  25,  D.  C. 

'    FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Alaska.    Alaska  fishery  and  fur  seal  industries  •  1944 ;  by  Ward  T.  Bower.    1946. 
[2] +79  p.  il.     (Statistical  digest  13.)     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  604 
L.  C.  card  F13-212  1 49.32 :  13 

Laws  and  regulations  for  protection  of  commercial  fisheries  of  Alaska, 

1946.  [May  1946.]  cover  title,  66  p.  1  pi.  (Regulatory  announcement  15.) 
[Regulations  effective  Mar.  22,  1946.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  Supersedes  laws 
and  regulations  published  in  Interior  Department  Regulatory  Announcement 
12,  effective  Mar.  28, 1945,  as  amended.]     *  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  609 

L.  C.  card  F26-1  1 49.24 :  15 

Same,  amendments,  with  title,  Regulatory  announcement  15,  amdt.  1-3; 

May  3- July  6,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  and  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.  Amendments  1 
and  2  issued  as  one  publication.]     t  I  49.24 :  15/amdt.l-3 

Regulations  relating  to  game  and  fur  animals,  birds,  and  game  fishes  in 

Alaska,  1946-47  [effective  July  1,  1946].  [July  1946.]  cover  title,  24  p.  il. 
(Regulatory  announcement  16;  Alaska  Game  Commission.)  [Regulations 
contained  herein  should  not  be  relied  upon  as  correct  after  June  30,  1947.  Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  609 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-862  I  49.24 :  16 

Oysters.  Reaction  of  oysters  to  chlorination  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Paul  S. 
Galtsoff.  1946.  ii  +  28  p.  il.  (Research  report  11.)  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  010 
L.  C.  card  46-26691  I  49.26 :  11 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas 
of  the  United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text),  base  maps, 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are 
sale  publications.  Tlie  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  lie  sent  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

HollidaysMirg,  Pa.  Hollidaysburg-Huntingdon  folio.  Pa. ;  by  Charles  Butts, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Geological  Survey,  1946.  cover  title,  20  p.  il.  3  pi.  6  maps, 
2  tab.  large  4°  (Geologic  atlas  of  United  States  227.)  [Text  and  illustrations 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  1 19.5/1 :  227 

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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  tlie  Geological  Survey, 
Washington  25,  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.(10  at  the  retail 
price.    In  ordering  give  the  name  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  tlie  area  lies. 

AlaMma.  Correlation  of  outcropping  Upper  Cretaceous  formations  in  Alabama 
and  Texas,  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  ctiart  23  [witli  text]  ;  modi- 
fied from  cliart  by  Stephenson,  King,  Monroe,  and  Imlay  by  Watson  H.  Monroe, 
n.  p.  1946.     32X21  in.     t20c.  119.25 :  Oi  5/6/prelim.chart  23 

Correlation  of  pre-Sekna  Upper  Cretaceous  formations  between  Tuscaloosa 

County,  Ala.  and  Neshoba  County,  Miss.,  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary 
chart  20  [with  text]  ;  by  D.  Hoye  Eargle.  n.  p.  1946.  21X36  in.  [Prepared 
with  cooperation  of  Geological  Survey  of  Alabama,  and  Department  of  Geology, 
University  of  Alabama.!     t  30c.  1 19.25  :  Oi  5/6/prelim.chart  20 

Geologic  map  of  Tertiary  formations  of  Alabama,  geology  by  F.  Stearns 

MacNeil ;  maps  by  W.  C.  Warren  and  Gulf  Oil  Corporation  are  included  with 
some  modifications ;  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  map  45.  Scale 
10  m. =1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.    n.  p.  1946.    26X34  in.    t  40c. 

1 19.25 :  Oi  5/5/prelim.map  45 

Midway  and  Wilcox  stratigraphy  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi;  Strategic 

minerals  investigations,  preliminary  maps  3-195 ;  geology  by  F.  Stearns  MacNeil. 
n.  p.  1945.  33X47  in.  [Accompanied  by  processed  text,  with  title,  Summary  of 
Midway  and  W^ilcox  stratigraphy  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi,  by  F.  Stearns 
MacNeil,  1946,  cover  title,  29  leaves,  4°.]     t  50c.  1 19.25:  M  66/9/prelim. 

Colorado.  Preliminary  map  showing  sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  Colorado,  com- 
piled by  Helen  Varnes  and  D.  M.  Larrabee.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000. 
n.  p.  1946.    37X50  in.     (Missouri  Basin  studies,  no.  2.)     t  50c. 

1 19.25 :  M  69o/no.2/prelim. 

Montana.  Permian  phosphate  deposits  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyoming,  and  Utah 
as  compiled  from  maps  of  Geological  Survey ;  strategic  minerals  investigations, 
preliminary  map  3-198;  by  Patricia  S.  Clabaugh.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 
1:1,000,000.  n.  p.  Mar.  1946.  31X20  in.  [Includes  List  of  publications  and 
other  sources.]     t     30c.  119.25 :  M  66/10/prelim. 

• Preliminary  map  showing  sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  Montana,  compiled 

by  D.  M.  Larrabee  and  A.  F.  Shride.  Scale  1 :  500,000,  scale  10  m.=1.3  in. 
n.  p.  1946.  2  sheets,  each  42X38  in.  (Missouri  Basin  studies,  no.  6.)  t  70c. 
per  set  of  2  sheets.  1 19.25 :  M  69o/no.6,sh.l,2/prelim. 

North  Dakota.  Preliminary  map  showing  sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  North 
Dakota,  compiled  by  D.  M.  Larrabee,  L.  C.  Huff,  and  C.  Ahlman.  Scale  10  m.= 
1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  n.  p.,  Feb.  1,  1946.  2SX46  in.  (Missouri  Basin 
studies,  no.  3.)     1 35c.  1 19.25 :  M  69o/no.3/prelim. 

Ohio.  Stratigrapluc  relationship  of  Berea,  Corry,  and  russewagn  sandstones 
in  northeastern  Ohio  and  northwestern  Pennsylvania,  by  Wallace  De  Witt,  jr. ; 
oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  chart  21  [with  text].  Scale  5  m.=1.7  in. 
n.  p.  1946.  31X48  in.  [Drafting  by  Violet  Massarelli.  Prepared  with  coopera- 
tion of  Ohio  Geological  Survey  and  Pennsylvania  Topographic  and  Geologic 
Survey.]     t40c.  1 19.25 :  Oi  5/6/prelim.chart  21 

Oklahoma.  Maps  of  northeastern  Oklahoma  and  parts  of  adjacent  States  show- 
ing thickness  and  subsurface  distribution  of  Lower  Ordovician  and  Upper  Cam- 
brian rocks  below  Stimpson  group,  maps  also  show  oil  and  gas  pools  in  these 
rocks,  by  H.  Andrew  Ireland,  assisted  by  John  II.  Warren ;  oil  and  gas  in- 
vestigations, preliminary  map  52  [with  text]  by-H.  Andrew  Ireland.  S"cale  10 
m.=1.3  in.  n.  p.  1946.  33X41  in.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Okla- 
homa Geological  Survey.]     1 60c.  1 19.25 :  Oi  5/5/prelim.map  52 

South  Dakota.  Preliminary  map  sliowlng  sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  South 
Dakota,  compiled  by  D.  M.  Larrabee.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000. 
n.  p.  Feb.  1,  1946.    32X50  in.     (Missouri  Ba.sin  studies,  no.  4.)     t  3.5c. 

1 19.25 :  M  69o/no.4/prelim. 

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934  GOVEKNMEM'   PUBLICATIONS 

Wyoming.  Geologic  and  structure  contour  map  of  Sage  Creek  Dome,  Fremont 
County,  Wye,  geology  by  Henry  H.  R.  Sharkey,  Alfred  D.  Zapp  and  Chester 
O.  Johnson  assisted  by.M.  Dean  Willlam9,  Edward  B.  Wasson  and  Henry  H. 
Gray;  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  map  53  [with  text] ;  by  Henry  H. 
R.  Sharkey.  Scale  1  m.=2  in.  n.  p.  1946.  31X-44  in.  [Prepared  with  coopera- 
tion of  Geological  Survey  of  Wyoming  and  Deixirtment  of  Geology,  University 
of  Wyoming.]     t  yOc.  1 19.25  :  Oi  5/5/prelim.map  53 

Geology  of  Bargoe  area,  Fremont  County,  Wyo.,  oil  and  gas  investigations, 

preliminary  map  5(5  [with  text] ;  by  M.  Dean  Williams  and  H.  H.  R.  Sharkey, 
n.  p.  1946.  21X80  in.  [Prepared  with  cooperation  of  Geological  S\irvey  of 
Wyoming  and  Department  of  Geology,  IJniversity  of  Wyoming.]     t  40c. 

1 19.25 :  01 5/5/prelim.map  56 

Preliminary  map  showing  sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  Wyoming,  compiled 

by  D.  M.  Larrabee  and  A.  F.  Shride.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,0<:k). 
n.  p.  1946.    37X47  in.     (Missouri  Basin  studies,  no.  .">.)     t  .jOc. 

1 19.25 :  M  69o/no.5/prelim. 

TopogmpMc  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  make  contoured  maps — three-dimension  topographic 
maps — which  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  vrhole  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  within  that  area.  The  scales  most  commonly  used 
are  1  :  24,000  (1  lnch  =  2,000  feet)  ;  1  :  31,680  (1  inch  =  %  mile),  1  :  62.500  (1  inch  =  about 
1  mile),  and  1  :  125.000  (1  iuch  =  about  2  miles).  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  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  an  order  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  55.00  at  the  retail 
price.  In  ordering,  give  the  name  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area 
lies. 

Alnhama.  Citronelle  quadrangle,  lat.  31'-3in5',  long.  8S°-88°15'.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X15  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12  : 1  C  498/946 

Arkansas,  Little  Rock  quadrangle,  lat.  34°37'30"-34M5',  long.  92''15'-92°22'30". 
Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  in.     1 10c. 

I19.12:3L73/946 

Connecticut.  Connecticut,  Danielson  quadrangle,  lat.  41"'45'-41°52'30".  long. 
71'"52'30"-72°.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     flOc.  1 19.12 :  6  D  228/946 

Connecticut.  Stafford  Springs  quadrangle,  lat.  41''52'30"-12"'.  long.  72''15'- 

72°22'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  6  St  13/946 

Indiana.  Indiana,  Batesville  quadrancle.  lat.  39''15'-39*22'30".  long.  85''07'30"- 
85''15'.  Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946.  23X18  in. 
1 10c.  1 19.12 :  14  B  319/946 

> Indiana,  Jasper  quadrangle,  lat.  38''22'30"-38'"30'.  long.   86°52'30"-87°. 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    23X18  in.    1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  14  J  312/946 

Massachusetts.  Massachusetts.  Boston  north  quadrangle,  lat.  42°22'30"-42°30'. 
long.  71''-71°07'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.    17X13  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12  :  21  B  657n/946 

Massachusetts,  Boston  south  quadrangle,  lat.  42'15'-42°22'30",  long.  71°- 

71''07'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946.  17X13 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  21  B  657  S/946 

Massachusetts,     Lexington     quadrangle,     lat.     42''22'30"-42''30',     long. 

71°07'30"-71''15'.  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12  :  21 L  591/946 

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Massachusetts,  Lynn  quadrangle,  lat.  42''22'30"-42''30',  long.  70°52'30"-71'' 

Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X13  in.    1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  21  L  993/94(i 

— —  Massachusetts,  Medfleld  quadrangle,  lat.  42''07'30"-42''15',  long.  71°15'- 
71°22'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946.  17X13 
in.    tlOc.  1 19.12  :  21  M  467/946 

Massachusetts,   Palmer  quadrangle,   lat.   42°07'30"^:2°15',   long.  72°15'- 

72°22'30".    Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X13 
in.    1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  P  182/946 

Massachusetts,  Wachusett  Mtn.  quadrangle,  lat.  42''22'30"-42°30',  long. 

7l°52'30"-72°.     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.    tlOc.  1 19.12 :  21  W  115/946 

Massachusetts,     Westford     quadrangle,      lat.     42°30'-42°37'30",     long. 

71°22'30"-71°30'.    Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17 X 13  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21 W  526/946 

Massachusetts,  Wrentham  quadrangle,  lat.   42°-42°07'30",  long.  71°15'- 

71''22'30".    Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X13 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  W  928/946 

■ Massachusetts-New  Hampshire,  Aslibnnibam  quadrangle,  lat.  42°37'30"- 

42''45',  long.  71°52'80"-72°.     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p. 
edition  of  1946.    17X 13  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  As  32/946 

Massachusetts-Rhode   Island,    Franklin   quadrangle,    lat.    42°-42°07'30", 

long.  71°22'30"-71''30'.    Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition 
of  1946.    17  X 13  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12 :  21  F  854/946 

Michigan.  Michigan,  Crystal  Falls  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-46°07'30",  long.  88°15'- 
88°22'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X12  in.    tlOc.  119.12:22  0  889/946 

Michigan,  Fortune  Lakes  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-46°07'30",  long.  8S°22'30"- 

88^30'.     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X12 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  22  F  779/^6 

Michigan,   Utica  quadrangle,   lat.  42°37'30"-42°45',  long.  83°-S3°07'30". 

Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    23X17  in.    1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  22  Ut  3/946 

Missouri.  Missouri,  Sedalia  east  quadrangle,  lat.  38°37'30"-38°45",  long. 
93°07'30"-93°15'.  Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
23  X 18  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12 :  25  Se  27e/946 

Missouri,   Sedalia  west  quadrangle,  lat.  38°37'30"-38°45',  long.  93°15'- 

93''22'30".    Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    23X18 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  25  Se  27w/946 

New  York.  New  York,  Hartford  quadrangle,  lat.  43°15'-43°22'30",  long. 
73°22'30"-73°30'.  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.    1 10c.  1 19.12  :  32  H  253/946 

New  York-Vermont,  West  Pawlet  quadrangle,  lat.  43°15'-43°22'30",  long. 

73°22'30"-73''30'.    Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32  W  52p/2/946 

Pennsylvania,  Lansdowne  quadrangle,  lat.  39°52'30"^0'',  long.  75°15'-75°22'30". 
Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X13  in.    1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  38  L  291/W6 
INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Noorvik  Native  Community.    Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Noorvik  Native  Com- 
munity, Alaska ;  approved  May  11,  1939.    1046.    [1]  +4  p.    t    •  Item  632 
L.  O.  card  46-26517  I  20.9/2  :  N  73/2 

Paiute  Indians.    Corporate  charter  of  Kanosh  band  of  Paiute  Indians  of  Kanosh 
Reservation,  Utah  ;  ratified  Aug.  15,  1943.    1946.     [1]  +6  p.    t     •  Item  632 
L.  0.  card  46-26411  I  20.9/2 :  K 18/4 

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MINES  BUREAU 

Ucryllium.    Extraction  and  uses  of  beryllium  in  Germany ;  by  George  T.  Motock. 
June  1946.     [1]  +  12  p.  1  pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7357.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  46-26689  1 28.27 :  7357 

Cnnent  in  Latin  America ;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  A.  Taeves.    June  1946.    [l]+ol 
p.  4°    (Information  circular,  I.  C,  7360.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4&-26690  1 28.27 :  7360 

Coal.    Analyses  of  Alaska  coals;  [articles].    1946.    v4- 114  p.  map.     (Technical 
paper  G82.)     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  646 
L.  C.  card  46-26563  1 28.7 :  682 

Includes. — Preface  ;  by  A.  C.  Fieldner. — Coal  fields  of  Alaska  [with  selected  bibliog- 
raphy 1  :  by  George  O.  Gates. — Production,  distribution,  and  use:  by  C.  H.  Bell  and 
R.  L.  Anderson. — Relationship  of  mine  samples  to  commercial  shipments ;  by  N.  H. 
Snyder. — Analyses  of  mine,  tipple,  and  delivered  samples  ;  by  H.  M.  Cooper,  N.  H.  Snyder, 
R.  F.  Abernethy,  E.  C.  Tarpley,  and  R.  J.  Swingle. — Description  of  mine  samples  ;  com- 
piled by  H.  M.  Cooper,  R.  F.  Abernethy  and  E.  C.  Tarpley. — Description  of  delivered 
samples  ;  by  N.  H.  Snyder  and  R.  J.  Swingle. — Index. 

Carbonizing  properties  of  Eagle-bed  coal  from  prospect  shaft,  Carbon, 

Kanawha  County,  W.  Va.;  by  D.  A.  Reynolds,  J.  D.  Davis,  W.  H.  Ode,  R.  E. 
Brewer,  and  G.  W.  Birge.  1946.  Tii+43  p.  il.  (Technical  paper  691.)  [In- 
cludes list  entitled  Publications  on  survey  of  carbonizing  properties  of  American 
coals.]    ♦  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  646 

L.  C.  card  46-26567  1 28.7 :  691 

Coal-mine  explosions  and  coal-  and  metal-mine  fires  in  United  States,  fiscal 

year  1945;  by  D.  Harrington,  W.  J.  Fene,  and  H.  B.  Humphrey.  June  1946. 
[1]  4-22  p.  1  pi.  4"    (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7359.)     [Processed,]     t 

L.  C.  card  45-36731  1 28.27 :  7359 

Hydrogenation  and  liquefaction  of  coal:  pt.  5,  Characterization  of  light 

oil;  by  B.  H.  Kaplan,  H.  H.  Storch,  and  Milton  Orchin.  1946.  ii+18  p.  il. 
(Technical  paper  690.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  646 

L  C.  card  41-50290  1 28.7 :  690 

Cobalt;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.    1946.     [2] +9  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  year- 
•    book,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1 28.37/a :  C  632/945 

Coke.  Wartime  progress  in  coke  production ;  by  William  Seymour.  June  1946. 
[l]-f  13  p.  1  pi.  4"    (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3907.)     [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3907 

Copper  mines.  Injuries,  exposure-to-hazard,  and  productivity  at  copper  mines 
in  United  States  during  1944;  [prepared  by  Francis  J.  Kennedy].  June  24, 
1946.     15  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys;  H.  S.  S.  no.  359.)     [Processed.]     t 

128.26:359 

Dichlorodifiuoromethane.  Extinction  of  propane  and  butane  flames  by  dichloro- 
difluoromethane ;  by  G.  W.  Jones  and  F.  E.  Scott.  June  1946.  [1]  +8  p.  1  pi.  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3908.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3908 

Diesel  locomotives.  Observations  on  use  of  Diesel  freight  locomotive  through 
railway  tunnel;  by  L.  B.  Berger  and  L.  H.  McGuire.  June  1946.  [l]+20  p.  5 
pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3887.)      [Processed.]     t        128.23:3887 

El  Dot-ado  eoppcr  mine.  Exploration  of  El  Dorado  copper  mine.  El  Dorado 
County,  Calif. ;  by  R.  H.  Bedford.  Jime  1946.  [l]-f5  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Report  of 
investigations,  R.  I.  3896.)     [Processed]    t  128.23:3896 

Explosives-handling  practices  at  mines  of  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Co.  at  Butte, 
Mont. ;  by  Edward  F.  Courtney  and  John  A.  Johnson.  June  1946.  [l]-f  13  p. 
7  pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7356.)      [Processed.]     t  1 28.27 :  73."i6 

Fluorite.  Concentration  of  fluorite  from  Metals  Reserve  Company  stock  piles; 
by  M.  M.  Fine,  W.  A.  Calhoun,  and  R.  G.  O'Meara.  June  1946.  [l]-f-13  p.  2. 
pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3893.)     [Processed.]     t        I  28.23 :  3893 

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Fluorspar.  Exploration  of  Eagle  Mountain  fluorspar  deposits,  Hudspeth  County, 
Tex.;  by  William  E.  Dennis.  June  1946.  [1]+11  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Report  of 
investigations,  R.  I.  3S7S.)     [Processed.]     t  I2S.2o:3878 

Study  of  fault  determinations  by  geophysical  methods  in  fluorspar  areas 

of  western  Kentucky ;  by  F.  W.  Lee  and  S.  J.  Hemberger.     June  1946.     [l]+27 
p.  37  pi.  4°    (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3889.)     [Processed.]    f 

128.23:3889 

Oeophysical  abstracts  123.  Oct.-Dec.  1&45,  with  index  to  abstracts  120-123 ;  com- 
piled by  V.  Skitsky.     June  1946.     [l]+78  p.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C. 
7355.)     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  G.  S    37-206  128.27:  7355 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  South  Dakota  and  Wyoming  (mine  report)  ; 
by  G.  E.  Woodward.  1946.  [2]  +7  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  vearbook, 
1945.]     *Paper,  5c.  1 28.37/a  :  G  563/9/945 

Hclinui.  Helium  tracer  studies  in  Elk  Hills,  Calif.,  field;  by  E.  M.  Frost,  jr. 
.Tune  1946.  [l]-|-6  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3897.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3897 

Improved  apparatus  and  procedure  for  determination  of  helium  in  natural 

gas;  by  E.  M.  Frost,  jr.     June  1946.     [l]-}-16  p.  7  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  I.  3899. )     [Processed.]    t  128.23:3899 

Irov.  Small-scale  tests  of  selective  reduction  of  iron  in  titaniferous  iron  ores; 
by  R.  J.  O'Dea.  June  1946.  [lH-19  p.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
3886.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3886 

Lignite.  Gasification  of  lignite  and  subbituminous  coal,  progress  report  for 
1944 : 1,  Carbonization  and  gasification  of  lignite  in  laboratory  retorts ;  2, 
Gasification  of  lignite  in  Glover-West  retorts ;  3,  Gasification  of  lignite  char 
briquets  in  water-gas  machine;  4,  Gasification  of  subbitiuninous  coal  and 
lignite  in  Golden,  Colo.,  pilot  plant ;  by  V.  F.  Parry,  D.  C.  Gernes,  J.  B.  Good- 
man, E.  O.  AVagner,  A.  W.  Koth,  W.  L.  Patty,  and  E.  C.  Yeager.  June  1946. 
[l]-f59  p.  17  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3901.)  [Processed. 
This  report  presents  results  of  work  by  the  Mines  Bureau  in  cooperation  with 
University  of  North  Dakota  and  Colorado  School  of  Mines.]     t        I  28.23 :  3901 

Mine  rescue  work.  Plan  for  training  mine  officials  in  rescue  organization  and 
disaster  prevention ;  by  E.  R.  Maize  and  J.  V.  Berry.  June  1946.  [1]  -f  13 
p.+[4]  leaves-f3  pi.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7353.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26675  I  28.27 :  7353 

Mineral  market  reports  MMS  1406,  MMS  1416,  MMS  1423-MMS  1424,  MJIS  1429- 
MMS  1433.     [1946']    4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.28 : 
Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  mar- 
kets during  previous  year  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are  issued  as 
soon  after  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 
1406.     Tungsten  in  194.5  :  [prepared  by  Hubert  W.  Davis}     3  p. 

1416.     Zirconium  industry  in  1945    [prepared  by  Allan  F.  Matthews  and  R.  Louise 
Bryson].     2  p. 

1423.  Molybdenum  in  1945;  [prepared  by  Edwin  K.  Jenckes].     3  p. 

1424.  Vanadium  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Edwin  K.  Jenckes].     2  p. 

1429.  Secondary   lead   in   1945;    [prepared   by    Herbert   L.   Cullen  and   Edith  E.   den 

Hartog].     3  p. 

1430.  Secondary  nickel  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Herbert  L.  Cullen.]     2  p. 

1431.  Secondary   tin   in   1945 ;    [prepared  by   Herbert  L.    Cullen   and  Edith  B.   den 

Hartog].     2  p. 

1432.  Secondary  magnesium  in  1945;  [prepared  by  Herbert  L.  Cullen].     2  p. 

1433.  Secondary    aluminum   in    1945 ;    [prepared   by    Herbert    L.    Cullen    and   A,   J. 

McDermid].     4  p. 

Nitrogen  compounds;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson.  1946.  [2]-f-0  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  N  638/945 

Petroleum  and  Natural-Gas  Division.  Report  of  Petroleum  and  Natural-Gas 
Division,  fiscal  year  1944 ;  by  R.  A.  Cattell,  H.  P.  Wheeler,  jr.  and  others.  June 
1946.  [l]+29  p.  10  pi.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7358.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  4(>-26676  1 28.27 :  7358 

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Publications.  Suppleiueut  to  List  of  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  Jan.  1-Dec. 
31,  1945,  with  subject  and  author  index.    1946.     [2] +34  p.    t     •  Item  638 

1 28.5/1 :  945 

Quantitative  analysis.  Routine  quantitative  analysis  by  X-ray  diffraction:  1, 
Photometric  procedure ;  2,  Analytical  method ;  by  James  W.  Ballax'd  and  H.  H. 
Schrenk.  June  194a  [1] +10  p.  5 pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3888.) 
[Processed.]     t  128.23:3888 

Shite;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  M.  G.  Downey.  1946.  [2]  +9  p.  il.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1 28.37/a :  SI  14/945 

Siioduniene.  Studies  on  flotation  of  spodumene  from  Edison  mine.  Keystone, 
S.  Dak.  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Gerald  A.  Munson  and  K.  L.  Erickson.  June 
1946.  [l]+8  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3892.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3892 

Water  heating.  Automatic  water  heating,  utilizing  subbituminous  coal,  by  V.  F. 
Parry,  W.  S.  Landers,  and  J.  B.  Goodman.  June  1946.  [1]  +11  p.  6  pi.  4"  (Re- 
port of  investigations,  R.  L  3890.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3890 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Andrew  Johnson  National  Monument,  Tenn.  [1946.]  [6]  p.  il.  f  •  Item  651 
L.  C.  card  46-26679  I  29.21 :  An  2/946 

Aztec  Ruins  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.     [Revised  Nov.  27,  1945.]     [1946  ] 
[6]  p.  il.    t     •  Item  651 
L.  0.  card  46-26865.  1 29.21 :  Az  7/3/945 

Glacier  National  Parh.  Accommodations  and  services.  Glacier  National  Park, 
season  of  1946.     [1946.]     4  leaves,  4°     t     •  Item  1 29.6 :  G  45/9/&46 

National  Capital  parks,  outdoor  program,  season  1946.  1&46.  [2] +38  p.  11. 
[Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     t     •  Item  652  1 29.6 :  N  21/7/946 

Vanderbilt  Mansion  National  Historic  Site,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  [1946.]  [6]  p.  il 
t     •  Item  651  I  29.21 :  V  28/2/94(; 

Maps 

Kings  Canyon  National  Park.  Trail  map,  General  Grant  Grove,  Kings  Canyon 
National  Park.  Scale  1  m.=2.2  in.  1946.  8X10  in.  t  Kings  Canyon  Na- 
tional Park.  1 29.8 :  G  28 

Sequoia  National  Park.  Trail  map.  Giant  Forest,  Sequoia  National  Park.  Scale 
1,000  ft. =1  in.-    1946.    10X9  in.    t  Sequoia  National  Park.  129.8:0  34 

YeHmostone  National  Park,  season  June  20-Sept.  10,  motorists,  May  1  to  Oct.  15 
(dates  approximate) .  [1946.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso) ,  il.  oblong  f,  folded 
into  narrow  8°  size,     f     •  Item  652  1 29.6 :  T  3/19/9-16 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Alius  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  station  610+00  to  station  1147+37, 
Altus  Canal,  Altus  project,  Okla.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+38  p. 
38  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1374.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  28,  1946.]     t    Paper,  $2.50. 

1 27.8 :  1374 

Boise  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  "C"  line  east  canal  laterals  1.7  to 
7.7-1.9  and  Conway  Gulch  lateral  from  station  2+00  to  station  60+50  and 
sublaterals,  Payette  division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7] 
leaves+[2]+40  p.  40  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1390.)  [Processed.  Sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  15,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8 :  1390 

. Preparation  of  concrete  aggregates.  Star  Lane  deposit,  Payette  division, 

Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1046.]  cover  title,  [2]  leaves+[2]+7  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Speci- 
fications 1405.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  29,  1946].     t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8: 1405 

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Boise  project- — Continued 

Radial  gates  and  radial-gate  hoists  for  "C"  line  canal  east  stations  61+74.6 

and  462+20  checks,  Payette  Division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [8]  leaves+[2J+ll  p.  6  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1421.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specitications,  and  drawings ;  bids  vpill  be  received 
until  July  29,  1946.  ]     t  Paper,  $1.25.  1 27.8 :  1421 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Earthwork,  canal  lining,  and  structures,  station  6106+ 
06  to  station  6267+10,  Coachella  Canal,  AU-American  Canal  system,  Boulder 
Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [13]  leaves+[2]  + 
l-ld+2-49  p.  20  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1379.)  [Processed.  Schedules, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  8,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8 :  1379 

■    Earthwork,  land  leveling,  East  Mesa  predevelopment.  East  Mesa  division, 

AU-Americau  Canal  System,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz-Nev.-Calif.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [3]  leaves+[2]+8  p.  9  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1392.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  16, 1946.] 
t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1392 

Safety  bulkheads  and  doors  for  tunnel-plug  outlets  and  penstock  tunnels 

for  Boulder  Dam,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz-Calif -Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[9]  leaves+[2]+ll  p.  13  pi.  1  tab,  4°  (Specifications  1416.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
uutU  Aug.  6,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25.  127.8:1416 

Carson  City  Qovernment  Camp.  Six  2-bedroom,  type  2  prefabricated  or  precut 
residences  for  Carson  City  Government  Camp,  region  4.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[6]  leaves+[2]+7  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1427.)  [Processed.  Invitation 
for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
July  26. 1946.  ]     t  Paper,  50c.  1 27.8 :  1427 

Central  Valley  project.  Adapters  for  96-inch  hollow- jet  valves  for  outlet  works  at 
Friant  Dam,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+ 
[2] +9  p.  2  pi,  4"  (Specifications  1376.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  5,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1376 

Aluminum  accordion  doors  and  aluminum-sash  window  for  Shasta  power- 
plant,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[7]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1420.)  [Processed.  Invitation 
for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
July  30,  1946.  ]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8 :  1420 

Carbon-dioxide  fire-extinguishing  equipment  for  Shasta  and  Keswick  power 

plants,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [11]  leaves  +  [2]  + 
14p.  7pl.  4°  (Specifications  1369.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules, 
specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  10, 1946.]  t  Paper, 
$1.00.  127.8:1369 

8-  by  8-inch  jet  pumps  for  Shasta  powerplant,  Kennett  division,  Central 

Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves  +  [2]+7  p.  6  pi.  1  tab.  4° 
(Specifications  1387.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  17, 1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1387 

Electric  elevator  for  Keswick  powerplant,  Kennett  division.  Central  Vallev 

project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+ [2] +29  p.  4  pi.  map,  4°  (Speci- 
fications 1395.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  24, 1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  1 27.8 :  1395 

Installation  of  2  main  generators  in  Shasta  powerplant,  Kennett  division, 

Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [4]  leaves+[2]+ll  p. 
4  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1396.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  29,  1946.]     t Paper,  75c. 

127.8:1396 

Pipe,  fittings,  and  valves  for  Keswick  powerplant.  Central  Valley  project, 

Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+116  p.  41  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
1403.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  .July  22,  1946.]     f  Paper.  %^M.  1 27.8 :  1403 

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940  Go^^ERNMENT  Publications 

« 

Central  Valley  project — Continued 

Steel  railings,  stairs,  and  partitions  for  Shasta  Daui  and  powerplant,  Ken- 

uett  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6J  leaves+ 
[2] +6  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1433.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specilications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  8,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8 :  1433 

Colorado-Biff  Thotnpson  project.  Earthwork  and  structures  for  Aspen  Creek 
siphon,  Marys  Lake  powerplant,  penstock,  spillway,  and  switchyard,  Marys 
Lake  reservoir  dikes  and  road  relocation,  Prospect  Mountain  conduit  and 
Estes  power  plant,  penstock,  and  switchyard,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project, 
Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [35]  leaves+ [2] +117  p.  60  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1393.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  30,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $4.75.  1 27.8 :  1393 

Colorado  River  project.  Gasoline-engine-driven  generator  unit  for  Marshall  Ford 
Dam,  Colorado  River  project,  Tex.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]+8 
p.  4°  (Specifications  1390.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  and 
specifications;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  25, 1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

127.8:1399 

ColumMa  Basin  project.  Aluminum  folding  doors  and  aluminum  framing  mem- 
bers for  glass-block  windows.  Grand  Coulee  power  plant,  Columbia  Basin 
project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  titie,  [7]  leaves+[2]+14  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifi- 
cations 1361.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  11,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

127.8:1361 

Check,  maiu  canal,  station  llOl-f-29.0  and  earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and 

structures,  station  0+25  to  station  650+00,  east  low  canal,  Columbia  Basin 
project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [10]  leaves+[2]+52  p.  25  pi.  map,  4° 
(Specifications  1422.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  20,  1946.]    t    Paper,  $2.50.  127.8: 1422 

Crest  railings  with  lighting  for  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project. 

Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
1419.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  7,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8 :  1419 

Garage  building  at  Ephrata.  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.    [1946.]    cover 

title,  [5]  leaves+[2]+57  p.  5  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1378.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  June  25, 
1946.]    t    Paper,  $2.75.  127.8:1378 

Hoists  for  reverse-flow  coaster  gates.  Grand  Coulee  pumping  plant,  Colum- 
bia Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+17  p.  28  pi. 
4  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1377.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  15,  1946.] 
t    Paper,  $1.50.  1 27.8 :  1377 

Long  Lake  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.     [1946.]     cover  title, 

[9]  leaves+[2]+58  p.  7  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  1401.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  7,  1946.] 
t    Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8 :  1401 

Motors  for  Grand  Coulee  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin  pi-oject,  Wash. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves+51  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1373.)  [Sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  August  16,  1946.1 
t    Paper,  $2.00.  1 27.8 :  1373 

Potholes  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [12] 

leaves+[2]+68  p.  9  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  140O.)  [Processed.  Sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  15,  1946.] 
t    Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  1400 

Settlement  of  Columbia  Basin  reclamation  project ;  [prepared  by  Division 

of  Information].  [1944,  revised  1945,  reprinted  with  changes  1946.]  [2] +22 
p.  il.  narrow  8°     t     •  Item  661 

L.  O.  card  46-26863  I  27.2 :  C  72/4/946 

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Columbia  Basin  project — Continued 

70-ton  gantry  crane  for  Grand  Coulee  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin 

project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]+39  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifi- 
cations 1391.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  July  22,  1946.]    t    Paper,  $2.25.  I  27.8 :  1391 

Steel-sash  windows  for  elevator  towers.  Grand*  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia 

Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves-f  [2]  +7  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Speci- 
fications 1438.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawing ;  bids  wull  be  received  until  Aug.  22,  1946.]    t    Paper,  75c.    1 27.8 :  1438 

Structural  steel  for  Northern  Pacific  R.  R.  bridge,  station  409+12.75, 

main  canal,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves + 
[2]-i-10  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1406.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  speci- 
fications, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  2,  1946.]  f  Paper, 
$1.00.  127.8:1406 

-  Traveling  cranes  for  Grand  Coulee  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project, 
Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves-f  [2]  +37  p.  2  pi.  4°  ( Specifications  1417. ) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Aug.  15,  1946.]    t    Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8 :  1417 

20-ton  traveling  crane  for  warehouse  B,  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia 

Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]+21  p.  4°  (Specifi- 
cations 1414.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications;  bids  will  be 
received  until  July  24,  1946.]     t    Paper,  $1.50.  1 27.8  :  1414 

■ — —  Unit  substations  for  tail  tower,  caisson  drydock,  and  caissort  puller 
machines.  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+15  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1428.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Aug.  19,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c.  127.8:1428 

Davis  Dam.  Davis  Dam-Kingman  69-kilovolt  transmission  line,  Davis  Dam 
project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]+l-lc+2-23  p.  35  pi. 
map,  4°  (Specifications  1397.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  5, 1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.75.     1 27.8 :  1397 

•    Phoenix-Tucson  no.  2,  115-kilovolt  transmission  line,  Davis  Dam  project, 

Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [12]  leaves+[2]+l-lb+2-27  p.  46  pi.  map,  4" 
(Specifications  1415.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  untU  Aug.  26,  1&46.]     t  Paper,  $2.25.  127.8:1415 

Synchronous  condenser  and  control  equipment  for  Tucson  substation,  Davis 

Dam  project,  Ariz-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [10]  leaves+[2]+39  p.  2  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1407.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  9,  1946.]    't  Paper,  $1.50.  1 27.8 :  1407 

25  two-bedroom,  type-2,  prefabricated  or  precut  residences  for  Davis  Gov- 
ernment Camp,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1M6.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+ 
[2] +7  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1408.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Julv  22, 1946.] 
t  Paper,  50c.  1 27.8 :  1408 

Dfschutes  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  laterals  M-45,  M-4S,  M-49,  M-50, 
M-51A,  M-51B,  M-52,  M-53A,  M-53B,  M-54,  M-55,  M-56,  M-56A  and  sublaterals, 
Deschutes  project.  Ore.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+37  p.  34  pi. 
map,  4°  (Specifications  1889.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  25,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.25. 

1 27.8 :  1389 

Fort  Peck  project.  Glendive-Miles  City  and  Fort  Peck-Williston  115-kilovolt 
transmission  lines,  Fort  Peck  project,  and  Williston-Garrison  Dam  115-kilovolt 
transmission  line,  power  transmission  lines  unit,  Missouri  Basin  project.  Fort 
Peck  project,  Mont.-N.  Dak.,  and  power  transmission  lines  unit,  Missouri  Basin 
project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [74]  leaves+[2]+40  p.  37  pi.  map,  4°  (Speci- 
fications 1411.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Aug.  15,  11M6.1     t  Paper,  $2.00.  127.8:1411 

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942  Government  Publications 

Qila  project.  Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures,  B-3.7  wasteway,  station 
0+00  to  station  112+50.  unit  no.  1,  Yuma  Mesa  division,  GUa  project,  Ariz. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+38  p.  10  pi.  map  4»  (Specifications  1388.) 
[Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until 
July  16,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  1 27.8 :  1388 

Earthwork,  lining,  and  structures,  "A"  canal  and  "A"  laterals,  unit  no.  1, 

Yuma  Mesa  division,  Gila  project,  Ariz.  [1916.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]  + 
41  p.  31  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications  1402.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  July  23,  1916.]     t  Paper,  $2.25. 

1 27.8 :  1402 

Jliniffry  Horse  project.  Clearing  part  of  Hungi-y  Horse  reservoir  site,  Hungry 
Horse  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [5]  leaves+[2]+6  p.  2  maps,  4" 
(Specifications  1429.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  19,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8: 1429 

150,000-gallon  water  storage  tank  for  Hungry  Horse  Government  Camp, 

Hungry  Horse  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [4]  leaves+[2]+15  p.  4  pi. 
map,  4*  (Specifications  1437.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  6,  1916.]     t Paper,  $1.25. 

127.8:1437 

Imperial  County,  Calif.  Memorandum  on  East  Mesa  of  Imperial  County,  Calif. 
Apr.  25,  1946.    2+ [1]  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  I27.2:Ea7 

Mancos  project.  Jackson  Gulch  Dam  and  inlet  and  outlet  canals.  Mancos  project, 
Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves+[2]+84  p.  27  pi.  2  maps,  4*  (Speci- 
fications 1358.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  8,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $3.50.  127.8:1358 

Missouri  Basin  project.  Anchor  Dam,  Owl  Creek  unit,  Wyo.,  Missouri  Basin 
project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves+ [2] +77  p.  10  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Speci- 
fications 13S6.)  [Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  July  22,  1916.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  1 27.S :  1386 

Three  2-bedroom  and  two  3-bedroom  prefabricated  or  precut  houses  for 

Tiber  Dam  Government  Camp,  Lower  Marias  unit,  Mont.,  Missouri  Basin 
project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  4"  (Specifications  1398.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules  and  specifications;  bids  will  be 
received  until  July  24,  1916.]     t  Paper,  50c.  127.8:1398 

Transformers  for  Kortes  power  plant,  Kortes  unit,  "Wyo.,  Missouri  Basin 

project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+15  p.  4°  (Specifications  1431.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Aug.  16,  1946.]    t  Paper,  7oc.  127.8: 1431 

Missouri  River  basin.  Dismantling  and  moving  buildings,  reconstructing  resi- 
dences, constructing  garages,  streets  and  sidewalks  and  water-distribution  and 
sewerage  systems  for  Government  housing,  Billings,  Mont..  Slissouri  River 
basin,  region  6.  [1946.]  cover  title  [10]  leaves+[2]+40  p.  8  pi.  4"  (Specifi- 
cations 1394.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  9,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8: 1394 

Parlxcr  Dam.  Carrier-current  telephone  apparatus  for  Parker  power  plant. 
Phoenix  substation,  Gila  substation,  B-lift  tap.  Mesa  tap,  siphon  drop  tap  and 
Yuma  headquarters  substation,  Parker  Dam  power  project,  Ariz.-Calif.,  All- 
American  Canal  project,  Ariz.-Calif.,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.,  Qila 
project,  Ariz.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [13]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  4°  (Specifications 
1404.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and  specifications;  bids  will 
be  received  until  July  25, 1946.]     t  Paper,  75c.  1 27.8 :  1404 

Rio  Orande  p-roject.  Alamogordo  Air  Ba.se  tap  to  Alamogordo  substation,  115- 
kilovolt  transmission  line,  Rio  Grande  project,  N.  Mex.-Tex.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [7]  leave6+[2]+20  p.  30  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1375.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  bo  received  until  July  10. 
1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8: 1375 

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Shoshone  project.  Heart  Mountain  power  plant,  Shoshone  project,  Wyo.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [16]  leaves4-  [2]  +83  p.  15  pi.  map,  4"  ( Specifications  1385.)  [Proc- 
essed. Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  July 
19,1946.]     t  Paper,  $3.00.  127.8:1385 

Yakima  project.    Earthwork,  pipe  lines,  and  structures,  lateral  distribution  sys- 
tem, pump  area  no.  15,  Roza  division,  Yakima  project.  Wash.     [1946.]    cover, 
title,  [7]  leaves+ [2] +36  p.  26  pi.  2  maps,  4°     (Specifications  1436.)     [Proc- 
essed.   Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received"  until  Aug. 
12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8: 1436 

WAR  RELOCATION  AUTHORITY 

Report.     Semiannual  report,  Jan.  1-June  30,  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [2] +29 
p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  43-53664  1 52.7 :  946A 

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,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
$1.50  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  fol- 
lowing other  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Orain.  No.  1010,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term  1945,  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  v.  A.  L.  Mechling,  Inland  Waterways  Corporation,  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture,  and  United  States ;  motion  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  for  order  in  diminution  of  printed  record.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
6  p.     $  IC  1.13/1 :  M  465/2 

Motor  carrier  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  caiTiers.  Meaning  and  significance  of  out-of-pocket,  constant,  and  joint 
costs  in  motor  carrier  operation;  [prepared  by  Ford  K.  Edwards].  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  June  1946.  cover  title,  [2] +32  p.  4°  (Statement  4614;  Transport 
Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Processed.  This  study,  issued  as  in- 
formation, has  not  been  considered  or  adopted  by  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission.] t 
L.  C.  card  A  46-1748  10 1  mot.2 :  C  82 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.  Investigation  2892:  Erie  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 
accident,  Hammond,  Ind.,  April  4,  1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  2982 

Investigation  2986 :  Erie  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident,  Marion, 

Ohio,  April  22,  1946.     [1946.]    11  p.  il.  4"    [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2986 

Investigation  2987:  Central  Vermont  Railway,  report  in  re  accident,  near 

Sharon,  Vt,  April  24,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  accl.5 :  2987 

Investigation  2990:  Gulf,  Mobile,  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  report  in 

re  accident  near  Carroll,  Tenn.,   May  2,   1946.     [1946.]     8  p.   il.   4°     [Proc- 
essed.]   t  IC  1  acci.5  :  2990 

Investigation  2991 :  Monongahela  Connecting  Railroad  Company,  report  in 

re  accident,  near  Elba  Tower,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  May  6,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  1991 

Rail-highway  grade-crossing  accidents,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1945.     Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  June  1946.     [3]+31p.  4°     (Statement  4615.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  38-1029  IC  1  acci.8 :  945 

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Railroads.  58th  annual  report  of  statistics  of  railways  in  United  States  for  year 
ended  Dec.  31,  1W4,  including  selected  data  for  Pullman  Co.,  Railway  Express 
Agency,  Inc.,  electric  railways,  carriers  by  water,  oil  pipe  lines,  motor  carriers, 
freight  forwarders,  and  private  car  owners,  subject  to  interstate  commerce  act 
for  [calendar]  year  1944  [and  abstract  of  reports  of  individual  steam  railways]  ; 
prepared  by  Bureau  of  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics.  1946.  x+1-2284- 
301-578  p.  il.  4°  [  Page  numbers  229-300  have  been  purposely  omitted.  ]  •  Cloth, 
$2.25.  •  Item  701 
L.  C.  card  5-11209  IC 1  ste.l :  944 

Postwar  earnings  of  class  1  railroads ;  [prepared  by  Spurgeon  Bell,  Leroy 

E.  Peabody,  and  H.  S.  Cannell]..  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1946.  cover  title, 
x+104  p.  il.  4"     (Statement  467.)     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  46-1747  IC  1.2 :  R 13/3 

Summary  tables  of  58tb  annual  report  on  statistics  of  railways  in  United 

States,  year  ended  Dec.  31, 1944,  including  selected  data  for  Pullman  Co.,  Rail- 
way Express  Agency,  Inc.,  electric  railways,  carrier  by  water,  oil  pipe  lines, 
motor  carriers,  freight  forwarders,  and  private  car  owners  subject  to  inter- 
state commerce  act  for  [calendar]  year  1944 ;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Transport 
Economics  and  Statistics.    1946.    x-f228  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  65c. 

IC  1  ste.l/a :  944 

South  Buffalo  Railway.  In  district  court  for  western  district  of  New  York,  civil 
action  1464,  United  States  v.  South  Buffalo  Railway  Company,  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company,  and  Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation;  memorandum  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  as  amicus  curiae.     [1946.]     11  p.     t 

IC  1.13/1 :  SO  8/31 

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

Decisions   (Motor  carrier) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  is  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Clark  Thread  Co.  No.  MC-C-433,  Clark  Thread  Company  v.  Atlantic  States 
Motor  Lines,  Inc. ;  decided  Dec.  29,  1945.  [1946.]  49-54  p.  (M-6711.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-6711 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

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

Candy.  No.  29241,  G.  C.  Murphy  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  333-337.  ([Opinion]  24702.) 
[From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  24702 

Clay.  No.  29266,  Bryant  Paper  Company  et  al.  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  1.^,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  445-i53.  ([Opinion] 
24715.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  24715 

Coal.  Fourth  section  application  no.  21515,  coal  from  southwest  Virginia  to 
Memphis,  Tenn. :  [decided  Mar.  21,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]-f  398^00  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 24709.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  24709 

No.  29097,  Semet-Solvay  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Com- 
pany; decided  Feb.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  329-.332.  ([Opinion]  24701.)  [From 
V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24701 

Coffee.  No.  29215,  J.  A.  Folger  &  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  Coast  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  18  1946.  [1946.]  p.  301-306.  ([Opinion] 
24694.)      [From  v.  264.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24694 

Concrete.  No.  29283,  Federal  Cement  Tile  Company  et  al.  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company  et  al ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  271-280.  ( [Opinion] 
24690.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24690 

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Felt.     No.  29279,  Federal  Cartridgie  Corporatiou  v.  Central  Railroad  Company 

of  New  Jersey    (Shelton  Pitney  and  Walter  P.  Gardner,   trustees)    et  al. ; 

[decided  Mar.  22,  1946].    [1946.]     [1] +442-444  p.  ( [Opinion]  24714. )     [From 

V.  264.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la :  24714 

Ferrochrome.  Fourth  section  application  no.  21021,  ferroclirome  in  oflScial  terri- 
tory; [decided  Feb.  4,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+338-342  p.  ([Opinion]  24703.) 
[From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24703 

Glassware.  No.  29291,  Watertown  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  29,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  511-512. 
([Opinion]  24725.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24725 

Grain  bins.  No.  29191,  Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  22,  1946.]  [1946.]  [1]  + 
430-432  p.     ([Opinion]  24712.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  24712 

Grit.  No.  29217,  American  Steel  Abrasives  Companv  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  281-288.  ([Opin- 
ion] 24691.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24691 

Iron.  No.  29342,  Malleable  Iron  Range  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul 
and  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (Henry  A.  Scandrett,  Walter  J.  Cummings,  and 
George  I.  Haight,  trustees)  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  525-527. 
([Opinion]  24728.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24728 

Lumber.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5333,  lumber  from  and  to 
Hampton  &  Branchville  Railroad  Company;  decided  Mar.  13,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  419-429.     ( [Opinion]  24711.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  24711 

Machinery.  No.  29282,  American  Factors,  Limited,  v.  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  (M.  P.  Calloway,  trustee)  et  al. ;  decided  Feb.  5,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  307-311.     ([Opinion]  24695.)     [From  v.  264.]     =:^  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  24G95 

Paper.  Fourth  section  application  no.  21072,  building  and  sheathing  paper  from 
Dallas,  Tex.;  decided  Mar.  28,  1946.  [1946.]  [1] +474-478  p.  ([Opinion] 
24719.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  50.  IC  1.6/la :  24719 

Pluto  water.  No.  29159,  French  Lick  Springs  Hotel  Company  v.  Chicago,  Indian- 
apolis &  Louisville  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  25,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  45^-468.     ([Opinion]  24717.)      [From  v.  264.    ]*  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/lt :  24717 

Rubber.  No.  29193,  transit  on  scrap  rubber;  decided  Apr.  15,  1946.  p.  519-524. 
( [Opinion]  24727.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6 :  24727 

Salt.  No.  28716,  Morton  Salt  Company  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided 
Mar.  4,  1946.  £1946.]  p.  497-500.  ([Opinion]  24722.)  [From  v.  264.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24722 

Sand.  No.  17817,  Chicago  Gravel  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  8, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  501-502.  ([Opinion] 
24723.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  24723 

Shipside  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5340,  cancelation  of 
shipside  rates,  Port  Everglades,  Fla. ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  [1]  + 
488-496  p.     ( [Opinion]  24721.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la :  24721 

Steel.  No.  29048,  Atlantic  Steel  Company  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company  et  al. ; 
decided  Apr.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  503-510.  ([Opinion]  24724.)  [From  v. 
264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la:  24724 

Steel  plates.  No.  28993,  Norris  Stamping  and  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Jan.  14,  1946.]  [194().]  [l]+298- 
300  p.     ([Opinion]  24693.)     [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  24693 

Tapioca.  No.  29210,  Albers  Milling  Company  v.  Chicago  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  18,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  469-473.  [  (Opin- 
ion] 24718.)     [From  v.  26^.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24718 

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JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Aberdeen  dBockfish  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  docket 
no.  29117,  United  States  v.  Aberdeen  and  Rockfish  Railroad  Co.,  et  al. ;  petition 
of  complainant  for  reargument  and  reconsideration  by  the  commission  of  its 
report  and  order  of  May  3,  1946,  lierein.     [1946.]     cover  title,  25p.     t 

J  1.84  :Ab  37/5 

Adams,  Adam  A.  No.  209,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Adam  A.  Adams  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1£M6.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.    t  J  1.78:  Ad  17 

Ah7iapee  d  Western  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  I.  C.  C 
docket  no.  — ,  United  States  v.  Ahnapee  and  Western  Railway  Company,  and 
other  carriers  named  in  appendix  A  herein;  complaint.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
11  p.     J  J  l.&i :  Ah  61 

Albert  d  Harrison,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46125,  Albert  &  Harrison,  In- 
corjwrated,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  findings  of  fact  and 
report  of  commissioner  and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.  [1946.1 
p.  31-39.    t  J  1.80 :  Al  14 

Alfano,  Joseph.  No.l77,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Joseph  Alfano  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  In  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i +7  p.     t  J1.78:A128 

Anderson,  Edgar  V.  No.  204,  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Edgar  V. 
Anderson  v.  commissioner  of  Internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  11+31  p.     t 

J  1.76:  An  23/4 

Antoinetta,  steam  vessel.  Nos.  1172-75,  In  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1945,  Giuseppe  Bozzo  fu  Lorenzo,  as  owner  of  steam  vessel  Antoinetta, 
her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  United  States  and  James  E.  Markliam,  Alien  Prop- 
erty Custodian ;  A.  T.  Rosasco,  as  owner  of  steam  vessel  Santa  Rosa,  her  engines, 
boilers,  etc.,  v.  [same] ;  Mariano  Maresca  and  Company,  as  owner  of  steam 
vessel  Mar  Glauco,  her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  [same] ;  Italia,  Societa  Anonlma 
di  Navigazione,  as  owner  of  steam  vessel  Belvedere,  her  engines,  boilers,  etc., 
V.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  and  alien  property  custodian  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  11+27  p.    t  J  1.78 :  B  719 

Arenas,  Lee.  No.  11195,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United  States 
V.  Lee  Arenas,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  California, 
central  division ;  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.    t 

J  1.76  :Ar  33/3 

Arkansas  Valley  Railway,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46063,  Arkansas  Valley 
Railway,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  conmalssioner's  report, 
and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.    [1946.]    p.  229-277    t     J  1.80 :  Ar  4K/5 

Baldwin  Brothers  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Baldwin 
Brothers  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ill+9  p.    % 

J  1.76  :B  193/2 

Bea2lev,  F-  W.  No.  11572,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Marlon  H. 
Allen,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  F.  W.  Beazley,  on  appeal  from  district 
court  for  middle  district  of  Georgia ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
il+36p.    t  J  1.76  :B  386 

Beck,  Edgar.  In  Supreme  Court  of  Wyoming,  no.  2338,  Edgar  Beck  v.  William  J. 
Adams,  on  appeal  from  district  court  of  Carbon  County,  Wyo.,  2d  judicial 
district;  brief  for  William  J.  Adams.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+15  p.    t 

J1.82:B388 

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Birch  Ranch  d  Oil  Co.  No.  1171,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  Birch  Ranch  and  Oil  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opijosition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+2;>  p.     t         J  1.78 :B  531 

Blanchard,  Benjamiti  W.,  jr.  No.  120,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Benjamin  Waite  Blanchard,  jr.  v.  Casper  W.  Ooms,  commissioner 
of  patents,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78 :  B  592 

Brennero,  vessel.  Nos.  1176-79,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  Societa  Anonima  Cooperativa  di  Navigazione  Garibaldi,  as  bailee  of 
Italian  vessel  Brennero,  her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  United  States  and  James 
E.  Markham,  Alien  Property  Custodian;  Italia-Societa  Anonima  di  Navi- 
gazione, as  owner  of  Italian  vessel  Alberta,  her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  [same]  ; 
Italia-Societa  Anonima  di  Navigazione,  as  owner  of  Italian  vessel  Aussa,  her 
engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  [same]  ;  Italia-Societa  Anonima  di  Navigazione,  as 
owner  of  "Italian  vessel  Arsa,  her  engines,  boilers,  etc.,  v.  [same],  on  i)etition 
for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  memorandum 
for  United  States  and  Alien  Property  Custodian  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  3  p.     $  J  1.78 :  So  13/2 

Brooklyn  National  Corporation.  No.  —  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Brooklyn  National  Corporation  (in  liquidation)  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
i-evenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii+27  p.     t  J  1.76  :B  791/7 

Brooks,  Oeorge.  No.  125,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
George  Brooks  et  al.  v.  United  States,  ex  rel.  David  Bayarsky,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  memorandum  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  2  p.     +         J  1.78  :B  791/5 

Buffalo  d  Fort  Erie  Public  Bridge  Attthority.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45744, 
Buffalo  and  Fort  Erie  Public  Bridge  Authority  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
motion  for  new  trial  and  for  correction  of  judgment.     [1946.]    p.  131-140.     t 

J  1.80 :  B  863/3 

California.  No.  12,  original,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
United  States  v.  California ;  motion  for  judgment.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1  p.    J 

J  1.78  :C  128/13 

Camp  Par  West  Irrigation  District.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46230,  Camp  Far 
West  Irrigation  District  v.  United  States :  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report  and  request  for  special  findings.    [1946.]    p.  19-20.    i 

J  1.80 :  C 15 

Chapman,  Fred  A.  Brief  for  United  States;  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  lOth 
circuit,  no.  3289,  United  States  v.  Fred  A.  Chapman  and  Elise  Chapman, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Oklahoma.  [1946.]  cover 
title,   iv-t-28  p.     t  J  1.76  :C  366 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals.  Records  and  briefs  in  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  and 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  cases  prepared  or 
argued  by  Tax  Division  [title  page  and  index,  v.  956-1035,  fiscal  vear  1945]. 
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Clark,  William.  No.  47009,  in  Court  of  Claims,  William  Clark  v.  United  States ; 
demurrer  to  petition  and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  demurrer.  [1946.1 
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Columbia  Gas  d  Electric  Corporation.  Nos.  129-131,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Columbia  Gas  &  Electric  Corporation  v.  United  States, 
Ben  Williamson,  jr.,  trustee  of  Inland  Gas  Corporation,  Russell  Van  Horn, 
et  al.,  as  committee  for  bondholders,  and  Morris  Green;  [same]  v.  United 
States,  Ben  Williamson,  jr.,  trustee  of  Kentucky  Fuel  Gas  Corporation,  and 
Morris  Green;  [same]  v.  United  States,  Clinton  M.  Harbi.son,  trustee  for 
American  Fuel  and  Power  Company,  et  al.,  and  Louis  A.  Green,  and  Robert 
Heilbrunn,  as  committee  for  note  holders,  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari 
(o  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Securities 
and  Exchange  Commission  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cov(M-  title,  i-|-20  p.     J 

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Division  [title  page  and  index,  v.  6  fiscal  year  1945.]    1946.    [1]+1  p.    t 
>  J  1.19/8 :  6/t.p.&  ind. 

Crawford  d  Dohcrty  Foundry  Co.  No.  161,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States. 
Oct.  term,  194(1,  Crawford  &  Doherty  Foundry  Co.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  OflSce  of 
Price  Administration,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i +21  p.     t  ^    J  1.78  :C  859 

Croicley,  R.  H.  No.  99,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
R.  H.  Crowley  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  ol 
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J1.78:CSS6/2 

Curley,  James  M.  No.  9208-9,  9215,  brief  for  appellee,  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  9208,  James  M.  Curley  vs.  United  States; 
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[same],  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia. 
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Curry,  Mrs.  Franc  M.  No.  8979,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Franc 
M.  Curry  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+15  p.     t 

J  1.76:0937/2 

Economy  Savings  &  Loan  Co.  No.  10197,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
Economy  Savings  and  Loan  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iii-j-14  p.     t  J  1.76 :  Ec  74 

Emery,  Mrs.  Elsie  C.  No.  4152,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Elsie  C. 
Emery  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.76:  Em  36 

Fish,  George  F.,  Inc.  No.  1238,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  George  F.  Fish,  Inc.,  and  Michael  Simon  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+ 13  p.     %  J1.78:F527 

Ford,  William  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46057,  William  W.  Ford  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  findings  of  fact  and  report  of  commissioner 
and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.    [1946.]    p.  17-26.     t       J  1.80 :  F  757/3 

Gillespie,  F.  A.  No.  1033,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
F.  A.  Gillespie  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.78:0  412 

Goodman,  David.  No.  1227,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
United  States  ex  rel.  David  Goodman  v.  T.  G.  Hearn,  commanding  genei'al  of 
Camp  ^Vheeler,  Georgia,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  5tb  circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+6p.     t  J  1.78  :G  621 

No.  1235,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945,  United  States 

ex  rel.  David  Goodman  v.  Hugh  L.  Roberts,  commanding  oflScer  of  United  States 
Armed  Forces  Induction  Center,  480  Lexington  Avenue,  New  York  City,  on 
motion  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  and  on  jietition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition  to  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t 

J  1.78  :G  621/2 

Gracey,  Eiileon  J.  No.  11587,  in  circuit  conr-t  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Euleon  Jock  Gracey;  [same]  v.  Dorothy  Mahn 
(formerly  Mrs.  E.  J.  Gracey)  ;  Euleon  Jock  Gracey  and  Dorothy  Mahn  (for- 
merly Mrs.  E.  J.  Gracey)  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for 
review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  commissioner.  [1916.]  cover 
title,  ii+28  p.     t  J  1.76 :  G  753/4 

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Oriffith  Amusement  Co.  lu  district  court  for  western  destrict  of  Oklahoma, 
United  States  v.  Griffith  Amusement  Company  et  al. ;  plaintiffs'  reply  brief. 
[1&4'6.]     cover  title,  i+29  p.     $  J  1.75 :  G  875/2 

Haden,  W.  D.,  Co.  No.  1202,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1&45, 
W.  D.  Haden  Company  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  United  States  Department  of  Labor,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78 :  H  117/2 

Harris,  Harry  d  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4G287,  Harry  Harris  &  Company, 
partnership,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioners  report, 
and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  19^38.     t        J  1.80 :  H  241 

Harrison  Engineering  &  Construction  Corporation.  No.  46913,  in  Court  of  Claims, 
Harrison  Engineering  and  Construction  Corporation,  F.  H.  Freeto  and  Russell 
Ralph,  doing  business  as  partnership  and  F.  H.  Freeto,  an  individual,  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  demurrer  and  brief  in  support  of  defendant's  demurrer. 
[1&46.]     cover  title,  i+p.  11-28.     t  J  1.80 :  H  248/5 

Heady,  Mrs.  Marion.  Nos.  9029-9030,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Marion  Heady  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue.  Union  Trust  Company  of 
Indianapolis,  trustee  under  will  of  Harvey  A.  Tutewiler,  transferee,  v.  [same], 
on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iii+51  p.     $  J  1.76 :  H  345 

Hearne,  James  M.  No.  45105,  in  Court  of  Claims,  James ,M.  Hearne  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  vi+107-251  p.     t 

J  1.80 :  H  351/3 

Hedin,  J.  D.,  Construction  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  docket  no.  45407,  John  D. 
Hedin,  trading  as  J.  D.  Hedin  Construction  Company,  individually  and  to  use 
of  Allen  Construction  Corp.,  or  Hugo  C.  Baratta,  assignee,  as  his  interest  may 
appear,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioners  report  and 
request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  12&-154.     t         J  1.80 :  H  358/2 

HedricJc,  William  A.  No.  157,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  William  Archibald  Hedrick  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title  i +7  p.     t  J  1.78  :H  359 

Hopkins,  Ben  F.  No.  10183,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Ben  F. 
Hopkins  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv4-21  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  H  774/2 

Interstate  Natural  Gas  Co.,  Inc.  No.  10701,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  Interstate  Natural  Gas  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Federal  Power  Com- 
mission, Louisiana  Public  Service  Commission  [et  al.],  on  petition  for  review 
of  orders  of  Federal  Power  Commission ;  brief  for  Federal  Power  Commission. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  iv+115  p.     :j:  FP  1.17:  In  88 

KarpatMou,  Constantinos.  No.  1201,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  Oct. 
terra,  1945,  United  States  ex  rel.  Constantinos  Karpathiou  v.  Andrew  Jordan, 
district  director  of  immigration  and  naturalization,  Chicago  district,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+12  p.     $  J  1.78 :  K 148/2 

Lamb,  James  J.  No.  229,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  State.«:,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Robert  P.  Patterson,  Secretary  of  War,  and  Edward  F.  Witsell,  adjutant 
general.  Army  v.  James  John  Lamb;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United 
States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+25  p.    t  J  1.78  :L  167 

Lamhorn  d  Co.  No.  453.33,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Lamborn  &  Co.,  partnership  in 
liquidation,  by  Charles  C.  Rlggs  [et  al.],  as  sole  surviving  partners,  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1046.]     cover  title,  ii+145-268  p.     t 

J  1.80  :L  179/3 

Same;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  brief  in   support  thereof. 

[1946.]      p.  319-338     *  J  1.80  :L  179/4 

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Lawyers  Mortgage  Co.  No.  11S2,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  Robert  E.  Dineen,  superiutendeut  of  iusurauce  of  State  of  New  York, 
as  liquidator  of  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  lor 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+lu  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  449 

Lee,  Lucas  J.     Nos.  1116-1117,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 

1945,  Paul>  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  Lucas 
J.  Lee,  and  Hazel  Lee;  [same]  v.  Hazel  Lee  and  Lucas  J.  Lee,  agent,  and 
Sue  Lakemau,  justice  of  peace,  Covington,  Ky.,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  6tli  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+44  p.    t  J  1.78  :L  513/2 

Levers,  Forest  E.  No.  1231,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
Forest  E.  Levers,  administrator,  etc.  v.  A.  V.  Anderson,  district  supervisor, 
Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
i+22p.    t  J  1.78 :  L  577/:^, 

Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  No.  265,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Frank  A.  Cardillo,  deputy  commissioner,  Employees'  Compensation 
Commission,  v.  Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  E.  C.  Ernst,  Inc.,  and 
Virginia  C.  Ticer;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+16  p.     t 

J  1.78  :L  615/8 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  9086,  Jan.  term, 

1946,  Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  et  al.  vs.  Frank  A.  Cardillo,  deputy 
commissioner,  U.  S,  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  et  al.  [appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  proceedings].  [1946.] 
p.  58.    t  J  1.77  :  L  61.') 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  90S6,  Apr.  term, 

1946.  Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  et  al.  v.  Frank  A.  Cardillo,  deputy 
commi.'iisoner,  U.  S.  Employee.s'  Compensation  Commission,  et  al.,  appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia,  before  Groner,  O.  J., 
and  Clark,  and  Wilbur  K.  Miller,  JJ.,  [proceedings]     [1946.]    p.  63-65.    t 

J  1.77 :  L  615/2 

Liebennan,  Robert.  Nos.  1218  and  1219,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States. 
Oct.  term,  1945,  Robert  Lieberman  v.  United  States;  Irving  Malbin  v.  [same], 
on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+22  p.     t 

J  1.7S :  L  621 

Loft  is,  V.  P.,  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46078,  Vade  P.  Loltis,  trading  as  V.  P. 
Loftis  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  amended  counterclaim.  [1946.] 
p.  21-28.     t  J  1.80  :L  827/3 

Same;   defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  exceptions. 

[1946.]     p.  81-96.     t  Jl.S0:LS27/2 

Macleod  Bureau.  No.  17512  (criminal),  in  district  court  for  district  of  Massachu- 
setts, United  States  v.  Macleod  Bureau,  et  al. ;  indictment.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
17  p.  4°     t  J  1.75 :  M  225 

Maresi,  Pompeo  M.  No.  — .  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  estate  of  Pompeo  M.  Maresi.  Marjorie  D.  Maresi,  execu- 
trix, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  reply  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +8  p.     t  J1.76:M335/2 

J/(Wo«,  Silas,  Co.,  Inc.  No.  100,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct.  term. 
194G.  Silas  Mason  Company,  Inc..  Walsh  Construction  Company.  Atkinson-Kier 
Company,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims  ; 
brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+23  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  M  381/4 

Mrjia,  Rudolph.  No.  1142,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct  term,  1945. 
Rudolph  Mejia,  et  al..  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
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Merchants  d  Manufacturers  Association  of  Los  Angeles.  No.  109,  in  Supreme 
Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1W6,  Merchants  and  Manufacturers  Associa- 
tion of  Los  Angeles  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+30  p.    t       J  1.78  :M  535 

Motor  Mart  Trust.  No.  4124,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Motor  Mart  Trust,  Samuel  E.  Lowe  et  al.,  trustees, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1946.] 
ii+20  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.76 :  M  857/2 

}{.  Y.  Rayon  Importing  Co.,  Inc.  No.  96,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  N.  Y.  Rayon  Importing  Co.,  Inc.  (2)  and  Alfred  L.  Rose,  Norman 
S.  Goetz,  et  al.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
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p.  71-107.     t  J  1.80 :  N  335/2 

Ogden  Dairy  Co.  No.  8980,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Ogden 
Dairy  Company  v.  Claude  R.  Wickard,  Secretary  of  Agriculture  and  Marvin 
Jones,  war  food  administrator,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States 
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Picl-ett,  Esther  C.  No.  115,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Esther  Crystal  Pickett,  otherwise  known  as  E.  C.  Pickett,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter, 
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Read  Magazine,  Inc.  No.  9268,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
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Rohmer,  Bax.  No.  1151,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
Sax  and  Rose  Elizabeth  Rohmer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
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Rumrich,  Chienther  O.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46994,  Guenther  G.  Rumrich  v. 
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Safeway  Stores,  Inc.  No.  1161,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
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San  Oeronimo  Development  Co..  Inc.  No.  143,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
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Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad.  In  United  States  CJourt  of  Appeals  for  District  of 
Columbia,  no.  8957,  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company  v.  Julius  A.  Krug, 
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Schneller.  Oscar.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45804,  Oscar  Schneller  v.  United 
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Schrcffler  Street  d  Supply  Co.  No.  1124,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1945,  R.  E.  Schreffler,  doing  business  as  Schreffler  Steel  &  Supply  Co., 
and  Byron  G.  Rogers,  guardian  ad  litem  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator, 
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Seipp,  William  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46306,  William  A.  Seipp  v.  United 
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Skiskoicski,  Charles  J.  Brief  for  appellee  and  joint  appendix,  United  States 
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South  Buffalo  Railway.  Civil  action  no.  1464,  in  district  court  for  western  district 
of  New  York,  United  States  v.  South  Buffalo  Railway  Company,  Bethlehem 
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Spencer  Corporation.  No.  54S6,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4tli  circuit,  Eugene 
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Square  Construction  Co.  No.  46243,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Square  Construction 
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Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.  No.  235.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
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United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  no.  11114,  Standard 

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Stein  Brothers  Manufacturing  Co.  Docket  no.  23-R,  Tax  Court,  Stein  Brothers 
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Sunal,  Rudolph  J.  No.  5490,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  United 
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for  United  States  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  [v.  65-69,  fiscal  year  1945, 
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Tate,  Edwin  F.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  9217, 
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Taxation.  Legislative  history  of  current  tax  payment  act  of  1943.  1946.  iii+ 
15  p.     i  J  12 :  T 19/3 

Thayer-West  Point  Hotel  Co.  No.  1232,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
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Third  National  Bank  in  Nashville.  No.  137,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
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Trailmoiile  Co.  No.  1099,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
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J  1.78 :  T  681 

Union  College.  Nos.  831-833,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
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Union  Paving  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46255,  Union  Paving  Company,  cor- 
poration organized  and  existing  under  laws  of  Delaware  v.  United  States ;  de- 
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Volkringer,  Anthony.  No.  166,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
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West  Kentucky  Coal  Co.  No.  1198,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
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Yassin,  Ivor  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46985,  Ivor  B.  Yassin  v.  United  States ; 
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Pacifio  Oas  and  Electric  Co.  Fact  Finding  Board.  Report  and  recommendations 
of  Fact  Finding  Board  appointed  by  order  of  May  9,  15>46  in  dispute  between 
Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company  and  Utility  Workers  Union  of  America,  CIO, 
Locals  133,  134,  135.  136,  137,  169,  236  and  241.  Benjamin  Aaron,  Clark  Kerr, 
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Cement.  National  standards  for  cement,  asphalt,  and  composition  finishing  ap- 
prenticeship, jointly  formulated  and  adapted  by  Associated  General  Contractors 
of  America,  Inc.,  and  Operative  Plasterers'  and  Cement  Finishers'  International 
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Roofing.    National  pattern  for  local  apprenticeship  standards  in  roofing  industry. 
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(Publication  313).    *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  747 
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Employment.  Job  trends  operating  against  youth  employment  point  up  need  for 
action  on  youth's  behalf,  chief  of  Children's  Bureau  outlines  steps  to  be  taken 
to  hold  open  the  future.  [1946.]  11  leaves,  4°  (Our  nation's  children,  no.  5.) 
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Miners.  Welfare  funds  for  miners  in  foreign  countries.  May  16,  1946.  5  leaves, 
4*    [Processed.]    t  L  2.2  :M  66/2 

Mining.  Productivitv  and  unit  labor  cost  in  .selected  mining  industries,  1935-45. 
.TunelWe.    9  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  2.19 :  M  66/935-45 

Wage  Analysis  Branch.     Recent  publications  of  Wage  Analysis  Branch.    Mar. 

1946.  [3]-f-4-{-16  p.  4*     [Pi'oeessed.     Includes  all  wage  reports  by  Bureau's 
Wage  Analysis  Branch  for  periods  from  Jan.  1941  to  date.]     t 

L  2.2  :W  12/5/946 

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956  Government  Publications 

Wages.    Occupational  wage  relationships,  machine  tool  accessories,  1945;  pre- 
pared by  Lily  Mary  David.     [I&i6.]     cover  title,  [2] +24  p.  1  pi.  37  tab.  4° 
(Series  1,  no.  2.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  4G-2  L  2.25:  2 

Trends  in  urban  wage  rates  Apr.-Oct.  1945;  [prepared  in  Wage  Analysis 

Branch].     [1946.]     iv+7  p.     (Bulletin  860.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review, 
Feb.  1^6]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  L  46-44  L  2.3:  860 

Same.     (H.  doc.  505,  79th  Cong.  2nd  sess.) 

Union  wage  scales:  Bakery  trades,  1945.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [100]  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  40-122  L  2.29 :  B  17 

Same:  Newspaper  printing  trades,  1&45.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [33]  p.  4" 

[Processed.]     t  • 

L.  C.  card  L  38-61  L  2.29 :  N  47 

• Wage  structure:  Sheet  metal,  1945;   [prepared  by  Donald  L.  Helm  and 

Cleo  Ingle].     [1946.]     cover  title,   [2] +14  p.  17  tab.  4°     (Series  2,  no.,  7.) 
[Processed.]     t  L  2.27:  7 

Same:   Small   arms,  1945;    [prepared  by  Joseph  M.   Sherman].     [1946.] 

cover  title,  [3] +11  p.  2  pi.  15  tab.  4°     (Series  2,  no.  9.)      [Processed.]     t 

L2.27:9 

Women  in  factories,  Oct.  1939-Dec.  1945,  estimated  number  of  women  production 
workers  employed  in  manufacturing  industries.    Mar.  1946.    cover  title,  14  p. 
1  pi.  4"     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L  46-104  .  L  2.2  :W  84/3/93^^5-2 

PUBLICATIONS  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Labor  Department.    Publications  of  Department  of  Labor.     [Edition  of]     Jan.  1, 
1946.     1946.     iv+8S  p.     f     •  Item  770. 
L.  C.  card  1&-26563  L  4.5:  946 

RETRAINING  AND  REEMPLOYMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Address  by  G.  B.  Erskine,  USMC,  administrator.  Retraining  and  Reemployment 
Administration,  before  Colorado  Veterans'  Advisory  Council,  Denver,  Colo., 
June  7,  1946.     [1946.]    13  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t  L 24.7  :Er  8/6 

Inter  view  in  counseling,  outline  of  interviewing  procedure  for  use  of  community 
advisory  centers.     [1946.]     v+25  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  46-107  L  24.2 :  In  88 

Veterans.  Recommended  minimum  criteria  for  approval  of  establishments  offer- 
ing nonagricultural,  on-the-job  training  for  veterans,  by  committee  representing 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Department  of  Commerce,  Department  of  Labor, 
Navy  Department,  War  Department,  Civil  Service  Commission,  Federal  Security 
Agency,  Veterans'  Administration.  [Apr.  8,  1946.]  6  p.  narrow  8°  t 
•   Item  741  L24.2:V64 

SOLICITOR 

General  Industries  Co.  No.  10078,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  House  Division,  v.  General 
Industries  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio ; 
petition  for  rehearing.     [1946.]     cover  title,  9  p.     t  L  21.7  :G  286/3 

Hargis,  Oeorge.  No.  8956,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  George 
Hargis  v.  Wabash  Railroad  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  Illinois,  southern  division,  Charles  G.  Briggle,  judge;  brief  for  ad- 
ministrator, Wage  and  Hour  Division,  as  amicus  curiae.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+lTp.    t  L  21.7  :H  223 

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August  1946  957 

Ritter  Food  Stores.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11651,  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Divi- 
sion, V.  Ritter  Food  Stores  (and  reverse  title),  appeal  and  cross-appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  Mississippi.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
56  p.    t  L  21.7 :  R  514 

Roberg,  Richard.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Richard 
Roberg  et  al.  v.  Henry  Phipps  Estate  and  586  Fifth  Avenue  Corp.,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York;  brief  for  administrator^of 
Wage  and  Hour  Division,  as  amicus  curiae.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.     t 

L  21.7 :  R  54 

Wall  Wire  Products  Co.  No.  10245,  in  cii'cuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Wall  Wire 
Products  Company,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Michi- 
gan ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i-j-lo  p.    *  L21.7:  W  154 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Teleph&ne  ivorkers.     Woman  telephone  worker,  1946.   [6] -[-38  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
207. )    *  Paper,  10c.    •  Item  777 
L.  C.  card  L  46-46  L  13.3  :  207 

United  Nations.  Report  of  Frieda  S.  Miller,  director,  Women's  Bureau,  before 
Conference  of  Women's  Organizations,  Mar.  14, 1946  on  United  Nations  sessions 
in  London.  [1946.]     12  p.    4°     [Processed.]     t  L13.12:Un3 

Wometi  workers.  Consultation  on  post  war  employment  of  women,  materials 
for  United  States  prepared  in  response  to  questions  from  I.  L.  O.,  Apr.  1946. 
[1946.]     [l]-f38p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  L  13.2:  Em  7/3 

Facts  on  women  workers.     June  1946.     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L13.2:W&4/19 

Why  women  work.  June  1946.  2  p.  il.  4",  folded  into  narow  12°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L  13.2  :W  84/18 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Addresses.    National  library  in  life  of  nation ;  by  Luther  H.  Evans,  librarian  of 
Congress    (address  delivered  before  Organizational  Conference  of  Canadian 
Library  Association,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  June  15,  1946).     [1946.]     11  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  4&-26677  LC  1.14  :L  61/4 

Problems  facing  Library  of  Congress ;  by  Luther  H.  Evans,  librarian  of 

Congress.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  4°  [Talk  given  before  joint  meeting  of  Cleveland 
Chapter,  Special  Libraries  Association  and  Library  Club  of  Cleveland  and 
vicinity,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Oct.  4,  1945.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only). 

L.  C.  card  46-26678  LG  1.14 :  L  61/3 

Talk  given  before  Washington  Visual  Workers,  Apr.  24,  1946.  by  John  G. 

Bradley.     [1946.]     8  leaves,  4»    $  LC1.14:V82 

Florida's  centennial.  Library  of  Congress,  Mar.  3,  1945,  address  by  Claude  Pepper, 
Senator  from  Florida,  on  occasion  of  ceremonies  opening  Florida  Centennial 
Exhibition  at  Library  of  Congress,  together  with  Catalog  of  the  Exhibition. 
1946.  [2]  -f  36  p.  10  p.  of  por.  and  pi.  map,  4°  [Portraits  and  plates  are  mounted. 
Text  and  other  illustrations  on  p.  1,  2,  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  784 
L.  C.  card  46-26780  LC  1.2 :  F  66/3 

GENT:RAL  REFERENCE  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Post-war  problems,  current  list  of  United  States  Government  publications,  July- 
Sept.  1945;  compiled  by  Katherine  Oliver  Murra,  with  collaboration  of  librarians 
of   Federal    agencies.      Washington,    1946.     [l]-|-vii-fl93   p.    4°     [Processed.] 
t  (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  45-36680  LC  2.2 :  P  84/2/945-3 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

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958  Government  Publjcations 

HISPANIC  FOUNDATION 
Higpantc  actimties  of  Library  of  Congress,  with  address  by  Archibald  MacLeish. 
194G.    36  p.  il.     [Includes  list  of  Publications  in  Hispanic  field  issued  by  Library 
of  Congress.]     t     •  Item  784 
L.  C.  card  46-2G464  LC  24.2 :  H  62 

LEGISLATIVE  REFERENCE  SERVICE 

Economic  relations.    Public  affairs  bulletins :  Economic  relations  between  United 
States  and  Latin  America ;  [by]  Lottie  M.  Manross.     Washington,  D.  C.,  1946. 
cover  title,  [3]  leaves+44  p.  1  tab.  4°     (Bulletin  45.)     [Processed.]     f  (free  to 
libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-26616  LC  14.9 :  45 

PRINTS  AND  PHOTOGRAPHS  DIVISION 

Microfilms.'  Index  to  microfilm  reproductions  in  Photograph  Section,  series  A, 
lots  1-1737.  [Reprint  with  changes]  1946.  cover  title,  2+26  leaves,  4". 
[Processed.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only).  • 

L.  C.  card  46-26672  LC  25.2 :  M  58/lots  1-1737/rep. 

Note. — This  is  an  alphabetical  index  to  the  principal  subjects  of  the  first  100  reels 
of  microfilm  copies  of  documentary  photographs,  including  the  photographic  survey  of 
the  United  States  produced  under  the  direction  of  Rov  E.  Stryker  for  the  Farm  Security 
Administration  and  the  War  Information  Office  in  1935-43. 

PROCESSING  DEPARTMENT 

Cataloging.     Studies  of  descriptive  cataloging,  report  to  librarian  of  Congress  by 
director  of  Processing  Department.    1946.     [3] +48  p.+8  leaves,  il.    t     •  Item 
784. 
L.  C.  card  46-26314  LC  30.2 :  C  28/2/946 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Conference  agreements.  No.  635,  United  States  Gulf-Atlantic  and  India,  Ceylon 
and  Burma  conference  (agreement  no.  7620)  [decided  Oct.  23,  1945;  report 
andorder  of  Commission].  [1946.]  [1] +749-754+ [1]  p.  [Report  from  Mari- 
time Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t  MC  1.22/la :  635 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — The  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasing  for  sale 
Its  individual  Reports.  Distribution  to  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cannot  be  made 
until  Reports  belonging  to  an  individual  annual  volume  have  been  released  by  the 
Committee. 

Ailerons.  Pressure  distribution  over  plug-type  spoiler-slot  aileron  on  tapered 
wing  with  full-span  slotted  flaps  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  John  G.  Lowry 
and  Thomas  R.  Turner.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title.  11  p.  il.  37  p.  of 
pi.  4°    (Technical  note  1079.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1079 

Airfoils.  Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  boundary-layer  control  bv  suction  on 
NACA  653-418,  a =1.0  airfoil  section  with  0.29-airf oil-chord  double  slotted  flap 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  H.  Quinn,  jr.  Washington,  June  1946. 
cover  title,  16  p.  il.  3  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.  4°    (Technical  note  1071.)     [Processed.]    t 

Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1071 

Cylinders.  Stresses  in  and  general  instability  of  raonocoque  cylinders  with  cut- 
outs: 1,  Experimental  investigation  of  cylinders  with  symmetric  cutout  sub- 
jected to  pure  bending  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  N.  j.  Hoff  and  Bruno  A. 
Boley.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  26  leaves+  p.  27-28, 12  pi.  46  p.  of 
pi.    4°     (Technical  note   1013.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1013 

Same :  2,  Calculation  of  stresses  in  cylinder  with  symmetric  cutout  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  N.  J.  Hoff,  Bruno  A.  Boley,  and  Bertram  Klein.  Wash- 
ington. June  1946.  cover  title,  42  leaves+p.  43-59,  16  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1014.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5  :  6/1014 

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August  19^6  959 

Elevators  (aircraft).  Investigation  of  additional  requirements  for  satisfactory 
elevator  control  characteristics  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  William  H.  Phil- 
lips. Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  9  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Technical  note 
1060.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1060 

Flames.  Kinetics  of  chemical  reactions  in  flames  [with  list  of  references],  by 
Y  Zeldovich  and  N.  Semenov;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  from]  Journal  of  ex- 
perimental and  theoretical  physics  (U.  S.  S.  R.),  vol.  10,  1940.  Washington, 
June  1946.  cover  title,  15  leaves,  4"  (Technical  memorandum  1084.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y3.N21/D:  8/1084 

Fuel.  Analysis  of  factors  affecting  state  of  fuel  and  air  mixtures  [with  list  of 
references] ;  by  Mitchell  Gilbert,  John  N.  Howard,  and  Bruce  L.  Hicks.  Wash- 
ington, May  1946.  cover  title,  10  leaves,  10  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Technical  note  1078  ) 
[Processed.  ]     t  "^  3.N  21/5 :  b/1078 

Fuselage  Langley  full-scale-tunnel  investigation  of  fuselage  boundary  layer  on 
typical  fighter  airplane  with  single  liquid-cooled  engine  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] •  by  K.  R.  Czarnecki  and  Jerome  Pasamanick.  Washington,  June  1946. 
cover  title,  6  p.  1  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1087.)      [Processed]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/10-S ' 

Qiiges  Performance  tests  of  wire  strain  gages :  4,  Axial  and  transverse  sensi- 
tivities [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  WiUiam  R.  Campbell.  Washington,  June 
1946.    cover  title,  20  leaves,  6  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1042.)     [Processed.]     T 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1042 

Heat  transfer.  Empirical  equation  for  coefficient  of  heat  transfer  to  flat  surface 
from  plane  heated-air  jet  directed  tangentially  to  surfece  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  John  Zerbe  and  James  Selna.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title. 
10  leaves,  5  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1070. )     [Processed.]     t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/10(0 

flelic^Ters?""  Stalling  "of 'helicopter' blades"[with"list'of  "references];  by  F.  B. 
Gustafson  and  G.  C.  Myers,  jr.  Washington.  June  1946.  cojer  ^^^l^'^/VnFo 
5  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1083.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1083 

Lightning  discharges  to  aircraft  and  associated  meteorological  conditions  [with 
bibliographies] ;  by  L.  P.  Harrison.  Washington,  May  1946.  coyer  title,  iii+ 
149  p.  il.  12  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1001.)     [Processed.]     t     Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1001 

Partiul-span -models.  Jet-boundary  and  plan-form  corrections  for  partial-span 
models  with  reflectiou  plane,  end  plate,  or  no  end  plate  in  closed  circular  wind 
tunnel  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  James  C  Sivells  and  Owen  J.  Deters. 
Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  67  p.  3  pi.  38  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1077.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1077 

Profile  recorders.  Photographic  profile  recorder  for  airscrews  and  wing  models, 
by  R.  Kuhl  and  K.  Raab;  [translation  by  H.  I.  Lewenz  from]  Luftwissen,  v.  5. 
no  5,  1938.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  5  leaves,  3  pi.  4"  (Technical 
memorandum  1088.)  [Processed.  Reprint  of  R.  T.  P.  3  Translation  2197, 
issued  by  Ministry  of  Aircraft  production,  London,  England.]     t 

^  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1008 

Propellers.  Effect  of  simulated  icing  on  propeller  performance  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Blake  W.  Corson,  jr.  and  Julian  D.  Maynard.  Washington, 
June  1946.  cover  title,  11  p.  7  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1084.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1084 

Turlosupercharger.  Comparative  effectiveness  of  convection-type  and  radiation- 
type  cooling  cap  on  turbosupercharger  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Frederick 
J.  Hartwig,  jr.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  8  leaves,  9  p.  of  pi.  (Tech- 
nical note  1082.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1082 

Velocity  distribution  on  wing  sections  of  arbitrary  shape  in  compressible  potential 
flow:  2,  Subsonic  symmetric  adiabatic  flows;  by  Lipman  Bers.  Washington, 
June  1946.  cover  title,  44  leaves  -fp.  45-53,  4  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1012.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1012 

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960  Government  Publications 

Wiyigs  (aircraft).  Effect  of  sweepback  aud  aspect  ratio  on  longitudinal  stability 
characteristics  of  wings  at  low  speeds  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph 
A.  Shortal  and  Bernard  Maggin.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  7  p. 
12  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1093.)     [Processed.]     t        Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1093 

Influence  of  large  amounts  of  wing  sweep  on  stability  and  control  prob- 
lems of  aircraft  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Hartley  A.  Soul6.  Washington, 
June  1946.  cover  title,  20  p.  20  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1088.)  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1088 

Yoto  (aircraft).  Consideration  of  dynamic  loads  on  vertical  tail  by  theory  of 
flat  yawing  maneuvers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  Boshar  and  Philip 
Davis.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  12  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1065.)      [Processed.]^    t  Y  3.N 21/5 :  6/1065 

Simplified  method  for  determining  from  flight  data  rate  of  change  of 

yawing-moment  coeflacient  with  sideslip  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert 
C.  Bishop  and  Harvard  Lomax.  Washin'gton.  June  1946.  cover  title,  8  leaves. 
4  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1076.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1076 

NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

Records.  Treatment  of  fire  and  water  damaged  records;  [by  Adelaide  E. 
Minogue].  [1946.]  p.  17-25.  ( [Publication  46-14.] )  [Processed.  Reprinted 
by  National  Archives  from  American  archivist,  vol.  9,  no.  1.]    t     AE  1.2 :  R  24/2 

Your  Government's  records  in  National  Archives ;  [compiled  by  W.  Brooks 

Phillips].  1946.  ix  +  81p.  ([Publication  46-18.])  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  835 
L.  C.  card  A  46-1746  "^  AE  1.2 :  R  24/3 

FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

XoTE. — The  archivist  of  the  United  States  acting  through  this  division  established  by 
him  under  the  provisions  of  the  Federal  register  act  (49,  Stat.  500,  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C, 
and  supp.  301  et  seq.),  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  published  are  printed  and  distributed  forthwith  by  the  Government  Printing  Office 
in  a  serial  publication  designated  the  Federal  register.  The  daily  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.  11,  no.  128-148;  July  2-31,  1946.     [1946.] 
p.  7327-8276,  4°     [Daily  except  Sunday,  Monday  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 
L.  C.  card  3&-26246  AE  2.7 :  11/128-148 

Note. — The  Federal  register  publishes  (1)  all  Presidential  Proclamations;  and  all 
Executive  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 
employees  thereof :  it  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establishing,  amending  or 
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documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  may  be  required  so  to  be  published  by  act  of  the 
Congress.  From  Mar.  14,  1936,  through  Aug.  31,  1946,  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven 
(197)  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  .Tune  3,  1938,  and  have  been  replaced  by  the 
annual  supplements  to  the  Code  of  Federal  regulations. 

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$15.00  per  year.  Subscriptions  are  payable  in  advance,  ^end  remittances  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Same,  v.  11,  nos.  64-127,  index  Apr.-June  1946.     [1946.1     70  p.  4' 

AE  2.7 :  11/64-127/ind. 

NATIONAL  HOUSING  AGENCY 

Housing.  Veterans  emergency  housing  program,  community  action  report  to 
Mayor's  Emergency  Housing  Committee,  v.  1,  no.  1;  May  18,  1946,  [1946.] 
[2]  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  NHA  1.12: 1/1 

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August  1946  961 

"*  FEDERAL  PUBLIC  HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Addresses.  Role  of  public  housing  in  the  emergency,  address  by  David  L.  Kvooth, 
general  counsel,  Federal  Public  Housing  Authority,  before  New  England  Council 
of  National  Association  of  Housing  OflScials,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  24,  1946. 
[1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  NHA  4.2  :H  81/8 

LivaWity  problems  of  1,000  families.  Oct.  1, 1945  [published  1946].  [3]  +  67  p.  il. 
4"'    (Bulletin  28.)     [Issued  with  perforations.]    t    •  Item  558      NHA  4.3/2:  28 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  Decisions  and  orders  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Activities.     Studies  of  results  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  activities,  sum- 
mary of  operations  analysis,  1942-44.     1946.     vi-i-91  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26692  LR  1.2 :  N  21/3/942^4 

Beck,  C.  D.,  d  Co.  No.  10208,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Hal  Peterson  [et  al.],  d/b/a  C.  D.  Beck  &  Company, 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii-f26  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  B  388/3 

Bird  Machine  Co.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
1st  circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bird  Machine  Company ; 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  143  p.    t  LR  1.9  :B  532/2 

Campbell,  John  W.,  Inc.  Stipplemental  appendix  to  petitioners'  briefs,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  11255,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v. 
John  W.  Campbell,  Inc. ;  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+53  p.    t        LR  1.9  :C  152/3 

Decisions.  Index  to  v.  48,  Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.  1946.  [l]+57  p.  (Digest  Section,  Review  Section,  National  Labor 
Relations   Board,   1945.)     *  Paper,    15c.     •  Item   844  LR  1.8 :  4^/ind. 

Enid  Cooperative  Creamery  Association.  No.  3320,  in  circuit  court  of  api)eals  for 
10th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Enid  Cooperative  Creamery 
Association,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iii+18 
p.     $  LR  1.9 :  En  42 

Indepettdent  Employees  Association  of  Neptune  Meter  Co.  In  circuit  court  of 
api)eals  for  2d  circuit.  Independent  Eimployees  Association  of  Neptune  Meter 
Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  answer  of  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  to  petition  to  review  tiled  by  Independent  Employees  Association  of 
Neptune  Meter  Company.     [1946.]     cover  title,  3  p.    t  LR  1.9  :N  353/3 

Keystone  Steel  d  Wire  Co.  No.  8887,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit. 
Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company  and  Independent  Steel  Workers  Alliance  v. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  to  review  and  i-equest  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor 
Relations   Board.     [1946.]     cover   title,   iii-f53  p.    t  LR  1.9  :K  524/3 

Neptune  Meter  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  v.  Neptune  Meter  Company;  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  5  p.     t 

LR1.9:N353 

In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Neptune  Meter  Company  v. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  answer  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board 
and  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1946.]     cover  title.  8  p.     t  LR  1.9  :N  353/2 

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Showalter,  A.  J.,  Co.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  no.  11591,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  A.  J.  Showalter 
Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1046.]     cover  title,   [1] +81  p.     t  LR1.9:Sh82/2 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Casualties.  State  summary  of  war  casualties:  Massachusetts;  [compiled  May 
1946  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public  Information].  1946.  [2] +99  p.  4° 
*  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  M  38 

Same :  Michigan ;  [compiled  May  1946  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].    1946.     [2] +92  p.  4"    *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  857        N1.34:M58 

Same:  Nevada:  [compiled  Apr.  1946,  Casualty  Section,  Office  of  Public 

Information].     194G.     [2]+4p.  4"     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857.       N1.34:N41 

Same :  New  Hampshire ;  [compiled  May  1946,  by  Casualty  Section,  Office 

of  Public  Information].    1946.    [2] +13  p.  4°    *  Paper,  10c.    •  Item  857 

N1.34:N42h 

Same :  North  Dakota ;  [compiled  May  1946  by  Casualty  Section,  Office  of 

Public  Information].     1946.     [2]+llp.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  N  81d 

Landing  force  manual,  Navy  [1938]  :  chap.  19,  Small  arms  marlismanship.  Re- 
vised 1946.  1946.  iii+141  p.  il.  [Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes  United 
States  Navy  small  arms  firing  regulations  and  instructions,  1931,  and  SmaU 
arms  marksmanship,  chap.  19,  Landing  force  manual,  Navy,  1938.]  *  Paper, 
25c.    •  Item  861  '  N  1.19 :  L  23/938/chap.l9/rev. 

Lilly,  Charles  H.,  Co.  Claims  for  damages  submitted  by  Navy  Department,  esti- 
mate of  appropriation  to  pay  claim  [of  Chas.  H.  Lilly  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.]. 
Jvme  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.    3  p.    (S.  doc.  222,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

.      NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Posters.  [Air  discipline  Dilbert  posters]  ;  813-835.  [1945.]  Each  10X13.5  in. 
([Aviation]  Training  Division.)      [An  announcement  was  also  issued.]     t 

N  27.10 :  813-835 

[Dilbert  swim  posters] ;  771-812.    [1945.]    Each  10X13.5  in.  or  13.5X10  in. 

( [Aviation]  Training  Division. )    t  N  27.10 :  771-812 

Famous  last  lines;  [posters].  1945.  Each  10X13.5  in.  ([Aviation]  Train- 
ing Division. )     $  N  27.11 :  F  21/no.l-8 

All  I  got  to  do  Is  fly  half  contact  and  half  instruments. 

It's  O.  K.    I've  been  flying  over  that  area  for  2  years. 

Ohly  new  boys  go  around  again  ! 

Only  scattered  thunder  showers,  let's  go. 

That's  my  home  field,  I  can  get  in. 

200  feet  ?    hell,  it  will  be  1500  by  time  we  get  there. 

We  can  make  It,  just  lean  it  all  the  way  back. 

What  did  he  say  the  altimeter  setting  was  ? 

HYDBOQRAPHIC  OFFICE 

NOTB. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals  and  tables  published  by  the 
Hydrographic  Office  are  again  available  to  the  public.  All  charts  and  publications  are 
for  sale  by  the  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department,  Washington  23,  D.  C,  and  by 
its  commercial  agents  which  are  located  i'n  the  principal  American  sea  and  lake  ports. 
Manuals  and  tables  which  do  not  require  correction  service  are  available  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington  25.  D.  C.  H.  O.  circular  3  and  its  supplement  lists 
all  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals,  and  tables,  and  several  charts  and  reprints 
of  Hydrographic  Information,  which  are  often  in  demand,  and  the  circulars  are  supplied 
free  upon  request  to  the  Hydrographic  Office.  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  and  H.  O. 
bulletins  are  supplied  free  only  to  those  having  a  definite  need  thereof,  on  application 
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Hydrographic  Offices  In  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah, 
New  Orleans,  Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro  (Calif.),  San  .Tuan  (P.  R.),  Captain 
of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago,  Cleve- 
land, Buffalo,  Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Duluth. 

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Bi-itish  Columbia.  1946  supplement  lo  Hydrograpliic  Office  publicatiou  176,  Sail- 
ing directions  for  British  Columbia,  v,  2,  corrections  and  additions  from  date 
of  publication  (July  16,  1941)  to  Jan.  1,  IMQ.  1946.  [l]4-30  leaves,  t 
•  Item  867  N  6.8 :  176/941-6 

France.  1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  132,  North  coast  of 
France  pilot,  corrections  and  additions  from  date  of  publicatiou  (Oct.  13,  1928) 
to  Jan.  1,  1946.     1946.     [l]+60  leaves,     t     •Item  867         N  6.8 :  132/928-18 

Racon.  Racon  list :  Book  1,  Western  Hemisphere,  between  20°  W.  and  170°  W., 
including  Iceland  and  Aleutian  Islands  ;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  v-f 
62  p.  il.     (H.  O.  pub.  no.  520 ;  CCBP  02.)     t  N  6.8 :  520/946 

— —  Same,  Monthly  correction  list  to  Racon  list.  Book  1  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  520, 
CCBP  02)  ;  Mar.  1-July  1,  1946.     [1946.]    various  paging,    t 

N  0.8 :  520/946/corr.list— 1  to  5 

Racon  list :  Book  2,  Pacific  area,  170°  W.  to  60°  E.,  exclusive  of  Aleutian 

Islands;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  iv+oO  p.  il.  (H.  O.  pub.  no. 
521;  CX:BP  03.)     t  N  6.8:  521/946 

Same,  Monthly  correction  list  to  Racon  list.  Book  2  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  521, 

CCBP  03)  ;  Mar.  1-July  1,  1946.      [1946.]     various  paging,     f 

N  6.8 :  521/946/corr.list— 1  to  5 
Charts 

Atlantic  Ocean.  South  Atlantic  Ocean,  northwestern  part,  and  southern  part 
of  north  Atlantic  Ocean  ;  no.  0957.  Natural  scale  1 :  5,605,390  at  lat.  4°.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  published  Mar.  1930,  2d  edition,  June  1946.    32X45  in.     t  60c. 

N  6.18 :  0957 

Australia.  Australia,  east  coast,  Claremont  Point  to  Turtle  Group,  from  British 
surveys  between  1843  and*  1901 ;  no.  3461.  Natural  scale  1 :  147,350  at  lat. 
14°20'.  Washington,  D.  C,  publislied  Apr.  1925,  2d  edition,  May  1946,  cor- 
rected through  Notice  to  mariners  22,  [June]  1  [1946].    26x49  in.     t  70c. 

N  6.18 :  3461 

Australia,  east  coast.  Turtle  Group  to  Hope  Islands,   including  Barrier 

Reefs,  from  British  surveys  between  1843  and  1903;  no.  3460.  Natural  scale 
1 :  146,880  at  lat.  15°.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  May  1925,  2d  edition. 
May  1946.     47X26  in.     t  70c.  N  6.18: 3460 

Inset :  Cook  Passage,  from  British  survey  in  1901. 

Bias  Bay.  Northern  part  of  Taya  Wan  (Bias  Bay),  China,  southeast  coast,  Asia, 
from  Japanese  survey  in  1938;  no.  6442.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.4  in.,  natural  scale 
1:30,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1945,  2d  edition,  May  1946. 
27X39  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  6442 

Bou10[/ne  and  approaches,  France,  north  coast,  from  French  survey  in  1897  with 
corrections  to  1944 ;  no.  4342.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.7  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  14,500. 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  1940.     36x28  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18:  4342 

Chih-chu  Tao  (Spider  Island)  anchorage,  Chih-Yang  Pao,  China,  east  coast,  Asia, 
from  Japanese  survey  in  1937;  no.  6402.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.1  in.,  natural  scale 
1 :  35,020.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1945,  2d  edition,  June  1946. 
28  X  39  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18 :  6462 

Eta  Uchi,  Japan.  Eta  Uchi  and  approaches,  Hiroshima  Wan,  Naikai  (Inland 
Sea),  Japan,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1926;  no.  G357.  Scale  100  yds.=0.3  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  12,020.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1945,  2d  edition 
Jun.  1946.     39X26  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  6357 

French  Indochina.  French  Indochina,  Annam,  Cap  Lay  to  Cap  Mui  Ron,  south 
China  Sea,  Asia,  from  French  survey  in  1878  with  additions  to  ]904;  no.  6212. 
Natural  scale  1 :  153,960  at  lat.  15°.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition.  May  1946. 
37  X  26  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  6212 

French   Indochina-Annam,   Cu   Lao   Cham    to   Hue,    including   Bale   de- 

Tourane,  South  China  Sea.  Asia,  from  French  surveys  to  1938;  no.  6210. 
Natural  scale  1:153,075  at  lat.  16°20'.  Washington.  D.  C,  ]st  edition,  June 
1946.     27X38  in.     1 50c.  N  6.18: 6210 

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964  Government  Publications 

Funafuti  Atoll,  Ellice  Gi'oup,  south  Pacific  Ocean,  from  U.  S.  Nacval  surveys  in 
1942  and  1943  and  Britisti  survey  in  1S9G;  no.  1802.  Scale  naut.  m.=2  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  36,285.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Sept.  1899,  9th  edition, 
May  1946.    39X26  in.    t    50c.  N  6.18: 1802 

Oood  Hope,  Cape  of.  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  False  Bay,  south  coast  of  Africa, 
from  British  surveys  between  1858  and  1900  with  additions  to  1933 ;  ho.  2393. 
Natural  scale  1 :  77,800.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1907,  6th  edition. 
May  1946.    38X32  in.    t    60c.  N  6.18: 2393 

Eai-nun  Strait  (Cli'iung-chou  Hai-hsia),  China,  south  coast,  from  British,  French 
and  Japanese  surveys  to  1939 ;  no.  6080.  Natural  scale  1 :  267,440  at  lat.  20°20'. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition.  May  1946.    25X38  in.    t    50c.  N  6.18:  6080 

Harhna  Nada.  Harbors  in  Harima  Nada,  Honshu,  south  coast,  Naikai  (Inland 
Sea),  Japan,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1929;  no.  6158.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st 
edition,  June  1946.     17X27  in.     f     30c.  N  6.18: 6158 

Includes : 

O  Wan,  Approaches  to. 

0K6. 

Shikama  Ko. 

Takasago  K5. 

nonshft.  Harbors  on  south  coast  of  Honshu,  Naikai  (Inland  Sea),  Japan,  from 
Japanese  surveys  to  1902,  with  additions  to  1930;  no.  1659.  Washington, 
D.  C,  published  Aug.  1898,  8th  edition.  May  1946,  corrected  through  Notice 
to  mariners  22  [June  1,  1946].    26X19  in.    f    30c.  N  6.18: 1659 

Includes : 

Katakami  K5  and  approaches. 

Okayama  Suid5. 

Ushimado  Seto  and  vicinity. 

Jan  Mayen,  Greenland  Sea,  Artie  Ocean,  from  surveys  by  Austrian  Arctic  exxwdi- 
tiou  in  1882  and  1883  with  additions  from  U.  S.  Navy  survey  in  1943 ;  no.  5782. 
Natural  scale  1 :  89,000  at  lat.  71°.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  June  1946. 
30X34  in.     t     50c.  N  6.18:  5782 

Inset :  Nordlaguna  Anchorage. 

Kantang,  Malay  Peninsula.  Thang  Khao  Kantang  (approach, to  Kantang), 
Malay  Peninsula,  west  coast,  Thailand,  Asia,  from  Thai  Government  surveys  in 
1926  "and  1927;  no.  3766.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1:40,635. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  Aug.  1945,  2d  edition,  June  1946.  31X25  in. 
t     50c.  N  6.18 :  3766 

Ko  Chang  Chang,  Gnlf  of  Thailand,  Thailand,  Asia,  from  Thai  Government  sur- 
veys to  1918 ;  no.  3789.  Natural  scale  1 :50,  145.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition. 
May  1946.'  28X27  in.     t     40c.  N  6.18:  3789 

Erat  Bay.  Ao  Trat  (Krat  Bay)  Gulf  of  Thailand,  Thailand,  Asia,  from  Thai 
Government  surveys  in  1918  and  1919 ;  no.  3790.  Scale  naut.  m=1.8  in.,  natural 
scale  1:  40,300.    Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1946.    30x23  in.    t    40c. 

N  6.18 :  3790 

Kure  E6,  Honshu-Naikai  (Inland  Sea),  Japan,  from  Japanese  survev  in  1907  with 
additions  to  1931;  no.  6089.  Scale  100  yds.=0.5  in.,  natural  scale  1:7.300. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  June  1946.    27X38  in.    f    60c.         N  6.18:  6089 

Malta  Island.  Malta  and  Gozo  Islands,  Mediterranean  Sea.  from  British  sui'vey 
in  1863,  with  additions  and  corrections  to  1942 ;  no.  2467.  Natural  scale 
1:60.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1908,  Sth  edition,  June  1946. 
28X39  in.     t     60c.  N  6.18: 2467 

Inset :  Cala  Dueira,  Gozo  Island,  from  British  survey  in  1917. 

Min  Chiang,  Ma-wei  to  Fu-chou  (Min-hou).  China,  east  coa.st,  Asia,  from  Chinese 
surveys  to  1935  with  additions  in  19R6;  no.  3200.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.2  in.,  scale 
1:22.760.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Mar.  1916.  3d  edition.  Mav  1946. 
27X39  in.    f    60c.  N  6.18:3200 


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August  1946  965 

New  South  Wales.  Plans  in  New  South  Wales,  Australia,  east  coast ;  no.  3440. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1946.  26x33  in.    t    50c.  N  6.18 :  3440 

Includes : 

Kembla,  Port,  from  British  survey  in  1938. 

Kembla,  Port,  Approaclies  to,  from  British  survey  in  1938. 

Kiama    Harbor,   from   British   survey   in   1885,   with   corrections   by   harbor  engineer 

to  1923. 
Wollongong  Harbor,  from  Briti.sh  survey  in  1938. 

Nicaragua.  Nicaragua,  east  coast,  Blueflelds  to  San  Juan  del  Norte  (Greytown), 
Central  America,  from  British  surveys  between  1836  and  1840,  topography  at 
San  Juan  del  Norte  from  uncontrolled  aerial  photographs  of  1931 ;  no.  2702. 
Natural  scale  1:146,995  at  lat.  11°30'.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  May 
1912,  6th  edition,  June  1946.     39X29  in.     t     60c.  N  6.18: 2702 

Nicaragua,  east  coast,  Iran  of  War  Cays  to  Bluefiields,  Central  America, 

from  British  surveys  between  1836  and  1843  with  additions  from  Nicaraguan 
Government  survey  in  1892;  no.  2701.  Natural  scale  1:146,500  at  lat.  12°30'. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  July  1912,  7th  edition.  May  1946.  39X26  in. 
t    50c.  N  6.18 :  2701 

Obama  K6,  Honshu,  northwest  coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  1909  and 
1925;  no.  6379.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.5  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,800.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1946.     26X39  in.     f  50c.  N  6.18:  6379 

Ominaio  Ko.  Inner  harbor  of  Ominato  Ko,  Mutsu  Wan,  Honshu,  north  coast, 
Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  1914  and  1921  with  additions  from  other 
sources  to  1934;  no.  6380.  Scale  500  yds.=l-.8  in.,  natural  scale  1:10,000. 
Washington,  D.  C.  published  June  1945,  2d  edition,  June  1946,  corrected 
through  Notice  to  mariners  22,   [June]   1   [1946].    39x27  in.     1 60c. 

N  6.18 :  6380 

Pacific  Ocean.  Western  north  Pacific  Ocean,  meteorological  plotting  chart.  Navy  ; 
no.  5555.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  May  1930,  8th  edition,  Apr.  1946. 
29X33  in.     t  (limited  distribution).  N 6.18:  5555 

Persian  Gulf.  Plans  in  Persian  Gulf;  no.  3657.  Washington,  D.  C,  published 
Apr.  1914,  2d  edition.  May  1946.    25X38  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  3657 

Includes : 

AI  'Ajman,  Sharjah  and  D.ibei,  from  British  surveys  between  1911  and  1936. 
Basidu  and  approaches,  from  British  survey  in  1860  with  additions  to  1930. 
Basidu  Anchorage,  from  British  survey  in  1860. 
Dabei,  from  British  surveys  between  1933  and  1936. 
Eas  al  Khaimah,  from  British  survey  in  1910. 

Pilot  charts.     Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Feb.-July  1946;  no.  1400. 
Scale  1°  long.  ==0.27  in.    Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  16,  1945-May  16.  1946.     Each 
23X38  in.     [Monthly.     Certain   portions  of  the  data   are  furnished   by   the 
Weather  Bureau.]     10c.  each. 
L.  C.  card  no.  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  946/2^ 

Note. — Monthly  charts  showing  mean  position  of  doldrum  belt,  supplement  to  British 
N.  M.  B.  memo.  109  42,  on  reverse  of  Feb.  issue  ;  Some  aspects  of  northern  Atlantic 
and  Arctic  weather  and  climate,  by  Willis  Edward  Hurd,  on  reverse  of  Mar.  issue ; 
Loran,  new  radio  navigator,  on  reverse  on  Apr.  issue  ;  Some  navigational  wrinkles,  on 
reverse  of  May  issue ;  Action  of  ocean  waves,  by  Frank  H.  Browning,  on  reverse  of 
June  issue ;  Physical  properties  of  sea  ice,  on  reverse  of  July  issue. 

Same,  supplement  with  title,  Arctic  ice  and  its  drift  into  north  Atlantic 

Ocean,  edition  no.  8.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  f*  (Supplement  to  Pilot  chart 
of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  May  1946.)  [Processed.]  t  Included  in  price  of 
chart.  N  6.15/1 :  946/5/supp. 

PracJiuap  Khiri  Khan  and  vicinity,  Gulf  of  Thailand,  Thailand,  east  coast,  Asia, 
from  Thai  Government  survey  in  1924;  no.  3781.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.6  in., 
natural  scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  Apr.1946.  30X22  in. 
t40c.  N  6.18:  3781* 

Shana  Wan,  Okinawa  Shima,  Nansoi  Shoto,  East  China  S'ea,  surveys  by  U.  S.  S. 
Pathfinder  and  U.  S.  S.  Harkness,  Sept.  1945 ;  field  chart  no.  1053'.  Scale  naut. 
m.=3.1  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,000.  n.  p.,  1st  edition  Sept.  1945,  reprinted 
Jan.  1946.     15X20  in.     t20c.  N  6.18/2  :Sh  2 

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Taongi  Atoll.  Southern  part  of  Taongi  Atoll,  Marshall  Islands,  north  Pacific 
Ocean,  from  U.  S.  Navy  survey  in  1945;  field  chart  no.  4012.  Scale  500  yds.= 
1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,000.  n.  p.  publlshpd  Nov.  194;"),  redrawn  Apr.  1946. 
32  X  2G  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18/2 :  T  15 

Inset :  Taongi  Island  Passage. 

Tsushima,  Japan.  IMans  on  coast  of  Tsushima,  Japan ;  no.  6216.  Washington. 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  June  1946.     39x27  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18:  6216 

Includes : 

Izumi  Wan  to  Nishltomarl  Wan,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1897  with  additions  to  1929. 
Kechi  Wnn,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  1897  and  1904  with  addition  to  1929. 
Shtishl  Wan,  from  Japanese  survey  In  1897. 
Tsutsu  Wan,  from  Japanese  survey  In  1897  with  additions  to  1929. 

Wani  TJra.  Approaches  to  Wani  Ura,  Tsushima,  north  coast,  Japan,  from  Japa- 
nese surveys  in  1897  and  1904  with  additions  from  other  sources  to  1980 ;  no. 
6218.  Scale  500  yds.=1.7  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,430.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st 
edition.  Mav  1946,  corrected  through  Notice  to  mariners  22,  [June]  1  [1946]. 
19X26  in.     f  30c.  N  6.18:  6218 

Yakivchi  Wan,  Amami-o  Shima,  Nansei  Shoto  (Southwestern  Islands),  Japan, 
from  Japanese  survey  in  1908  with  additions  to  1930;  no.  0510.  Scale  naut. 
m.=3.5  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,970.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  18S3, 
15th  edition.  May  1946.     28X39  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  0510 

Yangtze  River.  Yangtze  River  estuary  from  Middle  Ground  to  Woosung,  China, 
Asia,  from  surs'eys  by  Hydrographic  Department  of  Chinese  Navy,  with  addi- 
tions from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  .Tohn  Blish  (AGS-10)  and  other  sources  to  1945; 
field  chart  no.  53.  Scale  naut.  m.=0.8  in.,  natui'al  scale  1:90,000.  n.  p.,  1st 
edition  Nov.  1945,  reprinted  Mar.  1946.    16x21  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18/2  :T  1/2 

— ^  Yangtze  River  estuary.  South  Channel  from  sea  to  Middle  Ground,  from 
surveys  by  Hydrographic  Department  of  Chinese  Navy,  with  additions  from 
survey  by  U.  S.  S.  John  Blish  (AGS-10)  and  other  sources  to  1945;  field 
chart  no.  54.  Scale  naut.  m.=0.8  in.,  natural  scale  1:90,000.  n.  p.,  1st  edi- 
tion, Nov.  1945,  reprinted  Mar.  1946.    16X21  in.     t20c.  N6.18/2:Y1 

NAVAL  PERSONNEL  BUREAU 

Metalsmith  3c  and  2c  ;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training. 
Edition  of  1946.    1946.    vi-f  [l]+306  p.  il.  12°     (Navy  training  courses.)     [An- 
other illustration  on  front  cover.]    *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26570  N  17.25 :  M  56/3/946 

Motor  machinist's  mate.    Motor  machinist's  mate  3c  and  2c,  v.  1 ;  prepared  by 
Standards    and    Curriculum    Division,    Training.      Edition    of    1946.      1946. 
v-l-[l]+2S6  p.  il.  4  pi.  12°     (Navy  training  courses.)     [Another  illustration  on 
front  cover.]     *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item. 
L.  C.  card  4&-26693  N  17.25 :  M  85/2/946/v.l 

Same.  v.  2 ;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training. 

Ediiton  of  1946.    1946.    v-f[l]+228  p.  il.  1  pi.  12°     (Navy  training  courses.) 
[Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]    *  Paper,  50c.    •  Item 

N  17.25 :  M  85/2/^6/v.2 

NAVAI,  ACADEMY 

Report  of  board  of  visitors  to  Naval  Academy,  1946,  Annapolis,  Md.,  Apr.  11, 
1946.    [1946.]    cover  title.  13  p.    t    •  Item  886 
L.  C.  card  8-7222  N 12.1 :  946 

ORDNANCE  BUREAU 

Synchros.  United  States  Navy  synchros,  description  and  operation :  [prepared 
for  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Bureau  of  Ships  by  RCA  Service  Company,  Inc., 
edited  by  K.  A.  Simons].  Dec.  15.  1944.  166  p.  il.  4°  (Ordnance  pamphlet 
1303.)  [A  joint  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Bureau  of  Ships  publication.] 
*  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26715  N  18.7: 1303 

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SHIPS  BUREAU 

Microwave  techniques;  prepared  by  NDRC,  Division  14,  Radiation  Laboratory, 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.     [1944.]     iv+lS8,  p.  il.     [No  longer 
confidential.]     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26716  N  29.2 :  M  58 

Posters.    Band  concerts,  Navy  Band;  [poster].    1946.    18.6x13  in.    t 

N.29.15:B22 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU- 

Freight.  Navy  freight  classification  guide  for  aeronautical  materials,  Change  1 ; 
May  1,  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  4°  [Accompanied  by  certain  reprinted  pages  to 
be  inserted  in  the  guide.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  916 

>  N  20.2 :  F  87/2/945/ch.l 

Government  supplies.  Joint  Army-Navy  specification :  Boiler-feed-water-treat- 
ment,  materials  and  equipment  (for  theater  of  operations,  stationai'y  use)  ; 
Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     ( JANr-B-334. )     t  N  20 :  23 :  JAN-B-334 

Note. — This  and  the  following  instructions  and  specifications  are  issued  with  perfora- 
tions for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

'    Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  broadcloth;  Apr.  9,  1946.    [1946.]    5  p.  12°     (JAN-O- 

325. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-325 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  buckram,  white;  Apr.  26,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12° 

( JAN-O-331. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-331 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  drill  (fuUy  shrunk)  ;  Feb.  27, 1946.    [1946.]    7  p.  12° 

( J AN-C-300. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-300 

Same :  Cloth,  cotton,  fine,  plain ;  Apr.  26,  1946.     [194«.]     6  p.  12°     (JAN- 

C-332. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-332 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  print;  Feb.  27,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (JAN-C- 

299. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-299 

Same:  Concertina,  vpire  (barbed),  roll;  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12° 

(JAN-C-320.)     [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on  p.  6  as  1945.]     t 

N  20.23  :JAN-G-320 

Same:  Floats,  life,  balsa-wood,  amdt.  1;  Apr.  25,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12° 

(JAN-G-241    [amdt.   1].)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-G-241  amdt.  1 

■    Same:  Gimp,  cotton  (buttonhole)  ;  Apr.  26,  1946.    [1946.]    5  p.  12°     (JAN- 

G-329.)   t  N  20.23 :  JAN-G-329 

Same:  Kits,  testing,  impregnite-in-clothing.  Ml;  Apr.  23,  1946.     [1946.] 

8  p.  1  pi.  12°     (JAN-K-327.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-K-327 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  boxes,  fiberboard 

(V-board  and  W-board),  exterior  and  interior,  amdt.  2;  Apr.  23,  1946.     [1946.] 
3  p.  12°    (JAN-P-IOS    [amdt.  2].)     [Supersedes  amendment  1,  June  9,  1945.]    t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-P-108,  amdt.  2 

Same:   Protractors,  i>arallel-motion ;  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.   12° 

( JAN-P^05. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-305 

— -  Same:  Stick,  cruiser,  timber;  Apr.  26,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  12°  (JAN-S- 
330. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-S-330 

Same:  Wave-guide-assemblies,  flexible;  Jan.  24,  1946.     [1946.]     19  p.  12" 

(JAN-W-2S7.)     t  '  N  20.23 :  JAN-W-287 

Navy  Department  specification:  Bindei's.  loose-leaf,  catalog;  June  1,  1946. 

[1946.]     4  p.  12°     (53B6b.)      [Supersedes  53B6a,  Aug.  1,  1932.]   t 

N  20.6/2 :  53B6b 

Same:   Bottoms,  pipo-berth,   wire:   IMay  15,   1946.      [1946.1     8   p.    11.   12° 

(26B4a.)      [Supersedes  26B4,  Nov.  1,  1939.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  26B4a 

Same:  Bronze,  hydraulic  (ounce  metal),  castings:  May  1,  1946.     [1946.1 

6  p.  12°    (46B23e.)     [Supersedes  46B23c,  Sept.  1,  1939,  46B23d,  Dec.  1,  1943.]    t 

N  20.6/2 :  46B23e 

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Qovernment  supplies — Continued 

Same:  Bucklers,  gun,  ply-construction,  coated-fabric  (for  battleships  and 

cruisers)  ;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12"     (24B20.)     f  N  20.6/2 :  24B20 

Same:Colauders;May  1,1946.    [1946.]    4  p.  il.  12°    (64C8b.)     [Supersedes 

64C8a,  Apr.  1,  1944.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  64  C8b 

Same:  Copper-pigment  (for  use  in  antifouling  paint)  ;  May  15, 1946.     1946. 

1  p.  12°     (52C37a.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  C  37  a 

Same:  Couplings  and  fittings,  air-hose;  Apr.  15,  1946.    [1946.]    11  p.  il.  12° 

(33C4f. )     [Supersedes  33C4e,  Nov.  2,  1942.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  33  C  4  f 

Same:  Crucibles  (for  molting  aluminum)  ;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]    4  p.  12° 

(50C4a.)     [Supersedes  50C4,  Sept.  1,  1938.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  50  C  4  a 

Same:  Deck-covering,  light-weight,  nonslip   (abrasive-coated  fabric  and 

cement);  July  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°    (27Dlla.)      t         N  20.6/2 :  27  D  11  a 

Same:   Drawings,   instrument    (electrical)    (for  navigational  purposes); 

July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  il.  12°     (35Dld.)      [Supersedes  35Dlc,  Feb.  15, 
1946.]     t  N  20.6/2 :35D  Id 

Same :  Enclosures  (for  nonrotating  electrical  equipment),  (shipboard  use)  ; 

May  1,  1946. '[1946.]     19  p.  il.  12°     (17E11.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  17  E 11 

Same:   Fenders,   ship,   coir-rope;   May  15,   1946.      [1946.]      8   p.    il.   12" 

(23F5.)     t  N  20.6/2:  23  F  5 

Same:  Fluid  (oil),  fog,  no.  1;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  il.  12°     (14F3.) 

[Supersedes  7Fla,  July  16,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2: 14  F  3 

Same:  Gages,  pressure  (for  acetylene,  hydrogen,  and  oxygen  gases)  ;  June 

1,1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (45G3d.)     [  Supersedes  45G3b,  Apr.  16,  1945,  45G3c, 
Nov.  15,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  45  G  3  d 

Same:  Glass  fibrous,   cloth,  tape,   and  thread    (for  lagging  insulation)  ; 

May  1, 1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (32G9).     [Supersedes  32C15d,  Dec.  1, 1944.]     t 

N  20.6/2:  32  G  9 

Same?"  Gloves,  rubber,  for  electrical  workers  (for  use  in  connection  with 

apparatus  or  circuits  not  exceeding  3,000  volts  to  ground)  ;  May  1, 1946.     [1946.] 
8  p.  12°    (37G3b. )     [Supersedes  37G3a,  Mar.  1,  1941.]    t  N  20.6/2 :  37  G  3b 

Same :  Grinders,  garbage ;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.    12*     (66Gla.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  66  G  la 

Same :  Hoists,  ammunition,  automatic-dredger-type,  and  power-equipment ; 

June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     20  p.  12°     (69H2.)     [Supersedes  66H1  (INT),  June  1, 
1941.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  69  H  2 

Same :  Hooks,  meat ;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  12°     (64Hlb.)     [Super- 
sedes 64Hla,  Apr.  1, 1943.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  64  H  lb 

Same:  Instruments,  electrical-indicating,  light  (light  meter)  ;  June  1, 1946. 

[1946.]     7  p.  12°    (17-1-28.)     [Supersedes  17-1-28  (INT),  July  1,  1940.]     t 

N  20.6/2: 17-1-28 

Same:  Insulation,  electrical,  liquid,  impregnating,  high-temperature;  May 

1,1946.     [1946.]     12  p.  12°     (17-1-56.)     t  _  N  20.6/2 :  17-1-56 

Same:  Joints,  steel,  flexible   (for  temporary  pipe  connections);  June  1, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (45Jla.)     [Supersedes  45 Jl,  Nov.  1,  1938.]     t 

N  2D.6/2 :  45  Jla 

Same:  Kits,  repair  (for  preservers,  life,  vest-type,  self-inflating)  ;  May  1, 

1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (23K2.)     t  N  20.6/2: 23  K  2 

Same:  Lead-acetate   (sugar  of  lead);  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]    3  p.   12° 

(52L16.)     t  N  20.6/2:  52 L 16 

Same :  Lines,  steel,  safety  (for  oxygen  breathing  apparatus)  ;  May  15, 1946. 

[1946.]     5p.il.  12°     (23L2.)     t  N  20.6/2: 23  L  2 

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Government  supplies— Continued.  r^^^^ -, 

Same:  Machines,  dishwashing,  and  dish-baskets;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.] 

5  p.  12°     (66M12b.)     [Supersedes  66M12a,  Oct.  15, 1M5.]     t    N  20.6/2 :  66  M  12b 

Same:  Mica     (extender    pigment);    May    1,    1946.     [1946.]     7    p.    12" 

(52M3a.)     [Supersedes  52M3,  Nov.  1,  1M3.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  M  3a 

Same:  Oak,   white    (for    ship   use);    May   15,    1946.     [1946.]     5   p.    12° 

(39-0-5f.)     [Supersedes  39-0-5e,  June  1, 1928.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  39-0-5f 

Same :  Paint,  after-pickling,  red  (formula  no.  84R)  ;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.] 

lip.  11.12°     (52P84.)     t  .  N20.6/2:52P84 

Same-  Paint,  boot-topping,  black   (for  wooden  vessels)    (formula  no.  3)  ; 

May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  12°     (52P29. )     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  29 

Same:  Paint,   deck,   nonskid,   fire-retardant,   red;   May   1,   1946.     [1946.] 

11  nil.  12°     (52P23b.)     [Supersedes  52P23a,  July  2, 1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2:  52  P  23b 

Same-  Paint,  inside,  light-green,  semi-gloss,  fire-retardant    (formula  no. 

31):  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  12°     (52P33b.)      [Supersedes  52P33a,  July 
2,  1945.  ]     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  33b 

Same :  Paint,  outside,  navy-blue  (formula  no.  5NB)  ;  May  15, 1946.     [1946.] 

11  p.  il.  12°    (52P44a. )     [Supersedes  52P44,  May  1,  1945.]    t    N  20.6/2 :  52  P  44a 

— —  Same:  Paint,  outside.  Navy-gray,  no.  7  (formula  no.  5N)  ;  June  1,  1946. 
[1&46.]     lip.  il.  12°     (52P40a.)      [Supersedes  52P40,  June  1, 1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  52  P  40a 

Same:  Reflectors,  metal,  parabolic,  12-inch;  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p. 

il.  12°     (17R15.)     t  N  20.6/2: 17  R 15 

Same:  Release-devices,  hydraulic  (for  freeing  life-saving  equipment  inci- 
dent to  sinking  of  vessels)  ;  June  1, 1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  12°  (19R2a.)  [Super- 
sedes 19R2,  Sept.  1,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  19  R  2a 

Same:  Resin,  phenol-modified-alkyd,  solution;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p. 

12°     (52R14.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  R 14 

Same:  Rubber,  synthetic,  medium-soft,  molded,  sheet,  and  strip  (for  air- 
port, hatch,  and  water tight-and-airtight-door  gaskets)  ;  May  15,  1946.  [1946.] 
16  p.  il.  1  pi.  12°     (33R9.)     t  N  20.6/2:  33  R  9 

Same:  Silica,  diatomaceous    (flatting-extender  pigment);  May  15,  1946. 

[1946.]     7  p.  12°     (52S9.)     t  N  20.6/2:52  8  9 

Same:  Steel,  tool,  high-speed;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]    4  p.  12"     (46S37d.) 

[Supersedes  46S37c,   Sept.  1,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  46  S  37d 

Same :  Tape,  insulating,  linen-finish,  plain  ;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]    7  p.  12" 

(17T15C.)     [Supersedes  17T15a,  Mar.  1,  1941,  17T15b,  Jan.  2,  1942.]     f 

N  20.6/2: 17  T  15c 

Same:  Toasters,  electric,  automatic:  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  12° 

(65T4a.)     [Supersedes  65T4,  Aug.  1,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  65  T  4a 

Same :  Urns,  coffee ;  May  15,  1946.     [1946.]    8  p.  12°     (65Dle.)     [Supersedes 

65Ula,  Nov.  1,  1944,  65Ulb,  Jan.  2,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  65  U  Ic 

Same:  Valves,  bronze,  100  w.  s.  p.,  angle,  cross,  and  globe;  May  1,  1946. 

[1946.]    10p.il.  12°    (45V9f.)     [Supersedes  45V9e,  May  1,  1930.]    t 

N  20.6/2 :  45  V  9f 

Manual.    Change  54,  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual;  May  1,  1946. 

[1946.]     ii  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to 

be  inserted  in  the  Manual.]     t  N  20.13 :  Su  7/2/929/ch.54 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  520;  Jan.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]  iv-|-123  p.  il.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     $  N  20.7/1:  520 

Same,  521 ;  Feb.  1,  1946.  [1^6.]  v+223  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda, 
1931.]     t  N  20.7/1:  521 

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970  Go^'ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Navy  shipping  guide.  Change  54,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1;  July  1, 
1946.  [1946.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes) 
to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     %  N  20.17/2 :  54/pt.l 

Same,  pt.  2;  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     iv  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of 

certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t 

N  20.17/2 :  54/pt.2 
Ban  Francisco  d  Napa  Valley  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  CJoramerce  Commis- 
sion, I.  C.  C.  docket  no.  29015,  San  Francisco  and  Napa  Valley  Railroad  v 
Southern  Pacific  Company  et  al. ;  reply  of  Navy  Department,  intervener,  to 
exceptions  of  defendants  to  report  on  further  hearing  proposed  by  examiners 
T.  Leo  Haden  and  A.  J.  Banks,  and  to  defendants'  petition  for  oral  argument 
[1946.]    cover  title,  i+32  p.  large  8°    t  N  20.26  :Sa  52/4 

Ships.     Decommissioning  a  ship.     [J.946.]     iv+8  p.  il.  4°     t  N  20.13  :Sh  6/2 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note.— The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  BuUetin,  booklets  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.00.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  IS  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  SI  00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c  a  year 
Dni^o'n    Washln  ton'^D^'c"^^  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.     Address  the  Pan  American 

Brazil.  Viajando  por  el  Brasil;  por  Raymond  E.  Crist.  [1946.]  [1]+17  p.  ii. 
[Reproducido  del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  enero  y  f  ebrero  de  1946  ]    t 

PA  1.6/a :  B  739/2/Spanish 

Cula.     Higher  education  in  Latin  America :  v.  4,  Universities  of  Cuba,  Domini- 
can Republic,  Haiti  [with  bibliographies] ;  by  Harriet  Bunn  and  Ellen  Gut 
Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [7] +102  leaves,  4°.     [Processed.]     t  Paper,  50c 
L.  C.  card  44-40518  PA  1.2 :  Ed  8/3/V.4 

Uruguay.  Consulta  del  Gobierno  del  Uruguay  y  contestaciones  de  los  gobiernos 
sobre :  primero,  Paralelismo  entre  la  democracia  y  la  paz,  segundo,  Protecci6n 
internacional  de  los  derechos  del  hombre,  tercero,  Acci6n  colectiva  en  defensa 
de  esos  principios.  Washington,  D.  C,  mayo  de  1946.  [2] +83  leaves  4° 
[Processed.]     X  PA  1.2 :  Ur  8/3/Spanish 

Yerla  mate.     Yerba  mate.     n.  p.  [1946].     24  p.  il     t  Paper  5c 
L.  C.  card  46-26717  '      *  PA  1  «>  •  Y  4 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note.— -Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision  of 
the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

GOVERNOR 

Report.     Annual  report  of  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal,   fiscal  vear  1944 
1946.     vii+156p.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26761  -^  79 1 .  944 

— —    Same.     (H.  doc.  460,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Annual   report   of   governor   of   The   Panama    Canal,    fiscal   vear   1945 

1946.    vii+144  p.     *  Paper,  25c.  W  791 .  945 

Same.     (H.  doc.  461,  79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.) 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Postal  guide.  Miscellaneous  Changes  to  1941  edition  of  pt.  2  of  Official  pcstal 
guide.  Changes  210-283.  [1946.]  6  leaves,  narrow  f  [Reprinted  from  Apr 
and  Oct.  1945  Quarterly  supplements  to  Official  postal  guide.]     t 

P  1.10/1 :  941/pt.2/ch.210-283 

Same,  Changes  284-327.     [1946.  T     [4]  leaves,  narrow  f     [Reprinted  from 

Jan.  and  Apr.  1946  Quarterly  supplements  to  Official  postal  guide  and  Postal 
bulletins,  Apr.  11-May  9, 1946.]     t     •  Item  929       P  1.10/1 :  941/pt.2/ch.284-327 

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Report.    AunuaL  report  of  Postmaster  General,  fiscal  year  1945.     1940.     xv+143 
p. +  [5]  leaves.     *  Paper,  30f.     •  Item  924 
L.  C.  card  8-10371  P  1.1 :  945 

Same.     (H.  doc.  405,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Cost  ascertainment.  Appendix  to  cost  ascertainment  report,  1945.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [30]  leaves,  3  pi.  large  4°     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  932  P  22.7 :  945/app. 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  327,  June  27, 1946, 1st  division,  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.  Boston,  ft/ass.  P.  O.,  [June  27, 1946].  142+  [1] 
p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/1 :  327 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  555,  June  30,  1946,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1946.]  204 
p.  narrow  8°     J  P  10.12/3 :  555 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  613,  June  11,  1946,  4th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee, 
Puerto  Rico  and  Virgin  Islands.  Darby  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  [June  11, 
1946].    116  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/4  :  613 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  593,  June  15,  1946,  6th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  [Chicago  P.  O.,  Apr.  8,  1946.]  168  p. 
narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6 :  593 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  555,  June  25,  1946,  7th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Wellington  Printing  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     [June  25,  1946].     131+ [1]  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/7:  555 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  482,  June  25,  1946,  8th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  Samoa,  and 

Utah.     [San  Francisco  P.  O.,  June  26, 1946.]     148  p.  narrow  8°     t      P  10.12/8 :  482 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  336,  June  29,  1946,  11th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.  Babcock  Printing  Co., 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.  [June  29, 1946] .     146  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/11 :  336 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  168,  June  27,  1946,  13th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon  and  Washington.  [Seattle 
P.  0.,  June  27,  1946.]     128  p.  narrow  8°     J  P  10.12/13: 168 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  196,  June  7,  1946,  14th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  John  F.  Bradv  Co., 
Omaha  [June  7, 1946].     112  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/14 :  196 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  176,  June  10, 1946,  15th  division,  Railway  iNIail 

Service,  comprising  Pennsylvania  and  main  line  of  Erie  Railroad  west  of 
Salamanca,  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. 
Esquire  Press  Corp.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [June  10,  1916] :  cover  title,  162+ [2]  p. 
narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/15: 176 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  usmI  by  the  ninil 
free  delivery  mail  service.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or  local 
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  1,600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared 
by  the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints,  made  from  the  original  maps  on  file  are 
sold  for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  bv 
rural  carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and 
churches  known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn.  toRethor  with  an  outline  of  the 
drainage.  A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the 
Superintendent,  Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Rural 
delivery  routes  emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not 
been  drawn  are  shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  i)rints  of  such  mai>s  are"  sold  at  25  cents 
each.  Orders  for  all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  monev  order  and  addressed  to 
the  Superintendent,  Division  of  Finance.  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25  D.  C 
Rural  delivery  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  lislcii 
In  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan.  1946,  page  113. 

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PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES, 

NoTK. — The  fuuctious  and  duties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  established 
i'.'^..^^'^*^"^'^®  '"■''•"'■  °'  ®^P*-  '^^  1^39.  The  principal  divisions  at  present  are  as  follows  :  The 
\Vhlte  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Manage- 
ment, anij  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Army  Air  Force  Day,  1946.  July  12,  1946.  (Proclamation  2697.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  137,  July  16,  1946,  p.  7737.] 

Canal  Zone.  Suspending  certain  statutory  provisions  relating  to  employment  in 
Canal  Zone.  July  22,  1946.  (Executive  order  97.j9.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  142,  July  23,  1946,  p.  7929.] 

Clothing  allowances.  Regulations  governing  furnishing  of  clothing  in  kind  or 
payment  of  cash  allowances  in  lieu  thereof  to  enlisted  personnel  of  Navy, 
Coast  Guard,  Naval  Reserve,  and  Coast  Guard  Reserve.  June  29, 1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9744B.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  Register, 
V.  11,  no.  129,  July  3, 1946,  p.  7391,  7393-94.] 

Coal  mines.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  take  possession  of  and  to  oper- 
ate certain  coal  mines.  July  19,  1946.  (Executive  order  9758.)  [Not  issued 
separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  142,  July  23,  1946. 
p.  7927-7929.] 

Economic  Stabilizatioti  Office.  Transferring  functions  of  Office  of  Economic  Sta- 
bilization to  Office  of  War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion.  July  25,  1946. 
(Executive  order  9762. )  [Not  Issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  Register, 
V.  11,  no.  146,  July  27, 1946,  p.  8073.] 

Emergency  Boards.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  and  certain  of  its  emplovees. 
July  10.  1946.  (Executive  order  9749.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  Register,  v.  11,  no.  135,  July  12, 1946,  p.  7649.] 

Creating   Emergency   Board   to   investigate   dispute   between   Northwest 

Airlines,  Inc.,  and  certain  of  its  employees.  July  3.  1946.  (Executive  order 
9748.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  132 
July  9,  1946,  p.  7518.] 

Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between  Tullmau  Com- 
pany and  certain  of  its  employees.  .July  27,  1946.  (Executive  order  9763.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  147.  Julv  30 
ieM6,  p.  8141.] 

Enlisted  men.  Amending  Executive  order  no.  9.561  of  June  1,  1945.  prescribing 
regulations  governing  granting  of  allowances  for  quarters  and  subsistence  to 
enlisted  men.  June  29. 1946.  (Executive  order  9744C.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  129,  July  3,  1946,  p.  7394.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended :  44  U.  S.  C,  and  snpp 
.Sni  et  soq.)  provides  in  sec.  5  as  follows  :  There  shall  be  published  in  the  Federal  register 
all  Presidnntial  Proclamations  and  Exocutive  orders,  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. 

Those  Executive  orders  and  Procl.Tmations  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.  19."6.  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  be  onlr  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Govern- 
ment Printing  ffice,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  on  a  subscription  basis  of  SI  50  per  month  or 
$15.00  per  year. 

Flag.9.  Preservation  and  display  of  enemy  flags  captured  bv  Navy  and  Coast 
Guard.  July  23,  1946.  (Executive  order  9761.)  [Not  issued  separatelv.  Ap- 
pe.Ti-od  in  Federal  register,  v.  11.  no.  144.  July  2r>.  1946.  p.  7999.] 

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August  1946  973 

Flathead  Indians.  Claims  of  certain  Indian  tribes,  message  returning  without 
approval  bill  (H.  R.  2678)  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  in  any  and  all  claims  which  Con- 
federated Salish  and  Kootenai  Tribes  of  Indians  of  Flathead  Resei'vation  in 
Montana,  or  any  tribe  or  band  thereof,  may  have  against  United  States. 
June  29,  1946.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  685,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Germany.  Conferring  certain  authority  upon  Secretary  of  State  with  regard 
to  diplomatic  and  consular  property  of  Germany  and  Japan  within  United 
States.  July  23,  1946.  (Executive  order  9760.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  Register,  v.  11,  no.  144,  July  25,  1946,  p.  7999.] 

Glacier  National  Park.  Acquisition  by  exchange  of  non-Federal  property  within 
Glacier  National  Park,  veto  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (S.  1273). 
June  29,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  230,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Government  hospitals.  Excluding  from  provisions  of  classification  act  of  1923, 
as  amended,  positions  of  persons  whose  employment  in  Government  hospitals 
is  on  student-training  or  resident-training  basis.  July  10,  1946.  (Executive 
order  9750.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  135,  July  12,  1946,  p.  7649,  7651.] 

Haivaii.  Restoring  certain  land  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  for  use  of  city  and 
county  of  Honolulu.  July  15,  1946.  (Executive  order  9752.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  138,  July  17,  1946,  p.  7761.] 

International  organisations.  Designating  public  international  organizations  en- 
titled to  enjoy  certain  privileges,  exemptions,  and  immunities.  July  11,  1946. 
(Executive  order  9751.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  11,  no.  136,  July  13,  1&46,  p.  7713.] 

Interstate  commerce.  Reasons  for  approval  of  H.  R.  32,  message  from  President 
of  United  States  transmitting  outline  of  his  reasons  for  approving  H.  R.  32, 
which  bill  makes  it  felony  for  any  person  to  commit  robbery  or  extortion  which 
in  any  way  obstructs,  delays,  or  affects  interstate  commerce  or  movement 
of  any  article  or  commodity  in  interstate  commerce.  July  3,  1946.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  690,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Lawreiice  Portland  Cement  Co.,  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R. 
3.391)  for  relief  of  Lawrence  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Thomaston,  Me.  June  29, 
1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  684,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

McCrary,  J.  B.,  Co.,  Inc.  J.  B.  McCrary  Co.,  Inc.,  message  returning  without 
approval  bill  (H.  R.  3494)  for  relief  of  J.  B.  McCrary  Co.,  Inc.  June  29,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  683,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Panama  Canal.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  and  Governor  of  The  Panama 
Canal  to  perform  certain  functions  relating  to  Panama  Canal  and  Canal 
Zone.  July  1,  1946.  (Executive  order  9746.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  128,  July  2,  1946,  p.  7329-30.] 

Patuxent  Developtnent  Co.,  Inc.  Claims  of  Patuxent  Development  Co.,  message 
returning  without  approval  bill  (S.  884)  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  district 
court  for  middle  district  of  North  Carolina  to  hear,  determine,  and  render 
judgment  upon  certain  claims  of  Patuxent  Development  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated. July  16,  legislative  d;\y  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  241,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess. )     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Continuing  ftinctions  of  Alien  Property  Custodian  and  De- 
partment of  Treasury  in  Philippines.  July  3,  1946.  (Executive  order  9747.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  registei',  v.  11,  no.  132,  July  9, 
1946,  p.  7518.] 

Designating  properties  suitable  for  diplomatic  and  consular  establishments 

of  United  States  in  Philippine  Islands.  July  3,  1946.  (Proclamation  2694.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  132,  July  9, 
1946,  p.  7515-17.] 

Immigration  quota  for  Philippine  Islands.     July  4,  1946.     (Proclamation 

2696.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  132, 
July  9,  1946,  p.  7517.] 

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Philippine  Islands — Continued 

Independence    of    Philippines.      July    4,    1946.       (Proclamation    2695.) 

[Not  issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  132,  July  9, 

194G,  p.  7517.] 

Price  Administration  Office.  Providing  for  interim  administration  of  certain 
continuing  functions  of  Office  of  Pi-ice  Administration.  June  30,  1946.  (Ex- 
ecutive order  0745.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  11,  no.  128,  July  2,  1946,  p.  7327,  7329.] 

Prices.  Price  control  extension  act  of  1946,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  6042)  to  amend  emergency  price  control  act  af  1942,  as  amended, 
and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as  amended.  June  29,  1946.  18  p.  (H.  doc. 
687,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6042,  as  passed  by  both  Houses,  establishes 
the  Price  Decontrol  Board,  and  places  responsibility  for  control  of  prices  on 
agricultural  conuuodities  and  emergency  diversion  of  livestock  and  poultry  feed 
to  domestic  areas  upon  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  It  also  contains  provi- 
sions relating  to  subsidies,  provides  for  termination  of  price  control  and  stabili- 
zation acts  not  later  than  June  30,  1947,  and  abolishes  the  Office  of  Price  Ad- 
ministration as  of  that  date.]     t 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Review  Committee  on  Deferment  of  Oovernment  Employees.  Transferring  Review 
Committee  on  Deferment  of  Government  Employees  to  Office  of  War  Mobiliza- 
tion and  Reconversion.  June  29,  1946.  (Executive  order  9744A.)  [Not  issued 
separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  128,  July  2,  1946,  p.  7327.] 

Securities.  Proposed  amendment  to  securities  exchange  act  of  1934,  communica- 
tion requesting  consideration  of  amendment  to  securities  exchange  act  [which 
would  extend  protective  provisions  of  that  act  to  investors  in  corporations 
which  do  not  have  securities  listed  on  exchanges].  June  27, 1946.  1  p.  (H.  doc. 
682,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tax  returns.  Inspection  of  income,  excess-profits,  declared  value  excess-profits, 
and  capital  stock  tax  returns  by  Special  Committee  established  pursuant  to 
Senate  resolution  71,  77th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  investigate  operation  of 
national-defence  program.  July  29,  1946.  (Executive  order  9764.)  [Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  148,  July  31,  1946, 
p.  8205.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Agriculture  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  continuation  of  farm  labor  supply 
program].    June  24,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  675,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate.  Department  of  Agriculture, 
fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  to  establish  international 
animal  quarantine  station  on  Swan  Island].  July  9,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    3  p.    (S.  doc.  236,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

Claims  for  damages  to  or  losses  of  privately  owned  property,  estimates  of  appro- 
priation [submitted  by  the  several  executiv.e  departments  and  indei)endent 
offices]  to  pay  claims.    June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.     18  p.     (S.  doc. 

227,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Commerce  Department.  Draft  of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  existing  ap- 
propriation. Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1947  [to  provide  for  construc- 
tion of  electronic  numerical  integrator  and  computer  for  Census  Bureau  and 
to  make  funds  available  for  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration  to  establish  and 
maintain  airway  facilities] .    June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 1946.    2  p,    ( S.  doc. 

228,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Community  Facilities  Bureau.  .Supplemental  estimate.  Federal  Works  Agency, 
fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Community  Facilities,  to  iirovide  for  veterans' 
educational  facilities.]  July  11,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  238, 
7i»th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

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Dairy  Industry  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate,  Department  of  Agriculture, 
fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Dairy  Industry  for  maintaining  continuous  in- 
spection  at  factories  which  manufacture  process  butter].  July  8,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  235,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

District  of  Columbia.  Supplemental  estimate,  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year 
1947  [for  Office  of  Administrator  of  Rent  Control].  June  28,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  211,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Oovernment  offices.  Draft  of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  appropriationSr 
fiscal  year  1947  [relative  to  purchase  of  automobiles  by  Government  agencies]. 
June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  194G.    2  p.    { S.  doc.  229,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Indian  Affairs  Office.    Supplemental  estimate.  Department  of  Interior,  fiscal  year 

1946  [for  Bureau  of  Indian  Alt'airs.  for  maintenance  of  San  Carlos  irrigation 
project].  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  216,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

'Navii  Department.  Supplemental  estimate,  naval  establishment,  fiscal  year  1947, 
with  draft  of  proposed  provision  i)ertaining  to  existing  appropriation.  June 
28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  213,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

I'ost  Office  Department.  Supplemental  estimate,  Post  Ofiice  Department,  fiscal 
year  1947.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  214,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Procurement  Division.  General  supply  fund.  Procurement  Division,  Treasury 
Department,  draft  of  proposed  provision  pertaining  to  general  supply  funds. 
July  11,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  239,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Reclamation  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate.  Department  of  Interior,  Bureau  of 
Reclamation,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  protection  work  along  Colorado  River]. 
July  10,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     ( S.  doc.  237,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )      t 

State  Department.     Supplemental   estimate,    Department    of   State,    tiscal   year 

1947  [for  United  States  contribution  to  International  Institute  of  Agriculture 
at  Rome,  Italy].     July  3,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  233,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Veterans  Administratimi.  Supplemental  estimates.  Veterans'  Administration, 
fiscal  year  1947.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  212, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

ALIEN    PKOPERTY    CUSTODIAN    OFFICE 

Report.    Annual  report,  Office  of  Alien  Property  Custodian,  fiscal  year  1945. 
[1946.]     ix+273  p.  il.     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C  card  44-40804  Pr  32.5701 :  945 

Same.     (H.  doc.  669,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

CIVILIAN  PEODUCTION  ADMINISTRATION 

Aircraft  production  policies  under  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission  and 
Office  of  Production  Management,  May  1940-Dec.  1941 ;  prepared  by  J.  Carlyle 
Sitterson.  May  30,  1946.  [6]+16S  p.  il.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war  ad- 
ministration;   War    Production    Board,    Special    study    no.    21.)     t 

Pr  32.483S :  21 

Alcohol  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  predecessor  agencies,  May  1040- 
Jan.  1945;  prepared  by  Virginia  Turrell.  Apr.  21,  1945.  re-issued  Mar.  29, 
1946.  [91+131  p.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration  ;  War  Produc- 
tion  Board,  Special  study  no.  16.)  [Originally  issued  as  confidential  report 
for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  I?ojird.]     t  I'r  .S2.4S8S  :  16 

Civilian  production.  Concentration  of  civilian  production  by  War  Production 
Boai-d.  Sept.  1941-Api-.  1943:  i.repared  i)y  Maiy  Claire  McCauley.  Nov.  25, 
1944.  rp-issued  Mm:  22.  1946.  [S]+l:il  p.  4"  (Historical  reports  on  war 
administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  14.)  [Originally 
issued  as  restricted  report  for  use  exclusively  within  W;ir  Production  Board.]     t 

Pr  32.48.38:  14 

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Civilian  Requirements  Office.  Role  of  Office  of  Civilian  Requirements  in  Office  of 
Production  Management  and  War  Production  Board,  Jan.  1941-Nov.  1945; 
prepared  by  Drnnimoiid  Jones.  May  15,  1946.  [G]-|-351  p.  4°  (Historical 
reports  on  war  administration  ;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  20. )     t 

Pr  32.4838:  20 

Construction.  Facilities  and  construction  program  of  War  Production  Board  and 
predecessor  agencies,  May  1040-May  1945 ;  prepared  by  Reginald  C.  McGrane. 
Nov.  2,  1945,  reissued  Apr.  5,  1946.  [10] +246  p.  4°  (Historical  reports  on 
war  administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  19.)  [Origi- 
nally issued  as  restricted  report  for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production 
Board.]     t  Pr  32.4838: 19 

Farm  machinery  and  equipmment  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  predeces- 
sor agencies.  May  1940-Sept.  1944 ;  prepared  by  James  A.  McAleer.  Nov.  10, 
1944,  re-issued  Mar.  15,  1946.  [8] +191  p.  il.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war 
administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  13.)  [Originally 
issued  as  restricted  report  for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]    t 

Pr  32.4838: 13 

Landing  craft  and  War  Production  Board,  Apr.  1942-May  1944;  prepared  by 
George  E.  Mowry.  July  15,  1944,  reissued  Mar.  8,  1946.  [8] +76  p.  il.  4" 
(Historical  reports  on  war  administration ;  War  Production  Board,  Special 
study  no.  11.)  [Originally  issued  as  secret  report  for  use  exclusively  within 
War  Production  Board.  ]     t  Pr  32.4838 :  11 

Lead  and  zinc  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  predecessor  agencies.  May 
1940-Mar.  1944 ;  prepared  by  Charles  M.  Wiltse.  Mar.  31, 1944,  re-issued  Mar.  1, 
1946.  [8] +130  p.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War  Pro- 
duction Board,  Special  study  no.  8.)  [Originally  issued  as  confidential  report 
for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]     t  Pr  32.4838:8 

Manufacturing  plants.  War-time  manufacturing  plant  expansion,  privately 
financed,  1940-45.    Mar.  15,  1946.    cover  title,  [l]+ii+40  p.  12  tab.  4°     [Proc- 

6SS6(i.l       i* 

L.  C.  card  46-26694  Pr  32.4802 :  M  31/3/940-45 

Mercury  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  predecessor  agencies.  May  1940- 
Mar.  1944;  prepared  by  Charles  M.  Wiltse.  June  3, 1944,  re-issued  Mar.  8,  1946. 
[7] +60  p.  il.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War  Production 
Board,  Special  study  no.  10.)  [Originally  issued  as  restricted  report  for  use 
exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]     t  Pr  32.4838: 10 

Metal-working  industries.  Shipments  and  employment  in  leading  plants  in  50 
metal-working  industries,  Jan.  1946,  and  historical  comparison  for  identical 
plants.     Mar.  20,  1946,     [l]  +  43p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4802 :  M  56/2 

Private  financing.  Policies  governing  private  financing  of  emergency  facilities, 
May  1940- June  1942;  prepared  by  Ethan  P.  Allen.  Sept.  20, 1944,  re-issued  Mar. 
15,  1946.  [7] +95  p.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration:  War 
Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  12.)  [Originally  issued  as  restricted  report 
for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]     t  Pr  32.4838: 12 

Reconversion.  Development  of  reconversion  policies  of  War  Production  Board, 
Apr.  1943-Jan.  1945 ;  prepared  by  J.  Carlyle  Sitterson.  Feb.  26,  1945,  re-issued 
Mar.  22, 1946.  [8]  +181  p.  4"  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration  ;  War 
Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  15.)  [Originally  issued  as  confidential 
report  for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]     t  Pr  32.4838: 15 

Shipbuilding  activities  of  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission  and  Office  of 
Production  Management,  July  1940-Dee.  1941 ;  prepared  by  Charles  H.  Coleman. 
July  25,  1945,  re-issued  Apr.  5, 1946.  [S]+148  p.  4°  (Historical  reports  on  war 
administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  18.)  [Originally 
issued  as  restricted  report  for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.] 
t  Pr  32.4838 :  18 

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Truck  production  and  distribution  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  prede- 
cessor agencies,  July  1940-Dec.  1944 ;  prepared  by  George  W.  Auxier.     May  23, 

1945,  re-issued  Mar.  29,  1946.  [10]+11G  p.  4"  (Historical  reports  on  war 
administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  17.)  [Originally 
issued  as  restricted  report  for  use  exclusively  within  War  Production  Board.]     t 

Pr  32.4838 :  17 

EXX)NOMIC  STABIiazATION  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Economic  Stabilization  was  established  in  the  Office  for  Emergency 
Management  by  Executive  order  91250  of  Oct.  3,  1942. 

President's  Committee  on  Cost  of  Living.     Report  of  President's  Committee  on 
Cost  of  Living.    1945.    v+423  p.  il.    *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26695  Pr  32.6002 :  C  82 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Addresses.  Addres.s  by  Paul  A.  Porter  to  New  Council  for  American  Business, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  26,  1946.     [1946.]    5  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4213  :  P  83/3 

Speech  delivered  by  Marriner  S.  Eccles  before  League  of  Women  Voters, 

Kansas  City,  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t    Pr  32.4213 :  Ec  2 

Amhassador  Apartments,  Inc.  No.  310,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Ambassa- 
dor Apartments,  Inc.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  adminis- 
trator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  18  p.     +  Pr  32.4217 :  Am  16/3 

Bell,  Walter  F.  No.  307,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Walter  F.  Bell  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  i).    t 

Pr  32.4217 :  B  413/2 

Benenson  Realty  Corporation.  No.  304,  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Benenson 
Realty  Coi-poration  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  adminis- 
trator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  1+30  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  B  435/3 

Cardinal  Cutlery  Corp.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  file  no.  — ,  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator.  Office  of  Piice  Admin- 
istration V.  Cardinal  Cutlery  Corp.,  George  Bakalar  and  Joseph  Blau,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York.  [1916.]  cover  title, 
i-f  16  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  C  179 

Commodities.  Supplement  to  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  index  to 
price  regulations  and  jurisdiction  of  operating  units,  6th  edition,  supp.  1,  Mar.  1, 

1946.  [194G.]  [2]-f59  p.  [All  references  to  previously  issued  supplements 
should  be  discontinued.]     Included  in  price  of  Directory.     •  Item  963 

L.  C.  card  46-26097  Pr  32.4206  :  C  73/945-2/supp.l 

Supplement  to  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  index  to  price  regu- 
lations and  jurisdiction  of  operating  units,  6th  edition,  supp.  4,  June  1,  1946. 
[1946.]  ii+117  p.  [All  references  to  previously  issued  supplements  should  be 
discontinued.]     Included  in  price  of  Directory.     •  Item  963 

Pr  32.4206  :  C  73/945-2/Supp.4 

Cooper,  John  A.  Brief  for  appellees.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District 
of  Cohunbia,  no.  9295,  John  A.  Cooi)er  et  al.  v.  Clinton  P.  Anderson,  Sccre- 
taiT  of  Agriculture,  et  al.,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+34  p.    t  I'r  32.4217  :  C  780 

Davis,  Joel  Baity,  Inc.  No.  347,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Joel  Baily  Davis, 
Inc.,  et  al.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  adjaainistrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [1] +109  p.    t 

Pr  32.4217 :  D  2^ 

Dunning,  J.  H.  Corporation.  No.  311,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  J.  H. 
Dunning  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for 
administrator.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i +21  p.    %  Pr  32.4217 :  D  922/3 

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Easley,  Oeorge  M.  No.  339,  in  Elmergency  Coiirt  of  Appeals,  George  M.  Easley  v. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.    t 

Pr  32.4217 :  Ea  76 

Economic  data.    OPA  handbooli  of  basic  economic  data.  2d  edition.     May  1946. 
cover  title.  2o3  p.  4°    [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    t    •  Item  963 
L.  C.  card  46-26634  Pr  32.4206 :  Ec  7/946 

Goodman,  Jacob,  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  315,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Jacob 
Goodman  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for 
administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     j  Pr  32.4217 :  G  624/4 

Hocking  Valley  Manufacturing  Co.  No.  10201-202  (consolidated),  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Chester  Bowles,  administrator,  OflSce  of  Price  Admin- 
istration, V.  Hocking  Valley  Manufacturing  Company,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  Ohio;  brief  for  appellant.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iii+18 
p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  H  659 

Homes.  H(nne-cost  stabilization  program,  here's  how  to  plan  effective  anti-infla- 
tion campaign  in  your  community.  [1946.]  portfolio  containing  list  and  12 
pamphlets,  various  paging,  il.  4°  or  8°    t  Pr  32.4202 :  H  75/5 

Voice  of  the  volunteer.     [1946.]     [i]-f8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Relates  to 

home  cost  stabilization  and  anti-inflation  campaigns.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  V  88 

Hotel  La  Fonda  de  Taos.  No.  3311,  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  Paul  A. 
Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration  v.  John  Karavas  and 
James  Karavas,  co-partners  d/b/a  Hotel  La  Fonda  de  Taos,  Taos,  N.  Mex., 
appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  New  Mexico ;  appellant's  brief.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iv-f  18  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  H  797/3 

Hunt,  Williatu  M.  No.  340,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  William  Montague 
Hunt  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
4  p.     J  Pr  32.4217  :  H  915/2 

Same ;  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.    [1946.]    cover 

title,  ii-t-167  p.  il.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  H  915 

Illinois  Waste  Material  Co.  In  Supreme  Court  of  Michigan,  no.  43341,  Paul  A. 
Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration  v.  Max  and  Samuel  Klat- 
ter,  individually  and  jointly  as  partners,  d/b/a  Illinois  Waste  Material  Com- 
pany, appeal  from  circuit  court  for  County  of  Wayne,  Frank  B.  Ferguson, 
circuit  judge;  appellant's  reply  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+44  p.     i 

Pr  32.4217 :  II  6/4 

Kinney,  G.  R..  Co.,  Inc.  No.  338,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  G.  R.  Kinney 
Co.,  Inc.,  and  Murray  M.  Rosenberg,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.     J  Pr  32.4217  :  K  623 

Korach  Bros.  No.  332,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Korach  Bros.,  a  limited 
partnership,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f-158  p.  il.     t 

Pr  32.4217 :  K  84 

London  Ten-ace,  Inc.  No.  337,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  London  Terrace, 
Inc.,  r.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
3  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  L  846 

Same;    transcript    of    proceedings    before   price    administrator.      [1946.] 

cover  title,  ii-f  397  p.  11.    t  Pr  32.4217 :  L  846/2 

Lorch  Manufacturing  Co.  No.  11552,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  r.  Lorch  Manu- 
facturing Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Texas : 
appellant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  24  p.    X  Pr  32.4217 :  L  8S3/2 

Meat.     Should  meat  controls  be  abolished?,  prepared  for  Senate  Ranking  and 

Currency  Committee  by  Office  of  Price  Administration.  May  1946.     40  p.  il. 
1  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26571  Pr  32.4202 :  M  46/7 

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August  1946  979 

New  Orleans  Laundries,  Inc.  No.  294,  in  Emergeucy  Court  of  Appeals,  New  Or- 
leans Laundries,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  admin- 
istrator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  i+32  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  N  42  or/3 

New  York  Foiver  &  Light  Coi-poration.  No.  321,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals, 
New  York  Power  and  Light  Corporation  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator; 
brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+14  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  N  42  Y/4 

Parkleigh  Fashions,  Inc.  No.  309,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Parkleigh 
Fashions,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  administrator. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f28  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  P  229/3 

Posters.  Sucker!  blackmarket,  if  you  pay  over  ceiling  prices;  [poster].  1946. 
26X18.4  in.  [Illustrator,  Bausili.  This  poster  also  issued  in  size  12.7X9 
in.]     t  Pr  32.4212 :  Su  1/2 

Sugar  is  scare,  make  it  stretch;  [poster].  1946.  26X18.4  in.  [Illustra- 
tor, Robbins-Tilley.     This  poster  also  issued  in  size  12.7X9  in.]     t 

Pr  32.4212  :  Su  3/3 

Price  cmxtrol.  How  price  control  affects  America's  schools,  look  for  ceiling 
price  as  set  by  OPA,  refuse  to  give  penny  more  for  equipment  and  building 
materials;  by  James  E.  Mendenhall.  [June  1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  4°  [Processed. 
Reprinted,  with  permission,  from  Apr.  1946  issue.   School  management.]      t 

Pr  32.4202 :  Sch  6/5 

Of  the  people,  by  the  people,  for  the  people,  price  control.     [May  1946.] 

[l]-f7  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  P  93/33 

Price  regulations. 

Note. — Price  schedules  and  regulations,  amendments,  and  orders  are  issued  as  pre- 
prints or  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  regulations  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  all  amend- 
ments and  digests  of  supplementary  orders  thereto,  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog. 
Price  schedules  and  regulations  are  available  from  the  Request  Unit,  Distribution  Branch, 
Office  of  Price  Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  or  field  offices,  and  requests  will  be 
filled  to  include  all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Reser,  R.  D.  No.  319,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  R.  D.  Re.ser  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[2]-f37  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :R  311/3 

Restaurants.  So  you're  a  restaurant  diner.  [May  1946.]  2  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.4202 :  R  31/3 

Roggen,  8.,  &  Co.,  Inc.  No.  336,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  S.  Roggen  & 
Company,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  1  p.     $  Pr  32.4217  :  R  635 

Shoemaker,  Richardson.  No.  346,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  George  O. 
Philips,  trustee  of  estate  of  Richardson  Shoemaker  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price 
administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  3  p.     X  Pr  32.4217 :  Sh  73 

Supak  d  Sons  Oarment  Manufacturing  Co.  Nos.  246  and  257  consolidated,  in 
Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Henry  Supak,  S'ophia  Supak,  Maurice  Kleyman, 
and  Nathan  Supak,  individually  and  as  copartners,  doing  business  as  Supak  & 
Sons  Garment  Manufacturing  Company,  copartnership,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter, 
price  administrator;  supplemental  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  ad- 
ministrator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  [1] +56  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  Su  76/4 

Van  Der  Loo,  Jo.  No.  318,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Jo  Van  Der  Loo  v. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.  [1940.]  cover 
title,  i+24  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  V  284/2 

Victor,  Royall.  No.  308,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Api)eals,  Anna  M.  Victor  and 
Edward  H.  Green,  as  trustees  under  will  of  Royall  Victor,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter, 
price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+39  p.     $ 

Pr  32.4217 :  V  065/2 

Waseca  Realty  Corporation.  No.  274,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Waseca 
Realty  Corporation  v.  Paul  A.  I'orter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  adminis- 
trator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +17  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  W  269/4 

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980  Government  Publications 

Western  Stove  Co.,  Inc.  No.  831,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Western  Stove 
Company,  Inc.,  t'.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  11  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  W  525/3 

WAB  ASSETS  ADMINI.STKATION 

Note. — The  War  Assets  Administration  was  established,  effective  Mar.  25,  1946,  by 
Executive  Order  9089,  dated  Jan.  31,  1946. 

Aircraft.  How  to  buy  surplus  aircraft,  parts,  and  miscellaneous  air  equipment ; 
prepared  by  Office  of  Information.  [1946.]  [11+15  p.  (Aircraft  Disposal 
Office.)     t     •  Item  973  Pr  33.202  :Ai  7 

Capital  goods.  General  summary  of  inventory  status  and  movement  of  capital 
and  producers  goods,  plants,  aircraft,  and  industry  agent  items,  as  of  Mar.  23- 
May  28,  1946.  Apr.  17  [-July  2]  1946.  various  paf?ing,  oblong  8°  [Processed. 
For  earlier  issues,  see  Surplus  property  report,  under  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation.]     t  Pr  33.210 :  946/4-6 

Integration  of  surplus  disposal,  quarterly  progress  report  to  Congress  by  War 
Assets  Administration,  1st  quarter  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  viii+S5  p.  il. 

•  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26697  Pr  33.211 :  &46/1 

Product  locator;  prepared  by  Office  of  Information.     Advance  edition.    June 
1946.     [3]  +113  p.  4°     $     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  46-26635  Pr  33.202  :  P  94/946 

Rubber.  Synthetic  rubber  plants  and  facilities,  1st  supplementary  report  of  War 
Assets  Administration  to  Congress,  June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
18  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  973  Pr  33.202 :  R  82/946 

Surplus  property.  Surplus  Government  property,  special  listing:  Optical  ma- 
chinery and  equipment  offered  for  sale  by  War  Assets  Administration,  n.  p. 
July  1,  1946.     53+ [6]  p.  4°     (WA  listing  J-46.)     t  Pr  33.209: 46 

S'ame :  Telephone  and  telegraph  carrier  equipment,  switchboards,  wire  and 

cable  and  miscellaneous  equipment  offered  for  sale  by  War  Assets  Adminis- 
tration,    n.  p.  June  26,  1946.     29+[6]p.  4°     (WA  listing  Lr^.)     t 

Pr  33.209 :  44 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Local  board  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  251  [transmitting  Local  board 
Memoranda] ;  June  13,  1946.     [1946.]     [2]    p.     [Issued  in   loose-leaf  form.] 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  994  Y  3.Se  4  :  13/251 

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  espcciall;/  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratis,  except  where 
price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numher.'i,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows :  1.  Smitlisonian 
contributions  to  Icnowledge ;  2.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ;  3.  Smithsonian 
annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are  out 
of  print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time.  The  papers  issued  in  the 
series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Miscellaneous  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,  and  to 
Individuals  at  the  prices  indicated.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.  A  discount  of  30  percent  is  allowed  to  book  dealers.  The  Smithsonian  report 
volumes  and  the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed  yratuitoushj 
by  the  Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the 
Report  volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  some  of  those  of  which  the 
Smithsonian  edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Government  Printing  Oflice,  Washington  25.  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists 
of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  cjcneral  mniling-Usts  of 
individuals.  A  library  making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications  should 
state  the  number  of  publications  which  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. 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  981 

Birds.     Descriptions  of  2  new  leafbirds  from  Siam ;  by  H.  G.  Deignan.     Washing- 
ton, June  24,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.]     [2]  +3  p.     (Publica- 
tion 3856;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  12.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26698  SI  1.7 :  106/12 

Echinoderms  from  Pearl  Islands,  Bay  of  Panamfi.,  with  revision  of  Pacific  species 
of  genus  Encope ;  by  Austin  H.  Clark.     Washington,  July  18,  1946  [Lord  Balti- 
more Press,  Baltimore,  Md.]      [2] +11  p.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3849;  Smith- 
sonian miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  5.)     t  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  4&-26701  SI  1.7 :  106/5 

Herpetology.     Notes   on   hcrpetology   of  Pearl    Islands,    Panama ;   by  Doris  M. 
Cochran.     Washington,  June  24,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.] 
[2] +8  p.     (Publication  3848;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106, 
no.  4. )     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26700  SI  1.7 :  106/4 

Hippndamia.  Review  of  New  World  species  of  Hippodamia  Dejean  (Coleoptera: 
Coccinellidae)  ;  by  Edward  A.  Chapin.  Washington,  June  14,  1946  [Lord  Balti- 
more Press,  Baltimore,  Md.].  [2] +39  p.  22  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3855; 
Thomas  Lincoln  Casey  Fund ;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106, 
no.  11. )  t  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26703  SI  1.7 :  106/11 

Mammals  of  San  Jos6  Island,  Bay  of  Panama ;  by  Remington  Kellogg.  Washing- 
ton, July  18,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.].  [2] +4  p.  (Publi- 
cation 3851;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  7.)  t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26702  SI  1.7 :  106/7 

Ver/etotion  of  San  Jos4  Island,  Republic  of  Panama ;  by  G.  O.  Erlanson.  Wash- 
ington, July  18,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.].  [2] +12  p.  2  p. 
of  pi.     (Publication  3846;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  2.) 

L.  C.  card  46-26699  SI  1.7 :  106/2 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

The  Andes.  Andean  calendar  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Luis  E.  Valcjircel.  1946. 
[1] +471-476  p.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians, 
V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  An  22 

Andean  Highlands,  introduction ;  by  Wendell  G.  Bennett.    1946.     [l]+60p. 

16  p.  of  pi.    [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t 

SI  2.3/a  :  An  22/2 

Archeology  of  central  Andes  [with  list  of  sources]  ;  by  Wendell  C.  Bennett. 

1M6.     [1] +61-147  p.  il.  44  p.  of  pi.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  An  22/3 

Araucanian  Indians.  Araucanians  [with  bibliography]  ;  bv  John  M.  Cooper. 
1946.  [1] +687-760  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  Ar  15 

Expansion  of  Araucanians  in  Argentina  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Salvador 

Canals  Frau.     1946.     [1]  +761-766  p.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a :  Ar  15/2 

^^aor/mf/io;  by  Wendell  C.  Bennett.  1946.  [1] +599-618  p.  6  p.  of  pi.  [From 
Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t        SI  2.3/a  :  At  12 

Ai/mara  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Harry  Tschopik,  jr.  1046.  [1]  +501-573  p.  il.  12 
p.  of  pi.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t 

SI  2.3/a  :  Ay  52 

Chaco-Santiaffurno  culture  [with  bibliography]  ;  bv  Fernando  Miirquez  Miranda. 
1946.  [1] +655-^60  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.]    t  SI  2.3/a  :  0  344 

Chihcha  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  A.  L.  Kroeber.  1946.  [1]  +887-909  p.  il.  [From 
Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t        SI  2.3/a  :  C  431 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


982  Government  Publications 

Chile.  Cultural  sequence  of  north  Chilean  coast  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Junius 
B.  Bird.  1946.  [1] +587-5^  p.  1  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143.  Handbook 
of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  C  437 

Historic  inhabitants  of  north  Cliilfan  const  [with  bihlinsraphvl ;  bv  Junius 

B.  Bird.     1M6.     [1] +595-597  p.     [From  Bulletin  143,   Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.  ]     t  SI  2.3/a :  C  437/2 

Coln»ihin.  Highland  tribes  of  southern  Colombia  [with  bibliography];  by  Gre- 
gorio  Hernruidez  de  Alba.  1946.  [1] +915-960  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143, 
Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     f  SI  2.3/a  :  C  717/2 

Native  tribes  and  languages  of  southwestern  Colombia  [with  bibliography]  ; 

by  Sergio  Ellas  Ortiz.    1946.     [1]  +911-914  p.  il.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Hand- 
book of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :C  717 

Cuzco  archeology  [with  list  of  sources] ;  by  Luis  E.  Valcarcel.  1946.  [1]+177- 
182  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians, 
V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :C  991 

Diofjuita  Indians.  Diaguita  of  Argentina  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Fernando 
Mi'irquez  Miranda.  1946.  [1] +637-654  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143, 
Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :D  54 

Diaguita   of  Chile    [with   bibliograpliy]  :    bv    Samuel    K.    lyithrop.     1946. 

[1] +633-636  p.  2  p.  of  pi.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American 
Indians,  v.  2.]     t  ^  SI  2.3/a  :  D  54/2 

Ecuador.  Archeology  of  Ecuador  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Donald  Collier.  1946. 
[1] +767-784  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  map.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :Ec  91 

Historic  tribes  of  Ecuador   [with  bibliography]  :  by  John  Murra.     1946. 

[1]  +785-821  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.    [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American 
Indians,  v.  2.  ]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  Ec  91/2 

Inca  culture  at  time  of  Spanish  conquest  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  John  Howland 
Rowe.  1946.  [1]  +183-330  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.  map.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook 
of  South  American  Indians,  V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a:  In 2 

Indian  markets  and  fairs  in  Peru;  by  Luis  E.  ValcSrcel.  1946.  [1] +477-482  p. 
[From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  America  Indians,  \.  2.]     t 

SI  2.3/a :  In  22/2 

Indians.     Indians  of  southeastern  United  States  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  John  R. 
Swantou.     1946.     xiii+943  p.  il.  109  p.  of  pi.  8  maps,  1  tab.     {Bulletin  137.) 
*  Paper,  $2.75.     •  Item  999 
L.  C.  card  46-26581  SI  2.3 :  137 

Same.    (H.  doc.  767,  77th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Ln  Candrlaria  Indians.  Culture  of  La  Candelaria  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Gordon 
R.  Willey.  1946.  [1] +661-672  p.  il.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.]    t  SI  2.3/a  :  L 115 

Pcrti.  Culture  sequence  for  north  coast  of  Peru ;  by  Rafael  Larco  Hoyle.  1946. 
[1]  +149-175  p.  il.  12  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American 
Indians,  v.  2.]    t  .  SI  2.3/a :  P  435 

Social  and  economico-political  evolution  of  communities  of  central  Peru ; 

by  Hildebrando  Castro  Pozo.     1946.      [1] +483^99  p.      [From  Bulletin  143, 
Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]    t  SI  2.3/a  :  P  435/2 

Popaydn,  Colombia.  Archeology  of  Popavan  region.  Colombia:  by  Henri  Leh- 
mann.  1046.  [1] +861-864  p.  il.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South 
American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :  C  717/3 

Puna  Indians.  Cultures  of  Pnna  and  Quebrada  of  Humahuaca  [with  bibliogra- 
phy] ;  by  Eduardo  Casanova.  1946.  [1] +619-631  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  [From 
Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]    t         SI  2.3/a  :  P  969 

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Quechua  Indians.  Contemporary  Quechua  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Bernard 
Mislikin.  1946.  [1] +411-470  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbooli  of 
South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI2.3/a:Q3/2 

Quechua  in  colonial  world  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  George  Kubler.    1946. 

[1] +331^10  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  Ameri- 
can Indians,  v.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a :  Q  3 

QuiUacinga  Indians.  Modern  Quillacinga,  Pasto  and  Coaiquer,  by  Sergio  Elias 
Ortiz;  [Moguex-Coconuco,  with  bibliography,  by  Henri  Lehniann].  1946. 
[1] +961-974  p.  [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians, 
V.  2.]     t  SI  2.3/a  :Q  41 

San  Affustin,  Colombia.  Archeology  of  San  Agustin  and  Tierradentro,  Co- 
lombia [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Gregorio  Herniludez  de  Alba.  1946.  [1]+851- 
859  p.  il.     [Fi-om  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t 

SI  2.3/a  :  C  717/4 

Sierra  Nevada  de  Santa  Marta.  Tribes  of  Sierra  Nevada  de  Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia [with  biblography]  ;  by  Willard  Z.  Park.  1946.  [1]+8G.5-8S6  p.  8 
p.  of  pi.     [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2.]     t 

SI  2.3/a  :  Si  17 

Uru-Chipaya  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Weston  La  Barre.  1946.  [1] +575-585  p. 
8  p.  of  pi.    [From  Bulletin  143,  Handbook  of  South  American  Indians,  v.  2]     t 

SI2.3/a:Ur8 

NATIONAL  GALLERY  OF  ART 

Inter- America 71  Office.    Report  of  Inter-American  OflBce,  National  Gallery  of  Art, 
Jan.  1944-Mav  1946.     [1946.]     [l]+14p.  il.    t     •  Item  1006 
L.  C.  card  46^26681  SI  8.2  :  In  8/944-^6 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  teclinical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  na- 
tional herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  fur- 
nished. 

The  Proceedings  are  now  issued  in  pamphlet  form  only.  Tlie  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. 

Moths.     North  American  clear-wing  moths  of  family  Aegeriidse;  by  George  P. 

Englehardt.    1946.     vi+222   p.    32  p.    of   pi.      (Bulletin    190.)      *Paper,    75c. 
•  Item  1008 

L.  C.  card  46-26704  SI  3.3 :  190 

Report.     Report  on  progress  and  condition  of  National   IMuseum,   year  ended 
June  30,  1945.    1946.    iii+112  p.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Report  of  United  States 
National  Museum,  1945.]     *Paper,  25c.     •  Item  1007 
L.  C.  card  6-6378  SI  3.1 :  945 

Same.    (H.  doc.  408,  pt.  2,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. ) 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
have,  since  Oct.  1,  1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character  are  brought  within  well-defined  "series,  and 
each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States  is  pnblislied  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  first  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)  and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in  the  order  In  which  they 
become  law  ;  they  are  later  published  in  bound  form  in  the  United  States  Statutes  at  large. 
The  Department  of  State  publications  entitled  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement 
series  have  been  discontinued.  The  Treaties  and  other  internationnl  acts  series  has 
been  inaugurated  to  make  available  in  a  single  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other 
instruments    (such  as  constitutions  and  charters  of  international  organizations,  declara- 

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tlons,  agrpements  effected  by  exchanges  of  diplomatic  notes,  et  cetera)  establishing  or 
defininp  relations  between  the  United  States  of  America  and  other  countries.  The  texts 
printed  in  the  present  series,  as  in  the  Treaty  s^eries  and  Executive  agreement  series, 
are  authentic  and,  in  appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State. 
The  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  begins  with  the  number  1501,  the  com- 
bined numbers  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series  having  reached  1500, 
the  last  number  In  the  Treaty  series  being  994  and  the  last  number  in  the  Executive 
agreement  series  being  500.  Treaties  are  also  published  in  tlie  compilation  Treaties 
and  other  international  acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies 
of  the  documents,  followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Spanish, 
Portuguese,  and  French  translations  prepared  by  the  Department's  Central  Translating 
Office,  have  their  own  pul)lication  numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Depart- 
ment 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  otlior  material  on  the  Department's  work. 
The  Bul'itin  contains  each  quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  publications  for  the 
preceding  ciuartcr. 

The  list  below  frequently  Includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

For  infornmtion  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  by  the  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  1936,  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives,  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Anglo-American  Committee  of  Inquiry,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland,  effected  by  excliange 
of  notes,  signed  Wa.shington,  Dee.  10,  194.5.  1946.  [2] +2  p.  (Executive  agree- 
ment series  491;   [Publication  2488].)      [English  and   French.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  46-26621  S  9.8 :  491 

Argentina.     Fuel  and  vegetable  oil,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Argen- 
tina, effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Buenos  Aires,  May  9,  1945,  effective 
May  9,  1945.     1946.     [2] +17  p.      (Executive  agreement  series  495;   [Publica- 
tion 2525].)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26624  S  9.8 :  495 

Atomic  energy.    Atomic  energy,  agreed  declaration  by  President  of  United  States, 
Prime  Minister  of  United  Kingdom,  and  Prime  Minister  of  Canada,  signed 
Washington,  Nov.  15,  1945.     [1916.]     [2] +5  p.     (Treaties  and  other  interna- 
tional acts  series  1504;   [Publication  2520].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040. 
L.  C.  card  46-26708  S  9.10 :  1504 

Report  on  international  control  of  atomic  energy  [prepared  for  Secretary 

of  State's  Committee  on  Atomic  Energy  bv  a  board  of  consultants,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Mar.  16,  1946].  1946.  xiv+55  p.  (H.  doc.  709,  79th  Cong.  2a 
sess.)  [Also  issued  in  departmental  edition  and  entered  in  Monthly  catalog 
for  May  1946,  p.  552.]     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26610 

United  States  atomic  energy  proposals,  statement  of  United  States  policy 

on  control  of  atomic  energy  as  presented  by  Bernard  M.  Baruch  to  United 
Nations  Atomic  Energy  Commission,  June  14,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]-f  12  p. 
(United   States   and   United  Nations   report  series   2;    [Publication   2560].) 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  46-26641  S  1.49 :  2 

Aviation.     Air  services  transit   agreement  between   United    States   and   other 
Powers;  signed  for  United  States  Dec.  7,  1944,  accepted  by  United  States 
Feb.  8,  1945,  with  an  understanding.    1946.     [2]-|-8  p.     (Executive  agreement 
series  487;  [Publication  2501].)    *  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  1037 
L.  C  card  46-26619  S  9.8 :  487 

Air  transport,  agreement  between  United  States  and  other  Powers,  signed 

for  United  States  Dec.  7.  1944,  accepted  by  United  States  Feb.  8,  1945,  with  an 
understanding.  1946.  [2] +9  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  488;  [Publica- 
tion 24991.)     *  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  1037 

L.  C.  card  46-26620  S  9.8 :  488 

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Belgium.  Mutual  aid,  agreements  between  United  States  and  Belgium  including 
agreement  i-elating  to  supplies  and  services,  signed  Washington  Apr.  17,  1945, 
elt'ective  Apr.  17,  ltM5,  with  memorandum  of  interpretation,  signed  Washington 
Apr.  17,  li.W5,  and  exchanges  of  notes,  signed  Wasliiugton  Apr.  17  and  19  and 
May  19,  1945,  and  agreement  relating  to  principles  applying  to  provision  of  aid 
to  armed  forces  of  United  States,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Wash- 
ington Apr.  17  and  19,  1945,  effective  June  16,  1942.  1946.  [2] +18  p.  (Execu- 
tive agreement  series  481;  [Publication  2480], )  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  10o7 
L.  C.  card  4G-2G614  S  9.8  :  481 

Biclton  Woods  (ifjrecmejit.  International  monetary  fund,  articles  of  agree- 
ment between  United  States  and  other  Powers,  formulated  at  United  Nations 
Monetary  and  Financial  Conference,  Bretton  Woods,  N.  H.,  July  1-22,  1944, 
signed  Washington  Dec.  27,  1945,  instrument  of  acceptance  by  United  States 
deposited  Dec.  20,  1945,  efl^ective  Dec.  27,  1&45.  [1946.]  [2] +43  p.  (Treaties 
and  otlier  international  acts  series  1501;   [Publication  2512].)      *  Paper,  10c. 

•  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  46-26706  S  9.10 :  1501 

Chile.     Health  and  sanitation  program,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
Chile,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Santiago  May  5  and  11,  1943. 
1946.     [2] +5  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  485;  [Publication  2481].)     [Eng- 
lish and  Spanish.]    *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26618  S  9.8:  485 

European   Central  Inland   Transport   Organisation,   agreement  between   United 
States  and  other  Powers  and  protocols,  signed  London  Sept.  27,  1945 ;  effective 
Sept.  27,  1945.    1946.     [2] +64  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  494;  [Publica- 
tion 2539].)      [English,  French,  and  Russian.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26566  S  9.8 :  494 

European  coal  organization,  agreement  between  United  States  and  other  Powers, 
signed  London  Jan.  4,  1946,  etfective  Jan.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +9  p.     (Treaties 
and  other  international  acts  series  1508;  [Publication  2548J.)      [English  and 
French.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26711  S  9.10 :  1508 

Foreign  relations.  Papers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States,  1919: 
Paris  Peace  Conference.     1946.     v.  7,  iii+[2]+985  p.     ([Publication  2466.]) 

*  Cloth,  $2..50.     •  Item  1023 

L.  C.  card  43-51559  S  1.1 :  919/3/v.7 

Same.     (H.  doc.  93,  78th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Foreign  service.    American  foreign  service,  sample  entrance-examination  ques- 
rions.     1946.     iii+41-150  p.     (Publication  1771,  reprint.)     f     •  lieni  1U12 
L.  C.  card  30-26940  S  1.13/a  :  Ex  15 

Note. — This  printing  contains  only  tlie  sample  entrance  examination  questions.     The 
sections  on  general  information  and  laws  and  regulations  are  omitted. 

Foreign  service  regulations.  [Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States]  : 
Index,  chap.  5,  Accounts,  fees,  and  accounting  procedure.  Mar.  1946.  32  p.  4° 
[Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  S  1.5/3 :  5/iud. 

Memorandum  of  cancelation  of  Accounts  supp.  C  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign 

service  regulations  [of  United  States],  no.  167.    [1946.]    1  p.  4"    [Processed.]    t 

S  1.5/2 :  167 

Memorandum   transmitting   inserts  for   Foreign   service   regulations    [of 

United  States],  no.  164.  [1946.]  1  p.  4"  [Processed.  Accompanied  by  revised 
Accounts  supp.  A  with  index  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated 
Jan.  1946.]     t  81.5/2:164 

Same,  no.  165.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  revised 

Accounts  supp.  F,  with  index,  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Jan. 
1946.]     t  81.5/2:165 

Same,  no.  166.    [1946.]    1  p.  4*"    [Processed.    Accompanied  by  revised  chap. 

5,  sec.  27-59,  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Feb.  1946.]    t       8  1.5/2 :  166 

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Foreign  seiince  regulations — Continued 

Same,  no.  168.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  1  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Feb.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  168 

Same,  no.  169.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  Accounts  supp.  E,  pt.  1,  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign  service  regulations, 
dated  Mar.  1946.]    t  S  1.5/2 :  169 

Same,  no.  170.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  cliap.  12  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Mar.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  170 

■ Same,  no.  171.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  21  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Mar.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2  :171 

Same,  no.  172.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  14  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Apr.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  172 

Same,  no.  173.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  Accounts 

supp.  D  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Apr.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  173 

Same,  no.  174.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  4  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  Apr.  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  174 

Same,  no.  175.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  May  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  175 

Same,  no.  176.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  17  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  May  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  176 

Same,  no.  177.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.    Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  5,  Accounts  supp.  E,  pt.  1,  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated 
June  1946.]     t  S  1.5/2: 177 

Same,  no.  178.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  4  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  May  1946.]     t 

S  1.5/2 :  178 

Same,  no.  179.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  chap.  5,  Accounts  supp.  E,  pt.  1,  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated 
July  1946.]     t  81.5/2:179 

French  North  Africa.  Mutual  aid  in  French  North  and  West  Africa,  agreement 
between  United  States  and  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation,  signed 
Algiers  Sept.  25,  1943,  effective  Sept.  25.  1943.  1946.  [2] +8  p.  (Executive 
agreement  series  483;  [Publication  2465].)  [English  and  French.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26617  S  9.8 :  483 

Oermany.     Problem  of  German  political  revival ;   article  by  Leon  W.  Fuller. 
[1946.]     [2] +22  p.  16°     ([European  series  9;  Publication  2550.])     *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-26640  S  1.45 :  9 

Greece.     Commercial  relations,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Greece, 
effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Washington  Jan.  2  and  11,  1946.     [1946.] 
[21+2  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1505;    [Publication 
2513].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26709  S  9.10 :  1505 

Haiti.  Reciprocal  customs  privileges,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
Haiti,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Port-au-Prince  Aug.  14  and  24, 
1945,  effective  Aug.  24,  1945.  1946.  [2] +3  p.  (Executive  agreement  series 
503;  [Publication  2529].)  [English  and  French.]  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26626  S  9.8 :  503 

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August  1946  987 

Honduras.    Military  mission  to  Honduras,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
Honduras,  signed  Washington  Dec.  28,  1945,  effective  Dec.  28,  1945.     [1946.] 
[2] +10  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1503;   [Publication 
2523].)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  O.  card  46-2G707  S9.10: 1503 

Inter-Ainericati  Conference  on  Problems  of  War  and  Peace.    Report  of  delegation 
of  United  States  to  Inter-American  Conference  on  Problems  of  War  and  Peace, 
Mexico  City,  Mexico,  Feb.  21-Mar.  8,  1945.     1946.     iii+371  p.     ([Conference 
series  85;  Publication  2497.])     *  Paper,  55c.     •  Item  1031. 
L.  C.  card  46-26596  S  5.30 :  85 

Italy.    Commercial  relations,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Italy,  effected 
by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington  Dec.  6, 1945.    1946.    [2]  +2  p.    ( Execu- 
tive agreement  series  492;  [Publication  2489].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26622  S  9.8 :  492 

Japan.  Surrender  by  Japan,  terms  between  United  States  and  other  Allied 
Powers  and  Japan,  signed  Tokyo  Bay  Sept.  2,  1945,  effective  Sept.  2,  1945; 
together  with  proclamation  by  Emperor  of  Japan.  1946.  [2] +7  p.  (Execu- 
tive agreement   series   493;    [Publication  2504].)      [English   and   Japanese.] 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037 

L.  C.  card  46-26623  S  9.8: 493 

Mexico.  Utilization  of  waters  of  Colorado  and  Tijuana  Rivers  and  of  Rio  Grande, 
treaty  between  United  States  and  Mexico,  signed  Washington  Feb.  3,  1944, 
and  protocol,  signed  Washington  Nov.  14, 1944,  proclaimed  Nov.  27, 1945,  effective 
Nov.  8,  1945.  1946.     [2] +57  p.     (Treaty  series  994.)      [English  and  Spanish.] 

*  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  1040 

L.  G.  card  46-26630  _  S  9.5/2 :  994 

Nicaragua.     Health  and  sanitation  program,  agreement  between  United  States 
and  Nicaragua,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Managua  Mar.  30  and  31, 
1944.  1946.     [2] +5  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  484;  [Publication  2479].) 
[English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26646  S  9.8 :  484 

Panama.    Cooperative  education,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Panama, 
effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Panama,  Nov.  13  and  14,  1944.     1946. 
[2] +3  p.     (Executive  agi'eemeut  series  504;   [Publication  2532].)      [English 
and  Spanish.]    *  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26627  ,   S  9.8 :  504 

Petroleum.    Report  to  Congress  on  U.  S.  owned  petroleum  facilities  located  abroad. 
Apr.  8,  1946.  cover  title,  [l]+ii  +  109  p.  il.  map,  4°    t     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-26561  S  1.48  :  P  44 

Philippines  prepares  for  indei)endence ;  by  Edward  W.  Mill.    [1946.]     [2]  +5  p.  4° 
([Far  Eastern  series  10;  Publication  2558.])      [From  Department  of  State 
bulletin,  June  9,  1946.]    t    •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-26594  S  1.38  :  10 

Portugal.    Air  transport,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Portugal,  signed 
Lisbon   Dec.  6,   1945,   effective.  Dec.   6,   1945;   and  exchange  of  notes.     1946. 
[21+10  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  500;  [Publication  2528].)      [English 
and  Portuguese.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26625  S  9.8:  500 

Trade.     American  trade  proposals,  series  of  articles  looking  toward  world  con- 
ference on  trade.  1946.     [3] +23  p.  4°     ([Commercial  policy  series  88;  Pub- 
lication 2551.] )     [Reprints  from  recent  issues  of  Department  of  State  bulletin.] 
t     •  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-26595  S  1.37 :  88 

Union  of  South  Africa.     Mutual  aid,   agreement  between   United   States   and 
Union  of  South  Africa,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington  Apr. 
17. 1945,  effective  Apr.  17,  1945.     [1046.]     [2] +4  p.     (Treaties  and  other  inter- 
national acts  series  1511;  [Publication  2546].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26712  S  9.10 :  1511 

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Post-war   economic   settlements,   agreement  between   United   States  and 

Union  of  South  Africa,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington  Apr. 
17,  194.J,  effective  Apr.  17,  1945.  [1946.]  [2] +3  p.  (Treaties  and  other  inter- 
national acts  series  1512 ;  [Publication  2547].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  4&-2G713  S  9.10 :  1512 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialu'<t  Republics.  Liberated  prisoners  of  war  and  civilians, 
agreement  between  United  States  and  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics, 
signed  Crimea  Feb.  11,  1945,  effective  Feb.  11,  1945.  1946.  [2]-f-9  p.  (Execu- 
tive  agreement    series   505;    [Publication   2530].)      [English    and   Russian.] 

*  Paper,  5c.    •  Item  1037 

L.  C.  card  46-26628  S  9.8 :  505 

United  Kingdom.  Exchange  of  information  on  i)enicillin,  agreement  between 
United  States  and  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland, 
effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington  Jan.  25, 1946,  effective  Dec.  1, 
1943.  [1946.]  [2]-fl4p.  (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1506; 
[Publication  2.521].)  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26710  S  9.10 :  1506 

Interchange  of  patent  rights  information,  inventions,  designs,  or  processes, 

agreement  between  United  States  and  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Northern  Ireland,  amending  agreement  of  Aug.  24,  1942;  signed  Washington, 
Mar.  27,  1946,  effective  Jan.  1,  1942.  [1946.]  [2]-fl0  p.  (Treaties  and  other 
international  acts  series  1510;  [Publication  2535].).  *  Paper,  5e.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26705  8  9.10:1510 

United  Nations.  Charter  of  United  Nations  and  statute  of  International  Court 
of  Justice,  signed  "San  Francisco  June  26.  1945,  proclaimed  by  the  President 
Oct.  31,  1945;  effective  Oct.  24,  1945.  1046.  ii+188  p.  (Treaty  series  993.) 
[English,  French,  Chinese,  Russian,  and  Spanish.]  *  Paper,  30c.  (incorrectly 
given  on  publication  as  5c.).  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26562  S  9.5/2  :  993 

United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organization.  Preparatory 
commission  for  United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organiza- 
tion, agreement  between  United  States  and  other  United  Nations,  signed  Lon- 
don Nov.  16,  1945,  effective  Nov.  16.  1945.  1946.  [2] +16  p.  (Executive  agree- 
ment series  506;   [Publication  2545].)      [English  and  French.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  1037 

L.  C.  card  46-26629  S  9.8 :  506 

United  Nations  Relief  and  Rehabilitation  Administration.    7th  report  to  Congress 
on  operations  of  UNRRA  under  act  of  Mar.  28.  1944,  as  of  Mar.  31,  1946.    1946. 
ii+62  p.  il.     (Publication  2549.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  45-35371  S  1.44 :  7 

Same,    iii  +  62  p.  il.    (H.  doc.  670,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 


SUPREME  COURT 

Agvew,  John.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  no.  973,  Board  of  Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System  et  al.  vs.  John 
Agnew,  F.  O.  Fayerweather,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1046.]     cover  title,  i-f  39  p.     t 

Ju6.7:Ag63 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  at  Oct.  term, 
1945.]     [Issued  separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

18-20.  American  Tobacco  Company  et  al.  vs.  United  States  ;  Lisgett  &  Myers  Tobacco 
Company,  et  al.  vk.  [same]  :  R.  .T.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Company,  et  al.  vs. 
[samel. "on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit : 
June  10,  1946.     n.  p.   [1946].     24  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Am  35  to/2 

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Opinions — Continued 

48, 64.  Universal   Oil   Products   Company    vs.    Root    Refining   Company ;    [same]    vs. 

same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  June 

10,1046.      n.  p.   [li>46J.      5  p.  Ju  6.8/lu  :  Un  38/2 

122.  Julius  FisLer  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court 

of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.  [l'J46].     23  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  F  534 

274.  F.  O.  Robertson  vs.  people  of  State  of  California,  appeal  from  Superior  Court 

of  Ventura  County,  State  of  California  ;  June  3,  11)46.     n.  p.  [l'J46].     15  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :R  546 

278-282.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Insurance  Group  Committee  [et  al.]   vs. 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company,  et  al.  ;  same  vs.  Denver 

and    Salt   Lake   Western   Railroad   Company,   et   al.  ;    same   vs.   City   Bank, 

Farmers  Trust   Company,   trustee  under   debtor's  general  mortgage  ;   same 

vs.  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company,  et  al. ;  same  vs.  Guy 

A.  Thompson,  trustee,  Missouri  I'acific  Railroad  Company,  debtor,  on  writs 

of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  June  10,  1946. 

n.  p.   [1946].      29  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  In  7/3 

342.   Steve  Anderson  et  al.  vs.  Mt.  Clemens  Pottery  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 

to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.   [1946]. 

10  +  4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  An  24/4 

349.  Gilbert  E.  Thiel  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 

court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  May  20,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     12  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :T  346 
404.  Jack  Davis  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.   [1946].     9  +  23  p. 

Ju  6.8/la : D  294/2 
447.  United  States  vs.  Sheldon  Maurice  Anderson,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
western  district  of  Washington;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     6  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  An  24/5 

457,  458.  Gus  Kotteakos  and  Michael  Lekacos  vs.  United  States  ;  Nathan  Regenbogen 

vs.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ; 

June  10,  1946.      n.  p.   [1946].     20  +  4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  K  848/2 

473.  John  D.  Pennekamp  and  Miami  Herald  Publishing  Company  vs.  Florida,  on 

writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Florida  ;  June  3,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946]. 

17  p.  Ju  6.8/la:  P  381 

489.  Edward  F.  Zap  vs.  United   States,   on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 

appeals  for  9th  circuit;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     5  +  3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  Z  17 

510.  Paul  Kuauer  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 

for  7th  circuit ;  June  10,  1946.    n.  p.  [1946].     18  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  K  729/3 

625.  Cecil  I.  Hust  vs.  Moore-McCormack  Lines,  Inc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme 

court  of  Oregon;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.    [1946].     19  +  4  +  8  p. 

Ju  6.8/la:  H  968 
630.  United   States   vs.   Thomas   Lee  Causby  and  wife,   Tinie   Causby,   on   writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims  ;  May  27,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     9  +  6  p. 

Ju  6.S/la:C312 

631,  671.   Lee  Van  Woods  vs.  Walter  Neirstheimer,  warden,  Illinois  State  Penitentiary, 

Menard,  Illinois,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Circuit  Court  of  Randolph  County, 

State  of  Illinois  ;  [same]  vs.  [same],  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Criminal  Court 

of  Cook  County,  State  of  Illinois  ;  May  20,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     5  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  W  864 
675.   Verna  Mae  Bihn  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  June  10,  1946.     n.  p.   [1946].     4  +  1  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  B  489 
696,697.   United  States  vs.  Joseph  A.  Holpuch  Company;   [same]   vs.  [same],  on  writs 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims  ;  May  20,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     8  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  H  741 
704.  Irene  Morgan  vs.  Virginia,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Appeals  of  Virginia  ; 
June  3,  1946.      n.  p.  [1946].      16  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  822 

707.  Prudential  Insurance  Company  vs.  L.  George  Benjamin,  as  insurance  commis- 
sioner of  South  Carolina,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  South  Carolina  ; 
June  3,   1946.      n.  p.   [1946].      23  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  951/5 

719.  W.  Daniel  Pinkerton  and  Walter  G.  Pinkerton  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit  ;  June  10.  1946.  n.  p. 
[1946].      6  +  5  p.  Jn  6.8/la  :  P  655 

793.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  vs.  Warner 
Holding  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit :  June  3,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946].     6  +  4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  W  248/3 

804.  Kentaeth  W.  Colgrove,  Peter  J.  Chamales  and  Kenneth  C.  Sears  vs.  Dwight  H. 
Green,  as  a  member,  ex-ofl3cio  of  Primary  Certifying  Board  of  Illinois,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois  ;  June  10,  1946.  n.  p. 
[1946].     6+  [4]  +3  +  7  p.  il.  3  p.  of  maps.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  676 

809-811.  United  States  vs.  Robert  Mnrss  Lovett,  [same]  vs.  Goodwin  B.  Watson; 
[same]  vs  William  E.  Dodd,  jr.,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims, 
n.  p.   [1946].     20  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  L  947 

843.  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  vs.  W.  J.  Ilowey  Company  and  Howey- 
iti-the-Hills  Service,  Inc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
lor  5th  circuit,      n.  p.    [lO-lO].      6+2  p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  II  839 

9<0.  Abrah.-ini  Fislitrold  rs.  Sulliv.an  Drydock  &  Repair  Corporation.  Kov  Granata. 
as  acting  president  and  acting  treasurer  of  Local  13,  Industrial  Union  of 
Alarine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of  America,  C.  I.  O.,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  ;  May  27,  1946.     n.  p.  [1946],     12  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  F  539/2 

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lllG-17.  Paul  A.   Porter,   arlmlnlstrator,   Office  of  Price  Administration,   vs.   Lucas  J. 
Lee  and  Hazel  Lee ;  [same]  v«.  Hazel  Lee  and  Lucaa  J.  Lee,  agent,  and  Sue 
Ijukcnnn,    Justice  of   tlie   peace,   Covington,   Ky.,   on  writs  of   certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,     n.  p.   [1946].     4  p. 
.,,„„,  Ju6.8/la:L513 

1118.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administrator  [Administra- 
tion], V8.  Mary  Jo  Dicken  and  Elizabeth  M.  Dicken,  B.  N.  Murray,  executor 
of  estate  of  Emma  Gang,  Jacol)  B.  Sandusky,  sheriff,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  May  27,  1946.    n.  p.  [1946].    3  p. 

Ju6.8/la:D553 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  326,  U.  S.  no.  3.    Preliminary  print. 

[1046.]  cover  title,  vii+[l] +432-678  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court 
at  Oct.  term,  1945  (opinions  from  Dec.  18,  1945-Jan.  28,  1946).  This  number 
contains  cumulative  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  326,  pts.  1-3.  From  United 
States  reports,  v.  326.]  *  PajDer,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.25  per  term  of  court; 
foreign  subscription,  $3.00.  Ju  6.8/la :  326/3 

Thayer-West  Point  Hotel  Co.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1945,  no.  1232,  United  States  vs.  Thayer-West  Point  Hotel 
Company,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  1-1-38  p.    t  Ju  6.7:T339 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Chemicals.  Estimated  production  and  sales  of  synthetic  organic  chemicals  in 
1945.    Washington,  D.  C,  June  1946.     [1] -f  3+5  p.  4"    [Processed.]     f 

TC  1.2 :  C  42/4/945 

Coal-tar  products.  Imports  of  coal-tar  products,  1945,  United  States  imports  for 
consumption  of  intermediates,  dyes,  medicinals,  flavor  and  perfume  materials, 
and  other  finished  coal-tar  products  entered  in  1945  under  pars.  27  and  28  of 
tariff  act  of  1930;  compiled  by  Chemical  Division.  June  1946.  cover  title, 
16  p.  4°  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26574  TC  1.2 :  C  63/3/945 

TAX  COURT 

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sheets."  At  the  end  of  each  month,  these  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  pamphlet 
form  and  published  as  "advance  parts."  Later,  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and 
issued  in  bound  volumes.  A  list  of  memorandum  opinions  is  included  in  each  volume. 
Both  the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washnigton  25,  D.  C.  The  subscription 
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copies  usually  5c.  The  "advance  parts,"  or  monthly  consolidations  are  sold  as  follows  : 
$1.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  $1.85  (single  copies  vary  in  price).  The  price  of 
the  bound  volume  will  be  given  upon  application. 

Amalgwmated  Dental  Company,  Ltd.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3730,  promulgated  May  9,  1946.  [1946.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]  129.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/129 

Armstrong,  Ethlyn  L.  Ethlyn  L.  Armstrong,  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  [findings  of  fact,  and  opinion] ;  docket  nos.  667S-6676,  7970-7971, 
promulgated  May  24,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  146.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  .Ju  11.7/a  :  6/14G 

Backus,  Standish.  Estate  of  Standish  Backus,  Lotta  B.  Backus  and  Detroit  Trust 
Company,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Lotta  B.  Backus  v. 
[same],  [findings  of  fact  and  opinions] ;  docket  nos.  5280-81,  promulgated 
May  9,  1946.  [1946.]  13  p.  ([Opinion]  132.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/132 

Baer,  Walter  J.     Walter  J.  Baer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 

docket  no.  7878,  promulgated  May  28,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]   150.) 

[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/150 

Bramcr,  Samuel  E.     Samuel  Eugene  Bramer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 

[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;   docket  no.  6715,  promulgated  May  9,  1946. 

[1946.]     10  p.     ([Opinion]   131.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/131 

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Coates,  Charles  F.  Charles  F.  Coates  et  al.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  8601-02,  861&-17,  8631-32,  promul- 
gated June  13,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  17.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports, 
V.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/17 

Delone,  Helen  S.  Helen  S.  Delone  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6423.  promulgated  May  27, 1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
([Opinion]  149.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     •  Paper,  5c.    Ju  11.7/a  :  6/149 

Dyke,  Albert  E.  Albert  E.  Dyke  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5786,  promulgated  May  23,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
( [Opinion]  142. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  6/142 

Falls,  William  A.  William  A.  Falls,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  0981,  promulgated  June  10, 1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
( [Opinion]  10.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/10 

Farid-ES-Sidtaneh,  Doris.  Doris  Farid-Es-Sultaneh  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  2968,  promulgated  Apr.  5,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p. 
([Opinion]  85.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a  :  6/85 

Four  Twelve  West  Sixth  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ; 
docket  nos.  1692,  3946,  promulgated  June  6, 1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  ( [Opinion]  5. ) 
[From  T.  C,  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a:  7/5 

Frazer.  John  O.  Estate  of  John  G.  Frazer,  Katharine  Reed  Frazer,  executrix,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  6682,  promulgated  May 
31,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  156.)  [From  T.  C,  Reports,  v.  6.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  6/15G 

Friedman,  M.  M.  Friedman,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6206,  promulgated  June  10, 1946.  [1946.]  12  p. 
([Opinion]  9.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/9 

Goodman,  Samuel.  Samuel  Goodman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  I'evenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5248,  promulgated  May  8,  1946.  [1946.] 
4  p.     ([Opinion]  126.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/126 

Greene,  Paul  G.  Paul  G.  Greene  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4370,  promulgated  June  17,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p. 
( [Opinion]  175.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a :  7/19 

Harrison,  Emily  B.  Emily  B.  Harrison  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6394,  promulgated  June  4,  1946. 
[1946.]    5  p.     ([Opinion]  1).   [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/1 

Hochschild,  Harold  K.  Harold  K.  Hochscluld  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, opinion;  docket  no.  1084,  promulgated  June  11,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
( [Opinion]  12.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/12 

IngersoU,  Frank  B.  Frank  B.  IngersoU  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion ;  docket  no.  6<XK),  promulgated  June  6,  1&46.  [1946.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion] 
6.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/6 

Jacohson,  Lewis  F.  Lewis  F.  Jacobson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4189,  promulgated  May  10,  1946. 
[1946.]     12  p.     ([Opinion]   133.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/133 

Koppers  Coal  Company,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  108492,  pi'omulgated  May  29,  1946.  [1940.]  22  p. 
( [Opinion]  152.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a  :  6/152 

Landau,  Morris  M.  Morris  Marks  Landau  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  2318,  promulgated  June  4,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  3.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  Oc. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/3 

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Lang,  John.  John  Lang  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  oiMiiionJ  ;  docket  no.  4444,  promulgated  June  4,  194G.  [IJWG  ]  7  p 
(tOpinionJ  2.)      IFrom  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Jull.7/a:7/2 

Laredo  liridge  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  G354,  promulgated  June  5,  194G.  [1946.]  9  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 4.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/4 

Lau'tou;  IIoHard  B.  Howard  B.  Lawton,  petitioner,  et  al.,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  dock(>t  nos.  5502,  5620-24  pro- 
mulgated May  21,  1^6.  [1946.]  13  p.  ( [Opinion]  13S.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports 
V.  6.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  Ju  ll.7/a  :  6/138 

ilcEwen,  J.  H.  J.  H.  McEwen  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6151,  promulgated  May  9,  1946.  [194G.]  9  p. 
([Opinion]  130.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     Ju  11.7/a  :  6/13() 

Mannon,  J.  M.,  jr.  Estate  of  J.  M.  Mannon,  jr.,  John  W.  Parker  and  Wells  Fargo 
Bank  &  Union  Trust  Co.,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find 
ings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6757,  promulgated  May  27,  1946.  [1946  J 
10  p.     ( [Opinion]  147.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/147 

Milium,  Devereux.  Estate  of  Devereux  Milburn,  J.  P.  Morgan  &  Co.,  Incorpo- 
rated,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7570,  promulgated  May  23,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 140.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/140 

Pioneer  Parachute  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3367,  promulgated  May  31,  1946.  [1946  ] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]  155.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/155 

Reliable  Incubator  and  Brooder  Company,  Illinois  corporation,  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6722,  promul- 
gated Apr.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p.  ([Opinion]  118.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports, 
V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ju  11.7/a :  6/118 

RiffffS,  J.  A.,  Tractor  Co.  J.  A.  Riggs  Tractor  Company  (partnership,  by  John  A. 
Riggs,  sr.,  and  John  A.  Riggs,  jr.,  partners,  individually  and  as  trustees),  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos. 
4430,  6358,  promulgated  Apr.  29,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  114.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/114 

Rissma7i,  Samuel  J.  Samuel  J.  Rissman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6365,  promulgated  May  21  1946 
[1946.]     14  p.     ([Opinion]  139.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/139 

Rosenberg,  Esther.  Esther  Rosenberg,  transferee  of  assets  received  from  Jo- 
seph D.  Rosenberg,  deceased,  petitioner,  et  al.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  4953-63,  4978,  promulgated 
June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  11.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v  7] 
♦Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/11 

Sanchez,  Pedro.  Pedro  Sanchez  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6581,  promulgated  May  24,  1946.  [1946  ]  8  p 
( [Opinion]  143.)      [From  T.  C  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.      Ju  11.7/a  :  6/143 

Sessions,  J.  II.,  &  Son.  J.  H.  Sessions  &  Son  v.  Secretary  of  War,  opinion ;  docket 
no.  224  R,  promulgated  May  29.  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  ([Opinion]  154) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/154 

Simons,  Leonard  N.  I^eonard  N.  Simons  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
Lawrence  J.  Micholson  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos! 
6212-13.  promulgated  June  12,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  15.)  [From 
T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ju  11.7/a  :  7/15 

Soabar  Company  v.  <ommissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opin- 
ion];  docket  no.  1730,  promulgated  June  12,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  ([Opinion] 
13.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/13 

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South  Side  Bank  &  Trust  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  G993,  promulgated  May  7,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p. 
( [Opinion]  124. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a  :  6/124 

Southicestcrn  Oil  d  Oas  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1244,  promulgated  May  23,  1946.  [1946.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]  141.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/141 

Trimble,  Harold  G.  Harold  Guyon  Trimble  and  Esther  K.  Trimble,  husband  and 
wife,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  60S6,  6087,  promulgated  May  29,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion] 
153.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/153 

Webster,  Arthur.  Arthur  Webster  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7023,  promulgated  May  27,  1946.  [1946.] 
6  p.     ( [Opinion]  148.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/148 

Wcntworth  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6698,  promulgated  May  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
9  p.     ( [Opinion]  151.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/151 

Werner,  Robert  E.  Robert  E.  Werner  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6101,  promulgated  June  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
9  p.     ( [Opinion]  7.)     From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.       Ju  11.7/a :  7/7 

Wheelock,  Ward.  Ward  Wheelock,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5289,  promulgated  June  12,  1946.  [1946.] 
17  p.     ( [Opinion]  14.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/14 

Wichita  Terminal  Elevator  Company,  dissolved  corporation,  L.  H.  Powell,  former 
president ;  L.  H.  Powell,  liquidating  agent ;  and  L.  H.  Powell,  W.  E.  Brown, 
George  E.  King,  D.  S.  Jackman,  C.  P.  Garretson,  and  N.  Louise  Powell,  its  for- 
mer directors  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact,  and  opin- 
ion] ;  docket  no.  9004.  promulgated  IMay  24,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  ( [Opinion] 
145.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/145 

Wiesler,  'Norbert  H.  Norbert  H.  Wiesler  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  108911,  112741,  promulgated  May  24, 
1946.  [1946.]  lip.  ([Opinion]  144.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/144 

X-Pando  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7328,  promulgated  June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 8. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/8 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Bibliography.     Indexed  bibliography  of  Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  cumulative 
supplement,  Jan.-Dec.  1945;  compiled  by  Bernard  L.  Foy.     Knoxville,  Tenn., 
Jan.  1,  1946.    [3]+46-fxvii  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 
L.  O.  card  46-25578  Y  3.T  25 :  2  B  47/2/supp.945 

Forests.  Forest  development  program  of  TVA  lands ;  by  Alexander  L.  Setser. 
n.  p.     [1946].     [7]  p.  il.  4°     t  Y  3.T  25 :  2  F  76/2 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Addresses.  Address  of  Secretary  Vinson  before  Tri-State  Rankers'  meeting 
(Tennessee,  Mississippi,  Arkansas),  IMemphis,  Tenn.,  May  23,  1040,  scheduled 
for  delivery  by  Assistant  Secretary  of  Treasury  Edward  H.  Foley,  jr.,  on  behalf 
of  Secretary  Vinson.     [1946.]     12  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  T1.31:T73 

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Claims.  Claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  OflBce,  estimates  of  appropriation 
to  cover  claims.  June  28,  legislative  clay  Mar.  5,  1046.  6  p.  (S.  doc.  223, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Judgments  rendered  against  the  Government  by  District  Courts.     June 

28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.    5  p.     (S.  doc.  219,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Judgments  rendered  against  the  Government  by  District  Courts,  estimate 

of  appropriations  for  payment  of  judgments.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5, 
1946.    4  p.    (S.  doc.  220,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims.     June  28,  legislative  day  Mar. 

5,1946.    4  p.    (S.  doc.  217,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Disbursing  sytubols.  [Disbursing  symbols  assigned  in  name  of  chief  disbursing 
oflQcer  of  Division  of  Disbursement,  Treasury  Department,  and  special  disburs- 
ing agents,  together  with  Treasury  daily  statement  (TDS)  numbers  and  Treas- 
ury classification  of  accounts.]  Apr.  1,  1946.  [l]-l-l-54A-{-55-102AH-103- 
104+5  leaves,  4°    [Processed.]     t  T  1.2  :D  63/2 

McDonough,  John  B.  Claim  allowed  by  General  Accounting  OflBce,  estimate  of 
appropriation  for  payment  of  claim  [of  John  B.  McDonough).  June  28,  legis- 
lative day  Mar.  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  225,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pay,  alloivances,  etc.  Certain  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  OflSce,  esti- 
mate of  appropriation  for  payment  of  claims  [for  travel  pay  and  allowances, 
regulars,  War  with  Spain  in  Philippine  Islands].  June  28,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  doc.  224,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Treasury  bonds.  Addition  of  $1,000,000  denomination  of  Treasury  bonds  to  out- 
standing issues.  June  10,  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular  789 ;  Fiscal 
Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2: 789 

Treasury  certificates.  United  States  of  America,  %  percent  Treasury  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  series  F-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  July  1, 
1946,  due  July  1,  1947.  June  14,  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular 
790;  Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2: 790 

United  States  of  America,  %  percent  Treasury  certificates  of  indebted- 
ness of  series  G-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Aug.  1,  1946.  due  Aug. 
1,  1947.  July  17, 1946.  2  leaves.  4°  ( Department  circular  791 ;  Fiscal  Service, 
Public  Debt  Bureau.)     [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2 :  791 

Treasury  decisions.  Index,  Treasurv  decisions  under  customs  and  other  laws, 
v.  80,  nos.  27-52,  July-Dec.  1945.     [1946.]     [l]-|-29  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  1.11/2 :  80/27-52/ind. 

Walker,  A.  D.,  &  Co.  Judgment  rendered  against  the  Government  by  Court  of 
Claims,  proposed  provision  relating  to  judgment  rendered  against  the  Govern- 
ment by  Court  of  Claims  [in  favor  of  Alexander  D.  Walker  and  Adger  C.  Forney, 
copartners  doing  business  as  A.  D.  Walker  &  Co.].  June  28,  legislative  day 
Mar.  5, 1946.    3  p.     ( S.  doc.  218,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

COAST  GUARD 

Lights.  Light  list,  Atlantic  and  Gulf  Coasts  of  United  States,  St.  Croix  River, 
Maine,  to  Rio  Grande,  including  U.  S.  West  Indian  islands,  Boston  (1st),  New 
York  (3rd),  Philadelphia  (4th),  Norfolk  (5th),  Charleston  (6th),  Miami 
(7th),  New  Orleans  (8th),  and  San  Juan  (10th)  districts;  corrected  to  Mar.  1, 
1946.  1946.  844  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  [Numbers  in  parenthesis  refer  to  naval 
districts.  Another  map  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  $1.25.  •  Item  1064 
L.  C.  card  44-40884  T  47.35 :  946 

Light  list.  Pacific  Coast,  United  States,  Canada,  and  Hawaiian  Islands, 

Long  Beach  (11th),  San  Francisco  (12th).  Seattle  (13th),  Ketchikan  (17th), 
and  Honolulu  (14tli )  districts ;  corrected  to  Mar.  1, 1946.  1946.  436  p.  il.  1  pi. 
map.  [Numbers  in  parentheses  refer  to  naval  districts.  Another  map  on  p.  2 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  75c.     •  Item  1069 

L.  C.  card  14-30372  T  47.25 :  946 

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Pilot  rules.  Pilot  rules  for  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and  tributary 
waters  and  St.  Marys  River,  June  1946.  1946.  v+45  p.  il.  t  •  Item  1071 
L.  C.  card  12-40699  T  47.8 :  G  79/946 

Note. — This  publication  replaces  the  pamphlet  entitled,  Pilot  rules  for  Great  Lakes 
and  their  couuecting:  and  tributary  waters,  and  St.  Marys  River,  dated  Aug.  1943. 
There  has  been  no  change  in  the  regulations  set  forth  in  pts.  322  and  323  since  Aug.  1943. 

Vessel  insijcction.  General  rules  and  regulations  for  vessel  inspection,  ocean  and 
coastwise.  Mar.  1946.  v+GllO  p.  il.  4°  [Title  46,  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions, pts.  59-65.]  t  T  47.8  :  V  63/2/946 
Note. — This  publication  replaces  the  General  rules  and  regulations  for  vessel  inspec- 
tion, ocean  and  coastwise,  dated  Aug.  1943,  and  includes  all  amendments  published  in 
the  Federal  register  from  Mar.  15.  1946. 

CUSTOMS  BUREAU 

Customs  regulations  of  United  States  [effective  July  1,  1943].  Edition  of  1943. 
1943  [reprint  with  changes  1946].  vii-l-l-28A +2^629  p.  4°  [Pages  bearing 
notation  1st  rev.  June  1944  have  been  inserted  in  proper  order  in  this  reprint. 
Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  Supersedes  all  prior  customs  regulations  and 
Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation  regulations  adopted  or  promulgated  by 
Customs  Bureau  which  are  in  conflict  with,  or  the  substance  of  which  is  incor- 
porated in,  these  regulations.]  *  Paper,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  43-50845  T 17.9 :  943/rev. 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal    revenue    bulletin,    cumulative    bulletin    1945,    Jan.-Dec.    1945.     1946. 
viii-f  678  p.     [Includes  Rulings  11917-12200.]     *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  22-27420  T  22.25  :  945 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies:  Airplane  tires  and  tubes 
under  class  83,  revised,  Apr.  24-June  30,  1942,  extended  to  Sept.  30,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     J  T  58.8 :  83/942-46 

Same:  Boxes,  wooden  and  fiberboard  (cleat-reinforced)  and  miscellaneous 

wood  products  under  class  39,  July  1,  1946-Jan.  31,  1947.     [1946.]     5  p.  4" 
[Processed.]     $  T  58.8:39/946-47 

Same :  Dry  batteries  under  classes  16  and  17,  June  15,  1946- June  14,  1947. 

[1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     $  T  5S.S :  16,  17/946-47 

Same :  Groceries  and  other  provisions  under  class  56,  July  1-Sept.  30. 

1946.  [1946.]     7  p.   4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  56/3/946 

Same :  Hardware  under  class  42,  June  16-Dec.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     18  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     $  T  .HS. 8 :  42/946 

Same:  Message-and-data  transmitting  equipment  under  class  17,  July  1, 

1946- June  30,  1947.     [1946.]    2  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  17/6/946-47 

Same :  Motor-vehicle  accessories  and  parts  under  class  8;  Construction  and 

road-building  machinery  parts  under  class  66,  July  1,   1946-June  30,   1947. 
[1946.]    10  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  8,66/946-47 

Same:   Office  equipment  under  class  54,  July  1-Dec.  31,  1946.     [1946.] 

25  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8:  54/946 

Same:  Offset  duplicating  supplies  under  class  54,  July  1,  194G-June  30, 

1947.  [1946.]     10  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  54/3/94&-47 

Same :  Periodicals  and  law  books  under  class  35  .July  1,  1946-June  30.  1947. 

[1946.]     22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  35/2/946-47 

Same :  Rental  of  certain  office  machines  under  class  54,  July  1, 1946-June  30, 

1947.     [1946.]     18  p.  4°     [Proce.ssed.]     t  T  58.8 :  .54/4/946-47 

Same:  Tableware  under  class  63,  Aug.  1-Oct.  31,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4» 

[Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  63/3/946 

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Government  supplies — Continued 

Same :  Tire  chains  under  class  8,  July  1, 1946-May  31,  1947.    [1946.]    3  p.  4' 

[Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  8/3/947^7 

Same:  Water  coolers  under  class  G3,  pts.  1  and  2,  July  1-Dec.  31,  1946. 

[1946.]    5  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  63/5/946/pt.l,2 

Same:  Window  shade  cloth  and  shades  under  class  27,  July  1-Sept.  30, 

1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed]     t  T  58.8 :  27/4/&46-2 

Same:  Wipins  cloth  service  under  class  103,  Aug.  1,  1946-Jnly  31,  1947. 

[1^6.]    2  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  T  58.8 :  103/2/»4&-47 

General  schedule  of  supplies,  amdt.  880,  887,  900,  901,  909,  917,  918,  920-923, 

925,  926,  929-933,  937,  938.  943,  945-950.  952.  954,  950,  958,  959,  902,  963,  967, 
970,  972.  977.  979.  983,  985-989,  991,  992,  995,  997,  999,  1002-1006,  1009^1012. 
1015-1017,  1021,  1023,  1028,  1079,  1110;  Aug.  23,  1945- July  3,  1946.  [1945-46.] 
various  paging,  various  sizes.     [Processed]     t  T  58.8/3 :  880,etc. 

Stock  catalog  [with]  general  information  and  instructions  for  ordering  from 
Procurement  Division  supply  centers,  Atlanta,  Boston,  Chicago,  Cleveland, 
Denver,  Fort  Worth,  Kansas  City,  Los  Angeles,  New  York,  San  Francisco, 
Seattle,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  July  1946.  [1&46.]  cover  title,  ii+108  p.  il.  4°  t 
•  Item  1117  T  58.2 :  St  6/946 

FEDEBAL  STAND^VRD   STOCK   CAT.Xl.OG   DIVISION 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  some  of  the  Amendments,  dated  after  Oct.  10.  1933,  are  for 
specifications  issued  by  the  Federal  Standard  Stoclc  Catalog  Board  (now  Federal  Standard 
Stock  Catalog  Division)  wnile  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  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion 
in  binders.     •  Item  1116. 

OoverJiment  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speci- 
fication for  bandages,  gauze,  roller,  plain ;  May  23,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12° 
(DDD-B-61b. )     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  DDD-B-61a,  Apr.  16, 1938.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  DDD-B-61b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bands  and  strips,  matrix, 

steel,  dental ;  May  23,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  il.  12°     (GG-B-95.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-B-95 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hoses  and  outlet-fittings,  floor, 

(for)  rigid-steel-conduit  and  electric-metallic-tubing  (steel),  amdt.  2;  May  23, 
1946.  1946.  1  p.  12°  (W-B-616  [amdt.  2].)  [Supersedes  Amendment  1, 
July  22,  1944.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  W-B-616/amdt.2 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cards,  guide  (card  size),  amdt. 

1 ;  May  23, 1946.    1946.    1  p.  12°    (UU-C-76a.  [amdt.  1].)    t 

T  58.10/3 :  UU-C-76a/amdt.l 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cavity-lining  and  thinner 

(dental)  ;  May  23,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (U-C-133.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  U-C-133 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specifiention  for  cement,  insulation,  thermal, 

mineral-wool;  Apr.  26.  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12°  (HH-C-168.)  [Supersedes 
part  of  Fed.  spec.  HH-P-386a,  Mar.  9,  1939.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  HH-C-168 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cements,  portland :  Mav  20, 

1&46.  [1946.]  6  p.  12°  (SS-C-192.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  specs.  SS-C-i91b, 
Apr.  29.  1941,  SS-C-201a,  Nov.  18,  1941,  SS-C-206a  and  SS-C-211a,  Apr.  29, 
1941.     Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  as  1945  on  p.  6.]     •  Paper.  5c. 

T  58.10/3:  SS-C-192 

■ Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  clips,  suture,  metal :  Mav  23, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (GG-C-439.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-C-439 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  compounds,  jointing,  sulfur 

(for  bell-and-spigot  cast-iron  pipe)  ;  Mav  23,  1946.  [1046.]  6  p.  il.  12° 
( SS-C-608. )     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  SS-C-608 

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Oovernment  supplies — Continued 

■ Same;  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  conduit  and  fittings,  fiber, 

bituminized,  amdt.  2;  May  23,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  12°  (W-C-581  [amdt.  2].) 
[Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Mar.  21,  1945.]     t        T  58.10/3 :  W-C-581/amdt.2 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  drums,  steel,  type  5B  (for 

liquid  petroleum  products),  amdt.  1;  May  23,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  12°  (RR- 
D-729a,  [amdt.  1].)      t  T  58.10/3 :  RR-D-729a/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  enamel,  gloss,  synthetic  (for 

metal  and  wood  hospital  furniture)  ;  May  7,  194G.  [1940.]  9  p.  12°  (TT-E- 
491. )     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-E-491 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  folders,  file  (calendered),  ver- 
tical, amdt.  1;  May  23,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  12°     (UU-F-571c,  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  UU-F-571c/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for  insulation,   mineral-wool, 

block  and  board  (for  heated  surfaces)  ;  May  23, 1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12°  (HH- 
1-564. )     *  Paper,  5e.  T  58.10/3 :  HH-I-564 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  primer,  paint,  synthetic  (for 

ferrous  metal  and  wood  surfaces)  ;  May  7,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  12°  (TT-P- 
636. )     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-P-636 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  zinc-dust  (metallic-zinc- 
powder),  dry  (paint  pigment)  ;  May  7,  1946.  [194G.]  8  p.  12°  (TT-Z-291.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  TT-Z-291 

Supplement  13  and  14  to  Index  of  Federal  specifications  revised  Feb.  1, 

1946;  June  27  and  July  12,  1946.     [1946.]    Each  1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.10/3  :  ind  :/946/supp.  13,14 

SAVINGS  BOND  DIVISION 

Posters.  Back  your  future  with  U.  S.  savings  bonds ;  official  Treeasury  poster. 
1946.     13X9.3  in.     [Illustrator,  Englert]     t  T  60.8  :B  64/78 

U.  S.  savings  bonds  will  help  get  you  there !  now  back  your  future ;  oflScial 

Treasury  poster.  1946.  26X18.4  in.  [Also  issued  in  size  11X28.1  for  use  as 
car  card.]     t  T  66.8 :  B  64/79 

U.  S.  savings  bonds  will  help  get  you  there!  we  are  saving  through  payroll 

savings;  ofllcial  Treasury  poster.     1946.     26X18.4  in.     t  T  66.8  :B  64/81 

War  savings  bonds.     Speaking  of  bonds,  handbook  for  speakers.     June  1946. 
[2]-f62  p.  il.  12°     t     • 
L.  C.  card  46-26864  T  66.6 :  B  64 

Women's  work  in  war  finance,  1941-45.    1946.    vii+39  p.     [Illustration  on 

p.  2  of  cover.]     t     • 

L.  C.  card  46-26613  T  66.2 :  W  84/3 

VETERANS  ADMINISTRATION 

Decisions.  Administrator's  decision,  Veterans  Administration,  no.  696-715 ;  May 
15-June  28,  1946.     [1946.]    varioiis  paging,  4°    [Processed.]     t    VA  1.8  :  696-715 

Efficiencn  ratings.  You  and  your  efficiencv  rating.  Apr.  1946.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  12  p.  il.  12°     (V.  A.  Pamphlet  5-1.)     %     •  Item  1124  VA  1.10 :  5-1 

Medicine  and  Surgery  Department .  General  medical  and  surgical  opportunities 
in  Department  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Veterans  Administration.  July  1946. 
[4]+12  p.  il.     (Pamphlet  10-7.)     t     •  Item  1124  VA  1.19 :  10-7 

Posters.     Service  to  those  who  served;   [poster].     1946.     35.8X23.9  in.     t 

VA  1.16 :  Se  6 

V.  A.  posters.    1946.    Each  22X17  in.     f  VA1.16: 

5—1.  Efficient  service  to  those  -who  served  can  be  attained  only  thru  safe  and  healthy 

employees,  Omar  N.  Bradley.     [Illustrator,  Warfield.] 
5-2.   Safety  fir.st,  don't  read  while  walking.      [Illustrator.   W.   B.] 
5-3.   Start  the  day  ri^ht  with  a  real  breakfast.      [Illustrator,  Nat  Collier.] 
5-^.  People  who  stand  on  swivel  chairs  end  up  in  wheel  chairs.      [Illustrator,  W.  B.] 

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Posters — Continued 

Veterans,  continue  your  government  insurance,  you  needed  it  rheii,  you 

need  it  now!     [poster].     1946.     22x16.9  in,     t  VA1.16:In7 

Veterans,  earn  wliile  you  learn  tlu-u  on-tlie-job  training;   [po.ster].     1946. 

22X  16.9  in.     t  VA  1.16 :  T  68 

Veterans,   if  buying  a  farm,  home  or  business,  learn  about  guaranteed 

loans;  [poster].    1946.     22X17.1  in.     t  VA1.16:L78 

Veterans,  prepare  for  your  future  thru  educational  training;    [poster]. 

1946.    22X16.9  in.    f  VA  1.16:  Ed  8 

Psychiatry.  Opportunities  in  psychiatric  and  medical  social  work.  July  1946. 
[■iJ+8  p.  il.  (V.  A.  pamphlet  10-6;  Medicine  &  Surgery  Department.)  t 
•  Item  1124  VA  1.19 :  10-6 

Puhllcations.  Index  to  Veterans  Administration  publications  for  Dec.  1945-Feb. 
1946.  [1940.]  [l]+60  p.  4"  [Monthly.  Rescinds  Index  for  Dec.  1945-Jan. 
1946.]     t  VA  1.20:  946/2 

Tuberculosis  service  [information  to  doctors  of  medicine].  May  1946.  [16]  p. 
il.  12°     (Pamphlet  10-5.)     t     •  Item  1124  VA  1.19: 10-5 

Veterans.  Supplement   to  Educational  opportunities  for  veterans   in  approved 
institutions  of  higher  education,  dated  Apr.  15,  1946.    May  1946.     [6] +10  p.  4° 
t     •  Item  1124 
L.  C.  card  46-26179  VA  1.2  :  Ed  8/supp. 

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.     •  Item  1129. 

25—300.  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department :  Authority  of  Army  persotinel  to 
administer  oaths,  take  acknowledgments,  and  perform  other  notarial  acts  ; 
Jan.  4.  1946.  [1946.]  21  p.  [Corrected  copy.  Supersedes  WD  Circular 
419,   1944.]      •Paper,   5c.  W  1.6  :  25-300/corr. 

30—1820.  Quartermaster  Corps :  Preparation  and  disposition  of  remains,  Changes  4 ; 
June  18,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  30-1820,  Changes  3, 
Nov.  21,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  30-1820/4/ch.4 

30-1830.  Same:  Burial  expenses,  Changes  3;  June  18,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  30-1830,  Changes  2,  June  9,  1945.]      •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  30-1830/4/ch.3 

30-2220.  Same:  Recovery  on  subsistence  stores.  Changes  1;  June  20,  1946.  [1946.] 
2  p.      [Supersedes  sec.  1,  Circular  28,  1945.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  30-2220/6/ch.l 

35-380.  Finance  Department :  Special  agents ;  June  26,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR   35-380,    May   15,    1942.]      ♦  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-380/4 

35—735.  Same  :  Claims  of  military  personnel  and  civilian  employees  for  reimbursement 
of  payments  from  private  funds;  June  26,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  35-7120,  Nov.  7,  1942,  including  Changes  1,  Mar.  29,  1943,  and 
sec.  3,  Circular  121,  1945.]     •  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  3»-735 

35—1360.  Same  :  Pay  accounts  of  commissioned  officers  and  others  who  certify  their 
own  pay  vouchers;  Feb.  14,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  [Supersedes  AR 
35-1360,  Apr.  11,  1944,  including  Changes  2-4,  Dec.  1,  1944-May  25, 
1945.]      ♦  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-1360/11 

35-1420.  Same  :  Unauthorized  absence  as  affecting  pay  and  allowances.  Changes  1  : 
July  4,  1946.    1946.     1  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-1420/7/ch.l 

35-2490.  Same :  Musterlng-out  payments.  Changes  1  ;  May  27,  1946.  1946.  1  p. 
[Corrected  cop.v.]      •  Paper,  5c.      .  W  1.6  :  35-2400/2/ch.l/corr. 

35-2600.  Same:  Soldiers'  deposits;  Dec.  11,  1945.  [1945.]  10  p.  [Supersedes  AR 
35-2600,  June  8,  1944,  iticluding  Changes  2,  Dec.  13,  1944 ;  and  AR 
345-75,  June  8,  1944,  including  Changes  2,  Dec.  13,  1944 ;  and  sec.  4, 
Circular    258.    1945.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6 :  35-2600/7 

35-4895.  Same :  Vouchers  for  travel  of  military  personnel  and  their  dependents. 
Changes  6;  July  13,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-4895, 
Changes  5,  Feb.  12.   1946.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  3.-)-4895/ch.6 

35-5520.  Same:  Allotments  of  pay.  Changes  1;  June  18,  1946.  1946.  [1]  p. 
•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-ri520/10/ch.l 

35-6580.  Same :  Accounting  for  subsistelice  and  sales  articles  on  vessels ;  June  18, 
1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  AR  35-6580,  June  6,  1942.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  : 35-6580/4 

35-6660.  Same :  Sales  of  property  and  services  to  organizations  and  individuals 
within  military  service,  and  accounting  by  sales  officers.  Changes  2  ;  June 
17,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-6660,  Changes  1,  May  28, 
1946.]     •  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-6660/8/ch.2 

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999 


Army  regulations — Continued 

35-6665.  Same  :  Sales  of  i>roperty  aud  services  outside  military  service  and  account- 
ing therefor,  Changes  2  ;  July  13,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR 
35-6665,  Changes  1,  Apr.  20,  1946.]     •  Paper,  5c,  W  1.6  :  35-6065/ch.2 

40-80.       Medical  Department :  Medical  Department  Board  ;  June  29,  1946.     1946.    1  p. 

•  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  40-80/3 
40-100.     Same  :  Miscellaneous  physical  examinations.  Changes  1,  July  2,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.     •  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40-100/6/ch.l 
40-505.     Same:  Medical  attendance,  general  provisions;  Dec.  5,  194o.     11945.]     10  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  40-505,   Sept.  1,  1942,  including  Changes  8  and  9,   Sept. 
6,  1944  and  Oct.  3,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40-505/5 

40-2035.  Same:  Veterinary  station  service.  Changes  2;  July  15,  1040.  [1946.]  1  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  40-2035,  Changes  1,  Nov.  30,  1944,  and  sec.  3,  Circular 
06,1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40-2035/2/ch.2 

55-120.  Transportation  Corps:  Transportation  of  individuals.  Changes  17;  June  18, 
1946.     [1946.]       2  p.     [Supersedes  sec.  1,  Circular  120,  1940.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  55-120/ch.l7 
210-20.       Posts,  camps,  and  stations  :  Master  planning  of  installations  ;  June  11,  1946. 
[1946.]      4   p.   il.      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6 :  210-20 

260-10.  Flags,  colors,  standards,  guidons,  streamers,  silver  bands,  tabards,  and  auto- 
mobile plates,  description  and  use.  Changes  5  ;  June  20,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p. 
[Supersedes  AR-260-10,  Changes  3,  Jan.  11,  1946,  and  Changes  4,  Mar.  21, 
1946.]      *  Pai)er,  5c.  W  1.6  :  260-10/4/ch.5 

305-15.       Control  Administration  :  Reports  control  system.  Changes  1  ;  June  26,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  305-15/ch.l 

310-20.       Military  publications:  War  Department  publications;  July  1,  1946.     [1946.] 
11  p.     [Supersedes  various  sections  of  certain  circulars.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6 :  310-20 

345-5.         Army  Personnel  Svsteni  :  Personnel  Management,  personnel  records.  Changes 

2;"Dec.  12,  1945.     [1945.]     2  p.     [Supersedes  AR  345-5,  Changes  1,  Sept. 

29,    1945.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  345-5/3/ch.2 

350-1012.  Military  education  :  professional  graduate  education  for  Dental  Corps  officers  ; 

June '14,  1940.     [1946.]     3  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  350-1012 

350-1014.   Same  :  Professional  graduate  education  for  Veterinary  Corps  officers ;  June 

14,1946.      [1946.]      2   p.      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6 :  350-1014 

600-10.       Personnel :  Military    discipline.    Changes    2 ;    June    14,    1946.     1946.     2    p. 

[Supersedes    Changes   1,    Feb.    13,    1946,    and   sec.    1,    Circular    38,    1945.] 

•  Paper,    5e.  W  1.6  :  600-10/5/ch.2 
€00-15.       Same:   Rank    and    precedence.    Changes    3;    July    11,    1946.      [1046.]      2    p. 

[Supersedes  AR  600-15,  Changes  2,  May  16,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  600-15/5/ch.3 
600-45.        Same:  Decorations,  Changes  9;  Dec.  10,  1945.      [1945.]     1  p.      [Supersedes 
AR  600-45,   Changes   8,   Sept.   28,   1945.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

W  1.6  :  600-45/4/ch.9 

€00-90.        Same  :  Manufacture,  sale,  and  wearing  of  decorations,  medals,   badges,  and 

insignia,  effective  Aug.  1,  1940:  July  3,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.     [Supersedes 

AR  600-90,  Feb.  3,  1945,  including  Changes  2,  Dec.  10,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  : 600-90/8 

600-550.     Same:   Deceased.   Changes   2;   June   18,   1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 

AR  600-550,  Changes  1,  Feb.  1,  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.    W  1.6  :  600-550/5/ch.2 

€05-120.     Commissioned  officers  :  Personal  reports,   registration.   Changes  1  ;   July   16, 

1946.     [1946.]     1  p.     [Supersedes  sec.  5,  Circular  411.  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6:  605-120/5/ch.l 
605-250.     Same:    Army   retiring   boards.   Changes   3;    July    15,   1946.      [1940.]      2   p. 

•  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  60.5-250/4/ch.3 
615-362.     Enlisted  men  :  Discharge,  personal  reasons,  Changes  2  ;  June  20,  1946.     [1946.] 

2  p.      [Supersedes   sec.    1,    Circular   78,    1946.]      *  Paper.    5c. 

W  1.6  :  615-362/2/ch.2 


Bulletin  13-15;   June  3-.Tuly  8,   1946.    [1M6.] 
perfoi-ations.]     $ 


various  paging.      [Issued  with 
W  1.3 :  946/13-15 


Circular  168-213 ;  June  11-July  17,  1946. 
perforations.]     % 


[1946.1     various  paging.     [Issued  with 
W  1.4/2 :  046A68-213 


Claims  for  damages  submitted  by  War  Department,  estimate  of  appropriation 
to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  or  loss  or  destruction  of  property  or  personal 
injury  or  death.  June  28,  legislative  day  Mar.  5,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  doc.  221, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Field  mayiuaU.  Field  manual:  Criminal  investigation;  Apr.  1945.  [Reprint] 
1946.  V+35S  p.  il.  16°  (FM  19-^20.)  [No.  distribution  has  been  made  to  de- 
pository libraries  by  Documents  OflBce.]  t  W  1.33 :  19-20/1-2 
Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary  means 
of  promulgating  the  l)asic  doctrines  of  military  training  and  operations.  They  contain 
training  instructions  relative  to  tactics  and  technique.      •  Item  1130 


—     Same :    Individual   clothing  and   oquliiment, 
[1W6.]     10  p.  il.  16°     (FM  21-15  [changes]  1.) 


Changes  1;   June  24,   1946. 
*  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.33 :  21-15/2/ch.l 


•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1000  Government  Publications 

Field  manuals — Continued 

Medical  field  manual :  Medical  service  of  field  units,  Changes  1 ;  June  28 

1^6.     [I&i6.]     4  p.  16°     (FM  8-10  [changes]  1.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.33 : 8-10/2/ch.l 

Oeneral  court-martial  orders.  General  court-martial  orders,  4,  28,  53,  72,  74-78, 
81,  84-87,  89,  90,  92,  94-96,  98,  101-10-1,  109,  110,  114,  115,  117,  120,  121,  123,  125, 
126,  128-130,  133-143,  148-151,  153-156,  161,  162,  164-186,  188-192,  199,  200,  206, 
207;  Jan.  21-July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    t  W  1.51 :946/4  etc. 

Oeneral  orders.  General  orders  51-52,  54-68;  June  10-July  12,  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     $  W  1.46:  946/51,etc. 

Index  to  1945  General  orders,  Special  orders,  Special  and  General  court- 
martial  orders  and  Memoranda.     [June  10,  1940.]     131  p.     %  W  1.47: 945 

Government  contracts.  Joint  termination  regulation  [War  Department  and 
Navy  Department],  revision  8,  June  1, 1946,  including  app.  A,  Joint  termination 
accounting  manual,  app.  B,  Contract  settlement  act  of  1944  and  Regulations  of 
Oflice  of  Contract  Settlement,  app.  C,  Certain  regulations  and  directives  of 
other  Government  agencies,  app.  D,  List  of  assigned  contractors.  [1946.] 
[26]  p.  4°  [Revision  of  War  Department  Procurement  regulation  15  (see 
Procurement  regulation  revision  56,  June  1,  1946).]  t  Joint  Army  &  Navy 
Contract  Termination  Regulation  Distribution  Oflice,  90  Church  St.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  W  1.12  :  T  27/946-3 

fifpeciaZ  ortfers  130-156;  June  11- July  16,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Num- 
ber 148  is  processed,  4".]     J  W  1.48 :  946/130-156 

Supply  catalogs.    War  Department  catalog. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  tbe  Changes  are  for  catalogs  -which  were  issued  under  the 
Army  Service  Forces,  and  for  these  the  old  classification,  W109.14 :,  is  retained  in  order 
that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong. 

See,  for  earlier  issues  of  various  catalogs.  Army  Service  Forces,  Supply  catalogs. 

Same:  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     J 

Ord  3  SNL.  List  of  items  for  issue  to  troops,  posts,  camps,  and  stations. 

K-2.  Items  of  soldering,  metallizing,  brazing,  and  welding  materials,  gases  and  related 
items  ;    June    1946.     36    p.    il.  W  1.67  :  Ord  3  K-2 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

F-276.  Sight,  computing,  M7A1,  Changes  1 ;  June  13,  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  7  F-276/ch.l 

Ord  8  SNL.     Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 
F-276.  Sight,  computing,  M7A1,  Changes  1 ;  June  13,  1946.     5  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-276/2  ch.l 

Same:  Quartermaster  supply  catalog.  [1946.]  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    % 

QM  5.     Stock  list  of  all  items. 

30.  Class  30,  Bathroom  and  toilet  fixtures,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts ; 
June  1946.     2  p.  4"      [Supersedes  QM  5-30,  Sept.  5,  1944.]      W  1.67  :  QM  5-30 

Technical  manuals.  Burmese  phrase  book ;  Mar.  10, 1944.  [1944.]  120  p. small  4** 
(TM  30-632.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  118-120  are  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35:  30-632 

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,  maintenance  and  h.andliug  thereof :  guidebooks  for  instructors 
and  specialists  :  material  for  extension  courses  ;  reference  books  ;  administrative  mate- 
rials :  and  similar  specialized  subject  matter.  •  Item  1137  (except  for  phrase  books, 
for  which  no  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents  Office). 

Malay  phrase  book;  Mar.  7,  1944.     [1945.]     132  p.  small  4"     (TM 30-639.) 

[No  longer  restricted.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  30-639 

Serbo-Croatian  phrase  book;  Dec.  3,  1943.     [1943.]     224  p.   il.  small  4° 

(TM  30-646.)     [No  longer  restricted.    Pages  212-224  are  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35:  30-646 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  1001 

Technical  manuals — Continued 

Technical  manual :  Air  conditioning  unit,  self-contained  type,  water-cooled 

with  cooling  tower,  5-IIP  motor,  60,000  BTU  per  hour  (approximately),  Chrysler 
airtemp  model  5SCA-M,  operation,  maintenance,  and  repair  instructions;  Mar. 
1946.     1946.     [2]+iii-f78  p.   il.     (TM  5-9484.)     t  W1.35:&-9484 

Same:  Amplifier  (Lewyt  type  ED-1)  [with  list  of  references] ;  June  1946. 

1946.     vi-f-34  p.  il.  4°     (TM  11-2585.)     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35: 11-2585 

Same:  Army  Air  Forces,  base  supply  procedure;  Jan.  1946.     1946.     iii-f 

218  p.  il.  4°  (TM  38-410.)  [This  manual  rescinds  so  much  of  TM-403,  Aug  1, 
1944,  including  Changes  1,  Nov.  4,  1944,  as  pertains  to  class  3  installations.] 

*  Paper,  55c.  W  1.35 :  3^-40 

Same:  Central  pastry  bakery  operation;  May  1946.     1946.     iii-|-21  p.  il  4' 

(TM  10-414. )     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  10-414 

Same:  Directory  of  German  radar  equipment;  Apr.  1945.     1945    V-K69  p, 

il.   4°      (TMEll-219. )      [No   longer   restricted.     Issued   in   loose-leaf  form.] 

*  Paper,  25e.  W  1.35  :  E  11-219 

Same:    Electrical    communication    systems    engineering;    Apr.    25,    1945. 

[1945.]  xlx-l-610  p.  il.  4°  (TM  11^86.)  [This  manual  together  with  TM 
11-487,    Oct.    2,    1944,    supersedes    preliminary   TM    11-486,    Feb.    25,    1944.] 

*  Paper,  $1.50.  W  1.35  :  11^86 

Same:  Enlisted  personnel,  discharge  and  release  from  active  duty  (other 

than  at  .separation  centers),  Changes  1;  June  14,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  4°  (TM 
12-235  [changes]  1. )     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35 :  12-235/ch.l 

Same:  Fire  department  techniques;   Apr.  1946.     1946.     iii-|-67  p.   il.  4° 

(TM  5-692.)     *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35  :  5-692 

■ Same:   Homing   pigeon;    Jan.   1945.     1945.     iv-|-S2   p.    il.     (TM    11-410.) 

[No  longer  restricted.     Supersedes  TM  ll-ilO,  Sept.  10,  1940.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

W  1.35 :  11-410/2 

Same:  International  Morse  code  (instructions)  ;  Aug.  1945.     1945.     iv-|-71 

p.  il.  4°  (TM  11-459.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Supersedes  TM  11^59,  June  2, 
1943.]     *  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35 :  11-459/2 

Same:  Lesson  plans  on  practical  firemanship;  Apr.  1946.     1946.     iv-|-71  p. 

(TM  5-693) .     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.  35 :  5-G93 

Same :  Map  reproduction  in  the  field  [with  list  of  references] ;  May  1946. 

1946.  iv-f  161  p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  (TM  5-245.)  [Supersedes  TM  5-245,  Topography 
and  surveying  map  reproduction,  Apr.  1942.]     *  Paper,  50c.  W  1.35  :  5-245/2 

Same:  Personnel  classification  tests;  Apr.  1946.     1946.     vi-1-90  p.  il.  4° 

(TM  12-260.)  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  Supersedes  TM  12-260,  Deo.  31, 
1942.]     *  Paper,  30c.  W  1.35 :  12-260/2 

Same:    Photographic   set   PH-261 ;   Jan.   18,    1945.     n.   p.    [Phila.,   1945]. 

vi-f35  p.  11.     (TM  11-400.)      [No  longer  restricted.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

W  1.35 :  11-400/2 

■     Same:  Property,  repairs  and  utilities;  Apr.  1946.     1946.     v-1-107  p.  il.  4° 

(TM  5-601.)  [Supersedes  ASF  Manual  M501,  Dec.  15,  1943,  including  Changes 
1  and  2,  June  21,  1944  and  Jan.  8,  1945.]     *  Paper,  35c.  W  1.35 :  5-601 

Same :  Radio  set  AN/MPN-l,  preventive  maintenance  manual ;  July  1, 1944. 

n.   p.    [1944].     xiv-flOl   p.   il.   4°     (TM   11-1443.)      [No   longer   confidential.] 

*  Paper,  35c.  W  1.35 :  11-1443 

Same :    Radio   set   AN/MPN-1,    technical    operation,   general   description, 

operating  instructions,  and  equipment  performance  log;  July  1,  19'44.  n.  p. 
[1944.]  xvi-f  128  p.  il.  4"  (TM  11-1343.)  [No  longer  confidential.]  *  Paper, 
40c.  W  1.35  :  11-1343 

- — -  Same:  Radio  sets  SCR-584-A  and  SCR-584-B,  preventive  maintenance 
manual;  Mar.  1946.  1946.  xii-fSS  p.  il.  4"  (TM  11-1424.)  [Supersedes 
TM  11-1424,  Radio  set  SCR-584,  preventive  maintenance,  Jan.  10.  1044,  includ- 
ing Changes  1,  Nov.  8,  1944,  TB  11-1424-3,  Oct.  16,  1944,  and  TB  11-1424-4, 
Nov.  10,  1944.]     t  W  1.35 :  11-1424/2 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1002  Go\t:rnment  Publications 

Technical  manuals — Continued 

■~^T^  ^n.'^V  Ringing  equipments.  EE-100-Tl,  EE-IOO-A  (voice  frequency),  and 
Tm7i  i.ur  ^lon"?  ^•'■^Tol^'-''^  "o^P^/^  instructions,  operational  requirements; 
June  1946.  194(..  iv+33  p.  il.  3  pi.  4"  (TM  ll-t409.)  [No  distribution  hiw 
been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents  Office.]     i        W  1.35 :  11-4409 

^TT  ™®J  ^??^^  heaters,  repairs  and  utilities  ;  June  1946.  1946.  iii+lS  p  il 
*,.,.f.^^^^  5-64b.)  [Supersedes  sections  .07  and  .09,  ch.  5,  pt.  2,  OCE  repairs  and 
utilities  manual.  Sept.  30,  1942.]     t  W  1.35:  5-^6 

■~;^Af^^<J!!fio^*°?F  '°  T^''^  interior;  Mar.  1946.  1946.  vi+13l  p.  il.  4» 
(IM  dS-402.)  [Supersedes  Army  Service  Forces  Manual  M  402  Oct  23  1943  1 
[^o  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents  Office.]    t 

W  1.35 :  38-402 

—  Same:  Truck,  fork  lift,  gasoline  (Vaughan-"Taw")  •  Mar  1946  1046 
iv+153p.il.4<'     (TMia-1628.)  W135ri(>-16^ 

~liijS^'f  ^r  v^°?^^'^ ^  P^'"''! ^. ^^"'i'  •  ^^^-  29. 1944.  [1944. ]  144  p.  small  4°  ( TM 
IfV  *  t  Z-^''  restricted.    Pages  13^144  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for 

notes.]        I'aper,  loc.  W  1.35: 30-631 

Same.  July  5,  1946.     [1946.]     iv+52+C37+[2]  p.  4»     t        W  1.19 :  946/7 

Training  circular  6  and  7:  June  13  and  July  10,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p    and  3  n 

[Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1  36:  946/6 7 

World  War  1939-45.  Report  by  supreme  Allied  commander,  Mediterranean  to 
Combined  Chiefs  of  Staff  on  Italian  campaign,  Jan.  &-May  10  1944  [19461 
111+34  p.  f     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  1131  '     '■  ^^^'^ 

IL.  O.  card  46-26543  W  1.2 :  M  46/4 

~~:  „?^P^^'^  ^^  supreme  Allied  commander.  Mediterranean,  to  Combined  Chiefs 
*  pfpef  o^^^'^TSemllsr''^^^'^  ^'''''''^'  ^"^^  ^^^  ^^^^^"^  '"+^^  P"  ^° 
L.C.  card"  46-26544°"  W  1.2  :M  46/5 

~i^  Fnr?n?nf^A'n?'J  v^  Commander  to  Combined  Chiefs  of  Staff  on  operations 
'^+^^lTil/''*%^^^^  ^'  1^^^^^^  8,  1945.     [1946.] 

L.  C.  card  4^26430  W  1  2  •  AJ  5/4 

ARMY  Am  FORCES  ' 

Dra icings.  Numerical  index  covering  Army  Air  Forces  standard  drawiTi^^s 
amendment  to  index  dated  Jan.  1,  1946;  compiled  bv  Headquarters  S^S 
meal  Service  Command.     [May  10,  1946.]     5  p.  4°   '[Processed  ]t 

Oovemment  supplies.     U.  S.  Army  specifications.  ^  ^^^'~  '^  ^^Z^^*^*- 

——Same:   Container,   message,   aircraft  type   A-1.   Mav  8    1946      rWnVhf- 

JNO.  04-40256.  May  12,  1936.]      ,  ^^  1  49 .  94_40256-A 

""^^^^''^^Tt'.^r*^^''^''^^""^^^^^'   camera,   aircraft,   type  B-5A.   amdt    1-   Mav  l"? 

?amdt  ^iTV^^^'  ^*"'^'  ''^'^''°'  ^^^"'  "^""^  29,'  1946.]     1  p.'  ll^^  Nc'  i^^ 

^^"^l^-^^-^      •  W1.49:7&-279-A/amdt.l 

— —     Same:  Paper,  reflex-copy,  photographic,  amdt.  1:  Mav  27.  1946      [Wri-bt 

Field.  Dayton,  Ohio.  June  7,  1946.]     3  p.  l^"     (No.  75-3S:i  [amdt  1].)      "" 
„  „  W  1.49:  75-385 /amdt.l 

Kr.^(^ic.    Procedure  for  aircraft  crash  roscne.     [1946  1     cover  title    rsi-i-io  n  4" 

(AAP  manual  64-60^.)     [Processed.]     t       ^       ^  wioSlitelVs 

ARMY  SERVICE  FORCES 
•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  1003 

Supply  catalogs.    Army  Service  Forces  catalog :  Chemical  warfare  supply  catalog. 
[1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     i 
CW  9.  List  of  all  service  parts  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

446111.  Generator,  hydrogen,  high  pressure,  portable.  Ml ;  May  1946.     14  p.  il. 

W  109.14  :  CW  9-446111 

■    Same:  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     + 

Eng  9.  List  of  all  service  parts. 

2044.  Pump,  centrifugal,  gasoline-engine-driven,  base  mounted,  2-in.  discharge,  166 
GPM  at  25-ft.  head.  Novo  model  KH-2,  with  Novo  model  CA-33  engine  ;  May 
1946.  32  p.  il.  [Thi.s  catalog  together  with  TM  5-2044,  supersedps  TM 
5-2044,  Sept.  15,  1943.]  W  109.14  :  Eng.  9-2044 

Same:    Ordnance    supply    catalog.     [Publications    Department,    Raritan 

Arsenal,  1946.]     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     + 
Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

F-289.  Telescope,   M73B1,  MSI,  and  MS2  ;  Apr.  1946.     4  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  7 

SNL  F-289,  July  20,  1924  (1944).]  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  F  289/3 

J-188.  Grinder,  bushing  and  hydraulic  brake  cylinder,  %  liP-.  HO  v.,  60  c,  sgle-ph., 

w/Hydraulic  brake  mandrels  and  stones,  Sunnen  model  LB,  complete  (40— 

G-103)  ;  Apr.  1946.     8  p.  il.  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  J-188 

J-485.   Generator,  a-c,  portable,  gasoline-engine-driven,  25  kw.,  60  c,  120/208  v.,  3 

ph.,  4  wire,  Onan  model  GMCW  6-25S.,  complete   (17-G-2015)  ;  Apr.  18, 

1946.     10  p.  VV  109.14  :  Ord  7  J-485 

L-4.       Trainer,  field  artillery,  M3  ;  Apr.  10.  1946.     8  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Ord  7  SNL 

1^-4,  Jan.  26,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  L-4/2 

Ord  8  SNL.  Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 
F-193.  Trainer,  stereoscopic,  M7,  Changes  1  ;  Mar.  29,  1946.     3  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-193/ch.l 

F-214.  Telescope,   panoramic,   M12,   M12A2,   M12A5,  and   M12A6,   Changes   1  :   Mar. 

20,  1946.     2  p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-214/2/ch.l 

F-261.  Mount,  telescope,  M41A2  ;  Apr.  1946.     8p.il.      [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  F-261, 

Oct.  4.  1944.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-261/3 

J-418.  Generator,  10  kw.,  gasoline-engine-driven,  110/220  v.,  60  c,  sgle-ph.,  Schramm 

no.  MP-KELF-10-AS,  complete   (17-G-1985)      Apr.  1946.     19  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  J-418 

J-419.  Generator,    5    kw.,    gasoline-engine-driven,    a-c,    110/220    v.,    60    c,    sgle-ph., 

Schramm  model  MP-KELF-5AS,  complete    (17-G-1971)  ;  Apr.   1946.     17 

p.  il.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  J-419 

Ord  9.  List  of  all  parts. 

L-4.  Trainer,   field  artillery,  M3  ;   [Mar.  1946].     16  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  9  SNL 
LrA,  May  25,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Jan.  26,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  Ord  9  L-4/2 
Ord  10  SNL.  Tools  and  supplies. 

N-5S7.  Tools  and  supplies  for  signal  base  maintenance  companv  ;  Apr.  [1946]  18  p 
[Supersedes  ORD  10  SNL  N-587,  Jan.  8,  1944,  includ'ing  changes  no.  1,  Julv 
31,  1944.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  10  N-587/2 

Same:    Quartermaster   supply   catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued    with    perfora- 
tions.]    t 

QM  3.  List  of  items  for  troop  issue. 

1.  Enlisted  men's  clothing  and  equipment:  May  1946.     iii-|-44  p.  il.  4°     [Supersedes 

QM  sec.  1,  Aug.  1943,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  1,  1944,  and  reprint  issued  as 
QM  3-1,  Aug.  1943.]  W  109.14  :  QM  .3-1 

2.  WACS'  and   nurses'   clothing  and   equipment:  May   1946.      [l]+iii-|-29   p    il    40 

[Supersedes  QM   sec.   2,   Oct.  7,   1943,  including  Changes   1,  Apr.   1,   1944    and 
reprint  issued  as  QM  3-2,  Oct.  7,  1943.]  W  109.14  :  QM  3-2 

QM-n.  stock  list  of  all  items. 

1-J.  Pricing  guide  for  laundry  and  dry  cleaning  supplies;  May  1946.     6  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  5-1-J,  Oct.  18,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  Dec.  11.  1945.] 
,    „    „.,  .^    ^  .  W  109.14  :  QM  5-1-.7/2 

1-N.  Pricing  guide  for  miscellaneous  general  supplies;  May  1946.     9  p.      [Suiiersedes 
o.     ^,Q^  ^'7'^-^'  <^^t-  IS-  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  5-1-N 

34.  Class  34  :  Leather,   belting,  harness,   saddlery,   includinir  manufactured  leather 
articles.  Changes  1  ;  June  1946.      4  p.  4°  W  109.14  :  QM  .")-34/ch  1 

38.  Class  38  :  Brooms,  brushes  ;  May  1946.     4  p.  4°      [Supersedes  QM  .5-38    May  31 
1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  5-"38/2 

QM  8.  Higher  echelon  and  depot  spare  parts. 

MHE-l.     Truck,  fork  lift,  gasoline   (Ross  model  15-HT)  ;  Apr.  1946.     79  n    [Suner- 

,,x,^  ..     r^  ^•^''"^  Q^^  8-MHE  1.  Oct.  1944.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-l 

MHE-11.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline  (International  Harvester  1-9)  :  Apr.  1946      88  p 

[Supersedes  QM  8  MHE-11,  May  17,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8  MHE-11 

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1004  Government  Publications 

Supply  catalogs — Continued 

MHE-12.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Case,  VAIW)  ;  Apr.  1946.     41  p.     [Supersedes 
QM  8-MHE  12,  May  15,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-12 

MHE3-14.  Truck,  straddle,  gasoline    (Hyster,  MH)  ;  Apr.  1946.     C3  p.      [Supersedes 
QM  8-MHE  14,  May  19,   1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-14 

MHE-16.  Truck,  fork  lift,  Kasoline  (Vaufjhan,  TAW)  ;  Apr.  194G.     32  p.      [Supersedes 
QM  8  MIIB-IG,  May  17,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-16 

MHE-17,  Tractor,   wheeled,   gasoline    (Case,   VAI)  ;  May   194G.     52   p.      [Supersedes 
QM  8-MIIE  17,  May  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-17 

MHE-18.  Truck,  fork  lift,  gasoline  (Ross  19HT  and  19HT  Aetna)  ;  Apr.  1940.     80  p. 
[Supersedes  QM  8-MHE  18,  May  17,  1945.]        W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHB-18. 

MHE-20.  Crane,    whoeled,    gasoline,    Hyster,    Karry    Krane    KB ;   Apr.    1946.     51    p. 
[Supersedes  QM  8  MHE-20,  May  19,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-20 

MHE3-22.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline  (International  I-G)  ;  May  1946.     .")3  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE  22,  May  17,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-22 

MHE-26.  Tractor,   wheeled,   gasoline    (Case-LAI)  ;   May   1946.     58   p.      [Supersedes 
QM  8-MHE  26,  May  23,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-26 

MHE]-29.  Tractor,   wheeled,    gasoline,   Clark-Clarktor-6 ;   May   1946.     88   p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE  29,  May  23,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-29 

MHE-35.  Truck,  straddle,  gasoline  (Ross  carrier  90-7956)  ;  May  1946.     68  p.      [Su] 
persedes  QM  8-MHE-35,  May  25,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-35 

MHE-36.  Truck,  fork  lift,  gasoline  (Ross  carrier  18  HT)  ;  May  1946.     57  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM   8-MHE-36,   May  25,   1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-36 

MHE-38.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline   (Mercer  no.  5)  ;  Apr.  1946.     85  p.      [Supersedes 
QM  8  MHE-38,  May  28,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8  MHE-38 

MHE-39.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (service  supply  W-6-C  and  W-6-C-1)  ;  May  1946. 
66  p.      [Supersedes  QM  8-MHE  39,  May  31,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-39 

MHE-42.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Clark,  Clarkat  B)  ;  May  1946.     46  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE-42,  May  31,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHB^2 

MHE— 51.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Mercer  no.  7)   on  tractor.  Case,  LAI ;  May  1946. 
57  p.      [Supersedes  QM  8-MHE-51,  May  31,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-51 

MHB-52.  Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline   (Mercury-model  A-440-15,  Banty)  ;  May  1946. 
38  p.      [Supersedes  QM  8-MHE-52,  May  31,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-52 

MHB-55.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (silent  hoist-AX-AT)  ;  Mav  1946.     62  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE-55,  June  2,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-55 

MHE— 57.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Mercer  no.  3).  on  tractor.  International  Harvester 
1-4;  May  1946.     64  p.      [Supersedes  QM  8-MHE-57,  June  2.  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-57 

MHE-58.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (service  supply,  W— 6-1)  :  Mav  1946.     60  p.     [Su- 
sedes  QM  8-MHE-58,  June  2,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-58 

MHE-62.  Crane,   wheeled,   gasoline    (Mercer  no.   SDR)  ;   Apr.   1946.     86  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE-62,  June  2,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE-62 

Same:   Signal  supply  catalog.      [1946.]      [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Sig  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 

AN/GSM-l.  Meter  test  equipment  AN/GS!M-1  (test  equipment  for  calibration  of 
electrical  instruments,  meters,  and  control  devices  in  4th  and  5th 
echelon   organizations)  ;   May   1946.      11    n.   il. 

W  109.14  :  Sig  6-AN/GSM-l 

IE-37.  Tuning  equipment  IB-37   (for  changing  operating  frequencies  in  radio 

set  SCR-536-(      ));  May  1946.     4p.il.  W  109.14  :  Sig  6-IE-37 

Sig.  7  &  8.  Organizational  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

GR-8.        Sound  ranging  set  GR-8  ;  Apr.  1946.    42  p.  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-GR-8 

1-177.  Tube  tester  1-177;   Apr.   1946.     11   p.      [Supersedes   Sig  8-1-177,   Feb.   10. 

1945.  ]  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  S-I-177 

PH-279.  Film  examining  machine  PH-279  ;  Mav  1946.     9  p.      [Supersedes   SIG  7- 

PH-279  and  Sig  8-PH-279,  Dec.  1,  1944.]         W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-PH-279 
TG-7.       Teletypewriter  TG-7-A.   B:   Mav   1946.     38  p.      [Supersedes   Sig  8   TG-7. 

TG-37,  TG-15  through  TG-22.  .Tuly  1944.]  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8  TG-7 

TG-37.     Teletypewriter  T(3-37-B  ;  May  1946.     33  p.  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-T(5-37 

TP-6.       Telephone  TP-6  and  TP-6-A  (including  commercial  substitutes)  ;  Apr.  1946. 

17  p.  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-TP-6 

TS-9.       Handset  TS-9-C.   B.  F,  G,  H,  J,  K.  L,  N,  O,  Q.  R.  T,  U,  V,  W,  A  A,  AC, 

AE,  AF.  A  J,  AL,  AN,  AP  ;  Apr.  1946.     10  p.     [Supersedes  Sig  7  &  8-TS-9. 

July    31,    1945.]  W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-TS-9 

ADJtrTANT  GENERAT/s  DEPARTMENT 

Army.    Loolt  ahead  to  a  career  in  Army.     n.  p.     [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau, 
United  States  Army,  Mar.  27, 1946].    cover  title  [32]  p.  il.  f    J    W  3.2 :  Ar  5/20 

New  Regular  Army  offers  you  opportimity.     n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity 

Bureau,  United  States  Army  [Apr.  16,  1946].     17  leaves,  il.  large  4°     % 

W  3.2 :  Ar  5/21 

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August  1946  1005 

Army — Continued 

Official  Army  register.   Jan.   1,   1946.     1946.     2   v.,   ix+lSlS  p.   and  4  p. 

*  Paijer,  v.  1,  $2.00 ;  *  v.  2,  5c.     •  Item  1144 

L.  C.  card  4-18250  W  3.11 :  94G/v.  1,  2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  544,  [2  v.],  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Posters.  [Recruiting  Publicity  lUireau  posters.]  n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity 
Bureau,  United  States  Army   [Jan.  24-May  28,  194G].     various  sizes,     t 

W  3.4G/8 :  93,  etc 
9.".  Army  Air  Forces,  hitch  your  future  to  this  star,  join  the  AAF  now  ! 
127.  Recruiting  sergeant  will  be  here,  a  good  job,   U.   S.  Army,   choose  this  fine  pro- 
fession.    [Cardboard.     Illustrator  Ifraumeni.] 
1S.3.  Tlie  best  job  in  the  world  !   U.   S.   Army,   check  these  facts  !  enlist  today  !  apply 
now   at   your   nearest    U.    S.   Army    recruiting   station,    start   your  army   career 
today  ! 
202.    ?  Security,  where   to  now?  Regular  Army  has  a  good  job  for  you  !    [Illustrator, 
R.  Graves.] 

207.  Make  it  a  million  !  volunteers  for  the  Regular  Army,  enlist  now.     [Four  identically 

worded  posters,  eacii  issued  in  a  dift'erent  color  scheme.] 

208.  Make  it  a  million  !  volunteers  for  the  Regular  Army,  enlist  now.     [Three  identically 

worded  posters,  each  issued  in  a  different  color  scheme.] 

Recruiting.  Dlscu.ssiou  of  pertinent  sales  techniques  for  Armv  recruiter,  n.  p. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Aruiy,  May  16,  1946].  [1]+12+ 
[1]  p.  il.     $  W  3.2  :R  24/4 

V.  S.  Army  recruiting  service  letter,  v.  2,  no.  1-14;  Jan.  15-l\Iay  20,  1946.  n.  p. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Arm.y,  Jan.  lo-May  20,  1946]. 
Each  [4]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  with  perforations.  Pictorial  supplements  were 
issued  to  nos.  1  and  5.  Volume  1,  no.  1  was  dated  Oct.  IS,  1945,  but  these  earlier 
issues  were  not  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog.]     X  .  W  3.83:  2/1-14 

QUARTERMASTEIl  GENEKAL  OF  AKMY 

Government  supplies.  U.  S.  Army  specification:  Packaging  and  packing  of 
thread ;  Feb.  18,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  12°  (No.  100-57.)  [Supersedes  J.  D.  Q. 
No.  GOO,  Nov.  27,  1944.]     f  W  1.49 :  100-57 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Altumaha  River  at  Macon,  Ga.,  letter  submitting  interim  report  on  preliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  Altamaha  River,  Ga.,  to  consider  flood  problems  in 
vicinity  of  Macon,  Ga.,  on  Ocmulgee  River.  May  6,  1946.  34  p.  map.  (H.  doc. 
560,  79t  h  Cong.,  2d  sess. )     f 

Bakers  Ilaulover  Inlet.  Beach  erosion  study  of  Bakers  Haulover  Inlet,  Fla., 
letter  submitting  report  on  cooperative  beach  erosion  study  of  Bakers  Haulover 
Inlet,  Fla.  [made  by  Beach  Erosion  Board  in  cooperation  with  Dade  County, 
Fla.]     Apr.  4,  1946.    19  p.  2  pi.  5  maps.     (H.  doc.  527,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Big  Sioux  River,  8.  Dak.  and  Iowa,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports 
on  Sidux  River,  S.  Dak.,  with  view  to  determining  if  any  improvement  at  and 
near  mouth  is  advisable  at  this  time.     May  6,  1946.     27  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  5G1, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 
L.  C.  card  46-26527 

Jordan  River  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  Little  Valley  Wash  at  Magna,  Utah, 
letter  submitting  interim  report  on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of 
streams  draining  into  Great  Salt  Lake  and  Great  Basin,  Utah  and  Nov.,  cover- 
ing flood  control  on  Jordan  River  at  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah,  'and  Little  Valley 
Wash  at  Magna,  Utah.  May  6,  1946.  37  p.  2  pi.  map.  (H.  doc.  562,  79th 
Cong.  2d  .sess.)      t 

Michigan,  Lake.  Beach  erosion  study,  Lake  Michigan  shore  line  of  Milwaukee 
County,  Wis.,  letter  submitting  report  on  cooperative  beach  erosion  study  of 
Lake  Michigan  shore  line  of  Milwaukee  Covuity,  Wis.  [made  by  Beach  Erosion 
Board  in  cooperation  with  Milwaukee  County].  Apr.  4,  1940.  27  p.  4  pi. 
7  maps.     (H.  doc.  526,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

•*  •     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

710097      4C—X(..G19^ 11 


1Q06  Government  Publications 

Mississippi  River,  harbor  improvement  at  Hastings,  Minn.,  letter  submitting  re- 
port on  review  of  reports  on  Mississippi  River  witli  view  to  determining  if  addi- 
tional improvement,  inchuling  small-boat  harbor,  is  advisable  at  Hastings,  Minn. 
May  16,  1^6.     11  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  599,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Neicport  Neics  Creek,  Va.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  New- 
port News  Creek,  Va.  May  6,  19-lG.  30  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  559,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Sabine-Neehes  Waterway,  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on 
Sabine-Neches  Waterway,  Tex.,  with  view  to  further  widening  and  deepening 
waterway  from  Orange,  Beaumont,  and  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  to  Gnlf  of  Mexico, 
including  further  protection  works  in  Port  Arthur  area.  1946.  vii+46  p. 
6  maps:  (H.  doc.  571,  79th  Cong,  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-6587 

MISSISSIPPI  -RIVER  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements ;  al.so 
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.  Francis  Basin  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  :  62,500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  published  by  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission  ;  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  217  sheets  and 
cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky.  Arkansas,  Tennessee.  Missis- 
sippi and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  over 
52,000  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,  Government  Printing  OflSce.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requesrs  for  informa- 
tion as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittances  should  be 
addressed  to :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80.  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Mississippi  River.  Geological  investigation  of  alluvial  valley  of  lower  Mississippi 
Kiver ;  by  Harold  N.  Fisk.  n.  p.  M.  C.  R.  Print  [May  1{H5.]  [3]-f  vi+78  p.  il. 
31  pi.  38  p.  of  pi.  6  maps,  12  p.  of  maps,  24  p.  of  mosaic  maps,  8  tab.  and  portfolio 
of  27  maps,  4°    f  Paper,  $6.00,  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  INIiss. 

W  31.2  :  Al  5 

BTVEES    AND   HARBOBS   BO.ABD 

Atlantic  Coast.  Transportation  lines  on  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and  Pacific  Coasts,  1046. 
1946.  xxxii-f430  p.  oblong  8°  (Transportation  series  no.  5.)  *  Paper,  .$1.25. 
•  Item  1165 

L.  C.  card  40-29122  W  7.23 :  5/2 

Note. — This  is  the  annual  revision  of  a  report  containing  information  on  the  trans- 
portation lines  and  cargo-carryitig  vessels  operating  on  the  Atlantic.  Gulf,  and  Pacific 
Coasts  and  their  tributary  waterways,  except  the  Mississippi  River  system,  and  includes 
vessels  that  were  either  active  or  idle  in  1945. 

WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

Address  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt,  national  housing  expediter  and  administrator, 
National  Housing  Agency,  before  annual  banquet  of  National  Association  of 
Home  Builders  of  United  States,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  27,  1946.  [1946.]  26  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  '  Y  3.W  19/7 : 7  W  97/8 

Report.     At  the  crossroads,  7th  report  to  the  President,   Senate,  &  House  of 
Representatives  by  director  of  war  mobilization  and  reconversion,  July  1,  1946. 
[1946.]     v  +  69  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  45-35525  Y  3.W  19/7 :  8/^6-3 

CONTRACT  SETTLE^IENT  OFFICE 

Economy  Fuse  rf  Mannfaeturing  Co.  Appeal  of  Economy  Fuse  and  Manufacturing 
Company  v.  War  Department;  statement  of  facts  [opinion,  and  decision]. 
[1946.]  9  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  30.)     t     •  Item  1131 

Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/30 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


August  1946  1007 

Producers  Laboratories,  Inc.  Appeal  of  Producers  Laboratories,  Inc.,  v.  War  De- 
partment, decided  May  31,  1946;  [decision].  [1946.]  5  p.  (Appeal  Board, 
proceeding  no.  47.)     t     •  Item  1131.  Y  3. W  19/7 :  108/47 

Republic  Steel  Corporation.  Appeal  of  Republic  Steel  Corporation  v.  War  Depart- 
ment;  opinion  [and  decision].  [1946.]  6  p.  (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  n<>. 
49.)     t     •  Item  1131  Y  3. W  19/7 :  108/49 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


General  Information 


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

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

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  'time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  USTS 

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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  concern- 
ing which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current  publications 
which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalog. 

LIST  OF  SELECTED  PUBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  semimonthly  list  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

CONGRESSIONAL  BILLS,   DOCUMENTS,   AND   REPORTS 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is 
an  unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
your  Congressman. 

A  difficult  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  G,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
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 

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printed  for  official  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  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  Superiuteudent  of  Documents,  gi,ve  (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. 
440,  79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  KEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C,  by  coupon,  i)ostal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national money  order  or  draft  on  an  American  bank. 

Foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coitis,  will  not  be  accepted.  Do  not  send 
postage  stamps. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  in  the  denomination  of  5c 
that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  chai'ge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  counti'ies.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.   In  computing  foreign  postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  T.TRKARTAKS 

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  arrangement 
of  public  docujuents  advocated  in  the  Check  list  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments, 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  practicable  to  print 
these  numbers  as  supeiiors  or  inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBEABY  OF  CONGRESS   CABDS 

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  and  requests 
for  information  about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division,  Library  of 
Congress,  not  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Checks  or  money  orders 
should  be  made  payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to 
The  Librarian  of  Congress,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 


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MONTHLY  CATALOG   DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
index;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 
Notify  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEXES   (ANNUAL  AND  MONTHLY) 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar  year. 
This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January  to 
December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Per- 
sons desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain 
the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 

A  monthly  index  of  the  principal  subjects  is  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  each 
issue  of  the  Monthly  catalog. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

Economic  Stabilization  Office 

The  OflSce  of  Economic  Stabilization,  originally  established  in  the  Office  for 
Emergency  Management  by  Executive  order  9250  of  Oct.  3,  1942,  was  abolished 
by  Executive  order  9620  of  Sept.  20,  1945,  and  its  functions  transferred  to  the 
OflQce  of  War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion.  It  was  reestablished  within  the 
OflJce  for  Emergency  Management  by  Executive  order  9690  of  Feb.  21,  1946. 

Public  Information  Office,  Navy  Department 

The  name  of  the  OflSce  of  Public  Relations  was  changed  to  Office  of  Public 
Information  by  authority  of  AlNav  138,  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and 
dated  June  18,  1945. 

Technical  Services  Office 

The  Office  of  Technical  Services  was  established  by  the  Secretary  of  Commerce 
on  July  1,  1946,  and  assumed  the  functions  formerly  performed  by  the  Office  of 
the  Publication  Board. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalogs 

April  1946.  On  page  392,  under  center  head  "Maps,"  subhead  "Montana,"  3d 
line,  change  "C.  P.  Roger,  jr."  to  read  "C.  P.  Rogers,  jr." 

July  1946.  On  page  812,  under  center  head  "Navy  Department,"  subhead  "Casu- 
alties", 1st  line,  change  "State  summary  of  casualties"  to  read  "State  summary 
of  war  casualties ;  on  page  837,  under  center  head  "Internal  Revenue  Bureau," 
subhead  "Incomt  tax",  3d  line,  change  "t"  to  read  "J". 

August,  1946  Index.  On  page  VII,  under  "Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation 
act,  amend",  change  "888"  to  read  "878" ;  on  page  IX,  under  "Government  con- 
tracts", omit  the  first  line  reading  "contractors'  employees  outside  U.  S.", 
under  "Government  offices,  reorganization  plans"  change  "88"  to  read  "888", 
and  under  "Hartford  quadrangle,  N.  Y.",  change  "835"  to  read  "935" ;  on  page 
XIV,  change  Muzzal"  to  read  "Muzzall" ;  on  page  XIX,  change  "Sweet"  to 
read  "Sweat" ;  on  page  XX,  under  "Trade-marks",  change  "872"  to  read  "877". 

1012 


New  Classification  Numbers 

Foreign  Agricultural  Relations  Office. 

A  67.18 :  letter-nos Foreign  agriculture  circulars.     [Proc] 

National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

C  13.31:  nos Basic  radio  propagation  predictions  (monthly). 

Civil  Aeronautics  Authority. 

Civil  Aeronautics  Administration. 

C  31.128 :  V.  nos  &  nos Flight     information     manual      (semiannual). 

[Proc] 
Note. — Companion  publication  to  Airmen's  guide 
(C  31.127:). 
Technical  Services  OfBce. 

C  35.1:  date Annual  reports. 

C3r).2:CT General  puhlications. 

C85.3:-6:  (Reserved) 

C  35.7 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Bibliography  of  scientific  and  industrial  reports 

(weekly). 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  Issues,  Y3.P96^  :9  (v.  nos. 
&  uos.) 

C35. 8:nos Technical  services.     [Proc] 

Children's  Bureau. 

FS  3.201 :  date Annual  reports. 

Note.- — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L  5.1 :  (date). 

FS  3.202 :  CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L  5.2  :  (CT). 
Public  Buildings  Administration. 

FW  6.8:  date Telephone  directory,  Republic  7500  (monthly). 

Employment  Service. 

L7.25:CT Regulations,   rules,   and  instructions. 

Note. — Includes  handbooks  and  manuals. 
Medicine  and  Surgery  Bureau,  Navy  Dept. 
N  10.20 :  date Bulletin  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  cir- 
cular letters. 
Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Dept. 
N  20.13^ :  V.  nos.  &  mem.  nos Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual,  in- 
struction memoranda  (weekly). 

Note. — Advance  notice  of  chancres  to  the  Bureau 
of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual    (N  20.13:  SuT^ 
946)    are    published    in    these    instruction    memo- 
randa. 
Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Administration. 

NHA3.9*:CT Federal  home  loan  bank  review  (separates). 

Emergency  Management  Office. 

Civilian  Production  Administration. 

Pr  32.4839 :  nos Historical  reports  on  war  administration.  War 

Production  Board,  miscellaneous  publications. 
[Proc] 

Pr  32.4840: Historical  reports  on  war  administration.  War 

Production  Board,  documentary  publications. 

Pr  32.4841:  date Listing  of  major  war  supply  contracts  by  State 

and  county.     [Proc] 

Pr  32.4842  :  date Alphabetical  listing  of  major  war  supply  con- 
tracts (quarter  monthly).     [Proc] 

Pr  32.4842' :  date Alphabetical  n.^Jting  of  major  war  supply  con- 
tracts (compilations).     [Proc] 

Pr  32.4842' :  date Alpiiabetical  listing  of  completed  war  supply 

contracts  (compilations).     [Proc] 

Pr  32.4843:  date Facilities  expansions  authorized  listed  by  major 

types  of  products  (monthly) .     [Proc] 

1013 


1014  Government  Publications 

J-    ooo-io  War  Assets  Administration. 

Fr  d3.212 :  date Review  of  the  month.     [Proc] 

State  Department. 

S  1.50:  DOS United     States-United     Nations     information 

series. 

Coast  Guard. 

T47.36:nos Educational  series. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  N  24.28  :  (nos.). 

War  Department. 

W  1.68:  nos Army  talli  (weekly). 

TTT  .,  0Q  Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  W  109.212  :  (nos.). 

wi.DW.nos Recognition  journal  (monthly). 

Army  Air  Forces. 
W  108.24:  nos Wings  at  war  series. 

National  Advisory  Council  on  International  Mone- 

Y  q  N  2i»  •  1  <«".  ^^""^  ^"^^  Financial  Problems. 
V-  oxT  Oil*  ■  o  n-v Annual  reports. 

Xd.N2l    :  2  CT General  publications. 

V  o  e«  4 . 1  s  -0.  Selective  Service  System. 

xo.oe4.io      veterans  assistance  information.     [Printed  and 

processed.] 

R,!!^'~^v  ^«"o^i»g  publication  has  been  discontinued:  Public  Assistance 
liureau,  Public  assistance,  reprinted  from  Social  security  bulletin  (FS  3.3»' :  date). 

Congressional  Set 

ho^^TP?^^^.^'^^  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not 
listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been 
previously  entered  separately. 

mo^*th  of  AT^s^t  1946^  ^""^"^^^  ^^re  sent  to  Depository  Libraries  during  tHe 

Senate  Journal Journal  of  Senate,   79th  Congress,   1st  session. 

•  Item  311 

House  Journal Journal  of  House  of  Representatives,  79th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.     •  Item  309 

House  Documents No.  120,  79th  Congress,  1st  session.     •  Item  320 

Senate  Documents No.  206,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •  Item  323 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    620   •   SEPTEMBER    I  946 
AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  ■will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  The  Department  issues  a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  can  then  select  the  available  ones  desired. 

Cattle.  Blood  levels  of  calcium  and  inorganic  phosphorous  in  Hereford  cattle 
[with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  Merle  G.  Payne,  Andrew  G.  Clark,  H.  E. 
Kingman,  and  William  M.  Stansbury.  1946.  [2] +357-363  p.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  June  15,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  12.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  C0I0.-I6 

Famine  relief.    Youth  united  for  famine  relief.     [1946.]     8  p.    t     •  Item  11 

A1.70:Y8 

Food.  Share  food,  save  lives.  June  1946.  [8]  p.  narrow  8°  (PA-12.)  t 
•  Item  11  A  1.68: 12 

Posters.  Am  I  proud!  I'm  fighting  famine  by  canning  food  at  home;  [iwster]. 
1946.     25.9X18.6  in.     [Illustrator,  Dick  Williams.     Text  on  reverse.]     t 

A  1.70  :F  73/2 

Am  I  proud!     I'm  fighting  famine  by  canning  food  at  home;   [poster]. 

1946.     11X28  in.     [Cardboard.     Illustrator,  Dick  Williams.     This  poster  also 
Issued  in  size  11X21  in.]     f  A1.70:F73/3 

Conserve,  preserve,  cut  this,  waste  nothing,  save  fats,  eat  potatoes ;  [poster]. 

1946.     26X18.4  in.     t  A  1.70  :C  76 

Help!  there  are  millions  of  people  abroad  who  can't  get  enough  to  eat, 

they  appeal  to  you;  [table  tent].     [1946.]     5X3  in.     [Cardboard.]     f 

A  1.70  :F  73/7 

How  you  can  help  save  a  life,  500  million  people  are  hungry,  they  look  to 

you  for  help;  [all  lettered  poster].    1946.    26X18.4  in.     f  A1.70:F73/5 

Save  food,  fight  famine;  [all  lettered  poster].    1946.    8X56.7  in.    t- 

A  1.70  :F  73/6 

Silage.  Studies  in  chemistry  of  grass  silage  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by 
J.  G.  Archibald.  1946.  [2] +277-287  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, Apr.  15,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  8.]     *  Paper  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Mass.-53 

Spores.  Some  aspects  of  aerial  dissemination  of  spores,  with  special  reference 
to  coilidia  of  Sclerotinia  laxa  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  E.  E.  Wilson 
and  G.  A.  Baker.  1^6.  [2] +301-327  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  May  1,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  9.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  Calif.-139 

Suggestions.    What's  your  suggestion?  management  improvement,   manpower 
utilization.     Feb.  1946.     8  p.  il.  16°     (Adm.  series  no.  6.)     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy  ($2.00  per  100). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-54  A  1.61 :  6 

Swectclover  hay.  Effect  of  maturity  on  chemical  composition  and  digestibility 
of  stems  and  leaves  of  sweetclover  hay ;  by  Jerry  Sotola.  1946.  [2]  +365-371  p. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  rosearcli,  June  15, 1946,  v.  72,  no.  12.]    ♦  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  Wash.-40 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

1015 


1016  GOA-ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Dairy  products.  Production  of  manufactured  dairy  products,  1945.  Washington, 
D.  C,  July  1946.     [2]+13  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.    Preliminary.]     t 

A  3G.2 :  D  14/5/945/prelim. 

Farm  population  estimates,  United  States  and  major  geographic  divisions,  1910- 
46.    Washington,  D.  C,  June  1946.     [2]+18  p.  il.  4°     IProcessed.]     t 

A  36.123 :  946 

Farm  real  estate  taxes  in  1945.     July  1IM6.     2+[l]   p.  il.  4'     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.63  :  Un  3/945 

Farming.  Changes  in  farming  in  war  and  peace ;  by  Sherman  E.  Johnson.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  June  1946.  cover  title,  99  p.  il.  4°  (FM  58.)  [Processed.  Text 
on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f  A  36.118:  58 

Farms.     Planning  farm  for  profit  and  stability;  [by  Neil  W.  Johnson.]     [Feb. 

1945,  slightly  revised  1940.]     [1946.]     [2] +30  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farm- 
ers'bulletin  1965.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10  A  1.9:1965/2 

Land  market,  views  of  corn  belt  farmers  on  buying  and  selling  land  in  present 
market  compared  with  findings  from  similar  surveys  in  1943  and  1044.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  1946.     [2]  -|-42  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2 :  L  22/18 

Sugar  during  World  War  II;  by  Roy  A.  Ballinger.  June  1946.  [2] +33  p.  il.  4° 
(Agriculture  Dept.    War  records  monograph  3.)      [Processed.]     t        A  1.69:  3 

Vegetables.    Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.101 : 

Note. — The  Aj?ricultural  Economics  Bureau  issues  a  series  of  reports  relating  to  truck 
crops  wliich,  altliougli  numbered  in  one  series  (TC  followed  by  tlie  year  and  a  number 
■witii  a  clifFerent  group  of  hundreds  assigned  for  each  month),  consists  of  several  distinct 
groups  as  follows  :  Commercial  truck  crops  for  fresli  market,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  crop  reports  ; 
Truck  crop  news  ;  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year.  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  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  January 
quarterly  issue  each  year. 

Veterans.  Million  veterans  working  on  farms.  Aug.  1946.  [2]  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed]    t  A  36.2 :  V  64/2 

AGRICULTURAL  RESEARCH  ADMINISTRATION 

DDT  (insecticide)  Recommended  uses  of  DDT.  Mar.  27,  1946.  2  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  77.2  :D  33 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle.  Rule  1,  revision  41,  to  prevent  spread  of  splenetic  or  tick  fever  in  cattle, 
effective  June  20,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.     (B.  A.  I.  order  380.)     t     A  77.218:  380 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT   QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Anastrepha  serpentina.  Development  of  immature  stages  of  Anastrepha  serpen- 
tina in  relation  to  temperature ;  by  John  G.  Shaw  and  Donald  F.  Starr.  1946. 
[2] +265-276  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Apr.  15,  1946,  v. 
72,  no.  8.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  K-337 

Bees.  Dependence  of  agriculture  on  beekeeping  industry,  review;  prepared  bv 
Division  of  Bee  Culture.  Dec.  1942,  revised  Julv  1946.  [1946.]  42  p.  4*" 
(E-584.)     [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-584/2 

Information  about  bee  culture.     July  1946.     10  p.  4°     (E-276,  revised.) 

[Processed.]     t  A  77.312  :  E-276/3 

Codling  moths.  Susceptibility  of  hibernating  codling  moth  larvae  to  low  tempera- 
tures, and  bound-water  content  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  H.  Siegler. 

1946.  [21+329-340  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research.  May  15. 
1946,  V.  72,  no.  10.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a :  K-339 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1017 

DDT  {insecticide) .  Experiments  with  DDT  and  other  new  dusts  for  control  of 
Lygus  spp.  and  alfalfa  weevil  on  seed  alfalfa ;  by  F.  V.  Lieberman  and  Q.  A. 
Hare.    July  1946.    4  p.  4"     (E-697.)     [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-697 

Results  of  field  experiments  with  DDT  against  insects  affecting  tomatoes 

in  southern  California ;  by  Joseph  Wilcox  and  A.  F.  Howland.    Aug.  1046.    8  p. 
4°     (S-699.)      [Processed.]     f  A  77.312 :  S  699 

Simple  cage  for  testing  DDT  residual  treatments;  by  A.  H.  Madden  and 

Arthur  W.  Lindquist.    July  1946.    3  p.  il.  4°     (ET-230.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  77.313 :  230 

Insecticides.  Special  chamber  for  testing  insecticidal  sprays;  by  Arthur  W. 
Lindquist  and  A.  H.  Madden.  July  1946.  3  p.  1  pi.  4"   (ET-229.)     [Processed.]    t 

A  77.313:  229 

Use  of  insect  repellents  and  miticides;  by  B.  V.  Travis  and.F.  A.  Morton. 

Aug.   1946.     6  p.  4"     (E-69S.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-698 

Insects.     Collection  and  preservation  of  insects ;  [by  P.  W.  Oman  and  Arthur  D. 
Cushn:an].     [1946.]     cover  title.     [3] +42  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscel- 
laneous publication  601.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-141  Al.38 :  601 

Japanese  'beetle.  Furaigant-residual  insecticides  mixtures  for  control  of  Jap- 
anese beetle  [with  lis;t  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv  R.  D.  Chisholm,  L.  K.  Koblitsky, 
A.  C.  Mason  and  L.  W.  Coles.     July  1946.     3  p.  4°     (E-696.)      [Proces.sed.]     t 

A  77.312 :  E-696 

HUMAN  NUTRITION  AND  HOME  ECONOMICS  BUKEAU 

Foods,  enriched,  restored,  fortified.  [Dec.  1945,  slightly  revised  July  1946.] 
[1946.     16  p.  11.  oblong  16°     (Agriculture  Dept.    AIS-39.)     t     •   Item  11 

A  1.64 :  39/2 

PLANT  INDUSTRY,  SOILS,  AND  AGKICULTUBAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Ammonium  nitrate.     Preparation  of  ammonium  nitrate  for  use  as  fertilizer  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  "William  H.  Ross,  J.  Richard  Adams,  J.  Y.  Yee, 
Colin  W.  Whittaker  and  Katharine  S.  Love.     June  1946.     cover  title.  80  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  912.)     *  Paper,  20c.     •Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-143  A  1.36  :  912 

Corn  culture;  [by  Frederick  D.  Richey].  [Nov.  1933,  slightly  revised  June  1946.] 
[1946.]  ii-f26  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1714.)  [Super- 
sedes Farmers'  bulletin  414,  Corn  cultivation.]     *  Paper,  10c.        A  1.9  :  1714/2 

Forage   plants.    Distinguishing   characteristics    of   some   forage-grass   diseases 
prevalent  in  North  Central  States  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  Lewis 
Allison  and  Donald  W.  Chamberlain.     July  1946.     16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  747.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  7 
L.  C.  card  Agr  4&-134  A  1.4/2  :  747 

Guayule.    Polyploidy  and  aneuplnidy  in  guayule  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  A.  Dorothy  Bergner.     July  1940.     36  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical 
bulletin  918.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-1.^,5  A  1.36  :  918 

Onions.  Relation  of  color-inhibiting  factor  to  smudge  resistance  in  onion  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  A.  Jones,  J.  C.  Walker,  T.  M.  Little,  and  R.  H. 
Larson.  1946.  [2] -f  259-264  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Apr. 
1,  1946,  V.  72,  no.  7.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Gt-1347 

Potato  hliffht.  Late  blight  on  potato  and  tomato  in  1946.  July  15,  1946.  [1]  + 
26&-296  p.  il.  4°     (Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  164.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  77.512 :  164 

Rootrots  and  leafspots  of  grains  and  gras.ses  in  northern  Great  Plains  and  West- 
ern States  [with  list  of  literature  cited;  by  Roderick  Sprague].  .Tune  15,  1946. 
[l]-f  101-268  p.  4°     (Plant  disease  reporter  supp.  163.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  77.512 :  163 

Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

7142.31—46- 


1018  Government  Publioations 

Sewage  and  garbage  disposal  on  farm;   [by  J.  W.  Rockey  and  J.  W.  Simons]. 
[Mar.  1944,  revised  June  1946.]     [1946.]     [2] +28  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  lOoO.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-139  A  1.9 :  1950/2 

Ustilago  maydis.  Sporidial  fusion  in  Ustilago  maydis  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Donald  H.  Bowman.  1946.  [2] +233-243  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  Apr.  1,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  7.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.23/a :  G-1350 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Farm  labor.  Help  American  farmers  save  the  world  from  starvation,  fact  sheet, 
1946  farm  labor  program.     May  1,  1946.    6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  43.2  :L  11 

Same.' July  15th  supplement  to  May  1,  liM6  fact  sheet.     [1946.]     3  leaves, 

4°     [Processed.]     t  A  43.2 :  L  11/supp. 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Vegetaljlcs.  Sales  and  consumer  acceptance  of  certain  dehydrated  vegetables  in 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. :  by  James  C.  Moore.  May  1946.  cover  title,  32  p.  il.  4° 
(Miscellaneous  report  99.)     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  72.8 :  99 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Livestock.  Cuba's  livestock  and  meat  industries ;  prepared  in  Livestock  and 
Wool  Division.  July  1946.  25  p.  4°  (Foreign  agriculture  circular,  FLM 
1-46.)      [Processed.]     t  A67.18:FLM-1 

LIBRARY 

Farm  tenancy  in  United  States,  1940-45,  list  of  references;  compiled  by  A.  M. 
Hannay.    Aug.  1946.    84  p.  4°     (Library  list  2.  revised.)     [Processed.    Supple- 
ments Agricultural  economics  bibliographies  70  and  85,  covering  periods  1918- 
36  and  1937-39,  and  issued  by  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.]     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-144  A  17.17:  2/2 

Fertilizer  use  and  crop  yields,  list  of  references ;  compiled  by  John  M.  McNeill. 
July  1946.     67  p.  4°     (Library  list  27.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-142  A  17.17  :  27 

PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Berries.  Tentative  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  frozen  berries  (effec- 
tive Aug.  15, 1946).    1st  issue.    [July  25, 1946.]    10+[1]  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 

A  82.20 :  B  459/946 

Blueberries.  Tentative  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  blueberries 
or  canned  huckleberries  (effective  Aug.  1,  1946).  1st  issue.  [1946.]  8  p.  4' 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.20 :  B  625/946 

Plums.  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  plums  (effective  Aug.  15, 
1946).  3d  issue.  [Aug.  7,  1946.]  9  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supersedes  standards 
that  have  been  in  effect  since  July  1,  1940.]     t  A  82.20 :  P  739/946 

Posters.  Seed  needed,  red  clover,  alfalfa,  alsike  for  more  feed  and  bigger  crops, 
help  fight  famine;  [poster].     1946.    26X18.4  in.    t  AS2.25:Se3 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  in  connection 
with  production  of  sugarcane  in  mainland  sugarcane  area  during  1946  and 
subsequent  crop  years.  May  20,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  D.  238;  Sugar  Branch.)  t 
•  Item  30  A  82.19 :  238 

Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  in  connection  with 

production  of  sugarcane  in  Puerto  Rico  during  1945^6  and  subsequent  crop 
years.  Revised  [edition].  May  20,  1945  [1946].  2  p.  (S.  D.  219,  revised; 
Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30  A  82.19: 219 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1019 

Sugarcane — Continued 

Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  in  connection  with 

production  of  sugarcane  in  Virgin  Islands  during  1946  and  subsequent  crop 
years.    May  20,  1946.    1  p.     (S.  D.  236;  Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30 

A  82.19 :  236 

Determination  of  proportionate  shares  for  sugarcane  farms  in  Puerto 

Rico  for  1946-47  crop.     July  9,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  D.  239;  Sugar  Branch.)     t 
•  Item  30  A  82.19:  239 

Tomatoes.  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  tomatoes  (effective 
Aug.  1,  1946).  6th  issue.  [July  25,  1946.]  9  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supersedes 
standards  in  effect  since  June  1,  1942.]    t  A  82.20 :  T  591/946 

FIELD    SERVICE    BRANCH 

Agricultural  conservation.  1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Wyoming, 
supp.  3  [to  handbook].  June  7,  1946.  1  p.  ([Western  region  ]  ;  WR  46-1, 
Wyoming,  supp.  3.)     [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  W99/946/supp.3 

Instructions  for  determining  performance  under  1946  farm  program.  June 

6,1946.    8  p.     (NCR-46-15.)     t  A  82.106 :  F  22/3/946 

•    Instructions  for  preparation  and  handling  of  applications  for  payment 

under  1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  north  central   region.     June 
26,1946.     15  p.     (NCIt-46-23.)     t     •  Item  37  A  82.106 :  C  76/7/946 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  expenditures,  July  1,  1945-June  30,  1946;  prepared 
by  Control  Accounts  and  Audit  Section,  Division  of  Fiscal  Management.  Co- 
lumbus, Ohio  [1946].  cover  title,  6  p.  4°  [Processed.  Text  on  p.  2  of 
cover.]     t  A  82.102 :  Ex  7/945-46 

Tobacco.  Flue-cured  and  Burley  tobacco  marketing  quota  regulations,  1946-47 
marketing  year.    [1946.]    4-t-[l]  p.  4°     (Tobacco  13,  pt.  2.)     t 

A  82.106 :  T  55/4/946-47/pt.2 

Marketing  quota  instructions  for  warehousemen,  dealers  and  field  assist- 
ants, 1946-47  marketing  year,  flue-cured  and  Burley  tobacco.  .}'uly  1946.  12  p. 
4"     (Tobacco  24.)     [Processed.]     t  A  82.106 :  T  55/5/946-47 


CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

NoTi). — The  Commission   furnishes   individual   copies  of  most   of  its   publications  gra- 
tuitously to  those  who  apply  for  them. 

Handbook  for  Commission  employees.     May  1946.     v-f62  p.  12°     (Form  2461; 
Personnel  Division.)     [Map  on  p.  3  of  cover.]     J     •  Item  171 
L.  C.  card  4&-26893  CS  1.7/2 :  Em  7/946 

Personnel  manual.  Federal  personnel  manual,  transmittal  sheet  41 ;  June  27, 
1946.  [1946.]  [8]  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper,  beginning  with 
Transmittal  sheet  no.  1,  subscription  price  is  $3.50  (52  issues)  ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $5.00.  •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  41 
Note. — This  installment  contains  pages  Zl— 451  to  Zl-456  of  the  Federal  personnel 
manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  42;  June  28,  1946.     [1946.]     [5]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  42 

Note. — This  installment  contains  pages  R3-49,  50  and  57  of  the  Federal  personnel 
manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  43;  July  2,  1946.     [1946.]     [13]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  43 

Note. — This  installment  contains  pages  Zl-421  to  Zl-431  of  the  Federal  personnel 
manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  44;  July  8,  1946.     [1946.]     [14]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  44 

Note. — This  installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1020  Government  Publications 

Personnel  manual — Continued 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  45;  July  9,  194G.     [1JM6.]      [32]   p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]      •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  45 

Note. — This   iDStalliueiit   contains   pages   Sl-1    to    Sl-30   of   the  Federal  personnel 
manual. 

feame,  transmittal  sheet  4G;  July  11,  1946.     [1946.]     [11]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  46 

Notk. — This  installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  Federal  personnel 
manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  47;  July  18,  1946.     [1946.]     [31]  p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  47 

Note. — This  installmout  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  48;  July  25,  1946.     [1946.]     [10]  p.  4"     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  48 

Note. — This  installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 


COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  Department  of  Commerce  is  engaged  in  numerous  activities  concerned  with 
the  promotion  of  the  Nation's  industry  and  trade.  Through  services  of  this  character, 
the  Department  assists  in  simplitication  processes,  the  increase  and  improvement  of  pro- 
duction and  the  elimination  of  waste  in  production  and  distribution.  Aids  to  industry 
include  conducting  investigations  and  research  to  facilitate  the  production,  transportation, 
and  sale  of  goods,  and  supplying  trade  information  to  American  producers  and  exporters  ; 
encouraging  Invention  by  protecting  inventors  in  their  patent  rights;  enumerating,  com- 
piling, and  disseminating  population  statstics  as  well  as  social,  industrial,  and  fiscal  data  ; 
establishing  commodity  weights,  measures,  and  standards  ;  fostering  the  Nation's  civil  air 
transportation  system  :  and  disseminating  vital  weather  information.  The  free  distribu- 
tion of  publications  of  the  Department  is  confined  almost  entirely  to  libraries,  educational 
institutions,  the  press,  and  commercial  organizations.  Others  may  ))rocure  them,  at  prices 
stated  below,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington  25,  D.  C,  to  whom  remittances  must  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part 
of  tlie  Department  of  Commerce. 

Addresses.  Statements  by  Henry  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  of  Commerce.  Thomas 
Lyons,  executive  secretary  of  Foreign  Trade  Zones  Board,  E.  O.  Jewell,  general 
manager,  Port  of  New  Orleans,  and  Emanuel  Celler  of  N.  Y.  on  issuance  of  grant 
to  operate  foreign  trade  zone  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  July  18,  1946.  Washington, 
D.  C.     [1946.]     [6]  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  C  1.18  :W  15/4 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Birth  certificate  for  baby.  [1946.]  [15]  p.  il.  oblong  24"  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Halbert  L.  Dunn,  chief,  Vital  Statistics  Division.  Photography 
by  Melville  A.  TafE.]     t     •  Item  198  C3.2:  B53 

Cotton  production  in  United  States,  crop  of  1945.     1945  [published  1946.]     lii+ 
37  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Ray  Hurley,  chief,  Agriculture  Division.] 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  193 
L.  C.  card  25-2G263  C3.  32  :  945 

Finaticial  statistics.     State  finances,  1944:  v.  3.  Statistical  compendium.     1946, 
iv+74  p.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief,  Govern- 
ments Division.]     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  197 
L.  C.  card  16-26796  C  3.141 :  944/V.3 

Same,  1945:  v.  2,  Tropical  reports,  no.  4  (final).  Balances  in  State  general, 

highway,  and  postwar-reserve  funds  in  1945.  June"  1946.  14  p.  il.  4"  [Proc- 
essed. Prepared  under  supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief.  Governments 
Division.]     f  C  3.141 :  945/v.2,no.4 

Vital  statistics  instruction  manual :  pt.  1,  Coding  and  punching  geographic  and 
personal  particulars,  births,  deaths  and  stillbirths  occurring  during  1946.    June 
1946.     59  p.  il.  4"     t     •  Item  199 
L.  C.  card  43-37524  C  3.6 :  V  83/946/pt.l 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1021 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  ADMINISTEATION 

Airman's  guide,  v.  1,  no.  1-9;  Apr.  2-July  23,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  il.  4" 

[Biweekly.     Processed.]     t  C  31.127 : 1/1-9 

Note. — The  Airman's  guide  represents  a  change  in  name  and  format  of  the  Bi-weekly 

notice  to  airmen   and  consists  of  3  main  sections,  namely,   the  Notices  to  airmen,  the 

Director  of  airports,  and  the  Air  navigation  radio  aids. 

Civil  Aeronautics  manual  14:  Aircraft  proi)eller  airworthiness.  Revised  May  1, 
1946.  1946.  iii+23  p.  il  4"  [Contains  all  requirements  of  pt.  14  of  Civil 
air  regulations  and  CAA  interpretation.  Issued  la  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper, 
15c.     •  Item  222  C  31.107  :  14 

Flight  information  manual,  V.  1,  no.  1 ;  Jvily  1,  IMG.  [1946.]  102  p.  4°  [Semi- 
annual.    Processed.    Companion  publication  to  Airman's  guide.]     t 

C  31.128 : 1/1 

CIVIL   AERONAUTICS   BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  are  printed 
separately  beginning  with  v.  2,  and  are  "advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make 
up  bound  volumes  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Hoard  Reports. 

The  sepanite  opinions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $2.00  per  volume; 
single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Aircraft  aecidents.  Accident  investigation  report,  Pan  American  Airways,  Latin 
American  Division,  Fort  de  France,  Martinique.  Aug.  3,  1945 ;  docket  no.  SA- 
105,  adopted  Mar.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :F  775/3 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board  accident  investigation  report.  Eastern  Air  Lines, 

Florence,  S.  C,  Sept.  7, 1945 :  docket  no.  SA-106,  adopted  July  16,  1946.     [1946.] 
12-fii  p.  1  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :  F  662/2 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board  accident  investigation  report.  National  Airlines, 

Banana  River,  Fla.,  Oct.  11,  1945;  docket  no.  SA-109,  adopted  July  8,  1946. 
[1946.J     10+ii  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  C  31.213  :B22 

Civil  AerouaiUics  Board  accident  investigation  report.  National  Airlines, 

Lakeland,  Fla.,  Oct.  5,  1945;  docket  no.  SA-108,  adopted  July  3,  1946.     [1946.] 
8-f  2  p.  4*     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :L  149 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Denver, 

Colo.,  Apr.  13,  1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4"    [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :  D  437/5 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Hol- 
land, Mich.,  June  6,  1946 ;  [Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning 
aircraft  accident  near  Hazelhurst,  Miss.,  May  12,  1946].  [1946.]  [2]  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :  H  719 

— —  Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 
BuclJholts,  Tex.,  Mar.  16,  1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    f 

C  31.213  :  B  855 

Facts,  conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Calexico,  Calif.,  Apr.  15,  1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 

C  31.213 :  C  128 

Facts,   conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Fairfield,  Calif.,  Mar.  23,  1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    f 

C  31.213  :  F 161/2 

Facts,   conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Hanksville,  Vt.,  Mar.  10,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :  H 194 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident  near 

Pilot  Point,  Tex.,  Mar.  24, 1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t 

C  31.213 :  P647 

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Facts,   conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident   near 

Shawano,  Wis.,  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  Sh  28 

Facts,   conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Spring  Valley,  Wis.,  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

C  31.213  :  Sp  82 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  North 

Platte,  Nebr.,  Mar.  12, 1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4*    [Processed.]    f 

C  31.213  :  N  81  p/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstancps  concerning  aircraft  accident.  Tyler. 

Tex.,  Mar.  31,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :T  971 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Walling- 

ford.  Conn.,  Jan.  18.  1946.    [1946.]    1  p.  4°    [Processed.]    t  C  31.213  :  W  158 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident.  White 

Rock  Airport,  Dallas.  Tex.,  May  26,  1946;  [Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances 
concerning  aircraft  accident,  Clarlvsburg,  Calif.,  Apr.  29,  1946].  [1946]  [2] 
p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :  D  161/7 

Civil  air  regulations.  Civil  air  regulations;  pt.  41,  Certification  and  operation 
rules  for  scheduled  air  carrier  operations  outside  continental  limits  of  United 
States,  as  amended  to  May  1,  1946.  [1946.]  16  p.  4"*  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  225  C  31.209  :  41/2 

Civil  air  regulations  amendments.     [Processed.]     t  C  31.209: 

Note. — Amendments  to  Civil  air  regulations,  beginning  \dth  Oct.  15,  1941,  are  issued 

in  a  new  form,  and  are  numbered  so  that  no  amendment  ■will  affect  more  than  one  part 
of  the  Regulations.  These  amendments  or  digests  of  them  will  be  published  in  the 
monthly  Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

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  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  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  seaports  of  the  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts,  dates  of  latest  prints.    Aug.  1, 1946.    1  p.  f°    [Processed.]    t 

C  4.2 :  C  38/5/946 

Current   tables.     Current   tables,   Atlantic   Coast.   North   America,    [calendar] 
year  1947.    1946.    168  p.+6  folded  leaves,  il.     (Serial  683.)     [Includes  list  of 
publications  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  relating  to  tides  and  currents.] 
t  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  229 
L.  C.  card  22-26822  C  422 :  947 

Current  tables,  Malacca  Strait,  Java  Sea,   [calendar]  year  1947.    1946. 

78  p.  il.     (Serial  689.)     t  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  235 

L.  C.  card  46-26923  C  4.27 :  M  29/947 

Tide  tables.    Tide  and  current  tables,  Philippine  Islands,  [calendar]  year  1947. 
1946.    69  p.  il.     (Serial  no.  684.)     t  Paper,  15c.     •Item  235 
L.  C.  card  46-26921  C  4.27 :  P  53/947 

Tide  tables.  Pacific  Ocean  and  Indian  Ocean,  [calendar]  year  1947.     1946. 

405  p.     (Serial  681.)     [Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 

Survey  relating  to  tides  and  currents.]     f  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  237 

L.  O.  card  7-35369  C  4.15/2 :  947 

Aeronautical  charts 

Bitterroot  Range.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Bitterroot  Range,  United  States, 
lat.  44»-48%  long.  109° -111"  ;  268.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  194a  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t25e.         C  4.9/8 :  268/946 

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Crater  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Crater  Lake,  United  States,  lat.  40°- 
44%  long.  117°-125° ;  304.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:304/946 

Great  Salt  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Great  Salt  Lake,  United  States, 
lat.  40°-44°,  long.  109°-117° ;  305.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c  C  4.9/8 :  305/946 

Chreen  Bay.  Woi-ld  aeronautical  chart ;  Green  Bay,  United  States-Canada,  lat. 
44°-48°,  long.  85''-93° ;  265.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition,  July  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c.  C  4.9/8 :  265/946-2 

Itasca,  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Lake  Itasca,  United  States,  lat.  44°- 
48°,  long.  93°-101° ;  266.  Scale  10  m=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  3d  edition,  j'une  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  ]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  266/946-2 

Eodiak  Island.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Kodiak  Island,  Gulf  of  Alaska,  lat. 
56°-60°,  long.  151°-162° ;  136.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  4th  edition,  June  1946.  20 X:^  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     /    25c.  C  4.9/8 :  136/946 

Laramie  Range.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Laramie  Range,  United  States,  lat. 
40°-44°,  long.  101°-109° ;  306.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t    25c.  0  4.9/8:306/946 

Louise,  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Lake  Louise,  United  States-Canada, 
lat.  48°-52°,  long.  114°-123° ;  216.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X23  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25e.     0  4.9/8:216/946 

Manitoba,  Lake.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Lake  Manitoba,  Canada-United 
States,  lat.  48°-52°,  long.  96°-105;  218.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c. 

C  4.9/8 :  218/946-2 

Milk  River.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Milk  River,  Canada-United  States,  lat. 
48°-52°,  long.  105°-114° ;  217.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  0.,  3d  edition.  May  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  f  25c.  0  4.9/8:217/946 

Yellowstone  River.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Yellovrstone  River,  United  States, 
lat.  44°-48°,  long.  101°-109° ;  267.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c.     0  4.9/8:267/946 

Instrument  approach  and  airport  charts 

Instrument  approach  chart  [and  airport  chart]  AL-1  to  AL-611  with  omissions. 
Each  10.5 XS  in.    t    5c.  each. 

AL-l.  Abilene,  Tex.,  Abilene  Air  Terminal,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.         C  4.9/10  :  1/946 

AL-10.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Albany  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.                   C  4.9/10  :  10/946 

AL-17.  Alma,  Ga.,  Alma  Int.  BMeld.     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.                    C  4.9/10  :  17/946-2 

ALi-23.  Arlington,  Oreg.,  Arlington  Int.  Field,    n.  p.  May  14,  1946     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  23/946 

AL-26.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Atlanta  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.                     C  4.9/10  :  26/946 

AL^28.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Daniel  Field,    n.  p.  May  28,  1946.                       C  4.9/10  :  28/946-2 

AL-29.  Augusta,  Me.,  Augusta  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.                C  4.9/10  :  29/946 

AL-35.  Baker,  Ore.,  Baker  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.                         0  4.9/10:35/946 

AL,-37.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Baltimore  Airport,    n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.              C  4.9/10  :  37/946 

AL-40.  Baton  Rouge,  La..  Harding  Field,    n.  p.  June  11,  1946.                C  4.9/10  :  40/946 

AL-42.  Beaumont,  Tex.,  Beaumont  Airport,    n.  p.  May  28,  1946.        C  4.9/10  :  42/946-2 

ALr-51.  Bismarck,  N.  Dak..  Bismarck  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  51/946 

AL-52.  Blnckstone,  Va..  Blackstone  A.  A.  F.     n.  p.  May  14,  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  52/946 

AI/-61.  Brownsville,  Tex.,  Rio  Grande  Valley  International  Airport,    n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  61/946-2 

ALf-64.  Buckstown,  Pa.,  Buckstown  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     0  4.9/10:64/946 

AL-70.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Burlington  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  70/946 

ALr-73.  Casper,  Wyo.,  Wardwell  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.           0  4.9/10:73/946-2 

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AI^Tfl.      Charleston.  ».  C,  Charleston  A.  A.  F.     n.  p.  Mav  28,  1946. 
Charlotte.  N.  C,  Douglas  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946 
Cincinnati.  Ohio,  Lunken  Airport,     n.  p.  Mav  28,  1940. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  Cleveland  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  194C. 


ALr-78. 
AL-83. 
AL,-84. 
AI^87. 


Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  Peterson  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  oO,  1946 


AI^88. 
AI^89. 
AI^90. 
AL,-94. 

ALr-101 

AL-102.  Cross  City,  Fla.,  Cross  City  Ai"ri)ort 


C  4.9/10:  76/946 
C  4.9/10:  78/946-2 
C  4.9/10  :  83/946-2 
C  4.9/10:  84/946-2 
[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  87/946 


Columhia,  Mo.,  Columhia  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1940.  C  4.9/10  :  88/946 

Columbia,  S.  C,  Columbia  A.  A.  B.     n.  p.  .June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10:  89/946 

Columbia,  S.  C,  Owens  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1940.  C  4.9/10  :  90/946 

Columbus,  Ohio,  N.  A.  S.  Port  Columbus,     n.  p.  .June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  94/946 
Crestview,  Fla.,  Crestview  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.         C  4.9/10  :  101/946 

n.  p.  June  11,  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  102/946 


AI.,-100.   Dallas,  Tex.,  Love  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1940. 
AL-107.  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dayton  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 
AL-110.  Daytona  Beach,  Fla.,  N.  A.  S.  Daytona  Beach,     n.  p. 


AL-118.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Detroit  City  Airport. 


p.  May  28,  1946. 


AL-123.  Dothan,  Ala.,  Napier  Field,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 
AL-127.  Effingham,  111.,  Effingham  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  May  28.  1946. 
AL-128.  Elklns,  W.  Va.,  Elkins  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1940. 
AL-129.  Elko,  Nev.,  Keddie  Field,     n.  p.  May  14,  1940. 
AL-137.  Enterprise,  Utah,  Enteriirise  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946. 
AL-140.  Eugene,  Oreg.,  Mahlon  Sweet  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946. 


C  4.9/10:  100/940 
C  4.9/10: 107/946-2 
Apr.  30,  1940. 

C  4.9/10:  110/946 

[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  118/946 

C  4.9/10  :  123/946 

C  4.9/10:  127/946 

C  4.9/10:  128/946 

C  4.9/10:  129/946 

C  4.9/10:  137/940 

[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  140/940-2 

AL-142.  Everett,  Wash.,  Paine  Field,    n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  142/946 

AL-145.  Florence,  S.  C,  Florence  Airport,  n.  p.  Mav  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  145/946-2 
AL-100.  Fort  Worth.  Tex.,  Fort  Worth  A.  A.  F.  n.  p.  July  12,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  160/946 
AL-161.  Fresno,  Calif.,  Fresno-Chandler  Airport,  n.  p.  Mav  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  101/946 
AL-163.   Gage,  Okla..  Gage  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  163/946 

AL-164.  Galveston,  Tex.,  Galveston  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10 : 164/946-2 
AL-167.  Glynco,  Ga.,  N.  A.  F.  (LTA)  Glynco.  n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  107/940 
AL-171.  Goshen,  Ind.,  Goshen  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  171/946 

AL-178.  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Greensboro-High  Point  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  178/946-2 
AI.r-179.  Greenville.  S.  C,  Greenville  A.  A.  B.  n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  179/946 
AL-180.   Greenville,  S.  C,  Greenville  Airport,    n.  p  Apr  30,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  180/946 

AL-187.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg  State  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  187/946 
AL-1S9.  Hartford,  Conn..  Brainard  Field,    n.  p.  June  II,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  189/946-2 

AL-196.   Houlton,  Me.,  lioulton  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1940.  C  4.9/10  :  196/946 

AL-199.  Humboldt,  Nev.,  Humboldt  Int.  Field,  n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  199/940 
AI.,-211.  Joliet,  111.,  Joliet  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  211/946-2 

AL-213.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Kansas  City  Airport,    n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  213/946-2 
Kirksville,  Mo.,  Kirksville  Airport,  n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  217/946 
La  Fayette,  Ind.,  Purdue  University  Airport,    n.  p.  May  14,  1940. 

C  4.9/10:  220/946 
Lake  Charles,  La.,  Lake  Charles  A.  A.  F.    n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  222/940 
Lakehurst,  N.  J.,  N.  A.  S.  Lakehurst.  n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  223/940 
Laramie,  Wyo.,  General  Brees  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  22.5/946 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  Lincoln  A.  A.  F.    n.  p.  June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  232/946 

Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Adams  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  233/946-2 

Lubbock.  Tex.,  South  Plains  A.  A  F.     n.  p.  May  28.  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  241/946 


AL^217. 
AL-220. 

AL-222. 

AL-223. 
AL-225. 

AL-232. 
AL-233. 

AI.r-241 


AL-242.  Lucin,  Utah,  Lucin  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 


[Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  242/946 
AL-249.  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  Martinsburg  Airport,    n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  249/946 
n.  p.  May  28,  1946.      C  4.9/10  :  252/946-2 
n.    p.   ]May   14,   1940.      C  4.9/10  :  253/946 
n.  p.  May  14,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  261/946- " 


AL-252.  Melbourne,  Fla.,  N.  A.  S".  Melbourne. 
AL-253.  Memphis.  Tenn.,  Memphis  Airport. 
AL-201.  Millinocket,  Me.,  Millinocket  Airport 


AIj-263.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Holman  Field,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 

AL-272.  Montgomery,  Ala.,  Dannelly  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

AL-282.  Nashville.  Tenn.,  Berry  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

AL-290.  Norfolk,  Va.,  NAS  East  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1940. 

AL-291.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Norfolk  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 

AL-301.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Will  Rogers  Field,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 


C  4.9/10:  263/940-2 
C  4.9/10:  272/946 
C  4.9/10:  282/946 
C  4.9/10:  290/946 

C  4.9/10  :  291/946-2 


C  4.9/10:  301/946 

AL-.304.  Omaha,  Nebr.,  Omaha  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  304/946 

AL-315.  Pembina,  N.  Dak.,  Pembina  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  315/946 

June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  324/940-2 

n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  328/946 

May  28,  1940.      [Advance  copy.] 


AL-324.  Pierre.  S.  D.,  Pierre  Airport,  n.  p. 
AL-32S.  Pocatello,  Idaho,  Pocatello  Airport. 
AL-336.  Pulaski,  Va.,   Loving  Field,     n.  p. 


AL-347 
AL-353 


Richmond,  Va.,  Richmond  A.  A.  B. 


Rock  Springs,  Wyo.,  Rock  Springs  Mun. 
AL-300.   St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Lambert-St.  Louis  Airport 


C  4.9/10:  330/946 
n.  p.  May  28.  1940.  C  4.9/10  :347/946 

p.  May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :353/946 
n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :360/946-2 


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Instrument  approach  chart — Continued 

AL-367.  San  Ancrelo,  Tex.,  San  Anfjelo  Airport,  n.  p.  June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  367/946 
AL-373.  San  Diocro,  Calif..  Lindbergh  Fiol.l.  n.  p.  May  14.  194G.  C  4.9/10  :  373/940-2 
AL-3S1.   Savannah,  Ga.,  Hunter  Field,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  381/940-2 

ALr-385.   Seattle,  Wash..  N.  A.  S.  Seattle.       n.  p.  May  28.  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  385/946 

AL-393.   Silver  Lake.  Calif..  Silver  Lake  Int.     n.  p.  Mav  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :393/046 

AL-394.  Sinclair,  Wyo..  Sinclair  Int.  Field,  n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  394/946 
ALr-399.   South  Bend.  Ind.,  Bendix  Field,      n.  p.  June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10:  399/946 

AI.,-401.  Spartanbtircr.  S.  C,  Memorial  Airport,  n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  0  4.9/10:401/046 
ALr-410.  Mountain  View,  Calif.,  N.  A.  S.  Moffett.     n.  p.     May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  410/946 
AI/-412.  Syracuse,  N.  T.,  Syracuse  Airport,  n.  p.  June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  412/946-J 
ALn^l5.  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  Dale  Mal)r>-  Field,  n.  p.  May  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  415/946 
AL-417.  Tampa,  Fla.,  Peter  O.  Knight  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  : 417/946-2 
AL-426.  TriCity.  Tenn.,  Tri-City  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  426/946 

AI^-J27.   Trinidad.  Colo..  Trinidad  Airport,      n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  427/046 

AIj-431.  Tucumcari.  N.  Mex.,  Tucumeari  Airport,  n.  p.  Mav  14,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  431/946 
AL^^37.  Vcro  Beach,  Fla.,  N.  A.  S.  Vero  Beach.  n..p.  June  11,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  437/946 
AL,-443.  Washington,  D.  C,  Washington  National  Airport,     n.  p.  Mav  14,  1946. 

C  4.0/10:  443/946-3 
ALX446.  Westfield,  Mass.,  Barnes  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :446/946 

AL-455.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  Wyoming  Valley  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  455/946 

AL-458.  Wilmington,  Del.,  New  Castle  County  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  1940.     [Advance 

copy.]  C  4.9/10:  458/946 

AL-465.  Yakima,  Wash.,  Yakima  County  Airport,    n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  465/946-2 
AL-466.  Youngstown.  Ohio,  Youngstown  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  466/946 
ALr-468.  Biloxi,  Miss.,  C.  G.  A.  S.  Biloxi.     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  468/946 

ALi-469.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  N.  A.  S.  Atlanta  (Camp  Gordon),    n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     [Advance 

copy.]  C  4.9/10:  469/946 

AI,-481.  Alice.  Tex.,  Alice  Airport,     n.  p.  May  14,  *1946.  C  4.9/10  :  481/946-2 

ALi-484.  Cut  Bank,  Mont.,  Cut  Bank  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  484/946 

AL— 495.   Independence,  Kans.,  Independence  A.  A.  F.     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.      [Advance 

copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  495/946 

ALr-499.  Lyncliburg,  Va.,  Preston  Glenn  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  490/946 
AL-521.  Beaumont,   Tex.,   Jefferson   County  Airport,     n.   p.  May   14,    1046.      [Advance 
copy.]  C  4.9/3  0:  521/946-2 

AL-527.  Coeur  D'Alene,  Idaho,  Coeur  D'Alene  Air  Terminal,     n.  p.  Mav  14,  1046.     [Ad- 
vance copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  527/946 
AL-528.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Philadelphia  Northeast  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1946.     [Ad- 
vance copy.]                                                                                   C  4.9/10  :  528/940-2 
AIf-548.   Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  Santa  Fe  (New),     n.  p.  June  11,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.0/10:  548/940-2 
ALi-551.  Tarkio,  Mo.,  Tarkio  Airport,     n.  p.  May  28,  1940.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  551/940 
AI/-586.   Shawnee,  Okla.,  Shawnee  Municipal  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.      [Advance 
coi)y.]  C  4.9/10:  586/946 

ALr-596.  Glenview,  111.,  N.  A.  S.  Glenview.     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.      [Advance  copv.] 

C  4.9/10:  596/946 
AL-599.  Danville,  Va.,  Danville  Airport,     n.  p.  Apr.  30,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  599/946 
AL-604.   Springfield,  IMo.,   Springfield  Greene  Co.  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,   1046.      [Ad- 
vance copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  604/946 
AL-011.  Willmar,  Minn.,  Willmar  Airport,     n.  p.  June  11,  1940.     [Advance  copv.) 

C  4.9/10  :  011/940 

Nautical  charts 

AJaslca.  Arctic  Coast,  Pt.  Barrow  to  Smith  Bay,  hydrography  and  topography  by 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  otlier  sources  to 
1945;  no.  9495.  Scale  1 :  2r,.0t)0  at  lat.  71°08'.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition, 
June  1946.    30X45  in.    t    75c.  C  4.9:  9495 

Henlopen,  Cape.  Cape  Henlopon  and  Delaware  Brealcwater,  Del.,  surveys  by 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  to  19-13,  surveys  by  I^.  S-  Engineers  to  1943 ;  no.  379. 
Scale  naut.  m.=3.G  in.,  scale  1:20,000.     Washington,  D.  C,  published  1S84, 

:     15th  edition,  July  1946.     22X27  in.     1 25c.  C  4.9:  379 

Intracoastal  Waterway.  Intracoastal  Waterway,  Little  Egg  Harbor  to  Long- 
port,  hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  addi- 
tions and  revisions  from  other  sources  to  1940;  no.  826.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8 
in.,  scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  1940,  2d  edition,  June  1946. 
34X22  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  826 

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Intracoastal  Waterway — Contlnaed 

Intracoastal   Waterway,  Manasquan   Inlet  to  Little  Egs  Harbor,  N.  J.. 

hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey  with  additions  and 
revisions  from  other  sources  to  1046;  no.  825.  Scale  naut.  ni.=1.8  in.,  scale 
1:40.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  1940,  4th  edition,  July  1946.  34X22 
in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  825 

Inset :  Toms  River. 

Intracoastal  Waterway,  Neuse  River  to  New  River  Inlet,  N.  C,  hydro- 
graphy and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revi- 
sions from  other  sources  to  1946;  no.  833.  Scale  naut.  ni.=1.8  in.,  scale 
1 :  40.000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  1037.  2d  edition,  June  1946.  34X22  in. 
[Map  is  in  3  sections.]    t  2oc.  C  4.9:  833 

Kahului  Harbor  and  approaches.  Maui,  Hawaiian  Islands,  hydrography  and 
topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from 
other  sources  to  1943 ;  no.  4124.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.4  in.,  scale  1 :30.000.  Wash- 
ington. D.  C.  1st  edition.  May  1946.  28X37  in.  t  75c.  C  4.9;  4124 
Inset :  Kahnlui  Harbor. 

Kennebec  River.  Kennebec  and  Sheepscot  Rivers,  Maine,  hydrography  and 
topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from 
other  sources  to  1945  ;  no.  314.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1 :  40,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  published  1802.  7th  edition.  May  1946.    39X24  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  314 

Mare  Island  Strait,  Calif.,  hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources  to  1946;  no.  5525. 
Scale  1:10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  1894,  33d  edition,  June  1946. 
35X23  in.     t     50c.  ♦  C 4.9;  5525 

Noim  Seotia.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Nova  Scotia.  Canada-United  States,  lat. 
44''-48°.  long.  61°^9°  ;  262.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 ;  1.000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  4th  edition.  July  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]         f  2.5c.  C  4.9/8 ;  262/946-2 

Platte  River.  World  aeronautical  chart ;  Platte  River.  United  States,  lat.  40°^4'', 
long.  93°-101° ;  307.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  l.OOO.DOO  Wa.shington,  D.  C, 
3d  edition.  June  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lam- 
bert conformal  conic  projection.]     t25c.  C  4.9/8 :  307/946 

Point  Barrow  and  vicinity.  Alaska.  Arctic  Coast,  hydrography  and  topography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources 
to  1945 ;  no.  9445.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington.  D.  C, 
1st  edition,  June  1946.    29X32  in.    t  50c.  C  4.9:  9445 

Puget  Soitnd.  Seattle  to  Bremerton,  Wash.,  preliminary  chart:  no.  6446.  Scale 
naut.  m.=2.9  in.,  scale  1:25,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  1st  edition,  June  1946. 
30X46  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  6446 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Apparel  stores.  Establishing  and  operating  apparel  store;  prepared  by  Zelma 
Bendure  in  cooperation  with  Harvey  Huegy.  [1946.]  viii-f269  p.  il.  (In- 
dustrial (small  business)  series  no.  32)  [Originally  prepared  as  an  Education 
manual  for  War  Department.  Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1—4  of 
cover.]  *  Paper.  40c.  •  Item  254 
L.  C.  ca  rd  46-26608  C  18.225 :  32 

Boot  and  shoe  industry  statistics;  prepared  by  Annette  L.  Hunter.     May  1946. 
cover  title,  47  p.  il.  4°     (Industrial  series  no.  38   (1946  revision).)      [Proc- 
essed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26845  C  18.225 :  38 

Dry  cleaninrj.  Establishing  and  operating  a  dry  cleaning  business;  prepared  by 
Paul  C.  Trimble,  with  assistance  of  Donald  Layman,  iRobert  H.  Johnson,  and 
Charles  H.  Sevin.  [1946.]  .  vi+210  p.  il.  (Industrial  (small  business) 
series  no.  33.)  [Originally  prepared  as  an  Education  manual  for  War  De- 
partment. Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1—4  of  cover.]  'Paper,  35c. 
•  Item  254 
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Fruit.     Industry  report :  Canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  production  and  wholesale 
distribution,  June  1946 :  prepared  by  Foodstuffs,  Fats  and  Oils  Unit  in  coopera- 
tion with  Production  &  Marketing  Administration,  and  Census  Bureau.     [194G.] 
cover  title,  83  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26631  C  18.234  :  946/1 

Industrial  reference  service.     *  various  prices,  see  note  below.     •  Item  253 
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International  reference  service.  International  reference  service,  v.  3,  no.  23; 
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Repairs.     Pattern  of  expenditures  for  nonfarm  residential  repair  and  mainte- 
nance; by  Frieda  J.  Stephan  and  J.  Joseph  W.  Palmer.     [1&46.]  iii+67  p.  il. 
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Retail  policies,  their  selection  and  application;  by  Robert  H.  Johnson.  [1946.] 
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NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Abrasives.  Coated  abrasive  products.  1946.  ii-|-18  p.  (Simplified  practice  rec- 
ommendation R8&-46.)      [Effective  date,  May  15,  1946.     Supersedes  R8f>-40.] 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  280  C  13.12/1 :  89/5 

Benzoic  acid.  Note  on  density  and  heat  of  combustion  of  benzoic  acid  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  R.  S.  Jessup.  [1946.]  p.  421-423.  (Research  paper  RP1711.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Apr.  1946,  v.  36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  1 3.22/a  :  1711 

Boric  acid.  Effect  of  sodium  chloride  on  apparent  ionization  constant  of  boric 
acid  and  pH  values  of  borate  solutions  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  George 
G.  Manov,  Nicholas  J.  DeLollis,  Phoebe  W.  Lindvall,  and  S.  F.  Acree.  [1946.] 
p.  543-558,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1721.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  June  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C13.22/a  :  1721 

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Boron.  Spectrographic  determination  of  boron  in  steel  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  Charles  II.  Corliss  and  Bourdon  F.  Scribner.  [1946.]  p.  351-3(M,  il. 
(Research  paper  KP1705.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Apr.  194G,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1705 

Cadmium  sulfate.  Solubility  of  cadmium  sulfate  in  H2O-D.O  mixtures  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Langhorne  II.  Brickwedde.  [1946.]  p.  377-383,  il. 
(liesearch  paper  liP1707.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Apr.  1946,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1707 

Commercial  standard  (scries).  List  of  commercial  standards;  revised  to  July  1, 
1946.  [1946.]  13  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC833.)  [Processed.  Supersedes 
LC823.]     t  C  13.16:  833 

Cylinders.  Absorption  and  scattering  by  sound-absorbent  cylinders  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Richard  K.  Cook  and  Peter  Chrzanowski.  [1946.]  p.  393-410, 
il.  (Research  paper  RP1709.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  Apr.  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1709 

Flameproofing  of  textiles  [with  list  of  references].  July  2,  1946.  l-21a+22-24 
p.  2  pi.  4°     (Letter  circular  LG  828.)     [Processed.     Supersedes  LC  818.]     t 

C  13.16 :  828 

Fuel.  Analysis  of  effects  of  fuel  distribution  on  engine  performance  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Donald  B.  Brooks.  [1946.]  p.  425-439,  il.  (Research  paper 
RP1712. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  May 
194G,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1712 

Olass.  Hygroscopicity  and  electrode  function  (pH  response)  of  glasses  as  measure 
of  serviceability  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Donald  Hubbard.  [1946.]  p. 
511-520,  il.  (Research  paijer  RP1719. )  [From  .Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  June  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1719 

Olossmeter  for  smoothness  comparisons  of  machine-finished  surfaces ;  by  Richard 
S.  Hunter.  [1946.]  p.  385-391,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1708.)  [From 
Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Apr.   1946.    v.  36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1708 

Hydrocarbons.  Heats,  equilibrium  constants,  and  free  energies  of  formation  of 
monoolefin  hydrocarbons  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  E.  Kilpatrick,  Ed- 
ward J.  Prosen,  Kenneth  S.  Pitzer,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1946.]  p.  559- 
612,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1722. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  June  1946,  V.  30.]     *  Paper,  15c.  •     C  13.22/a :  1722 

Heats  of  combustion  and  formation  at  25°  C  of  alkylbenzenes  through 

C10H14,  and  of  higher  normal  monoalkylbenzenes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Edward  J.  Prosen,  Walter  H.  Johnson,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1946.] 
p.  455-461.  (Research  paper  RP1714. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  May  1946,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1714 

■ Heats  of  combustion  of  4  cyclopentane  and  5  cyclohexane  hydrocarbons 

[with  list  of  references]  :  by  Walter  H.  Johnson,  Edward  J.  Prosen,  and 
Frederick  R.  Rossini.  [1946.]  p.  463-168.  (Rt-search  paper  RP1715.)  [From 
Journal  of  research   of  National  Bureau   of   Standards,   May   1946,    v.   36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1715 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  35,  July-Dec.  1945,  Re- 
search  paper  1660-87    [title  page,   corrections,   and   contents].     1946.     vi  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  278  C  13.22 :  35/t.p.&cont. 

iliUlciv.  Effects  of  mildew  on  vegetable-tanned  strap  leather ;  by  Joseph  R. 
Kanagy,  Arbelia  M.  Charles,  Edward  Abrams,  and  Rees  F.  Tener.  [1946.] 
p.  441^54,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1713.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  May  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  1713 

Mineral  irool.  Industrial  mineral  wool  products,  all  types,  testing  and  reporting, 
recorded  voluntary  standard  of  the  trade.  1946.  iv+40  p.  il.  (Commercial 
standaid  CS131— 16. )  [Effective  as  basis  for  testing  and  reporting  from  Mar. 
15,  1946.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  274  C  13.20: 131 

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September  1946  1029 

Molding  sand.  Fineness  test  of  molding  sand  [with  list  of  references! ;  by  Mar- 
garet Price  and  Alexander  I.  Krynitsky.  [1946.]  p.  521-541,  il.  2  p.  of  pi. 
(Research  paper  RP1720.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau 
of  Standards,  June  1{M6,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1720 

Optical  fflass.  Hygroscopicity  of  optical  glasses  as  indicator  of  serviceability 
[with  list  of  references];  by  Donald  Hubbard.  [1946.]  p.  365-375,  il.  (Re- 
search paper  RP170o.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Apr.  1M6,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1706 

Painting  of  exterior  metal  surfaces;  bv  E.  F.  HIckson  and  W.  C.  Porter.  July  22, 
1946.  15  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-S31.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  LC- 
422.]     t  013.16:831 

Pajamas.  Men's  pajama  sizes,  woven  fabrics,  recorded  voluntary  standard  of 
the  trade.  3d  edition.  1046.  ii  +  11  p.  il.  (Commercial  standard  CS15-46.) 
[Effective  date  lor  new  production  from  July  20,  1946.]  *  Paper,  5o.  •  Item 
274  C  13.20 :  15/3 

Parachutes.  Dynamic  tensile  tests  of  parachute  webbing  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Ambrose  H.  Stang,  Martin  Greenspan,  and  Sanford  B.  Newman. 
[1946.]  p.  411-419,  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  RP1710.)  [From 
Journal   of  research  of  National  Bureau  of   Standards,   Apr.   1946,  v.   36.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1710 
Pipe  nipples,  brass,  copper,  steel,  and  wronght-iron,  recorded  voluntary  standard 

of  the  trade.  2d  edition.  1946.  11+14  p.  (Commercial  standard  CS5-46.) 
[Effective  date  for  new  production  from  Feb.  15,  1946.     Supersedes  CS5-^0.] 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  274  C  13.20 :  5/3 

Radio  propagation.  Basic  radio  propagation  predictions  for  Apr.-Sept.  1946,  3 
months  in  advance;  prepared  by  Interservice  Radio  Propagation  Laboratory. 
Jan.-June  1946.  cover  titles,  each  8+ [17]  p.  il.  4°  (IRPL-D17  to  IRPL-D22.) 
[Monthly.  IRPL-Dl  was  issued  Sept.  1944,  but  the  early  issues  were  not  en- 
tered in  the  Monthly  catalog.]  C  13.31 :  17-22 

Same  for  Oct.  and  Nov.  1946,  3  months  in  advance;  prepared  by  Central 

Radio  Propagation  Laboratory.  Julv  and  Aug.  1946.  cover  titles,  each  8+ 
[17]  p.  il.  4"  (CRPL-D23  and  CRPL-D24.)  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50 
a  yr.     •  Item  276  C  13.31 :  23,  24 

Rubber.  Crystallization  of  unvulcanized  rubber  at  different  temperatures  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Lawrence  A.  Wood  and  Norman  B^kkedahl.  [1946.] 
p.  489-510,  il.  (Research  paper  RP171S.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  June  1946,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.22/a :  1718 

Shirts.  Men's  shirt  sizes  (exclusive  of  work  shirts),  recorded  voluntary  stand- 
ard of  the  trade.  1946.  ii-|-10  p.  il.  (Commercial  standard  CS135^6.)  [Ef- 
fective date  for  new  production  from  J'uly  15,  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  274 

C  13.20 :  135 

Simplified  practice  recommendations  [publications  of  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards], alphabetical  list;  revised  to  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  4°  (Letter 
circular  LC-826.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-816.]     t  C  13.16: 826 

Sunlamps,  therapeutic  lamps,  ultraviolet  and  infrared  lamps.  July  2,  1946. 
2  p.  4°    (Letter  circular  LC-827.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-631.]     t 

013.16:827 

Telescope  pointing.  Precision  of  telescope  pointing  for  outdoor  targets ;  by  Fran- 
cis E.  Washer  and  Helen  Brubaker  Williams.  [1946.]  p.  479-488,  il.  (Re- 
search paper  RP1717.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  May  1946,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c,  C  13.22/a  :  1717 

Valves.  Brass  or  bronze  valves  (gate,  globe,  angle,  and  check).  1946.  ii+14  p. 
(Simplified  practice  recommendation  K183-46.)  [Effective  date,  Sept.  1,  1946. 
Supersedes  R183-42.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  280  C  13.12/1 :  183/2 

Water-gas.  Analysis  of  standard  sample  of  carburelted  water-gas  type  by  labo- 
ratories cooperating  with  American  Society  for  Testing  Materials;  by  Martin 
Shepherd.  [1946.]  p.  313-349,  il.  1  tab.  (Research  paper  RP1704.)  [From 
Journal   of  research  of  National  Bureau  of   Standards,  Mar.    1046,   v.   SCI.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  O  13.22/a :  1704 

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Woven-toire  netting,  recorded  voluntary  standard  of  the  trade.  1946.  ii+13  p. 
(Commercial  standard  CS133-46.)  [Effective  date  for  new  production  from 
June  1,  1946.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  274  C  13.20: 133 

PATENT  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Patent  Office  publishes  Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents  in  single  copies. 
These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each  at  the  Patent 
Office  when  identified  by  patent  number.  The  Office  also  issues  coupon  orders  in  packages 
of  20  at  $2.00  per  package,  or  in  books  containing  100  coupons  at  $10.00  per  book.  These 
coupons  are  good  until  used  but  are  to  be  used  only  for  orders  sent  to  the  Patent  Office. 
For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Eyrides,  Lucas  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
52G7,  in  re  Lucas  P.  Kyrides,  improvements  in  plastic  compositions  of  matter ; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  11  p.  4°    t 

C  21.10 :  K  998 

Michalek,  John  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5270,  in  re  John  C.  Michalek,  improvement  in  nuclear-substituted  dichlor- 
styrenes ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.    [1946.]    cover  title,  7  p.  4°      t 

C  21.10 :  M  582 

Patzer,  William.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5276,  in  re  William  Patzer  and  Walter  A.  Tratsch,  coin  detector  for  telephone 
pay  stations;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  P  279 

Vincent,  Oeorge  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  no.  5253, 
in  re  George  P.  Vincent,  treatment  of  cellulose  acetate ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  V  743/3 

TECHNICAL  SERVICES  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Technical  Services  was  established  by  the  Secretary  of  Commerce 
on  July  1,  1946. 

Technical  services  no  1;  July  17,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.  Three 
columns  to  the  page,  each  column  lettered  a,  b,  or  c  in  addition  to  the  page 
number.]  Distributed  as  insert  in  Bibliography  of  scientific  and  industrial  re- 
ports, V.  2,  no.  2.  •  Item  179  C  85.8 : 1 
Note. — The  first  issue  of  Technical  services  appears  simultaneously  with  the  26th 
issue  of  the  Bibliograph  of  scientific  and  industrial  report.  It  tells  how  the  Bibliography 
is  prepared  and  what  plans  are  afoot  to  enhance  its  value  to  industry  and  science. 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Monthly  weather  review  [title  page,  contents,  corrections,  and  index],  v.  73,  1945. 

1946.     4  p.  large  4"     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  303  C  30.14 :  73/t.p.&  ind. 

Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  publishes  monthly  meteorological  and  climatologl- 

cal  data  for  the  United  States  and  adjacent  regions,  and  brief  contributions,  principally 

to  synopfic  meteorology  and  applied  meteorology. 

CONGRESS 

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. 

The  "slip  law"  bears  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  law  711—892,  79th  Congress. 

Note. — The  Division  of  Research  and  Publication,  State  Department,  receives  a  small 
supply  of  the  private  laws  which  It  distributes  free  upon  application. 
Aeronautical  Training  Center,  Inc.     S.   1132,  act  for  relief  of  Aeronautical  Training 

Center,  Incorporated.     Approved  July  25.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  756.) 
Alcorn,  Archibald  J.     H.  R.  4919,  act  for  relief  of  Archibald  J.  Alcorn.     Approved  July 

25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  767.) 
An&eraen,  Andreas.     H.  R.  935,  act  for  relief  of  Andreas  Andersen.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  815.) 

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September  1946  1031 

Private  law  711-892,  79th  Congress — Continued 

Anderson,  Francis  W.     H.  R.  5851,  act  for  relief  of  Francis  W.  Auderson.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  194G.      1  p.      (Private  law  853.) 
Andrus,  Mrs.  Sulfronia.     S.  1683,  act  lor  relief  of  estate  of  Mrs.  Sufronia  Andrus.     Ap- 
proved July  10,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  712.) 
Bat/lev,  Daniel  S.,  jr.     H.  R.  2130,  act  for  relief  of  Daniel  S.  Bagley,  jr.,  and  Daniel  S. 

Bagley,  sr.     Approved  July  27,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  788.) 
Barnes,  Walter  J.,  Electric  Co.     H.  R.  5:198,  act  for  relief  of  Walter  J.  Barnes  Electric 

Company  and  Maritime  Electric  Company,   Incorporated.     Approved  July   26,   1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  785.) 
Bartels,  liudolijh  K.,  jr.     H.  R.  4373,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Rudolph  K. 

Bartels,  jr.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  834.) 
Basques  in  United  States.     H.  R.  1402,  act  for  relief  of  certain  Basque  aliens.    Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  818.) 
Beddingfield,  Thomas  A.     H.  R.  0255,  act  for  relief  of  Thomas  A.  Beddingfleld  and  his 

wife.  Opal  May  Beddingfleld.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  858.) 
Bennett,  Joseph  E.     H.  R.  2091,  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  E.  Bennett.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  814.) 
Bennett,  Michael  J.     S.    1674,   act   for   relief    fof  legal   guardian]    of   Michael    Joseph 

Bennett.     Approved  Aug.  1.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  800.) 
Bond,  Karl  E.     H.   R.   783,  act  for  relief  of  Karl  E.  Bond.     Approved  Aug.   9,   1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  887.) 
Booker,  Charles.     H.  R.  5351,  act  for  relief  of  Charles  Booker.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  772.) 
Booth,  Katherine  D.     H.  R.  4834,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Katherine  Delores  Booth 

and  Agnes  Jane  True.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  751.) 
Boyle,  Mrs.  Estelle  D.     H.  R.  1351,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Estelle  Daniel  Boyle,  and 

E.  B.  Rosegarten.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  817.) 
Brett,  Thomas  L.     H.  R.  0381,  act  for  relief  of  Thomas  L.  Brett.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  860.) 
Brown,  Coy  C.     H.  R.  3099,  act  for  relief  of  Coy  C.  Brown.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  825.) 
Brown,  Joseph  A.     H.  R.  4924,  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  A.  Brown.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  839.) 
Brown,  Wilford  B.     H.  R.  5603,  act  for  relief  of  Wilford  B.  Brown.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  850.) 
Cannon,  Charles  L.     H.  R.  5722,  act  for  relief  of  Charles  L.  Cannon.     Approved  July  25, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  776.) 
Capital  Office  Equipment  Co.     H.  R.  6248,  act  for  relief  of  Capital  Office  Equipment 

Company.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  857.) 
Casardi,  Mrs.  Virginia  H.     H.  R.  5278,  act  to  legalize  admission  to  United  States  of 

Virginia  Harris  Casardi.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  845.) 
Chang,  Mrs.  Lim  Shee.     H.  R.  5030,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lim  Shee  Chang.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  760.) 
Constant,  Samuel  V.     S.  2369,  act  for  relief  of  S.  V.  Constant.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  866.) 
Crosby,  Raymond.     H.  R.  1633,  act  for  relief  of  Raymond  Crosby.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  868.) 
Crosby  Yacht  Building  d  Storage  Co.,  Inc.     S.  1880,  act  for  relief  of  Crosby  Yacht  Build- 
ing and   Storage  Company,  Incorporated.     Approved  Aug.   2,   1946.     1   p.      (Private 

law  809.) 
Crouse,  Claude  S.     H.  R.  3397,  act  for  relief  of  Claude  S.  Crouse.     Approved  July  25, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  763.) 
Dacharry,  Andre  J.     H.  R.  2192,  act  for  relief  of  Andre  Dacharry.     Approved  July  30, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  796.) 
Davidson,  Roy  M.     S.  2260,  act  for  relief  of  Roy  M.  Davidson.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  813.) 
Decorations  of  honor.     H.  J.  Res.  387,  joint  resolution  granting  permission  to  Thomas 

Parran,  Rolla  E.  Dyer,  Howard  F.  Smith,  Herbert  A.  Spencer,  Vance  B.  Murray,  and 

Gilbert  L.  Dunnahoo,  to  accept  and  wear  certain  decorations  bestowed  upon  them  by 

France,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Chile,  Finland,  and  Luang-Prabang.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  864.) 
D'Emilio,  Francesco.     H.    R.    6307.    act   for   relief  of   Francesco   D'Emilio.      Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  859.) 
Dhu,  Gaylon.     H.  R.  2489,  act  for  relief  of  Gaylon  Dhu.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  741.) 
District  of  Columbia.    S.  1640,  act  to  provide  for  acquisition  by  United  States  of  certain 

real  property  in  District  of  Columbia.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law 

865.) 
Elder,  Raphael.     H.  R.  5166,  act  for  relief  of  Raphael  Elder.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  874.) 
Elmhorst,  Mrs.  Elsie  M.     H.  R.  5878,  act  for  relief  of  Elsie  Elmhorst.     Approved  July 

25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  779.) 
Faulkner,  Walter  S.     S.  162,  act  for  relief  of  Walter  S.  Faulkner.     Approved  Aug.  2, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  805.) 
Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  Frances  C.     H.  R.  5730,  act  for  relief  of  Frances  Fitzgerald.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  777.) 
Francoline,  Mrs.  Mary.     H.  R.  5324,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  Francoline  and  Mrs. 

Rose  Wallace.     Ajjproved  July  31,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  798.) 
Frey,  Mrs.  Sadie.    H.  R.  5725,  act  for  relief  of  Sadie  Prey  and  estate  of  Marie  Hviding. 

Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  878.) 
Gnospelius,  Otto  F.     H.  R.  1357,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Otto  Frederick  Gnospelius. 

Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  867.) 

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1032  Go\T2RNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Private  law  711-892,  79th  Congress — Coutiuued 

Oo7izaJcs,  Jcnus.     S.  1088,  net  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  quitclaim  to  heirs 

of  Jesus  Gonzales  all  right,  title,  and  interest  of  United  States  in  certain  described 

tract   of    lanil    within    Carson   National    Forest,   N.    Mex.     Approved   July    11,    194B. 

1  p.      (Private  law  723.) 
Goodiii,  B.  II.     S.  438,  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  partition  certain  lands 

in  Cleveland  County,  Olila.,  and  for  otlier  purposes.     Approved  July  H,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  721.)      [S.  438  authorizes  B.  H.  Goodiu  to  maintain  suit  to  partition 

said  lands.] 
Qorak,  Mrn.  Marie.     H.  R.  5414,  act  for  relief  of  Marie  Gorak.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  848.) 
Gorman,  I'rajik  A.     H.  11.  6231,  act  for  relief  of  Frank  A.  Gorman.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1940.     1   p.      (Private  law  856.) 
Grant,  Fred  IF.     H.  R.  3827,  act  for  relief  of  Fred  W.  Grant.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  74.'i.) 
Guarino,  Arthur  A.     H.  R.  2243,  act  for  relief  of  Arthur  A.  Guarino.     Approved  Aug.  1, 

1940.     1  p.     (Private  law  803.) 
Gucnther,  Ethel  L.     H.  R.  4947,  act  for  relief  of  Ethel  Guenther.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  840.) 
Uadlcn,  Elmer  C.     H.  R.  1070,  act  for  relief  of  Elmer  C.  Hadlen.     Approved  Aug.  7, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  816.) 
Halvorscn,  Andrew  M.     H.  R.  5539.  act  for  relief  of  Andrew  M.  Halvorsen.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  754.) 
Harris,  J.  L.     H.  R.  2222,  act  for  relief  of  J.  L.  Harris.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  822.) 
Hatheway  Patterson  Corporation.     H.  R.  1331,  act  for  relief  of  Hatheway  Patterson 

Corporation.    Approved  July  25,  1940.     1  p.     (Private  law  734.) 
Hayes,  John  P.     H.  K.  844,  act  for  relief  of  John  P.  Hayes,  and  e.'itate  of  Edward  P. 

McCormack.     Approved  July  25.  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  759.) 
Hedin,  Joan  E.     H.   R.  4996,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Joan  Esther  Hedin. 

Ajtproved  July  25.  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  752.) 
Heine,  Ernest  C.     U.  R.  5031,  act  for  relief  of  Ernest  C.  Heine  and  Harriet  W.  Heine. 

Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  872.) 
Henry,  Caesar.     H.  R.  6399,  act  for  relief  of  Caesar  Henry.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1   p.      (Private  law   861.) 
Hesselmeyer,  Roi/.     H.  R.  4090,  act  for  relief  of  Roy  Hesselmeyer.     Approved  July  25, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  746.) 
Hofman,  Mrs.  Ivan  B.     H.  R.  6423,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Hofman.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  862.) 
Holmes,  Mrs.  Agnes.     H.  R.  3360,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  W.  H.    (Agnes)   Holmes.     Ap- 
proved July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  742.) 
Hopkins,  Justin  P.     H.  R.  2962,  act  for  relief  of  Justin  P.  Hopkins.     Approved  July 

25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  760.) 
Ippolito,  Joseph.     H.  R.  5352,  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  Ippolito.    Approved  July  25,  1940. 

1  p.     (Private  law  773.) 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Man/  D.     H.  R.  4608.  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Johnson.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  "p.     (Private  law  837.) 
Johnson,  Milton  A.     H.  R.  6593.  act  for  relief  of  Milton  A.  Johnson,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses.    Approved  Ans.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  863.) 
Jones,  W.  C.     H.  R.  2063,  act  for  relief  of  W.  C.  Jones.  Myrtle  M.  Jones,  and  W.  W. 

Tilghman.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  824.) 
Jordan.  Drnrti  L.     H.  R.  5026,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Drury  Lee  Jordan.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  768.) 
Joyce,  Dolores  E.     H.  R.  4577,  act  for  relief  of  Dolores  Joyce.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  750.) 
June,  Robert  F.     H.   R.   228,  act  for  relief  of  Robert  June.     Approved  Aug.   8,   1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  880.) 
Earamouzis,  Ditnitrios.     H.  R.  5527,  act  for  relief  of  Dimitrios  Karamouzis   (known  as 

James  C.  Karamouzis  or  James  C.  Kar).     Approved  Aug.  8,   1946.     1  p.      (Private 

law  877.) 
Kcaton,  Walter  M.     H.  R.   5872,  act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Keaton.     Ap- 
proved July  25,  1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  755.) 
Kerr,  Joseph  P.     H.   R.  2093,  act  for  relief  of  J.   P.   Kerr  and  Robert  P.  Kerr.     Ap- 
proved Aug.  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  889.) 
Kim,  Peter.     S.  1607,  act  to  provide  for  naturalization  of  Peter  Kim.     Approved  Aug.  2, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  808.) 
King,  George  D.     S.   1910,  act  for  relief  of  George  D.  King.     Approved  Aug.  2,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  810.) 
Koons,  Harry  D.     H.  R.  3019,  act  for  relief  of  Harry  D.  Koons.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  870.) 
Krzys,  Frances.     H.  R.  5SS4,  act  for  relief  of  Frances  Krzys.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  780.) 
hammers,  Roy  C.     H.  R.  5128,  act  to  provide  for  conveyance  of  real  property  to  Roy 

C.  Lamniers.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  842.) 
Lassnlle,  Jesi'ia.     H.  R.  4247,  act  for  relief  of  Jesfis  Lassalle  and  Mrs.  America  Bonet 

Medina.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  747.) 
Leberman,  John  A.     S.  1150,  act  for  relief  of  John  Leberman.     Approved  July  16,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  728.) 
Lillie,  Francis  T.     H.   R.  4466,  act  for  relief  of  Francis  T.  Lillie  and  Lois  E.  Lillie. 

Approved  Aug.  7,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  836.) 
Lippert  Bros.     H.  R.  6012,  act  for  relief  of  Lippert  Brothers.     Approved  Aug.  9,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  891.) 
Lisay,  Stephen.     H.  R.  5228,  act  for  relief  of  Stephen  Lisay.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  771.) 

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Lojts  &  Son.     S.  1517,  act  for  relief  of  Lofts  and  Son.     Approved  July  16,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  729.) 
L6pez  Ramos,  Alberto.     IT.  R.  4357,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Alberto  LOpez  Ramos. 

Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  748.) 
Lowery,  Neivton  W.     II  .K.  5510,  act  for  relief  of  Newton  William  Lowery.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  753.) 
Ludokiewich,  Violet.     S.   1061,  act  for  relief  of  Violet  Ludokiewich.     Approved  July 

10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  711.) 
McAfee,  Mrs.   Cccile  "ir.     II.  K.   52S7,   act  for  relief  of  Mrs.   Cecile  W.  McAfee,  legal 
guardian  of  Sarah  McAfee  aud   Ilaveii   H.  McAfee.     Approved  Aug.   8,   1946.     1   p. 
(Private  law  875.) 
McCloskei/,  Eleanor.     II.   K.  271,  act  for  relief  of  Eleanor  McCloskey,   also  known  as 

Evelyn'Mary  Mikalauskas.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  733.) 
McCloud,  Mrs.  Marian  A.     H.  R.  5178,  act  for  relief  of  Marian  Antoinette  McCloud. 

Approved  July  25,  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  770.) 
McGoldrick,  James  B.     H.  R.  4341,  act  for  relief  of  James  B.  McGoldrick.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  833.) 
McKinncy.  Viola.     H.  R.   3833,   act  for  relief  of  Viola  McKinney.     Approved  Aug.   7, 

1946.     i  p.      (Private  law  829.) 
McMeans,  A.  C.     H.  R.  3145,  act  for  relief  of  A.  C.  McMeans.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  761.) 
Maezer,  Joseph.     H.  R.  5874,  act  for  relief  of  Joseph  Maezer.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  854.) 
Magruder,  W.  O.     H.   R.  5368,  act  for  relief  of  W.  G.  Magruder.     Approved  Aug.   7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  846.) 
Mangelsdorf,  Wesley  A.     H.   R.   2480,   act  for   relief  of  Wesley   A.   Mangelsdorf.     Ap- 
proved Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Privnte  law  881.) 
Marable,  Mrs.  Marjorie  Ji.     H.  R.  5198,  act  for  relief  of  Marjorie  B.  Marable.     Approved 

Aug.  7.  1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  843.) 
Marine  Engine  Works  &  Shipbuilding  Corporation.     H.  R.  1322,  act  for  relief  of  Marine 
Engine  Works  and  Shipliuilding  Corporation,  Tarpon  Springs,  Fla.      Approved  July  26, 
1946.      1  p.      (Private  law  783.) 
Martin,  Charles.     H.  R.  4375,  act  for  relief  of  Charles  Martin.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  835.) 
Maryland  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Corporation.     H.  R.  4616,  act  for  relief  of  Maryland 
Sanitary  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.    Approved  July  29,  1946.     1  p. 
(Private  law  793.) 
Mason,  Edward  A.     H.  R.  3209,  act  for  relief  of  Edward  A.  Mason.     Approved  Aug  7, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  827.) 
Materials  Handling  Machinery  Co.,  Inc.     H.  R.  4860,  act  for  relief  of  Materials  Handling 
Machinery  Company,  Incorporated.     Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  890.) 
Matteson,  David  M.     H.  R.  1345,  act  for  relief  of  David  M.  Matteson.     Approved  July  25, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  735.) 
Mealer,  Jasper  A.     H.  R.  5053,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Jasper  A.  Mealer.     Approved 

July  29,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  794.) 
Miami  herald.     S.  2292,  act  for  relief  of  Miami  herald.  Key  West  citizen,  and  Miami 

daily  news.     Approved  Julv  10,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  713.) 
Miller,  Warren  M.     H.  R.  5288,  act  for  relief  of  Warren  M.  Miller.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  883.) 
Mills,  Frederic  P.  L.     S.  1314,  act  for  relief  of  Frederic  P.  L.  Mills.     Approved  July 

12,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  727.) 
Mitchell,  James  E.     H.  R.  3341,  act  for  relief  of  J.  E.  and  Minerva  Mitchell  and  Rosie 

Monroe.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  762.) 
Mitchell,  William.     S.   881,  act  authorizing  President  of  United   States  to  award  post- 
luimonslv,   in   name   of   Conirress,   J^Iedal   of   Honor   to   William   Mitchell.     Approved 
Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  884.) 
Moore,  Mrs.  Milliccnt.     H.  R.  5848,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Millicent  Moore.     Approved 

Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  879.) 
Morris,  William  H.     S.  2015.  act  for  relief  of  William  H.  Morris.     Approved  July  10, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  714.)  ^ 

Muzzall,  James  L.     H.  R.  1151,  act  for  relief  of  lesral  guardian  of  James  Lemuel  Muzzall. 

Approved  Julv  30,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  795.) 
Napiorkowski,  Felix.     H.  R.  2850.  act  for  relief  of  Felix  Napiorkowski.     Approved  Aug. 

8,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  869.) 
Newcomb,  Walter  R.,  sr.     H.  R.  4862.  act  for  relief  of  Walter  R.  Newcomb,  sr.,  Corbin 
A.  Newcomb,  and  Walter  R.  Newcomb,  jr.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private 
law  766.) 
Ncn-man,  Conrad  IT.     H.  R.  1788,  act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Conrad  Newman.     Ap- 
proved Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  886.) 
Nicholas,  Ivor  E.     S.  1748,  act  for  relief  of  Ivor  E.  Nicholas.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  757.) 
Oates,  Willinm  E.     S.  78.  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  William  Edward  Gates.     Approved 

Aug.  2,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  804.) 
Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital.    H.  R.  1957,  .net  for  r(<lief  of  Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital, 
Wheeling  Clinic.  Rosetta  Snyder,  Virginia  Barron,  Paul  II.  Cope,  and  J.  E.  Ricketts. 
Approved  Julv  25,  1946.     1  f>-      (Private  law  737.) 
Ohm.  Clarence  W.     H.  R.  5134,  act  for  relief  of  Clarence  W.  Ohm.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  873.) 
O'Malley.  Jane.     H.  R.  4215,  act  for  relief  of  Jane  O'Malley.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  764.) 
Parker,   Wai/ne.      S.    1751,   act  for   relief  of   Wayne  Parker.     Approved  Aug.   1,   1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  801.) 
Parrish.  Edirin  D.      H.    R.    1754,    act   for   relief  of  Edwin   Doyle   Parrish.      Approved 
July  27,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  787.) 

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Fatchell,  U'lJiiam  F.,  jr.     II.  11.  3197,  act  for  relief  of  William  F.  Patchell,  jr.     Ap- 
proved Aug.  7,  194G.     1  p.      (Private  law  825.) 
Payne,  Clyde  0.     11.  K.  ;>210,  act  for  relief  of  Clyde  O.  Payne.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  S28.) 
Pershing,  John  J.     H.   U.   S944,  act  authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  award 

special  modal  to  John  J.  Pershing.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  831.) 
Petertion,  John  E.'    H.   K.   0-172,  act  iqt  relief  of  John  K.   Peterson,  James  M.  Hiler, 

Vivian  Langomo,  Floy  Sibrie,  and  Ross  Lee  Brown.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  782.) 
Phillipa,  Mrs.  Grace  A.     H.  R.  5849,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Phillips.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  852.) 
Pixley,  William  A.     H.  U.  3023,  act  for  relief  of  William  A.  Pixley.     Approved  July 

27,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  790.) 
Pollock,  Johnnie  \V.     H.  K.  3348,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Johnnie  Pollock. 

Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  744.) 
Postal  service.     S.  2197,  act  for  relief  of  certain  postal  employees.     Approved  July  10 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  715.) 
Postmasters.     H.  It.  5792,  act  for  relief  of  certain  postmasters.     Approved  July  26, 

1948.     1  p.     (Private  law  786.) 
Poultry  Producers  of  Central  California.     H.  R.  3484,  act  for  relief  of  Poultry  Producers 

of  Central  California.     Approved  July  29.  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  792.) 
Proper,  Wayne  0.     S.  593,  act  for  relief  of  Wayne  C.  Proper.     Approved  July  12,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  720.) 
Rhodes,  Harold  II.     S.  661,  act  for  relief  of  Harold  H.  Rhodes.     Approved  July  24, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  730.) 
Riley,  Mrs.  Opal.     H.  R.  5025,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Opal  Riley  and  Robert  R.  Riley. 

Approved  Julv  27,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  791.) 
Robbins,  Mrs.   Bertha  L.     H.   R.   5469,  act  for  relief   of   Bertha  Lillian  Robbins  and 

Charles  Robbins.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  849.) 
Robbins,  Mrs.  Lcroy  A.     H.  R.  1887,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Robbins.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  821.) 
Sachwitz,  Marvin  P.     H.  R.  1002,  act  relief  of  Marvin   Sachwitz.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  885.) 
Saldana  Agosto,  Arcadio.     H.  R.  1797,  act  for  relief  of  Arcadio  Saldafia  Agosto.     Ap- 
proved Julv  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  736.) 
Schumacher,  Willia7n  A.     H.  R.  2269,  act  for  relief  of  William  A.  Schumacher  and  Mag- 
dalen M.  Schumacher.     Approved  July  25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  738.) 
Seals,  Carl  H.     S.  1912,  act  for  relief  of  Carl  H.  Seals.     Approved  Jujy  11,  1946.     1  p. 

(Private  law  719.) 
Sebald,  Mrs.  Edith  F.  de  B.     S.  1478,  act  to  record  lawful  admission  to  United  States 

for  permanent  residence  of  Edith  Frances  de  Becker  Sebald.     Approved  Aug.  2,  1946. 

1  p.      (Private  law  806.) 
Shorey,  Minnie  P.     H.  R.  5050,  act  for  relief  of  Minnie  P.  Shorey.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  882.) 
Shropshire,  Jim  B.     H.  R.  2319,  act  for  relief  of  J.  B.   Shropshire.     Approved  July 

25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  740.) 
Simpson,  William  J.     S.  1051,  act  for  relief  of  William  J.  Simpson  and  John  R.  Rogers, 

sr.     Approved  July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  716.) 
Smith,  Charles  M.     H.   R.  4492,   act  for   relief  of   Charles   Marvin   Smith.     Approved 

Julv  25.  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  749.) 
Smith,   William   T.     H.    R.    1631,    act   for   relief   of    William    Tolar    Smith.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  820.) 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad.     H.  R.  3998,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  and 

convey  to  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company  right-of-way  and  easenient  for  railroad 

purposes  across  portion  of  Camp  Cooke  military  reservation,  Calif.     Approved  July 

24,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  732.) 

Spence,  Mrs.  Sybel.  S.  933,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Sybel  Spence.  Approved  July  11, 
1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  722.) 

Standard  Dredging  Corporation.  H.  R.  3065,  act  for  relief  of  Standard  Dredging  Cor- 
poration.    Approved  July  31,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  797.) 

Stapleton,  C.  Benjamin.  S.  1905,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  C.  Benjamin  Stapleton. 
Approved  July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  720.) 

Stone,  Mrs.  Mae  M.     H.  R.  5538,  act  for  relief  of  Mae  Maxine  Stone.     Approved  July 

25,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  774.) 

Superior  Coach  Corporation.  H.  R.  1673,  act  for  relief  of  Superior  Coach  Corporation. 
Approved  July  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  784.) 

Sweat,  F.  B.  H.  R.  5541,  act  for  relief  of  F.  B.  Sweat.  Approved  July  25,  1946.  1  p. 
(Private  law  775.) 

Teekell,  Arlis  E.  S.  1852,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Arlis  Earl  Teekell.  Ap- 
proved July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  718.) 

Tennenbaum,  Moses.  H.  R.  2485,  act  for  relief  of  Moses  Tennenbaum.  Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  823.) 

Thompson,  Duane  N.  S.  1549,  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Duane  N.  Thompson. 
Approved  Aug.  1,  1946.     1  p.     {Private  law  799.) 

Thompson,  James.  H.  R.  3543,  act  for  relief  of  Elmer  D.  Thompson  and  legal  guardian 
of  James  Thompson.     Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  811.) 

Thompson,  Samuel  R.  H.  R.  6161.  act  for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Samuel  Roscoe 
Thompson.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  855.) 

Thompson,  Warren  H.  H.  R.  3857.  act  for  relief  of  Warren  H.  Thompson  and  Madeline 
Parent.     Approved  July  25,  1940.     1  p.      (Private  law  745.) 

Tomlinson,  Mrs.  Lela  M.  H.  R.  3742,  act  for  relief  of  Burgess  C.  Moore,  as  adminis- 
trator of  Lela  May  Tomlinson,  and  as  legal  guardian  of  Kay  Tomlinson  and  Larry 
Max  Tomlinson.     Approved  Aug.  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  892.) 

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Tomlinson   Church   of   Ood.      H.    R.    5258,    act   granting   renewal   of  patent  numbered 

113,244,  dated  Feb.  7,  1939,  relatins  to  flag  of  [Tomlinson]    Church  of  God.     Ap- 
proved July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  724.) 
Torrent,  John.     H.   R.   1860,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  duplicate 

of  Porterfleld  scrip  certificate  numbered  53  to  Musltegon  Trust  Company,  Muskegon, 

Mich.,  as  a  trustee  of  John  Torrent  trust.     Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Private 

law  888.) 
Towers,  Chatham  M.     H.  R.  3455,  act  for  relief  of  Chatham  M.  Towers.     Approved 

July  27,  1946.     1  p.      (Private  law  789.) 
Triplett,  Gicynn  C.     S.  1569,  act  for  relief  of  Gwynn  C.  Triplett,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses.    Approved  July  12,  1946.     1   p.      (Private  law  725.)      [S.  1569  also  provides 

for  crediting  accounts  of  T.  J.  Bright  and  B.  S.  Wells  for  certain  payments  made  to 

Gwynn  C.  Triplett.] 
Tucker,  Martin  A.      H.   R.    3855,   act  for   relief  of  Martin   A.   Tucker   and  Emma  M. 

Tucker.    Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  830.) 
Vhrmann,  Frederick.     S.   1773,   act  for  relief  of  Frederick  Uhrmann.     Approved  July 

11,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  717.) 
Vtinsky,  Mrs.  Margaret  M.     H.  R.  6213,  act  for  relief  of  Margaret  Utinsky.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  781.) 
Ward,  Mrs.  Minnie  J.     H.  R.  4673,  act  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Minnie  Jenkins  Ward.     Ap- 
proved Julv  25,  1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  765.) 
Watson  Airfotos,  Inc.     H.    R.   5847,   act   for   relief  of  Watson   Airfotos,   Incorporated. 

Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  851.) 
Wei.ss,  T)axnd.     H.   R.    5261,   act  for  relief  of  David  Weiss.     Approved  Aug.   7,   1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  844.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.     H.  R.  4917,  act  for  relief  of  Western  Union  Telegraph 

Companv.     Approved  July  24,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  731.) 
Whilden,  Inert.     H.  R.  5093,  act  for  relief  of  Albert  Whilden.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  841.) 
White,  Mrs.  Alice  8.     H.  R.  4114,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  sell  certain 

land    of    Alice    Scott    White    on    Crow    Indian    Reservation,    Mont.      Approved    Aug. 

7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  832.) 
Wilkinson,  James  IT.     S.  1573,  act  for  relief  of  James  H.  Wilkinson.     Approved  Aug. 

2,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  807.) 
Williams,  E.  D.     H.  R.  247,  act  for  relief  of  E.  D.  Williams.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  758.) 
Williams,  John  W.,  jr.     H.  R.  1459.  act  for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Williams,  Jr. 

Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  819.) 
Willis,  Loyal  P.     H.  R.  4406,  act  for  relief  of  Loyal  F.  Willis.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  871.) 
Wilson,  Hiram  H.     H.  R.  5463,  act  for  relief  of  Hiram  H.  Wilson.     Approved  Aug.  8, 

1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  876.) 
Wiseman,  Mrs.  Susan  8.     H.  R.  2287,  act  for  relief  of  Susan  S.  Wiseman.     Approved 

July  25,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  739.) 
Wolfington,  Mrs.  Jessie.     H.   R.   5372,   act  for  relief  of  Jessie  Wolfington.     Approved 

Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  847.) 
Wrifiht.    Desmark.      S.    1733,    act    for    relief   of   Desmark    Wright,    estates    of    Alberta 

Wright,   Desmark   Wright,   jr.,    and    Harold   Evans,    and   legal    guardians    of   Bobby 

Dennis   Wright   and   Irvin   Lee   Wright.      Approved   Aug.    2,    1946.      1    p.      (Private 

law  812.) 
Wright,  Harry.     H.  R.  4686,  act  for  relief  of  estate  of  Harry  Wright.     Approved  Aug. 

7,  1946.     1  p.     (Private  law  838.) 
Yoakam,  Etta.     H.  R.  5806,  act  for  relief  of  Etta  Yoakam.     Approved  July  25,  1946. 

1  p.     (Private  law  778.)  .  ,    .         , 

Zerweck,  Louise  R.     H.  R.  1850,  act  for  relief  of  Louise  Zerweck.     Approved  Aug.  1, 

1946.    1  p.     (Private  law  802.) 

Public  law  485-733,  79tli  Congress. 

Note. — Public  laws  In  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $3.00  a  ses- 
sion, foreign  subscription,  .$4.25  ;  single  copies  are  usually  5c.  ;  no.  489,  Trade-marks, 
no.  490,  State  Department,  no.  492,  Navy  Department,  no.  493,  District  of  Columbia, 
no.  515,  War  Department,  no.  518.  Treasury  Department,  no.  521,  Appropriations,  no. 
548,  Prices,  no.  549,  Labor  Department,  no.  572,  Railroad  employees,  no.  585,  Atomic 
power,  no.  601,  Congress,  no.  719,  Social  and  economic  security,  no.  724,  Foreign  service, 
and  no.  731,  Farms,  which  see  below,  are  10c. 

Absecon  Light,  N.  J.     H.  R.  6023,  act  providing  for  conveyance  to  Atlantic  City,  N.  J., 
of  lighthouse  property   [known  as  Absecon  Light]   at  Atlantic  City,  for  public  use. 
Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  714.) 
Agricultural  credit.     H.  R.  6477,  act  to  amend  sec.  32  of  emergency  farm  mortgage 
act  of  1933,  as  amended,  and  sec.  3  of  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  act,  as 
amended,  and  for  other  purposes     Approved  July  12,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  505.) 
Agricultural  research.     H.  R.  6932,  act  to  provide  for  further  research  into  basic  laws 
and  principles  relating  to  agriculture  and   to  improve  and  facilitate  marketing  and 
distribution  of  agricultural  products.      [Approved  Aug.  14,  1946.]      11  p.      (Public 
law  733.) 
Alaska.     H.  R.  1497,  act  to  amend  subsec.  9  (a)   of  act  to  prevent  pernicious  political 
activities,  as  amended  [so  as  to  permit  employees  of  United  States  Government,  In- 
cluding Alaska  Railroad  employees,  who  reside  in  municipalities  along  line  of  Alaska 
Railroad  to  participate  in  local  political  matters  involving  municipal  governments 
only].     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  684.) 

H.  R.  5800,  act  to  authorize  school  districts  in  Alaska  to  issue  bonds  for  school 

construction.     Approved  July  24,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  538.) 

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Alhantf,  N.  T.  S.  23.'?2,  act  to  provide  that  unexpendofl  procpeds  from  sale  of  50-cont 
pieces  colnerl  In  conimpmnioration  of  250tli  anniversary  of  foundlnf:  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
may  be  paid  into  general  fund  of  such  city.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  65."?.) 

Allefihetni  River.  H.  R.  4100,  act  praiiting  consent  of  ConRress  to  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road Companv  to  construct  railroad  bridcre  across  Alleprheny  River  at  or  near  Warren, 
Pa.      Approved  Auc  7,  1940.      1  p.      r Public  law  G21.) 

IT.  R.  70."?0,  act  jrrantinp  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  toll 

brldfre  acfoss  Allesheny  River,  between  point  In  or  near  borough  of  Tarentum,  in 
county  of  Allegheny,  and  point  near  boundary  of  New  Kensington  and  Lower  Burrel 
Township,  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1940.  1  p.  (Public 
law  640.'» 

American  Antarctic  AnKociatinn,  Inc.  S.  2291,  net  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  lo 
transfer  vessel  to  American  Antarctic  Association,  Incorporated.  Approved  Julv  24, 
1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  .5.31.) 

American  Lenion.  S.  189.3,  act  to  amend  act  incorporating  American  Legion  80  as  to 
redefine  eligibility  for  membership  therein.  Approved  .July  9,  1946.  1  p,  (Public 
law  495.) 

Anchoraqe,  .llaitlca.  H.  R.  5112,  act  to  authorize  Anchorage,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for 
purposes  of  constructing,  reconstructing,  improving,  extending,  bettering,  renairing, 
equipping,  or  acquiring  public  works  of  permanent  cJiaracter,  and  to  provide  for  pay- 
ment thereof.      FApproved  ,Tuly  20.  1940.1      4  p.      (Public  law  5.51.) 

Aporopriations.  II.  J.  Res.  .390.  joint  resolution  making  additional  appropriations, 
fiscal    year   1947.      f  Approved   Aug.    8.    1940.]      10   p.      ( Public   law   66.3.)  • 

H.   R.   0885,  act  making  appropriations  to  sujiply  deficiencies  in  appropriations 

for  fiscal  ye:ir  1946  and  prior  liscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for 
fiscal  vear  1946,  to  provide  appropriations  for  fiscal  vear  1947,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Approved  .July  2.3,  1940.1      .30  p.      f Public  Inw  521.) 

Arm;/.  S.  2400.  act  to  provide  .Tdditional  inducements  to  citizens  of  United  States 
to  mnke  career  of  military  or  naval  service.  [Approved  Aug.  10,  1946.]  5  p. 
f Public  law  720.) 

Arrest.  H.  R.  380,  act  to  amend  Inw  relating  to  authority  of  certain  employees  of 
Immigration  and  Natur.nlization  Service  to  make  arrests  without  warrant  in  certain 
cases  and  to  search  vehicles  within  certain  areas.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  61.3.) 

Atomic  power.  S.  1717,  act  for  development  and  control  of  atomic  energy,  [Approved 
Aug.  1.  1946.1  22  p.  (Public  law  585.)  IS.  1717  establishes  an  Atomic  Energy 
Commission  and  a  .Toint  Committee  on  Atomic  Energy.] 

Bear  Rirrr.  H.  R.  4701,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Wyoming 
to  negotiate  and  enter  into  comnact  for  division  of  waters  of  Bear  River  and  its 
tributaries.      Afmroved  July  24.  1940.      1  n.      (Pi'Wic  law  537.) 

Becker,  Gtistar.  S.  J.  Res.  4,  joint  resolution  authorizing  erection  on  public  grounds 
in  Snrinirerville.  Ariz.,  of  memorial  to  Gustav  Becker.  Approved  July  29,  1946.  1  p. 
fPuhlic  law  500.) 

Beifjhtler,  Robert  S.  R.  2480.  act  authorizing  anpointment  of  Robert  vSprague  Bei.ghtler 
as  permanent  brigadier  general  of  the  line  of  Regular  Army.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  081.) 

Benning.  Fort.  S.  2300,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  grant  Georgia  Power 
Company  100-foot  perpetual  easement  across  land  in  Alabama  constituting  portion 
of  militarv  reservation  designated  as  Fort  Benning,  Ga.  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  710.) 

BituminouH  Coal  Division.  H.  R.  2523,  act  to  provide  for  lump-sum  payment  of  com- 
pensation for  accumulated  leave  and  current  accrued  annual  leave  to  certain  officers 
and  emnlovees  [of  Bituminotis  Coal  Division  of  Interior  Dennrtmentl.  and  authorizing 
apnropriation  of  funds  for  that  purpose.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law 
680.) 

Bo>uierille  project.  S.  1510.  act  to  amend  sec.  12  of  Bonneville  project  act,  as  amended 
[bv  giving  Attornev  General  supervision  in  litigation  arising  out  of  said  act].  Ap- 
proved Julv  26.  1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  550.) 

Books.  H.  R.  0455,  act  to  amend  act  to  provide  books  for  adult  blind  [fo  ns  to 
increase  annual  appropriation].  Approved  Aurr.  8.  1940.  1  p.  CPnblic  law  001.) 
[Part  of  this  appropriation  is  to  be  expended  for  sound-reproduction  records  known 
ns  talking  books  and  for  maintenance  and  replacement  of  Government-owned  talking 
hook  machines.] 

Burial.  S.  706,  act  to  amend  Veterans  regulation  no.  9  (a),  as  amended,  so  as  to  in- 
crease limit  of  amounts  payable  thereunder  in  connection  with  funeral  and  burial  of 
deceased  veterans.      Approved  .July  24.  1946.      1   n.      (Public  law  529.) 

Calcasieu  River.  H.  R.  6222,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridcre  across  Calcasieu  River  at  or  near  Lake  Charles,  La.  [by  Louisiana]. 
Approved  July  24.  1940.      1  p.      rPublic  law  542.) 

Canton.  8.  Dak.  S.  2420.  act  providing  for  conveyance  to  Canton,  S.  Dak.,  of  Canton 
Insane  Asvlum.  located  in  Lincoln  Countv,  S.  Dak.  Approved  Aug.  12,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  72.3.) 

Capitol.  S.  2405,  act  to  define  area  of  Capitol  grounds,  to  regulate  use  thereof,  and  for 
other  purposes.      [Approved  July  .31.  1946.1      4  P.      (PuMie  law  570.) 

Castle  Clinton  National  Monument.  H.  R.  5125,  act  to  est.-iblish  Castle  Clinton  National 
Moni'ment  in  cit^v  nf  New  York.      .^T1nl•nvod  .\ii'r.  12.  lO^n       1   n.      rPuhlic  I'^w  7''1.) 

Castle  Neck.  H.  R.  5932,  act  providing  for  conveyance  to  Ipswich.  ^lass.,  of  lighthouse 
propertv  at  Castle  Neck,  for  public  use.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  600.) 

Chemical  Corps.  R.  2375,  act  to  change  name  of  Chemical  Warfare  Service  to  Chemical 
Corps.      Approved  Au".  2.  1946.      1  p.      fPubT"  law  R07.) 

Chester  Ranrje  Front  Linht,  Pa.  H.  .T.  Res.  370.  joint  resolution  granting  property 
[former  site  of  Chester  Range  Front  Light]  to  Pennsvlvanla  and  relinquishing  juris- 
diction therein.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  646.) 

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China.     H.  R.  5356,  act  to  provide  assistance  to  Republic  of  China  in  augmenting  and 

maintaining  naval  establisliment.     Approved  July  10,  1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  512.) 
Citizenship.     H.  R.  388,  act  to  amend  sec.  201    (g)  of  nationality  act  of  1940   (54  Stat. 

1138-39;  8  U.  S.  C.  601)   [so  as  to  preserve  citizenship  of  infant  children  born  abroad 

to  our  servicemen  who  are  under  21  .years  of  age  at  time  of  lurch  of  child].     Approved 

July  31,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  571.) 

H.   R.   434,   act   to  provide  for  expeditious  naturalization  of  former  citizens  of 

United  States  who  have  lost  L'uiied  Slates  citizensuip  through  voting  in  political 
election  in  country  nut  at  war  with  United  Status  during  2d  World  War.  Approved 
Aug.  7,  1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  614.) 

Civil  service  pensiuns.  11.  R.  3492,  act  to  amend  further  civil  service  retirement  act, 
approved  May  29,  1930,  as  amended  L  relative  to  withholding  of  retirement  funds 
from  certain  former  hscal  othcers J.     Approved  July  27,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  55a.) 

H.  R.  4651,  act  to  amend  sec.  0  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930,  as 

amended  [so  as  to  continue  annuity  rights  of  persons  retired  on  disability  who  recover 
but  cannot  secure  reemployment  J.     Approved  July  24,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  536.) 

II.  R.  4718,  act  to  amend  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930,  as  amended, 

to  provide  annuities  for  certain  olhcers  and  employees  who  have  rendered  at  least 
25  years  of  service.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  688.) 

H.  R.  5831,  act  to  include  heads  of  executive  departments  and  independent  agen- 
cies within  purview  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930.  Approved  July 
24,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  540.) 

H.  R.  6o73,  act  to  amend  sec.  0  of  civil  service  retirement  act  of  May  29,  1930, 

as  amended  [so  as  to  permit  annuitant  thereunder  to  receive  also  payment  under 
employees  compensation  act  for  death  of  another  person].     Approved  July  27,  1946. 

1  p.     (Public  law  557.) 

Claims.  S.  2247,  act  to  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise 
and  settle  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  vessels  of  Navy  or  in  naval  service, 
or  for  towage  or  salvage  services  to  such  vessels.  Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  595.) 

S.  2S49,  act  to  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise 

and  settle  claims  for  damages  to  property  under  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department. 
Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  598.) 

Coast  Guard.  H.  R.  6057,  act  to  amend  act  of  July  11,  1919  (41  Stat.  132),  relating  to 
interchange  of  property  between  Army  and  Navy,  so  as  lo  include  Coast  Guard  within 
its  provision.     Approved  Aug.   7,   1946.     1   p.      (Public  law   627.) 

H.   K.  0428,  act  making  appropriations  for  Coast  Guard,  Treasury  Department, 

fiscal  year  1947.      [Approved  July  12,  1946.]     4  p.     (Public  law  504.) 

S.  2i:56,  act  to  amend  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944   [so  as  to  authorize 

Secretary  of  Treasury  to  appoint  boards  to  review  discharges  or  dismissals  of  former 
personnel  of  Coast  Guard  when  that  service  is  operating  under  Treasury  Department]. 
Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  675.) 

Coiumbia  Kiver.  S.  2318,  act  to  amend  act  of  May  11,  1938,  for  conservation  of  fishery 
resources  of  Columbia  River  [so  as  to  permit  Interior  Department  to  enter  into 
agreements  with  Oregon,  Washington,  and  Idaho,  for  coordinated  action  relative 
thereto].     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  676.) 

Congress.  S.  2177,  act  to  provide  for  increased  efficiency  in  legislative  brarfch  of  the 
Government.      [Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.]      45  )).      (Public  law  601.) 

Cotton.  II.  J.  Res.  336,  joint  resolution  relating  to  cotton  marketing  quotas  under 
agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended.  Approved  July  24,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  544.) 

H.   R.  4769,  act  to  amend  sec.  5  of  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to 

collect  and  publish  statistics  of  grade  and  staple  length  of  cotton.  Approved  .\ug.  8, 
1946.     1  p.       (Public  law  689.) 

Court  comini.'<si oners.  S.  344,  act  to  prescril)e  and  furnish  to  United  States  Commis- 
sioners standard  forms  and  dockets  and  to  furnish  United  States  Code  and  seal. 
Approved  July  10,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  497.) 

S.   345,   act   concerning   method    of   payment   of  compensation   of   United    States 

commissioners.     Approved  July  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  498.) 

S.  346,  act  to  amend  sec.  21  of  act  of  May  28,  1896   (29  Stat.  184,  28  U.  S.  C, 

sec.  597),  prescribing  fees  of  United  States  commissioners.      [Approved  Aug.  1,  1946.] 

2  p.      (Public  law  582.) 

Crime  and  criminals.  S.  342,  act  to  amend  sec.  5296  of  Revised  statutes,  as  amended, 
relating  to  discharge  of  indigent  convicts  for  nonpayment  of  fines  [so  as  to  permit 
said  convicts  to  make  application  to  warden  for  release  after  30  days'  service]. 
[Approved  July  10,  1946. J      2  p.      (Public  law  496.) 

S.  496,  act  to  make  it  criminal  offense  for  certain  escaped  convicts  to  travel  from 

ono  State  to  another.     Apiiroved  Aug.  2,  1946.      1   p.      (Public  law  591.) 

Cumberland  River.  H.  R.  7046,  act  to  revive  and  reonact  act  granting  consent  of 
Congress  to  State  Highway  Commission,  Kentucky,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across 
Cumberland  River  at  or  near  Burkesville,  Ky.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  642.) 

Dams.  H.  R.  6324.  act  to  amend  and  supplement  Federal-aid  road  act  of  July  11,  1916, 
as  amended  and  sui>pleniented,  to  pi-ovide  for  design  and  construction  of  dams  so  that 
they  will  serve  as  foundations  for  higliway  bridges,  to  provide  for  design  and  con- 
struction of  highway  bridges  upon  and  ;icross  such  dams,  to  authorize  granting  of 
easements  and  rights-of-way  in  connection  therewith,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Approved  July  29,  1946.]      3  p.      (Public  law  562.) 

Decatur  Countu,  Ind.  H.  R.  3988,  act  for  relief  of  Decatur  County,  Ind.  Approved 
July  27,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  556.) 

Dedication  Day.  H.  J.  Res.  35,  joint  resolution  designating  Nov.  19.  1946,  anniversary 
of  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  address,  as  Dedication  Day.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  645.) 

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Public  law  485-733,  79th  Congress— Continued 

Delaware  River.  H.  R.  6285,  act  authorizing  Delaware,  by  and  through  Its  State  High- 
way Department,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Delaware  River  near  Wilmington, 
Del.      [Approved  July  13,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  507.) 

Dea  Moines  River.  H.  R.  6081,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Iowa  State  Highway 
Commission  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Des  Moines  River  at  or  near 
Eddyville,   Iowa.     Approved  July  24,   1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  524.) 

Dietitians.  S.  1489,  act  to  authorize  payment  for  accumulated  and  accrued  annual 
leave  to  female  dietitians  and  physical-therapy  aides  whose  civilian  appointments 
were  terminiited  pursuant  to  sec.  4  of  act  of  Dec.  22,  1942  (56  Stat.  1073).  Approved 
July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  500.) 

District  of  Columbia.  H.  R.  541,  act  authorizing  and  directing  commissioners  of 
District  of  Columbia  to  construct  2  four-lane  bridges  to  replace  existing  14th  Street 
or  Highway  Bridge  across  Potomac  River.  [Approved  July  16,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  518.) 

H.  R.  4410,  act  to  amend  act  to  authorize  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

to  mal£e  regulations  to  prevent  and  control  spread  of  communicable  and  preventable 
diseases  [so  as  to  give  health  authorities  right  to  forcibly  detain  persons  known  to 
be  infected  with  or  suspected  of  being  carriers  of  disease].  [Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.] 
5  p.      (Public  law  664.) 

H.  R.  5756,  act  for  retirement  of  public-school  teachers  in  District  of  Columbia. 

[Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.]      8  p.      (Public  law  624.) 

H.  R.  5928,  act  to  name  bridge  located  on  New  Hampshire  Avenue,  Washington, 

D.  C,  over  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  traclis,  Charles  A.  Langley  Bridge.  Approved 
Aug.  7.  1946.     1  p.   (Public  law  625.) 

H.  R.  5933,  act  to  authorize  and  direct  Board  of  Public  Welfare  of  District  of 

Columbia  to  establish  and  operate  in  public  schools  and  other  suitable  locations 
system  of  nurseries  and  nursery  schools  for  day  care  of  school-age  and  under- 
school-age  children.     [Approved  July  16,  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  514.) 

H.  R.  5970,  act  to  permit  members  and  stockholders  of  charitable,  educational, 

and  religious  associations  incorporated  in  District  of  Columbia  to  vote  by  proxy  or 
by  mail.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  626.) 

H.  R.  5990,  act  making  appropriations  for  Government  of  District  of  Columbia 

and  other  activities  chargeable  against  revenues  of  such  District,  fiscal  year  1947. 
[Approved  July  9,  1946.]     26  p.     (Public  law  493.) 

H.  R.  6516,  act  to  increase  salaries  of  Metropolitan  Police,  United  States  Park 

Police,  White  House  Police,  and  members  of  Fire  Department  of  District  of  Columbia. 
Approved  July  5,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  491.) 

H.  R.  6859,  act  to  amend  sec.  121  of  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of 

Columbia,  as  amended,  to  authorize  appointment  of  3  additional  deputies  for  register 
of  wills.    Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  637.) 

H.  R.   7109,   act  to  amend  sec.   6  of  Public  law  numbered  516,   79th   Congress, 

approved  July  16,  1946  [authorizing  and  directing  commissioners  of  District  of 
Columbia  to  construct  2  four-lane  bridges  to  replace  existing  14th  Street  or  Highway 
Bridge  across  Potomac  River].     Approved  Aug.   7,   1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  643.) 

H.  R.  7126,  act  to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  of  July  16,  1946   (Public  law  514,  79th 

Congress),  relating  to  establishment  and  operatiton  in  District  of  Columbia  of  nurs- 
eries and  nursery  schools,  so  as  to  permit  payment  of  compensation  for  services 
rendered  after  June  30,  1946,  and  prior  to  enactment  of  such  act.  Approved  Aug. 
7,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  644.) 

S.  223,  act  to  provide  for  establishment  of  modern,  adequate,  and  eflBcient  hospital 

center  in  District  of  Columbia.     [Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.]     2  p.      (Public  law  648.) 

S.   1426,   act   to   provide  for   replanning  and   rebuilding  of  slum,   blighted,   and 

other  areas  of  District  of  Columbia  and  assembly,  by  purchase  or  condemnation,  of 
real  property  in  such  areas  and  sale  or  lease  thereof  for  redevelopment  of  such  area 
in  accordance  with  said  plans,  and  to  provide  for  organization  of,  procedure  for, 
and  financing  of  such  planning,  acquisition,  and  sale  or  lease,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.]  14  p.  (Public  law  592.)  [S.  1426  establishes  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  Redevelopment  Land  Agency.] 

S.  2125,  act  to  amend  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia,  ap- 
proved Mar.  3,  1901,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof  and  supplementary  thereto  [rela- 
tive to  qualifications  of  jury  commissioners].  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  674.) 

S.   2142,   act  to  provide  for   2  heads   of  departments  of  military  science  and 

tactics  In  public  schools  of  District  of  Columbia.  Approved  July  29,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  561.) 

S.  2234,  act  to  amend  District  of  Columbia  unemployment  compensation  act,  to 

provide  for  unemployment  compensation  in  District  of  Columbia  [relative  to  com- 
putation of  unemployment  compensation  tax  rate  by  purchasers  of  established  busi- 
nesses].    [Approved  July  11,  1946.]     3  p.     (Public  law  501.) 

S.   2307,    act   to   provide   that   every   Saturday   shall   be  holiday  for  banks   and 

building  and  loan  associations  in  District  of  Columbia.  Approved  July  13,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  508.) 

S.  2352,  act  to  authorize  increases  in  salary  rates  of  teachers,  school  officers, 

and  other  employees  of  Board  of  Education  of  District  of  Columbia  whose  pay  Is 
fixed  and  regulated  by  District  of  Columbia  teachers'  salary  act  of  1945,  as  amended. 
Approved  July  31,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  568.) 

S.  2359,  act  to  close  office  of  recorder  of  deeds  on  Saturdays.     Approved  Aug. 

2,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  606.) 

S.  2408,  act  to  amend  act  of  Feb.  9,  1907  [to  define  term  "registered  nurse"  and 

to  provide  for  registration  of  nurses  in  District  of  Columbia],  as  amended,  with 
respect  to  certain  fees.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  678.) 

9.  2479,  act  to  amend  act  to  regulate  within  District  of  Columbia  sale  of  milk, 

cream,  and  Ice  cream  [so  as  to  amend  definition  of  word  "pasteurized"].  Approved 
Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  680.) 

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Public  law  485-733,  79th  Congress— Continued 
District  of  Columbia — Continued 

S.  2498,  act  to  provide  for  fire  protection  of  Government  and  private  property 

In  and  contiguous  to  waters  of  District  of  Columbia.  Approved  Au^.  8,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  682.) 

S.  J.   Res.   84,   joint  resolution   authorizing  erection  in  District  of  Columbia  of 

statue  of  Nathan  Hale.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  683.) 

Eagle  County,  Colo.  H.  R.  0840,  act  to  authorize  exchange  of  land  in  Eagle  County, 
Colo.     Approved  July  26,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  553.) 

Educational  facilities.  S.  2083,  act  to  amend  title  5  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of 
housing  in  connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  authorize  Federal  works 
administrator  to  provide  needed  educational  facilities,  other  than  housing,  to  educa- 
tional institutions  furnishing  courses  of  training  or  education  to  persons  under  title  2 
of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  as  amended.  [Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.] 
2  p.      (Public  law  697.) 

Employee  training.  S.  2477,  act  to  authorize  Veterans'  Administration  to  reimburse 
State  and  local  agencies  for  expenses  incurred  in  rendering  services  in  connection  with 
administration  of  certain  training  programs  for  veterans,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.]  3  p.  (Public  law  679.)  [S.  2477  also  relates  to  subsis- 
tence allowances  for  veterans  taking  on  the  job  training  or  educational  courses  while 
gainfully  employed.] 

Employers'  liability  and  workmen's  compensation.  S.  1561,  act  to  amend  act  entitled 
"Compensation  for  injury,  death,  or  detention  of  employees  of  contractors  with  United 
States  outside  United  States,"  as  amended,  for  purpose  of  making  100  per  centum 
earning  provisions  effective  as  of  Jan.  1,  1942.  [Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  650.) 

Enemy  property.  H.  R.  6890,  act  to  amend  1st  war  powers  act,  1941  [relative  to  admin- 
istration of  alien  property].     [Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.]     6  p.     (Public  law  671.) 

Farm  labor.  H.  R.  6828,  act  to  provide  for  continuance  of  farm  labor  supply  program 
up  to  and  Including  June  30,  1947.    Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  707.) 

Farms.  H.  R.  5991,  act  to  simplify  and  improve  credit  services  to  farmers  and  promote 
farm  ownership  by  abolishing  certain  agricultural  lending  agencies  and  functions,  by 
defining  lending  powers  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  by  authorizing  Government  insur- 
ance of  loans  to  farmers,  by  creating  preferences  for  loans  and  insured  mortgages  to 
enable  veterans  to  acquire  farms,  by  providing  additional  specific  authority  and  direc- 
tions with  respect  to  liquidation  of  resettlement  projects  and  rural  rehabilitation 
projects  for  resettlement  purposes,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  14,  1946.] 
20  p.  (Public  law  731.)  [H.  R.  5991  abolishes  the  Farm  Security  AdministratioD 
and  provides  for  creation  of  a  Farmers'  Home  Administration.] 

S.  704,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  continue  administration  of 

and  ultimately  liquidate  Federal  rural  rehabilitation  projects,  and  for  other  purposes. 
Approved  July  30,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law  563.)  [S.  704  provides  for  preferential 
disposition  to  veterans  of  World  War  II  and  to  present  occupants  of  all  such  lands 
as  are  suitable  for  farm  units.] 

Federal  credit  unions.  H.  R.  6372,  act  to  amend  Federal  credit  union  act.  [Approved 
July  31, 1946.]    3  p.     (Public  law  574.) 

Fishing  vessels.  H.  R.  4842,  act  to  amend  act  of  Apr.  29,  1943,  so  as  to  afford  prefer- 
ence for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels  [suitable  for  use  in  fisheries  or  indus- 
tries related  thereto].  Approved  Aug.  10.  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law  716.)  [H.  R. 
4842  includes  as  veterans  holders  of  certificates  for  substantially  continuous  service  in 
merchant  marine.] 

H.  R.  5552,  act  relating  to  sale  hv  United  States  of  surplus  vessels  suitable  for 

fishing.      Approved  Aug.  10,  1946.      1   p.      (Public  law  717.) 

Flathead  Indians.  H.  R.  6983,  act  conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear, 
examine,  adjudicate,  and  render  judgment  in  any  and  all  claims  which  Confederated 
Sallsh  and  Kootenai  Tribes  of  Indiiins  of  Flnthead  Reservation  in  Montana,  or  any 
tribe  or  band  thereof,  may  have  against  United  States.  [Approved  July  30,  1946.]  2 
p.     (Public  law  566.) 

Foreign  service.  H.  R.  5244,  act  to  authorize  appointment  of  additional  foreign  service 
oflicers  in  classified  grades.      [Approved   July  3.   1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  488.) 

H.  R.  6627,  act  for  acquisition  of  buildings  and  grounds  in  foreign  countries  for 

use  of  Government  of  United  States.  Approved  Julv  25,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law 
547.) 

H.  R.  6967,  act  to  improve,  strengthen,   and  expand  foreign  service  of  United 

States  and  to  consolidate  and  revise  laws  relating  to  its  administration.  [Approved 
Aug.  13,  1946.]      47  p.      (Public  law  7'_'4.) 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.  S.  2419,  act  to  amend  further  act  of  Apr.  6,  1938.  as  amended, 
authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  exchange  sites  at  Miami  Beach.  Fla..  for  Coast 
Guard  purposes  [relative  to  sale  or  exchiinge  of  site  at  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.]. 
Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  655.) 

Oeophysics.  H.  R.  6486,  act  to  autliorize  appropriation  for  establishment  of  geo- 
physical institute  at  University  of  Alaska.  [Approved  Julv  31,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  580.) 

George  Washington  Memorial  Parkway.  S.  2286,  act  to  amend  act  for  acquisition, 
establishment,  and  development  of  Oeorsre  Washington  Memorial  Parkway  along  the 
Potomac  from  Mount  Vernon  and  Fort  Washington  to  Great  Falls,  and  to  provide  for 
acquisition  of  lands  in  District  of  Columbia  and  Maryland  and  Virginia  requisite  to 
comprehensive  park,  parkwav,  and  plavground  svstem  of  National  Capital.  Approved 
Aug.  8.  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  699.) 

Glacier  National  Park.  H.  R.  7020,  act  to  provide  for  acquisition  bv  exchange  of  non- 
Federal  property  within  Glacier  National  Park.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  695.) 

Government  corporations.  H.  R.  6777,  act  making  appropriations  for  Government  cor- 
porations and  independent  executive  agencies,  fiscal  vear  1947.  [Approved  July  20, 
1946.]      12  p.      (Public  law  519.) 

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Public  law  485-733,  79th  Congress — Continued 

Gorernment  offices.  H.  R.  6533,  act  to  authorize  certain  administrative  expenses  In 
Government  service,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.]  7  p.  (Pub- 
lic law  600.) 

Ooiernmcnt  ofpciaU  and  employees.  H.  R.  2716,  act  to  provide  health  programs  for 
Government  emi)lo.vees.     Approved  Auk.  8,  194t!.       1  p.      (Public  law  658.) 

H.  R.  4720.  act  to  amend  act  of  Dec.  7,  1044,  relating  to  certain  overtimg  com- 
pensation of  civilian  employees  of  United  States.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  065.) 

H.  R.  5590,  act  to  provide  for  uniform  administration  of  efficiency  ratings.  Ap- 
proved July  "•!.  1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  581.) 

n.   R.  6532,  act  to  provide  method  for  payment  in  Government  establishments 

of  overtime,  leave,  and  holiday  compensation  on  basis  of  nisht  rates,  jtursuant  to 
decisions  of  comptroller  general.      [Approved  July  31,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  575.) 

IT.  R.  6903.  act  to  provide  benefits  for  certain  employees  of  United  States  who 

are  veterans  of  World  War  II  and  lost  opportunity  for  probational  civil-service  appoint- 
ments by  reason  of  their  service  in  armed  forces  of  United  States.  Approved  July  31, 
1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  577.) 

Grand  River  Dam  .\uthoritii.  H.  R.  5508,  act  to  authorize  return  of  Grand  River  Dam 
project  to  Grand  River  Dam  Authority  and  adjustment  and  settlement  of  accounts 
between  the  Authority  and  United  States.  [Approved  July  31,  1946.]  2  p.  (Pub- 
lic law  573.) 

Great  Britain.  S.  J.  Res.  138,  joint  resolution  to  implement  further  purposes  of  Bretton 
Woods  agreements  act  by  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  carry  out  agreement 
with  United  Kingdom.     Approved  July  15,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  509.) 

Great  Lakes.  IT.  R.  6148,  act  to  exempt  certain  vessels  [operating  between  American 
and  Canadian  ports  on  Great  Lakes]  from  filing  passenger  lists.  Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  628.) 

Guam  IsJand.  S.  1460,  act  authorizing  rehabilitation  on  island  of  Guam.  Approved 
Aug.  1,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  583.) 

S.  2246,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  acquire  in  fee  or  otherwise  certain 

lands  and  rights  in  land  on  island  of  Guam.  Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  594.) 

Half  dollar.  H.  R.  2377,  act  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  of  commemoration  of 
100th  anniversary  of  admission  of  Iowa  into  the  Union  as  State.  Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.    1  p.     (Public  law  612.) 

H.  R.  0528,  act  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  commemorate  life  and 

perpetuate*  ideals  and  teachings  of  Booker  T.  Washington.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  610.) 

Hawaii.  H.  R.  3361.  act  to  amend  par.  (1)  of  sec.  73  of  Hawaiian  organic  act,  as 
amenddl  [relative  to  fulfillment  of  conditions  of  purchase  of  land].  Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  616.) 

H.  R.  6918,  act  to  provide  emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic  waves  which 

struck  Hawaii  [and  aid  toward  repair  of  war  and  seismic  wave  damage  to  roads 
in  Hawaii].      [Approved  August  8.  1946.]      3  p.      (Public  law  694.) 

Hilo,  Ilaicaii.  H.  R.  6610,  act  to  waive  certain  restrictions  of  Hawaiian  organic  act, 
relating  to  land  exchansres,  for  acquisition  of  lands  at  Hilo,  Hawaii.  Approved  Aug. 
7,  1946.      1   p.      (Public  law  632.) 

Eopeicell  Villaoe  National  lJii>ior\c  Site.  H.  R.  3533,  act  to  authorize  revisions  in 
boundary  of  Hopewell  Village  National  Historic  Site,  Pa.  Approved  July  24,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  532.) 

Hospitals.  S.  191.  act  to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  authorize  grants  to  States 
for  surveying  their  hosi)itals  and  public  health  centers  and  for  planning  construction 
of  additional  facilities,  and  to  authorize  grants  to  assist  in  such  construction. 
[.Approved  Aug.  13.  1046.]  11  p.  (Public  law  725.)  [S.  191  establishes  the 
Federal  Hospital  Council.] 

Hunter,  Wis.  H.  R.  6141,  act  to  provide  funds  for  cooperation  with  school  board  of 
Hunter  school  district  for  construction  and  equipment  of  new  school  building  in 
Hunter,  Wis.,  to  be  available  to  both  Indian  and  non-Indian  children.  Approved 
Aug.  8.  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  667.) 

Immigration.  H.  R.  4844.  act  to  place  Chinese  wives  of  .American  citizens  on  nonquota 
basis.     Approved  Aug.  9.  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  713.) 

Income  tar.  H.  R.  7052,  act  to  amend  Internal  revenue  code  [relative  to  exclusion  of 
income  from  discharge  of  indebtedness  and  to  extension  of  time  for  claiming  credit 
or  refund  with  respect  to  war  losses].  Approved  Julv  31,  1946.  1  p.  ^Public  law 
578.) 

Indian  Affairx  Office.  H.  R.  4386.  act  to  facilitate  and  simnlify  administration  of 
Indian  affairs.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  687.) 

Indian  Claims  Commission.  H.  R.  4497,  act  to  create  Indian  Claims  Commission,  to 
provide  for  powers,  and  functions  thereof,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug. 
13,  1946.1      8  p.      (Public  law  726.) 

Indians.  H.  R.  2586,  act  to  authorize  leasing  of  Indian  lands  situated  -within  State 
of  Washington  for  business  and  other  purposes.  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  702.) 

Insurance.  S.  1235,  net  to  authorize  use  of  funds  of  any  tribe  of  Indians  for  insurance 
premiums  [for  personal-injury  and  property-damage  insurance  .nnd  other  forms  of 
public'liability   insurance].     Approved   Aug.   2.    1946.     1    p.      (Public   law   602.) 

Interstate  commerce.  H.  R.  32.  act  to  amend  act  to  protect  trade  and  commerce 
atrainst  interference  bv  violence,  threats,  coercion,  or  intimidation,  approved  June 
18,  1934.      [Approved  July  3,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  486.) 

Irrigation  projects.  S.  115  act  to  modify  sec.  4  and  2'"t  of  permanent  appropriation 
repeal  act.  1934.  with  reference  to  certain  funds  collected  in  connection  with  opera- 
tion of  Indian  service  irrigation  projects.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  647.) 

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Judges.  S.  141,  act  to  clarify  law  leltiting  to  filling  of  1st  vacancy  occurring  in  office 
of  district  judge  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  and  to  provide  for  appoiutuient 
of  additional  district  judge  for  eastern,  middle,  and  western  districts  of  Pennsylvania. 
Approved  July  24.  194C.     1  p.      (Public  law  528.) 

S.  920,  act  to  fix  salaries  of  certain  judges  of  United  States.     Approved  July  31, 

1946.     1   p.      (Public  law  567.) 

.    S.  1801,  act  authorizing  appointment  of  additional  judge  for  district  of  Delaware. 

Approved  Julv  24,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  530.) 

Keetoowah  Cherokee  Indians.  H.  K.  341,  act  relating  to  status  of  Keetoowah  Indians 
of  Cherokee  Nation  in  Oklahoma,  and  for  other  purposes,  and  authorizing  conveyance 
of  Seger  Indian  School  to  Chevenne  and  Arapaho  Indians  of  Oklahoma.  Approved 
Aug.  10,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  715.) 

Labor  Department.  H.  R.  6739,  act  making  appropriations  for  Department  of  Labor, 
Federal  Securitv  Agencv,  and  related  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947.  [Ap- 
proved July  26,"  1946.]      25  p.      (Public  law  549.) 

Lampreys.  H.  J.  Res.  366,  joint  resolution  authorizing  and  directing  director  of  Fish 
and  Wildlife  Service  of  Department  of  Interior  to  investigate  and  eradicate  predatory 
sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (I'ublic  law  672.) 

Larceny.  H.  R.  4180,  act  to  amend  law  relating  to  larceny  in  interstate  or  foreign 
commerce  [so  as  to  combine  crime  of  embezzlement  with  that  of  larceny  and  make 
entire  law  applicable  also  to  air  transportation].  [Approved  July  24,  1946.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  534.) 

Lewiston  Orchards  project.  S.  2372,  act  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  con- 
struct Lewiston  Orchards  project,  Idaho,  in  accordance  with  Federal  reclamation 
laws.     Approved  July  31,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  569.) 

Life  insurance.  H.  R.  6371,  act  to  amend  certain  provisions  of  national  service  life 
insurance  act  of  1940,  as  amended.  [Approved  Aug.  1,  1946. J  10  p.  (Public  law 
589.) 

Marine  Band.  H.  R.  5641,  act  to  authorize  attendance  of  Marine  Band  at  national 
convention  of  United  Spani.-^h  War  Veterans  to  be  held  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Aug.  4-10, 
1946.     Approved  July  16,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  513.) 

Marine  insurance.  H.  R.  1519,  act  relating  to  marine  insurance  in  case  of  certain 
employees  of  War  Department  who  suffered  death,  injury,  or  other  casualty  prior  to 
Apr.  23.  1943,  as  result  of  marine  risks.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  685.) 

Medals.  S.  2236,  act  providing  for  medal  for  service  in  merchant  marine  during  present 
war.     Approved  Aug.  8.  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  698.) 

Mental  diseases.  H.  R.  4512,  act  to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  provide  for 
research  relating  to  psychiatric  disorders  and  to  aid  in  development  of  more  effective 
methods  of  prevention,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  such  disorders,  and  for  other 
purposes.  [Approved  July  3,  1946.]  6  p.  (Public  law  487.)  [H.  R.  4512  estab- 
lishes the  National  Advisory  Mental  Health  Council  and  authorizes  construction  of 
buildings  and  facilities  to  be  known  as  the  National  Institute  of  Mental  Health.] 

Merchant  Marine  Academy,  Kings  Point.  H.  R.  1751,  act  to  authorize  course  of  in- 
struction at  Merchant  Marine  Academy  to  be  given  to  not  exceeding  12  persons  at 
a  time  from  American  republics  other  than  United  States.  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  701.) 

H.  R.  5380,  act  to  provide  for  conferring  of  degree  of  bachelor  of  science  upon 

graduates  of  Merchant  Marine  Academy.  Approved  Aug.  9>  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  705.) 

Merchant  Marine  TTonnrahle  F^ervice  Button.  H.  R.  6488.  act  to  amend  act  to  provide 
for  issuance  of  devices  in  recognition  of  services  of  merchant  sailors  [so  as  to  make 
improper  dealings  in  respect  to  Merchant  Marine  Honorable  Service  Button  criminal 
offense].     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.      1  p.      (Public  law  631.) 

Meteorolofiy.  H.  R.  6030,  act  to  amend  civil  neronautios  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  so 
as  to  improve  international  collnboratiou  with  respect  to  meteorology.  [Approved 
Aug.  8,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public  law  691.)  [H.  R.  6030  places  upon  the  Weather 
Bureau  the  responsibilitv  for  such  improvement.] 

Miles  City.  Mont.  H.  R.  6896,  act  to  grant  to  Miles  City,  Mont.,  land  in  Custer  County, 
Mont.,  for  industrial  and  recreational  purposes  and  as  museum  site.  [Approved 
Aug.  8,  1946.]     3  p.     (Public  law  693.) 

Military  Academy,  ^^'est  Point.  S.  2020,  act  granting  right-of-way  at  revised  location 
to  West  Shore  Railroad  Company,  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  lessee, 
across  portion  of  military  reservation  at  West  Point.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  651.) 

Mines  and  mineral  resources.  H.  R.  4562,  act  to  insure  preservation  of  technical  and 
economic  records  of  domestic  sources  of  ores  of  metals  and  minerals.  Approved 
Aug.  13,  1946.  1  p.  (Pul)lic  law  728.)  [H.  R.  4562  provides  for  transfer  of  all 
such  records  to  the  Mines  Bureau  when  other  agencies  no  longer  have  use  for  them.] 

Mississippi  River.  H.  R.  6004,  act  to  provide  authorization  for  Cahokia,  111.,  to  con- 
struct toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Cahokia,  111.  [Approved  Aug. 
2,  1946.]     2  p.      (Public  law  608.) 

11.  R.  6953,  act  atitliorizing  East  St.  Louis.  111.,  to  construct  toll  hridcre  across 

Mississippi  River  at  or  near  iioint  between  Delmar  Boulevard  and  Cole  S'treet  in 
St.  Louis.  Mo.,  and  point  opposite  thereto  in  East  St.  Louis,  III.  [Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.]     2  i>.      (Public  law  639.) 

S.  2310,  act  to  further  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Friar  Point,  Miss.,  and  Helena, 
Ark.  fbv  Arkansas-Mississippi  Bridge  Commission],  Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  605.) 

Missouri  River.  H.  R.  6515,  act  to  amend  act  authorizing  Nebraska-Iowa  Bridge  Cor- 
poration to  construct  bridge  across  Missouri  River  between  Washington  County, 
Nebr.,  and  Harrison  County,  Iowa.  [Approved  July  24,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public  law 
543.) 

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National  air  museum.  H.  R.  5144,  act  to  establish  a  national  air  museum.  [Approved 
Auk.  12.  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  722.) 

National  Elk  Refuge-  S.  J.  Res.  160,  joint  resolution  to  amend  act  of  Mar.  22,  1946, 
for  iHirpose  of  correctinp  desi-ription  of  small  parcel  of  land  [now  Included  within 
boundaries  of  National  Elk  Refuse,  Wvo.]  authorized  to  be  conveyed  to  Wyoming 
by  such  act.     Approved  .July  11,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  502.) 

National  Jorcittit.  H.  R.  6298,  act  to  protect  and  facilitate  use  of  national-forest  lands 
in  township  2  north,  range  18  west,  Ohio  River  survey,  township  of  Elizabeth,  county 
of  Lawronce,  Ohio  [by  exchange  of  other  forest  lands  for  reserved  mineral  rights 
to   lands  within  said   area  draining  into   Lake  Vesuvius].     Approved  Aug.   8,   1946. 

1  p.     (Public  law  668.) 

National  Park  Service.  H.  R.  6629,  act  to  provide  basic  authority  for  performance  of 
certain  functions  and  activities  of  National  Park  Service.     [Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.] 

2  p.     (Public  law  6:«.) 

Naval  Acadeinv,  AnapoUs.  H.  R.  5640,  act  to  reestablish  status  of  funds  of  midship- 
men's store,  barber  shop,  cobbler  shop,  and  tailor  shop  at  Naval  Academy.  Approved 
July  26,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  552.) 

S.  225.3,  act  to  further  amend  act  of  Jan.  16,  1936,  as  amended,  to  provide  for 

retirement  and  retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members  of  teaching  staff  at  Naval 
Academy  and  Postgraduate  School,  Naval  Academy.  [Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  596.) 

Naval  education.  S.  2304,  act  to  provide  for  training  of  officers  for  naval  service,  and 
for  other  purposes.     [Approved  Aug.  13,  1946.1     6  p.      (Public  law  729.) 

Naval  Research  Office.  H.  R.  5911,  act  to  establish  Office  of  Naval  Research  in  De- 
partment of  Navy,  to  plan,  foster,  and  encourage  scientific  research  in  recognition 
of  its  paramount  importance  as  related  to  maintenance  of  future  naval  power,  and 
preservation  of  national  security,  to  provide  within  Department  of  Navy  single  office, 
which,  by  contract  aud  otherwise,  shall  be  able  to  obtain,  coordinate,  and  make  avail- 
able to  all  bureaus  and  activities  of  Department  of  Navy,  world-wide  scientific  in- 
formation and  necessary  services  for  conducting  specialized  and  imaginative  research, 
to  establish  Naval  Research  Advisory  Committee  consisting  of  persons  preeminent 
in  fields  of  science  and  research,  to  consult  with  and  advise  chief  of  such  Office  In 
matters  pertaining  to  research.      [Approved  Aug.  1,  1946.]     3  p.      (Public  law  588.) 

Naval  Rcierve.  H.  R.  7039,  act  to  further  amend  sec.  304  of  Naval  Reserve  Act  of 
1938,  as  amended,  so  as  to  grant  certain  benefits  to  naval  personnel  engaged  In 
training  duty  prior  to  official  termination  of  World  War  II.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 
1  p.      (Public  law  641.) 

Nav}/  Department.  H.  R.  6496,  act  making  appropriations  for  Navy  Department  and 
naval  service,  fiscal  year  1947.      [Approved  July  8,  1946.]      23  p.      (Public  law  492.) 

S.  1917,  act  to  enact  certain  provisions  now  included  in  naval  appropriation  act, 

[fiscal  year]   1946.      [Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.]     9  p.      (Public  law  604.) 

Officers,  Army.  H.  R.  6817,  act  to  provide  for  appointment  of  additional  commissioned 
officers  in  Regular  Army.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  670.) 

OTiio  River.  H.  R.  6065,  act  authorizing  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission  to 
construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Cannelton,  Ind. 
Approved  July  24,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  541.) 

H.  R.  6899,  act  to  authorize  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Commission  to  construct 

toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.  [Approved 
Aug.  7.  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  638.) 

Oklahoma.  H.  R.  3593,  act  relating  to  disposition  of  public  lands  of  United  States 
situated  in  Oklahoma  between  Cimarron  base  line  and  north  boundary  of  Texas. 
Api'roved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  617.) 

Ord,  Fort.  H.  R.  4484,  act  relating  to  construction  and  maintenance  'of  building  and 
improvements  for  banking  purposes  on  Fort  Ord  military  reservation,  Calif,  [by 
Monterev  County  Trust  and  Savings  Bank].  Approved  July  24,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  535.) 

Paintings.  S.  J.  Res.  186,  joint  resolution  to  provide  for  transfer  of  painting.  First 
fight  of  ironclads.  Monitor  and  Merrimac.  now  stored  in  Capitol  Building,  to  custody 
of  Naval  Academy.     Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  700.) 

Panama  Canal.  H.  R.  3748.  act  to  amend  act  to  provide  for  recognition  of  services  of 
civilian  officials  and  employees,  citizens  of  United  States,  engaged  in  and  about  con- 
struction of  Panama  Canal,  approved  May  29,  1944  [so  as  to  make  term  "citizens  of 
United  States"  include  those  who,  through  naturalization,  became  citizens  on  or 
before  that  date].  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law  619.)  [The  act  of 
May  29,  1944.  provides  annuities  for  certain  employees  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission 
and  Panama  Railroad  Company.] 

Patent  Office.  H.  R.  4080,  act  to  authorize  commissioner  of  patents  to  designate  exam- 
iners to  serve  temporarily  as  examiners  in  chief.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  620.) 

Patents.  H.  R.  5223,  act  to  extend  temporarily  time  for  filing  applications  for  patents, 
for  taking  action  In  Patent  Office  with  respect  thereto,  for  preventing  proof  of  acts 
abroad  with  respect  to  making  of  invention.  [Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. ]  5  p.  (Pub- 
lic law  690.) 

H.  R.  5311,  act  to  amend  Revised  statutes,  4921   (U.  S.  C.  A.,  title  35,  Patents, 

sec.  70),  providing  that  damages  [in  patent-infringement  suits]  be  ascertained  on 
basis  of  compensation  for  infringement.  [Approved  Aug.  1,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  587.)  ,  ,    , 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  H.  R.  4051.  act  to  grant  to  personnel  of  armed  forces  equal 
treatment  in  matter  of  leave.      [Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.]      6  p.      (Public  law  704.) 

Peanuts.  H.  J.  Res.  359,  joint  resolution  relating  to  peanut  marketing  quotas  under 
agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended.  Approved  July  24,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  545.)  ,    ,  ,     , 

H.  R.  5958,  act  to  amend  agricultural  adjustment  act  of  1938,  as  amended  [rela- 
tive to  acreage  allotment  for  peanuts].  Approved  July  26,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  554.) 

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Penaacola  reservoir.  H.  R.  3058,  act  to  authorize  use  of  certain  lands  of  United  States 
[now  used  for  purposes  of  Seneca  Indian  S'chool]  for  flowage  in  connection  with 
providing  additional  storage  space  in  Pensacola  reservoir  of  Grand  River  Dam  project 
in  Oklahoma,  and  for  other  purposes.  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law 
712.) 

Pensions.  H.  R.  3908,  act  to  provide  Increased  pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army, 
Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  who  become  disabled  by  reason  of  their 
service  therein  during  other  than  a  period  of  war.  [Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.]  2  p. 
(Public  law  659.) 

H.  R.   5148,   act  to  provide  for  payment  of  pension  or  other  benefits  withheld 

from  persons  for  period  they  were  residing  in  countries  occupied  by  enemy  forces 
during  World  War  II.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  622.) 

H.  R.  6811,  act  relating  to  veterans'  pension,  compensation,  or  retirement  pay 

during  hospitalization,  institutional  or  domiciliary  care,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Approved  Aug.  8,  1946.]     3  p.     (Public  law  662.) 

H.  R.  6900,  act  to  grant  Increased  service  pensions  in  certain  Spanish-American 

War  cases  [including  Boxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  insurrection  1  not  included  in 
recent  legislation  providing  increases  to  other  Spanish-American  War  veterans  and 
their  dependents.     Approved  An?.  7.  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  611.) 

S.  1578,  act  to  clarify  terms  "compensation"  and  "pension"  under  laws  admin- 
istered by  Veterans'  Administration.    Approved  July  9,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  494.) 

S.  2100,  act  to  remove  limitations  on  amount  of  death  compensation  or  pension 

payable  to  widows  and  children  of  certain  deceased  veterans.  Approved  Aug.  8,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  673.) 

Petroleum.  S.  1236,  act  to  amend  mineral  leasing  act  of  Feb.  25,  1920,  as  amended,  in 
order  to  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain.  [Approved  Aug.  8, 
1946.]     9  p.     (Public  law  696.) 

Petroleum  refineries.  S.  680,  act  to  encourage  and  protect  oil  refineries  not  having 
their  own  source  of  supply  for  crude  oil  by  extending  preference  to  such  refineries 
in  disposing  of  royalty  oil  under  mineral  lands  leasing  act.  Approved  July  13,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  506.) 

Philadelphia  National  Shrines  Park  Commission.  H.  R.  2851,  act  to  provide  for  in- 
vestigating matter  of  establishment  of  national  park  in  old  part  of  Philadelphia,  for 
purpose  of  conserving  historical  objects  and  buildings  therein.  [Approved  Aug.  9, 
1946.]  3  p.  (Public  law  711.)  [H.  R.  2851  creates  the  Philadelphia  National 
Shrines  Park  Commission  for  purpose  of  investigating  establishment  of  Philadelphia 
National  Shrines  Park.] 

Philippine  Islands.  H.  J.  Res.  321,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  making  of  settlement 
on  account  of  certain  currency  destroyed  at  Fort  Mills,  Philippine  Islands.  [Ap- 
proved July  27,  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  559.) 

S.  2210,  act  to  provide  for  return  of  certain  securities  to  Philippine  Common- 
wealth Government.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p.  (Public  law  652.)  [S.  2210 
provides  for  return  of  certain  securities  to  the  Republic  of  the  Philippines.] 

9.  2259,  act  to  amend  Philippine  rehabilitation  act  of  1946  for  purpose  of  making 

clerical  correction.    Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  597.) 

S.  2345,  act  to  provide  for  retention  by  United  States  Government  or  its  agencies 

or  instrumentalities  of  real  and  personal  property  within  the  Philippines  now  owned 
or  later  acquired  and  for  administration  of  trading  with  the  enemy  act,  as  amended. 
In  the  Philippines,  subsequent  to  independence.  [Approved  July  3,  1946.]  3  p. 
(Public  law  485.) 

S.  2348,  act  to  authorize  continuance  of  acceptance  by  Treasury  of  deposits  of 

public  moneys  from  Philippine  Islands.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  654.) 

Post  Office  Department  Library.  H.  R.  6721,  act  to  authorize  Postmaster  General  to 
accept  gifts  and  bequests  for  benefit  of  library  of  Post  OfQce  Department.  Approved 
Aug.  8,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  669.) 

Postage.  H.  R.  5560,  act  to  fix  rate  of  postage  on  domestic  air  mail.  Approved  Aug. 
14,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  730.) 

Postmasters.  H.  R.  6642,  act  for  relief  of  certain  postmasters.  Approved  Aug.  7,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  634.) 

Prices.  H.  J.  Res.  371,  joint  resolution  extending  effective  period  of  emergency  price 
control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as  amended.  [Ap- 
proved July  25,  1946.]  17  p.  (Public  law  548.)  [H.  J.  Res.  371  establishes  the 
Price  Decontrol  Board,  and  places  control  of  prices  on  agricultural  commodities  upon 
the    Secretary    of    Agriculture.     It    also    contains    provisions    relating    to    subsidies, 

Provides  for  termination  of  price  control  and  stabilization  acts  not  later  than  June 
0,  1947,  and  abolishes  the  Office  of  Price  Administration  as  of  that  date.] 
Railroad  employees.     H.  R.  1302,  act  to  amend  railroad  retirement  acta,  railroad  unem- 
ployment insurance  act,  and  subchap.  B  of  chap.  9  of  Internal  revenue  code.      [Ap- 
proved July  31,  1946.]      24  p.      (Public  law  572.) 

H.  R.  3420,  act  to  provide  for  refunds  to  railroad  employees  in  certain  cases,  so 

as  to  place  the  various  States  on  equal  basis,  under  railroad  unemployment  insurance 
act,  with  respect  to  contributions  of  employees.  Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.  1  n. 
(Public  law  599.) 

Raw  materials.  S.  752,  act  to  amend  act  of  June  7,  1939  (53  Stat.  811),  as  amended, 
relating  to  acquisition  of  stocks  of  strategic  and  critical  materials  for  national 
defense  purposes.      [Approved  July  23,  1946.]     5  p.      (Public  law  520.) 

Real  estate.  H.  R.  6702,  act  to  clarify  rights  of  former  owners  of  real  property  to 
reacquire  such  property  under  surplus  property  act  of  1944.  [Approved  Aug.  7, 
1946.]  2  p.  (Public  law  635.)  [H.  R.  6702  provides  also  for  reinstatement  of 
leasehold  covering  Chamberlin  Hotel,  Fort  Monroe,  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.] 

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1044  Go^TRNMENT  Publications 

Public  law  485-733,  79th  Congress — Continued 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  S.  J.  Kes.  156,  joint  resolution  to  extend  succes- 
sion, lending  powers,  and  functions  of  Reeonstruetion  Finance  Corporation.  Ap- 
proved Aug.  7,  1!M0.  1  p.  (Public  law  tjott.)  [S.  J.  Res.  156  provides  for  a  sec- 
ondary market  for  veteran  loans  guaranteed  under  provisions  of  servicemen's  readjust- 
ment aet  of  1944,  and  autliorizes  tlie  Reconstructitm  Finance  Corporation  to  extend 
credit  to  the  Republic  of  tlie  Philippines.] 

Reports.  II.  R.  25(i4,  act  to  discontinue  certain  reports  now  required  by  law.  [Ap- 
proved Aug.  7,  l'J40.]      7  p.      (Public  law  015.) 

Rio  Grande.  II.  R.  0406,  act  authorizing  Texas,  acting  tlirough  State  Highway  Com- 
mission of  Texas,  to  construct  free  bridire  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio,  Tex. 
Approved  Aug.  2,  1940.  1  p.  (Public  law  0u9.)  [H.  R.  6406  also  authorizes  Texas 
to  accpiire  existing  toll  bridge  across  Rio  Grande  at  or  near  Del  Rio.] 

11.  R.  0751,  act  authorizing  Gus  A.  Guerra  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Rio 

Grande  at  or  near  Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.  [Approved  July  31,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  570.) 

Rivers.  H.  R.  0407,  act  autliorizing  construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain 
public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  July  24, 
1940.]      8  p.      (Public  law  525.) 

•     II.  R.  0507,  act  authorizing  construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and 

liarbors  for  flood  control.      [Approved  July  24.  1940.1      14  p.      (Public  law  520.) 

Sailors.  H.  R.  3973,  act  to  amend  act  to  provide  reemployment  rights  for  persons  who 
leave  their  positions  to  serve  in  merchant  marine,  approved  June  23,  1943  (57  Stat. 
102),  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  8,  1940.]  3  p.  (Public  law  660.) 
[II.  R.  3973  also  provides  reemployment  rights  for  civilian  employees  of  War  Depart- 
ment In  Army  Transport  Service.] 

H.  R.  6203,  act  to  amend  act  of  June  23,  1943.  so  as  to  authorize  inclu.sion  of 

periods  of  education  and  training  in  Army  Transportation  Corps  civilian  marine  school 
as  service  in  merchant  marine  [in  computing  service  for  purposes  of  establishing 
reemployment  riglits].     Approved  Aug.  S,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  692.) 

St.  Louis  River.  H.  R.  6889.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  toll  bridge  across  St.  Louis  River  between  Minnesota  and  Wisconsin 
[from  point  in  St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  to  point  in  Douglas  County,  Wis.,  by  Duluth, 
Minn.],  and  for  other  purposes.     Approved  July  24.  1940.     1  p.      (Public  law  527.) 

Sal-onnet  Rircr.  S.  2030.  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Rhode  Island  to  construct 
free  highway  bridge  across  Sakonnet  River  between  Tiverton  and  Portsmouth  in 
Newport  County.   R.  I.      Approved   Auc.   2.   1946.      1    d.      (Public  law   593.^ 

San  Francisco,  Calif.  H.  R.  3703.  act  for  relief  of  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco. 
Approved  Ault.  7.  1940.      1  p.      (Public  law  618.) 

Santa  Rosa  Island  Xational  Monument.  H.  R.  4486,  act  to  abolish  Santa  Rosa  Island 
National  Monument  and  to  provide  for  conveyance  to  Escambia  County,  Fla.,  of  that 
portion  of  Santa  Rosa  Island  which  is  under"  jurisdiction  of  Department  of  Interior. 
Approved  July  30,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  564.) 

School  attendance.  H.  R.  2893,  act  to  amend  act  of  Feb.  15.  1929  [relative  to  com- 
pulsory school  attendance  by  Indian  children].  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  703.) 

Shore  protection.  H.  R.  2033,  act  authorizing  Federal  participation  in  cost  of  pro- 
tecting shores  of  publicly  owned  propertv  [against  erosion  bv  waves  and  currents]. 
Approved  Aug.  13,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  727.) 

Silver.  H.  R.  4590.  act  to  authorize  use  bv  ii;dustrv  of  silver  held  or  owned  by  United 
States.     Approved  July  31,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  579.) 

Social  and  economic  securitu.  H.  R.  7037,  act  to  amend  social  securitv  act  and  Internal 
revenue  code,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  10,  1946.]  17  p.  (Public 
law  719.) 

Soil  conservation.  H.  R.  0459,  act  to  extend  period  within  which  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture may  carry  out  purposes  of  soil  conservation  and  domestic  allotment  act  by 
making  payments  to  agricultural  producers.  Approved  Julv  25,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  546.) 

State  Department.  H.  R.  6056.  act  making  appropriations  for  Departments  of  State, 
Justice,  Commerce,  and  the  judiciarv,  fiscal  year  1947.  [Approved  July  5,  1946.] 
.39  p.      (Public  law  490.) 

Suoar.  H.  R.  6689.  act  to  extend,  for  additional  year,  provisions  of  sugar  act  of  1937, 
as  amended,  and  taxes  with  respect  to  sugar.  Approved  July  27,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  558.) 

Summit  Lime  Co.  S.  1002.  act  to  confirm  title  to  certain  railroad-grant  lands  located 
in  county  of  Kern.  Calif,  [to  Summit  Lime  Company,  successor  in  interest  of  Southern 
Pacific  Railroad  Company].     Approved  Aug.  2,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  603.) 

Surfjeons.  S.  2401.  act  to  amend  act  of  May  4.  1898  (30  Stat.  369).  as  amended,  to 
authorize  the  President  to  appoint  250  "actin?  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary 
service  [in  Medical  Corps  of  Navyl.     Approved  Aue.  8.  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  677.) 

Surnlus  pronertii.  H.  R.  6408.  act  to  authorize  War  Shipping  Administration  and 
Maritime  Commission  to  make  available  certain  surnlus  propertv  to  certain  maritime 
academies.     Approved  Autr.  7,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  l.nw  630.) 

S.  1636,  act  to  amend  surplus  property  act  of  1944  to  designate  Department  of 

State  as  disposal  agency  for  surplus  property  outside  continental  United  States,  Its 
Territories  and  possessions,  and  for  other  purposes.  [Approved  Aug.  1.  1946.1  2  p. 
(Public  l.Tw  584.)  fS.  10.*^6  authorizes  appointment  of  n  Board  of  Foreign  Scholar- 
ships and  provides  intellectual  exchanires  between  United  States  and  other  countries.] 

Susquehanna  River.  H.  R.  5537.  act  granting  conseut  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to 
construct  free  hishwav  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  point  between  borough  of 
Plymouth.  In  Plvmouth  Townshin.  and  Hanovpr  Township,  in  countv  of  Luzerne,  Pa. 
Approved  .\\\r.  7.  1940.     1  p.      (Public  law  623.1 

Sirnn  Txland.  H.  J.  Res.  3(i4.  joint  resolution  to  provide  for  establishment  of  interna- 
tional animal  quarantine  station  on  Swan  Island,  and  to  permit  entry  therein  of 
animals  from  anv  country  and  subsenuent  Importation  of  such  animals  into  other 
parts  of  United  States.     Approved  July  24,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  522.) 

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September  1946  1045 

I'ublic  law  485-733,  79th  Congress — Coutinued 

Trade-marks.     H.  K.  1G54,  act  to  provide  for  re;ristration  and  protection  of  trade-marks 

used  in  commerce,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  certain  international  conventions,  and 

for  other  purposes.      [Approved  July  5,  1946.]      22  p.      (Public  law  489.) 
■ H.    R.    3424,    act    to    permit    renewal    of   certain    trade-mark    registrations   after 

expiry  thereof.      Approved  July  17,  I'.lKi.      1  p.      (Public  law  517.) 
Treasury  Deitartment.     H.  R.  5452,  act  making  appropriations  for  Treasury  and  Post 

Office   Departments,   fiscal   year   1947.      [Approved   July   20,    1946.]      20   p.      (Public 

law  518.) 
Trophies.     S.    1547,    act    to    provide    for    disposition    of   vessels,    trophies,    relics,    and 

material    of   historical    interest    by    Secretary   of   Navy.      [Approved   Aug.    7,    1946.] 

2  p.      (Public  law  649.) 

S.    174(i.    act   to   govern    distribution   of  war   trophies   and   devices.      [Approved 

July  16,  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  510.) 

Tug  Fork.  H.  R.  6223,  act  to  authorize  highway  departments  of  Kentucky  and  West 
Virginia  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Tug  Fork  of  Big  Sandy  Kiver  at 
or  near  William.'^on,  W.  Va.     Approved  Aug.  7,  1940.     1  p.     (Public  law  629.) 

Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs.  H.  R.  6646,  act  to  establish  office  of 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Ecouomic  Affairs.  Ai)proved  Aug.  1,  1946.  1  p.  (Public 
law  590.) 

United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Oroanization.  H.  J.  Res.  305, 
joint  resolution  providing  for  mcinliership  and  participation  by  United  States-  in 
United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organization,  and  authorizing 
appropriation  therefor.  [Approved  July  30,  1946.]  3  p.  (Public  law  505.)  [H.  J. 
Res.  305  provides  for  establishment  of  a  National  Commission  on  Educational,  Scien- 
tific, and  Cultural  Cooperation.] 

Veterans.  S.  294,  act  to  authorize  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  to  furnish  upon 
reimbursement  basis  certain  benefits,  services,  and  supplies  to  discharged  members 
of  military  or  naval  forces  of  any  nation  allied  or  associated  with  United  States  in 
World  War  II  in  consideration  of  reciprocal  services  extended  to  United  States. 
Approved  July  11,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  499.) 

Veterans  Administration.  H.  R.  5020,  act  to  authorize  Veterans'  Administration  to 
appoint  and  employ  retired  officers  without  affecting  their  retired  status.  Approved 
Aug.  10,  1946.     1  p.      (Public  law  718.) 

• S.    2099,    act    to    authorize    administrator   of   veterans'    affairs    to    accept    gifts, 

devises,  and  bequests  in  behalf  of  general  post  fund  for  use  of  veterans,  and  for  sale 
and  conveyance  of  any  such  property  under  certain  circumstances  and  covering 
of  proceeds  thereof  into  post  fund.  [Approved  July  16,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public  law 
511.) 

Vetei-ans'  canteen  service.  II.  R.  6836,  act  to  establish  and  provide  for  maintenance 
and  operation  of  veterans'  canteen  service  in  Veterans'  Administration.  [Approved 
Aug.  7,  1946.1     3  p.     (Public  law  030.) 

Vocational  education.  S.  619,  act  to  amend  act  of  June  8,  1936,  relating  to  vocational 
education,  so  as  to  provide  for  further  development  of  vocational  education  in  the 
several  States  and  Territories.     [Ai)proved  Aug.  1,  1946.]     4  p.     (Public  law  586.) 

Wabash  River.  H.  R.  6041,  act  authorizing  Indiana  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Wabash  River  at  or  near  Montezuma,  lud.  Approved  July  24,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  law  523.) 

Wadsicorth,  Kcv.  S.  1979,  act  to  eliminate  restriction  on  number  of  lots  which  may 
be  acquired  by  settlers  in  town  site  of  Wadsworth,  Nev.  Approved  July  11,  1946. 
1  p.     (Public  law  503.) 

War  contracts.  S.  1477,  act  to  authorize  relief  in  certain  cases  where  work,  supplies, 
or  services  have  been  furnished  for  the  Government  under  contracts  during  war. 
[Approved  Aug.  7,  1946.]     2  p.     (Public  law  657.) 

War  Department.  H.  R.  6837,  act  making  appropriations  for  militarv  establishment, 
fiscal  year  1947.     [Ai)proved  Julv  10.  1946.]     28  p.      (I'ublic  law  515.) 

Wildlife.  H.  R.  3821,  act  to  amend  sec.  4  and  8  of  act  of  Sept.  2,  1937,  as  amended 
[relative  to  wildlife  restoration].     Api)roved  July  24,  1946.     1  p.     (Public  law  533.) 

H.  R.  6097,  act  to  amend  act  of  Mar.  10,  1934,  to  promote  conservation  of  wild- 
life,   fish,   and   game    [so   as   to   coordinate   activities].      [Approved   Aug.    14,   1946.] 

3  p.      (Public  law  732.) 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  H.  R.  7004,  act  to  revise  boundaries  of  Wind  Cave  Na- 
tional Park  in  South  Dakota.      [Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.]      2  p.      (Public  law  708.) 

Wmnipesaukee,  Lake.  H.  R.  5820,  act  relating  to  mail  service  on  Lake  Winnepesaukee, 
N.  H.    Approved  July  24.  1946.    1  p.     ( Public  law  539. ) 

Wo7nen's  Army  Axixiliary  Corps.  S.  1500,  act  to  amend  service  extension  act  of  1941, 
as  amended,  to  extend  reemployment  benefits  to  former  members  of  Women's  Army 
Auxiliary  Corps  who  entered  Women's  Army  Corps.  Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.  1  p. 
(Public  Inw  709.) 

Yakima  Reservation.  H.  R.  6165,  act  to  nrovide  for  preparation  of  membership  roll 
of  Indians  of  Yakima  Reservation,  Wash.  [Approved  Aug.  9,  1946.]  2  p.  (Public 
law  706.) 


CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Appropriations.  First  supplemental  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  con- 
ference report  to  accompany  H.  J.  lies.  390;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cannon  of  Mis- 
souri.    Aug.  1,  194G.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2725,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Atomic  energy  act  of  1940,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1717  [for  develop- 
ment and  control  of  atonuc  energy]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  25.  194(3. 
13  p.  (H.  rp.  2670,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  1717,  as  here  reported,  establishes 
an  Atomic  Energy  Commission  and  a  Joint  Committee  on  Atomic  Energy.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26771 

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1046  Government  Pubuoations 

Bennett,  Joseph  E.  Joseph  E.  Bennett,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2091  [for  relief  of  Joseph  E.  Bennett] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hedrick.  July  24, 1946. 
2  p.    ( H.  rp.  2044,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Bond,  Karl  E.  Karl  E.  Bond,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  783  [for 
relief  of  Karl  E.  Bond]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fernandez.  Aug.  1,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2717,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals.  Providing  necessary  officers  and  employees  for  Circuit 
Courts  of  Appeals  and  District  Courts,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4230;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrne  of  New  Yorli.  July  27, 1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2692, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Civil  service  pensions.  Retirement  for  certain  oflBcers  and  employees  after  25 
years  of  service,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4718  [to  amend  civil 
service  retirement  act  of  May  29, 1930,  as  amended,  to  provide  annuities  for  cer- 
tain officers  and  employees  who  have  rendered  at  least  25  years  of  service] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  22,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2624,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Dacharry,  Andre  J.  Andre  Dacharry,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2192 
[for  relief  of  Andre  Dacharry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  22,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2617,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Farms.  Amending  Bankhead-Jones  farm  tenant  act  to  improve  credit  services 
to  farmers,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5991  [to  simplify  and  improve 
credit  services  to  farmers  and  promote  farm  ownership  by  abolishing  certain 
agricultural  lending  agencies  and  functions,  by  transferring  assets  to  Farmers' 
Home  Corporation,  by  enlarging  powers  of  Farmers'  Home  Corporation,  by 
authorizing  Government  insurance  of  loans  to  farmers,  by  creating  preferences 
for  loans  and  insured  mortgages  to  enable  veterans  to  acquire  farms,  by  pro- 
viding additional  specific  authority  and  directions  with  respect  to  liquidation 
of  resettlement  projects  and  rural  rehabilitation  projects  for  resettlement  pur- 
poses, and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooley.  July  27,  1946.  26  p. 
(H.  rp.  2683,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of 
H.  R.  5991  by  substitute  and  amendment  of  title  to  read :  Act  to  simplify  and 
improve  credit  services  to  farmers  and  promote  farm  ownership  by  abolishing 
certain  agricultural  lending  agencies  and  functions,  by  defining  lending  powers 
of  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  by  authorizing  Government  insurance  of  loans 
to  farmers,  by  creating  preferences  for  loans  nnd  insured  mortgages  to  enable 
veterans  to  acquire  farms,  by  providing  additional  specific  authority  and  direc- 
tions with  respect  to  liquidation  of  resettlement  projects  and  rural  rehabilita- 
tion projects  for  resettlement  purposes,  and  for  other  purposes.  As  amended 
by  the  committee  H.  R.  5991  abolishes  the  Farm  Security  Administration  and 
provides  for  creation  of  a  Farmers'  Home  Administration.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26768. 

Hospitals.  Hospital  survey  and  construction  act,  conference  report  to  accompany 
S.  191  [to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  authorize  grants  to  States  for 
surveying  their  hospitals  and  public  health  centers  and  for  planning  construc- 
tion of  additional  facilities,  and  to  authorize  grants  to  assist  in  such  con- 
struction] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  July  29,  1946.  14  p.  (H.  rp.  2697, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  191,  as  here  reported,  establishes  the  Federal  Hospital 
Council.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26766 

Hospital  survey  and  construction  act,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  191 

[to  amend  Public  Health  Service  act  to  authorize  grants  to  States  for  surveying 
their  hospitals  and  public  health  centers  and  for  planning  construction  of  addi- 
tional facilities,  and  to  authorize  grants  to  assist  in  such  construction]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  July  31,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2711,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)  [S.  191,  as  here  reported,  establishes  the  Federal  Hospital  CounciL 
Committee  came  to  no  agreement.]     t 

Indian  Claims  Commission.  Creating  Indian  Claims  Commission,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4497  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stigler.  July  27,  1946.  9  p. 
(H.  rp.  2693,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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September  1946  1047 

Keetoowah  Cherokee  Indians.  Relating  to  status  of  Keetowah  Indians  of  Chero- 
kee Nation  in  Oklalioma  [and  authorizing  conveyance  of  Seger  Indian  School 
to  Colony  union  graded  school  district  no.  1,  Colony,  Okla.],  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  341;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  30,  1946.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2705,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of 
H.  R.  341  by  substitute,  and  amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read :  Act  relating  to 
status  of  Keetoowah  Indians  of  Cherokee  Nation  in  Oklahoma,  and  for  other 
purposes,  and  authorizing  conveyance  of  Seger  Indian  School  to  the  Cheyenne 
and  Arapaho  Indians  of  Oklahoma.]     f 

Oates,  William  E.  Estate  of  William  Edward  Oates,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  78  [for  relief  of  estate  of  William  Edward  Oates]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Combs.     July  24,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2645,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Panama  Canal.  Amending  act  providing  for  recognition  of  services  of  civilian 
officials  and  employees,  citizens  of  United  States,  engaged  in  and  about  con- 
struction of  Panama  Canal  [approved  May  29,  1944,  so  as  to  make  term  "citizen 
of  United  States"  include  those  who,  through  naturalization,  became  citizens 
on  or  before  Dec.  7, 1941],  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3748 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  July  26,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2680,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  [The  act  of  May  29,  1944,  provides  annuities  for  certain  employees  of 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission  and  Panama  Railroad  Company.]     t 

Patent  Office.  Authorizing  commissioner  of  patents  to  designate  examiners  of 
Patent  Office  to  serve  as  additional  examiners  in  chief,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4080 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  July  29,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2695,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of  H.  R.  4080 
by  substitute  and  amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read :  Act  to  authorize  com- 
missioner of  patents  to  designate  examiners  to  serve  temporarily  as  examiners 
in  chief.]     t 

Patents.  Extending  temporarily  time  for  filing  applications  for  patents,  for  tak- 
ing action  in  Patent  Office  with  respect  thereto,  for  preventing  proof  of  acts 
abroad  with  respect  to  making  of  invention,  conference  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5223;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  July  29,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2696, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  Armed  forces  leave  act  of  1946,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  4051  [to  grant  to  enlisted  personnel  of  armed  forces  certain  benefits 
in  lieu  of  accumulated  leave]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason.  July  30,  1946. 
9  p.  (H.  rp.  2706,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment 
of  H.  R.  4051  by  substitute,  and  agrees  to  Senate  amendment  of  title  of  bill 
which  reads:  Act  to  grant  to  personnel  of  armed  forces  equal  treatment  in 
matter  of  leave.]     t 

Petroleum.  Amending  mineral  leasing  act  in  order  to  promote  development  of 
oil  and  gas  on  public  domain,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1236 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Peterson  of  Florida.  July  25,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2009,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Postage.  Rate  of  postage  on  air  mail  of  1st  class,  conference  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5560  [to  fix  rate  of  postge  on  domestic  air  mail]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  O'Brien  of  Michigan.  Aug.  1,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2716,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Prices.  Extension  of  emergency  price  control  act  and  stabilization  act,  confer- 
ence report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  371  [extending  effective  period  of  emer- 
gency price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended,  and  stabilization  act  of  1942,  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.  July  22,  1946.  35  p.  (H.  rp.  2629, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of  H.  J.  Res.  371 
by  substitute,  which  establishes  the  Price  Decontrol  Board,  and  places  control 
of  prices  on  agricultural  commodities  upon  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture. 
It  also  contains  provisions  relating  to  subsidies,  provides  for  termination  of 
price  control  and  stabilization  acts  not  later  than  June  30,  1947,  and  abolishes 
the  Office  of  Price  Administration  as  of  that  date.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26604 

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1048  GOA'ERNMENT   PuBMCATIONS 

Railroiida.  Roorpiinization  of  railroafls,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  1253 
[to  enable  dohtor  railroad  corporations  expeditiously  to  effectuate  reorganiza- 
tions of  their  financial  structures,  to  alter  or  modify  their  financial  obligations, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ilobbs.  July  27,  1946.  15  p. 
(H.  rp.  2091.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  recommends  amendment  of 
S.  12.")3  by  substitute,  and  amendment  of  title  of  bill  to  read:  Act  to  enable 
debtor  railroad  corporations,  whose  properties  during  period  of  7  years  have 
provided  sufficient  earnings  to  pay  fixed  charges,  to  effect  a  readjustment  of 
their  financial  structures,  to  alter  or  modify  their  financial  obligations,  and 
for  other  purposes.]  f 
L.  C.  card  46-26767 

Real  estate.  Clarifying  rights  of  former  owners  of  real  property,  etc.,  conference 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  0702  [to  clarify  rights  of  former  owners  of  real 
property  to  reacquire  such  property  under  surplus  property  act  of  1944]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Manasco.  July  25.  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  266S,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  6702  provides  also  for  reinstatement  of  leasehold  covering 
Chamberlin  Hotel,  Fort  Monroe,  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.]     t 

Social  and  economic  sccnritij.     Social  security  act  amendments  of  1936  [1946], 
conference  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7037  [to  amend  social  security  act  and 
Internal  revenue  code] ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Doiighton  of  North  Carolina.     Aug. 
1,  1946.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  2724,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26901 

Thomp>?o7},  James.  Legal  guardian  of  James  Thompson,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  3543  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  James  Thompson]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  22.  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2618,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)  [Committee  agrees  to  Senate  amendment  of  title  of  bill  which  reads: 
Act  for  relief  of  Elmer  D.  Thompson  and  legal  guardian  of  James  Thompson.]  t 

United  Nations  Ediicafional,  S^rioitifir.  and  Cultural  Orcjani-ation.  Providing 
for  membership  and  participation  by  United  States  in  United  Nations  Educa- 
tional, Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organization,  and  authorizing  appropriation 
therefor,  conference  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  305 ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Bloom.  July  23,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2636.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res. 
305  provides  for  establishment  of  a  National  Commission  on  Educational, 
Scientific,  and  Cultural  Cooperation.]     t 

Veterans  Administration.  Authorizing  Veterans'  Administration  to  appoint  and 
employ  retired  oflScers  without  affecting  their  retired  status,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5626:  submitted  by  Mr.  Durham.  Aug.  2,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2726,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EXECUTI\^  PAPERS,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  DISPOSITION  OF 

Government  offices.  Disposing  of  sundry  Dapers,  report;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Elliott.    July  19, 1946.    2  p.     (H.  i-p- 2587,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  23, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2637,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Disposing  of  sundry  papers,  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.     July  25, 

1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2061,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Selective  service  act  as  amended,  contains  laws  of  65th,  76th,  77th,  7Sth  [and 
79th]  Congresses  [May  18,  1917-June  20,  1946]  ;  compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis, 
superintendent  House  Document  Room.     1946.     ii+65  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26968  Y  1.2  :  Se  4/946 

ACCOUNTS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Ambrose,  Martcnn  R.  Granting  6  months'  .salary  and  funeral  expenses  to  Mrs. 
Agnes  H.  Hartman,  mother  of  Martena  R.  Ambrose,  late  employee  of  the 
House,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  744 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.  July  26, 
1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2676,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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September  1946  1049 

Surplus  Property,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Disposition  of,  House.  Pro- 
viding further  funds  for  study  and  investigation  regarding  disposal  of  surplus 
property  autliorized  by  House  resolution  385,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  719; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Elliott.  July  22,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2619,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

AGBICULTtJRE  COilMITrEE,  HOTISE 

Agricultural  researcJi,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6548  and 
H.  R.  6692  (H.  R.  6932  reported),  to  provide  for  further  research  into  basic 
laws  and  principles  relating  to  agriculture  and  to  improve  and  facilitate  mar- 
keting and  distributing  of  agricultural  products,  June  13-26,  1946.  1946. 
iii+245  p.     (Serial  M.)     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  338  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  Ag  8/13 

Garbage.  Regulating  garbage  disposal,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7101  [to  pro- 
tect American  agriculture,  horticulture,  livestock,  and  public  health  by  prohibit- 
ing unauthorized  importation  into,  or  depositing  in  territorial  waters  of. 
United  States  of  garbage  derived  from  products  originating  outside  of  con- 
tinental United  States!  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Phillips.  July  25,  1946.  1  p.  (H. 
rp.  2665,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Michigan  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Applied  Science.  Authorizing  Secre- 
tary of  Commerce  to  sell  property  in  Michigan  [located  on  campus  of  Michigan 
State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Applied  Science]  now  occupied  by  Weather 
Bureau  and  to  acquire  land  in  Michigan  for  erection  of  Weather  Bureau  sta- 
tion, report  to  accompanv  S.  1198 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Poage.  July  25,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2660,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Nuts.  Importation  of  nuts  and  other  foodstuffs,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session.  May  28- July  3,  1946.     1946.     iii+88  p.     (Serial  N.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

•  Item  338  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  N  95 

Rationing.  Requesting  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  submit  list  of  all  commodities 
rationed  or  allocated  under  hi.*^  jurisdiction,  adverse  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  721 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan,  July  31,  1940.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2710, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

WooL  Providing  support  for  wool,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6043  [to  provide 
support  for  wool,  to  amend  agricultural  marketing  agreement  act  of  1937  by 
including  wool  as  commodity  to  which  orders  under  such  act  are  applicable, 
to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  fix  wool  standards,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Flannagan.  July  25,  1946.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  2666, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26770 

APPROPRIATIONS   COMMITrEB,    HOUSE 

Appropriations.  Additional  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1947,  for  sundry  purposes, 
report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  390 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Cannon  of  Missouri. 
July  29,  1946.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  2694,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

— —  Third  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1946,  hearings  before 
subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.    1946.    ii+S57  p.  il.    *  Paper,  $1.25. 

•  Item  383 

L.  C.  card  46-26606  Y  4.Ap  0/1 :  D  36/946-6 

War  Department.  ^Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     1946.     ii+1193  p. 

•  Paper,  $2.00.     •  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-26969  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  W  19/3/947 

BANKING  AND  CURRENCY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Philippine  Isla^ids.  Extending  financial  aid  to  Republic  of  the  Philippines,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  388 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Spence.  July  26,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2671,  79th  Cong.  2(1  sess.)     t 

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1050  Government  Publications 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Extension  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration, report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  156  [to  extend  succession,  lending 
powers,  and  functions  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Spence.  July  25,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2667,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res. 
156,  as  here  reported,  provides  for  a  secondary  market  for  veteran  loans  guar- 
anteed under  provisions  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944.]     f 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  final  calendar,  Aug. 
10,  1946 ;  no.  7.    1946.    64  p.  4°    t  Y  4.C  49/1 :  79/2 

Civil  service  pensions.    Retirement  after  25  years  of  service,  hearings,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  H.  R.  4718  and  other  related  bills  on  retirement,  Mav  23- 
June  13,  1946.     1946.    iv-f  122  p.     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  342 
L.  C.  card  46-26612  Y  4.C  49/1 :  B  31/19 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agricultural  Insurance  Co.  and  others,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6683  [for 
relief  of  Agricultural  Insurance  Company  and  others] ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Keogh.    July  24,  1946.    27  p.     (H.  rp.  2655,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Constant.  Satnuel  V.  Col.  S.  Y.  Constant,  report  to  accompany  S.  2369  [for 
relief  of  S.  V.  Constant]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  22,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2622,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Davidson,  Roy  If.  Roy  M.  Davidson,  report  to  accompany  S.  2260  [for  relief  of 
Roy  M.  Davidson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Combs.  July  22,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2621,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Petrol  Corp.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6112  [for  relief  of  Petrol  Corporation] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Keogh.  July  24,  1946.  18  p.  (H.  rp.  2656,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Yell07c  Cab  Transit  Co.,  Oklahoma  City,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6215  [for 
relief  of  Yellow  Cab  Transit  Company,  Oklahoma  City]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Stigler.    July  22, 1946.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  2623,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

COINAGE,  'WEIGHTS,  AND  MEASUBES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

AWany,  N.  Y.  Relating  to  unexpended  proceeds  from  sale  of  commemorative 
coins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6513  [to  provide  that  unexpended  proceeds 
from  sale  of  50-cent  pieces  coined  in  commemoration  of  250th  anniversary  of 
founding  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  may  be  paid  into  general  fund  of  such  city]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  White.    July  30,  1946.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  2702,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

DISTBICrr  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Day  nurseries.  Salaries  for  employees  of  nursery  schools,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7126  [to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  of  July  16,  1946  (Public  law  514,  79th  Con- 
gress), relating  to  establishment  and  operation  in  District  of  Columbia  of 
nurseries  and  nursery  schools,  so  as  to  permit  payment  of  compensation  for 
services  rendered  after  June  30,  1946,  and  prior  to  enactment  of  such  act] ; 
sul)mitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  26,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2678,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Jury  Commission.  Amending  act  to  establish  code  of  law  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia [relative  to  qualifications  of  jury  commissioners],  report  to  accompanv  S. 
2125 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  26,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2674,  79th  Cong- 
2d  sess.)     t 

Milk.  Amending  act  to  regulate  within  District  of  Columbia  sale  of  milk,  cream, 
and  ice  cream  [so  as  to  amend  definition  of  word  "pasteurized"],  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7114;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  26,  1945[1946].  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  2677,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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September  1946  1051 

Municipal  Court.  Authorizing  appointment  of  3  additional  judges  of  Municipal 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  prescribing  qualifications  of  appointees  to  IMu- 
nicipal  Court  and  Municipal  Court  of  Appeals,  report  to  accompany  S.  2374 
[to  authorize  appointment  of  3  additional  judges  of  Municipal  Court  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  and  prescribe  qualifications  of  judges  of  such  Court]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Healy.    JulySl,  194G.    5  p.    (H.  rp.  2709,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Recorder  of  deeds.  Closing  office  of  recorder  of  deeds  on  Saturdays,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2359;  submitted  by  Mr.  Healy.  July  26,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2675,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EDUCATION  OOMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Vocational  education  act  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  S.  619  [to  amend  act  of 
June  8,  1936,  relating  to  vocational  education,  so  as  to  provide  for  further 
development  of  vocational  education  in  the  several  States  and  Territories] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Harden.  July  24,  1946.  15  p.  (H.  rp,  2658,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26775 

EXECUTIVE  AGENCIES,   SPECIAL   COMMITTEE  TO  INVESTIGATE,    HOUSE 

Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Adtninistration.  Report  of  Select  Committee  to  In- 
vestigate Executive  Agencies,  10th  intermediate  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res. 
88;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Virginia].  1946.  iii+34  p.  (H.  rp.  2G59,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Investigation  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Administration 
relative  to  complaints  of  P^ederal  Home  Loan  Bank  of  Los  Angeles  and  Long 
Beach  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Association.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26774 

To  investigate  executive  agencies,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pur- 
suant to  H.  Res.  88 :  Complaints  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  of  Los  Angeles 
and  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Association  of  Long  Beach  against  Federal 
Home  Loan  Bank  Administration.  1946.  pt.  7,  vii+273  p.  *  Paper,  40c. 
•  Item  380. 
L.  C.  card  45-36241  T  4.Ex  3/4  :  Ex  3/2/pt.7 

EXPENDITURES  IN  EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  Aug.  1, 1946; 
[no.  6].     1946.     56  p.  4»    t  Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  79/6 

Government  offices.     Reorganization  plans  nos.  1,  2,  and  3  of  1946,  hearings,  79th 
Congress.  2d  session,  on  H.  Con.  Re.s.  151,  H.  Con.  Res.  154,  H.  Con.  Res.  155, 
June  4-13,  1946.    1946.     iii-f  341  p.  1  pi.     ♦  Paper,  oOc.     •  Item  350 
L.  C.  card  46-26552  Y  4.Ex  7/13 :  R  29/2 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  report  [relative  to  audit  of  Corporation's 
affairs]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Manasco.  July  31,  1946,  15  p.  (H.  rp.  2713,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

FOREIGN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cancel:  Mobilization  of  world's  cancer  experts,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  4502,  to  authorize  and  request  the  President  to  undertake  to 
mobilize  at  some  convenient  place  in  United  States  adequate  number  of  the 
world's  outstanding  experts,  and  coordinate  and  utilize  their  services  in  supreme 
endeavor  to  discover  means  of  curing  and  preventing  cancer.  May  7,  8,  1946. 
1946.  iii+122  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  352 
L.  C.  card  46-26739  Y  4.F  76/1 :  C  16/2 

Decorations  of  honor.  Acceptance  of  certain  decorations  from  foreign  Govern- 
ments, report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  387  [granting  permission  to  Thomas 
Parran,  Rolla  E.  Dyer,  Howard  F.  Smith,  Herbert  A.  Spencer,  Vance  B.  Murray, 
and  Gilbert  L.  Dunnahoo  to  accept  and  wear  certain  decorations  bestowed  upon 
them  bv  France,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Chile,  Finland,  and  Luang-Prabang]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bloom.     July  23,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2632,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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1052  Government  Publications 

Foreign  relations.  Interchange  of  knowledge  and  skills  between  people  of  United 
States  and  peoples  of  other  countries,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  ses- 
sions, on  H.  R.  436S,  to  extend  and  broaden  existing  programs  for  interchange 
of  persons,  knowledge,  and  skills  between  people  of  United  States  and  peoples 
of  other  countries,  and  on  II.  R.  4982,  to  enable  Department  of  State  more 
effectively  to  carry  out  its  responsibilities  in  foreign  field  by  means  of  (a) 
public  dissemination  abroad  of  information  about  United  States,  its  people, 
and  its  policies,  and  (b)  promotion  of  interchange  of  persons,  knowledge,  and 
skills  between  people  of  United  States  and  peoples  of  other  countries,  Oct.  16, 
1945-May  14,  1946.  1946.  iv+216  p.  *  Paper,  30c.  •  Item  352 
L.  C.  card  46-26720  Y  4.F  76/1 :  K  76 

Trvst  Association  of  H.  Kcmpner,  report  to  accompany  S.  334  [for  relief  of  Trust 
A.«;sociatlon  of  H.  Kempner] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bloom.  Aug.  1,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2719,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATURALIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  showing  status  of  all  bills  to  date,  79th  Congress, 
July  20,  1946 ;  no.  7.     1946.     68  p.  large  S»     $  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  79/7 

Kim,  Peter.  Peter  Kim,  report  to  accompany  S.  1607  [to  provide  for  naturaliza- 
tion of  Peter  Kim]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Lesinski.  July  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2685,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Sebald,  Mrs.  Edith  F.  dc  B.  Edith  Frances  de  Becker  Sebald,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1478  [to  record  lawful  admission  to  United  States  for  permanent  residence  of 
Edith  Frances  de  Becker  Sebald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fisher.  July  27,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2684,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Menominee  Mills.  Additional  payments  to  certain  jobbers  under  timber-logging 
contracts  [with  Menominee  Mills]  on  Menominee  Indian  Reservation  during 
1984-35,  report  to  accompany  S.  1418 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jackson.  July  30,  1946. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  2704,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Navajo  Indiatis,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  statements  on  conditions 
among  Navajo  tribe,  Mar.  9  and  May  15,  1&46.     1946.     ii-|-34  p.     *  Paper,  lOc. 

•  Item  354 

L.  C.  card  46-26723  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  N  22/2 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Philippine  Islands.  Authorizing  continuance  of  acceptance  by  Treasury  of  de- 
posits of  public  moneys  from  Philippine  Islands,  report  to  accompany  S.  2348; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bell.  July  22,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2620,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Providing  for  return  of  certain  securities  to  Philippine  Commonwealth 

Government,  report  to  accompany  S.  2210;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bell.  July  22, 
1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2628,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  amended  text  of 
S.  2210  to  read  Republic  of  the  Philippines.]    t 

To  provide  for  rehabilitation  of  Philippine  Islands,  hearings,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  ^.  1610,  Feb.  26-Apr.  5,  1946.  1946.  pt.  1,  ii+ 1-210  p. 
I S.  1610  establishes  a  Philippine  War  Damage  Commission.]     *  Paper,  30c. 

•  Item  355 

L.  C.  card  4&-26741  Y  4.1n  7/1 :  P  53/2S/pt.l 

INTEaJSTATE   AND   FOREIGN    COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Allegheny  River.  Toll  bridge  across  Allegheny  River  at  or  near  boi-ough  of 
Tarentum  and  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  reiwrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  7030  [grant- 
ing consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Alle- 
gheny River,  between  iwint  in  or  near  borough  of  Tarentum,  in  county  of 
Allegheny,  and  point  near  boundary  of  New  Kensington  and  Lower  Burrel 
Township,  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Crosser.  July 
24, 1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2652,  79th  Cong.  2a  sess.)    t 

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Septeimber  1946  1053 

Commerce  Department.  Assistant  Secretaries  of  Commerce,  Iiearings  before 
subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2(1  session,  on  H.  R.  4871  and  S.  1367  [bills  to 
provide  for  appointment  of  3  additional  Assistant  Secretaries  of  Commerce,  and 
for  other  purposes],  May  1-17,  ]'J46.  1946.  iii+SO  p.  [H.  R.  4871  and  S.  1367 
both  also  provide  that  the  functions  of  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic 
Commerce  may  be  reassigned  by  the  Secretary  to  the  new  Assistant  Secretaries 
or  other  otScers  of  Commerce  Department.]  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  356 
L.  C.  card  46-2G729  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  C  73/7 

Cnmlyerland  River.  Revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  State 
Highway  Commission,  Kentucky,  to  consti'uct  toll  bridge  across  Cumberland 
River  at  or  near  Burkesville.  Ky.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7046;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Chapman.     July  24,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2653,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mississippi  River.  Further  extending  times  for  commencement  and  completion 
of  construction  of  toll  bridge  across  I\Iississippi  River  at  or  near  Friar  Point, 
Miss.,  and  Helena.  Ark.  [by  Arkansas-IMississippi  Bridge  Commission],  report 
to  accompanv  S.  2310;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris.  July  24,  194G.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
2649,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 

Toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  point  between  Delmar 

Boulevard  and  Cole  Street  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  point  opposite  thereto  in 
East  St.  Louis,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6953  [authorizing  East  St. 
Louis,  111.,  to  construct  toll  bridpe  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  point 
between  Delmar  Boulevard  and  Cole  Sti-eet  in  St.  Louis,  ]Mo.,  and  point  oppo- 
site thereto  in  East  St.  Louis,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  July  24,  1946. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  2651,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  River.  Toll  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Lawrenceburg, 
Ind.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  G899  [to  authorize  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge 
Commission  to  construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or 
near  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brown  of  Ohio.  July  24,  1946. 
2  p.    (H.  rp.  2600,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Potomac  River.  Correcting  error  in  Public  law  516,  79th  Congress,  approved 
July  16,  194G.  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  7109  [to  amend  sec.  6  of  Public  law 
numbered  516,  79th  Congress,  approved  July  16,  1946,  authorizing  and  direct- 
ing commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  to  construct  2  four-lane  bridges  to 
replace  existing  14th  Street  or  Highway  Bridge  across  Potomac  River]  ;  .sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Chapman.  July  24,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2654,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

Sakonnet  River.  Free  highway  bridge  across  Sakonnet  River  between  Tiverton 
and  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  2036  [granting  consent  of  Con- 
gress to  Rhode  Island  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Sakonnet  River 
between  Tiverton  and  Portsmouth,  R.  I.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Plolmes  of  Massa- 
chusetts.   July  24,  194G.    2  p.      (H.  rp.  2648,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

IScientific  research.  National  Science  Foundation  act,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  G448,  to  promote  progress  of  science 
and  useful  arts,  to  secure  national  defense,  to  advance  national  health,  pros- 
perity, and  welfare,  and  for  other  purposes,  May  28  and  29,  1946.  1946. 
iii+94  p.  [H.  R.  6448  establishes  the  National  Science  Foundation,  and  trans- 
fers the  Office  of  Scientific  Research  and  Development  to  the  Foundation.  It 
also  authorizes  the  head  of  any  Government  agency  to  conclude  reciprocal 
agreements  with  foreign  Governments  relatin  gto  interchange  of  scientific 
and  technological  information,  and  use  of  patent  rights  controlled  by  the 
respective  Governments.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  356 
L.  C.  card  46-26658  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  N  21/4 

INVALID  PENSIONS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Pensions.  Increase  of  pensions  to  veterans  of  regular  establishment  for  service- 
connected  disabilities,  hearings,  7nth  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3908,  to 
provide  increased  pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps, 
and  Coast  Guard  who  become  disabled  by  reason  of  their  service  therein  during 
other  than  a  period  of  war,  May  7,  1946.  1946.  iii-f  27  p.  *  Paper,  lOd 
•  Item  357 
L.  C.  card  46-26662  Y  4.  In  8/5  :  P  38/6 

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IBBIQATION  AND  BECXAMATION  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Electric  power.     Sale  of  electric  power,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  R.  5124,  relating  to  sale  of  electric  power  and  lease  of  power  privileges 
under  reclamation  project   act  of  1939,   Apr.  4-8,   1946.     1946.     pt.  3,   111+ 
157-293  p.  il.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  358 
L.  C.  card  46-25847  Y  4.  Ir  7/2 :  E  1 2/pt.  3 

JTJDICIABY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  July  22  and 
Aug.  14,  1946 ;  no.  29  and  30.     1946.     Each  187  p.  4°     t         Y  4.  J  89/1 :  79/29,  30 

Evacuation  CIai7ns  Cominission.  Creating  Evacuation  Claims  Commission,  report 
to  accompany  II.  R.  6780;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walter.  July  26,  1946.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  2679,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [The  purpose  of  H.  R.  6780  is  to  provide 
for  adjudication  of  claims  arising  out  of  evacuation  of  persons  of  Japanese 
ancestrv  from  west  coast  military  areas,  Alaska,  and  Hawaii,  subsequent  to 
Dec.  7,  1941.]     t 

Press.  To  amend  antitrust  laws  relative  to  exempting  mutual  news  gathering 
agencies,  hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  2,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  R.  6301,  to  supplement  existing  laws  against  unlawful  restraints  and  monop- 
olies, May  23  and  June  6,  1946.  1946.  iii+69  p.  (Serial  22.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  359  Y  4 :  J  89/1 :  Am  8/7 

War  and  emergency  poicers.  Repealing  certain  statutes  relating  to  war  and 
emergencies,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  7147 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hobbs.  July 
26, 1946.     16  p.     (H.  rp.  2682,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

lABOB  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Cost  of  living.  Expediting  cost-of-living  statistics,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res. 
389  [to  authorize  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  to  collect  price  and  rent  informa- 
tion in  additional  cities  and  at  more  frequent  intervals]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Randolph.     July  27,  1946.     2  p.     (H.   rp.  2690,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mothers.  Maternal  and  child  welfare  act  of  1946,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3922 
[to  provide  for  general  welfare  by  enabling  the  several  States  to  make  more 
adequate  provision  for  health  and  welfare  of  mothers  and  children  and  for 
services  to  crippled  children,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kelley 
of  Pennsylvania.  July  25,  1946.  13  p.  (H.  rp.  2662,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[H.  R.  3922  establishes  a  Maternal  and  Child  Health  Advisory  Council.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26773 

Sailors.    Investigation  of  causes  of  labor  disputes,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  maritime  dispute,  June  7-14,  1946.     1946.     [pt.  1], 
ii-fl-SO  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  360 
L.  C.  card  40-26734  Y  4.  L 11 :  L  11/7/pt.  1 

LAWS,  COMMITTEE  ON  REVISION  OF,  HOTJSE 

Code  of  laics  of  United  States.    Revision  of  title  28,  United  States  Code,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7124,  to  revise,  codify,  and  enact  into  law  title  28  of 
United  States  Code,  entitled  Judicial  code  and  judiciary;   [submitted  by  Mr. 
Keogh].     1946.     iii-l-7+A580  p.     (H.  rp.  2646,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26763 

T.TRRAKY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Jones,  John  P.  Providing  for  comprehensive  observance  of  bicentennial  of  John 
Paul  Jones,  report  to  accompanv  S.  J.  Res.  153;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Toole. 
July  24,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2647,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res.  153  estab- 
lishes the  John  Paul  Jones  Bicentennial  Commission.]     t 

National  Commission  on  Individual  War  Memorials.  Providing  for  appointment 
of  National  Commission  on  Individual  War  Memorials,  report  to  accompany 
S.  J.  Res.  158;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Toole.  Aug.  1,  1W6.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2721, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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MEBCHANT    MARINE    AND    FISHEBIES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Absecon  Light,  N.  J.  Conveyance  of  lighthouse  property,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J., 
hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  G023,  providing  for  conveyance 
to  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  of  lighthouse  property  at  Atlantic  City  [known  as 
Absecon  Light]  for  public  use.  June  13,  1946.  1946.  iii+11  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
5c.  •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26730  Y  4.M  53 :  L  62/13 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  July  31,  1946;  no.  18.  1946. 
xii+52p.  4°    t  Y4.M  53:  79/18 

Castle  Neck.     Conveyance  of  lighthouse  property   at   Castle   Neck,   Jlass.,   to 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5932,  June  14, 
1946.     1946.     iii+lS  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26737  Y  4.M  53 :  L  62/14 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.     To  increase  efficiency  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
executive  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d -session,  on  H.  R.  6644,  June  21,  1946. 
1946.     iii+34  p.     *  Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26738  Y  4.M  53 :  C  63/7 

Colonial  Navigation  Co.  Investigation  of  Colonial  Navigation  Co.,  interim 
report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  38 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bonner.  July  23,  1946,  12  p. 
(H.  rp.  2643,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fislxing  vessels.  Preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels,  hearings, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  4842,  to  amend  act  of  Apr.  29,  1943,  so  as 
to  afford  preference  for  veterans  in  acquiring  certain  vessels  [suitable  for  use 
in  fisheries  or  industries  related  thereto],  June  6  and  13,  1946.  1946.  iii+34 
p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26731  Y  4.M  53 :  V  64 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Relating  to  authority  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  ex- 
change sites  at  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  for  Coast  Guard  purposes,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6910 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  July  25,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
2664,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Oreat  Lakes  fisheries,  executive  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to 
authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation  of  national  defense  program 
as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,  Feb.  19  and  21, 

1945.  1946.     iii+93  p.  il.     [These  hearings  were  held  in  Blaney  Park  and 
Bay  City,  Mich.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  362 

L.  C.  card  46-26735  Y  4.M  53 :  G  79/3 

Medals.  Providing  medal  for  service  in  merchant  marine  during  present  war, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5892 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bland.  July  25,  1946.  4  p. 
(H,  rp.  2663,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

MILITAKY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Army.     Providing  additional  inducements  to  citizens  of  United  States  to  make 
career  of  military  or  naval  service,  report  to  accompany  S.  2460 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  May.     Aug.  1,  1946.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  2720,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26898 

Atomic  energy,  hearings,  79th  Congress.  2d  session,  on  S.  1717,  for  development 
and  control  of  atomic  energy,  June  11-26,  1940.     1946.     iii+6S  p.     [S.  1717, 
as  discussed  in  these  hearings,  establishes  nn  Atomic  Energy  Commission  and 
a  Joint  Committee  on  Atomic  Energy.]    *' Paper,  15c.    •  Item  363 
L.  C.  card  46-26733  Y  4.M  59/1 :  At  7/2 

Brooklyn  Army  Base.  Permit  city  of  New  York  to  maintain  road  over  Brooklyn 
Array  Base,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5361 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.     July  23, 

1946.  2  p.    (H.rp.  2633,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Courts  martial  and  courts  of  inquiry.     Investigations  of  national  war  effort, 
report  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  20;  [submitted  by  Mr.  May].    1946.    ii+4  p.  (H. 
rp.  2722,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [Relates  to  judicial  system  of  Army.]     f 
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Cox,  Oeorge  N.,  jr.  George  N.  Cox,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  11.  R.  2622  [for 
relief  of  George  N.  Cox,  jr.]  ;  sulmaitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  23,  1946.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  2642,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Medals.  Prohibit  ii)g  unauthorized  wearing,  manufacture,  or  sale  of  medals  and 
badges  awarded  by  War  Department,  report  to  accompany  II.  K.  7053  [to  amend 
act  to  prohibit  unauthorized  wearing,  manufacture,  or  sale  of  medals  and 
badges  awarded  by  War  Department,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May. 
July  29,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2698,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mitchell,  William.  Authorizing  award  of  medal  to  William  Mitchell,  report  to 
accompany  S.  881  [authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  award  post- 
humously, in  name  of  Congress,  Medal  of  Honor  to  William  Mitchell]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  May.     July  22,  1046.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2625,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

O'Donuell,  J.  E.  Relinquishing  mineral  rights  under  certain  lands  in  Santa  Bar- 
bara County,  Calif,  [to  heirs  or  devisees  of  J.  E.  O'Donnell],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5692;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  23,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2634,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Officers,  Army.  Elimination  and  retirement  of  officers,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  7063  [to  provide  for  selection  for  elimination  and  retirement  of  officers  of 
Regular  Army,  for  equalization  of  retirement  benefits  for  members  of  Army  of 
United  States,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Mav.  July  23,  1946. 
14  p.     (H.  rp.  2635,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pershing,  John  J.  Authorizing  award  of  special  medal  to  John  J.  Pershing,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3944 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mav.  Julv  22,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2627,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Rapid 0  River  crossing,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  Feb.  20  and  Mar.  18, 
1946.     1946.     iv-f  46  p.  il.  map.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  363 
L.  C.  card  46-26659  Y  4.M  59/1 :  R 18/2 

Sevaljevick,  Nicholas.  Nicholas  Sevaljevick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1471  [for 
relief  of  Nicholas  Sevaljevick.  now  known  as  Nicholas  Horuackv]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  May.     July  23,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  2639,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Walker,  diet.  Chet  Walker,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  976  [for  relief  of  Chet 
Walker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  July  23, 1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2641,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

MINES   AND   MINING   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Photographs.  Authorizing  director.  Geological  Survey,  to  produce  and  sell  copies 
of  aerial  or  other  photographs  and  mosaics,  and  photographic  or  photostatic 
reproductions  of  records,  on  reimbursement  of  appropriation  basis,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2029;  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Julv  31,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
2712,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  PK03KAM  IN  ITS  EEXATION  TO  SMATX  BUSINESS  IN  UNITED  STATES. 
SELECT  COMMITTEE  TO  CONDUCT  STUDY   AND  INVESTIGATION   OF,    HOUSE 

Fats.  Distribution  of  inedible  fats  and  oils  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  exam- 
ination of  charges  that  Department  of  Agriculture  discriminates  against  small 
soap  manufacturers  in  maintenance  of  War  food  order  42b,  2d  interim  report 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  64;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Patman].  1946.  ii+S  p.  (H.  rp. 
2723,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  46-26899. 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

American  Antarctic  Association,  Inc.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on 
S.  2291,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer  vessel  to  American  Antarctic 
Association,  Inc.     [1946.]     p.  3511-18.     (No.  261.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •   Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/261 

■ To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer  vessel  to  American  Antarctic 

Association.  Inc.,  S.  2291 ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker 
of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3497.'  (No.  2.54.) 
*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/254 

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Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  Aug.  1,  1946;  no.  10.  1946. 
92  p.  4°     t  Y  4.N  22/1 :  79/10 

Claims.  To  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and 
settle  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  vessels  of  Navy  or  m  naval  service, 
or  for  towage  or  salvage  services  to  such  vessels,  S.  2247 ;  [letter  from  acting 
Secretarv  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives  concerning  bill]. 
[1946.]    'p.  35U1-2.     (No,  2.56.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  3(;5 

Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/256 

To  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and 

settle  claims  for  damages  to  property  under  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department, 
H.  R.  6994,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Drewry ;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of 
Navy  to  chairman  of  Conunitteo  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.] 
p.  3525-26.     (No.  264.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/264 

Omurczyk,  Joseph  J.,  jr.  For  relief  of  Joseph  John  Gniurczyk,  jr..  H.  R.  5631, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Bender;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p. 
3499-3500.     (No.  255.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  945-46/255 

Marine  Corps.  To  provide  for  performance  of  military  duties  by  INIarine  Corps 
in  connection  with  occupation  of  conquered  territories,  H.  R.  .5331,  [introduced 
by]  Mr.  Kopplemann ;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Com- 
mittee on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3503.  (No.  257.)  *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/1  a :  945-46/257 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  construct  avia- 
tion facilities  at  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  H.  R.  6940,  [introduced  by] 
Mr.  Vinson ;  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3509,  (No.  260.)  *  Paper,  5c.  •Item 
365  Y  4.N  22/1  a :  945-46/260 

To  further  amend  act  of  Jan.  16,  1936,  as  amended,  to  provide  for  retire- 
ment and  retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members  of  teaching  staff  at  Naval 
Academy  and  Postgraduate  School,  Naval  Academy,  H.  R.  6993,  [introduced 
by]  Mr.  Drewrv  I  [letter  from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  Speaker  of  House 
of  Representatives  concerning  bill],  [1946.]  p,  3521-23,  (No.  263.) 
*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/1  a :  945-46/263 

To  prescribe  additional  requirements  for  admission  as  midshipman   to 

Naval  Academy,  H.  R.  5858,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Cole  of  New  York;  [letter 
from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval 
Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3505-6.  (No.  258.)  *  Paper,  5c.  ©Item 
865  Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  945-46/258 

Navy  Department.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  1917,  to  enact 
certain  provisions  now  included  in  naval  appropriation  act,  [fiscal  year] 
1946.     [1946.]     p.  3527-3615.     (No,  265.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  94.>-46/265 

Navy  yards.  Providing  that  additional  compensation  be  paid  to  navy-yard  em- 
ployees who  worked  on  any  holiday  during  period  Jan.  2,  1941-Sept.  2,  1945, 
H.  R.  5905,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Lane;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of 
Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.] 
p.  3507-8.     (No.  259.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  94.5-46/259 

Surgeons.  To  amend  act  of  May  4,  1898  (30  Stat.  369),  as  amended,  to  authorize 
the  President  to  appoint  2.50  acting  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary  service 
[in  Medical  Corps  of  Navy],  H.  R.  ()992,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Drewry;  [letter 
from  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs 
concerning  bill],     [1946.]     p.  3519-20.     (No.  202.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/1  a  :  945-46/262 

PATE^N'TS   COMMITrEB,   HOUSE 

Patents.  Providing  for  extension  of  time  limitations  under  which  patents  were 
issued  in  case  of  persons  who  served  in  military  or  naval  forces  of  United 
States  during  World  War  II,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6346;  submitted  by 
Mr,  Lanham.    July  27,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2686,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Patents — CJontinued 

Repeal  of  certain  laws  ve  World  War  II  and  vise  of  Government-owned 

patents  and  inventions,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5842, 
fixing  date  of  termination  of  World  War  II  for  special  purposes,  and  H.  R. 
5940,  to  make  Government-owned  patents  freely  available  for  use  by  citizens 
of  United  States,  its  Territories,  and  possessions,  June  4-6,  1946.  1946. 
iii  +  10.3  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  366 
L.  C.  card  46-2G611  Y  4.P  27/1 :  W  89/2- 

POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Parcel  post.    Air  parcel  post,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  5993, 
June  28  and  Julv  2,  1946.    1946.    iii+18  p.    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  368 
L.  C.  card  46-26728  Y  4.P  84/1 :  Ai  7/19 

POST-WAE  ECONOMIC  POLICY   AND  PLANNING,   SPFXIAL  COMMITTEE  ON,   HOUSE 

Agriculture.     Postwar  economic  policy  and  planning,  10th  report  pursuant  to 
H.  Res.  60:  Postwar  agricultural  policies;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer].     1946. 
iii-f41p.il.     (H.  rp.  2728,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26960 

Economic  poUcv-     Postwar  economic  policy  and  planning,  hearings,  79th  Con- 
gress, 1st  and  2d  sessions,  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  60,  Apr.  25,  1945-Jan.  31,  1946 ; 
Use  of  wartime  controls  during  transitional  period.    1946.    pt.  7,  iii+2079-2374 
p.    *  Paper,  40c.    •  Item  380 
L.  C.  card  44-6221  Y  4.P  S4/9 :  P  84/pt.7 

PEINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Congress.  Biographical  directory  of  American  Congress,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Con.  Res.  163  [authorizing  printing  of  revised  edition  of  Biographical  direc- 
tory of  American  Congress  up  to  and  including  80th  Congress]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Jarman.     July  26,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2673,  79th  Cong.    2d  sess.)     t 

Handicapped.  Laws  relating  to  the  physically  handicapped,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Con.  Res.  160  [authorizing  printing  of  handbook  entitled  Laws  relating  to 
the  phvsically  handicapped,  as  House  document,  and  providing  for  additional 
copies  thereof  ];  submitted  by  Mr.  Jarman.  July  23,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2630, 
79th  Cong.   2d  sess.)     t 

Veterans.  Manual  explanatory  of  privileges,  rights,  and  benefits  provided  for 
all  persons  who  are,  or  have  been,  members  of  armed  forces,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  Con.  Res.  66  [authorizing  printing  of  pamphlet  entitled  Manual  ex- 
planatory of  privileges,  rights,  and  benefits  provided  for  all  persons  who  are,  or 
have  been,  members  of  armed  forces  of  United  States,  and  of  those  dependent 
upon  them,  as  House  document,  and  providing  for  additional  copies  thereof] ; 
submitted  by  ISIr.  Jarman.  July  26,  1&46.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2672,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GBOUNDS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Educational  facilities.  Temporary  educational  facilities  for  veterans,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2085  [to  amend  title  5  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in 
connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  authorize  Federal  works  ad- 
ministrator to  provide  needed  educational  facilities,  other  than  housing,  to 
educational  institutions  furnishing  courses  of  training  or  education  to  persons 
under  title  2  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  as  amended]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Manasco.  July  24,  1946.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2657,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Housing.  Proposed  amendment  to  title  5  of  Lanham  act  [relative  to  reimburse- 
ment of  expenses  incurred  in  relocation  of  demountable  houses],  hearings, 
79th  Congress.  2d  session,  June  13,  1946.  1946.  ii-f36  p.  (No.  2.)  'Paper, 
10c.   •    Item  370.  Y  4.P  96/6 :  79-2/2 

PUBLIC    LANDS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Castle  Clinton  National  Monument.  Establishing  Castle  Clinton  Natiqnal  Monu- 
ment [in  city  of  New  York],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5125;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Peterson  of  Florida.    July  23,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  2638,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

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Homestead.  Amending  act  in  connection  with  certain  homestead  entries,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5118  [to  amend  act  of  Sept.  27,  1944,  relating  to  credit  for 
military  or  naval  service  in  connection  with  certain  homestead  entries] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  LeCompte.  July  27,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  2688,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Miles  City,  Mont.  Granting  to  Miles  City,  Mont.,  land  in  Custer  [County],  Mont., 
for  industrial  and  recreational  purposes  and  as  museum  site,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6896 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  D'Ewart.  July  23,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2631, 
79th  Cong.   2d  sess.)     t 

Summit  Lime  Co.  Confirming  title  to  certain  railroad-grant  lands  located  in 
county  of  Kern,  Calif,  [to  Summit  Lime  Company,  successor  in  interest  of 
Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Company],  report  to  accompany  S.  1602;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Elliott.    July  26,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  2681,  79th  Cong.   2d  sess.)     t 

RULES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Limitatiotis  (Imc) .  Consideration  of  H.  R.  2788,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
751  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  2788,  to  limit  time  during  which  certain  actions 
under  laws  of  United  States  mav  be  brought]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sabath. 
Aug.  1,1946.    Ip.     (H.rp.  2718,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mediterranean  fruitfiies.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  3760,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  757  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  3760,  for  relief  of  certain  claimants 
who  suffered  losses  and  sustained  damages  as  result  of  campaign  carried  out 
by  Federal  Government  for  eradication  of  Mediterranean  fruitfly  in  Florida]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Cox.    Aug.  2, 1946.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  2727,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Consideration  of  S.  2235,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  748 
[for  consideration  of  S.  2235,  to  provide  system  of  relief  for  veterans,  and 
dependents  of  veterans,  who  served  during  World  War  II  in  organized  military 
forces  of  Government  of  Commonwealth  of  the  Philippines  while  such  forces 
were  in  service  of  armed  forces  of  United  States  pursuant  to  military  order 
of  July  26,  1941,  of  President  of  United  States,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sabath.  Aug.  1,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2715,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[S.  2235  also  provides  hospital  care  and  medical  treatment  for  disabled  veterans 
of  armed  forces  of  United  States  residing  in  the  Philippines.]     t 

Social  and  economic  security.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  7037,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  747  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7037,  to  amend  social  security  act  and 
Internal  revenue  code,  to  take  from  Speaker's  table,  and  to  request  conference 
thereon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colmer.  Aug.  1,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  2714,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

UN-AMEKICAN  ACTIVITIES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Marshall,  George.  Proceeding  against  George  Marshall  [chairman  of  National 
Federation  for  Constitutional  liberties],  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood. 
July  31,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2707,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Morford,  Richard.  Proceeding  against  Richard  Morford  [director  of  National 
Council  of  American-Soviet  Friendship,  Inc.],  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wood. 
July  31,  1946.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  2708,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

WAR  CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Dunn,  Margaret.  Margaret  Dunn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  957  [for  relief  of 
Margaret  Dunn] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Patterson.  July  22,  1946.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
2626,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Oold  mines  and  mining.    Relief  of  gold-mine  operators,  hearings,  79th  Congress, 
1st  and  2d  sessions,  on  H.  R.  4393,  for  relief  of  owners  of  gold  mines  as  result 
of  operation  of  [War  Production  Board  limitation  order]  1^208,  Dec.  18,  1945- 
Mar.  12,  1946.     1946.     iii -1-195  p.  il.     •Paper,  30c.     •  Item  377 
L.  0.  card  46-26666  Y  4.  W  19 :  G  56 

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WAYS  AND  ME:ANS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions  referred  to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  79th 
Congress,  2(1  sassion,  July  27  and  Aug.  2,  1940;  no.  10  and  11.  1946.  112  p. 
and  108  p.  4°    [No.  11  is  final  edition.]    t  Y  4.W  36 :  79/10, 11 

Social  and  economic  security.     Amendments  to  social  security  act,  hearings,  79th 
Congress,   2d   session,   on   social   security   legislation,   Jane  3-7,    1946.     1946. 
pt.  10,  ii+12r>3-ir>10  p.  il.     *  Paper,  3.jc.     •  Item  378 
L.  C.  card  46-25952  Y  4.W  36 :  So  1/5/pt.lO 

Sugar.'  Amending  sec.  3126  of  Internal  revenue  code,  as  amended  [so  as  to  extend 
authorizalion  for  production  of  sugars  and  sirups  in  certain  Government-owned 
industrial-alcohol  plants],  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  166;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Curtis.  July  30,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2701,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  J.  Res. 
166  also  suspends  disposition  of  these  and  certain  other  plants  pending  estab- 
lishment of  a  permanent  rubber  policy.]     f 

WORLD  WAR  VETTEKANS'  LEGISLATION  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

AutomoMles.  Authorizing  payment  by  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  of  pur- 
chase price  of  automobiles  or  other  conveyances  purchased  by  certain  disabled 
veterans,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7171 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  27, 
1946.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  2689,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Coast  Guard.  Amending  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2256  [to  amend  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  so  as  to  authorize 
Secretary  of  Treasury  to  appoint  boards  to  review  discharges  or  dismissals  of 
former  personnel  of  Coast  Guard  when  that  service  is  operating  under  Treasury 
Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  30,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2700, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Employee  training.  Authorizing  Veterans'  Administration  to  reimburse  State 
and  local  agencies  for  expenses  incurred  in  rendering  services  in  connection 
with  administration  of  certain  training  programs  for  veterans,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7130 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  30,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  2703, 
79th  Cong.  2'd  sess.)  [H.  R.  7130  also  relates  to  subsistence  allowances  for 
veterans  taking  on  the  job  training  or  educational  courses  while  gainfully 
employed.]     t 

Pensions.  Nonreduction  of  veterans'  pension,  compensation,  or  retirement  pay 
during  hospitalization  and  increase  in  compensation  and  pension  for  veterans 
of  World  Wars  I  and  II  and  their  dependents,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  6340  (revised  and  later  reported  under  H.  R.  6811),  to  provide 
that  veteran's  compensation,  pension,  or  retirement  pay  shall  not  be  reduced 
during  his  hospitalization  or  domiciliary  care,  and  for  other  purposes,  and 
related  bills  and  other  legislative  bills  and  proposals,  also  testimony  pertaining 
to  H.  R.  536  [and  other  bills],  May  15-June  4,  1946.  1946.  iii-1-130  p. 
*  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  379 
L.  C.  card  46-26668  Y  4.W  89 :  P  38 

Removing  limitations  on  amount  of  death  compensation  or  pension  pay- 
able to  widows  and  children  of  certain  deceased  veterans,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2100;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  30,  1940.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  2699,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Providing  system  of  relief  for  veterans,  and  dependents  of 
veterans,  who  served  during  World  War  II  in  organized  military  forces  of 
Government  of  Commonwealth  of  the  Philippines  while  such  forces  were  in 
service  of  armed  forces  of  United  States  pursuant  to  military  order  of  July 
26,  1941,  of  President  of  United  States,  report  to  accompany  S.  2235;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Rankin.  July  23,  1946.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  2640,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S. 
2235  also  provides  hospital  care  and  medical  treatment  for  disabled  veterans 
of  armed  forces  of  United  States  residing  in  the  Philippines.]     t 

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PEARL  HARBOR  ATTACK,  JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  INVESTIGATION  OF 

Pearl  Harbor,  Attack  on,  191(1.  Investigation  of  Pearl  Harbor  attack,  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Con.  Res.  27,  to  investigate  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor  on  Dec.  7, 
1941,  and  events  and  circumstances  relating  thereto  [submitted  by  Mr.  Barkley 
and  Mr.  Cooper],  and  additional  views  of  Mr.  Keefe,  with  minority  views  of 
Mr.  Fereuson  and  Mr.  Brewster.  194G.  xvi  +  [n  +  l-2G6W +267-580  p.  3 
maps.  (S.  doc.  244,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  *  Paper,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  46-26972 

SENATE 

Couvcil  of  Foreign  Ministers  at  Paris,  remarks  of  Tom  Connally,  Senator  from 
Texas,  in  Senate  of  United  States,  July  19.  1946,  relative  to  peace  treaties  which 
will  finally  terminate  World  War  II.     1946.     ii-|- 12  p.     (S.  doc.  243,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  4&-26764 

Mexico.    Light  on  ]Mexican  water  treaty  from  ratification  proceedings  in  Mexico, 
report  to  Colorado  River  Water  Users'  Association,  Feb.  11,  1946,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  by  Northcutt  Ely;  presented  by  Mr.  McCarran.     1946.     iii+23  p. 
( S.  doc.  249,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26902 

AGRICtrr.TtTRE  AND  FORESTRY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Agricultural  research.  Providing  for  further  research  into  basic  laws  and 
principles  relating  to  agriculture  and  improving  and  facilitating  marketing 
and  distribution  of  agricultural  products,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  6932; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Rus.sell.  July  26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  12  p.  (S.  rp. 
1S43.  79th  rong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26897 

Cotton.  Amending  sec.  5  of  act  authorizing  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  collect 
and  publish  statistics  of  grade  and  staple  length  of  cotton,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4769;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  31,  legislative  day 
July  29,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1913,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Investigation  of  present  status  of  cotton  industry,  interim  report  pursuant 

to  Senate  resolution  92;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     July  31, 
legislative  day  July  29,  1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1918,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     [Cor- 
rected print.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26762 

Farm  labor.  Providing  for  continuance  of  farm  labor  supply  program  up  to 
and  including  June  30,  1947,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6828;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1914,  79th  Cong.   2d  sess.)     t 

Garbage.  Protecting  American  agriculture,  horticulture,  livestock,  and  public 
health  by  prohibiting  unauthorized  importation  into,  or  depositing  in  territorial 
waters  of,  United  States  of  garbage  derived  from  products  originating  outside 
of  continental  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7101 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1916.  79th  Cong.   2d  sess.)     t 

Marketing  agreements.  Amending  provisions  of  agricultural  adjustment  act 
relating  to  marketing  agreements  and  ordf^ns,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6303; 
submitted  bv  IMr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946. 
6  p.     (S.  rp.  1915.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Rubber.  Providing  and  insuring  dependable  supply  of  domestic  natural  rubber, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2347 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July 
31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1940.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1912,  79th  Cong.    2d  sess.)     t 

AMERICAN  SMALL  BUSINESS,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  TO  STXvT)T  PROBLEMS  OF,   SENATE 

Reports.  Operations  under  Federal  reports  act,  report  of  Bureau  of  Budget  to 
Special  Committee  to  Study  Problems  of  American  Small  Business,  Senate, 
May  16.  1946.  1946.  vii+28  p.  (Senate  committee  print  no.  5,  79th  Con- 
gress. 2d  session.)  [Includes  bibliography  of  principal  periodical  statistical 
publications  of  the  Government.]     t 

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Reports — Continued 

Progress  under  Federal   reports  act,  1946,   1st  quarter,  January-March, 

International  statistical  coordination,  report  of  Bureau  of  Budget  to  Special 
Committee  to  Study  Problems  of  American  Small  Business,  Senate,  pursuant  to 
S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298.  76th  Congress),  July  22,  1946.  1946.  v+7  p. 
(Senate  committee  print  no.  10,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)     t 

L.  C.  card  46-26995  T  4.Am  3/5 :  F  31/946 

Veteran  in  small  business,  report  of  surplus  war  property  subcommittee,  pursuant 
to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress),  July  10,  1946.     1946.     v-f 
11  p.     (Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  12,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)     t 
L.  C.  card  4&-26996  Y  4. Am  3/5  :  V  64 

.\PPR0PRIATI0NS    COMMITTEE,    BENATK 

Appropriations.  First  supplemental  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  report 
to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  390;  submitted  by  Mr.  McKellar.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  29,  1946.    5  p.    (S.  rp.  1908,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Third  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1946,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 

79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6885,  making  appropriations  to  supply  de- 
ficiencies in  appropriations  for  fi.scal  year  1946  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  pro- 
vide supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1946,  to  provide  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1947,  and  for  other  purposes.    1946.    ii+306  p.  il.    ♦  Paper,  40c. 

•  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-6219  Y  4.Ap  6/2  :  D  36/946-6 

Coast  Oxiard  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
79th   Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6428.     1946.     ii-f38  p.     *  Paper,   10c. 

•  Item  383 

L.  0.  card  4&-26725  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  C  63/947 

Oovernment  corporations  appropriation  bill.  1947,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
79th  Congress.  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6777,  making  appropriations  for  Govern- 
ment corporations  and  independent  agencies,  fiscal  year  1947.    1946.    ii+303  p. 

•  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  339 

L.  C.  card  46-26669  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  G  74/947 

Labor  Departmcyit.  Labor-Federal  Security  appropriation  bill,  1947.  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress.  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6739,  making  appro- 
priations for  Department  of  Labor,  Federal  Security  Agency,  and  related  inde- 
pendent agencies,  fiscal  year  1947.  1946.  ii-f266p.  *  Paper,  35c.  •  Item  383 
L.  C.  card  46-26719  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  L 11/947 

War  Department.    Military  establishment  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6837.    1946. 
ii-f-96  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26718  T  4.Ap  6/2 :  W 19/947 

BANKING  AND  CTTKKENCY  COMMITTEE.  SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.    Amending  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  act  to  pro- 
vide secondary  market  for  farm  loans  made  under  servicemen's  readjustment 
act  of  1944,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  2280,  June  18,  1946.    1946. 
iii+7  p.     *  Paper.  5c.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26721  Y  4.B  22/3 :  F  31/27 

Alhany,  N.  T.  Disposition  of  proceeds  of  coins  commemorating  Albany,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2332  [to  provide  that  unexpended  proceeds  from  sale  of  50-cent 
pieces  coined  In  commemoration  of  250th  anniversary  of  founding  of  Albany, 
N.  Y..  may  be  paid  into  general  fund  of  such  city]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wagner. 
July  29, 1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1902,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance  Corporation  dividends  and  insurance,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4428  [to  adjust  rate  of  dividends  paid  by  Federal  Savings 
and  Loan  Insurance  Corporation  on  its  capital  stock  and  loan  decrease  premium 
charge  for  its  insurance]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radclifife.  July  24,  legislative  day 
July  5.  194a     2  p.     fS.  rp.  1829.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Half  dollar.  Commemorative  coins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2377  [to  authorize 
coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in  commemoration  of  100th  anniversary  of  admission 
of  Iowa  into  the  Union  as  State]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Millikin.  July  26,  legisla- 
tive day  July  5,  194G.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  1841,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Commemorative  coins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6G28  [to  authorize  coinage 

of  50-cent  pieces  to  commemorate  life  and  perpetuate  ideals  and  teachings  of 
Booker  T.  Washington] ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Wagner.  July  23,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  1823,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Philippine  Islands.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  render  financial  aid 
to  Republic  of  the  Philippines,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  181 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Wagner.  July  26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1846,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.     1946  extension  of  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  J.  Res.  156,  to  extend 
succession,  lending  powers,  and  functions  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion, June  18,  1946.     1946.     iii+67  p.     *  Paper,  15  c.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26661  Y  4.B  22/3 :  R  24/12 

CIVH.  SERVICE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Bituminous  Coal  Division.  Lump-sum  payment  for  accumulated  and  current 
accrued  annual  leave  to  former  employees  of  Bituminous  Coal  Division  of  De- 
partment of  Interior,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2523  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey. 
July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1769,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf.  Coverage  of  employees  of  Columbia  Institu- 
tion for  the  Deaf,  report  to  accompany  S.  2000  [to  amend  civil  service  retirement 
act,  as  amended,  so  as  to  make  such  act  applicable  to  officers  and  employees 
of  Columbia  Institute  (Institution)  for  the  Deaf] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey. 
July  29,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1863,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

CIAIMS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Abbott,  Norman.  Norman  Abbott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2763  [for  relief 
of  Norman  Abbott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland.  July  29,  1946.  12  p.  (S.  rp. 
1865,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Allen,  T.  H.  T.  H.  Allen  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  1341  [for  relief  of 
T.  H.  Allen  and  others]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  23,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1817,  7iJth  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  amended 
S.  1341  so  as  to  authorize  payment  of  claims  for  damage  caused  by  break  in 
canal  of  Klamath  Falls  project,  Oreg.     The  bill  title  was  not  amended.]     t 

Andersen,  Andreas.  Andreas  Andersen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  935  [for  relief 
of  Andreas  Andersen]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July 
29,  1W6.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1867,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Anderson,  Francis  W.  Second  Lt.  Francis  W.  Anderson,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5851  [for  relief  of  Francis  W.  Anderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland. 
July  27,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1855,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Bartels,  Rudolph  K.,  jr.  Legal  guardian  of  Rudolph  K.  Bartols,  jr.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4374  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Rudolph  K.  Bartels,  jr.]  : 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1883,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )     t 

Beddingfleld,  Thomas  A.  Thomas  A.  Beddingfield  and  his  wife.  Opal  May  Bed- 
dingfield,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6255  [for  relief  of  Thomas  A.  Beddingfield 
and  his  wife,  Opal  May  Beddingfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29, 
1946.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  1894,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Blair,  Algernon.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  claims  of  Algernon  Blair,  his  heirs,  or  per- 
sonal representatives  against  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2161;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  Julv  23,  legislative  day  July  5,  1940.  7  p. 
( S.  rp.  1819,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

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Boyle,  Mrs.  Estellc  D.  Estate  of  Estelle  Daniel  Boyle,  and  E.  B.  Rosegarten, 
report  to  accompany  H.  K.  1351  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Estelle  Daniel  Boyle, 
and  E.  B.  Rosegarten]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  22,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1790,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Brett,  Thomas  L.  Thomas  L.  Brett,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  63S1  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  L.  Brett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29, 
1946.    7  p.    (S.  rp.  1S7G,  7yth  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Brown,  Coy  C.  Coy  C.  Bi'own,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3099  [for  relief  of 
Coy  C.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnson  [Mr.  Johnston  of 
South  Carolina].  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  1785,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Brown,  Joseph  A.  Joseph  A.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4924  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  A.  Brown] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  9  p.  (S.  rp. 
1884,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Brown,  Wilford  B.  Wilford  B.  Brown,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5603  [for 
relief  of  Wilford  B.  Brown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina. 
July  29,  1946.    5  p.    ( S.  rp.  1875,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Capital  Office  Equipment  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  "R.  6248  [for  relief  of 
Capital  OflBce  Equipment  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1780,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Crosby,  Raymond.  Raymond  Crosby,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1633  [for  relief 
of  Raymond  Crosby]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1879,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

D'Emilio,  Francesco.  Francesco  D'Emilio,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6307  [for 
relief  of  Francesco  D'Emilio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnston  of 
South  Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1789, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Dunn,  Margaret.  Jlargaret  Dunn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  957  [for  relief  of 
Margaret  Dunn];  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
1877,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

Eastern  Contracting  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  10S8  [for  relief  of 
Eastern  Contracting  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahou. 
July  23,  legislative  day  July  5, 1946.    12  p.    ( S.  rp.  1820,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Elder,  Raphael.  Raphael  Elder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5166  [for  relief  of 
Raphael  Elder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
1886,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Evans,  Andrew.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  Evans,  report  to  accompany  S.  1969  [for 
relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  Evans]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  23, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1816,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Franklin,  Mrs.  Ida  E.  Mrs.  Ida  Elma  Franklin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1911 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Ida  Elma  Franklin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  23, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1815,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Frey,  Mrs.  Sadie.  Sadie  Frey  and  estate  of  Marie  Hviding,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5725  [for  relief  of  Sadie  Frey  and  estate  of  Marie  Hviding]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1800,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Gnospelius,  Otto  F.  Estate  of  Otto  Frederick  Gnospelius,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1357  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Otto  Frederick  Gnospelius] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29,  1946.  11  p.  (S.  rp.  1868,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Oorak,  Mrs.  Marie.  Marie  Gorak,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5414  [for  relief  of 
Marie  Gorak]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina. 
July  22,  legislative  day  July  5, 1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1788,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Oorman,  Frank  A.  Frank  A.  Gorman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6231  [for 
relief  of  Frank  A.  Gorman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1801,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

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Chtenther,  Ethel  L.  Ethel  Guenther,  report  lo  accompany  H.  R.  4947  [for  relief 
of  Ethel  Guenther]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1799,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hadlen,  Elmer  C.  Elmer  C.  Hadlen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1070  [for 
relief  of  Elnner  C.  HadlenJ  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1940.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1773,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Han-is,  J.  L.  J.  L.  Harris,  report  to  accompuuy  H.  R.  2222  [for  relief  of  J.  L. 
Harris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  194(5. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  1770,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Heine,  Ernest  C.  Ernest  C.  Heine  and  Harriet  W.  Heine,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5U31  [lor  relief  of  Ernest  C.  Heme  and  Harriet  W.  Heine]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1872,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Henry,  Caesar.  Caesar  Henry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6399  [for  relief  of 
Caesar  Henry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Dauiel.  July  29,  1946.  7  p.  (S.  rp. 
1895,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hoftnan,  2Irs.  Ivan  B.  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Hofman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6423 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Ivan  B.  Hofman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland.  July  27, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1S56,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Johnson,  Milton  A.  Milton  A.  Johnson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6593  [for 
relief  of  Milton  A.  Johnson,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McMahou.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1792,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Jo)ies,  W.  C.     W.  C.  Jones,  Myrtle  M.  Jones,  and  W.  W.  Tilghman,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  2663  [for  relief  of  W.  C.  Jones,  Myrtle  M.  Jones,  and  W.  W. 

Tilghman] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.      July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 

9  p.     (S.  rp.  1771,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
June,  Robert  F.     Robert  June,  I'eport  to  accompany  H.  R.  228   [for  relief  of 

Robert  June  ]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.     July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946. 

4  p.     (S.  rp.  1910,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Kerr,  Joseph  P.    J.  P.  Kerr  and  Robert  P.  Kerr,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2093 

[for  relief  of  J.  P.  Kerr  and  Robert  1".  Kerr]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.     July 

29,  1946.     15  p.     ( S'.  rp.  1864,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 
Koons,  Harry  D.    Harry  D.  Koons,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3619  [for  relief 

of  Harry  D.  Koons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.     July  29,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp. 

1882,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Lippert  Bros.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6012  [for  relief  of  Lippert  Brothers]  ; 

submitted  by  Mr.  O'Dauiel  for  Mr.  Wilson.     July  29,  1946.     8  p.     (S.  rp.  1892, 

79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McAfee,  Mrs.  C'ecile  W.  Mrs.  Cecile  W.  McAfee,  Sarah  McAfee,  and  Haven  H. 
McAfee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5287  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Cecile  W.  McAfee, 
legal  guardian  of  Sarah  McAfee,  and  Haven  H.  McAfee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29,  1946.  16  p.  (S.  rp.  1873,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t  ' 

McGoldrick,  James  B.  Jan>es  B.  McGoldrick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4341 
[for  relief  of  James  B.  McGoldrick]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  John- 
ston of  South  Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1786,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

McKinnvy,  Viola.  Viola  McKinney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3S33  [for  relief 
of  Viola  McKinney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.  July  22,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1772,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Maezer,  Joseph.  Joseph  Maezer,  rtpurt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5874  [for  relief  of 
Joseph  Maezer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
4  p.     (S.  rp.  1796,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Mayruder,  W.  G.  W.  G.  Magruder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5368  [for  relief 
of  W.  G.  Magruder]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnston  of  South 
Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1787,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

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McungeUdorf,  Wesley  A.  Wesley  A.  Mangelsdorf,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2480 
[for  relief  of  Wesley  A.  Mangelsdorf]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  25, 
legislative  day  July  5,  194G.     14  p.     (S.  rp.  183(j,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Haiable,  Mrs.  Marjorie  B.  Marjurie  B.  Marable,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5198 
[for  relief  of  Marjorie  B.  MarableJ  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1778,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Martin,  Charles.  Charles  Martin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4375  [for  relief  of 
Charles  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5, 194U. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  1794,  7yth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mason.  Eduxtrd  A.  Edward  A.  Mason,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3209  [for  relief 
of  Edward  A.  IMason]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  194G.  12  p. 
(S.  rp.  1880,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Materials  Handling  Machinery  Co.,  Inc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4860  [for  relief 
of  Materials  Handling  Machinery  Company,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29,  1946.  23  p.  (S.  rp.  1870,  79th  Cong. 
2<1  sess.)     t 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Martha  P.  Mrs.  Martha  P.  Matthews,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2440  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Martha  P.  Matthews]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for 
Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1784,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Miller,  Warren  M.  Warren  M.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5288  [for  relief 
of  Warren  M.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
1S87,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Moore,  Mrs.  Millicent.  Mrs.  Millicent  Moore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5848 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Millicent  Moore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29, 
1946.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  1890,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Napiorko^cski.  Felix.  I'elix  Xapiorkowski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2850  [for 
relief  of  Felix  Napiorkowski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1798,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f . 

Newman,  Conrad  H.  Mr.  and  Sirs.  Conrad  Newman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1788  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Conrad  Newman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel. 
July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    8  p.     (S.  rp.  1775,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohm.  Clarence  W.  Clarence  W.  Ohm,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5134  [for  relief 
of  Clarence  W.  Ohm]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
1885,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Olsen,  Robert.  Legal  guardian  of  Robert  Olsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  10O4 
[for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Robert  Olsen]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Daniel. 
July  29,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1878,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Patchell,  William  F.,  jr.  William  F.  Patchell,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3197 
[for  relief  of  William  F.  Patchell,  jr.] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1791.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Payne,  CU/de  O.  Clyde  O.  Payne,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3210  [for  relief  of 
Clyde  O.  Payne];  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp. 
1881,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Petrol  Cm-poration.  Conferring  jurisdiction  upon  Court  of  Claims  to  hear,  deter- 
mine, and  render  judgment  upon  claim  of  Petrol  Corporation,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1327  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  31,  legislative 
day  July  29,  l!J4(i.     4  p.      (S.  rp.  1911,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Phillips,  Mrs.  Grace  A.     Mrs.  Grace  A.  Phillips,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5849 

[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Grace  A.  Phillips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.     July  29, 1946. 

6  p.     (S.  rp.  1891,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
Pierce,  Mrs.  Irma  M.     Mrs.  Irma  M.  Pierce,  report  to  accompany  S.  2117  [for  relief 

of  Mrs.  Irma  M.  Pierce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.     July  23,  legislative  dav 

July  5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1818,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Pittwood,  Edward  H.  Edward  Pittwood,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1570  [for 
relief  of  Edward  Pittwowl]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1774,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Postmasters.  Certain  postmasters,  report  to  accoinpany  H.  R.  6G42  [for  relief 
of  certain  postmasters]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1781,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Rabbins,  Mrs.  Bertha  L.  Bertha  Lillian  Bobbins  and  Charles  Robbins,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5469  [for  relief  of  Bertha  Lillian  Robbins  and  Charles  Rob- 
bins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  1888,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Mrs.  Leroy  A.  Robbins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1887 
[for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lerov  A.  Robbins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eastland.  July  27, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1854,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Russell,  Edgar  F.  Edgar  F.  Russell,  Lillian  V.  Russell,  and  Bessie  R.  Ward, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2370  [for  relief  of  Edgar  F.  Russell.  Lillian  V.  Russell, 
and  Bessie  R.  Ward]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnston  of  South 
Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1783,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Sachicit::,  Marvin  P.  Marvin  Sachwitz,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1002  [for 
relief  of  Marvin  Sachwitz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McMahon.  July  25,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1833,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

San  Francisco,  Calif.  City  of  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3703  [for  relief  of  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  East- 
land.    July  29,  1946.      4  p.     (S.  rp.  1866,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Shoreij,  Mrs.  Minnie  P.  Minnie  P.  Shorey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5050  [for 
relief  of  Minnie  P.  Shorey]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina. 
July  29,  1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1871,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Sn)itJi.  William  T.  William  Tolar  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1631  [for 
relief  of  William  Tolar  Smith]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  1797,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Southeastern  Sand  d  Gravel  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6536  [for  relief  of 
Southeastern  Sand  and  Gravel  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     10  p.     ( S.  rp.  1802,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Thompson,  Samuel  R.  Legal  guardian  of  Samuel  Roscie  [Roscoe]  Thompson,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  6161  [for  relief  of  legal  guardian  of  Samuel  Roscoe 
Thompson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  6  p.  ( S.  rp.  1893,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tomlinson,  Mrs.  Lela  M.  Burgess  C.  Moore,  as  administrator  of  Lela  May  Tom- 
linson,  and  legal  guardian  of  Kay  Tomlinson  and  Larry  IMax  Tomlinson,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  3742  [for  relief  of  Burgess  C.  Moore,  as  administrator  of 
Lela  May  Tomlinson,  and  as  legal  guardian  of  Kay  Tomlinson  and  Larry  Max 
Tomlinson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5*  1946. 
7  p.     ( S.  rp.  1793,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Tucker,  Martin  A.  Martin  A.  Tucker  and  Emma  M.  Tucker,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3855  [for  relief  of  Martin  A.  Tucker  and  Emma  M.  Tucker]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29.  1946.  12  p.  (S.  rp.  1869,  79tb 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Watson  Airfotos,  Inc.,  report  to  accoinpany  H.  R.  5847  [for  relief  of  Watson 
Airfotos,  Incorporated]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  8  p.  (S. 
rp.  1889,  79th  Cong.  2d  ses.s.)     f 

Weiss,  David.  David  Weiss,  report  to  accomptmy  H.  R.  5261  [for  rt'lief  of  David 
Weiss] ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22,  legislative  day  Julv  5,  1946.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  1779,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Whilden,  Albert.  Albert  Whilden,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5003  [for  relief  of 
Albert  Whilden];  submitted  by  IMr.  O'Daniel.  July  29,  1946.  8  p.  (S.  rp. 
1896,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Williams,  JoJm  W.,  jr.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Williams,  jr.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1459  [for  relief  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Williams,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Eastland.  July  27,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1853,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Willis,  Loyal  F.  Loyal  F.  Willis,  report  to  accoiupany  H.  R  4406  [for  relief  of 
Loyal  F.  Willisl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.     6  p.     (S.  rp.  1776,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wilson,  Hiram  H.  Hiram  H.  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5463  [for  relief 
of  Hiram  H.  Wil.soiil  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnston  of  South  Carolina.  July  29, 
1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1874,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wolfinffton,  Mrs.  Jessie.  Jessie  Wolfington,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5372  [for 
relief  of  Jessie  Wolfington]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Morse.  July  22,  legislative  day 
July  5,  IWe.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1795,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Wright,  Harry.  Estate  of  Harry  Wright,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4686  [for 
relief  of  estate  of  Harry  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Daniel.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1777,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Yeager,  Honard  A.  Howard  A.  Yeager,  report  to  accompany  S.  2147  [for  relief 
of  Howard  A.  Yeager]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Daniel  for  Mr.  Johnston  of  South 
Carolina.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1782,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Allegheny  River.  Granting  consent  of  Congress  for  toll  bridge  across  Allegheny 
River  at  or  near  borough  of  Tarentum  arid  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7030  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pennsylvania  to  con- 
struct toll  bridge  across  Allegheny  River,  between  point  in  or  near  borough  of 
Tarentum,  in  county  of  Allegheny,  and  point  near  boundary  of  New  Kensington 
and  Lower  Burrel  Township,  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Overton.  July  27,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S  rp.  1861,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  July  31, 
19i6;   no.  14.     1946.     104  p.  4°     t  Y  4. C  73/2 :  79/14 

ColtimMa  River.  Amending  act  of  May  11,  1938,  for  conservation  of  fishery 
resources  of  Columbia  River  [so  as  to  permit  Interior  Department  to  enter 
into  agreements  with  Oregon,  Washington,  and  Idaho,  for  coordinated  action 
relative  thereto],  report  to  accompany  S.  2318;  submitted  by  Mr.  Magnuson. 
July  26,  legislative  day  July  5, 1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1837,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Cumiei-land  River.  Revive  and  reenact  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to 
State  Highway  Commission,  Kentucky,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Cumber- 
land River  at  or  near  Burkesville,  Ky.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7046;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Overton.  July  30,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
1903,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Delaware  River.  Bridge  across  Delaware  River,  Wilmington,  Del.,  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6285,  authorizing 
Delaware,  by  and  through  its  State  Highway  Department,  to  construct  toll 
bridge  across  Delaware  River  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  June  21,  1946.  1946. 
iii-f  21  p.  *  Paper,  lOc.  •  Item  387 
L.  C.  card  46-26724  Y  4.C  73/2 :  D  37 

Marine  insurance.  Relating  to  retroactive  insurance  coverage  for  civilian  crews 
of  War  Department  vessels,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1519  [relating  to 
marine  insurance  in  case  of  certain  employees  of  War  Department  who 
suffered  death,  injury,  or  other  casualty  prior  to  Apr.  23,  1943,  as  result  of 
marine  risks] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  26,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  1848,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Medals.  Providing  for  medal  for  service  in  merchant  marine  during  present 
war,  report  to  accompany  S.  2236 ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Radcliffe.  July  26,  legis- 
lative day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1847,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Meteorology.  Improving  international  collaboration  with  respect  to  meteorol- 
ogy, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6030  [to  amend  civil  aeronautics  act  of  1938, 
as  amended,  so  as  to  improve  international  collaboration  with  respect  to 
meteorology]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hart.  July  26.  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
3  p.  (S.  rp.  1842,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R  6030  places  upon  the  Weather 
Bureau  the  responsibility  for  such  improvement.]    t 

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Mississippi  River.  Toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  point  between 
Delmar  Boulevard  and  Cole  Sti'eet  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  point  opposite 
thereto  in  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  6953  [authorizing 
East  St.  Louis,  111.,  to  construct  toll  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near 
point  between  Delmar  Boulevard  and  Cole  Street  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  point 
opposite  thereto  in  East  St..  Louis,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  27, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    4  p.     (S.  rp,  1860,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Ohio  River.  Toll  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near  Lawrenceburg,  Ind., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6899  [to  authorize  Indiana  State  Toll  Bridge  Com- 
mission to  construct  toll  bridge  or  free  bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  or  near 
Lawrenceburg,  Ind.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Overton.  July  27,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1859,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     f 

Rivers.     Flood  control,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6597,  au- 
thorizing construction  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors  for  flood 
control,  June  24-26,  1946.    1946.    iii+249  p.    *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  387 
L.  C.  card  46-26650  Y  4.C  73/2 :  F  65/17 

Rivers  and  harbors,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6407,  au- 
thorizing construction,  repair,  and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on 
rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other  purposes,  June  10-14,  1946.     1946.     iv+511 

:'■  p.  il.  map.    *  Paper,  75c.     •  Item  387 

L.  C.  card  46-26638  Y  4.C  73/2  :  R  52/18 

Sailors.  Reemployment  rights  for  seamen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3973  [to 
amend  act  to  provide  reemployment  rights  for  persons  who  leave  their  posi- 
tions to  serve  in  merchant  marine,  approved  June  23,  1943  (57  Stat.  162), 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Radcliffe.  July  26,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1849,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  R.  3973  also  provides 
reemployment  rights  for  civilian  employees  of  War  Department  in  Army 
Transport  Service.]     f 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMiriEE,  SENATE 

Charles  A.  Lauglep  Bridge,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5928  [to  name  bridge 
located  on  New  Hampshire  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C,  over  Baltimore  and 
Ohio  Railroad  tracks,  Charles  A.  Langley  Bridge]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Bilbo. 
July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  1805,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Contagion  and  contagions  diseases.  Amending  act  controlling  spread  of  com- 
municable diseases  in  District  of  Columbia  [so  as  to  give  health  authorities 
Tight  to  forcibly  detain  persons  known  to  be  infected  with  or  suspected  of 
being  carriers  of  disease],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4410;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bilbo.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1804,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess. )    t 

Milk.  Amending  act  to  regulate  sale  of  milk,  cream,  and  ice  cream  in  District 
of  Columbia  [so  as  to  amend  detinition  of  word  "pasteurized"],  report  to 
accompany  S.  2479 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Bilbo.  July  26,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.    Ip.    (S.  rp.  1850,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f 

Municipal  Cottrt.  Authorizing  appointment  of  3  additional  judges  of  Municipal 
Court  for  District  of  Columbia,  prescribing  qualifications  of  appointees  to 
Municipal  Court  and  Municipal  Court  of  Appeals,  report  to  accompany  S.  2374 
[to  authorise  appointment  of  3  additional  judges  of  Municipal  Court  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  and  prescribe  qualifications  of  judges  of  such  Court]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McCarran.    July  26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp. 

•■;'  1838,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Nurses  and  nursing.  Amending  act  of  Feb.  9,  1907  [to  define  term  "registered 
nurse"  and  to  provide  for  registration  of  nurses  in  District  of  Columbia],  as 
amended,  with  respect  to  certain  fees,  report  to  accompany  S.  2408 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bilbo.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1803,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Register  of  rcills.  Authorizing  appointment  of  3  additional  deputies  for  register 
of  wills  of  Districft  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6859 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bilbo.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  1  p.  ( S.  rp.  1807,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

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Societies.  Permitting  members  and  stockholders  of  charitable,  educational,  and 
religious  associations  incorporated  in  District  of  Columbia  to  vote  by  proxy 
or  by  mail,  ri'i)<>rt  to  accompany  H.  II.  r>97();  submitted  by  Mr.  Bilbo.  July  22, 
legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  ISCXJ,  70th  Cong.  2d  .sess.)     t 

Teachers.  Retirement  of  public  school  teachers  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5756;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bilbo.  July  26,  legislative  day 
July  5,  194U.    3  p.     ( S.  rp.  1851,  7Uth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

EDUCATION    AND   LABOR   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  70th  Congress,  final  edition,  Sept.  3,  1946;  no. 
5.    1946.    40  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  79/5 

Educational  facilities  and  housing  for  servicemen,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1770,  to  amend  act  to  expedite  provision  of 
housing  in  connection  with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  aid  in  providing 
housing  for  persons  attending  educational  institutions  in  pursuit  of  courses  of 
training  or  education  under  title  2  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944, 
and  S.  2085,  to  amend  title  5  of  act  to  expedite  provision  of  housing  in  connec- 
tion with  national  defense,  as  amended,  to  authorize  Federal  works  administra- 
tor to  provide  needed  educational  facilities,  other  than  housing,  to  educational 
institutions  furnishing  courses  in  training  or  education  to  persons  under  title 
2  of  servicemen's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  as  amended,  May  16,  1946.  1946. 
iii+51  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-26742  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  Se  6/2 

Hygiene,  Public.    National  health  program,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  1606,  to  provide  for  national  health  program,  Apr.  2-16,  1946.    1946.    pt.  1, 
vii  + 1-549  p.  il.  2  pi.     [S.  1606  establishes  a  National  Advisory  Medical  Policy 
Council.]    *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-26649  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  H34/3/pt.  1 

Libraries.     Public  library  service  demonstration  bill,  hearing  before  subcom- 
mittee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1920,  to  provide  for  demonstration  of 
public  library  service  in  areas  without  such  service  or  with  inadequate  librax'y 
facilities,  May  29,  1946.    1946.    iii+33  p.    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-26663  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  L  61/2 

Recreation.  Development  of  community  recreation  programs  for  people  of  United 
States,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  2070, 
to  authorize  Federal  security  administrator  to  assist  States  in  development  of 
community  recreation  programs  for  people  of  United  States,  May  13  and  27, 
1946.  1946.  iii+224  p.  map.  [S.  2070  creates  a  National  Advisory  Board 
on  Recreation  Services.]  *  Pai)er,  35c.  •  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-26065  Y  4.Bd  8/3  :  R  24 

FINANCE    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  Aug.  2, 
1946 ;  no.  20.    1946.    100  p.  4°    $  Y  4.F  49 :  79/20 

Employee  training.  Authorizing  Veterans'  Administration  to  reimburse  State 
and  local  agencies  for  expenses  incurred  in  rendering  services  in  connection 
with  administration  of  certain  training  programs  for  veterans,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  2477 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Colorado.  July  26,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1840,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [S.  2477  also  relates 
to  subsistence  allowances  for  veterans  taking  on  the  job  training  or  educational 
courses  while  gainfully  employed.]     t 

Social  and  economic  seciiriti/.    Social  security  act  amendments  of  1946,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  7037   [to  amend  social  security  act  and  Internal  revenue 
code]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.    July  27,  legislative  day  July  5,  1046.    41  p. 
(S.  rp.  1862.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  0.  card  46-20769 

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FOREIGN   KELATIOxNS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alaskan  International  Hiyhivay  Commitision,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2871 
[to  create  a  commission  to  be  Icnown  as  Alaslian  International  Highway  Com- 
mission] ;  snbmitted  by  Mr.  Murray.     July  24,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946, 

2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1825,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  July  24. 
1946 ;  no.  7.    1946.    28  p.  4"     t  Y  4.F  76/2 :  79/7 

International  Court  of  Justice.  Compulsory  jurisdiction.  International  Court  of 
Justice,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  Res.  196, 
proposing  acceptance  of  compulsorv  jurisdiction  of  International  Court  of  Jus- 
tice by  United  States  Government,  July  11-15,  1946.  1946.  iii+160  p. 
*  Paper,  25c.  •  Item  392 
L.  C.  card  46-26642  Y  4.  F  76/2  :  In  8/11 

• International  Court  of  Justice,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  196  [proposing 

acceptance  of  compulsory  jurisdiction  of  International  Court  of  Justice  by 
I'nited   States  Government]  :   snbmitted   by  Mr.   Thomas  of  Utah.     July  25, 
legislative  day  July  5, 1946.    lip.    (S.  rp.  1835,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26776 

Undersecretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs.  Establishing  office  of  Under  Sec- 
retary of  State  for  Economic  Affairs,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6646  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Connally.  July  24,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1824, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

IMMIGRATION  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Basques  in  United  States.  Relief  of  certain  Basque  aliens,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1402;  submitted  by  Mr.  Russell.     July  23,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 

3  p.     (S.  rp.  1813,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Iban-a.  Simon  F.  Simon  Fermin  Ibarra,  report  to  accompany  S.  1993  [for  relief 
of  Simon  Fermin  Ibarra] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  July  23,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1812,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Immigration.  Placing  Chinese  wives  of  American  citizens  on  nonquota  basis, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4844 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knowland.  Aug.  1,  legis- 
lative day  July  29, 1946.     2  p.     ( S.  rp.  1927,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Karamouzis,  Dimitrios.  Dlmitrios  Karamouzis.  known  as  James  C.  Karamouzis 
or  James  C.  Kar,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5527  [for  relief  of  Dimitrios 
Karamouzis,  known  as  James  C.  Karamouzis  or  James  C.  Kar]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Russell.  Aug.  2,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1929,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Uffalde.  Pedro.  Pedro  Ugalde,  report  to  accompany  S.  1992  [for  relief  of  Pedro 
Ugalde] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hoey.  July  23,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  1811,  79th  Cong. '2(1  sess.)     t 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS  C0MMITTB:E,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition,  Aug.  2,  1946;  no.  6. 
1946.     67  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  In  2/2  :  79/6 

Canton,  S.  Dak.  Providing  for  conveyance  to  Canton.  S.  Dak.,  of  Canton  Insane 
Asylum,  located  in  Lincoln  County,  S.  Dak.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2426;  sub- 
mitted bv  Mr.  Bushtield.  July  24,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1830,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Hunter,  Wis.  Providing  funds  for  construction  of  school  building  at  Hunter, 
Wis.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6141  |  to  provide  funds  for  cooiwration  with 
school  board  of  Hunter  school  district  for  construction  and  eciuipnient  of  new 
school  building  in  Hunter,  Wis.,  to  be  available  to  both  Indian  and  non-Indian 
children]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  La  Follette.  July  26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
Ip.     (S.rp.  1845,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Indiana.  IjCasing  Indian  lands  situated  within  State  of  Washington  for  period 
not  to  exceed  25  years,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2586;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Mahoney.  July  30,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1906,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Navajo  Indian  education,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  J.  Res.  79, 
establishing  a  joint  congressional  committee  to  malie  study  of  claims  of  Indian 
tribes  against  United  States,  and  to  investigate  administration  of  Indian  affairs, 
May  14.  1946.     1946.     iii+29  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  394 
L.  C.  card  46-26727  Y  4.  In  2/2 :  N  22/2 

Pen.sacola  reservoir-Graud  River  Dam  project,  Okla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3058  [to  authorize  use  of  certain  lands  of  United  States,  now  used  for  purposes 
of  Seneca  Indian  School,  for  flowage  in  connection  with  providing  additional 
storage  space  in  Pensacola  reservoir  of  Grand  River  Dam  project  in  Oklahoma, 
and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Aug.  1, 
legislative  day  July  29,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1924,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Refund  of  taxes  illegally  paid  by  Indians  [on  income  derived  from  allotted 
landsl,  amending  sec.  2,  act  of  Jan.  29,  1942  (56  Stat.  21),  report  to  accompany 
S.  1439 ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  July  30,  legislative  day  July 
29,  1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1905,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Scfiool  attendance.  Permitting  agents  and  employees  of  States  to  enter  upon 
Indian  lands  for  purpose  of  enforcing  sanitation,  compulsory  school  attendance, 
etc.,  amending  act  of  Feb.  15,  1929  (45  Stat.  1185),  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2893 ;  submitted  by  :\Ir.  O'Mahoney.  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  1923,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

White,  Alice  S.  Authorizing  sale  of  land  of  Alice  Scott  White,  Crow  Indian 
Reservation,  Mont.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4114  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler. 
July  26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1844,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Yakima  Reservation.  Membership  roll  of  Yakima  Indians.  Washington,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6165  [to  provide  for  preparation  of  membership  roll  of 
Indians  of  Yakima  Reservation,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  Aug.  1, 
legislative  day  July  29, 1946.    2  p.    (S.  rp.  1925,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Zamora,  Antonio.  Antonio  Zamora  and  others,  report  to  accompany  S.  59  [for 
relief  of  Antonio  Zamora,  Mrs.  Antonio  Zamora,  Antonio  Zamora,  jr.,  Mrs. 
Juan  Chavez,  John  Chavez,  jr.,  Roland  Chavez.  Selso  Trujillo,  heirs  of  Keith 
Lane,  and  M.  G.  Wright] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  Aug.  1,  legislative  day 
July  29,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1926,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Committee  amended 
title  of  S.  59  to  provide  also  for  relief  of  heirs  of  Keith  Lane,  but  did  not 
amend  the  text.]     t 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  Aug.  15, 
1946 ;  no.  12.    1946.    52  p.  4°    $  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  79/12 

Intei-vational  communication.     Investigation   of  international   communications 
by  wire  and  radio,  interim  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  24;  [submitted  by  Mr. 
Wheeler].     1946.    ii+4  p.     (S.  rp.  1907,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  40-20761 

National  Air  Policy  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  1639  [to  amend  transporta- 
tion act  of  1940  so  as  to  establish  National  Air  Policy  Board]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Mitchell.  July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  11M6.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  1909,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Textiles.  Investigation  by  Federal  Trade  Commission  of  integration,  under 
common  control,  of  textile  and  clothing  manufacturing  plants  and  effect  on  in- 
dependent manufacturers,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  187;  submitted  bv 
Mr.  McMahon.  July  21,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  1917,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

JUDICIARY  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  79th  Congress.  Julv  19,  1946; 
no.  64.    1^6.    187  p.  4°     J  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  79/64 

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Collective  bargaining.  Protecting  inherent  right  of  person  to  work  and  bargain 
freely  with  his  employer,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  163  [proposing  amend- 
ment to  Constitution  of  United  States  to  prohibit  denial  or  infringement  of  in- 
herent right  of  person  to  work  and  bargain  freely  with  his  employer] ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Andrews.  July  27,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
1858,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Dedication  Day,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  35  [designating  Nov.  19,  1946, 
anniversary  of  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  address,  as  Dedication  Day]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  30,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1904, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Employees'  Compensation  Commission.  Reestablishing  United  States  Employees' 
Compensation  Commission,  report  to  accompany  S.  2456  [to  provide  for  reestab- 
lishment  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission  with  same 
functions  which  it  had  prior  to  time  Reorganization  plan  numbered  2  became 
effective] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ferguson.  July  24,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  1831,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Enemy  property.    Administration  of  alien  property,  report  to  accompany  S.  2378 
[to  amend  1st  war  powers  act,  1941]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huffman.     July  26, 
legislative  day  .Tuly  5,  1946.     13  p.      (S.  rp.  1839,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26896 

Evacuation  Claims  Commission.  Creating  Evacuation  Claims  Commission,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2127 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  24,  legislative  day 
July  5,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  1827,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [The  purpose  of 
S.  2127  is  to  provide  for  adjudication  of  claims  arising  out  of  evacuation  of 
persons  of  Japanese  ancestry  from  west  coast  military  areas,  Alaska,  and 
Hawaii,  subsequent  to  Dec.  7,  1941.]     t 

Evidence.  Safeguarding  admission  of  evidence  in  certain  cases,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  43;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  27,  legislative  day  July  5, 
1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1857,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Government  offices.     President's  plan  for  reorganization  of  executive  departments, 
hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  Con.  Res.  64,  65,  and  66,  concurrent 
resolutions  disapproving  Reorganization  plans  1,  2,  and  3,  June  14-27,  1946. 
1946.    iii-f  471  p.    *  Paper,  65c.    •  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-26636  '  Y  4. J  89/2 :  R  29/3 

National  Woman's  Relief  Corps.  Providing  for  incorporation  of  National 
Woman's  Relief  Corps,  Auxiliary  to  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  report  to 
accompany  S.  1650 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McCarran.  July  24,  legislative  day  July 
5,1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1826,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Registers  {land  offices).  Superseding  provisions  of  Reorganization  plan  no.  3  of 
1946  by  reestablishing  oflSces  of  registers  of  land  oflBces,  and  providing  for  ap- 
pointment of  director  and  associate  director  of  Bureau  of  Land  Management, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2442 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mc*Carran.  July  24,  legislative 
day  July  5,  194'6.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  1828,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

MIUCTAEY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Army.  Providing  additional  inducements  to  citizens  of  United  States  to  make 
career  of  military  or  naval  service,  report  to  accompany  S.  2460;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
1768,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Beightler,  Robert  8.  Robert  Sprague  Beiglitler,  report  to  accompany  S.  2480 
[authorizing  appointment  of  Robert  Sprague  Beightler  as  permanent  brigadier 
general  of  the  line  of  Regular  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  July 
26,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1852,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Fishing  vessels.  Rights  of  former  owners  of  fishing  vessels,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5552  [relating  to  sale  by  United  States  of  surplus  vessels  suitable  for  fish- 
ing] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  1920,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Luuntzcn  Robert  E.  Robert  E.  Lauritzeu(  ivp<irt  to  accompany  S.  1931  [for 
relief  of  Kobm  E.  Lauritzen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Downey.  Jul/^  legislative 
clay  July  o,  UMt).     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1814,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t  '^S'siatne 

^^Q-7W*^'"'"''-,^^/""''T"*  '-'"''^  elinjination  of  officers,  report  to  accompany  S 
1»<4  [to  provide  for  selection  for  elimination  and  retirement  of  officers  of  Reen- 
\Z\uu^%'J\'''  etiualization  of  retirement  benefits  for  members  of  Army  of 
Vq1«  n  fc'""'  {''-J^^^''  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maybank.  July  20 
1^6.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1(67,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t  "  J  '^. 

— —  Retirement,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session  on 
bx  Is  relating  to  retirement.  S.  1974  [to  provide  for  selection  for  elimination  anS 
retirement  of  officers  of  Regular  Army,  for  equalization  of  retirement  beneTts 

Zv^'T^nuft^'  t^''^^''''r^  ^^^  '•^^>^^-  P"'-Poses]    and  other?. 

Vo^.ilF'll'^-     ^^^-     "'+67  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  401 

L.  C.  card  4(.-26eD4  Y  4  jl  g^/g :  R  31/8 

^  m'it?!.?'%';r  rnn""-  "^'"^^  ^°'^^^  ^^""^^  ^^^  «^  1^6'  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee,  i9th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  4051,  to  grant  to  enlisted  ner- 

rX"'  ;'.Sr  force^c-ertain  benefits  in  lien  of  acx-umufated  leav^Jufl  Tnd 
9,  1»46.     1946.     111+22  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  401 

L.  C.  card  46-26732  Y  4  ^  5^/2  .•  Ar  5/20/946 

Pershing,  John  J.  Medal  for  General  Pershing,  report  to  accompany  H  R  3944 
[authorizing  President  of  United  States  to  award  special  Saf  to  John  J 
Pershing]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  Julv  25,  legislative  day  July 
5,  1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1832,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    f         '        '      «  *  ''^''*'  "'»>  -^^^^ 

Reemployment  of  veterans.    Relieving  liability  for  acts  done  or  omitted  under 

the're  sha?f  he'n  'Tf^l''^'  '''''^''\''  ^^^-^^P^^"^  ".  R.  6035  [to  provide  thaj 
rtie  e  ^hall  be  no  liability  for  acts  done  or  omitted  in  good  faith  bv  employer 
with  respect  to  reemploying  veterans  in  accordance  with  regulations  of  di- 
Snmfrl  hi^Afl'r'^'''''''  f /'\f^'«'-^l  ^ith  any  applicable  court  decision]; 
i^in  -of,  n^  'o  p"^""^^-  /J"l.^  -3.  legislative  day  July  5.  1946.  18  p.  (S.  rp 
IMO.  (9th  Cong^2d  sess.)  [Includes  individual  views  of  Mr.  Murray  and  views 
of  minority.]     t  >icvio 

Rubber.     War  plants  disposal,  synthetic  rubber,  hearing  before  subcommittee 
on  siuijlu.spn. perry    7tJth  Congress.  2d  sessiuii,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  129,  July 
1,  1946.    1946.    111+17  p.    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  401 
L.  C.  card  46-26722  Y  ^^  -9/2 :  W  19/16 

MINES  AND   MIMXG   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Electrochemical  1ahoraforic.«.  Authorizing  construction  of  electrochemical  lab- 
oratory in  Pacific  Northwest,  report  to  accompany  S.  1954;  submS  bv  Mr 
2d  sess)     j^^^-l'^^Si^l'-^t-^^^^y  July  29,  1946.     2  p.      ( S.  r\.  19?9,  TOth  a^ng! 

Mines  and  mineral  resources.  Insuring  preservation  of  technical  and  economic 
records  of  domestic  sources  of  ores  of  metals  and  minerals,  rep^n  to  ac?^m' 
S  "n  fs'r;  T.'of  ""1  \^  ^^%G"ff'>.-  July  23,  legisiativ^  day  July". 
i^  f  u  ^?-  P-  ^^P'  '^^^  ^''"^-  2^^  «^^^^>  H.  R.  4562  provides  for  trans- 
JaVe'use  foTtheLTT  ^"  ^'^  '^'"^'^  ^"^•^='"  ^'^^^  «^^--  '^^^^-^  -  'on.l 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alffonquin.  revenue  cutter.  .Aliscellaneous  bills,  hearing.  70th  Congress  2d  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  1498,  to  correct  naval  record  of  former  memb^xfof  crews  of 
revenue  cutters  Algonquin  and  Onondaga,  S.  2245,  to  authorize  SecretlTy  of 
Navy  to  construct  postgraduate  school  at  Monterey,  Calif..  S.  2349,  to  permit 
Secretary  of  ^avy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and  settle  claimsTor 
damages  to  property  under  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department  S  2304  to  pro- 
vide lor  training  of  officers  for  naval  service,  June  25,  1946  1946  iii-l-^O  n 
♦  Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  403  '  ■  ■       ^-rou  p. 

L.  C.  card  4^26726  Y  4  j^  22/2 :  B  49/55 

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Boston  Navy  Yard.     Civilian  employment  conditions,  Boston  Navy  Yard,  hear- 
ing, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  June  28,  1946.     1940.     ii+44  p.     *  Paper,  lOc. 
•  Item  403 
L.  C.  card  46-26740  T  4.N  22/2 :  Em  7/2 

Naval  education.  Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  79(h  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  2245,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  construct  iwstgraduate  school  at 
Monterey,  Calif.,  S.  2247,  to  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to  delegate  authority 
to  compromise  and  settle  claims  against  United  States  caused  by  vessels  of 
Navy  or  in  naval  service,  or  for  towage  or  salvage  service  to  such  vessels, 
S.  2253,  to  further  amend  act  of  Jan.  16,  1936,  as  amended,  to  provide  for 
retirement  and  retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members  of  teaching  staff  at 
Naval  Academy  and  Postgraduate  School.  Naval  Academy,  S.  2291,  to  author- 
ize Secretary  of  Navy  to  ti-ansfer  vessel  to  American  Antarctic  Association. 
Inc.,  S.  2292,  for  relief  of  Miami  herald.  Key  West  citizen,  and  Miami  daily 
news,  H.  R.  4525,  for  relief  of  Oran  Edmund  Randall  Rumrill,  H.  R.  4863,  to 
establish  date  of  acceptance  of  commission  as  lieutenant,  junior  grade,  Naval 
Reserve,  by  William  Leon  de  Carbonel  to  be  June  1,  1941,  and  date  of  reporting 
for  active  duty  to  be  Dec.  9,  1941.  H.  R.  5640,  to  reestablish  status  of  funds 
of  midshipmen's  store,  barber  shop,  cobbler  shop,  and  tailor  shop  at  Naval 
Academy,  H.  R.  4433,  to  provide  for  conveyance  to  Alabama  for  use  as  public 
park  of  militai-y  reservation  known  as  Fort  Morgan,  [and  on  resolution  in  re] 
project  460-C  of  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks,  covering  proposal  of  Navy  De- 
partment to  acquire  St.  John's  College,  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  11,  1946.  1946. 
iii+41  p  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  403 
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Training  of  officers  for  naval  service,  hearings.  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 

on  S.  2304,  June  12  and  13,  1940.    1946.    iii+57  p.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  403 
L.  O.  card  46-26&30  Y  4.N  22/2  :  Of  2/3 

Navy  Department  land  projects,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  consideration 
of  projects  referred  to  committee  by  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks  covering 
proposals  of  Navy  Department  to  acquire  land  or  property,  or  dispose  of  same, 
June  25,  1946.     1946.     iii-1-22  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  403 
L.  C.  card  46-26736  Y  4.N'22/2  :  L  2^2/2 

PENSIONS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Pensions.  Granting  increased  service  pensions  in  certain  Spanish-American  War 
cases  [including  Roxer  Rebellion  and  Philippine  Insurrection]  not  included  in 
rent  [recent]  legislation  providing  increases  to  other  Spanish-American  War 
veterans  and  their  dependents,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6900;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Tunnell.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  9  p.  (S.  rp.  1809,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Providing  increased  pensions  to  members  of  Regular  Army,  Navy,  Marine 

Corps,  and  Coast  Guard  who  become  disabled  by  reason  of  their  service  therein 
during  other  than  a  period  of  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3908 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Tunnell.  July  22,  legislative  day  July  5,  1946.  6  p.  (Sv  rp.  1808,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  ROADS  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Meany,  William  S.  William  S.  Meany.  report  to  accompany  S.  1225  [for  relief 
of  William  S.  Meany]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  Aug.  2,  legislative  day  July 
29,1946.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  1928,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Post  Office  Departm'ent  Library.  Authorizing  Postmaster  General  to  accept  gifts 
and  bequests  for  benefit  of  library  of  Post  Office  Department,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6721;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  29, 
1946.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  1922,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Postage.  Fixing  rate  of  postage  on  domestic  air  mail,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5560;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hayden  for  :Mr.  Chavez.  July  25,  legislative 
day  July  5,  1946.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  1834,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Postage — Continuetl 

To  fix  rate  of  postage  ou  domestic  air  mail,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 

session,   on    H.    R.    5560,    July    10-12,    1946.     1946.     iii+73  p.     *  Paper     15c 

•  Item  406 

L.  C.  card  46-2GG67  T  4.P  84/2 :  A  i  7/7 

Star  routes.     Providing  for  carrying  of  mail  on  star  routes,  report  to  accompany 

S.  2453;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chavez.     Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.     4  p. 

(S.  rp.  1921,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GBOUNDS   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Sale  or  exchange  of  Coast  Guard  site  at  Fort  Lauderdale, 
Fla.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2419  Lto  amend  further  act  of  Apr.  6,  1938,  as 
amended,  authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  exchange  sites  at  Miami  Beach, 
Fla.,  for  Coast  Guard  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Andrews.  July  23,  legis- 
lative day  July  5, 1946.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  1821,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

PUBLIC  LANDS  AND  SURVEYS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Castle  Clinton  'National  Monument.  Establishing  Castle  Clinton  National  Monu- 
ment in  city  of  New  York,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5125 ;  submitted  by  Mr 
O'Mahoney.     July  29,  1946.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  1899,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Glacier  National  Park.  Providing  for  acquisition  by  exchange  of  non-Federal 
property  within  Glacier  National  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7020; 
submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  29,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1901,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Miles  City,  Mont.  Granting  to  Miles  City,  Mont.,  land  in  Custer  County,  Mont., 
for  industrial  and  recreational  purposes  and  as  museum  site,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6896 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  29,  1946.  2  p.  ( S.  rp. 
1900,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Theodore  Roosevelt  National  Park.  To  establish  Theodore  Roosevelt  National 
Park,  to  erect  monument  in  memory  of  Theodore  Roosevelt  in  Medora,  N.  Dak., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4435 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Mahoney.  July  29,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  1897,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Torrent,  John.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  duplicate  of  Porter- 
field  scrip  certificate  no.  53  to  Muskegon  Trust  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  as  trustee 
of  John  Torrent  trust,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1S60;  submitted  by  Mr. 
O'Mahoney.    July  29,  1946.    2  p.    ( S.  rp.  1898,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

TEBEITOBIES  AND  INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions  and  nominations 
referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  Aug.  2,  1946;  no.  5.  1946.  11  p. 
4°     t  Y4.T  27/2:  79/5 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Kjar,  Andrew.  Andrew  Kjar,  alias  Peter  Orlofif.  Katherine  D.  Kjar,  maiden 
name  Katherine  D.  Orlofif,  and  Ester  Harley  Sharon,  severally  and  jointly  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1946.]     no.  46067,  p.  23-36.     t 

Ju  3.8 :  K  659 

Ragland,  C.  A.  sr.  First-Citizens  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  as  administrator  of  C.  A. 
Ragland,  sr.,  v.  T'nited  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  no.  17846  Con- 
gressional, p.  9-42     t  Ju  3.8 :  R  127 

Scully.  Frederick.  Estate  of  Frederick  Scully,  Thomas  A.  Scully,  William  E. 
Trapp  and  John  C.  Scully,  executors,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     nos.  46462  and  46463,  p.  23-36.     t  Ju  3.8 :  Scu  47 

BculUf.  Thomas  A.  Thomas  A.  Scully  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     nos.  46388  and  46389,  p.  23-47.     t  Ju  3.8 :  Scu  47/2 

Standard  Transformer  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  45924,  p.  11-29.     t  Ju  3.8 :  St  24/28 

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EMERGENCY  BOARDS  (NATIONAL  RAILWAY  LABOR 

PANEL) 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  created  May  7,  1946,  pursuant  to 
sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  unadjusted  disputes  concerning 
rates  of  pay  and  working  rules,  between  Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc., 
American  Airlines,  Inc.,  American  Overseas  Airlines,  Inc.,  BranifE  Airways,  Inc., 
Chicago  and  Southern  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  Delta  Air  Corp.,  Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc., 
National  Airlines,  Inc.,  Northeast  Airlines,  Inc.,  Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.,  Penn- 
sylvania-Central Airlines  Corp.,  United  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  Western  Air  Lines,  Inc., 
and  certain  of  their  employees  represented  by  Air  Line  Pilots  Association,  In- 
ternational, Washington,  D.  C,  July  8,  1946.  [1946.]  iii-f43  p.  t  •  Item 
848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3883  NMB  1.7 :  T  68 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Surplus  reporter,  issue  no.  12,  Feb.  25  and  26,  1946,  surplus  property  offerings. 
ri946.]  viii-f  20  p.  il.  and  24  p.  il  4"  (Consumer  Goods  Division,  War  Assets 
Corporation.)  [For  later  issues,  see  Surplus  reporter,  under  War  Assets  Ad- 
ministration, Emergency  Management  OflBce.]     f  regional  oflBces. 

FL  5.14 :  12-2,12-3 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

National  electric  rate  book. 

Note. — The  Nation.il  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,  are  issued  in  loose-leaf  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate 
changes  and  new  rate  schedules  are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data. 

Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book,  .$10.00  including  binders  and  Sup- 
plement service,  for  12  months  from  date  of  order ;  Supplement  service  thereafter,  $7.50 
per  year. 

State  rate  books,  .?1.00  each,  including  binder  and  Supplement  services  for  12  months; 
Supplement  service  thereafter,  .?1.00  per  year. 

National  electric  rate  book :  [State  separate]  ;  Kansas.     Apr.  1946.     34  p.  4° 

[Supersedes  issue  of  Apr.  30,  1942.]  FP  1.18 :  K  13/946 

Same;  North  Dakota.     June  1946.     9  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  May  15, 

1942.  ]  FP  1.18 :  N  81d/W6 

Same;  South  Dakota.     June  1946.     14  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  May  15, 

1942.]  FP  1.18 :  So  8d/946 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Regulations.  Consumer  credit,  amdt.  21  to  Regulation  W  [effective  Sept.  3, 1946.] 
[1946.]     1  p.     ([Regulation  W,  amdt.  21.])      [Processed.]     t 

FR  1.6 :  945/W/amdt.21 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Far  East.  International  educational  relations,  the  Far  East,  selected  references 
for  teachers  ;  by  C.  O.  Arndt.    [19-16.]    4  p.  4"    [From  School  life,  July  1946.]   t 

FS  5.7/a  :  F  22 

Pen/.    Education  in  Peru  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Cameron  D.  Ebaugh.     [1946.] 
vii+91  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1946,  no.  3.)      [Another  illustration  on  front  cover.] 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E  46-34  FS  5.3 :  946/8 

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1078  Government  Publications 

Units  of  work.  How  to  build  a  unit  of  work  [with  bibliographies] ;  by  Ruth  G. 
Strickland.      [1<J4G.]      [4]+48   i).    il.      (Bulletin   1946,   no.   5.)      •Taper,   15c. 

•  Item  402 

L.  (".  card  E  46-31  FS  5.3:  946/5 

Visiting  teacher  services,  report  of  conference  called  by  commissioner  of  education 
and  held  in  Oftice  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1945 ;  [by  Katherine 
M.Cook].     [1946.]     [2]+14p.     (Leaflet  75.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  496 
L.  C.  card  E  4&-33  FS  5.18 :  75 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.  Notices  of  judgment  summarizing  judicial  review  of  orders  under  sec. 
701  (F)  and  505  (H)  of  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  6-7.  July  1946. 
p.  37-44.    t     •  Item  513  FS  7.17  :  6-7 

Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act ;  Foods, 

S301-S500.    June  1946.    p.  323-390.    t     •  Item  513 

L.  C.  card  Agr  40-122  FS  7.10 :  8301-8500 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Calcium.     Sequestration  of  calcium   and   magnesium   in  presence  of  alkaline 
detergents;  by  Edward  H.  Mann  and  C.  C.  Ruchhoft.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.     (Re- 
print 2704.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  Apr.  12,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  15.]     *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26848  FS  2.7/a :  2704 

Chlorine  as  possible  ovicide  for  Aedes  aegypti  eggs  [with  one  reference]  ;  by 
Stephen  P.  Hatchett.     [1946.]     4  p.     (Reprint  2709.)      [From  Public  health 
reports.  May  10, 1946,  v.  61,  no.  19]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26850  FS  2.7/a :  2709 

Hygiene,  Industrial.  Directory  of  State  and  local  industrial  hygiene  personnel, 
July  1946.     [1946.]     ll+[3]p.  4°     [Processed.]     $  FS  2.2 :  In  27/2/946 

Malaria.  Spray-time  topics,  join  fight  against  malaria.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  4°, 
folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     *  Paper,  5c.    single  copy  ($1.00  per  100). 

FS  2.2  :  M  29/4 

Parasitic  diseases.  Method  of  conducting  50  i)ercent  hemolysis  and  point  com- 
plement-fixation test  for  parasitic  diseases  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John 
Boziecvich,  Helen  M.  Hoyem  and  Vernal  M.  Walston.  [1946.]  [2] +6  p.  (Re- 
print  27(12.)      [From   Public   health    reports,   Apr.    12,    1946,    v.    61,    no.    15.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26849  FS  2.7/a  :  2702 

renicillin.  Synergistic  action  of  penicillin  and  mapharsen  (oxophenarsine  hydro- 
chloride) in  treatment  of  experimental  syphilis  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
Harry  Eagle,  Harold  J.  Magnuson,  and  Ralph  Fleischman.  1946.  8  p.  il. 
([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  253.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal 
disease  information,  Jan.  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS2.9/a:253 

Prisoners.  Statisticiil  study  of  500  psychopathic'  prisoners  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences];  by  Hulsey  Cason  and  M.  J.  Pescor.  [1946.]  [2]-fl7  p.  (Reprint 
2705.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  Apr.  19,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  16.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26852  FS  2.7/a  :  2705 

Rickettsia.     Preparation  of  antigens  from  yolk  sacs  infected  with  rickettsiae 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Norman  H.  Topping  and  Charles  C.  Shepard. 
[1946.]    8  p.     (Reprint  2711.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  May  17,  1946,  v.  51, 
no.  20.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26991  FS  2.7/a  :  2711 

Rodenticides.    Comparative  assays  of  rodenticides  on  wild  Norway  rats  ;  1,  Toxic- 
ity [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sally  H.  Dieke  and  Curt  P.  Richter.     [1946.] 
[2] +7  p.  il.      (Reprint  2708.)      [From  I'uhlic  health  reports,  May  10,  1946, 
v.  61,  n().  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26990  FS  2.7/a :  2708 

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Rural  public  health.     Public  health  program  for  rural  areas;  by  Frederick  D. 
Mott.     [1946.]     [2] +9  p.     (Reprint  2706.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  Apr. 
26,  1946,  V.  61,  no.  17.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26988  FS  2.7/a  :  2706 

Scrub  typhus.    Method  for  preparation  of  tseutsugamushi  (scrub  typhus)  anti- 
gen from  Infected  yolk  sacs  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Norman  H.  Topping 
and  Charles  C.  Shepard.     [1946.]      [2] +4  p.     (Reprint  2716.)      [From  Public 
health  reports,  May  31,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  22.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26909  FS  2.7/a  :  2716 

Solvents.     Composition   of   some   trade   name   solvents   used   for   cleaning   and 
degreasing  and  for  thinning  paints;  bv  Allen  D.  Brandt,  W.  .7.  McConnell  and 
R.    H.    Flinn.     [1946.]      [2] +12   p.      (Reprint    2691.)      [From   Public    health 
I'eports,  Feb.  1,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  5.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ~ 
L.  C.  card  46-26986  FS  2.7/a  :  2691 

Streptomycin  in  experimental  plague  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  W.  Horni- 
brook.     [1946.]      [2] +4    p.     (Reprint   2703.)      [From    Public    health    reports, 
Apr.  12,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26987  FS  2.7/a  :  2703 

-Siii/o,  penicillin  [with  bibliography]  [June  1946].  [41  p.  narrow  8°  [(Health 
education  series  no.  13.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  per  100) .     •  Item  522 

FS  2.50 :  13/2 

Tropical  disease  education  program  of  Public  Health  Service  ;  by  William  S.  Boyd, 
Trawick  H.   Stubbs  and  Paul  P.  Weinstein.     [1946.]     6  p.      (Reprint  2712.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  May  17,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  20.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26989  FS  2.7/a  :  2712 

Venereal  diseases.  Directory  of  clinics  for  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  venereal 
diseases.  Revised  1946.  [1946.]  iii+52  p.  4°  (Supplement.  4  to  Venereal 
disease  information.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  1946  directory,  venereal  disease 
clinics.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  531  FS  2.10:  4/6 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

PresidenVs  Hifjhway  Safety  Conference.     Proceedings  of  the  President's  Highway 
Safety  Conference,  report  of  general  sessions  and  summary  of  committee  activi- 
ties,  Department  Auditorium,   Washington,  D.   C,   May  8-10,   1946.     [1946.] 
vi+192  p.  il.     *  Fabrikoid,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  46-27750  FW  2.18 :  P  94/946 

Roads.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  Public  Roads  Administration  to  pay  dam- 
age claims,  foi-  damage  to  roads  and  highwavs  of  States  or  their  subdivisions. 
July  25, 1940.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  727,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation.  Report  on  audit  of  Federal  Deposit 
Insurance  Corporation,  1945,  letter  tran.smitting  report  on  audit  of  Federal 
Deposit  Insurance  Coriioration,  fiscal  year  1945;  [prepared  under  direction  of 
Corporation  Audits  Division].     1946.     vii+56  p.     (H.  doc.  639,  79th  Cong.  2d 

SGSS. )       1" 

L.  C.  card  46-26866 

Spruce  Production  Corporation.  Report  on  audit  of  United  States  Spruce  Pro- 
duction Corporation,  letter  transmitting  report  on  audit  of  United  States 
Spruce  Production  Corporation,  fiscal  year  1945;  [prepared  in  Corporation 
Audits  Division].     July  26,  1946.    6  p.     (H.  doc.  750,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1080  GOVERNSIENT   PUBLICATIONS 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Envelopes.  Abstract  of  contracts  approved  by  Joint  Committee  on  Printing  for 
plain  envelopes  in  common  use  by  2  or  more  departments,  establishments  or 
services  of  Government  in  District  of  Columbia  for  term  of  6  months  beginning 
July  1,  1{M6;  corrected  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  4"     t 

GP  1.2:  En  8/2/946-2 
Materials.    Abstract  of  contracts  for  material,  etc.  for  public  printing  and  binding 
for  term  of  6  months  beginning  July  1,  1946.     1946.     32  p.  4°     J 

GP1.2:M41/2/»4&-2 
Paper.    Abstract  of  contracts  approved  by  Joint  Committee  on  Printing  for  paper 
for  public  printing  and  binding  and  blank  paper  for  use  of  Government  depart- 
ments and  establishments  in  District  of  Columbia  for  term  of  3  months  begin- 
ning July  1,  1946;  corrected  July  1,  1946.     [1946]     49  p.  4°     J 

GP  1.2 :  P  19/6/946-2 
DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  chemistry  and  soils  and  fertilizers;  July  1946.  [19461  [21+28  n 
(Price  list  46,  41st  edition.)     t     •  Item  592  l        .j     i   j-r^  p. 

L.  C.  card  25-27341  GP  3.9  .  45/41 

Government  periodicals;  JvHy  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +10  p.  (Price  list  36,  49th  edi- 
tion.)    t     •  Item  592 

L.  C.  card  26-26170  GP  3.9 :  36/49 

Transportation,  railroad  and  shipping  problems,  postal  service,  communications 

£?^o^.P"'Y?.  ^^^'}  Panama  Canal:  July  1946.     [1946.]  [2]-f85  p.     (Price  list 
25,  34th  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 

L.  C.  card  26-26255  GP  3.9 :  25/34 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

'    FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Available  publications  on  fisheries  [list]  ;  compiled  in  Divi- 
sion of  Information.  Rev.  June  1946.  Chicago,  111.  [1946].  30  p.  4°  (Fishery 
leaflet  9.)     [Processed.]     t  149.28:9/3 

Fishery  statistics  of  United  States,  1942 ;  by  A.  W.  Anderson  and  E   A 

Power.  1946.  [2] +248  p.  il.  4°  (Statistical  digest  11.)  *  Paper,  GOc 
•  Item  604  i     .  ■ 

L.  C.  card  42-38120  149.32:11 

Game  birds.  Dealers  in  upland  game  birds  [list]  ;  compiled  in  Division  of  Wildlife 
Research.  Rev.  Nov.  1945.  Chicago,  111.  (1946].  35  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet 
28L)      [Processed.]     t  149.13:281 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

^^J^^-—^^^  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survev  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic 
atlas  of  the  United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text) 
base  maps,  and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of 
them  are  sale  publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  "Survev 
Washington  25,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Atlaritic  Coa.'ital  Plain.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944;  pt.  1, 
North  Atlantic  slope  basins ;  prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch,  Division  of 
Surface  Water.  1946.  x+634  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  1001.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts, 
New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey.  New  York.  Pennsylvania.  Rhode  Island,  Vermont, 
Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.]  *Paper,  $1.25.  •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  GSia-290  1 19.13  :  1001 

Same:  pt.  2,  South  Atlantic  slope  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins; 

prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch,  Division  of  Surface  Water.  1946. 
ix+552  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  1002.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina,  South 
Carolina,  and  Virginia,  and  other  agencies.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  627 

L.  C.  card  GS9-363  1 19.13  :  1002 

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September  1946  1081 

Mexico,  Oulf  of.  Sui-face  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944:  pt.  8,  Western 
Gulf  of  Mexico  basins ;  prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch,  Division  of 
Surface  Water.  1946.  vi+311  p.  11.  (Water-supply  paper  1008.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Colorado,  Louisiana,  New  Mexico,  and  Texas,  and  other 
agencies.]  *  Paper,  45c.  •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  0810-346  1 19.13 :  1008 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944 :  pt.  12,  Pacific  slope 
basins  in  Washington  and  upper  Columbia  River  basin ;  prepared  by  Water 
Resources  Branch,  Division  of  Surface  Water.  1940.  vi-f2Gl  p.  il.  (AVater- 
supply  paper  1012.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Idaho,  Montana,  and 
Washington,  and  other  agencies.]  *  Paper,  45c.  •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  GS1(>-167  1 19.13 :  1012 

Palos  Verdes  Hills.  Geology  and  paleontology  of  Palos  Verdes  Hills,  Calif,  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  W.  P.  Woodring,  M.  K  Bramlette,  and  W.  S.  W.  Kew.  1946. 
v+145  p.  11.  5  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  207.)     *  Paper,  $1.50. 

•  Item  626 

L.  C.  card  GS46-123  1 19.16 :  207 

Water  levels.  Water  levels  and  artesian  pressure  in  observation  wells  in  United 
States  in  1943 :  pt.  3,  North-Central  States ;  by  O.  E.  Meinzer,  L.  K.  Wenzel  and 
others.  1946.  iv-|-352  p.  il.  ( Water-supply  paper  988. )  [Prepared  in  cooper- 
ation with  Illinois,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota, 
South  Dakota,  and  Wisconsin,  and  other  agencies.]  *  Paper,  55c.  •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  GS36-334  1 19.13 :  988 

Same:  pt.  4,  South-Central  States;  by  O.  E.  Meinzer,  L.  K.  Wenzel  and 

others.     1946.     iv-fl94p.il.     (Water-supply  paper  989.)      [Prepared  in  cooper- 
ation  with   Arkansas,    Louisiana,    Oklahoma,    Texas,    and    other   agencies.] 

*  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  627  1 19.13 :  989 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note.— The  Geological  Survey  makes  contoured  maps — three-dimension  topographic 
maps — which  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  within  that  area.  The  scales  most  commonly  used 
are  1  :  24,000  (1  iuch  =  2,000  feet),  1  :  31,680  (1  inch  =  %  mile),  1  :  62,500  (1  inch  =  about 
1  mile),  and  1  :125,000  (1  inch  =  about  2  miles).  A  general  description  of  topographic 
mails  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  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  an  order  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail 
price.  In  ordering,  give  the  name,  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the 
area  lies. 

Arkansas.  Arkansas,  Pinnacle  Mtn.  quadrangle,  lat.  34°45'-34°52'30",  long. 
92°22'30"-92°30'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     17X14  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  3P  656/946 

Arkansas,  Sweet  Home  quadrangle,  lat.  34°37'30"-34°45',  long.  92°07'30"- 

92°15'.     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  In. 
t  10c.  I  19.12  :  3kSw  36/946 

Connecticut.  Connecticut,  New  Britain  quadrangle,  lat.  41°37'30"^1°45',  long. 
72°45'-72°52'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  6N  42b/946 

Connecticut,     Norwich     quadrangle,     lat.    41°30'-41''37'30",     long.     72"- 

72°07'30".     Scale   1:31,680,    contour   interval    10   ft.     n.    p.    edition    of   1946. 
17X13  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12  :  6N  831/946 

Illinois,  Oilman  quadrangle,  lat.  40''45'-41%  long.  87°45'-88°.  Scale  1:62,500, 
contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13  in.     f  10c. 

119.12:12042/946 

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Indiana,  Depauw  quadrangle,  lat.  38''ir)'-38°22'30",  long.  86''07'30"-86°15'. 
Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    23X18  in.    t  10c. 

1 19.12  :  14D  44/946 

Massachusetts.  Massachu.sotts,  Ware  quadrangle,  lat.  42''15'^2°22'30",  long. 
72°07'30"-72''15'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946,     17  X 13  i  n.     t  10c.  1 19.12  :  21W  22/946 

Mas.sachusetts-New  Hampshire,  Winchendon  quadrangle,  lat.  42°37'30"- 

42°45',  long.  72°-72°07'30".     Scale  1:31,680,   contour   interval   10  ft.     n.   ]). 
edition  of  1946.     17  X 13  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12 :  21 W  721/946 

Michigan,  Warren  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'-42°37'30",  long.  83°-8:3°07'30".  Scale 
1:24,000,  contour  interval  5  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     2;^,X17  in.     1 10c. 

I  19.12 :  22W  2rjl/946 

Missouri.  Missouri,  Cureall  quadrangle,  lat.  36°30'-36°45',  long.  92°-92°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17x14  in.     f  10c. 

1 19.12  :  25C  923/946 

Missouri,  Millersburg  quadrangle,  lat.  38°45'-30'',  long.  92°-92°l5'.     Scale 

1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1940.     17x14  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  25M  619/946 

Nero  Mexico,  Malaga  quadrangle,  lat.  32°-32°15',  long.  104°-104°15'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  25  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17x15  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  31M  29/946 

New  York  State.  New  York,  Cambridge  quadrangle,  lat.  43°-43°07'30",  long. 
73°22'30"-73°30'.  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     tlOc.  1 19.12:  32C  144/946 

New  York.  Fort  Ann  quadrangle,  lat.  43°22'30"^3°30',  long.  73°22'30"-- 

73°30'.     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17x13 
in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32F  775/946 

New  York,  Grafton   quadrangle,   lat.  42°45'-42°52'30",  long.   73°22'30"- 

73°30'.     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1^6.     17x13 
in     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32G  759/94G 

New  York-Vermont,   Hoosick  Falls  quadrangle,  lat.  42°52'30"-43°,  long. 

73°15'-73°22'30".     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32H  769/2/916 

New  York-Vermont,  North  Pownal  quadrangle,  lat.  42°45'-42°52'30",  long. 

73°15'-73°22'30".     Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32N  81p/946 

New  York-Vermont,  Shu.shan  quadrangle,  lat.  43°-43°07'30",  long.  73°15'- 

73°22'30".     Scale   1:31,680,   contour    interval    20   ft.     n.    p.    edition    of   1946. 

17  X 13  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  32Sh  93/946 

Puerto  Rico.  Puerto  Rico,  Cayey  quadrange,  lat.  18°-18''07'30",  long.  66°07'30"- 
66°15'.     Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition   of  1946. 

18  X 17  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  55C  317/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Yauco  quadrangle,  lat.  18°-18°07'30",  long.  66°45'-66°52'30". 

Scale  1:30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     18x17  in. 
1 10c.  1 19.12  :  55Y  28/946 

7Va?o«-Louisiana,  Caddo  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  32°30'-32°45',  long.  94°-94°15'. 
Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946.  17X15  in.  [Map 
covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  43  C  114/946 

Vermont,  Cornwall  quadrangle,  lat.  43°52'30"-44°,  long.  73°07'30"-73°15'.  Scale 
1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1940.    17X12  in.    1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  46  C  816/946 

Washington,  Saddle  Butte  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-40°15',  long.  117°1.T-117°30'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  iatervQl  5Q  ft    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X12  in.    t  IQc, 

1 19.12  ;  48  Sa  15/9,4a 

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INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Pueblo  Indians.  Woik  a  clay  life  uf  Pueblos  [with  list  of  further  reading  on 
Pueblos,  by]  Ruth  Undeihill;  edited  by  Willard  W.  Beatty.  [Printing  De- 
partment, Phoenix  Indian  School,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  May  14,  1946.]  [3] +3-174  p. 
il.  4°  (Education  Division:  Indian  life  and  customs  4.)  [Text  and  another 
illustration  on  p.  1-4  of  cover.]  t  Paper,  60c.,  Phoenix  Indian  School,  I'hoenix, 
Ariz. 
L.  C.  card  46-27707  1 20.30 :  4 

MINES  BUREAU 

A?Sf>«tc;  by  Allan  F.  Matthews  and  R.  Louise  Bryson.  1946.  [2]+Sp.  [Pre- 
print from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.     *  Paper,  r>c.  I  28.37/a  :  Ar  72/2/945 

Asbestos;  bi/  Oliver  Bowles  and  D.  I.  Marsh.  1946.  [2] +10  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1 28.37/a :  As  15/945 

Coal.  Bituminous  coal  and  lignite ;  by  W.  H.  Young,  R.  L.  Ander.son,  and  L.  H. 
Isaac.  1W6.  [2]  +83  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945,  with  final 
statistics  for  1944.]     *  Paper,  15c.  I  28.37/a  :  B  549/945 

Fluorspar  and  cryolite ;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis  and  Gertrude  N.  Greenspoon.  1946. 
[2] +26  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1W5.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  28.37/a  :  F  673/945 

Fuel  briquets  and  pacfkaged  fuel ;  by  Gertrude  S.  Goodman.  1946.  [2]  +21  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.     I  28.37/a  :  B  773/945 

Ge»i.  s^owes  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Sydney  H.  Ball.  1946.  [2] +14  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  284/945 

Gold.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  Eastern  Stat^  (mine  report)  ;  by  A. 
J.  Martin.     1946.      [2] +13  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/18/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,   lead,  and  zinc  in  New  Mexico   (mine  report)  ;  by 

G.  E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson.     1946.     [2] +15  p.  il.     [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/7/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  Oregon  (mine  report)  ;  by  Alfred  L. 

Kansome.      1946.      [2] +11    p.      [Preprint    from    Minerals    yearbook,    1945.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/8/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  Texas  (mine  report)  ;  by  S.  A.  Gus- 
tavson.   1946.    [2] +4  p.    [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]    ♦  Paper,  5c. 

I  28.37/a  :  G  563/10/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  AVashington  (mine  report)  ;  by  C  E. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luff.     1946.     [2] +12  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  year- 
book, 1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/12/945 

Gypsum;  [by]  Charles  L.  Harness  and  M.  G.  Downey.  1946.  [2] +12  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.       1 28.37/a  :  G  998/^5 

Magnesium  compounds  and  miscellaneous  salines ;  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and 
F.  M.  Barsigian.    1946.     [2] +14  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  M  274/4/945 

Metal  mines.     Electrical  and  mechanical  hazards  in  metal  mines,  metal-mine 
accident-prevention  course,  sec.  6   [with  list  of  References  on  electrical  and 
mechanical   hazards].     1946.     vi+S2  p.   il.     (Miner's  circular   56.)     *  Paper, 
20c.     •  Item  640 
L.  C.  card  45-35589  I  28.6 :  56 

Mine  accidents.  Explosions  and  fires  in  bituminous-coul  mines,  coal-mine  acci- 
dent-prevention course,  sec.  4  [with  Bibliography  of  references  on  prevention 
of  mine  explosions  and  fires].     1946.     vii+107  p.  il.     (Miners'  circular  50.) 

*  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  &40 

L.  C.  card  45-36323  I  28.6 :  50 

Mo^yftde^wm;  by  Edwin  K.  Jenckes.  1946.  [2] +12  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  M  739/945 

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1084  Government  Publications 

Nonmetal  mines.     Injury  experience  and  exposure-to-hazard  at  nonmetal  mines 
in  United  States  during  11>44;  [prepared  by  F.  .7.  Kennedy  and  M.  R   Fisher] 
[July  31,  1946.]     22  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys,  H.  S.  S.  no.  360.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  •  128.26:360 

Peat:  by  J.  A.  Corgan  and  Golden  V.  Chiriaco.  1946.  [2]-|-4  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  P  329/945 

Safety  of  life.     Federal  mine  safety  code  for  bituminous-coal  and  lignite  mines 
of  United  States,  July  24,  1946.     1946.     xiv+90  p.  16°     [Pages  85-90  are  left 
blank  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Cloth-lined  paper  cover,  25c.     •  Item  637 
L.  C.  card  46-26928  I  28.2 :  Sa  1 

Sa«;  by  Florence  E.  Harris  and  E.  M.  Tucker.  1946.  [2]-fl5pil  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  Sa  37/945 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Bandelier  National  Monument,  N.  Mex.  [v?ith  list  of  suggested  reading!      [Re- 
vised 1946.]      [1946.]      [6]  p.  il.     f     •  Item  651 
L.  C.  card  46-26993  I  29.21 :  B  22/3/946 

Brices  Cross  Roads  National  Battlefield  Site,  Miss.  [Gunthorp-Warren  Printing 
Company,  Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]     [6]  p.  il.     f  1 29.21 :  B  76/946 

Kenesaw  Mountain  National  Battlefield  Park,  Ga.  [GunthoTp-Warren  Printing 
Company,  Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  K  39/2/946 

Manassas  (Bull  Run)  National  Battlefield  Park,  Va.  [Gunthorp-Warren  Print- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]     [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  M  31/946 

Mesa  Verde  National  Park,  Colo.  Revised  1946.  [1946.]  [3]  p  il  oblong  S" 
folded  into  8°  size,     t     •  Item  652  1 29.6 :  M  56/2/946 

Muir  Woods  National  Monument,  Calif.  [Revised  1946.]  [1946  1  [61  d  il  t 
•  Item  651  j     l         -j     l  j  y.  u..     , 

L.  C.  card  46-26994  I  29.21 :  M  89/946 

Nateliez  Trace  Parkway,  Tenn.-Ala.-Miss.  [Gunthorp-Warren  Printing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]     [4]  p.  il.  oblong  S°,  folded  into  8^  size     t 

I  29.21 :  N  19 

National  parks.     Evolution  of  national  park  system  of  United  States,  thesis  pre- 
sented for  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  Ohio  State  University,  June  1921  [with  bib- 
liography];  by  Paul  Herman  Buck.     1946.     [3]-f74p.     [Reprinted  for  official 
use  only.]     t     •  Item  649 
L.  C.  card  46-27706  1 29.2 :  N  21/5 

Perry's  Victory  and  Intermitional  Peace  Meniorial  National  Monument  Ohio 
[Gunthorp-Warren  Printing  Company,  Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]     [6]  p.  11.     f 

1 29.21 :  P  42/946 

Statue  of  Liberty  National  Monument,  Bedloe's  Island,  N.  T.  [Gunthorp-Warren 
Printing  Company,  Chicago,  Mar.  1946]      [6]  p.  il.     t  I  29.21 :  St  2/4/946 

Thomas  Jefferson   National   Memorial.    Thomas   Jefferson  Memorial.     [1946.] 

f  ^^  P-  1^-     '  I  29.21 :  J  35/2/945 

Tunelo  National  Battlefield  Site.  Miss.     [Gunthorp-Warren  Printing  Company 

Chicago,  Mar.  1946.]      [6]     p.  il.     f  1 29.21  Tt  85/5/946 

Wind  Cave  National  Park,  S.  Dak.    [Revised  1946.]     []946.]  16  p.  il.    t    •  Item 

L.  C.  card  46-26905  I  29.6 :  W  72/2/946 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

^^f  iL^'"^^^^^-    ^'■^t^&es,  culvert,  and  drainage  inlets,  drain  C,  Altus  project,  Okla. 

1946.]    cover  title,  [4]  leaves  +  [2] -f  29  p.  7  pi.  map,  4°    (Specifications  1426.) 

[1  recessed.    Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings:  bids  will  be  received  until 

Aug.  15, 1946.]    tPaper,  $1.40.  I  27.8 :  1426 

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September  1946  1085 

Alius  project — Continued 

Earthwork  and  structures,  station  0+00  to  station  778+22.1,  Ozark  Canal, 

Altus  project,  Okla.  [1946]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+40  p.  35  pi.  map,  4° 
(Specifications  1447.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  22,  1946.]     JPaper,  $2.25.  I  27.8: 1447 

Earthwork  and  structures,  station  1+00  to  station  590+36,  west  canal, 

Altus  project,  Okla.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+37  p.  43  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1179.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Mar.  15,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8: 1179 

Structural   steel   for  spillway   bridge,   Altus  Dam,   Altus   project,   Okla. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+10  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1452.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Sept.  9,  1946.]    tPaper,  $1.00.  127.8:1452 

Boise  project.  Black  Cauyon-"C"  Line  Canal  pumping  plant,  69^kilovolt  trans- 
mission line,  Payette  division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[10]  leaves+[2]+23  p.  35  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1413.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  19, 
1946.  ]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  1 27.8 :  1413 

15-ton  traveling  crane  and  lifting  beam  for  "C"  Line  Canal  pumping  plant, 

Payette  division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2] 
+30  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1442.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  26,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $2.00.  1 27.8 :  1442 

Plate-steel  penstock  for  outlet  works  at  Cascade  Dam,  Payette  division, 

Boi.«;e  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+9  p.  1  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1451.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  29,  1946.]     fPaper,  75c. 

127.8:1451 
Boulder  Canyon  project.  Air-conditioning  equipment  for  exhibit  building  at 
Boulder  Dam,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[20]  leaves+[2]+34  p.  27  pi.  4°  [Specifications  1464.)  [Processed.  Invita- 
tion for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Sept.  9,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.50.  127.8:1464 

4th  report  of  operations  under  Boulder  Canyon  project  adjustment  act,  year 

ended  May  31,  1945.  [1946.]  iv+31  p.  11.  1  tab.  *  Paper,  lOc.  •  Item  661 
L.  C.  card  46-27735  I  27.2 :  B  66/13/995 

Laboratory  standard  wattmeter  for  electrical  laboratory,  Boulder  Canyon 

project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev,  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+7  p.  4°  (Specifi- 
cations 1465.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  9,  1946.]     t  Paper,  50c.  127.8:1465 

24-inch  jet  pumps  for  Boulder  power  plant,  Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.- 
Calif.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+8  p.  3  pi.  1  tab.  4"  (Specifi- 
cations 1208.)  [Processed,  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Mar.  27,  1946.]     f  Paper,  75c. 

127.8:1208 
Buffalo  Rapids  project.  Miscellaneous  structural  steel  for  Fallon  and  Fallon- 
relift  pumping  plants,  2d  division,  Buffalo  Rapids  project,  Mont.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [6]  lea ves+8  p.  3  pi.  4°  ( Specifications  1439. )  [Processed.  Invita- 
tion for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Aug.  26,  1946.]  t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1439 
24-inch  dischai'ge  pipes  for  Fallon  pumping  plant  and  discharge  pipe  con- 
nection for  Fallon  relift  pumping  plant,  2d  division,  Buffalo  Rapids  project, 
Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+11  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1463.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Sept.  10,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8: 1463 

Central  Valley  project.  Earthwork,  canal  lining  and  structures.  Kings  River 
wasteway  and  Kings  River  siphon,  station  1591+66.15  to  station  1647+75, 
Friant-Kern  Canal,  Friant  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [10]  leaves  +[2] +56  p.  35  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1181.) 
[Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Apr.  10,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  I  27.8 :  1181 

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Central  Valley  project — Continued 

Earthwork,  concrete  lining,  and  structures,  station  Iv-lS.l-j-OO  to  station 

L-7744-OO,  Delta-Mendota  Canal,  Delta  division,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [lOJ  leaves+[2]+48  p.  26  pi.  map,  4"  (Specifications 
1435.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Aug.  21,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  127.8:1435 

Steel  accordion  door,  sash  window,  and  sliding  door  for  Keswick  power 

plant,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9] 
leaves+[2]+10  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1459.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  3,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1459 

Steel  partitions  for  Shasta  powerplant,  Kennett  division.  Central  Valley 

project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]-flO  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1444.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  30,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1444 

Steel  partitions,  housings,  and  louvers  for  Shasta  powerplant,  Kennett  divi- 
sion, Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+8  p. 
4  pi.  4°  (Specifications  144.'>. )  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  29,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1445 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project.  Hydraulic  turbines,  governors,  and  generators 
for  Estes  and  Marvs  Lake  powerplants,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [26]  leaves+[2]+89  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1466.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Sept.  24,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $3.25.  I  27.8 :  1466 

Oil  storage  tanks  for  Estes  powerplant  and  Marys  Lake  powerplant,  Colo- 
rado-Big Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+8  p. 
3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1454.)  [Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  4,  1946.]     t  Pai)er,  75c. 

I  27.8 :  1454 

Superstructure  for  Blue  River  suspension  bridge,  Loback  Ditch,   Green 

Mountain  Dam.  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[3]  leaves-|-[2]-f-12  p.  3  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1471.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  5, 1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  1 27.8 :  1471 

Columbia  Basin  project.  Electric  freight  elevator  for  block  64,  Grand  Coulee 
Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves-f  [2] -f 
19  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1462.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  5, 1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50. 

127.8:1462 

Equipage  for  unloading,  storing,  and  batching  bulk  cement,  Columbia  Basin 

project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2] +10  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1448.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  23,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

1 27.8 :  1448 

Materials  for  steel  warehouse  B  at  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin 

project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [6]  leaves-f  [2]+14  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Spe- 
cifications 1440.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings  ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  26,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25. 

I  27.8 :  1440 

Motors  and  switchgear  for  Pasco  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project. 

Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves+[2]-f35  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
1418.)  [Proces.sed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  draw- 
ings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  26,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  1418 

Oil  purifiers  for  Grand  Coulee  powerplant,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves-)- [2] +7  p.  4°  (Specifications  1467.)  [Proc- 
essed. Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Sept.  12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1467 

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Columbia  Basin  project — Continued 

Pumping  units  for  relift  pumping  plants,  Pasco  lateral  system,  Columbia 

Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [16]  leaves+[2]+19  p.  5  pi.  4° 
(Specitications  1461.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  9,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50. 

I  27.8 :  1461 

Davis  Dam.  Gate  frames  and  anchorages  for  50-  by  50-foot  spillway  regulating 
gates  for  Davis  Dam,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
[8]  leaves+[2]+10  p.  9  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1205.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specitications,  and  drawings  ;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Mar.  29,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8: 1205 

Telephone  apparatus  for  information  desk,  Boulder  City  administration 

building,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves-|-[2]  + 
7  p.  4°  (Specifications  1446.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules  and 
si)ecifications ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  5,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

I  27.8 :  1446 

Fort  Peck  project.  Disconnecting  switch  for  Savage  pumping  plant,  69-KV 
transmission  line.  Fort  Peck  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  leaves 
+  [2]-f7  p.  4"  (Specifications  1458.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  3,  1946.]  t  Paper, 
75c.  I  27.8  :  1458 

Hungry  Horse  project.  One  prefabricated  steel  building  for  fire  station  and  shop 
at  Hungry  Horse  Government  Camp,  Hungry  Horse  project,  Mont.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+6  p.  4°  (Specifications  1453.)  [Processed.  Invi- 
tation for  bids,  schedules  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  3, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  50c.  127.8:1453 

12.47-kilovolt  transmission  line  from  Hungry  Horse  Dam  construction  sub- 
station to  Hungry  Horse  Government  Camp  substation  and  electrical  distribu- 
tion system  for  Hungry  Horse  Government  Camp,  Hungry  Horse  project,  Mont. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves+[2]-f27  p.  19  pi.  map,  1  tab.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1432.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Aug.  16,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8  :  1432 

Kendrick  project.  Transformers,  lightning-arresters,  switching  equipment  and 
metering  equipment  for  Medicine  Bow  and  Hanna  substations,  Kendrick 
project,  Wyo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  32  leaves-[-[2]-f27  p.  4°  (Specifications 
1455.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules  and  specifications ;  bids  will 
be  received  until  Sept.  9,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25-.  127.8:1455 

Klamath  project.  Pumps  and  motors  for  pumping  plant  D,  Modoc  unit,  Tule  Lake 
division,  Klamath  project,  Oreg.-Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [12]  leaves+[2]-|- 
23  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1456.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  sched- 
ules, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  12,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  1456 

Missouri  Basin  project.  Enders  Dam,  dike  and  relocation  of  State  highway 
no.  61,  Frenchman  Cambridge  unit,  Nebr.,  Missouri  Basin  project.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [15]  leaves-|-[21-f-82  p.  19  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1410.) 
[Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  4, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  $3.25.  127.8:1410 

15  two-bedroom,  prefabricated  or  precut  houses  for  Kortes  Government 

Camp,  Kortes  unit,  Wyo.,  Missouri  Basin  project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9] 
leaves-f[2]  +  12  p.  4°  (Specifications  1196.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received  until  Mar.  15,  1946.1 
t  Paper,  50c.  I  27.8 :  1196 

Pumping  units  for  Savage  pumping  plant,  Savage  unit,  Mont.,  Missouri 

Basin  project.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [8]  leaves-f  [2]+13  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1460.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  10,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.(X). 

127.8:1460 

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Missouri  Basin  project — Continued 

Water  storage  tank  for  water-supply  system,  Boysen  Government  Camp, 

Boysen  unit,  Wyo.,  Missouri  Basin  project.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves 
4- [2] 4-8  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1450.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  22, 1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1450 

Parker  Dam.  Steel  structures  for  Gila  substation,  Parker  Dam  project,  Ariz.- 
Calif,  [1946.]  cover  title,  [G]  leaves-}- [2] +12  p.  20  pi.  4°  (Specifications 
1449.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  ; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  30,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25.  127.8:1449 

Rio  Grande  project.  Alamogordo-HoUywood  115-kllovolt  transmission  line,  Rio- 
Grande  project,  N.  Mex.-Tex.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [10]  leaves-|-[2]-|-22  p.  34 
pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1424.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00. 

I  27.8:1424 

Shoshone  project.  Steel  penstock  for  Heart  Mountain  powerplant,  Shoshone 
project,  Wyo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves-}- [2] +10  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1441.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  26,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1441 

Tucumcari  project.  Earthwork  and  structures  stations  418+80  to  station  889+ 
00,  Hudson  Canal  lateral  system  unit  no.  5  and  Troutman,  Smith,  and  Harris 
laterals,  Tucumcari  project,  N.  Mex.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]  + 
42  p.  57  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1434.)  [Schedules,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Aug.  29,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.75. 

127.8:14^4 
Maps 

Lower  Yellowstone  irrigation  project,  Mont.-N.  Dak.,  A.  M.  Smith,  chief  drafts- 
man;  map  46-30.  Scale  1  m.=0.2  in,  n.  p.  1946.  15X10  in.  [Supersedes 
maps  nos.  21806  and  21806A.]     1 15c.  I  27.7  :Y  3/6 

Strawberry  Valley  project,  Utah,  A.  M.  Smith,  chief  draftsman;  map  46-16. 
Scale  5  m.=0.4  in.  n.  p.  1946.  10X12  in.  [Supersedes  maps  nos.  17474  and 
18208.]     tl5c.  1 27.7:  St  8/6 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 

PUERTO  RICO 

Report.    45th  annual  report  of  governor  of  Puerto  Rico,  Rexford  G.  Tugwell, 
[fiscal  year]  1945.     [San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Service  Office  of  Government  of  Puerto 
Rico,  Printing  Division,  1946.]     iv+104  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  6-35095  1 35.12/1 :  945 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission report^.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  i-eports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports — Valuation  reports  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
$1.50  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  fol- 
lowing other  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.    Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  May-Dec.  1945.    1946. 
xxviii+855  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  263.)     ♦Cloth, 
$2.25.     •  Item  673 
L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  263 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Electric  railroads.    Regulations  to  govern  destruction  of  records  of  electric  rail- 
way companies,  prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  in  accordance 
with  sec.  20  of  interstate  commerce  act.    Issue  of  1946,  effective  Sept.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]    32  p.  4°    [Processed.    Supersedes  all  previous  issues.]    t 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3884  IC  1.9 :  R  24/9/946 

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

Motor  carriers  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions   {Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  facilities,  war  use  and  postwar  needs.     Washington,  D.  C,  June 
1946.    cover  title,  ix+95  p.  11.  4°     (Statement  4612.)     [I'rocessed.    This  study, 
issued  as  information,  has  not  been  considered  or  adopted  by  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3882  IC  1  mot.2 :  M  85 

Motor  carrier  finance  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Motor  car- 
rier, finance). 

Opinions.    See,  above,  Decisio7is — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.  In  matter  of  making  accident  investigation  reports  under 
locomotive  inspection  act  of  Feb.  17, 1911,  as  amended :  Southern  Railway,  acci- 
dent (boiler  explosion),  near  Collbran,  Ala.,  June  20,  1946,  caused  by  over- 
heating of  crown  sheet  due  to  low  water.    [1946.]    9  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5  :  C  685 

Investigation  2970;  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway  Company, 

report  in  re  accident,  Bridgeport,  Tex.,  Jan.  27,  1946.    [1946.]    7  p.  il.  4°    [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2970 

Investigation  2985 :  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Com- 
pany, report  in  re  accident,  Readville,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p. 
il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2985 

Investigation  2988:  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Company,  re- 
port in  re  accident,  Naperville,  111.,  Apr.  25,  1946.  [1946.]  14  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2988 

Investigation  2989:  Gulf,  Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  report  in 

re  accident,  Winford  Junction,  Ky.,  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2989 

Investigation  2992:  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent near  Mount  Union,  Pa.,  May  10,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]   t  IC  1  acci.5 :  2992 

Investigation  2993 :  Columbus  and  Greenville  Railway  Company,  report 

in  re  accident,  Winona,  Miss.,  May  13,  1946.    [1946.]    7  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]    t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2993 

Investigation  2994 :  Chicago,  Saint  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Omaha  Railway 

Company,  report  in  re  accident,  St.  James,  Minn.,  May  18,  1946.     [1946.]     7 
p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5  :  2994 

Investigation  2995 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident 

near  Royalton,  Pa.,  May  27,  1916.     [1946.]    8  p.  il.  4°    [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2995 

Traffic  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  263 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
{Traffic). 

Water  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Water  carrier). 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  Issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commis.sion  reports. 

Baltimore  d  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  14891,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road operation ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  615-622.  (F-8712.)  [From 
V.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8712 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  12950,  Central  of  Georgia 
Railway  Company  reorganization;  decided  Jan.  2,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  627-630. 
(F-8714.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8714 

Chicago,  Burlington  d  Quincy  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  14677,  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  abandonment,  etc.:  decided  Jan.  3,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.  549-562.     (F-S706.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8706 

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Gulf  Terminal  Co.  Finance  docket  no.  15100,  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany purchase  [of  part  of  property  of  Gulf  Terminal  Couipanyl  ;  decided  Feb. 
5,  1Q4Q.     [1946.]     p.  623-626.     (F-8713.)      [Fi'om  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  5o. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8713 

Litchfield  d  Madi.'^Oii  RaiUrny.  Finance  docket  no.  l."')20f?,  Litchfield  &  Madison 
Railway  Company  securities ;  [decided  Feb.  27, 1946].  [1946.]  [1]  +610-614  p. 
(F-8711.)      [From  V.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8711 

Perc  Marquette  Rallioay.  Finance  docket  no.  14671,  Pere  Marquette  Railway 
Company  abandonment;  [decided  Jan.  30,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] +586-594  p. 
(F-S708.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8708 

St.  Johnsburj/  d  Lake  Champlain  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  14832,  St.  Johns- 
bury  &  Lake  Champlain  Railroad  Companv  reorganization ;  decided  Dec.  19, 
1945.     [1946.]     p.  563-585.     (F-8707.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8707 

Sudden  d  Christenson,  Inc.  Finance  docket  no.  14870,  Arrow  Line  pooling,  Sud- 
den &  Christenson,  Inc.,  Waterman  Steamship  Corporation,  Arthur  B.  Cahill ; 
decided    Jan.     7,     1946.     [1946.]     p.     595-600.      (F-8709.)      [From     v.     261.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8709 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-15735,  Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc..  common  carrier 
application;  decided  Feb.  5.  1946.  [1946.]  p.  159-214.  (M-6724.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6724 

Batting.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2509,  batting,  mattress  felt, 
between  Chicago  and  Milwaukee;  [decided  Feb.  19,  1946.]  [1946.]  [1]+128- 
130  p.     (M-6717.)      [From  Motor  caiTier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6717 

Campbell  SiTtj/Slv  Express,  Inc.  No.  MC-C-293,  Campbell  Sixty-Six  Express, 
Inc..  et  al.  t'.  Frisco  Transportation  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Mar.  4,  1946]. 
[1946.]      [1] +222-226    p.     (M-6727.)      [From    Motor    carrier    cases,    v.    46.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6727 

Canned  poods.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2469,  minimum  rates 
and  charges,  V.  S.  and  V.  R.  Partridge ;  decided  Mar.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  245- 
251.     (M-6731.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6731 

Casale,  John  J.,  Inc.  No.  MC-20814,  John  J.  Casale,  Inc.,  contract  carrier  ap- 
plication;  decided  Mar.  27,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  255-258.  (M-6733.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-fi733 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railway.  No.  MC-42614  (sub-no.  14),  Chicago  and 
Northwestern  Railway  Company,  extension  of  operations,  Rockford;  decided 
Jan.  11,  1046.  [1946.]  p.  141-146.  (M-6720.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6720 

Clarke.  Edmin  E.  No.  MC-.54744  (sub  no.  11),  Edwin  E.  Clarke,  common  car- 
rier application;  [decided  Jan.  7,  1946.]  [1946.]  [1]+102-106  p.  (M-«715.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6715 

Columbia  Motor  Transport  Co.  No.  MC-105146,  Columbia  Motor  Transport  Com- 
pany, common  carrier  application  ;  decided  Feb.  18,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  69-101. 
(M-6714.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6714 

Commercial  Carriers,  Inc.  No.  MC-43038  (sub-no.  230),  Commercial  Carriers, 
Inc.,  extension  of  operation,  automobile  show  displays;  decided  Mar.  14,  1946. 
[1946.]  p.  215-218.  (M-6725.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.1  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot  8/a  :  M-6725 

Danbiiry,  Charles  E.  No.  MC-21684  (sub-no.  6),  Charles  E.  Danbury,  extension 
of  operations.  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  decided  Feb.  19,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  147-150. 
(M-6721.)     [F^on»  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6721 

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Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  do<^'ket  no.  M-2477,  Associated 
Transport,  Zentz  Motor  Lines,  restrictions;  decided  Jan.  10,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  151-156.     (lM-6722.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6722 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  I\I-2498,  minimum  rates  between 

points    in    central    territory;    decided    Jan.    10,    1946.     [194G.]     p.    131-136. 
(M-671S.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6718 

Friedman,  Henry  J.  No.  MC-15003,  Henry  J.  Friedman,  broker  application; 
[decided  Apr.  1,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] +252-254  p.  (M-6732.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6732 

Groceries.  No.  MC-C-407,  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Company  v.  Ontario 
Freight  Lines  Corp. ;  decided  Mar.  12,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  237-244.  (M-6730.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6730 

Hides.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2506,  hides,  pelts,  and  skins 
between  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Massachusetts;  decided  Mar.  22,  1946. 
[1946.]    p.  229-236.     (M-6729.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  lM-6729 

Motor  Haulage  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-31214,  Motor  Haulage  Company,  Inc.,  contract 
carrier  application;  decided  Jan.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  107-127.  (M-6716.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-6716 

O.  K.  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc.  N'o.  MC-5292S,  O.  K.  Transfer  &  Storage 
Company,  Inc.,  contract  carrier  application;  decided  Jan.  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  157-158.     (M-6723.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6723 

Santa  Fe  Trail  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-30600  (sub-no.  50),  Santa  Fe  Trail 
Transportation  Company,  extension  of  operations,  Illinois  highway  178;  decided 
Mar.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  219-221.  (M-6726.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  46.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-6726 

Settle,  Paul  M.  No.  MC-10753  (sub-no.  4),  Paul  Minter  Settle,  common  carrier 
application;  decided  Mar.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  227-228.  (M-6728.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-6728 

Sirup.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2325,  flavoring  sirup  over 
Campbell  Sixty-Six  Express;  decided  Jan.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  137-140. 
(M-6719.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6719 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2787,  Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc.,  purchase,  Evanston 
Fireproof  Wareiiouse,  et  al. ;  Evanston  Fireproof  Warehouse,  et  al.,  control, 
Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  Apr.  26,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  557-674.  (MF- 
1493.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

IClmot.8/a2:MF-1493 

Cater  Motor  Freight  System.  No.  MC-F-2907,  Arthur  W.  Lee  and  George  V. 
Eastes,  control,  Motor  Freight  Terminals,  Inc.,  purchase,  C.  Paul  and  Charles 
H.  gandifur  [doing  business  as  Cater  Motor  Freight  System]  ;  decided  Mar.  15, 
1946.  [1916.]  p.  507-519.  (MF-1489.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1489 

Flcetlines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2727,  Fred  M.  Hodge,  control,  Nevada  Consolidated 
Fast  Freight,  control,  Fleetlines,  Inc.;  decided  Apr.  5,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  499- 
506.     (MF-1488.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a2  :  MF-148.S 

Interurban  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2217,  Beneficial  Industrial  Loan 
Corporation,  control.  Continental  Motor  Coach  Lines,  Inc.,  control,  Tri-State 
Transit  Company  of  Louisiana,  Inc.,  merger  Interurban  Transportation  Con> 
pany,  Inc.,  and  Bordelon  Lines,  Inc. ;  [decided  Mar.  8,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+488- 
490  p.     (MF-1486.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1486 

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Motor  Freight  Corporation.  No.  MC5-F-2975,  Lester  J.  Lisbon,  control,  Nu-Car 
Carriers,  Inc.,  control,  Motor  Freight  Corporation ;  decided  Feb.  21,  1946. 
[1946.  ]  p.  491-198.  ( MF-1487. )  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.  ]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1487 

Ovens  Transfer.  No.  MC-F-SOIO,  Ted  V.  Rodgers,  control,  Rodgers  Motor  Lines, 
Inc.,  purchase,  Hoy  Ovens  [doing  business  as  Ovens  Transfer] ;  decided  Mar. 
29,  IWG.  [1946.]  p.  483-487.  (MF-14S5.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. 
40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2:  MF-1485 

White  Line  Motor  Freight  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-445,  Rock  Island  Motor  Transit 
Company,  purchase.  White  Line  Motor  Freight  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al. ; 
decided  Mar.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  457^82.  (MF-1484.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  40.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1484 

Decisions  {Traffic) 

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

Cinder  concrete  Mocks.  No.  29205,  Cinder  Concrete  Products,  Inc.,  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Jan.  16,  1946.  [1946  ] 
p.  289-297.     ([Opinion]  24692.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  24692 

Coal.  No.  28S25,  bituminous  coal  to  Youngstown  district ;  decided  Mar.  4,  1946 
[1946.]     p.  347-^57.     ( [Opinion]  24705.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24705 

Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5347,  rule  34,  substitution 
provisions:  [decided  Jan.  31,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] +312-314  p.  ([Opinion] 
24696.)      [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24696 

•    No.  28622,  iutercoastal  rate  structure;  decided  Feb.  4,  1946.     [1946]     p 

319-321.     ([Opinion]  24698.)     [From  v.  264.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24698 

Glassware.  No.  29291,  Watertown  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al ;  decided  Feb.  6,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  361-364 
([Opinion]  24707.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24707 

Grain.  No.  29258,  Nanson  Commission  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al ;  [decided  Feb.  21,  1946].  [1946.]  [1]  +35&-360  p.  ( [Opinion] 
24706.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24706 

Handling  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5361,  handling  charges 
at  Jay  Street  Terminal,  Brooklyn  :  decided  Jan.  14,  1946.  [1946.]  p  327-328 
( [Opinion]  24700.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/a  :  24700 

Tron.  No.  29289,  American  Factors,  Limited,  v.  Erie  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 
[decided  Feb.  5,  1^6].  [1946.]  [1] +322-326  p.  ([Opinion]  24699.)  [From  v. 
264.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/a  :  24699 

Lettuce.  No.  29233,  O'Donnell  Fruit  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  11, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  513-518.  ( [Opinion]  24726.) 
[From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24726 

Piling.  No.  29212,  Joseph  Scofield  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company 
et  al ;  decided  Feb.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  343-346.  ([Opinion]  24704.)  [From 
V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24704 

Potash.  No.  29202,  Potash  Company  of  America  et  al.  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rockfish 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  20,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  401^18.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 24710.)     [From  V.  264.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24710 

Railway  employees.  Ex  parte  no.  72  (sub-no.  1),  in  matter  of  regulations  con- 
cerning class  of  employees  and  subordinate  officials  to  be  included  within  term 
employee  under  railway  labor  act,  stationmaster  and  assistant  stationmasters 
(Nashville  terminals)  ;  decided  Feb.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  315-318.  ([Opinion] 
24697.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24697 

Screws.  No.  29381,  National  Lock  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company 
et  al.;  [decided  May  22,  1M6].  [1946.]  [1] +680-682  p.  ( [Opinion]  24740.) 
[From  V.  2&i.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24740 

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Steel.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5378,  scrap  steel  from  Pacific 
Coast  to  Chicago  and  West;  decided  Apr.  10,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  433-441. 
([Opinion]  24713.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24713 

Terminal  services.  Union  Tank  Car  Company,  ex  parte  no.  104,  practices  of 
carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2,  terminal  services ; 
decided  Mar.  27,  1946.    [1946.]    p.  479-487.    ([Opinion]  24720.)     [From  v.  264.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24720 

Wharfage  charges.  No.  21)117,  United  States  v  Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  3,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  683-694.  ([Opinion] 
24741.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24741 

Decisions  {Water  carrier) 

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

Chotin  d  Pharr,  Inc.  No.  W-115,  Chotin  and  Pharr,  Inc.,  contract  carrier  appli- 
cation;  decided  Jan.  11,  1W6.     [1946.]    p.  713-717.     (WC-280.)     [From  v.  260.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-280 

CoUe  Towing  Co.  No.  W-779.  Colle  Towing  Company  applications ;  decided  Mar. 
15,1946.     [1946.]     p.  681-688.     (WC-276.)     [From  v.  260.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  WC-276 

Commercial  Barge  Lines,  Inc.  No.  W-751,  Commercial  Barge  Lines,  Inc.,  exten- 
sion of  operations,  automobiles;  decided  Mar.  15,  1946  [1946.]  p.  701-712. 
(WC-279.)     [From  V.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-279 

Mirene  Co.  No.  W-496,  Mirene  Company  applications;  decided  Apr.  4,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.  689'-694.     (WC-277.)      [From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  WC-277 

Shepard  Towing  Co.  Finance  docket  no.  15021,  Albert  Bernert  et  al.  [copartners 
doing  business  as  Shepard  Towing  Co.],  purchase  [of  water-carrier  property 
and  operating  rights  of  Lillian  E.  Shepard,  doing  business  as  Shepard  Towing 
Co.]  ;  decided  Feb.  12,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  695^700.     (WC-278.)     [From  v.  260.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  WC-278 

MOTOR  CARRIERS  BUREAU 

Accidents^  Analysis  of  mechanical  defect  accidents  of  motor  carriers,  1945; 
[prepared  bv  Louis  Reznek].  Aug.  1946.  [1] -f  viii-|-69  p.  il.  f  °  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3885  IC  1  mot.2  :  Ac  2/3/945 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Adler  Metal  Products  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46237,  Adler  Metal 
Products  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report  and  request  for  special  finding  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  43-61.    % 

J  1.80 :  Ad  59 

Albert  d  Harrison,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46125,  Albert  &  Harrison,  In- 
corporated, V.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     p.  41-52.    % 

J  1.80 :  Al  14/2 

Albrecht,  Edgar  S.  Nos.  148-151  and  155,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Edgar  S.  Albrecht  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  Edward  J.  Linnen- 
bringer  v.  [same]  ;  Dennis  B.  Pitman  et  al.  v.  [same] ;  A.  Ray  Oliver  et  al.  v. 
[same]  ;  Q.  W.  S.  S.  Realty  and  Investment  Company  v.  [same],  on  i)etitions 
for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.    [1946.]    cover  title,  i-|-22  p.    t        J  1.78:  Al  15/2 

American  Can  Co.  No.  30323S,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Cali- 
fornia, southern  division,  United  States  v.  American  Can  Company,  et  al. ; 
indictment.     [1946.]     cover  title,  12  p.     t  J  1.75  :  Am  35  ca 

Arkansas  Natural  Oas  Corporation.  No.  231,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Arkansas  Natural  Gas  Corporation  v.  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission,  on  pietition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit;  brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +30  p.    t  J1.78:Ar4k 

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Atlantic  Meat  Co.,  Inc.  No.  154,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Atlantic  Meat  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals;  brief  for  re- 
spondent in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +33  p.    t  J  1.78:  At  63/2 

Bazlcy,  J.  Robert.  No.  287,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
J.  Robert  Bazley  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  v?rit 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +26  p.    X  J  1.78  :B  348 

Bcaiicliamp,  Edioin  C.  No.  230,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Edwin  Charles  Beauclianip,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  Unitetl  State.s  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.     $  J  1.78  :B  381 

Blalack,  Robert  B.  No.  232,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Robert  B.  Blalack  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+19  p.    t  J  1-78:  B  589 

Block,  Sam.  No.  11282,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United  States, 
for  use  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpoi'ation,  Federal  corporation,  acting 
in  behalf  of  Defense  Plant  Corporation,  Federal  corporation,  v.  Sam  Block, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  California,  central  division ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]    cover  title,  ii +40  p.    t  J  1.76  :B  62/3 

Boicie  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.  No.  11154,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Bowie  Lumber  Company,  Ltd.,  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  eastern  district  of  Louisiana  ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
iii+30  p.     t  J  1.76  :B  679/2 

Bozza,  Zachary.  No.  190,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Zachary  Bozza,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.78  :B  719/2 

Byerly,  J.  A.  No.  298,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  J.  A. 
Byerly  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1946.]    cover  title,  i+10  p.    $  J  1.78 :  B  991 

Cahoon,  Ralph  H.,  jr.  No.  183,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Ralph  Henry  Cahoon,  jr.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1946.]    cover  title,  i +11  p.    %  J  1.78:0119 

California.  No.  12,  original,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  California ;  motion  for  leave  to  withdraw  motion  to  strike 
answer.     [1946.]    cover  title,  1  p.    %  J  1.78 :  C  128/14 

Chemical  Service  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46108,  Julius  Stebel  and  Gertrude 
Stebel,  doing  business  under  name  and  style  of  Chemical  Service  Companv  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1^6.]     p.  77-96.     $  J1.80:C42/2 

Clinton  Co.  No.  8959,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  Circuit,  Clinton  Company 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax 
Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     $     J  1.76  :  C  617/2 

Conn,  Albert  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46485,  Albert  F.  Conn  v.  United  States ; 
no.  46490.  Robert  D.  Flynt  v.  [same] ;  no.  46492,  Willie  E.  Nelson  v.  [same], 
defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  reiwrt,  and  request  for  special  findings 
of  fact.     [1M6.]     p.  47-60.     X  J  1.80  :C  762/2 

Connecticut  Co.  No.  246,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Connecticut  Company  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  8  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  C  762/3 

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Davidson,  Augusta  R.  No.  3330,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
estate  of  Augusta  Keta  Davidson,  Fourth  National  Bank  in  Wichita,  Wichita, 
Kan.,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  'J^ax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ili-f 
40  p.     t  J  1.76 :  D  281 

Dickinson,  E.  F.  Sherwood.  No.  5454,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
E.  F.  Sherwood  Dickinson  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Virginia  ;  brief  and  appendix  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+20  p.     t  J  1.76 :  D  56/2 

Dollar,  R.  Stanley.  No.  207,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1&46, 
Emory  S.  Land,  chairman,  Maritime  Commission,  Howard  L.  Vickery,  vice 
chairman,  Maritime  Commission,  and  Edward  Macauley,  John  M.  Carmody,  and 
Raymond  S.  McKeough,  members  of  Maritime  Commission,  v.  K.  Stanley  Dollar 
[et  al.]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover   title,   ii+20  p.     t  J  1.78  :D  69/3 

Dyer,  William  A.  No.  226,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
William  A.  Dyer,  et  al.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1^6.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.78 :D 988 

^isenberg,  Morris.  Nos.  9139-9140,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Morris  Eisenberg,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Herman  Schaeffer,  v. 
[same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court  of  United  States; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+33  p.     $  J1.76:Ei83 

Evans,  Otis,  Truck  Line.  No.  296,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Otis  Evans,  trading  as  Otis  Evans  Truck  Line,  v.  United  States  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of 
Virginia  ;  motion  to  affirm.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.     |  J  1.78 :Ev  16/2 

Famous-Barr  Co.  No.  262,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
May  Department  Stores  Company,  doing  business  as  Famous-Barr  Company,  v. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover   title,   i+23   p.     %  J1.78:F211/4 

Fitzgerald,  Roy  G.  No.  245,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Roy  G.  Fitzgerald  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 13  p.     %  J  1.78  :F 576 

Ford,  William  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46057,  William  W.  Ford  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     p.  27-34.     %  J  1.80 :F 757/4 

Fuller,  George  A.,  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44585,  George  A.  Fuller  Company 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner  and  request 
for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  71-76.     I  J  1.80  :F  958/7 

General  Transportation  Co.  No.  276,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  General  Transportation  Company,  et  al.  v.  United  States  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Conmiission,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Massachu- 
setts motion  to  affirm.     [1946.]     cover  title,  12  p.     t  J  1.78 :G  286/8 

George-Howard,  E.  M.  No.  156,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  E.  M.  George-Howard  and  Wooddy  Swearingen  v.  Federal  Deposit  Insur- 
ance Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
24  p.     t  J  1.78 :  G  293/2 

Gibhs,  Earl  C,  Inc.  No.  147,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Earl  C.  Gibbs,  Inc.  v.  Defense  Supplies  Corporation  and  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals; 
brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  G  353 

Girvin,  Marijaret  E.  No.  267,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Bank  of  California  National  As.sociation,  executor  of  estate  of  Margaret 
Eyre  Girvin,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f-ll  p.     $  J  1.78  :G  446 

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Ooin,  Clarence.  No.  221,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Clarence  Goin  v.  United  States,  on  petition  lor  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  Utle,  i+7  p.     t  *  J  1.78:0  561 

Gray,  William  K.  ISo.  11644,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  William  Kirkman  Gray,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Tax  Court  of  United  States ;  brief  for  i)etitioner.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  ii-l-42  p.     J  J  1.76 :  G  795/2 

Greenspan,  M.  No.  11322,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Stb  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  M.  Greenspun ;  M.  Greeuspun  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  Parker-Browne  Company  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  deci- 
sions of  Tax  Court ;  petition  of  commissioner  for  rehearing.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  3  p.     t  J  1-76 :  G  853/2 

Haddock,  J.  E.,  Ltd.  No.  158,  in  Supi'eme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946  J.  E.  Haddock,  Limited,  and  United  Pacific  Insurance  Company  v.  Warren 
H.  Pillsbury,  deputy  commissioner,  and  Hugh  A.  Voris,  assistant  deputy  commis- 
sioner. Employee's  Compensation  Commission,  and  Adela  F.  Much,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondents  Pillsbury,  deputy  commissioner,  and  Hugh  A.  Voris,  assistant 
deputy  commissioner  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     J 

J  1.78 :  H  117/3 

Hallman  Bros.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47092,  R.  R.  Hallman  and  N.  W.  Hallman, 
trading  as  Hallman  Brothers,  v.  United  States;  demurrer  [and  brief  in  support 
of  demurrer].     [1946.]     p.  9-15.     t  J  1.80:  H 157 

Hughes  Tool  Co.  No.  11659,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Hughes  Tool  Company  (formerly  Hughes  Indus- 
tries Company,  Ltd.),  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  17  p.     t  J  1.76  :H  874/5 

Insular  Sugar  Refining  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit.  Insular  Sugar  Refining  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent  and 
appendix.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 19  p.     $  J  1.76:  In  7/2 

Iriarte,  Celestino,  jr.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  no.  4113,  Celestino 
Iriarte,  jr.,  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  no.  4114,  United  States  v.  Celestino  Iriarte, 
jr.,  et  al.,  appeal  and  cross-appeal  from  district  court  for  Puerto  Rico ;  brief 
for  United  States,  appellee  and  cross-appellant.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii-}-25  p. 
large  8°     t  J  1.76 :  Ir  4/2 

Iversen,  Gustafus  V.  No.  917,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1945, 
Gustafus  V.  Iversen  et  al.  v.  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion et  al.,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia : 
motion  to  affirm.     [1946.  J     cover  title,  17  p.     J  J  1.78 :  Iv  3 

Jeffries,  Mrs.  Lillian.  No.  11646,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Lillian 
Jeffries  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-|-30  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  J  353 

Jones  d  LOAtghUn  Steel  Corporation.  Answer  of  appellees  Krug  and  Moreell  to 
appellant's  petition  for  injunction  pending  determination  of  appeal.  United 
States  Court  of  Api)eals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  9342,  Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel 
Corporation  v.  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  unincorporated  association, 
and  John  L.  Lewis,  representative  thereof.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  and 
Paul  M.  Herzog,  John  M.  Houston  and  Gerard  D.  Reilly,  members  thereof,  and 
J.  A.  Krug,  Secretary  of  Interior,  and  Ben  Moreell,  coal  mines  administrator, 
appeal  from  final  judgment  of  United  States  District  Court  for  District  of 
Columbia,  in  civil  action  no.  35308.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-i-37  p.     t 

J  1.77 :  J  73 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  No.  133.^12,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  municipal  corporation,  api)eal  from  district  court 
for  western  district  of  Missouri,  western  division;  brief  for  United  States 
[1^6.]     cover  title,  ii-f  15  p.     $  J  1.76:  K  133/8 

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Kirschenbaum,  Abraham.  Nos.  279  and  2S0,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  11)46,  Abraliam  Kirscheubaum  v.  commissiouer  of  internal  revenue; 
Harry  Banner  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  11946.]  cover 
title,  ii  +  14  p.    $  J  1.78  :K  639/3 

Ladrey,  Henry  M.  No,  236,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Henry  M.  Ladrey  and  Eva  W.  Ladrey  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.7S  :  L  127 

Lavery,  Urban  A.  No.  9091,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Urban  A. 
Lavery  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+3U  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  L  389/3 

Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  No.  128,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Company,  and  Contractors  Pacific  Naval 
Air  Bases,  an  association,  v.  Warren  H.  Pillsbury,  deputy  commissioner,  United 
States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  and  Walter  L.  Wood,  on  petition 
fur  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  re- 
spondent Pillsbury,  deputy  commissioner,  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
11+22  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  615/4 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43541,  city  of  Los  Angeles,  municipal 
corporation,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exception  to  commissioner's  report. 
[1946.]     p.  99-112.     t  J  1.80  :L  896/3 

Lotery,  0.  William.  No.  268,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
O.  William  Lowry  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+8  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  955 

Lubets,  Robert.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Robert  Lubets  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax 
Court;  motion  by  respondent  to  dismiss  for  lack  of  jurisdiction.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  3  p.  large  8''    $  J  1.76 :  L  961 

McCarthy  Bros  Construction  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45998,  McCarthy  Broth- 
ers Construction  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report  and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  65-70.     t 

J  1.80 :  M 127 

Meltzer,  Joseph.  No.  239,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Joseph  Meltzer  and  Bertha  Meltzer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +19  p.     t      J  1.78 :M  496 

Milner  Hotels,  Inc.  Nos.  272-273,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Milner  Hotels,  Inc.,  owner  and  operator  of  Tyler  Hotel,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter, 
administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration ;  101  East  First  Street  Incorpo- 
rated, owner  and  operator  of  Milner  Hotel,  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+14  p.    %  J  1.78  :M  636 

Morris  Investment  Corporation.  No.  9100,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  cir- 
cuit, Morris  Investment  Corix)ration  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+20  p.     t  J  1.76 :  M  834/3 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Railway.  Nos.  235-236,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and 
Hour  Division,  v.  Nashville,  Chattanooga,  &  St.  Louis  Railway;  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  and  [same]  v. 
Portland  Terminal  Company:  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +22  p.     t  J  1.78  :N  178 

Transcript  of  proceedings  for  certiorari  application,  circuit  court  of  aji- 

peals,  6th  circuit,  no.  10070,  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  Department  of  Labor,  v.  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  L<iuis  Railway, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district  of  Tennessee.  [19-16.]  p.  37.S- 
382.     t  J  1.76  :N  178 

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Pacific  Coast  European  Conference.  Before  Maritime  Commission,  docket  no. 
048,  Paciflc  Coast  European  Conference  agreement  (agreements  nos.  52U0  and 
520O-2)  ;  brief  of  intervenor,  Antitrust  Division,  Department  of  Justice. 
[llHti.J     cover  title,  iii+41  p.     %  J  1.84  :P  119 

Petit  Anse  Co.  No.  11427,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit,  Petit  Anse 
Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+59  p.    % 

J  1.76  :P  445 

Pfotzcr,  Edmond.  No.  46075,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Edmoud  Pfotzer  and  H  John 
Pfotzer,  co-partners,  r.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+165-223  p.     J  J  1.80 :  P  486/2 

Playa  de  Flor  Laud  d  Improvement  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11496,  United  States  r.  Playa  de  L'lor  Land  and  Improvement  Com- 
pany;  appellant's  brief.     [1^46.]     cover  title,  iv -1-194  p.    t  J  1.76  :P  698/4 

Portland  Terminal  Co.  Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
no.  4111,  Oct.  term,  1945,  L.  Metcalf  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and 
Hour  Division,  Department  of  Labor  v.  Portland  Terminal  Company,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  district  of  Maine.     [1946.]     p.  135-143.     J 

J  1.76  :P  837 

Poxcell,  Lindsay.  Nos.  219-220,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Lindsay  Powell  v.  United  States ;  Rushell  Bailey  v.  [same],  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  10  p.     X  J  1.78 :P  871/9 

Same;    brief    for    United    States    in    opposition.     [1946.]     cover    title, 

i-f- 10  p.     t  J  1.78  :P  871/8 

Realty  Operators,  Inc.  Nos.  187-189,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Realty  Operators,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  ;  William 
Henderson  (partnership),  v.  [same]  ;  Laurence  M.  Williams,  as  liquidator  of 
Sterling  Sugars,  Inc.,  formerly  a  Louisiana  corporation,  and  Sterling  Sugars 
Sales  Corp.,  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i-i-26  p.     *  J  1.78:  R^ 

Rhode  Island  Discount  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  Departmental  177,  Rhode 
Island  Discount  Company  and  Somerset  Shipyards,  Inc.,  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  counterclaim  to  i)etitions  of  Rhode  Island  Discount  Company  and 
Somerset  Shipyards,  liic.     [1946.]     p.  21-54.    t  JL80:R346 

Sandroff,  Alvin  E.  Nos.  l(X)51-52,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Alvin  E.  Sandroff  v.  United  States;  Thomas  Paper  Stock  Company  v.  [same], 
appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Michigan,  southern  division ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv 4-35  p.     J  J1.76:Sa57 

Silk,  Albert,  Coal  Co.  [In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  lOth  circuit,  United  States, 
appellant,  and  Albert  Silk,  doing  business  as  Albert  Silk  Coal  Company, 
appellee;  proceedings.]  [1946.]  p.  109-114.  [This  is  printed  without  title. 
The  signature  mark  reads:  700365-46.]     t  J  1.76:  Si 34 

No. — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  United  States  v. 

Albert  Silk,  doing  business  as  Albert  Silk  Coal  Company ;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  lOth  circuit.  [lf>46.]  cover  title, 
ii-fl7p.    t  J' 1.78:  Si  34 

Stein  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.  Docket  no.  23-R,  Tax  Court,  Stein  Brothers 
Manufacturing  Co.,  copartnership,  Leo  Stein,  Edward  B.  Stein,  Jane  Stein 
Oguss,  V.  Secretary  of  War;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover  title,  vi-f- 
165  p.     t  J  1-^ :  St  34/2 

Swaczyk,  Sigismimd  F.  No.  290,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term. 
1946,  Siglsmund  Francis  Swaczyk  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|- 14  p.    %  J1.78:Swl2 

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Sep'it.mber  1946  1099 

Tinkoff,  Paysoff.  No.  17S,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Paysoff  Tinkoff  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+19  p.     J  J  1.78 :  T  495 

Troy  Laundry  Co.  No.  228,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Troy  Laundry  Company  and  F.  R.  Miller,  vice  president  of  Troy  Laundry  Com- 
pany, V.  W.  Willard  Wirtz,  chairman  of  National  Wage  Stabilization  Board,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|- 27  p.     t       J  1.78  :  T  759/2 

Union  Carbide  &  Carton  Corporation.  No.  11002  (criminal),  in  district  court  for 
district  of  Colorado,  United  States  r.  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
et  al. ;  indictment.     [1946.]     cover  title,  25  p.     %  J  1.75 :  Un  33 

Union  Paving  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46255,  Union  Paving  Company  v. 
United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     p.  55-65.     %  J  1.80  :Un  33/5 

Ute  Indians.  No.  141,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  con- 
federated bands  of  Ute  Indians  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  J1.78:Ut2 

Von  Knorr,  Hans.  No.  4104,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1944,  Hans  von  Knorr  vs.  Sherman  Miles  [commanding  general  of  1st  Service 
Command]  ;  brief  on  behalf  of  defendant.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+19  p.     X 

J  1.76 :  V  896 

Walsh  Bros.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46046,  Walsh  Brothers  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner  and  request  for  special  find- 
ings of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  75-77.     t  J  1.80 :W  168 

Wood,  C.  B.  No.  237,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  C.  B. 
Wood  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+9  p.     %        J  1.78 :W  85 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Addresses.  Remarks  of  Secretary  of  Labor,  Lewis  B.  Schwellenbach,  before  42d 
annual  convention  of  Advertising  Federation  of  America,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
May  27,  1946.     [1946.]    6  leaves,  4°    [Processed.]     f  L  1.13:  Ad  9 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Child  labor  regulations  and  orders  (Code  of  Federal  regulations,  title  29,  chap.  4) 
pt.  422,  Occupations  particularly  hazardous  for  employment  of  minors  between 
16  and  18  years  of  age  or  detrimental  to  their  health  or  well-being:  Hazardous- 
occupations  order  7.     July  11,  1946.     3  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t        L 5.39:  7 

Family  day  care,  suggested  bibliography.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L  5.2 :  D  33/2/946 

Handicapped.  Social  worker  helps  handicapped  adolescents  with  emotional 
problems;  by  Edna  M.  Lampron.  [1946.]  4  p.  4°  [From  The  child.  May 
1946.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  H  191/3 

Health  services.  Social  statistics :  Changes  in  volume  of  health  and  welfare 
services,  1942-43,  with  tabulation  for  1944;  [prepared  by  Joseph  L.  Zarefsky]. 
[1946.]  22  p.  il.  4»  [Supplement  to  The  child.  May  1946.  The  date  of  issue 
for  The  child  was  incorrectly  given  as  Jan.  1946,  but  has  been  corrected  with 
rubber  stamp.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  744  L  5.35  :  10/11/supp. 

Illegitimacy.  Wanted,  square  deal  for  baby  born  out  of  wedlock  [with  one  ref- 
erence] ;  by  Maud  Morlock.    [1946.]    4p.il.  4°    [From  The  child.  May  1946.]    t 

L  5.35/a  :  B  117/2 

Rheumatic  fever.     Facts  about  rheumatic  fever.     Revised  June  1946.     [1946.] 
[2]  -f  9  p.  il.     ( Publication  297. )    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  46-130  L  5.20:  297/2 

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1100  Government  Publications 

Youth  employment  still  high.    1946.    1  p.  4°    [From  The  child,  Mar.  1946,  v.  10.]  t 

L5.35/a:Y89/8 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Industrial  films,  source  of  occupational  information.     Feb.  1946.     viii+72  p.  11. 
(Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division.)     t     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  L  46-129  L  7.2 :  F  48 

Occupatio')ial  interests.  Interest  check  list.  [1946.]  [l]+2p.  4°  (Occupational 
Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division.)     t     •  Item  954  L7.2:  In  8 

Manual  of  instructions  for  administering  and  interpreting  Interest  check 

list.     [1946.]     2  p.  4"     (Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Divi- 
sion.)    'Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.00  per  100).  L 7.25:  In 8 

Veterans.  It's  up  to  you  !  hire  that  vet !  speeding  employment  of  veterans  through 
central  community  listing  of  all  types  of  jobs,  message  to  all  employers  from 
Department  of  Labor,  Employment  Service,  Veterans  Employment  Service. 
[1946.]    [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°    *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  per  100) .    •  Item  954 

L  7.2 :  V  64/4 

Opei'ation,  job  finding,  briefing  veterans  on  employment,  message  to  all 

veterans.    [1946.]     [4]  p.  il.  16°    (Veterans  Employment  Service.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy  ($1.00  per  100).     •  Item  954  L  7.2:  J  57/3 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Posters.  Safety  around  overhead  cranes;  industrial  safety  charts,  series  Q, 
no.  1-6.  [1946.]  11.1X43.5  in.  [Six  charts  issued  as  one. publication  folded 
so  that  each  chart  measures  11.1X7.2  in.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Mill  & 
factory.]     *  5c.  single  copy  ($3.75  per  100).  L  16.8:  Sal/17 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building  trades.    Union  wages  and  hours  in  building  trades,  July  1, 1945.     [1946.] 
iv-i-70  p.  il.     (Bulletin  862.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1946,  with 
additional  data.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  37-66  L  2.3 :  862 

Same.     (H.  doc.  507,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Chemicals.  Wage  increases  announced  between  V-J  Day  and  May  10,  1946, 
chemicals  and  allied  products.  May  15,  1946.  [19]  leaves,  oblong  8°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L  2.2 :  V7  12/9 

Coal  mines  and  mining.     Wage  structure  in  bituminous-coal  mining,  fall  of  1945; 
[prepared  by  Pamela  Brown  and  Ardemis  Kouzian].     [1946.]     ii+10  p.     (Bul- 
letin 867.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •Item 
759. 
L.  C.  card  L  46-126  L  2.3 :  867 

Same.     (H.  doc.  617,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Collective  'bargaining.     Extent  of  collective  bargaining  and  union  recognition, 
1945.     [1946.]     ii+8  p.   il.     (Bulletin   865.)     [From   Monthly   labor   review, 
Apr.  1946,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  44-99  L  2.3 :  865 

Same.     (H.  doc.  575,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Employment.     Employment  situation  in  certain  foreign  countries  [prepared  by 
Margaret  H.  Schoenfeld  and  by  members  of  the  Bureau's  staff  on  foreign  labor 
conditions].     [1946.]     iv-|-43   p.     (Bulletin   864.)      [From   Monthly  labor   re- 
view, Jan.  and  Feb.  1946,  with  later  data.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-124  L  2.3 :  864 

Same.     (H.  doc.  513,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Training  grants  in  employment  statistics,  under  auspices  of  Bureau  of 

Labor  Statistics  of  Department  of  Labor.     [1946.]     2  leaves,  4°     [Processed.] 
t  L2.2:T68 

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Fabricated  structural-steel.     Wage  structure  of  fabricated  structural-steel  indus- 
try, Jan.  1945;    [prepared  by  Joseph  W.  Bloch  and  Edyth  Bunn].     [1946.] 
ii-f-10  p.     (Bulletin  866.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946.]     *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  4&-125  L  2.3 :  866 

Same.     (H.  doc.  616,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Food.  Wage  increases  between  V-J  Day  and  May  10,  1946,  food  and  kindred 
products.     May  15,  1946.     l-3a-f4-19  leaves,  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     f 

L  2.2  :W  12/10 

Gas  and  electricity,  price  changes  in  1945.  [1946.]  10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1838.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946,  with  additional  data.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  G  21/2 

Housing.  Effect  of  wartime  housing  shortages  on  home  ownership;  [prepared 
by  Helen  Humes  and  Bruno  Schiro].  [1946.]  12  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1840.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946,  with  additional  data.]     t 

L  2.6/a :  H  817/34 

Impaired  workers.     Impaired  workers  in  industry,  comparative  performance  of 
impaired  workers  and  their  able-bodied  fellow  workers  ;  [prepared  by  Industrial 
Hazards   Division   in   cooperation   with    Veterans'   Administration.]     [1946.] 
[12]  p.  il.  oblong  16°     ([Bulletin  857].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-121  L  2.3 :  857 

Same.     (H.  doc.  455,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Machinery.  Prices  of  machinery,  prices  of  construction  machinery,  Aug.  1939- 
Dec.  1945.  [1946.]  6  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1839.)  [From  Monthly  labor  review, 
Mar.  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a :  M  184/7 

Mining.  Industry  wage  studies,  job  descriptions  for  wage  studies,  mining,  app.  B. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  [l]-f  21  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  L  2.2 :  W  12/7/app.  B 

Printing.  Union  wage  scales,  book  and  job  printing  trades,  1945.  [May  20, 1946.] 
cover  title,  [52]  4-3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L2.29:B64 

Railroads.  Productivity  and  unit  labor  cost  in  steam  railroad  transportation, 
1935-45.     May  1946.     4  p.     4°     [Processed.]     t  L  2.19 :  R 13/935-45 

Reconversion.  Workers'  experiences  during  1st  phase  of  reconversion.  June 
1946.  [3]  leaves-f39  p.  4°  (Work  and  wage  experience  studies,  report  5.) 
[Processed.]     t  L  2.28: 5 

Tobacco.  Wage  increases  announced  between  V-J  Day  and  May  10,  1946,  tobacco 
manufactures.     May  15,   1946.     11   leaves,  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 

L  2.2 :  W 12/11 

Wages.  Progress  of  State  minimum-wage  legislation,  1943-45;  by  Alice  Angus 
and  Loretta  Sullivan.  [1946.]  12  p.  (Serial  no.  R1841.)  [From  Monthly 
labor  review.  May  1946.]     f  L  2.6/a :  M  664/7/943-45 

RETRAINING  AND  REEMPLOYMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Bulletin.  Bulletin,  cumulative  index,  Bulletins  1-6;  issued  by  Division  of  Public 
Information.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  24.3 : 1-6/ind. 

Same,  special  edition,  Bulletins  1-8  combined ;  issued  by  Division  of  Public 

Information.    June  1946.     88  p.  4°     t  L  24.3 : 1-8/sp.ed. 

Mission  and  functions  of  Retraining  and  Reemployment  Administration.  [1946.] 
iii+4  p.  narrow  12"     f     •  Item  741  L24.2:R31 

Occupational  outlook  information  [material  prepared  by  Federal  Government 
agencies].     [1JW6.]     [2]-f6p.     t     •  Item  741  L 24.2 :  Oc 8/946 

Veterans.  Recommended  minimum  criteria  for  approval  of  on-the-job  training 
program  for  veterans  in  State  and  local  government  agencies,  adopted  June  18, 
1946,  by  Interagency  Committee  for  Development  of  Criteria  and  Standards  for 
On-the-Job  Training.     [1946.]     8  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  L  24.2  :V 64/2 

*     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1102  Government  Publications 

SOLICITOR 

Crane  Auto  Parts  Co.     Transcript  of  rt-cord,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11679,  L.  Metcalfe  Walling  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Divi- 
sion, V.  Ambers  C.  Crane,  doing  business  as  Crane  Auto  Parts  Company,  et  al 
appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Georgia.     [1946  1     cover 
title,  i+44p.     t  L  21.7:  085 

Gordotis  Transports,  Inc.  No.  10139,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit 
Oordon.s  Transports,  Inc.,  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and 
Hour  Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Tennessee* 
brief  for  api)ellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 18  p.     J  L  21.7:0  659 

Rittcr  Food  Stores.  No.  11651,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  L. 
Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Ritter  Food 
Stores  (and  reverse  title),  appeal  and  cross-appeal  from  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  Mississippi ;  brief  for  appellant  and  cross-appellee  [1946  1 
cover  title,  18  p.     $  L  21.7  :R  514/2 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Labor  laws  and  legislation.     State  labor  laws  for  women  with  wartime  modifica- 
tions, Dec.  15,  1944:  pt.  5,  Explanation  and  appraisal.     1946.    v+66  p     (Bulle- 
tin 202-5. )     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  777 
L.  C.  card  L45-23  L  13.3:  202-5 

Wotnen's  Bureau,  its  purpose  and  functions.  June  1946.  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  t 
•  Item  779  L  13.2 :  W  &4/20/946 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Constitution  of  United  States,  together  with  account  of  its  travels  since  Sept  17 
178 <   [and  with  list  of  references] ;  compiled  by  David  C.  Mearns  and  Verner 
W.  Clapp.     [3d  edition.]     [2d  printing,  July  1946.]     44p.il.     *  Paper  10c 
L.  C.  card  46-26999  LC  1.2 :  C  76/4/944-2 

Texas  Centennial  Exhihition,  held  at  Library  of  Congress,  Washington    D    C 
Dec.  15,  1945-Apr.  15,  1946.     1946.     iii+54  p.  map,  10  p.  of  por.  pi.  and'facsim! 
large  8°     [Map,  portrait,  plates,  and  facsimile  are  mounted.     Text  and  another 
illustration  on  p.  1,  2,  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  784 
L.  C.  card  46-36860  LC  1  2  •  T  31 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     Catalog  of  copyright  entries,  new  series.     1946. 
L.  C.  card  6-35347 
^^NOTE.— Issued  in  4  parts  :  pt.  1,  group  1,  pt.  1,  group  2,  and  pt.  1,  group  3,  pt.  2,  pt.  3, 

Subscriptions  for  the  Catalog  of  copyright  entries  should  be  made  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  M  ashington  25.  D.  C,  instead  of  to  the  Register  of  Copyrights.     Prices  are 


pt.  1,  group  2.  Books,  v.  42.  volume  index,  1945.  iii+773-879  p.-f  [4]  leaves.  [In- 
cludes title  pages  to  t.  42  for  1st  half  of  1945,  nos.  1-8,  for  last  half  of  1945,  nos.  9-12, 
and  for  year  1945,  nos.  1-12.]      •  Item  799  LC  3.6/1  :  42/2/t,p.&  ind 


Report.     48th  annual  report  of  register  of  copyrights,  fiscal  year  1945.     1946. 
ii-f  9  p.     t     •  Item  792 
L.  C.  card  10-35017  LC  3.1 :  945 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

■  ^i°Tf'~T^^^  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasing  for  sale  its 
individual  Kep9rts.  Distribution  to  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cannot  be  made  until 
Keports  belonging  to  an  individual  annual  volume  have  been  released  by  the  Committee. 

Ailerons.  Flight  tests  of  experimental  beveled-trailing-edge  Frise  ailerons  on 
fighter  airplane  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  R.  Fabian  Goranson.  Washington, 
July  1W6.  cover  title,  17  p.  6  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1085.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1085 

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September  1946  1103 

Ailerons — Continued 

Two-dimensional    wind-tunnel    investigation    of    sealed    0.22-airfoil-chord 

internally  balanced  ailerons  of  different  contour  on  NACA  65  (112) -213  airfoil 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Albert  L.  Braslow.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover 
title,  16  p.  26  p.  of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1099.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1099 

Alloys.  Crystal  structure  at  room  temperature  of  8  forged  heat-resisting  alloys 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  Howard  Kittel.  Washington,  Julv  1946.  cover 
title,  9  leaves,  4°     (Technical  note  1102.)      [Processed.]     f     Y  3.iN"21/5  :  6/1102 

Bearings.  Load  capacity  of  aluminum-alloy  crankpin  bearings  as  determined  in 
centrifugal  bearing  test  machine  [with  list  of  I'eferences]  ;  by  E.  Fred  Macks 
and  Milton  C.  Shaw.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  13  leaves  2  pi.  8  p. 
of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1108.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1108 

Centrifugal  pumps.  Investigation  of  flow  in  centrifugal  pump  [with  list  of 
references],  by  Karl  P'ischer ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Mitteilungen  des 
Hydraulischen  Instituts  der  Technischen  Hochschule,  Miincheon,  no.  4,  1931. 
Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  14  leaves,  13  pi.  4°  (Technical  memoran- 
dum 1089. )      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1089 

Compressibility.  Effect  of  compressibility  at  higli  subsonic  velocities  on  lifting 
force  acting  on  elliptic  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  l)y  Cai'l  Kaplan. 
Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  29  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1118.) 
[Processed.]     f  Y3.N  21/5:  6/1118 

Dihedral.  Effects  of  tip  dihedral  on  lateral  stability  and  control  characteristics 
as  determined  by  tests  of  dynamic  model  in  Langley  free-flight  tunnel  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Herman  O.  Ankenbruck.  Washington,  July  1946.  cC)ver 
title,  10  p.  5  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  10.59.)     [Processed.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/i059 

■ Experimental  determination  of  effects  of  dihedral,  vertical-tail  area.;  and 

lift  coefficient  on  lateral  stability  and  control  characteristics  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Marion  O.  McKinney,  jr.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title, 
24  p.  2  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1094.)      [Processed.]     t  i 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1094 

Flying  boats.  Analysis  of  main  spray  characteristics  of  some  full-size  multiengi'ne 
flying  boats  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  W.  S.  Locke,  jr.  Washingto^n, 
July  1946.    cover  title,  9  leaves,  5  pi.  4°    (Technical  note  1091.)     [Processed.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1091' 

General  tank  tests  of  rs-size  model  of  hull  of  Boeing  XPBR-1  flying  boat, 

Langley  tank  model  175  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Douglas  A.  King  and 
Mary  B.  Hill.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  8  p.  50  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1057.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1057 

Fuel.  Comparison  of  relative  sensitivities  of  knock  limits  of  2  fuels  to  6  engine 
variables;  by  Harvey  A.  Cook,  Louis  F.  Held  and  Ernest  I.  Prltchard.  Wash- 
ington, Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  7  leaves,  13  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1117.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5:  6/1117 

Eulls  (aircraft).  Tank  tests  to  determine  effect  of  varying  design  parameters  of 
planing-tail  hulls:  2,  Effect  of  varying  depth  of  step,  angle  of  afterbody  keel, 
length  of  afterbody  chine,  and  gross  load  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John 
R.  Dawson,  Robert  McKann,  and  Elizabeth  S.  Hay.  Washington,  July  1946. 
cover  title,  15  p.  27  p.  of  pi.     (Technical  note  1101.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5:  6/1101 

Jet  propulsion  engines.  Performance  parameters  for  jet-propulsion  engines  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Newell  D.  Sanders.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover 
title,  17  leaves,  5  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1106.)     [Processed.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1106 

Panels  (aircraft).  Effect  of  normal  pressure  on  strength  of  axially  loaded  sheet- 
stringer  panels  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  E.  McPherson,  Samuel  Levy,  and 
George  Zibritosky.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  21  leaves.  4  pi.  25  p. 
of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  KMl.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  6/1041 

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Shearing  rigidity  of  curved  panels  under  compression  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  N.  0*.  Hoff  and  Bruno  A.  Boley.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover 
title,   23  p.   20   pi.   4°     (Technical   note   1090.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/109O 

Propellers.  Analysis  of  propeller  efTiciency  losses  associated  with  heated  air- 
thermal  de-icing  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Blalie  W.  Corson,  jr.,  and  Julian 
D.  Maynard.  Washington,  July  1946.  46 p.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1112.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6A112 

Investigation  of  effect  of  tip  modification  and  thermal  de-icing  air  flow  on 

propeller  performance  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  Blake  W.  Corson,  jr.,  and 
Julian  D.  Maynard.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  14  p.  8  pi.  24  p.  of  pi.  4" 
(Technical  note  1111.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1111 

Wake  studies  of  8  model  propellers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Elliott 

G.  Reid.  Washington.  July  1946.  cover  title,  62  p.  58  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Technical 
note  1040.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1040 

Stabilitt/.  Experimental  determination  of  effects  of  directional  stability  and 
rotary  damping  in  yaw  on  lateral  stability  and  control  characteristics  [with 
list  of  references]  :  bv  Hubert  M.  Drake.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title. 
14p.9p.  of  pl.4°    (Technical  note  1104.)    [Processed.]    t        Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1104 

StT^sses.  Effect  of  change  in  cross  section  upon  stress  distiibution  in  circular 
stiell-supported  frames  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  David  H.  Nelson.  Washington, 
Jvilyl946.    cover  title,  9  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4"    (Technical  note  1098.)     [Processed.]    t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1098 

Lagrangian  multiplier  method  of  finding  upper  and  lower  limits  to  critical 

stresses  of  clamped  plates  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Barnard  Budiansky 
ancl  Pai  C.  Hu.  Washington,  July  1946.  cover  title,  32  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1103.)     [Processed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6A103 

,  On  problem  of  stress  corrosion    [with  list  of  references],  by  L.   Graf; 

[trianslation  by  S.  Reiss  from]  Luftwissen,  v.  7,  no.  5,  1940.  Washington,  July 
1546.  cover  title,  14  leaves,  7  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandum  1090.)  [Proc- 
e^ssed.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1090 

Th^^rmodynamic  charts  for  computation  of  combustion  and  mixture  temperatures 
at  constant  pressure  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  L.  Richard  Turner  and  Albert 
M.  Lord.  Washington,  June  1946.  cover  title,  26  leaves,  4  pi.  in  pocket.  10 
p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1086.)     [Processed.]         t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  6/1086 

Valves.  Strain-gage  study  of  internally  cooled  exhaust  valves  having  various 
throat  designs  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Arthur  G.  Holms  and  Richard  D. 
Faldetta.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  4  leaves,  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Technical  note  1116.)     [Processed.]    f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1116 

Wmgs.  Distribution  of  structural  weight  of  wing  along  span,  by  V.  V.  Savelyev ; 
[translation  by  S.  Reiss  from  Report  3S1  of]  Central  Aero-Hydrodynamical 
Institute  [Moscow,  1939.]  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  15  leaves,  10 
pi.  4°    (Technical  memorandum  1086.)     [Processed.]    t         Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/10S6 


NATIONAL   ADVISORY    COUNCIL    ON    INTERNATIONAL 
MONETARY  AND  FINANCIAL  PROBLEMS 

Note. — The  Council  was  established  by  Public  law  171,  79th  Congress,  approved  Julv 
31,  1945. 

Report  of  National  Advisory  Council  on  International  Monetary  and  Financial 
Problems  for  last  6  months.  [1946.]  22  p.  [Report  covers  period  Aug.  1945- 
Feb.  1946.  For  entry  for  document  edition,  see  the  Monthlv  catalog  for  Apr. 
1946,  p.  413.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Y  3.N  21/16 : 1/946 

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NATIONAL  ARCHIVES 

Records.     How  to  dispose  of  records,  mauual  for  Federal  oflScials.     Revised  edi- 
tion.    Washington,   1946.     cover   title,   iii+52  p.   4°      ([Publication  46-19.]) 
[Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]    % 
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FEDERAL   REGISTER  DIVISION 

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in  a  serial  publication  desii,'nated  the  Federal  register.  The  daily  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. 

Code  Of  Federal  regulations.  1945  supplement  to  Code  of  Federal  regulations  of 
United  States,  containing  codification  of  documents  of  general  applicability 
and  legal  effect  issued  by  L^ederal  agencies  and  filed  with  Division  of  Federal 
Register  during  calendar  year  1945,  including  Presidential  Proclamations, 
Executive  orders,  and  other  Presidential  documents  in  full  text,  with  ancil- 
laries  and  index :  [book  3]  ;  Title  15-32.  1946.  x+2213-3786  p.  3  pi.  *  Cloth, 
$3.00.  •  Item  836 
L.  C.  card  39-29399  AE  2.9 :  945/bk.3 

Federal  register.     Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  149-171 ;  Aug.  1-31,  1946.     [1946.] 
p.  8277-9665,  4°     [Daily  except  Sunday,  Monday,  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.] 
L.  C.  card  36-26246  AE  2.7 :  11/149-171 

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employees  thereof ;  it  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establishing,  amending  or 
revoking  civil  service  rules,  and  all  Executive  orders  containing  a  direction  for  publi- 
cation thereof;  (2)  such  documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  the  President  shall 
determine  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  Aug.  31,  1946.  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven 
(197)  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  HOUSING  AGENCY 

Dwellings.  New  dwelling  units  authorized  for  construction  with  "HH"  preference 
ratings  under  PR-33,  by  U.  S.  census  regions  and  FHA  districts,  Jan.  15-June 
28,1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  oblong  12°     [Processed.]     t  NHA  1.2 :  D  96/946 

Homes  for  veterans,  16-mm.  sound  movie  running  25  minutes,  black  and  white, 
produce<l  for  Mayors  Emergency  Housing  Committees  by  National  Housing 
Agency.     [1946.]     [2]  p.  il.  oblong  8"  folded  into  narrow  8°  size,     t     •  Item  461 

NHA  1.2  :  H  75/5 

Housing.     Reading  list  on  housing;  compiled  by  Information  Service.     [1&46.] 
15  p.  4°     [Processed.]     % 
L.  C.  card  46-27703  NHA  1.2 :  H  81/6/946 

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FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  ADMINISTRATION 

Veterans.  Fiiiaucial  requirements  of  veterans'  emergency  housing  program. 
[1946.]  6  p.  2  tab.  4°  [Processed.  From  Federal  home  loan  bank  review,  July 
1946.]     t  '  NHA  3.8/a :  V  641 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Houses.  Principles  of  planning  small  houses.  Revised  June  1,  1946.  [194'o.] 
[l]+44  p.  11.  (Technical  bulletin  4.)  [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  on  p.  44 
as  1945.]     'Paper,  lUc.     •  Item  4(il  NHA  2.2  :H  81/2 

Housing.  Title  6  of  National  housing  act.  Public  law  24,  77th  Congress,  1st  session, 
H.  R.  3575,  Mar.  28,  1941,  including  all  amendments  to  June  15,  1946.  July  1, 
1946.     [2] +12  p.     (FHA  1U7-A.)     'Paper,  5c.     •  Item  464 

NHA  2.5 :  H  81/946 

Housing  insurance.  Administrative  rules  and  regulations  for  rental  housing  in- 
surance under  sec.  608  of  national  housing  act  (as  amended  May  22,  1946.) 
Revised  Aug.  15,  1946.     1946.     [l]+34  p.     (FHA  form  2027.)     t     •  Item  466 

NHA  2.6 :  In  7/2/946 

War  housing  insurance,  administrative  rules  and  regulations  under  sec. 

603  of  national  housing  act  (as  amended  May  22,  1946.)     Revised  July  15,  1946. 
[July  15,  1946.]      [l]+20  p.     (FHA  form  2009.)     t     •  Item  466 

NHA  2.6 :  In  7/946 

Report.  12th  annual  report  of  Federal  Housing  Administration,  year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1945.  [1946.]  cover  title,  3  leaves+ [3] +99  p.  il.  4"  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  35-26124  NHA  2.1 :  945 


NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

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Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Donnelley,  R.  R.,  &  Sons  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  no.  8915, 
R.  R.  Donnelley  &  Sons  Company  v.  National  Labor  Labor  Relations  Board,  on 
petition  to  review  and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board ;  opposition  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  to  petition  for 
hearing.     [1946.]     cover  title,   7   p.     J  LR  1.9  :D  718/5 

Graham  Ship  Repair  Co.  No.  11267,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  W.  C.  and  Agnes  Graham,  doing  business 
as  Graham  Ship  Repair  Co.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+23  p.     t  LR  1.9:  G  76 

Norfolk  Southern  Bus  Corporation.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Nor- 
folk Southern  Bus  Corporation,  case  no.  5-R-1776  and  case  no.  5-C-1S63,  on 
petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+62  p.     %  LR  1.9 :  N  767/4 

Odenbach  Shipbuilding  Corporation.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Odenbach  Shipbuilding  Corix)ration,  on  peti- 
tion for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+30  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  Od  2 

Ward,  Montgomery,  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  13332,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Incor- 
porated, on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iii  + 
54  p.  [A  corrected  index,  iii  p.,  with  signature  mark  703965-46,  was  also 
issued.  ]     t  LR  1.9 :  W  215/7 

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NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Awards  of  2d  division,  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  with  index,  v.  9, 
Julj-  1,  1944-Dec.  31,  1945;  awards  1022-1104  and  interpretations  19  and  20. 
Champlin-Shealy  Company,  Chicago,  111.     [1946.]     v+521  p.     f     National  Rail- 
road Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.      (price  upon  application). 
L.  C.  card  37-2G860  RA  1.8 :  9 

Note. — The  2d  division  has  jurisdiction  over  dispute.s  involving  machinists,  boiler- 
makers,  blacksmiths,  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 

Casualties.     See  Public  Information  Office,  Casualties. 

Flight.  Report  on  theory  and  application  of  single  heading  flight,  additional  con- 
clusions and  possibilities  of  pressure  navigation  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared 
by  Office  of  Research  and  Inventions,  Special  Devices  Division.  Mar.  1946. 
vi-|-49  p.  il.  4"  [Title  on  cover  is:  Single  heading  flight.  Drift  angle  com- 
puter, device  1-CH-l  is  in  envelope  pasted  on  inside  of  back  cover.]  *  Write 
for  price.  •  Item  857 
L.  C.  card  46-26890  "  N  1.2 :  F  64 

NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Japanese  officials.     United   States   Strategic  Bombing  Survey    [Pacific]  :   Inter- 
rogation of  Japanese  officials.     [1946.]     2  v.  xv+[7]-f576  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  maps, 
2  tab.  4°     (Naval  Analysis  Division.)     *  Cloth  $1.50  per  vol.     •   Item  894 
L.  C.  card  46-26882  N  27.2  :  J  27/v.  1,  2 

HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE 

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commercial  agents  which  are  located  in  the  principal  American  sea  and  lake  ports. 
Manuals  and  tables  which  do  not  require  correction  service  are  available  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  H.  O.  circular  3  and  its  supplement  lists 
all  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals,  and  tables,  and  several  charts  and  rep(rints 
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Port,  Panama  Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago,  Cleveland, 
Buffalo,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Ice  atlas  of  Northern  Hemisphere  [with  bibliography].     1st  edition  1946.     n.  p. 
[1946].     v-flOe  p.  il.  large  4°     (H.  O.  no.  550.)      [Index  «hart  pasted  on  inside 
of  front  cover.]     f     Fabrikoid,  $8.00.     •  Item  867 
L.  C.  card  Map  46-60  N  6.8 :  550/946 

Pacific  islands.     Sailing  directions  for  Pacific  islands:   v.   1,  Western  groups; 
[corrected  to  Oct.  13,  1945,  including  Notice  to  mariners  no.  41  and  Restricted 
notice  to  mariners  no.  20].     5th  edition,  1945.     1945  [published  1946].     vi-f 
775  p.  il.  2  maps.      (H.  O.  pub.  165.)      [No  longer  restricted.]     t     Cloth,  $1.80. 
I..  C.  card  41-56074  N  6.8 :  165/945 

1946  supplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  1&5,  Sailing  directions 

for  Pacific  islands,  v.  1,  corrections  and  additions  from  date  of  publication 
(Oct.  13,  1945)   to  Apr.  22.  1946.     1946.     [l]-t-25  leaves,     f     •  Item  867 

N  6.8 :  165/945-2 
Charts 

Boko  Retto.  Southeast  part  of  Boko  Retto  (Pescadores  Islands),  Formosa 
Strait,  Japan,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1927  with  additions  to  1930;  no.  6138. 
Scale  naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural  scale  1  :  50,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  published 
May  1945,  2d  edition.  July  1946.     39x27  in.     f     ^Oc.  N  6.18:  6138 

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Celebes,  west  coast,  Hoek  Mandar  to  Poelau  Kapoposang,  from  Netherlands  Gov- 
ernment surveys  iu  1849  and  1S50  with  additions  to  1926;  no.  6187.  Natural 
scale  1 :  201,300  at  lat.  4°.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  July  1946.  32 x 31  in. 
t  50c.  N  6 18 :  6187 

Insets : 

Parepare  Baal. 

Parepare  Baal  to  Poelau  Poeteanging,  from  Netherlands  Government  survey  in  1850 
with  additions  in  1800. 

Chishima  Retto  (Kuril  Islands),  Paramushiru  To  Asahi  Wan,  Japan,  from  Japa- 
nese surveys  to  1943  (portion  in  hairline  and  soundings  in  slanting  figures  from 
smaller  scale  chart)  ;  no.  HSOG.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  39.980. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  J\jly  1946.     18X27  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18 :  5806 

Quatemula.  Anchorages  on  west  coast  of  Guatemala,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S. 
Tuscarora  in  1879;  no.  0873.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Jan.  1881,  24th 
edition,  Aug.  1946.     15X27  in.     j  20c.  N  6.18:  0873 

Includes : 

Champerlco. 

San  Joa^. 

Marseille,  France,  south  coast,  Mediterranean  Sea,  from  French  surveys  to  1898 
with  corrections  to  1945;  no.  4012.  Scale  naut.  m.=5.9  in.,  natural  scale 
1:12,500.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Mar.  1915,  8th  edition,  July  1946. 
40X27  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  4012 

Osaka  K6,  Naikai  (Inland  Sea),  Honshu,  south  coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese  sur- 
vey in  1918  with  additions  to  1939  (soundings  in  slanting  figures  from  smaller 
scale  chart)  ;  no.  6394.  Scale  100  yds. =0.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  11,347.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  published  Aug.  1W5,  2d  edition,  July  1946.     26X38  in.     f  60c. 

N  6.18 :  6394 

Princess  Royal  Harbor,  Austi'alia,  south  coast,  from  British  surveys  in  1877  and 
1889  with  additions  from  West  Australian  Gov't  surveys  to.  1923 ;  no.  3504. 
Scale  naut.  m.=6  in.,  natural  scale  1:  12,210.  Washington,  D.  C,  published 
Feb.  1926,  2d  edition,  July  1946.     26X34  in.     t  oOc.  N  6.18 :  3504 

Rimouski  Roads,  Canada,  east  coast,  St.  Lawrence  River,  from  Canadian  survey 

in  1911  and  1912  with  additions  to  1945;  no.  6151.     Scale  500  yds.=1.5  in,, 

natural  scale  1: 12,010.     Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  July  1946.     35X25  in. 

1 50c.  N  6.18 :  6151 

NAVAL  PERSONNEL  BUREAU 

Electronic  technician's  mate  2c,  v.  1;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum 
Division,  Training.  Edition  1946.  1946.  vi+[l]+397  p.  il.  3  pi.  12°  (Navy 
training    courses.)     [Another    illustration    on    front    cover.]     *  Paper,    55c. 

•  Item  907 

L.  C.  card  46-26605  N  17.25 :  El  2/14/946/v.l 

ORDNANCE  BUREAU 

Optics  filming;   Dec. .18,    1945.     [1946.]     vi-fl28+[l]     p.    il.    4°     (OP   1512.) 

*  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  909 

L.  C.  card  46-26983  N  18.7 :  1512 

PUBLIC  INFORMATION  OFFICE 

XoTE. — The  name  of  the  Office  of  Public  Relations  was  changed  to  Office  of  Public  In- 
formation by  authority  of  AlNav  138,  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  dated 
.lune  18.  1945. 

Casualties.  State  summary  of  war  casualties :  California  ;  [compiled  June  1946 
by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]-f  211  p.  4°     *  Paper,  55c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  C  12 
Note. — These  State  summaries  are  classified  with  earlier  publications  directly  under 
the  Navy  Department  In  order  to  keep  the  set  together. 

Same:  Illinois;  [compiled  May  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]  + 

125  p.  4°     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  &57  N  1.34:  II 6 

Same:  Missouri ;  [compiled  June  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]-f 

63  p.   4°     *  Paper,   25o.     •  Item   857  N  1.34 :  M  690 

Same :  Oklahoma  ;  [compiled  June  1946.  by  Casualty  Section].     1946     [2]-f 

36  p.  4"     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  Ok  4 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1109 

Navy  Department  communiques  301-600  and  Pacific  Fleet  communiques,  Mar.  6, 
1943-May  24,  1945,  with  other  official  statements  and  pertinent  press  releases. 
[1946.]    iii+447+sxxvi  p.  il.    *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  857 
L.  C.  card  46-269S4  N  31.2 :  C  73/no.301-600 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.    Army-Navy  joint  packaging  instruction:  Packaging  and 
packing  of   dynamite    (ammonia,   ammonia-gelatin,   and   gelatin    types)     (in 
cartridges)  ;  May  14,  1946.    1946.     (JPI-17  [amdt.  1].)     t    N  20.27 :  17/amdt.l 
Note. — This  and   the  following  instructions  and  specifications  are  issued  with  per- 
forations for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

Same :   Packaging  and   packing  of  hand  tools,   aradt.   1 ;  May  14,  1946. 

[1946.]     8  p.  12°     (JPI-12  [amdt.  1].)     t  N  20.27 :  12/amdt.l 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  of  life  preservers;  May  16,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.  12"    (JPI-13  [amdt.  2].)     [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Oct.  31,  1945.]    t 

N  20.27 :  13/amdt.2 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  of  machine  tools  and  accessory  parts  for 

long  term  storage ;  May  20,  1946.     [1946.]     13  p.  12°     (JFI-8.)     f      N  20.27:  8 

Same :  Packaging  and  packing  of  typewriters,  amdt.  1 ;  Mar.  18,  1946. 

1946.     1  p.  12°     (JPI-19   [amdt.  1].)     t  N  20.27 :  19/am<it.t 

•     Same :  Preservation,  packaging  and  packing  of  ground  air-cooled  engine 

units  (0-32HP)  ;  May  14,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  12°     (JPI-2  [amdt.  1].)     t 

N  20.27 : 2/amdt.l 

Joint  Army-Navy  specification:  Calcium  silicide;  Mar.  29,  1946.     [1946.] 

7  p.  12°     (JAN-C-324.)     f  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-324 

Same:  Carbon  black,  dry  (for  use  in  explosives)  ;  Mar.  25,  1946.     [1946.] 

6  p.  12°     (JAN-C-306.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-306 

Same:  Charges,  fire-extinguisher  (water)  ;  May  29, 1946.    [1946.]    5  p.  12° 

( JAN-C-344. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-344 

Same :  Cloth,  padding,  canvas ;  May  21,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (JAN-C- 

340. )     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-C-840 

Same:  Cloth,  wool,  facing,  16.5-ounce;  May  24,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12° 

(JAN-C-341.)     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-C-341 

Same:  Enamel,  lusterless,  quick-drying;  Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12° 

( JAN-E-74. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-E-74 

Same :  Glue,  animal  (for  use  in  manufacture  of  ammunition  primers)  ;  Apr. 

30,1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (JAN-G-338.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-G-33S 

Same :  Lacquer,  purple ;  Feb.  19,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (JAN-1^296.)     f 

N  20.23 :  JAN-L-296 

Same:   Phosphorus,  white,  plasticiserd    (PWP)  ;  Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.] 

4  p.  12°     (JAN-P-337.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-337 

Same:  Primer,  synthetic,  lacquer-resisting;  Apr.  30,  1946.    [1946.]    7  p.  12° 

( JAN-P-72. )     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-P-72 

Same:  Sodium  nitrate  (for  ordnance  use)  ;  Mar.  29,  1946.    [1946.]    8  p.  12° 

( JAN-S-322. )     t  N  20.23 :  J AN-S-322 

Same:  Triacetin  (glyceryl  triacetate)    (for  ordnance  use)  ;  Feb.  27,  1946. 

[1946.]     4  p.   12°      (JAN-T-301.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-T-301 

Navy  Department  specification:  Aluminum-pigment   (paste  form);  July 

15,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°      (52Alg.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  A 1  g 

Same:   Brushes,   boiler-tube,   wire-bristle,   expanding-type    (for  use  with 

cleaning-outfits,  boiler-tube,  electric-motor-driven  and  air-motor-driven)  ;  June 
1,1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  il.  12°  (13B14f.)  [Supersedes  13B14c,  June  1,  1943,  and 
13B14e,  June  1,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :13B14f 

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1110  Government  Publications 

Oovemtnent  supplies — Continued 

Same:  Coating,  strippable,  spray-type;  June  15,  1SW6.     [1946.]    9  p.  il.  12" 

(52C41.)      [Suporscdes  O.  S.  3602,  revision  A,  Dec.  3,  1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2  :  52  C  41 

Same:  Compound,  antiseize;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]      4  p.  12°     (52C19a.) 

[Supersedes  52C19,  .Van.  15,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  C19a 

Same:  Gages,  pressure  and  vacuum   (for  air,  ammonia,  oil,  steam,  and 

water)  ;  Jan.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     17  p.  11.  12°      (45Glo.)      [Supersedes  45Glm, 
Dec.  1,  1943,  45Gln,  Jan.  2,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  45Glo 

Same:  Gloves,  gauntlet,  leather  (welders')  ;  June  15,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p. 

12°     (37Gld.)      [Supersedes  37G1C,  Sept.  2,  1935.]     t  N 20.6/2 :  37Gld 

Same:  Hose,  oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge,  smooth-bore,  light- 
weight (circular  woven  fabric,  wire-inserted)  ;  June  1,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p. 
il.  12°     (33H23C.)     [Supersedes  33H23,  Feb.  1,  1944,  33H23b,  Mar.  1,  1^5.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  33  H  23c 

Same:  Hose,  pneumatic   (braided  or  wrapped)  ;  June  15,  1946.     [1946.] 

5  p.  12°    (33H25a.)     [Supersedes  33H25,  June  1,  1944.]     f         N  20.6/2 :  33  H  25a 

• Same:  Insecticide-ingredient,  solvent  for  DDT;  June  15,  1946.     [1946.] 

2  p.  12°     (51-1-14.)      [Supersedes  51-1-14  (INT),  May  1,  1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  51-1-14 

■ Same:  Insulation,  electrical,  plastic-sealer;  July  15,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  12° 

( 17-I-15C. )     t  N  20.6/2 :  17-I-15c 

Same:  Mufflers,  wool,  blue;  June  15,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  12°     (55M4.) 

[Supersedes  73M3  (INT),  June  23,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  55M4 

Same :  Oil,  i)ine ;  Apr.  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°      (52012a.)      t 

N  20.6/2 :  52012a 

Same:  Paint,  inside,  light-gray,  fire-retardant  (formula  no.  27L)  ;  June  1, 

1946.     [1946.]     lip.  il.  12°     (52P86.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  86 

■ •     Same:  Paint,  inside,  white,  semi-gloss,  fire  retardant   (formula  no.  27)  ; 

June  15,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  12°     (52P22a.)     [Supersedes  52P22,  Aug.  15, 
1945.  ]     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  22a 

Same:  Platinum-foil,  dental;  May  15,  1946.     1946.     (62P3a.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  62  P  3a 

Same:    Primer  and  enamel,   coal-tar;   OHily   15,   1946.      1946.      1  p.   12° 

( 52P71a )     t  N  20.6/2  :  52  P  71a 

Same:  Pyrethrum-concentrate    (for  use  in   insecticide);   June  15,   1946. 

6  p.  il.  12°     (51P15a)      [Supersedes  51P15,  Nov.  1,  1937.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  51  P  15a 

Same:  Steel,   nickel,   plate;   June  1,   1946.     [1946.]     6  p.   12°     (48S6d.) 

[Supersedes  48S6c,  Oct.  1,  1935.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  48  S  6d 

Same:  Welding-sets,  electric-arc,  A.  C.  transformer  type,  portable  (ship- 
board use)  ;  June  1,  1946.  [1946.]  19  p.  il.  1  pi.  12°  (17W6.)  [Supersedes 
17 W6  ( INT ) ,  Sept.  15,  1943.  ]     t  '  N  20.6/2 :  17  W  6 

Manual.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual :  v.  3.  Supply  afloat.  [1946.] 
v-f-[375]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  in  binder  with  marginal  index 
tabs  on  blank  leaves.]     %  N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/M6/V.3 

Same :  V.  5,  Disbursing.    [1946.]    v+688p.  il.  4°    [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form 

in  binder.]     %  N  20.13 :  Su  7/2/946/v.5 

Same  :  v.  6,  Accounting  ashore.  [1946.]  v-f[372]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  in  binder,  with  marginal  index  tabs  on  blank  leaves.]     % 

N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/946/v.6 

Navy  shipping  guide.  Change  55,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1 ;  Aug.  1,  1946. 
[liM6.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to 
be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t  N  20.17/2:  55/pt.  1 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1111 

'Savy  shipping  guide — Continued 

Same,  pt.  2;  Aug.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  cer- 
tain pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     J 

N  20.17/2 :  r)5/pt.2 

Operational  training  program.  New  operational  training  program  presents  Navy 
supply,  finance  &  accounting  in  action.     [1946.]     [12]  p.  il.  small  4°    t 

N  20.2 :  T  68 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

NOTK. — Tho  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications.,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.00.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  .$1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Labor  and  Social  Information  Offfrr.  Noticias  de  la  OflHcina  de  Informaci<5n 
Obrera  y  Social,  no.  24  ;  abril  1946.    [1946.]     [3]  +25  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]    $ 

PA  1.60 :  24 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision  of, 
the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Drydocks.  Rules  and  regulations  for  drydocks  and  marine  railways  of  The 
Panama  Canal.     Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1946.     23  p.  24'     t 

W  79.2 :  D  84/946 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Mail  boxes.  Apartment-house  mail  receptacles,  regulations  and  instructions. 
[1946.]     4  p.     $     •  Item  930  P2.2 :  Ap  1/2/946 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Cost  ascertainment  report  showing  cost  of  carrying  and  handling  the  several 
classes  of  mail  matter  and  of  performing  special  services,  fiscal  year  1945. 
1946.     ii+14  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  932  P  22.7 :  945 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes  no.  473,  July  29,  1946,  2d  division.  Railway 
Mall  Service,  comprising  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  Eastern  Shore  of 
Maryland,  Accomac  and  Northampton  Counties,  Va.  L.  Middleditch  Co.,  New 
York  [July  29,  1946].     cover  title,  186  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/2:  473 

• Schedule  of  mail  routes,'no.  549,  July  31,  1946,  5th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentuckv.     Roessler  Bros..  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  July  31,  1946.     107+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     %  P  10.12/5  :  540 

■ Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  193,  June  30,  1946,  12th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arkansas.  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi.     Peerless  Printing 
Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.  [June  30,  1946],  92  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/12 :  193 

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  countv  or  local 
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  1,600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  bv 
the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints,  made  from  the  original  maps  on  file  are  sold 
for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural 
carriers,  all  port  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches 
known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage. 
A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department.  Washington  25,  I).  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  countv  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  prints  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Order*  for 
all  postal  maps  should  l)e  acconii)anied  by  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department.  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps 
should  not  he  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Jan.  1946,  page  113. 

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PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The  functions  and  duties  of  the  Executive  OflBce  of  the  President  were  established 
by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  at  present  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Ollice  for  I'ersonnel  Manage- 
ment, and  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see  below  ;  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Algonquin,  revenue  cutter.  Former  members  of  crews  of  Algonquin  and  Onon- 
daga, message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  1498)  to  correct  naval 
record  of  former  members  of  crews  of  revenue  cutters  Algonquin  and  Onondaga. 
Aug.  1,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  763,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Altmeyer,  Arthur  J.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Arthur  J.  Alt- 
meyer  to  position  as  commissioner  for  social  security  in  Federal  Security 
Agency  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  July  16,  1946.  1  p.  4'  (No. 
9757.)     t  The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5:  9757 

Articles  of  war.  Restoring  limitations  upon  punishments  for  certain  violations 
of  articles  of  war  58,  59,  61  and  S6,  as  to  offenses  committed  in  occupied  enemy 
territory.  Aug.  24,  1946.  (Executive  order  9772.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  167,  Aug.  27,  1946,  p.  9325,  9327.] 

Bigge.  Ocorge  E.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  George  E.  Bigge 
to  position  as  director  of  Federal-State  relations  in  Federal  Security  Agency 
without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  July  16,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (No.  9756.) 
t  The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5 :  9756 

Caraway,  Mrs.  Hattie  W.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Hattie 
W.  Caraway  to  position  as  member  of  Employees'  Compensation  Appeal  Board 
in  Federal  Security  Agency  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.     July  16,  1946. 

1  p.  4°     (No.  9755.)     jThe  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5:  9755 

Commerce  Department.  Extending  provisions  of  Executive  order  no.  9177  of 
May  30,  1942,  to  Secretary  of  Commerce.  Aug.  9,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9768.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  157. 
Aug.  13,  1946,  p.  8711.] 

CooB  Bros.,  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  1469)  for  relief  of 
Cox  Bros.  Aug.  1,  1946.     3  p.     (H.  doc.  762,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Cummings,  Ruth  L.  Miss  Ruth  Lois  Cummings,  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bin   (H.  R.  3480)   for  relief  of  Ruth  Lois  Cummings.     July  29,  1946 

2  p.     (H.  doc.  756,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Emergency  Boards.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between 
Long  Island  Railroad  Company  and  certain  of  its  employees.  Aug.  22.  1946. 
(Executive  order  9770.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  reg- 
ister, V.  11,  no.  166,  Aug.  24,  1946,  p.  9229.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C.  and  supp. 
301  et  sen.)  provides  in  sec.  5  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  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in 
their  capacity  as  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  transferred  beginning 
Mar.  12.  1936.  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  be  only  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  on  a  subscription  basis  of  $1.50  per  month  or 
$15.00  per  year. 

Foreign  service  regulations.  Amending  foreign  service  regulations  of  United 
States.  Aug.  9,  1946.  (Executive  order  9767.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  157,  Aug.  13,  1946,  p.  8710-11.  A  correc- 
tion to  this  order  appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  159,  Aug.  15,  1946, 
p.  8810-11.] 

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Fox  Co.  Leonard  J.  Fox  and  Milford  G.  Fox,  message  returning  without  ap- 
proval bill  (H.  R.  3158)  for  relief  of  Leonard  J.  Fox  and  Milford  G.  Fox,  part- 
nership, doing  business  as  Fox  Co.  July  27, 1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  751,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Institute  of  Inter- American  Affairs.  Authorizing  detail  of  Army  oflBcer  for 
military  duty  with  Institute  of  Inter-American  Affairs  and  Inter-American 
Educational  Foundation.  July  31,  1946.  (Executive  order  9766.)  [Not  issued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  150,  Aug.  2,  1946,  p.  8345.] 

International  Labor  Conference.     27th  International  Labor  Conference,  message 
transmitting  recommendation  adopted  bv  International  Labor  Conference  at 
its  27th  session,  Paris,  Oct.  15-Nov.  5, 1945.     July  26,  1946.     12  p.     (H.  doc.  749. 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26895 

Ladner,  Albert  H.,  jr.  Authorizing  appointment  of  Albert  H.  Ladner,  jr.,  to 
position  as  member  of  Employees'  Compensation  Appeal  Board  in  Federal 
Sncuiity  Agency  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  July  29,  1946.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  9765.)     t     The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5: 9765 

r.and  titles.  Quiet  titles  to  tidewater  lands,  message  returning  without  approval 
joint  resolution  (H.  J.  Res.  225)  to  quiet  titles  of  the  respective  States,  and 
others,  to  lands  beneath  tidewaters  and  lands  beneath  navigable  waters  within 
boundaries  of  such  States,  and  to  prevent  further  clouding  of  such  titles.  Aug. 
2,1946.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  765,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Lanser,  M7S.  Georgia.  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and  Joseph  Lanser,  message  return- 
ing without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  4660)  for  relief  of  Mrs.  Georgia  Lanser  and 
Jo.seph  Lanser.    Aug.  2,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  767,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Leoffler,  S.  O.,  Operating  Co.  S.  G.  Leoffler  Operating  Co.,  message  returning  with- 
out approval  bill  (H.  R.  1480)  for  relief  of  S.  G.  Leoffler  Operating  Co.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  July  31,  1946.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  759,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Masters,  Mrs.  Rosella  J.  Rosella  J.  Masters,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  44.58)  for  relief  of  Rosella  J.  Masters.  July  29, 1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
755,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Migratory  birds.  Amendments  of  regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds  and 
game  mammals.  Aug.  8,  1946.  (Proclamation  2699.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  157,  Aug.  13,  1946,  p.  8707,  8709-10.  A 
correction  to  this  proclamation  appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  159, 
Aug.  15,  1946,  p.  8807,  8809-10.] 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  Patterson,  Joy  Patterson,  and 
Roberta  Patterson,  message  returning  without  approval  bill  (H.  R.  6442)  for 
relief  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  Patterson,  Joy  Patterson,  and  Roberta  Patterson. 
Aug.  2,  1946.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  766,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Postmasters.  Amendment  of  regulations  governing  appointment  of  postmasters 
of  4th  class.  Aug.  14,  1946.  (Executive  order  9769.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  160,  Aug.  16,  1946,  p.  8857.] 

Prices.  Approval  of  House  joint  resolution  371,  message  from  President  of 
United  States  transmitting  his  approval  of  House  joint  resolution  371  [extend- 
ing effective  period  of  emergency  price  control  act  of  1942,  as  amended].  July 
25,  1946.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  729,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [H.  J.  Res.  371  establishes 
the  Price  Decontrol  Board,  and  places  control  of  prices  on  agricultural  com- 
modities upon  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  It  also  contains  provisions  relat- 
ing to  subsidies,  provides  for  termination  of  price  control  and  stabilization  acts 
not  later  than  June  30,  1947,  and  abolishes  the  Office  of  Price  Administration 
as  of  that  date.] 

Proclamations. 

Note.— For  information   concernlnf!:  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Rogers,  Eerbert  W.  Herbert  W.  Rogers,  message  returning  without  approval 
bill  (H.  R.  3400)  for  relief  of  Herbert  W.  Rogers.  July  27,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  dop. 
752,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Silver  Creek  recreational  dcmonxtraiion  project,  Orcff.,  message  retuniiiiR  with- 
out approval  bill  (II.  R.  2423)  to  authorize  exchange  of  lauds  acquired  by 
United  States  for  Silver  Creek  recreational  demonstration  project,  Oreg.,  for 
purposes  of  consolidating  holdings  therein.  Aug.  2,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  764, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)    t 

Swofford,  Mrs.  Jewell  W.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Jewell 
Wood  Swofford  to  position  as  connnissioner  for  si^ecial  services  in  Federal 
Security  Agency  without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  July  lU,  1946.  1  p.  4° 
(No.  9754.)     t  The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  i'r  33.5:  9754 

Tennessee  Vulleij  Authority.  Transferring  use,  possession,  and  control  of  cer- 
tain lands  to  Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  Aug.  24,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9771.)  (Not  i.«sued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  167, 
Aug.  27,  1946.  p.  9325.] 

Victory  Day  1946,  proclamation  [designating  Aug.  14, 1946,  as  Victory  Day].  Aug. 
2,  1946.  (Proclamation  2698.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11,  no.  152,  Aug.  6,  1946,  p.  8481.] 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Ellen  S.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Ellen  S. 
Woodward  to  position  as  director  of  inter-agency  relations  in  Federal  Security 
Agency  without  '/egard  to  civil  service  rules.  July  16,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
9753.)     t  The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5:  9753 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Atomic  Eyiergy  Commission.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Atomic 
Enei-gy  Commission,  fiscal  year  1947.  July  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  722,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 

Claims.  Estimates  of  appropriation  to  pay  claims  for  damages  to  privately 
owned  property,  submitted  by  the  several  executive  departments  and  independ- 
ent offices.    July  25,  1946.    7  p.     (H.  doc.  725,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Council  of  Ecotiomic  Advisers.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
Council  of  Economic  Advisers,  fiscal  year  1947.  July  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
723,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Evacuation  Claims  Commission,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal 
year  1947,  for  Department  of  Interior  for  establishment  of  Evacuation  Claims 
Commission.    July  30,  1946.    2  p.     ( S.  doc.  254,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Federal  Security  Ayenci/.  Supplemental  estimates.  Federal  Security  Agency, 
fiscal  year  1947.  Aug.  1,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  4  p.  (S.  doc.  258,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Federal  Works  Agency.  Supplemental  estimates.  Federal  Works  Agency,  fiscal 
year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Community  Facilities  and  for  Public  Roads  Adminis- 
tration for  aid  toward  repair  of  seismic  wave  and  war  damage  to  roads  and 
other  public  facilities  in  Hawaii].  July  31,  legislative  day  July  29,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  257,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Burca  u.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation 
for  Department  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  Bureau  of  Foreign  and 
Domestic  Ccnnmerce,  for  export  control].  July  23,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  712, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Government  offices.  United  States  Government  telephone  list;  [prepared  by 
Division  of  Public  Inquiries,  Government  Information  Service].  June  1946. 
16  p.     [Processed.     Supplement  to  United  States  Government  manual.]     t 

Pr  33.110 :  ^6/supp.2 

Government  officials  and  employees.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  to 
pay  claims  of  Government  employees  and  former  employees  of  the  Government 
for  increased  overtime,  leave,  and  holiday  compensation  on  basis  of  night  rates, 
pursuant  to  decisions  of  comptroller  general.  July  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
716,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )     t 

Interior  Department.  Supplemental  estimate,  Office  of  Secretary  of  Department 
of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1947  [for  emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic  waves 
which  struck  Hawaii].  Jnly  31,  legislative  day  July  20,  1946.  2  p.  (S.  doc. 
2.56,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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Sepi'embek  1946  1115 

Libraries  of  Federal  departiueuts  and  agencies.  June  1946.  [2] +9  p.  [Proc- 
essed.    Supplement  to  United  States  Government  manual.]     t 

Pr  33.110 :946/supp.-l 

Manufacturing  industries.    Standard  industrial  classification  manual :  v.  1,  Man- 
ufacturing industries,  pt.  2,  Alphabetic  index ;  prepared  by  Technical  Com- 
mittee on  Industrial  Classiflc-ation,  Division  of  Statistical   Standards.     Dec. 
1945  [published  1946].     v  +  193  p.     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  JI50 
L.  C.  card  46-26143  Pr  33.106 :  In  27/v.l,pt.2 

Navy  JJeiiartinent.  Miscellaneous  expenses,  Navy  Department,  proposed  provi- 
sion pertaining  to  existing  appropriation,  tiscal  year  1947,  for  Navy  Department, 
making  funds  available  for  special  compensation  and  for  travel  and  subsistence 
of  oflQcers  and  students  of  Latin-American  countries.  July  30,  1946.  2  p. 
(S.  doc.  255,  79th  Cong.,  2tl  sess.)      t 

Pay,  allowances,  etc.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  armed  forces 
[terminal  and  accumulated]  leave  payments.  July  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
717,  79tli  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Price  Administration  Office.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Office 
of  Price  Administration,  fiscal  year  1947.  July  25,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  721, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Price  Decontrol  Board.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Price  Decon- 
trol Board,  fiscal  year  1947.     July  25,  1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  720,  79th  Cong. 

2d  sess.)     t 

Signal  Corps.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  War  Department, 
fiscal  year  1947  [for  Signal  Corps]  for  Alaska  communication  system.  July  24, 
1946.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  715,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Treasury  Department.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  De- 
partment, fiscal  year  1947  [for  procurement  of  strategic  and  critical  materials 
for  national  defense  purposes].  July  20,  1946.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  748,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

War  Department.  Drafts  of  proposed  provisions  pertaining  to  existing  appro- 
priations for  military  establishment,  fiscal  year  1947  [to  make  said  appropria- 
tions available  for  carrying  out  provisions  of  Republit  of  the  Philippines 
military  assistance  act].  July  26,  194G.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  747,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     t 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

ALIEN   PROPEUTY   CUSTODIAN    OFFICE 

Vested  Property  Claims  Committee.     Final  determinations  of  Vested  Property 
Claims  Committee,  Dec.  1943-Mar.  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [l]-|-iii  +  192  p. 
*  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-26778  Pr  32.5702 :  V  63/943^6 

CIVILIAN    PUODT'CTION    ADMINISTKATION 

Aluminum  policies  of  War  Production  Board  and  predecessor  agencies.  May  1940- 
Nov.  1945;  prepared  by  Charles  M.  Wiltse.  July  15,  1946.  1 8] +348  p.  11.  4" 
(Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War  I'roduction  Board,  Special 
study  no.  22.)      [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4838: 22 

Gold  mines.  Closing  of  gold  mines,  Aug.  1941-Mar.  1944  ;  prepared  by  Marychiire 
McCauley.  June  1,  1944,  re-is.sued  Apr.  5,  1946.  [8J-|-77  p.  il.  4"  (Historical 
reports  on  war  administration;  War  Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  9.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  as  restricted  report  for  .use  exclusively  within 
War  Production  Board.]     f  Pr  32.4838:  9 

Hide  and  leather  policies  of  War  I'roduction  Board  and  predecessor  agencies, 
May  1940-Dec.  1943 ;  prepared  by  Ethan  P.  Allen.  Feb.  15,  1944,  re-issued  Aug. 
1,  1946.  [5]-fl00  p.  il.  4"  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War 
Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  5.)      [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4838:  5 

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111(5  GoVERNaiENT   PUBLICATIONS 

War  Production  Board.  Chronology  of  War  Production  Board  and  predecessor 
agencies,  Aug.  193!>-Nov.  1945 ;  prepared  by  James  A.  McAleer.  June  20,  1946. 
[2] +26  p  .il.  oblong  8°  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War  Pro- 
duction Board,  Miscellaneous  publication  1.)     [Processed.]     t        Pr  32.4839:1 

ECONOMIC  STABIUZATION  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Economic  Stabilization,  originally  established  In  the  Office  for 
Emergency  Mimagemcnt  by  Executive  order  9250  of  Oct.  3,  1942,  was  abolished  by  Execu- 
tive order  9t;20  of  Sept.  20,  1945,  and  its  functions  transferred  to  the  Office  of  War 
Mobilization  and  Reconversion.  It  was  reestablished  within  the  Office  for  Emergency 
Management  by  Executive  order  9G99  of  Feb.  21,  1946. 

Addresses.  Radio  talk  by  Chester  Bowles,  stabilization  director,  OES,  Mar.  2, 
1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.6002 :  Ec  7 

PBICE   ADMINISTEATION   OFFICE 

Addresses.  Address  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt,  national  housing  expediter  and  admin- 
istrator of  National  Housing  Agency,  before  annual  banquet  of  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Home  Builders  of  United  States,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  27,  1946.  [1946.] 
26  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4213 :  W  97 

■ Is  price  control  hampering  production,  address  before  American  Marketing 

Association,  Feb.  20,  1946,  by  Zenas  L.  Potter,  Office  of  Price  Administration. 
[1946.]     9  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4213 :  P  85/3 

Paul  Porter,  administrator,  OPA,  guest  of  Mr.  LeGuardia,  May  19,  [1946). 

American   network    [address].     [1946.]     3   p.   4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4213 :  P  83/4 

• Radio  talk  by  George  Moncharsh,  deputy  OPA  administrator  for  enforce- 
ment, May  12,  1946.     [1946.]    2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4213 :  M  74/3 

• Removal  of  price  controls,  address  by  Zenas  L.  Potter,  special  assistant  to 

price  administrator,  before  National  Marketing  Conference  of  United  States 
Chamber  ot  Commerce,  Feb.  25,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4213  :  P  85/4 

Apparel  Institute.  No.  359,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Apparel  Institute, 
et  al.  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings  before 
price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  56  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  Ap  48 

Automobiles.  Procedure  for  establishing  reasonable  value  on  automobile  trade- 
ins,  prepared  for  presentation  to  National  Automobile  Advisory  Committee, 
Feb.  12,  1946.     [1946.]     [l]-fl3  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4202 :  Au  8 

Charts.     Today's  trends,  a  graphic  presentation  ;  [prepared  by  Graphic  &  Forms 
Branch,  Administrative  Service  Division].     [Revised  June  1,  1946.]     [1946.] 
cover  title,  iv-|-53+[9]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.     Revised 
edition  of  OPA  chart  book  published  in  1945.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26985  Pr  32.4202 :  C  38/946 

Collins,  Christine.  No.  352,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Christine  Colliuii 
et  al.,  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
6  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  C  692/2 

Nos.  352,  3.53,  357,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Christine  Collins,  et  al., 

Adolph  Hirsch,  and  W.  M.  Morrison,  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administra- 
tor; transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i-f  215  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  C  692 

Columbia  Empire  Market.  No.  11324,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  v.  Jerome  J.  Lux  and  R.  B.  Helfrlch,  co- 
partners, doing  business  as  Columbia  Empire  Market ;  appellant's  brief.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  I -{-15  p.     %  Pr  32.4217 :  C  723 

Diven,  Charles  L.  No.  13270  (civil),  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Charles  L.  Diven  v.  Chester  Bowles,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Adminis- 
tration, appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Arkansas ;  appellee's 
brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  10  p.     %  ,      Pr  32.4217 :  D  641 

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Dunham  d  Reid,  Inc.  No.  355,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Dunham  &  Reid, 
Inc.,  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  3  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :D  92 

Easley,  George  M.  No.  339,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  George  M.  Easley  v. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price 
administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+68  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  Ea  76/2 

Farmers  in  2  wars.    May  1946.    8  leaves.     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4202 :  F  22/8/946 

Hirsch,  Adolph.  No.  353,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Adolph  Hirsch  v.  Paul 
A  Porter,  price  administrator ;  answer  and  motion  to  strike  exhibit  annexed  to 
complaint.     [1946.]     cover  title,  5  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  H  615 

Kinney,  G.  R.,  Co.,  Inc.  No.  338,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  G.  R.  Kinney 
Co.,  Inc.,  and  Murray  M.  Rosenberg,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[1]  +120  p.     %  Pr  32.4217  :  K  623/2 

Latin  Quarter  Restaurant,  Inc  No.  10221,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  Latin  Quarter  Restaurant,  Inc.,  Michigan  corporation,  Grand  Terrace, 
Inc.,  Michigan  corporation,  and  Arthur  Rozen  t?.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator, 
OflSce  of  Price  Administration,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district 
of  Michigan,  southern  division ;  brief  of  appellee.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ix+ 
25  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :L  349 

Lumber  prices  &  production.     Mar.  1946.     4  p.  il.     4°     [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.4202 :  L  97 

Morrison,  William  M.  No.  357,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  William  M.  Mor- 
rison et  al.,  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946]  cover 
title,  6  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  M  834 

Negroes.  Analysis  of  reports  on  Negro  employment  in  all  field  offices  as  of 
Nov.  30,  1945.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  Pr  32.4202 :  N  31/945-2 

150  East  47th  Street  Corp.  No.  349,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  150  East 
47th  Street  Corp.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer  and  motion 
to  strike.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  On  2 

Posters.  Don't  feed  black  market  greed,  pay  no  more  than  ceiling  prices ; 
[poster].  1946.  25.9X18.4  in.  [Illustrator,  Robbins.  This  poster  al.so  is- 
sued in  size  12.8X9  in.]     t  Pr  32.4212 :  B  56/2 

Price  regulations. 

Note. — Price  schedules  and  regulations,  amendments,  and  orders  are  issued  as  pre- 
prints or  reprints  from  the  Federal  resister  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  regulations  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  a'll  amend- 
ments and  digests  of  supplementary  orders  thereto,  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog 
Price  schedules  and  regulations  are  available  from  the  Request  Unit,  Distribution  Branch' 
Office  of  Price  Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  or  field  offices,  and  requests  will  be 
filed  to  Include  all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Prices.  Great  American  dollar,  has  price  control  protected  farmer's  share?  pre- 
pared by  John  Kaney.  [Mar.  5,  1946.]  [1] -f  11  leaves,  4"  [Processed.  Illus- 
tration on  front  cover.]     t  Pr  32.4202  :  D  69 

Reply  to  NAM,  prepared  for  Banking  and  Currency  Committees  of  Con- 
gress.    Mar.  1946.     [11+55  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-27702  Pr  32.4202 :  N  21 

Pufahl,  Paul,  &  Son  Foundry.  No.  13195,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Sheldon  Pufahl,  as  partner  and  trustee  of  Paul  Pufahl  Trust,  M.  E. 
Seaquist,  as  trustee  of  Paul  Pufahl  Trust,  Mary  Pufahl,  as  partner,  co-part- 
ners, doing  business  as  Paul  Pufahl  &  Son  Foundry,  v.  Chester  Bowles,  admin- 
istrator. Office  of  Price  Administration,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district 
of  Minnesota;  appellee's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i  +  17  p.     $ 

Pr  32.4217 :  P  963 

Rent.  Income  and  expense  under  rent  control ;  Apartment  houses  in  Denver 
[1939-year  ended  June  30,  1945].     Apr.  1946.     5  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

Pr  32.4225  :  C  71/2/939-45 

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Rent — Continued 

Same:  Macon  rental  housing  [1939-year  ended  June  30,  1945].     June  1946. 

7p.il.  4°     r Processed.]     t  Pr  32.42-2r. :  G  29/2/939-^5 

Same:  New  York  City  rental  housing  [1939-44].     Mar.  1946.     5  p.  il.  4" 

[  Processed.  ]     t  Pr  32.4225  :  N  42y/4/939-44 

Same:  Omaha  rental  housing  [1939-year  ended  June  30,  1945].     Mar.  1946. 

7  p.  il.  4"     [  Processed.  ]     t  Pr  32.4225  :  N  27/939-45 

Same:    Philadelphia    rental    housing    [1939-year   ended    June   30,    1945.] 

Apr.  1946.     7  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  :'.2. 4225 :  P  38/939-45 

Same:  Rochester  rental  housing  [Jan.  1939-June  1945].     Mar.  194'6.    7  p. 

il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4225 :  N 42jV5/939-45 

Same:  Salt  Lake  City  rental  housing  [Jan.  1939-June  1945.]     Jan.  1946. 

7p.  il.4"     [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4225:  Ut  1/989^5 

Rental    housing   operation    under    rent   control    in   23    cities,    Jan.    1930- 

Junel945.     Mar.  1946.     7p.il.  4°     [Processed.]     t     Pr  32.4202  :  R  29/16/939-45 

Republic  Aircraft  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  116S4,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  OflBce 
of  Price  Administration,  v.  Republic  Aircraft  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc., 
appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Texas.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i-Hl07  p.     $  Pr  32.4217  :  R  299 

Roggen,  8..  d  Co.,  Inc.  No.  336,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  S.  Roggen  & 
Company,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  administrator. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii-l- 26  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  R  635/2 

Rushing.  Mrs.  Virginia.  No.  13383  (civil,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  cir- 
cuit, Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Admmistration,  v.  (Mrs.) 
Virginia  Rushing,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Arkansas ; 
brief  of  appellant.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f-9  p.     %  Pr  32.4217 :  R  895 

Sugar  for  home  canning  in  1946,  a  message  to  housewives.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  4* 
[Processed. ]     t  Pr  32.4204 :  Su  3/8 

Vitamin  Products  Co.  No.  270,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Royal  Lee,  doing 
business  as  Vitamin  Products  Company,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
[l]+87  p.     I  Pr  32.4217  :V  831/5 

Young,  Willard  R.  State  of  Michigan,  in  Supreme  Court,  appeal  from  circuit 
court  for  county  of  Kent,  Leonard  D.  Verdier,  circuit  judge,  cal.  no.  — ,  Willard 
R.  Young  vs.  Peter  Wierenga  ;  brief  on  behalf  of  price  administrator,  amicus 
curiae.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [l]-f  13  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  Y  87 

WAR  ASSBTTS  ADMINISTRATION 

Aircraft.     Buyers  of  surplus  aircraft,  market  study.     [1946.]     cover  title,"  iv-f-16 
p.  il.  4°      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  46-27704  Pr  33.202 :  Ai  7/3 

How  to  buy  surplus  aircraft,  components,  andparts;  [prepared  bv  Office 

of  Information].     [1946.]      [2]-fl4  p.     (Aircraft 'Disposal  Office.)     f 

Pr  33.202  :  Ai  7/2 

Patents,  processes,  techniques,  and  inventions,  1st  supplementary  report  of  War 
Assets  Administration  to  Congress,  June  27,  1946.     [1946.]     iii-fS  p.     *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  4&-268.87  Pr  33.202 :  P  27/946 

Report.     Acceleration  of  surplus  disposal,  quarterly  progress  report  to  Congress 
by  War  Assets  Administration,  2d  quarter  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  vi-(-98  p. 
il.  1  pi.     [Another  illustration  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  40-27705  Pr  33.211 :  946/2 

Rubber.     Synthetic  rubber  i)lants  and  facilities,  2d  supplementary  and  final  report 
of  War  Assets  Administration  to  Congress,  June  18,  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title, 
iii+19  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  4&-26888  Pr  33.202 :  R  82/946-2 

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Surplus  reporter.  Surplus  reporter,  issue  no.  12,  Apr.  11,  1946,  medical  aud 
surgical  section,  n.  p.  [1946J.  iJG  p.  il.  4"  (Consumer  Goods  Division.)  [For 
earlier  issues,  see  Surplus  reporter,  under  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion.]    t  regional  offices.  Pr  33.208 :  12-i 

-  Same,  issue  no.  13,  Apr.  4,  1946,  liardware,  general  products,  plumbing, 
heating,  air  conditioning  and  electrical  sections,  n.  p.  [1946].  44  p.  il.  4° 
(Consumer  Goods  Division.)     t  regional  offices.  Pr  33.208 :  13-1 

Same,  issue  no.  13,  Apr.  25,  1946,  textile,  apparel  and  footwear  section. 

n.  p.  [1946.]     48p.il.  4"     ( Consumer  Goods  Disposal  Office. )     t  regional  offices. 

Pr  33.208 :  13-2 

Same,  issue  no.  14,  May  2,  1946,  hardware,  plumbing,  heating,  air  condi- 
tioning and  electrical  sections,  n.  p.  [1946].  32  p.  il.  4°  (Consumer  Goods 
Disposal  Office. )      t  regional  offices.  Pr  33.208 :  14-1 

Same,  June  12,  1946,  paper,  paper  products  aud  office  supplies  (issue  no. 

13),  office  machines  and  appliances  (issue  no.  13),  general  products  (issue  no. 
14),  branches,  n.  p.  [1946].  04  p.  il.  4°  (Consumer  Goods  Disposal  Office.) 
t  regional  offices.  Pr  33.208 :  13-3,  14-2 

WAR  SHIPPING  ADMINISTEATION 

Merchant  Marine  Academy,  Kings  Point.    Report  of  board  of  visitors  to  Merchant 
Marine  Academy,  Kings  Point,  N.   Y.,   1946.     May  11,  1946.      [1]H-12  p.     t 
•  Item  9o4 
L.  C.  card  46-26141  Pr  32.5302 :  B  63/946 

Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps.  Careers  for  Kings  Pointers,  article  describing 
career  possibilities  for  graduates  of  Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps  and  its 
Academy  at  Kings  Point.  [1946.]  12  p.  il.  4°  (Training  Organization.)  [Re- 
print from  Polaris,  publication  of  Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps.]  t  •  Item 
954  Pr  32.5302  :K  61 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Railroad  Retirement  Board,  fiscal  year  1945.     1946. 
xi-f-134p.il.     (H.  doc.  686,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      t 
L.  C.  card  37-26201 

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  bound  volumes  only. 

Corporations.  Working  capital  of  1278  registered  corporations,  Dec.  1939^Dec. 
1945.    July  12,  1946.    23  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  SE  1.2:  0  81/6/939-^5-2 

Rules.  General  rules  and  regulations  under  securities  exchange  act  of  1934, 
as  amended  to  and  including  Jan.  1,  1946.  1946.  p.  i-xi,  101-103,  301-302, 
501-503,  701,  801-803,  901-903,  1001-5,  1101,  1201-37,  1301-11,  1401-17,  1501-16, 
1601-7,1701-8,2401^.     t  SE  1.6:  R  86/3/946 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Local  hoard  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  253  and  255  [transmitting  Local 
board  memoranda];  July  22  and  Aug.  8,  1946.  [1946.]  [14]  p.  and  [15]  p. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  I'aper,  5c.  each.  •  Item  994  Y  3.Se  4  :  13/253,  255 

Selective  service  manual.  Notice,  packet  [of  pages  for  printing,  2d  edition. 
Selective  service  manual]  no.  ]<>;  [Aug.  2,  1946].  [1946.]  [112]  p.  I  Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form.  The  last  4  pages  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.] 
Included  in  price  of  packet  no.  1.     •  Item  994  Y  3.Se  4 :  7/945-16 

NOTK.— This  packet  of  pages  for  insertion  in  the  Selective  service  manual  contains 
Amendments  :J,84-.''.96,  and  pages  1-L  through  22  (a)-L,  31-L  and  32-L,  and  pages  .35-L 
through  39-L,  which  have  been  revised  to  include  changes  in  Selective  training  and 
service  act  of  1940. 

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1120  GOVERNALENT   PUBLICATIONS 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  recent  price  list,  tlie  Smithsonian  Institution  publislies  this  notice:  "Appli- 
cants for  the  publications  in  tliis  list  are  requested  to  state  the  grounds  for  their  retjuests, 
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  gratia,  except  where 
price  is  jjiven,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows :  1.  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowU>d>:e ;  2.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ;  3.  Smithsonian 
annual  reports.  No  sets  of  tliese  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are  out 
of  print.  Special  publications  are  also  issued  from  time  to  time.  The  papers  issued  in  the 
series  of  Contributions  to  Ijnowledge  and  Miscellaneous  collections  are  not  public  documents, 
but  are  printed  in  limited  editions  at  the  expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund.  They  are  dis- 
tributed without  charge  to  public  libraries,  educational  estat)lishments,  and  learned  societies 
in  this  country  and  abroad,  and  are  supplied  to  other  institutions,  and  to  individuals  at 
the  prices  indicated.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
A  discount  of  30  percent  is  allowed  to  book  dealers.  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed  gratuitously  by  the  Institu- 
tion to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report  volumes 
are  now  available  at  tlie  Institution,  but  some  of  those  of  which  the  Smithsonian  edition 
is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing  lists  of  public  libraries  and 
other  educational  establishments,  but  no  general  mailing-list  of  individuals.  A  library 
making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications  should  state  the  number  of 
publications  which  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. 

Birds  of  San  Jos»5  and  Tedro  Gonzalez  Islands,  Republic  of  Panama;  by  Alex- 
ander Wetmore.    Washington,  Aug.  5,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore, 
Md.].     [2] +60  p.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3S45;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous 
collections, -v.  106,  no.  1.)     t  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26974  SI  1.7 :  106/1 

Meteorites.  Cedartown,  Ga.,  meteorite ;  by  Stuart  H.  Perry.  Washington,  Aug. 
1, 1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.].  [2]  -f  3  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Publica- 
tion 3S44;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  104,  no.  23.)  t  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26973  SI  1.7 :  104/23 

Skeleton.  Reexamination  of  fossil  human  skeletal  remains  from  Melbourne, 
Fla.,  with  further  data  on  Vero  skull  [and  with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by 
T.  D.  Stewart.  Washington,  Aug.  9,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore, 
Md.].  [2] -(-28  p.  il.  2  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3854;  Smithsonian  miscel- 
laneous collections,  v.  106,  no.  10.)  t  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26966  SI  1.7 : 106/10 

Smithsonian  Institution.    First  hundred  years  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1846- 
1946;  bv  Webster  P.  True.    Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  10,  1946.    viii-f64  p.  il. 
1  pi.,  40  p.  of  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26967  SI  1.2 :  Sm  6/2/846-946 

Turtles  collected  by  Smithsonian  Biological  Survey  of  Panama  Canal  Zone ;  by 
Karl  Patterson  Schmidt.  AVashington,  Aug.  1,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press, 
Baltimore,  Md.]  [2]  -f-9  p.  1  pi.  (Publication  3852  ;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous 
collections,  v.  106,  no.  8. )     t  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  46-26975  SI  1.7 :  106/8 

FREER  GALLERY  OF  ART 

Bronzes.  Descriptive  and  illustrative  catalogue  of  Chinese  bronzes  acquired  dur- 
ing administration  of  John  Ellerton  Lodge  [with  bibliography] ;  compiled  by 
staff  of  Freer  Gallery  of  Art.  Washington,  1946  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Balti- 
more, Md.]  v-i-108  p.  il.  1  por.  12  pi.  38  p.  of  pi.  f*  (Oriental  studies  no.  3; 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Publication  3805.)  t  Cloth,  $5.00. 
L.  C.  card  46-26858  '  SI  7.7: 3 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

^OTE. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
■have,  since  Oct.  1,  1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character  are  brought  within  well-defined  series,  and 
each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  first  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)    and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in   the  order  in  which  they 

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Th 

inauguratedTo  make  iivaUable  in  a  siiiRle  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other  instru- 
lents    (such  as  constitutions  and   charters   of  international  organizations,   declarations, 


and.  in  appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State.  The  Treaties 
and' other  international  acts  series  bejjins  with  the  number  1501,  the  combined  numbers 
in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series  having  reached  1500,  the  last  number 
in  the  Treatv  series  beinc  094  and  the  last  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series 
being  506.  Treaties  are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international 
acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents, 
followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French 
translations,  prepared  by  the  Department's  Central  Translating  Office,  have  their  own  pub- 
lication numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Department  of  State  Bulletin,  pub- 
lished weeiilv  and  indexed  semiannually  as  of  the  dates  of  the  last  issues  in  June  and 
December,  co'ntains  the  texts  of  the  daily  mimeographed  press  releases,  information  regard- 
ing treaties,  and  other  material  on  the  Department's  work.  The  Bulletin  contains  each 
quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Dcpartmenl's  publications  for  the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under"  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
coneressional  documents. 

For  information  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  bv  the  State  Department,  hut  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  19.36.  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives,  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Consuls.     Foreign  consular  offices  in  United  States,  Apr.  1,  1946.     1946.     iii+51  p. 
([Publication  2576.])     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1016 
L.  C.  card  32-26478  S  1.34  :  946 

FUfj'ht  maneuvers.  Cartilla  terminol6gica  para  maniobras  elementales  de  vnelo. 
[1945,  published  1946.]  vii-fl04  p.  il.  oblong  24°  (Oficina  Central  de  Tra- 
ducciones;  Publicacion  TC-232)  [Version  al  espanol  del  boletin  31,  Adminis- 
tracion  de  Aeronruitica  Civil,  Secretaria  de  Comercio  de  los  Batados  Unidos. 
For  the  English  edition  of  this  publication  see  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Apr.  1943, 
p.  412.]      •  Item  1029  S  16.7  :  232 

Foreign  service.  Appointments  to  middle  and  upper  grades  of  foreign  service. 
[1946.]     3  p.  4°     t     •  Item  1019  S  1.2  :  F  76s/8 

German  youth.     Present  statiis  of  German  youth ;  by  Henry  J.  Kellermann. 
[1946.]      [2] +25  p.  4°     ([European  series  11;   Publication  2583.])      [From 
recent  issues  of  Department  of  State  bulletin.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  SD  46-32  S  1.45  :  11 

Great  Britain.  Air  services  agreement  between  United  States  and  United  King- 
dom of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland,  signed  Bermuda  Feb.  11,  1946, 
effective  Feb.  11.  1946;  and  final  act  of  Civil  Aviation  Conference,  held  at  Ber- 
muda, Jan.  15-Feb.  11,  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +20  p.  (Treaties  and  other  interna- 
tional acts  series  1507;  [Publication  2565].)  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26879  S  9.10 :  1507 

Mutual  aid  settlement,  agreements  between  United  States  and  United  King- 
dom of  Great  Britain,  and  Northern  Ireland,  signed  Washington,  Mar.  27,  1946: 
together  with  joint  .statement  dated  Dec.  6,  1945.  [1946.]  [2] +48  p.  (Trea- 
ties and  other  international  acts  series  1509 ;  [Publication  2559].)  *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-26914  S  9.10 :  1509 

Guatemala.     Parcel  post,   agreement  between   United   States  and   Guatemala; 
signed  Guatemala  Oct.  25,  1945  and  Washington  Nov.  30,  1945,  effective  Aug. 
1,  1945.     1946.      [2] +22  p.      (Executive  agreement  series  499;    [Publication 
2555].)     [Spanish  and  English.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1037 
L.  C.  card  46-26645  S  9.8:  499 

International  Civil  Aviation  Conference.  Piano  para  aviaeao  civil  mundial,  Con- 
ferencia  Interuacional  de  Aviac;ao  Civil  de  Chicago  em  1944  segundo  as  opinioes 
expostas  em  recentes  artigos  de  rcvistas  por  (luatro  mcmbrns  da  delegafjao 
dos  Estados  Unidos.  1946.  iv+140  p.  1  tab.  ( [Traducaoda  Repartictio 
Central  de  Traducoes ;  PubUcagJio  TC-226.])  [Includes  final  act  and  certain 
related  documents  of  the  Conference.  For  the  English  edition  of  this  publi- 
cation without  final  act  and  documents  see  the  Monthlv  catalog  for  Aug.  1945, 
p.  906.]     t     •  Item  1029  816.7:226 

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Nationals.     Former  Proclaimed  list  nationals  and  American  foreign  trade;  by 
George  N.  Monsma.     [1946.]      [2] +6  p.  4°     ([Commercial  policy  series  89; 
Publication  2564.])     [From  Department  of  State  bulletin,  May  26,  1946.]     t 
•  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-26965  S  1.37 :  89 

Paris  Conference  of  Foreign  Ministers,  June  15- July  12, 1946,  report  by  Secretary 
of  State.     [1946.]     [2] +20  p.  16*    ([Conference  series  87;  Publication  2572.) 

L.  C.  card  46-27751  S  5.30 :  87 

Pilots'  radio  manual.  Manual  de  radio  para  pilots;  por  Reeder  G.  Nichols. 
[1946.]  v+103  p.  il.  (Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones ;  Publicacion  TC- 
228.])  [Versi6n  al  espafiol  del  Bolefin  29,  AdministraciOn  de  Aerondutica 
Civil.  Secretaria  de  Comercio  de  los  Estados  Unidos.  For  the  English  edition 
of  this  publication  see  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Dec.  1940,  p.  1676.]  t  •  Item 
1029  S  16.7 :  228 

United  Nations.    Transition  from  League  of  Nations  to  United  Nations ;  by  Henry 
Reiflf.      [1946.1      [2] +18  p.  4°      (United   States-United  Nations  information 
series  5;  [Publication  2542.])     [From  Department  of  State  bulletin,  Apr.  28 
and  May  5,  1946]     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  46-27752  S  1.50 :  5 

War  criminals.  Enjuiciamiento  de  los  criminales  de  guerra :  segunda  parte, 
Presentacion  de  la  denuncia  en  nombre  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  America  ante 
el  Tribunal  Militar  Internacional,  Niirnberg,  Alemania.  [1046.]  cover  title, 
[2] +67  j.  ([Traducci6n  de  la  Oficina  Central  de  Traducciones;  Publicaci6n 
TC-229.] )     t     •  Item  1029  S  16.7 :  229 

INTERNATIONAL  BOUNDARY  COMMISSION,  UNITED  STATES  AND 

MEXICO 

Rio  Grande.  Flow  of  Rio  Grande  and  tributary  contributions,  from  San  Marcial, 
N.  Mei.,  to  Gulf  of  Mexico,  1944,  with  maximums,  minimums  and  normals, 
(juantity,  sources,  diversions  and  quality  of  water,  climatological  data,  drain- 
age basin  and  irrigated  areas,  index  to  all  water  bulletins,  n.  p.  [McMath 
Company,  1946.]  cover  title,  108  p.  il.  (Water  bulletin  14.)  [Processed.]  t 
American  Commissioner,  El  Paso,  Tex.  S  3.19/2 :  W  29/no.l4 

SUPREME  COURT 

Dollar,  R.  Stanley.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term.  1946,  no.  207.  Emory  S.  Land  (chairman.  Maritime  Commission),  Howard 
L.  Vickery  (vice  chairman.  Maritime  Commission),  et  al.  vs.  R.  Stanley  Dol- 
lar et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals 
for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +173  p.  il.     t        Ju6.7:D69 

Opinions.  OflBcial  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  326  U.  S.,  no.  4;  Walter  Wyatt, 
reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1946.]  cover  title.  xliv+ 679-812 +xxviii  p. 
[Decisions  per  curiam,  etc.,  Oct.  1,  1945-Jan.  28.  1946,  memoranda  of  cases 
through  June  10,  1946,  to  be  reported  later,  and  amendment  of  Admiralty  rules. 
This  number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  326,  pts.  1-4.  From  United 
States  reports,  v.  326.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.25  per  term  of  court; 
foreign  subscription,  $3.00.  Ju  6.8/1  a :  326/4 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Brazil.     Agricultural,  pastoral,  and  forest  industries  in   Brazil.     Washington, 

1946.    cover  title,  ii+78  p.  il.  [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     f     •  Item 
1044 

L.  C.  card  46-26777  TC  1.19  :  B  73 

Equador.     Economic  controls  and  commercial  policy  in  Ecuador.     1946.     cover 
title,  [2] +23  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-26880  TC  1.20 :  Ec  9/1-2 

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Nuts.  Edible  tree  nuts,  prepared  in  response  to  requests  from  Committee  on 
Finance,  Senate,  and  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  House  of  Representatives. 
1946.  cover  title,  ii-|-66  p.  il.  (War  changes  in  industry  series,  report  18.) 
[Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1044  TC  I.IS  :  18 

Panama.     Economic  controls  and  commercial  policy  in  Panama.     1946.     cover 
title,  [2] +23  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-26S81  TC  1.20 :  P  19 

TAX  COURT 

Note. — The  Court's  reports  are  first  proimilgated  in  leaflet  form,  designated  as  "advance 
sheets."  At  the  end  of  each  month,  these  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  pamphlet 
form  and  published  as  "advance  parts."  Later,  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and 
issued  in  bound  volumes.  A  list  of  memorandum  opinions  is  included  in  each  volume.  Both 
the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  by  the  Sui)erintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Otfice,  Washington  25,  U.  C.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  "advance  sheets"  is  $2.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  .^2.85  ;  single  copies  usually 
5c.  The  "advance  parts,"  or  monthly  consolidations  are  sold  as  follows  :  $1.25  per  volume, 
foreign  subscription,  $1.85  (single  copies  vary  in  price).  The  price  of  the  bound  volume 
will  be  given  upon  application. 

Belcher,  W.  A.  W.  A.  Belcher  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5215,  promulgated  June  19,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p. 
( [Opinion]  22.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/22 

Canfield,  Claire  L.  Claire  L.  Canfield  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5864,  promulgated  June  13,  1946.  [1946.] 
7  p.     ([Opinion]  18.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/18 

Clark.  Lenore  8.  Lenore  ScuUin  Clark  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ; 
Harry  Sculliu  and  Bernice  W.  Scullin  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  7807-8,  promulgated  June  20,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ( [Opinion]  23.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reiwrts,  v.  7.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/23 

Farley,  Mrs.  Frieda  E.  J.  Frieda  E.  J.  Farley  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  Elmer  A.  Farley  v.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos. 
8961-62,  promulgated  June  20,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  2A.)  [From 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Parser,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/24 

Gillette,  Leon  N.  E.state  of  Leon  M.  Gillette,  Besf<ie  W.  Gillette  and  William  N. 
Gillette,  executors,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no. 
6745,  promulgated  June  20,  194G.  [1946.]  4  p.  ( [Opinion]  27.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  v.  7.]     *  PaiJer,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/27 

Green,  Leslie  H.  Leslie  H.  Green  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  1780,  2570,  promulgated  June  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
16  p.     ([Opinion]  34.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/34 

Gwinn  Bros,  d  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion  ;  docket  no. 
5828,  promulgated  June  28,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ( [Opinion]  37.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/37 

Lehn  &  Fink  Products  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  3742,  5420,  promulgated  June  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
33  p.     ([Opinion]  36.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/36 

Metcalf,  William.  P.  Estate  of  William  P.  Metcalf,  Louise  M.  Prest  and  Sandol 
M.  Stark,  executrices,  v.  connnissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5819,  promulgated  June  18,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p. 
( [Opinion]  20.)       [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/20 

O'Connor,  Mildred  A.     Mildred  A.  O'Connor  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue. 

findings  of  fact   [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5792,  promulgated  Feb.  28,  1946. 

[1946.]     2  p.     ( [Opinion]  46.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/46 
Rainer  Brewing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact 

and   opinion]  ;   docket   no.   4895,   promulgated  June  18,   1946.     [1946.]     21   p. 

([Opinion]  21.)      [From  T.  C.  Report.s,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/21 

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Rhode  Island  Hospital  Trust  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docl;et  no.  7876,  promulgated  June  24,  1946.  [1946.] 
9  p.     ([Opinion]  26.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/26 

Rice,  Oeorgc.  Estate  of  George  Rice,  Fae  H.  Rice,  Harold  M.  Greenebaum  and 
Chase  National  Bank  of  City  of  New  York  as  executors,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6570,  promulgated 
June  26,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]   28.)      [From  T.  C  Reports,  v.  7.] 

♦  l»aper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/28 

Rohcrtson,  Julian.  Julian  Robertson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion] ;  docket  no.  4187,  promulgated  May  14,  1946.  [1946.] 
8  p.     ([Opinion]   134.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/134 

Rules  of  practice  before  Tax  Court;  revised  to  Aug.  1,  1946.     1946.     vi+29  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1050 

L.  C.  card  46-27753  Ju  11.8 :  946 

Sinclair,  Arthur.  Estate  of  Arthur  Sinclair,  United  States  Trust  Company  of 
New  York,  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no. 
8667,  promulgated  May  20,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  136.)  [From 
T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  6/136 

Stockstrom,  Louis.  Estate  of  Louis  Stockstrom,  Arthur  Stockstrom,  executor,  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  1237, 
promulgated  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  32.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/32 

Thornton,  Charles  H.  Charles  H.  Thornton  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  uos.  110260,  110275,  promulgated  Mar.  26, 
1946.     [1946.]     10  p.     ( [Opinion]  73. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  6/73 

Walsh,  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Mary  D.  Walsh  (Mrs.  F.  Howard  Walsh)  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue ;  Wm.  Fleming  v.  [same]  ;  Wm.  Fleming,  trustee,  v.  [same, 
findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  701,  703-704,  promulgated  June  24, 
1946.     [1946.]     7  p.     ( [Opinion]  25.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/25 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Precipitation  in  Tennessee  River  basin,  annual  1945.     [1946.]     [2]-|-38  p.  il.  4° 
[Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  3&-32755  Y  3.T  25 :  14/945-13 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Claims.  Estimate  of  appropriation  for  payment  of  certain  claims  allowed  by 
General  Accounting  Office  [for  travel  pay  and  allowances,  regulars.  War  with 
Spain  in  Philippine  Islands].  July  25,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  724,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 

Schedule  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office,  estimates  of 

appropriation  to  cover  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  OflSce  and  for 
services  of  the  several  departments  and  independent  offices.  July  25,  1946. 
7  p.     (H.  doc.  "728,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

— —  Schedule  of  judgments.  Treasury  Department,  schedule  of  judgments  ren- 
dered by  Court  of  Claims  which  has  been  submitted  by  Treasury  Department 
and  requires  appropriation  for  payment.  July  25,  1946.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  726, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Federal  aid  to  States;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on 
state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1945.     1946.     ii -{-711-721  p.     t 

Tl.l/a:F  31/13/945 

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Foreign  delts.  Obligations  of  foreign  Governments,  war  claims,  etc.;  extract 
from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year 
1945.     1946.     ii+141-142+14&-156+621-622+722-723  p.     t 

T  1.1/a  :  O  b  4/17/945 

Gibson,  EUie  W.  Judgment  rendered  against  United  States  by  district  court  for 
western  district  of  Kentucky  [in  favor  of  Ellie  W.  Gibson].  July  25,  1946. 
3  p.     (H.  doc.  719,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Mo)ietary  developments,  exchange  stabilization  fund,  stock  and  circulation  of 
money  in  United  States;  extract  from  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury 
on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1945.  1946.  iii+94-100+339-397+614-616+ 
674-677  p.     t  T  1.1/a :  M  747/945 

Receipts  and  expenditures.  Selected  tables  on  receipts,  expenditures,  public 
debt,  etc.  1946.  iii+[80]  p.  [From  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury 
on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1945.]     f  T  1.1/a :  R 24/19/945 

Taxation.  Taxation,  borrowing,  and  international  finance ;  extract  from  Annual 
report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  Congress,  fiscal  year  1945.  1946.  [1]  + 
10  p.    t  T  1.1/a  :T  199/8/945 

Taxation  developments  (fiscal  year  1945)  ;  extract  from  Annual  report  of 

Secretary  of  Treasury  on  state  of  finances,  fiscal  year  1945.     1946.     [1]+100- 
108  p.     t  T  1.1/a  :  T  199/7/945 

COAST  GUARD 

Air  sea  rescue  bulletin,  May  and  June  1946 ;  v.  3,  no.  5  and  6.  [1946.]  cover 
titles,  48  p.  and  52  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  and  other  illustrations  on  p.  1-4 
of  covers.  Earlier  issues  were  restricted  and  not  entered  in  the  Monthly 
catalog.]     t     (limited  distribution).  T 47.32: 3/5,6 

Civil  readjustment  bulletin  13-15.  [1946.]  cover  titles,  various  paging,  il.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  T  47.33: 13-15 

Inflammable  liquids.    Manual  for  safe  handling  of  inflammable  and  combustible 
liquids.     June  1946.     11+61  p.  il.  16°     (Educational  series  no.  1.)     t     •  Item 
1071 
L.  C.  card  46-26920  T  47.36 : 1 

Merchant  marine.  Specimen  examinations  for  merchant  marine  deck  oflicers. 
Revised  [June  1946].    1946.    vi+34  p.    %    •  Item  1063 

L.  C.  card  46-26854  T  47.2 :  M  53/946 

CUSTOMS  BUREAU 

Customs  regulations  [of  United  States,  effective  July  1,  1943,  substitute  pages 
containing  corrections;  1st  and  2d  rev.,  Jan.  1946.]  [1946.]  [168]  p.  4°  [Is- 
sued in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  50c.  T  17.9:  943/rev/rev.pages 

LIBRARY 

Consolidated  review  of  current  Information,  Jan.-Dec.  1945.  [1946.]  [1]  + 
iv  leaves+l-51A+52-104A+105-154  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  T  23.7/2:  945 

NARCOTICS  BUREAU 

Opium.  Traffic  in  opium  and  other  dangerous  drugs,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1945, 
report  bv  Government  of  United  States.  1946.  vi+44  p.  *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  1111 

L.  C.  card  31-26999  T  56.8 :  945 

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 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  Hand-drawn  and  lift  trucks, 
and  parts  and  accessories  therefor  under  class  69,  Aug.  1,  1946-July  31,  1947. 
[1946.]     17  p.  4°     [Processed.]     :j:  T  58.8 :  69/946-47 

Same:  Safety  cans  under  class  42,  Sept.  1,  1946-Aug.  31,  1947.     [1946.] 

3  p.  4"    [Processed.]     J  T  58.8 :  42/2/94&-47 

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1126  Government  Publications 

(iovcniDU ut  xiii)pUc.s — ('ontinuod 

Same:  Tires  and  tubes  under  class  8,  revised,  July  1-Sept.  30,  1944,  ex- 
tended to  Jan.  31,  1947.     [1946.]     13  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 : 8/2/947 

Same :  Typewriters  under  class  54,  July  1-Dec.  31,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4° 

[Processed.]     t  .  T  58.8 :  54/2/946 

FEDKRAI.  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  DIVISION 

NoTB. — The  following  publications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 
«  Item  1116. 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speci- 
fication for  brushes,  flexible-wire,  dental;  Jan.  l.j,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  12° 
( H-B-248. )     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  H-B-248 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cellulose,  regenerated,  sheet, 

dental ;  May  23,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (L^C-175.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  Lr-C-175 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cement,  temporary,  antiseptic, 

dental;  Oct.  23,  1945.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (U-C-208.)     *  Paper,  .^)C. 

T  58.10/3 :  U-C-208 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cements,  hydrauliq,  general 

specifications  (methods  for  sampling,  inspection,  and  testing)  ;  May  20,  1946. 
[1946.]  56  p.  il.  12°  (SS-C-158b.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  SS-C-158a,  Apr. 
17,  1941.]     *  Paper,  15c.  T  58.10/3  :  SS-C-158b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cushions,  arm,  sponge-rubber, 

for  crutches;  June  17,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  il.  12°     (ZZ-C-758.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-C-758 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  disk.s,  safe-sided,  metal,  abra- 
sive, dental ;  Jan.  23,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     {GG-D-423.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-D-423 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  glasses,  medicine ;  June  10, 

1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  il.  12°  (DD-G-616a.)  [Supersedes  DD-G-616,  Mar.  11, 
1936.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-G-616a 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  si)ecification  for  glue,  resin-tvije   (liquid  and 

powder),  amdt.  2;  June  17,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  12°  (C-G-496  [amdt.  2].) 
[Supersedes  Amendment  1,  Dec.  4,  1944.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  C-G-496/amdt.>2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hatchets ;  Jan.  4,  1946.     [1946.] 

9  p.  il.  12°  (GGG-H-13la.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  GGG-H-131,  Nov.  15,  1932, 
and  Emergency  alternate  E-GGG-H-131,  June  26,  1943.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GGG-H-131a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hemoglobin-scale   (Tallquist 

type);  June  10,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (G-H-222.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :G-H-222 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ladders  (extension,  sectional, 

and  straight),  and  ladder-shoes,  amdt.  1;  Feb.  28,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  12° 
(LLIv-Lr-51  [amdt.  1].)  [Supersedes  Emergency  alternate  Fed.  spec.  B-LLL- 
Lr-51,  Jan.  12,  1943.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  LI.I^I^51/amdt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  lard  ;  June  17. 1946.     [1946.] 

4  p.  12°  (C-0-376a. )  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  C-O-376,  Apr.  3. 1934.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  T  58.10/3 :  C-0-376a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  articulating,  amdt.  1 ; 

June  17,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (GG-P-106  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-P-106/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe-covering,  mineral-wool 

(molded-type   and   blanket-type,   for   heated   pipes)  ;   June  27.   1946.     [1946.] 

5  p.  12°  (HH-P-387.)  [Supersedes  part  of  Fed.  spec.  HH-P-386a,  Mar.  9, 
1939.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HH-P-387 

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September  1946  1127 

Government  supplies — Continued 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  plaster-of-paris,  dental  and 

orthopedic  ;  June  18,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°      (SS-P^46.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  SS-P-446 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  platinum,  foil,  dental;  Jan.  23, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12"     (QQ-P-428.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-P^28 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  powder,  scouring,  for  floors ; 

Jan.  4, 1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12°  (P-P-591a.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  P-P-591. 
Oct.  14,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  P-P-591a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  shields,  erasing,  draftsmen's; 

Jan.  4,  1&46.  [1946.]  5  p.  il.  12"  (GG-S-321a.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
GG-S-321,  Dec.  27,  1938.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-S-321a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  steel  corrosion-resisting,  bars 

and  forgings  (except  for  reforgiug),  amdt.  1;  June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12° 
(QQ-S-763a  [amdt.  1].)     t  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-S-763a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  steel,  corrosion-resisting,  plates, 

sheets,  strips,  and  structural  shapes,  amdt.  1;  June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12" 
(QQ-S-766a   [amdt.  1].)     t  T 58.10/3 :  QQ-S-766a/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tubing,  copper,  seamless  (for 

use  with  soldered  or  flared-fittings),  amdt.  1 ;  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12" 
(WW-T-799a  [amdt.  1].)     t  T  58.10/3  :  WW-T-799a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  valves,  bronze,  gate,  125-  and 

150-pound,  screwed  and  flanged  (for  land  use)  ;  Jan.  15, 1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  12° 
(WW-V-54.)  [Supersedes  part  of  WW-V-76b,  Nov.  25,  1938  and  part  of 
Emergency  alternate  E-WW-V-76b,  Apr.  1,  1942.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  WW-V-54 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  vises,  amdt.  2 ;  June  10,  1946. 

[1946.]  2  p.  12"  (GGG-V-436a  [amdt.  2].)  [Supersedes  Amendment  1,  July 
22,1944.]     t  T  58.10/3 :  GGG-V-436a/amdt.2 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  zinc,  anodes ;  June  10,  1946. 

[1946.]     3  p.  12"     (QQ-Z-285.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  QQ-Z^285 

SAVINGS  BOND  DIVISION 

Inflation.     How  you  can  help  check  inflation,  avoid  depression,  give  free  enter- 
prise a  boost,  defeat  the  "isms,"  make  more  and  better  customers  for  your 
business,  all  at  once !     [prepared  by  Advertising  Council  and  Treasury  Depart- 
ment Savings  Bonds  Division].     [1946.]     [32]  p.  il.  4°     t     • 
L.  O.  card  46-26998  T  66.2:  In  3/2 

Savings  bonds  and  stamps.  Your  savings  workbook,  no.  1 ;  published  by  Education 
Section.  [1946.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [This  workbook  and  no.  2  and  3  listed  below  were 
prepared  for  children  in  the  primary  grades.]     t     •  T  66.2 :  Sa  9/2/no.l 

Same,  no.  2;  published  by  Education  Section.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4"    f     • 

T  66.2 :  Sa  9/2/no.2 

Same,  no.  3;  published  by  Education  Section.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     t     • 

T  66.2 :  Sa  9/2/no.  3 

Thrift.  U.  S.  Savings  Bonds  Division's  national  newspaper  boys  thrift  plan. 
[1W6.]     [6]  p.  4°  T  66.2 :N  47/9 

VETERANS  ADMINISTRATION 

Manual.  Veterans  Administration  manual :  Branch  office  award  procedures  for 
death  compensation  and  pension,  and  accrued  amounts  payable  to  widows, 
cliildren  and  dependent  parents.  Washington,  D.  C,  July  15, 1946.  [5]  -f5^^  P-  il- 
4°  (M  8-4.)  [Processed.  Issued  in  loo.se-leaf  form.  Suiiersedes  certain 
paragraphs  in  procedural  portion  of  regulations  and  procedure,  and  all  other 
instructions  in  conflict  with  tho.se  contained  in  manual.]     %  VA  1.18  :  8-4 

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1128  Government  Publications 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Atnputees.    Individual  exorcises  for  lower  extreniitv  amputees ;  Aug.  1&46.  [1946.] 
iv+16  p.  il.     (Pamphlet  8-10.)     *  Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  1131  W  1.43 :  8-10 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — Army  regulations  are  administrative  resulations  for  tbe  military  service  and 
are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose  leaf  binders.      %  Item  1129. 

1-10.       Army  regulations  :  List  of  current  and  suspended  pamphlets  ;  July  1,  1946. 
[1946.]     32  p.     [Supersedes  AR  1-10,  Jan.  1,  1946.]     •  Paper,  10c. 

\V  1.6:  1-10/37 

30-2225.   Quartermaster   Corps  :    List   of   subsistence   stores   and    other   quartermaster 

supplies  authorized  for  sale  by  sales  commissaries;  Julv  26,  1946.     [1946.] 

12  p.      [Supersedes  AR  .SO-2225,  Mar.  0,  1945,  includins,'  Changes  1,  Apr. 

24,  1945,  and  sec.  2.  Circular  186.  1945.]     •  Paper,  5c.       W  1.6  :  30-2225/4 

Same,  Changes  1;  Aug.  8,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  30-2225/4/ch.l 

30-2500.  Same:  Nutriculture   (hydroponics)   gardening;  Aug.  1,  1946.      [1946.]     2  p. 

•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  30-2500 

35-1440.  Finance  Department:  Loss  of  pay  during  absence  due  to  diseases.  Changes 

1  ;  July  17,  1946.     1946.     1  p.     •  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-1440/6/ch.l 
35-1460.   Same  :    Fraudulent   enlistment   as   affecting  pay.   Changes   1  ;   June   7,   1946. 

1946.     1   p.      •  Paper,   5c.  W   1.6  :  35-1460/2/ch.  1 

35-1640.  Same:  Pay  of  officers,  rates;  Aug.  2.  1946.      [1946.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  AR 

35-1640,  June  5,  1943,  including  Changes  4,  Mav  10,  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  :  35-1640/7 
35-2220.  Same:  Pay  of  warrant  officers:  July  16,  1946.      [1946.]      7  p.      [Supersedes 

AR    35-2220.     Sept.    29,    1942,    including    Changes    3,    Nov.    17,    1944.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-2220/6 
35—2340.  Same  :  General  provisions  sroverning  pay  of  enlisted  personnel ;  Julv  17,  1946. 

[1946.]      2   p.      [Supersedes    AR    35-2340,    Feb.    8,    1945.]      'Paper.    5c. 

W1.6:  35-2340/5 

35-2480.  Same :  Settlement  of  accounts  of  enlisted  personnel  upon  separation  from 
service.  Changes  4;  July  17.  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35- 
2480,  Changes  3,  Feb.  20.  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c.         W  1.6  :  35-24S0/5/ch.4 

35-2490.  Same:  Mnsrering-ont  payments.  Changes  3:  Julv  17,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  35-2490,  Changes  2,  June  11,  1946.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W1.6  :  35-2490/2/ch.3 

35-2620.  Same  :  Expenses  of  arrest  and  return  to  military  control  of  enlisted  per- 
sonnel absent  without  leave,  deserters,  and  escaped  military  prisoners. 
Changes  2  ;  July  17,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-2620.  Changes 
1,    Apr.    10.    1944.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-2620/6/ch.2 

35-2640.  Same:  Pay  of  retired  enlisted  men,  Changes  1;  July  17,  1946.     1946.     1  p. 

*  Paper,    oc.  W  1.6  :  35-2640/7/ch.l 
35—4220.  Same :    Subsistence    and    rental    allowances    for    commissioned    officers    and 

others  entitled  to  similar  allowances.  Changes  4:  July  17,  1946.  [1946.] 
4  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-4220,  Changes  3,  Apr.  4,  1946.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W1.6  :  35-4220/6/ch.4 
35-4520.   Same  :   Monetary   allowances  for  quarters  and   subsistence  for  enlisted   per- 
sonnel  in    nontrayel   status   and  for   quarters   for   dependents   of   enlisted 
personnel  of  1st,  2d,  or  3d  grade.  Changes  5  :  July  17,  1946.      [1946.]      6  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  35-4520,  Changes  4,  June  11,  1946.]      »  Paper,  oc. 

W  1.6  :  35-4520/8/ch.5 
Same,  Changes  6;  Aug.  13,  1946.      [1946.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  AR  35-4520, 
Changes   5,   July   17,   1946.]      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6  :  35-4520/8/ch.6 

35-5520.  Same  :  Allotments  of  pay.  Changes  2  :  July  12.  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  35-5520,  Changes  1,  June  18,  1946.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-5520/10/ch.2 
40-105.     Medical  D(*partment  :  Standards  of  physical  examination  for  commission  in 
Regular  Army,  National  Guard  of  United  States.  Army  of  United  States, 
and  Organized  Reserves,  Changes  2:  Aug.  9.  1946.     1946.     1  p.      [Super- 
sedes AR  40-105,  Changes  1,  July  12,  1943,  and  sec.  1,  Circular  59,  1945.] 

•  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  40-105/3/ch.2 
55-510.     Transportation    Corps:    Harbor    Boat    Service,    Changes    6;    July    17,    1946. 

[1946.]  3  p.  [Supersedes  AR  55-510,  Changes  4  and  5,  Dec.  21, 1944,  and 
Mav  24,  1945.  and  so  much  of  sec.  1,  Circular  169,  1945,  as  pertains  to 
par".    10,   AR   55-510.]      'Paper,   5c.  W  1.6  :  55-510/ch.6 

220-5.  Organizations  :  Designation,  numbering,  and  classification  of  units.  Changes 

4;  July  25,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  [S^upersedes  AR  220-5,  Changes  3,  July 
3,  1945.  and  sec.  1,  Circular  358,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.     W  1.6  :  220-5/3/ch.4 

345-155.  Military  records:  Preparation  of  Army  pay  rolls.  Changes  2:  July  17,  1946. 
[1046.]      2    p.       [Supersedes    AR    345-155,    Changes    1,    May    14.    1946.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  345-155/6/ch.2 
345-475.     Same:   Final   payment  voucher.   Changes  5;   July   17,   1946.      [1946.]      2  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  345-475.  Changes  4,  May  14,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

\V1.6  :  345-475/5/ch.5 
600-35.       Personnel:   Prescribed  service  uniform.   Changes  8;   Aug.   8,   1946.      [1946.] 

2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  600-35.  Changes  4,  July  4,  1945,  and  various  para- 
graphs and  sections  of  certain  circulars.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  :  600-35/5/ch.8 

605-12.       Commissioned   officers  :   Temporary   promotions   in    Army    of   United    States ; 

Aug.    13,   1046.      [1946.]      8  p.      [Supersedes  AR  605-12,   Aug.   17.   1944, 

including  Changes  3,  Feb.  6,  1946,  sec.  1,  Circular  117,  and  Circular  229, 

1940.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  605-12/3 

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September  1946  1129 

Army  regulations — -Continued 

615-40.       Enlisted    personnel  :    Clothing    and    ecjuipage,    Changes    8 ;    July    16,    1946. 

[1946.]      8   I).      [Supersedes   AR   615-40,   Changes   4-7,   Feb.   21-May   27, 

1946.]       *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  615-40/7/ch.8 

615-300.     Enlisted   men  :   Absence  without   leave   and   desertion.   Changes   9  ;   July   25, 

1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  Changes  8,  Mar.  11,  1946.]     •  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.6:  615-300/8/ch.9 
850-15.       Miscellaneous:   Motor   vehicles.    Changes   3;   Julv   24,    1946.      [1946.]      3   p. 
[Supersedes  AR  850-15,  Changes  2,  Mar.  7,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  850-15/5/ch.3 

Bulletin  16-22;  July  9-30,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with  per- 
forations.]    t  W  1.3  :  946/16-22 

Circular  214-250;  July  1&-Aug.  17,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]      %  W  1.4/2 :  946/214-250 

Field  manuals.  Basic  field  manual :  Interior  guard  duty,  Changes  5 ;  July  13, 
1946.  [194(5.]  5  p.  IG"  (FIM  26-5  [changes]  5.)  [Supersedes  FINI  26-5, 
Changes  1-4,  Jan.  16,  1942-Nov.  1,  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33  :  26-5/ch.5 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary  means 
of  promulgating  the  basic  doctrines  of  military  training  and  operations.  They  contain 
training  instructions  relative  to  tactics  and  technique.     #  Item  1130 

Field  manual:  Band;  July  1946.  1946.  iii+156  p.  il.  (F]M  12-50.)  [Su- 
persedes FM  28-5,  Mar.  31,  1941,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  22,  1942.]  *  Paper, 
30c.  W  1.33 :  12-50 

Same:  Pistols  and  revolvers;  June  1946.     1946.     iv-|-205  p.  il.  16°     (FM 

23-35.)  [Supersedes  FM  23-35,  Apr.  30,  1940,  including  Changes  1  and  2, 
Jan.  23-Nov.  6,  1942,  and  FM  23-36,  Oct.  20,  1941,  including  Changes  1  and  2, 
Nov.  6,  1942-Apr.  17,  1943.]     *  Paper,  35c.  W  1.33  :  23-35/2 

General  court-martial  orders.  General  court-martial  orders  519 ;  Dec.  18,  1945. 
[1946.]     2  p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.51 :  945/519 

Same :  43,  100,  107,  111-112,  119-122,  144,  146-147,  158,  182,  187,  193,  197- 

198,  201-202,  208-214,  217,  219-230,  236-238;  Mar.  6-July  23,  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     %  W  1.51 :  946/43,etc. 

General  orders  69-84;  July  15-Aug.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued 
with  perforations.]     %  W  1.46 :  946/69-84 

Nazi  conspiracy  and  aggression :  v.  3,  Office  of  United  States  Chief  of  Counsel 
for  Prosecution  of  Axis  Criminality.  1946.  [4] -f- 1003  p.  ♦Cloth  (see  note 
below ) .     • 

L.  C.  card  46-26855  W  1.2 :  N  23/v.3 

Note. — This  set,  consisting  of  8  volumes,  will  be  sold  at  $18.00  for  the  complete  set. 
This  amount  will  be  accepted  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
OflBce,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  and  each  volume  will  be  mailed  when  issued.  Volumes 
will  not  be  issued  in  numerical  sequence. 

Occupational  brief  99  and  100;  [prepared  for  education  programs  of  armed  serv- 
ices by  Industrial  Services  Division,  United  States  Employment  Service].  Apr. 
1,  1946.  il.  oblong  32°  [Each  brief  covers  what  the  job  holder  does,  how  he 
qualifies,  what  he  earns,  and  the  employment  outlook.]  *  Paper  5c,  each. 
•  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  45-37741  W  1.63 :  99, 100 

99.  Job  of  life  Insurance  agent.     20  p. 
100.  Job  of  welder,  hand.      [2]-f  14  p. 

Speotc?  orders  157-180 ;  July  17-Aug.  19,  1946.     [1946]     various  paging,     t 

W 1.48:  946/157-180 

Supply  catalogs.    War  Department  catalog. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  Issues  of  various  catalogs,  Army  Service  Forces.  Sfupplu 
catalogs. 

Same:  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Eng.  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 

670-01.  Power  plant,   trailer  mounted,   5   KW ;   June   1946.     8  p.   il.      [Supersedes 
Eng  6  670-01,  Apr.  2,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  670-01 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

714231— 46— No.  620 9 


1130  Government  Publications 

Supply  catalogs — Continued 

Same:  Ordnaiife  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Ord  3  SNL.  List  of  itoius  for  issue  to  troops,  posts,  camps,  and  stations. 

2.  Major  items  and  major  combinations  of  antiaircraft  artillery  ;  June  1946.     40  p.  11. 
[Supersedes  Ord  3  SNL  D-2,  Feb.  1,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  Oct.  1.  194.^.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  3-2 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

F-319.  lutorpuiiillometer.  Ml  ;  June  1946.     4  p.  11.      •  Item  1131 

W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-319 

Ord  8  SNL.  Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 

F-289.  Telescope,  M73B1.  M81,  and  M82  ;  June  1946.  9  p.  11.  [Supersedes  Ord  8 
SNL  F-2S9.  July  1,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-289 

Ord  9.  List  of  all  parts. 

F-237.  Table,  graphical  firing.  M23,  M24,  M23,  M26,  M2GA1,  M27,  M28,  M30,  M31, 
M32,  M33.  M34,  M3.5.  M37,  and  M38 ;  July  1946.  12  p.  11.  [Supersedes 
Ord  9  SNL  F-237,  Sept.  8,  1943.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-237 

Ord  11.  Accounting  group. 

R-IO.  Materials  for  renovating  and  packaging  of  Group  R  ammunition  and  miscel- 
laneous items  ;  June  194G.     12  p.  W  1.67  :  Ord  11  B-10 

Same:    Signal   supply   catalog.     [1946]     [Issued   with   perforations.]     J 

Sig.  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 

AN/MPM-2.   Test   set   AN/MPM-2  :     Mar.     1946.     23     p.     11.      [Supersedes   Sig   6- 

AX/MPM-2,  Autr.  13.  194.5.]  W  1.67  :  Sig  6-AN/MPM-2 

TE-114.  Tool  equipment  TE-114  ;  June  1946.     17  p.  il.  W  1.67  :  Sig  6-TE-114 

Tables  of  organization' and  equipment.     % 

Note. — Tables  of  organization  and  equipment  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  They  replace  the  Tables  of  organization  and  Tables  of  equipment 
heretofore  issued  separately,  and  show  the  organization  and  equipment  for  the  type  of 
unit  indicated  by  the  title. 

5—412.  Headquarters  and  headquarters  and  service  company,  engineer  aviation 
group:  June  27.  1946.  [1946.]  23  p.  [Supersedes  T/0  5-411,  Apr.  1, 
1942.  Including  Changes  1-3,  July  31,  1942-Nov.  3.  1943,  and  T/O  5-412, 
Apr.  1,  1942,  including  Changes  1-3,  Aug.  1,  1942-Nov.  3,  1943.] 

W  1.44  :  5-412 

5—415.  Engineer  aviation  battalion  :  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p.  [Supersedes 
T/O  &  E  5-415.  May  15.  1944.]  W  1.44  :  5-413/2 

5—416.  Headquarters  aud  headquarters  and  service  company,  engineer  aviation 
battalion:  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  25  p.  [Supersedes  T/O  &  E  5-416, 
May  15.  1944.]  W  1.44  :  5-416/2 

5-417.  Ensineer  aviation  company;  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  18  p.  [Supersedes 
T/O  &  E  5-417,  May  15,   1944.]  W  1.44  :  5-417/2 

Technical  manuals.    Albanian  phrase  book;  Dec.  28,  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il. 

small  4°     (TM  30-652.)      [No  longer  restricted.     Pages  115-128  are  left  blank 

.  to  be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35:  30-652 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  coverinc  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,  maintenance  and  handling  thereof  :  guideboolcs  for  instructors  and 
specialists:  material  for  extension  courses:  reference  books:  administrative  materials: 
and  similar  specialized  subject  matter.  •  Item  1137  (except  for  phrase  books,  for 
which  no  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents  Office). 

Bulgarian  phrase  book;  Dec.  4,  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il.  small  4°     (TM 

30-645.)     [No  longer  restricted.    Pages  87  and  128  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for 
notes.]     •  Paper,  loc.  W  1.35  :  30-645 

Chinese  phrase  book;  Dec.  10.  1943.     [1943.]     272  p.  il.  small  4°     (TM 

30-633.)     [No  longer  restricted.    Pages  233  and  270-272  are  left  blank  to  be 

used  for  notes.]     *  Paper.  25c.  W  1.35 :  30-633 

• 

Dani.sh  phrase  book;  Fob.   19,  1944.     [1944.]     128  p.   11.   small  4°     (TM 

30-611.)     [No  longer  restricted.     Pages  127-128  are  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  30-611 

Dutch   phrase   book;   Dec.   15.   1943.     [1944.]     128  p.   il.   small   4°     (TM 

30-607.)     [No  longer  restricted.     Pages  81,  86,  and  122-128  are  left  blank  to 
be  used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  80-607 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


Septebiber  1946  1131 

Technical  7nanuals — Continued 

French  phrase  book:   Sept.  28.  1943.     [1943.1     128  p.   il.  small  4°     (TM 

.^0_602.'>  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  82  and  118-128  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.  1     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35:  30-602 

German  phrase  book;  Nov.  30,  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il.  small  4"     (TM 

30-606.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  90  and  125-128  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c".  W  1.35:  30-606 

Greek   phrase  hook:   Dec.    13,   1943.     [1944.]     128  p.   il.    small    4"     (TM 

3O-J650.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  118-128  are  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35:  30-^50 

Hungarian  phrase  book;  Dec.  28,  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il.  small  4"     (TM 

30-616.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  86  and  122-128  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  30-616 

Italian  phrase  book;   Sept.  16,  1943.     [1&43.]     128  p.  il.  small  4*"     (TM 

30-603.)  [No  longer  rpstricted.  Pages  82  and  118-128  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.]     *  Paper.  15c.  W  1.3r, :  30-603 

Norwegian  phrase  hook  ;  Dec.  16.  1943.     [1944.]     128  p.  11.  small  4°     (TM 

30-610.)      [No  longer  restricted.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  30-610 

Persian   phrase  book;   Mar.   1.   1944.     [1944.]     155+ [5]    p.   il.   small  4° 

(TM  30-626.)  [No  longer  restricted.  The  5  pages  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35:  30-623 

Rumanian  phrase  book:  Dec.  2.S.  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il.  small  4"     (TM 

30-649.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  125-128  are  left  blank  to  be  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35 :  30-649 

Russian  phrase  book;  Dec.  4.  1943.     [1943.]     128  p.  il.  small  4°     (TM  30- 

644.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  90  and  126-128  are  left  blank  to  he  used 
for  notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  30-644 

Spanish  phrase  book;  Dec.  11,  1943.     [1944.]     128  p.  il.  small  4"     (TM  30- 

600.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  90  and  128  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for 
notes.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.  W  1.35  :  30-600 

Swedish  phrase  book;  Dec.  29,  1943.     [1944.]     128  p.  il.  small  4"     (TM  30- 

612.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  78,  82,  and  117-128  are  left  blank  to  be 
used  for  notes.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.  W  1.35 :  30-612 

Technical  manual :  Army  Postal  Service  ;  May  1946.     1946.     iii+182p.  il.  4° 

(TM  12-205.)  [Supersedes  FM  12-105,  May  7,  1943.  including  Changes  1-5, 
Sept.  5,  1943-Nov.  23,  1944.]     *  Paper  50c.  W  1.35: 12-205 

Same:  Batterv  tester  TS-183/U :  Oct.  1,  1945.     1946.     vi+21  p.  il.  1  pi. 

(TM  11-2571. )     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  11-2571 

Same:  Correspondence,  Changes  2;  June  11,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  4°     (TM 

12-253  [changes]  2.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  new,  revised,  and  reprinted 
pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  12-2.53/ch.2 

Same:  Cost  accounting,  repairs  and  utilities.  Changes  1;  July  1.  1946. 

1946.  [11+43-46+49-52A 4-59-60+65-78  p.  4°  (TM  5-602  [changes  1].) 
*  Paper,  10c.  W  1.35 :  5-602/ch.l 

Same :  Fixed  steel  panel  bridge,  Bailey  type  ;  Sept.  15, 1943.     1943.     [4]  +76 

p.  il.  (TM  5-277.)  [No  longer  restricted.  An  Errata  sheet,  1  p..  was  also 
issued.  No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents 
Office.]     *  Paper,  20c.  (Including  Errata  sheet  and  Changes  1) .        W  1.35  :  ,5-277 

Same:  Operation  of  remount  breeding  service.  Changes  1:  Mar.  7.  1946. 

[1946.]     4  p.     (TM1O-.390  [changes]  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.      W  1.35  :  10-390/ch.l 

Same:  Quartermaster  materials  handling  equipment,  Chang-es  1;  .July  24, 

1946.     [1946.]     18  p.  4°     (TM  10-1619   [changes]   1.)     *  Paper,   10c. 

W  1«5 :  10-1619/ch.l 

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]  132  Government  Publications 

Technical  manuals — Continued 

Same :  Radio  receiver  and  transmitters  BC-659-A,  -B,  -H,  and  -J  repair 

instructions;  June  1945.  1045.  iii+56+[4]  p.  il.  1  pi-  4°  (TM  11^023.) 
[No  longer  restricted.  The  4  pages  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  notes.  No 
distribution    has  been   made  to  depository   libraries   by   Documents   Office.] 

•  Paper,  25c.  W  1.35 :  11-4023 

Same:  Radio  sets  SCR-536-A,  -B,  -C,  -D,  -E,  and  -F  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  May  1945.  1945.  vi-fl05  p.  il.  4°  (TM  11-235.)  [No  longer  re- 
stricted. Supersedes  TM  11-235,  May  14.  1943,  including  Changes  1  and  2, 
Dec.  15,  1943  and  Oct.  IS.  1944.  and  TBll-235-1  to  TB  11-235-8,  May  31,  1944- 
Jan.  25,  1945.     Copies  will  be  forwarded  to  depository  libraries  if  obtainable.] 

*  Paper,  35c.  W  1.35  :  11-235 

Turkish  phrase  book;  Feb.  17,  1944.     [1944.]     144  p.  11.  small  4°     (TM 

30-618.)  [No  longer  restricted.  Pages  139-144  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for 
notes.]     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.35  :  30-618 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army  Ground  Forces.  A  career  for  you  !  Army  Ground  Forces,  n.  p.  [Recruiting 
Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  July  8,  1946.]     [8]  p.  il.  narrow  12°     t 

W  3.2  :  Ar  5/22 

Pay.  Essential  facts  about  new  Army  pay  scale  for  enlisted  men.  n.  p.  [Re- 
cruiting Puhilicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  July  12,  1946.]     [l]+6  p.     t 

W  3.2  :  P  29/3 

Posters.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau  posters.]  n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity 
Bureau,  United  States  Army  [Feb.  13-July  20,  1946.]     various  sizes.     $ 

W  3.46/8 :  185  R,  etc. 
185R.    Army  Air  Forces  Day,  Aug.  1st. 
195.  Technical   training,   experience,    security,   it's   smart   to   stay   In  !    reenlist   in   the 

U.  S.  Army  Air  Forces.      [Illustrator,  Burmeister.] 
203.    ?  Security,  where  to  now?  the  Regular  Army  has  a  good  job  for  you  !     [Illustrator, 
R.  Graves.] 

205.  A  good  job  for  you,  U.  S.  Army,  choose  this  fine  profession  now.     38.6X25  in. 

[Illustrator,  R.  Graves.] 

206.  Same.     24.9X17.9  in. 

209.  The  U.  S.  Army  caravan,  coming  to  town!     38.5X25  in. 

210.  Same.     25X17.9  in. 

212.  The  Army's  great  new  show  Sound  off,  with  M.nrk  Warnow. 

214.  New  higher  pay  for  the  Army,  a  good  job  for  you,  U.  S.  Army,  choose  this  fine 

profession  now!  enlist  now.     38X24.9  in. 

215.  Same.     25X16.9  in. 

ARMY  AIR  FORCES' 

Aircraft  inspection  and  maintenance  guide  for  PT-13  series  aircraft;  June  20, 
1946.  Dayton.  O.,  1946.  [2]-l-ii-f-36  p.  [Processed.  Pages  23-30  are  left 
blank  to  be  used  for  new  technical  orders.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     % 

W  108.6 :  Ai  7/5 

Books.  Technical  publications  for  Army  Air  Forces  technical  libraries,  book  list 
2C,  Aug.  1946.    [1946.]      11  p.  4"     [Processed.]    $  W  108.2 :  B  64/2/no.  2C 

Oovernment  supplies.  Index  of  si)eciflcations  and  bulletins  approved  for  AAF 
procurement.  Mar.  1,  1946;  compiled  by  Air  Materiel  Command,  Wright  Field, 
Ohio.  Dayton,  O.,  June  1946.  [l]-fxvli  p.+565  col.  4°  [Semiannual. 
Processed.     Arabic  paging  in  double  columns.]     t  (limited  distribution). 

W  108.13/3 :  946/1 

U.  S.  Aimy  specification :  Extinguisher,  fire,  aircraft,  tvpe  A-2 ;  May  29, 

1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton.  Ohio.  June  28,  1946.]  6  p.  il.  12°  (No.  85-2-1.) 
[Supersedes  no.  8.5-2-H.  Oct.  22,  1941.]     t  W  1.49:  85-2-1 

Same:   Indicator,  line  level,  fixed  gun  sight,  tvpe  A-2A ;  Mav  17,  1946. 

[Wright  Field,  Dayton.  Ohio,  June  21,  1946.]  5  p.  il.  12°  (No.  93-24688-B.) 
[Supersedes  no.  93-24688-A,  Apr.  11,  1944.]     t  W  1.49 :  93-24688-B 

Same,  Kit,  photographic,  field  processing,  refrigerated  water  bath,  type 

N-9 ;  May  22,  1946.  [Wright  Field.  Dayton,  Ohio,  June  25,  1946.]  10  p.  il.  12° 
(No.  75-51%)      [Supersedes  no.  31368,  Sept.  5,  1944.]     t  W  1.49:  75-514 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1133 

Oovernment  supplies — Continiied 

Same :  Tripod,  motion  picture  camera,  gyro  head ;  June  3,  1946.     [Wright 

Feld,  Dayton,  Ohio,  July  1,  1946.1     9  p.  il.  12"     (No.  75-525.)      [Supersedes  no. 
31415,  Oct.  15,  1945.]     t  W  1.49:  75-525 

Same :  Truck-tractor,  motor,  for  type  C-2  wrecking  truck  (6-wheels,  6-wheel 

drive)    (4  dt)  ;  May  20,  194G.     [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  June  25,  1946.] 
35  p.  12°     (No.  91-65-C.)      [Supersedes  no.  91-65-B,  May  17,  1940.]     t 

W  1.49:91-65-0 

Records  administration,  disposition  of  records.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [2]-f  G9  p.  4" 
(AAF  manual  80-O-1.)  [Supersedes  AAF  Letters  80-38,  Dec.  23,  1944,  80-39, 
May  15,  1945,  80-44,  Feb.  5,  1945,  80-49,  Mar.  15,  1945,  80-68,  Nov.  7,  1945.]     t 

W  108.22 :  80-O-1 

ARMY  SERVICES  FORCES 

Note. — Headquarters,  Army  Services  Forces,  was  abolished  by  authority  of  War  De- 
partment Circular  138.  dated  May  14,  194G,  effective  June  IT,  1946. 

The  Army  Service  Forces  catalog  was  redesignated  War  Department  catalog.  See,  for 
numbers  issued  since  the  change,  War  Department,  Supply  catalogs. 

Manpower  utilization,  report  on  work  measurement.     June  1,  1946.     cover  title, 
ii+22  p.  il.  4°     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26997  W  109.2 :  M  31 

Supply  catalogs.    Army  Service  Forces  catalog :  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946.] 
[Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
Eng.  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 

900-01.  Tinsmith  equipment,  set  no.  1  ;  June  1946.    4  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Eng  6 
900-01,  Mar.  22,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  Eng  6  900-01/2 

Same:  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [Publication  Department,  Raritan  Ar- 
senal, 1946.]     [Processed.    Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
Ord  3  SNL. 

K-1.  Items  of  cleaning,  preserving,  and  lubricating  materials,  recoil  fluids,  special 
oils,  aud  miscellaneous  related  items;  May  1946.  85  p.  1  pi.  [Supersedes 
Ord  5  SNL  K-1,  Sept.  16,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Dec.  12,  1944.] 

W  109.14  :  Ord  3  K-1 

Ord  8  SNL.  Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  etiuipment  (addendum). 

Lr-4.  Trainer,  field  artillery,  M3  ;  Apr.  1946.  8  p.  il.  [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  L-4, 
Oct.  7,  1943.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  L-4 

Same:  Quartermaster  supply  catalog.  [1946.]  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]   J 

QM.  8.  Higher  echelon  and  depot  spare  parts. 

MHE  15.  Crane,  wheeled,  gasoline  (Hughes-Keenan,  MC4)  ;  Apr.  1946.     75  p.     [Su- 
persedes  QM   8-MHE  15,   May   17,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE  15 
MHE  32.  Truck,  fork,  lift,  gasoline   (Clark,  carloader)  ;  Apr.  1946.     116  p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8  MHE-32,  May  23,  1945.]                   W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHlfi  32/2 
MHE  33.  Truck,  fork  lift,   gasoline    (Hyster  KT-150)  ;   Apr.   1946.     91   p.      [Super- 
sedes QM  8-MHE  r.i.  May  23,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE  33 
MHE  72.   Crane,   wheeled,   gasoline    (Hyster,   Karry   Krane,   KC)  ;   May   1946.      57   p. 
[Supersedes  QM  8-MHE  72,  June  8,  1945.]     W  109.14  :  QM  8-MHE  72/2 

Same:  Signal  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Sig.  7  &  8.  Organizational  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

AN/MPG- 1.   Radar   set   AN/MPG-1  ;   Apr.   1946.      143   p.      [Supersedes   Sig.    7-AN/ 
MPG-1,  June  8,  1945,  aud  Sig  8-AN/MPG-l,  June  7,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  »ig  7  &  8  AN/MPG-1 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Adams  Bayou.  Sabine  River-Adams  Bayou,  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  pre- 
liminary examination  and  survey  of  Sabine  River  and  tributaries,  Tex.,  for 
improvement  of  Adams  Bayou.  May  27,  1946.  14  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  620,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Bridgeport  Harbor,   Conn.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on 
Bridgeport  Harbor,  Conn.    June  17,  1946.    23  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  680,  79th 
Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26760 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1134  Government  Publications 

Cleveland  Harbor,  Ohio,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Cleve- 
land Harbor,  Ohio.     1946.     ix+48  p.  2  maps.      (H.  doc.  629,  79th  Cong.  2d 
yetis. )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-20671 

Delaware  liiver,  vicinity  oi'  Biles  Creek,  Pa.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review 
ot  reports  on  Delaware  River  between  I'hiladelphia,  Pa.,  and  Trenton,  N.  J., 
with  view  to  improvement  in  vicinity  of  Biles  Creek,  Pa.     June  24,  1946.     18 
p.  map.     (H.  doc.  679,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26867 

Enyineering  manual  for  civil  works;  pt.  3,  chap.  5,  Hydrologic  and  hydraulic 
analyses,  llood-hydrograph  analyses  and  computations  LwiUi  bibliography  J. 
Apr.   L1946J.     cover  title,   l3J-|-S0+L2i:j  p.  il.  4"     %     ©Item  1154 

W  7.35 :  pt.3/chap.5 

Fall  River  Harbor,  Mass.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  and 
preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Fail  liiver  Harbor,  Mass.     May  29, 
1946.     24  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  628,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26868 

Honolulu  Harbor,  T.  H.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Honolulu 
Harbor,  T.  H.  July  12,  1946.  8  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  7U5,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-26869 

Lehigh  River,  Pa.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  report  on  Delaware  River 
and  its  tributaries  with  view  to  determining  whether  recommendations  con- 
tained tlierein  for  Lehigh  River,  especially  at  Bethlehem,  Alleniown,  and 
Easton,  Pa.,  should  be  modified  at  this  time  in  light  of  recent  tloods  in  that 
area.     1946.     viii-|-42  p.  3  maps.     (H.  doc.  587,  79tii  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Norfolk  Harbor,  Va.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Norfolk 
Harbor,  Va.  May  6,  1946.  39  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  563,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  f 
L.  C.  card  46-2676-3 

Red  River  and  tributaries,  Tex.,  Okla.,  Ark.,  and  La.,  downstream  from  Denison 
Dam,  letter  submitting  interim  report  on  review  of  Red  River  and  tributaries, 
Tex.,  Okla.,  Ark.,  and  La.,  with  view  to  providing  proper  flood  protection  on 
main  stem  of  river  downstream  from  Denison  Dam.  1946.  xv-j-19  p.  map. 
(H.  doc.  602,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      f 

Savannah  Harbor,  Ga.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Savannah 
Harbor,  Ga.     June  24, 1946.     24  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  678,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26903 

Stamford  Harbor,  Conn.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Stam- 
ford Harbor,  Conn.     June  17,  1946.     14  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  676,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26870 

MISSISSIX'PI  KIVEE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  tbe  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  annual  pamphlets  showing  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  liiver  ;  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  r.;isin  near  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  to  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  La.,  scale  1  :  500,000  and  1  :  250,000.  Topographic  (juadrangle  maps  in  colors, 
scale  1  :  62,500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  arc  also  published  by  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission  :  the  topographic  quadrangle  m.ips  comprise  217  sheets  and 
cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Missis- 
sippi, and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  over 
52,000  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,  Government  Printing  Office.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  informa- 
tion as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittances  should  be 
addressed  to  :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Louisiami.  Tooley's  quadrangle,  lat.  31°]5'-31°30',  long.  91<'45'-92°.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  1941.  Army  Map  Service,  Army, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  17X15  in.  t  lOc,  Mississippi  River  Commission, 
Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9 :  T  618/941 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


September  1946  1135 

WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

CONTRACT  SETl'LEMENT  OFFICE 

Moto-Sway  Corporation  of  America.  Appeal  of  Moto-Sway  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica V.  War  Department,  decided  May  1,  1946;  opinion  [and  decisionl.  [1946.] 
10  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  32.)    t    •  Item  1131     Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/32 

Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Construction  Co.  Appeal  of  Pittsburgh-Des  Moines  Con- 
struction Company  v.  War  Department,  decided  July  8,  1946;  opinion  [and 
decision].     [1946.]     3  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  41.)     t 

Y  3.W  19/7  :  108/41 

Report.  War  contract  terminations  and  settlements,  report  by  director  of  con- 
tract settlement  to  Congress,  Stli  report,  July  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii-|-49  p.  il.  [Another  instruction  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  45-35598  Y  3.W  19/7  :  107/8 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


General  Information 

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

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

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  LISTS 

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

LIST  OF  SELECTED  PUBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  semimonthly  List  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

CONGRESSIONAL  BILLS,   DOCUMENTS,  AND  REPORTS 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is  an 
unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
your  Congressman. 

A  difficult  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  6,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dagger  (t) 
indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau,  or  division 

1137 


1138  GOVERNMEXT   PUBLICATIONS 

Issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  indicates  that  the  document  is 
printed  for  oflacial  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  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.  440,  79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington  25, 
D.  C,  by  coupon,  postal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national 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  in  the  denomination  of  5c 
that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  countries.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.    In  computing  foreign  postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRARIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congressional 
documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  publication  is 
arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  sales  stock  of  the  OflBce  of  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number  by  such  libraries  as  are 
using,  for  the  departmental  publications,  the  arrangement  of  public  documents  ad- 
vocated 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  clas- 
sification number,  it  not  being  practicable  to  print  these  numbers  as  superiors  or 
inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBRARY  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  classifi- 
cation number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these  cards  and  reqiiests  for  informa- 
tion about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division,  Library  of  Congress,- 
710^  to  the  S\iperintendent  of  Documents.  Chocks  or  money  orders  should  be  made 
payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to  The  Librarian 
of  Congress,  Washington,  25,  D.  C. 


October  1946  1139 

MONTHLY  CATALOG  DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
Index;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 
Notify  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEXES    (ANNUAL  AND  MONTHLY) 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalog  will  be  issued  at  tbe  end  of  the  calendar  year. 
This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January  to 
December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Per- 
sons desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain 
the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 

A  monthly  index  of  the  principal  subjects  is  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  each 
issue  of  the  Monthly  catalog. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

Children's  Bureau 

The  Children's  Bureau  (with  the  exception  of  its  child  labor  functions)  was 
transferred  from  the  Labor  Department  to  the  Federal  Security  Agency  by  Reor- 
ganization plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16,  1946.  It  was  placed  under  the  Social 
Security  Administration  by  authority  of  the  Federal  security  administrator. 

Social  Security  Administration 

The  Social  Security  Administration  was  established  in  connection  with  the 
reorganization  of  the  Federal  Security  Agency  resulting  from  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16, 1946. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalog  Indexes 

September  1946.     On  page  VIII,  under  Halvorsen,  Andrew  M.",  change  "1932" 
to  read  "1032",  and  under  "Heine,  Harriet  W.",  insert,  "1065"  after  "1032". 

1140 


New  Classification  Numbers 

Agriculture  Department. 

A  1.67  ":  CT Consumers'  guide  (separates). 

International  Trade  Office. 

C  34.10  :  v.nos.,  pt.nos.&  nos Industrial  reference  service. 

Note. — See,    for    earlier    issues,    C  18.220 :     (v. 
nos.,   pt.   nos.,  &  nos.). 

C  34.11 :  v.nos.&  nos International  reference  service. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  C  18.223  :  (v.  nos. 
&  nos.). 
Civil  Service  Commission. 

CS1.41':CT Federal  personnel  manual  (separates). 

CS  1.46:  nos Examining  circulars. 

Social  Security  Administration. 
Children's  Bureau. 

FS  3.207 :  v.nos.&  nos The  child   (monthly). 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L5.35  :  (v.  nos.  & 
nos.). 

FS3.208:date Preliminary    monthly     statistical     report    on 

EMIC  program.     [Proc] 
Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L  5.50  :  (date). 
Employment  Service. 

L  7.26:  nos National  physical  demands  information  series. 

Note. — See,  for  no.  1,  Pr  32.5202  :  P  56/no.  1, 
Women's  Bureau. 

L  13.15  :  date Facts  on  women  vi'orkers  (monthly).     [Free.]! 

Judge  Advocate  General,  Navy  Dept. 

N  7.7 :  date Laws  relating  to  Navy,  annotated. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  N  1.9  :   (date). 
Federal  Housing  Administration. 

NHA  2.13 :  CT Posters. 

Coast  Guard. 

T  47.37  :  nos Ship  construction  manuals. 

Note.- — See,  for  earlier  issues,  N  24.37  :   (nos.)v 
War  Department. 

W1.71 :  CT Strategic  Bombing  Survey  publications. 

Engineer  Department. 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Board. 

W  7.21":  nos Port  series.     (2d  series.) 

Note. — Revision    of   earlier   series   classified   as- 
W  7.21  :     The    numberinc:   Avill   not   always   agree 
with  that  of  the  earlier  series. 
Public  Relations  Bureau. 

W  107.13 :  CT World  War  II  honor  list  of  dead  and  missing- 

(by  States).     [Proc] 

Note. — The  following  publications  have  been  discontinued :  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau.  Agricultural  situation,  special  edition  for  crop  and  price  reporters. 
(ASCI!")  - :  v.°°')  ;  Civil  Service  Commission,  Civil  service  act  and  rules  trans- 
mittal sheets  (CS  1.7^:  date  "•?■  °'")  ;  Information  and  Education  Division,  News- 
map,  overseas  edition  (W  109.208:  v.°"). 


Congressional  Set 


Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been  previ- 
ously entered  separately. 

The  following  bound  volumes  were  sent  to  Depository  Libraries  during  the 
month  of  September  1946 : 

House  Documents No.  116,  70th  Congress,  1st  session.     •  Item  320' 

No.  225,  79th  Congress,  1st  session.     •  Item  320' 
No.  540,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •   Item  327 

No.    83,  79th  Congress,  1st  session.     •   Item  323 

No.  244.  79th  Conirress.  2d  session.     •   Item  323- 

1141 


Senate  Documents.. 


Monthly  Catalog 

NO.    621    •    OCTOBER    1946 
AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  The  Department  issues  a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  can  then  select  the  available  ones  desired. 

Coffee  plants.  Utilization  of  nitrates  by  coffee  plant  under  different  sunlight 
intensities  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  T.  Tanada.  194G.  [21+245- 
258  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Apr.  1,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  7.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  Hawaii-8 

Consumers'  guide  [articles] ;  reprinted  from  Consumers'  guide,  Apr.  and  May 
1946  Issues,  by  Office  of  Emergency  Food  Program  for  Famine  Emergency 
Committee.     [1946.]     16  p.  il.  4"     (CG-1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  A1.67/a:F739 

Grain.  Relation  between  number  of  ears  opened  and  amount  of  grain  taken 
by  redwings  in  cornfields;  by  D.  W.  Hayne.  1946.  [2]+2S9'-295  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Apr.  15,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  8.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  Mich.-46 

Posters.  [Faminerelief  posters]  no.  1  and  2.  1946.  Each  25.9X18.5  in.  [These 
are  printed  without  title.     The  jacket  number  reads:  O-701602.]     t 

A  1.70 :  F  21/no.  1,  2 

Prices  received  by  farmers  for  crops,  livestock  and  livestock  products,  1909-^5. 
1946.     12  p.  4°     [Reprinted  from  Crops  and  markets,  as  revised.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-271  A  1.52/a  :  P  931/M5 

Regvlations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  check  list.  [Revised]  Aug.  22,  1946. 
[1946.]  [l]+4  p.  [Processed.  Issued  in  looseleaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Regulations.]     f  A  1.19 :  936/amdts./list-3 

Russia?}  dandelions.  Latex-tube  areas  of  roots  and  leaves  of  Russian  dandelion ; 
by  Edward  F.  Woodcock.  1946.  [21+297-800  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research.  May  1,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  9.]     *  Paper,  5c.     A  1.23/a :  Mich.-47 

Seed  money  for  alfalfa,  red  clover,  alsike  clover.  June  1946.  2  p.  narrow  12* 
(PA-11.)     t  A  1.68: 11 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Apple  production,  by  varieties,  by  areas,  1946  with  comparisons.     Aug.  14,  1946. 
•     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2 :  Ap  5/11/946 

Assets.  National  survey  of  liquid  asset  holdings,  spending,  and  saving:  pt.  1, 
Major  findings;  survey  conducted  for  Federal  Reserve  Board.  June  1946, 
[4]+4-35p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2  :  L  66/pt.l 

Cotton.  Techniques,  costs,  and  margins  in  distributing  cotton  products  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  D.  Howell.  Washington,  D.  C,  July  1946.  [2]  + 
78  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.2 :  C  82/100 

Farm  workers.  Employment  and  wages  of  hired  farm  working  force  in  1945 
with  special  reference  to  its  population  composition  ;  [by]  Louis  J.  Ducoff  and 
Margaret  Jarman  Hagood.     June  1946.     [2] +40  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.2  :  W  12/6 

Wages  and  wage  rates  of  hired  farm  workers.  United  States  and  major 

regions,  Sept.  1945;  [prepared  by  Louis  J.  Ducoff  and  Barbara  B.  Reagan]. 
Washington,  D.  C,  July  1946.  [2] +68  p.  il.  4"  (Surveys  of  wages  and 
wage  rates  in  agriculture,  report  16.)      [Processed.]     t  A  36.156: 16 

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1144  Government  Publications 

Tariff  rates.     United  States  tariff  rates  on  agricultural  products;  by  C.  F.  Wells. 

Revised    [edition].     Washinfjton,    D.    C,    Aug.    1940.     [2]+l-lA+5-9A+10- 

26A+27-33A4-34-131  p.  4"     irroccsscd.]     t  A  36.2  :  Ag  8/11/946 

Note.— This  rejiort  prosi-nts  comiilete  history  from  Sept.  22,  1922,  the  eflfective  date  of 

1922  tariff  act,  to  May  3,  1946. 

YegetctUes.     Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.101 : 

NOTE. — The  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau  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  fresh  market,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  crop  reports  ; 
Truck  crop  news  ;  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year.  Revised  statistical  sum- 
maries are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  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  January 
quarterly  issue  each  year. 

AGRICULTURAL  RESEARCH  ADMINISTRATION 

Research.  Research  achievement  sheet:  Crested  wheatgrass  helps  revegetate 
northern  Great  Plains  [with  list  of  reference  data].  July  10,  1946.  [2]  p.  4* 
(R.  A.  S.  62,  P.)      [Processed.]     t  A77.7:62(P) 

Same:  Oat  production  increased  by  disease-resistant  varieties  [with  list 

of  reference  data].     May  15, 1946.     [2]  p.  4°     (R.  A.  S.  61,  P.)      [Processed.]    t 

A77.7:61(P) 

AGRICULTUKAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  CHEMISTEY  BUEEATJ 

Frozen  foods.  Sanitation  of  frozen  foods  [with  list  of  selected  references ;  by] 
James  A.  Berrv.  [1940.]  6  p.  4°  (AIC-120;  Western  Regional  Research 
Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.104/2 :  120 

Naval  stores.  Quarterly  naval  stores  report  on  production,  distribution,  con- 
sumption and  stocks  of  turpentine  and  rosin  of  United  States  by  crop  years, 
covering  quarter  Apr.  1-June  30,  1946;  compiled  by  I.  E.  Knapp  and  M.  M. 
Horner.    Aug.  13,  1946.     [3] +9  p.  4°     (AIC-124.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  77.104/2:124 

ANIMAL   INDUSTRY  BURE.VU 

Angora  goat  [by  G.  P.  Williams;  revised  by  D.  A.  Spencer].  [Dec.  1921,  revised 
Nov.  1926,  slightly  revised  Sept.  1946.]  [1946.]  ii+21  p.  il.  (Agriculture 
Dept.  Farmers"  bulletin  1203. )  [Supersedes  Farmers' bulletin  573.]  *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  10  A  1.9 :  1203/7 

lAce.     Sheep  and  goat  lice,  methods  of  control  and  eradication,  [by  Marion  Imes; 
slightlv  revised  by  H.  E.  Kemper  and  A.  O.  Foster].     [Jan.  1928,  slightly  re- 
vised 1946.]      [1&46.]     8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  13.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
•  Item  13 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-268  A  1.35 :  13/2 

PuUorum  disease.     Use  of  rapid  whole-blood  test  for  pullorum  disease,  by  Hu- 
bert Bunvea;   [revised  bv  W.  J.  Hall,  A.  D.  MacDonald,  and  R.  R.  Henley]. 
June  1939,   revifsod  July   1940.     [1946.]     19  p.    il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Mis- 
cellaneous publication  349.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-145  A  1.38 :  349/4 

Sheep.     Raising  .sheep  on  temporary  pastures;   [by  C.  G.  Potts  and  V.  L.  Sim- 
mons].    [Mar.  1921,  slightly  revised  June  1946.]      [1946.]     ii+13  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1181.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-269  A  1.9 :  1181/8 

Trichinosis,  disease  caused  by  eating  raw  pork;  by  Benjamin  Schwartz.  May 
1929,  slightlv  revised  May  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet 
34.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  13  ^  A1.35:34/S 

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DAIEY  INDUSTRY  BUKE^VU 

Butter.     Making  and  storing  farm  butter  for  home  use;   Iby  William  White]. 
[Apr.  1946.]     ii+lGp.  il.     (Agriculture  Dopt.     Farmers' bulletin  197J).)     [Sup- 
ersedes Farmers'  bulletin  87G,  Making  butter  on  farm,  and  Leaflet  9,  Making 
and  storing  farm  butter  for  winter  use.]    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10 
L.  G.  card  Agr  46-265  A  1.9  :  1979 

E^^TOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QUARANTINE  BUREAU 

Cutworms  and  their  control  in  corn  &  other  cereal  crops ;  by  W.  R.  Walton.    June 
1916,  revised  May  1920,  slightly  revised  July  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  739.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-264  A  1.9 :  739/6 

DDT  {insecticide).  DDT  and  other  insecticides  and  repellants  developed  for 
armed  forces  [with  list  of  literature  cited ;  prepared  by  Orlando,  Fla.,  Labora- 
torv].  [Aug.  1946.]  cover  title,  71  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous 
publication  606.)  [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-266  A  1.38  :  606 

Field  studies  on  effect  of  DDT  on  aquatic  insects ;  by  C.  H.  Hoffmann,  H.  K. 

Towues,  R.  I.  Sailer  and  H.  H.  Swift.     Aug.  1946.     20  p.  1  pi.  4  tab.  4°     (E- 
702.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-702 

Laboratory  studies  with  DDT  against  Mexican  fruitfly ;  by  C.  C.  Plummer. 

Aug.  1946.     14  p.  1  pi.  4°     (E-700.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-700 

Use  of  DDT  for  roach  control ;  by  L.  S.  Henderson.     Aug.  1946.     8  p.  4° 

(E-701.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-701 

European  corn  'borer.     Growth  stages  of  corn  as  related  to  European  corn  borer 
infestation ;  by  C.  H.  Batchelder.     Aug.  1946.     5  p. +3  p.  of  pi.  4"     (ET-232.) 
[Processed.]     t  .  A  77.313: 232 

Insecticides.  Power  sprayer  for  applying  concentrated  insecticides ;  by  Joseph  N. 
Tenhet.    Aug.  1946.    4  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°     (ET-231.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  77.313 :  231 

System  of  filing  and  routing  samples  of  chemicals  for  insecticide  testing; 

bv  Marion  W.  Oberg,  Howard  A.  Jones,  and  El  F.  Knipling.     Aug.  1946.     4  p.  4° 
(ET-233.)      [Processed.]     f  A  77.313: 233 

Quarantine.  White-fringed  beetle  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  72,  revi- 
sion of  quarantine  and  regulations,  effective  Dec.  12,  1945.     [1946.]     8  p.     t 

A  77.317 :  72/4 

White-pine  blister  rust  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  63,  revision  of 

quarantine  and  regulations,  elfective  July  1, 1946.     [1946.]     4  p.     t     •  Item  83 

A  77.317 :  63 

HUMAN  NUTRITION  AND  HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Effff  dishes  for  any  meal.  [June  1944,  slightly  revised  Feb.  1946.]  [1946.]  16 
p.  il  narrow  8°  (Agriculture  Dept.  AWI-89.)  [Supersedes  uunum,  publ., 
Egg  dishes  at  low  cost.]     t  A  1.59  :  89/4 

PLANT  INDUSTRY,  SOILS,  AND  AGRICULTURjVL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Carrot  production  in  the  West  and  Southwest:  by  Thomas  W.  Whitaker,  John  H. 
MacGillivray,  John  T.  Middlofon  and  W.  II.  Lange.     July  1946.     32  p.  il.     (Ag- 
riculture   Dept.     Circular   750.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with    California 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-267  A  1.4/2  :  750 

Crvptostegia.     Contribution  to  morphology  and  anatomy  of  Cryptostegia  (Crypto- 
stegia   grandiflora)    [with   list    of   literature   cited]:    by   Ernst   Artschwagcr. 
July  1946.     40  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  915.)      *  Paper, 
15c.     •  Item  16 
L.  G.  card  Agr  46-146  A  1.36 :  915 

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Eggplant.  Production  of  eggplant;  [by  J.  H.  Beattie].  [1937,  slightly  revised 
June  15)46.]  [194G.]  [l]4-4p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  131.)  *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  7  A  1.35 :  131/2 

Plant  disease  reporter,  issued  by  Plant  Disease  Survey,  Division  of  Mycology  and 
Disease  Survey,  index  to  v.  28;  prepared  by  Nellie  Ward  Nance.  [1946.] 
[2] +1191-1266  p.  4"  [Processed.  This  is  v.  28,  no.  40  of  Plant  disease 
reporter.]     f  A  77.511 :  28/40 

Rubber.     Rapid  photometric  methods  for  determining  rubber  and  resins  in  guayule 
tissue  and   rubber   in  crude-rubber  products   [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Hamilton  P.  Traub.     Aug.  1946.     37  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical 
bulletin  920.)     ♦  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-270  A  1.36 :  920 

Slime  flux  and  wetwood  ;  by  Curtis  May.     June  3,  1946.     1  p.  4°.     [Processed.]     t 

A  77.502  :  SI  3 

Sweetpotatoes.  Preventing  black  rot  losses  in  sweetpotatoes ;  [by  J.  S.  Cooley  and 
R.  J.  Haskell].  Aug.  1946.  [5]  p.  11.  narrow  8°  (Agriculture  Dept.  AIS- 
55.)  [Supersedes  A.  W.  I.  leaflet  27,  Saving  sweetpotatoes  from  black  rot.]  t 
•  Item  11  A  1.64 :  55 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Agricultural  workers.  Atlantic  Coast  migratory  movement  of  agricultural  work- 
ers, war  years;  [by  C.  W.  E.  Pittman].  [1946.]  [4] +42  p.  +  [2]  folded  p. 
11.4°     [Processed.]     j  A  43.2 :  M  58 

Apples.  Fact  sheet,  Appalachian  area  apple  harvest,  1946  farm  labor  program. 
Aug.   14,  1946.     4  p.   il.   4°.     [Processed.]     t  A43.2:Ap5 

Meat.  Protect  home-cured  meat  from  insects.  1946.  [6]  p.  11.  narrow  8° 
(Agriculture  Dept.  AIS-.j2.)  [Pi-epared  in  cooperation  with  Entomology  and 
Plant  Quarantine  Bureau.     Revision  of  AWI-32.]     t     •  Item  11         A  1.64:  52 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Core  materials.  Weight  and  dimensional  stability  of  3  low-density  core  materials ; 
[by  E.  A.  Mraz  and  W.  F.  Hutchins].  May  1946.  cover  title,  4. p.  4°  (Forest 
Products  Laboratory,  no.  1544.)  [Processed.  This  report  is  one  of  a  series 
issued  in  cooperation  with  Army-Navy-Civil  Committee  on  Aircraft  Design 
Criteria  under  supervision  of  Aeronautical  Board.]     %  A  13.27/13 :  1544 

Directory,   Forest   Service,   Apr.   1946.     San   Francisco    [no   publisher,   June   7, 
1946].     cover  title,  xlii+98  p.     [Annual.     For  official  use  only.]     + 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-224  A  13.8/2 :  946 

Douglas  fir.  Fermentation  of  Douglas-fir  hydrolyzate  by  S.  cerevisiae ;  [by  Elwin 
E.  Harris,  George  J.  Ha.iny,  Martha  Hannan,  and  Sedgwick  Rogers].  June 
1946.  [1]+13  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  10  tab.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)^  [Proc- 
essed.    Prepared  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Wisconsin.]     t 

A  13.27/2 :  F  51/6/946 

Fiber  stresses  for  wood  poles;  [by  T.  R.  C.  Wilson].  June  1946.  [1]+10  p.  3 
p.  of  pi.  4°     (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  13.2772 :  F  4473/946 

Forest  Products  Lnborafoni.  V.  S.  Forest  Products  Laboratory,  list  of  publica- 
tions, Jan.  1-June  30,  1946.    [1946.]    10  p.    [Processed.]    t        A  13.27/8 :  946/1 

Forest  Products  Lnhoratory  research  program,  1946-47.  July  1. 1046.  cover  title, 
.[l]+vi+96+[14]  leaves,  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)  [For  official  use. 
Processed.  1     t  A  13.27/2  :  R  31/947 

Glue.  Strength  of  joints  in  hard  maple  blocks,  glued  with  certain  resin  glues, 
after  various  open  and  closed  assembly  periods;  [by  W.  Z.  Olson  and  H.  D. 
Bruce].  May  1946.  cover  title.  3  p.  15  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Forest  Products  Labora- 
tory, no.  1.542.)  [Processed.  This  report  is  one  of  a  series  issued  in  coopera- 
tion with  Army-Navy-Civil  Committee  on  Aircraft  Design  Criteria  under 
supervision  of  Aeronautical  Board.]     t  A  13.27/13 :  1542 

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Mardwoods.  Possibilities  of  increasing  use  of  hardwoods  to  meet  pulpwood 
requirements;  [by  J.  N.  McGovern].  May  1946.  [l]+6  p.  4°  (Forest 
Products  Laboratory. )      [Processed.]     I  A  13.27/2 :  H  22/7/946 

Siimiditij.  Methods  of  controlling  humidity  in  woodworking  plants;  [by  M.  E. 
Dunlap].  May  1946.  [1J+4+L1J  p.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  13.27/2 :  H  88/946 

Madison  wood-sugar  process  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  Elwin  E.  Harris 
and  Edward  Beglinger.  June  1946.  [1]  +14  p.  2  pi.  4  tab.  4°  (Forest  Products 
Laboratory.)  [Processed.  Prepared  in  <!ooperation  with  University  of  Wis- 
consin.]    t  A  13.27/2 :  Su  3/3/946 

Plywood.  Compression,  tension,  and  shear  tests  on  yellow-poplar  plywood  panels 
of  sizes  that  do  not  buckle  with  tests  made  at  various  angles  to  face  grain; 
[by  C.  B.  Norris  and  P.  F.  McKinnon].  Jan.  1946.  cover  title,  18  p.  20  pi. 
4  tab.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory,  no.  1328.)  [Processed.  This  report 
is  one  of  a  series  issued  in  cooperation  with  Army-Navy-Civil  Committee  on 
Aircraft  Design  Criteria  under  supervision  of  Aeronautical   Board.]     t 

A  13.27/13 :  1328 

Wall  frames.  Rigidity  and  strength  of  wall  frames  braced  with  metal  strapping; 
[by  E.  C.  O.  Erickson].  May  1946.  [l]+8  p.  il.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Forest  Products 
Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t  A  13.27/2 :  W 15/2/946 

Wood.  Acetylated  wood  [with  list  of  literature  cited ;  by  Harold  Tarkow,  Alfred 
J.  Stamm  and  E.  C.  O.  Erickson].  May  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  5  pi.  10 
tab.  4°  (Forest  Products  Laboratory,  no.  1393.)  [Processed.  This  x'eport  is 
one  of  a  series  issued  in  cooperation  with  Army-Navy-Civil  Committee  on 
Aircraft  Design  Criteria  under  supervision  of  Aeronautical  Board.]     t 

A  13.27/13 :  1593 

•    Heat-stabilized  wood  (staybwood)  [with  list  of  literature  cited;  by  Alfred 

J.  Stanim,  Horace  K.  Burr,  and  Albert  A.  Kline].     June  1946.     [l]-f7  p.  9  p. 
of  pi.  4"     (Forest  Products  Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  13.27/2 :  W  85/86/946 
INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Agriculture  Department.  Current  list  of  top  officials  of  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture (abridged).    Revised  Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]    2  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  21.2 :  Of  2/946 

Farmers'  bulletins  1951-75,   [title  page]   with  contents;  prepared  in  Indexing 

Section.    1946.    [l]-fll  p.     (Publications  Division.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10 

A  1.9  :  1951-1975/t.p.  &  cont. 
LIBRARY 

Audiorvisuul  aids  as  means  of  communication,  list  of  references;  selected  and 
summarized   by  John   M.    McNeill.     Aug.    1946.     4   p.   4°     (Library   list   28.) 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-147  A  17.17  :  28 

Bibliographies.     Available  bibliographies  and   lists.     Aug.   1946.     3  p.  4°     (Li- 
brary list  25,  rev.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-109  A  17.17 :  25/rev. 

PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton  price  statistics,  v.  27,  no.  13;  season  1945-46.  [1946.]  34  p.  large  8' 
[Processed.]     f  A  82.13:  27/13 

Dairy  and  poultry  market  statistics,  1945,  annual  summary  of  market  statistics 
collected  and  compiled  by  Dairy  and  Poultry  Market  News  Division.  May 
1946.    cover  title,  [1] +70  p.  4°     (CS-18.)     f     •  Item  61  A  82.18: 18 

Milk.  Amendment  1  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  greater 
Kansas  City  marketing  area,  effective  May  23,  1946.  [1940.]  4  p.  (Order  13, 
nmdt.  1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regidations,  (Marketing  orders) 
pt.  913.]     t     •  Item  1.^)9  A  7.5.20: 13/amdt.l 

Note.— Thi.s  Amendment  is  classod  with  the  Order  "under  AsriouUnral  Marketing 
Administration  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

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Milk — Continued 

Amendnient  2  to  order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Lowell- 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  marketing  area,  effective  June  1,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  (Order 
34,  as  amended,  auult.  2.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
(Marketing  orders)  pt.  934.]  f  •  Ifeui  159  A  75.20 :  34/anult.2 
Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Agricultural  Marketing  Ad- 
ministration 80  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Sugarcane.  Determination  of  farming  practices  to  be  carried  out  in  connection 
with  production  of  sugarcane  in  Hawaii  during  1946  and  suiisequent  crop  years. 
May  20,  1946.    1  p.    (S.  D.  237  ;  Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30         A  82.19:  237 

FIEXD    SEEVICE   BRANCH 

Agricultural  conservation.  County  procedure  for  preparation  and  transmittal  of 
1946  applications  for  payment  (NER-1020).  July  29,  1946.  9  p.  4°  (NER- 
1021.)     [Processed.]     f  A  82.106 :  P  29/946 

Tohacco.  Instructions  for  holding  referendum  on  Burley  tobacco  marketing 
quotas.     Aug.  5,  1946.     8  p.  4°     (Tobacco  1,  Burley.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  82.106 :  T  55/6/946 

RURAL  ELECTRIFICATION  ADMINISTRATION 

Feed  mixer.    Electric  feed  mixer.     [1946.]     [l]+5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  68.2 :  F  32/946 

Posters.  It's  coming,  electricity  for  you,  see  your  REA  co-op  now;  [poster]. 
1946.    36.9  X  26  in.    t  A  68.12 :  El  2/2 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

Genesee  County,  Mich.     Physical  land  conditions  in  Fenton  soil  conservation  dis- 
trict, Genesee  and  Livingston  Counties.  Mich.     1946.     [1]-|-41  p.  il.  large  8° 
(Physical  land  survey  39.)     [For  use  in  farm  conservation  planning.]     *  Paper, 
20c.     •  Item  150 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-149  A  57.24  :  39 

Matanuska  Valley,  Alaska.  Physical  land  conditions  in  Matanuska  Valley, 
Alaska ;  by  W.  A.  Rockie.  1946.  32p.il.  map  in  pocket,  large  8°  (Physical 
land  survey  41.)  [For  use  in  farm  conservation  planning.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  150 

L.  C.  card  Agr  46-148  A  57.24 :  41 

SOLICITOR 

Agriculture  Department.  Revised  edition  of  laws  applicable  to  Department  of 
Agriculture,  1945,  containing  laws  applicable  to  the  Department  up  to  and 
including  78th  Congress,  reorganization  plans.  Executive  orders  reflecting 
origin  and  organization  of  agencies  of  the  Department,  and  current  appropria- 
tion provisions;  compiled  by  Nora  C.  Saur.  1945  [published  1946].  2  v, 
viii-fl723-f  [1]  p.  *  Cloth,  $2.00  per  vol.  •  Item  54 
L.  C.  card  Agr  45-290  A33.2:L44/8/945/v.l,2- 

AMERICAN  COMMISSION  FOR  PROTECTION  AND  SALV- 
AGE OF  ARTISTIC  AND  HISTORIC  MONUMENTS  IN  WAR 
AREAS 

Note. — Establishment  of  the  American  Commission  for  Protection  and  Salvage  of  Artistic 
and  Historic  Monuments,  approved  by  the  President  on  June  23,  1943,  was  announced  by 
the  Secretary  of  State  on  Aug.  20,  1943. 

Report  of  American  Commission  for  Protection  and  Salvage  of  Artistic  and  His- 
toric Monuments  in  War  Areas.  1946.  v-f238  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper.  ,$1.50.  • 
L.  C.  card  46-27664  Y  3.Am  3/4  :  R  29- 

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CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission   furnishes  individual  copies  of  most  of  its  publications  gra- 
tuitously to  those  who  apply  for  them. 

Personnel  manual.  Federal  personnel  manual,  transmittal  sheet  49;  July  29, 
1946.  [1946.]  [8]  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper,  beginning  with 
transmittal  sheet  no.  1.  subscription  price  is  $3.50  (52  issues)  ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $5.00  •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  49 
Note. — This  installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  50;  Aug.  0,  1946.     [1946.]     [5]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]      •  Item  171  CS  1.41:  50 

Note. — This  installment  contains  revised  pages  P2-15  and  R5-17  and  reprinted  page 
R5-18  of  the  Federal  personnel  manual. 

ACTUARIES  BOAHD 

.Report.     Civil  service  retirement  and  disability  fund,  letter  from  president.  Civil 
Service  Commission,  transmitting  25th  annual  report  of  Board  of  Actuaries, 
fiscal  year  1945.     1946.     iv+14  p.     (S.  doc.  197,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     [2d  cor- 
rected print.]     t 
L.  C.  card  22-26097 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

■Census,  1940  (ISth).    See,  below,  entry  under  center  head  Census,  lOJfO  (16th). 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

•  Crime    and    criminals.     Judicial    criminal    statistics,    1944.     Washington,    1946. 
iii+[56]  p.  4°     [Processed.     Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell, 
chief,  Population  Division.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26397  C  3.2  :C  86/3/944 

Mnancial  statistics.  City  finances,  1944,  cities  having  populations  over  25,000: 
V.  3,  Statistical  compendium.  1946.  ix+255  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision  of  Calvert  L.   Dedrick,   cliief.   Governments   Division.]     *  Paper,   70c. 

•  Item  194 

L.  C.  card  34-28211  C  3.142  :  944/V.3 

State  finances,  1946:  v.  2,  Topical  reports,  no.  1,  premliminary.  State  tax 

collections   in   1946.     Aug.   1946.     10  p.   il.   4°     [Processed.     Prepared   under 

supervision  of  Lewis  B.  Sims,  acting  chief.  Governments  Division.]     t 

L.  C.  card  16-26796  C  3.141 :  946/v.2.no.l/prelim. 

Census,  19J,0  (IGth) 

Population:  Internal  migration,  1935-40,  social  characteristics  of  migrants.  1946. 
vi+270  p.  il.  4"  (16th  census  of  United  States,  1940.)  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief,  Population  Division.]     *  Paper,  $1.00. 

•  Item  213 

L.  O.  card  46-27726  C  3.940-2 :  P  81/33 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  ADMINISTRATION 

Airman  agency  certificates.  Civil  aeronautics  manual  50:  Airman  agency  cer- 
tificates, ground  and  flying  school  ratings  [with  bibliography].  Revised  May 
15,1946.     [1946.]      [l]-|-ii+20  p.  4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

C  31.107:  50/3 

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1150  Government  Publications 

Soils.     Origin,  distribution,  and  airp'K'to  identification  of  Fnited  States  soils,, 
witli  special  reference  to  airport  and  highway  en;,'ineering  [with  bibliogrcphy]  ; 
by  D.  S.  Jenkins,  D.  J.  IJelciier,  L.  E.  Grigy,  and  K.  B.  Woods.     May  1!)46. 
cover  title,  [8J +li02  p.  11.  3  pi.  and  map  in  pocket,  4°     (Technical  development 
report  02.)      [Includes  Appendix  A.]     *  Papor,  $2.00  per  set.     • 
L.  C.  card  4(1-27089  C  31.119 :  52 

Same,  Appendix  B,  with  title,  Airphotos  illustrating  Origin,  distribution, 

and  airphoto  identification  of  United  States  soils.  1946.  cover  title,  [4]  leaves, 
OG  pi.  4"  (Appendix  B  of  Technical  development  report  52.)  [The  aerial 
photographs  in  this  appendix  illustrate  airphoto  techniques  for  identifying  soils 
which  are  described  in  chap.  8-13,  and  in  airphoto  identification  chart,  of  the 
parent  publication,  for  which  see  above.]     For  price  see  entry  above. 

C  31.119 :  52/app.B 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  BOARD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  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. 

Tlie  separate  o|)inions  are  obtainable  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $2.00  per  volume ; 
single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Air  recklessness;  [by  Harold  G.  Crowley].     [1946.]     [2]+3  p.  il.     ([Safetv  bul- 
letin 170-46.])      *  Paper,  5c.      •Item  226  0  31.214:170- 

Air  rcffulatiovs.     That  500-foot  regulation;   [by  Harold  G.  Crowley].     [Aug.  1, 
1946.]      [2] +2  p.    il.      ([Safety   bulletin   171^6.])     *  Paper  5c.     •Item   226 

C  31.214 :  171 

Aircraft   accidents.     Facts,    conditions   and    circumstances    concerning   aircraft 
accident,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Apr.  14,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  At  62/3 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident.  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  Apr.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        0  31.213:0  38/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Grafton, 

Ohio,  Apr.  10,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     f  0  31.213:0  759 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Lan- 
caster, S.  C,  May  12,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

O  31.213 :  L  221/2 

Facts,  conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident  near 

Bryce,  111.,  Mar.  9,  194Q.     [1946.]    1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  0  31.213 :  B  &43 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  Cape 

Girardeau,  Mo.,  June  30,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

0  31.213:017/2 

Facts,   conditions   and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident   near 

Olarkston,  Mich.,  May  4,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

0  31.213 :  0  561 

Facts,   conditions   and   circumstances   concerning   aircraft   accident   near 

Colusa,  Calif.,  Jan.  21,  1948.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  O  723/6 

Facts,   conditions  and   circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident  near 

Conway,  Pa.,  June  16,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     + 

031.213:0769' 

Fact.s   conditions   and    circumstances   concerning   aircraft   accident   near 

Laurinburg,  N.  C,  Jan.  6,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

0  31.213  :L  375 

Facts,    conditions   and   circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident   near- 
Livingston,  Calif.,  May  26.  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Pi'ocessed.]     t 

C  31.213  :L  762 

Facts,   conditions   and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident   near 

Queen  City,'  Mo.,  Apr.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :Q  31: 

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Aircraft  accidents — Continued 

Facts,   conditions   and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident    near 

Sonora,  Tex.,  Mar.  22,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213:  So  59 

Facts,   conditions   and   circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Woonsocket,  S.  D.,  June  8,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :  W  888 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Tieton, 

Wasli.,    June   16,    1946.     [1946.]     1    p.    4°     [Processed.]     t         C  31.213  :T  446 

Statistical  analysis  of  non-air-carrier  aircraft  accidents,  calendar  year 

1944;  by  Merna  R.  Lewis.     [1940.]     30  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.202 :  Ac  2/3/944 

American  Airlines,  Inc.  Ducket  no.  16i98,  American  Airlines,  Inc.,  mail  rates, 
decided  Oct.  26,  1945;  opinion  [and  order].  [1945.]  p.  567-579  il.  ( [Opinion] 
40.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •    Item  226 

C  31.211/a :  6/40 

Cir(7  air  regulations.    Civil  air  regulations :  pt.  02,  Type  and  production  cer- 
tiiicates,  as  amended  to  Mar.  1,  1941.     [Reprint,  witli  changes,  1946.]     2  p.  4" 
[I.s.sued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  38-26100  C  31.209 :  02/1-2 

Same :  pt.  06,  Rotorcraft  airworthiness,  effective  May  24,  1946.     [1946.] 

14  p.  4'     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  225 

C  31.209 :  06 

Same:  pt.  15,  Aircraft  equipment  airworthiness,  as  amended  to  May  31, 

1946.     [1946.]     13     p.     il.     4"     [Issued     with     perforations.]     *  Paper,     5c. 
•  Item  225  C  31.209 :  15/3 

Same:  pt.  27,  Aircraft  dispatcher  certificates,  as  amended  to  July  1,  1946. 

[1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •    Item  225 

C  31.209 :  27/3 

Same:  pt.  50,  Airman  agency  certificates,  as  amended  to  Apr.  30,  1946. 

[1946.]     2  p.  4°     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •   Item  225 

C  31.209:  50/3 

Same :  pt.  61,  Scheduled  air  carrier  rules,  as  amended  to  May  17  [Aug. 

1],  1946.      [1946.]     26  p.  4°     [Amendment  date  changed  with  rubber  stamp 
from  May  17  to  Aug.  1.    Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  225 

C  31.209 :  61/5 

Civil  air  regulations  amendments.     [Processed.]     t  C  31.209: 

Note. — Amendments  to  Civil  air  regulations,  beginning  with  Oct.  15,  1941,  are  Issued 
in  a  new  form,  and  are  numbered  so  that  no  amendment  will  affect  more  than  one  part 
of  the  Regulations.  These  amendments  or  digests  of  them  will  he  published  in  the 
monthly  Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc.  Docket  no.  1697,  Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  mail  rates, 
decided  Oct.  26,  1945;  opinion  [and  order].  [1945.]  p.  551-565,  il.  ( [Opinion] 
39.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •   Item  226 

C  31.211/a :  6/39 

Foreign  air  news  digest,  index,  v.  4,  issues  no.  75-86;  Jan.  14-June  17,  1946. 
[1946.]     [l]+7p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  C  31.216 : 4/ind. 

Northeast  Airlines,  Inc.  Docket  nos.  1084  and  1607,  Northeast  Airlines,  Inc., 
consolidation  of  routes  nos.  27,  65,  and  70,  decided  Sept.  11,  1945;  opinion 
[and  order].  [1945.]  p.  541-549.  ([Opinion]  38.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports, 
V.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  226  C  31.211/a  :  6/38 

United  Air  Lineo.  Inc.  Docket  no.  1699,  United  Air  Lines,  Inc.,  mail  rates,  de- 
cided Oct.  26,  1945 ;  opinion  [and  order].  [1946.]  p.  581-593,  il.  ([Opinion] 
41.)     [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]     *  Paper,  5c.       •  Item  226 

C  31.211/a :  6/41 

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Maps 

Ainrai/x.  United  States  air  transportation  system,  routes  certificated  for  limited 
periods,  June  80,  1046;  [map].  [1946.]  13X20  in.  (Economic  Bureau, 
Analy.ses  Division. )     t  C  31.217 :  T  68/946 

•     United  States  air  transportation  system,  routes  permanently  certificated, 

June  .30,  1946;  [map].  [1946.]  13x20  in.  (Economic  Bureau,  Analyses  Divi- 
sion. )     t  C  31.217 :  T  68/2/946 

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  ostuary  currents  are  sold  at  the  Washington  oflBce  of 
the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  and  by  sales  agents.  The  sales  agents  for  the  nauticaJ 
charts  and  nautical  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  seaports  of  the  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts,  dates  of  latest  prints.     Sept.  1,  1946.    1  p.  f°    [Processed.]    t 

C  4.2 :  C  38/5/946-2 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  West  Indies,  Puerto  Rico 
and  Virgin  Islands,  4th  (1939)  edition;  May  25,  1946.  [1&46.]  12  leaves. 
(Serial  615-4.)     f     •   Item  245  C  4.6/2  :  P  96/supp.^6 

Tidal  current  charts,  New  York  Harbor.  [6th  edition.!    [1946.]    cover  title,  [12] 

p.  of  maps,  large  4°     ([Serial  551.])  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  25c. 
•   Item  234 
L.  C.  card  46-27670  C  4.29  :  N  42y/046 

Tide  tables.    Tide  and  current  tables,  Japan  and  China,  [calendar]  year  1947. 
1946.    171p.il.     (Serial  687.)     t  Paper,  15c.     •   Item  235 
L.  C.  card  46-27767  C  4.27 :  J  88/947 

Tide  tables,  Gilbert,  Marshall,  Caroline  and  Mariana  Islands,  [calendar] 

year  1947.  1046.  27  p.  (Serial  688.)  [Notice  regarding  time  meridians  on 
p.  2  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  235 

L.  C.  card  46-27729  C  4.27 :  G  37/947 

Aeronautical  charts 

Albany  [N.  T.],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  72''-78"' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-9. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washinsrton,  D.  C.  [July  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  ;A1  13/946 

Aleutian  Islands.  Flight  chart :  Adak  Island  to  Attn  Island.  Aleutian  Islands,  lat. 
50°-54°.  long.  172°180'' ;  FC  1.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  4th  edition.  May  1946.  13X35  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees 
of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9:1/^6 

Flight  chart;  Dutch  Harbor  to  Adak  Island,  Aleutian  Islands,  lat.  165°- 

178°,  long.  51°-56° ;  FC  2.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000.000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  5th  edition,  June  1946.  13X35  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  lati- 
tude and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  2/946 

Aroostook  [Mai7ie'\,  lat.  46°— 48°,  long.  66°-72°;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-10. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X39 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Ar  67/946 

Boston  [Mass.],  lat.  41''-44°,  long.  69°-72° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  UV-10. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  .500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946].  29X22 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  B  657/946 

Burlington  [F^].  lat.  44°-^6°,  long.  72°-78° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-9. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  .500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X40 
in.    [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  ^.  C  4.9/4 :  B  925/^46 

Casper  [Wyo.],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  102°-108° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-4. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  .500.000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  C  27/946 

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October  1946     ^  1153 

Charleston,  S.  C.  Flight  chart :  Charleston  to  Miami,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  SO'-SS",  long. 
25°-33°  ;  FC  43.  Scale  10  m.=O.G  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  "Washington,  D.  C,  3d 
edition,  Mar.  1946.  13X35  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]    f  25c.  C  4.9/9  :  43/946 

Chicago  [III.],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  84°-90°;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-7.  Scale 
10  m.=l.  3  in.,  scale  1:  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X42  in. 
[Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  C  432/946 

Cleveland  [07i/o],  lat.  40°^2°,  long.  7S°-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.C.  [June  1946].  20X42 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]    t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  C  599/946 

Dallas,  Tex.  Flight  chart:  Dallas-Fort  Worth  to  El  Paso,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  31°-34°, 
long.  97°-107° ;  FC  218.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1946.  13X43  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  C  4.9/9 :  218/946 

Des  Moines  [Iowa],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  90°-96°;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-6. 
Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X42 
in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  2oc.  C  4.9/4  :  D  465/946 

Detroit  [Mich.],  lat.  42°-^4°,  long.  78°-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-8. 
Scale  10  m. =1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C  [July  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  D  484/946 

Fargo  [A".  Dak.],  lat.  46''-48°,  long.  96°-102";  sectional  aeronautical  chart  X-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20x39 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]      t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  F  224/946 

Oreat  Falls,  Mont.  Flight  chart :  Great  Falls,  U.  S.  A.  to  Edmonton.  Canada,  lat. 
47°-54°,  long.  110°-116° ;  FC  13.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  6th  edition,  June  1946.  13X35  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees 
of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/9  :  13/946 

Green  Bay  [Wis.],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  83°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-7. 
Scale  10m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X46 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  G  829/946 

Huron,  Lake.  Lake  Huron,  lat.  '44°-46°,  long.  78°-84° ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  W-8.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June 
1946].     20X40  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  H  &41/94&-2 

Lake  of  the  Woods,  lat.  48°-50°,  long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Y-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946.]  20X38 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  L  148w/946 

Lewiston  [Maine],  lat.  44°-46°,  long.  66°-72°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-10. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946.]  20X40 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  2.jc.  C  4.9/4  :  L  589/^46 

Lincoln  [Nebr.],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  96°-102'' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  U-5. 
S'cale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June  1946].  20X42 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  L  638/946 

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.  [June  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  M  648/946 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  Twin  Cities  [Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  Minn.],  lat.  44°-46°, 
long.  90°-96° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  W-6.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale 
1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X40  in.  [Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  T  923/946-2 

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.  [June  IMQ].  20X38 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  M  666/946 

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Montfjotncry,  Ala.  Flight  chart:  Montgomery  to  San  Antonio,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  28°- 
33°,  long.  St;°-99° ;  FC  185.  «cale  10  ni.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wa.shing- 
ton,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1!)4().  13X54  in.  f Diagonally  between  degrees 
of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  185/946 

Nashville,  Tenn.  Flight  chart:  Nashville  to  Miami.  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  25°-37'',  long 
SO'-SS";  FC  187.  Scale  10  m.-=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000.000.  Washington.  D.  C, 
1st  edition,  May  19-16.  13X56  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  187/946 

New  York,  N.  Y.  Flight  chart:  New  York  to  Chicago,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  39°-42°, 
long.  74''-89°;  FC  178.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  May  1946.  13X52  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  lati- 
tude and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  178/946 

Pocatello  [Idaho],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  10S°-114° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-3. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  P  75/946 

Radio  direction  finder.  Aei-onautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  31°- 
40°,  long.  105°-122°  ;  24DF.  b'cale  25  m.=O.S  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  [May  1946J.  23X35  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection. 
Includes  area  between  San  Francisco,  Denver,  San  Diego  and  El  Paso.]     t  40c. 

C  4.9/5 :  24DF/946 

Radio  direction   finding  aeronautical  chart,  lat.  25°-39°,  long.   76°-90° ; 

26DF.  Scale  25  m.=0.8  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1940]. 
33X30  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Includes  area  between  New 
Orleans,   St.  Louis,  Washington,  D.  C.  and  Key  West.]     1 40c. 

C  4.9/5 :  26DF/946 

Seattle,  Wash.  Flight  chart:  Seattle  to  San  Francisco,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  38°-48°, 
long.  121°-124° ;  FC  221.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  W^ashington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition.  May  1946.  13X49  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9  :  221/946 

Sioux  City  [Iowa],  lat.  42°-44°,  long.  96°-102°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  V-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  1946].  20X41 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  "  t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  S'i  73/946 

Superior,  Lake.  Lake  Superior,  lat.  46°-48°,  long.  84°-90° ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  X-7.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  ,500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [June 
1946].     20X39  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  Su  76/946-2 
Airport  obstruction  plans 

Note. — The  purpose  of  these  plans  is  to  show  runwaj-s  and  obstructions  above  a  40  to  1 
glide  ancle  from  end  of  runways.  These  plans  are  not  maps  and  most  ph.vsical  and  cultural 
features  below  the  40  to  1  glide  angle  have  been  purposely  omitted. 

Corpus  Christi  (Cliff  Maus),  Tex.,  profile  and  plnn  to  .nocompany  airport  obstruc- 
tion plan  OP-97.  Horizontal  scale  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  scale  1  in.=100  ft. 
n.  p.  [1946].  28X18  in.  Included  in  price  of  airport  obstruction  plan  OP-97 
(t40c.).  C  4.9/11 :  97/sh.2 

Harding  Field,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-40. 
Horizontal  scale  1 :  12,000.  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical 
1  in. =100  ft.     n.  p.  .Tune  1946.     28X38  in.     t  40c.  C  4.9/11 :  40 

Indianapolis  Municipal  Airport,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  profile  and  plan  to  accom- 
pany airport  obstruction  plan  OP-203.  Horizontal  scale  1  in. =1.000  ft.,  ver- 
tical scale  1  in.  =100  ft.  n.  p.  [1946].  31X20  in.  Included  in  price  of  airport 
obstruction  plan  OP-203  (t  40c. ) .  O  4.9/11 :  203/sb.2 

La  Ouardia  Field.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  profile  and  plan  to  accompany  airport  ob- 
struction plan  OP-289.  Horizontal  scale  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  scale  1  in.= 
100  ft.  n.  p.  [1946].  28X32  in.  Included  in  price  of  airport  obstruction  plan 
OP-289     (t  40c.).  G  4.9/11 :289/sh.2 

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Moisant  Airport,  New  Orleans,  La.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-609. 
Horizontal  scale  1 :  12.0CK),  profile  scale,  liorizontal  1  in.=l,0UO  ft.,  vertical 
1  in.=100  ft.     n.  p.  July  1946.     28x38  in.     t  40c.  C  4.9/11 :  G09 

.Rio  Grande  Valley  International  Airport,  Brownsville,  Tex.,  airport  obstruction 
plan  and  profile ;  OP-61.  Horizontal  scale  1 :  12,(X)0,  profile  scale,  horizontal 
1  iu.=l,00<J  ft.,  vertical  1  in.  =  100  ft.  n.  p.  Mar.  1946,  reprinted  June  1946. 
28X38  in.     t     40c.  C  4.9/11 :  6l/sii.2 

.Shrevcport,  La.,  Municipal  Airport,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-392. 
Horizontal  scale  1 :  12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in. =1,000  ft.,  vortical 
1  in. =100  ft.    n.  p.,  June  1946.    28X38  in.    t  40c.  C  4.9/11 :  392 

Winslow  Airport,  Winslow,  Ariz.,  profile  and  plan  to  accompany  airport  obstruc- 
tion plan  OP-462.  Horizontal  scale  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  scale  1  in. =100  ft. 
n.  p.  [1946].  28x18  in.  Included  in  price  of  airport  obstruction  plan  OP-462 
(t  40c.).  C  4.9/11 :  462/sh.2 

Wol(l-Chamberlai7i  Field,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  profile  and  plan  to  accompany  air- 
port obstruction  plan  OP-264.  Horizontal  scale  1  in. =1,000  ft.,  vertical  scale 
1  in. =100  ft.  n.  p.  [1946].  30X23  in.  Included  in  price  of  airport  obstruc- 
tion plan  OP-264     (t  40c.).  C  4.9/11 :  2&4/sh.2 

Nautical  charts 

lUnited  States.  Isogonic  chart  for  1945,  United  States,  including  isoporic  lines; 
no.  3077.  Scale  1 :  5,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  27X45  in.  [Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.     Standard  parallels  33°  and  45°.]     f  40c. 

C  4.9 :  3077 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

.Heating  contracting  business.  Establishing  and  operating  heating  and  plumbing 
contracting  business ;  prepared  by  Lawrence  P.  Mutter  and  Kenneth  R.  Davis. 
[1946.]  vi  +  139  p.  il.  (Industrial  (small  business)  series  no.  36.)  [Orig- 
inally prepared  as  an  Education  manual  for  War  Department.  Text  and  other 
illustrations  on  p.  1-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  30c.  •  Item  254 
L.  C.  card  46-27765  C  18.225 :  36 

.Industrial  reference  service.  See  International  Trade  Office,  Industrial  reference 
service. 

.Shoe  business.     Establishing  and  operating  retail  shoe  business;  prepared  by 
Edwin  Hahn,  in  cooperation  with  J.  G.  Schnitzer.     [1946.]  v+180  p.  il.      (In- 
dustrial  (small  business)   series  no.  34.)      [Text  and  another  illustration  on 
p.  1-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  254 
L.  C.  card  46-27719  C  18.225  :  34 

Store  locations.     Selecting  store  location  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Helen  G.  Can- 
oyer.     [1946.]     v+68  p.  il.     (Economic  series  no.  56.)     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item 
249 
L.  C.  card  46-27709  C  18.206:  56 

Variety  sto^re.  Establishing  and  operating  variety  and  general  merchandise 
store;  by  Nelson  A.  Miller.  [1946.]  vi-f256  p.  il.  (Industrial  (small  busi- 
ness) .series  no.  35.)  [Originally  prepared  as  an  Educational  manual  for  War 
Department.  Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1-^  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  45c. 
•  Item  254 
L.  C.  card  46-27718  018.225:35 

INTERNATIONAL  TRADE  OFFICE 

Industrial  reference  service.     *  various  prices,  see  note  below.     •  Item  253 
L.  C.  card  45-28228  C  34.10: 

Note. — The  service  provides  comprolionsive  enrrent  rlata  on  prorliiction,  distribution, 
prices,  standards,  specifications,  export  and  import  trade,  foreign  tariffs  and  regulations 
as  apiilied  to  specific  commodities,  results  of  domestic  maritet  research,  foreign  market 
surveys. 

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Industrial  reference  seivicc — Continued 

foreign  subscription  $2.75.  Each  volume  will  cover  a  year.  Single  copies  of  the  several' 
reports  issued  are  available  at  tlie  uniform  price  of  5  cents  each.  Remittances  for 
subscriptions  to  the  service  should  be  made  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

The  parts  thus  far  comprising  the  Industrial  reference  service  are  as  follows  : 
pt.   1.  Transportation. 

pt.  2.  Ciieniicals,  drugs  and  pharmaceuticals, 
pt.  3.   Motion  pictures  and  equipment, 
pt.  4.  Electrical  equipment, 
pt.  5.  Foodstuffs,  fats  and  oils 
pt.  6.  Forest  products. 
pt.  7.   Leather, 
pt.   8.  General  products, 
pt.  9.  Textiles  and  related  products, 
pt.   10.   Machinery  &  motive  products, 
pt.  11.  Metals  &  minerals, 
pt.  12.  Commodities  reference  service. 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Condensation.  Laboratory  observations  of  condensation  in  wall  specimens  [with? 
list  of  references] ;  by  Ricbard  S.  Dill  and  Herman  V.  Cottony.  Aug.  2.  1946.. 
ii+9  p.  il.  4°  (Building  materials  and  structures  report  BMSIOG.)  *  Paper, 
10c.     •  Item  272  C  13.29 :  106 

Diamond  powder.  Size  grading  of  diamond  powder ;  by  B.  L.  Steierman,  H.  Insley, 
and  W.  H.  Parsons.  [1946.]  p.  460-i78,  il.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper 
RP1716.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  May 
1946,  V.  36]     *  Paper,  5c.  .  C  13.22/a :  1716 

Oas  turbines.  Bibliography  of  unclassified  books  and  reports  on  gas  turbines,  jet 
propidsion  and  rocket  power  plants.  July  22,  1946.  15  p.  4°  (Letter  circular 
LC-832.)     [Processed.]     t  C  13.16: 832 

House  plan  services.  July  15,  1946.  2  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC-829.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Supersedes  LO-SOl.]     t  013.16:829- 

Optical  glass.     Slip  casting  of  clay  pots  for  manufacture  of  optical  glass  at 
National   Bureau   of   Standards    [with  list  of  references]  ;   by   Raymond   A. 
Heindl,  Gordon  B.  Massengale,  and  Louis  G.  Cossette.     Julv  15,  1946.     ii+20' 
p.  il.     (Circular  C452.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  273 
L.  C.  card  46-27786  013.4:452 

Paper  ^H&es  for  packaging  milk-bottle  caps.  1946.  ii+9  p.  il.  (Simplified  prac- 
tice recommendation  R218-46.)  [Effective  date.  Mar.  1,  1946.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
0  Item  280  0 13.12/1 :  218 

Proving  rings  for  calibrating  testing  machines  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Bruce 
L.  Wilson,  Douglas  R.  Tate,  and  George  Borkowski.    Aug.  14, 1946.     ii-|-21  p.  il. 
(Circular  C454.)     ♦  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  273 
L.  0.  card  46-27665  0 13.4 :454 

Weights  and  measures.  List  of  weights  and  measures  oflBces  of  States  and  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  (Sept.  1,  1946).  [1946.]  7  p.  4°  (Letter  circular  LC  834.) 
[Processed.     Supersedes  LC  650.]     t  013.16:834 

PATENT  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Patent  Office  publishes  Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents  in  single 
copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  ma.v  be  obtained  for  10c.  each  at  the 
Patent  Office  when  identified  by  patent  number.  The  Office  also  issues  coupon  orders  in 
packages  of  20  at  $2.00  per  package,  or  in  books  containing  100  coupons  at  .$10.00  per  book. 
These  coupons  are  good  until  used  but  are  to  be  used  only  for  orders  sent  to  the  Patent 
Office.     For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

DeLancey,  Ralph  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5216,  in  re  Ralph  W.  DeLancey,  ignition  means  for  liquid  burners  ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  D  373/2 

Homey,  Amos  G.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5240,  in  re  Amos  G.  Horney,  method  of  making  hydrocarbons;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  H  784/3- 

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Patents,  aassification  of  patents.  2d  revision.  1&46.  v+40  p.  t  •  Item  288 
L.  C.  card  46-26976  C  21.2 :  C  56/2 

J*entz,  Albert  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5301,  in  re  Albert  D.  Pentz,  fluid  coupling;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1^6.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°     J  C  21.10 :  P  389 

Ttodman,  Thomas  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5292,  in  re  Thomas  E.  Rodman  and  Sidney  E.  Bates,  lubricant  distributing 
applicator  for  rail  lubricating  apparatus;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1M6.]     cover  title,  5  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  R  618/2 

Witnier,  Philip  8.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5257,  in  re  Philip  S.  Winner,  sulfonamide  derivatives;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.  large  8°     t  C  21.10  :W  73 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Meteorology.  Annual  meteorological  summary,  witli  comparative  data,  [calen- 
dar year]  1945,  Knoxville  Municipal  Airport,  Alcoa,  Tenn. ;  compiled  by  T.  W. 
Kleinsasser.    1946.     12  p.  narrow  8°     t     •  Item  298  C  30.16 :  T  2.5/945 

Weather  glossary;  compiled  by  Alfred  H.  Thiessen.     Aug.  1,  1946.     iv+299  p. 
(W.  B.  no.  1445.)     *  Cloth-lined  paper  cover,  65c.     •  Item  301 
I..  C.  card  46-27744  C  30.2 :  G  51 


CONGRESS 

Directory.     79th  Congress,  2d  session,  beginning  Jan.  14,  1946,  official  congres- 
sional directory;  [compiled  by  J.  Hal  McCall].     2d  edition,  corrected  to  June 
29,  1946.    1946.    xx+906  p.  il.  1  pi.    *  Cloth,  $1.25.     •  Item  307 
L  C.  card  6-35330  Y  4.P  93/1 : 1/79-2-2 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Bankruptcy  laws  of  United  States  [July  1, 1898-July  1,  1946]  ;  compiled  by  Elmer 
A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives.     1946. 
ii-t-312  p.     *  Paper,  25c.     •   Item  308 
L.  C.  card  47-27757  T  1.2  :  B  22/2/946 

Polish  constitution  day,  addresses  delivered  in  House  of  Representatives  on  155th 
anniversai-y  of  independence  of  Poland,  May  3,  1946.    1946.    ii+38  p.     (H.  doc. 
710,  79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-26949 

Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States.    Proceedings  of  46th  national  en- 
campment of  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of  United  States,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  2-4, 
1945.    1946.    x+250  p.  2  p.  of  por.     (H.  doc.  540,  79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  27-16417 

AGRICTTLTUKE   COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

-Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  Aug.  19, 1946 ;  no.  6.    1946.    53  p. 
r     t  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  79/6 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Appropriations.    First  supplemental  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.    1946.    ii+51  p.    *  Paper, 
1,5c.     •   Item  .339 
L.  C.  card  46-26952  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  36/947-1 

BANKING  AND  CURBENCY  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

^Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  final  calen- 
dar.    1946.     58  p.  4°     I  Y  4.B  22/1 :  79/fin.ed. 

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1158  Government  Publications 

Philippine  I.<^hi}t<1s.     Financial  aid  to  Republic  of  the  Philippines,  hearing,  79th' 
Congress,  2cl  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  383,  superseded  by  H.  J.  Res.  388,  July  24, 
1946.    194t>.    ii+34p.    *  Paper,  lOe.     •   Item  340 
L.  C.  card  40-26956  Y  4.B  22/1 :  P  53- 

•  COINAGK,  WEIGHTS,  AND  MEASURES  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Half  dollar.  Commemorative  coins,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R. 
93  ami  H.  R.  1281,  bills  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  jperpetuate- 
memory  of  Will  Rogers,  H.  R.  2377,  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  in 
commemoration  of  lOOth  anniversary  of  admission  of  Iowa  into  the  Union  as 
State,  and  H.  R.  G528,  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  commemorate 
life  and  perpetuate  ideals  and  teachings  of  Booker  T.  Washington,  June  28- 
July  12,  194G.  1946.  ii+58  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  344 
L.  C.  card  40-26939  Y  4.C  66 :  C  73 

FOBEIGN  AFFAIBS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1945-46,  final  edition.  [1946.] 
38  p.  4°     t  Y  4.F  76/1 :  79/fiu.ed. 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  Aug.  2,  1946,  final  edition:  no.  6. 
1946.     72  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  In  2/1 :  79-2/6 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Philippine  Islands.    To  provide  for  rehabilitation  of  Philippine  Islands,  appendix 
to  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1610 :  Exhibits  pertaining  to  testi- 
mony appearing  in  pt.  1  of  committee  hearings.    1946.    pt.  2,  iii-f  211-368  p.  il. 
8  maps.     *  I*aper,  30c.     •   Item  355 
L.  C.  card  4&-26741  T  4.1n  7/1 :  P  53/28/pt.2 

LABOR   COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Women's  equal  pay  act  of  19.'i5,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5221 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Randolph.     July  27,  1946.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  2687,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

MERCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Alaskan  fisheries,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursu- 
ant to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation  of  national  defense 
proirram  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries.  June 
24,  1946.     1946.    pt.  1,  iii-f-1-44  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  40-26936  Y  4.M  53 :  Al  1/19/pt.l 

Merchant  mari)ir  act,  1936,  revised  to  Aug.  15.  1946,  merchant  ship  sales  act  of 
1946,  and  supplementarv  enactments  of  79th  Congress,  Jan.  3.  1945-Aug.  2.  1946. 
1946.     [l]+13n  p.     (No.  55,  revised.)     *  Paper.  25c.     Y 4.M  53  :  942-44/55/rev. 

Ships.    Postwar  disposition  of  merchant  vessels,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, on  H  R.  3003.  to  provide  for  sale  of  certain  Government-owned  merchant 
vessels,  June  4,  1940.    1940.    iii+28  p.    *  Paper,  lOc.     •   Item  362 
L.  C.  card  40-26953  Y  4.M  53 :  V  63/24 

Tax  UnWlity  of  ship  operators,  hearings  before  subcommittee.  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  pursuant  to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation  of  na- 
tional defense  i)rogram  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and 
Fisheries.  Mav  10.  1946.  1946.  pt.  2,  iii-t-45-120  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26198  Y  4.M  53 :  T  19/4/pt.2 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Officers,  Army.     Appointment  of  additional  commissioned  officers,  hearings,  79th 
Congress.  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6817,  to  provide  for  appointment  of  additional 
commissioned  officers  in  Regular  Army.  July  10,  1940;  [statement  of  Dwight  D. 
Eisenhower!.     19^6.     iii+2S  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •   Item  363 
L.  C.  card  46-26934  Y  4.M  59/1 :  Of  2/14 

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October  1946  1159 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  PROGRAM  IN   ITS  RELATION  TO  SMALL  BUSINESS  IN  UNITED  STATES, 
SELECT   COMMITTEE   TO   CONDUCT    STUDY    AND   INVESTIGATION    OF,    HOUSE 

Fats.     Study  and  investigation  of  national  defense  program  in  its  relation  to 
small  business,  hearings,  79tb  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  Res.  64 :  Distribution 
of  inedible  fats  and  oils  by  Department  of  Agriculture,  Apr.  3-15,  1946.     1946. 
pt.  7,  iii+1781-1914  p.     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  380 
L.  C.  caril  43-11838  Y  4.N  21/7 :  D  36/3/pt.  7 

NAVAL   AFFAIUS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Aviafimi  curlets.  To  amend  naval  aviation  cadet  act  of  1942  so  as  to  authorize 
appointment  of  navigators  and  observers  as  commissioned  officers,  H.  R.  5803, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Hendricks;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy 
to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3625- 
26.     (No.  270.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4. N  22/la  :  945-46/270 

Claims.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  2247,  to  permit  Secretary  of 
Navy  to  delegate  authority  to  compromise  and  settle  claims  against  United 
States  caused  by  vessels  of  Navy  or  in  naval  service,  or  for  towage  or  salvage 
services  to  such  vessels,  and  on  H.  R.  6994,  to  permit  Secretary  of  Navy  to 
delegate  authority  to  compromise  and  settle  claims  for  damages  to  property 
under  jurisdiction  of  Navy  Department;  [statement  of  Myron  H.  Avery] 
[1946.]     p.  3&43-45.     (No.  275.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/275 

Dalton,  WiUium  A.  For  relief  of  William  Aloysius  Dalton,  H.  R.  6378,  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  Bloom  ;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman 
of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3621-22  (No 
268.)      *  Paper,  5c.      •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945^6/268 

MichcUon,  Albert  A.  To  provide  for  erecting  monument  or  memorial  to  Albert 
Abraham  Michelson  upon  gi'ounds  of  Naval  Academy  at  Annapolis,  H.  R.  5964, 
[introduced  by]  Mr.  Hinshaw;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946]  p  3619 
(No.  267.)      *  Paper,  .5c.     •    Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/267 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis.  Hearings  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R. 
6093,  to  further  amend  act  of  Jan.  16,  1936,  as  amended,  to  provide  for  retire- 
ment and  retirement  annuities  of  civilian  members  of  teaching  staff  at  Naval 
Academy  and  Postgraduate  School,  Naval  Academy.  [1946.]  p  3631-36 
(No.  272.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •    Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/272 

Naval  Reserve.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  7039,  to  further 
amend  sec.  304  of  Naval  Reserve  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  so  as  to  grant 
certain  benefits  to  naval  personnel  engaged  in  training  duty  prior  to  official 
termination  of  World  War  II;  [statement  of  Ira  H.  Nunn].  [1946.]  p  3641- 
42.     (No.  274.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/274 

Surgeons.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  R.  6992,  to  amend  act 
of  May  4^  1898  (30  Stat.  369),  as  amended,  to  authorize  the  President  to 
appoint  250  acting  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary  service  [in  Medical  Corps 
of  Navy;  .statement  oi  William  J.  C.  Agnew].  [1946.]  p.  3637-39.  (No  273  ) 
*  Paper,  5c.      •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/273 

Texas.  U.  S.  S.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  transfer  to  Texas  battleship 
Texas,  including  silver  service  presented  to  United  States  for  such  battleship, 
H.  R.  5943,  [introduced  by]  Jilr.  Thomas  of  Texas;  [letter  from  acting  Secretary 
of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.] 
p.  3617.      (No.  266.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •    Item  365  Y  4. N  22/la :  945-46/266 

Trophies.  Hearing  [79th  Congress.  2d  session],  on  S.  1547,  to  provide  for  dis- 
position of  vessels,  trophies,  relics,  and  material  of  historical  interest  by 
Secretary  of  Navy.     [1946.]    p.  3627-30.     (No.  271.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/271 

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11(30  GOMSRNMEXT   PUBLICATIONS 

Vcteram  of  Foreign  Wars  of  Vvitrd  States.  To  provide  for  making  certain  Navy 
Dt'imrtment  articles  and  equipment  available  for  use  at  convention  of  Veterans 
of  Foreign  Wars  to  be  held  in  Boston.  Mass.,  Sept.  1946,  H.  R.  6462,  [intro- 
duced by]  Mr.  MCorniaik,  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  lend  Navy 
Department  equipment  lor  use  at  2Sth  annual  national  convention  of  American 
Legion.  H.  R.  6300,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Izac;  [letter  from  judge  advocate 
general  of  Navv  to  chairman  of  C'onnnittee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bills]. 
[1946.]    p.  3623-24.    (No.  269.)    •  Paper,  oa     •  Item  2®) 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/269 

PmiJC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  COMMrrrB:E,  HOUSE 

Educational  facilities.  Authorizing  Federal  works  administrator  to  provide  edu- 
cational facilities  to  educational  institutions  under  servicemen's  readjustment 
act  of  1944.  hearings.  70th  Congress.  2d  session,  on  S.  20So,  to  amend  title  5  of 
act  to  expedite  provisi«>n  of  housing  in  connection  with  national  defense,  to 
authorize  Ftxleral  works  administrator  to  provide  educational  facilities  to 
educational  institutions  furnishing  courses  of  training  or  education  to  persons 
under  servicemen's  readjustment  act,  July  24,  1946.  1946.  ii+30  p.  (No.  3.) 
*  Paper.  10c.  •  Item  370 
L.  C.  card  40-27071  Y  4.P  96/6 :  7»-2/3 

PUBLIC  LANDS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Mount  McKinlci/  National  Park.  Protection  of  Dall  sheep,  caribou,  etc.,  native  to 
Mount  McKinley  National  Park,  hearings,  79th  Congress.  2d  session,  on  H.  R. 
5004  and  H.  R.  5401.  bills  to  provide  for  protection  of  Dall  sheep,  caribou,  and 
other  wildlife  native  to  Mount  McKinley  National  Park  area,  July  23,  1946. 
1946.  ii-(-55  p.  il.  [The  hearing  of  July  23.  1940,  noted  on  the  title  page,  is  not 
included.  The  hearings  in  this  publication  were  held  on  Apr.  3  and  May  22, 
1946.]  *  Paper.  15c.  •  Item  371 
L.  C.  card  46-2695S  Y  4.P  96/2  :  Sh  3 

Petroleum.  Development  of  oil  and  gas  on  public  domain,  hearings.  79th  Con- 
gress. 2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3711.  to  promote  development  of  oil  and  gas  on 
public  domain  and  on  lands  acquired  for  Appalachian  National  Forest,  to 
amend  sec.  1.  17.  27.  30.  and  30  of  act  approved  Feb.  25,  1920  (41  Stat.  437),  as 
amended,  and  to  repeal  act  approved  Mar.  4.  1917  (39  Stat.  1150)  insofar  as 
inconsistent  herewith.  May  14.  1940.  1946.  iii+94  p.  [The  hearing  of  May  14. 
1946.  noted  on  the  title  page,  is  not  included.  The  hearings  in  this  publication 
were  held  on  Mav  10  and  11.  1940.]  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  371 
L.  C.  card  46-26937  Y  4.P  96/2 :  Oi  5/11 

PEARL  HARBOR  ATTACK.   JOINT  COMMITTEE  ON  INVESTIGATION  OF 


•  Item  381 

L.  C.  card  40-27775  Y  4.P  31 :  P  31 

pt.  1.    (He.irinss].  Nov.  15-21.  1945.     xxrv4-l-."99  p.     4  pL     •  Paper,  70c. 

pt.  2.   Siime.  Nov.  23-Dcc.  4.  1945.     xvi-f-401-9S2  p.      'Paper.  Sl.OO. 

pt.  3.   S.ime.  Dec.  5-1."^.   1945.     xvi  +  983-15S3  p.      *  Paper.  $1.00. 

pt.  4.   Same.  Dec.  14-21.  1945.     xvi  4- 1585-2063  p.  il.     *  Paper.  75c. 

pt.  5.   S.ime.  Dec.  31.  1945-Jan.  5.  1946.     xvi +  2065-2492  p.      *  Paper.  65c. 

pt.  6.   Same.  .Tan.  l.%-21.  1946.      xvi -f 2493-2920  p.      1  pi.      'Paper.   65c. 

pt.      7.   Same.  .Tan.  22-29.  1046.      xvi  +  2921-337S  p.     1  pi.  map.      •  Paper.  75c. 

pt.  8.   Same.  .Tan.  30-Feh.  6.  1946.     xvi  J;  3379-3927  p.     •Paper.  §1.00. 

pt.     9.   Same.  Feb.  7-14.  1946.     xvi -f  3929-4599  p.     •  Paper.  J51.25. 

pt.  10.   Same.  Feb.  15-20.  1946.     xvi-^4601-5151  p.  1  pi.      'Paper.  ?1.00. 

pt.  11.  Same.  Apr.  9-Mav  31,  1946.     xvi +  5153-5560  p.  il.  1  pi.      *  Paper,  65c. 


SENATE 

AORICXTLTUBE  AND  FORESTBT  COMMITTEE.   SENATE 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar.  79th  Congress,  Aug.  2.  1946;  no.  4.    1946.     52 
p.     4*    t  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  79/4 

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October  1946  1161 

AMERICAN  SMALL  BUSINESS,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  TO  STUDY  PBOKLEMS  OP,  SENATE 

Business.    Problems  of  American  small  business,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress).    1946.    pts. 
92-95.     • 
L.  C.  card  42-12978  Y  4.  Am  3/5 :  B  96/4 

pt.  92.  World  food  supplies  in  relation  to  small  business,  1,  June  3-5,  1946.     v  +  10367- 

501  p.     *  Patier,  2ric. 
pt.  93.  Same,  2,  June  6-10,  1946.     iv  +  10503-597  p.      *  Paper,  20c. 
pt.   94.   Same,  3,  June  11-13.  1946.      iv  +  1059n-C77  p.      •  Paper,  15c. 
pt.  95.   Same,  4,  June  14  and  15,  1946.     v. +  10679-779  p.     •  Paper,  20c. 

Foreign  trade.  Small  business  and  Webb-Pomerene  act,  report  of  foreign  trade 
subconuuittee,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress), 
Aug.  21,  1946.  1946.  vii+118  p.  il.  (Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  11,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session.)  [Includes  reports  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  and 
Justice  Department  on  operation  of  the  export  trade  act,  commonly  called  Webb- 
Pomerene  act,  and  a  report  on  small  business  experience  with  export  associa- 
tions prepared  by  Herbert  B.  Woolley.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27676  Y  4.  Am  3/5 :  W  38 

Transportation  program  for  small  business,  report  of  transportation  subcommit- 
tee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298, 
76th  Congress),  Sept.  16,  1946.  Reprint,  with  corrections,  1946.  viii+48  p. 
4  pi.  (Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  14,  79th  Congress,  2d  se.ssion.)  [The 
original  print  was  dated  Sept.  11,  1946,  but  not  entered  in  Monthly  catalog.] 

*  Paper,  2;'5c. 

L.  C.  card  46-27677  Y  4.Am  3/5  :  T  68/1-2 

.     APPEOPRTATIONS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Appropriations.     First  supplemental  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1947,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  300.     1946. 
ii+65  p.     *  Paper,  1.5c.     •  Item  883 
L.  C.  card  46-26930  Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  36/947 

BANKING  AND  CURRENCY  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.     Extpuding  Land  Bank  Commissioner  loans,  hearing,  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6477,  to  amend  sec.  32  of  emergency  farm  mort- 
gage act  of  1933,  as  amended,  and  sec.  3  of  Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation 
act,  as  amended,  June  29,  1946.    1946.     ii+14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26950  Y  4.B  22/3 :  L  22/3 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  70th  Congress,  final  edition,  Aug.  17,  1940 ;  no. 
14.     1946.     64  p.  4°     J  Y  4.B  22/3 :  79/14 

Federal  credit  union  act  amendments,  h(>aring,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H  R. 
6372,  July  2,  1946.     1946.     ii+17  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26945  Y  4.B  22/3 :  C  86/5 

Half  dollar.     Booker  T.   Washington  commemorative  coin,   hearing,   79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  II.  R.  C528,  to  authorize  coinage  of  50-cent  pieces  to  com- 
memorate life  and  pei-petuate  ideals  and  teachings  of  Booker  T.  Washington, 
July  23,  1946.     1946.     iii  +  16  p.     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-26931  Y  4.B  22/3 :  W  27 

Philippine  Islands.  Restoration  of  certain  currency  destroyed  in  Philippine 
Islands,  hearing,  7!)th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  321,  to  authorize  mak- 
ing of  settlement  on  account  of  certain  currency  destroyed  at  Fort  MillH,  P.  I., 
July  2,  1946;  [statement  of  Stephen  J.  Spingarn].    1946.     ii+5  p.     *  Paper.  5c. 

•  Item  384 

L.  C.  card  46-26929  Y  4.B  22/3  :  P  53/2 

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11(32  Government  Publications 

COMMEKCB  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Mermcntaii  River  and  tributaries,  and  Gulf  Intracoustal  Waterway  and  connect- 
ing waters,  La.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers.  Army  |  of  re- 
ports on  and  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Mermentau  River  and 
tributaries,  including  Bayou  Queue  de  Tortue,  La.,  and  Gulf  Intracoastal 
Waterway  and  connecting  waters  in  Louisiana  between  Bayou  Sale  Kidge  and 
Calcasieu  River ;  pre.sented  by  Mr.  Overton.  194G.  v+24  p.  map.  (S.  doc.  231, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

DISTRICT  Ot   COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition,  Aug.  14,  194G;  no.  5.     194G.     47  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.D  63/2 :  79/5 

EDUCATION  AND  LABOR  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Hygiene,  Puhlic.     National  health  program,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  IGtJG,  to  provide  for  national  health  program,  Apr.  17-24,  1940.     1946. 
pt  2.  v+r)r>l-115S  p.     IS.  1606  establishes  a  National  Advisory  Medical  Policy 
Council.  I     *  Paper.  .$1.00.     •  Item  389 
L.  C.  card  46-26049  ^  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  H  34/3/pt.  2 

Mothers.  Maternal  and  child  welfare,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  1318,  to  provide  for  general  welfare  by  enabling  the  several  States  to  make 
more  adequate  provision  for  health  and  welfare  of  mothers  and  children  and 
for  services  to  crippled  children,  June  21  and  22,  1946.    1946.    viii+391  p.  11. 

*  Paper,  oOc.     •  Item  389  ' 

L.  C.  card  46-26943  .  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  M  41/2 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

National  service   life  insurance  act,   19'fO,  with   amendments   through   Aug.   1, 
1946,  and  appendix,  excerpt  from  2d  revenue  act  of  1940,  Public  no.  801,  76th 
Congress,  approved  Oct.  8,  1940.     1946.     [l]+4i  p.      (Senate  committee  print, 
79th  Con^:ress,  2d  session.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27674  Y  4.F  49 :  L  62/5 

FOREIGN    RELATIONS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Aeronautics.  Convention  on  international  civil  aviation,  hearings,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  Executive  A,  convention  on  international  civil  aviation,  Chicago, 
111.,  Dec.  7,  1944 ;  May  29  and  June  14,  1946.     1946.     pt.  2,  iii+315-365  p.  il. 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  392 

L.  C.  card  45-37588  Y  4.F  76/2 :  In  8/10/pt.2 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congres.s,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  final  edition, 
Aug.  14,  1946 ;  no.  8.     1946.     37  p.  4°     t  Y  4.76/2 :  79/8 

IMMIGRATION  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendar.'^.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  calendar  of  bills  and  resolutions, 
final  edition,  Aug.  23,  19^6.    1946.    32  p.  4°     J  Y  4.1m  6/2 :  79/fin.ed. 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Crow  project.  Adjustments  in  connection  with  Crow  irrigation  project,  Crow 
Indian  Reservation,  Mont.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  [1st  session  and]  2d 
session,  on  S.  4SS,  S.  763,  S.  1681,  and  S.  2077,  bills  concerning  Crow  Indians, 
Crow  Indian  Reservation.  Mont.,  Apr.  13,  1945,  and  Apr.  27,  1946.  1946. 
iii+135p.  *  Paper,  25c.  •  Item  394 
L.  C.  card  46-26955  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  C  88/8 

Indians.  Facilitate  and  simplify  administration  of  Indian  afifairs,  hearing,  79th 
(Congress,  2d  session,  on  II.  R.  4386,  Feb.  18-May  14,  1946.     1946.     iii+20  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.    •  Item  394 

L.  C.  card  46-26902  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/8 

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October  ,1946  1163 

Indians — Continued 

Removal  of  restrictions  on  propertj'  of  Indinns  who  served  in  armed  forces, 

hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1093  and  S.  1194,  June  12,  1946. 
1946.     ii+12  p.     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  394 

L.  C.  card  46-26954  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  P  94/3 

Repeal  of  Wheeler-Howard  act,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 

S.  978,  to  repeal  act  of  June  18,  1934  (48  Stat.  984),  and  act  of  June  15,  1935, 
supplementary  thereto  (49  Stat.  378),  May  8,  1946.  1946.  ii+24  p.  [The 
Wheeler-IIoward  act  relates  to  the  conservation  and  development  of  Indian 
lands  and  to  the  granting  of  certain  rights  and  privileges  to  Indians.]  *  Paper, 
10c.     •  Item  394 

L.  C.  card  46-26964  Y  4. In  2/2  :  W  56 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Carriers.     Regulation  of  rate  bureaus,  conferences,  and  associations,  hearings, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  2.536,  to  amend  interstate  commerce  act 
with  respect  to  certain  agreements  between  carriers,  Mar.  20-May  3,  1946. 
1946.    vi+2416  p.  il.  8  pi.  10  maps.     *  Paper,  $3.50.     •  Item  396 
L.  C.  card  46-27733  ,  Y  4.  In  8/3 :  R 18 

National  Air  Policij  Board.     To  establish  National  Air  Policy  Board,  hearings 
before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1639,  to  amend  trans- 
portation act  of  1940  .'^o  as  to  establish  National  Air  Policy  Board,  May  21-June 
6, 1946.    1946.    iii+273  p.  il.    *  Paper,  40c.    •  Item  396 
L.  C.  card  46-26940  Y4.In  8/3  :  N  21/2 

MILITARY   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Officers,  Army.  Additional  commissioned  officers,  hearings  before  subcommittee 
and  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  Senate,  79th'  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  2343,  to  provide  for  appointment  of  additional  commissioned  officers  in 
Regular  Army,  June  27  and  July  18,  1946.  1946.  iii+46  p.  [The  hearing  on 
July  18,  1946,  contains  also  a  discussion  of  S.  1974.  relating  to  elimination 
and  retirement  of  officers.]  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  401 
L.  C.  card  46-26957  Y4.M59/2:  Of  2/8 

Pipe  lines.  War-plants  disposal,  bids  for  Big  Inch  and  Little  Big  Inch  pipe  lines, 
report  of  surplus  property  subconnnittee  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  129,  Aug.  1946.' 
19i6.  vi-l-46  p.  (Senate  subcommittee  print  no.  11,  79tli  Congress, '2d  sesl 
sion.)     t 

L.  C.  card  46-27675  Y  4.M  59/2 :  W  19/18 


..I'pli 

property  of  Federal  agencies  on  reclamation  projects  [for  settlement  and 
employment  of  veterans,  and  for  other  purposes],  Apr.  5,  1946.  1916  iv-l-23  p 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  401 

L.  C.  card  46-26932  Y  4.M  59/2  :W  19/17 

Veterans.  Superseniority  rights  of  veterans,  hearing  before  subcommittee  79th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  II.  R.  6;i35  and  S.  2140,  bills  relating  to  liability  of 
employers  in  connection  with  reemployment  of  veterans,  July  l'>  1946  1946 
iii+87p.    *  Paper.  15c.     •  Item  401  ^       .  • 

L.  C.  card  46-26951  Y  4.M  59/2 :  V  64/5 

NATIONAL    DEFENSE    PROGItAir,    SPKCIAT.    COMMITTEE    INVESTIGATING,     SENATE 

National  defense.  Investigation  of  national  defense  program,  additional  report 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  71.  77th  Congress,  S.  Res.  6,  78th  Congrejis.  and  S  Res 
55,  (9th  Congress  :  5th  annual  report ;  [submitted  by  Mr.  Mead].  19-16  iv-fl67 
p.  (S.  rp.  110,  pt.  7,  79tJi  Cong.,  2d  sess.)  [Includes  rein-ints  of  pts.  5  and 
b  ot  this  report  which  were  issued  separately  and  entered  in  previous  Monthly 
catalogs.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  45-35798 

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NAVAL  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Naiml  Academy.  Annapolis.  Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, on  S.  23G7,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Navy  to  construct  aviation  facilities 
at  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  S.  2437,  to  further  amend  sec.  304  of  Naval 
Reserve  act  of  1938,  as  amended,  so  as  to  grant  certain  benefits  to  naval  i)er- 
President  to  appoint  250  acting  assistant  surgeons  for  temporary  service  [in 
sonnel  engaged  In  training  duty  prior  to  official  termination  of  World  War  II, 
S.  2401,  to  amend  act  of  May  4, 1S98  (30  Stat.  369).  as  amended,  to  authorize  the 
Medical  Corps  of  Navy,  and]  consideration  of  projects  referred  to  committee  by 
Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks  covering  proposals  of  Navy  Department  to  acquire 
land  or  property  or  dispose  of  same,  July  17,  1946.  1946.  iii+17  p.  *  Paper, 
10c.  •  Item  403 
L.  C.  card  46-26959  Y  4.N  22/2 :  B  49/56 

Parr,  Warren  S.  Miscellaneous  bills,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  1373,  for  relief  of  Warren  Sherman  Parr,  H.  R.  5911,  to  e.stablish  Office  of 
Naval  Research  in  Department  of  Navy,  S.  2304,  to  provide  for  training  of 
officers  for  naval  service,  June  26,  1946.  1946.  iii+13  p.  *  Paper,  10c. 
•  Item  403  Y  4.N  22/2  :  B  49/57 

PETROLEUM  RESOXJKCES,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,  SENATE 

Petroleum.    Wartime  petroleum  policy  under  Petroleum  Administration  for  War, 
hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  .36  (extending  S.  Res. 
2r)3,  78tli  Congress) ,  Nov.  28-30, 1945.     1946.     iv+280  p.  37  pi.  3  maps.     *  Paper, 
$1.25.     •  Item  381 
L.  C.  card  46-26853  Y  4.P  44  :  P  44/4 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Kelhj,  J.  J.,  Co.  J.  J.  Kelly  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  46032.    p.  21-26.    $  Ju3.8:K297 

Pennsylvania  Coal  d  Coke  Corporation  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  46367,  p.  47-51.     t  Ju3.8:P3S4/5 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.] 
no.  46120,  p.  7-13.     t  Ju  3.8 :  So  13/8 

Swiss  Confederation  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  no. 
46239,  p.  9-14.     %  -^^i  3.8 :  Sw  66 


COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Wool.    Customs  appeal  no.  4548,  United  States  v.  V.  P.  Roberts  &  Co. ;  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+35  p.    t 

Ju  7.6 :  R  543 


EMERGENCY  BOARDS  (NATIONAL  RAILWAY  LABOR 

PANEL) 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board  appointed  May  29,  1946,  pursuant  to 
sec.  10  of  railvray  labor  act  as  amended,  to  investigate  unadjusted  dispute  con- 
cerning rates  of  pay  between  Hudson  and  Manhattan  Railroad  Company  and 
certain  of  its  employees  represented  by  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers 
and  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1946. 
[1946.]  [2]-f-25p.  t  •  Item  848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3921  NMB  1.7 :  H  86 

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October  1946  1165 

EXPORT-IMPORT  BANK  OF  WASHINGTON 

Note. — The  Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington   was  made  an   independent  agency  of 
the  United  States  by  Public  law  173,  79th  Congress,  approved  July  31,  1945. 

Report.    2d  semiannual  report  to  Congress,  Jan.-June  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title, 
70  p.    *  Paper,  15c.    •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-25991  Y  3.Ex  7/3  : 1/946 

FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Rules  and  regulations:  pt.  12,  Rules  governing  amateur  radio  service,  effective 
Apr.  1,  1946;  revised  to  May  9,  1946.  [1946.]  iv+17  p.  4°  [Title  47,  Tele- 
communication, chap.  1,  Code  of  Federal  regulations.]     f     •  Item  446 

CO  1.7 :  12/2 

Telephone.  Statistics  of  class  A  and  class  B  telephone  carriers  reporting  an- 
nually to  the  Commission  as  of  Dec.  31,  1945  and  for  year  then  ended.  [Aug. 
1946.]     4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  CC  1.2 :  T  236/11/945 

FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

War  construction  activities  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation;  by  Charles 
B.  Henderson,  chairman,  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  [1946.]  3+ 
[6]  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  FL5.2:W19 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Electric  power.  Typical  electric  bills,  cities  of  50,000  population  or  more,  typical 
net  monthly  bills  as  of  Jan.  1,  1946  for  residential,  commercial,  and  industrial 
services.  May  1946.  [2]-f-xiv-f 34  p.  il.  4°  (F.  P.  C.  R-31.)  [Processed.] 
t  Paper,  25c.  FP  1.16/2 :  C  49/946 

Typical  residential  electric  bills,  cities  of  2,500  population  and  more,  typical 

net  mouthlv  bills  as  of  .Jan.  1, 1946.     Aug.  1946.     [2]+xiv+60  p.  il.  4°     (F.  P.  C. 
R-32.)      [Processed.]     t  Paper,  25c.  FP  1.16/3 :  C  49/2/946 

Forms  and  publications,  list  and  order  blank,  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  narrovs' 
8°     [Processed.]     t  FP  1.2 :  P  90/2/946 

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,  are  issued  in  loose-leaf  binders.  Supplements  showing  rate 
changes  and  new  rate  schedules  are  isstied  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data. 

Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book,  .flO.OO  including  binders  and  Sup- 
plement service,  for  12  montUs  from  date  of  order  ;  Supplement  service  thereafter,  $7.50 
per  year. 

State  rate  books,  $1.00  each,  including  binder  and  Supplement  services  for  12  months  ; 
Supplement  service  thereafter,  $1.00  per  year. 

National   electric   rate  book:    [State   separate];    California.     July    1946. 

44  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  June  1,  1942.]  FP  1.18 :  C  12/946 

Same;  Colorado.     July  1946.     28  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  Dec.  1,  1942.] 

FP  1.18 :  C  71/946 

Same ;  Nebraska.     July  1946.    24  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  June  15, 1942.] 

FP  1.18 :  N  27/946 

S'ame;  Texas.     June  1946.     66  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Doc.  1,  1042.] 

FP  1.18 :  T  31/946 

Same;  Virginia.    Apr.  1946.    19  p.  4"     [Supersedes  issue  of  Nov.  1.  1042.] 

FP  1.18 :  V  81/946 

Same ;  Wyoming.    July  1946.    10  p.  4°    [Supersedes  issue  of  June  15,  1942.] 

FP].1S:W  99/946 

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11G6  Government  Publications 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Assets.  National  survey  of  liquid  assets,  prosiiective  spending  and  saving  and 
suimiiary  of  survey  findings;  [prepared  by  Duncan  McC.  Holtliausen].  n.  p. 
[l'J4UJ.     LIJ  +11^  p.  il.  4"     LFrom  Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Aug.  1946.]     t 

FR  1.3/la  :  As  74/4 

Housing,  social  security,  and  public  works;  [by]  Ramsay  Wood,  Eliot  J.  Swan, 
Walter  F.  Stettuer.       n.  p.  June  1946.     v4-i34  p.     (Postwar  economic  studies 
no.  6.)      [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     t  I'aper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27672  FR1.27:6 

Regulations.  Acceptance  by  member  banks  of  drafts  or  bills  of  excbange,  as 
revised  effective  Aug.  31,  11)46.  [1946.]  8  p.  (Regulation  C.)  [Supersedes 
Regulation  C,  series  of  1928.]     t  FR  1.6  :  946/C 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Colombia.     Education  in  Colombia   [with  bibliography] ;  by  John  H.  Furbay. 
[1946.]    vi+111  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1946,  no.  6.)     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  B  46-37  FS  5.3 :  946/6 

Costa  Rica.    Education  in  Costa  Rica  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  John  H.  Furbay. 
[1946.]    v+62  p.  il.     (Bulletin  1946,  no.  4)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E  46-36  FS  5.3 :  946/4 

Education.  Federal  Government  funds  for  education,  1944-45  and  1945—46;  [by 
Timon  Covert].  [1946.]  iv+43  p.  (Leaflet  77.)  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  496 
L.  C.  card  E  35-93  FS  5.18 :  77 

Fire  safety.  Curriculum  guide  to  fire  safety  for  elementary  schools  [with  brief 
bibliography   of  sources].      [1946.]      [2] +31  p.   il.      (Bulletin   1946,   no.   8.) 

*  Paper,  lUc.     •  Item  492 

L.  C.  card  E  46-38  FS  5.3 :  946/8 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Antigens.  Nature  of  soluble  antigen  from  typhus  rickettsiae  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Charles  C.  Shepard  and  Ralph  W.  G.  Wyckoff.  [1946.]  8  p.  il. 
(Reprint  2714.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  May  31,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  22.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  46-27738  FS  2.7/a  :  2714 

Arsenic  poisoning.  Systemic  treatment  of  arsenic  poisoning  with  BAL  (2.3- 
dimercaptopropanol)  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Harry  Eagle.  [1946.] 
8  p.  il  ([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  263.)  [From  Journal  of 
venereal    disease  information.  May  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c.        FS  2.9/a  :  263 

Asthma.  Asthma.  [1946.]  [8]  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Qealth  education  series,  no. 
19.])     t     •  Item  522  FS  2.50: 19 

Detergents.     Performance  test  for  rating  dishwashing  detergents  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Edward  H.  Mann  and  C.  C.  Ruchhoft.    [1946.]    12  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p. 
of  pi.     (Reprint  2721.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  June  14,  1946,  v.  61, 
no.  24.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27749  FS  2.7/a  :  2721 

Diarrhea.     Studios  of  acute  diarrheal  diseases :  17,  Sulfonamides  in  shigellosis 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Albert  V.  Hardy.     [1946.]     [2] +9  p.     (Reprint 
2719.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  June  14,  1946,  v.  01,  no.  24.]     *  Paper,  5c 
L.  C.  card  39-26646  FS  2.7/a  :  2719 

Food  establishments.    Guide  to  safe  food  service,  manual  for  use  in  organizing 
and  conducting  classes  for  food  establishments  employees  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  bv  John  Andrews  and  Frances  T.  Cliampion.     Tentative  edition,  Feb. 
1946.    194(;.    iv+65  p.  1  pi.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  522 
L.  C.  card  46-26876  FS  2.6 :  F  73/946 

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October  1946  1167 

Hay  fever.  Hay  fever.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  S"  ( [Health  education  series,  no. 
17.])     t     •   Item  522  FS  2.50: 17 

Health.     Every  American  should  know  [dictionary  .says:  health  is  a  freedom, 

freedom  fi'om  physical  disease  or  pain].  [June  1940.]  [IG]  p.  il.  ([Miscel- 
laneous puhlication  36].)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  524 

L.  C.  card  46-27673  FS  2.29 :  36 

Hot  weather  comfort.  [Revised  edition.]  [June  1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8° 
([Health  education  series  no.  3.])     *  Paper,  5c.,  $1.50  per  100.     •  Item  .522 

FS  2.50 : 3/2 

Houaing.    How  does  housing  affect  health?  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  M.  Allen 
.Pond.     [1946.]     [2] +8  p.     (Reprint  2717.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  May 
10,  1946.  V.  61,  no.  19.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27748  FS  2.7/a  :  2717 

Jauiidiee.     Homologous  serum  jamidice,  experimental  inactivation  of  etiologic 
agent  in  serum  by  ultraviolet  irradiation  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  W. 
Olipliant  and  Alexander  Hollaender.     [1946.]     6+[l]  p.  il.     (Reprint  2707.) 
[From  I'ublic  health  reports,  Apr.  25,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  17.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27736  F&  2.7/a :  2707 

PenieUUn.    Antibacterial  action  of  penicillin,  penicillin  X,  and  streptomycin  on 
Hemophilus  influenzae  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  L.  Hewitt  and 
Margaret  Pittman.      [1946.]      12  p.      (Reprint  2715.)      [From  Public  health 
reports,  JMav  31. 1946,  v.  61,  no.  22.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27679  FS  2.7/a  :  2715 

Public  health  positions.  Full-time  public  health  positions  in  local  health  depart- 
ments [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Marion  E.  Altenderfer.  [1946.]  10  p. 
(Reprint  2720.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  June  14,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  24.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  46-27739  FS  2.7/a  :  2720 

Public  health  worl-ers.  Training  public  health  workers,  programs  sponsored  by 
State  health  departments  under  title  6  of  Federal  social  security  act  and 
Federal  venereal  disease  control  act  (1936-44)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Joseph  W.  Mountin  and  Emilv  K.  Hnnkla.  [1946.]  [2] +24  p.  il.  (Reprint 
2713.)  [From  Public  health  reiwrts,  May  24,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  21.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27651  FS  2.7/a  :  2713 

Scrub  typhus.  Complement  fixation  in  tsutsugamushi  disease  (scrub  typhus) 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ida  A.  Bengtson.  [1946.]  [2] +6  p.  (Reprint 
2723.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  June  14,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  24.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27741  FS  2.7/a  :  2723 

Serological  study  of  37  cases  of  tsutsugamushi  disease    (scrub  typhus) 

occurring  in  Burma  and  Philippine  Islands  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ida  A. 
Bengtson.     [1946.]      [2] +8  p.   il.     (Reprint  2722.)      [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, June  14,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  24.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27740  FS  2.7/a  :  2722 

Sunburn  and  suntan.  [Revised  edition.]  [June  1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8° 
([Health  education  series  no.  1.])     *  Paper,  5c.     $1.50  per  100.     •  Item  522 

FS  2..50 : 1/2 

Sunstroke,  heatstroke,  heat  prostration.  [June,  1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8° 
( [Health  education  series  no.  9.] )     *  Paper,  5c.     $1.50  per  100.     •  Item  .522 

FS  2.50 :  4/2 

Si/philis.  False  positive  serologic  .reactions  for  syphilis  in  lymphogranuloma 
venereum  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Albert  Ileyman,  E.  L.  Webb.  1046. 
6  p.  ( [Venereal  Diseases  Division]  ;  Reprint  264.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal 
disease  information,  May  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper  5c.  FS  2.9/a  :  264 

■ Studies  in  syphilis :  6,  Fibrosis  and  round  cell  infiltration  of  parenchymatous 

organs  (Warthin)  in  relation  to  serodiagnostic  findings  [with  list  of  references; 
by]  Paul  D.  Rosahn.  1946.  4  p.  ( [Venereal  Diseases  Division] ;  Reprint 
26.5.)     [From   Journal   of   venereal   disease   information,    Mnv   1946.    v.    27.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.0/a  :  265 

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11 68  Go\T2RNMENT    PUBLICATIONS 

Teeth.     Shadowed  replicas  of  tooth  surfaces  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  David 
B.  Scott  and  Ralph  W.  G.  Wyckoff.     [IIMC]      [21+10  p.  il.     (Reprint  2710.) 
■  [From  Public  health  reports,  May  17,  1940,  v.  Gl,  no.  20.  J     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  40-27737  FS2.7/a:2710 

Venereal  diseases.  Message  to  women,  in  technicolor.  [June  1940.]  [4]  p.  4° 
( [F.  A.  no.  5.] )  [Relates  to  motion  picture  about  venereal  diseases.]  ♦  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy  ($2.00  per  100).     •  Item  522  FS2.36:5 

NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  HEIALTH 

Journal  of  National  Cancer  Institute,  v.  6,  Aug.  1945-June  1946  [title  page,  con- 
tents, errata  and  emendation,  and  index].     [1946.]     vi-}-370-380  p.     ♦Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  523 
L.  O.  card  40-29172  FS  2.31 :  6/t.p.&  ind. 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Note. — The  Social  Security  Administration  was  established  in  connection  with  the  reor- 
ganization of  the  Federal  Security  Agency  resulting  from  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  which 
became  effective  July  16,  1946. 

children's  bureau 

Note. — The  Children's  Bureau  (with  the  exception  of  its  child  labor  functions)  was 
transferred  from  the  Labor  Department  to  the  Federal  Security  Agency  by  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16,  1946.  It  was  placed  under  the  Social  Security  Administration 
by  authority  of  Federal  security  administrator. 

For  a  publication  issued  prior  to  July  16,  1946,  see  Children's  Bureau  under  Labor 
Department. 

Infantile  paralysis.    Primer  on  infantile  paralysis,  the  disease  and  its  treatment ; 

[prepared  by  American  Orthopaedic  Association].     [1946.]      [2]+iii+30  p.  12° 

[Reprinted  by  permission  of  Journal  of  American  Medical   Association.]     t 

•  Item  746  FS  3.202 :  In  3 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  BOARD 

PUBLIC  ASSISTANCE  BUREAU 

Staff  training.  Current  practices  in  staff  training,  illustrations  from  State  public 
assistance  agencies :  3,  Staff  development  program,  Texas  State  Department 
of  Public  Welfare.  1946.  iii+111  p.  4°  (Technical  Training  Service.)  f 
L.  C.  card  SS  44-24  FS  3.20 :  3 

FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Trade  Commission  discontinued  the  publications  of  advance  sheets  of 
Its  decisions  in  printed  form  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission  will, 
however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  processed  copy  of  the  full  text 
of  any  complaints,  findings  and  orders,  stipulations,  or  decisions  in  court  cases  to  which 
the  Commission  is  a  party,  which  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes 
and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C. 

Distribution  (economics) .     Distribution  methods  and  costs:  pt.  9.  Cost  of  produc- 
tion and  distribution  of  fish  on  Pacific  Coast.     1946.     vii+82  p.  il.     (H.  doc.  718, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
L.  C.  card  44-40099 

Keashey  d  Mattison  Co.  Nos.  982(5-29.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tli  circuit, 
Keasbey  &  Mattison  Co.,  et  al.,  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to 
review  and  set  aside  order  of  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  2+iii-v-f  81  p.     t  FT  1.5  :K  217 

Parker  Pen  Co.  No.  8850,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Parker  Pen 
Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  on  petition  to  review  order  of  Federal 
Trade  Commission;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+28  p.     t 

FT  1.5 :  P  229 

Rules,  policy,  and  acts ;  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  lv+118  p.  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26990  FT  1.7  :  946 

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October  1946  1169 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

Construction.  Construction  materials,  no.  27-29;  Sept.-Dec.  1945.  [1945.]  cover 
titles,  various  pairing,  11.  4"  [Monthly.  Processed.  November  and  December 
issued  as  one  publication.]     t  FW  1.1(5:  27-29 

Same,  with  title.  Public  construction  and  construction  materials,  no.  30-33; 

Jan.-Apr.  1946.     [1946.]     cover  titles,  each  36  p.   or  34  p.   il.  4"     t 

FW  1.16 :  30-^3 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  ADMINISTRATION 

Telephone  directory.  Republic  7500,  Aug.  1946;  issued  by  Office  of  Buildings 
Management,  Communications  Office.  [1946.]  [4] +84+ [4]  p.  [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  20c.     single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75. 

FW  6.8 :  946/1 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Transportation  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  in  color,  to  a  scale  of  1 :  250,000,  the  Federal-aid  and  State 
highways,  with  status  of  improvement,  principal  connecting  roads,  railroads,  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 
reservations,  military  reservations  and  recreational  areas  with  the  roads  leadin;^  to  them. 
Special  maps  to  a  larger  scale  (1  :  125,000)  printed  as  inserts  on  the  regular  sheets,  where 
practical)le,  show  in  better  detail  the  transportation  routes  within  the  hirger  metropolitan 
areas.  The  sheets  are  uniform  in  size  26X36  inches,  oriented  with  the  longer  dimension 
east  and  west. 

Texas,  transportation  map,  highways,  railroads,  canals,  air  lanes,  and  dredged 
channels ;  highways  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1943.  Scale  1 :  250,000,  approximately 
1  in.=4  m.  n.  p.  Geological  Survey,  1943  [published  1946].  33  sheets,  each 
about  23X33  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  *  $7.50  per  set  of 
33  sheets.  FW  2,13  :  T  31/943/sh.l-33 

FOREIGN-TRADE  ZONES  BOARD 

Addrefises.  Philadelphia  story,  address  by  Thos.  E.  Lyons  before  Foreign  Trad- 
ers Association  of  Philadelphia,  Sept.  14,  1944.  Aug.  1946.  6  p,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  FTZ  1.9  :L  99/7 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Aia.sfca  and  Hawaii;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +12 p.     (Price list  60,  30th edition.) 
t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  25-26946  GP  3.9 :  60/30 

Animal   industry,    farm    animals,    poultry    and    dairying;    Aug.    1946.     [1946.] 
[2]+23p.     (Price  list  38,  42d  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  2(>-26332  GP  3.9:  38/42 

Field  manuals.  List  of  Field  manuals  and  Technical  manuals  for  sale  by  super- 
intendent of  documents.  Revised  Aug.  1946.  [1946.]  20  p.  t  •  Item  588 
L.  C.  card  42-38155  GP  3.2 :  F  45/946-2 

Oeof/raphy  and  explorations,  guide-books,  national  parks ;   Sept.  1946.     [1946.] 
[2] +9  p.     (Price  list  35,  33d  edition.)     t     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-26625  GP  3.9 :  35/33 

Monthly  catnloq.     Index   to   T'^nited    States   Government   publications,    montlily 

catalog,  nos.  600-611;  Jan,-Dec,  1045.    1946.     [1] +1347-1549+ [1]  p,     *  Piiper, 

20c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Monthly  catalog  for  subscribers.     •  Item 

592.  GP  3.8/1 :  945/ind. 

Note. — A  volume  title  page  for  nos.  600-611  is  included. 

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1170  Government  Publications 

Plants,  culture  of  fruits,  vegetables,  grain  grasses,  and  cereals ;  Aug.  1946.    [1946.] 
[2] +44  p.     (Price  list  44,  40tli  edition.)     f     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  20-2G172  GP  3.9 :  44/40 

Roads,  construction,  improvement,  maintenance;  Aug.  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +11  p. 
(Price  list  47t,  34th  edition.)     t     •  Item  592    ■ 
L.  C.  card  20-20173  GP  3.9  :  45/34 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

'     FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Bait.  Dealers  in  bait  fishes;  prepared  in  Division  of  Game-fi.sh  and  Hatcheries. 
Chicago,  111.,  July  1946.  [3]  p.  4°  (Fishery  leatiet  [191].)  [Processed. 
Series  number  has  been  added  with  rubber  stamp.]     f  149.28:191 

Crabs.  Chesapeake  Bay  soft  crab  industry;  bv  Prentiss  W.  Evans.  Revised 
Apr.  1JH6.  Chicago,  111.  [1840]  5  p.  4°  (Fishery  leaflet  184.)  [Processed. 
Supersedes  F.  I.  1607-25,  reprint  from  Fishery  market  news,  June  1939.]     t 

I  49.28 :  184 

Fishery  products.     New  England  landings,  by  gear  and  area,  annual  summary, 

1945.  [1946.]      [l]+15p.  il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  264.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.8/2 :  264 

New  England  landings,  New  Bedford  by  gear  and  area,  1945,  annual  sum- 
mary.    [1946.]     [l]+9p.  il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  280.)     [Processed.]     t    149.8/2:280 

New  York  City  landings,  1945,  annual  summary  1946.     [1946.]     [l]+3  p. 

il.  4°     (C.  F.  S.  269.)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:269 

Pacific  coast  fisheries,  1943,  annual  summary.     [1940]     [l]+5  p.  il.  4° 

(C.  F.  S.  270)     [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:276 

Icing  of  fish  at  sea;  by  Boris  O.  Knake.  Chicago,  111.,  July  1946.  3  p.  il.  4° 
(Fishery  leaflet  189.)  [Processed.  ,  Supersedes  Sep.  110,  reprint  from  Fisliery 
market  news,    Sept.   1945.]     f  149.28:189 

Migratory  birds.  Regulations  relating  to  migratory  birds  and  certain  game 
mammals,  1946,  approved  and  proclaimed  by  the  President,  Julv  27,  1944,  9 
F.  R.  9873,  as  last  amended  Aug.  8,  1946,  11  F.  R.  8707.  Aug'.  1946.  9  p. 
(Regulatory  announcement  17.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  609  149.24:17 

Sahnati.  Canned  salmon,  annual  summary,  1945.  [1940]  [l]+7  p.  il.  4°  (C. 
F.  S.  279)      [Processed.]     t  149.8/2:279 

Tuna  industry  of  southern  Spain ;  by  T.  E.  A.  Classen.  Chicago,  111.,  Julv  1946. 
28  p.  4°     (Fishery  leaflet  188.)      [Processed.]     t  149.28:188 

GEOGRAPHICAL  NAMES  BOARD 

Colombia.     Directions  for  treatment  of  geographical  names  in  Colombia.     July 

1946.  [31+22  p.  il.     (Special  publication  no.  05.)      [Processed.     Includes  list 
of  publications  of  Geographical  Names  Board.]     t 

L.  C.  card  46-27746  I  33.7 :  65 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — Tho  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-suppl.v  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas 
of  the  United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text),  base  maps, 
and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey,  Wasliington  25. 
D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Alaska.  Copper  bullion  claims,  Rua  Cove,  Knight  Island,  Alaska :  by  Karl  Stef- 
ansson  and  Robert  M.  Moxhain.  1&46.  iii+85-92  p.  il.  3  maps  in  pocket. 
(Bulletin  947-E.)  [Mineral  resources  of  Alaska,  1943  and  1944.  p.  85-92.] 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  622.  1 10.3  :  947-E 

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October  1946  1171 

Alaska — Continued 

Copper  deposits  of  Kotsina-Kuskulana  district,  Alaska,  by  Ralph  E.  Van 

Alstine  and  Robert  F.  Black;  with  introduction  by  Fred  II.  Moffit.  194G. 
ii+121-141  p.  il.  1  pi.  and  1  pi.  and  map  in  pocket.  (Bulletin  947-G.)  [Min- 
eral resources  of  Alaska,  1943  and  1944.  p.  121-141.]  *  Paper,  ir.c.  •Item 
622.  1 15>.3 :  947-G 

Copper  deposits  of  Nizina  district,  Alaska,  by  Don  J.  Miller ;  with  introduc- 
tion by  Fred  II.  Moffit.  1940.  iii +93-120  p.  il.  2  pi.  and  2  maps  in  pocket. 
(Bulletin  947-F.)  [Mineral  resources  of  Alaska,  1^3  and  1944,  p.  93-120.] 
♦  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  622  1 19.3  :  &47-F 

Geology  and  associated  mineral  deposits  of  some  ultrabasic  rock  bodies 


in  soutlieastern  Alaska ;  by  George  C.  Kennedy  and  Matt  S.  Walton,  jr.  1946. 
iii+aj-84  p.  il.  4  maps  in  pocket.  (Bulletin  947-D.)  [Mineral  resources  of 
Alaska,  1943  and  1944,  p.  65-84.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  G22  1 19.3 :  947-D 

Molybdenite  inYestigations  in  southeastern  Alaska ;  by  W.  S.  Twenhofel, 


G.  D.  Robinson,  and  H.  R.  Gault.  1946.  iv+7-38  p.  il.  4  pi.  and  4  maps  in 
pocket.  (Bulletin  947-B.)  [Mineral  resources  of  Alaska,  1943  and  1944, 
p.  7-38.]     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  G22  1 19.3:  947-B 

• Nickel  investigations  in  southeastern  Alaska ;  by  George  C.  Kennedy  and 

Matt  S.  Walton,  jr.  1946.  iv+39-64  p.  il.  8  pi.  and  2  maps  in  pocket.  (Bulle- 
tin 947-C.)  [Mineral  resources  of  Alaska,  1943  and  1944,  p.  39-64.]  *  Paper, 
15c.     •  Item  622  1 19.3 :  947-0 

Chromite  deposits  of  North  Elder  Creek  area,  Tehama  County,  Calif. ;  by  G.  A. 
Rynearson.  1946.  iv+191-210  p.  il.  3  pi.  and  3  maps  in  pocket.  (Bulletin 
94o-G.)      [Strategic  minerals  investigations,  1944,  p.  191-219.]     *  Paper,  45c. 

•  Item  622  1 19.  3  :  94u-G 
Foraminifera.     Upper  Cretaceous  Forminifera  of  Gulf  coastal  region  of  United 

States  and  adjacent  areas ;  bv  Josepli  A.  Cushman.     1946.     iii+241  p.     66  p.  of 
pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  200.)     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  626 
L.  C.  card  GS  46-125  1 1916 :  206 

Oeochemistry.  Contributions  to  geochemistry,  1942-45,  short  papers ;  by  R.  C 
W>l]s   and    others.     1946.     vi+161   p.    il.    3  pi.   2  p.    of   pi.      (Bulletin  950.) 

*  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  622 

L.  C.  card  GS  46-128  1 19.3  :  950 

Hawaii.     Surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii,  July  1,  1942-June  30,  1943;  prepared 
by  Water  Resources  Brancli,  Division  of  Surface  Water.     1946.     iv-|-134  p. 
(Water-supply  paper  985.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Hawaii.]     *  Paper, 
30c.     •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  GS  17^66  1 19.13 :  985 

Missouri  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944;  pt.  6,  Missouri 
River  basin ;  prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch,  Division  of  Surface  Water. 
1946.  viii+473  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  1006.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Colorado,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  IMontana,  Nebraska,  North 
Dakota,    South   Dakota,    and   Wyoming,    and   other   agencies.]     *  Paper,    75c. 

•  Item  627 

L.  C.  card  46-40712  1 19.13 :  1006 

UtaJi.  Late  ]\Iesozoic  and  early  Cenozoic  history  of  central  Utah ;  by  Edmund  M. 
Spieker.  194G.  iii-fll7-161-|-[3]  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Profos.sional  paper 
205 -D.)  [Includes  title-page  and  contents  to  Shorter  contributions  to  general 
geology,  1943-45.     Shorter  contributions  to  general  geology,  1943-45,  p.  117-161.] 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  626  1 19.16 :  205-D 

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  Geolosjical  Survey, 
Washington  25,  D.  C.  Esoeiit  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  and  s^cale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

AlasJca,  compiled  from  all  authenic  sources,  chiefly  maps  of  Geological  Survey  and 
Army  Air  Forces ;  Alaska  map  E.  Scale  1 :  2.5()0,000,  scale  1  in.=approvimately 
40  m.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    33X47  in.     t  50c.  1 19.25 :  Al  1/21/946 

Inset :  Aleutian  Islands. 

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California.  Sketch  map  of  Santa  Ana  Mountain  clay  region,  Calif.,  strategic 
minerals  investigations,  preliminary  map  3-197  [with  text]  ;  compiled  by  C.  R. 
StaulTer,  June  1945.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  scale  1  m.=l  in.  n.  n.  [194(;i.  [Size  of 
map  is  43X31  in.]     t  25c.  1 19.25 :  MtJG/12/prelim. 

Michigan.  Geology  of  Crystal  Falls-Alpha  iron-bearing  district,  Iron  County, 
Mich.,  strategic  minerals  investifrations,  preliminary  map  3-181  [with  text]  ; 
by  F.  J.  Pettijohn.  Scale  1 :  12,000,  scale  1  in.  =  12*000  ft.  n.  p.  1946.  [Pre- 
pared with  cooperation  of  Geological  Survey  Division,  Michican  Department  of 
Conservation.]     t50c.  1 19.25  :  M  06/11/prelim. 

Montana.  Structure  contour  map  of  Montana  Plains,  showing  present  or  re- 
stored configuration  of  base  of  Colorado  shale  with  respect  to  sea  level;  by 
C.  E.  Dobbin  and  C.  E.  Erdraaun.  Scale  1  in.=10  m.  n.  p.  1946.  28x44  in. 
[Revision  of  map  publisiied  in  1932  and  1935.]     t  25c.  1 19.25:  M  70/946 

New  Mexico.  Geologic  maps  of  part  of  Las  Vegas  Basin  and  of  foothills  of  Sangre 
de  Cristo  Mountains,  San  ^liguel  and  Mora  Counties,  N.  ^lex.,  oil  and  gas  inves- 
tigations, preliminary  map  54  [with  text]  ;  by  S.  A.  Northrop,  H.  H.  Sullwold,  jr., 
A.  J.  MacAlpin,  and  C.  P.  Rogers,  jr.     n.  p.  1946.     39X-12  in.     t  i:Oc. 

I  10.25 :  Oi5/5/prelim.  map  54 

— —  Stratigraphic  relations  of  Eocene,  Paleocene,  and  latest  Cretaceous  forma- 
tions of  eastern  side  of  San  Juan  Basin,  N.  Mex. ;  oil  and  gas  investigations, 
preliminary  chart  24  [with  text]  by  C.  H.  Dane.  n.  p.  1946.  26x39  in. 
[Drafted  by  Lois  R.  Carberry.]     f     35c.  1 19.25 :  Oi.5/6/prelim.chart  24 

Wyoming.  Geologic  map  of  southern  part  of  Wind  River  basin  and  adjacent 
areas  in  central  Wyoming,  geology  by  C.  J.  Hares,  as.^^isted  by  M.  W.  Ball, 
Stuart  St.  Clair.  J.  B.  Reeside,  jr.,  K.  C.  Heald,  and  A.  C.  Collins;  oil  and  gas 
investigations,  preliminary  map  60.  Scale  5m.=2.5  in.  n.  p.  1946.  25x31  in. 
[Mapped  by  plane  table  surveys  in  1913-14.]     t     30c. 

1 19.25 :  Oi  5/5/prelim.map  60 

Yosemite  National  Park.  Map  of  Yosemlte  Valley,  Yosemite  National  Park, 
Calif.,  Mariposa  County,  topography  by  F.  E.  Matthes,  surveyed  in  190.V06  in 
cooperation  with  California,  partial  revision  in  1934.  Scale  1:24,000  or  1 
in. =2,000  ft.,  contour  interval  .50  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1938,  relief  sliading 
added  1&46.     15x35  in.     [Text  on  reverse.]     t     25c.  119.25:  Y  8 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  makes  contoured  i^iaps — three-flimension  topographic 
maps — which  are  designed  eventually  to  cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska, 
Hawaii,  and  Puerto  Rico.  The  individual  maps  are  projected  to  represent  (luadrangle 
areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is  designated  by  the  name  of  some 
prominent  town  or  natural  feature  within  that  area.  The  scales  most  commonly  used 
are  \  :  24.000  (1  inch=-2.000  feet),  1  :  .31.680  (1  inch  =  %  mile),  1  :  62.500  (1  inch=^about 
1  mile),  and  1  :  125.000  (1  inch  =  about  2  miles).  A  general  description  of  topographic 
maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of  pa<-h  sheet. 

About  half  of  the  continental  area  of  the  country,  excludinsr  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia.  Hawaii, 
Maryland.  Slassachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New  York.  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West 
Virginia  are  com[>letely  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  an  order  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  geologic  folios,  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail 
price.  In  ordering,  give  the  name  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the 
area  lies. 

Connecticut.    Bristol    quadrangle,    lat.    41''37'30"-41°45',    long.    72°.52'30"-73''. 

Scale  1 :  31,680.  contour  interval  10  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17x13  in.    t    10c. 

1 19.12  :  6  B  776/946 
/dfl/io-Washington,  Limekiln  Rapids  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-46°15',  long.  116°45'- 

117°.     Scale  1:62.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17x12  in. 

[Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet.]     t     10c.  1 19.12  :  11  L  629/946 

Kenturkihln6\nna,  New  Amsterdam  quadrangle,  lat.  38 "-38° 07 '.30",  long.  S6°15'- 
8n°22'30".  Scale  1:24.000,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
23X18  in.     [IMap  covers  only  a  portion,  of  the  sheet.]     t     10c. 

1 19.12 :  17  N  42a/946 

J/n.'?.<^rrr7;J^s^/^«,  Gardner  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'-42°37'30".  long.  71°52'30"-72''. 

Scale  1 :  .31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13  in.    t    10c. 

1 19.12  :  21  G  171/946 

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Michigan.  Michigan-Wisconsin,  Gaastra  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-46°07'30",  long. 
S8°30'-SS°37'30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X12  in.     t     10c.  1 19.12:  22  G  11/946 

Michican-Wisconsin,    Iron    River    quadrangle,    lat.    46°-46''07'30",    long. 

8S"37'30"-S8°45'.      Scale  1:31,680,   contour    interval   20  ft.    n.    p.    edition    of 
194G.     17X12  in.     t     10c.  1 19.12 :  22  Ir  6/946 

Montu7i(i-\Xxom\ng,  Red  Lodge  quadrangle,  lat.  45°-4.'i°15',  long.  lOO^-lOgnS'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    17X12  in.    t    10c, 

1 19.12  :  26  R  245/946 

Neio  York  State.  New  York,  Canastota  quadrangle,  lat.  43''-43°07'30",  long. 
75°45'-T5°52'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  5  and  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition 
of  1946.    17X12  in.    t    10c.  119.12:32  016/5/946 

New  York,  Eagle  Bridge  quadrangle,  lat.  42°52'30"-43°,  long.  73°22'30"- 

73°30'.     Scale  1:31,680  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13 
in.     t     30c.  119.12  :  32  E  a  33/946 

New  York,  Verbank  quadrangle,  lat.  41°37'30"-41°45',  long.  73°37'30"- 

73°45'.     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13 
.in.     t     10c.  1 19.12  :  32  V  581/946 

New  York-Connecticut,  Brewster  quadrangle,  lat.  41°22'30"-41°30',  long. 

73°30"-73°37'30".     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     17  X 13  in.     f     10c.  1 19.12 :  32  B  758/2/945 

Oklahoma,  Lawton  quadrangle,  lat.  34°30'-34°45',  long.  98°15'-9S°30'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  in.     t     10c. 

1 19.12  :  36  L  448/946 

Washington,  Anatone  quadrangle,  lat.  46°-46°15',  long.  117°-117°15'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  50«t't.     n.  p.  edition  of  194G.    18x12  in.     t    10c. 

1 19.12  :  48  An  16/946 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Deering  Native  Village.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Native  Village  of  Deering, 
Alaska;  ratified  Oct.  26,  194.5.     19-16.     [l]-f4  p.     f 
L.  C.  card  46-26516  1 20.9/2:  D  36 

MINES  BUREAU 

Abrasive  materials;  by  Robert  W.  Metcalf  and  A.  B.  Holleman.  1946.  [2] +20 
p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  I'aper,  10c. 

I  2S.37/a :  Ab  84/945 

Barite.  witlierite.  and  barium  chemicals;  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M. 
Barsigian.  1946.  [2]-)- 12  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  I  2S.37/a  :  B  239/945 

Bism?<f7i,;by  Allan  F.Matthews.  1946.  [2]-f6p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  Year- 
b(Jok,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  B  542/945 

Cadynium;  by  Thomas  P.  Woottoji.  1946.  [2] +8  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  C  114/945 

Catal;ists.     Manufacture  and  regeneration  of  catalysts  at  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
A.  G.  plants,  Ludwigshafen  Oppau,  Germany;  by  W.  F.  Faragher  and  W.  A. 
Home.     July  1946.     [l]+ii-f6p.     4  pi.     4"     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7368.) 
[Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-27678  I  28.37 :  7368 

Explosives.  Active  list  of  permissible  explosives  and  blasting  devices  approved 
previous  to  Dec.  31,  1945 ;  prepared  by  J.  E.  Tiffany  and  Z.  C.  Gaugler.  July 
1946.     [l]-f20p.    4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3910.)     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.23 :  3910 

Feldspar;  by  Robert  W.  Metcalf  and  A.  B.  Holleman.  1946.  [2]  +11  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  F  333/945 

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Fluorspar.  Exploration  of  White  Eagle  fluorspar  mine,  Cooks  Peak  mining  dis- 
trict, Grant  County,  N.  Mex. ;  by  John  H.  Soul6.  July  1946.  [l]+5  p.  3  pi.  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  31)03.)      IProcessetl.]     f  I  28.23  :  3903 

Fuel.    Report  on  investigation  by  fuels  and  lubricants  teams  at  I.  G.  Furbenindus- 
trie  A.  G.  Leuua  works,  Merseburg,  Germany ;  edited  by  R.  Holroyd.    July  1946. 
[lJ+x+13.")  p.  49  pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7370.)     [Pi'o^^^ssed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27656  1 28.27 :  7370 

— —    Report  on  investigation  by  fuels  and  lubricants  teams  at  Wintershall  A.  G., 
Liitzkeudorf,  near  Mijnchen,  Germany;  reported  by  H.  HoUings.     July  1946. 
[lJ+iii+21  p.  7  pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7369.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27055  I  28.27 :  7369 

OasoUnc.  National  motor-gasoline  survey,  winter  1945-40;  by  O.  C.  Blade  and 
C.  li.  Sponsler.  July  1946.  [1] +39  p.  2  pi.  map,  4"  (Report  of  investigations, 
R.  I.  3959.)  [Processed.  Work  upon  which  this  report  was  based  was  per- 
formed under  cooperative  agreement  between  Mines  Bureau  and  Coordinating 
l^el  Research  Committee.]     t  I  28.23:3059. 

Oold.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  Arizona  (mine  report)  ;  by  C.  E. 
Needham  and  Paul  Luff.  1946.  [2] +28  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  year- 
book, 1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  2S.37/a  :  G  563/2/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Idaho  (mine  report)  ;  by  C.  E.  Need- 
ham  and  Paul  Lutif.  1940.  [2] +26  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook, 
1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 2S.37/a  :  G  563/14/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Montana   (mine  report)  ;  by  C.  E. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luff.    1946.     [2] +22  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals'year- 
book,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 28.37/a  :  G  563/15/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Nevada  (mine  report)  ;  by  Alfred  L. 

Ransome  and  Burton  PI.  Marliave.    1946.     [2]+18  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Min- 
erals yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/6/945 

• Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Utah  (mine  report)  ;  by  C.  E.  Need- 
ham and  Paul  Luff.  1946.  [2] +22  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook, 
1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  503/11/945 

Iron,  aietallurgical  research  program  of  Bureau  of  Mines  relating  to  iron  and 
steel  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  R.  S.  Dean.  July  1946.  [1]+17  p.  4°  (Report 
of  investigations,  R.  I.  3920.)     [Processed.]     t  I  28.23  :  3920 

Lead.  Lead ;  by  Richard  H.  Mote.  1946.  [2] +20  p.  11.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.]    *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  L  469/945 

Lead  and  zinc  pigments  and  zinc  salts  ;  by  Helena  M.  Meyer  and  Alethea  W. 

Mitchell.      1946.       [2] +20    p.       [Preprint    from    Minerals    yearbook,    1945.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  L  469/2/945 

Lithium.     Extraction  and  uses  of  lithium  in  Germany ;  bv  George  T.  Mntock. 
July  1946.     [3] +23  p.  1  pi.  4"     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7361.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  46-26916  I  28.27 :  7361 

Manganese.  Electrolytic  manganese  in  low-carbon  steel  tests  at  Stanley  Works, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  by  F.  Sillers,  jr.,  and  R.  T.  C.  Rasmussen.  July  1946.  [1]  + 
18  p.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3911.)     [Processed.]    t 

I  28.23 :  3911 

Manganese ;  by  Norwood  B.  Melcher  and  John  Hozik.    1946.     [2]  +17  p.  il. 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1045.]     *  Paper,  10c.     I  28.37/a  :  M  313/945 

Mercury;  by  Helena  M.  Meyer  and  Alethea  W.  Mitchell.  1946.  [2] +22  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.      I  28.37/a  :  M  539/945 

Mica.  Exploi-ation  of  Elk  Mountain  mica  deposit,  San  Miguel  County,  N.  Mex. ; 
by  Ray  J.  Holmquist.  July  1946.  [1]  +7  p.  4  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investiga- 
tion.s,  R.  L  3921.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3921 

Mineral  industries.  Employment  and  injuries  in  minei-al  industries ;  by  Forrest 
T.  Moyer.     1946.      [2] +16  p.  il.      [Preprint  from   Minerals  vearbook,   1945.] 

*  Paper,  lOe.  I  28.37/a  :  M  662/2/945 

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Mineral  market  reports  MMS  1436,  MMS  1442-MMS  1443,  MMS  1445,  MMS  1455- 
MMS  14S6,  MMS  1458.  [1946.]  4°  (Mineral  industry  surveys.)  [Processed.]  f 
L.  C.  card  46-3:^486  I  28.28 : 

Note. — These  reports  give  statistical  data  as  to  production,  consumption,  and  marl<ets 
during  previous  year  for  some  particular  mineral  commodity,  and  are  issued  as  soon  after 
close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

143G.   Secondary  zinc  in  1945;   [prepared  by  Herbert  L.  Cullen  and  A.  J.  McDermidl. 
4  p. 

1442.  Zinc  industry  in  1045;    [prepared  by  Richard  H.  Mote  and  Esther  B.  Miller]. 

6  p. 

1443.  Production  of  rolled  zinc  increased  28  percent  in  1945 ;   [prepared  by  Richard  H 

Mote].     2  p. 
1445.  Distribution  of  byproduct  and  beehive  coke  in  United  States,  1945:  [by  M   M   Otoro 

and  J.  A.  DeCarlo].     28  p.  il.  l   .,      .      .       - 

1455.  Alnmiuum  salts  and  alumina  in  1945;   [prepared  by  John  H.  Weitz  and  Marv  E 

irougntj.      -  p. 
Jf-o-  ??"^!te  in  1945  :  [prepared  by  .Tohn  H.  Weitz  and  Mary  E.  Troughtl      4  n 
14o8.  Aluminum  in  1945;   [prepared  by  John  H.  Weitz  and  Mary  E.  Trought].     [2]  p. 

Nickel;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.  1946.  [2]  +8  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook, 
1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1 28.87/a  :  N  532/945 

Oil  sauds.  History  of  water  flooding  of  oil  sands  in  north  Texas  •  bv  Peter 
Grandone,  D.  A.  Je.'^sup,  and  D.  B.  Taliaferro.  July  1946.  [1]+117  p  41  nl  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,   R.  I.  3900.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  1 28.23 :  3<X)6 

P/( ospZia ^e  rocfc;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  E.  M.  Tuclier  1946  [0]_i_i9p  il 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.        I  28.37/a  :  P  566/945 

Potaah;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  Dorothy  I.  Marsh.     1946      [2] +18  p    il 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.       I  28.37/a  :  P  847/945 

Puhlications.     Bibliography  of  Bureau  of  Mines  publications  dealing  with  health 

^nt^'^^^f}/  '".„^^^"^^^"'^^  '""^   ^^^'''^^  industries;   by   Sara   J.  Davenport.     July 
194b.     ItO  p.  4°     [Processed.]     j  ^  j 

L.  C.  card  40-27653  1 28.5/3  :  H  34 

Silver,  copiier,  lead  and  zinc  in  Central  States  (mine  report)  ;  by  A   J   Martin 

1940.     [2] +22  p.  il.     [I'reprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  I*aper,  10c 

I  28.37/a  :  Si' 39/945 
Sulftir  and  pyrites  :  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  M.  G.  Downey.     1946      [2] +14  p  il 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c'.        I  28.37/a  :  Su  5/945 

Tin.  Investigation  of  Lo.st  River  tin  deposit,  Seward  Peninsula,  Alaska  [with 
bibliograiihy]  ;  by  H.  E.  Heide.  July  1940.  [l]+57  p.  28  pi  '^  maps  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3902.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3902 

Titorww;  by  Allan  F.  Matthews  and  R.  Louise  Brvson.  1946  [9]+8p  rpre 
print  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  T  53/945 

2'H««7S#eM;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.  1940.  [2]+14  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  T  834/945 

y«««(Zt,7m;  by  Edwin  K.  Jenckes.  1940.  [2] +11  p.  [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.    .  I  2S.37/a  :  V  26/945 

Zinc.  Exploration  for  zinc  and  lead  ore,  Phelps  lease,  Jasper  County  Mo  •  by 
^°"An;.^x'''^!'^'-  J"ly  l'-^-^^-  [1] +44  p.  2  pi.  4"  (Report  of  investigations, 
R.  I.  3941.)      [Processed.]     f  128.23:3941 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Momit  Rainier  National  Park,  Wash.     [1946.]     15  p  il      f     •  Item  G~'> 

L.  C.  card  29-22790  I  nQ.d :  M  86/6/946 

Maps 

Yosemite  National  Park  [Calif.],  open  all  year.  Revised  Mar  19-16  [1946  ]  1 
sheet  (with  maps  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f",  folded  into  narrow  8"  size  and  so 
printed  as  to  number  12  pages,     t     ©  Item  652  I  29.6 :  Y  8/9/946 

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RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boise  project.  High-pressure  gates  and  hoists  for  outlet  works,  Cascade  Dam, 
Boise  project,  Idaho;  Ilorsetooth  Dam,  Colorado  Big-Thoiup.*oii  project,  Colo. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  8  leaves+|2]+20  p.  24  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1487.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  t-pecilications,  and  di'awings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Oct.  21,   194G.]     t  Paper,   $1.75.  127.8:1487 

Preparation  of  concrete  aggregates,  Keener  deposit,  Payette  division.  Boise 

project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  3  leaves-|-  [2]  +7  p.  1  pi.  4"  ( Specifications 
no.  1483.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Oct.  15,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1483 

Buffalo  Rapids  project.  Motor-control  equipment  for  3d  unit,  Fallon  pumping 
plant,  2d  division,  Buffalo  Rapids  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6] 
leaves-^  14  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  147.S.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  7,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1473 

Central  Valley  projc<;t.  Hoist  elevator,  transfer  car,  and  installation  and  servic- 
ing equipment  for  river  outlet  gates  at  Shasta  Dam,  Kennett  division.  Central 
Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  11  leaves+ [2]+ll  p.  9  pi.  1  tab.  4" 
(Specifications  1488.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications 
and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  21,  1940.]     t  Paper,  .i^l.OO. 

I  27.8 :  1488 

Columhia  Basin  project.  Preparation  of  concrete  aggregates,  Adrian  deposit, 
Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3]  leaves+[2]+S  p.  2  pi. 
4°  (  Specifications  1475.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  20.  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8: 1475 

10-ton  traveling  crane  for  Pasco  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin  project. 

Wash.  [1046.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves-f-[2] -t-16  p.  4°  (Specifications  1472.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  Sept.  23,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.50.  127.8: 1472 

■ Transformer  and  switching  equipment  for  Pasco  pumping  plant,  switch- 
yard, and  substation,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [15] 
leaves+[2]+15  p.  4°  (Specifications  1481.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules,  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  21, 1946.]  t  Paper, 
$1.00.  I  27.8 :  1481 

Daris  Dam.  Davis  Dam,  Kingman,  69-kilovolt  transinission  line,  Davis  Dam 
project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title.  [9]  leaves-f  [2]  -f  i-lc+2-23  p.  36  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  1478.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  10, 1946.]    t  Paper,  $2.75.  I  27.8 :  1478 

Electric  ranges  and  oil-burning  circulating  heaters  for  residences  at  Davis 

Dam  Government  Camp,  Davis  Dam  project.  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[7]  leaves+[2]-l-5  p.  4°  (Specifications  1489.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  17.  1946.] 
t  Paper,  50c.  1 27.8 :  1489 

Main  control-board  extension,  and  metering  panel  for  230-kv.  Gene  inter- 
connection at  Parker  powerplant,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz-Nev.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+18  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1470.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Oct.  7,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1470 

Denver  Federal  Center.  Acoustical  treatment  for  building  IB  at  Denver  Federal 
Center.  Denver,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3]  leaves-f  [2] -f 3  p.  1  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  1480.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Sept.  6.  3946.]     t  Paper.  50c.  127.8:  1480 

Asphalt  tile  floor  covering  for  building  IB  at  Denver  Federal  Center,  Den- 
ver, Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3]  leaves-f  [2] -f-;^  p.  i  pi.  4»  (Specifications 
1474.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing:  bids  will  be  received 
until  Aug.  30,  1946.]     t  Paper,  50c.  I  27.8: 1474 

Gi7fl  project.  General  information  on  Gila  project  in  southwestern  Arizona. 
Boulder  City,  Nev.,  July  30,  in4(;.  5  leaves.  4°  [Processed.]  t  region  3. 
Boulder  City,  Nev.  I  27.2  :  G  37/046 

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October  1946     .  1177 

Lewiston  Orchards  project.  Idaho,  report  on  Lewiston  Orchards  project,  Idaho, 
by  regional  director  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  region  1,  concurred  in  by  com- 
missioner of  reclamation  and  acting  Secretary  of  Interior ;  presented  by  Mr. 
Overton.    1946.    x+13  p.  2  maps.     (S.  doc.  247,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 

Minidoka  project.  General  information  concerning  INIinidoka  project,  Idaho. 
Aug.  1946.    4  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t  I  27.2 :  M  G6/3/946 

Missouri  Basin  project.  Exploration  tunnels,  Yellowtail  damsite,  Hardin  unit, 
Mont.,  Missouri  Basin  project.  [3946.]  cover  title,  6  leaves-f  [2]  +11  p.  1  pi.  4° 
(Specitication  no.  1484.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawing; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  7,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1484 

Parker  Dam.  Battery  charger  and  control  equipment  for  Phoenix  substation, 
Parker  Dam  power  project,  Ariz-Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  leaves+[2J+10 
p.  Ipl.  4"  (Specifications  no.  1485.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  9,  1946.]  t  Paper, 
75c.  I  27.8 :  1485 

Settlement  opportunities  in  Region  3.  Boulder  City,  Nev.,  Aug.  8,  1946.  9+[l] 
leaves,  map,  4°     [Processed.]     f  I't'gion  3.     Boulder  City,  Nev.      127.2:  Se  7/2 

Shoshone  project.  Heart  Mountain-Garland,  69-kihivolt  transmission  line,  Siio- 
shone  project,  Wyo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  24  leaves-f  [2] +36  p.  37  pi.  1  map,  4" 
(Specifications  1482.^  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  receivedWntil  Oct.  22,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.25.  127.8:1482 

Radial  gates  and  radial-gate  hoists  for  stations  1246+16.93  check  and 

1331+67.90  wasteway.  Heart  Mountain  Canal,  Shoshone  project,  Wyo.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [10]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  11  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1476.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Oct.  2,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.25.  I  27.8 :  1476 

Yakima  project.  Earthwork,  pipelines  and  structures,  lateral  systems,  pump 
areas  nos.  16  and  17,  Roza  division.  Yakima  project.  Wash.  [1946. J  cover 
title,  [8]  Ieaves+[2]+35  p.  23  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  1486.)  [Proc- 
essed. Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Oct.  22,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8  :  1486 

Roza  division,  Yakima  project,  Wash.     Mar.  1946.     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

I  27.2 :  Y  1/5 

TERRITORIES   AND   ISLAND   POSSESSIONS   DIVISION 

Alaska.      Postwar    Alaska.      [1946.]       [2] +30  p.    il..,  narrow    8°      *  Paper,    10c. 
O  Item  665 
L.  0.  card  46-27652  I  35.10/2 :  Alls/9 

WAR  RELOCATION  AUTHORITY 

Evacuees.     Wartime  handling  of  evacuee  property  [with  list  of  references  quoted] . 
[1946.]      [4]+113p.  4"     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-27724  I  52.2 :  I'  94/2 

Relocation  centers.     Community  government  in  war  relocation  centers.     [1946.] 
[4] +103  p.  4°     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-27657  I  52.2:  C  73/3 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  vohimcs  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports — Motor  carrier  cases,  and  Inter- 
state Commerce  Comniissicin  reports — Vahiation  reports  are  sold  by  the  Siii)erintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
!fl.50  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  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Carriers.  Supplement  55  to  List  3  of  corporate  names  of  common  carriers  by 
rail  (including  express),  wator  or  pipe  lino  ( includiii.ijr  names  of  their  receivers 
or  trustees,  if  any),  filing  tariffs,  concurrences,  or  powers  of  attorney  with  Inter- 

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Carriers — Continued 

state  ComnuM-ce  Coniniission  and  compiled  from  its  records,  compiled  Aug.  1, 
104G;  prepared  by  Section  of  Tariffs,  lUireau  of  Traffic.  [194G.]  [1]+21  p.  4° 
[I'rocessed.  Cancels  Supplement  54.  Supplements  38  and  55  contain  all 
changes.]     t  IC  1.15 :  3/supp.55 

Dcci'iions..     See  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Electric  railroads.     Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  electric  railways,  prescribed 
by  Interstate  Connnerce  Commission  in  accordance  with  sec.  20  of  pt.  1  of 
interstate  commerce  act,  effective  Jan.  1,  1947.     Lssue  of  1947.     1946.     iii4- 
123  p.    *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  G71 
L.  C.  card  A  4G-3918  IC  1  eler.  9 :  947 

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

Frciqlit  commodity  statistics,  class  I  steam  railways  in  United  States,  year  ended 
Dee.    31.    1945.     [1946.]     cover   title,    p.   3-148.    oblong   large   8°     (Statement 
461U0,  22d  in  series;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)     *  Paper, 
$1.00.     •  Item  703. 
L.  C.  card  41-41827  IC  1  ste.29 :  945 

Motor  carrier  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carrier  finarice  decisions.  See,  below,  center  head  m^cisions  (Motor  carrier 
finance).  ' 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.  Investigation  2996:  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  report 
in  re  accident,  Hot  Lake,  Oreg.,  June  6,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p.  11.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5  :  2996 

Investigation  2997 :  Norfolk  and  Western  Railway  Company,  report  in  re 

accident,  Powhatan,  W.  Va.,  June  12,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]    t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2997 

— —  Investigation  2998:  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re 
accident  near  Viaduct,  Fa.,  June  22,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2998 

Investigation  2999 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  reiJbrt  in  re  accident 

near  Frazeysburg,  Ohio,  June  26,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  2999 

Investigation  3000:  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company, 

report  in  re  accident,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  July  8,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  il.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  3000 

Investigation  3002 :  Chicago  Union  Station  Company,  report  in  re  accident, 

Chicago,  111.,  July  11,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  30O2 

Railroads.  Tons  of  revenue  freight  originated  and  tons  terminated  in  carloads 
by  classes  of  commodities  and  by  gw^graphic  areas,  class  1  steam  railwavs, 
calendar  year  1945.  [1946.]  13  p.  oblong  large  S°  (Statement  M-550,  SCS ; 
Transport  Economics  and  Statistics  Bureau.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  f 
L.  C.  card  A40-2952  IC  1  ste.42 :  945/13 

Safety-appliance  standards.     United  States  safety-appliance  standards;  orders 

of  the  Commission,  [May  16]  1946.  [1946.]  ii+40  p.  il.  2  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°  f 
•  Item  671 

L.  C.  card  A  46-3920  IC  1.9 :  Sa  1/16 

Securities.  Order  [promulgated]  at  session  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
division  4,  on  9th  of  Aug.  1940,  rules  and  regulations  governing  applications 
under  sec.  20a  and  214  of  interstate  commerce  act  for  authority  to  issue  secur- 
ities and  assume  obligation  or  liability  in  respect  of  securities  of  others  and 
filing  of  certificates  of  notification  and  reports  relating  to  such  issue  and 
as.sumption.     [1946.]     22  p.  *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  671  IC1.9:Se2/4 

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

Water  carrier  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Water  carrier). 

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Decisions  (Finance) 

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

Chesapeake  <&   Ohio  Railway.     Fiiiiuice  docket  no.  14850,   Che.sapeake  &  Ohio 

Railway;  decided  May  16,  194G.     [1946.]     p.  655-671.     (F-S717.)      [From  v. 

261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8717 

Chicago,  Attica  d  Southern  Railraad.     Finance  docket  no.  13979,  Chicago,  Attica 

&  Southern  Railroad  Company  receiyer  abandonment;  [decided  Feb.  6,  1946]. 

[1946.]      [1] +646-654  p.     (F-S71G.)      [From  y.  261.]   *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8716 

Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  15293,  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  bonds;  decided  June  IS,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  677-G88.  (F-8719.) 
[From  y.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-S719 

Northern  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  14797,  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Company  operation:  decided  May  14,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  631-645.  (F-8715.) 
[From  y.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-8715 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Anderson  Motor  Service  Co.  No.  MC-C-398,  Anderson  Motor  Seryice  Company 
V.  Packers  Transport,  Inc. ;  decided  May  6, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  285-289.  (M-6738. ) 
[From  Motor  carrier  case.s,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6738 

Decatur  Cartage  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-80412  (sub-no.  6),  Decatur  Cartage  Com- 
pany, Inc.  of  Indiana,  extension  of  operations,  alternate  routes;  decided  May 
13,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  259-264.     (M-6734.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  46.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :M-6734 

Eerrin  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-1124  (sub-no.  3),  Herrin  Transportation 
Company  (successor  to  Coleman  Brothers  Transfer  Conjpany),  common  car- 
rier application ;  decided  May  3,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  281-284.  (M-6737.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6737 

Jacobs  Transfer  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-52974  (sub-no.  2),  Jacobs  Transfer  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  retail  store  deliyeries ;  decided  May  6,  1946. 
[1946.]    p.  265-270.     (M-6735.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  46.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-<3735 

Oil  field  equipment.  Inyestigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2394,  oil  field 
equipment  and  supplies;  decided  May  15,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  271-280.  (M-6736.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6736 

Railicay  Express  Agency,  Inc.  No.  MC-66562  (sub-no.  627),  Railway  Express 
Agenc.y,  Incorporated,  extension  of  operations,  Cloquot,  Minn. ;  decided  May 
17.  1946.     [1946.]     p.  295-302.     (M-6740.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  y.  46.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6740 
Riss  d  Co.     Inyestigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2314,  restrictions,  Riss 

&  Co.,  and  eliminations,  Hi-Way  Motor;  decided  May  13,  1946.     [1946]     [l]-f 
290-294  p.     (M-6739.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6739 

Salyards,  Ralph  P.  No.  MC-372S1  (sub-no.  2),  Ralph  P.  Salyards  extension  of 
operations.  Front  Royal,  Va. ;  decided  Apr.  18,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  303-308. 
(M-6741.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6741 

Decisions  (Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Bruce  Tran.sfer  d  Storage  Co.  No.  MC-F-2533,  E.  W.  Harlan,  et  al.,  control, 
Bruce  Motor  Freight.  Inc.,  purchase,  G.  E.  and  E.  I.  Bruce  [doing  business  as 
Bruce  Transfer  and  Storage  Company  ;  decided  Apr.  25,  1946].  [1946.]  [1]  + 
552-556  p.     (MF-1492.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1492 

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Burlington  Transpoitatinn  Co.  No.  MC-F-2937,  All  American  Bus  Lines,  Inc., 
control,  Burlington  Transportation  Company;  decided  Mar.  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  527-551.     (MF-1491.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1491 

Comet  Motor  Express  Co.  No.  MC-F-2822,  M.  R.  Watson  [doing  business  as 
Watson  Truck  L'ne].  purcliase.  Comet  Motor  Express  Co.;  decided  May  22, 
1946.     [1046.]     p.  735-740.     (MF-1502.)      [From  Motor  Carrier  cases,  v.  40.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1502 

Dixie  Motor  Coach  Corporation.  No.  MC-F-2630,  C.  W.  Mnrchison,  et  al.,  control, 
American  Liberty  Pipe  Line  Co.,  control  and  merger,  Dixie  Motor  Coach 
Corporation  and  Sunshine  Bus  Lines,  Inc.;  decided  May  16,  1946.  [1946.] 
p  745-759.     (MF-1504.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.1     *Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1504 

Lipe  Motor  Lincx.  No.  IMC-F-3015,  W.  R.  Massey,  control,  Burlington  Truckers, 
Incorporated,  lease,  M.  P.  Lipe  [doing  business  as  Lipe  Motor  Lines]  ;  [decided 
May  20,  1946. J  [1946.]  [1] +726-730  p.  (MF-1500.)  [From  Motor  carrier 
cases,  V.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1500 

Los  Angeles-Albnquerqiie  Express.  No.  MC-F-2777,  Winter-Weiss  Company, 
control,  Los  Angeles-Albuquerque  Express,  Inc.,  purchase,  George  C.  Lebeck 
[doing  business  as  Los  Angeles-Albuquerque  Express]  ;  decided  May  8,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.     675-685.      (MF-1494.)       [From     Motor     carrier    cases,     v.     40.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1494 

Same;  decided  June  3,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  741-744.     (MF-1503.)      [From 

Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  He.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-1503 

Manzanola  Transfer  Co.  No.  MC-F-2885,  Harold  C.  Groendyke  [doing  business 
as  Groendyke  Transport  Company],  purchase,  J.  H.  Harriss  [doing  business  as 
Manzanola  Transfer  Company]  ;  decided  May  20,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  731-734. 
(MF-1501.)      [From  Motor  carier  cases,  v.  40.]'    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  2 :  MF-1501 

Metropolitan  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2S16,  A.  L.  Buch,  et  al.  [doing 
business  as  Buch  Express),  purchase.  Metropolitan  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.; 
[decided  Feb.  8,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] +520-526  p.  (MF-1490.)  [From  Motor 
carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  2 :  MF-1490 

Middle  West  Motor  Service.  No.  MC-F-2541,  Sam  Potashnick,  et  al.,  control, 
Potashnick  Local  Truck  System,  Inc.,  purchase,  Adam  Dietrich  -[doing  business 
as  Middle  West  Motor  Service;  decided  May  21,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+760- 
766  p.     (MF-1505.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *Paper.  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  2  :  MF-1505 

Moore,  Carroll,  Transfer.  No.  MC-F-2854.  Southern  Pacific  Company,  control, 
Southern  Pacific  Tran.sport  Company,  lease  and  purchase,  Carroll  Moore  [doing 
business  as  Carroll  Moore  Tran.sfer]  ;  decided  Apr.  24.  1046.  [1946.]  p.  701- 
708.     (MF-1497.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.S/a  2 :  MI^-1497 

8t.  Johns  River  Line  Co.  No.  MC-F-3014,  Miles  Collier  (trustee),  control. 
Tamiami  Trail  Tours,  Inc.,  purchase,  St.  Johns'River  Line  Company;  decided 
Mav  9,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  6Q3-700.  (MF-1496.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases, 
V.  40.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-1496 

Sterling  Transfer.  No.  MC-F-2421,  Dean  Resler  [doing  business  as  Merchants 
Transfer  Co.]  purchase.  Earl  F.  Buckingham  Transportation  Company,  and 
Pat  Benson  [doing  business  as  Sterling  Transfer;  decided  Apr.  25,  1946.] 
[1046.1  [11+686^692  p.  (MF-1495.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-1495 

Wilson  Motor  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2G58,  Elmer  C.  Breuer,  control,  Elmer  C. 
Breuer,  Inc.,  of  Michigan,  purchase,  Wilson  Motor  Lines,  Inc. :  decided  Mav  9, 
1946.  [1946.]  p.  713-725.  (MF-1499.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.S/a  2  :  MF-1490 

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Decisions  (Traflic) 

Note.— The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 
Alcohol.    Fourth  .section  application  no.  21252,  alcohol  from  the  South  to  Texas; 

[decided  May  14,  1946].     [194G.]     [1] +528-530  p.     ( [Opinion]  24729.)     [From 

V.  264.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24729 

Boxes.    No.  29409,  Scovill  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Riilroad 

Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  28,  1946].    [1946.]     [1] +764-768  p.     ( [Opinion] 

24744.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24744 

Charcoal.    No.  29201,  Barneby-Cheney  Engineering  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 

&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al". ;  decided  May  9,  1946.     [1946.]    p.  539-547. 

( [Opinion]  24732.)"^    [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24732 

Commutation  fares.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5371,  commutation 
fares  between  New  York  City  and  New  Jersey  points;  decided  May  3,  1946. 
[1M6.]     p.  583-592.     ([Opinion]  24738.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  I'aper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24738 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  162,  increased  railway  rates,  fares,  and  charges,  1946 ; 
ex  parte  no.  148,  increaset^l  railway  rates,  fares,  and  charges,  1942 ;  decided 
June  20,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  69.5-752.  ([Opinion]  24742.)  [From  v.  264.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24742 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5336,  Deming  rates  from  eastern 

ports  to  the  Southwest;  decided  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]    p.  551-560.     ( [Opinion] 
24734.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24734 

No.  28622,  intercoastal  rate  structure;    [decided  May  29,  1946].     [1946.] 

[1]  +776-778  p.     ( [Opinion]  24746.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24746 

Furniture.  No.  29275,  Barker  Cros.  [Bros.]  Corporation  v.  Pere  Marquette  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  2, 1946].  [1946.]  [1]  +548-5.50  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 24733.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24733 

Grain  doors.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5342,  charges  for  furnish- 
ing grain  doors  in  Central  Freight  Association  territory  ;  decided  May  20,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.  531-532.     ( [Opinion]  24730.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24730 

l7-on.  No.  20083,  Peden  Iron  &  Steel  Company  r.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  10,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  709-775.  ([Opinion] 
24745.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24745 

No.  29165.  Great  Lakes  Steel  Corporation  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 

Company,  et  al. ;  decided  May  28, 1946.    [1946.]    p.  779-782.     ( [Opinion]  24747.) 
[From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24747 

No.  293S2,  Globe-Wernicke  Company  v.  Alton  Railroad  Company   (Henry 

A.  Gardner,  trustee),  etal.;  decided  May  16, 1946.     [1946.]     p.  577-582.    ([Opin- 
ion] 24737.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24737 

LimcKtone.  No.  292B3,  Franklin  Limestone  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Alabama  Great 
Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  22,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  753- 
763.     ( [Opinion]  24743.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24743 

Meat.  No.  29043,  Florida  Railroad  Commission  et  al.,  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  365-397.  ([Opinion] 
24708.)     [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  10c.  IC  1.6/la :  24708 

Oil  cal-e.  No.  29.304,  Gliddeii  Company  v.  Great  Northern  Railway  Company  et 
al. ;  [decided  Mar.  27,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+454-458  p.  ([Opinion]  24716.) 
[From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24716 

Petroleum.  No.  29149,  Union  Asphalts  and  Roadoils,  Inc.,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  8,  1946.  1946.]  p.  .561-.568. 
([Opinion]  24735.)      [From  v.  264.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24735 

8<ind.  No.  29303,  Barnes  S^and  &  Gravel  Companv  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  2,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  533-.538.  ( [Opinion]  247.31.) 
[From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  •         IC  1.6/la :  24731 

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Sheet-metal  flashings.  No.  29301,  Overly  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Alton  Rail- 
road Company  (Henry  A.  Gardner,  trustee)  et  al. ;  [decided  May  2,  1946]. 
[1940.]      [l]+78G-788   p.     ([Opinion]    24749.)      [From   v.   264.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24749 

Tankage.  No.  29102,  Darling  &  Company  v.  Ann  Arbor  Railroad  Company,  et  al. ; 
decided  June  10, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  783-785.  ([Opinion]  24748.)  [From  v.  264.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  2474S 

Vi^ire  handles.  No.  29220,  General  Water  Heater  Corporation  v.  Universal  Car- 
loading  &  Distributing  Company,  Inc.;  decided  May  S,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  569- 
576,     ([Opinion]  24736.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paixjr,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24736 

Decisions  (Water  carrier) 

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

Baton  Rouge  Coal  d  Towing  Co.  No.  W-oSe,  Baton  Rouge  Coal  and  Towing  Co., 
contract  application;  decided  June  14,  IQiQ.  [194G.]  p.  761-767.  (WC-289.) 
[From  V.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-289 

Bleich,  Julius.  No.  FF-96,  Julius  Bleich  freight  forwarded  application;  decided 
Apr.  29,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  739-744.     (WC-285.)      [From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  WC-285 

Cumberland  River  Sand  Co.,  Inc.  No.  W-534,  Cumberland  River  Sand  Company, 
Incorporated,  common  carrier  application;  [decided  Apr.  18.  1946].  [1946.] 
[1] +734-738  p.     (WC-284.)      [From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  WC-284 

Gulf-Canal  Lines,  Inc.  No.  W-923,  Chester  D.  and  David  C.  BintlifE  [doing  busi- 
ness as  Gulf-Canal  Lines.  Inc.]  common  carrier  application  ;  decided  Mav  8, 1946. 
[1946.]     p.  727-733.      (WC-283.)      [From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  WC-283 

Inland  Navigation  Co.  No.  W-690  (sub-no.  1),  Inland  Navisation  Company  ex- 
tension, Snake  River  ;  [decided  May  16, 1946].  [1946.]  [1] +718-720  p.  ("WC- 
281.)      [From  V.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  WC-281 

Kagarise,  J.  Nelson.  No.  FF-88,  J.  Nelson  Kagarise  freight  forwarder  application ; 
decidetl  Apr.  22, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  745-748.  (WC-286.)  [From  v.  260.]  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-2S6 

Maxon  Construct  inn  Co.,  Inc.  No.  W-759,  Maxon  Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  contract 
carrier  application;  decided  Ma*'  9,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  721-726.  (WC-282.) 
[From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-282 

Merchant  Shippers  Association.  Inc.  No.  FF-51.  Merchant  Shippers  Association, 
Inc..  freight  forwarder  application;  [decided  May  8,  1946].  [1946.]  [1]  + 
768-772  p.      (WC-290.)      [Fi'om  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  WC-290 

Union  Sulphur  Co.,  Inc.  No.  W-594.  Union  Sulphur  Company,  Inc.,  contract 
carrier  application;  decided  Mav  8,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  749-756.  (WC-287.) 
[From  V.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-2S7 

VALUATION  BUREAU 

Railroad  construction  indices;  compiled  by  Engineering  S'ection.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Aug.  1,  1946.  [22]  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  These  indices  summarize 
and  record  the  result  of  studies  made  by  the  Engineering  Section  of  Valuation 
Bureau  over  a  period  of  years.  They  have  not  been  examined  or  passed  on 
by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3919  IC  1  val.2  :  R  13/946 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Addison.  Jefferg  M.  In  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  civil 
action  no.  33-212,  Jeffery  M.  Addison  et  al.  r.  Huron  Stevedoi'ing  Corp. ;  civil 
action  no.  33-213,  James  Aaron  et  al.  v.  Bay  Ridge  Operating  Co.,  Inc. :  defend- 
ants' brief.     [1^6.]     cover  title,  iii+94  p.       %  J  1.75:  Ad  25 

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American  Optical  Co.  Civil  action  no.  4GC133,  in  district  court  for  northern  dis- 
trict of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  United  States  v.  American  Optical  Company 
et  al. ;  complaint.     [1946.]     cover  title,  23  p.     %  J  1.75 :  Am  35  op/5 

Arkansas  Valley  Raihcay,  Inc.  No.  46066,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Arkansas  Valley 
Railway,  Inc.  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii-t-313- 
391  p.     t  J  l-Sl^  •■  Al'  4  k/6 

Bacon,  Edward  R.  No.  11325,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Edward 
R.  Bacon  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+26  p.     t 

J  1.76  :B  132 

Baiisch  d  Lamb  Optical  Co.  Civil  action  no.  46C1332,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  eastern  divisidu,  United  States  v.  Bauscb  &  Lomh  Optical 
Company  et  al. ;  complaint.     [1946.]     cover  title,  28  p.    $  J  1.75 :  B  329/6 

Botncn,  Karl  O.  Interference  no.  79897,  in  Patent  Office,  Karl  O.  Botnen  v. 
Harley  A.  Dorman  [subject  matter,  muffler  for  exhaust  gases]  ;  record  for  Karl 
O.  Botnen.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i -1-17  p.     |  J  1.81 :  B  657 

Bnice,  Joe  W.  No.  323,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Joe 
W.  Buice  V.  Howard  S.  Patterson,  et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 12  p.     $  J  1.78  :B  808/3 

Burlington  County,  N.  J.  No.  9060,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit. 
United  States  v.  13,2r)5.53  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  situate  in  Burlington  and 
Ocean  Counties,  N.  J.,  Earle  Atkinson,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
district  of  New  Jersey  ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|-7  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  B  925 

Bycrlii,  J.  A.  Transcript  of  proceedings  for  certiorari  application,  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  6th  circuit,  no.  9884,  J.  A.  Byerly  r.  coumiissloner  of  internal  revenue ; 
no.  9895,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  J.  M.  Beck  et  al. ;  [on  petitions  to- 
reviewdecisionsof  Tax  Court].     [1946.]     p.  36-42.     t  J  1.84 :  B  991 

Byerly,  J.  A.,  Trust.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1946, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  J.  M.  Beck,  Mae  Ward  Byerly,  and  George 
Carrruthers,  trustees,  J.  A.  Byerly  Trust ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-j-lO  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B  991/2 

Camp  Far  West  Irrigation  District.  No.  46230,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Camp  Far 
'West  Irrigation  District  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  iii -1-59-87  p.     $  j  i.so :  C  15/2 

Camp  Wolters  Land  Co.  No.  11642,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit. 
Camp  Wolters  Land  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i-[-29  p.    $  J  1.76 :  C 15 

Crossctt  'Western  Co.  No.  330,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Crossett  Western  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3(1  circuit;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1940.]     cover  title,  ii-f- 18  p.     %  J  1.78  :C  884 

DeCastro,  Joseph  F.  No.  317,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  3946, 
estate  of  Joseph  F.  de  Castro,  Kings  C'ounty  Trust  Company,  executor,  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  -[1946.]  cover 
title,  i-f-9  p.     t  J  1.78^  D  355 

DcKorse,  Jacob.  Nos.  10225  an9  10226,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Jacob  DeKorse  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  Louis  Koppy  v.  [same],  on 
petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [HMO.] 
cover  title,  iv-1-14  p.     $  J  1.76 :  D  369 

Ewing,  Fred  W.  No.  10239,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Fred  W. 
Ewing  V.  commis.sioner  of  internal  reveiuie,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv-1-16  p.     J 

J1.76:Ew54 

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Ferguaon,  William  S.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  ]M-6o,  William  S.  Ferguson  et  al.  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  ol)jectious  to  plaintiffs  motion  of  Feb.  5.  1946.  for 
new  trial.     [1^6.]     p.  429-444.     t  J  1.80  :F  381/3 

Field,  Punxkce.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46904,  A.  M.  Landman,  superintendent 
of  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  for  estate  of  Punskee  Field,  deceased  Creek,  roll  no. 
4563.  V.  United  States ;  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief  for  United  States. 
[  194G.  ]     p.  91-126.     t  J  1.80 :  F  457 

Flcixrhrr,  Alfred  J.  No.  133S0,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  Alfred 
J.  P'leischer  and  Minnie  K.  Fleischer  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.76  :F  628 

Folen,  Hmrard  P..  Co.,  Inc.  No.  50.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  United  States  v.  Howard  P.  Foley  Company,  Inc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+32  p.    t 

3  1.78 :  F  699/2 

Fullnrd-Leo,  Leslie.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946..  Unitetl  States  r.  Leslie  Fullard-Leo,  et  al. ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+31  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  F  957/2 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit  [no.  10912,  United 

States  vs.  Leslie  Fullard-Leo  et  al.],   upon   appeal  from   District  Court   of 
United    States   for   Hawaii;    proceedings.      [1946.]      p.    479-499.     t 

J  1.76  :F  957/4 

Einff,  V,\  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  cong.  no.  17845.  W.  J.  King  v.  United  States; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     p.  35-63.     t  Jl.S0:K5S9/5 

Libiy-On-ens-Ford  Glass  Co.  Civil  action  no.  5239,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Ohio,  western  division,  United  States  v.  Libby-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company  et  al. ;  Government's  objections  to  interrogatories,  propounded  by 
certain  defendants  and  memorandum  in  support  of  its  objections.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  29  p.     I  J  1.75  :  L  614/4 

Loel),  Herbert  A.  Nos.  90S2,  9083,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Herbert  A.  Loeb  t'.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue  7-.  Hei'bert  A.  Loeb.  on  petitions  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court; 
brief  for  commissioner.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+26  p.     I  J  1.76 :L 822/2 

McWilliams,  John  P.  Nos.  10240-1-2,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  John  P.  JlcWilliams;  [same]  v.  estate 
of  Susan  P.  McWilliams,  John  P.  McWilliams.  executor;  [same]  v.  Brooks  B. 
McAVilliams,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+13  p.     %  J  1.76  :M  258 

Mortgape'  Coinference  of  New  York.  Civil  action  no.  37-247,  in  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  New  York,  United  States  v.  Mortgage  Conference  of 
New  York  et  al. ;  complaint.     [1946.]     cover  title,  17  p.     t  J  1.75:  M  843 

Murch  Brothers  Construction  Co.,  Inc.  No.  244,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Dewey  Schmoll.  successor  assignee  for  benefit  of 
creditors  [of  Murch  Brothers  Construction  Company,  Inc.]  and  National  Surety 
Torporation  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  M  937 

Ogilvie  Hardware  Co..  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  11609 
United  States  vs.  Ogilvie  Hardware  Company,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  western  district  of  Louisiana;  opinion  of  court.     [1946.]     p.  34-39.     t 

J  1.76 :  Og  4/2 

No.  — .  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1946,  United  States 

V.  Ogilvie  Hardware  rompany.  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  .5th  circuit.     [i046.]     cover  title,  i+19  p.    t  J1.7S:Og4 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals.  .5th  judicial  circuit.  United  States 

vs.  Ogilvie  Hardware  Company,  Inc.;  pleas  and  proceedings.     [1946.]     1  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  Og  4 

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Opinions  of  Attorney  Gcnoral  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form  for 
inolusion  in  v.  40]. 

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lished later  in  bound  volumes.  Subscribers  may  deposit  $1.50  with  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  separate  opinions  as  they  are 
issued  :  sinRle  copies  are  usually  5c.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  applica- 
tion to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington 
25,  D.  C. 
109.  War  risk  insurance,  lien  for  unpaid  premiums;  July  27,  1932.     [1946.]      5  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  40/109 

Qrange   County,   Fla.     No.   11676,   in   circuit  court   of  appeals  for  5th   circuit, 

'  United  States  v.  534.7  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  in  Orange  County,  Fla., 

McCrory  Holding  Conii)any  et  al.,   appeal  from  district  court  for  southern 

di.strict'of  Florida;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +24  p.     % 

J  1.76 :  Or  1/2 

Penns-t/lrania.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  United 
States  V.  William  F.  Smith,  district  judge  especially  designated  and  assigned 
to  hold  district  court  for  middle  district  of  Peimsylvania,  and  other  judges 
of  said  circuit:  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.78 :P 384/6 

Pope,  Allen.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46476,  Allen  Pope  v.  United  States;  de- 
fendant's request  for  special  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1946.]     p.  57-71.     t 

J  1.80 :  P  Sl/6 

Rassc7tfoss,  A.  J.  No.  907S.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  A.  J. 
Rassenfoss  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  de- 
cision of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  11+23  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  R  185/2 

Rice  Barton  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46814,  Rice  Barton  Corpora- 
tion V.  United  States;  defendant's  demurrer  [and]  defendant's  brief  in  sup- 
port of  demurrer.     [1946.]     p.  9^15.     t  J  1.80  :R  369 

Rokiy,  William  F.  No.  13351,  civil,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
William  F.  Rokey,  plaintiff,  and  Harold  McGownd.  et  al.,  interveners,  appel- 
lants n.  Day  &  Zimmerman,  Inc.,  appellee  appeal  from  district  court  for  south- 
ern district  of  Iowa ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+26  p.     t 

J  1.76:  R 639 

Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47153,  Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  plea  to  jurisdiction  [and]  brief  in  support  of  plea 
to  jurisdiction.     [1946.]     p.  7-18.     %  J1.80:Sel7 

Seipp,  William  A.  No.  46306,  in  Court  of  Claims,  William  A.  Seipp  v.  United 
States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+39-04  p.     J      J  1.80 :  Se  44/2 

Seven-Up  Bottling  Co.  of  Los  Angeles,  Itw.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  45868,  Seven- 
Up  Bottling  Company  of  Los  Angeles,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1946.]     p.  39-55,  1  pi.     J  Jl.S0:Se82 

Silcsian  American  Corporation.  No.  346,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Silesian  American  Corporation,  debtor,  and  Silcsian  Holding 
Company  v.  James  E.  Markham,  Alien  Property  Custodian,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+25  p.     t  J  1.78:  Si  33/2 

Spencer  Corporation.  No.  .5480,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  Eugene 
H.  Timanus,  receiver  for  Spencer  Corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  petition  of  commis- 
sioner for  rehearing.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.     t  J  1.76  :Sp  34/2 

Standard-Knapp  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46282,  Standard-Knapp 
Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner 
and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  61-81.     $ 

J  1.80:  St  24/16 

Standard  Transformer  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4.5924,  Standard  Transformer 
Company  r.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report. 
[1946.]     p.  37-50.     t  J  1.80 :  St  24/15 

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Three  States  Lmnher  Co.  No.  90G5,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Tliree  States  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+14  p.     t  J1.7G:T413 

Union  Metal  Manu-facturing  Co.  No.  292,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  11)46.  Union  Metal  Manufacturing  Company,  and  Edmund  W.  Riem- 
ensclineider,  and  Mabel  St.  Elmo  Rastetter,  executrix  of  Harry  O.  Rastetter,  v. 
Casper  W.  Oonis,  commissioner  of  patents,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  respondent 
in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+11  p.     %  J  1.78  :Un  33/5 

Vanderlip,  Frank  A.  No.  324,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1940,  estate  of  Frank  A.  Vanderlip  [et  al.]  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     t         J  1.78 :  V  284 

Washivgton  State.  No.  11281,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  cii'cuit,  Milo 
Moore,  director  of  fisheries  of  State  of  Washington,  and  Don  W.  Clarke,  director 
of  game  of  State  of  Washington,  v.  United  States,  uix)n  appeal  from  district 
court  for  western  district  of  Washington,  southern  division  ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +37  p.     t  J  1.76  :W  279/7 

Washington  State  Apple  Adrertising  Commission.  Nos.'10947,  10952,  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Washington  State  Apple  Advertising  Commis- 
sion et  al.  V.  Federal  security  administrator ;  Washington  State  Grange  et  al.  v. 
[same]  ;  petition  of  Federal  securitv  administrator  for  clarification  or  recon- 
sideration.    [1946.]     cover  title,  S  p.     $  J  1.76  :W  279/6 

Yellow  Cah  Co.  Civil  no.  46C1339,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of 
Illinois,  eastern  division,  United  States  v.  Yellow  Cab  Company  et  al. :  com- 
plaint.    [1946.]     cover  title,  2S  p.     $  '  J  1.75  :Y  38 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  po.ssessions,  v.  17,  no.  1;  semi- 
annual bulletin,  1946.     1946.     ii-f  1-76  p.  il.     [Advisory,  International  As.socia- 
tion  of  Chiefs  of  Police.]     ±     •  Item  730 
L.  C.  card  30-2700.J  J  1.14/7  :  17/1 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Nattiralisation.  Special  naturalization  benefits  for  veterans  and  women  married 
to  United  States  citizens.     [1946.]      [2]-fl4  p.  narrow  8°    f     •   Item  733 

J  21.2  :  N  21 

PRISONS  BUREAU 

Prisons.  Federal  prisons,  1945.  review  of  work  of  Federal  Bureau  of  Prisons 
during  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  including  statistics  of  Federal  prisoners  and 
of  Federal  parole  selection  and  supervision.  United  States  Penitentiary, 
I.^avenworth,  Kans.,  1946.  v+81  p.  il.  3  pi.  [Includes  annual  report  of  di- 
rector of  Prisons  Bureau.]  t 
L.  C.  card  32-28116  J  16.1 :  945 


LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

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transferrca  to  the  Federal  Securitv  As;ency  b.v  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16, 
lft4fi. 

For  a  publirattion  issued  after  .Tuly  16,  1946,  see  Children's  Bureau  under  Federal 
Security  Ajjency,  Social  Security  Administration. 

Child  labor.  Children  still  labor  in  fields,  few  States  have  laws  that  protect 
children  emploved  in  agricultural  work:  by  lone  L.  Clinton.  [1946.]  4  p.  4° 
[From  The  child,  .Tune  1946,  v.  10.]     t  L  5.35/a  :  C 437/30 


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EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Laundries.  National  physical  cletuands  information  series ;  no.  2,  Laundry,  clean-' 
ing  dyeing,  and  pressing  oociiparions.  Feb.  1!)4(!.  iii+108  p.  4°  (Occupational 
Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division.)  [Includes  list  of  Other  publications 
of  Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division.]  *  Paper,  35c. 
•  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  L  46-149  L  7.26 :  2 

Meteorology  as  profession  [with  list  of  suggested  reading;  prepared  by  Ann 
Ricliards  Taylor].  1946.  iv+17  p.  il.  (National  Roster  of  Scientific  and 
Specialized  Personnel;  Vocational  booklet  4.)  [Prepared  aud  published  with 
cooperation  of  Education  Office.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  954  L  7.24:  4 

Occupational  anah/sis  improves  personnel  methods.  Aug.  1946.  6  p.  narrow  12' 
(Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division.)     f     •  Item  954 

L  7.2  :  Oc  1/3 

I'osters.  By  act  of  Congress  and  presidential  prclamation,  National  Employ  the 
Physically  Handicapped  Week,  Oct.  6-12.  1946,  hire  handicapped,  its  good  busi- 
ness;  [poster].  1946.  25.9X18.4  in.  [This  poster  also  issued  in  size  12.7X9 
in.]     t  L7.7:H19 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Child  labor.  16-year  minimum  age  for  employment,  postwar  goal  for  protection 
of  the  Nation's  children.  1946.  6  p.  narrow  8°  (Child  Labor  and  Youth 
Employment  Branch.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •   Item  754  L  16.2 :  M  66 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Cooperative  housing  associations.     Organization  and  management  of  cooperative 
and  mutual  housing  associations.     [1946.]     vi-f65  p.     (Bulletin  858.)      [Revi- 
sion of  Bulletin  608.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-151  L  2.3 :  858 

Same.     (H.  doc.  478,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Electroplating.     Wage  structure  of  electroplating  and  polishing  industry,   Jan. 
1945;    [prepared    by    Joseph    W.    Bloch].     [1946.]     ii+8    p.      (Bulletin    875.) 
[From  Monthly  labor  review,  Mav  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  It(  m  759 
L.  O.  card  L  46-128  L  2.3  :  875 

Same.     (H.  doc.  646,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Machine-tool  accessories.     Wage  structure  of  machine-tool  accessories  industry, 
Jan.  1945;   [prepared  by  Lily  Mary  David].     [1946.]     ii+13  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
868.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review.  Mar.  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.     ©  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-127  L  2.3  :  868 

■ Same.     (H.  doc.  618,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

P7-ices  in  1st  quarter  of  1946.  [1946.]  16  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1843.)  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  June  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a9 :  946/1 

Printing.     Union  wages  and  hours  in  printing  trades,  July  1,  1945;  [prepared  by 
Donald  H.  Gerrish  and  Herbert  M.  Abowitz].     [1946.]     iii-f-15p.il.     (Bulletin 
872.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Apr.  1946,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper, 
10c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  38-61  L  2.3  :  872 

Same.     (H.  doc.  636,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Reconrcrsion.  Reconversion  in  New  England.  1946.  [l]-f25  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  184,5.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  July  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  R  245/4 

■ Workers'  experiences  during  1st  phase  of  reconversion  :  [prepared  by  Nathan 

Weinberg].     [1916.]     ii-fl8  p.      (Btilletin  876.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review, 

Mav  1946,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  759 

L.  O.  card  L  46-150  .  L  2.3 :  876 

Same,     (H.  doc.  647,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

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Aviation.  Women  In  aviation ;  by  Frances  W.  Kerr.  1946.  10  p.  il.  4* 
[Processed.]     t  L13.2:Av5 

Lt/^/H(7  and  carrying  weiglits  by  women  in  industry.    Revised  1946.    [1946.]    cover 
title,  12  p.  11.      (Special  bulletin  2,  1941.)     *  Paper,  ;3c.     •  Item  780 
L.  0.  card  L46-148  L  13.10 :  2/2 

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L.  C.  card  46-20892  LC  1.7 :  G/3 

Reoifianization    of   Library    of   Congress,    1939-44;    [by]    Archibald    MacLeish. 

[1946.]      36   p.    il.      [Reprinted   from   Library   quarterlv,    v.    14,    no.   4,    Oct. 

1944.]     t 

L.  C.  card  46-27687  LC  1.2 :  R  29/2/93a-44/rep. 

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by  Dena  M.  Kingsley.]  *  Paper,  15c  (included  in  price  of  Monthly  check-list 
for  subscribers) .  LC  27.7  :  34/t.p.  &  ind. 

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page  to  V.  42.   1945,  nos.   1-12.]  LC  3.6/1  :  42/1/t.p.  &  ind. 

pt.  1,  g^roup  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  18,  volume  index,  1945.     iii  + 
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GENERAL  REFERENCE   AND   BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Mmiei/  and  hankinfj.  selected  list  of  references;  compiled  by  Helen  F.  Conover. 
Washington,    1946.      [1]+14  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t'  (free    to    libraries 
only). 
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Bills.     Digest  of  public  general  bills,  with  index,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  no  6, 
final  issue  1946.     1946.     xxxviii+182  p.  4°     *  PaiJer,  55c,  $2.00  per  session. 
•  Item  806 
L.  C.  card  36-26093  LC  14.6:  79/6 

Commvnis7n  in  action,  documented  study  and  analysis  of  communism  in  operation 
in  Soviet  Union,  prepared  at  instance  a,'id  under  direction  of  Representative 
Everett  M.  Dirksen  by  Legislative  Reference  Service  of  Library  of  Congress, 
under  direction  of  Ernest  S.  Griffith.  1946.  Lx+141  p.  (H.  doc.  754,- 79th 
Cong.  2d  soss.)  ♦  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  40-27714 

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Forestry.     Public  affairs  bulletins:  Forestry  activities  of  Federal  Government; 
[by]  Virginia  W.  Brewer.     Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [3]+v+185  p.  4°     (Bul- 
letin 47.)      [Processed.]     t(free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-27686  LC  14.9 :  47 

Social  security.    Public  affairs  bulletins :  Financing  social  security  [with  list  of 
references  cited ;  by]  Raymond  E.  Manning.    Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [5]  +118 
p.  4°     (Bulletin  46.)      [Processed.]     t(free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-27685  LC  14.9 :  46 

STATE    LAW    INDEX 

Members  of  Congress.     Bibliography  of  publications  by  members  of  79th  Con- 
gress ;  George  H.  Milne,  compiler,  assisted  by  Alvin  Secrest  and  E.  Eleanor 
Rings.     Washington,     1946.     [2] +13     leaves,     4°     [Processed.]     t(free     to 
libraries  only). 
L.  O.  card  4f^26633       '  LC  14.2 :  C  76/946 

PROCESSING  DEPARTMENT 

Cataloging  service,  bulletin  4;  Aug.  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  4°  t(free  to  subscrib- 
ers to  the  Card  Division  service).  LC  30.7  :  4 

UNION  CATALOG  DIVISION 

Books.     Select   list   of  unlocated   research   books,   no.   10;   May   1946.     [1946.] 
[5] +49  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  37-10127  LC  18.7 :  10 

MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps.  United  States  Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps  and 
its  Academy  at  Kings  Point,  information  for  young  Americans  interested  in 
career  as  officers  in  merchant  marine.     [1946.]     67+ [2]  p.  il.     t     •  Item  954 

MC  1.2  :  M  53/7/946 

Outboard  propulsion  unit.  Buy  a  Government-owned  surplus  outboard  propulsion 
unit  at  a  fraction  of  Government  cost.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  il.  (Contract  Settle- 
ment and  Surplus  Materials  Division.)     t     •  Item  822  MC1.2:Ou8 


NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — The  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasing  for  sale  its 
individual  Reports.  Distribution  to  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cannot  be  made  until 
Reports  belonging  to  an  individual  annual  volume  have  been  released  by  the  Committee. 

Airfoils.  High-speed  investigation  of  skin  wrinkles  on  2  NACA  airfoils  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Harold  L.  Robinson.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover 
title,  17  p.  4  pi.  42  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1121.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5:  6/1121 

Two-dimensional  wind-tunnel  investigation  of  approximately  14-percent- 

thick  NACA  66-series-type  airfoil  section  with  double  slotted  flap  [with  one 
reference]  ;  by  Albert  L.  Braslow  and  Laurence  K.  Loftin,  jr.  Washinston, 
Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  16  p.  20  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1110.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1110 

Aluminum-alloys.  Increasing  compressive  strength  of  24S-T  aluminum-alloy 
sheet  by  flexure  rolling  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Geprge  J.  Heimerl  and 
Walter  Woods.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  5  p.  7  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Techni- 
cal note  1119.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1119 

Engines.  Flight  investigation  of  cooling  characteristics  of  2-row  radial  engine 
installation:  1,  Cooling  correlation  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  F.arton  Uell, 
James  E.  Morgan,  John  H.  Disher,  and  Jack  R.  Mercer.  Washington,  July 
1946.  cover  title,  25  leaves,  18  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  10920  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.  N  21/5 :  6/1 092 

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Same:  2,  Cooliiig-air  pressnrfi  recovery  and  iirossiu-e  distribution    [with 

list  of  refen'Mces]  ;  by  E.  John  Hill,  Calvin  C.  Blai-kman,  and  James  E.  Morgan. 
\Vashini,'ton,  July  194G.  cover  title,  18  leaves,  2  pi.  30  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  HOD.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1109 

Further   development   of   heat-resistant   materials   for   aircraft   engines 

[with  list  of  references]  by  Franz  Bollenrath ;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from] 
Luftfahrtforscliung,  v.  14,  no.  4/5,  Apr.  20,  1937.  Washington,  Sept.  1946. 
cover  title,  l'&  haves,  5  pi.  4°    (Technical  Memorandum  1093.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1093 

High-altitude  flight  cooling  investigation  of  radial  air-cooled  engine  [with 

list  of  references],  by  Eugene  J.  Manganiello,  Michael  F.  Valerino,  and  E. 
Barton  Bell.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  35  leaves,  2  pi.  18  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Technical  note  1089.)     [Proce.ssed.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1089 

Floiv.  Flow  over  slender  body  of  revolution  at  supersonic  velocities  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Robert  T.  Jones  and  Kenneth  Margolis.  Washington,  Aug. 
1946.    cover  title,  8  p.  7  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1081.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/0  :  6/1081 

Methods  for  determination  and  computation  of  flow  patterns  of  compres- 
sible fluid  [with  list  of  refei'ences  and  bibliography]  ;  by  Stefan  Bergman. 
Washington.  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  71  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1018.) 
[Processed.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  6/1018 

Friction.  On  laminar  and  turbulent  friction  [with  list  of  references]  by  Th.  yon 
Karman;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Zeitschrift  fiir  angewandte  mathe- 
matik  und  luechanik,  v.  1,  no.  4.  Aug.  1921.  '  Washington,  Sei^t.  1946.  cover 
title,  36  leaves,  3  pi.  4°     (Technical  memorandum  1092.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  8/1092 

Gi/iosrope.  Effect  on  Sperry  directional  gyro  in  turning  [with  one  reference], 
by  Rossello  Rosselli  Del  Turco;  [translation  by  J.  Vanier  from]  Atti  di  Gui- 
donia,  no.  18,  Oct.  10,  1930.  Wa.«hington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  9  leaves, 
2  pi.  4°     (Technical  memorandum  1001.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5:  8/1091 

Load.  Strength  investigations  in  aircraft  construction  under  repeated  applica- 
tion of  load  [with  list  of  references],  by  E.  Gassner ;  [translation  by  M.  Flint 
from]  Luftwissen,  v.  6,  no.  2,  Feb.  194,S.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title, 
8  leaves,  3  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandum  1087.)  [Processed.  Reprint  of 
R.  T.  P.  translation  no.  1415,  issued  by  Ministry  of  Aircraft  Production,  Lon- 
don, England.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1087 

Noise.  Problem  of  noise  reduction  with  reference  to  light  airplanes  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Theodore  Tlieodorseu  and  Arthur  A.  Regier.  Washington, 
Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  16  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1145.)  [Proc- 
esi;ed.]     f  •  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1145 

P?fl.s^'c.s\  Impact  strength  and  flexual  proi^erties  of  laminated  plastics  at  high 
and  low  temperatures  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  J.  Lamb,  Isabelle  Al- 
brecht,  and  B.  M.  Axilrod.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  30  leaves, 
28  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1054.)     [Processed.]     f.  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1054 

Plates  (metal).  Effect  of  small  deviations  from  flatness  on  effective  width  and 
buckling  of  plates  in  compression  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Pai  C.  Hu, 
Eugene  E.  Lundquist,  and  S.  B.  Batdorf.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title, 
31  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1124.)      [Proce.ssed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1124 

Wiufjs  (airrroft).  Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  horizontal  motion  of  wing  near 
ground  [with  references  and  bibliography],  by  I''.  M.  Serebrisky  and  S.  A.  Bia- 
chuev ;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  from  Report  437  of]  Central  Aero-Hydrody- 
namical  Institute  [Moscow.  1030].  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  19 
leaves,  13  pi.  4°     (Technical  memorandum  1095.)      [Processed.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5:  8/1095. 

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FEDERAL  REGISTER  DIVISION 

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him  under  the  provisions  of  the  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500,  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C, 
and  supiJ.  301  et  set].),  is  charged  witli  the  custody  and,  togetlier  with  the  Public  Printer, 
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In  a  serial  publication  designated  the  Federal  register.  The  daily  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.  11,  no.  172-100;  Sept.  4-28,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  9667-11113,  4"  [Daily  except  Simtlay,  Monday  and  day  following  a  legal 
holiday.  No.  177  issued  iu  2  parts,  pt.  2  in  4  secti(»ns  paged  177A-1  to  177A-966.  J 
L.  C.  card  30-26246  AB  2.7  :  11/172-190 

Note. — Part  2,  no.  177,  contains  organizational  and  procedural  nuiterial  submitted 
pursuant  to  sec.  3  (a)  (1)  and  (2)  of  Administrative  procedure  act  (Pub.  law  404,  79th 
Cong.  ;  tiO  Stat.  23S).  This  material  is  presented  by  Departments  in  order  of  their 
establisliment,  followed  by  independent  agencies  iu  alphabetical  order,  with  indication  for 
placement  within  Code  of  Federal  regulations. 

The  Federal  register  publishes  (1)  all  Presidential  Proclamations;  and  all  Execu- 
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emi)loyees  thereof;  it  also  contains  all  Executive  orders  establishing,  amending,  or 
revoking  civil  service  rules,  and  all  Executive  orders  containing  a  direction  for  publi- 
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determine  from  time  to  time  have  general  applicability  and  legal  effect;  and  (3)  such 
documents  or  classes  of  documents  as  may  be  recpiired  so  to  be  published  by  act  of  the 
Congress.  From  Mar.  14,  193(5,  through  Sept.  30,  1946,  one  hundred  and  ninety-seven 
(197)  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. 

The  Federal  register  is  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  on  the  following 
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Same,  v.  11,  uos.  149-171,  index,  Aug.  1946.     [1946.]     34  p.  4° 

AE  2.7 :  11/149-171/ind. 

NATIONAL  HOUSING  AGENCY 

Housing  practices,  war  and  prewar,  review  of  desigii  and  construction.  May 
3946.     58  p.     (National  housing  bulletin  5.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •Item  461 

NHA  1.3 :  5 

Negroes.  The  house  I  live  in,  by  B.  T.  McGraw  and  Frank  S.  Home;  [Homes  for 
all  veterans,  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt].  [New  York  Allied  Printing  Trades  t'nuncil, 
1946.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [Reprinted  from  Opportunity,  journal  of  Negro  life,  summer 
issue,  1946.]     f  NHA  1.2  :  II  Sl/S 

FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  ADMINISTRATION 

Federal  savings  and  loan  associations.     Annual  report  of  Federal  savings  and  loan 
associations,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1945.     [1946.]     cover  title,   [2]+v+[9]+S4 
p.  il.  oblong  8"     [Processed.]     t 
L.  G.  card  38-26028  NHA  3.10  :  945 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Housing.  Additional  incentive  for  rental  housing  under  veterans  emergency 
housing  program.     [Sept.  6,  1946.  J     [4]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

NHA  2.2  :  H  81/3 

Posters  Ask  us  about  FIIA  loans  to  remodel  for  veterans,  loans  up  to  $5,000, 
low  cost,  long  term,  pay  out  of  income;  [poster].  1946.  14.5X10  in.  [Card- 
board.]    t  ,  NHA  2.13  :L  78 

FHA  loans  to  remodel  for  veterans,  make  your  roof  shelter  you  and  a 

veteran's  family  too,  loans  up  to  $5000,  terms  up  to  7  years,   priorities  ou 
building  materials;   [poster].     1946.     11X27.9  in.     [Cardboard.]     f 

NHA  2.13  :  L  78/2 

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FEDERAL  PUBLIC  HOUSING  AUTHORITY 

Public  housing  design,   review  of  experience  in  low-rent  housing.     June  1946. 

viii+294  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  $1.25.     •  Item  558 

L.  C.  card  46-26007  NHA  4.2 :  H  81/9 

Veterans  emergency  housing  program,  temporary  housing  for  veterans.     [Aug. 

1940.]     7-1- [1]  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  NIIA  4.2 :  H  81/10 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

NOTK. — The  bound  volumes  of  Decisions  and  orders  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

Athis  Coil  Spring  Co.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  l.'^t  circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Oscar  Cutler  and 
Elizabeth  Lederman,  d/b/a  Atlas  Coil  Spring  Company  and  Louis  J.  Kelty, 
d/b/a  Kelty  Machine  Works;  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 180  p.     t         LR1.9:AtG5/6 

Broicn  Co.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st 
circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Brown  Company,  on  petition 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [194G.]  cover 
title,  i  +  118  p.  il.     t  LR  1.9 :  B  815/7 

Lumber  d  Saicmill  Workers  Union.  No.  11230,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit,  Local  no.  2SS0.  Lumber  &  Sawmill  Workers  Union,  United  Brotherhood 
of  Carpenters  &  Joiners  of  America,  affiliated  with  American  Federation  of 
Labor  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v. 
Portland  Lumber  Mills,  on  petition  to  review  and  set  aside  and  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+27  p.     t  LR  1.9  :L  97/3 

Neptune  Met^r  Co.  No.  20276,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Neptune  ]\Ieter  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement 
of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +16  p.     t  LR  1.9  :N 353/4 

Times  Mirror  Co.  No.  10123,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Times 
Mirror  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  rule  and  petition  for  rule 
to  show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  ii+287  p.  il.     t  LR  1.9  :  T  4S2/2 

NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Awards  201-300  and  interpretations  with  index  digest,  4th  division,  v.  8. 
Champlin-Shealy  Co.,  Law  Printers,  Chicago,  111.  [1946].  iv-f850  p.  t  Na- 
tional Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.  (price  upon  application). 
L.  C.  card  40-29244  RA1.10:3 

Note. — The  4th  division  has  jurisdiction  over  disputes  involving  employees  of  carriers 
directly  or  Indirectly  engaged  in  transportation  of  passengers  or  property  by  water,  and 
all  other  employees  of  carriers  over  which  jurisdiction  is  not  given  to  the  1st,  2d,  and  3d 
divisions. 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Laws  relating  chiefly  to  Navy,  Navy  Department.  ?Jarine  Corps,  and  Coast  Guard, 
passed  at  1st  ses.^ion,  79th  Congress,  1946.  1946.  xiii+2S3  p.  t  •  Item  S57 
L.  C.  card  46-27684  N  1.7  :  945 

MARINE  CORPS 

Orders.  Marine  Corps  order  214;  July  8,  1946.  [19-J6.]  2  p.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     %  N  9.9/3 :  214 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Internship.  Essentials  of  internship  and  residency-type  training  in  naval  hos- 
pitals [with  list  of  references]  ;  prepared  by  Professional  Division,  approved  by 
surgeon  general,  June  21,  1946.     [1946.]      [l]+20  p.  il.     t     •  Item  876 

N  10.2 :  In  85/946 

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October  1946  1193 

Mosquitoes  of  Japan  and  their  medical  importance  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Tsai-Yu  Hsiao  and  Richard  U.  Bohart.     H&MJ.]     [3] +44  p.  3  p.  of  pi.     t 
•  Item  87G 
L.  C.  card  40-27683  N  10. 2 :  M  85 

NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

HYDROGEAPHIC  OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals  and  tables  published  by  the 
Hydrographio  Ollice  are  again  available  to  the  public.  All  charts  and  publications  are  for 
sale  by  the  Hydrographic  Office,  Navy  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  and  by  its  com- 
mercial agents  which  are  located  iu  the  iirincipal  American  sea  and  lake  ports.  Manuals 
and  tables  which  do  not  reijuire  correction  service  are  available  from  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  H.  O.  circular  3  and  its  supplement  lists  all  sailing 
directions,  light  lists,  manuals,  and  tables,  and  several  charts  and  reprints  of  Hydro- 
graphic  information,  which  are  often  in  demand,  and  the  circulars  are  supplied  free  upon 
request  to  the  Hydrographic  Office.  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  and  H.  O.  bulletins  are 
supplied  free  only  to  those  having  a  definite  need  thereof,  on  application  to  the  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Navy  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  or  to  the  Branch  Hydrographic 
Offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelidiia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans, 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro  (Calif.),  San  Juan  (P.  R.),  Captain  of  the  Port, 
Panama  Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Bufl'alo, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Duluth. 

Charts 

Air  navigation  charts.  Scale  1"=30  uaut.  m.  (1 :  2,188,800)  at  lat.  7^30',  contour 
interval  1,000  ft.  Each  map  approximately  32X.52  in.  [Mercator  projection.] 
t  40c.     each.  N  6.18 : 

V30-57.    [Boeli  Baai,  east  to  New  Ireland.   Louisiade  Archipelago,  west  to  Australia.] 

Washington,  D.  C,  published  May  l'J4.3,  3d  edition.      July  194G. 
V30-58.    [Solomon   Islands,  east  to  Gilbert   Islands  and  Ellice  Islands.]      Washington, 

D.  C,  published  June  1943,  3d  edition,  July  1946. 

Arctic  regions.  Strategic  plotting  chart,  Arctic  regions,  no.  5050-60  to  5050-65. 
Scale  1"=30  naut.  m.  (1:2,188,800)  at  lat.  67°o0',  contour  interval  1,000  ft. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  July  1946.     6  charts,  each  33X51  in.     t  3()c.  each. 

N  6.18 :  5050-60  to  65 

Atlantic  Ocean.  South  Atlantic  Ocean,  eastern  part;  no.  OOuO.  Natural  scale 
1:6,454,331  at  lat.  28°.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Fell.  193l>,  2d  edition, 
Aug.  1946.     46X31  iu.     t  60c.  N  6.18  :  0959 

Australia.  Australia,  east  coast.  Cape  Direction  to  Clareniont  Point,  from  British 
surveys  between  1843  and  18JJ8 ;  no.  3462.  Natural  scale  1 :  148,340  at  lat.  13°30'. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1925,  2d  edition,  Aug.  1946.  39X34  in. 
t70c.  ■  N  6. 18: 3462 

• Australia,  east  coast,  Cape  Grenville  to  Caj^e  Direction,  from  Briti.sh  sur- 
veys between  1893  and  1896  (Barrier  Reefs  fi'om  survey  between  1843  and  184^'))  ; 
no.  346:3.  Natural  .scale  1 :  148,770  at  lat.  12''20'.  Washington,  D.  C.  puhli-shed 
Apr.  1925,  2d  edition,  June  1946.    39X26  in.     f  50c.  N  6.18:  3463 

Baltic  Sea.  Die  Ostsee,  von  Gedser  Odde  bis  Bornliolm ;  H.  O.  misc.  10,219-12. 
[Scale]  1:200,000  (lat.  54°51').  n.  p.  1st  ed.,  .hine  1046.  28X40  in.  [Repro- 
duction  of  Gernuin  chart  40.]     f  60c.  N  6.18: 10,219-12 

Insets  : 

Stralsund. 
Trelleljorg. 

Boico  Iteito.  Southwest  part  of  Buko  Retto  (Pescadores  Islands),  Formosa 
Strait,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  between  1927  and  1930;  no.  6139 j.  Scale 
ruiut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural  .'jcale  1 :  ."10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  May 
1945,  2d  edition.  July  1946.    39X26  in.     t  50(-.  N  6.18  :  6139 

Ceylon.  South  coast  of  Ceylon,  Indian  Ocean,  from  British  surveys  between  1887 
and  1909;  no.  2459.  Natural  scale  1  :  312,620  at  lat.  6''30'.  Washington,  D.  C, 
published  Jan.  1908,  4th  edition.  May  1946.     25X38  in.     t  50c.       N  6.18:  2459 

Chinhae  Hang  (Chinkai  Ko),  Korea  (Chosen),  south  coast,  Asia,  from  Japanese 
surveys  between  1917  and  1929;  no.  6.503.  Scale  500  yds.=1.7  in.,  natural  scale 
1:10,500.    Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  July  1946.     39X26  in.     t  OOc. 

N  6.18 :  6503 

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1194  Government  Publications 

Coral  Sea.  Islets  and  reefs  in  Coral  Sea,  Australia,  east  coast,  from  British 
survey  in  1886;  no.  3r)68,  Wasliington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1926,  2d  edition, 
Aug.  1W6.    19X26  in.    t  30c.  N  6.18:  3568 

Includes  : 

Coringa   Islets. 

Flinders  and  adjacent  reefs. 

Ilulmes  Reefs. 

England.  England,  ea.st  coast,  North  Foreland  to  Orfordness,  including  entrance 
to  The  Thamivs,  from  British  surveys  to  1934  with  corrections  to  1939;  no.  4444. 
Natunil  scak'  1:140.01.1  at  iat.  51°4r>'.  Washington",  D.  C,  published  June 
1915,  20th  edition,  June  1946.     26X34  in.     ^^^^^.  N  6.18:  4444 

England,  south  coast,  Portland  to  « "hristchurch,  from  British  surveys  to 

1936  (topography  is  mainly  from  British  Ordnance  Survey)  ;  no.  4497.  Natural 
scale  1:72.417  at  Iat.  50°3o'.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Oct.  1915,  10th 
edition,  July   1946.     27X39   in.     1 50c.  N  6.18: 4497 

England,  south  coast.  Start  I'oint  to  Needles  Channel,  from  British  surveys 

to  1922;  no.  4448.  Natural  scale  1 :  145.n!S2  at  Iat.  50°30'.  Wa.shington,  D.  C, 
published  Nov.  1915,  13th  edition.  July  1946.     28X45  in.     t  60c.         N  6.18  :  4448 

Ijinnidcii  (Yi)iuiden)  Hiirbor,  Netherlands,  North  Sea,  western  entrance  of 
Amsterdam  North  Sea  ship  canal,  from  Netherlands  Government  chart  of 
1927  with  corrections  to  1945;  no.  4902.  Scale  100  yds.=0.5  in.,  natural  scale 
1:7.654.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  May  1915,  7th  edition,  July  1946. 
20X26  in.     i"  20c.  N  6.18  :  4902 

Inland  Sea.  Harbors  in  Naikai  (Inland  Sea),  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  to 
1939;  no.  6157.     Washington,  D.  C-.  1st  edition,  July  1946.     20X27  in.     t  30c. 

N  6.18 :  6157 
Insets  : 

luuibari  K6,  Shikoku.  north  coast. 

Matsu.vauia  K6  and  approaches.  Shikoku,  west  coast. 

Shisaka  Jima  Hakuchi,  Bingo  Nada. 

Harbors  in  Naikai   (Inland  Sea),  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  to  1939; 

no.  6359.  Washington,  D.  C..  published  June  1945,  2(1  edition,  Aug.  1946. 
29 X 19  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18 :  6359 

Insets  : 

Agenosho  Wan,  O  Shima,  I.yo  Nad.i. 

Nagahama  K6,  Shikoku,  Approaches   to,  northwest  coast,   lyo  Nada. 

Japan.  Aviation  chart :  Japan.  Tokyo-Nagoya;  V14-330.  Scale  1"=14  naut.  m. 
(1: 1,021,474)  at  Iat.  32°15'.  Washington.  D.  C,  1st  edition.  May  1946.  35x27 
in.     [Mercator  projection.]     f  ^Oc.  N  6.18  :  V  14-330 

Kiirun,  Japan.  Approaches  to  Kiirun  (Keelung)  Kv").  Taiwan  (Formosa),  north 
coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  19:?7 :  no.  5310.  Scale  naut.  m.=4  in., 
natural  scale  1:18.100.  Wasliin^iton.  D.  C..  published  Oct.  1922.  6th  edition. 
July  194().     26X39  in.     t  50t.  N  0.18:5310 

Kirnjaleln  Atoll.  Eastern  part  of  Kwajalein  Atoll.  Marshall  Islands,  north  Pa- 
cific Ocean,  from  Japanese  surveys  between  1914  and  1940  and  U.  S.  Navy  sur- 
veys between  1944  and  1946:  no.  6027.  Natural  scale  1:89,415  at  Iat.  9°. 
Wa.shington,  D.  C,  1st  edition.  Aug.  194fj.     37x25  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  0027 

Lindi  River,  Africa,  east  coast,  from  Britis^h  surveys  between  1874  and  1917.  with 
additions  from  German  chart  of  1915 :  no.  3805.  Scale  naut.  m.=3  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  23,960.     Wa.shington,  D.  C,  1st  edition.  June  1946.     38X27  in.     t  .50c. 

N6.1S:;iS05 
Insets  : 

Continuation  of  Lindi  River. 
Lindi  harbor,  from  British  survey  in   I'.IIT. 

Lotuj  vanrje  air  narif/atinn  charts.  Scale  1"~70  naut.  ni.  (1:5,107,200),  con- 
tour interval  variable.  Each  tnap  approximately  3:^X52  in.  [Mercator  pro- 
jection.] t  40c.  each.  N6.18: 
V70  2.  Lat  12°-48°,  long.  85°-154°.  Washington.  I).  C.  published  .Tune  1944.  2d  edi- 
tion. June  1946. 
V70-10.  Lat.  :W-e^'',  long.  0»-85'.  Washington,  D.  C.  published  Sept.  1943.  2d  edi- 
tion. May  1946. 

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October  1946  1195 

Mexico.  West  coast  of  Mexico,  Pnnta  Chipehua  to  Bahia  Ventosa,  from  survey 
by  U.  S.  S.  Tuscarora  in  1879 ;  no.  087().  Natural  scale  1  :  49.048.  Washington, 
D.  C,  publislied  Nov.  1881,  23cl  edition,  July  1946.     '2{JX2[)  in.     f  30c;. 

N  6.18 :  087G 

Namo  Wan.  Northern  part  of  Nanao  Wan  (Anamizu  Wan),  Honshu,  northwest 
coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  1906  and  1981 ;  no.  6388.  Natural  scale 
1:23,()00.     Washington,  D.- C.  1st  edition,  Sept.  1946.     l.'6X38  in.     t  50e. 

N  6.18 :  6388 

Neiiean  Bay.  Kangaroo  Island,  Australia,  south  coast,  from  British  survey  in 
1869;  no.  3.j20.  Scale  naut.  ni.  =  l  in.,  natural  scale  1:73,400  at  lat.  3r)°40' 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  Dec.  1925,  2d  edition.  May  1946.     19X26  in.    t  30c. 

N  6.18 :  3r.20 

ytw  Gtiiacu.  Anchorages  on  north  coast  of  New  Guinea,  south  Pacific  Ocean; 
no.  296."').  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Aug.  1913,  5th  edition,  Aug  1946 
18X25  in.     t30c.  N  6.18  :  2965 

Includes  : 

Aitape   Harbor    from   German   plan   of   1897,   with   artditions   from   Australian   Govt 

surveys  to  iy44. 
Aitape  Road,  from  German  Government  chart  of  1919,  with  additions  from  Australian 

Govt,  surveys  to  1944. 
L,ae  Harbor,  from  sketch  survey  in  1936. 

Morol)e  Harbor  and  approaches,  from  Australian  Govt,  survey  in  1943 
Porlock  Harlior,  from  Australian  Govt,  survey  in  1942 
Salamaua    Harbor    from   Australian   Government   survey   in    1944,    south   of   Mission 

Pt.  trom  Australian  Govt,  sketch  surveys  to  1937. 

Novfoiiiulhniil.  Newfoundland,  south  coast.  La  Poile  Bay  to  Ramea  Islands 
from  liriti.sh  surveys  between  1861  and  1889:  no.  2417.  Natural  scale  1  ■  75(X)0 
at  lat.  47°35'.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Aug.  1907,  3d  edition,  Aug  194(1 
27X47  in.     t70c.  N  6.18:  2417 

Inset :  Grand  Bruit  Harbor. 

— -  Newfonndland,  west  coast,  Hawke  Bay  to  Ste.  Genevieve  Bav,  including 
St.  John  Bay.  from  British  surveys  between  19<K5  and  1911 ;  no  2680  Natural 
scale  1  :  75,t)*JO  at  lat.  50°55'.  Washington.  D.  C,  published  Apr  1915  -^ 
e<lition.  May  1946.    41X29  in.     f  SOc.  •  n'6.18:2680 

In.sets  :  .    -  .  - 

Good  Bay,  from  French  Government  phin  in  18f>2 
St.  .Tohn  Island,  St.  John  Harbor,  from  Frencli  Government  plan  in  1861. 

North  Antcrica,  east  coast,  Flemish  Cap  to  Cape  Hatleras,  compiled  from  various 
sources:  no.  1412.  Natural  .scale  1:2,-503,570  at  lat.  45°.  Washington,  D  C, 
published  June  1896,  47th  edition.  Sept.  1946.     31X44  in.     f  60c.         N  6.18:  1412 

North  S'7,.  middle  sheet,  from  British,  Norwegian  and  Danish  Government  sur- 
ycvs  to  1928,  with  additions  to  1943:  no.  4842.  Natural  scale  1-684  750  at 
:^c^.rf--  ^y^'^y^'Ston,  D.  C,  published  Jan.  1922,  5fh  edition.  Aug  1946 
26  X  40  1  n .    t  oOc.  N  6. 1 8 :  4842 

''"^B  ^xf  "•     ^'"'■"'  ^''^^'^^'  *^*^'^'i"-   "leteorologic-al  plotting  .-hart.   Navy   no 

WicSn^"H     Tk^  ^L^'^'^^-^kJ^^  ^^  ^''^-   2''°-  Washington,   D.   C,  published 
Sept.  1930,  ,th  edition,  Sept.  1946.     28X46  in.     t     20c.  N  6.18:  5556 

~^o  Soul h  Pacific  Ocean,  sheet  3;  no.  0825.  Natural  scale  1:5.990,157  at  lat 
^%'nr  ^^^^'""^*°"'  ^-  C-.  published  Dec.  1934,  2d  edition  July  1946.  47x3.3  in! 
'  ^^-  N  6.18:  0825 

^7o7,QQ''^-'tf'  ?r/!^  ^f "^V.I?"*'"^  ';^'^'"*"=^'  ^■'•^"'  U.  S.  Government  survevs 
1  4nS;n  w  'V^- *'?  *^\^^=  "^-  ^^-  S^^le  ^^"t-  o^-=l-8  i"-  natural  scale 
iavQ?  •  ^a;'"'ff'^."'  I>-  <"-.  published  Dec.  1914,  19th  edition,  Aug.  1946 
40X33  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     f  60c.  N  6  18  •  .5000 

Insets  : 

Balboa  Harbor. 

Aliraflores  Lal:e. 

St.  George  Harbor.  Approaches  to  St.  George  Harbor,  Newfoundlan.l.  wi-t  coast, 
fioin  Frenchand  British  surveys  between  1861  and  1896;  no.  0.594.  Natural 
10^?  o^b^:  ^^'^Jl'ni^fo".  D-  C..  published  July  1874.  5th  edition.  May 
1946.     24X33  in.     t  40c.  N  6.18  :  0594 

Insets  • 


St.  George  Harbor. 
Ship  Cove. 


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119b  Government  Publications 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Traverses,  St.  Lawrence  River,  Canada,  Goose  Island  to 
Bellechasse  Island,  from  Canadian  survey  in  1918  and  1919  (middle  and  south 
channels  also  shore  line  of  islands  and  most  of  topography  are  from  British 
surveys  between  18S4  and  1887)  :  no.  UU89.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural 
scale  1:48,180.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1914,  7th  edition.  May 
1946.     33X42  in.     f  GOc.  N  0.18:2689 

Salvador,  J'drto  do.  Porto  do  Salvador  (Porio  da  Bala),  Brazil,  east  coast, 
from  Brazilian  Government  surveys  in  1941  and  1943 :  no.  0975.  Scale  naut. 
m.=-3.7  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1886, 
30th  edition,  July   1946.     34X26  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18: 0975 

Samoa  Islands.  Aviation  chart:  Samoa  Islands;  V14-360.  Scale  1"=14  naut. 
m.  (1 :  1,021,474)  at  lat.  14°  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  June  1946.  25X37 
in.     [Mercator  projection.]     j  40c.  N  6.18 :  V  14-360 

South  America.  Aviation  chart:  South  America,  Cali-Talara ;  V14-239.  Scale 
1"=14  naut.  m.  (1:1,021,474)  at  lat.  0°45'.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition 
June  1946.     36X27  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  V  14-239 

Tampico  Harbor.  Puerto  de  Tampico,  Rio  Panuco,  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Mexico,  from 
Mexican  chart  of  1923  vs^ith  additions  in  1942;  no.  1577.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.6 
in.,  natural  scale  1:20,107.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1897,  29th 
edition,  May  1946.     21X38  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18: 1577 

Isla  de  Lobos,  from  U.  S.  Naval  survey  in  1914. 
La  Barra  to  Pauuco,  Rio  Paiiuco. 

Wash,  The.  The  Wash,  Skegness  to  Blakeney,  England,  east  coast,  from  British 
surveys  between  1917  and  1943;  no.  4710.  Natural  scale  1:75,120  at  lat.  53° 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  Oct.  1917,  6th  edition,'  July  1916.  26X39  in. 
t  50c.  N  6.18 :  4710 

Inset :  Boston  Dock. 

Xuan  Dal,  Bale  de.  Approaches  to  Bale  de  Xuan  Dai  and  Bale  de  Qui  Nhon, 
French  Indochina,  Annam,  South  China  Sea,  from  French  surveys  between 
1926  and  1936,  with  topography  from  Service  Geographique  de  I'ludochine; 
no.  3151.  Natural  scale  1:75,090  at  lat.  13°35'.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edi- 
tion, July  1946.     40X27  in.     t  60  c.  N  6.18  :  3151 

XAUTICAI.  ALMANAC   OFFICE 

American  air  almanac,  1947,  January-April.  [1946.]  cover  title,  l-240+xliv+ 
[2]  p.  il.  4°  [Text  on  p.  2^  of  cover.  The  2  pages  at  the  end  of  the  collation 
consist  of  a  Navigational  star  chart,  oblong  8°  folded  into  4°  size,  and  an 
Interpolation  of  GHA  and  l»olaris,  printed  on  verso.]  *  Paper,  $1.00.  9  Item 
881 
L.  C.  card  41-51471  N  11.6/3 :  947/1 

Eclipses.     Total  eclipse  of  the  sun.  May  20,  1917.     1946.     48  p.  2  maps.     [Supple- 
ment to  American  ephemeris,  1947.]     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  882 
L.  C.  card  46-27732  N  11.5 :  9-17/supp. 

NAVAL    PERSONNEL    BUREAU 

Aircraft   turrets;  prepnred   by    Standards   and   Curriculum   Division.   Training. 
Edition  of  1946.     1946.     vi+[l]4-240  i>.  il.  4  pi.  12°     (Navy  training  courses.) 
[Another  ilhistrarion  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27682  N  17.25  :  Ai  7/19 

PUBLIC  INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Note. — The  name  of  the  OflBce  of  Public  Relations  was  changed  to  OflOice  of  Public  Infor- 
mation by  authority  of  AlNav  138,  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  dated  June  18, 
1945. 

Casualties.  State  sunuuary  of  war  casualties:  Minnesota;  [compiled  May  1946 
by  Casualty  Section].     [1946.]      [2] +51  p.  4°     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  M  61 
Note. — These  State  summaries  are  classified  with  earlier  publications  directly  under 
the  Navy  Department  in  order  to  keep  the  set  together. 

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October  1946  1197 

Casualties — Continued 

Same:  New  York;  [compiled  July  1946,  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]  + 

181  p.  4°     *  Paper,  50e.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  N  42y 

Same:  Oregon;  Lcompiled  June  1946  by  Casualty  Sectio;iJ.     IL'46.     [2] +29 

p.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  Or  3 

Same:  Pennsylvania;    [compiled  June  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946. 

[2] +158  p.  4°     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  857  N1.34:P38 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Blowers.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  53,  Blowers;  July  1,  1946.  [1946.] 
[1]+11  p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  [Revision  of  chap.  53,  Blowers,  Apr.  17,  1944.]  *  Paper, 
15c.     •  Item  913  N  29.13 :  53/946 

Engines.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  41,  sec.  5,  Wain  propelling  machinery, 
internal  combustion  engines  (gasoline  type).  [1946.]  cover  title,  [1]+17 
p.  il.  4°     [Supersedes  art.  21-1  to  21-163  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.] 

*  Pai>er,  15c.    •  Item  913 

L.  C.  card  46-27681  N  29.13  :41/sec.5/946 

Turrets.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  72,  Turrets:  [Aug.  1,  1946].  [1946.] 
cover  title,    [l]+3  p.   il.  4°     [Revision   of  chap.   72.   Turrets.   Oct.   1,   1942.] 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  913  N  29.13  :  72/946 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Goveinment  supplies.  Army-Navy  joint  packaging  instruction  :  I'ackagiiig  and 
packing  of  machine  tools  and  accessorv  parts  for  overseas  .shipment;  June  3. 
1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  12"  (JPI-9.)     t  N  20.27 : 9 

Note. — This  and  the  following  instructions  and  specifications  are  issued  with  per- 
forations for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

— —  Same :  Packaging  and  packing  of  metalizing  equipment,  including  wire,  for 
overseas  shipment;  May  20,  1945,  [1946].     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (JPI-18.)     t 

N  2(1.27 :  18 

Joint  Array-Navy  specification  :  Buttons,  tack  and  staple,  amdt.  1 ;  June  21, 

1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (JAN-B-2S6  [amdt.  1].)     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-B-286/amdt.l 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  seersucker:  May  28,  1946.     [1946.]    5  p.  12°     (JAN-O- 

343. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-343 

Same :  Cloth,  cotton,  wind-resistant,  twill  and  poplin  ;  May  28. 1946.    [1946.] 

7  p.  12°     (JAN-C^42.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-342 

Same:  Cloth,  wool,  knitted;  June  28,  1946.     [1046.]     7  j).  12°     (JAN-C- 

363. )     t  N  20.2;^ :  JAN-C-363 

Same:  Filling,  method  of,  plasticized  white  jjliosphorus  (PWP),  4.5-inch 

rocket  lieads,  mark  10,  mod.  0:  May  29,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.     (JAN-F-345.)     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-F-345 

Same:  Firing  device,  pressure  type,  M-lAl :  Mar.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p. 

( JAN-F-321. )     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-F-321 

Same:  Lacquer  enamel,  lustreless;  Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.     (JAN- 

1^73. )     t  N  20.23  :  JAN-Lr-73 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  bags,  shipping,  tex- 

tile-and-paper-laminated,  amdt.  1:  June  28,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12°     (JAN- 
P-113  [amdt.  1].)     f  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-113/amdt.l 

Same:  Rod.s.  earth,  blast-driven,  set  no.  1  ;  June  28,  1946.     [1946.]    5  p.  12° 

(JAN-R-359.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-R-359 

Same:   Sodium;  Apr.  29.   1946.      [1946.]      4  p.   il.      (JAN-S-328.)     f 

N  20.23 :  JAN-S-328 

Same:  Tetryl    (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine)  ;   May  13,   1946.      [1946.] 

9  p.  11.     (JAN-T-339.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-T-339 

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Navy  Department   specification:   Bags,   laundry;    July  15,    1946.     [1946.] 

5p.il.  12°     (24B21.)     t  N  20.6/2:  24  B  21 

-  Same:  Baiid.s,  .sweat,  cap,  leathm-;  Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]    3  p.  12"    (55B19.) 
[Sni)er.sedps  T.m2,  Mar.  1.  1941.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  55  B  19 

Same :  Basin.s.  .solution,  ring-mounted  (shipboard  use,  in  operating  rooms)  ; 

Aug.  ],  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (57H61a.)     t        '  N  20.6/2 :  57B61a 

Same:  Bearing-strips,  synthetic-rubber  (water-lubrication)  ;  Aug.  1.  1946. 

1946.     1  p.  12°     (33B5a.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  33  B  5a 

.    Same :  Beeswax ;  Sept.  3,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  12°       (52B4e.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  52  B  4e 

Same:  Bronze,  phosphor,  castings;   July   15,   1946.      [1946.]     7  p.   il.  12° 

(46B5J.)      [Supersedes  46Z5i,  June  1,  1943.]     f  N  20.6/2  :  46  B  5j 

Same:  Bronze,  valve  castings;  Aiig.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  12°     (46B8i.) 

[Supersedes  46B8g,  Apr.  1,  1940,  4GB8h,  Nov.  1,  1943.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  46  B  8i 

Same:  Brushes,  wire,  rotary,  cup,  and  radial  (disk)  ;  Aug.  15,  1946.    1946. 

1  p.  12°     ( 40B5b. )     t  N  20.6/2 :  40  B  5b 

Same:  (^hains,  boat;  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  il.  12°     (6C3d.)      [Super- 
sedes 6C3c,  Aug.  1,  1921.  ]     t  N  20.6/2 :  6  C  3d 

Same:  Cloth,  artificial-fiber  (for  parachutes,  pyrotechnic)  ;  Jun6  1,  1946. 

[1946.]     6  p.  12°     (27C41.)      [Supersedes  O.  S.  3299,  Apr.  1944.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  27  C  41 

Same:    Clothes-stops;    July    15,    1946.      [1946.]     3    p.    11.    12°     (21C6c.) 

[  Supersedes  21C6a,  May  1,  1943,  21C6b,  Jan.  3,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  21  C  6c 

Same:  Compound,  rust-preventive,  thin-film   (polar  type)  ;  Aug.  15,  1946. 

[1!M6.]     4  p.  12°     (52(n8c.)      [Supersedes  52C18b,   Sept.  15,  1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2  :  52  C  18c 

Same:    Cooking-equipment,    electrical    (shipboard    use);    June    1,    1946. 

[1946.]  46  p.  il.  1  pi.  12°  (65C14.)  [Supersedes  64-0-6a,  Jan.  3,  1933, 
65G4.  Apr.  1,  1937,  65-^-1.  Feb.  1,  1936,  65-0-la,  Jan.  3,  1938,  6.5-0-2,  Nov.  1, 
1937,  65R2,  Oct.  1,   1937.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  65  C  14 

Same:  (^ork-composition,  gasket  and  .sheet;  Sept.  3,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12° 

( 33C5a . )     t  N  20.6/2  :  33  C  5a 

Same  :  Grains,  powder,  flashless  ;  July  15, 1946.    1^6.    1  p.  12°     (4G2a.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  4  G  2a 

■ — -     Same:  Hose,  suction,  water,  smooth-bore;  June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  3  pi. 
12°     (33H.5e.)      [Supersedes    33H5d,    .June    1,    1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  33  H  5e 

Same :  Marks,  sleeve,  Women's  Naval  Reserve ;  July  15,  1946.     1946.     1  p. 

12°     (71M4a.)     t  N  20.6/2  :  71  M  4a 

Same:  Paint,  outside,  haze-gray,  no.  27  (fornmla  no.  5H)  ;  July  15,  1946. 

1946.     1  p.  12°     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  45b 

Same:  Protective-coating-material,  polymer-powder  (product  of  an  organic 

dihalide  and  an  inorganic  polysxil (ide )  ;  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12° 
(52P60a.)      [S^ipersedes  52P60.   Aug.   1,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  52  P  60a 

Same:  Ranges,  Navv-standard,  oil-burning,  lightweight   (for  cruisers,  de- 

strnvHrs,  and  other  high-speed  craft)  ;  Aug.  1,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  12°     (fiS  R  3b.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  65  R  3b 

Same:   Rubber,  synthetic,  ga.skets.  packing,   sheets,   and  strips :  July  1."). 

1946  [19J6.]  9  p.  12°  (33Rlh.)  [Supersedes  33Rle,  May  1.  1943.  and  3:mig, 
Jan.' 3.  19-14.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  33  R  Ih 

Same:  Rubber  (svnthetic).  sponge  (formed  latex)  ;  June  1.  1946.     [1946.] 

llp.il.  12°      (33R10.)'    t  N  20.6/2:  33  RIO 

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October  1946  1199 

Govtrntneut  supplia — Contiinu'd 

Same:    Shirts,    chambray,    bhie;    Aug.    1,    1946.      [1940.]      10    p.    il.    12" 

(55S20f.)      [Supersedes  55S20c,  Jan.  2,  1943,  r)r)S20e,  Jan.  3,  1944.1     t 

N  20.6/2:  55  S20f 

S"ame:  Thermometers,  mercurial,  for  superlieated  steam;  Aug.  15,  1946. 

1946.     1  p.  12°      (18T24b.)      [Supersedes  18T24a,  Mar.  2,  1942.]      f 

N  20.6/2 :  18  T  24b 

Same:  Thimbles,  rope   (fiber  and  wire)  ;  Aug.  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12° 

( 12T9C. )     t  N  20.6/2  :  12  T  9c 

— -  Same :  Tubing,  flexible,  metallic,  lightweight  (for  voice  tubing)  ;  Aug.  15, 
1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  il.  12°     (33T4.)      [Supers»^des  34Tle,  Aug.  1,  1934.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  33  T  4 

Same:  Wash-basins,  hand  (shipboard  use)  ;  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  iL 

12°     ( 42W3. )      [  Sui)ersedes  30\V3,  June  1,  1925. ]     t  N  20.6/2  :  42  W  3 

Manual.  Bureaii  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual :  v.  1,  Introduction  and  index. 
[1946.]  vii+[167J  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  in  binder.  Supersedes 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual  of  192i),  I>ureau  of  S\ipplie«  and 
Accounts  memorandum  of  1931,  Appropriation  bulletin,  List  of  accounting  num- 
bers for  ships  and  stations,  and  Navy  accounting  handbook.]     t 

N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/946/v.l 

Same:  v.  2,  Supply  ashore.  [1946.]  v  +  [718]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  in  binder.]   %  N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/946/V.2 

Same :   v.   4,    Commissary,   clothing   and    small    stores,    and   ship's    store. 

[1946.]     v+[609]  p.  il.  4°     [Issued  in  looseleaf  form  in  binder.]     $ 

N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/946/V.4 

Navy  shipping  guide.  Change  .56,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1;  Sept.  1, 
1946.  [1946.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by)  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with 
changes)  to  l)e  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t  N  20.17/2  :  5(i/pt.l 

Same,  pt.  2;   Sept.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     i  p.     [Accompanied  by   reprints  of 

certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t 

N  20.17/2 :  56/pt.2 

Travel  instructions.  U.  S.  Navy  travel  instructions.  [1946.]  iv-4-[191]  p.  4° 
[Is.sued  in  loose-leaf  form,  with  printed  marginal  index  tabs  on  blank  card- 
boards showing  chapter  numbers.]     $     •  Item  916  N  20.13  :  T  69/2/946 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.00.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  the  Pan  American 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Chile.  La  r^forme  du  lyc(?e  Chilien.  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  cover  title,  [2]  -(-22 
p.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  5c.  PA  1.13/2  :C  43 

Inter-American  Conference  of  Experts  on  Copyright.  Acta  final  de  la  Confer- 
encia  Interamericana  de  Expertos  para  la  Proteccion  de  los  Dereclios  de  Autor, 
Union  I'anMiuericana,  1  a  22  de  junio  de  1946;  Final  act  of  Inter-American 
Conference  of  Expci'ts  on  Copyright,  Pan  Amtn-ican  Union,  June  1-22.  1946; 
Ata  final  da  Coiiferencia  Interamericana  de  I'eritos  para  a  Prote(;ao  dos 
Direitos  Autorais,  I'niao  Panamericana,  1-22  de  jvniho  de  1946;  Acte  final  de 
la  Conference  Interamericaine  d'Experts  pour  la  Protection  des  Droits  d'Au- 
teur.  Union  Panani6ricaine,  1-22  iuin  1946.  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  [l]-[- 
42  p.     t  PA  1.2:  In  8/13 

Conferencia  Interamericana  do  T^xpertos  para  la  Proteccion  de  los  Derechos 

de  Autor,  1°  a  22  de  .iunio  de  1946,  Actas  y  docum(>ntos.  Washington,  D.  C,  1946. 
[1] -1-2-1-185  leaves,  4°  (Serio  sobre  congrcsos  y  confereneias  no.  50.)  t  Paper, 
15c.  PA  1.37 :  s50 

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Interamerican  Conference  on  Problems  of  War  and  Peace.  Auteprojeto  de  De- 
claragao  dos  direitos  e  deveres  internacionais  do  homem  e  relatorio  anexo, 
foimulados  pela  Comissao  Juridica  Interamercana  de  acordo  com  as  resolgoes 
IX  e  XL  da  Coiift'iOiicia  IiiteraiiKTicaiia  sobre  I'loblt'iiuis  da  Guerra  e  da  Paz, 
realizada  na  Cidade  do  Mexico  de  21  de  fevereiro  a  8  de  marco  de  1945.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  agostu  1940.     [2] +70  leaves,  4°     LPiwessed.J     t 

PA  1.2  :  In  8/11/Portuguese 

Latin  Atnerica.     United  States  and  Latin  America,  survey  of  recent  changes  in 
relations  between  United  States  and  other  American  republics;  by  William 
Manger.     Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [2] +32  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  Paper, 
15c. 
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PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervlBion 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Pilots'  handbook.     Panama  Ganal,  pilots'  handbook.     Revised  July  1,  1946.     Pan- 
ama Canal  Press,  Mt.  Hope,  C.  Z.,  1946.     144  p.  il.  19  maps,  10"     [Pages  4  and 
138-144  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  memoranda.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-2700!>  W  79.2 :  P  64/946 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Post  offices.     List  of  post  offices  by  classes,  with  salaries  of  postmasters,  July  1, 
1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  171  p.     *  I'aper,  30c.     •  Item  930 
L.  C.  card  10-665  P  2.2 :  P  84/3/946 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  594,  Aug.  6,  1946,  6th  division,  Railway 
JNIail  Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  [Chicago  P.  O.,  July  11,  1946.] 
170+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6:  594 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  197,  Aug.  30,  1946,  14th  division,  Railv,  ay  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  John  F.  Brady  Co., 
Omaha.  [Aug.  30,  1946].     112  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/14  :  197 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  177,  Aug.  15,  1946,  15th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Pennsylvania  and  main  line  of  Erie  Railroad  west  of 
Salamanca,  N.  Y.,  main  lines  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  and  Pennsylvania  R.  B. 
System  west  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  such  collateral  lines  as  may  be  designated. 
Esquire  Press  Coi-p.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [Aug.  15,  1946].     168  p.  narrow  8"     t 

P  10.12/15: 177 
TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the  rural 
free  delivery  mail  serrice.  Rural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or  local 
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  1,600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  by 
the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints,  made  from  the  original  maps  on  file  are  sold 
for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural 
carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches 
known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage. 
A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25.  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  prints  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for 
all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps 
should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Jan.   1946,  page  113. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The  functions  and  duties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  established 
bv  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  at  present  are  as  follows: 
The  White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Manage- 
ment, and  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management.  ,  „       ,         ^.  ,  ^x. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  or  the 
President  see  below,  note  under  Ex< entire  orders. 

Air  Coordinating  Committee.  Estaldishing  Air  Coordinating  Committee.  Sept. 
19  1946.  (P:xecutive  order  9781.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  11.  no.  185,  Sept.  21,  1946,  p.  10645,  10647.] 

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October  1946  1201 

Columbus  Day,  1946,  proclamation  [desiguating  Oct.  12,  1946  as  Columbus  Day]. 
Sept.  25,  1946.  (Proclamation  2705.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  iu 
Federal  register,  y.  11,  no.  ISU,  Sept.  27,  1946,  p.  10907.] 

Deschutes  National  Fork.  Enlarging  Deschutes  National  Forest,  Oreg.,  procla- 
mation. Sept.  9,  1946.  (Proclamation  2702.)  [Not  is.sueil  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  178,  Sept.  12,  1946,  p.  10105.] 

East  Executive  Avcmic.  Reopening  East  E.xecutive  Avenue  to  public  travel. 
Sept.  5,  1940.  (Executive  order  9776.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  iu 
Federal  regi-ster,  v.  11,  no.  174,  Sept.  6,  1946,  p.  9789.] 

Emergency  Boards.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between 
Utah  Idaho  Central  Railroad  Corporation  and  certain  of  its  employees.  Sept. 
23,  1946.  (Executive  order  9782.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  iu 
Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  186,  Sept.  24,  1946,  p.  106SJ3.J 

Executive  orders. 

Note.— -The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended:  44  U.  S.  C,  and  supp. 
301  of  seq.)  provides  in  sec.  5  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  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in 
their  capacity  as  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  transferred  beginning 
Mar.  12,  1936,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  be  only  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  on  a  subscription  basis  of  $1.50  per  month 
or  $15.00  per  year. 

Federal  Committee  on  Highway  Safetfi.  Establisliing  Federal  Committee  on 
Highway  Safety.  Sept.  3,  1946.  (Executive  order  9775.)  [Not  i.ssued 
separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1946,  p.  9731.] 

Fire  Prevention  Werlc,  1946,  proclamation  [de>;ignating  week  beginning  Oct.  6, 
1946  as  Fire  Prevention  Week].  Sept.  3,  1946.  (Proclamation  2700.)  I  Not 
issued  separately.  Appeared  iu  Federal  register,  y.  11,  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1946, 
p.  9729.] 

Government  records.  Providing  for  more  efficient  use  and  for  transfer  and  other 
disposition  of  Government  records.  Sept.  25,  1946.  (Executive  order  9784.) 
[Not  issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  189,  p.  10!!09.] 

Labor  Department.  Revocation  of  Executive  order  no.  7744,  authorizing  solicitor 
of  Department  of  Labor  to  act  as  Secretary  of  Labor.  Sept.  23,  1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9783.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  187,  Sept.  25,  1046,  p.  10747.] 

Lafayette,  U.  8.  8.  Dispo.sal  of  U.  S.  S.  Lafayette  (APY-4,  ex-Normandie). 
Sept.  3,  1946.  (Executive  order  9773.)  [Not  Issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  172,  Sept.  4,  1946,  p.  9667.] 

National  Employ  the  Physically  Handicapped  Week,  1946,  proclamation  [desig- 
nating week  of  Oct.  0-12,  1946  as  National  Employ  the  Physically  Handicapped 
Week].  Sept.  12,  1946.  (Proclamation  2703.)  '[Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
pear«>d  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  181,  Sept.  17,  1946,  p.  10387.] 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  iseuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Pula.'^ki,  Count  Casimir.  General  Pula.'^ki's  Memorial  Day,  1946,  proclamation 
[designating  October  11.  1946  as  Gcnernl  Pubi ski's  .Memorial  Day].  Sejit.  25, 
1946.  (Proclamation  2704.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11,  no.  189,  Sept.  27,  1946,  p.  10907.] 

Railroad  securities.  Designating  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  as  agency 
to  act  with  respect  to  certain  bonds,  notes,  and  other  securities  acquired  on 
behalf  of  United  States  under  provisions  of  transportation  act,  1920  Sept.  3, 
1946.  (Executive  order  9774.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11.  no.  173,  Sept.  5,  1946.  p.  9729.] 

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1202  Government  Publications 

Travel  expenses.  Regulations  governing  travel  and  transportation  expenses  of 
new  appointees  to  positions  in  Government  service  located  outside  United 
States  and  sucli  expenses  of  employees  returning  to  United  States.  Sept.  10, 
194(1.  (Executive  order  9778.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Aiipeared  in  Federal 
register,  v.  11,  no.  179,  Sept.  13,  1946,  p.  10149.] 

WasJihtgton's  Farewell  Address.  One  hundred  and  fiftieth  aiuuversary  of  Wash- 
ington's Farewell  Address,  proclamation.  Sept.  6,  1946.  (rroclamation  27(11.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  176,  Sept.  10, 
1946,  p.  9921.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Appropriations.     Budget  of  United  States  Government,  fiscal  year  1947,  war  sup- 
plement.    1946.     viii+A21+lU4  p.  4°     *  Paper,  n^c.     •  Item  948 
L.  C.  card  22-27384  Pr  33.107 :  947/supp.-2 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

CIVILIAN    PRODUCTION    ADMINISTRATION 

Production  Manauement  Office.     Minutes  of  Council  of  Office  of  Production  Man- 
agement. Dec.  21,  1940-Jan.  14,  1942.     1946.     v+102  p.  4"     (Historical  reports 
on  war  administration;  War  Production  Board,  Documentary  publication  2.) 
*  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27633  Pr  32.4840 :  2 

Supply  Priorities  and  Allocations  Board.     Minutes  of  Supply  Priorities  and  Allo- 
cations Board,   Sept.  2,  1941-Jan.  15,  1^42.     1946.     iv+75  p.  4°     (Historical 
reports  on  war  administration ;  War  Production  Board,  Documentary  publica- 
tion 3.)     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27634  Pr  32.4840 : 3 

War  Production  Board.    Minutes  of  War  Production  Board,  Jan.  20,  1942-Oct.  9, 
1945.     1946.     vi-|-4.57  p.  4°     (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War 
Production  Board,  Documentary  publication  4.)     *  Paper,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  46-27635  Pr  32.4840 :  4 

PRICE    ADMINISTK-VTION    OFFICE 

Apparel  Institute.  No.  359,  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Apparel  Institute  et  al. 
V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.     J 

Pr  32.4217 :  Ap  48/2 

Columbia  Empire  Market.  No.  11324.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  vs.  Jerome 
J.  Lux  and  R.  B.  Helfrich,  co-partners,  doing  business  as  Columbia  Empire 
Market;  appellant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|-17  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  C  723/2 

Commodities.  Supplement  to  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  index  to 
price  regulations  and  .iurisdiction  of  operating  units,  6th  edition,  supp.  5,  July 
1,  1946.  [1946.]  114-124  p.  [All  references  to  previously  issued  supplements 
should  be  discontinued.]     Included  in  price  of  Directory.     •  Item  963 

Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/945-2/supp.5 

Crary  Lumber  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  no.  13384-civil, 
H.  A.  Crary,  H.  A.  Crary,  jr.,  and  Robert  Crary.  doing  business  as  Crary  Lumber 
Company  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  (Office  of  Price  Administration,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Arkansas,  Hot  Springs  division; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  19  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  C  853 

Dunham  d  Reid,  Inc.  No.  355,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Dunham  &  Reid, 
Inc.  [et  al.]  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,   [l]-|-44  p.     % 

Pr  32.4217  :  D  92/2 

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1203 


Electromativ  Distributors,  Inc.  No.  36<>,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals  Elec- 
trouiatic  Distributors,  lue.  and  Aida  Sieyel,  Sylvia  Ehrlich  and  Olga  Mauser 
individually  and  as  co-partners, doing  business  as  Radio  Traders  v  Paul  A 
Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1940.]     cover  litl.-,  11  p.     J 

Pr  32.4217 :  El  25/4 

Same;    transcript    of    proceedings    before    price    administrator      119461 

cover  title,  i+ 115  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  El  25/3 

Figticroa  Ballroom.  No.  35S,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Figueroa  Ballroom 
(Longo  and  Pontrelli)  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of 
proceedings  before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+S6  p.  il.    | 

Pr  32.4217 :  F  469 

Gray  Lumher  d  Shingle  Co.  No.  110S4,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  vs.  Cecil  V  Gray' 
individually  and  doing  business  as  Gray  Lumber  &  SLingle  Companv,  and  Cecil 
V.  Gray,  individually  and  doing  business  as  Gray  Lumber  &  Shingle  Companv  vs 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  upon  appeal  from 
district  court  for  western  district  of  Washington,  northern  division  •  reply 
brief  of  price  administrator.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+13  p.    $    Pr  32.4217':  G  795 

Household  appUanees.  How  much,  how  soon?  price  facts  about  new  hou-^ehold 
appliances   and   equipment.     [1946.]     [4]    p.   il.   12"     f  Pr  32.4202 :  Ap  5 

Hunt,  William  M.  No.  340,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  William  Montague 
Hunt  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator  [1946  1 
cover  title,  i+17  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  H  915/3 

Laics.     Price  control  laws  and  J]xecutive  orders  as  amended,  Aug    1946-    [pre- 
pared in  Office  of  General  Coun.sel].     [1940.]     [2] -fen  p.    *  Paper,  15c.     ©Item 
96.3 
L.  C.  card  46-27038  Pr  32.4205 :  P  93/4/946 

Notvak,  Joseph  C.  No.  4182,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit  Oct 
term,  1945,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration  v 
Joseph  C.  Nowak  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Massachusetts 
from  judgment  (Wyzanski.  J.)  Mar.  29,  1946;  brief  for  plaintiff-appellant' 
[1946.]     coA-er  title,  i  +  14  p.  large  8°     %  Pr  32.421 7 :  N  86 

0.  K.  Plumbing  Co.  No.  11294,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Pernard 
V.  Provenzano,  individually  and  doing  business  as  O.  K.  Plumbing  Company  r 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration  ;  brief  foi-  appellee 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii+13  p.     t  Pr 32.4217:  01 

Pi7tch,  Glenn  T.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
no.  — ,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration  vs.  Gltnn 
T.  Pinch,  Charlotte,  Mich.,  a]ipeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of 
Michigan,  southern  division.     [1940.]     cover  title,   i+20  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217 :  P  651 

Posters.  Don't  pay  above  price  on  tag,  any  overcharge  comes  out  of  your  p<x-ket 
report  overcharges  to  your  local  OPA  price  control  board;  [po.ster]  1946 
12.7  X  9  in.     t  Pr  32.4212  :  P  93/24 

OPA  ceiling  price,  refuse  to  pay  more!  [poster].     1946.     12.7X9  in.     [Illus- 
trator, Valozio.]     t  Pr  32.4212  :  P  93/25 
Price  regulatiovs. 

Note. — Price  schediilos  and  reernlntions.  ainonrlmonts,  nnrl  orrlors  are  issued  as  preprints 
or  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog  The 
regulations  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  all  amendments  and 
digests  of  supplemoutary  orders  thereto,  and  are  I'ntered  in  this  eataloir.  Price  schedules 
and  regulations  are  available  from  the  Reiiue.st  Unit,  Distribution  Branch  Office  of  Price 
Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  or  field  offices,  and  requests  will  be  filled  to  include 
all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Publirker  Industries,  Inc.  No.  252,  in  Emergency  Court  of  .\ppeals,  Publick^r  In- 
dustries, Inc..  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  supplemental  transcript 
of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii  +  158  p.     X 

Pr  32.4217  :  P  96/3 

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Reliance  Manufacturing  Co.  No.  304,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Reliance 
MaimfjK'turiuiL;  Company  v.  I'aul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer. 
[1046.J     cover  title,  2  p.     t  .  Pr  32.4217  :  R 279 

Same;    transcript    of    proceedings    before    pric«!    administrator.     [1946.] 

cover  title,  [1] +39  p.     t  I'r  32.4217  :  R  279/2 

Report.     IGtli  quarterly  leix-rt,  for  ixn-iod  ended  D«'C.  31,  1945.     1946.     iv+114  p. 
il.     t     •  Item  9(;:'. 
L.  C.  card  42-38r,.32  I'r  32.4216 :  945/4 

Same.     (H.  doc.  06"),  79th  Cong.  2d  se.ss. ) 

■ 17th  quarterly  report,  for  period  ended  Mar.  31,  1946.     1946.     iv+104  p. 

*  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  9a3  Pr  32.4216  :  946/1 

Same.     (H.  dnc.  711,  79th  Cong.  2d  ses.s.) 

Royal  I'a<-king  Co.  No.  13354  (civil),  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Adniinistration.  v.  Royal 
Packing  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Missouri, 
eastern  division  ;  replv  brief  of  appellant.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+6  p.     | 

Pr  32.4217  :  R  812 

Safeiray  Stores,  Inc.  No.  281,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Safeway  Stores, 
Incorporated,  v.  Chester  Bowles,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1945.]  cover 
title,  4  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  Sa  17/10 

Supak,  Henry.  Nos.  246  and  257,  consolidated,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals, 
Henry  Supak,  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  adminis- 
trator.    [1940.]     cover   title,   i+14  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  Su  76/5 

Western  Stove  Co.,  Inc.  No.  331,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Western  Stove 
Company,  Inc.,  r.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  ii  +  4U  p.    t  Pr  32.4217  :  W  525/4 

WAR  ASSETTS   .ADMINISTRATION 

M-f>  kite.     Flying  M-9  kite.     [1946.]      [2]  p.  4°     t     •  Item  973       Pr  33.202  :K  64 

Review  of  the  month,  Apr.  and  May  1946.  June  14  and  July  9,  1946.  [2] +48  p. 
il.  and  [2] +47  p.  il.4°  [Printed  and  processed]  %  •  Item  973  (May  issue). 
L.  C.  card  46-27704  Pr  33.212 :  946/1.2 

SECURITIES  AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  decisions  or  o|iinions  of  the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  are  issued 
in  processed  form  immediately  upon  their  release,  and  co!)ies  are  distril)uted  by  the  Com- 
mission upon  request.     They  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  bound  volumes  only. 

Corporations.     Survey  of  American  listed  corpoj-ations,  reported  information  on 
registrants  with  Securities  and  Exchange  CJommission  under  securities  act  of 
1933  and  securities  exchange  act  of  1934 :  Data  on  profits  and  operations, 
1943-44.     Mav  1940.     pt.  5,  xii+28i)  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4(>-20224  SE  1.2  :  C  81/5/943-44/pt.5 

Decisions   and   repoi-ts,   v.   13,  Apr.   1,   lt>43-Aug.   15,   1943.     1946.     xiii+961   p. 

*  Cloth.  .$2.50.     •  Item  987 

L.  C.  card  38-22150  SE  1.11 :  13 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Loeal  hoard  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  256-257,  259  [transmitting  Local 
board  memoranda]:  Aug.  12-29,  1940.  Each  [l]+7  p.  or  [l]+2  p.  [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5e.  each.     •  Item  994  Y  3.Se4: 13/256,ete. 

Selective  service  man  not.  Notice,  packet  [of  pages  for  3d  printing,  2d  edition, 
Selective  service  manual],  no.  17;  [Aug.  26,  1940].  [1940.]  [18]  p.  [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form.]      Included  in  price  of  Packet  no.  1.     •  Item  994. 

Y  3.Se  4 :  7/945-17 

Note. — This  packet  of  pages  for  Insertion  In  the  Selective  service  manual  contains 
Amendments  397  and  398. 

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Vfterans  assistance  information  from  national  headquarters  Selective  Service 
System,  Jan.  18-June  18,  1946,  uo.  1(V-14.  [1946.]  [Printed  and  processed. 
Previous  issues  not  entered  in  Monthly  catalog.],     t  Y  3. Se  4  :  18/10-14 


SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers,  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows :  1.  Smithsonian 
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Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-li.sts  of  public  libraries  and 
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of  a  Member  of  Congress." 

The  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as  public  documents  are  the 
annual  report  volumes. 

Dinosaurs.     New  carnivorous  dinosaur  from  Lance  formation  of  Montana  [witli 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  W.  (iihnore.     Washington,  Sept.  12,  1946  [Lord 
Baltimore  I'ress,  Baltimore,  Md.].     [2] +19  p.  4  p.  of  pi.      (Publication  3857; 
Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  13.)     t  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  curd  40-27668  SI  1.7  :  100/13 

Mollusks.  Noumarine  mollusks  of  San  .lo.'^e  Island,  with  notes  on  those  of  Pedro 
Gonzalez  Island,  Pearl  Islands,  Panama;  by  J.  P.  E.  JSlorrison.  Wah.hington, 
Sept.  12,  1916  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore,  Md.J.  [2] +49  p.  3  p.  of  pi. 
(Publication  38^0;  Siyithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  106,  no.  6.) 
t  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27667  SI  1.7: 106/6 

Platycoyia.     Species    of   Platycopia    Sars    (Copepoda.    Calanoida)  :    by    Mildred 
Stratton  Wilson.     Washington,  Aug.  23.  1^6  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore, 
Md.].      [2] +16  p.    il.      (Publication   38ri3 ;    Smithsonian    niiscellaneous   collec- 
tions, V.  lOJ,  no.  9.)     t  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27606  SI  1.7  :  106/9 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

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scientific  scries,  viz.  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  U'-^cept  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  na- 
tional herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.     No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  furnished. 

The  Proceedings  are  now  issued  in  pamphli't  form  only.  The  separate  i)ai)ers  will  lie 
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. 

National  aircraft  collection;  [by  Paul  Edward  Garber] .  6th  edition,  1946.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  [1940].  [4] +44  p.  il.  (Publication  3840.)  [Exliibited  by  Na- 
tional Museum,  under  direction  of  Smithsonian  Institution.  Cover  picture, 
Yankee  clippers  sail  again,  painted  by  Gordon  Grant,  is  reproduced  by  courtesy 
of  Pan  American  Airways,  Inc.]     t  Paper,  25c.  SI  3.2:  Ai  7/946 

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1200  Government  Publications 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
have,  since  Oct.  1,  li>2»,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  Jn  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  I'ulilicatious  of  a  similar  charucler  are  brou^'ht  within  well-detined  series,  and 
each  series  publication  b<'ars  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  iirst  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)  and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they 
become  law  ;  they  are  later  published  in  bound  form  in  the  United  States  Statutes  at  larfre. 
The  Department  of  State  publications  entitled  Treaty  series  and  Executive  aKreement 
series  have  been  discontinued.  The  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  has  been 
inaugurated  to  make  available  in  a  single  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other  instruments 
(such  as  constitutions  and  charters  of  international  organizations,  declarations,  agreements 
eflPected  by  exchanges  of  dii)lomatic  notes,  et  cetera)  establishing  or  defining  relations  be- 
tween the  United  States  of  America  and  other  countries.  The  texts  printed  in  the  present 
series,  as  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series,  are  authentic  and,  in 
appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State.  The  Treaties  and 
other  international  acts  series  begins  with  the  number  1501,  the  combined  numbers  in  the 
Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  .series  having  reached  1500,  the  last  number  in  the 
Treaty  series  being  994  and  the  last  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  being 
506.  Treaties  are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international 
acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents, 
followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French 
translations,  prepared  by  the  Department's  Central  Translating  Office,  have  their  own  pub- 
lication numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Department  of  State  Bulletin  pub- 
lished 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  regard- 
ing treaties,  and  other  material  on  the  Department's  work.  The  Bulletin  contains  each 
quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  publications  for  the  preceding  i|uarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  rei|uisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

For  information  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  by  the  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  1936,  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives.  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Anplo-American  Caribbean  Commission.     Report  of  Anglo-American  Caribbean 
Commission  to  Governments  of  United  States  and  Great  Britain  for  year  194.^>. 
Washington,  D.  (\.  1^6.     39  p.     t     •  Item  1031 
L.  C.  card  44-10754  S  5.47 :  An  4/945 

Biographic  register  of  Department  of  State,  Oct.  1,  1945.     1945  [publislied  19461. 

iv -1-350  p.      ([Publication  2.585.])      *  Paper.  55c.     ®  Item  1026  S  1.6 :  945 

East  (Near  East).     In  minds  of  men  ;  by  Dorothea  Seelye  Franck.    [1946.]     [2]  + 

14  p.  4°     ([Near  Eastern  series  3;  Publication  2.582.])      [From  Department  of 

State  bulletin.  Mar.  31  and  Apr.  14,  1946.]     t     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  4(5-27727  S  1.31 :  3 

Economic  and  Social  Council  of  United  Natio7is,  report  to  Secretary  of  State  by 

John  G.  Winant,  United  States  representative  on  the  Council,  July  15,  1946. 

[1946.]  v+74  p.  (United  States  and  United  Nations  report  series  8;  [Publi- 
cation 2600.])      *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  46-27603  S  1.49 :  3 

Forrifjn  relations.     Papers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States,  1931: 

The    Far    East.     1W6.     v.    3.    cviii-fl091    p.     ([Publication    2476.])     *  Cloth, 

.$2.75.     •  Item  1023 

L.C.  card  10-3793  Sl.l:931/v.3 

Same.      (H.  doc.  22,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Foreign  serrice  list    (abridged),  May  1.   1946.  1946.     ii-fSO  p.     ([Publication 

2568.])  *  Paper,  loc.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  65c. 
e  Item  1017 

L.  C.  card  10-16369  S  1.7 :  946/abr.ed.-l 

Foreign  service  regulations.  [Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States]  : 
chap.  16,  General  instructions  relating  to  navigatimt.  [Revised  edition.]  May 
1946      [114-6  D.   4°     [Issued   in   loose-leaf   form]     t     •    Item   1018 

81.5/3:16/2 

Same:  chap.  17,  Civil  vessels  and  aircraft.     [Revii-ed  edition.]     May  1940. 

[l]-|-15p.  4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t     •  Item  1018  81.5/3:17/2 

Same:  chap.  18.  Protection  of  seamen.     July  1946.     [l]-f24p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     $     •  Item  1018  81.5/3:18 

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October  1946  1207 

Foreign  service  regulations — Continued 

Same:  chap.  19,  Complaints,  disputes  and  offenses.     May  1946.     [l]+5  p. 

4"     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t     •  Item  1018  81.5/3:19 

International  peace.  Understanding  among  peoples,  how  can  we  increase  it? 
[1!)4(J.]  4  p.  4"  (United  States-I'nited  Nations  information  series  8;  Publi- 
cation 2589.)  [At  head  of  title:  Foreign  affairs  outlines,  building  the  peace, 
Aug.  1046,  no.  fi.  Includes  list  of  some  pertinent  State  Department  oflicial 
publications.]     t     •  Item  1019  S  1.50: 8 

International  Trade  Organization.  Suggested  charter  for  International  Trade 

Organization  of  United  Nations.  Sept.  1940.     vii-|-47  p.     ( [Commercial  policy 

series  98;  Publication  2598.])      j  •  Item  1013 

L.  C.  card  46-27725  S  1.37 :  93 

Note. — Elaboration  of  United  States  document  entitled  Proposals  for  expansion  of 
world  trade  and  employment  prepared  by  technical  staff  within  the  Government  of 
United  States  and  presented  as  basis  for  public  discussion. 

Reparations.     Distribution  of  reparation  from  Germany.     [1946.]     [2] +21  p.  4° 
([European  series  12;  Publication  2584.])      [From   recent  issues  of  Depart- 
ment of  State  bulletin.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1019. 
L.  C.  card  SD  4e--!3  ,      81.45:12 

Russell  Plan  for  organization  of  positive  intelligence  research  in  Department  of 
State.     [1946.]      [21+5  p.4°     ( [Publication  2554.] )     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27745  S  1.2 :  R  91 

United  Nations.     Organizing  United  Nations,  series  of  articles  from  Department 

of  State  bulletin.  '  [1946.]     v  +  57  p.     4"      (United  States-United  Nations  in- 
■    formation  series  6;   [I'ublication  2573].)      [This  collection  of  articles  includes 

address.  Pursuit  of  happiness  in  economic  and  social  world,  by  John  G.  Winant.] 

*  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  47-27662  81.50:6 

United  Nations  Conference  on  International  Organization,  San  Francisco, 

Calif.,  Apr.  25-June  26,  1945,  selected  documents.     1!)40.     viii+992  p.     ( [Con- 
ference series  S3:  Publication  2490.])      *  Cloth,  $2.75.     ©Item  1031.   ' 

L.  C.  card  46-27756  8  5.30  :  83 

Venezia  Giulia.  Provisional  administration  of  Venezia  Giulia,  agreement  between 
United  States  and  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland  and 
Yugoslavia,  signed  Belgrade  June  9.  1945.  194(}.  [l]+2p.  map.  (Executive 
agreement  series  501;  [Publication  2.562].)  *  Paper,  50c.  (incorrectly  given  on 
publication  as  5c.).  •Item  1037. 
L.  C.  card  46-27799  8  9.8 :  501 

War  relief.     Voluntar.\  war  lelief  during  World  \\iir  II,  report  to  the  President 
liy  the  President's  War  Relief  Ccmtnjl  Boai'd.  Joseph  E.  Davies,  chairman, 
Charles    P.    Taft,    Charh'S    Warren,    Washington,    D.    C,    Mar.    1946.     1946. 
iii+-73  p.      ([Publication  2.566.])      *  Paper,  l.'.c.      ©Item   1019. 
L.  C.  card  46-27774  8  1.2  :  W  19/8 


SUPREME  COURT 

Bruno,  Louis.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  no.  67,  United  Stales  r.s.  I>ouis  Druno,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+76  p.t  Ju  6.7  :  B  836 

Civil  proeednre.     Report  of  proposed  amendments  to  Rules  of  civil  procedure  for 
District  Courts  of  United  States;  prepared  by  Advisory  Committee  on  Rules  for 
Civil  Procedure.     June  19-)6.     vi+124  p.     t"     O  Item"  1041 
L.  C.  card  46-27661  Ju  ().9/3  :  939/amdt. 

Hanpt.  Hans  M.  Transcript  of  record,  Supr(>me  C(Mirt  of  United  States.  Oct.  term, 
1946,  no.  49,  Hans  .^lax  Haupt  rv.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  [1946.]  cover  title,  vi+958  p.  3  pi.  12  p.  of 
pl.     t  Ju  6.7:  II  293 

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1208  Government  Publioations 

Opinions.  OflBcial  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  327  V.  S.  no.  1.  Preliminary 
print.  [rj4C.]  cover  title,  viii+219  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at 
Oet.  term,  1945  (opinions,  Jan.  2J)-Fel).  11,  1946).  From  United  States  reports, 
V.  327.]  *  Paper,  20o.  single  copy,  $2.25  per  term  of  court;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.00.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  327/1 

Tower,  A.  J.,  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  no.  60,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  vs.  A.  J.  Tower  Company,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  ai»peals  for  1st  circuit.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  ii+125  p.     t  ^  Ju6.7:T651 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Nicaragua.     Mining    and    manufacturing    industries    in  Nicaragua.     [Reprint] 

1946.     cover    title,    [2] +14   p.    il.     [Text    on    p.    2   of  cover.]     *  Paper,    10c. 
•  Item  1044 

L.  C.  card  46-27762  TC  1.21 :  N  51/1-2 

Puraffuaii.  Mining  and  manufacturing  industries  in  Paraguay.  [Reprint]  1946. 
cover  title,  [2] +19  p.  il.  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-27763  TC  1.21 :  P  21/1-2 

Siftithetic  organic  chemicals.   United   States  production   and   sales,   1945.     Aug. 
1M6.     cover  title,  [2] +52  p.  4"     [Processed.     Preliminary.]     t 
L.   C.  card  18-26799  TC  1.2 :  C  42/2/945/prelim. 

TAX  COURT 

Note. — The  Court's  reports  are  first  iiroiuulgateil  in  U-atlet  form,  designated  as  "advance 
sheets."  At  the  end  of  each  month,  tliese  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  pamphlet 
form  and  publis^hed  as  'advance  parts."  Later,  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and 
issued  in  bv^und  volumes.  A  list  of  memorandum  oi)inions  is  included  In  each  volume.  Both 
the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  "advance  sheets"  is  $2.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  $2.85  ;  single  copies  usually 
5c.  The  "advance  parts,"  or  monthly  consolidations  are  sold  as  follows  :  $1.25  per  volume, 
foreign  subscription,  $1.85  (singU-  copies  vary  In  price).  The  price  of  the  bound  volume 
will  be  given  upon  application. 

Abercronibic,  J.  8.  J.  S.  Abercronibie  v.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion)  ;  docket  no.  G1(J8,  promulgated  June  12,  1946.  [1946.] 
5  p.      ([Opini(m]  16.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  7/16 

Adatnston  Flat  Glass  Company  v.  conmiissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  51)73,  promulgated  Aug.  2,  1946.  [1946.]  15  p. 
([Opinion]  61.)      [From  T.  C.  Rs-ports,  v.  7.J     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  7/61 

Aviatio)i  Club  of  Utah  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9()3S,  promulgated  July  17,  1946.  [1916.]  0  p.  (  [Opin- 
ion] 45.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.1     *  Paper.  .')c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/45 

liudd,  Robert  W.  Robert  W.  Budd  v.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinionj  :  docket  ud.  SS2!),  promulgated  July  30,  1946.  [1946.] 
5  p.      ([Opinion]  52.)      [From  '!".  (".  Reports,  v.  7.]      *  Paper.  .5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  7/52 

Chapman  Chevrolet  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  :  docket  no.  6484,  pronnilgated  July  31.  1946.  [1946.]  4  p. 
([Opinion]    54.)      [From  T.  C.   Report.s,   v.   7.1     *  Paper,  5c-.     Ju  11.7/a :  7/54 

Conant,  Ralph  W.  Ralpli  W.  Conaiit  v.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue  [find- 
ings of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5617.  promulgated  July  31,  1946.  [1946.] 
13  p.     ([Opinion]  57.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  7/57 

poopcr  Foundation,  a  charitable  corporation,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue. 
Peerless  Theater  Corporation  v.  [.same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket 
nos.  6481-82.  promulgated  July  26,  1M6.  [1946c]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  48.) 
[From  T.  C.  Repoi-ts,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/48 

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October  1946  1209 

Denbiyh,  John  H.  Estate  of  John  Halliday  Deubigh  by  Basil  Kennedy  Denbigh, 
administrator  with  will  annexed  of  said  deceased,  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  I'act  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8317,  promulgated  July  2o, 
1946.     11946.]     3  p.     ( [Opinion]  47.)      [T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/47 

Elizabethtuwn  Water  Company  Consolidated  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
lindings  of  fact  land  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6681,  promulgated  July  29,  1946. 
[1946.]     8  p.      ([Opinion]  CI.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.J      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/51 

Favgle  Tool  and  Die  Corporation  v.  connnissioncr  of  internal  revenue,  fiadiugs 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  161,  promulgated  June  27,  1946.  [1946.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]    30.)      [From   T.   C.   Reports,   v.   7]      *  Paper,   ~>c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/30 

Grassvlli,  Mrs.  Mabel  F.  Mabel  F.  Grasselli  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  7391,  pronmlgated  June  28,  1!>46.  [1946.]  S  p.  ([Opin- 
ion]  33.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/33 

Halle,  Louis.  Louis  Halle  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion!;  docket  no.  3705,  promulgated  June  27,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  31.)      [From  T.  0.  Reijorts,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.       Ju  11.7/a ;  7/31 

Hazard,  Leland.  Leland  Hazard  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  ilocket  n<».  8(j90,  pronmlgated  July  16,  1946.  [1946.] 
5  p.     ([Opinion]  44.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  7/44 

Henry,  Bertha  A.  l'>ertlia  A.  Henry  r.  connnissiimer  of  internal  revenue,  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7674,  promulgated  June  26,  1946.  [19-16.]  S 
p.     ( [Opinion]  29.)      [From  T.  C.  reports,  v.  7.]     *  I'aper,  5c.       Ju  11.7/a  :  7/29 

Hess,  Carl.  Carl  Hess  i".  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion];  docket  no.  6024,  promulgated  July  8,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ( [Opin- 
i(m]  39.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/39 

■Johnson,  Mrs.  Therese  C.  Therese  C.  Johnson  i\  conunissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  d(X.'ket  no.  86(5,  pronndgated  July  31.  1946. 
[194(5.]      15  p.      (  [Opinion]  58.)      [From  T.  ('.  Reports,  v.  7. J      *  Papi'r.  5c. 

Jun.7/a:7/58 

Kinibrell's  Home  Furnisliinffs.  Inc.,  r.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8154,  promulgated  July  11,  194(5.  [194(5.]  8 
p.     ( [Opinion]  40.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.      Ju  11.7/a  :  7/40 

Loudon.  Charles  F.  National  City  P>ank  of  New  York,  as  trustee  under  agree- 
ment wit!)  Charles  F.  Ijoudon.  dated  Oct.  4.  1921,  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  5941.  5944,  5960.  .5962, 
proraiUgated  July  31,  1946.  [1946.1  8  p.  ([Opinion]  60.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Jn  11.7/a  :  7/60 

Lowe,  Danid  L.  David  L.  Lowe  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3(572.  promulgated  July  12,  1946.  [1946.] 
10  p.     ([Opinion]   43.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/43 

Montfioniery  Bnildinij  Realty  Coniyany  t-.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue,  lind- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6.364,  promulgated  July  30,  1946.  [1946.] 
12  p.      ([Opinion]  53.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/53 

Nast,  Mrs.  Julia  C.  Julia  C.  Nast  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  Jerome 
Nast  V.  [samel,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  10()S(^-81,  promul- 
gated July  31.  1946.  [1JW6.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  .55.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports, 
v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/55 

Nutter,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Nutter  and  Helen  D.  Nutter  r.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6(508.  promulgated 
•luly  31,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  59.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Ju  n.7/a  :  7/.59 

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Rul/ihs-l'iiuh  Coniixnn/.  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  intiMiial  revenue.  | findings  of 
fact  and  opinion ]  ;  docket  no.  551)7,  promulgated  .Inly  2,  194«.-  [1946. J  8  p. 
( lOpinion]  38.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Pap-r,  5c.  Ju  11,7/a  :  7/38 

Schtrf,  John  (!.  .lohn  Ci.  Scherf  r.  conunissioniM-  of  internal  revenue;  George  H. 
Barnes  and  Ada  E.  i'.arnes  r.  |sanie|.  lindings  of  fact  [and  opinion!;  docket 
nos.  12703,  L'TVO,  promulgated  July  11,  r.)4().  [ID  IS.]  8  p.  ([Opinion]  41.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.1     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a:  7/41 

Snhif)  Corporation.  Delaware  corporation,  and  Sohio  Petroleum  Company,  Ohio 
corporation  r.  connnissioner  of  internal  revtMiuc.  opinion;  docket  no.  TID'J, 
promulgated  .Inl.v  31,  1!!46.  [194(5.]  19  p.  ([Opinion]  5t>. )  [From  T.  C. 
ReiKUts.  V.  7.1     *  Paper.  5c.  .lu  11.7/a  :  7/5(5 

Todd,  J.  Z.  .1.  Z.  Todd  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  J.  L.  Todd  v.  [same], 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  2407-08,  promulgated  .luly  29,  194(5. 
[194G.]     7  p.     ([Opinion]  50.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  U.7/a :  7/50 

Virgilia  Mininfj  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion;  docket 
no.  8053,  promulgated  July  23,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  ( [Opiniiml  46. )  [From 
T  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/46 

Wilson,  Maitland  A.  Maitland  A.  Wilsou  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  42,  promulgated  July  29,  1946.  [1940.]  4  p.  ([Opinion] 
49.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/49 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Corporations  acceptable  as  sureties  on  Federal  bonds.  Jiine  25,  1946.  1  p.  4" 
(14tli  supplement,  Department  circular  570,  revised  Apr.  20. 1943 ;  Fiscal  Service, 
Accounts  Bureau,  Surety  Bonds  [Section].)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  570/13/Supp.l4 

Trcasvry  c<  rtificutc-s.  United  States  of  America,  %  percent  Treasury  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  series  J-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  October  1, 
1946,  due  Oct.  1,  1947.  Sept.  18.  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular  794; 
Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2:  794 

Trcasnrij  sarinffs  notra.  United  States  of  America  Treasury  savings  notes,  series 
C.  June  24.  1946.  1  p.  4"  (1st  amendment  to  Department  circidar  696,  1st 
revision,  dated  Nov.  20.  1943;  Fiscal  Servicf,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t 

T  1.4/2 :  696/2/amdt.l 
COAST  GUARD 

Artificial   rcs.piration.     Methods   of   arti^cial    resi'iration.     1946.     iii+10    p.    il. 
[Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1063 
L.  C.  card  46-27637  T  47.2  :  Ar  7 

Cu'dets.     Regulations  governing  appointments  to  cadetships  in  Coast  Guard.     Re- 
vised June  1946.     1946.      [21+22  p.  il.     t      ©  Item  1071 
L.  C.  card  31-2lX).-)3  *  T  47.8 :  C  11/2/94(5 

Load  lines,  regulations  for  estal>lisbment  of  load  lines  for  merchant  vessels  of  150 
gross  tons  or  over,  and  subdivision  load  lines  for  certain  passenger  vessels  (with 
appendix).  [Revised  June  1946.]  19-'().  iii+E  139  p.  il.  map,  4"  [Replaces 
Load  lines,  dated  Jan.  1943,  and  includ  >s  all  amendments  publish'^d  in  Federal 
register  through  June  14.  1946.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-276.50  T  47.S  :  L  78/946 

Welding.  Shipyard  management  for  welding;  [prepared  by  Bureau  of  Ships, 
Maritinie  Commission,  Amei'ican  Bureau  of  Shipping].  1st  edition,  June  1946. 
[1946.1      iv  +  12  p.  4°      (Ship  construction   manual  2.)      t      •  Item   10<)3 

T  47.37 :  2 
PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oorernnirnt  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies  :  class  7,  Fuel  oil  and  kerosene, 
region  1,  tank-wagon  and  drum  deliveries.  Aug.  1,  194(5-July  31,  1947.  [1946.] 
19  p.  4"     [Processed.]      t  T  .58.8 :  7/3/946-47 

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October  1946  1211 

Government  supplies — Coutinued 

Same»  Electric  lamps  under  class  17,  Sept.  1,  1946-Ang.  31.  1^7.     [1946.] 

4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  17/7/946-47 

Same:  Fire-fighting  and  meteorological  apparatus  under  class  .58.  Sept.  1, 

1946-Feb.  28,  1947.     [1946.]     4  p.  4'*     t  T  58.8 :  58/946-47 

Same:  Hand  tools  under  class  41,  Sept.  15,  1946-Sept.  14,  1947.     [1946.] 

6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  41/946-47 

Same:  Machine  tools,  small  macliinery  and  accessories  and  parts  under 

class  40,  Sept.  1,  1946-Aug.  31,  1947.     [1946.]     9  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  40/946-47 

FEDERAL    .STASDAKU    STOCK    CATALOG    DIVISION 

Note. — The  following  publications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 
«  Item  1116 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speci- 
fication for  bags,  kidney-compression, rubber ;  July  6,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  12° 
(ZZ-B-63.)     *  Paper,  5c.    '  T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-B-63 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bands  and  sheets,  copper, 

dental;  July  9,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (RR-B-96.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  K^R^B-96 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  belts,  for  dental  engines ; 

July  6,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (JJ-B-178.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  JJ-B-178 

— —     Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  burs,  demure-trimming;  July 

6.1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (GG-B-823.)     *Paper,  5c.        T  58.10/3:  GG-B-823 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  si>ecification  for  cloth,  tracing,  anidt.  1 ;  June 

17,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (CCC-C-531c  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  CCC-C^.531c/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siiecification  for  crackers  and  cookies,  amdt   1  • 

Aug.  5,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°      (EE-(J-651b   [amdt.  1].)      \ 

T  .58.10/3 :  EE-C-651b/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  i)t.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  cups,  dissolving,  with  covers 

and  racks ;  July  2.  1946.      [1946.]      7  p.  il.  12°      (GG-C-S21.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-C-821 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  detergents,  hand,  paste  aud 

powder,  for  mechanics'  use;  June  27,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (P-D-221a.) 
[Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  P-D-221,  Feb.  6,  1934.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  P-D-221a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  feedstuffs,  concentrated   amdt 

1 ;  June  27,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12°     (N-F-221b,   [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  .58.10/3 :  N-F-211b/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  files,  dental,  pulp-canal   with 

handle;  July  2,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (GG-F-336.)     *  Paper.  .Ic. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-F-386 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  forceps,  cover-glass;  June  17 

1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.     12°     (GG-F-.591.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  rGG-F-.591 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  sp(>cification  for  hemacvtcmieters •  June  17 

1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (GG-II-216.)     *  Paper,  5c.         T  58.10/3:  GG-H-216 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ho.se,  suction,  water,  smooth- 
bore; June  27,  1946.  [1046.]  (!  p.  12°  (ZZ-H-.561c.)  [Supersedes  ZZ-H- 
561b,   Aug.   29,   1939.]      *  Paper.   5c.  T  .58.10/3 :  ZZ-H-561c 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  jars,  ointment,  glass-  July  6, 

1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (DD-J-123.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  DD-J-123 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather  ;  artificial  (upholstery) 

amdt.  1 ;  July  23,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (KK-L-136b.     lanull.l].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  KK-L-136b/amdt.l 

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ijOienninnt  suppli(  x — Continued 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  machines,  food-mixing,  elec- 
trically operated,  tonimercial  type  (cake  and  kitchen),  amdt.  2;  July  9,  1940. 
1946.     Ip.  12°     (()()-M-38,  [amdt.  2].)      [Supersedes  amdt.  1,  May  17,  1944.]     t 

T  58.10/3 :  00-I\i-38/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  legal-cap,  rule<] ;  July  9, 

1946.     [1946.]     3   p.    12"     (UU-P-301a.)      [Suptn-sedes   Fed.    spec.    UU-P-301, 
Apr.  2,  1935.]     *  l'ni)er,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  Ul-P-SOla 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Fetleral  specification  for  paper,  writing;  July  9.  1946. 

[1946.]     4  p.  12°     (UU-P-641a.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  UU-P-641,  May  2. 
1983.]    *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  UU-P-641  a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peaches,  evaporated  (or  dried)  ; 

Julv2. 1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°     (Z-P-193b.)      fSui)ersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-P-iaSa, 
Feb.  10.  1943.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  Z-P-193b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  F'ederal  specification  for  pears,  evaporated  (or  dried)  ; 

July  2.  1946.     [1W6.]     5  p.  12°     (Z-P-200a.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-P-203, 
May  14,  1943.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  Z-P-206a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  prunes,  evaporated  (or  dried)  ; 

July  2,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (Z-P-081d.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Z-P- 
681c,  June  30,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Z-P-681d 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tapes,  measuring,  general-use. 

amdt.  1;  June  17,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12°     (GGG-T-106,  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  GG(]}-T-106/amdt.l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  tripods,  laboratory:  July  6, 

1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  12°     (GG-T-696.)      *  Paper,  5c.     T  58.10/3 :  GG-T-696 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  valves,  bronze,  angle,  check 

and  globe,  125-  and  inti-pound.  screwed  and  flanged   (for  land  use),  amdt.  1; 
Aug.  5,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  12°     (WW-V-51a  [amdt.  1].  >     t 

T  58.10/3 :  WW-V-51a/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  si>ecitication  for  wire,  copper,  soft  and  annealed, 

amdt.  1 ;  July  9,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (QQ-W-341a,  [amdt.  1].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-W-341a/amdt.l 

SAVINGS  BONDS  DIVISION 

Agricultitidl  iroikcrx.  United  States  savings  bonds  information  for  agricultural 
workers  and  farm  leaders;  pre[)ared  by  Agricultural  Section.  |194(;.]  8  p. 
narrows"     t     O  T  66.2  :B  64/19 

Bu(}geti)iff.  Lessons  in  budgeting,  school  savings  imlletin,  junior  and  senior  high 
school  study  unit  [with  list  of  Background  material  for  teachers]  ;  published  by 
Education  Section.  [1946.]  22-|-[l]  p.  il.  [For  processed  edition  of  this 
publication  see  July  1946  Monthly  catalog,  p.  839.]     t     •  T  66.2  :  B  85 

Posters.     Buy  U.  S.  bonds  here;  [poster].     1946.     7X10  in.     [Text  on  reverse.]     t 

T  66.8 :  B  64/82 

Buy  U.  S.  savings  bonds  here  :  [arrow-shaped  poster  printed  on  both  sides]. 

1946.     6X17.5  in.     t     '  T  66.8 :  H  64/83 

Look  in  mirror,  p;il !  help  yourself,  buy  bonds,  [poster].    1946.    23.8X16  in. 

[Illustrator,  Reg  Manning.]     t  T66.8:B 64/84 

Savings  bonds.  Factual  information  about  United  States  savings  bonds  and 
United  States  savings  stamps.  16th  edition.  Mar.  31,  1946.  [2]  +:i2  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]     t  T  66.2  :  B  64/20/946 

First  peacetime  U.  S.  savings  bond  press  book  for  use  between  June  6  and 

July  4,  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  8  leaves,  il.  4°     t  T(i62:  P92/2 

Sound  financial  program  for  farm  families.  [1946.]  8  p.  il.  nar- 
row 12°     t     •  T66.2:F22/4 

Thrift.  U.  S.  Savings  Bonds  Division's  national  newspaper  boys  thrift  plan. 
[1946.]      [8]  p.  4°     t  T  66.2  :N  47/9 

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OcTuiiER  1946  1213 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Loans.  Guaranty  of  loans,  regulations  under  title  3  servicemen's  readjustment 
act  of  1944,  as  amended  (Public  law  268,  79th  Congress,  ch.  588, 1st  sess.,  59  Stat- 
utes at  large  626;  38  U.  S.  Code  ann.  693  et  seq.).  Sept.  4,  1946.  2  p.  4° 
♦  Paper,  Of-.  VA  1.6 :  L  7S/o/946/amdt. 

Neuropsychiatry.  Your  job  and  NP  patient.  Aug.  1946.  [2H-8+[ll  p.  11.  small 
4"     (VA  pamphlet  10-9.)     t     •  Item  1124  VA  1.19:10-9 

Posters.  Don't  be  the  sad  sack  who  dropped  his  sen-vice  lite  insurance!  even  if 
you've  missed  payments  you  can  reinstate  easily  ;  [poster].  1946.  11X27.9  in. 
[Cardboard.  Illustrator,  George  Baker.  This  poster  also  issued  in  size  11X21 
in.]      t  VA  1.16:  In  7/2 

WAR  CONTRACTS  PRICE  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Renegotiation  regulations,  fiscal  years  ending  after  June  30,  1943,  supp.  RR-19; 
June  28,  1946.  [1946.]  [20]  p.  [Issued  in  loo,se4t>af  form.]  Included  in 
price  of  Renegotiation  regulations,  which  has  been  extended  for  another  year  at 
an  additional  .$2.00;  foreign  subscription  for  complete  service,  $5..'')0.  •  Item 
1131  Y  3.W  19/6 :  6  R  29/supp.l9 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulation-'^. 

Note. — -Army  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military  service  and 
are   Issued   in   pamphlet   form    for   insertion   in   loose   leaf   binders.      •  Item    1129. 
30-2140.  Quartermaster  Corps  :  Contract  laundry  and  dry  cleaning  services  ;  Sept.  12, 
1946.      [1946.]      3      p.      [Supersedes      sec.      3,      Circular      252,       1945.] 

*  Paper,  oc.  ,W  1.6  :  30-2140 
35-120.     Finance  Department:  Disbursing  officers  and  public  funds,  general.  Changes 

1;    Sept.    9,    1946.     1946.      1    p.      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6 :  35-120/8/ch.l 

35-780.      Same:  Proceeds  of  salos  and  collections,  Changes  2  ;  Sept.  12,  1946.      [1946.] 

2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-780,  Changes  1,  June  12,   1946.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-7S0/7/ch.2 
35-1490.   Same  :  Foreign  service  and  sea  duty  pay,  Changes  2  ;  Aug.  19,  1946.      1946. 

1  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-1490,  Changes  1,  May  10,   1946.1      *  Paper.  5c. 

W1.6  :35-1490/3/oh.2 
35-1495.   Same  :  Parachute  pay,  Changes  1  ;  Sept.  10,  1946.     1946.      1  p.      *  Pai)er,  5c. 

W  1.6:  35-1495/4/ch.l 
35-1800.   Same  :  Stoppage  and  forfeitures  of  pay  of  officers,  Changes  1  ;  Aug.  23,  1946. 

[1940.]      2    p.      *  Paper.    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-1800/4/ch.l 

35-2440.   Same  :  Deductions  for  maintenance  of  United  States  Soldiers'  Home,  rental 

deductions    for   dependents,    and    stoppages   against   pay   of   enlisted   men. 

Changes    2:    Aug.    23,    1946.      [1946.]      2    p.      [Supersedes    AR    35-2440, 

Changes    1,   Apr.    12.    1940.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-2440/7/ch.2 

35-6520.   Same:   Property  accountability  and   responsibility,   Aug.   20,    1946.      [1946.] 

23  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-0520,  Feb.  16,  1946,  inchnliiisr  Changes  1.  Aug. 

9.    1945.    sec.    9,    Circular    467,    1944,    and    sec.    5,    Circular    139.    1946.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-6520/7 
35-6570.   Same :    Property    accounting   procedure   for   Army    Air   Forces   aircraft    and 

property    installed   on    aircraft:    Aug.    19,    1946.      [1046.]      4    p.      [Suner- 

sedes   AR   35-6570,   May   9.    1945.]      *  j'aper,   5c.  W  1 .6  :  3.5-6570/2 

40-15.        Medical    Department:    Dent.-il    ("""^"riis.    'rcnoral    iirovisioiis  :     .\iil'.    23.    1946. 

[1946.]     4  p.      [Supersedes  AU  40-15,  Aug.  8,  1945.]      'Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6:  40-15/5 
40-210.     Same  :  Prevention  and  control  of  communicable  diseases  of  man.  Changes  2  : 

Aug.   29,  1946.      1946.      1  p.      [Supersedes  AR  40-210,  Changes  1.  .July  4. 

1945,  and  sec.  4,  Circular  172,  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c.     W  1.6  :  40-210/3/ch.2 
40-505.     Same  :   Medical  attendance,   general   provisions.   Changes  2  :   Aug.   22.   1946  : 

1946.  1  p.     [Supersedes  AR  40-505,  Changes  1,  Feb.  28.  1946.]    •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6:  40-505/5/ch.2 

40-1010.   Same:    Dental    reports,    returns,    and    records.    Changes    1:    Aug.    16.    1946. 

[1946.]      2  p.      *  Pai)er,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40   1010/4/ch.l 

45-5.  Ordnance  Deiiartment :  General  provisions.  Changes  1  :  Aug.  23,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.      [Supersedes  sec.  2,  Circular  254,  1944.]      •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  45-5/ch.l 

55-360.     Transportation   Corps:   Transport   radio   service;    Sept.    11,    1946.      [1946.] 

4   p.      rSupersedes   AU   ."..-.   ;160.   Nov.    IT.    1042.   including  Clianires   4.    Sept. 

19,  1945,  and  sec.  1,  Circular  2,  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  55-360/2 

55-410.      Same:  P.aggatre  .nnd  efTocts  on   transports  customs  reduirements.  Changes  1: 

Aug.   27.   1946.      1946.      1    p.      [Sunersedes   sec.   3.   Circular   14.   1944,   and 

paragraph   8h.   sec.    4.    Circular   157.    1946.]      'Paper.   5c. 

W  1.6  :  55   410/ch.l 

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1214  Government  Publications 

Army  Rey illations — Continued 

05-530.     Same:  Hospital  ships.  Changes  2;  Sept.  4,  1946.     1946.     1  i).      LSupersedes 
Clianges  1,  May  1944,  and  sec.  2,  Circular  374,  1944.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.0  :  55-530/ Ch.2 
95-95.        Anuy  Air  Forces  :  liuKgage  on  Army  Air  Forces  aircraft,  or  aireral't  operated 
for  Army   Air  Forces,  outside  contiiieutal   United   States  ;   Sept.   10,   1946. 
11946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  sec.   1,  Circular  122,  1944.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  95-95 
95-205.     Same:  Foreign  airfield  reports;  Aug.  27,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 
sec.  3.   Circular   179,    1943.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6  :  95-205 

150-5.  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps,   Changes  2;   Sept.   10,   1946.     1946.     1  p.      [Super- 

sedes  AR   150-5,   Changes   1,   Apr.   25,    1946.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

W  1.6  :  150-5/4/ch.2 
260-10.       Flags,  colors,  standards,  guidons,  streamers,  silver  bands,  tabards,  and  auto- 
mobile   plates,    description    :iih1    use,    Clianges   6;    Aug.    15,    1946.      [1946. J 
14  1).   il.      [Supersedes  AK   260-10,   Changes  2,  July  28,   1945,  Changes  5. 
June   20,    1946,    and    Circular   02,    1945.]      'Paper,    5c. 

W 1.6  : 260-10/4/ch.6 
350-5.  Army   schools:   General  provisions    (basic):   Sept.   12,   1946.      [1946.]      7  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  350-5,  June  26,  193t>,  including  Changes  1,  Oct.  30,  1939. 
and  sec.   1,  Circular  165,   1942.]      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.6  :  350-5/3 

380-5.  Safeguarding  military  information :  Aug.  15,  1946.      [1946.]      43  p.      [Super- 

sedes  AR   380-5,   Mar.    6.    1946.]      *  Paper.    5c.  W  1.6  :  380-5/6 

600-10.  Personnel:  Military  discipline.  Changes  3;  Aug.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  600-10,  Changes  2,  June  14,   1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  600-10/5/ch.3 

600-40.        Same:    Wearing  of   service   uniform.    Changes   10:    Aug.   24,    1946.      [1946.] 

12  p.   il.      [Supersedes  AR  600  40,   Changes   1-3,   Aug.   11,   1944-Apr.   18. 

1945,  Changes  6-9,  Aug.  30,  1945-May  29,  1946,  Circular  268,  and  various 

paragraphs   and   sections   of  certain   circulars.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

W  1.6  :  6O0-4O/6/ch.lO 
600-70.        Same  :  Ground  badges  ;  Aug.  6,  1946.      [1946.]      7p.il.      [Supersedes  various 
paragraphs    and    figures   of   AR    600-35.    and    various    sections   of   certain 
circulars.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  600-70 

600-115.  Same:  Leaves  of  absence  and  delavs,  effective  Sept.  1,  1946:  Aug.  20.  1946. 
[1946.]  8  p.  [Supersedes  AR  605-115.  Nov.  9.  1945,  including  Changes 
2,  Mar.  25,  1946,  and  AR  615-275,  Apr.  5,  1946,  including  Changes  1. 
June  4,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  600-115 

600-415.      Same  :    Parole  of  i)risoners  from   United   States   disciplinary   barracks  :    Aug. 
26,    1946.      [1946]      9    p.      [Supersedes    AR    600-415.      Dec.    31,    1929,   in- 
cluding Changes  1,  July  29,  1942.]     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  600-415/3 
600-550.     Same:    Deceased,    Changes    3:    Aug.    22,    1946.      [1946.]      2   p.      [Supersedes 
AR    600-550,    Changes    2,    June    18,    1946.]      *  Paper.    5c. 

W  1.6  :  fi00-n50/5/ch.3 

000-700.     Same:    Public    relations:    Aug.    16,    1946.      [1940.]      3    p.      [Supersedes    AR 

600-700.    Jan.    10,    1946.]      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  600-700/5 

605-12.        Commissioned    officers  :    Temporarv    promotions    in    Armv    of    United    States, 

Changes    1,    Sept.   4,    1946.      [1946.]      2   p.      •  Paper.  ■5c. 

W  1.6:  605-12/3/ch.l 

605-90.        Same:    Aides.   Aug.    20,    1946.      [1946.]      2   p.      [Supersedes   sec.    1.    Circular 

68,   1945.]      *  Paper.   5c.  W  1.6  :  605-90/2 

605-145.     Same:    Transfers,   details,    and   assignments:    Sept.   4.    1946.      [1946.]      6   p. 

(Supersedes  AR  605-145,  June  14,  1945,  and  sec.   1.  Circular  223.  1945.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  605-145/9 
615-200.      Enlisted   men:   Transfers:    Aug.    16.   1946.      [1946.]      4   p.      [Supersedes   AR 

615-200,  Mar.  15,  1943,  including  Changes  4,  Oct.  11,  1945.]      *Paper.  5c. 

W 1.6: 615-200/6 

615-362.     Same:  Discharge,  personal  reasons.  Changes  3:  Sept.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  615-362,   Changes  1   and  2.  Jan.   28  and  June  20.   1946.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  61 5-362 /2/ch.S 

Ediicdtioti  ninnuaJs.  Ednoation  manna] :  Estal>lis]iing  ancl  operating  lauudi-y 
[with  li.cit  of  Laundry  publications]  ;  by  Victor  Kramer,  with  assistance  of 
Harvey  W.  Huegy.  [1945.1  viii-f  230  p.il.  (EM  991.)  [Prepared  by  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau,  with  cooperation  of  American  Institute  of 
Laundering,  Inc.,  American  Laundry  IMaeliinery  Tompany.  Laundry  age.  Starch- 
room  laundry  iournal.l  t  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  40-27(360  W  1.55 :  991 

Field  manuals.     Field  manual:  Ix^adership,  courtesy,  and  drill,  Thanges  1:  Aug. 
21,  19-lfi.      [1946.1     2  p.  12"      (FM  22-5   [changes]   1.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

W  1.33 :  22-5/3/ch.l 

XoTR. --Field  ninnuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary  means 
of  iirnmtilgathig  the  basic  doctrines  of  military  training  and  operations.  They  contain 
training  instructions   relative   to   tactics   and   technifpie.      9  Item   1130 

Same:  Pistols  and  revolvei-s,  Changes  1;  Aug.  12,  1946.     [1946.1     2  p.  16" 

(FM  23-35  [changesl  1.)     *  Paper,  5e.  W  1.33 :  23-35/2/ch.l 

Same:  V.  S.  Carbine,  c.nliber  .30.  Ail  and  IMIAI.  Changes  4;  Aug.  19,  1946. 

[1946.1     26   p.    il.   16"     (¥M   23-7    [changesl    4.)      [Supersedes   Ctianges   1-3. 
Dec.   4.   1944-Nov.   23,   194.5.1      *  Paper,   5c.  W  1.33 :  23-7/2/ch,4 

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October  1946  1215 

Filipinos.     29  gripes  about  Filipinos.     [1946.]     cover  title,  v+34  p.  il.  small  4° 
[Another  illusti*atiou  on  front  cover.]     t     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27659  W  1.2  :  F  47 

Nazi  conspiracy  and  aggression:  v.  4,  Office  of  United  States  Chief  of  Counsel  for 
Prosecution    of    Axis    Criminality.      1946.      iii  +  1107    p.      *  Cloth     (see    note 
below).     • 
L.  C.  card  46-2685.-;  W  1 .2  :  N  23/v.4 

Note. — This  set,  consisting  of  8  volumes,  will  be  sold  at  .1^18.00  for  tlie  complete  set. 
This  amount  will  be  accepted  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  and  each  volume  will  lie  mailed  when  issued.  Volumes  will 
not  be  issued  in  numerical  seijuence. 

Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps.     New  KOTC.     [104*;. J      [L'j-|-18  p.  il.  narrow 
32"     t     •  Item  1131  W  1.2 :  R  31 

Supply  bulletins.     [Processed.]     t 

Note. — S'lipply  bulletins  (SB)  are  issued  in  pamphlet  or  leaflet  form.  The  purpose 
of  the  bulletins  is  to  disseminate  instruction  and  information  prepared  by  the  technical 
services  and  staff  divisions  pertaining  to  supply  matters.  Each  bulletin  bears  the  basic 
number  or  the  abbreviation  of  the  preparing  ag<'ncy  or  of  the  sul).iect  matter,  and  a  sub- 
number.  Information  appearing  under  basic  numlier  9  was  formerly  issued  in  Ordnance 
field  service  bulletins,  some  of  whicli  are  still  in  effect. 
9-G9.  Reusable  shipping  containers  for  tank  and  automotive  assemblies,  proper  use 

and  care  ;  Mar.  6,  1946.      [1946.]      10  p.  \V  1.61  :  9-69 

9-72.  Preservation  of  excess  90-mm  AA  guns  Ml  and  MlAl  and  mounts  MlAl  and 

T2E1  awaiting  disposition  ;  Mar.  4,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  W  1.61  :  9-72 

10-278.        Repair  of  shoes  for  commissioned  officers  and  warrant  officers;  Mar.  7.  1946. 

1946.      1   p.  W  1.61  :  10-278 

10-279.       Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Mennen  Company:  Mar.  11.  1946. 

[1946.1      3  p.  W  1.61  :  10-279 

10-280.        Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  General  Mills,  Inc.  ;  Mar.  12,  1946. 

[1946.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  Contract  bulletin  20.  .Tan.  20.  1942,  and  various 

paragraphs  of  certain  bulletins,  .Tune  20,  1942-Oct.  15,  194:->.  ] 

W  1.61  :  10-280 
10-281.        Purchase   notice    agreement    for   products    of    Laniont.    Corliss    &    Company  ; 

Mar.    12,    1946.      [1946.]      .3    p.      [Supersedes    SB    10-78,    May    19.    1944, 

and  paragraph  2,  SB  10  98.  July  11,  1944.]  W  1.61  :  10-281 

10-282.        Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Quaker  Oats  Company  ;  Mar.  15, 

1946.      [1946.]      4  p.      [Supersedes  SB  10-252.  Sept.   12,   1945.] 

W  1.61  :  10-282 
10-286.       Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  G.  F.  Heublein  &  Bro.  ;  Mar.  25, 

1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  Contract  bulletin  94,  July  24,  1943.] 

W  1.61  :  10-286 

10-298.        Purchase   notice   agreement   for   products   of    American    Cigarette    and    Cigar 

Company,   Inc.;  Apr,   5,   1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  SB  10-164, 

Nov.   13,   1944.]  W  1.61  :  10-298 

10-299.        Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Ilaffner  Condiment   Corp.  ;   Apr. 

5,  1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      I  Supersedes  Contract  bulletin   8.8.   .Tuly  9,   1943, 

paragraph  7.  Contract  bulletin   118,   Aug.   13,   1943,  and  paragraph   1.   SB 

]0-li,_Feb.  7,  1944.]  W  1.61  :  10-299 

10-.800.        Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Rumford  Chemical   Works  ;   Apr. 

5,  1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  Contract  bulletin  74.  .Tune  8,  1943.] 

W  1.61  :  10-300 
10-304.       Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Andrew  .Tergens  Companv  :  Apr. 

3,   1946.      [1946.]      3   p.      (Supersedes   SB   10-92,   July   8,    1944.   including 

Change  1.  June  28,  1945.]  W  1.61  :  10-304 

10-305.        Purchase    notice    agreement    for    products    of    American    Tobac<'o    Company, 

Inc.;    Apr.    5.    1946.      [1946.]      3    p.      [Supersedes    SB    10   1(!9,    Nov.    13. 

1944,  including  Changes  1   and  2,  Nov.  27,   1944  and  Mar.   7.   1946.] 

W  1.61  :  10-.305 
10-307.        Purchase  notice   agreement   for   products  of   Stephen   F.   Whitman    and    Son, 

Inc.;    Apr.    5,    1946.      [1946.]      3    p.      [Supersedes    Contract     bulletin     5, 

Jan.    12,    1943.]  W  1.61:  10-307 

10-309.       Purchase  notice  agreement  for  products  of  Southern  Biscuit  Company,  Inc.  ; 

Apr.  6,  1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  SB  10-178,  Nov.    IS,   1944.] 

W  1.61  :  10-309 
38-4-QM.   Rei)lacement  factors,  Quartermaster  Corps:  Mar.   1946.      [1946  '      iii4-59  p. 

40  W  1.(11  :  38-4-QM 

Supply  catalooK.     War  Department  catalog. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  the  Changes  are  for  catalogs  which  were  issued  under  the 
Army  Service  Forces,  and  for  these  the  old  classification,  W109.14:  is  retained  in  order 
that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong. 

See.  for  earlier  issues  of  various  catalogs.  Army  Service  Forces,  Supply  catalogs. 

Same:  Chemical  warfare  supply  catalog.     [1946.]      [Issued  with  perfor- 
ations.]    t 
CW  5.  Stock  list  of  all  items. 

5-1.  List  of  major  items  ;  July  1946.     38  p.      [Supersedes  CW  .1-1,  Mav  24.  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  CW.5-1 

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121H 


GoVIiKNMENT    1*  L  IJLlCATlON  S 


ISupply  vntaUnjn- — Continued 

Same :  Engineer  supply  catalog. 

Eng.  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 


[11*40.]      [Issued  with  i)erf  oral  ions.] 


July  iy4(j. 


:.'10-550.   lirid^je,  Used,  steel,  pauel,  Kailey  typo,  M2   (wideneil  roadway) 
l\i  p.  11.      [Supersedes  Eng  G  210-550,  May  1945.] 

W  l.tJ"  :  Eng  6  210-550 

200-03.     Bridge  eon  version  set  uo.  3,  Bailey  type,  panel  crib  pier,  fixed,  M-2  :  .)ulv 

194<i.      1>  p.  il.  W  1.G7  :  Eng  6  200-t>3 

320-041.     Camouflage  net,  set  no.  4,  M-2;  July  1946.     8  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Eng.  6 

320-041,    .Mar.    10,    194r>.]  W  1.07  :  Eug  0  320-041 

410—01.     Demolition    equipment,    set    no.    1,    engineer    squad ;    Julv    1940.     S    p.    il. 

[Supersedes  Eng  C  410-01.  .Tan.  15,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Eng.  0  410-01 

410-02.      Demolition    ecjuipmeut,    set    no.    2.    eugiueL-r   platoon  ;    July    1946.     9    p.    il. 

[Corrected  copy.     Supersedes  Eng.  6,  410-02,  May  7,  1945. J 

\V  1.67  :  Eng  6  410-02 
430-04.     Drafting  equipment,  set  no.  4,  CAC  battalion.  Changes  1  ;  July  1946.     2  p. 

\V  109.14  :  Eng  6  430-04/cb.l 

430-06.     Drafting  equipment,  set  no.  6,  CAC  harbor  defense.  Changes  1  ;  Julv  1946. 

2   p.  •  W  109.14  :  Eug  0  4.30-06/ch.l 

430-07.     Drafting  equipment,  set  no.  7,  CAC  regiment.  Changes  1  :  Julv  1946.     2  ii. 

W  109.14  :  Eug  6  4.SO-07/ch.l 
430-09.    "Drafting  equipment,  set  no.  9  FA  sound  ranging,  Chances  1  :  Julv  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  6  430-09/ch.l 
430—12.     Drafting  equipment,   set   no.    12,    topographic   battalion,    reproduction   com- 
pany, Changes  1;  July   1946.      3  p.  \V  109.14  :  Eng  6  430-12/ch.l 
460-04.      Electric  lighting  equipment,  set  no.  4,  5-kw  ;  July  1946.      8  p.  il.      [Super- 
sedes EXG  6  460-04,  Apr.  3,  1944.  J  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  460-04 
680-01.     Raft,  set  no.  1,  infantry  support.  Changes  1  ;  Julv  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  6  GSO  -Oi/ch.l 

727-02.     Reproduction  equipment  ( topographic  >,  motorized  plate,  process  section,  set 

no.  2.   mounted  on  2Vi   ton  6x6  standard  truck  chassis  with  van   tvpe 

body.  Clianges  1  :  June  1946.      2  p.  W  109.14  :  Eng  6  727-02/ch.l 

870-01.      Supplementary  equipment,  set  no.  1,  armored  battalion  Julv  1946.      8  p.  il. 

[Supersedes  Eug  6  870-01.  Mar.  5.  1945.]  W  1.6*7  :  Eng  6  870-01 

915—06.     Tool  kit,  set  no.  6,  instrument  repair.  Changes  1  :  July  1946.     4  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eug  6  91.5-06/ch.l 

943-02.     Water  purification  equipment   diatomlte,   pack    (man),    15   gpni,   set   no.   2, 

Changes  1  ;  June  1946.     2  p.  W  109.14  :  Eng  6  943-02/ch.l 

—     Same :  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [Iil46.]      [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
Ord  8  SNL.  List  of  items  for  issue  to  troops,  posts,  camps,  and  stations. 

A-l.  Major  items  and  maior  combinations  of  group  A,  sec.  2,  antiaircraft  automatic 
weapons  (light  artillery)  :  July  1946.  8  p.  il.  [Sviipersedes  Ord  3  S'NL  A-l. 
sec.  2,  Aug.  1,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  2,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  3  A-l 

Ord  5  SNL. 

2.  Alphabetical  index  to  Stock  list  of  all  items,  stock  list  of  items  assigned  Federal 

stock  numbers   (for  information  onlv),  sec.  E  ;  July  1946.     65  p.      [Supersedes 

ORD  5-2.  sec.  E,  July  10,  1945.1  W  1.67  :  Ord  5-2/sec.E 

Saine.  sec.  J  ;  Julv  1946.     28  p.      [For  information  only.     Sui)ersedes  Ord  5-2.  sec. 

J,  May  22.   1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  5-2/sec.J 

Ord  6  SNL. 

N-600.  Tool  set.  supplementarv.  3d  echelon  signal  radar:  Aug.  1946.  6  p.  [Super- 
sedes Ord  6  SXL  X-600,  Feb.  6,  1945,  including  Changes  2.  July  24,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  6  N-600 
Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

B-8.       Bavonet.  M1917  and  Ml,  bavonet-knife,  M4  :  Julv  1946.     6  p.  il.      [Supersedes 

Ord  7  SXL  B-8,  Jan.  19,  1945.  including  Changes  1,  Mar.  4,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  7  B-S 
F-193.   Trainer,    stereoscopic.    M7  ;    Julv    1946.      5    p.    il.      [Supersedes    Ord    7    SXL 

F-193.    Xov.    9.    1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-193 

F-197.   Mount,    telescope.    M21A1.    M23,    and    M76,    quadrant, '  range,    M4,    telescope, 

elbow,    M16A1C.    M16A1D,    :M16A1F,    and    M16A1G:    July    1946.      8    p.    il. 

[Supersedes  Ord  7  S-NL  F-197.  Sept.  28.  1944]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-197 

F-231.  Telescope,  elbow.  MlAl.  M6A1.  M17.   M75C,   M75D.  M75F.   and  M75G  :  July 

1946.      8  p.    il.      [Supersedes   Ord   7   SXL  F-231,   Jan.   15.   1944,   including 

Chansres  1.  Julv  13,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-231 

F-233.   Board,  plotting.  M5  :   [Julv  1946].     5  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  7  SXL  F-233, 

Aug.   24.  1943.]  ■  W  1 .67  :  Ord  7  F-233 

F  237.   Slid!'.   Ml.   table,  graphical   firing.  M22.   :\r23.   M24.   M2o.   M26.   M26A1.   1M27. 

M28.  M30.   M3t,   M32..  M33,   M34.  M35,   M37.   and  M38.   Changes  1  ;   July 

1946.      3  p.  W  109.14:  Ord  7  F  237/3/ch.l 

F  253.   Mount,  lelescone,  M43  :  June  1946.      4  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  7  SXL  F-25n. 

Jan.  1.  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-253 

F  310.   Mount,  telescope,  M78.  telescope.  M85C.  T126.  T126E2.  and  T126E3  :  July  1946. 

5p.il.    [Supersedes  Ord  7  SNL  F-310,  Jan.  10, 1945.]     W  1.67  :  Ord  7  F-310 

Ord  8  SNL.     Iliglier  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 

A-46.  Gun.  automatic.  37-mm.  MIO  (aircraft)  :  July  1946.  19  p.  il.  [Super- 
sedes Ord  8  SXL  A-40,  Mar.  17,  1944,  including  Chanires  .3-5.  Feb.  23-June 
27.104.-.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  A-4fi 


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October  1946  1217 

Supply  catalogs — Continued 

A-50  Gun,  automatic,  40-mm,  Ml,  gun,  dual,  automatic,  40-mm,  M2,  cariiage, 
gun.  40-mm,  M3  and  M5  (airborne),  mount,  gun,  twin,  40-nmi.  M4  ;  June 
1046.  142  p.  il.  [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  A-50,  Aug.  IS.  1944,  including 
Changes  1,   Oct.   14.   1944.]      '  W  1.07  :  Ord  8  A-yO 

A-55.         ""  "  ■■  ■  ■       —     ■    ,r..       .     T.....    -,       ,,,  .      „ 

"  2'2  pyiir"  "[Supersedes  brd  8  SNlTC-eO,  Mar.  1945,  including  Changes  1.  Apr. 
17    1945  ]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  C  -60 

C-74.  Rifle.' 75-nim,  T21  and  M20  :  .Tulv  1946.  12  p.  il.  [Supersedes  ORD  8  SNL 
C-74,  Mar.  19,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  1(»,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  8  C-74 

F-190.  System,  data  transmission,  M5,  M7.  MS,  M9.  MIO.  M13,  M14,  M15,  and  M17  ; 
June  1946.  12  p.  [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  F-190,  Aug.  7,  1943,  includ- 
ing Changes  1,  May  21,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-190 

F-197,  Mount,  telescope,  M21A1,  M23,  and  M76,  quadrant,  range,  M4,  telescope,  elbow, 
M16A1C.  M16A1D,  M16A1F,  and  M16A1G  ;  July  1946.  20  p.  il.  [Super- 
sedes Ord  8  SNL  F-197,  Aug.  28,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Sept.  28, 
1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-iy7 

F-258.  Transmitter,  azimuth.  M5,  transmitter,  elevation.  MC  :  July  1946.  10  p.  il. 
[Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  F-258.  Aug.  9,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-258 

F-312.  Mount,  periscope,  M66,  M67,  M68,  M73,  TllO,  T116.  T121,  and  T130  ;  July 
1946.      24  p.  il.  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-312 

J-437.  Generator.  A.  C,  portable,  gasoline-engine-driven.  3  kw..  110  v.,  60  c.  sgle-ph., 
Onan  model  W3M8,  complete:  July  1946.  14  p.  il.  [Supersedes  Ord  8 
SXL  J-437,  Apr.  6.  1944.  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  7.  1944.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  8  J-437 

Ord  9  SNL.  List  of  all  parts. 

A-55.     Mount,  pedestal,  machine  gun,  twin,  eal.  .50,  M46  and  M65  ;  July  1946.     33  p. 
il.      [Supersedes  Ord  9   SNL  A-55,  sec.   33,   Oct.   14.   1944.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  9 -A-55 

F-180.  Mount,  telescope,  M18A1  and  M75,  mount,  quadrant.  Ml  ;  July  1946.     58  p.  il. 

[Supersedes  Ord  9  SNL  F-180,  Dec.  18,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-180 

F-233.  Board,   plotting.   M5  ;  July  1946.      11  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  9   SNL  F-233. 

Mar.  18.  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-233 

F-261.  Mount,    telescope,    M41A2 ;    July   1946.     24    p.    il.      [Supersedes    Ord    9    SNL 

F-261.   Mar.   28,    1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-261 

F-274.  Mount,  telescope,  M44  ;  July  1946.     31  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Ord  9  SNL  F-271, 

Dec.  11,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-271 

■ Same:    Quartermaster    supply    catalog.     |l!)4f5.1      [Issued    witli    perfora- 
tions.]    t 

QM  5.  Stofk  list  of  all  items. 

1— P.  Pricing  guide  for  class  56  subsistence  items  for  use  outside  continental  limits 
of  United  States;  July  1946.      IS  p.      [Supersedes  QM  5-1-P.  Nov.  15,  1945.1 

W  1.67  :  QM  5-1-P 

1-R.  Pricing   guide   for    cloth    items:    June    1946.      56    p.       [Supersedes    QM    5-1-R. 

Nov.  15,  1945.]  W  ].(i7  :  QM  5-1-R 

55.  Class  55,  Textile-clothing,  knitted-goods;  Julv  1946.      47  p.  4"      I  Supersedes  QM 

5-55,    Apr.    30,    1945.]  \V  1.67  :  QM  5-55 

Same:  Quartermaster  suppl.v  catalog.  Index;  .Tune  1046.     [1046.1     15  p. 

[Supersedes  QM  2,  .Tul.v  1945.]     t  W1.67:QM2 

Tahh's  of  orgdnlsalion  and  f(/uip))iri)t.     t 

Note. — Tables  of  organization  and  ei|uipment  are  issued  in  pamjihlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  They  replace  the  Tables  of  organization  and  Tables  of  equipment 
heretofore  issued  separately,  and  show  the  organization  and  e(iuipnient  for  the  type  of 
unit  indicated  by  the  title. 

3-157.  Chemical  Warfare  School  Composite  Trooj)  T'nit.  riiemical  Warfare  School, 
Edgewood  Arsenal.  Md.  ;  Aug.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     14  p.    ^  W  1.44  :  3-157 

'Techmenl  hullrtins. 

Note. — Technical  bulletins  are  pamphlets  issued  to  disseminate  new  instructions  and 
information  prejiared  by  technical  services  pertaining  to  tccbnical  matters  concerning 
weapons  and  equipment  procured  and  issued  by  the  preparing  agency,  or  to  nrofessional 
technique  over  wliieh  the  preparing  nu'cney  hiis  exclusive  iurisdiction.  Tli!s  material 
may  later  be  incori)orated  in  Technical  iiKinuals  or  changes  thereto. 

9-1729A-3.  I/iglit  tank  M24,  twin  4flniin  gun  motor  carriage  Ml 9.  105-nini  howitzer 
motor  carriage  M37.  155-n)ni  howitzer  motor  ciirriage  M41.  jiroper  in- 
stallation of  water  pump  imi)e!Ier  ;  Feb.  19,  1946.  11946.]  2  p.  il. 
[Issued   with    perforations.]      t  W  1 .58  :  9   1 729A-3 

10-352-2.   Quartermaster  laundrv    Cseminiobile')   laundering  process;  Feb.   26,   1946. 
[1946.1      5   p.      [Issued   with    perforations.]      t  W  1 .58  :  1 0-352-2 

11-499-18.  Basic  radio  propagation  predictions  for  Mav  1946  :  Feb.  1.  1946.  [1946.] 
cover   title.   8   p.    17    p.    of   |)1.   4"      t  W  1 .58  :  1 1-499-18 

11-499-19.   Basic  radio  propagation  jiredictions  for  June  1940  :  Mar.  1.  1946.     [1946.] 
,  cover  title,   8  p.    17    p.   of  pi.   4"      t  W  1 .58  :  1 1-499-lft 

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1218  Government  Publications 

Tcr/inU-iil  huUrtins — Continued 

MED  197.  Medical  and  sanitary  data  on  Uganda  [with  bibliography]  ;  Feb.  194G. 
[1946.]      iv  +  ae  p.  11.  4»      [Issued  with  perforations.]      % 

W  1.58  :  Med  197 

ORD  334.  Drinking  water  tanks — lining  and  relining  ;  Mar.  12,  1946.  [1946.)  8 
p.  il.      [Issued  with  perforations.]      J  W  1.58  :  Ord  334 

ORD  335.  Use  of  remote  control  towing  hook  and  improvised  towing  bridle  for 
recovery  iluring  combat;  Mar.  4.  1946.  [1946.1  6  p.  il.  [Issued 
with   perforations.]      X  W  1.58  :  Ofd  333 

SIG  210.  Instructions  for  treatmefnt  of  teletypewriter  paper  rolls;  Apr.  10.  1946. 
11946.]  2  p.  [Issued  with  perforation!;.  Supersedes  SIG  194,  Julv 
1945.]      t  W  1.58  :Si2  210 

Technical  mnnualK.  Technical  manual:  Aduiini.-^trative  audit  procedures  for 
cost-plus-a-fixed-fee  supply  contracts,  June  1046.  1946.  vi+71  p.  4°  (TM 
14-1000.)  [Supersedes  TM  14-1000,  May  1,  1945,  including  Changes  1-4,  June 
1,  1945-Apr.  1,  1946.]     *  Paper.  2r)C.  W  1.35  :  14-1000/3 

Note. — Technical  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  supplementing  the  Field 
manuals  covering  subjects,  the  separate  treatment  of  which  is  con^^idered  essential  to 
;i  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,  maintenance  and  handling  thereof  ;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and 
specialists  ;  material  for  extension  courses  :  reference  books  ;  administrative  materials  ; 
and  similar  specialized  subject  matter.     •  Item  1137. 

• Same :  Decontamination  ;  Nov.  15,  1943.     1943.     ii  +  77  p.  il.     (TM  3-220.) 

[No  longer  restricted.  Supersedes  TM  3-220.  Mar.  7,  1942,  including  Changes 
1  and  2,  Sept.  7  and  Oct.  14,  1943.  sec.  2-4.  chai).  6.  FM  21-40.  Sept.  7,  1942. 
.sec.  3.  Training  circular  18  and  Training  circular  76.  1942,  and  sec.  4.  Training 
circular  67,  1943.]     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35  :  3-220/2 

• Same:   Disposition  of  excess  and  surplus  personal  militarv  property  in 

continental  Unite<l  States;  July  1946.  1946.  iT+33  p.  il.  4°  "(TM  38-419.) 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     Supersedes  ASF  manual  M419,  Aug.  1.  1945.]     % 

W  1.35 :  38-419 

■ Same:  Disp<^sition  of  excess  and  surplus  property  in  oversea  commands. 

Changes  1:  Aug.  7.  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  4"  (TM  38-420  [changes]  1.)  [Ac- 
companied hy  certain  new.  revised,  and  reprinted  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the 
manual.]     t  W  1.35  :  38-420/2/ch.l 

Same:   Fire  department  techniques,  Changes  1;  Sept.  5.  1946.     1946.     1 

p  4°     (TM  .5-692  [changes]   1.)     *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.35 :  5-692/ch.l 

■     Same :  Movement  of  supplies  to  ports  of  embarkation.  Canada,  and  Mexico  ; 

Aug.  1946.  1946.  iii  +  17  p.  il.  4°  (TM  55-235.)  [Supersedes  TM  38-415. 
Dec.  30,  1944,  Standing  operating  procedure,  movement  of  equipment  and  sup- 
plies to  ports  of  embarkation.  Canada,  and  Mexico.]     *  Pai)er,  15c. 

W  1.35 :  55-235 

Same:  Ordnance  packaging  and  shipping   (posts,  cami>s,  and  stations): 

Feb.  17.  1945.  [Publications  Department.  Raritan  Arsenal,  1945.]  [4]-(-161-f 
[3]  p.  il.  (T:\[  9-28.54.)  [No  longer  restricted.  The  3  pages  at  end  are  left 
blank  to  be  used  for  notes.  No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository 
libraries  by  Documents  Office.]     *  Paper,  40c.  W  1.35  :  9-2854 

Same:  Radio  receiver  and  rransmitters  BC-1000-A  and  -B.  repair  instruc- 
tions; Aug.  1945.  1!»45.  iv-|-65  p.  il.  2  pi.  4°  (TIM  11-4024.)  [No  longer 
restricted.  NcX  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Docu- 
ments Office.]     *  l'ap<M-.  20c.  '  W  1.35 :  11^024 

Same:  Switchboard  BD-96,  repair  instructions,  operational  requirements; 

May  1946.     1946.     v-f30  p.  il.  4"      (TIM  11-4314.)      *  Paper.  15c. 

W  1.35 :  11-4314 

Same:   Woodworking  and   furniture   repair,   repairs   and   utilities;   June 

1946.     1946.     iii-t-139  p.  il.  4°     (TM  5-613.)     *  Paper,  40c.  AV  1.35 :  .5-613 

Telephone  director y.  Telephone  directx)ry,  War  Department.  Aug.  9,  1946. 
[1946.]     1v4-51-f-C37+[2]  p.  4°     %  W  1.19  :  946/8 

World  War.  I9.i9-J,'>.     United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey  :  Japan's  strug- 
gle to  end  war:   [preiiared  l)v]   <'hairm:ms  Office.     Juiv  1.  1946.     v-t-36  p.  4" 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-2(5977  W  1.71 :  J  27 

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October  1946  1219 

World  War,  i5J9-}.5— Continued 

Same:  Summary  report   (I'aeific  War),  .luly  1,  194<>.     1040.     iii+32  p.  2 

maps,  4°     *  Paper,  25c.       •  Item  1131 

L.  C.  card  46-27723  W  1.71 :  P  11 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Posters.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau  poster.]  n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity  Bu- 
reau, United  States  Army  [July  8,  1946.]  37.9X25.1  in.  t  W  3.46/8: 
213.  Career  with  a  future.      [Illustrator,  Santry.] 

ARMY  AIR  FORCES 

AUergii.  Management  of  allergic  diseases  [with  bibliography].  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [lJ+ii+53  p.  il.  4°  (AAP  manual  25-0-4.)  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  1148 
1148  W  108.22 :  25-0-4 

Oovermnent  supplies.  Index  of  specifications  and  bulletins  approved  for  AAF 
procurement,  monthly  supplement,  Apr.  1946;  compiled  by  Headquarters  Air 
Material  Command,  Wright  Field.  Ohio.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Aug.  15. 
1946.]     [17]  p.  4°     [Printed  in  double  columns.]     t    W  108.13/3 :  946/1/siipp.l 

U.  S.  Army  specification :  Case,  carrying,  motion  picture  camera,  general 

specification  for;  June  13,  1946.     [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio.  July  22,  1946.] 
6  p.  12°     (No.  7.5-526.)     [Supersedes  No.  31417,  Sept.  11,  1945.]     t 

W  1.49:  75-526 

Same :  Ea.sel,  photographic  paper,  roll  or  cut  sizes  ;  May  16,  1946.     [Wright 

Field,  Davton,  Ohio,  June  17,  194(5.]    4  p.  12°     (No.  7,5-513.)     [Super.sedes  No. 
31379,  Dec.  1,  1944.]     t  W  1.49:  75-518 

•    Same:  Film  and  chemicals,  photographic,  color,  dve  couple,  reversal,  ground 

balance;  June  18,  1946.     [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  July  22,  1946.]     4  p. 
12"     (No.  7.5-36^A.)     [Supersedes  No.  75-364,  Apr.  7,  1944.]     t 

W  1.49 :  7,V364-A 

Technical  publications  for  Army  Air  Forces  technical  libraries,  book  list  2B ; 
Apr.  1946.     [1946.]     11  p,  4°     [Pi-oces.sed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  44^-41742  W  108.2  :  B64/2/no.2B 

World  War,  19,f9-/f5.     Mission  accomplished,  interrogations  of  Japanese  indus- 
trial, military,  and  civil  leaders  of  World  War  II;  [prepared  by  assistant  chief 
of  Air  Staff,  Intelligence,  Headquarters  Army  Air  Forces].     1946.     vi-(-110  p.  4° 
[Ulusti'atiou  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  1147 
L.  C.  card  46-27711  W  108.2 :  M  69 

ARMY  SERVICE  FORCES 

N'oTE. — Hpadquartors,  Army  Service  Forces,  was  abolished  by  authority  of  War  De- 
partment Ciroulnr  1.S8.  dated  May  14,   1940,  effective  .Tune  11,   1040. 

The  Army  Service  Forces  catalog  was  redesignated  War  Department  catalog.  See,  for 
numbers  issued  since  the  change,   War  Department,   dupply  catalogfi. 

Supply  cntaloqs.  Army  Service  Forces  catalog:  Chemical  warfare  supply  cata- 
log. Introduction:  May  1946.  [1946.]  20  p.  il.  [Supersedes  CW  1.  May  30. 
1944]     t  W  109.14  :CW1 

Same:  Chemical  warfare  supply  catah»g.  [1946.]  [Issued  with  perfo- 
rations.]    t 

CW  7.  Organizational  spare  i)arts  and  e(iuipment,  1st  and  2d  echelons. 

440114.   Flame    thrower,    portable.    M2-2  :    May    1946.      [1940.1      12    p.    il.      [Super- 
sedes CW  7-440114,  .Ian.  20,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  CW  7-440114 

^^ame:  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946]      [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Eng  6.  Sets  of  equipment. 

120-01.   Astronomic  position    efiuipinent,   set   no.    1,   Changes   1:   Mav    1940.      [1946.] 
2   p.  W  109.14  :  Eng  0  120   01 /eh. I 

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1220  Government  Puhlications 

^upplii  cat(ilo(/.s — C'oiitimit'd 

Same:  Quartermaster  supply  catalog.  [1945.]  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions. J     t 

QM-5.  Stock  list  of  all  items. 

l-M.   Priclnp  guide  for  aiu'mal-drinvn  vehicles  and  horse,  mule  and  dof;  eciuipinent  and 
supplies ;  May  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     [Supersedes  QM-l-M,  Oct.  19,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  5-1-M/2 

18.   Class  18,  Instruments  of  precision,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  Changes 

2:    May    1946.     3    p.    4"  W  109.14 :  QM  5-18/ch.2 

Same:  Signal  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [I.ssued  with  perforations.]     t 

Sig.  7  &  S.  Organizational  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

TS-220/TSM.   standard   oscillator   TS-220/TSM ;    April   1946.      [1946.]      6   p.      [Su- 
persedes SIG  8-TS-220/TSM,  May  5,   1945.] 

W  109.14  :  Sig  7  &  8-TS-220/TSM 

World  Mar,  1939-J,5-     Report  of  chief  of  transportation,  Army  Service  Forces, 
World  War  II.    Nov.  30,  1945  [published  1946J.    iv+124-f[l]  p.  il.  4"    *  Paper, 
70c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27712  W  109.2 :  T  68/2 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

District  of  Columbia.  Adequate  future  water  supply  for  District  of  Columbia 
and  metropolitan  area,  joint  report  prepared  by  district  engineer.  United  States 
Engineer  Office,  Wasliington,  D.  C,  and  engineer  commissioner.  District  of 
Columbia,  in  response  to  item  in  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act  of  1941 
and  1942.  for  development  of  plan  to  insure  adequate  future  water  supply  for 
District  of  Columbia  1946.  xii+220  p. -+-[28]  leaves,  il.  24  pi.  13  maps,  2  tab. 
(H.  doc.  480.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [The  28  leaves  are  additional  illustrations, 
some  folded  :ind  all  carrying  the  number  of  the  preceding  page  followed  bv  a 
letter.]     t 

Engineering  manual.  Engineering  manual  for  civil  works:  pt.  4,  Geologic*al 
investigations.     Aug.  1946.     cover  title.    [1]-|-13  p.  4°     J     •     Item  11.54 

W  7.35 :  pt.4/946 

Same:   pt.   5,   Geophysical  subsurface  explorations    [with   bibliographv].. 

Aug.  1946.     cover  title,  10  p.  4°     t     •  Item  11.-.4  W  7.35 :  pt.5/946 

North  Canadian  River,  Okla.  and  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary 
examination  and  survey  of  North  Canadian  River,  Okla.  and  Tex.,  and  Beaver 
River,  Okla.  1946.  xi+64  p.  3  maps.  (H.  doc.  572.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[This  report  is  on  the  survey  only.]     t 

I'otomac  River  and  tributaries,  Md.,  Va.,  W.  Va.,  and  Pa.,  letter  submitting  report 
on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Potomac  River  and  tributaries,  Md., 
Va..  W.  Va.,  .and  Pa.,  including  north  branch  of  Potomac  River  and  its  tribu- 
taries in  vicinity  of  Keyser,  W.  Va.  1946.  xiii-|-107  p.  4  maps.  2  tab.  (H.  doc. 
622,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)      [This  report  is  on  the  survey  only.]     t 

MISSISSIPPI    KIVER   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  riv"r  stages,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  animal  paniplilets  sliowing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements ;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississii)pi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commission  publishes  maps  and 
charts  of  tlie  Mississippi  River  :  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo.  111., 
to  the  Oulf  of  Mexico,  La.  :  and  wall  maps,  in  colors,  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  Valley 
from  the  head  of  the  St.  Francis  Basin  near  Cape  Girardiviu,  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  Jlississippi  River  are  also  published  by  the 
Mississipiii  River  Commission  :  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  217  sheets  and 
cover  portions  of  the  .SJtates  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Missis- 
sippi, and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  over 
52,000  square  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable  only  from  the  Mississippi 
Rivr^r  Commission,  except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Oflice.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  informa- 
tion as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittances  should  be 
addressed  to  :  The  Mississipj)!  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Bos  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


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Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Arkansas-iiiissouri,  Knobel  quadrangle,  lat.  .%°15'-30°30'.  long.  !)0°30'-!:)0°45'. 
Scale  1  ra.=l  in.  scale  1:  G2,~)(M),  contour  interval  5  it.  t'dition  of  1941,  Army 
Map  Service,  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  [June  1946].  17X14  in.  f  10  c, 
Missi.ssippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg.  Miss.  W  31.0  :  K  75/941 

Louisiana,  Harrisonburg  quadrangle,  lat.  31"45'-32°,  long.  {)l°45'-92°.  Scale 
1  m.=l  in.,  scale  1 :  ()2,o00,  contour  interval  5  ft.  Edition  of  li)41.  Army  Map 
Service,  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  17X15  in.  t  lUc..  Mississippi  River 
Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.0:  H  245/941 

RIVERS    AND    HAIUJOES    BOARD 

Savannah,   Ga.     Ports  of  S'avannah  and  Brunswick,  (ia.     Revised  1046.     1946. 
xl+257  p.  il.  3  pi.  3  maps.     (Port  series  no.  14.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Maritime  Commission.]     *  I'aper,  75c.     •  Item  1160 
L.  C.  card  46-27730  W  7.21/2  :  14 

WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

Rubber,  1st  and  2d  reports  of  Inter-Agency  Policy  Conmiittee  on  Rubber.     July 
22, 1946.     xii+95  p.  11.     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26696  Y  3.W  10/7  :  10/1,2 

CONTRACT  SETTLEMENT  OFFICE 

Fniirth  d  Market  Realty  Co.  Appeal  of  Fourth  &  Mai'ket  Realty  ( 'oinpany  v. 
War  Department,  decided  .Tune  24,  1046;  statement  of  facts  L<U'inion,  and 
decision].     [1946.]     7  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  37. )     t    "•Item  1181 

Y  3.W  10/7  :  1(W37 

Krome  Corporation.  Appeal  of  Krome  Corporation  v.  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corijoration  (as  successor  to  Metals  Reserve  Company),  decided  July  20,  1946; 
[opinion  and  decision].  [1940.]  6  p.  (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  40.)  t 
•  Item  1131  Y  3.W  19/7  :  lOS/40 

.1/o.srr,  C.  S.,  Industries.  Appeal  of  C.  S.  Moser,  doing  business  as  C.  S.  Moser 
Industries,  v.  War  Department,  decided  June  27,  1046;  [decision].  [10-16.]  5 
p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  16.)     f     •  Item  1131 

Y  3.W  19/7  :  lOS/16/tinal 

Moto-Sway  Corporation  of  America.  Appeal  of  Moto-Sway  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica V.  War  Department,  final  decision  July  24,  1046;  decision.  1046.  1  p. 
(Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  32.)     t  Y  3.W  19/7  :  108/S2/final 

Star  Enyine.ering  Co.  Appeal  of  G.  I.  Hanson,  doing  business  as  Star  Engineering 
Company,  v.  War  Department,  decided  July  0,  1946;  opinion  [and  decision]. 
[1946.]     7  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  44.)     f     •  Item  1131 

Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/44 


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General  Information 

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

Publications  ^annot  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  advance 
of  payment. 

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scai"City.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE  LISTS 

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

LIST  OF   SHH^EXTIED  PXTBLJOATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  OflSce  issues  a  semimonthly  List  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

c»ngrb:ssional  bili>s,  documents,  and  reports 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is  an 
unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  from 
your  Congressman. 

A  different  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  6,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale,  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.     A  dagger  (t) 

1223 


1224  GOMiRNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau,  or  division 
issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (  +  )  indicates  that  the  document  is 
printed  for  official  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  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  SaiKninteudeut  of  Documents,  g^e  (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  reptirt  number  and  the  Congress  and  session,  e.  g.,  H.  doc.  440,  79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  BKMIT 

Remittances  fur  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  'Washington  25, 
D.  C-,  by  coupon,  postal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national 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  in  the  denomination  of  5c 
that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintedent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United. 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Niewfouudland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  countries.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  jwstage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.    In  computing  foreign  iwstage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  I,IBR.\KIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congressional 
documents  and  reports)  is  the  classitication  number  by  which  the  publication  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,  fur  the  departnienral  publicatiuns,  the  arrangement  uf  public  documents  ad- 
vocated in  the  Check  list  of  United  States  public  documents,  17S9-1909.  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  clas- 
sification number,  it  not  being  practicable  to  print  these  numbers  as  superiors  or 
inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS  CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalog  cards  of  the  Library  of 
Congress  are  appentled  to  entries  for  many  publications.  These  are  given  at  the 
left  with  "L.  C.  card"  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the  Documents  Office  classifi- 
cation number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these  tards  and  requests  fur  iufor- 
niatiun  about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division,  Library  of  Congress, 
not  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Checks  or  money  orders  should  be  made 
payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to  The  Librarian 
of  Congress,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 


November  1946  1225 

MONTHLY  CATALOG  DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
index;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Back  numbers  cannot  be  supplied. 
Notify  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEXES    (ANNUAL  AND  MONTHLY) 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalog  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  the  calendar  year. 
This  will  contain  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  January  to 
December,  and  can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Per- 
sons desiring  to  bind  the  catalog  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain 
the  numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  cannot  be  supplied. 

A  monthly  index  of  the  principal  subjects  is  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  each 
issue  of  the  Monthly  catalog. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

Employment  Security  Bureau 

The  Bureau  of  Employment  Security  was  made  a  part  of  the  Social  Security 
Administration  under  the  Fe<leral  Security  Agency,  through  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1^46. 

Public  Relations  Division 

The  name  of  the  Public  Relations  Bureau  of  the  War  Department  was 
changed  to  Public  Relations  Division  by  War  Department  Circular  138,  dated 
May  14,  1946,  effective  June  11,  1946. 

Special  Services  OflSce 

The  Office  of  Special  Services  was  established  under  the  Federal  Security 
Agency  through  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16.  1946.  The  Office 
includes  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration  and  the  Office  of  Vocational  Rehabili- 
tation, which  formerly  were  directly  subordinate  to  the  Federal  Security 
Agency. 


Corrections  for  Previous  Monthly  Catalog  Indexes 

October  1946.    Pages  1223-1234  should  read  I-XII. 
1226 


New  Classification  Numbers 

Agricultural  Economics  Bureau. 

A  36.157  :nos Farm  cost  situation.      [Proc] 

Foreign  Agricultural  Relations  OflBce. 

A67.19:date Foreign  agricultural  trade  (monthly).  [Proc] 

N'lTE. — Supersedes  Foreign  crops  and  markets, 
monthly   supplement    (A67.8  *  :  date). 
Plant    Industry,    Soils,    and    Agricultural    Engi- 
neering Bureau. 

A  77.518  :nos Information  series.     [Proc.l 

Note. — See,   for   earlier   issues,    A70.il  :    (nos). 

A  77.519  :CT Cooperative  inter-American  plantation  rubber 

development.     [Proc] 
Production  and  Marketing  Administration. 

A  82.29 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Trade  in  grain  futures  (monthly).     [Proc] 

Note. — See,    for    earlier    issues,    A75.209  :     (v. 
nos.  &  nos.). 

A 82.30 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Trade  in  cotton  futures  (monthly).     [Proc] 

Note. — See,    for    earlier    issues,    A75.208 :     (v. 
nos.  &  DOS.). 
Field  Sertnce  Branch. 

A  82.113  :  CT Addresses. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.609  :    (CT). 
National  Archives. 

AE  1.18:  nos [Special  reports.]      [Proc] 

Federal  Interdepartmental  Safety  Council. 

FIS  1.8 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Federal   safety  news    (bimonthly).      [Proc] 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation. 

FL 5.15:  date RFC    small    business    activities    (bimonthly). 

[Proc] 
Social  Security  Administration. 
Children's  Bureau. 

FS  3.209 :  nos Publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L5.20  :   (nos.). 
Special  Services  Office. 

FS  13.1 :  date Annual  reports. 

FS  13.2  :  CT General  publications. 

Food  and  Drug  Administration. 

FS  13.101 :  date Annual  reports. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  FS7.1  :    (date). 

FS  13.102  :CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  FS7.2  :    (CT). 
FS  13.103  :-106 :  ( Reserved) 

FS  13.107 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Food    and    drug    review    (monthly).      [Proc. 

Confidential.] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  FS7.7  :    (v.  nos. 
&  nos.). 

FS  13.108:  nos Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug, 

and  cosmetic  act :  Drugs  and  devices. 

Note.- — See.  for  earlier  issues,  FS7.12  :    (nos.). 
Vocational  Rcliabilitation  Office. 

FS  18.201 :  date Annual  reports. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  FSlO.l :   (date). 

FS  13.202  :CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier   issues,   FS10.2  :    (CT). 
FS  13.203 :-206:  (Reserved) 

FS  13.207:  nos Keliabilitation  service  series. 

Eniploi/ees'  Compensation  Bureau. 

FS  13.301 :  date Annual   reports. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  ECl.l  :    (date). 

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1228  Government  Publications 

FS  13.302  :CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  EC1.2  :   (CT). 
FS  13.303  :-306 :  (Reserved) 

FS  13.307 :  v.  nos.  «&  nos Safety  bulletin    (monthly) . 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  EC1.9  :   (v.  nos. 
&  nos.). 
Mines  Bureau. 

I2S.82:nos Titanium  reports;  Quarterly.     [Proc] 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

IC  1.  saf.  10 :  (late Tabulations  of  statistics  i)ertaiuing  to  signals, 

interlocking,  automatic  train  control,  tele- 
graph and  telephone  for  transmission  of 
train  orders,  and  spring  switches  as  used  on 
railroads  of  United  States. 

Note. — See,    for   earlier    issues,    IC    1    bio.    5 : 
(date). 
Employment  Service. 

L  7.23^:  date Labor    market    information    industry    series 

(compilations). 
Apprentice-Training  Service. 

L  23.7  :  CT Posters. 

Pan  American  Union. 

PA  1.63:  nos Noticiero.     [Proc] 

Emergency  Management  Office. 

Pr  32.413^:  nos Tropical  diseases  reports.     [Proc] 

State  Department. 

S  1.51:  nos Newsletter,    Health   and    Sanitation   Division, 

Institute  of  Inter-American  Affairs  (month- 
ly).    [Proc] 

Note. — See,     for     earlier     issues,     Pr32.4610 : 
(nos.). 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission. 

SE  1.21:  date Table   of   decisions   and    reports    (quarterly). 

[Proc] 
Savings  Bonds  Division. 

T  66.18 :  CT Addresses. 

War  Department. 

W  1.12  * :  CT Rides,    regulations,    orders,    and    instructions 

(separates). 

"\V1.70:CT Army  extension  courses. 

W  1.71  *:  nos Strategic    Bombing    Survey,    Corporation    re- 
ports. 
Military  Intelligence  Division. 

W  100.7:  nos Special  series. 

Army  Service  Forces. 

Inforniution  and  Education  Division. 

W  109.210"  :CT Digest    (separates). 

Information  and  Education  Division. 

W  111.1 :  date Annual  reports. 

Note. — See,      for     earlier     issues,     W109.201  : 
'  (date). 

W1112:CT General  publications. 

Note.— See,  for  earlier  issues,  W109.202  :  (CT). 
National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics. 
Y3.N21'':  11 '*"""°"' Wartime  reports.     [Proc] 

Note. — The  following  publications  have  been  discontinued:  Foreign  Agricul- 
tural Relations  Office,  P\ireign  crops  and  markets,  monthly  supplement 
(A  67.8  =  ;  date""")  ;  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration,  Bi-weekly  notice  to  airmen 
(C  31.109 :  V.  °°')  ;  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration,  United  States  Army  & 
Navy  directory  of  airfields  (continental  United  States)    (C  31.126:  date""'  ). 


Congressional  Set 


Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not 
listed  In  the  Mi*nthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been 
previously  entered  separately. 

The  following  bound  volumes  were  sent  to  Depository  Libraries  during  the 
month  of  October  1946 : 

House  Documents No.  480,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •  Item  323 

No.  547,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •  Item  322 

Senate  Documents No.  248,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.     •  Item  323 

Nos.  143-2.54,  with  exceptions,  78th  Congress,  2d 
session.     •  Item  323 

Senate  Reports Nos.  12,  pt.  4,  59,  pt.  3,  310,  pt.  2,  404,  pt.  2,  539, 

pts.   2-5,    629-885,   78th   Congress,   2d   session. 

•  Item  414 

Nos.    886-1119,    78th    Congress,  2d    session. 

•  Item  414 

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Monthly  Catalog 

'No.  622  •  November  1946 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  The  Department  issues  a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  can  then  select  the  available  ones  desired. 

Barley.     Grading  barley  at  countiT  points  [with  list  of  references].     Sept.  1946. 
8  p.  il.  (AIS  54.)     t     •  Item  11 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-278  A  1.G4  :  54 

Cattle.  Statistics  of  beef  cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  and  mules;  prepared  under 
direction  of  Yearbook  Statistical  Committee.  [1946.]  [1] +1-8+285-340  p. 
(Separate  from  Agricultural  statistics  no.  100.)  [From  Agricultural  statis- 
tics, 1945.]     t  A1.47/a:100 

Cotton.  Statistics. of  cotton,  sugar,  and  tobacco;  prepared  under  direction  of 
Yearbook  Statistical  Committee.  [1946.]  [1] +1-8+70-116  p.  (Separate 
from  Agricultural  statistics,  no.  96.)      [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]     t 

A  1.47/a :  96 

Dairi/  and  poultry  statistics ;  prepared  under  direction  of  Yearbook  Statistical 
Committee.  [1946.]  [1] +1-8+341-405  p.  (Separate  from  Agricultural  sta- 
tistics no.  101.)      [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]     t  A  1.47/a  :  101 

Farm  capital  and  income  statistics ;  prepared  under  direction  of  Yearbook  Sta- 
tistical Committee.  [1940.]  [2] +1-8+406-520  p.  (Separate  from  Agricul- 
tural statistics  no.  102.)      [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]     f    A  1.47/a  :  102 

Hay.  Statistics  of  hay,  seeds,  and  minor  field  crops;  prepared  luider  direction 
of  Yearbook  Statistical  Committee.  [1946.]  [1] +1-8+253-284  p.  (Sepa- 
rate from  Agricultural  statistics  no.  99.)    [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]  t 

A  1.47/a :  99 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  72,  Jan.  1-June  15.  1946  [title  page,  contents, 
errata  and  authors'  emendations,  and  index].  1946.  v+5  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
•  Item  12  A1.23:72/t.p.&cont. 

Note. — This  periodical  is  issued  by  the  Agriculture  Department  in  cooperation  with  the 
Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  As  the  edition  is  limited  it  is 
not.  sent  free  to  individuals,  but  only  to  libraries  of  experiment  stations,  colleges,  tech- 
nical schools,  and  universities,  and  to  laboratories,  divisions,  offices,  and  departments 
on  whose  staffs  are  several  technically  trained  men  in  biological,  chemical,  or  physical 
sciences.  It  is  also  sent  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges  of  their"  pub- 
lications for  those  of  the  Agriculture  Department. 

OiUccd.^.  Statistics  of  oilseeds,  fats,  and  oils ;  prepared  under  direction  of  Year- 
book Statistical  Committee.  [1946.]  [i] +1-8+117-146  p.  (Separate  from 
Agricultural  statistics  no.  97.)      [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]     t 

A  1.47/a  :  97 

Weights  and  measures.  Approximate  or  average  weights  of  various  commodities 
and  other  conversion  factors.  [1946.]  p.  5-8.  (Separate  from  Agricultural 
statistics  no.  94.)      [From  Agricultural  statistics,  1945.]     f  A  1.47/a  :  94 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Balance  sheet  of  agriculture,  address  by  Norman  J.  Wall,  head. 
Division  of  Agricultural  Finance,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  CHitlook  Confer- 
ence, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  1  tab.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.51 :  Ag  8/24 

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1232  Government  Publications 

Addresses — Continued. 

Developments  affecting  market  outlets  for  farm  protlucts,  address  by  F.  L. 

Thonisen,  liead,  Division  of  Marketing  and  Transportation  Researcli,  at  24tli 
annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Wasliington,  D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1946. 
[19-16.]     13  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.r)l  :  :M3  4/8 

Farm  cost  situation,  address  by  Wylie  D.  Goodsell,  Bureau  of  Agricultural 

Economics,  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Oct.    8,    1946.     [1946.]     10  p.    4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.r)l :  F  22/18 

Farm  family  living,  address  by  Margaret  G.  Rfid,  head,  Family  Economics 

Division,  Bureau  of  Human  Nutrition  and  Home  Economics,  Agricultural  Re- 
search Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outh>ok  Conference.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t    A  36..')1 :  F  22/19 

Goals  and  price  supports,  address  by  H.  B.  Boyd,  director  of  Office  of 

Price  and  of  Agricultural  Conservation  Programs  Branch,  Production  and 
Marketing  Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.51 :  P  93/4 

Outlook  for  agricultural  exports,  address  by  Leslie  A.  Wheeler,  director. 

Office  of  Foreign  Agricultural  Relations,  at  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Con- 
ference, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.r,l :  E-x  7/4 

Promising  new  outlets  for  farm  products,  address  by  Louis  B.  Howard, 

chief.  Bureau  of  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Chemistry,  Agricultural  Research 
Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4»     [Processed.]     t  A 36.51 :  P  942/4 

Relation  of  outlook   to  programs  of  the  Department,   address  by  Dave 

Davidson,  assistant  administrator  for  field  operations.  Production  and  Market- 
ing Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Oct.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  4"     [Proces.sed.]     f  A  36.51 :  Ou  8/3 

Trends  in  farm  income  and  tenure  and  their  relation  to  farm  home  improve- 
ment, address  by  John  C.  Ellickson.  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics,  at  24th 
annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference.  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  10.  1946. 
[1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.51 :  In  2/2 

Citrus  fruit.  Citrus,  estimates  of  production  and  utilization,  1943-44  to  1945-46. 
Oct.  1946.    5  p.  large  8°     (Crop  Reporting  Board.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.2 :  C  49/8/943-46 

Readjustments  in  processing  and  marketing  citrus  fruits ;   [prepared  by 

Hugh  L.  Cook].  Washington,  D.  C.  July  1946.  [2]-f iii-f  1-14A+15-15A+ 
16-19<")  p.  il.  4°  [I'rocessed.  Prepared  at  suggestion  of  working  group  on 
conversion  of  marketing  facilities  and  methods,  Interbureau  Committee  on 
Post  War  Programs.]     t  A  36.2  :  C  49/10 

Farm  icorkcrs.  Wages  and  wage  rates  of  seasonal  farm  workers  at  selected 
USDA  labor  supplv  centers  in  north  central  California,  Aug.-Oct.  1945 ;  [pre- 
pared by  William  H.  Metzler].  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1046.  [2] +22  p.  il.  4° 
(Surveys  of  wages  and  wage  rates  in  agriculture,  report  9.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.156 : 9 

Wages  and  wage  rates  of  seasonal  farm  workers  in  harvest  of  selected 

truck  crops,  California.  1945;  [prepared  by  William  H.  Metzler].  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  Apr.  1946.  [2] +32  p.  il.  4°  (Surveys  of  wages  and  wage  rates  in 
agriculture,  report  10.)      [Processed.]     t  A36.156:10 

Wages  and  wa^e  rates  of  seasonal  farm  workers  in  USDA  labor  supply 

centers  at  Arvin.  Woodville.  and  Firebaugh.  Calif..  Nov.  1945 ;  [prepared  by 
William  H.  Metzler].  Washington,  D.  C,  May  1946.  [2] +18  p.  il.  4°  (Sur- 
veys of  wages  and  wage  rates  in  agriculture,  report  13.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  36.156 :  13 

Fruit.  Reduction  of  loss  and  damage  in  rail  transportation  of  fresh  fruits  and 
vegetables  by  improved  loading  methods;  by  Philip  L.  Breakiron.  Aug.  1946. 
cover  title,  [2] +80  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  36.2 :  F  94/34 

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November  1946  1233 

Haxj  harvesting  methods,  southeastern  Nebraska,  1945;  by  Harry  G.  Sitler  and 
Clarence  A.  Fiske.  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1946.  [l]+15p.  4°  (F.  M.  60.) 
[  Processed.  ]     t  A  36.118 :  60 

Potato  harvcH  icorkers.  Wages  and  wage  r^tes  of  potato  harvest  workers  on 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  week  ended  Sept.  1,  1945;  rpi'cpared  by  Catherine  Sent]. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1946.  [2] +16  p.  il.  4°  (Surveys  of  wages  and  wage 
rates  in  agriculture,  report  8.)      [I'rocessed.]     t  A  36.156 -.8 

Sugar.     World  sugar  situation,  Aug.  1946.     [1946.]     57  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.2  :Su  3/946 

Vegetables.     Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reports.     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.101 : 
Note. — The  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau  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  fresh  market,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
reports  :  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  crop  reports  ; 
Truck  crop  news  :  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year.  Kovised  statistical  sum- 
maries are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  covering  a  varying  period  of  years.  Priuicd 
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  January 
quarterly  issue  each  year. 

AGRICULTURAL  RESEARCH  ADMINISTRATION 

Rvseareh  achievement  sheet :  Improved  sizing  of  children's  clothing  [with  list 
of  reference  data].  Aug.  28,  1946.  [2]  p.  4°  (R.  A.  S.  63,  H.)  [Processed.] 
t  A  77.7:  63(H) 

Salt  problem  in  irrigation  agriculture,  research  at  United  States  Regional  Salin- 
ity Laboratory;  [prepared  by  H.  E.  Hayward  and  O.  C.  Rlagistad.]  [Aug. 
1946.]  iii+27  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  607.) 
[Includes  list  of  I'ublications  of  Salinity  Laboratory.]  *  Paper,  10c.  (incor- 
rectly given  in  publication  as  5c.).  9  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  46-140  A  1.38 :  607 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  CHEMISTRY  BttREAU 

Beet  sugai:  Report  of  studies  on  uniformity  of  quality  of  beet  sugars :  1.,  Chemi- 
cal and  physical  studies  on  beet  sugars  of  1945  campaign ;  by  C.  A.  Fort  and 
S.  Byall:  2.,  Biological  studies  of  beet  sugars;  by  H.  H.  Hall  and  Dorothea 
J.   Teunisson.     July   1946.     [l]+49   leaves,   4°     (AIC-123.)      [Processed.]     t 

A  77.104/2 :  123 

Glutamic  acid  review  and  bibliography;  [by]  H.  S.  Olcott  and  G.  H.  Brother. 
Aug.  1946.  20  p.  4"  (AIC-119;  ^Vestern  Regional  Research  Laboratory.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  77.104/2  :  119 

I'cannts.  Manufacture  and  use  of  peaimt  protein  [with  list  of  literature  cited; 
byj  R.  S.  Burnett.  [1946.]  3  p.  il.  4°  (AIC-125  Southern  Regional  Research 
Laboratory.)  [I'rocessed.  Published  in  Chemical  and  engineering  news,  v. 
24,  no.  4.,  Feb.  25,  1946.]     t  A  77.104/2  :  125 

Research  on  peanuts  and  peanut  products.  Southern  Regional  Research 

Laboratory  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  K.  S.  Markley.  [1946.]  [1]+17  leaves,  4" 
(AIC-109;  Southern  Regional  Research  Laboratory.)  [Processed.  Presented 
before  National  Peanut  Council  meeting,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  2  and  3.  1944.]     t 

A  77.104/2 :  109 

Soyhean  protein  production,  comparison  of  use  of  alcohol-extracted  with  petro- 
leuni-etlier-i'Xtracted  flakes  in  pilot  plant  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  bv] 
P.  A.  Belter,  A.  C.  Beckel,  and  A.  K.  Smith.  [1946.]  5  p.  il.  4"  (AIC-122; 
Northern  Regional  Research  Laboratory.)  [Processed.  Published  in  Industrial 
and  engineering  chemistry,  v.  36,  Sept.  1944.]     t  A  77.104/2: 122 

ANIMAL   INDUSTRY   BUREAU 

Inaplasmosis  in  cattle;  by  Geo.  W.  Stiles.    Feb.  1931,  revised  Aug.  1946.     [1946.] 
llp.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  1.54.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  7 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-273  A  1.4/2 :  154/3 

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1234  Go^T.RNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Milk  goats:  [by  C.  G.  Potts  and  V.  L.  Simmons].     [Feb.  1918,  revised  July  19S7, 
sliglitly  revised  May  1946.]      [1946.]     ii+36  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  020.)      [This  publication  was  originally  prepared  by  Edward  L. 
Shaw.]     *  Papt^r.  lOo.      •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-276  A  1.9 :  920/11 

Poiiltrif.     Incubation  and  brooding  of  chickens;  [by  M.  A.  Jul!  and  A.  R.  Lee]. 
[Jan.    1928,    revised    Sept.    1^6.]      [1946.]     ii+26   p.    11.     (Agriculture   Dept. 
Farmers"  bulletin  15.38.)      [Revision  of  this  bulletin  was  made  by  the  junior 
author.]     *  Paper.  10c.     •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-275  A  1.9 :  1538/2 

ENTOMOLOGY    AND    PI^VNT    QrAR.\NTlXE    BUREAU 

Addresses.  Surveys  in  relation  to  pest-control  work,  [address]  by  W.  L.  Popham. 
assistant  chief  of  Bureau,  presented  at  meeting  of  Pacific  Slope  Branch  of 
American  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists,  Riverside,  Calif.,  June  2.5-27, 
1946.     [1946.]     S  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  77.321 :  P  43 

Boll  weevil  [life  history  and  control].  [Apr.  1^6.]  [2]  p.  11.  (Picture  .sheet 
15.)      [Illustrator,  A.  D.  Cushman.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  84  A  77.320: 15 

Bollworm  [life  historv  and  control].  [Apr.  1946.]  [2]  p.  il.  (Picture  sheet  16.) 
[Illustrator,  A.  D.  V'ushmau.]     *  Paper.  5c.     •  Item  84  A  77.320: 16 

Cotton  aphid  [life  history  and  control].  [Apr.  1^6.]  [2]  p.  11.  (Picture  sheet 
17.)      [Illustrator,  A.  D.  Cushman.]     ♦  Paijer.  5c.     •  Item  84  A  77.320: 17 

Cotton  flea  hopper  [life  history,  injury  and  control].  [Apr.  1W6.]  [2]  p.  U. 
(Picture  sheet  18.)      [Illustrator,  A.  D.  Cushman.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  84 

A  77.320 :  18 

Cotton  leaficorm  [Injury,  life  history  and  control].  [Apr.  1946.]  [2]  p.  il. 
(Picture  sheet  19.)      [Illustrator,  A.  D.  Cushman.]     *  Paper.  5c.     •  Item  84 

A  77.320 :  19 

Insectieide  Investigations  Division.  List  of  publications  and  patents  of  Division 
of  Insecticide  Investigations,  Apr.  1-Aug.  31,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  4"  [Pi-oc- 
essed.]     t  A  77.318:  946 

Japanese  hcctJe.  Colonization  of  organism  causing  milky  disease  of  Japanese 
beetle  larvae,  193^-45 ;  by  R.  T.  White  and  P.  J.  McCabe.  Sept.  1946.  6+  [2] 
p.  11.  4°     (E-704.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-704 

Effect  of  sun's  rays  upon  viability  of  spores  of  Bacillus  popilliae  Dutky, 

organism  causing  milkv  disease  of  Japanese  beetle  larvae;  bv  Ralph  T.  White. 
Sept.  1946.    4  p.  4"     (E-703.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.312 :  E-703 

Potato  tuber  iconn.  States  and  B.  E.  P.  Q.  cooperative  potato  tuber  worm 
survey,  1EH12-45;   [map].     1946.     6.3X10  in.     t     •  Item  82 

A  77.319  :P84/942-45 

Red  spider  [life  history,  injury  and  control].  [Apr.  1946.]  [2]  p.  11.  (Picture 
sheet  20.)     [Illustrator,  A.  D.  Cushman.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  84 

A  77.320:  20 

EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE 

Agrieiiltiire.    Workers  in  subjects  pertaining  to  agriculture  in  land-grant  colleges 
and    experiment    stations,    104.5—16;    by    Betty    T.    Richardson.      June    1^6. 
vi-fl(>4  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  603.)      [Text  and 
map  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1482  A  1.38 :  603 

HtTMAN    NUTRITION    AND    HOME    ECONOMICS    BURE.\U 

Food.  National  food  guide,  eat  this  way  every  day.  [Aug.  1946.]  [2]  p.  il. 
oblong  8",  folded  into  narrow  8"  size.  (Agriculture  Dept.  AIS-53. )  [Revision 
of  NFC-4,  National  wartime  food  guide.]     t     •  Item  11  A  1.G4  :  53 

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November  1946  1235 

Leather.  Make-overs  from  leather,  fur,  and  felt;  [by  Clarice  L.  Scott].  [Oct. 
1946.]      16    p.    il.    4°     (Agriculture    Dept.     Misc.    pub.    614.)      *  Paper,    5c. 

•  Item  14 

L.  C.  card  Agr  46-279  A  1.38 :  614 

Posters.  The  basic  7,  eat  this  way  every  day,  in  addition  to  the  basic  7,  eat 
any  other  foods  you  want,  don't  waste  food;  poster.     1946.     2S.4X18.4  in.     f 

A  77.707 :  F73/3 

Refrigerators.    How  to  choose  and  use  your  refrigerator.     [Oct.  1946.]     16  p.  il. 
oblong  32°     (Agriculture  Dept.    AIS-56.)     f     •   Item  11 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-277  A  1.64 :  56 

PLANT  INDUSTEY,   SOILS,  AND  AGRICULTUliAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Dasheen,  southern  root  crop  for  home  use  and  market;  [by  Robert  A.  Young]. 
[June  1924,  revised  Dec.  1936,  slightly  revised  Sept.  1946.]  [1946.]  ii+38  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1396.)     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9 :  1396/3 

Guayule.  Variability  of  certain  seed,  seedling,  and  young-plant  characters  of 
guayule  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Walter  T.  Federer.  Aug.  1946. 
[l]+2.5    p.       (Agriculture    Dept.      Technical    bulletin    919.)       "*  Paper,    10c. 

•  Item  16 

L.  C.  card  Agr  46-298  A  1.36 :  919 

Jil'-ushroonis.  Some  common  mushrooms  and  how  to  know  them  [with  list  of 
collateral  reading]  ;  by  Vera  K.  Charles.  Mar.  1981,  slightly  revised  Aug. 
1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  60  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  143.)  [Super- 
sedes Agriculture  Department  bulletin  175,  Mushrooms  and  other  common 
fungi,  and  Farmers'  bulletin  796,  Some  common  edible  and  poisonous  mush- 
rooms.]    *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  7  A  1.4/2:  143/2 

Peaehes.     Effect  of  chloride  and  sulfate  salts  on  growth  and  development  of 
Elberta  peach  on  Shalil  and  Lovell  rootstocks  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  H.   E.  Hayward,  E.  M.  Long  and  Rachel  Uhvits.     Sept.  1946.     48  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  922.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-299  A  1.36:  922 

Ruhher.  Cooperative  inter-American  plantation  rubber  development,  Colombia 
[with  list  of  references  cited]  ;  by  O.  D.  Hargis,  B.  C.  Stakman,  K.E.  .Johnson, 
C.  D.  La  Rue,  H.  Sorensen  and  W.  G.  Wlialey.  Washington.  D.  C.  June  1046. 
cover  title,  [2]-f65  p.  7  pi.  3  maps,  4°    [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  77.519:0  71 

Cooperative  inter-American  plantation  rubber  development,  introduction 

[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  W.  Brandes.  Washinghon.  D.  C,  June 
1946.     cover  title,  [l]-fll  p.     4°     [Processed.]     t  A  77.519:  In  88 

Cooperative  inter-American  plantation  rubber  development,  Mexico  [with 

list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  D.  La  Rue,  T.  S.  Grant,  R.  E.  Stadelman,  T.  D. 
Mallery,  K.  E.  Johnson,  W.  G.  Whaley.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1946.  cover 
title,   [2]-f-l-33a-|-34-56  p.  6  pi.  4°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

A  77.519 :  M  57 
Soybeans.  Relation  of  temperature  and  seed  moisture  to  viability  of  stored  soy- 
bean seed  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Eben  H.  Toole  and  Vivian  K.  Toole. 
Sept.  1946.  9p.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  753.)  *  Paper,  5c.  •Item 
753 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-272  A  1.4/2  :  753 

BulUvan  County,  N.  Y.  Soil  survey,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y.  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Wilber  Secor,  D.  F.  Kinsman.  W.  E.  Benson.  C.  B.  Lawrence,  Willard 
DeGolyer,  and  Clarence  Lounsbury.  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  99  p.  il.  map  in 
pocket.  ([Soil  survey  report]  series  1938,  no.  8.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Cornell  University  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  another 
map  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  55c.  •  Item  143 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-296  A  77.514 :  938/8 

Uni07i  County,  Pa.  Soil  survey.  Union  County.  Pa. ;  by  S.  R.  Bacon,  David  Taylor, 
Alfred  Boileau,  and  Gerald  Yoder.     Sept.  1946.     cover  title,  115  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi., 

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1236  Go\'ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Union  Countji,  Pa. — Continued 
map  and  1  tab.  in  pttcket.     ( [Soil  survey  report]  series  1940,  no.  2.)     [Prepared 
in  cooperation   with   Pennsylvania   State  College  School   of  Agriculture  and 
Experiment  Station.     Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  COc.     •  Item  143 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-280  A  77.514 :  940/2 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Farm  labor.  Help  American  farmers  save  record  food  crops  for  hungry  people! 
f.Kt  sheet,  19-16  farm  labor  program,  Sept.  14th  supplement  to  May  1,  1946 
fact  sheet.     [1946.]     3  p.  4"     [Proce.ssed.]     t  A  43.2 :  L  ll/supp.-2 

FARM  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Report.  Annual  report  of  Farm  Security  Administration,  1944r-45.  [1946.] 
[2]+15p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  3&-2699r)  A  80.701 :  &45 

Note. — This  publication  carries  the  classification  of  the  Farm  Security  Administration 
when  it  was  subordinate  to  the  War  Food  Administration  during  the  period  covered 
by  this  report. 

FOREIGN  AGRICULTURAL  RELATIONS  OFFICE 

Chile's  pattern  of  agricultural  production  and  trade  [vsrith  list  of  literature  cited] ; 
by  Paul  L.  Guest.  [1946.]  [2]+18  p.  il.  4°  [From  Foreign  agriculture,  Aug.- 
Sept.  1946.]     t  A67.7/a:C437 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Community  forests  for  rural  people.  [June  1945,  slightly  revised  July  1946.] 
[1946.]  8  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  244.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Extension  Service.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.35  :  244/2 

Timber.  Tables  for  estimating  board-foot  volume  of  timber  ;  [by  Clement  Mesav- 
age  and  James  W.  Girard.]     [1^6.]     94-f  [6]  p.  small  4°     $        A  13.2 :  T  48/17 

Wood.  Bolt-bearing  strength  of  wood  and  modified  wood,  bearing  strength  of 
commercial  cross-banded  compreg  under  aircraft  bolts;  [by  P.  J.  Hunt,  H.  R. 
Goodell,  and  R.  S.  Phillips].  Feb.  1946.  cover  title,  14  p.  11  pi.  19  tab.  4° 
(Forest  Products  Laboratory,  no.  1523-B.)  [Processed.  This  report  is  one 
of  a  series  issued  in  cooperation  with  Army-Navy-Civil  Committee  on  Aircraft 
Design  Criteria  under  supervision  of  Aeronautical  Board.]     f 

A  13.27/13 :  1523-B 
Maps 

Mount  Hood  National  Forest.  Your  Mount  Hood  National  Forest.  [1946.]  1 
sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°  folded  into  4°  size.  (North  Pacific 
Region.)     f     •  Item  122  A  13.2  :M  86/2 

Ochoco  National^orest.  Ochoco  National  Forest.  [1946.]  1  sheet  (with  map 
on  verso),  il.  large  4°  folded  into  4°  size,      t     •  Item  122  A  13.2  :  Oc3 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Farmers.    Popular  publications  for  farmer  and  homemaker ;  compiled  by  Eleanor 
W.  Clay.     July  1944,  revised  July  1946.     [1946.]     iv-f  36  p.  narrow  S"     (List 
5;  Publications  Division.)     t     •  Item  131 
L.  C.  card  Agr  44-131  A  21.9/8:  5/4 

PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Cold  storage.    Survey  of  cold  storage  space  as  of  Oct.  1,  1945 ;  by  V.  M.  Queener 

and  A.  S.  Walker.     Aug.  1946.     29  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.     Other  illustrations  on 
front  cover.]     f  A  82.2  :  C  67/2/945 

Cotton.  Quality  of  cotton  in  carry-over.  United  States,  Aug.  1,  1946.  Oct.  16, 
1946.     14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  A  82.2 :  C  82/946 

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No\TEMBER  1946  1237 

Livestock  slaughter  and  meat  statistics ;  compiled  by  Analysis  Section  of  War 
Meat  Board  1942-46.     Aug.  1940.     cover  title,  iv+56  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

A  82.2 :  L  75/942-46 

Meat  Inspection  Division.  Directory  of  Meat  Inspection  Division;  corrected  to 
July  1,1946.  1946.  [l]+61p.  (Livestock  Brunch.)  *  Paper,  1.5c.  a  Item  67 
L.  C.  card  Agr  45-5  A  82.2 :  M  46/946 

Milk.  Amendment  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  marketing  area,  effective  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order 
65,  anidt.  3.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations  (Marketing  orders) , 
pt.  965.]     t     •  Item  159  A  80.116 :  65/amdt.3 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed   with   the   Order   under   Dirtribution   Office,   War 
Food  Administration,  so  that  it  may  be  tiled  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  1  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  hnndling  of  milk  in  New 

Orleans,  La.,  marketing  area,  effective  Aug.  6,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order  42, 
amdt.  1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations  (marketing  orders), 
pt.  942.]     t     •   Item  159  A  80.825  ::  42/amdt.l 

Note. — This  Amendment  is  classed  With  the  Order  under  Marketing  Services  Office, 
War  Food  Administration,  so  that  it  maj'  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  1  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Tri-State  marketing 

area,  effective  Sept.  1.  1946.  [1940. J  2  p.  (Order  72,  amdt.  1.)  [Title  7, 
chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations  (Marketing  orders),  pt.  972.]  f  9  Item 
159  A  80.825 :  72/amdt.l 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Marketing   Services  Office, 
so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  1  to  Order  35,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in 

Omaha-Council  Bluff.s  marketing  area,  effective  May  1,  1940.  [1946.]  3  p. 
(Amendment  1  to  Order  35,  as  amended.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal 
regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  935.]     t     •  Item  159 

A  80.116:  35/amdt.l 
Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Food  Distribution  Adminis- 
tration so  that  it  may  be  tiled  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  1  to  Order  48,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in 

Sioux  City,  Iowa,  marketing  area,  effective  May  1,  194().  [1946.]  3  p. 
(Amendment  1  to  Order  48,  as  amended.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal 
regulations,    (Marketing  orders)    pt.  948.]     t     •  Item   159 

A  75.20 :  48/2/amdt.l 
Note. — This    amendment   is    classed   with    the    Order    under    Agricultural    Marketing 
Administration  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment   3   to    Order,   as   amended,    regulating   handling   of   milk    in 

Greater  Boston,  Mass.,  marketing  area,  effective  June  1,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p. 
(Order  4,  as  amended,  amdt.  3.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations, 
(Marketing  orders)  pt.  904.]     f     •   Item  159  A  73.8  :  4/amdt.3 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Surplus  Marketing  Admin- 
istration so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Compilation  of  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Clinton, 

Iowa,  marketing  area,  compiled  Apr.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  15  p.  (Order  70,  as 
amended.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders) 
pt.  970.]  t  ( information  incorrect  in  publication  as  to  sale  by  Superintendent 
of  Documents).     •  Item  159  '  A  82.22 :  70 

Order  regulating  handling  of  milk   in  Cleveland,   Ohio,  marketing  area, 

effective  Aug.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  19  p.  (Order  75.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code 
of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  975.]  t  (information  incor- 
rect in  publication  as  to  sale  by  Superintendent  of  Documents).     •  Item  159 

A  82.22 :  75 

Suf/ar  beets.  Amendment  to  determination  of  fair  and  rea.sonable  wage  rates  for 
1940  crop  of  sugar  beets.  May  7,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  D.  234,  Amendment;  Sugar 
Branch.)     f  A 82.19 :  234/amdt. 

8iif/arcane.  Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  prices  for  1946  crop  of  Virgin 
Islands  sugarcane.  Mar.  18,  1940.  1  p.  (S.  D.  240;  Sugar  Branch.)  t 
•  Item  30  A  82.19:  240 

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1238  Government  Publications 

Tobacco.     Annual  report  on  tobacco  statistics,  104(5 ;  prepared  by  Tobacco  Branch. 
Sept.  104ti.     G2  p.  il.  4"     ([CS-20.])      [Series  designation  apimirs  on  cover.]    t 
•  Item  61 
L.  C.  card  Agr  37-394  A  82.18 :  20 

FEDERAL  CROP  INSURANCE   CORPORATION 

Posters.  Crop  insurance  on  this  farm;  [poster].  1946.  14.5X10.G  in.  [Card- 
board.]    t  A  82.202:  0  88 

HELD  SERVICE  BRANCH 

Addresses.  Soil  saving  methods ;  [by]  E.  R.  Jackman.  [July  1946.]  4  p.  [Ad- 
dress presented  at  18th  annual  Eastern  Oregon  Wheat  League  meeting.)     t 

A  82.113 :  J  13 

Agricultural  conservation.  1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Arizona, 
supp.  2  [to  handbook].  Sept.  4,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Ari- 
zona, supp.  2.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  Ar  4i/W6/supp.2 

1^46  agricultural  conservation  program  for  California,  supp.  4  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4,  1940.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  California,  supp.  4.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112  :  C  12/946/supp.4 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Colorado,  supp.  4  [to  hand- 

book[.     Sept.  4,  1946.     1  p.     (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Colorado,  supp.  4.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  C  71/&46/supp.4 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Idaho,  supp.  2  [to  handbook]. 

Sept  4,  1946.    1  p.     (Western  region  ;  WR  46-1,  Idaho,  supp.  2.)     [Processed.]    t 

A  82.112 :  Id  l/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Kansas,  supp.  3  [to  handbook]. 

Sept  4,  1946.     1  p.      (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Kansas,  supp.  3.)      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112 :  K  13/946/supp.3 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Montana,  supp.  2  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4,  1046.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1.  Montana,  supp.  2.) 
[Processed.  ]     t  A  82.112 :  M  76/94G/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Nevada,  supp.  2  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4,  1^6.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Nevada,  supp.  2.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  N  41/&46/supp.2 

1^46  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Nevr  Mexico,  supp.  2  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4.  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region:  WR  46-1.  New  Mexico,  supp.  2.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112  :  N  42m/&46/supp.2 

1946  agricultural   conservation   program  for  North  Dakota,    supp.   2    [to 

handbook].     Sept.  4.  1946.     1  p.     (Western  region;  WR  46-1.  North  Dakota, 
supp.  2.)     [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  N  81d/W6/supp.2 

1&46  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Oregon,  supp.  3  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Oregon,  supp.  3.) 
[Processed.  ]     t  A  82.112 :  Or  3/946'supp.3 

1W6  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Utah,  supp.  3  [to  handbook]. 

Sept.  4,  1946.    1  p.     (Western  region  ;  WR  46-1,  Utah,  supp.  3.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  82.112 :  Ut  l/^6/supp.3 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Washington,  supp.  2  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  Region ;  WR  4&-1.  Washington,  supp.  2.) 
[Proce.s.sed.]     t  A  82.112 :  W  27/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Wyoming,  supp.  4  [to  hand- 
book]. Sept.  4.  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Wyoming,  supp.  4.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112  :  W  99/946/supp.4 

1947  agricultural  conservation   program  for  Connecticut.      [1&46.]     iii+ 

8  p.  il.    (Northeast  region;  NER-lllO-Conn.)     t     •  Item  31 

A  82.110 :  C  76/947 

1947  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Maine.     [1946.]      [2]+10p.  il. 

(Northeast  region  ;  NER-lllO-Maine. )     t     •  Item  31  A  82.110 :  M  28/947 

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Agricultural  conservation — Continued. 

1947    agricultural     conservation    program     for    Massachusetts.     [1048.  J 

ili  +  11  p.  il.     (Northeast  region;  NER-lllO-Mass.)     t     •  Item  31 

A  82.110  :M  38/947 

r    agi'icultural    conservation    program    for    Now    Hanip.'Jliii-e.      [194G  ] 
il.     (Northeast  region;  NER-1110-N.  H.)     t     •   Item  31 

A82.110:N42h/947 

1947  agricultural  conservation  program  for  New  Jersey.     [1946.]     ii+13  p. 

11.     (Northeast  region;  NER-1110-N.  J.)     f     •  Item  31      A  82.110 :  N  42J/947 

1947   agricultural   conservation   program   for   New   York.     [1946.1     8   p. 

(Northeast  region;  NER-1110-N.  Y.)     t  A  82.110  :  N  42y/947 

1947  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Pennsylvania.     [1946.]     ii.+13 

p.  il.      (Northeast  region;  NER-1110-Pa.)     t     •  Item  31     A  82.110  :  P  38/947 

1947    agricultural     conservation     program    for    Rhode    Island.     [1946.] 

[2] +10  p.  il.     (Northeast  region;  NER-1110-R.  I.)     t     •  Item  31 

A  82.110  :R  34/947 

1947  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Vermont.     [1946.]     ii+10  p. 

il.     (Northeast  region  ;  NER-1110-Vt. )     t     •  Item  31  A  82.110 :  V  59/947 

SOIL  CONSERVATION  SERVICE 

nannon  County,  Okla.     Physical  land  conditions  in  farm  security  soil  conserva- 
tion district,  Harmon  County,  Okla.;  by  Ralph  H.  Bond.     1946.     41  p.  il.  large 
8°    (Physical   land   survey   40.)      [For   use  in   farm   conservation   planning.] 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  150 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-297  A  57.24 :  40 

Strip  cropping  for  con.servation  and  production;  [by  Harold  E.  Tower  and  Harry 
H.    Gardner].     [Sept.    1946.]      [2] +46    p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1981.)      [Slight  revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1919,  Strip  cropping  for 
war  production.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-274  A  1.9  :  1981 

SOLICITOR 

Grain.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  I.  &  S.  no.  5092,  routing  grain 
central  territory;  brief  for  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+31p.     t  A  33.5  :G  761/2 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

NoTK. — The   Commission   furnishes   individual   copies   of   most   of  its   publications   gra- 
tuitou.sly  to  those  who  apply  for  them. 

Conference  on  Efficienc\i  Ratings  Administration.     Proceedings  of  3d  annual  Con- 
ference on  Efficiency  Ratings  Administration,  conducted  by  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission, Nov.  27-28,  1945,  Interior  Department  Auditorium,  \Vashingtoi»,  D.  C. 
[1940.]     cover  title,  [1] +35  p.     t     •   Item  169 
L.  C.  card  45-35568  CS  1.2  :  E  f  4/945 

Disabled  veteran  in  Federal  civil  service,  report  to  veterans  and  tlieir  organ- 
ization.s,  and  to  appointing  oflBcers  of  Federal  civil  service;   [prepared  by  In- 
formation Division].     Sept.  1946.     14+ [2]  p.  il.     t      •   Item  169 
L.  C.  card  46-27818  CS  1.2 :  V  64/5 

Efficiency  ratings,  1940-45   selected  list  of  references.     Jan.  1&46.     [3] +19  p.  4" 
[Process(Kl.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27622  CS  1.2:  Ef  4/2/940-45 

Federal  personnel  manual.     Federal   personnel   manual,   transmittal  sheet  51; 

Aug.   26,   1946.     [1946.]     [15]    p.   4"     [Issued   in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper, 

beginning  with  Transmittal  sheet  no.  1,  subscription  price  is  $3.50  (52  issues)  ; 

foreign  subscription,  $5.00.     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  51 

Note.- — This  installment  contains  certain   pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

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1240  GOVTIRNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Federal  perftotniel  lunniial — Continued. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  52;  Sept.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     [16]  p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loo.se-leaf  form.]      •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  52 

Note. — This  Installnipnt  contains  certain   pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  tlie 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  sheet  53;  Sept.  17,  1946.     [1946.]     [29]  p.  4"     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form.]     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  53 

XoTE. — This  installm«>nt  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  Department  of  Commerce  is  engaged  in  numerous  activities  concerned  with 
the  promotion  of  the  Nation's  industry  and  trade.  Through  services  of  this  character 
the  Department  assists  in  simplification  processes,  the  increase  and  improvement  of  pro- 
duction and  the  elimination  of  waste  in  production  and  distribution.  Aids  to  industry 
luclude  conducting  investigations  and  research  to  facilitate  the  production,  transportation, 
and  sale  of  goods,  and  supplying  trade  information  to  .Vmerican  producers  and  exporters  ; 
encouraging  invention  by  protecting  inventors  in  their  patent  rights  :  enumerating,  com- 
piling, and  disseminating  population  statistics  as  well  as  social,  industrial,  and  fiscal  data; 
establishing  commodity  weights,  measures,  and  standards:  fostering  the  Nation's  civil  air 
transportation  system":  and  disseminating  vital  weather  information.  The  free  distribu- 
tion of  pul)lications  of  the  Department  is  confined  almost  entirely  to  libraries,  educational 
Institutions,  the  press,  and  commercial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices 
stated  below,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Wash- 
ington 25.  D.  C,  to  whom  remittances  must  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part  of 
the  Department  of  Commerce. 

Business  sen-ice  cheek  list,  week  ending  July  5-26.  1946;  v.  1,  no.  1-4  [1946.] 
Each  4  p.  or  6  p.  4°  [Weekly.  Previous  issues  were  processed  and  were  not 
entered  in  Monthly  catalog.]  *  Paper  5c  .single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr;  foreign 
subscription,  $1.75.  C  1.24  ;l/l-4 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Commerce.  Changes  in  Schedule  C.  code  classification  of  countries,  Jan.  1.  1945 
edition.     Aug.  28,  1946.     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  3.150 :  C/945/ch.-3 

Schedule  B.  statistical  classification  of  domestic  and  foreign  commodities 

exported  from  United  States,  and  regulations  governing  statistical  returns  of 
exports  of  commodities:  pt.  1,  Alpba'oetic  index  with  revisions.  J:in.  1.  1945. 
edition.  [1946]  cover  title  R102-f xvi-f 423  p.  large  8°  [Supersedes  Jan.  1, 
1944.  issue.]     *  Paner,  $1.00. 

Iv.  C.  card  24-27406  C  3.150 :  B/945/pt.  1/rev. 

Financial  statistics.     State  finances,  1945:  v.  3    Statistical  compendium,  pre- 
liminary summary.  Summary  of  State  government  finances  in  1945.     Sept.  1946. 
12  p.     4"     [Processed.     Prepared  under  supervision  of  Lewis  B.  Sims,  acting 
chief.  Governments  Division.]     t 
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Vital  stntisties  of  United  States.  1944:  pt.  1.  Natality  and  mortality  data  for 
United  States  tabulated  by  place  of  occurrence  with  supplemental  tables  for 
Hawaii.  Puerto  Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands.  1946.  xxviii-f251  p.  4°  [Prepared 
nn<\er  supervision  of  Halbert  L.  Dunn,  cliief.  Vital  Statistics  Division.] 
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CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  ADMINISTBATION 

Air  navigation.     Advancing  air  navigation,  CAA  program;   [prepared  by  CAA 
Aviation  Information].     [1946.]     iv+2S  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper.  15c.     •  Item  220 
L.  C.  card  46-27862  C  31.102  :  N  22 

CrVIL    AEROXATTTICS   BOAKD 

Note. — The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  are  printed 
separately  beginning  with  v.  2,  and  .ire  "advance  sheets"  of  the  material  which  will  make 
up  hound  volumes  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  Reports. 

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Eastern  Air  Lines,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  Jan.  18,  1946 ;  docket  no.  SA-112,  adopted 
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of  the  Regulations.  These  amendmetits  or  digests  of  them  will  be  published  in  the 
monthly  Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

Functions.  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  [functions,  etc.].  Oct.  11,  1946.  2  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  C  31.202  :  C  49 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — Nautical  charts  for  navigating  the  waters  of  the  coasts  of  the  United  States 
and  of  its  possessions,  coast  pilots  cai-rying  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  are  sold  at  the  Washington  office  of 
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charts  and  nautical  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  seaports  of  the  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts.  Aeronautical  charts.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  dates  of 
latest  prints;  Sept.  30,  1^6.     [1946.]     [2]  p.  f°     [Processed.]     t 

C  4.2 :  C  38/5/946-3 

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Current  tables,  Pacific  Coast,  North  America  and  Philippine  Islands,  [calendar] 
year  1947.     1946.     149  p.+3  folded  leaves,  il.     (Serial  686.)     [Includes  list  of 
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Magnetic  observations  in  American  republics,  1941^4.     1946.     viii-f95  p.  il.  map, 
large   8°     (Serial    677.)      [Project    imder    sponsorship   of    Interdepartmental 
Committee  on  Scientific  and  Cultural  Cooperation,  State  Department.]     *  Cloth, 
$1,25.     •  Item  231 
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Publications.  Catalog  of  nautical  charts  and  related  publications.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  nautical  charts,  tidal  current  charts,  coast  pilots,  tide  tables, 
current  tables.  [Edition  of]  .July  1940.  [194G.]  cover  title,  vii+48  p.  il.  4° 
(Serial  665.)  [Processed.  The  illustrations  given  in  collation  are  full  page 
charts,  39  of  which  are  printed  on  duiilicate  numbered  pages.]  $ 
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Aeronautical  charts 

Atlanta,  Ga.  Flight  chart:  Atlanta  to  Chicago,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  33°-43°,  long. 
84°-88°  ;  FC  229.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:000,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1st  edition,  Aug.  1946.  13X47  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude 
and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.0/9:229/946 

Austin  [Tex.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  9C°-102°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-5. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  0.  [Aug.  1946].  20X48 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4:  Au  76/946-2 

Beaumont  [Tex.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  90°-96°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-6. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946.]  20X48 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  B383/94(>-2 

Broionsville  [Tex.],  lat.  25°45'-26°45',  long.  97°15'-98°45' ;  local  aeronautical 
chart.  Scale  5  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:250,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1946. 
20X2S  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  conformal  conic 
projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/4 :  B735/940 

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Corpus  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.  [Aug. 
li)46].     31X46  in.     [Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  C817/946-2 

Douglas  \_Ariz.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  lOS'-lU" ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-3. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  194G].  20X48  in. 
[Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]      f  25c.  C 4.9/4 :  D745/94G-2 

Edicards  Plateau.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Edward.s  Plateau,  United  States- 
aiexico,  lat.  28°-32°,  long.  96''-102° ;  469.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  4th  edition,  Aug.  li>46.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  couformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

04.9/8:469/^6-2 

El  Paso  [Tex.],  lat.  30''-32°,  long  102°-108° ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-4. 
Seal"  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  19iG].  20X48 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4:  E169/946-2 

Erie,  Luke.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Lake  Erie.  United  States-Canada,  lat. 
40°-44°,  long.  77°-85°;  309.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition,  July  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  309/946 

Galvesto7i  Bay.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Galveston  Bay,  United  States,  lat. 
28°-32°,  long.  90°-96°  ;  468.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  .C,  4th  edition,  Aug.  19i6.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

0  4.9/8:468/946-2 

Georgian  Bay.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Georgian  Bay,  Oanada-United  States, 
lat.  44°-48°,  long.  77°-85°  ;  264.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  0.,  3d  edition,  July  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  Index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:264/946-2 

Great  Falls,  Mont.  Flight  charts ;  Great  Falls  to  Seattle,  U.  S.  A.  lat.  46°-48°.  long. 
110°-125°  ;  FC  223.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  W^ashington,  D.  C, 
1st  edition,  June  1946.  13x46  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude 
and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/9:223/946 

Hudson  River.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Hudson  River,  United  States-Oanada, 
lat.  40°-44°,  long.  69°-77°  ;  310.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  O.,  3d  edition,  Aug.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:310/^46-2 

Illinois  River.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Illinois  River,  United  States,  lat. 
40°-44°,  long.  85°-98°  ;  308.  Scale  10  m.^0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  O..  3d  edition,  July  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/8:308/946 

Jaeksouville  [Fla.],  lat.  30°-32°,  long.  80°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  P-8. 
Scale  10  in.  =  1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  0.  [Aug.  1946.]  20x33 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/4 :  J  139/946-2 

Ketchikan,  Ala.fka.  Flight  chart:  Ketchikan,  Alaska  to  Whitehorse,  Canada, 
lat.  54°-61°,  long.  130°-139°  :  FC  11.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000.000. 
Washington.  D.  C.  3d  edition,  Aug.  1^6.  13x32  in.  [Diagonally  between 
degrees  of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/9:11/946 

Kodiak  Island.  Flight  chart:  Kodiak  Island  to  Dutch  Harbor,  Aleutian  Islands, 
lat.  52°-59°,  long.  151°-168°  ;  FO  3.  Scale  10  m.=O.G  in.,  scale  1:1.000,000. 
Wa.shington,  D.  C,  5th  edition,  Aug.  1946.  13x40  in.  [Diagonally  between 
degrees  of  latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/9:3/946 

Lake  of  the  Woods.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Lake  of  the  Woods,  Canada- 
Unite<l   States,  lat.  48°-52°,  long.  87°-96°:219.     Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 

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Lake  of  the  Woods — Continued. 
1:1,000,000.     Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.     20X28  in.     LLegend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t     250. 

C  4.9/8 :  219/94G 

McKinlcy,  Mount.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Mt.  McKinley,  Alaska,  lat.  60°-64°, 
long.  148°-16<3° ;  118.  Scale  10  m.=O.G  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wa.shington, 
D.  C,  3d  edition,  Aug.  1^6.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  118/946 

Madre  Lagoon.  World  aeronautical  chart :  Madre  Lagoon,  United  States-Mexico, 
lat.  24°-28°,  long.  97°-103° ;  522.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  3d  edition,  Aug.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse 
side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/8 :  522/&46-2 

Miami,  Fla.  Miami  [Fla.],  lat.  24°-28°,  long.  80°-S3°  ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  N-8.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Aug. 
1946].     38x27  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c 

C  4.9/4  :  N  58/946-2 

Miami    [Fla.],    lat.    25°30'-26°15',    long.    80°-81°30' ;    local    aeronautical 

cliart.  Scale  5  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:250,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  1946. 
20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  conformal  conic 
projection.  ]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  M  58/2/946 

Mohile  [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.  [Aug.  1946.].  20x48  in. 
[Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4 :  M  713/94&-2 

Mobile  Bay.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Mobile  Bay,  United  States,  lat.  28°-32°, 
long.  84°-90° ;  407.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
4th  edition,  Aug.  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  0  4.9/8:467/946-2 

Neio  Orleans  [La.],  lat.  28°30'-30°30',  long.  89°-94°15' ;  sectional  aeronautical 
chart  0-6.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Aug. 
1946].     20X43  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  N  42o/946-2 

New  York  City.  Flight  chart:  New  York  to  Nashville,  lat.  34°-41°,  long.  73°- 
87°;  FC  216.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st 
edition.  May  1946.  13X54  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  con- 
formal conic  projection.]     t25c.  C  4.9/9 :  216/946 

New  York  [N.  Y.],  lat.  40°-42°,  long.  72°-78°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 

U-9.  S'cale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946]. 
20X42  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.     C  4.9/4  :  N  42y/946 

New  York  and  vicinity  [N.  Y.],  lat.  40°15'-41°,  long.  73°ir>'-74°45' ;  termi- 
nal aeronautical  chart.  Scale  10  m.=2.5  in.,  scale  1:250,000.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [Aug.  1946].     20X23  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  proiection.]     f  25c. 

C  4.9/4  :  N  42y/2/946-2 
Okeechobee,  Lake.    World  aeronautical  chart:  Lake  Okeechobee,  United  States, 
lat.  24°-28°,  long.  79°-85° ;  525.    Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.    Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  4th  edition,  Sept.  1946.     20X28  in.     [Legend  and  index  on  re- 
verse side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.     0  4.9/8:525/946-2 

Orlando  [Fla.],  lat.  28°-30°,  long.  80°-84°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  0-8. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Aug.  1946].  20X34 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  Or  5/946-2 

Phoenix  [Ariz.],  lat.  32°-34°,  long.  10S°-114°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart  Q-3. 
Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Aug.  1946].  20X47 
in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/4  :  P  565/946-2 

Port  Heiden,  Alaska.  Flight  chart:  Port  Heiden  to  Nome,  Alaska,  lat.  56°-65°, 
long.  1.55°-170°  ;  FC  4.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000.  Wa.<=hington, 
D.  C,  4th  edition.  Aug.  1946.  13X42  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of 
latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     1 25c.  0  4.9/9:4/946 

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Radio  direction  finder.  Aeronautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  37°- 
49°,  long.  104°-124°  ;  21  DF.  Scale  25  nK=0.8  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000.00(1.  Washing- 
ton. D.  C  IJuly  1946].  29X37  in.  [Lambert  confornial  conic  projection. 
Includes  area  between  San  Francisco,  Denver,  and  Canadian  boundary.]     t  40c. 

C  4.0/5  :  21  DF/946 

Aeronautical  chart  for  radio  direction  finding,  lat.  38°^9°,  long.  87°-105° ; 

22  DF.  Scale  25  m.=0.8  in.,  scale  1 :  2,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946]. 
20X35  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.  Includes  area  between 
Denver,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  Canadian  boundary.]     t  40c. 

C  4.9/5  :  22  DF/946 

St  Johns  River.  World  aeronautical  chart :  St.  Johns  River,  United  States,  lat. 
28°-32°,  long.  7S°-84°  ;  466.  Scale  10  m.--0.6  in.,  scale  1 :  1,(X)0,00<1.  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  4th  edition,  Aug.  1946.  20X28in.  [Legend  and  index  on  re- 
verse side.    Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.       C  4.9/8 :  466/946-2 

St  Lamcncr  River.  Woiid  aeronautical  chart:  St.  Lawrence  River,  United 
States-Canada,  lat.  44°-4S°.  long.  69°-77°  ;  263.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 
1 :  1,000,OOC).  Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  July  1946.  20x28  in.  [Legend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/8 :  263/946-2 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Flight  chart :  Salt  Lake  to  San  Francisco,  U.  S.  A.,  lat. 
37°^3°,  long.  111°-124°  ;  FC  173.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  2d  edition  June  1946.  13X43  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of 
latitude  and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9  :  173/946 

Flight  chart:  Salt  Lake  City  to  Los  Angeles,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  32°-42°,  long. 

109°-120° ;  FC  234.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1st  edition.  June  1946.  13X50  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude 
and  l(>ngitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9  :  234/946 

Flight  chart;  Salt  Lake  City  to  Seattle,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  40°-49°,  long.  110°- 

124° ;  FC  222.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st 
edition.  June  1946.  13X53  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  222/946 

San  Antonio  [Tex.],  lat.  28°-30°,  long.  94°15'-99°45' ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
0-5.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946]. 
20X44  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  Sa  5  an/946-2 

San  Diego  local  aeronautical  chart,  lat.  32°30'-33°15',  long.  116°-117°30'.  Scale 
10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:250,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Sept.  1946].  20X28  in. 
[I/'gend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t  25e.  C  4.9/4 :  Sa  5  di/2/(H6-2 

San  Francisco  [Calif.],  lat.  34"-38°,  long.  120°-123°  ;  sectional  aeronautical  chart 
RS-1.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  D.  C.  [Aug.  1946]. 
38X24  in.     [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/4 :  Sa  5  f  r/e^46-2 

Santiago  Mountains.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Santiago  Mountains,  Mexico- 
United  States,  lat.  28°-32°,  long.  102°-108° ;  470.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale 
1:1,000.(W).  Washington,  D.  C.  3d  edition.  Aug.  1940.  20X28  in.  [Legend 
and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c. 

C  4.9/8:  470/946-2 

Seattle,  Wash.  Flight  chart:  Seattle,  U.  S.  A.  to  Ketchikan,  Alaska,  lat.  47°-56°, 
long.  121°-134° ;  FC  12.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1: 1,000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  4th  edition,  Aug.  1046.  13x49  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  lati- 
tude and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Ijambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.  C  4.9/9 :  12/946 

Flight  chart:  Seattle,  U.  S.  A.  to  Prince  George,  Canada,  lat.  47°-54°,  long. 

121°-125° ;  FC  16.     Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1.000,000.     Washington,  D.  C, 

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Seattle,  Wash. — Continued. 
2d  edition,  Aug.  1946.     13X35  in.     [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.     Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.     Lambert 
confoiiual  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/9:16/946 

Sonora  River.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Sonora  River,  United  States-Mexico, 
lat.  2S°-32°,  long.  10S°-114°  :  471.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  4th  edition,  Aug.  1946.  20X28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     t  25c.    C  4.9/8 :  471/946-2 

\Vashiti(/ton,  D.  C.  Flight  chart :  Washington  to  Charleston,  U.  S.  A.,  lat.  32°-40°, 
long.  75°-82° ;  FC  42.  Scale  10  ni.=0.6  in.,  scale  1 : 1,000,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  3d  edition,  June  1946.  13x36  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  lati- 
tude and  longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side. 
Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f  25c.  0  4.9/9:42/946 

Flight   chart :   Washington   to   Presque  Isle,  U.    S.   A.,  lat  3S''-47°,   long. 

66°-78°;  FC  181.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:  1,000,000.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1st  edition,  Aug.  1946.  13  x  49  in.  [Diagonally  between  degrees  of  latitude  and 
longitude  indicated  in  entry.  Legend  and  index  on  reverse  side.  Lambert 
conformal  conic  projection.]     t     25c.  0  4.9/9:181/946 

Whitney,  Mount.  Mount  Whitney  [Calif.],  lat.  36°-38°,  long.  114°-120°  ;  sectional 
aeronautical  chart  S-2.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [Aug.  1946].  20X45  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.] 
t     25c.  C  4.9/4  :  M  863w/946-2 

Wrangell  Mountains.  World  aeronautical  chart:  Wrangell  Mountains,  Alaska, 
lat.  60°-64°,  long.  136°-148";  117.  Scale  10  m.=0.6  in.,  scale  1:1,000,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  Sept.  1946.  20  x  28  in.  [Legend  and  index  on 
reverse  side.     Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]     f     25c.     0  4.9/8:117/946 

Airport  ohstruction  plans 

Note. — The  purpose  of  these  plans  is  to  show  runways  and  obstructions  above  a  40  to 
1  glide  angle  from  end  of  runways.  These  plans  are  not  maps  and  most  physical  and 
cultural  features  below  the  40  to  1  glide  angle  have  been  purposely  omitted. 

Charleston  Municipal  Airport,  Charleston,  S.  C,  airport  obstruction  plan  and 
profile;  OP-76.  Horizontal  scale  1 :  12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.  =  1,000 
ft.,  vertical  1  in. =100  ft.     n.  p.  July  1946.     26X38  in.     t     40c.  0  4.9/11:76 

Jackson  Municipal  Airport,  Jackson,  Miss.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile ; 
OP-206.  Horizontal  scale  1:12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft., 
vertical  1  in.=100  ft.     n.  p.  Aug.  1940.     28X38  in.     t     40c.  0  4.9/11:206 

Las  Vegas  A.  A.  F.,  Las  "Vegas,  Nev.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-227. 
Horizontal  scale  1:12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  1 
in.  =  100  ft.     n.  p.  Aug.  1946.     ;',0X28  in.     f     40c.  0  4.9/11:227 

Lockheed  Air  Terminal.  Burbank,  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile; 
OP-67.  Scale  1 :  12,000.  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  1 
in.=100  ft.  n.  p.  Aug.  1946.     23X36  in.     [Profile  on  reverse  side.]     f  40c. 

O  4.9/11 :  67 

Los  Angeles  (Mines),  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-237.  Hori- 
zontal scale  1 :12.000,  profile  i^cale.  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  1  in.  =  100 
ft.    n.  p.  Aug.  1946.     28X38  in.     t  40c.  0  4.9/11:237 

Miami  International  Atrpor*,  Miami,  Fla.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile; 
OP-257.  Horizontal  scale  1:12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft., 
vertical  1  in. =100  ft.    n.  p.  July  1946.     28X38  in.     t  40c.  O  4.9/11 :  257 

Oakland  (Oakland)  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile;  OP-294.  Hori- 
zontal scale  1:12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,000  ft.,  vertical  1  in=100 
ft.     n.  p.  Aug.  1946.     28X38  in.     t  4()c.  C  4.9/11 :  294 

Pensacola  Municipal  .Airport,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  pro- 
file; OP-31S.  Horizontal  scale  1:12,000.  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in. =1,000 
ft.,  vertical  1  in. =100  ft.     n.  p.  Aug.  1946.     28X38  in.     t  40c.        0  4.9/11:318 

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San  Francisco  {San  Francinco)  Calif.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile; 
OP-37r>.  Horizontal  scale  1 :  12,000,  horizontal  scale  1  iu.=l,000  ft.,  vertical 
sfiilo  1  iii.=l(K)  ft.  II.  p.  Sept.  1S)4(J.  38X28  in.  [I'rotile  on  reverse  side.] 
t  400.  C  4.9/11 :  375 

Tcxarkaiui  (Mini.)  Airport,  Texarkana,  Ark.,  airport  obstruction  plan  and  profile; 
UP^t20.  Horizontal  scale  1:12,000,  profile  scale,  horizontal  1  in.=l,O0O  ft., 
vertical  1  in.=10O  ft.  n.  p.  July  1946.    1GX24  in.     t  -lOc.  0  4.9/11:420 


Instrument  approach  and  airport  charts 

Instrument  approach  chart  [and  airport  chart]  AL-4  to  ALf-021  with  omissions. 
Each  10.5X8  in.    t  5c  each. 

Advance,  Mo.,  Advance  Int.  Field,    n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  4/946-2 

Akron,  Ohio,  Akron  Airport,     n.  p.  June  25,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  6/946-2 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.,  Albuquerque  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  11/946 
Ardmore,  Okla.,  Ardmore  Airport,     n.p.   July  23,   1946.  C  4.9/10  :  22/946 

Austin,   Tex.,   Robert   Mueller   Airport,     n.   p.    June   25,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  30/946-2 
Bellingliam,  Wash.,  Bellingham  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  45/946-2 
Billings,  Mont.,  Billings  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 
Birmingham,   Ala.,   Birmingham   Airport,     n.    p.    Aug. 


AL-4. 
AL-6. 
AL-11. 

AL-22. 
AL-30. 

AL-45. 

AL-48. 
AL-50. 

AL-58. 
AL-59. 
AL-60. 

AL-67. 

AL-68. 
AL-69. 
AL-75. 
AL^80. 
AL-81. 
AL-85. 
AL-98. 

AL-104. 

AL-105. 
AL-114. 
AL-117. 

Ar^l21. 

AL-138. 
AL-144. 

AL^148. 

AL-157. 
AL-168. 

AI.r-173. 

AL-174. 
AL-177. 
AL-182. 


Boston,  Mass.,  Logan  Airport,  n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946. 
Bozeman,  Mont.,  Gallatin  Field,  n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  N.  A.  S.  New  York  (Floyd  Bennett  Field) 


C  4.9/10  :  48/946 
1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  50/946 
C  4.9/10  :  58/946 
C  4.9/10:  59/946 
n.  p.  Aug.  20,  1946. 
C  4.9/10:  60/946 


Bu'rley,  Idaho,  Burley  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946. 
Burlington,  Iowa,  Burlington  Airport,    n.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
Chanute,  Kans.,  Chanute  Airport,     n.  p.   July  23,  1946. 
Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  Cheyenne  Airport,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
Chicago,  111.,  Chicago  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946. 
Cochise,  Ariz.,  Cochise  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
Corpus  Christi,  Tex.,  N.  A.  S.  Corpus  Christi. 


Burbank,  Calif.,  Lockheed  Air  Terminal,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  67/946-2 

C  4.9/10:  68/946 

C  4.9/10  :  69/946 

C  4.9/10:  75/946 

C  4.9/10  :  80/946 

C  4.9/10:  81/946-2 

C  4.9/10  :  85/946-2 

n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 

C  4.9/10:  98/946-2 
Daggett,  Calif.,   San  Bernardino  County  Airport,     n.  p.   Aug.   6,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  104/946 
Dallas,    Tex.,    Hensley   Field,      n.    p.    July    23,    1946.  C  4.9/10  :  105/946 

Denver,  Colo.,  Stapleton  Airfield,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946.  C  4.9/10.114/946-2 

Des  Moines,  Iowa,  Des  Moines  Airport,     n.  p.  June  25,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  117/946 
Dillon,  Mont.,  Dillon  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  121/946 
Ephrata,  Wash.,  Ephrata  Airport,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  138/946 

Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  Fargo    (Hector  Field),     n.  p.  July  23,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  144/946-2 

Fort  Bridger,  Wyo.,  Fort  Bridger  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Aug.  6.   1946.      [Advance 

copy.]  C  4.9/10  :  148/946-2 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Smith  Field,     n.  p.  June  25,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  157/946-2 

St.  Simon  Island,  Ga.,  N.  A.  S.  St.  Simon  Island,     n.  p.  July  9.  1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  168/946 
Grand  Island,  Nebr.,  Grand  Island  AAF.     n.   p.  July  23,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  173/946 
Grand   Rapids,  Mich.,   Kent  County  Airport,     n.  p.   Aug.   6,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  174/946 
Great   Falls,   Mont.,   Great   Falls  Municipal   Airport,      n.   p.   Julv   9,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  177/946 
Greenwood,  Miss.,  Greenwood  Airport,     n.  p.   July  9,   1946. 


AL-191.     Hayes  Center,    Nebr.,   Hayes  Center  Int.   Field,     n.   p.   Aug 


[Advance  cop  v.] 
C  4.9/10  :  182/946 

1946. 
C  4.9/10:  191/946 
C  4.9/10:  192/946 
C  4.9/10 : 195/946 
C  4.9/10  :  206/946 
C  4.9/10:  221/946 


Helena,  Mont.,  Helena  Airport,     n.  p.  Julv  23.  1946. 
Hondo,  Tex.,   Hondo  Airport,     n.  p.  July  23,    1946. 
Jackson,  Miss.,  Jackson  Airport,     n.  p.  Jtine  25,  1946. 
La  Junta,  Colo.,  La  Junta  A.  A.  F.     n.  p.  June  4,  1946. 
Lansing    Mich.,   Capitol  City   Airport,     n.   p.   July  23,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  224/946 
Las  Vegas,  N.   Mex.,  Las  Vegas   Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  228/946 
Long  Beach,    Calif.,    Long   Beach   Airport,      n.    p.    Aug.    6,    1946. 

C  4.9/10:  236/946-2 
Meridian,   Miss.,   Key  Field,     n.   p.   Aug.   6,   1946.  C  4.9/10  :  254/946 

Miami,   Fla.,   Miami   International  Airport,     n.   p.   July   23,   1946. 

C  4.9/10:  257/946 
Miles   City,   Mont.,   Miles   Citv   Airport,     n.    p.    Aug.    20,    1946. 

C  4.9/10:  259/946 
Milford    Utah,  Milford  Airport,     n.   p.  July  23,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  260/946 

Missoula,    Mont.,    Missoula    County    Airport,      n.    p.    Julv   9,    1946.      [Advance 
copy.] 


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AL-275. 
AL-285. 
AL^288. 

AL-289. 
AL-;^02. 
AL,-316. 
AL-320. 

AL-329. 
AL^338. 

AL-339. 
ALr-340. 
Ar^344. 
AL-359. 
AL^365. 

ALr-374. 
ALr-378. 

ALr-383. 
AL-3S4. 

AL-392. 
ALr-401. 
AL-422. 
ALr-434. 

A]>^53. 
AL-463. 

AL-473. 

AI.-476. 
ALr^77. 
AI.r-490. 

AL-497. 

AL^525. 

AL-534. 

ALi-583. 

A  1^5  90. 

AT^591. 

ATv-eni. 

Ar^6n2. 

AL-605. 

ALr-609. 

AL^fil4. 

AT^618. 

AL^r.19. 
AL-621. 


p. 


Moultrie,  Ga.,  9i)ence  Field,     u.  p.  July  23,  1046. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Newark  Airjiort.     n.  p.  .July  2;:!,  1946. 
New    Orlean.s,    La.,    New    Orleans   Airport,      ii.    p. 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  La  Guartlia  Field,     n.  p.  June  25,  1946. 
Olathe    Kans..  N.  A.  S.  Olathe.     n.  p.  July  23,  1945. 
Pendleton,  Ore.,  Peiidleton  Field,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946. 
Philadelphia,   Pa.,   Philadelphia   Southwest  Airijort.     n. 

Portland,  Me.,  Portland  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 
Quonset  Point,  R.  I.,  N.  A.  S.  Quonset  Point. 

Quantico,  Va.,  M.  C.  A.  S.  Quantico.     n.  p.  Sept.  3,  1946. 
RaleiKh,  N.  C,  Raleigh  Airport,      u.  p.  July  9,  1946. 
Red  Blufif,  Calif.,  Bidwell  Airport,      u.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Rosecrans  Field,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,   Salt  Lake  City  Airport  No.  1. 

Sato  Diego,  Calif.,  N.  A.  S.  San  Diego,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946. 
Santa   Barbara,   Calif.,    Santa   Barbara   Airport. 


C  4.9/10:  275/946 
C  4.9/10  :  285/946 
June   25,    1946. 

C  4.9/10:  288/946 

C  4.9/10  :  289/946 

C  4.9/10:  302/946-2 

C  4.9/10  :  316/946-2 

July   23,    1946. 

C  4.9/10:  320/946 
C  4.9/10  :  329/946-2 
n.  p.  July  9,  1946. 

C  4.9/10  : 338/946 

C  4.9/10  :  339/946 

C  4.9/10  :  340/946 

C  4.9/10  : 344/946-2 

C  4.9/10  :  359/946-2 

p.  July  9,  1946. 

C  41.9/10  :  365/946 

C  4.9/10  :  374/946 

p.    July    23,    1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  378/946 

Scottsbluff,  Nebr.,  Scottsbluff  Airport,     n.  p.  July  23,  1946.       C  4.9/10  :  383/946 
Seattle,   Wash.,   King  County   Airport    (Boeing  Field),     n.    p.   July   9,    1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  ;!84/946-2 
Shreveport,  La.,  Shreveport  Airport,  n.  p.  June  25,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  392/946 
Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Memorial  Airport,  n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  401/946 
Toledo,  Wash.,  Toledo  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Aug.  5,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  422/946-2 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  Utica  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.      [Advanced  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  434/946 
Wichita,  Kans.,  Wichita  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  453/946 

Winston-Salem,   N.    C,    Smith-Reynolds   Airport,     n.   p.   July   9,    1946. 

C  4.9/10 : 463/940 
Klamath  Falls,   Ore.,   Klamath  Falls  Airport,     n.   p.   Aug.   6,   1946.      [Advance 
copv.]  C  4.9/10:  473/946 

Wildwood,  N.  J.,  Wildwood  Airport,      n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.         C  4.9/10  :  476/946-2 
Wiklwood,  N.  J..  CGAS  Cape  May.     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.  C  4.9/10  :  477/946 

Fort   Sumner,  N.  Mex.,  Fort   Sumner  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.   6,   1946. 

C  4.9/10  :  490/946 
Lebo,  Kans.,  Lebo  Int.  Field,     n.  p.  Sept.  3,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  497/946 
Hutchinson,  Kans.,  N.  A.  S.  Hutchinson,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  525/946 
Battle  Mt.,  Nev.,  Battle  Mt.  Mun.  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.     [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  534/946-2 

Wilmington,   Ohio,   Clinton   County  A.  A.  F.     n.   p.   July   23,   1946.      [Advance 

copv.]  0  4.9/10:583/946 

Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  Idaho  Falls  Airport,     n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  590/946 
La  Grande,  Ore.,  La  Grandi>  Airport,      n.  p.  Aug.  6,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

0  4.9/10:501/946 
Thomasville.  Ga.,  Thomasville  Airport,     n.  p.  July  9,  1946.      [Advance  copy.] 

C  4.9/10:  601/946 
Milton.   Fla..    NAAS   Whiting,     n.   p.      July   23,   1946.      [Advance   copy.] 

C  4.9/10  :  602/946 

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copy.]  0  4.0/10:605/046 

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copy.]  0  4.0/10:609/946 

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copy.l  0  4.0/10:614/046 

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Nautical  cliartK 

Admiralty  Inlrf  and  Pnget  Sound.  Wji,';]!.,  liydrogrnphy  and  toposrrnphy  by  Coast 
and  (leodPtir  Survey  with  .ndditions  and  revisions  from  other  sources  to 
1946;  no.  G401.  Scale  1  :  1.50,000  at  lat.  47°40'.  Washington.  D.  C,  1st  edition, 
published  Aug.  1946.  39x30  in.  [Preliminary  chart.  M^rcator  projection. 
Imprint  date  corrected  from  June  1946  to  Aug.  1946.]     t  ^Sc.  C  4.9:  6401 

Alaftl-a.  Aeronautical  planning  chart.  Alasl^a :  no.  SOCSa.  Scale  1:5.000,000. 
Wa.shington,  D.  C.  [July  1946.]  21x40  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  pro.iec- 
tion.]     t40c.  ■  C4.9:.*^069a 

Atlantic  Ocean.  Aircraft  position  chart,  North  Atlantic,  aeronautical  informa- 
tion .Tnly  22,  1946.  loeatinn  of  isogoin'c  lines  as  of  1947:  no.  3071.  Scale 
1 :  .'^.OOO.OOO  at  lat.  m'  N.  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1946.  27X42  in.  [Mercator 
conformal  projection.]     f  10c.  04.9:3071 


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Bostcrn,  Mass.  Boston  Harbor,  Mass.,  hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources  to  1946;  no. 
240.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.7  in.,  scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published 
1896,  24th  edition,  July  1946.     34X43  in.     t  75c.  04.9:246 

Inset  :  Weymouth  Fore  River,  Continuation  of. 

Chesapeake  Bay  to  Straits  of  Florida,  east  coast,  hydrography  and  topography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources 
to  1942;  no.  1001.  Scale  1:1,200,000  at  lat.  31°34'20".  Washington,  D.  C, 
8th  edition,  published  Sept.  1943,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  24,  1946]. 
41X33  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9: 1001 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  Pacific  Ocean  to  Harrington  Point,  hydrography 
and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions 
from  other  sources  to  1946;  no.  6151.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1:40,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  30th  edition,  Sept.  194G.    25X41  in.     t  "^Sc.  0  4.9:6151 

Connecticut  River.  Connecticut  River,  Deep  River  to  Higganum,  Conn.,  sur- 
veys to  1892,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1944;  no.  254.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.6 
in.,  scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  D.  O.,  published  Apr.  1938,  reissued,  June 
1939,  [reprint  with  changes  Aug.  24,  1946].     26X29  in.     t  50c.  0  4.9:254 

Connecticut  River,  Rocky  Hill  to  Hartfoi-d,  Conn.,  hydrography  and  topo- 
graphy by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  witli  additions  and  revisions  from  other 
sources  to  1945;  no.  256.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.7  in.,  scale  1:20,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  6th  edition,  published  Sept.  1937  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  24,  1946]. 
36X20  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  256 

Europe.  Aircraft  position  chart,  western  Europe  and  Africa,  aeronautical  in- 
formation May  6,  1946,  location  of  isogonic  lines  as  of  1947 ;  no.  3072.  Scale 
1 :  5.01)0,000  at  lat.  43°  N.  Washington,  D.  C,  June  1946.  42X27  in.  [Mercator 
conformal  projection.]     1 10c.  C  4.9 :  3072 

Georgia,  Tybee  Island  to  Doboy  Sound,  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 
in  1934,  hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1925  and  1934,  supple- 
mented by  surveys  in  dredged  channels  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1945;  no.  1241. 
Scale  naut.  m.=0.9  in.,  scale  1:80,000.  Washington.  D.  C,  published  1921,  3d 
edition,  July  1939  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  17,  1946].    40X33  in.    t  75c. 

0  4.9:1241 

Intracoastal  Waterway.  lutracoastal  Waterway,  Apalachicola  Bay  to  Lake 
Wimico,  Fla.,  hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with 
additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources  to  1946;  no.  866.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8 
in.,  scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  Aug.  1946.  24x36  in. 
t  25c.  C  4.9  :  866 

Intracoastal  Waterway :  Johnson  Creek  to  Brunswick  Rivei",  Ga.,  hydrog- 
raphy and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  re- 
visions from  other  sources  to  1945:  no.  840.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale 
1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  3d  edition,  published  July  1942,  [reprint  with 
changes,  Aug.  24,  1946].     34X22  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t25c. 

0  4.9:840 

Intracoastal  Waterway :  Port  Royal  Sound  to  Johnson  Creek,  S.  C.-Ga., 

surveys  in  1934,  information  from  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1946;  no.  839.  Scale 
naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1 :  40,000.  Wa.sliington,  D.  C,  6th  edition,  published 
Apr.  1943,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  10,  1946].  34X22  in.  [Map  is  in  3 
sections.]     -f  2^^c.  0  4.9:839 

Intracoastal  Waterway.  St.  George  Sound  to  Apalachicola  Bay,  Fla.,  hy- 
drography and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and 
revisions  from  other  sources  to  1946;  no.  865.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale 
1:40,000.     Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition  Aug.  1946.     24X36  in.     t  25c. 

O  4.9 :  865 

Maine.  Cross  Island  to  Na.'fh  Island,  hydrography  and  topography  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources  to  1946;  no. 
304.  Scale  naut.  ra.  =  1.8  in.,  .scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  4th  edition, 
published  Dec.  1943,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  7,  1946].     28X40  In.     t  75c. 

04.9:304 

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Manila  and  Cavite  Harbors,  P.  I. ;  no.  4236.  Washington,  D.  C,  14th  edition, 
published  Aug.   1946.     25X37  in.     t  r)(Jc.  C  4.9:  4236 

Includes : 

Cavite  Harbor,  west  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  shoreline,  triangulation  and  hydrography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  1901-39. 

Manila  Harbor,  west  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  shoreline,  triangulation,  and  hydrography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  1901-39,  river  from  surveys  by  Division  of  Port 
Works  to  1933,  streets  from  maps  of  city  engineer  and  other  sources,  revisions 
1946  from  surveys  extended  by  Royal  Australian  Navy,  U.  S.  Army  Engineers, 
U.  S.  Navy  and  other  sources. 

Mobjdvk  Bay  and  Yorlj  River  Entrance,  Chesapeake  Bay,  Va.,  surveys  to  1932. 
surveys  by  Geological  Survey,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1943 ;  no.  494. 
Scale  naut.  m.  =  l.S  in.,  scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  6th  edition,  pub- 
lished S-ept.  1943  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  10,  1946].     42X32  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  494 

Neiv  Bedford  Harhor  and  approaches,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1935,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1945;  no.  252.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.7  in.,  scale  1:20,000.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  14th  edition,  jjublished  June  1937,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  17, 
1946].     35X34  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  2.52 

Patu.rent  Rive?\  Md.,  surveys  to  1944  and  other  sources ;  no.  539.  Scale  naut. 
m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  2d  edition,  published  1934,  [re- 
print with  changes,  Aug.  24,  1946].  37X31  in.  t 'S'^c.  C  4.9:  539 
Inset :  Continuation  of  Patuxent  River  to  Upper  Marlboro. 

Pontchartrain,  Lake.  Lakes  Pontchartrain  and  Maurepas,  La.,  topography  and 
hydrography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from 
other  sources  to  1946;  no.  1269.  Scale  naut.  m.=0.9  in.,  scale  1 :  80,000.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  6th  edition,  published  Sept.  1943,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  24, 
1946].     30X41  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9: 1269 

Potomac  River,  Chesapeake  Bay  to  Piney  Point,  Marylfiud-Virginia,  hydrography 
and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions 
from  other  .sources  to  1943;  no.  557.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1:40.000. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  published  1908,  6th  edition,  Aug.  1946.     44X35  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 : 5.57 

Raritan  River,  N.  J.,  Raritan  Bay  to  New  Brunswick,  hydrography  and  topog- 
raphy by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other 
sources  to  1946;  no.  375.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.6  in.,  scale  1.:  20,000.  Washington, 
D.  C,  13th  edition,  published  Sept.  1946,  [reprint  with  changes,  Sept.  7,  1946]. 
25X34  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  375 

St.  Thomas,  Virgin  Islands.  Harbor  of  St.  Thomas,  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.,  hydro- 
graphy and  topography  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  re- 
visions from  other  sources  to  1945;  no.  933.  Scale  naut.  m.  =  7.3  in.,  scale 
1:10,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  6th  edition,  published  Feb.  1944,  [reprint  with 
changes,  Aug.  10,  1946].    23  x  35  in.    t  50c.  C  4.9 :  933 

San  Carlos  Ban  and  Caloosaha tehee  River,  Fla..  hydrography  and  topography 
by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  with  additions  and  revisions  from  other  sources 
to  1945;  no.  473.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  D.  C. 
5th  edition,  published  Apr.  1930,  [reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  17,  1946].  35X28 
in.     t  50c.  C  4.9 :  473 

United  States.  Great-circle  outline  chart.  United  States,  aeronautical  addition ; 
no.  3074a.  Scale  at  point  of  tangency  approximately  1 :  5,094,000  (point  of 
tangency  lat.  40°  N.,  long.  96°  W.)  Washington,  D.  C.  [July  1946].  27  x  41  in. 
[Gnoiiionic  projection.]     f     40c.  C  4.9 :  3074a 

Outline   chart,    United    States,    aeronautical   edition ;    no.   3060a.     Scale 

1:5.000.000.    Washington,  D.  C.  [.July  1946].    26  x  40  in.     [Lambert  conformal 
conic  projection.]     t     40c.  C  4.9 :3060a 

Yakutat  Bay.  Alaska,  south  coast,  surveys  to  1941;  no.  8455.  Scale  naut.  m.=0  9 
in.,  scale  1:80,000.  Washington.  D.  C,  6th  edition,  published  June  1945. 
[reprint  with  changes,  Aug.  24,  1946].    32  x  28  in.    f    50c.  C  4.9:  8455 

Inset :  Yakutat  Harbor. 

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FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Export  control  today,  procedures  and  purposes;  by  John  C.  Borton.  [1946.] 
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C  18.5/la :  Ex  75/2 

INLAND  WATERWAYS  CORPORATION 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Inland  Waterways  Corporation  to  Secretary  of  Com- 
merce, calendar  year  194.");  issued  by  Guy  Bartley,  acting  president.    St.  Louis, 
Mo.  [194G].     [l]+33p.    t 
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INTERNATIONAL  TRADE  OFFICE 

Export  bulletin.  Current  export  bulletin  352-370;  July  19-Oct.  14,  1946.  [1946.] 
various  paging,  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  34.7  ::  352-370 

Export  schedule.  Comprehensive  export  schedule  (including  general  informa- 
tion and  instructions),  no.  22.  Oct.  1,  1946.  [l]-|-86  p.  4°  (Commodities 
Branch. )     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  437  C  34.8 :  22 

Note. — Information  in  this  schedule  supersedes  that  appearing  in  previous  issues  of 
Comprehensive  export  schedule,  Current  controls  bulletins  1-57  and  Current  export 
bulletins  58-368. 

Industrial  reference  service.    *  various  prices,  see  note  below.     •  Item  253 
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International  reference  service.     International  reference  service,  v.  3,  no.  26; 
Aug.  1946.     [1946.1     6  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Union  of  South  Africa   (summary 
of   current   economic   information)  ;    prepared   by   foreign    service   of   United 
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Same,  v.  3,  no.  27;  Aug.  1940.     [1946.]     11  p.  4°     [Title  is:  Living  and 

office-operating  costs  in  Brazil,  with  list  of  suggested  reading,  and  additional 
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United  States  of  America.]     *  Paper,  5e.     •  Item  255  C:  34.11:  3/29 

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NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Columns.  Assembly,  testing,  and  operation  of  laboratory  distilling  columns  of 
high  efficiency  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Oharles  B.  WiUingham  and  Fred- 
erick D.  Ros'sini.  [1940.]  p.  15-29,  il.  2  pi.  4"  (Research  paper  RP1724.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July  194U,  v.  37.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1724 

Fuzes.  Radio  proximity  fuze  design ;  by  Wilbur  S.  Hinnian,  jr.,  and  Cledo  Brun- 
etti.  [1946.]  16+ [2]  p.  il.  4°  (Research  paper  RP1723.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

O  13.22/a :  1723 

Hydrocarbons.  Heats  of  formation  and  combustion  of  normal  alkylcyclopentanes 
and  cyclohexaues  and  increment  per  CH2  group  for  several  homologous  series 
of  hydrocarbons  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Edward  J.  Prosen,  Walter  H. 
Johnson,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1946. J  6  p.  il.  4"  (Research  paper 
RP1728. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July 
1946,  V.  37.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  0 13.22/a  :  1728 

Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  v.  35,  July-Dec.  1945,  Re- 
search papers  1660-87.     1946.     vi+5()7  p.  il.     2  pi.     12  p.  of  pi.     [Each  Re- 
search paper  is  printed  separately  in  advance  and  also  as  part  of  a  monthly 
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Mannuronic  lactone.  Mutarotation  and  ring  structure  of  mannuronic  lactone 
[with  list  of  references];  by  Horace  S.  Isbell  and  Harriet  L.  Frush.  [Ii)4t5.] 
7  p.  il.  4"  (Re.search  paper  RP1727.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National 
Bureau  of  Standards,  July  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  O  13.22/a  :  1727 

Nickel  platinq  on  steel  by  chemical  reduction;  by  Abner  Brenner  and  Grace  E. 
Ridden.  [1946.]  p.  1-4.  A"  (Research  paper  RP1725.)  [From  Journal  of 
research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July  1946,  v.  37.  ]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a  :  1725 

Proving  rings.  Temperature  coefficients  for  proving  rings  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Bruce  L.  Wilson,  Douglas  R.  Tate,  and  George  Borkowski.  [1946.] 
7  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Research  paper  RP1726. )  [From  Journal  of  research 
of  National  Bureau  of  Standards.  July  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

0  13.22/a  :  1726 

Radio.  First  supplement  for  Revised  classification  of  radio  subjects  used  in 
National  Bureau  of  Standards.  Sept.  30,  1946.  5  p.  4"  (Supplement  to  Letter 
circular  LC-814.)      [Processed.]     t  O  13.16:  81 4/supp. 

Uranium.  Preliminary  description  and  analysis  of  1st  spectrum  of  uranium  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  0.  Kiess,  Curtis  J.  Humphreys,  and  Donald  D.  Laun. 
[1946.  ]  16  p.  1  pi.  4°  ( Research  paper  RP1729. )  [  From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  July  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  10c.     C  13.22/a  :  1729 

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PATENT  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Patent  Office  publishes  Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents  in  single  copies. 
These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  25c.  each  at  the  I'atent 
Office  when  identified  by  patent  number.  Tlie  Office  also  issues  coupon  orders  in  pacltages 
of  20  at  $5.00  per  package,  or  in  books  containing  100  coupons  at  $25.00  per  book.  These 
coupons  are  good  until  used  but  are  to  be  used  only  for  orders  sent  to  the  Patent  Office. 
For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Beckett,  Joseph  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
532tj,  in  re  Joseph  A.  Beckett  and  Stephen  S.  Berry,  method  and  means  for 
determining  proper  inllation  pressure  for  pneumatic  tires  in  service  on  motor 
vehicles;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [194G.]     cover  title,  4  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  B  3S8/8 

Emmey,  Charles.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5298,  in  re  Charles  Emmey  and  Max  Katzenstein,  improvements  in  method  of 
identifying  goods  and  identifying  label  used  thereon ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:  Em  63 

Thayer,  Hoivard  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5231,  in  re  Howard  C.  Thayer,  heat  resisting  wall  construction ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  10  p.  4°    J  C  21.10  :T  336 

Waite,  Virgil  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  I'atent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5208,  in  re  Virgil  H.  Waite,  anodes  for  electroplating;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  11  p.  4°     %  C  21.10 :  W  134/4 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Meteorology.  Annual  meteorological  summary,  with  comparatave  data,  [calendar 
year]  1945,  Mobile,  Ala. ;  compiled  by  Frank  T.  Cole.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  narrow 
8"     t     •  Item  298  C  30.16 :  Al  lb 


CONGRESS 

HOUSE  OP  REPRESENTATIVES 

Civil  service  preference,  retirement,  and  salary  classification  laws  [Feb.  25,  1919- 
Aug.  8,  1946]  ;  compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room, 
House  of  Representatives.  1946.  576  p.  [Includes  Civil  Service  Commis- 
sion Form  1481,  entitled  Veteran  preference,  and  dated  June  1938.]  *  Paper, 
60c.  •  Item  308 
L.  C.  card  46-27648  Y  1.2  :  R  31/2/946 

Grand  Ar)ny  of  the  Repuhllc.     Journal  of  79th  national  encampment  of  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Sept.  30-Oct.  4,  1945.     1946.     v+199  p. 
3  por.  10  p.  of  por.     (H.  doc.  547,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  16-15656 

Home  otimers'  loan  acts  and  housing  acts  [July  22,  1932-Aug.  8,  1946] ;  compiled 
by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives. 
1946.     v-f  199  p.     *  Paper,  20c.     O  Item  308 
L.  C.  ca  rd  46-27624  Y  1.2 :  H  75/3/94&-2 

Military   records.    America's   fighting   Congress,    historical   document   showing 
military  records  of  Senators  and  Members  of  House  of  Representatives  in  79tli 
Congress,  and  of  members  of  their  families;  by  William  P.  Kennedy.     1946. 
iii+10  p.     (II.  doc.  773,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27780 

Ndturalitation  laws  [May  9,  1918-Aug.  8,  1946] ;  compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis, 
superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives.     1946.     [l]-f270 
p.     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  308 
L.  C.  card  40-27821  Y  1.2 :  N  21/3/946 

Pension  laics;  compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room, 
House  of  Representatives.     1946.     iv+117  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  308 
L.  C.  card  46-27820  Y  1.2 :  P  38/2/946 

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Veterarwi.  Handbook  for  veterans  of  World  War  II  and  their  dependents,  in- 
cluding rights  and  benefits  of  veterans  of  World  War  I  and  their  dependents ; 
[prepared  by  Wright  Patman].  1946.  iii+57  p.  (H.  doc.  714,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  [This  is  a  revision  of  House  document  134,  79th  Congress.]  *  Paper, 
15c. 
L.  C.  card  4&-27778 

AGEICULTLTRE  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Grain.  I'revent  use  of  grain  for  nonessential  purposes,  hearings,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  H.  Res.  325,  to  prevent  use  of  grain  for  nonessential  purposes 
during  period  of  shortages.  May  2-Aug.  2,  1946.  1946.  iii+82  p.  (Serial 
O.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  338  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  G  76/8 

Wool.  Providing  support  for  wool,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R. 
6043,  to  provide  support  for  wool,  to  amend  agricultural  marketing  agreement 
act  of  1937  by  including  wool  as  commodity  to  which  orders  under  such  act  are 
applicable,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  fix  wool  standards,  and 
for  other  purposes,  July  17  and  22,  1946.  1946.  iii+76  p.  (Serial  P.)  *  Pa- 
per, 15c.     •  Item  338  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  W  SS/4 

EXPENDITXJRES  IX   EXEX^XJTIVn':  DEPARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Audit  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Coi-pora- 
tion  by  General  Accounting  Office,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
House  document  674,  communication  from  Corporation  Audits  Division,  Gen- 
eral Accounting  Office,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  July  2  and  10, 
1946.  1946.  iii+105  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  350 
L.  C.  card  46-27782  Y  4.Ex  7/13  :  R  24 

FOREIGN  AFFAKS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

American  Battle  Monuments  Commission,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session 
[2d  session],  on  H.  R.  6393,  to  amend  act  for  creation  of  American  Battle 
Monuments  Commission  to  erect  suitable  memorials  commemorating  services  of 
American  soldier  in  Europe,  as  amended,  in  order  to  extend  Commission's 
authority  to  all  areas  in  which  our  armed  forces  have  operated  during  World 
War  II,  and  for  other  purposes.  May  15,  1946.     1946.     ii  +  12  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  352 

L.  C.  card  46-26933  Y  4.F  76/1 :  Am  3/5 

Inter-American  military  cooperation  act,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  H.  R.  6326,  to  contribute  to  effective  maintenance  of  international  peace  and 
security  pursuant  to  objectives  and  principles  of  United  Nations,  to  provide 
for  military  cooperation  of  American  states  in  light  of  their  international 
undertakings,   and   for   other   purposes.   May  28,  29,    1946.     1946.      iii+39  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  352 

L.  C.  card  46-27759  T  4.F  76/1 :  In  8/14 

Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs.  OflBce  of  Under  Secretary  of 
State  for  Economic  Affairs,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  6646, 
to  establish  office  of  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Economic  Affairs,  June  10, 
1946;     [statement    of    James    F.    Byrnes].      1946.      ii-fl2    p.      *  Paper,    5c. 

•  Item  352 

L.  C.  card  4&-27781  Y  4.F  76/1 :  St  2/2 

INDIAN  AFF.'iIRS  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Crow  project.  Adjustments  in  connection  with  Crow  irrigation  project.  Crow 
Indian  Reservation,  Mont.,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  II.  R.  3061, 
H.  R.  4(X)2,  H.  R.  4983,  and  H.  R.  6195,  bills  concerning  Crow  Indian  Reservalion 
and  Fort  Peck  Reservation,  Mont.,  Mar.  9-Apr.  30,  1946.     1946.     iii-l-172  p. 

*  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  354 

L.  C.  card  46-27787  .  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  C  88/4 

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INTEESTATE3  AND  FOREIGN   COMMERCE  OOMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Public  utilities.  Study  of  (tperatii)ns  pursuant  to  public  utility  holding  company 
act  of  1935,  hearings  before  securities  subcommittee,  79tli  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  representatives  of  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  Mar.  25-28,  1&46. 
1J)46.  pt.  3,  V4-&47-1353  p.  il.  5  pi.  [Hearings  of  Mar.  29  and  Apr.  8,  1946, 
are  included.  Appendix  1,  Material  requested  of  S.  E.  C,  and  Api^endix  2, 
Additional  statements  submitted,   documents  submitted,   are   also  included.] 

*  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  356 

L.  C.  card  46-25605  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  P  96/12/pt.3 

IRRIGATION   AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Gila  project.  Reauthorizing  Gila  project,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  U.  5434,  June  13  [-July  22],  1946.  1JH6.  2  pts.  [viil+772  p.  il.  1  por. 
[H.  R.  5434  gives  preferred  right  of  purchase  of  Gila  project  lands  to  veterans.] 

*  Paper,  pt.  1,  50c ;  ♦  pt.  2,  55c.     •  Item  358 

L.  C.  card  46-27760  Y  4.1r  7/2 :  G  37/pt.l,2 

LABOR  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Handicapped.    Laws  relating  to  the  physically  handicapped,  subcommittee  special 
compilation  to  Nov.  15,  1945.     1946.     viii+223  p.     (H.  doc.  753,  79th  Cong.  2d 
sess.)     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27887 

Labor  disputes.  Investigation  of  causes  of  labor  disputes,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session.  1946.  pts.  2  and  3.  [Part  1  was  entered 
in  Monthly  catalog  for  Sept.  1946,  p.  1054,  under  subhead  Sailors.]  •  Item  360 
L.  C.  card  46-26734  Y  4.L  11 :  L 11/7 

pt.  2.  On  gfneral  labor  conditions.     July  1-15,  1946.     ii  +  81-245  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 
pt.  3.  On  11.  R.  6912  in  connection  with  committee  studies  on  labor  disputes,  July  25, 
1946.     11  + 247-272  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

MERCHANT  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

FisJi  a7id  fisheries.     Oregon  fisheries,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  pursuant  to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation 
of  national  defen.se  program  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine 
and  Fisheries,  Julv  1,  1946.    1946.    iii+57  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-26938  Y  4.M  53 :  Or  3 

State  of  Washington  fisheries,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  pursuant  to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation 
of  national  defense  program  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and 
Fisheries,  June  29,  1946.    1946.    iii-|-8  p.     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-27791  Y  4.M  53  :  W  27 

Lampreys.  Menace  of  sea  lamprey,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  J. 
Res.  366  and  H.  J.  Res.  367,  joint  resolutions  authorizing  and  directing  director 
of  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service  of  Department  of  Interior  to  investigate  and 
eradicate  predatoi-y  sea  lampreys  of  Great  Lakes,  June  12  and  13,  1W6.  1946. 
iii-f  25  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  40-27790  Y  4.M  53 :  L  19 

Ship  sales,  requisition  of  vessels  from  Grace  Line  and  United  States  Lines,  hear- 
ings before  subconnnittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3603,  for  sale  of 
surplus  war-built  vessels,  and  for  other  purposes,  July  31,  1946.     1046.     iii  + 
133  p.     *  Paper.  25c.     •   Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-27628  Y  4.M  53 :  Sh  6/30 

War  Shipping  Administration.  Accounting  practices  of  War  Shipping  Admin- 
istration and  United  States  Maritime-Commission,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  pursuant  to  authority  of  H.  Res.  3S,  authorizing  investigation  of 
national  defense  program  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and 
Fisheries,  July  17-24,  1946.  1946.  pt.  1,  iii +1-^55  p.  *  Paper,  70  c.  •  Item 
362 
L.  C.  card  46-27772  Y  4.M  53 :  Ac  2/pt.l 

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MUJTABY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition;  Aug.  1946.  1946. 
209  p.  4°     t  Y  4.M  59/1 :  79/final  ed. 

Conscription.     International  abolition  of  conscription,  hearings,  79th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  H.  Res.  325,  urging  immediate  international  agreement  to  elimi- 
nate compulsory  military  service  from  policies  and  practices  of  all  nations, 
Feb.  27  and  28,  1946.     1946.     iii+83  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  363 
L.  C.  card  46-27612  Y  4.M  09/1 :  C  76/7 

Demobilization,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  demobilization  of  materiel 
and  personnel,  Sept.  18-Oct.  8,  1945.     1946.     iii+105  p.     *  Paper,  20c,     •  Item 
363 
L.  C.  card  46-27629  Y  4.M  59/1 :  D  39/3 

Retirement,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  [1st  session  and]  2tl  session,  on  H.  R.  6954, 
H.  R.  7063,  and  other  bills  relating  to  retirement  [of  personnel  of  Army,  Navy, 
etc.],  May  25,  1945-July  12,  1940.  1JM6.  iii+67  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  363 
L.  C.  card  46-27715  Y  4.M  59/1 :  R  31/6 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Aviation  cadets.  To  further  amend  act  approved  Aug.  27,  1940  (54  Stat.  864) 
[so  as  to  extend  benefits  granted  thereunder  to  certain  aviation  cadets  dis- 
charged for  disability],  H.  R.  6745,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Izac ;  [letter  from 
judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs 
concerning  bill].     [1946.]     p.  3759-00.     (No.  281.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/2S1 

Broicn,  Mrs.  EUzaheth  W.  Granting  6  months'  pay  to  Elizabeth  Walter  Brovpn, 
widow  of  Carl  A.  Bostrom,  H.  R.  5726,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Kef auver ;  [letter 
from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs 
concerning  bill].     [1946.]     p.  3653.     (No.  279.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/279 

Constellation,  V.  S.  8.  Directing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  make  IS'aval  Training 
Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  home  port  of  U.  S.  S.  Constellation,  and  to  maintain 
it  as  national  museum,  H.  J.  Res.  361,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Forand  ;  [letter  from 
acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  2\aval  Affairs  concern- 
ing bill].     [1946.]     p.  3647^8.     (No.  276.)      *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/276 

Middletoicn  Post.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  convey  to  Middletown  Post 
No.  66,  American  Legion,  Middletown,  R.  I.,  without  charge  therefor,  15.82  acres 
of  land  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  H.  R.  5760,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Forand ;  [letter  from 
acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  con- 
cerning bill].     [1946.]     p.  3649.     (No.  277.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/277 

Naval  Medical  School.  To  provide  for  establishment  of  Naval  Medical  School, 
H.  R.  6074,  [introduced  by]  Mr.  Somers  of  New  York;  [letter  from  judge  advo- 
cate general  of  Navy  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning 
bill].     [1946.]     p.  3651-52.     (No.  278.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  365 

Y  4.N  22/la :  945-46/278 

Naval  petroleum  reserves.  Hearing  [79th  Congress,  2d  session]  on  amendment 
proposed  to  unit  plan  contract  governing  development  and  operation  of  naval 
petroleum  reserve  no.  1  (Elk  Hills).  [1946.]  p.  3655-3758.  (No.  280.) 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/280 

Pay,  allaivanccs,  etc.  To  include  civilian  officers  and  employees  of  United  States 
naval  government  of  Guam  among  those  persons  who  are  entitled  to  benefits 
of  Public  law  490  of  77th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  7,  1942  (56  Stat.  143)  [con- 
tinuing pay  and  allowances  of  missing  i)ersons],  as  amended,  H.  R.  5248.  [in- 
troduced by]  Mr.  Vinson ;  [letter  from  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy  to 
chairman  of  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  concerning  bill].  [1946.]  p.  3761-62. 
(No.  282.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •   Item  365  Y  4.N  22/la  :  945-46/282 

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PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Pensions.  Increase  in  sei'vice  pensions  for  certain  veterans  and  widows  of 
veterans  of  Spauisli-American  War,  liearings,  79tli  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
H.  U.  377t>,  H.  R.  5740,  and  H.  II.  5741  (bills  revised  and  later  reported  under 
H.  R.  6900),  bills  to  increase  rates  of  service  pensions  for  certain  veterans  and 
widows  of  veterans  of  Spanish- American  War  including  Pliilippine  insurrec- 
tion and  China  Relief  Expedition,  also  testimony  pertaining  to  H.  R.  1286, 
H.  R.  3491),  and  other  related  proposals,  June  20  and  26,  1946.     1946.     iii+36  p. 

•  Paper,  lOo.     •  Item  367 

L.  C.  card  4(>-27792  Y  4.P  38/1 :  Sp  2/8 

TEERITOEIES  COMMITTEE;   HOUSE 

Alaska.  To  conduct  study  and  investigation  of  various  questions  and  problems 
relating  to  Alaska,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  H.  Res. 
236,  Aug.  4-17,  1945.  1946.  v-}-236  p.  map.  [These  hearings  were  held  in 
Ketchikan,  Juneau,  Anchorage,  and  Fairbanks,  Alaska.]  *  Paper,  35c.  •  Item 
376 
L.  C.  card  46-27611  Y  4.T  27/1 :  Al  1/70 

WILDUFE  RESOUaCES,  SELECT  COMMITTEE  ON  CONSERVATION  OF,   HOUSE 

Conservation  of  toildlife,  hearings.  79th  Congress,  [1st  session  and]  2d  session, 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  75,  to  authorize  Select  Committee  on  Wildlife  Conservation 
to  investigate  all  matters  pertaining  to  replacement  and  conservation  of  wild- 
life, Nov.  1,  1945-June  12,  1946.  1946.  iii-f340  p.  1  pi.  3  maps.  *  Paper, 
60c.  •  Item  380 
L.  C.  card  46-27627  Y  4.W  64/2  :  C  76/12 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Estate  and  gift  tax  provisions  of  Internal  revenue  code ;  [compiled  by  Lynn  L. 
Stratton  and  Walter  H.  McClenon].     2d  edition.     1946.     xii-fl56  p.     *  Paper, 
20c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27860  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  Es  8/946 

Excise  tax  provisions  of  Internal  revenue  code;  [compiled  by  Lynn  L.  Stratton 
and  Walter  H.  McClenon].     1946.     s;xv-f482  p.     *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  48-27861  Y  4.1n  8/11 :  Ex  2 

SENATE 

Administrative  procedure  act,  legislative  history,  79th  Congi-ess,  1944-46;  pre- 
sented by  Mr.  McCarran.     1946.     v+458  p.     (S.  doc.  248,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

*  Paper,  50c. 

L.  C.  card  46-27794 

International  Court  of  Justice,  Senate  resolution  196  as  passed  by  the  Senate,  Aug. 
2,  1946,  with  report  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations  submitted  by  Sir. 
Thomas  of  Utah,  July  25,  1946,  relative  to  proposed  acceptance  of  compulsory 
jurisdiction  of  International  Court  of  Justice  by  United  States  Government; 
presented  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Utah.  1946.  [1]  +  13  p.  (S.  doc.  2.59,  79th  Cong. 
2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27815 

AMERICAN  SMALIi  BUSINESS,  SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  TO  STUDY  PROBLEMS  OF,  SENATE 

Business.     Problems  of  American  small  business,  hearings  before  surplus  war 
property  subcommitto,o,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (ex- 
tending S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress).     1946.     pts.  96-98.     • 
L.  C.  card  42-12978  Y  4. Am  3/5 :  B  96/4 

pt.  96.  Effect  of  current  surplus  property  disposal  policies  on  veteran  in  small  business, 

1,  June  12  and  13,  1946.     iv+ 10781-851  p.     •  Paper,  15c. 
pt.  97.   Same,  2,  June  18,  1946.     V-M0853-976  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 
pt.  98.   Same,  3,  June  19,  1946.     iv  + 10977-11037  p.  11.     ♦  Paper,  15c. 

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BANKING  AND  CXJRKENCY   OOJIMITTEE,   SENATE 

Tires.  Distribution  of  motor-vehicle  tires,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  713,  July  2  and  23,  1946.  1946.  iii+53  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-27789  Y  4.B  22/3 :  T  51/2 

EDTJOATION  AND  LABOE  OOMMlTTEi;,  SENATE 

Hygiene,  Public.    National  health  program,  hearings,  79th  Ck)ngress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  1606,  to  provide  for  national  health  program,  Apr.  25-May  7,  1946.    1946. 
pt.  3,  vi+lir)9-1906  p.  il.     [S.  1606  establishes  a  National  Advisory  Medical 
Policv  Council.]     *  Paper,  $1.25.     •  Item  389. 
L.  C.  card  46-26649  T  4.Bd  8/3 :  H  34/3/pt.3 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Cancer  research,  hearings  befoi'e  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on 
S.  1875,  to  authorize  and  request  the  President  to  undertake  to  mobilize  at 
some  convenient  place  in  United  States  adequate  number  of  world's  outstanding 
experts,  and  coordinate  and  utilize  their  services  in  supreme  endeavor  to  dis- 
cover means  of  curing  and  preventing  cancer,  July  1-3,  1946.  1946.  viii+227 
p.  il.  *  Paper,  3r)C.  •  Item  392 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-4  Y  4.F  76/2 :  C  16 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Indian  Claims  Commission  act,  hearing,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  4497, 
to  create  Indian  Claims  Commission,  to  provide  for  powers,  duties,  and  func- 
tions thereof,  and  for  other  purposes,  June  1-July  13,  1946.     1946.     iii+149+ 
i  p.    *  Paper,  25c.     •   Item  394 
L.  C.  card  46-27784  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/9 

Klamath  Indians,  removal  of  I'estrictions,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  1313,  to  remove  restrictions  on  property  and  moneys  belonging  to  indi- 
vidual enrolled  members  of  Klamath  Indian  Reservation  in  Oregon,  to  provide 
for  liquidation  of  tribal  property  and  distribution  of  proceeds  thereof,  to  con- 
fer complete  citizenship  upon  such  Indians,  and  for  other  pui'poses,  Aug.  1, 
1946.  1946.  pt.  1,  ii+1-21  p.  [The  Indians  concerned  are  the  Klamath  and 
Modoc  tribes  and  Yahooskin  band  of  Snake  Indians.]  *  Paper,  10c.  9  Item  394 
L.  C.  card  46-26963  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  K  66/7/pt.l 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  and  executive  calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition ;  no. 
65.     1946.     176  p.  4°     $  Y  4.J  89/2 :  79/65 

Enemy  property.  Administration  of  alien  property  (1st  war  powers  act,  1941), 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  237S,  to  amend 
1st  war  powers  act,  1941,  and  S.  2039,  to  amend  sec.  32  (a)  of  trading  with 
the  enemy  act  of  Oct.  6,  1917,  as  amended,  July  1,  and  18,  1946.  1946.  iii-f 
111  p.  *  Paper,  20c.  •  Item  398 
L.  C.  card  46-27788  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  Al  4/2 

petroleum:  resources,   special  COMMITTEE  INVESTIGATING,  SENATE 

0(7  and  Gas  Division  of  Department  of  Interior,  hearing.  79th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, pursuant  to  S.  Res.  36  (extending  S.  Res.  253,  78th  Congress),  providing 
for  investigation  with  respect  to  petroleum  resources  in  relation  to  national 
welfare,  June  17,  1946.     1946.     iii-f27  p.     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  381 
L.  C.  card  46-27770  Y  4.P  44 :  Oi  5 

PUBLIC    LANDS'    AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition ;  no.  14.    1946.    51  p.  4°    t 


Y  4.P  96/1 :  79/14 


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COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — The  "opinions"  listed  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  arc  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. 

Addison  Miller,  Inc.,  and  Fieldiug  &  Shepley,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
ooumiissioner.     [1946.]     no.  446(34,  p.  253-30^.     t  Ju  3.8  :M  612/5 

Bimn,  Alexander  M.  Burke  and  Herbert  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  administrator 
c.  t.  a.  of  Alexander  M.  Bunn,  and  Pearl  W.  Kichardson,  administratrix  of 
William  E.  Richardson,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1940.     [1946.]     no.  45611,  24  p.     + 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  884/4 

Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  v.  105,  Dec.  1,  1945-Feb.  28,  1946,  with  report 
of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  in  Court  of  Claims  cases ;  reported  by  James  A. 
Hoyt.  1946.    xxiv+879  p.  3  tab.    *  Cloth,  $2.50.     •  Item  420 
L.  C.  card  11-11998  Ju  3.9: 105 

Causby,  Thomas  L.  Thomas  Lee  Causby  and  wife,  Tinie  Causby  v.  United 
States  ;  order,  Oct.  7,  194G.    1946.     no.  46054,  1  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  312/2 

De  Armas,  Eugene.  Eugene  de  Armas  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[194().]     no.  45221,  p.  79-113.     t  Ju3.8:D347 

Federal  Contracting  Corporation.  Munsey  Trust  Company  of  Wa.shington,  D.  C, 
receiver  [for  Federal  Contracting  Corporation]  v.  United  States;  [special 
findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
no.  46251,  19  p.     ±  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  317/5 

Felin,  John  J.,  d  Co.,  Inc.  John  J.  Felin  &  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
no.  45892,  12  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :F  335 

Froemming  Bros.,  Inc.  of  Texas  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  46117,  p.  35-52.     t  Ju3.8:F922 

Garrity,  Raymond  F.  Raymond  F.  Garrity  and  Clare  L.  Garrity  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct. 
7,1946.     [1946.]     no.  45891,  13  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :  G  193 

Guggenheim,  M.  Robert.  M.  Robert  Guggenheim  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1946.]     no.  46775,  p.  13-23.     t  Ju  3.8  :G  939/5 

Illinois  Pure  Almnintim  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  46084, 
22  p.    t  Ju  3.9/a :  II 6/4 

Kendall,  Eugene  H.  Lillian  Kendall,  executrix  of  estate  of  Eugene  H.  Kendall,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1946.]     no.  46199,  p.  7-11.     t 

Ju3.8:K332 

Levine,  David  H.  David  H.  Levine  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  45225,  p.  15-36.     t  Ju  3.8  :L  578/2 

Levy,  Leon.  Hetty  B.  Levy,  Harry  I.  Stern,  and  Maurice  M.  Fierman,  executors 
of  Leon  Levy,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law  and 
opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     no.  40468,  9  p.     t         Ju  3.9/a  :  L  579 

Moore,  Luther  8.  Luther  S.  Moore  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  44096,  p.  3-4.     t  Ju  3.8  :M  784/7 

North  American  Aviation,  Inc.,  of  Kansas,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1046.]  no.  46314, 
18  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :  N  81am/2 

North  Counties  Hydro-Electric  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner, 
[1946.]     no.  46274,  p.  15-26.     X  Ju  3.8  :  N  811/24 

Ockenfels,  Frank  W.  Frank  W.  Ockenfels  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  45697, 
5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Oc  4 

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Olson,  Oliver  J.,  d  Co.  Oliver  J.  Olson  &  Co.  v.  United  States;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1946.]     no.   46232,  p.  19-29.     +  Ju  3.8: 01 8/3 

Pennsi/lvania  Railroad  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  46431,  p.  63-72.     t  Ju  3.8  :P  384/6 

Recording  &  Computing  Machines  Co.  Martin  L.  Beard,  as  receiver  of  Recording 
and  Computing  Machines  Company,  y.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  45552, 
IS  p.     I  Jii  3.9/a  :  R  245 

Schuh,  Charles  W.  Charles  W.  Schuh  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  no.  46381, 
4  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a  :  Sch  79/2 

Seaboard  Surcti/  Company  v.  United  States;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     no.  45519,  12  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Se  11/4 

Southern  Pacific  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  Jaw,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  nos.  45952  and  46012, 
10  p.     t  Ju  S-9/a :  So  88/14 

Stephenson,  C.  S.  C.  S.  Stephenson  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     no.  42489,  p.  11-14.     t  Ju  3.8 :  St  45/8 

Stewart,  James,  Corporation.  James  Stewart  Corporation  c.  United  States;  re- 
port of  commissioner.      [1946.]     no.  45051,  p.  151-198.     t         Ju  3.8 :  St  49/22 

Sunswick  Corporation,  corporation  of  Delaware,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1946.]     no.    46696.   p.    19-29.     t  Ju3.8:Su74 

Turkington,  Edward  L.  Edward  Leslie  Turkington  and  Mrs.  Elaine  Horton 
Turkington  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  no.  46273. 
p.  15-21.     I  Ju  3.8  :  T  847/2 

United  States  Casualty  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     no.  45093,  23  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Un  35/9 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Cocoa  pressed  cake.  Customs  appeal  no.  4555,  United  States  v.  Gallagher  & 
Ascher  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+33  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :  G  135/3 

Customs  cases.  Court  of  Cu.stonis  and  Patent  Appeals :  v.  ,'^3,  Customs  cases 
adjudged  in  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  Apr.  1945-Apr.  1946; 
W.  R.  McWherter,  reporter.     1946.     xiii+203  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00.     •  Item  422 

Ju  7.5 :  33/1 

Patent  calendar  for  Oct.  term,  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  100+ [1]  p.  [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form.     Half  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     t  (limited  distribution). 

Ju  7.7/2 :  946 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Cases.     United  States  Customs  Court  reports :  v.  14,  Cases  adjudged  in  Customs 
Court,  Jan.-June  1944.     1946.     vii-f  495  p.     [Includes  Customs  Court  decisions 
902-930,    abstracts    49882-50276,    and    reappraisement    decisions    6080-6169.] 
*  Cloth,  $1.50.     •  Item  424 
L.  C.  card  39-29067  Ju  9.5  :  14 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

National  Capital  Housing  Authority,  annual  report,  fiscal  year  1945.     [1945.] 
[5] +34+14  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  36-27602  DC  57.1 :  945 

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EMERGENCY  BOARDS  (NATIONAL  RAILWAY  LABOR 

PANEL) 

Report  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board,  created  July  3,  1946,  pursuant  to 
sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  unadjusted  dispute  concerning  rates 
of  pay  and  certain  working  conditions  between  Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.,  and 
International  Association  of  Machinists,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  7,  1946.  [1946. J 
iii-f  20  p.  t  •  Item  848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3956  NMB  1.7 :  N  81 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Churchill  Tabernacle.  No.  9249,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, Churchill  Tabernacle  v.  Federal  Communications  Commission ;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  30  p.     t  CC1.9:C475 


FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Banks  and  lanking.    Assets  and  liabilities,  June  29,  1946,  operating  insured  com- 
mercial and  mutual  savings  banks;  report  25.     n.  p.  [Sept.  3,  1946].     36  p.  il. 
oblong  8°     + 
L.  C.  card  34-28239  Y  3.F  31/8 :  9/25 

Federal  credit  unions.  1945  annual  report  of  operations,  Federal  credit  unions, 
Dec.  31,  1945.  n.  p.  [1946].  cover  title,  [2] +22  p.  il.  4°  [Text  and  another 
illustration  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  3.F  31/8 :  14/945 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation  year  ended 
Dec.  31,  1945.     n.  p.  [1946].     xiv+161  p.  il.     % 
L.  C.  card  36-26171  Y  3.F  31/8 : 1/945 


FEDERAL  LOAN  AGENCY 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Business.  RF<3  small  business  activities  for  Feb.  and  Mar.  1946.  n.  p.  [1946]. 
cover  title,  15  p.  il.     [Bimonthly.    Text  on  p.  3  of  cover.]     t  FL  5.15 :  946/1 

RFC  small  business  activities  for  Apr.  and  May  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +8+ 

[1]  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t  FL  5.15:  946/2 

Loans.  Information  regarding  blanket  participation  in  loans  made  by  banks  to 
business  enterprises.  Mar.  1945  [revised  June  1946].  [1946.]  [l]-i-8  p.  il.  4° 
(Circular  25.)      [Revision  phrase  added  with  rubber  stamp.]     f     FL  5.4:  25/2 


FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Kentucky  Natural  Gas  Corporation.  No.  10132,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  Kentucky  Natural  Gas  Corporation  v.  Federal  Power  Commission, 
Lelaud  Olds,  chairman  of  said  Commission,  Claude  L.  Draper,  [et  al.],  mem- 
bers of  the  Commission,  and  Central  Illinois  Public  Service  Company ;  brief  for 
Federal  Power  Commission.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv+36  p.     t      FP  1.17 :  K  419 

Mississippi  River  Fuel  Corporation.  No.  9181,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals, 
District  of  Columbia,  Mississippi  River  Fuel  Corporation  v.  Federal  Power 
Commission,  Laclede  Gas  Light  Company,  [et  al.],  on  petition  to  review 
order  of  Federal  Power  Commission ;  brief  for  Federal  Power  Commission. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii+ 57  p.     $  FP  1.17 :  M  691/3 

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November  1946  1261 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Agriculture.  Balance  sheet  of  agriculture,  1946;  [by  Alvin  S.  Tostlebe,  Roy  J. 
Burroughs,  Harald  C.  Larsen,  Lawrence  A.  Jones.  Harold  T.  Lingard,  and  Lucy 
R  Hudson],  n.  p.  [1946].  [1]+21  p.  il.  4°  [From  Federal  reserve  bulletin, 
Sept.  194(J.J     t  FR  1.3/la  :  Ag  S3/3/94C 

Assets.  National  survey  of  liquid  assets,  distribution  according  to  income; 
[prepared  by  Henry  H.  Villard].  n.  p.  [1946].  8  p.  il.  4"  [From  Federal 
reservebulletin,  July  1946.]     t  FR  1.3/la  :  As  74/3 

Collection  system.  Federal  reserve  par  list  (banks  upon  which  checks  will  be 
received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collection  and  credit),  Oct.  194G.  n.  p. 
[1946].  [2]+34+[l]  p.  il.  4°  [Supersedes  Sept.  1945  issue  and  supplements 
thereto.]     t  FR  1.9:  946 

Durable  goods.  Estimated  durable  goods  expenditures,  1939-45;  [by  Doris  P. 
Warner  and  Albert  R.  Koch],  n.  p.  [1946].  8  p.  4°  [From  Federal  reserve 
bulletin.  Sept.  194G.]     t  FR  1.3/la  :  D  93/930-45 

Member  bank  call  report  102,  condition  of  member  banks,  June  29,  1946.  n.  p. 
[1946].     [2]  +  [l]  p.  il.  4°     t  FR  1.11: 102 

FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

Health  of  the  Nation.  June  1,  1946.  7  p.  4"  [Processed.]  t  (limited  distribu- 
tion). FS  1.2  :H  34/2 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Fellowship  program  for  teachers  from  the  other  American  republics;  [articles]. 
[1946.]     iv+68  p.     t     •  Item  495 
L.  C.  card  E  46-41  FS  5.2 :  F  33/2 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

DDT  aerosols.  Analysis  of  design  and  performance  of  airplane  exhaust  gen- 
erators for  production  of  DDT  aerosols  for  control  of  Anopheles  quadri- 
maculatus  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  W.  Krus6  and  R.  L.  Metcalf.  [1946.] 
[2] +14  p.  il.  (Reprint  2735.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  Aug.  9,  1946,  v. 
61,  no.  32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a :  2735 

Directory  of  State  and  territorial  health  authorities,  1945.     [1946.]     iv4-54  p. 

(Supplement    180    to  Public   health    reports,    1945    revision.)      *  Paper,    15c. 
•   Item  528 
L.  C.  card  24-26996  FS  2.8 :  180/2 

Feet.  Care  of  feet.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  il.  narrow  8°  ( [Health  education  series,  no. 
5.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  per  100).     •  Item  522  FS  2.50:  5/2 

Gonorrhea,  its  cause,  spread,  cure.  [Revised  edition.]  [June  1946.]  [5]  p. 
narrow  8°  ([VD  folder  5.])  [Earlier  issues  of  VD  folder  5  carried  title: 
Gonorrhea  the  crippler.]     *  Paper,  5c.    single  copy    ($1.50  per  100).    •  Item  529 

FS  2.32 : 5/3 

Leprosy.     Promizole  treatment  of  leprosy,  preliminary  report  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  G.  H.  Faget,  R.  C.  Pogge,  and  F.  A.  Johansen.     [1946.]     [2]  4-4  p. 
1  pi.     (Reprint  2728.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  June  28,  1946,  v.  61,  no. 
26.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-66  FS  2.7/a  :  2728 

Marihuana.  Studies  on  marihuana  and  pyrahexyl  compound  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Edwin  G.  Williams,  C.  K.  Himmelsbach,  Abraham  Wikler,  Dorothy 
C.  Ruble,  and  Bolivar  J.  Lloyd,  jr.  [1946.]  [2]-f25  p.  il.  (Reprint  2732). 
[From  Public  health  reports,  July  19,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  29.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

FS  2.7/a :  2732 

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1262  Government  Publications 

Neisseria.  Unusual  strain  of  Neisseria  isolated  from  cervix  uteri  [with  list  of 
references;  by]  Marion  B.Coleman.  194G.  1  p.  large  8°  [Extract  from  Journal 
of  venereal  disease  information,  June  1946.]     t  FS  2.9/a2  :  N  319 

Plasmodium  (jollinacrum  infection  characterized  by  predominance  of  exo-erythro- 
cytic  forms  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Victor  H.  Haas,  Aimee  Wilcox,  Frances 
Park  Davis  and  Frances  Moore  Ewing.  [1JM6.]  [2] +7  p.  (Reprint  2725.) 
[From  Public  health  reports  June  21,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  25.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FS  2.7/a :  2725 

Pneumonitis.     Epidemic  of  severe  pneumonitis  in  Bayou  region  of  Louisiana:  7, 
Histopathology  in  laboratory  animals  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G.  L.  Fite, 
C.  L.  Larson,  and  B.  J.  Olson.     [1946.]      [2]+lG  p.     (Reprint  2734.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  July  26, 1946,  v.  61,  no.  30.]     ♦  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  45-35586  FS  2.7/a  :  2734 

PoUomyelitis.  Incidence  of  poliomyelitis  in  United  States  in  1945  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  C.  C.  Dauer.  [1946.]  8p.il.  (Reprint  2724.)  [From  Public 
health  reports,  June  21,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  25.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a  :  2724 

Psychiatry.  Conclusions  concerning  psychiatric  training  and  clinics,  meeting  of 
consultants  in  mental  hygiene,  United  States  Public  Health  Service,  Sept.  6, 

1945.  [1946.]     16  p.     (Reprint  2727.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  June  28, 

1946,  V.  61,  no.  26.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a  :  2727 

Puhlivations.  Public  Health  Service  publications,  list  of  publications  issued  dur- 
ing period  Jan.-Dec.  1945.  [1946.]  [2] +9  p.  (Reprint  2731.)  [From  Pub- 
lic health  reports,  July  12,  1W6,  v.  61,  no.  28.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a  :  2731 

Swimming.  Swimming.  [June  1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ( [Health  education 
series  no.  7.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.00  per  100) .  FS  2.50 :  7/2 

Syphilis.  Microflocculation  test  for  syphilis  using  cardiolipin  antigen,  prelimi- 
nary report  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Ad  Harris.  A.  A.  Rosenberg,  L.  M. 
Riedel.  1946.  [2] +6  p.  ([Venereal  Diseases  Division];  Reprint  267.) 
[From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  July  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FS  2.9/a :  267 

Protecting  unborn  baby  from  syphilis.     [Revised  edition.]      [June  1946.] 

[4]  p.  il.  narrow  8°  ( [VD  folder  3.] )  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  i^^r  100). 
•   Item  529     .  FS  2.32 :  3/2 

Study  of  syphilis  in  Negro  high  school  in  city  of  Baltimore,  1939—43  [with 

list  of  references;  by]  Edwin  N.  Hesbacher.  1946.  [2]-f5  p.  ([Venereal 
Diseases  Division]  ;  Reprint  269.)  [From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  infor- 
mation,  Aug.   1946,   v.   27.]      *  Paper,   5c.  FS  2.9/a:  269 

Thiamine  deficiency.     Electrocardiographic  alterations  in  adult  rats  as  result 
of  acute  thiamine  deficiency  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  M.  Hundley 
and  W.  H.  Sebrell.     [1&46.]     16  p.  il.     (Reprint  2718.)      [From  Public  health 
reports,  June  14,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  24.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-67  FS  2.7/a  :  2718 

TrypanosomiaMs.     Complement-fixation  tests  for  American   trypanosomiasis  in 
Texas  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  Dorland  J.  Davis  and  Thelma  de  Shazo 
Sullivan.     [li>46.]     [2]-]-2p.     (Reprint  2733.)     [From  Public  health  reports. 
July  19,  1M6,  V.  61,  no.  29.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-68  FS  2.7/a  :  2733 

Treatment  of  trypanosomiasis  with  p-arsenosphenylbutyric  acid :  1,  Re- 
sults in  319  cases  of  early  trypanosoma  gambiense  infections  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  bv  Harry  Eagle.  [1946.]  [2]-f-16  p.  (Reprint  2730.)  [From 
Public  health  reports,  July  12, 1946,  v.  61,  no.  28.]     *  Paper,  10c.     FS  2.7/a  :  2730 

Typhus  fever.  Prevalence  of  typhus  complement-fixing  antibodies  in  human 
serums  in  San  Antonio,  Tex.  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  David  E.  Davis  and 
Morris  Pollard.  [1£K46.]  [2]-|-4  p.  (Reprint  2726.)  [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, June  21,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  25.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FS  2.7/a  :  2726 

Venereal  diseases.  National  venereal  disease  control,  [report  of]  Committee 
on  Venereal  Disease  Control  to  State  and  Territorial  Health  Officers'  Asso- 

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November  1946  1263 

Venereal  diseases — Continued, 
ciation.     1946.      [l]+5   p.      ([Venereal    Diseases    Division]:    Reprint    266.) 
[From  Journal  of  venereal  disease  information,  June  1946,  v.  27.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FS  2.9/a :  266 

Wedding    plans,    including    venereal    disease    tests.     [Revised    edition.] 

[June  1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow  8°  ( [VD  folder  4.] )  [Earlier  issues  of  VD  folder- 
4  carried  title:  Doctor  says.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  per  100.)  •  Item 
529  FS  2.32 :  4/2 

NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  HEALTH 

Methyl  bromide.  Toxicity  and  potential  dangers  of  methyl  bromide  with  special 
reference  to  its  use  in  chemical  industry,  in  fire  extinguishers,  and  in  fumiga- 
tion [with  bibliography]  ;  by  W.  F.  Von  Oettingen.  1946.  [1]+41  p.  il.  (Bul- 
letin 185.)  [From  Industrial  Hygiene  Research  Laboratory.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  525 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-69  FS  2.23  :  185 

Same.     (H.  doc.  530,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Nitrous  acid.  Effects  of  aliphatic  nitrous  and  nitric  acid  esters  on  physio- 
logical functions  with  special  reference  to  their  chemical  constitution  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  W.  F.  Von  Oettingen.  1946.  iv-f  76  p.  il.  (Bulletin  180.) 
[From  Industrial  Hygiene  Research  Laboratory.]  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  525 
L.  C.  card  46-27769  FS  2.23  :  186 

Same.     (H.  doc.  531,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

SOCIAL  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Note. — The  Social  Securit.v  Administration  was  established  in  connection  witli  the 
reorganization  of  the  Federal  .Security  Agency  resulting  from  Reorganization  plan  no. 
2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1946,  and  which  abolished  the  Social  Security  Board. 

Public  assistance,  annual  cost  to  Federal  Government  of  assistance  payments 
under  H.  R.  7037,  based  on  operation  in  July-Dec.  1945.  Aug.  1940.  1  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  FS  3.2  :P  96/10 

CHU.DREN's    BUREAU 

Note. — The  Children's  Bureau  (with  the  exception  of  its  child  labor  functions)  was 
transferred  from  the  Labor  Department  to  the  Federal  Security  Agency  by  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16,  1946.  It  was  placed  under  the  Social  Security  Administration 
by  authority  of  Federal  security  administrator. 

Books.     For  children's  bookshelf,  booklist  for  parents  [with  list  of  Reading  refer- 
ences for  parents;  prepared  by  Marion  L.  Faegre,  assisted  by  Nora  L'.  Beust]. 
[1946.]     39  p.  il.     (Publication  304,  1946.)      [Illustrations  by  Christina  Mal- 
man.     Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-157  FS  3.209  :  304 

EMPLOYMENT    SECXJEITY   BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Employment   Security  was  made  a   part  of  the  Social   Security 
Administration  through  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1946. 
Publications  issued  prior  to  the  change  are  entered  below  for  convenience. 

Employment  security  activities,  Jan.-July  1946;  v.  2,  no.  1-7.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Processed.  Supplements  were  issued  to  no.  1  and  3. 
Previous  issues  not  entered  in  Monthly  catalog.]     t  FS  3.114  :  2/1-7 

Insured  unemployment  during  week  ended  June  1-July  13,  1946;  v.  1,  no.  1-7. 
[1946.]     Each  6  p.  or  4  p.  f°     [Weekly.     Processed.]     t  FS  3.128 : 1/1-7 

Unemployment  compensation.  Synopsis  of  major  amendments  to  14  State  unem- 
ployment compensation  laws,  1946  legislative  sessions,  annual  legislative  report. 
Aug.  31,  1946.     [3]-fl4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  FS  3.105 :  Un  2/946 

SPECIAL  SERVICES  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Special  Services  was  established  through  Reorganization  plan  no.  2, 
effective  July  16,  1946.  It  includes  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration  and  the  Office  of 
Vocational  Rehabilitation,  which  formerly  were  directly  subordinate  to  the  Federal  Security 
Agency. 

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1264  Government  Publications 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Drufffi.    Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act;  Drugs 
and  devices,  1601-50.    Aug.  1946.    p.  61-84.    t     •  Item  512 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-274  FS  13.108 :  1601-1650 

VOCATIONAL  BBHABIUTATION   OFFICE 

Deaf.    Opportunities  for  deaf  and  hard  of  hearing  through  vocational  rehabilita- 
tion.    [1946.]     cover  title.  12  p.  il.  narrow  8°     [Another  illustration  on  front 
cover.]     t     •   Item  506  FS  13.202  :D  34 

FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Hiffhtcays.    Transition  curves  for  highways;  by  Joseph  Barnett.    1940  [reprint 
with  clianges,  1946].     [l]-f211+[l]  p.  il.  12°     *  Fabrikoid,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27883  A  22.2  :  H  53/7-3 

Note. — This  reprint  carries  the  classification  of  the  Public  Roads  Bureau  -when  it 
was  under  the  Agriculture  Department,  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  original 
publication. 

Transportation  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  in  color,  to  a  scale  of  1 :  250,000,  the  Federal-aid  and  State 
highways,  with  status  of  improvement,  principal  connecting  roads,  railroads,  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 
reservations,  military  reservations  and  recreational  areas  with  the  roads  leading  to  them. 
Special  maps  to  a  larger  scale  (1  :  125,000)  printed  as  inserts  on  the  regular  sheets,  where 
-practicable,  show  in  better  detail  the  transportation  routes  within  the  larger  metropolitan 
areas.  The  sheets  are  uniform  in  size  26X36  inches,  oriented  with  the  longer  dimension 
east  and  west. 

Arizonn,  transportation  map,  highways,  railroads,  canals,  air  lanes,  and  dredged 
channels ;  highways  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1944.  Scale  1 :  250,000,  approximately 
1  in. =4  m.  Revised  edition,  1944.  n.  p.  Geological  Survey  [1946].  14  sheets, 
each  about  23X33  in.  [Lambert  conformal  conic  projection.]  *  $3.75  per  set 
of  14  sheets.  FW  2.13 :  Ar  4  i/944/sh.l-14 

Maasaehusetts,  transpKjrtation  map,  highways,  railroads,  canals,  air  lanes,  and 
dredged  channels ;  highways  corrected  to  June  1,  1944.  Scale  1 :  250,000,  ap- 
proximately 1  in. =4  m.  Revised  edition,  1944.  n.  p.  Geological  Survey  [1946]. 
3  sheets,  each  about  23X33  in.  [Modified  polyconic  projection.]  *  OOc.  per  set 
Of  3  sheets.  FW  2.13 :  M  38/944/sh.l-3 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

General  regulations.  Accounting  for  pay  roll  deductions  and  cash  collections 
for  credit  to  civil  service  retirement  and  disability  fund.  Oct.  9,  1946.  4 
leaves,  4°     (General  regulations  106.)     [Processed.]     %  GA  1.6: 106 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Census  publications,  statistics  of  population,  agriculture,  manufactures,  retail 
and   wholesale   distribution,   occupations,    and   religious   bodies;    Sept.   1946. 
[19^6.]     [2]-f37p.     (Price  list  70,  2,5th  edition.)     f     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  2.5-26529  GP  3.9:  70/25 

Children.     Children's  Bureau  [publications]  and  other  publications  relating  to 
children;   Sept.  1946.      [1946.]      [2] +14  p.      (Price  list  71,  28th  edition.)      t 
•  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  26-26175  GP  3.9 :  71/28 

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November  1946  1265 

Farm  management,  agricultural  credit,  farm  products,  marketing,  agricultural 
statistics;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]      [2] +32  p.     (Price  list  68,  32d  edition.)     f 
•  Item  592 
li.  C.  card  26-26174  GP  3.9 :  68/32 

Foreign  relations  of  United  States;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +96  p.     (Price  list 
65,  27th  edition. )     f     •  Item  592 
L.  C.  card  2.3-27511  GP  3.9:  65/27 

iVavi/;  Sept.  1&46.     [1946.]     [2] +22  p.     (Price  list  63,  28th  edition.)     f     •Item 
592 
L.  C.  card  26-20207  GP  3.9  :  63/28 

Public  domain,  conservation,  Great  Plains,  National  Resouces  Planning  Board; 
Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +27  p.  (Price  list  20,  36th  edition.)  t  •  Item  592 
L.  0.  card  25-26708  GP  3.9 :  20/36 


INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Telephone  directory.  United  States  Department  of  Interior  telephone  directory, 
July  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title  iv+20  p.  4°  [Processed.  Text  and  illustra- 
tions on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     t  11.2  :  T  23/946 

'    FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Alaska.  Regulatory  announcement  15,  amdt.  4  and  5 ;  Sept.  24  and  Oct.  4,  1946. 
[1946.]  [l]+2  p.  and  1  p.  4°  [Processed.  Title  50,  Wildlife,  chap.  1,  Fish  and 
Wildlife  Service,  subchap.  Q.,  Alaska  commercial  fisheries,  published  by  Fed- 
eral Register  Division,  National  Archives]     t  I  49.24 :  15/amdt.4,5 

Fish.  Food  value  of  fish  and  shellfish ;  by  Hugo  W.  Nilson.  Revised  Sept.  1946. 
Chicago,  111.,   [1946.]     2  p.  4°     (Fishery  leaflet  36.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  49.28 :  36/2 

Fur.  Annual  fur  catch  of  United  States ;  prepared  in  Fur  Resources,  Division 
of  Wildlife  Research.  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  1946.  22  p.  4°  (Wildlife  leaflet 
290.)      [Processed.]     t  149.13:290 

Gloucester,  3  centuries  a  flshing  port ;  by  Homer  Haberland.  Chicago,  111.,  Aug. 
1946.  5  p.  il.  4°  (Fishery  leaflet  192.)  [Processed.  Supersedes  Sep.  138, 
reprint  from  Commercial  fisheries  review,  June  1946.]     t  I  49.28 :  192 

Goldfish.  Partial  lists  of  dealers  in  goldfish,  aquarium  fishes,  plants  and  acces- 
sories; compiled  in  Division  of  Game-fish  and  Hatcheries.  Chicago,  111.,  Aug. 
1946.     5  p.  4"     (Fishery  leaflet  193.)     [Processed.]     f  149.28:193 

Turtle  trapping.  Chicago,  111.,  May  1946.  4  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Fishery  leaflet 
190.)      [Processed.]     f  149.28:190 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic 
atlas  of  the  United  States,  toiJOgraphic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text), 
base  maps,  and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of 
them  are  sale  publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washington  2.5,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

Florule.  Pennsylvanian  florule  from  Forkston  coal  in  Dutch  Mountain  outlier, 
northeastern  Pennsylvania;  by  Charles  B.  Read.  1946.  ii+17-27  p.  il.  2  p. 
of  pi.  4°  (Professional  paper  210-B.)  [Shorter  contributions  to  general  geol- 
ogy, 1946,  p.  17-28.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  62G  1 19.16 :  210-6 

Foraminifcra.  Tertiary  Foraminifera  from  St.  Croix,  Virgin  Islands,  by  J.  A. 
Cushman ;  with  note  on  the  geology  by  D.  J.  Cederstrom.  1946.  ii+1-17  p. 
11.  1  tab.  4°  (Professional  paper  210-A.)  [Shorter  contributions  to  general 
geology,  1946,  p.  1-17.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •   Item  626  I19.16:2ia-A 

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1266  Government  Publications 

Hudson  Bay.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944 :  pt.  5,  Hudson  Bay 
and  upper  Mississippi  River  basins ;  prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch, 
I»ivision  of  Surface  Water.  1946.  ix+422  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  10(J5.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  witli  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Missouri, 
North  l>akota,  and  Wisconsin,  and  other  agencies.]  *  I'aper,  70c.  •  Item  627 
L.  C.  card  4ti-40712  1 19.13  :  lOOo 

Nevada.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to]  Nevada, 
n.  p.  Mar.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  oblong  large  8°  folded  into  4° 
size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  1-2+9-10  p.  and  p.  3-7,  insert,     t 

1 19.11 :  N  41/946 

North  Dakota.  Topographic  maps  [geologic  and  other  reports  relating  to] 
North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota,  n.  p.  Mar.  1946.  1  sheet  (with  map  on 
verso),  oblong  large  8°  folded  into  4°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  1-2+9-10 
p.  and  p.  3-8,  insert,     t  1 19-11 :  N  81d/946 

Water  levels  and  artesian  pressure  in  observation  wells  in  United  States  in  1943: 
pt.  1,  Northeastern  States;  by  O.  E.  Meinzer,  L.  K.  Wenzel  and  others.  1946. 
iv+291  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  986.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Connecticut,  Indiana,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  New  Hampshire,  New 
Jersey,  New  York.  Ohio,  Pennsylvania  and  Vermont  and  other  agencies.] 
*  Paper,  50c.     •   Item  627 

L.  C.  card  GS-334  1 19.13 :  986 

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  25,  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  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the  area  lies. 

Calif ornia.  Geologic  map  of  northeast  margin  of  San  Gabriel  Basin.  Los  Angeles 
County,  Calif. ;  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  map  63  [with  text]  by 
J.  S.  Shelton.  Scale  1 :  24.000,  contour  intervals  5  and  25  ft.  n.  p.  1946. 
42  X38  in.     t  60c.  1 19.25  :  Oi  5/5/prelim.  map.  63 

Ncic  Mexico.  Geology  of  Nacimiento  Mountains.  San  Pedro  Mountain,  and 
adjacent  plateaus  in  parts  of  Sandoval  and  Rio  Arriba  Counties,  N.  Mex., 
geologic  map  by  G.  H.  Wood  and  S.  A.  Northrop,  stratigraphy  and  paleontology 
by  S.  A.  Northrop  and  G.  H.  Wood,  compilation  by  M.  J.  Cowan ;  oil  and  gas 
investigations,  preliminary  map  57  [with  text  J.  Scale  1  m.=0.7  in.  n.  p.  1946. 
37X61  in.  [Prepared  with  cooperation  of  Department  of  Geology,  University 
of  New  Mexico.]     f  60c.  1 19.25  :  Oi  5/5/prelim.map  57 

Washington  State.  Plan  and  profile,  east  fork  Touchet  River,  south  fork  Touchet 
River  and  tributaries,  Washington  dam  site;  topography  bv  Fred  F.  Lawrence, 
surveyed  in  1941.  Scale  1:24,000.  n.  p.  1946.  3  sheets,  each  25X18  in.  or 
18X25  in.  [Surveyed  in  cooperation  with  State  of  Washington.  Subject  to 
adjustment.]     1 10c.  each  sheet.  119.25  :  T  64/2/ sh.1-3 

Wyoming.  Tertiary  stratigraphy  in  northeastern  part  of  Wind  River  Basin, 
W^yo. :  oil  and  gas  investigations,  preliminary  chart  22  [with  text]  by  Harry 
A.  Tourtelot  assisted  by  Helen  L.  Nace.     n.  p.  1946.     37X51  in.     f  40c. 

1 19.25  :  Oi  5/6/prelim.chart  22 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

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maps — which  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  eacli  map  is  designated  by  the  name  of  some 
prominent  town  or  natural  feature  within  that  area.  The  scales  most  commonly  used 
are  1  :  24,000  (1  inch  =  2,000  feet),  1  :  31,680  (1  inch=  Vj  mile),  1  :  62,500  (1  inch  =  about 
1  mile),  and  1:125,000,  (1  inch  =  about  2  miles).  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  York,  Ohio.  Rhode  Island,  and  West 
Virginia  are  completely  niai)i)ed.  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  an  order  for  maps,  or  for  maps  and  goologii;  folios,  that  amoTints  to  $5.00  at  the  retail 

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price.     In  ordering,  give  the  name  and  scale  of  each  map  and  the  State  in  which  the 
area  lies. 

Arkansas,  St.  Paul  quadrangle,  lat.  ;55M.".'-36°,  long.  03°4r,'-94°.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  interval  20  feet.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  in.     t  20c. 

Iin.l2:3Sa2pa/946 

California,  Lamoine  quadrangle,  lat.  40°45'-41°,  long.  122°15'-122°30'.  Scale 
1:  62,500,  contour  Interval  50  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X13  in.     t  20c. 

I  19. 12  :4L  19/946 

Connecticut,  Meriden  quadrangle,  lat.  41°30'-il°37'30",  long.  72°45'-72'"52'30". 
Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946.  17x13  in.  t 
20c.  1 19.12 :  6M  543/946 

Illinois.  Illinois,  Mount  Olive  quadrangle,  lat.  39''-39°15',  long.  89°30'-89°45'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  June  1915,  reprinted 
1946  with  corrections.     17X14  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12  :  12  M  S63c/946 

Illinois,    Ramsey    quadrangle,    lat.    39°-39°15',    long.    89°-89°15'.     Scale 

1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946.     17X14  in.     t  20c. 

1 19.12  :  12R  149/946 

Illinois-Wisconsin,  McHeury  quadrangle,  lat.  42°15'-42°30',  long.  88°15'- 

88°30'.     Scale  1 :  62,.500,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1926,  reprinted 
1946  with  corrections.     17x13  in.     f  20c.  1 19.12 :  12  M  183/946 

Massachusetts.  Massachusetts,  Athol  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'-42°37'30",  long, 
72°07'30"-72°15'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     17  X 13  in.     f  20c.  1 19.12 :  21  At  46/946 

Massachusetts,   East  Brookfield   quadrangle,   lat.   42°07'30"-42°15'   long. 

72°-72°07'30".     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X 13  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12  :  21Ea  77b/946 

-  Massachusetts,  Templeton  quadrangle,  lat.  42°30'-42°37'30",  long.  72°- 
72°07'30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  10  ft.  n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
17X13  in.     t20c.  1 19.12:  21T  249/^6 

Massachu-setts,    Westhampton    quadrangle,    lat.    42°15'-42°22'30",    long. 

72°45'-72°52'30".     Scale  1 :  24,000,  contour  interval  10  ft.     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
23X17   in.     t  20c.  1 19.12:  21 W  526/2/946 

Missouri,  Morley  quadrangle,  lat.  37°-37°15',  long.  89°30'-89''45'.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  intervals  5  and  20  ft.  u.  p.  edition  of  1934,  reprinted  1946  with  correc- 
tions.    17X 14  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12 :  25M  827/946 

Puerto  Rico.  Puerto  Rico,  Aguas  Buenas  quadrangle,  lat.  18°15'-18°22'30",  long. 
66°-66°07'30".  Scale  1:30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,  n.  p.  edition  of 
1946.     18x17  in.     f  20c.  1 19.12  :  55Ag  91/2/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Barranquitas  quadrangle,  lat.  18°07'30"-18°15',  long.  66°15'- 

66°22'30".      Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
18x  17  in.     1 20c.  1 19.12 :  55B  272/946 

Puerto  Rice,   Ciales  quadrangle,   lat.   18°15'-18°22'30",   long.   66°22'30"- 

66°30'.      Scale  1 :30,000,  contour  interval   10  meters,     n.   p.   edition   of  1946. 
IS  X 17  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12 :  55C  48/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Comerio  quadrangle,  lat.  18°07'30"-18°15'  long.  6()°07'30"- 

66°15".     Scale  1:30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p    edition  of  1946. 
18  X 17  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12 :  55C  734/946 

■    Puerto    Rico,    Corozal    quadrangle,    lat.    18°15'-18°22'30",    long.    66°15'- 

66°22'30".     Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946 
18X 17  in.    t  200.  1 19.12 :  55C  816/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Gurabo  quadrangle,  lat.  18°15'-18°22'30"   long.  05°52'30"- 

66°.    Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,    n.  p.  edition  of  1946.    18X17 
in.     t  20c.  1 19.12 :  55G96/946 

Puerto  Rico,  Naranjito  quadrangle,  lat.  18°15'-18°22'30",  long.  66°07'30"- 

66°15'.     Scale  1:30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
18X17  in.     1 20c.  1 19.12 :  55  N  164/946 

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Puerto  Rico — Continued. 

Puerto  Rico,  Peiiuelas  quadrangle,  lat.  IS'-IS'OT'SO",  long.  66°37'30"- 

66°45'.     Scale  1 :  30,000,  contour  interval  10  meters,     n.  p.  edition  of  1946. 
18X17  in.     t  20c.  1 19.12 :  55P389/946 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Metlakatia  Indians.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Metlakatla  Indian  Community, 
Annette  Lslands  Reserve,  Alaska ;  approved  Aug.  23,  1944.  1946.  [l]+llp.  t 
L.  C.  card  40-2(3380  I  20.9/2  :  M  56 

Navajo  Trihal  Council.  Proceedings  of  delegation  of  Navajo  Tribal  Council  in 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  13-25.  1946.  [1946.]  [l]+59  p.  4"  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27842  I  20.2 :  N22 

MINES  BUREAU 

Alumina.  Control  of  gelation  in  extraction  of  alumina  from  lime-soda-clay  sinters 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  Guy  Ervin,  jr.,  Delwin  D.  Blue,  and  John  E.  Conley. 
Aug.  1940.  [1]+16  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3923.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3923 

Aluminum;  by  John  H.  Weitz  and  Mary  E.  Trought.  IMQ.  [2]-fl4  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.      I  28.37/a  :  Al  82/945 

Antimony;  by  Thomas  P.  Wootton.  1946.  [2] +10  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Min- 
erals yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.37/a  :  An  87/945 

Bauxite.  Bauxite ;  by  John  H.  Weitz  and  Mary  E.  Trought.  1946.  [2]  +14  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.     I  28.37/a  :  B  329/945 

Concentration  of  bauxite  for  milling  in  50-ton  Bureau  of  Mines  pilot  plant, 

Bauxite,  Ark. ;  by  S.  M.  Runke  and  R.  G.  O'Meara.     Aug.  1946.     [l]+25  p.  1  pi. 
4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3909.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:^939 

Cement;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  Esther  V.  Balser.  1946.  [2]+31  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  C  332/945 

Clavs;  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  A.  Linn.  1946.  [2] +16  p.  il.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a :  C579/945 

Coal.    Coal-research  activities  of  Bureau  of  Mines ;  by  Arno  C.  Fieldner.    Aug. 
1946.     [1]+14  p.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7367.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27895  1 28.27  :  7387 

Pennsylvania  anthracite;  by  J.  A.  Corgan  and  Marian  I.  Cooke.     1946. 

[2] +42  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  vearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

I  28.37/a  :  An  86/945 

Storage  of  subbituminous  slack  coal  in  open  pits ;  by  John  B.  Goodman, 

V.  F.  Parry,  and  W.  S.  Landers.  Aug.  1946.     [l]+37  p.  10  pi.  4°     (Report  of 
investigations,  R.  L  3915.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3915 

Copper;  by  T.  H.  Miller  and  Helena  M.  Meyer.  1946.  [2]+36  p.  il.  [Prer)rint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 28.37/a  :  C  793/^5 

Copper  Butte  mine.  Exploration  of  Copper  Butte  mine,  Mineral  Creek  mining 
district,  Pinal  County,  Ariz.;  bv  Harlow  D.  Phelps.  Aug.  1946.  [l]-h34  p. 
6  pi.  4"     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3914.)      [Processed.]     t      I  28.23 :  3914 

Corundum.  Exploration  of  Blue  Metal  corundum  property,  Douglas  County, 
Nev. :  by  E.  O.  Binyon.  Aug.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  2  pi.  map.  4°  (Report  of  in- 
vestigations, R.  I.  3895.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3895 

Fuel.  Interrogation  of  Dr.  Pier  and  staff,  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  A.  G.,  Lud- 
wigshafen  and  Oppau,  supp.  2.  Report  on  investigations  by  fuels  and  lubri- 
cants teams;  reported  by  W.  F.  Faragher  and  W.  A.  Home.  Aug.  1946. 
[l]+iv+27  p.  10  pi.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7376.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.27 :  7376 

Report  on  investigations  by  fuels  and  lubricants  teams  at  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie, A.  G.  Works,  Ludwigshafen  and  Oppau;  edited  by  R.  Holroyd.     Aug. 

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Fuel — Continued. 

1946.     [l]4-v+75   p.  33  pi.   4"     (Information   circular,   I.   C.   7375.)     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  4&-27839  1 28.27 :  7375 

Gases.     Yields  and  properties  of  gases  from  BM-AGA  carbonization  tests  at  900° 
C. ;  by  D.  E.  Wolfson  and  D.  A.  Reynolds.     1946.     iii+12  p.  il.     (Technical 
paper  693. )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  646 
L.  C.  card  46-27840  I  28.7  :  693 

Gold.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  California  (mine  report)  ;  by  Alfred 
L.  Ransome  and  Burton  H.  Marliave.  1946.  [2] +29  p.  il.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  563/3/945 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc  in  Colorado   (mine  report)  ;  by  G.  E. 

Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson.     1946.     [2] +32  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals 
yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  G  5G3/4/945 

Iron  ores.  Exploration  of  Sbanton  iron-ore  property,.  Albapy  County,  Wyo.. ;  by 
Eugene  Prey.  Aug.  1946.  [l]+5  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investigationy, 
R.  I.  3918.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3918 

Iron  ore;  by  Norwood  B.  Melcher  and  John  Hozik.     1946.     [2] +26  p.  il. 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.     I  28.37/a  :  Ir  6/3/945 

Lead.  Clark  Fork  lead-zinc  district,  Bonner  County,  Idaho ;  by  S.  H.  Lorain. 
Aug.  1946.  [1]+10  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3992.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3992 

Lime;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  F.  D.  Gradijan.  1946.  [2]  +16  p.  il.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]    *  Paper,  100.  I  2S.37/a  :  L  629/945 

Liquid  fuel.     Review  of  Fischer-Tropsch   and   related  processes  for   synthetic 
liquid  fuel  production ;  by  Norma  R.  Golumbic.     Aug.  1946.     [l]+24  p.  4  pi.  4° 
(Information  circular,  I.  C.  7366.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27838  I  28.27  :  7366 

Magnesium;  by  John  H.  Weitz  and  Mary  E.  Trought.  1946.  [2] +6  p.  il.  [Pre- 
print from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.  1  28.37/a  :  M  274/2/945 

Magnetic  reconnaissance  in  north-central  Minnesota  in  1945;  by  Ellsworth  Y. 
Dougherty  and  Edward  F.  Fitzhugh,  jr.  Aug.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  9  pi.  1  map,  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3919.)      [Processed.]     t  I  28.23  :  3919 

Mercury.  Exploration  of  Glass  Buttes  mercury  deposit.  Lake  County,  Oregon ; 
hy  Glenn  C.  Reed.  Aug.  1946.  [l]+4  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investiga- 
tions, R.  I.  3926.)      [Processed.]     f  1 28.23  :  3926 

Metals.  Secondary  metals,  nonferrous ;  by  Herbert  L.  Cullen  and  A.  J.  McDermid. 
1946.     [2] +30  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

1 28.37/a :  Se  24/945 

Mica  and  beryl  examination  and  exploration  in  Cleburne,  Randolph,  Clay,  Coosa, 
Chilton,  Tallapoosa,  and  Lee  Counties,  Ala.  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Staff, 
Tuscaloosa  Division,  Mining  Branch.  Aug.  1946.  [1]+119  p.  9  pi.  6  maps,  4° 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3905.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3905 

Mine  rock.  Standardized  tests  for  determining  physical  properties  of  mine  rock 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  Leonard  Obert,  S.  L.  Windes,  and  Wilbur  I.  Duvall. 
Aug.  194G.  [1] +67  p.  15  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3891.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3891 

Mineral  market  reports  MMS  1362-MMS  1457,  with  omissions.     [1946.]     various 

sizes.     (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  close  of  year  as  data  are  available. 

1362.  Metal  mining  in  Eastern  States,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures  ;   [prepared  by 

A.  J.  Martin].     6  p. 

1363.  Metal   mining   in   Central   States,    1945,    preliminary    annual   figures;    [prepared 

A.  J.  Martin].     13  p. 

1364.  Metal  mining  in  Arizona,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures ;    [prepared  by  C.  E. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luff].     3  p. 

1365.  Metal   mining  in   Idaho,    1945,   preliminary  annual  figures ;    [prepared   by   C.   B. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luff].     4  p. 

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ilineral  inarket  rcijorts — Coutiuued. 

1366.  Metal  mining  in  Molitanu,  1945,  prelimiuary  annual  figures  ;   [prepared  by  C.  E. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luft].     4  p. 

1367.  Copper  in  1940   (prelimiuary  report)  ;   [prepared  by  Helena  M.  Meyer],     6  p. 

1368.  Metal  luiuiug  in  Colorado,  1945,  prt'limiuary  annual  figures ;  [prepared  by  George 
E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  GustavsonJ.     9  p. 

Metal  mining   in   New   Mexico,   1945,   preliminary   annual   figures ;    [prepared   by 
George  E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson].     3  p. 
Metal  mining  in  Texas,  1945,  prelimiuary  annual  figures  ;   [prepared  by  George 
E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson].     2  p. 

1371.  Metal  mining  in  Wyoming,  1945,  prelimiuary  annual  figures  ;  [prepared  by  George 
E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson].     1  p. 

1372.  Metal  mining  in  South  Dakota,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures ;    [prepared  by 

George  E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson].     1  p. 

1373.  Metal  mining  in  Alaska,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures;    [prepared  by  George 

E.  Woodward  and  S.  A.  Gustavson].     2  p. 

1374.  Metal  mining  in  California,  1945,  preliminary  anuual  figures;  [prepared  by  Alfred 

L.  Ransoiiie].     4  p. 

1375.  Metal  mining  in  Oregon,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures  ;    [prepared  by  Alfred 

L.  Ransome].     2  p. 

1376.  Metal  mining  in  Nevada,  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures  ;    [prepared  by  Alfred 

L.  Ransome].     3  p. 

1377.  Metal   mining   in   Washington,    1945,    preliminary   annual   figures ;    [prepared   by 

C.  E.  Needham  and  Paul  Luff].     3  p. 

1378.  Metal   mining   in    Utah,    1945,    preliminary   annual   figures ;    [prepared   by   C.   E. 

Needham  and  Paul  Luff].     7  p. 

1380.  Mine  production  of  copper  in  United  States  in  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures  ; 

[prepared  by  Helena  M.  Meyer].      [4]  p. 

1381.  Mine   production    of   gold    in    United    States,    1945,    preliminary   annual    figures ; 

[prepared  by  Charles  White  Morrill].     5  p. 

1382.  Lead  industry  in  1945,  preliminary;    [prepared  by  Richard  H.  Mote],     3  p. 

1383.  Mine  production  of  silver  in  United  States  in  1945,  preliminary  annual  figures  ; 

[prepared  by  Charles  White  Merrill].     4  p. 
1386.  Lead    and    zinc   pigments    and    zinc    salts    in    1945,    preliminary    annual   report ; 
[prepared  by  Helena  M.  Meyer].      [2]  p. 

1389.  Record  sales  of  fuel  oil  and  kerosene  in  1944  ;  [prepared  by  A.  T.  Coumbe].     35  p. 

1390.  Phosphate  rock  industry  of  Western  States,  Idaho,  Montana.  Utah,  and  Wyoming, 

in  1945;   [prepared  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  E.  M.  Tucker].     2  p. 

1391.  Barite   in    4th    quarter   1945.    preliminary    figures   for   year   1945 ;    [prepared   by 

Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian].     3  p. 

1393.  Slate  industry  in  1945.  annual  figures:  [prepared  by  M.  G.  Downey],     2  p. 

1394.  Boron  minerals  in  1945;  [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian]. 

1  p. 

1395.  Celestite  in  1945  :   [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian].     2  p. 

1396.  Natural  sodium  sulfates  and  carbonates  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness 

and  F.  M.  Barsigian].     2  p. 
1399.  Production  of  peat  in  United  States  in  1945:   [prepared  by  Golden  V.  Chiriaco]. 
1  p. 

1403.  Salt  production  in  1945  down  2  percent ;    [prepared  by  Florence  E.  Harris  and 

E.  M.  Tucker].      6  p. 

1404.  Fuel  briquets  and  packaged  fuel  in  1945  :  fby  Gertrude  S.  Goodman].     5  p. 

1405.  Asbestos  industry  in  1045  :  [prepared  hy  Oliver  Bowles].     5  p. 

1408.  Nitrogen  compounds  in   1945:    [prepared  by  Bertrand  L.   .Tohnso'n].     9  p. 

1409.  Fuller's  earth  industry  in  1945  :  [prepared  by  G.  W.  .Tosephson  and  A.  Linn].     1  p. 

1410.  Mineral  earth  pigments  and  manufactured  iron  oxide  pigments  in  1945  ;  [prepared 

by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  D.  Gradiian].      S  p. 

1412.  Phosphate  rock  industry  of  United   States   in   1945  ;    [prepared  by  Bertrand   L. 

Johnson  and  E.  M.  Tnckor].     8  p. 

1413.  Carbon  black   production   and  sales  reach   new  peaks  in   1945 :    [tables  prepared 

by  H.  Backus].      2  p. 

1414.  Lead  and  zinc  pigments  and  zinc  salts  in  1945  :    [prepared  by  Helena  M.  Meyer 

and  Alethea  W.  Mitchell].      [3]   p. 

1415.  Gem  stones  in  1045  :  [prepared  by  Sidney  H.  Ball].     7  p. 

1417.  Bromine  in  1045  :   [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian].     2  p. 

1418.  Calcium  chloride  in  1945  ;  [prepared  bv  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian]. 

1  p. 

1419.  Pennsylvania  anthracite  1945:  [by  M.  I.  Cooke].     15  p. 

1420.  Magnesite  and   other  maenesium   compounds  in   1945  ;    [prepared   by   Charles  L. 

Harness  and  F.  M.  Barsigian].      3  p. 

1421.  Chromite   in   1945  :    [prepared   by  Edwin  K.   Jenckes  and   Katharine  D.  Wilden- 

steinerl.     3  p. 

1422.  Feldspar  in  1945:    [prepared  by  Robert  W.  Metcalf  and   .\.  B.  Hollemanl.      5  p. 

1425.  Abrasive  materials  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Robert  W.  Metcalf  and  A.  B.  Holleman]. 

7  p. 

1426.  Talc,   pyrophyllite.   and   ground   soapstone  Industries  of  T'nited   States  in   1945  : 

[prepared  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  Dorothy  T.  Marsh].      4  p. 
1428.  Coke  and  byproducts  in  1945;   [bv  M.  M.  Otero,  N.  S.  Woodell,  J.  A.  DeCarlo]. 
19  p. 

1434.  Secondary   antimony    in    1945 ;    [prepared   by   Herbert   L.    Cullen   and   Edith    E. 

den  Hartog].     2  p. 

1435.  Secondary  cojiper  and  brass  in  1945  ;   [prepared  by  Herbert  L.  Cullen].     4  p. 

1437.  Barite  and  barium  chemicals  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M. 

Barsigian].     6  p. 

1438.  Gyiisiim   and   gypsum   products,   final   figures  for  1945  ;    [prepared   by   Charles  L. 

Harness  and  M.  G.  Downey].     4  p. 

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Mineral  market  reports — Continued. 

1439.  Barite  in  1st  quarter  of  1946  ;   [prepared  by  Charles  L.  Harness  and  F.  M.  Bar- 

sigian].      [2]   p. 

1440.  Copper  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Helena  M.  Meyer].     7  p. 

1441.  Lead  industry  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Richard  H.  MoteJ.     5  p. 

1444.  Bituminous  coal  distribution,  calendar  year  1945;  [prepared  by  Economic  Analy- 
sis Section,  Coal  Economics  Division,  Economics  and  Statistics  Branch,  in 
cooperation  with  Solid  Fuels  Administration  for  War],     cover  title,  31  p. 

1446.  Dimension  stone  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Nan  C.  Jensen].     4  p. 

1447.  Crushed  and  broken  stone  in  1945  ;   [prepared  by  Nan  C.  Jensen].     4  p. 

1448.  Lithium  minerals  in  1945;   [prepared  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  F.  M.  Barsigian]. 

2  p. 

1449.  Radio  grade  quartz  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  F.  M.  Barsigian]. 

2  p. 

1450.  Blast-furnace  slag  in  1945;  [prepared  by  G.  W.  Josephson].     4  p. 

1452.  Sand  and  gravel  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  G.  E.  Tucker].      6  p. 

1453.  Lime  in  1945,  final  annual  figures;  [prepared  by  F.  D.  Gradijan].     6  p. 

1454.  Distribution  of  Pennsylvania  anthracite  for  coal  year  Apr.   1   1945  to  Mar.  31, 

1946  ;    [prepared  by  Anthracite  and   Coke   Section,   Coal  Economics  Division, 
Economics  and  Statistics  Branch],     cover  title,   [l]+25  p. 
1457.  Roofing  granules  in  1945  ;  [prepared  by  G.  W.  Josephson].     1  p. 

Mineralisation.     Prospecting  for  mineralization  in  steeply  dipping  beds  covered 
by  glacial  till,  talus,  and  weather  zones  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  W.  Lee, 
H.  L.   Scharon,  and  C.  H.  Sandberg.     1946.     ii-j-19  p.  il.     (Technical  paper 
694.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •Item  646 
L.  C.  card  46-27841  1 28.7 :  694 

Molyhdenum.  Preliminary  exploration  of  bi-metallic  molybdenum  deiwsit,  Oka- 
nogan County,  Wash. ;  by  R.  H.  Storch.  Aug.  1946.  [1]  +6  p.  2  pi.  4"  (Report 
of  investigations,  R.   I.  3932.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3932 

Mount  Hope  mine.  Exploration  of  Mount  Hope  mine,  Eureka  County,  Nev. ;  by 
E.  J.  Matson.  Aug.  1946.  ri]+7  p.  15  pi.  1  map,  4°  (Report  of  investiga- 
tions, R.  I.  3928.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3928 

Nickel.  Exploration  of  Spirit  Mountain  nickel  prospect.  Canyon  Creek,  lower 
Copper  River  region  Alaska ;  by  Harold  C.  Pierce.  Aug.  1946.  [1]  +8  p.  1  pi. 
2  maps.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3913.)     [Processed.]     t 

1 28.23 :  3913 

Perlite,  source  of  synthetic  pumice  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Oliver  C.  Ralston. 
Aug.  1946.  [l]+llp.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7364.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27836  I  28.27 :  7364 

Platinum  and  allied  metals ;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis  and  Gertrude  N.  Greenspoon. 
1946.     [2] -4-12  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Mineral;?  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  .">e. 

1 28.37/a  :  P  696/945 

Safety  of  life.     Safety  record  of  mine  no.  7,  Island  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Holden,  Logan 
County,  W.  Va. ;  by  Alex  U.  Miller  and  C.  E.  Linkous.     Aug.  1946.     [1]  +8  p.  4*" 
(Information  circular,  I.  C.  7365.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-27837  128.27:7365 

Sand  and  gravel;  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  G.  E.  Tucker.  1946.  [2]-|-18  p.  il. 
[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.        I  28.37/a  :  Sa  56/945 

Sponc/e-iron  experiments  at  Longview,  Tex. ;  by  Whitman  E.  Brown.  Aug.  1946. 
[l]-|-r)8  p.  2  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations  R.  I.  3925.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  2823 :  3925 

Steel   castings.     German   steel   castings    industry ;  by   Charles   W.   Briggs   and 

Maz  T.  Ganzauge.     Aug.  1946.     [3] +105  p.  4"  (Information  circular,  I.  C. 
7362.)      [Processed.]     t 

L.  C.  card  46-27848  I  28.27 :  7362 

Stone;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  Nan  C.  Jensen.  1946.  [2] +34  p.  11.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  St  72/945 

Tailings.  Exploration  of  failing  ponds  in  Russellville,  Ala.,  brown-ore  district 
[with  bibliographyj  ;  by  Andrew  Brown.  Aug.  1946.  [1]+31  p.  4  pi.  3  map.s, 
4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3894.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3894 

Talc,  pyrophyllite  and  ground  soapstone ;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson  and  D.  I. 
Marsh.  1946.  [2] +10  p.  il.  [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  I  28.37/a  :  T  143/945 

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Zinc.  Exploration  of  Now  Dale  Rundell  zinc  mine,  Mifllin  district,  Iowa  County, 
Wis.;  by  Francis  C.  Lincoln.  Aug.  1946.  [l]+8  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Report  of 
investigations,  R.I.  3ai2.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3912 

Zinc;  by  Richard  H.  Mote  and  Esther  B.  Miller.     1946.     [2] +26  p.  il. 

[Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1045.]     *  Paper,  10c.     1 28.37/a  :  Z  66/945 

yjuc-lcad  ores.  Tri-state  zinc-lead  ore  reserves;  by  Otto  Ruhl.  Aug.  1946. 
[l]+7  p.  1  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3922.)      [Processed.]     f 

I  28.23 :  3922 
NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Carlshad  Caverns  National  Park,  N.  Mex.     [Revised  1946.]      [1946.]     16  p.     t 
•  Item  652 
L.  C.  card  34-26347  I  29.6 :  C 19/946 

Gettysburg  National  Military  Park,  Fa.     [Revised  1946.]      [1946.]      [6]  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27850  I  29.21 :  G  33/4/946 

Jefferson,  Tlwtnas.  Thomas  Jefferson  and  National  Capital,  containing  notes 
and  correspondence  exchanged  between  Jefferson,  Washington,  L'Enfant,  EUi- 
cott,  Hallett,  Thornton,  Latrobo.  the  Commissioners,  and  others,  relating  to 
founding,  surveying,  planning,  designing,  constucting,  and  administering  of 
city  of  Washington,  1783-1S18,  with  plans  and  illustrations,  preface  bv  Harold 
L.  Ickes;  edited  by  Saul  K.  Padover.  1946.  xxxvi+522  p.  il.  1  pi.  40  p.  of  pi. 
and  maps.  ( [Source  book  series  no.  4.] )  *  Cloth,  $1.7.'>.  •  Item  640 
L.  C.  card  46-277.-8  I  29.50 :  4 

National  park  system  and  other  areas  administered  by  National  Park  Service, 
June  30,  1946.     [1046.]     iv+52  p.     t     •  Item  652 

L.  C.  card  46-27849  1 29.6 :  N  21/8/946 

Maps 

Glacier  National  Park,  Mont.,  United  States  section,  Waterton-Glacier  Interna- 
tional Peace  Park.  [1946.]  1  sheet  (with  map  and  text  on  verso),  il.  oblong 
f°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  16  pages,  t  •  Item 
652  I  29.6 :  G  45/8/946 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Boise  project.  Fixed  wheel  gate  frame  for  outlet  works,  Cascade  Dam,  Payette 
division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  ]eaves-|-[2]+10  p. 
5  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specification  1492.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  12,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8  :  1492 

Fixed-wheel-gate  hoist  for  outlet  works  at  Cascade  Dam.  Payette  division, 

Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+10  p!  11  pi.  tab.  4° 
(Specifications  1500.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  13,  1946.]    t  Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1500 

Miscellaneous  structural  steel  for  C  line  canal  pumping  plant,  Payette 

division,  Boise  project.  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6J  leavcs+[2]-|-9  p.  3  pi. 
4°  (Specifications  1505.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  19,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

I  27.8 :  1505 

Motor-control   switchgear    and    station-service    transformers   for   C   line 

canal  pumping  plant,  Payette  division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [10]  leaves+[2]-f21  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1504.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  Nov.  22,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1504 

Motor-driven  drainage  pump,  vacuum  pump,  air  compressor,  propeller- 

tyj>e  fans,  and  motor-operated  louvers  for  C  line  canal  pumping  plant,  Payette 
division,  Boise  project,  Idaho.  [1046.]  cover  title,  [17]  leaves  +  [2] -j-13  p. 
2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1502.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  20,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1502 

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Boise  project — Continued. 

Radial-gate  hoists  for  Cascade  Dam,  Payette  division,  Boise  project,  Idaho. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+10  p.  3  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Specitications  1503.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Nov.  18,  104G.]     t  I'aper,  $1.00.  127.8:1503 

Buffalo  Rapids  project.  Screw  lift  gates  and  gate  lifts  for  Fallon  unit  canals 
and  laterals,  2d  division,  Buffalo  Kapids  project,  Mont.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[8]  leaves+8  p.  8  pi.  4"  (Specification  1493.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov. 
18,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8 :  1493 

Central  Valley  project.  Fabricated  material  for  15,000-gallon  and  50,000-gallon 
water  storage  tanks  for  water-supply  system,  Keswick  powerphuit.  Central 
Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves+[2]+7  p.  2  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1497.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  14,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

I  27.8 :  1497 

Colorado-Biff  Thompson  project.  14-inch  emergency  gate  for  outlet  works  at 
Granby  Dam,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7] 
leaves+[2]+10  p.  4  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1501.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov. 
18,1946.]     tPaijer,  75c.  127.8:1501 

Pumping  units  for  well  simip  pumping  plants,  Colorado  River  improve- 
ment, Kremmling  area,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [13]  leaves-+-[2]+10  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1494.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Oct.  30,  1946.]     f  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8: 1494 

Structural   steel  and   cables  for  Blue  River  suspension   bridge,   Loback 

Ditch,  Green  Mountain  Dam,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  [6]  leaves-}- [2] +9  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1479.)  [Processed. 
Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specitications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  Oct.  7,  1946.]     f  Paper,  50c.  I  27.8: 1479 

Columhia  Basin  project.  Drilling  water-supply  well,  Columbia  Basin  project, 
Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [4]  leaves -|- [2] -f 5  p.  map,  4°  (Specifications 
1499.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  Nov.  12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  I  27.8: 1499 

15,000-volt  oil  circuit-breaker  and  disconnecting-switches  for  Grand  Coulee 

local  power  substation,  Columbia  Basin  project,  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[11]  leaves+[2]-f  12  p.  4"  (Specification  1412.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  and  specification;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  12,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1412 

Davis  Dam.  Davis  Dam,  Kingman,  69-kilovolt  transmission  line.  Davis  Dam 
project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [8]  leaves  -f-[2]+27  p.  36  pi.  map,  4" 
(Specifications  1491.)  [Proces.sed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  4,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.75.  I  27.8  :  1491 

100-ton  reversible  trailer  for  230-KV  switchyard  at  Parker  power  plant, 

Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves-)-[2]+ll  p.  1  pi. 
4°  (Specifications  1498.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifi- 
cations, and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  19,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

127.8:1498 

Stop-log  guides  for  Davis  Dam  and  power  plant,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.- 
Nev.  [1&46.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]-f9p.  9pl.  4"  (Specifications  1496.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Nov.  15,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1496 

Missouri  Basin  project.  Water  storage  tank  for  water-supply  system,  Boysen 
Government  Camp,  Boysen  unit,  Wyo.,  Missouri  Basin  project.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+8  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1490.)  [Processed.  In- 
vitation for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Oct.  31,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1490 

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Mi.'(suuri  Rirer.  Erecting  2-btHiroom  prefabricated  houses  and  constructing 
garages  far  Government  housing,  Billings,  Mont.,  Missouri  River  basin,  region 
6.  [11W6.1  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+21  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Specification  1477.) 
[Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received 
until  Oct.  16,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25.  127.8:1477 

Shoshone  project.  Transformers  and  lightning-arresters  for  Heart  Mountain 
switchyard  and  Garland  substation,  Shoshone  project,  Wyo.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [11]  leaves-f  [2]+14  p.  4°  (Specifications  1495.)  [Processed.  Invita- 
tions for  bids,  schedule  and  specifications ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  19, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  75c.  127.8:1495 

WAR  RELOCATION  AUTHORITY 

Japanese  Americans.  Impounded  people,  Japanese  Americans  in  relocation 
centers:   [prepared  by  E.  H.  Spicer].     [1W6.]     [4] +239  p.  4*"     *  Paper,  60c. 

•  Item  954 

L.  C.  card  46-27847  I  52.2 :  J  27/5 

Wartime  exile,  exclu.sion  of  Japanese  Americans  from  west  coast   [with 

list  of  references  quoted;  prepared  by  Ruth  E.  McKee].     [1946.]     [4] +167  p. 
4°     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  954 

L.  C.  card  46-27822  I  52.2  :  J  27/6 

Program.    Administrative  highlights  of  WRA  program;   [prepared  by  Malcolm 
E.  Pitts].     [1946.]      [3] +82  p.  4°     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  954 
L.  r.  card  46-27845  I  52.2 :  W  19/2 

Legal  and  constitutional  phases  of  WRA  program.     [1946.]      [4] +59  p.  4° 

*  Paper.  30c.     •  Item  954 

L.  C.  card  46-27844  I  52.2 :  L  52 

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,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
.$1.50  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  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.     Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Oct.  1944-Dec.  1945. 

1945.  xlix+1012  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  44,  Motor 
carrier  cases. )     *  Cloth,  $2.75.     •  Item  690 

L.  C.  card  30-26125  IC 1  mot.8 :  44 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Motor  carrier  decisions.    See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  44. 

Opinions.    See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.  In  matter  of  making  accident  investigation  reports  under 
locomotive  inspection  act  of  Feb.  17,  1911,  as  amended :  Craig  Mountain  Lum- 
ber Company,  accident    (boiler  explosion),  near  Winchester,  Idaho,  July  24, 

1946,  caused  by  overheating  of  crown  sheet  due  to  low  water.     [1946.]     8  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  W  721 

Investigation  3(X^1 :  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, Washington,  Mo.,  July  10,  1M6.     [IMS.]     9  p.  11.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3001 

Investigation  3003:  Great  Northern  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent, Summit,  Mont.,  July  12,  1W6.     [1J>46.]     9  p.  il.     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3003 

Investigation  3004:  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  acci- 
dent near  Wall,  Pa.,  July  13.  1946.     [1946.]     13  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5:  3004 

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Railroad  accidents— Continued. 

Investigation  3005:  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  report  in  re  acci- 
dent near  Grazier,  Pa.,  July  14,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC 1  acci.5 :  3005 

Investigation  3007 :  New  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company, 

report  in  re  accident,  Ripley,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  11.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t  IC  1  acci.5 :  3007 

Investigation  3008:  Soutlieru  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  accident  near 

Shipman,  Va.,  July  29,  1946.     [1^6.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5:  3008 

Investigation  3009:   Tennessee  Central  Railway  Company,  report   in  re 

accident  near  Ozone,  Tenn.,  Aug.  2,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5:  3009 

Investigation  3010:  Central  Railroad  Company  of  New  Jersey,  report  in 

re  accident,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  Aug.  2,  194G.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3010 

— —  Investigation  3011 :  Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad  Company,  report  in 
re  accident,  Nashville,  111.,  Aug.  2,  1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3011 

Investigation  3012 :  Long  Island  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident, 

Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

ICl  acci.5:  3012 

Investigation  3013:  Texas  and  New  Orleans  Railroad  Company,  report  in 

re  accident,  Feodora,  Tex.,  Aug.  12,  1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3013 

Safety-appliance  laics,  ash-pan  law,  orders  of  commission  fixing  United  States 
safety-appliance  standards  and  plates  illmstrating  United  States  safety-appli- 
ance standards.     1946.     74  p.  18  pi.  24°     *  Cloth,  $1.00.     •  Item  671 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3955  IC  1.9 :  Sa  1/17 

Signals.  Tabulation  of  statistics  pertaining  to  signals,  interlocking,  automatic 
train  control,  telegraph  and  telephone  for  transmission  of  train  orders,  and 
spring  switches  as  used  on  railroads  of  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1946 ;  compiled 
by  Bureau  of  Safety.  1946.  [l]-f38  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  *  Paper,  30c. 
•  Item  684 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3954  IC  1  saf  .10 :  946 

Trc/^c  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Deeistows  (Traffic). 

Decisions   (Traffic) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  is  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Coal.  No.  28834,  Southern  Wyoming  Coal  Operators  Association  v.  Chicago,  Burl- 
ington &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  3,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  593-^79.     ([Opinion]  24739.)      [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24739 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  I.  C.  C. 
docket  no. — ,  United  States  r.  Aberdeen  and  Rockfish  Railroad  Company, 
and  other  carriers  named  in  app.  A,  herein;  complaint.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
24  p.  2  tab.     t  J  1.84 :  Ah  37/6 

Adler  Metals  Products  Corporation.  No.  46237,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Adler  IMetal 
Products  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii-f  75-111  p.     +  J  1.80 :  Ad  59/2 

Allen,  Alvina.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  no.  10760, 
Alvina  Allen,  [et  al.]  vs.  James  E.  Markham,  as  he  is  Alien  Property  Cus- 
todian, upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California, 
southern  division;  proceedings.     [1946.]     p.  40-65.     $  J  1.76 :A1 53/4 

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Alma  Motor  Co.  No.  11,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1046, 
Alma  Motor  Company  v.  Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company,  respondent,  United 
States,  intervener,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  on  reargument.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
v+87  p.     t  J  1.78  :A1  61/3 

American  Can  Co.  Civil  action  no.  26345H,  in  district  court  for  northern  dis- 
trict of  California,  southern  division.  United  States  v.  American  Can  Company; 
complaint.     [1946.]     cover   title,   8   p.     t  J  1.75 :  Am  35  ca/2 

American  Lecithin  Co.,  Inc.  No.  490,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  American  Lecithin  Company,  Inc.  v.  Paul  V.  McNutt,  as  Federal 
security  administrator,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  administrator  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i  +  19  p.     t  J  1.78:  Am  35  le 

Arkansas  Po-icer  <d  Light  Co.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Federal  Power  Commission  et  al.  v.  Arkansas  Power  &  Light  Com- 
pany ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  29  p.     J  J  1.78  :  Ar  4k/2 

Armour  <&.  Co.  No.  375,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Armour  and  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f-28  p.     % 

J  1.78  :  Ar  55/2 

Anshire  Collieries  Corporation.  No.  467,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Ayrshire  Collieries  Corporation,  et  al.,  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee, 
St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Indiana ; 
motion  to  affirm.     [1946.]     cover  title,  19  p.     t  J1.7S:Ay76 

Baker,  Millard  V.  Nos.  484-186,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Millard  C.  Baker  [et  al.],  v.  United  States;  Nathan  Silverman  v.  [same]  ; 
Rubein  V.  Johnson  r.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+48  p.     t  J  1.78 :  B175/7 

Ballard,  Mrs.  Edna  W.  No.  37,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
19J6,  Edna  W.  Ballard  and  Donald  Ballard  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certio- 
rari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iv+57  p.     t  J1.78:B212/4 

Bankers  Farm  Mortgage  Co.  No.  46430,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Bankers  Farm 
Mortgage  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  to  amended  petition 
and  brief  in  support  of  demurrer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  v+13-62  p.     t 

J  1.80 :  B225/2 

Bayer,  Samuel.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946. 
United  States  v.  Samuel  Bayer,  Elias  Bayer  and  Walter  V.  Radovich ;  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  ii+3S  p.     t  .T  1.78 :  B341/2 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  No.  46,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  United  States 
V.  25.88  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  in  borough  of  Brooklyn,  county  of  Kings, 
N.  Y.,  Beard's  Erie  Basin,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  New  York;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+25  p.     t 

.T1.76:B791/8 

Brooklyn  National  Corporation.  No.  401,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States. 
Oct.  terra,  1946,  Brooklyn  National  Corporation  (in  liquidation),  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+13  p.     t  J1.7S:B791/6 

Broione,  W.  0.  No.  355,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term.  1946, 
W.  O.  Browne  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  United  States. 
[1946.]    cover  title,  2  p.     t  J1.7&:B818 

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Bruno,  Louis.  No.  67,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  Louis  Bruno,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+26  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B836/2 

Buckley,  W.  K.,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  W.  K. 
Buckley,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  I'espondent.  [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     X 

J  1.7H :  B856/3 

Buttke,  Wilhclm.  No.  417,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Department  of  Agriculture,  Emergency  Crop  and  Feed  Loans,  v.  George  G. 
Remund,  as  administrator  of  Willielm  Buttke;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Supreme  Court  of  South  Dakota.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+18  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B983 

Cain,  Burt.  No.  474,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Burt 
Cain  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+14  p.     -■  J  1.78 :  C123 

Carmack,  Mrs.  Jska  W.  No.  40,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  United  States  v.  Iska  W.  Carmack,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iv+46 
p.     I  J  1.78 :  C  21/2 

Central  Paper  Co.,  Inc.  No.  10205,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
Central  Paper  Company,  Incorpoi-ated,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  iii+21  p.     t  J  1.76 :  C  333/8 

Chcnery  Corporation.  Nos.  81-82,  in  Stipreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  v.  Chenery  Corporation,  et  al. ; 
[same]  v.  Federal  Water  and  Gas  Corporation,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  United 
States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  Securities  and 
Eixchange  Commission.     [1946.]     cover  title,   ii+60  p.     t  ,11.78:0  42/4 

Clark,  William.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47009,  William  Clark  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  reply  brief.     [1946.]     p.  63-75.     t  J  1.80  :C  549/2 

Cleaver,  John  C.  No.  9132,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  John  C. 
Cleaver  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  C  582 

Conn,  Albert  F.  Nos.  46485,  46490,  and  46492,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Albert  F. 
Conn  V.  United  States;  Robert  D.  Flynt  v.  [same] ;  Willie  E.  Nelson  v.  [same]  ; 
defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+ 103-137  p.     t  J  1.80:0  762/3 

Continental  Can  Co.,  Inc.  Civil  action  no.  26346R,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  California,  southern  division,  United  States  v.  Continental  Can 
Company,  Inc.;  complaint.     [1946.]     cover  title,  9  p.     t  J  1.75:0  767 

Culliijan,  Charles  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47173,  Charles  J.  Culligan  v.  United 
States;  demurrer   [and]   brief  in  support  of  demurrer.     [1946.]     p.  5-10.     t 

J  1.80 :  C  898 

Deterding,  Florence  H.  No.  47081,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Florence  H.  Deterding  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  and  brief  in  support  of  demurrer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+21-42  p.     X  •  J  1.80  :D  48 

Detroit  Bankers  Co.  No.  46771,  in  Court  of  Claims,  H.  William  Klare,  receiver 
of  Detroit  Bankers  Company,  r.  United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  and 
brief  in  supix)rt  thereof.     [1946.]     cover  title,  v+53-152  p.     X        J  1.80  :D  484 

Di  Benedetto,  John.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  40806,  John  Di  Benedetto  v.  United 
States;  no.  46807,  Wayland  C.  Dorrance  v.  [same];  brief  for  United  States. 
[1946.]     p.  39-49.     X  J  1.80 :  D  545 

Dinffinan,  Daniel  B.  No.  342,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946.  Daniel  Birmeli  Dingman  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 

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1278  Go^^alNMENT  Publications 

Dingman,  Daniel  B. — Cktntinued. 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[194G.]     cover  title,  i+19  p.     t  J  1.78  :D  615 

Dobbins,  Nathan  A.  No.  420.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Nathan  A.  Dobbins  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  United 
States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+22  p.     t  J  1.78 :  D  6r.l 

Dodcz,  George  W.  No.  86,  in  Slipreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
George  William  Dodez  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title,  i-f-23 
p.     t  J  1.78 :  D  663/2 

Donnelly  Garment  Co.  Nos.  38-39,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term.  1946,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Donnelly  Garment  Company, 
Donnelly  Garment  Worker.s'  Union  and  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers' 
Union  ;  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union  v.  Donnelly  Garment 
Company,  Donnelly  Garment  Workei-s'  Union  and  National  Labor  Relations 
Board,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief 
for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  vii+110  p.     % 

J  1.78 :  D  718/3 

Dougherty,  P..  Co.  No.  5484,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  P. 
Dougherty  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  re- 
view of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
iii-f45  p.     t  J  1.76  :D  744/2 

Earle,  Mrs.  Emma.  No.  10269,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  G. 
Harold  Earle  and  Stewart  E.  Earle,  former  executors  of  Emma  Earle,  and 
residuary  beneficiaries  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  resjwndent.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
iv+24  p.    I  J  1.76 :  Ea  75 

Elchihegoff,  Ivan  M.  No.  442,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  United  States  v.  Ivan  M.  Elchihegoff;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.    t  J  1.78:  El  19 

Electric  Storage  Battery  Co.  No.  48,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Walter  J.  Rothensis,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal 
revenue  for  1st  district  of  Pennsylvania,  v.  Electric  Storage  Battery  Company, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  peti- 
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Ensley  Bank  d  Trust  Co.  No.  387,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
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Erie  Forge  Co.  No.  9177,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  commissioner 
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Friedman,  Morton.  Brief  for  appellees.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals.  District 
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Froetmning  Bros.,  Inc.,  of  Texas.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46117,  Froemming 
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Fujikawa,  Kiyoichi.  No.  11081,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Kiyolchi  Fujikawa,  et  al.  v.  Sunrise  Soda  Water  Works  Company,  et  al. ;  and 
James  E.  Markham  as  Alien  Property  Custodian,  v.  [same],  upon  appeals 
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Fuller,  George  A.,  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44585,  George  A.  Fuller  Company 
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General  Electric  Co.  Civil  action  no.  1364,  in  district  court  for  district  of  New 
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General  Industries  Co.  No.  564,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
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Gihson,  Taze  H.  No.  23,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
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Gordon,  Joseph  A.  No.  489,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  Stata^.  Oct.  term,  1946, 
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Gray,  C.  E.  No.  11287,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  C.  B.  Gray, 
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Greenberg,  Leonard  W.  No.  10211,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
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Hackett,  Robert  P.  Nos.  4155-57,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
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Hallihurton  Oil  Well  Cementing  Co.  No.  74,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
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Hallowell,  Mrs.  Blanche  N.  No.  9167,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
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Hartford-Empire  Co.  Civil  action  no.  554,  in  district  court  for  district  of  Dela- 
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Horowitz,  Harry.  Nos.  58-59,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
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House,  H.  O.  Brief  for  United  States,  appellant,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th 
circuit,  no.  3249,  United  States  v.  H.  G.  House  [et  al.],  appeal  from  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  Oklahoma.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+31  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  H  816/3 

Hop,  Lem.  No.  585,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  United 
States  V.  Lem  Hoy,  alias  Lim  Hoy,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern 
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Jackson,  George  A.  Brief  for  appellant,  in  circuit  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no. 
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Jones  d  Laughlin  Steel  Corporation.  Brief  and  appendix  of  Government  appel- 
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Jordan,  George  T.  No.  9326,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia, 
July  term,  1946,  in  re  George  T.  Jordan  ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+S  p.     t  J  1.77:  J  763 

Kansas  City,  Kans.  Brief  for  United  States,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  10th  circuit, 
no.  3339,  United  States  v.  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  and  Board  of  Public  Utilities  of 
Kansas  City,  Kans.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Kansas,  1st  divi- 
sion.    [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+ 13  p.     +  J  1.76  :K  133/9 

Kelly,  J.  J.,  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46032,  J.  J.  Kelly  Company  v.  United 
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Keystone  Steel  &  ^Vire  Co.  Circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  [no.]  8887, 
Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company  and  Independent  Steel  Workers  Alliance  vs. 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  and  United  Farm  Equipment  &  Metal  Workers 
of  America.  C.  I.  O.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  oixler  of  National  Labor 
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No.  544,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  National  Labor 

Relations  Board  v.  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company  and  Independent  Steel 
Workers  Alliance ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
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Kinnison,  John  L.  No.  9259,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  John  L.  Kinnison  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  District  Court 
of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  and  appendix  for  appellee. 
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Kjar,  Andretc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46067,  Andrew  Kjar,  alias  Peter  OrlofE, 
Katherine  D.  Kjar,  maiden  name  Katherine  D.  OrlofE,  and  Ester  Harley  Sharon, 
severally  and  jointly,  v.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  p. 
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Klopp,  WiUiam  T.  No.  9135.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  William 
Thomas  Klopp  v.  J.  Overlade,  warden  [United  States  Penitentiary,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.],  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Indiana,  Walter  C. 
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Kohn,  August,  jr.  No.  5499,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  August  Kohn,  jr.,  husband,  and  Dorita  Kohn.  wife, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+24  p.     t  J  1.76 :  K  827 

Ledford,  WiUiam  H.  No.  402,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  William  Henry  Ledford  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States 
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Legg,  K.  E.  Brief  and  appendix  for  appellant,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4th  circuit,  no.  5511,  United  States  v.  K.  E.  Legg,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  West  Virginia,  at  Charleston.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+37  p.     t  J  1.76  :L  524/4 

Levers,  Forest  E.  Brief  for  respondents,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit,  no.  3321,  Forest  E.  Levers  v.  Stewart  Berkshire,  deputy  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  in  charge  of  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  and  A.  V.  Anderson,  district 
supervisor,  13th  supervisory  district.  Alcohol  Tax  Unit,  Bureau  of  Internal 
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Levinson,  Max.  Nos.  22  and  41,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Max  Levinson  v.  Spector  Motor  Service,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme 
Court  of  Illinois ;  Pyramid  Motor  Freight  Corporation  v.  Murray  Ispass  et  al., 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  on  behalf 
of  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  Department  of  Labor,  as  amicus 
curiae.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+44  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  578/3 

hichtenwalter,  Myrl.  Brief  for  appellee,  James  E.  Markham,  Alien  Property 
Custodian,  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  docket  no. 
5228,  Myrl  Lichtenwalter  v.  Martinius  H.  Caron,  appeal  from  Board  of  Inter- 
ference Examiners.     [1946.]     cover  title,  12  p.  4°     t  J  1.79:  L  617 

Line  Material  Co.  No.  464,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  Line  Material  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
eastern  district  of  Wisconsin;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  34  p.     $  J  1.78 :  L  645/6 

Lloyd,  H.  Gates.  No.  136,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
H.  Gates  Lloyd  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
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Local  36  of  International  Fishermen  d  Allied  Workers  of  America.  No.  18842 
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Loftis,  V.  P.,  Co.  No.  46078,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Vade  P.  Loftis,  trading  as 
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Los  Angeles,  Calif.  No.  43541,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Los  Angeles,  municipal  corpo- 
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McCutehin,  Alex.  No.  11665,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Alex 
McCutchin  and  Alma  McCutehin  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.] 
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Mnnnie  d  Co.  No.  319,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct,  term,  1946, 
Mannie  &  Co.,  Manuel  Fefforman,  Meyer  Fefferman  and  Rose  Fefferman, 
individually  and  doing  business  as  Mercantile  Trading  Company,  v.  Paul  A. 
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Marr  Duplicator  Co.  No.  504,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
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Maryland  Casualty  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46264,  Maryland  Casualty  Com- 
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Mather,  Oordon  M.  No.  10243.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Gordon 
M.  Mather  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
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Mats,  Mathias  M.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  no. 
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Messcr,  Mrs.  Irene.  No.  11734,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Irene 
Messer  and  her  liusband,  Glenn  E.  Messer,  v.  United  States,  on  appeal  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Alabama ;  brief  for  United  States. 
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Mohawk  W7-<^eking  d  Lumber  Co.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
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Transcript  of  proceedings  for  certiorari  application,  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals, 6th  circuit,  Paul  Porter,  price  administrator,  v.  Mohawk  Wrecking  & 
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Morris.  James  F.  No.  425.  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  State.«,  Oct.  term.  1946, 
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Moseley.  Tomlinson  I.  No.  164,  in  S\ipreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Tomlinson  I.  Moseley,  Ralph  M.  Keele  and  Keelmo  Co.  v.  United  States 
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Mntunl  Fertilizer  Co.  No.  11693,  in  circuit  cou,rt  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  com- 
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ii+27  p.     t  J  1.76 :  M  985/2 

National  Hardware  Co.  No.  46121,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Charles  Kaiser  and 
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commissioner's 


ndant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact,  and  exceptions  to 
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New  York  State.  Nos.  343-345,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  States  of  New  York.  Delaware,  et  al.,  v.  United  States,  et  al. ;  Horace  A. 
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Railway  Company,  et  al.,  v.  [same],  appeals  from  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  New  York ;  motion  to  advance  and  for  diminution  of  printed  record. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.    t  J  1.78 :  N  42  yo/19 

Northei-n  Pacific  Raihcay.  No.  400,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  memorandum 
for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t  J  1.78  :N  814/5 

Okonite  Co.  No.  501,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Okonite  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.    t  J  1.78 :0k  5 

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Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form  for 
inclusion  in  v.  40]. 

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upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington  25,  D.  C. 

108.     Waiver  of  phvsical  requirements  under  veterans'  preference  act :  July  29,  1946. 
[1946.]     16  p.  J  1.5/a:  40/108 

110.  Validity  of  commercial  aviation  agreements;  June  18,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p. 

J  1.5/a:  40/110 

111.  International  agreement  executed  by  President;  Aug.  20,  1946.      [1946.]     5  p. 

J  1.5/a:  40/111 

112.  Disposition    of   surplus   property    to    nonprofit   educational   institutions,    Aug.    23, 

1946.      [1946.]      3  p.  J  1.5/a  :   :40/112 

113.  Veterans'    preference   act,    review   of   efficiency   ratings;    Sept.    5,    1946.      [1946.] 

8  p.  J  1.5/a:  40/113 

114.  Transfer  of  property  between  Government  agencies;  Sept.  6,  1946.      [1946.]     3  p. 

J  1.5/a  :  40/114 

Funhancllc  Eastern  Pipe  Line  Co.  No.  275,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  194G,  Panhandle  Eastern  I'ipe  Line  Company  v.  Federal  Power 
Commission,  Detroit,  county  of  Wayne,  Mich.,  Michigan  Consolidated  Gas  Co., 
et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  S(th 
circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  and  Federal  Power  Commission  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.    t  J  1.78  :P  193/4 

Fennsylvania  Coal  d  Coke  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4'o367,  Penn- 
sylvania Coal  &  Coke  Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for 
special  findings  of  fact.     [194G.]     p.  61-71.     %  J  1.80  :P  384/3 

Pittsburgh  Railways  Co.  Nos.  359-364,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  in  matter  of  Pittsburgh  Railways  Company,  debtor,  Philadelphia 
Company  v.  Jules  Guggenheim  et  al. ;  [same]  v.  Pittsburgh ;  [same]  v.  Horace 
F.  Baker  and  John  A.  Beattie,  Protective  Committee,  etc. ;  Monongahela,  Street 
Railroad  Company  and  Pittsburgh  and  Birmingham  Traction  Company  v. 
Jules  Guggenheim  et  al. ;  [same]  v.  Pittsburgh ;  [same]  v.  Horace  F.  Baker 
and  John  A.  Beattie,  Protective  Committee,  etc.,  on  petitions  for  writs  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  Securities  and  Ex- 
change Commission  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+34  p.     % 

J  1.78 :  P  687/4 

Playa  de  Flor  Land  d  Improvement  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11496,  United  States  v.  Playa  de  Flor  Land  and  Improvement  Com- 
pany;  appellant's  reply  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +30  p.     $ 

J  1.76  :P  698/5 

Polaroid  Corporation.  Brief  for  James  E.  Markhaiu,  United  States  Court  of 
Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no.  9349,  Polaroid  Corporation  and  Robert  A. 
Smith  V.  James  E.  Markham  as  Alien  Property  Custodian  and  Caspar  W.  Ooms 
as  commissioner  of  patents;  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+33  p.  4"     % 

J  1.77  :  P  757/3 

Pratt,  Harold  I.  No.  523,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
estate  of  Harold  I.  Pratt,  United  States  Trust  Company  of  New  York  and 
Harriet  Barnes  Pratt,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for 
re.spondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     %  J  1.78:  P  888 

Pullman  Co.  No.  523,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  United 
States  V.  Pullman  Company,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district 
of  Pennsylvania;  statement  as  to  jurisdiction.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [1]  + 
130  p.     t  J  1.78 :  P  967 

Raf/Untd,  C.  A.,  sr.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  17846 — Cong.,  First-Citizens  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.,  as  administrator  of  C.  A.  Ragland,  sr.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
exceptions  to  commissioner's  findings  and  requested  additional  findings  and 
conclusions.     [1946.]     p.  159^208.     t  J  1.80  :R  127 

Raley's  Food  Store.  No.  512,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  James  G.  Raley,  and  Thomas  E.  Raley,  trading  as  Raley's  Food  Store,  v. 

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Raley'8  Food  Store — Continued. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator  of  Office  of  Price  Administration,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia ;  brief  for  respondent  in  partial  opposition.     [194G.]     cover  title,  i+13  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  R  138 

Robhifion,  Daniel  C,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46250,  Daniel  C.  Robinson,  Inc., 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  contingent  claim  against  Ford  Motor  Company. 
[1JM6.]     p.  1>-17.     t  J  1.80  :R  561 

Ross,  Mrs.  Mayte  C.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47168,  Mayte  C.  Ross  v.  United 
States  ;  plea  in  bar  for  United  States.     [1946.]     p.  &-12.     t  J  1.80  :R  733/6 

Schine  Chain  Theatres,  Inc.  No.  571,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  19-16,  Schine  Chain  Theatres,  Inc.,  et  al.  v.  United  States,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  western  district  of  New  York ;  statement  opposing  jurisdic- 
tion and  motion  to  dismiss  or  affirm.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p.     J 

J  1.78 :  Sch  34 

Scully,  Frederick.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46462,  estate  of  Frederick  Scully, 
Thomas  A.  Scully,  William  E.  Trapp  and  John  C.  Scully,  executors,  v.  United 
States;  no.  46463,  [same]  v.  [same];  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  p. 
57-59    t  J  1.80 :  Scu  47/2 

Scully,  Thomas  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46388,  Thomas  A.  Scully  v.  United 
States;  no.  463S9,  [same]  v.  [same];  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  p. 
85-140.     t  J  1.80 :  Scu  47 

Seeley  Dairy.  No.  54,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  United 
States  V.  Joseph  Ruzicka  and  Charles  Ruzicka,  individually,  and  as  co-partners, 
trading  as  Seeley  Dairy,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv+58  p.     $ 

J  1.78  :Se  34/2 

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Shapiro,  Sidney.     In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  47245,  Sidney  Shapiro  v.  United  States; 
demurrer.     [1946.]     [1] +10-20  p.     t  Jl.S0:Sh22 

Sheridan,  Paul  D.  No.  53,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  Paul  Davis  Sheridan,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+34  p.     t  J  1.78  :Sh  53/3 

Sioux  Indiana.  No.  368,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Sioux  tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+12  p.     t  J  1.78:  Si  73/4 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry,  Basle,  S2citzerla7id.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
46120,  Society  of  Chemical  Industry,  Basle,  Switzerland,  joint  stock  company,  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  I'eport  of  commissioner  and  request 
for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  19-26.     t  J  1.80:  So  13 

Southern  Fireproofing  Co.  No.  10312,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Jacob  Lichter,  Jennie  L.  Licbter,  individually  and  as  copartners  doing  business 
as  Southern  Fireproofing  Company,  copartnership  v.  United  States ;  brief  for 
United  States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  vi +66  p.     t  J  1.76:  So  88/4 

Standard-Kyiapp  Corporation.  No.  46282,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Standard-Knapp 
Corporation  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title,  i+107- 
141  p.     t  J  1.80 :  St  24/17 

Standard  Oil  Co.  No.  421,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Standard  Oil  Company  of  Louisiana  et  al.  v.  steam  steruwheel  towboat  Kongo 
and  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +15  p     t  J  1.78 :  St  24/18 

Survaunt,  Richard  H.  Nos.  13339-341,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Richard  H.  Survaunt  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  National  Typeset- 
ting Corporation  v.  [same]  ;  [same]  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of 
decisions  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii +32  p.    t 

J  1.76 :  Su  79 

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Sioiss  Confederation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46239,  Swiss  Confederation  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner  and  request 
for  special  findings  of  fact.     [1946.]     p.  19-27.     $  J1.80:Sw66 

Testa,  Alfred.  No.  431,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Alfred  Testa  and  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration 
V.  Harry  Katt ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  superior  court  of  Rhode  Island 
and  Providence  Plantations  for  Providence  and  Bristol  Counties.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+21  p.     t  J  1.78  :T  286 

Tillamook  Indians.  No.  26,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  Alcea  Band  of  Tillamooks,  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Claims  ;  supplemental  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii+15  p. 
t  J  1.78  :T  461/3 

Tinkoff,  Paysoff.  No  8962,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit ;  Paysoff 
Tinkoff  V.  Nigel  D.  Campbell,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  and  Orville  Bacon, 
deputy  collector,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois, 
eastern  division;  brief  for  appellees.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+39  p.     t 

J  1.76 :  T  495/2 

Tower,  A.  J.,  Co.  No.  60,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
National  Lkibor  Relations  Board  v.  A.  J.  Tower  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  vi +82  p.     %  J  1.78  :T  651/2 

True,  'Norman  E,  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  43911,  Norman  E.  True  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     p.  9-11.     %  J  1.80  :T  766 

United  Federal  Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  0.).  No.  20,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct,  tei-m,  1946,  U'nited  Federal  Workers  of  America  (C.  I.  O.), 
et  al.,  V.  Harry  B.  Mitchell  et  al.  [members  of  Civil  Service  Commission],  on 
appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  supple- 
mentary brief  for  appellees.     [1946.]     cover  title,  11  p.     $        J  1.78:  Un  34/16 

Vanston  BondJiolders  Protective  Committee.  Nos.  42-45,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Vanston  Bondholders  Protective  Committee  v. 
Louis  A.  Green  and  Robert  Heilbrunn,  known  in  these  proceedings  as  Green 
Committee  and  Morris  Green ;  [same]  v.  Carl  B.  Early  et  al. ;  Vanhorn  Bond- 
holders Protective  Committee  v.  Louis  A.  Green  and  Robert  Heilbrunn,  known 
in  these  proceedings  as  Green  Committee  and  Morris  Green  ;  [same]  v.  Carl  B. 
Early  et  al.,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit: brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
iv+32  p.     $  J  1.78 :  V  366 

Walsh  Brothers.  No.  46046,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Walsh  Brothers  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title  i+97-H7  p.     t  J  1.80  :W  168/2 

Ward,  J.  Carlton,  jr.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  J. 
Carlton  Ward,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+15  p.    t 

J  1.76  :W  213 

Warde,  Charles  R.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no. 
9263,  Charles  R.  Warde  v.  United  States ;  no.  9264.  Joseph  B.  Walling  v.  [same]  ; 
appeals  from  judgments  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of 
Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +14  p.     t  J  1.77  :W  219 

TTeftft,  Annie  B.  No.  4180,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Henry  H. 
Kimball,  trustee  [of  trust  fund  established  by  will  of  Annie  B.  Webb],  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +12  p.  large  8°    t      J  1.76  :W  381 

Yassin,  Ivor  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46985,  Ivor  B.  Yassin  v.  United  States ; 
demurrer  to  amended  petition.     [1946.]     p.  29-91.     t  J  1.80  :Y  26/2 

York,  John  L.  No.  9270,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia, 
John  Lee  York  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1946.].     cover  title,  ii+15  p     t 

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Young,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Brief  for  appellees,  United  States,  Court  of  Appeals,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  no.  9292,  Alice  Martens  Young  v.  Clinton  P.  Anderson, 
Secretary  of  A?;ricnlture,  et  al. ;  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States 
for  District  of  Columbia.     [194G.]     cover  title,  ii+18  p.     t  J  1.77  :Y  84 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

APPRENTICE-TRAINING  SERVICE 

Posters.  Skilled  bands  are  building  America,  trained  through  apprenticeship; 
[poster].     1M6.    26X18.6  in.     [Illustrator,  G.  A.  Gibbons.]     t        L23.7:Sk3 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Handicapped.  Mr.  Employer,  it's  good  business  to  hire  the  handicapped  !  [1946.] 
8  p.  il.     t     •  Item  954  L  7.2  :  H  19 

Labor  market  information :  Industry  series,  [basic  statements,  with  bibliogra- 
phies]. [1946.]  4-1- [311]  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  f  •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  L  46-25  L  7.23/3 :  946 

Mininff  engineering.  Handbook  of  descriptions  of  specialized  fields  in  mining 
engineering,  petroleum  engineering,  and  metallurgy  or  metallurgical  engineer- 
ng;  prepared  by  National  Roster  of  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel.  1946. 
vi-|-17p.     [Issued  with  perforations.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  954    L7.17:M66 

Occupational  analysis  publications,  Sept.  1946.  [Reprint  with  changes  1946.] 
[3] -1-42+ [1]  p.  narrow  12°  (Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services 
Division.)     t     •  Item  954  L 7.2 : •Ocl/2/946 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Workmen's  compensation.     State  workmen's  compensation  laws  as  of  June  1, 
1946.     1946.     [5]-f-45p.     (Bulletin  78.)     *  Paper,  1,5c.     •  Item  753 
L.  C.  card  L  46-147  L  16.3 :  78 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Apparel.  Industry  wage  studies,  job  descriptions  for  wage  studies,  apparel,  app. 
C.     [1946.]    cover  title,  [l]-f  20  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t         L  2.2 :  W12/7/app.  O 

Belgium.  Labor  conditions  in  Belgium,  1945  and  early  1946;  [prepared  by 
Helen  I.  Cowan].  [1946.]  10  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1846.)  [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Jan.  1946.]     f  L  2.6/a  :  L 113/48/945-46 

Collective  hargaining.  Grievance  procedure  imder  collective  bargaining;  [pre- 
pared by  Abraham  Weiss  ancf  Edith  L.  Hussey].  [1946.]  12  p.  (Serial  no. 
R.  1847.)     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C6S5/3 

Industrial  disputes.  Settlement  of  industrial  disputes  in  7  foreign  countries; 
[prepared  by  Jean  A.  Flexner,  Laila  O.  Nilson,  and  Mary  B.  Cheney].  [1946.] 
12  p.      (Serial  no.   R.  1848.)      [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.   1946.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  In  2/27 

Latin  America.  Labor  conditions  in  Latin  America,  Latin  American  series  24. 
[1946.]  iii-f-27  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1842.)  [Articles  from  Monthly  labor  review, 
Feb.  and  May  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  7:  24 

Productivity  changes  since  1939;  [prepared  by  Celia  Star  Gody  and  Allan  D. 
Searle].  [1946.]  25  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1854.)  [From  Monthlv  lalwr  review, 
Dec.  1946.]     f  L  2.6/a  :  P942/2 

Textile  icorkcrs.  War  and  post-war  experiences  of  skilled  cotton  textile  workers 
in  New  England;  [prepared  by  Carrie  Glasser  and  Bernard  N.  Freedman]. 
June  1946.  [3]-}-10+[G]  p.  4°  (Work  and  wage  experience  studies,  report  3.) 
[Processed.]     t  L  2.28:  3 

Wages.  Wage  structure:  Foundries,  1945;  [prepared  by  John  F.  Laciskey]. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [3] +19  p.  2  pi.  42  tab.  4"  (Series  2,  no.  8.)  [Processed. 
An  Erratum,  1  p.  4°,  was  also  issued.]     t  L 2.27:  8 

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RETRAINING  AND  REEMPLOYMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Agricultural  training.     Recommended   criteria   for  approval   of  establishments 
offering  agricultural  on-the-job  training  for  veterans,  adopted  May  29,  1946  by 
Interagency  Committee  for  Development  of  Criteria  and  Standards  for  On-the- 
Job  Training.     [1946.]     10+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t     •  Item  741 
L.  C.  card  L  46-153  L  24.2 :  V64/3 

Community  advisory  centers,  preliminary  analysis  of  trends  and  activities.  June 
13,  1946.  cover  title,  [1]+17  leaves,  il.  4"  [Processed.  Seven  of  the  leaves 
have  text  or  illustrations  on  verso.]     t  L  24.2:073/2 

Employment.  Statement  of  employment  principles.  [1946.]  [4]  p.  narrow 
12"     t     •  Item  741  L  24.2 :  Em  7 

SOLICITOR 

Clinchfield  Coal  Corporation.  No.  5518,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Clinchfield 
Coal  Corporation,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Virginia, 
Abingdon,  civil  action;  brief  and  appendix  for  appellant.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+49p.     t  L  21.7:0615 

Crane  Auto  Parts  Co.  No.  11679,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  L. 
Metcalfe  Walling,  admmistrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Ambei's  C. 
Ci-ane,  doing  business  as  Crane  Auto  Parts  Company,  et  al.,  appeal  from  order 
of  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Georgia,  Atlanta  division ;  brief  for 
appellant.     [1946.]     cover  title,  21  p.     t  L  21.7:0  85/2 

DeticcUer  Bros.,  Inc.  No.  10988,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Detweiler  Bros.,  Inc.,  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour 
Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Idaho,  southern  division; 
appellee's  supplemental  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  9  p.     t    L  21.7  :D  486/2 

Gordons  Transports,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Gordons  Transports,  Inc.,  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and 
Hour  Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Tennessee ; 
reply  brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]    cover  title,  5  p.    $  L21.7  :  G  659/2 

Meeker  Cooperative  Light  d  Power  Association.  Nos.  13364-365,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  no.  13364,  Meeker  Cooperative  Light  and  Power 
Association  v.  George  B.  Phillips,  as  agent  of  James  Watkins,  [et  al.],  (em- 
ployees of  appellant)  and  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and 
Hour  Division ;  no.  13365  Renville-Sibley  Cooperative  Power  Association  v. 
L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  on  appeal 
fi'om  district  court  for  district  of  Minnesota,  4th  division;  brief  for  admin- 
istrator as  api)ellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii 4-17  p.     t  L  21.7  :M  471 

Stcrnherg  Dredging  Co.  No.  13329,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit, 
Sternberg  Dredging  Company  v.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage 
and  Hour  Division,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Missouri ; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.    t  L  21.7:  St  45 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Women  tcorkers.  Current  publications  on  women  workers.  Sept.  1946.  2  p. 
t     •  Item  779  L  13.2 :  P  96/4 

Standards  for  employment  of  women,  recommended  by  Women's  Bureau 

*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($2.00  per  100).     •  Item  779 

L.  C.  card  L  43-67  L  13.11 :  946/1 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Russian  program.     Library  of  Congress,   its  Russian  program  and  activities; 
[by]  Sergius  Yakobson.     [1946.]     p.  51-66.     t  (t'l'ee  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-27843  LC  1.2  :  R  92/2 

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1288  Government  Poblications 

MANUSCRIPTS  DIVISION 

American  history.    Guide  to  manuscripts  relating  to  American  history,  in  British 
dei)ositories,  reproduced  for  Division  of  Manuscripts  ot  Library  of  Congress; 
[by]  Grace  Gardner  Griffin.     1940.    xvi4-313  p.    ♦  i'aper,  $1.25.     •  Item  811 
L.  C.  card  46-27S63  LC  4.2 :  Am  3 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — The  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasing  for  sale 
its  individual  Keports.  Distribution  to  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cannot  be  made 
until  Keports  belonging  to  an  individual  annual  volume  have  been  released  by  the  Com- 
mittee. 

Air  ducts.  Full-scale  wind-tunnel  investigation  of  forward  underslung  cooling- 
air  ducts  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  W.  J.  Nelson,  K.  R.  Czarnecki,  and 
Robert  D.  Harrington.  [194G.]  cover  title,  19  p.  11.  32  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-115.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct,  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
LrlH15.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-115 

Airfoils.  Comparison  of  pitching  moments  produced  by  plain  flaps  and  by 
spoilers  and  some  areodynamic  characteristics  of  NACA  23012  airfoil  with 
various  types  of  aileron  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Paul  E.  Purser  and  Eliz- 
beth  G.  McKinney.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-124.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L5C24a.  ]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lf-124 

Completed  tabulation  in  United  States  of  test  of  24  airfoils  at  high  Mach 

numbers  (derived  from  interrupted  work  at  Guidonia,  Italy  in  1.31-  by  1.74-foot 
high-speed  tunnel)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Antonio  Ferri.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  21  p.  150  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-143.)  [Processed.  Originally 
Issued  June  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5E21.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^143 

■ Conformal  transformation  of  airfoil  into  straight  line  and  its  application 

to  inverse  problem  of  airfoil  theory  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William 
Mutterperl.  [1946.]  cover  title,  62  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-113.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4K22a.] 
t  Y3.N,21/5:11/L-113 

• Effect  of  compressibility  on  pressures  and  forces  acting  on  modified  NACA 

65,  3-019  airfoil  having  0.20-chord  flap  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  W.  F. 
Lindsey.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  7  pi.  62  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Ii-76.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L5G31a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-76 

Effects  of  compressibility  on  maximum  lift  characteristics  and  spanwise 

load  distribution  of  12-foot  span  fighter-type  wing  of  NACA  230-series  airfoil 
sections  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  O.  Pearson,  jr.,  A.  J.  Evans  and  F.  E. 
West,  jr.  [1946.1  cover  title,  13  p.  15  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-51.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Originally  issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5G10.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^51 

Effects  of  Reynolds  number  and  leading-^dge  roughness  on  lift  and  drag 

characteristics  of  NACA  653-418,  a=1.0  airfoil  section  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  John  H.  Quinn,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  1  pi.  7  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  L-82.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1945  as  Confidential  bulle- 
tin L5J04.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^82 

Effects  of  roughness  at  high  Reynolds  numbers  on  lift  and  drag  character- 
istics of  3  thick  airfoils  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Frank  T.  Abbott,  jr.  and 
Harold  R.  Turner,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-46. )  [Processed.  Originally  issUed  Aug.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L4H21.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^^6 

Effects  of  specific  types  of  surface  roughness  on  boundary-layer  transition 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Laurence  K.  Loftin,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  23 
p.  2  pi.  18  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Ij-AS.)  [Processed.  Originally 
Issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5J29a.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:ll/D-48 

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Airfoils — Continued. 

Scale  and  turbulence  effects  on  lift  and  drag  characteristics  of  NACA 

65>-418,  a=1.0  airfoil  section  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  H.  Quinn,  jr., 
and  Warren  A.  Tuclier.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Lr-138.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Advance  confidential 
report  L4H11.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^138 

Scale-effect  tests  in  turbulent  tunnel  of  NACA  653-418,  a=1.0  airfoil  section 

with  0.20-airfoil-chord  split  flap  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Warren  A.  Tucker 
and  Arthur  R.  Wallace.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-128.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance  confidential 
report  L4I22.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^128 

Solution  of  direct  and  inverse  potential  problems  for  arbitrary  cascades 

of  airfoils  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  Mutterperl.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  39  p.  11  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-81.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4K22b.]     t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^81 

Thin  oblique  airfoils  at  supersonic  speed   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 

Robert  T.  Jones.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  21  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Tech- 
nical note  1107.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1107 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  NACA  66  (215) -216,  66,  1-212,  and  65i-212 

airfoils  with  0.20-airfoil-chord  split  flaps  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Felicien 
F.  Fullmer,  jr.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  6  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  L-140.) 

I  [Processed.     Originally  issued  July  1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4G10.]     t 

Y  3.  N.  21/5 :  ll/L-140 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  rectangular  NACA  2212  airfoil  with  semi- 
span  ailerons  and  with  nonperforated,  balanced  double  split  flaps  for  use  as 
aerodynamic  brakes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Thomas  A.  Toll  and  Margaret 
F.  Ivey.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  3  pi.  52  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-56.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5B17.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Iy-5e 

Wind-tunnel  tests  of  blunt-nose  aileron  with  beveled  trailing  edge  on 

NACA  66  (215) -216  airfoil  with  several  modifications  of  aileron  nose  and 
adjacent  airfoil  contour  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  D.  Bird.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  23  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  tr-105.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5B10.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-105 

Airplanes.  Estimation  of  stick-fixed  neutral  points  of  airplanes  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Maurice  D.  White.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  6  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-116.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1945  as  Confidential 
bulletin  L5C61.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>116 

Spinning  of  large  airplanes   [with  one  reference]  ;   by   Oscar  Seidman. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-96.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Oct.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  L4I07.  ]     f        Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-96 

Airscrew  gyroscopic  moments  [with  list  of  references],  by  G.  Bock;  [translation 
by  M.  Flint  from]  Luftwissen,  v.  8,  no.  3,  Mar.  1941.  Washington,  Sept.  1946. 
cover  title,  6  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandum  1099.)  [Px'ocessed.  Reprint 
of  R.  T.  P.  translation  no.  1333,  issued  by  Ministry  of  Aircraft  Production, 
London,  England.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8A099 

Airspeeds.  Analysis  of  airspeeds  and  normal  accelerations  of  Boeing  S-307 
airplanes  in  commercial  transport  operation  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 
A.  M.  Peiser  and  W.  G.  Walker.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  19  p.  il. 
10  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1141.)     [Processed.]     t        Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1141 

Analysis  of  airspeeds  and  normal  accelerations  of  Douglas  DC-3  air- 
planes in  commercial  transport  operation  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  M. 
Peiser.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  14  p.  9  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1142.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1142 

Standard  nomenclature  for  airspeeds  with  tables  and  charts  for  use  in 

calculation  of  airspeed  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  S.  Aiken,  jr. 
Washington.  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  32  p.  il.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note 
1120.)     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1120 

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1290  Go\^ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Alloys.  Evaluation  of  2-high-carbon  precision-cast  alloys  at  1700°  and  1800°  F. 
by  rupture  test  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  E.  Reynolds,  J.  W.  Freeman, 
and  A.  E.  White.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  11  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Technical  note  1130.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1130 

Stress  rupture  of  heat-resisting  alloys  as  rate  process  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  E.  S.  Machlin  and  A.  S.  Norwick.  Washington,  Sept.  1940.  cover 
title,  1(5  leaves,  8  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1126.)     t        Y  3.N  21/5:  6/1120 

Afnwsphcric  turbulence.  Airspeed  fluctuations  as  measure  of  atmospheric  turbu- 
lence [with  list  of  references]  :  by  H.  B.  Tolefson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p. 
6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-72.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945 
as  Advance  restricted  report  L5F27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^72 

Box  teams.  Strain  measurements  and  strength  tests  on  tension  side  of  box 
beam  with  flat  cover  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Patrick  T.  Chiarito  and 
Simon  H.  Diskin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  6  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime 
report  Lf-59.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L5A18b.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^59 

Compressors.  Standard  procedures  for  rating  and  testing  multistage  axial-flow 
compressors  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  NACA  subcommittee  on  compressors. 
Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  21  p.  35  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1138.) 
[Processed.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1138 

Control  {aircraft).  Approximate  determination  of  power  required  to  move  con- 
trol surfaces  tis  related  to  control-booster  design  ;  by  Harold  I.  Johnson.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  12  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-102.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5P27.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^102 

Automatically  variable  control  linkage  and  its  effect  on  lateral-control 

characteristics  of  high-speed  fighter  airplane;  by  Harry  E.  Murray  and  Clarence 
L.  Gillis.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  I^^5.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  May  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  L4E23.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-65 

Method  for  studying  hunting  oscillations  of  airplane  with  simple  type  of 

automatic  control  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  T.  Jones.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  9  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-112.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  May  1944  as  Memorandum  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-112 

Cylinder  barrels.  Single-cylinder  engine  tests  of  porous  chrome-plated  cylinder 
ban-els  with  special  bore  coatings  for  radial  air-cooled  engines  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Robert  L.  Johnson  and  Roy  I.  Anderson  [1946.]  cover  title,  13 
p.  11  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-28.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1946 
as  Advance  restricted  report  E  5L  18a.]     t  Y  3.6  21/5  :  ll/E-28 

Single-cylinder  oil-control  tests  of  porous  chrome-plated  cylinder  barrels 

for  radial  air-cooled  engines  [with  list  of  references] ;  bv  Robert  L.  Johnson  and 
Max  Swikert.  [1946.]  cover  title.  12  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-25.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1946  as  Advance  restricted  report  E  5L  18.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-25 

Diffusrni  {aircraft) .  Low-pressure  boundary-layer  control  in  diffusers  and  bends 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  J.  Biebel.  [1946.]  cover  title.  21  p.  il.  18 
p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-84.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945 
as  Advance  restricted  report  L5C24.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/L-S4 

Drarj  {aircraft).  Summary  of  drag  results  from  recent  Langley  full-scale-tunnel 
tests  of  Army  and  Navy  airplanes  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Roy  H.  Lange. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  60  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-108.)  "[Processed. 
Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5A30.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-108 

Elevators  {aircraft).  Calculation  of  stick  forces  for  elevator  with  spring  tab 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Harry  Greenberg.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  6  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-129.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1944  as  Restricted 
bulletin  L4F  07.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>129 

Engines.  Flight  investigation  of  cooling  characteristics  of  2-row  radial  engine 
installation,  3-engine  temperature  distribution   [with  list  of  references] ;  by 

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November  1946     *  1291 

Engines — Continued. 
Robert  M.  Rennak,  Wesley  E.  Messing,  and  James  E.  Morgan.     Washington, 
Oct.  1946.    cover  title,  12  p.  3  pi.  26  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1147.)     [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1147 

Use  of  ducted  head  baffles  to  reduce  rear-row  cylinder  temperatures  of  air- 
cooled  aircraft  engine  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Michael  A.  Sipko,  Charles 
B.  Cotton,  and  James  B.  Lusk.  Washington,  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  10  leaves, 
3  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1053.)     [Processed.]     t       Y  3. N  21/5 :  6/1053 

Flow.  Application  of  method  of  characteristics  to  supersonic  rotational  flow 
[with  list  of  references] ;  by  Antonio  Ferri.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover 
title,  25  p.  15  p.  of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1135.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1135 

Approximate  formulas  for  computation  of  turbulent  boundary-layer  mo- 
mentum thicknesses  in  compressible  flows  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Neal 
Tetervin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  26  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-119.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L6A22.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-119 

Discussion  of  application  of  Prandtl-Glauert  method  to  subsonic  compres- 
sible flow  over  slender  body  of  revolution  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lester 
Lees,     cover  title,  17  p.  1  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1127.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1127 

■ Flight  investigation  at  high  speeds  on  flow  conditions  over  airplane  wing  as 

indicated  by  surface  tufts  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Clotaire  Wood  and 
John  A.  Zalovcik.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  4  pi.  9  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime 
report  L-91.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Confidential  bul- 
letin L5E22.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-91 

Flow  investigation  with  aid  of  ultramicroscope  [with  list  of  references], 

by  G.  Vogelpohl  and  D.  Mannesmann ;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  from]  Forschung 
auf  dem  Gebiete  des  lugenieurwesens,  v.  8.  pt.  1,  Jan.-Feb.  1937.  Washington, 
Oct.  1946.  cover  title,  7  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandum  1109.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  8/1109 

' Flow  test  of  NACA-designed  supercharger  inlet  elbow  and  the  effects  of 

various  components  on  flow  characteristics  at  elbow  outlet  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  D.  C  Gnentert,  D.  J.  Todd,  and  W.  P.  Simmons,  jr.  Washington, 
Oct.  1946.  cover  title,  12  p.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1148.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  6/1148 

On  flow  of  compressible  fluid  by  hodograph  method  :  1  Unification  and  exten- 
sion of  present-day  results  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  I.  E.  Garick  and  Carl 
Kaplan.  [1946.]  cover  title,  41  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-127.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Mar.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  i-eport  L4C24.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-127 

Fuel.  Effect  of  engine  variables  on  preignition-limited  performance  of  3  fuels 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Donald  W.  Male.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover 
title,  7  p.  32  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1131.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1131 

Oust  loads.  Frequency  of  occurrence  of  critical  gust  loads  on  overloaded  airplanes 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Thomas  D.  Reisert.  [194(5.]  cover  title  14  p.  6  p. 
of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-73.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1945 
as  Advance  restricted  report  L5B14.]     t  Y3.N21/5:  ll/L-73 

Helicopters.  Effect  of  rotor-tip  speed  on  helicopter  hovering  performance  and 
maximum  forward  speed  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  B.  Gustafson  and  Al- 
fred Gessow.  [1946.]  cover  title  22  p.  7  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-97.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1946  as  Advance  restricted  report  L6A16.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^97 

Evaluation  of  induced-velocity  field  of  idealized  helicopter  rotor  [witli  list 

of  references]  ;  by  Robert  P.  Coleman,  Arnold  M.  Feingold,  and  Carl  W.  Stempin. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  19  p.  7  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  1^126.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5E10.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-126 

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Helicopters — Continued. 

Static-thrust  tests  of  G  rotor-blude  designs  on  helicopter  in  Langley  full- 
scale  tunnel ;  by  Richard  C.  Dingeldein  and  Raymond  F.  Schaefer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  11  p.  4  pi.  0  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-lOl.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5F25b.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/L-lOl 

Icing  (aircraft).  Development  of  protected  air  scoop  for  reduction  of  induction- 
system  icing  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Uwe  von  Glahn  and  Clark  E.  Renner. 
Washington  Sept.  1940.  cover  title,  17  p.  20  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical 
note  1134.)      [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1134 

Jet  propulsion.  Field  of  flow  about  jet  and  effect  of  jets  on  stability  of  jet-pro- 
pelled airplanes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Herbert  S.  Ribner.  [1^6.] 
cover  title,  44  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-213.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Apr.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report  L6C13.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-213 

Influence  of  jet  of  propulsion  unit  on  nearby  wings  [with  bibliography]. 

by  H.  Falk;  [translation  by  Mary  L.  Mahler  from]  Untersuchungen  und 
Mitteilungen  Nr.  3200.  cover  title,  10  p.  12  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Technical  memoran- 
dum 1104. )     [Processed.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1104 

Lateral  control.  Flight  tests  of  lateral  control  characteristics  of  F6F-3  airplane 
equipped  with  spring-tab  ailerons  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Walter  C. 
Williams.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-149.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5C23.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-149 

Lift  (aircraft).  Electromagnetic-analogy  method  of  solving  lifting-surface- 
theory  problems  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  S.  Swanson  and  Stewart 
M.  Crandall.  [1946.]  cover  title,  21  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-120.) 
[Processed.    Originally  issued  May  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5D23.]   t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^120 

Simiraary  of  measurements  in  Langley  full-scale  tunnel  of  maximum  lift 

coefficients  and  stalling  characteristics  of  airplanes  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Harold  H.  Sweberg  and  Richard  C.  Dingeldein.  [1946.]  cover  title,  27  p. 
59  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-145.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945 
as  Advance  contidential  report  L5C24.]    f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-145 

Load  (mechanics) .  Comparison  between  calculated  and  measured  loads  on  wing 
and  horizontal  tail  in  pull-up  maneuvers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Cloyce 
E.  Matheny.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  il.  10  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report 
L-193.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5H11.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  11/1^193 

Effect  of  concentrated  loads  on  flexible  rings  in  circular  shells  [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn,  John  E.  Duberg,  and  George  E.  Griffith.  [1946] 
cover  title,  30  p.  30  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-66.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Dec.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5H23.]    t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^-66 

Theoretical  and  experimental  dynamic  loads  for  prismatic  float  having 

angle  of  dead  rise  of  22^:2°  [with  list  of  refex*ences]  ;  by  Wilbur  L.  Mayo. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-70.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  July  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5F15.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^70 

Variation  of  hydrodynamic  impact  loads  with  flight-path  angle  for  pris- 
matic float  at  6°  and  9°  trim  and  221/2°  angle  of  dead  rise  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Sidney  A.  Batterson  and  Thelma  Stewart.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
6  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-69.)  [Processed.  Originallv  issued  Feb. 
1946  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5K21.]     t  Y  3.X  21/5 :  ll/Lr-69 

Variation  ot  hydrodynamic  impact  loads  with  flight-path  angle  for  pris- 
matic float  at  12°  trim  and  with  22VL'''  angle  of  dead  rise  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Sidney  A.  Batter.«;on.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-68.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Restricted  bul- 
letin L5K21a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-68 

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Longitudinal  control.  Determination  of  effect  of  horizontal-tail  flexibility  on 
longitudinal  control  characteristics  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  S.  M.  Harmon. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  34  p.  10  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-45.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5B01.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5: 11/1^5 

Panels  (aircraft).  Compressive  strength  of  flat  panels  with  Z-  and  hat-section 
stiffeners  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph  N.  Kotanchik,  Robert  A.  Wein- 
berg, George  W.  Zender,  and  .Tohn  Neff,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  3  pi.  18 
p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-62.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  .Tune  1944 
as  Advance  restricted  report  L4F01.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^62 

■ Investigation  of  behavior  of  thin-walled  panels  with  cutouts   [with  list 

of  references],  by  A.  A.  Podorozhny;  [translation  by  S.  Reiss  from  report 
no.  454  of]  Central  Aero-Hydrodynamical  Institute  [Moscow,  1939].  Wash- 
ington, Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  28  leaves,  15  pi.  4°  (Technical  memorandum 
1094.)     [Processed.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  8/1094 

■ Preliminary  investigation  of  relation  of  compressive  strength  of  sheet- 

stiffener  panels  to  diameter  of  rivet  used  for  attaching  stiffeners  to  sheet  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Norris  F.  Dow  and  William  A.  Hickman.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  6  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-61.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Nov.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  L4I13.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/D-61 

Piston  rinfts.  Electron-microscope  study  of  used  nitrided-steel  piston  rings  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Thomas  P.  Clark  and  Walter  A.  Vierthaler.  Washington, 
Sept.  1946.     cover  title,  22  p.  10  pi.  4°     (Technical  note  1132.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  6/1132 

Experimental  study  of  coating  found  on  scuffed  cast-iron  piston  rings  dur- 
ing operation  in  nitrided-steel  cylinders  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  J. 
Howard  Kittel  and  Walter  A.  Vierthaler.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  11  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  E-29.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance 
confidential  report  E4Kn2.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-29 

Pressure  disfrihittion.  Estimation  of  pressure  distributions  at  subcritical  speeds 
for  turrets  located  on  wing  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Virgil  S.  Ritchie  and 
Everett  J.  Daniels.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-117.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1944  as  Advance  confidential  re- 
port L4G28.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-117 

Propellers.  Charts  for  determining  propeller  efficiency  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by.Tohn  L.  Crigler  and  Herbert  W.  Talkin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  19  p.  25  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-144.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Ad- 
vance confidential  report  L4I29.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-144 

Theory  of  propellers:  3,  Slipstream  contraction  with  numerical  values  for 

two-blade  and  four-blade  pi-opellers  [with  one  reference] ;  by  Theodore  Theo- 
dorsen.  [1946.]  cover  title,  21  p.  40  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  Tj-1.55.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4.Ti0.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/I/-155 

■ Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  effects  of  pusher  propeller  on  lift,  profile  drag, 

pressure  distribution,  and  boundnry-layer  transition  of  flapped  wing  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Carl  A.  ??andahl.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  19  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-148.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance 
confldential  report  L5C08.1     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^148 

■ Wind-tunnel  tests  of  dual-rotating  propellers  with  systematic  differences  in 

number  of  blades,  blade  setting,  and  rotational  speed  of  front  and  rear  ytro- 
pellers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  H.  Gray.  [1946.]  cover  title.  12  p. 
1  pi.  38  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^-80.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
May  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4E22.]     t  Y3.N21/5:  ll/L-80 

Rivets.  Effect  of  ratio  of  rivet  pitch  to  rivet  diameter  on  fatigue  strength  of 
riveted  joints  of  24S-T  aluminum-alloy  sheet;  by  Harold  Crate,  David  W. 
Ochiltree,  and  Walter  T.  Graves.  Washington,  Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  7  p. 
3  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4"     (Technical  note  1125.)     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 : 6/1125 

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Ruddcrtt.  I-JfFoct  of  latt^ral  shift  of  center  of  gravity  on  rudder  deflection  re- 
quired for  trim;  by  W.  H.  Pliillips,  H.  L.  Craue,  and  P.  A.  Hunter.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  5  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-92.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Nov.  1044  as  Restricted  bulletin  L4I06.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-92 

Side-filippinff  (aircraft).  Comparison  of  data  obtained  by  2  flight  techniques 
for  determining  sideslip  characteristics  of  flghter  airplane  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Harold  I.  Johnson.  [194G.]  cover  title,  6  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  I.<-87.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Restricted 
bulletin  L5F25a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-87 

Sfahilitif.  Analytical  investigation  of  effects  of  elevator-fabric  distortion  on 
longitudinal  stability  and  control  of  airplane  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Charles  W.  Mathews.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-142.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1944  as  Advance  confidential 
report  L4E30.]     t  Y3.N  21/5: 11/L,-142 

Comparison  of  wind-tunnel  and  flight  measurements  of  stability  and  con- 
trol characteristics  of  Douglas  A-26  airplane  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Gerald  G.  Kayten  and  William  Koven.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  2  pi.  26  p.  of 
pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-99.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1^6  as 
Advance  restricted  report  L5Hlla.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-99 

■ Determination  of  stability  and  control  characteristics  of  tailless  all-wing 

airplane  model  with  sweepback  in  Langley  free-flight  tunnel  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  John  P.  Campbell  and  Charles  L.  Seacord,  jr.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  16  p.  6  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-50.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5A13.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>50 

■ Effect  of  lateral  area  on  lateral  stability  and  control  charactei-istics  of  air- 
plane as  determined  by  tests  of  model  in  Langley  free-flight  tunnel  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Hubert  M.  Drake.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  8  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-103.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5L05.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-103 

Effects  of  static  margin  and  rotational  damping  in  pitch  on  longitudinal 

stability  characteristics  of  airplane  as  determined  by  tests  of  model  in  NACA 
free-flight  tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  P.  Campbell  and  John  W. 
Paulson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-55.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Jime  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4F02.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>55 

■ Experimental  determination  of  effect  of  negative  dihedral  on  lateral  sta- 
bility and  control  characteristics  at  high  lift  coefficients  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Marion  O.  McKinney,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title.  17  p.  il.  6  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-54.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1946  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5J02.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-'A 

Investigation  of  stability  of  laminar  boundary  layer  in  compressible  fluid 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Lester  Lees  and  Chia  Chiao  Lin.  Wa.shington, 
Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  i-f  83  leaves,  3  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1115.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :6/1115 

Langley   full-scale  tunnel   investigation   of  factors  affecting  directional 

stability  and  trim  characteristics  of  fighter-t.vi)e  airplane  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Harold  H.  Sweberg.  Eugene  R.  Guryansky.  and  Roy  H.  Lange. 
[1946.]  cover  title.  30  p.  65  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L^109.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5H09.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-109 

Static  prcftswe.  Effect  of  Mach  number  on  position  error  as  applied  to  pitot- 
static  tube  located  0.55  chord  ahead  of  airplane  wing  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  W.  F.  Lindsey.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-75.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  May  1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4E29.1     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-75 

Flight  investigation  at  high  Mach  numbers  of  several  methods  of  meas- 
uring static  pressure   on   airplane  wing    [with   one  reference]  ;  by   John   A. 

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static  pressure — Continued. 

Zalovcik  and  Fred  L  Daum.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  4  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-90.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Restricted 
bulletin  L4H10a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/D-90 

Stick-force  characteristics.     Use  of  variable-ratio  geared  tabs  to  improve  stiok- 
_  force  characteristics  in  turning  flight    [with  one  reference]  r  by  Harold   F. 
Kleckner.     [1946.]     cover  title,  9  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  L-85.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  L.5I05.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-85 

Strain  measurements  and  strength  tests  of  25-inch  diagonal-tension  beams  with 
single  uprights  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James  P.  Peterson.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  17  p.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-104.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5J02a.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-104 

Strain  rosettes.  Effect  of  misalinement  of  strain-gage  components  of  strain  ro- 
settes [with  list  of  i-eferences]  ;  by  S.  S.  Manson  and  W.  C.  Morgan.  Wash- 
ington, Sept.  1946.  cover  title,  15  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Technical  note  1133.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Y3.N  21/5:  6/1133 

Stresses.  Bending  and  shear  stresses  developed  by  instantaneous  arrest  of  root 
of  moving  cantilever  beam  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Elbridge  Z.  Stowell, 
Edward  B.  Schwartz,  and  John  C.  Houbolt.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  2  pi. 
10  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  L-63.)      [Processed.     Originally  issued  Nov. 

1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4I27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-63 

Effect  of  internal  pressure  on  buckling  stress  of  thin-walled  circular  cyl- 
inders under  torsion  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Harold  Crate,  S.  B.  Batdorf, 
and  George  W.  Baab.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  3  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4°  (W^artime 
report  L-67. )  [Processed.  Originallv  issued  May  1944  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L4E27.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^-67 

Effect  of  nonnal  pressure  on  critical   compressive  and  shear  stress  of 

curved  sheet  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Norman  Rafel  and  Charles  W,  Sand- 
lin,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  2  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^57.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5B10.]      I  .  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/D-57 

Empirical  formula  for  critical  shear  stress  of  curved  sheets  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn  and  L.  Ross  Levin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  2  pi. 
6  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  L-58.)     [Processed.     Originally  issued  Jan. 

1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5A05.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L,-58 

Method  for  estimation  of  maximum  stresses  around  small  rectangular  cut- 
out in  sheet-stringer  panel  in  shear  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Edwin  M. 
Moggio  and  Harold  G.  Brilmyer.  [1946.]  cover  title  11  p.  2  pi.  24  p.  of  pi.  4? 
(Wartime  report  L-64.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L4D27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-64 

Tail  (aircraft).  Effect  of  elevator-profile  modifications  and  trailing-edge  strips 
on  elevator  hinge-moment  and  other  aerodynamic  characteristics  of  full-scale 
horizontal  tail  surface  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  F.  Srhueller,  Peter 
F.  Korycinski  and  H.  Kurt  Strass.  [1946.]  cover  title  14  p.  22  pi.  4"  (War- 
time report  L-111.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Confidential 
bulletin  L5F01.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :ll/Lr-lll 

Preliminary  flight  research  on  all-movable  horizontal  tail  as  longitudinal 

control  for  flight  at  high  Mach  numbers  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Harold 
F.  Kleckner.  [1946.]  cover  title  8  p.  3  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Li-89. )  [Proces.sed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5C08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-89 

— —  Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  rounded  horns  and  of  guards  on  horizontal 
tail  surface  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  B.  Liddell  and  Vernard  E. 
Lockwood.  [1946.]  cover  title  9  p.  40  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Ir-GO.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4  J16.  It  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-60 

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Tank  tests.  Preliminary  tank  tests  with  planing-tail  seaplane  hulls  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  John  R.  Dawson  and  Kenneth  L.  Wadlin.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  15  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L#-167.)  [Processed.  Originally  is- 
sued June  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3F15.]     t      Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-167 

Terminal  velocity.  Simple  method  for  estimating  terminal  velocity  including 
effect  of  compressibility  on  drag  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ralph  P.  Bielat. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  12  p..  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^78.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  coutidential  report  L5G31.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^78 

Thrust  coefficients.  Determination  from  flight  tests  of  thrust  coefficients  for 
10  full-scale  airplanes  in  gliding  condition  with  engine  idling  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Donald  B.  Talmadge.  [1946.]  cover  title  9  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-88.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Re- 
stricted bulletin  L5F08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^88 

V-O  record  analysis.  Method  of  analysis  of  V-G  records  from  transport  opera- 
tions [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  M.  Peiser  and  M.  Wilkerson.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  15  p.  7  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-71.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5J04.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^71 

Wind  tunnels.  Experimental  constriction  effects  in  high-speed  wind  tunnels 
[with  one  reference] ;  by  Robert  W.  Byrne.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  1  pi.  6 
p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-74.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944 
as  Advance  confidential  report  L4L07a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-74 

Wind-tunnel   investigation   of  control-surface   characteristics  23-A   0.25- 

airfoil-chord  flap  with  tab  having  chord  twice  the  flap  chord  on  NACA  0009 
airfoil  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  M.  Leroy  Spearman.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  14  p.  44  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  I-I-47.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5G25.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/TrAl 

Wings.  Flight  investigation  at  high  speeds  of  profile  drag  of  wing  of  P-47D 
airplane  having  production  surfaces  covered  with  camouflage  paint  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  John  A.  Zalovcik  and  Fred  L.  Daum.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  7  p.  3  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-9S.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Mar.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report  L6B21.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>9S 

Flight  investigation  of  boundary-layer  and  profile-drag  characteristics  of 

smooth  wing  sections  of  P^7D  airplane  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  John  A. 
Zalovcik.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  7  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-S6.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report 
LSHlla.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-86 

Flight  investigation  of  boundary-layer  transition  and  profile  drag  of  ex- 
perimental low-drag  wing  installed  on  fighter-type  airplane  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  John  A.  Zalovcik  and  Richard  B.  Skoog.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
19  p.  6  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-94.)  [Processed.  Originally 
Issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  LSCOSa.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-94 

Yaic.  Comparison  of  yaw  characteristics  of  single-engine  airplane  model  with 
single-rotating  and  dual-rotating  propellers  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 
R.  H.  Neely,  L.  E.  Fogarty,  and  S.  R.  Alexander.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p. 
il.  3  pi.  38  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L^83.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Apr.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4D19.]     t        Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/I/-83 

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United  States,  containing  codification  of  documents  of  general  applicability 
and  legal  effect  issued  by  Federal  agencies  and  tiled  with  Division  of  Federal 
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and  index:  [book  4];  Title  33-50.  1946.  x+37S7-5061+cx  p.  11.  *  Cloth, 
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Federal  register.  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  191-213;  Oct.  1-31,  1940.  [1946.] 
p.  11115-12922,  4°  [Daily  except  Sunday,  Monday  and  day  following  a  legal 
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NATIONAL  HOUSING  AGENCY 

HE  ratings,  how  to  make  them  work.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  oblong  12°  folded  into  nar- 
row 12»  size,     t     •  Item  401  NHA  2.2 :  H  51 

Home  'builders.  Financing  large-scale  operations  of  home  builders.  Sept.  9,  1946. 
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FEDERAL  HOME  LOAN  BANK  ADIVHNISTRATION 

Report.  13th  annual  report.  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Administration,  July  1, 
1944-June  30,  1945,  covering  operations  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  System, 
Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Associations,  Federal  Savings  and  Loan  Insurance 
Corporations,  Home  Owners'  Loan  Corporation,  United  States  Housing  Corpora- 
tion. [1946.]  cover  title,  [2] +61 -f- [53]  p.  4°  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  card  38-26028  NHA  3.1 :  945 

NATIONAL  LABOR  RELATIONS  BOARD 

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Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume. 

American  Furnace  Co.  No.  9074,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  American  Furnace  Company,  ob  petition 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.    [1946.]    cover  title,  ii-f  26  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  Am  35  fu 

American  White  Cross  Laboratories,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  cir- 
cuit. National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  American  White  Cross  Laboratories, 
Inc. ;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1&46.]     cover  title,  7  p.     J  LR1.9:Am35wh 

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1298  GON'ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Armour  rf  Co.  No.  a*?r)3,  circuit  court  of  appeals  far  10th  circuit,  National  Labor 
Kelations  Board  v.  Aruiour  and  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order 
of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  iv +03  p.     t  LR  1.9  :Ar  55/3 

Bluff  City  Delivery.  No.  10227,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Southern  United  Ice  Company,  d/b/a  Bluff  City 
Delivery,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [19i6.]  cover  title, 
iii+23  p.     t  IJl  1.9 :  B  625/3 

Bonitu  Fruit  Co.,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  11596, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Bonita  Fruit  Company,  Inc.,  and  F.  H. 
Vahlsing,  Inc.,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+30  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  B  012/3 

Budd,  Edward  O.,  Mannfacluring  Co.  No.  10259,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
6th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufacturing 
Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.1  cover  title, 
iv+23  p.     t  LR  1.9 :  B  858/5 

Continental  Oil  Co.  No.  3356,  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Boai'd  v.  Continental  Oil  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement 
of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.     J  LR  1.9 :  C  767/5 

Decisions.    Decisions  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  65,  Dec. 
28,  1945-Feb.  27,  1946.     1946.    xvii+1486  p.     *Cloth,  $2.75.     •  Item  844 
L.  C.  card  37-26136  LR  1.8 :  65 

Digest  of  decisions  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,   v.  1-45.     1946. 

iv+1130  p.    *Cloth,  $2.25.     •  Item  844 

L.  C.  card  46-27613  LR  1.8 : 1-45/digest 

Independent  Employees  Association  of  Neptune  Meter  Co.  Nos.  20242,  20246,  in 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Independent  Employees  As.sociation  of 
Neptune  Meter  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  Neptune  Meter 
Company  v.  [.same],  on  petitions  to  review  and  set  aside  and  on  request  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National 
-Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+32  p.     J  LR  1.9:  In  2 

Industrial  Metal  Fabricators,  Inc.    No.  9106,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Industrial  Metal  Fabricators,  Inc., 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board;  brief 
Tor  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  ii+30  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  In  27/3 

Kopman-Woraeek  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.  No.  13374,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth 
circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Kopman-AVoracek  Shoe  Mfg.  Co., 
on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ; 
brief  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  and  appendix.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+41  p.    t  LR1.9:K839 

Norfolk  Southern  Bus  Corporation.  No.  5521,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Norfolk  Southern  Bus  Corpora- 
tion, on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  iii+30  p.    % 

LR  1.9 :  N  767/3 

Ross  Gear  £  Tool  Co.  No.  9053,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Ross  Gear  and  Tool  Company,  on  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  ii+29  p.    t  LR  1.9 :  R  733 

Semi-Steel  Casting  Co.  Nos.  13343  and  13344,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth 
circuit  Semi-Steel  Casting  Company  v.  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  Ben- 
jamin Weber,  James  Ellis,  and  Simon  Birk,  v.  [same],  on  petitions  to  review 
and  on  request  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ; 
brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  iii+45  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  Se  52 

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Standard  Trouscr  Co.  No.  4919,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit.  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Standard  Trouser  Company,  on  petition  for 
rule  to  show  cause,  to  adjudge  in  contempt,  and  for  other  relief ;  brief  in  op- 
position to  resi)ondents'  motion  to  dismiss.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+22  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  St  24/15 

Surprise  Candy  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  v.  Jacob  Garfunkel  and  Hyman  Garfunkel,  co-partners,  doing 

,  business  under  trade  name  and  style  of  Surprise  Candy  Company ;  petition  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
9p.    t  LR1.9:Su77 

United  Brick  d  Clay  Workers  of  America.  No.  10311,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  circuit,  United  Brick  and  Clay  Workers  of  America  v.  Junction  City 
Clay  Co.,  John  Duffy,  Logan  Clay  Products  Co.,  Martin  Wagner,  Marie  R. 
Pierce,  E.  W.  Marcellus,  Jordan  &  Harrison,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  Ohio,  eastern  division ;  brief  for  defendants-appellees 
Martin  Wagner  and  Marie  R.  Pierce.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+3  p.     % 

LR  1.9 :  Un  34/2 

Vail  Manufactiiring  Co.  No.  9107,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  Na- 
tional Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Vail  Manufacturing  Company,  on  petition 
for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board  ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  ii+32  p.     |  LR  1.9 :  V  193 

Weirton  Steel  Co.  No.  8041,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Weirton  Steel  Company,  on  petition  for  order  to 
adjudge  Weirton  Steel  Company  and  others  in  contempt ;  memorandum  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  in  support  of  motion  on  order  of  special 
master  sustaining  in  part  subpena  duces  tecum  directed  to  United  Steelworkers 
of  America.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+28  p.     t  LR  1.9  :W  433/7 

Same:  Appendix.     [1940.]     cover  title,  11+63  p.     %  LR  1.9 :W 433/6 

Wilson  <&  Co.  No.  13356,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  AVilson  &  Co., 
V.  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on  petition  for  review  and  on  request  for 
enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1£^46.]     cover  title,  iv+ 77  p.     +      LR  1.9 :  W  699/12 

Women''s  Wear  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  v.  Women's  Wear  Company ;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order 
of  National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.     t 

LR  1.9 :  W  842 


NATIONAL  RAILROAD  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Awards  2901-3000,  interpretations  (nos.  54-56),  3d  division,  v.  27.  Champlin- 
Shealy  Company,  Law  Printers,  Chicago,  111.  [1946.]  [1] +630+ [1] +631- 
637  p.  t  National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board,  Chicago,  111.  (price  upon 
application). 

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Note. — The  3d  division  has  jurisdiction  over  disputes  involving  station,  tower,  and 
telegraph  empl03'ees,  train  dispatchers,  maintenance-of-way  men,  clerical  employees, 
freight  handlers,  express,  station  and  store  emplo.vees,  signal  men,  sleeping-car  con- 
ductors, sleeping-car  porters,  and  maids,  and  dining-car  employees. 


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Flight.  Report  on  theory  and  application  of  pressure  pattern  flight,  with  sug- 
gested training  syllabus  [with  bibliography]  ;  prepared  by  OflSce  of  Research 
and  Inventions,  Special  Devices  Division.  Sept.  1945  [published  1946]. 
s+43  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  map.  6  p.  of  maps,  4°  [Title  on  cover  is :  Pressure  pattern 
flight.  Drift  angle  computer,  device  1-CH-l,  in  envelope  pasted  on  inside  of 
back  cover.]  *  Paper,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27881  N  1.2 :  F  64/2 


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1300  Government  Publications 

Orders.  General  order  23i>-236,  238-241,  May  2-Aug.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  4°     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t  N  1.13/7 :  235,etc. 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL 

Laws.  Laws  relating  to  Navy  annotated,  in  force  Jan.  1,  1945.  1945  [published 
1946],     V.  1-3,  [9] +2094  p.  4°     t     •  Item  857  N  7.7 :  945/V.1-3 

1945  supplement  to  Laws  relating  to  Navy  annotated,  in  force  Jan.  1,  1946. 

1946.     V.  4,  [3]+siv+268  p.  4"     t     •  Item  857 

L.  C.  card  46-27817  N  7.7 :  945/V.4 

NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

HYDEOGRAPHIC  OFFICE 

Note. — The  charts,  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals  and  tables  published  by 
the  Hydrographic  Office  are  again  available  to  the  public.  All  charts  and  publications 
are  for  sale  by  the  Hydrographic  Oflice,  Navy  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  and 
by  its  commercial  agents  whicli  are  located  in  the  principal  American  sea  and  lake  ports. 
Manuals  and  tables  which  do  not  require  correction  service  are  available  from  the  Super- 
intendent of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  H.  O.  circular  .3  and  its  supplement 
lists  all  sailing  directions,  light  lists,  manuals,  and  tables,  and  several  charts  and 
repritits  of  Hydrographic  information,  which  are  often  in  demand,  and  the  circulars  are 
supplied  free  "upon  request  to  the  Plydrographic  Office.  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  and 
H.  O.  bulletins  are  supplied  free  only  to  those  having  a  definite  need  thereof,  on  application 
to  the  Hydrographic  Offire.  Navy  Department.  Washington  25,  D.  C,  or  to  the  Branch 
Hydrographic  Offices  in  Boston.  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah, 
New  Orleahs,  Galveston,  San  Francisco.  San  Pedro  (Calif.).  San  .Tuan  (P.  R.),  Captain 
of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal.  Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago, 
Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Duluth. 

Pacific  Ocean.     References  on  physical  oceanography  of  western  Pacific  Ocean ; 
[compiled  by  Mary  C.Grier].     1946.     ix+174p.  4°     (H.  O.  pub.  238.)     t  Paper, 
$2.40.     •  Item  867 
L.  C.  card  46-27626  N  6.8 :  238 

Charts 

Air  naviffaUon  charts.  Air  navigation  chart ;  no.  V30-NP.  Scale  1"=30  naut.  m. 
(1:2,188,800).  Washlnsrton,  D.  C.  1st  edition.  .Tuly  1046.  3.'^X33  in.  [In- 
verse mercator  projection.     Magnetic  variation  curves  are  for  1945.]     t    40c. 

N  6.18 :  V  30-NP 

Air  navigation  charts.  Scale  1"=30  naut.  m.  (1 :  2.188,800) ,  contour  inter- 
val 1,000  ft.  Each  map  approximately  32X51  in.  [Mercator  projection.]  t 
40c.  each.  N6.18: 

V30-17.     Lat.  29''-45° 

edition,  July  1946. 
V30-22.     Lat.   29°-45° 

edition,  July  1946. 
V30-35.     Lat.   14°-30° 

edition,  June  1946. 
V30-37.     Lat.    14°-30° 

edition,  July  1046. 

Bougie,  Algeria.  Port  Bougie,  Algeria,  Mediterranean  Sea,  from  French  survey 
in  1922  (topography  from  other  French  surveys)  with  corrections  to  1946;  no. 
4269.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  15,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  pub- 
lished Jan.  1920,  4th  edition,  Oct.  1946.     33x23  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18:  4269 

Brazil.  East  coast  of  Brazil,  Ilha  de  Santa  Catarlna  to  Barra  Tramandai,  South 
America,  from  French  surveys  between  1861  and  1S67 :  no.  1793.  Natural 
scale  1 :  268,300  at  lat.  29°.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1899,  6th  edi- 
tion, Oct.  1946.     39X31  in.     1 60c.  ~  N  6.18: 1793 

Canton  Harhor.  Kuang-Chou  Chiang  (Canton  Harbor),  Chu  Chiang,  (Canton 
River) ,  China,  south  coast,  Asia,  from  Japanese  and  Chinese  surveys  to  1938  and 
aerial  photography  by  U.  S.  Navy  in  1944  and  1945 ;  no.  2170.  Scale  100  yds.= 
0.6  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  6,000.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Mar.  1919,  5th  edi- 
tion, Sept.  1946.    27X40  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18: 2170 

Celchcs  and  adjacent  Islands,  Netherlands  Indies,  corrected  to  Apr.  1.  1946;  Index 
M-1.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946.]  24X18  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)  [Text 
on  reverse  side.]     t  N  6.18:  M-1 

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long.  210°-242° 

.     Washington,  D.  C. 

,  published  June  1943, 

3d 

long.  59°-91°. 

Washington,  D.  C, 

published  May  1943, 

3d 

long.   51°-79°. 

Washington,  D.   C, 

published  May  1943, 

2d 

long.    2°-26''. 

Washington,   D.   C, 

published   May   1943, 

2a 

November  1946  1301 

Halmahera  and  adjacent  islands,  Netherlands  Indies,  corrected  to  May  1,  1946 ; 
Index  M-2.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946.]  25X19  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.) 
[Text  on  reverse  side.]     t  N  6.18 :  M-2 

Hawaiian  Islands.  Aeronautical  chart:  Hawaiian  Islands,  Kure-Maro  Reef; 
V14-350.  Scale  1"=14  naut.  m.  (1:1,021,474)  at  lat.  28°15'.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  Aug.  1946.     25X37  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     f  40c. 

N  6.18 :  V14-350 

Inland  Sea.  Southern  approach  to  Naikai  or  Inland  Sea,  Japan,  compiled  from 
information  to  1944 ;  no.  5200.  Natural  scale  1 :  525,976  at  lat.  31°30'.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  published  Sept.  1944,  2d  edition,  Sept.  1946.     44x33  in.     t  80c. 

N  6.18 :  5200 

Japan.  Aviation  chart:  Japan,  Hakodate-Tokyo:  V14-313.  Scale  1"=14  naut. 
m.  (1:1,021,474)  at  lat.  3S°30'.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition.  May  1946. 
35X27  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  V14-313 

Kammon  KG,  Shimonoseki  Kaikyo,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys  in  1917  and  1924 
with  additions  to  1945;  no.  5319.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.6  in.,  natural  scale 
1 :  20,387.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Sept.  1928,  2d  edition,  Oct.  1946.  26  X 
39  in.     t50c.  N  6.18:  5319 

Kcrguelen  Islands.  Harbors  in  lies  de  Kerguelen,  Indian  Ocean,  from  French 
and  British  surveys  between  1874  and  1931 ;  no.  0602.  Washington,  D.  C, 
published  July  1874,  5th  edition,  Sept.  1946.  26X34  in.  t  50c.  N  6.18:  0602 
Includes  : 

Accessible,  Bale. 

Betsy,  Anse,  Accessible  Bale. 

Courveux,  Port. 

Gazelle,  Bassin  de  la. 

L'Oiseau,  Bale  de  la  (Port  Christmas). 

Liibeck  Bay.  Liibecker  Bucht  and  Fehmarn  Belt,  Gei'many  and  Denmark,  Baltic 
Sea,  from  German  and  Danish  charts  to  1923  ;  no.  4870.  Natural  scale  1 :  148,510 
at  lat.  54°20'.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1925,  2d  edition,  Sept.  1946. 
36  X24  in.     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  4870 

Inset :  Travemunde,  from  British  survey  in  1945. 

Netherlands  Indies,  Borneo,  Java  and  Timor,  corrected  to  June  1,  1946 ;  Index 
M.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  19X24  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)  [Text  on 
reverse  side.]     t  N6.18:M 

Inset :  Bali,  Lombok,  &  Alas  Straits. 

New  Guinea.  Eastern  part  of  New  Guinea  and  Bismarck  Archipelago,  south 
Pacific  Ocean,  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1946;  Index  N-1.  Washington,  D,  C. 
[1946].    25X19  in.     (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)     [Text  on  reverse  side.]     t 

N  6.18 :  N-1 

Western  part  of  New  Guinea,  Netherlands  Indies,  corrected  to  Aug.  1, 

1946;  Index  N.     Washington,  D.  C.  [1940].     18X25  in.     (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.) 
[Text  on  reverse  side.]     f  N6.18:N 

New  Eehrides  Islands,  south  Pacific  Ocean,  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1946 ;  Index  N^. 
Washington,  D.C.  [1946].  25X17  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)  [Text  on  reverse 
side.]     t  N  6.18:  N-1 

Pacific  Ocean.  South  Pacific  Ocean,  Santa  Cruz  Islands  to  New  Caledonia, 
corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1946;  Index  N-3.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  25X17  in. 
(H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)     [Text  on  reverse  side.]     f  N6.18:  N-3 

S-outh  Pacific  Ocean,  sheet  2 ;  no.  0824.     Natural  scale  1 :  5,990,157  at  lat. 

35°.     Washington,  D.  C,  published  Apr.  1930,  2d  edition,  Oct.  1940.     47X33  in. 
[Magnetic  variation  curves  are  for  1945.]     f  70c.  N  6.18:  0824 

S'lint  Lawrence  River,  Soulangcs  Canal  to  Montreal,  Canada,  from  Canadian 
surveys  to  1939;  no.  1352.  Scale  naut.  m.=2  in.,  natural  scale  1:30,480. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  Oct.  1915,  11th  edition,  Oct.  1946.  27X39  in. 
t  50c.  N  6.18 :  1352 

Solomon  Islands,  south  Pacific  Ocean,  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1946;  Index  N-2. 
Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  19X24  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)  [Text  on 
reverse  side.]     f  N  6.18:  N-2 

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Tai-Vhou  Wan  and  Chiao  Chiang  (Kiao  Kiang),  China,  east  coast,  Asia,  from 
Chinese  survey  in  li)33 ;  no.  6233.  Scale  uaut.  m.— 1.8  in.,  natural  scale 
1:40,140.     Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  Sept.  1946.    26X39  in.     t  60c. 

N  G.IS :  6233 
Inset:  Hal-men  K'ou-an  (Port  of  Hai-men). 

Texel  Zeegat.  2kiegat  van  Texel,  Netherlands,  North  Sea,  from  Netherlands 
Government  surveys  to  1933  with  additions  to  1945;  no.  4003.  Scale  naut.  m.= 
1.5  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  50,000.  Wasliington,  D.  C,  published  Sept.  1915,  lOth 
edition,  Oct.  1946.     27X23  in.     1 30c.  N  6.18: 4903 

NAVAL  PERSONNEL  BUREAU 

}*osters.  Your  Navy,  victor  in  war,  guardian  in  peace,  Navy  Dav,  Oct.  27 ; 
[poster],     n.  p.     NRB  Aug.  28  [1946].     40x28  in.     $  N  17.23/2 :  N  22/10 

Your  Navy,  victor  in  war,  guardian  in  peace.  Navy  Day,  Oct.  27;  [poster]. 

n.   p.   NRB,   Aug.   28   [1940].     19.9X14   in.     [Cardboard,   with   easel   attach- 
ment. ]     t  N  17.23/2 :  N  22/9 

Yeoman  2c;  prepared  by  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training.     Edition 
of  1945.     1945.     v-|-[l]-f355  p.  il.  12°     (Navy  training  courses.)      [Another 
illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  55c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27880  N  17.25 :  Y  4/6/945 

KAVAL  \SAB  COLLEGE 

International  law  documents,  1944-45;  [prepared  in  collaboration  with  Payson 
Sibley  Wild,  jr.].     1946.     v+2G6  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00.     •  Item  901 
L.  C.  card  41-50382  N  15.7/1 :  MirAo 

PUBLIC  INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Note. — The  name  of  the  Office  of  Public  Relations  was  changed  to  Office  of  Public 
Information  by  authority  of  AlNav  13S,  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  dated 
June  18,  1945. 

Casualties.  State  summary  of  war  casualties:  Montana;  [compiled  Mav  1946 
by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]+13p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  M  76 

Same:  North  Carolina;  [compiled  Aug.  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946. 

[2]  -1-50  p.  4°     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  857  ^        N  1.34  :  N  Sic 

Same:  Rhode  Island;   [compiled  Sept.  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946. 

[2]  -flS  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  R  34 

Same  :  South  Carolina  ;  [compiled  Aug.  1946,  by  Casualty  Section].    [1946.] 

[2]H-25  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34:  So  8c 

Same:  South  Dakota;  [compiled  Aug.  1946,  by  Casualty  Section].     1946. 

[2]  +11  p.  4"     *  Paper  10c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  So  8d 

Same:  Utah;    [conipiied  July  1946;  by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]-|- 

15  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34  :  Ut  1 

Same:  Vermont;  [compiled  Aug.  1946  by  Casualty  Section].     1946.     [2]-f- 

9  p.  4"     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  V  59 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Access  openings.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  16  Access  openings;  Aug.  1, 
1946.  [1946.]  [1]+1  p.  4"  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in.sertion  in  the 
Manual.    Revision  of  chap.  16,  Feb.  7,  1945.]     t     9  Item  913     N  29.13 :  16/946 

Diesel  engines.     Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  41,  Main  propelling  machinery, 
sec.  2,  Diesel  engines ;  May  1,  1946.     [1946.]      [1] +28  p.  il.  4°     [This  chapter 
revised  Apr.  1946,  supersedes  chap.  41,  sec.  2,  July  8,  1944.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
•  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27874  N  29.13 :  41/sec.2/946 

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November  1946  1303 

Finances.     Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  3,  Finances:  Aug.  1, '1946.     [1946.] 
[l]+7  p.  4°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  the  Manual.     Revision 
of  chap.  3,  Sept.  1.  1945.]     $     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27875  N  29.13:  3/946 

Moorings.    Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  26,  Moorings  and  appliances :  July  1, 
1946.     [1946.]     [l]+25  p.  il.  3  pi.  4"     [This  chapter,  revised  Apr.  1946,  super- 
sedes chap.  26,  Apr.  24,  1944.]     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27876  N  29.13 :  26/946 

Propellers.    Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  44,  Propellers;  Aug.  1,  1946.    [1946.] 
[l]-f-ll  p.  11.  4°     [Revision  of  Bureau  of  Ships  manual,  chap.  44,  Oct.  31,  1944.] 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27877  •  N  29.13 :  44/946 

Reduction  gears.    Bureau  of  Ships  manual:  chap.  42,  Reduction  gears;  July  1, 
1946.     [1946.]     [1]+13  p.  il.  4°     [This  chapter,  revised  Apr.  1946,  supersedes 
chap.  42,  Feb.  23,  1944.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27878  N  29.13 :  42/946 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Government  supplies.  Army-Navy  joint  packaging  instruction:  Packaging  and 
packing  of  electrical  equipment  and  spare  parts  (electronic,  electrical,  and 
electro-mechanical)  ;  June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  26  p.  12"  (JPI-14A.)  [Super- 
sedes JPI-14,  Aug.  7,  1945.]  t  N  20.27  :  14 A 
Note. — This  and  the  following  instructions  and  specifications  are  issued  with  per- 
forations for  insertion  in  loose-leaf  binders. 

Joint  Army-Navy  specification :  Adhesive,  paste,  for  demolition  charges ; 

July  31,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (JAN-A-374.)     f  N  20.23 :  JAN-A-374 

Same:  Cloth,  rayon,  lining;  July  19,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (JAN-C- 

368. )     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-368 

Same :  Finishers,  asphalt,  crawler-mounted,  gasoline-driven ;  Apr.  30,  1946. 

[1946.]     16  p.  il.  12°     (JAN-F-335.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-F-335 

Same:   Gradation  control  units,  aggregate,  gasoline-driven,  4-ft.  x  8-ft. 

screen;  Apr.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     20  p.  il.  12^     (JAN-G-336.)     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-G-336 

Same:  Gum,  ester;  July  22,  1&46.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  12°     (JAN-G-276.)     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-G-276 

Same :  Hats,  white,  amdt.  1 ;  Sept.  13,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  12°     (JAN-H-47A 

[amdt.  1] . )      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-H-47A/amdt.l 

Same:  Hose,  gasoline,  synthetic-rubber,  wire-stiffened  (for  suction  and  dis- 
charge) ;  July  25,  1946.     [1946.]     IS  p.  12"     (JAN-H-369.)     f 

N  20.23 :  JAN-H-369 

-  Same:  Jumpers,  dungaree,  amdt.  2;  July  25,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  12° 
(JAN-J-53  [amdt.  2].)     [Supersedes  amdt.  1,  May  18,  1945.]     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-J-53/amdt.2 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  sacks,  paper,  ship- 
ping, multi  wall :  June  2S,  1946.  [1946.]  18  p.  12°  (JAN-P-118A.)  [Supersedes 
JAN-P-118,  Jan.  30,  1945.]     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-118A 

Same :  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  tape,  adhesive,  pres- 
sure-sensitive, water  resistant,  amdt.  2;  Aug.  12,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  12° 
(JAN-P-127  [amdt.  2].)     [Supersedes  amdt.  1,  Mar.  30,  1945.]     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-P-127/anidt.2 

Same:  Protectors  (plugs),  ear,  synthetic-rubber,  and  containers,  June  25, 

1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  12°     (JANr-P-358.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-358 

Same:  Socks,  wool,  cushion-sole,  O.  D. ;  June  21,  1946.     [1946.]     13  p.  il. 

12°     (JAN-S-48A.)      [Supersedes  JAN-S-48,  May  27,  1944.]     t 

N  20.23  :JAN-S-48A 

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Qovemment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  Tanks,  asphalt-storage,  steel,  bolted,  4000-gallon ;  May  31,  1946. 

[1946.]     8  p.  12°     (JAN-T-346.)     t  N  20.23 ::  JAN-T-346 

Navy  Department  specification  :  Acid,  hydrofluoric,  technical ;  Sept.  3,  1946. 

[1946.]    4  p.  12°     (51A12a.)     [Supersedes  51A12,  June  1,  1944.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  51A12a 

Same:  Basins,  hand,  rubber;  Sept.  3,  1946.     1946.    1  p.  12°     (57B19a.)     t 

N  20.6/2  :57B19a 

Same:  Baths,  eye,  glass;  Sept.  3,  1946.    1946.    1  p.  1Z>     (57B14a.)     t 

N,  20.6/2 :57B14a 

Same:  Cement,  insulation,  asbestos,  finishing;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946]     4  p. 

12°     (32C16.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  32C16 

Same:  Compound,  calking,  synthetic-rubber-base   (for  seams  of  wooden 

decks)  ;  Sept.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  12  p.  il.  12°  (52C40.)  [Supersedes  52C40 
(INT),  Dec.  15,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  52C40 

Same:   Compound,   valve-grinding;    Sept.   3,   1946.     [1946.]     6   p.   11.   12° 

(51C22d.)      [Supersedes  51C22c,  Apr.  16,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  51C22d 

Same:  Copper-nickel-alloy  (70:30),  bars,  plates,  rods,  sheets,  and  strips; 

Sept.  3,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (46C6c.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  46C6c 

Same:  Disks,  abrasive-coated,  aluminum-oxide,  and  silicon-carbide  (for  use 

on  portable  sanding  machines)  ;  Oct.  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (40D8a.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  40D8a 

Same:  Drawings,  instrument    (electrical)    (for  navigational  purposes)  ; 

Sept.  3,  1946.  [1946.]  '  2  p.  il.  12°  (35Dle.)  [Supersedes  S.'iDld,  July  1, 
1946.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  35Dle 

Same:  Drills,  radial,  motor-driven  (shipboard  use)  ;  Sept.  3,  1946.    [1946.] 

10  p.  12°     (40Dld.)      [Supersedes  40D1,  Dec.  1,  1938,  40Dlc,  June  1,  1944.]     t 

N  20.6/2  :  40  Did 

Same:  Embroidery-materials,  metallic;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  12" 

(71E2.)      [Supersedes  71E2  (INT),  Apr.  29,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  71E2 

Same:  Gages,  pressure  and  vacuum   (for  air,  ammonia,  oil,  steam,  and 

water)  ;  Oct.  1,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  il.  12«     (45Glp.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  45Glp 

Same:  Helmets,  and  shields  (hand-held),  welders;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.] 

12  p.  il.  12°  (37H4d.)  [Supersedes  37H4b,  Feb.  1,  1944,  37H4c.  Sept.  1, 
1944.]     t  N,  20.6/2  :37H4d 

Same:  Hose,  oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge,  synthetic-rubber,  wire- 
stiffened ;  Sept.  3,  1946.  [1946.]  13  p.  il.  12°  (33H4h.)  [Supersedes  33H4g, 
July  2,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  33H4h 

Same:   Insulation,  electrical,   paper,  pressboard ;   Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.] 

7  p.  12°     (17-I-lOb.)     [Supersedes  17-I-lOa,  Mar.  1,  1941.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  17-I-lOb 

Same:  Litters,  metal  (steel  and  aluminum)  ;  July  15.  1946.     [1946.]     7  p. 

11. 1  pi.  12°     (57L2d.)      [Supersedes57L2a,  Aug.  1,1941,  57L2C,  June  1.1943.]    t 

N  20.6/2 :57L2d 

Same :  Machine.s.  vegetable-cublng-and-slicing,  hand-operated  ;  Sept.  3, 1946. 

[1946.]     3  p.  12°     (04M8d.)     [Supersedes  64M8c,  May  1,  1937.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :64M8d 

Same:  Mirrors,  signaling,  emergency;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  12° 

(18MSa.)     [Supersedes  18M8,  Sept.  1,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  18  M  Sa 

Same:  Motor-  and  control-equipment,  direct-current   (for  shipboard  and 

motorboat  internal-combustion-engine  starting)  ;  Aug.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  45 
p.  il.  1  pi.  12°  (17M14b.)  [Supersedes  17M14,  Mar.  1,  1941.  17M14a.  Feb.  1, 
1944.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  17  M  14b 

Same:  Oak,  white,  and  elm  (for  bending)  ;  Aug.  15,  1946.  [1940.]    6  p.  12° 

(39-0-6C.)     [Supersedes  39-0-6b,  Oct.  1,  1938.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  39-0-6C 

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November  1946  1305 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  Packing,  flax-  or  hemp-fiber  (symbol  1260)  ;  Sept.  16,  1940.     1946. 

Ip.  12°     (33P1J.)     t  N  20.6/2 :  33  Plj 

Same:  Paint,  outside,  ocean-gray,  no.  17  (formula  no.  5-0)  ;  Aug.  1,  1946. 

[1946.]    12  p.  il.  12°     (52P46a.)     [Supersedes  52P46,  Sept.  1,  1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  52  P  46a 

Same:  Relays,  electric  (shipboard  use)  ;  Sept.  10,  1940.     [1946.]     5  p.  12* 

( 17R6a. )     t  N  20.6/2 :  17  R  6a 

Same:  Sinks,   service    (slop)     (shipboard   use)  ;    Sept.    3,    1946.     [1946.] 

4p.il  12°     (45S2.)     t  N  20.6/2:45  8  2 

Same:  Treatment  fire-,  laundry-,  dry-cleaning,  and  mildew-resistant  (for 

cotton  fabrics)  ;  Sept.  3, 1946.  [1946.]    S  p.  il.  12*    (51T13. )     t    N  20.6/2 :  51  T 13 

Same:  Varnish,  insulating  (electrical)  ;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]    2  p.  il.  12° 

(52V13g.)     t  .  N  20.6/2 :  52  V  13g 

Kavy  shipping  guide.  Change  57,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1 ;  Oct.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]  ii  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to 
be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t  N  20.17/2  r  57/pt.l/946 

Same,  pt.  2 ;  Oct.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  ii  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  cer- 
tain pages  (with  changes)   to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t 

N  20.17/2 :  57/pt.2/946 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.00.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  15c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $1.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $1.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.00  a  year ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Address  the  Pan  Ameripan 
Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Copyright.  Convencion  interamericana  sobre  el  derecho  de  autor  en  obras 
literarias,  cientlficas  y  artlsticas,  suscrita  en  la  Conferencia  Interamericana 
de  Expertos  para  la  Proteccion  de  los  Derechos  de  Autor  Union  Pauamericana, 
1  a  22  de  junio  de  1946;  Inter-American  convention  on  rights  of  author  in 
literary,  scientific,  and  artistic  works,  signed  at  Inter-American  Conference 
of  Experts  on  Copyright,  Pan  American  Union,  June  1-22,  1946;  Convengao 
interamericana  sobre  os  direitos  de  autor  em  obras  literarias,  cientlficas  e 
artlsticas,  firmada  na  Conferencia  Interamericana  de  Peritos  para  a  Protegao 
dos  Direitos  Autorais,  Uniao  Pauamericana,  1-22  de  juuho  de  1946  ;  Convention 
interamericaine  sur  les  droits  d'auteur  d'omivres  litteraires,  scientiilques  et 
artistiques,  signee  a  Conference  Interamericaine  d'Experts  pour  la  Protection 
des  Droits  d'Auteur,  Union  Panamerioaine,  1-22  juin  1946.  Washington, 
D.  C,  1946.  [l]-f28  p.  (Serie  sobre  derecho  y  tratados,  niira.  11;  Law  and 
treaty  series,  no.  19;  Serie  sobre  direito  e  tratados,  no,  8;  S^rie  sur  le  droit 
et  les  traites,  no.  3.)     [Spanish,  English,  Portuguese,  and  French.]     t 

PA  1.18 :  19 

Inter-American  Conference  of  Experts  on  Copyright,  Pan  American  Union, 

June  1-22,  1946,  proceedings.    Washington,  D.  C,  1946.     [4]-|-2-[-180  leaves, 
4°    (Congress  and  conference  series  no.  51.)     [Processed.]    f  Paper,  $1.00. 

L.  C.  card  4&-27879  PA  1.37  :  e  51 

Haiti.     Haiti.     [Revised  reprint,   1940.]     Washington,  D.  C.   [1946].    32  p.  il. 
t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35837  PA  1.26 :  H 12 

Honduras.     Honduras.     [Revised  edition,  1946.]     Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].     32 
p.  il.     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  16-26»43  PA  1.26 :  H  75 

International  laic.     Codification  of  international  law  in  the  Americas  [with  lists 
of  sources].     Washington,   D.  C,  Oct.  1946.     [l]-f28  leaves,  4°     (Law  and 
treaty  series  no.  20.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-27873  PA  1.18 :  20 

La  Paz,  Bolivia.    La  Paz.    Washington,  D.  C  [1946].    24p.il.     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  4&-27872  PA  1.31 :  L  31 

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Notiviero,  boletin  iuforiuativo  publicado  por  la  Oflcina  del  Coust'jero  Comercial 
de  la  Uni6n  Panajnericana,  Washington,  D.  C,  num.  1;  septiembre  de  1940. 
[194G.]     10  leaves,  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  Paper,  10c.  PA  1.63:1 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  It  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Boilers.  Regulations  for  inspection  of  boilers  and  pressure  vessels  except  those 
on  floating  craft.  Revised  July  23,  1S)46.  Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount,  Hope, 
C.  Z.,  1946.    cover  title,  18  p.  small  4"    t  W  79.2 :  B  63/946 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

RAILWAY  IHAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  614,  Sept.  23,  1946,  4th  division.  Rail- 
way Mail  Service  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina, 
Tennessee,  Puerto  Rico  and  Virgin  Islands.  Darby  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
[Sept.  23,   1946.]     116  p.    narrow   8°     t  P  10.12/4: 614 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  556.   Sept.  30,  1946,  7th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.     Wellington  Printing  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  [Sept.  30,  1946].     132  p.  narrow  8°     +  P  10.12/7:  556 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  483,  Sept.  24,  1946,  8th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  Samoa, 
and  Utah.     [San  Francisco  P.  O.,  Sept.  24,  1946.]     152  p.  narrow  8°    t 

P  10.12/8 :  483 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  337,  Sept.  30,  1946,  llth  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.     Babcock  Printing 
Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  [Sept.  30,  1946].     146  p.  narrow  8°     t        P  10.12/11 :  337 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  194,  Sept.  16,  1946,  12th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Arkansas,  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.     Peerless  Print- 
ing Co.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  [Sept.  16,  1946].    92  p.  narrow  8°    t 

P  10.12/12 :  194 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  on  file  maps  showing  all  roads  used  by  the  rural 
free  delivery  mail  service.  Kural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or  local 
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  1,600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  by 
the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints,  made  from  the  original  maps  on  tile  are  sold 
for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  tlie  roads  traveled  by  rural 
carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches 
known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  together  with  an  outline  of  the  drainage. 
A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  file  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Kural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  prints  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  25  cents  each.  Orders  for 
all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps 
should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Jan.  1946,  page  113. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The  functions  and  duties  of  the  E.xccutive  Office  of  the  President  were  established 
by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  8.  1939.  The  principal  divisions  at  present  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Manage- 
ment, and  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see,  below,  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Alaska,  withdrawing  public  lands  for  use  of  War  Department  for  military  pur- 
poses. Apr.  30,  1942.  (Executive  order  915.3A.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Confidential  status  released  by  letter  of  Secretary  of  War  dated  June  27,  1946. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  213,  Oct.  31,  1946,  p.  12839,  12841.] 

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November  1946  1307 

Alien  Property  Custodian  Office.  Terminating  Office  of  Alien  Property  Custo- 
dian and  transferring  its  functions  to  Attorney  General.  Oct.  14,  1946.  (Exec- 
utive order  0788.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v. 
11,  no.  201,  p.  11981.  A  correction  to  this  order  appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  11,  no.  203,  Oct.  17,  1946,  p.  12123.] 

Armistice  Day,  1946,  proclamation  [designating  Nov.  11,  1946,  as  Armistice  Day]. 
Oct.  28,  1946.  (Proclamation  2710.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  212,  Oct.  30,  1946,  p.  12779,  12781.] 

Atlanta  d  St.  Andrews  Bay  Railway.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate 
disputes  between  Atlanta  &  St.  Andrews  Bay  Railway  Company  and  other 
carriers,  and  certain  of  tlieir  employees.  Oct.  25,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9793.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register  v.  11,  no.  211, 
Oct.  29,  1946,  p.  12G95,  12697.] 

Barrett,  Rotert  J.  Executive  order,  authorizing  appointment  of  Robert  J.  Bar- 
rett to  position  as  captain  in  Metropolitan  Police  Force  of  District  of  Columbia 
without  regard  to  civil  service  rules.  Sept.  18,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (No.  9779.) 
t  The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5 :  9779 

Claims.  Regulations  governing  consideration,  adjustment,  and  settlement  of 
claims  under  Public  law  657,  approved  Aug.  7,  1046.  Oct.  5,  1946.  (Executive 
order  9786.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  196,  p.  11553,  11555-556.] 

Clothing  aUoicances.  Amendment  of  Executive  order  9744B  of  June  29,  1946, 
prescribing  regulations  governing  furnishing  of  clothing  in  kind  or  payment  of 
cash  allowances  in  lieu  thereof  to  enlisted  personnel  of  Navy,  Coast  Guard, 
Naval  Reserve  and  Coast  Guard  Reserve.  Oct.  1,  1946.  (Executive  order 
0785.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  192, 
p.  11187.] 

Dedication  Day,  1946,  proclamation  [designating  Nov.  19,  1946,  anniversary  of 
Gettysburg  Address,  as  Dedication  Day.]  Oct.  30,  1046.  (Proclamation  2711.) 
[Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  213,  Oct.  31, 
1046,  p.  12839.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended  :  44  U.  S.  C,  and  supp. 
301  seq.)  provides  in  sec.  5  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  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in 
their  capacity  as  ofBcers,  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  transferred  beginning 
Mar.  12.  1936,  from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Division  of  the  Federal  Register, 
National  Archives.  Free  distribution  will  be  only  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  on  a  subscription  basis  of  .?1.50  per  month  or 
$15.00  per  year. 

Hawaii.  Restoring  certain  lands  to  jurisdiction  of  Hawaii.  Oct.  26,  1946.  (Ex- 
ecutive order  9795.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register, 
V.  11,  no.  211,  Oct.  29,  1946,  p.  12697-698.] 

Interior  Department.  Designating  solicitor  of  Department  of  Interior  to  act  as 
Under  Secretary  or  Assistant  Secretary  of  Interior.  Oct.  26,  1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9794.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  211,  Oct.  29,  1946,  p.  12697.] 

National  Air  Mail  Week,  proclamation  [designating  week  of  Oct.  27-Nov.  2,  1946 
as  National  Air  Mail  Week].  Oct.  21,  1946.  (Proclamation  2707.)  [Not  is- 
sued separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  206,  Oct.  22,  1946, 
p.  12347.] 

Philippine  Alien  Property  Administration.  Establishing  Philippine  Alien  Prop- 
erty Administration  and  defining  its  functions.  Oct.  14,  1046.  (Executive 
order  0780.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  201,  p.  IIOSI,  11983.] 

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President's  Scientific  Research  Board.  Providing  for  study  of  scientific  research 
and  development  activities  and  establishing  President's  Scientific  Research 
Board.  Oct.  17,  1946.  (Executive  order  9791.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Ap- 
peared in  Federal  register,  t.  11,  no.  205,  Oct.  19,  194G,  p.  12277,  12279.] 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  tlie  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Puerto  Rico.  Executive  order,  designating  A.  Cecil  Snyder  as  acting  judge  of 
district  court  of  United  States  for  Puerto  Rico.  Sept.  5,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
9777.)     t     The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5: 9777 

Retiremeyit.  Executive  order,  exemption  of  certain  officers  of  executive  branch 
of  Government  from  compulsorv  retirement  for  age.  Sept.  19,  1946.  1  p.  4" 
(No.  9780.)     t     The  National  Archives.     •  Item  943  Pr  33.5: 9780 

San  Olemente  Island  Naval  Defensive  Sea  Area.  Amendment  of  Executive 
order  7747  of  Nov.  20,  1937,  as  amended,  establishing  San  Clemente  Island 
Naval  Defensive  Sea  Area.  Oct.  5,  1946.  (Executive  order  9787.)  [Not  is- 
sued separately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  196,  p.  11556.] 

Thanksgiving  Day,  1046,  proclamation  [designating  Nov.  28,  1946  as  day  of 
national  thanksgiving.]  Oct.  28,  1946.  (Proclamation  2709.)  [Not  issued 
separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  212,  Oct.  30,  IMQ,  p. 
12779.] 

Timber.  Emergency  due  to  housing  shortage,  free  importation  of  timber,  lumber, 
and  lumber  products.  Oct.  28,  1946.  (Proclamation  2708.)  [Not  issued  sep- 
arately.    Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  np.  211,  Oct.  29,  1946,  p.  12695.] 

Transports.  Amending  Executive  order  9492  as  amended  prescribing  regulations 
governing  non-military  and  non-naval  transportation  of  Army  and  Navy  air 
transports.  Oct.  23,  1946.  (Executive  order  9792.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  209,  Oct.  25,  1946,  p.  12499.] 

Utiited  Nations  Education  Day,  proclamation  [designating  Oct.  23,  1946  as 
United  Nations  Education  Day.]  Oct.  18  1946.  (Proclamation  2706.)  [Not 
issued  separately.     Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  205,  p.  12277.] 

Wheeler  Migratory  Waterfoivl  Refuge.  Amending  Executive  order  no.  7926  of 
July  7,  1938,  establishing  Wheeler  Migratory  Waterfowl  Refuge.  Oct.  14,  1946. 
(Executive  order  9790.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  regis- 
ter, V.  11,  no.  203,  p.  12121,  12123.] 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 
civhjan  peoduction  administration 

Advisory  Commission  to  Council  of  National  Defense.  Minutes  of  Advisory 
Commission  to  Council  of  National  Defense,  June  12,  1940-Oct.  22,  1941.  1946. 
vi-f-lSl  p.  4"  (Historical  reports  on  war  administration;  War  Production 
Board  Documentary  publication  1.)     *  Paper,  50c.    •  Pr  32.48^40:1 

Planning  Committee,  War  Production  Board.  Minutes  of  Planning  Committee  of 
War  Production  Board,  Feb.  20,  1942-Apr.  1,  1943.  1946.  vi-fl80  p.  4°  (His- 
torical reports  on  war  administration ;  War  Production  Board,  Documentary 
publications.)     *  Paper,  50c.  Pr  32.4840:  5 

PRICE  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Bell,  Walter  F.  No.  307,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Walter  F.  Bell  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i-f  42  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  B  413/3 

Berman  Lumber  Co.  In  Supreme  Court  of  South  Dakota,  Don  Berman  et  al., 
doing  business  as  Berman  Lumber  Company,  v.  Black  Hills  Keystone  Corpora- 
tion, South  Dakota  corporation,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price 
Administration,  amicus  curiae;  brief  of  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office 
of  Price  Administration,  amicus  curiae.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+15  p.    % 

Pr  32.4217 :  B  456 

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Brown-Bledsoe  Lumber  Co.  No,  5520,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  T.  B.  Bledsoe 
[et  al.],  individually  and  doing  business  as  Brown-Bledsoe  Lumber  Company; 
appellants'  brief  and  appendix.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+40  p.     % 

Pr  32.4217 :  B  818 

Butter.  Facts  about  butter  supply  and  demand.  [1946.]  4  p.  il.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  Pr  32.4202 :  B  98 

Collins,  Mrs.  Christine.  No.  371,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Christine  C. 
Collins  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title,  ii-fl-112A-f  113-247  p.  [Name 
incorrectly  given  as  Christine  C.  Collins  instead  of  Christine  Collins.]     % 

Pr  32.4217  :  C  692/3 

Nos.  352,  353,   and  357,  consolidated,   in  Emergency   Court  of  Appeals, 

Christine  Collins,  et  al.  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  admin- 
istrator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +39  p.     %  Pr  32.4217  :  C  692/4 

Commodities.     Supplement  to  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  index  to 
price  regulations  and  jurisdiction  of  operating  units,  6th  edition,  supp.  6,  Sept.  1, 
1946.     [1946.]     ii-f  147  p.     [All  references  to  previously  issued  supplements 
should  be  discontinued.]     Included  in  price  of  Directory.     •  Item  963 
L.  C.  card  46-26097  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/945-2/supp.6 

Darling  &  Co.  No.  366,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Darling  &  Co.  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.     $ 

Pr  32.4217 :  D  249/2 

Same :  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.    [1946.]    cover 

title,  ii+134  p.  il.     %  Pr  32.4217 :  D  249 

Beer,  John  M.  No.  11721,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Paul  A. 
Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  John  Martin  Deer, 
appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida ;  appellant's  brief 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  13  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  D  36/2 

Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  11721, 

Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  John  Martin 
Deer,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida.  [1946  ] 
cover  title,  i+34  p.  il.     J  Pr  32.4217 :  D  36 

Dependable  Motors.  No.  370,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  John  Berkeley 
McCain,  doing  business  as  Dependable  Motors,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  admin- 
istrator; transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i-f40  p.     t  Pr.  32.4217 :  D  441 

Directory  of  field  and  national  office  supervisory  personnel,  Aug.  23,  1946,  no.  14 ; 
prepared  by  Office  of  Administrative  Service.    [1946.]    31  p.  4°    f    •  Item  963 

Pr  32.4202 :  P  43/no.l4 

Easley,  George  M.  No.  339,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  George  M.  Easley  v. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i-f  18  p.    t  Pr.  32.4217  :  Ea  76/3 

East,  L.,  Produce  Co.  No.  11607,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
Leonard  East  and  Alvin  G.  East,  doing  business  as  L.  East  Produce  Company, 
V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration;  brief  for 
appellee.     [1946.]    cover  title,  ii+14  p.    $  Pr  32.4217 :  Ea  77/2 

18  Palmer  Avenue,  Inc.  No.  326,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  18  Palmer 
Avenue,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  briet  for  administrator. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i-f21  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  Ei  44/3 

Figueroa  Ballroom.  No.  358,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Figueroa  Ballroom 
(Longo  and  Pontrelli)  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  ans'wer.  [19-46.] 
cover  title,  5  p.    J  Pr  32.4217  :  F  409/2 

Fox  Packing  Co.  No.  375,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Fox  Packing  Com- 
pany V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings  before 
price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+47  p.    t  Pr  32.4217  :  F  834 

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Haines  Motor  Co.  No.  9241,  brief  for  appellee.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals, 
District  of  Coluuibia,  Willis  L.  Haines,  t/a  Haines  ■ftlotor  Company,  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  administrator,  Otiice  of  Trice  Administration;  appeal  from  District 
Court  of  United  States  lor  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+8  p.    t 

Pr  32.4217 :  H  127 

Hardin  Lumber  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  cir- 
cuit, no.  11748,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration, 
vs.  H.  II.  Hardin,  et  al.,  doing  business  as  Hardin  Lumber  Company; 
appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district  of  Georgia.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+lS  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  H  219/2 

Lankes,  Joseph,  Inc.  Nos.  236-238,  241-242,  244r-245,  consolidated,  in  Emergency 
Court  of  Appeals,  Joseph  Lankes,  Inc.,  et  al.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  admin- 
istrator; supplemental  tran.script  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator. 
[1946.]    cover  title,  i-f-11  p.    t  Pr  32.4217 :  L  274/4 

Liquor  Warehouse.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11747,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator  of  Office  of  Price  Administra- 
tion, V.  Texas  J.  Cole,  doing  business  as  Liquor  "Warehouse,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Texas.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|-54  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217 :  L  669 

London  Terrace,  Inc.  No.  337,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  London  Terrace, 
Inc.,  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+30  p.    t  Pr  32.4217  :  L  846/3 

Lorch  Manufacturing  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit,  no.  11749,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator  of  Office  of  Price  Admin- 
istration, V.  Lorch  Manufacturing  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Texas.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+22  p.  2  tab.     t 

Pr  32.4217 :  L  883/3 

Modern  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  No.  254,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Mod- 
ern Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  2d  sup- 
plemental transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+19  p.    %  Pi-  32.4217 :  M  72/5 

Ohio  Fuel  Gas  Co.  Nos.  10293 — 294,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  Ohio 
Fuel  Gas  Company  (2  cases),  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district 
of  Ohio,  eastern  division ;  brief  for  appellant.    [1946.]    cover  title,  ii+22  p.    t 

Pr  32.4217 :  Oh  3 

One  Fifth  Avenue,  Inc.  No.  374,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  One  Fifth 
Avenue,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  transcript  of  proceedings 
before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f 66  p.     J 

Pr  32.4217 :  On  2/2 
Price  regulations. 

Note. — Price  schedules  and  regulations,  amendments,  and  orders  are  issued  as  pre- 
prints or  reprints  from  the  Federal  register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  regulations  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  all  amend- 
ments and  digests  of  supplementary  orders  thereto,  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog. 
Price  schedules  and  regulations  are  available  from  the  Request  Unit,  Distribution  Branch, 
Office  of  Price  Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  or  held  offices,  and  requests  will  be 
filled  to  include  all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Prices.  Important  message  on  price  and  rent  control.  [1946.]  [2]  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  Pr  32.4202 :  R  29/17 

Rice,  Carlton  L.  No.  9386,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia, 
Carlton  L.  Rice  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator  for  Office  of  Price  Adminis- 
tration, appeal  from  District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  18  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  R  36 

Schaefer,  Jack,  d  Associates.  No.  367,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Jack 
Schaefer  and  Hazel  M.  Schaefer,  doing  business  as  Jack  Schaefer  &  Associates, 
V  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  2  p.     J 

Pr  32.4217 :  Sell  13/2 

Same;  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.    [1946.]   cover 

title,  i-f  67  p.    t  Pi*  32.4217  :  Sch  13 

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Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  iu  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  11709,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration, 
vs.  Sears,  Roebucli  &  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  nortliern  district 
of  Texas.     [1946.]     cover  title,   i+99  p.   il.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  Se  17/3 

Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  no.  11710, 

Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v.  Sears,  Roebuck 
&  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Texas.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+llo  p.  il.     t  Pi'  32.4217  :  Se  17/4 

Shoemaker,  Richardson.  No.  346,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  George  O. 
Philips,  trustee  of  estate  of  Richardson  Shoemaker  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price 
administrator;  brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+14  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  Sh  73/3 

Same;    transcript    of   proceedings    before    price    administrator.     [1946.] 

cover  title,  [1]  +98  p.  il.     |  Pr  32.4217  :  Sh  73/2 

Southern  Goods  Corporation.  No.  5505,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  cir- 
cuit, Southern  Goods  Corporation  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator.  Office 
of  Price  Administration,  appeal  from  district  court  for  middle  district  of  North 
Carolina,  at  Greensboro;  brief  for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t 

Pr  32.  4217  :  So  88 

Starr  Jobbing  House.  No.  368,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  William  Starr, 
doing  busiues  as  Starr  Jobbing  House,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+26p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  St  28 

Van  Der  Loo,  Jo.  Brief  for  appellant.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  no.  9324,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Ad- 
ministration, V.  Jo  Van  Der  Loo,  appeal  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of 
United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+8  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  V  284/3 

Joint  appendix.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  no. 

9324,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  vs.  Jo  Van 
Der  Loo ;  Jo  Van  Der  Loo  vs.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price 
Administration,  appeals  from  judgment  of  District  Court  of  United  States  for 
District  of  Columbia,  Matthew  F.  McGuire,  presiding.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i  + 103  p.     %  Pr  32.4217 :  V  284/4 

Vitamin  Products  Co.  No.  270,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Royal  Lee,  doing 
business  as  Vitamin  Products  Company,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i +28  p.     t      Pr  32.4217  :  V  831/6 

■ Same;   supplemental   brief  for   administrator.     [1946.]     cover   title,   ii  + 

13  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  V  831/7 

WAR  ASSKTS   AUMINISTEATION 

Surplus  property.  Surplus  Govei-nnuMit  property:  Induction  heating  and  heat 
treating  equipment  offered  for  sale  by  all  WAA  regional  offices,  n.  p.  Oct.  1. 
1946.    12+[4]p.  4°     (Special  listing  B^7.)      f  Pr  33.209:  47 

Same:  Telephone  and  telegraph  wire  and  cable  and  miscellaneous  equip- 
ment offered  for  sale  by  all  WAA  regional  offices,  n.  p.  Oct.  17,  1946.  20+ 
[4]  p.  4°     (Special  listing  WA  1^48.)     t  Pr  33.209:  48 

RAILROAD  RETIREMENT  BOARD 

Railroad  employees.     Compensation  and  service  of  railroad  employees,  statistical 
tables,  1943.     Chicago,  111.,  1946.     cover  title,  [10] +240  p.  oblong  8"     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  46-27871  RR  1.2  :  C  73/943 

Compensation  and  service  of  railroad  employees,  statistical  tables,  1944. 

Chicago,  111.,  1945.  cover  title,  [9] +196  p.  oblong  8°  [Processed.  An  Errata, 
1  p.  oblong  48°,  was  also  issued.]     t  RR  1.2  :  C  73/944 

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Railroad  retirement  acts  and  railroad  unemployment  Insurance  act,  as  amended 
July  31,  1946.     1946.     [4] +64  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27870  RR 15 :  R  31/946 

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  bound  volumes  only. 

Electric  utilities.     Security  issues  of  electric  and  gas  utilities,  1935-45,  report 
of    Public  Utilities  Division.     [1946.]     cover  title,   [l]+37  p.  il.  4°     [Proc- 
essed  1     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27851  SE  1.2  :  El  2/935-45 

Securities.  Proposal  to  safeguard  investors  in  unregistered  securities,  report  to 
Congress,  recommending  amendment  to  securities  exchange  act  of  1934  which 
would  extend  to  investors  in  unregistered  securities  protection  now  afforded 
to  investors  in  registered  securities  by  reason  of  sec.  12-14  and  16  of  the  act. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1946.     cover  title,  vii+118  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

SE  1.2 :  Se  26/8 

Same.     1946.     ix+86  p.     (H.  doc.  672,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     [Printed.]     t 

SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Local  board  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  260  and  263  [transmitting  Local 
board  memoranda]  ;  Sept.  16  and  Oct.  5,  1946.  [1946.]  [15]  p.  and  [8]  p. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  each.     •  Item  994 

Y3.Se  4: 13/260,  263 

Selective  service  manual.  Notice,  packet  [of  pages  for  3d  printing,  2d  edition, 
Selective  service  manual],  no.  18;  [Oct.  14,  1946].  [1946.]  [32]  p.  [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form.  S'ome  of  the  pages  are  issued  as  leaves.]  Included  in 
price  of  Packet  no.  1.     •  Item  994  Y  3.Se  4 :  7/945-18 

Note. — This  packet  of  pages  for  insertion  in  the  Selective  service  manual  contains 
pages  1-L  through  4-L  and  Amendments  399-402. 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

NATIONAL  GALLERY  OF  ART 

National  Oallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C.  [general  information  and  guide  to 
the  galleries].  [Reprint  with  changes,  1946.]  [2] -{-18  p.  il.  t  •  Item  1006 
L.  C.  card  46-27869  SI  8.2  :  N  21/946/rep. 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
have,  since  Oct.  1,  1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character  are  brought  within  well-defined  series,  and 
each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  first  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)  and  are  numbered  withiti  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they 
become  law  ;  they  are  later  published  in  bound  form  in  the  United  States  Statutes  at  large. 
The  Department  of  State  publications  entitled  Treaty  series  and  Executive  aKreement 
series  have  been  discontinued.  The  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  has  been 
inaugurated  to  make  available  in  a  single  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other  instru- 
ments (such  as  constitutions  and  charters  of  international  organizations,  declarations, 
agreements  effected  bv  exchanges  of  diplomatic  notes,  et  cetera)  establishing  or  defiiiing 
relations  between  the  United  States  of  America  and  other  countries.  The  texts  printed 
in  the  present  series,  as  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series,  are  authentic 
and,  in  appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State.  The  Treaties 
and  other  international  acts  series  begins  with  the  number  1501.  the  combined  numbers 
in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series  having  reached  1500,  the  last  number 
in  the  Treaty  series  being  094  and  the  last  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series  being 
.^Ofi.  Treaties  are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents,  followed 
by    notes    of    a    textual    and    procedural    character.     Spanish,    Portuguese,    and    French 

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translations,  prepared  by  the  Department's  Central  Translating  Office,  have  their  own  pub- 
lication numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Department  of  State  Bulletin  pub- 
lished weekly  and  indexed  semiatinually  as  of  the  dates  of  the  last  issues  in  June  and 
December,  contains  the  texts  of  the  daily  mimeographed  press  releases,  Information  regard- 
ing treaties,  and  other  material  on  the  Department's  work.  The  Bulletin  contains  each 
quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  putilications  for  the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  documents. 

For  information  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  by  the  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  1936,  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives,  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Addresses.     Restatement  of  U.  S.  policy  on  Germany,  address  by  Secretary  of 
State,  delivered  in  Stuttgart,  Germany,  Sept.  6,  1946.     [1946.]     [2]-|-17  p.  12° 
([European  series  13;  Publication  2616.])     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  SD  46-34  S  1.45 :  13 

Bulletin.     Department  of  State  bulletin,  v.  13,  nos.  314-340,  July  1-Dec.  30,  1945 
[title  page  and  index].     [1946.]     [1] +1067-1100  p.  4"     ( [Publication  2592.]) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  39-26945  S  1.3 :  IS/t.p.&ind. 

Commerce.     New  horizons  for  world  trade.     [1946.]     [2]-fl2  p.     ([Commercial 
policy  series  90:  Publication  2591.])     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-27747  S  1.37 :  90 

Denmark.  Air  transpoii;  services,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Den- 
mark, amending  agreement  of  Dec.  16,  1944,  effected  by  exchanges  of  notes 
signed  Washington,  Oct.  23  and  Dec.  5,  1945  and  Mar.  21,  1946;  effective  Mar. 
21,  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +3  p.  (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series 
1519;  [Publication  2575].)  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27803  S  9.10 :  1519 

Foreign  service  regulations.  Foreign  service  regulations  transmitting  memo- 
randum no.  181 ;  July  25,  1946.  [1949.]  1  p.  4°  [Processed.  Accompanied  by 
reprint  of  chap.  3,  dated  Aug.  1,  1946.  and  amended  Check  list  of  pages  of 
Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States.]     %  S  1.5/2  :  181 

Same :  no.  183 ;  July  25,  1946.     [1946.]    2  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  reprints  of  chap.  16  and  17  and  reprints,  with  minor  changes,  of  chap.  18  and 
19  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States.]     t  -  S  1.5/2  ;  183 

Same:  no.  184;  Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  amended  pages  to  chap.  5,  supp.  E  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United 
States,  dated  Aug.  1,  1946.]     %  S  1.5/2  :  184 

Same:  no.  185;  Aug.  5,  1946.     [1^6.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  reprint,  with  amendment  to  note  36  (a) ,  of  chap.  5,  supp.  E  of  Foreign  service 
regulations  of  United  States,  dated  Aug.  1,  1946.]     %  S  1.5/2: 185 

Same :  no.  187  ;  Aug.  30,  1946.     [1946.]    1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  reprinted  and  amended  pages  to  chap.  22  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of 
United  States,  dated  Aug.  1,  1946.]     %  81.5/2:187 

Same :  no.  188 ;  Aug.  20.  1946.     [1946.]    1  p.  4"     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  amended  pages  to  chap.  5  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States, 
dated  Aug.  20,  1946.]     %  S  1.5/2 :  188 

Same :  no.  189 ;  Aug.  30,  1946.     [1946.]    1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  reprints  of  chap.  11  and  20  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States, 
dated  Aug.  15,  1946.]     %  81.5/2:189 

Same :  no.  190 ;  Aug.  30,  1946.     [1946.]    1  p.  4°     [Processed.    Accompanied 

by  reprint  of  chap.  12  of  Foreign  service  regulations  of  United  States,  dated" 
Aug.  15,  1946.]     i  81.5/2:190 

Memorandum   transmitting   inserts   for   Foreign   service   regulations    [of 

United  States],  no.  180.     [1946.]      [1]   p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by 
amended  pages  to  chap.  6  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  June  1946.]     + 

S  1.5/2 :  180 

Same:  no.  182.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.     Accompanied  by  amended 

pages  to  Accounts  supp.  D,  chap.  5,  of  Foreign  service  regulations,  dated  June 
1946.]     t  81.5/2:182 

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France.     Piirchase  of  natural   rubber,   agreement  between  United  States   and 
France,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes  signed  Washington  Jan.  28  and  Feb.  7, 
1046.'     [1M6.]     [21+4  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1525; 
[Publication  260.H].)      [English  and  French.]     *  Paper,  uc.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27835  S  9.10 :  1525 

Orrmauji.    What  we  are  doing  in  Germany,  and  why.     [1040.]     4  p.  4°     (Foreign 
affairs  outlines.  Building  the  peace,  autumn  1946,  no.  11;  [European  series  14; 
Publication  2621].)     t     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  SD  4(5-35  81.45:14 

Great  Brifniu.  Purchase  of  natural  rubber,  agreement  between  United  States 
and  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland,  effected  by  ex- 
change of  notes  signed  Washington  .Ian.  28  and  Mar.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  +3  p. 
(Treaties    and    other    international    acts    series    1526;    [Publication    2601].) 

*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  46-27807  S  9.10 : 1.526 

Uaiiinn  finnnccft.  supplementary  agreement  between  United  States  and  Republic 
of  Haiti,  modifying  agreement  of  Sept.  13,  1041 :  signed  Port-au-Prince  May  14, 
1946.     [1946.]     [2]-f2  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1521; 
[Publication  2594].)      [English  and  French.]     *  Paper,  .5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27804  8  9.10:1.521 

India.  Mutual  aid  settlement,  agreement  between  United  States  and  India  :  signed 
Washington  May  16.  1946,  effective  May  16,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  +8  p.  (Treaties 
and  other  international  acts  series  1.532;    [Publication  2604].)      *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  46-27834  S  9.10 :  1532 

International  trade  and  British  loan.     [1946.]     [2]-flO  p.  11.  4"     ([Commercial 
policy  series  91 :  Publication  2.595.])     *  Paper,  lOc.     •  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-27776  S  1.37 :  91 

International  Trade  Organization,  how  will  it  work?  [with  list  of  publications]. 
[1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     (Foreign  affairs  outlines,  Building  the  i)eace.  Aug.  1946, 
no.  7;  Commercial  policy  series  92;  Publication  2.597.)     f     •  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-27816  S  1.37 :  92 

■Japan.     What  we  are  doing  in  Japan,   and  why.     [1946.]     4  p.   4°     (Foreign 
affairs  outlines.  Building  the  peace,  autumn  1946.  no.  12 :  [Far  Eastern  series 
15:  Publication  2633.])     t     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27824  S  1.38 :  15 

Mission  on  .Japanese  Combines.     Keport  of  Mission  on  Japanese  Combines:  pt.  1. 
Analytical  and  technical  data,  report  to  Department  of  State  and  War  De- 
partment.    Mar.  1946.     x+l-93e-f 94-2.30  p.   3  pi.   4°     ([Far  Eastern   series 
14;  Publication  2628.])     *  Paper,  7.5c.     •  Item  1010 
L.  C.  card  46-27819  •  S  1.38 :  14 

Netherlands.     Purchase  of  natural  rubber,   agreement  between   United   States 
and  Netherlands,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  28 
and  Feb.  9.  1946.     [1946.]      [2]-f2p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts 
series  1.524;  [Publication  2587].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27806  S"  9.10 :  1524 

N07-icay.     Civil  administration  and  jurisdiction  in  liberated  Norwegian  territory, 
memorandum  of  agreement  between  United  States  and  Norway:  signed  May 
16,  1944.     [1946.]     [2] +4  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series 
1514;  [Publication  2577].)     *  Paper.  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27802  S  9.10 :  1514 

Oeeupation,  why?  what?  where?     [1946.]     4  p.    4"     (Foreign  affairs  outlines. 
Building  the  peace,  autumn  1946.  no.  10;  [Publication  2627]).    t     •  Item  1019 

8  1.2 :  F  76a/2/no.l0 

Puhlications.    Department  of  State  publications,   semi-annual   list   cumulative 
from  Oct.  1,  1929 :  .July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     iii+37  p.     ([Publication  2609.])     t 
•  Item  1025 
L.  C.  f  a rd  30-26444  8  1.30 :  946/2 

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November  1946  1315 

Suffur.  Regulation  of  production  aud  marketiug  of  sugar,  protocol  between 
United  States  and  otlier  Powers,  prolonging  international  agreement  of  May 
6, 1937  ;  signed  London  Aug.  31, 1W5,  proclaimed  June  10,  1946.  [194G.]  [2]  + 
5  p.  (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1523;  [Publication  2580].) 
*  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27S05  S  9.10 :  1523 

United  Nations.     Goals  for  United  Nations,  economic  and  social.     [1946.]     4  p. 
4°     (Foi'eign  affairs  outlines,  Building  the  peace,  autumn  1946,  no.  9;  [United 
States-United  Nations  information  series  11;  Publication  2631].)     t     •  Item 
1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27831  S  1.50 :  11 

■ Goals  for  United  Nations,  jwlitical  and  security.     [1946.]  4  p.  4°     (For- 
eign affairs  outlines,  Building  the  peace,  autumn  1946,  no.  8;  [United  States- 
United  Nations  information  series  10;  Publication  2623].)     t  •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27S30  S  1.50 :  10 

Guide  to  United  States  and  United  Nations  [with  list  of  Background  mate- 
rial on  United  Nations  and  other  international  organizations].  [1946.]  8  p. 
11.  4°  ([United  States-United  Nations  information  series  12;  Publication 
2634.] )      [At  head  of  title :  Building  the  peace.]     t     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  46-27832  S  1.50 :  12 

United  States  and  United  Nations  [report  of  United  States  delegation  to 

1st  part  of  1st  session  of  General  Assembly  of  United  Nations,  London,  Eng- 
land, Jan.  10-Feb.  14,  1946,  submitted  to  President  of  United  States  by  Secre- 
tary of  State  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  1,  1946].  1946  [reprint],  x+54  p. 
( [Conference  series  82;  Publication  2484.] )  [This  publication  has  been  desig- 
nated as  United  States  and  United  Nations  report  series  1.  The  original  print, 
with  different  title  and  arrangement  of  text  on  preliminary  pages,  was  entered 
in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  May  1946,  p.  553.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  46-27716  S  5.30 :  82/1-2 

United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific  and  Cultural  Organization.     Is  UNESCO 
key  to  international  understanding?  radio  broadcast  by  Department  of  State, 
June  1,  1946.     [1946.]     [2]-f23  p.  16"     ([United   States-United  Nations  in- 
formation series  7;  Publication  2590.])     *  Paper,  .5c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27800  S  1.50 :  7 

United  Nations  Relief  and  Rehabilitation  Administration.     8th  report  to  Congress 
on  operations  of  UNKRA  under  act  of  Mar.  28,  1944,  as  of  June  30,  1946.     1946. 
ii-f68p.  11.     (Publication  2617.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  45-35371  S  1.44 :  8 

West  Itidian  Conference.     Report  of  West  Indian  Conference,  2d  session,   St. 
Thomas,  Virgin  Islands,  United  States,  Feb.  21-Mar.  13,  1946.     1946.     v-f  86 
p.  il.  1  pi.     ([Conference  series  88;  Publication  2615.])     t     •  Item  1031 
L.  0.  card  44-37721  S  5.30 :  88 

World  economy.     Building  a  new  world  economy.     [1946.]     [2] +10  p.  il.  4° 
([Commercial  policy  series  94;  Publication  2618.])     t     •  Item  1013 
L.  C.  card  46-27823  S  1.37  :  94 


SUPREME  COURT 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Transcript  of  recoi'd.  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  no.  57,  United  States  vs.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company ;  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit. 
[1^6.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.  4  pi.    t  Ju6.7:At63/4 

Buttke,  Wilhelm.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  no.  417,  Department  of  Agriculture,  Emergency  Crop  and  Feed 
Loans,  vs.  George  G.  Remund,  as  administrator  of  Wilhelm  Buttke ;  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Sui)reme  Court  of  South  Dakota.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+34  p.     t  Ju6.7 :  B  983 

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Elchibegoff,  Ivan  M.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  no.  442,  United  States  vs.  Ivan  M.  Elchibegoff ;  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims.     [19-lG.]     cover  title,  i-\-2'S  p.     t 

Ju  6.7 :  El  19 

Jones  d  Lauiihlin  Steel  Corporation.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  no.  418,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  vs. 
Jones  &  Lauglilin  Steel  Corporation,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+134  p.  1  pi.     X 

Ju6.7 :  J  73 

Opinions.  Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  327  U.  S.,  no.  2.  Preliminary 
print.  [1946.]  cover  title,  x+[l] +220-416  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme 
Court  at  Oct.  term,  1945  (opinions,  Feb.  12-25,  in  part  1946).  This  number 
contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  327,  pts.  1  and  2.  Fi-om  United  States 
reports,  v.  327.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.25  per  term  of  court;  foreign 
subscription,  $3.00.  Ju6.8/la  :  327/2 

Pennsylvatiia.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1046,  no.  — ,  United  States  vs.  William  F.  Smith,  district  judge  [assigned  to 
hold  district  court  for  middle  district  of  Pennsylvania],  et  al. ;  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+19  p.     t  Ju6.7 :  P  3&4/10 

Satita  Fe  Pacific  Railroad.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  no.  97,  Julius  A.  Krug,  Secretary  of  Interior,  et  al.,  vs. 
Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad  Company ;  no.  98,  [same]  vs.  [same]  ;  on  writs  of 
certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia.  [1046.] 
cover  title,  ii+47  p.     t  Ju  6.7 :  Sa  59/2 

Seatrain  Lines,  Inc.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  no.  61,  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  vs. 
Seatrain  Lines,  Inc. ;  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  iv+433  p.     $  Ju  6.7  :  Se  18/2 

Testa,  Alfred.  Transcript  of  record,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States.  Oct. 
term,  1946,  no.  431,  Alfred  Testa  and  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of 
Price  Administration,  vs.  Harry  Katt ;  on  i)etition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
superior  court  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations  for  Providence  and 
Bristol  Counties.     [1946.]     coyer  title,  ii+ 41  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  T  286 


TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Chemicals.     Synthetic  organic  chemicals.  United  States  production  and  sales, 
1944,  under  general  provisions  of  title  3,  pt.  2,  sec.  332  of  tarilt'  act  of  1930. 
1946.     v+138  p.     (Report  155,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  1046 
L.  C.  card  46-25962  TC  1.9 :  155 


TAX  COURT 

Note. — The  Court's  reports  are  first  promulgated  in  leaflet  form,  designated  as  "advance 
sheets."  At  the  end  of  each  month,  these  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  pamphlet 
form  and  published  as  "advance  parts."  Later,  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and 
issued  in  bound  volumes.  A  list  of  memorandum  opinions  is  included  in  each  volume.  Both 
the  advance  sheets  and  the  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25.  L).  C.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  "advance  sheets"  is  $2.25  per  volume,  foreign  subscription,  .?2.S5  ;  single  copies  usually 
5c.  The  "advance  parts,"  or  monthly  consolidations  are  sold  as  follows:  .^1.25  per  volume, 
foreign  subscription,  Ijil.SS  (single  copies  vary  in  price).  The  price  of  the  bound  volume 
will  be  given  upon  application. 

Acampo  Winery  and  Distilleries,  Incorporated  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7637,  promulgated  Aug.  21,  1946, 
[1946.]     12  p.     ([Opinion]  75.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/75 

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November  1946  1317 

Andrus,  John  E.  (Trust  no.  1).  Trust  under  agreement  dated  Dec.  30,  1921,  by 
John  E.  Andrus  (Trust  no.  1),  Central  Hanover  Bank  and  Trust  Company, 
Hamlin  F.  Andrus  and  William  H.  Taylor,  trustees,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7105,  promulgated  Aug.  16, 
1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ([Opinion]  70.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/70 

Bar  B  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  5600, 
promulgated  Aug.  14,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  ([Opinion]  66.)  [From  T.  C.  Re- 
ports, V.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/66 

Brown,  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Brown  v.  Commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
opinion;  docket  no.  9146,  promulgated  Sept.  10,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 86.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c,  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/86 

Colorizing  Companu,  v.  Henry  L.  Stimson,  Secretary  of  War,  Robert  P.  Patterson, 
Under  Secretary  of  War,  opinion ;  docket  no.  227-R,  promulgated  Aug.  19,  1946. 
[1946.]     8  p.     '([Opinion]  73.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/73 

City  Auto  Stamping  Compamj  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5783,  promulgated  July  11,  1946.  [1946.]  10  p. 
([Opinion]  42.)      [From  T.  C  reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/42 

DuCharme,  Charles  B.  Estate  of  Charles  B.  DuCharme,  Detroit  Trust  Company, 
by  consolidation  with  Union  Guardian  Trust  Company,  executor  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7055, 
promulgated  Sept.  10,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  85.)  [From  T.  C- 
Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/85 

Dunitz,  Harry.  Harry  Dunitz  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  ]\Iax  Dunitz 
r>.  [same,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  5752,  5755,  promulgated 
Aug.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  14  p.  ([Opinion]  82.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/82 

East  Texas  Motor  Freight  Lines  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of 
fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  79S1,  promulgated  Aug.  19,  1946.  [1946.]  21  p. 
([Opinion]   71.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.     Ju  11.7/a :  7/71 

Hecht  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opin- 
ion];  docket  no.  2599,  promulgated  Aug.  26,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  ([Opinion] 
77.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  V.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/77 

Heller,  Clara  H..  Trust  no.  7610.  Clara  Hellman  Heller  Trust  no.  7610,  Wells 
Fargo  Bank  &  Union  Trust  Company,  trustee,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, opinion;  docket  no.  69.32,  pi'omulgated  Aug.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p. 
( [Opinion]  67.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/67 

Hes.te,  Tuckie  G.  Tuckie  G.  Hesse  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9623,  promulgated  Sept.  10,  1946.  [1946.] 
5  p.      ([Opinion]  84.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/84 

Houdry,  Eugene.  Eugene  Houdry  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  2834,  promulgated  Aug.  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
3  p.      ([Opinion]   80.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/80 

Kalchthalcr,  FroiiJc  J.  Frank  J.  Kalchthaler  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9207,  promulgated  Aug.  20,  1946. 
[1946.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  74.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/74 

Louisiana  Land  and  Evploration  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8849,  promulgated  Aug.  8,  1946. 
[1946.]     13  p.      ([Opinion]  62.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a  :  7/62 

Mackin  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  7947,  8678.  promulgated  Aug.  26,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p. 
( [Opinion]  78. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/78 

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Moitoret,  Mrs.  Dora  H.  Dora  H.  Moitoret  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9984,  promulgated  Aug.  26,  1946. 
[1946.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]  76.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/76 

Monroe,  M.  M.     M.  M.  Monroe,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 

fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6380,  promulgated  June  28,  1946.     [1946.]     9  p. 

( [Opinion]  35. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/35 

Peabody  Hotel  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact 

and  opinion]  ;   docket   no.   230,  promulgated  Aug.   19,   1946.      [1946.]      19  p. 

([Opinion]  72.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a :  7/72 

Porter  Rovalty  Pool,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact 
and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7253.  promulgated  Sept.  6,  1946.  [1946.]  15  p. 
([Opinion]  83.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Ju  11.7/a :  7/83 

Producers  Crop  Improvement  Association  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  6404.  9544,  promulgated  Aug.  16, 
1946.     [1946.]     6  p.     ( [Opinion]  68.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7].     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/68 

Rochester  Button  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 
[and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  4472,  promulgated  Aug.  13,  1946.  [1946.]  26  p. 
([Opinion]  05.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  7/65 

Sokol,  Elinor  S.  Elinor  Stewart  Sokol  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8167,  promulgated  Aug.  16,  1946.  [1946.] 
6  p.     ([Opinion]   69.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/69 

South  Texas  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  10050,  promulgated  Aug.  30,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p. 
( [Opinion]  81.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]    *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/81 

U.  8.  Electrical  Motors,  Inc.,  v.  Jesse  H.  Jones  et  al.  [members  of  Defense  Plant 
Corporation,  findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  75-R,  promulgated 
Aug.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  64.)  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.1 
♦Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/64 

Wick,  George  D.  Geoi'ge  D.  Wick  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9514,  promulgated  Sept.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  6  p. 
( [Opinion]  88.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/88 

Wilkins,  Raymond  8.  Raymoad  S.  Wilkins  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6569,  promulgated  Aug.  9,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  63.)     [From  T.  0.  Reports  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.      ' 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/63 

Wolff,  H.  Edward.  H.  Edward  Wolff  and  Louise  C.  Wolff  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue;  Louise  C.  Wolff  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  nos.  6549-50,  promulgated  Sept.  11,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  ([Opinion] 
87.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  V.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a :  7/87 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Address  by  Secretary  Snyder  in  his  capacity  as  chairman  of  Boards  of  Governors 
of  International  Bank  for  Reconstruction  and  Development,  and  International 
Monetary  Fund,   Sept.  27,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  1.31 :  In  85 

Claims.  Schedule  of  judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims,  which  has  been 
submitted  by  Treasury  Department  and  requires  appropriation  for  payment. 
May  13, 1946.     4  p.     (H.  doc.  577,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Foreign  exchange  and  foreign  property  control,  chronology  of  important  regula- 
tory documents  including  acts  of  Congress,  Presidential  Proclamations  and 
Executive  orders,  administrative  regulations,  orders,  rulings,  announcements, 
general  licenses,  memoranda,  and  interpretations  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  and 
other  administative  officials,  Apr.  194(>-June  1946.  June  30,  1946.  xx+87 
leaves,  4°  [Processed.]  t 
L.  C.  ca  rd  46-27884  T 1 .2 :  F  76/4/940-46 

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Treasury  certificates.  United  States  of  America,  Ys  percent  Treasury  certifi- 
cates of  indebtedness  of  series  H  1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Sept. 
1,  1946,  due  Sept.  1,  1947.  Aug.  19,  194U.  1  p.  4"  (Department  circular  792; 
Fiscal  Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2  :  792 

COAST  GUARD 

Aeronautical  communications.  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  special  instructions  for  aero- 
nautical communications,  1946.     [1946.]    vi-f  22  p.  4°     [Processed.]     -t 

T  47.8 :  Ae  8 

Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  light  list,  Intracoastal  Waterway,  Hampton 
Roads  to  Rio  Grande  including  inside  waters,  5th,  7th  and  8th  Coast  Guard 
districts;  corrected  to  June  1,  1946.  1946.  [1] 4-228  p.  1  pi.  [Title  on  cover 
is :  Light  list,  Intracoastal  Waterwaj-  of  United  States.  Map  on  p.  2  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  40c.  •  Item  1067 
L.  C.  card  44-0700  T  47.28 :  946 

Coast  Guard  Anxiliary.    Instructions,  Coast  Guard  Auxiliary.    July  1, 1946.  cover 
title,  [2]-f40  [39]  p.  il.  map.  4"     [Processed.]     % 
L.  C.  card  46-27864  T  47.8 :  Au  9 

Irifeboatmen.    Manual  for  lifeboatmen  and  able  seamen,  revised  [June  1946]  ; 
June  1946.    1946.    ii-f  112  p.    il.  16°    I    •  Item  1071 
L.  C.  card  46-27615  T  47.8 :  L  62/946 

CUSTOMS  BUREAU 

[Customs  manual,  prescribed  for  instruction  and  guidance  of  customs  officers, 
effective  July  1,  1943,  substitute  pages  containing  corrections ;  2d  rev.  Jan. 
1946.]      [1946.]      [95]  p.  4"     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $ 

T  17.5  :  C  96/7/943/rev.  pages-2 

Customs  regulations  of  United  States  [effective  July  1,  1943].  Edition  of  1943. 

1943  [reprint  with  changes  1946].  vii-l-l-26A-f  27-28A+29-273B-^-275-368A-l- 
369-420A-|-421-454B-f  455-629  p.   4"      [Pages  bearing  notation  1st  rev.  June 

1944  and  1st  and  2d  rev.  Jan.  1946  have  been  inserted  in  proper  order  in  this 
reprint.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  Supersedes  all  prior  customs  regulations 
and  Marine  Inspection  and  Navigation  regulations  adopted  or  promulgated  by 
Customs  Bureau  which  are  in  conflict  with,  or  the  substance  of  which  is  in- 
corporated in,  these  regulations.]     *  Paper,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  46-27882  T  17.9  :  943/rev.-2 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue   bulletin,  cumulative  bulletin  1946-1,  Jan.-June  1946.     1946. 
vii+358  p.    [Semiannual.    Includes  Rulings  12201-332.]     *  Paper,  50c     •  Iteni 
1098 
L.  C.  card  22-27420  T  22.25 :  946-1 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  Antifreeze  compound  under 
class  51,  Sept.  11,  1946-Mar.  19,  1947.     [1946.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  51/4/946-47 

Same :  Bakeshop  and  kitchen  utensils  under  class  &4,  Oct.  16,  1946- Apr  15 

1947.     [1946.]    4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     $  T  58.8 :  64/946-47 

Same :  Cement,  paints,  and  p.lint  ingredients  under  class  52,  Oct.  1,  1946- 

Apr.  30,  1947.     [1946.]     14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  52/946-47 

Same:  Floor  and  window  coverings  under  cla.ss  27,  Oct.  1,  1946-Sept   30 

1947.     [1946.]     16  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  27/3/946-47 

Same:  Gasoline,  region  1,  tank-wagon  and  drum  deliveries  (class  7),  Aug. 

1-Nov.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     9  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  7/2/946 

Same :  Groceries  and  other  provisions  under  class  56,  Oct.  1-Dec.  15,  1946. 

[1946.]     7  p.  4°    [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  56/3/946-2 

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Oovcmuient  supplies — Continued. 

General  schedule  of  supplies,  amdt.  914,  968-969,  978,  980-982,  998,  1024- 

1027,  1U30,  1080,  11U9,  1111,  1120,  1124-26 ;  Oct.  24,  1945-Sept.  10,  1940.  [1945- 
46.]     various  paging,  various  sizes.     [Processed.]     f  T  58.8/3 :  914,  etc. 

FEDERAL  STANDARD  STOCK  CATALOG  DIVISION 

Note. — The  following  publications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 
m   Item  lllU 

Oovemment  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal 
specitication  for  cones  and  wheels,  felt,  dental;  Aug.  5,  194G.  [1W6.]  5  p.  12" 
( GG-C-576. )     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  GG-C-576 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  illuminations,  for  x-ray  film ; 

July  23,  1946.     [1^6.]     8  p.  12"     (GG-I-446.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3  :GG-I^46 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  knives,  dental,  compound, 

office,  and  plaster  ;  July  23, 1946.    [1946.]    7  p.  il.  12°    (GG-K-508.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-K-508 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  knives,  surgical,  detachable 

blades  and  handles;  July  2,  19i6.     [1946.]     16  p.  il.  2  pi.  12"     (GG-K-516.) 

*  Paper,  10c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-K-516 

Same:   sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   leaded-rubber    (roentgen 

opaque)  ;  July  23,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (ZZ-L-151.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZr-Lr-151 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  mirrors,  head ;  Aug.  5,  1946. 

[1946.]    6  p.  12°     (GG-M-40S.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-M-408 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt  5,  Federal  specification  for  motor-fuel  M ;  Mar.  14,  1946. 

[1946.]     5  p.  12°     (VV-M-561.)     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  VV-M-561 

Same:  amdt.  1;  Aug.  28,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12°     (VV-M-561  [amdt.  1].) 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  VV-M-561/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tires,  solid,  industrial,  rubber ; 

Julv  23,  1^6.  [1946.]  6  p.  12°  (ZZ-T-391a.)  [Supersedes  Fed.  spec. 
ZZ^T-391,  Apr.  1,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-T-391a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  zinc-base  alloy,  die  castings, 

amdt.  1;  Aug.  28,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (QQ-Z-363  [amdt.  1.])     t 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-Z-363/amdt.l 

SAVINGS  BONDS  DIVISION 

Addresses.  After  1946,  what?  talk  before  Missouri  Bankers  Association,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  May  21,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  &  Invest- 
ment Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.     [1940.]     5  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  66.18  :T  66/4 

Banks  and  post  war  savings  program,  talk  before  Louisiana  Bankers  Asso- 
ciation, Biloxi,  Miss.,  Apr.  8,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend.  director,  Banking  & 
Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  5  leaves.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  66.18  :T  66 

Banks  and  thrift  education,  talk  before  Wisconsin  Bankers  Association, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  20,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  & 
Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  4  leaves,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  66.18  :T  66/12 

Farmer  and  national  debt,  talk  before  Mississippi  Bankers  Association, 

Biloxi,  Miss.,  May  14.  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  &  In- 
vestment Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.    [1946.]    5  leaves,  4°    [Pi'ocessed.]  f 

T  66.18 :  T  66/2 

• G.  I.,  banker  and  savings  bonds,  talk  before  Idaho  Bankers  Association, 

Boise,  Idaho,  June  10,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director,  Banking  & 

Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  4  leaves.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  66.18  :T  66/9 

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Addresses — Continued. 

Inflation  and  war  bonds,  talk  before  New  Mexico  Bankers  Association, 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  &  Investment 
Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.     [1946.]     5  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  GG.18 :  T  66/7 

Keeping  our  economy  strong,  talk  before  South  Dakota  Bankers  Asso- 
ciation, Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  June  15,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director, 
Banking  &  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  4  leaves, 
4°     [Processed.]     t  T  66.18 :  T  66/10 

Keeping  our  economy  strong,    [talk]   by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director, 

Banking  and  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division,  Washington,  D.  O. 
[1946.]     6  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  66.18  :T  66/6 

Planned  or  unplanned,  talk  before  Michigan  Bankers  Association,  Mack- 
inac Island,  Mich.,  June  29,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  & 
Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  6  leaves.  4"  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  66.18 :  T  66/14 

Public  relations  and  savings  bonds,  talk  before  South  Carolina  Bankers 

Association,  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C,  May  25, 1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director, 
Banking  &  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  5  leaves, 
r     [Processed.]     f  T  66.18  :T  66/5 

• Sales  vs.  redemptions  of  savings  bonds,   talk  before  Montana-Wyoming 

Bankers  Association,  Yellowstone  National  Park,  June  25.  1946,  by  Morris  M. 
Townsend,  director.  Banking  &  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division. 
[1946.]     4  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  66.18 :  T  66/13 

Savings  bonds,  a  means  to  an  end,  talk  before  Colorado  Bankers  Asso- 
ciation, Estes  Park,  Colo.,  June  5,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director. 
Banking  &  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  4  leaves,  4" 
[Processed.]     t  T  66.18  :T  66/8 

Security,  goal  of  every  individual,  talk  before  North  Dakota  Bankers 

Association,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  June  17,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director, 
Banking  &  Investment  Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.  [1946.]  4  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     t  T  66.18  :  T  66/11 

• Who  owns  America?  talk  before  Ohio  Bankers  Association,   Columbus, 

Ohio,  May  16,  1946,  by  Morris  M.  Townsend,  director.  Banking  &  Investment 
Section,  Savings  Bonds  Division.     [1946.]     5  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t 

T  66.18 :  T  66/3 

Posters.  Blueprint  for  tomorrow,  buy  and  hold  U.  S.  savings  bonds;  [poster]. 
1946.     2.5.9X18.4  in.     [Illustrator,   Elmo  Whito.]     t  T  66.8  :B  64/85 

Newspaperboys  thrift  club  charter;  [certificate].     [1946.]     12X12  in.     t 

T  66.8 :  N  47/2 

School  savings.  School  savings,  handbook  for  school  administrators.  [1946.] 
19  p.     t     •  T  66.6 :  Sch  6/2/946-47 

Teaching  mathematics  through  school  savings,  junior  higli  school  study 

unit,  including  information,  activities,  and  problems  for  junior  high  school 
classes  in  mathematics;  by  Irene  M.  Reid.  [1946.]  30  p.  il.  [A  processed 
edition  of  this  publication  was  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Julv  1946. 
p.  839.]     t     •  T  66.2  :"m  42/2 

VETERANS  ADMINISTRATION 

Decisions.  Administrator's  decision.  Veterans  Administration,  no.  718-723;  Sept. 
3-27,1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,  4"     [Processed.]     t  VA  1.8 :  718-723 

Posters.    V.  A.  poster.?.     1946.     Each  22X17  in.     t  VA1.16: 

5-5.     Sleep  8  hours  each  night. 
5-6.     Keep  to  the  right  and  you  can't  go  -wrong. 
5-7.     Get  plenty  of  sun.«!hine  and  exercise. 

5-8.     Take  a  trip  on  vacation,  but  not  on  the  stairs,  use  hand  rails. 
9-10.   Oboy  1  another  break  in  veteran's  Insurance  ! 

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Government  Publications 


Psycliiatric  problems.  DiflBcult  ones,  psychiatric  problems  met  by  V  A  contact 
representatives.  [1946.]  cover  title,  40  p.  11.  24"  (Pamphlet  10-13.)  $ 
•  Item  1124  VA  1.19  :  10-13 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — .\rmy  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  tlie  military  service  and 
are  Issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose  leaf  binders.      •  Item  1129. 

Quartermaster  Corps  :  Laundries  and  dry  cleaning  plants.  Changes  3  ;  Oct. 
17,  194U.  L194G.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  30-2135,  Changes  2,  Sept.  28. 
1945,  and  sec.  2,  Circular  328,  1945.]      •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  30-2135/4/ch.3 

Filiance  Department :   Glider  pay,   Changes   1  ;   Oct.   3,    1946.      1946.     1   p. 

*  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-1475/ch.l 

Same  :  Aviation  pay,  Changes  2  ;  Oct.  3,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 

AR  35-1480,  Changes  1,  May  23,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W 1.6  :  35-1480/6/ch.2 
Same:  Parachute  pay,  Changes  2;  Oct.  3,  1946.     1946.     1  p.     [Supersedes 
AR  35-1495,  Changes  1,  Sept.  10,  1946.]      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-1495/4/ch.2 

Same  :  Additional  pay  to  enlisted  men  for  infantryman  and  medical  l)adges, 

eflfective  Jan.  1,  1947;  Oct.  10,  1946.      [1946.]      3  p.      [Corrected  copy. 

Supersedes  sec.  2,   Circular  408,   1944,  and  sec.  2,  Circular  229,  1945!] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35--1510/corr. 

Same:  Pay  and  allowances.  Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps, 

and  officers.   Army  of  United   States,  Changes  2  ;  Oct.   4,   1946.      [1946.] 

2  p.     [Supersedes  AR  35-3420,  Changes  1,  May  10,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-3420/8/ch.2 

Same:  Travel  orders.  Changes  1,  Sept.  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 

par.  1,  sec.  5,  Circular  41.  1945,  and  sec.  1,  Circular  154.  1946.]      ♦  Paper, 

5c.  ~-    -     -    - 


30-2135. 

35-1475. 
35-1480. 

35-1495. 

35-1510. 

3.5-3420. 

35-4890. 
35-5520. 
35-6600. 
35-6660. 

40-275. 
40-510. 

60-5. 

345-60. 
600-10. 

600-115. 
605-180. 

615-5. 

61.5-.361. 
fil.5-362. 


Same  :  Allotments  of  pay,  Changes  3  ;  Oct.  9,  1946. 
sedes  AR  35-5520,   Changes  2,  July  12,   1946.] 

Same  :  Accounting  for  property  issued  to  rifle  clubs  : 
4  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-6600,  June  29,   1942.] 


W  1.6  :  35-4S90/8/ch.l 
[1946.]  3  p.  [Super- 
*  Paper,   5c. 

W 1.6  :  35-5520/10/ch.3 
Oct.  17,  1946.     [1946.] 
*  Paper.  5c. 

W 1.6  :  35-6600/5 

Same :    Sales    of    property    and    services    to    organizations    and    individuals 

■within    military    service,    and    accounting   by    sales    officers.    Changes    3 ; 

Sept.    27,    1946.      [1946.]      4    p.      [Supersedes    AR    3.5-6660,    Changes    2. 

Juhe  17,  1946.]     *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-6660/8/ch.3 

Medical  Department :  Sanitary  reports.  Changes  1  ;  Sept.  18,  1946.     [1946.] 

2  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40-275/4/ch.l 

Same:   Dent.il  attendance;   Oct.   1,   1946.      [1946.]      5  p.      [Supersedes  AR 

40-510,   Julv  31,   1942,   including  Changes  1   and   2.    Sept.   10.   1942  and 

Feb.  4,  1944,  and  par.  2b,  sec.  2,  Circular  237,   1946.]      *  Paper  5c. 

W l.R  :  40-510/4 

Chaplains :    General   provisions,    Changes   1  ;    Sept.    25.    1946.     1946.     1    p. 

[Supersedes  sec.   33,   Circular  108,   1944,   and   sec.   1,   Circular  4.   1946.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  60-5/6/ch.l 

Military  records  :  Strength  accountability.  Changes  1  :  Oct.  8,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.      ♦  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  34.5-60/2/ch.l 
Personnel  :  Military  discipline,   Changes  4  ;  Sept.  17,   1946.      [1946.]     3  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  600-10,   Aug.  16.   1946,  sec.  4,  Circular  381,   1944,  and 

sec.  9.  Circular  91.  1946.      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  600-10/5/ch.4 

S.Tme:  Loaves  of  absence  and  delays,  Changes  1;  Sept.  11,  1946.      [1946.] 

2  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  600-115/ch.l 
Commissioned    officers :    Traveling    on    duty.    Changes    4 :    Sept.    23.    1946. 

[1946.1      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  60.5-180,   Changes  2,   Mar.   9,   1943,   and 
Changes  3.  Mar.  31,  1944.]      *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6  :  605-180/4/ch.4 

Enlisted  men  :  Appointment  and  reduction  of  noBcommissioned  officers  and 
privates,  1st  class  :  Sept.  2?..  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  [Supersedes  AR  61.5-5, 
Dec.  7.  1945.  in^ludine  Ch.nncros  2.  May  24.  1946,  sec.  3.  Circular  288. 
and  sec.  3.  Circular  309.   194-,.l      *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6  :  R15-5/6 

Same:  Discharsre.  medical.  Changes  3;  Sept.  27.  1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  61.5-361.  Chances  2.  Apr.  30.  1946,  and  certain  parasrraphs 
of  sec.  3,  Circular  81,  1945.1      *  Paner,  5c.  W  1.6  :  615-361/2/ch.3 

Same:  Discharge,  personal  reasons.  Changes  4;  Oct.  1.  1946.  [1946.]  7  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  61.5-362,   Changes  3,    Sept.   9.   1946.1      *  Paper.   5c. 

W  1.6  :  615-362/2/ch.4 

Atomic   homhR.     United    States    Rtratesic  Bombing   Survey:   Effects  of  atomic 
bombs  on  Hiroshima   and  Nngnsaki.  chairman's  ofHce,  June  30.  1946.     1946. 
v-f  46+ri]  a  il.  2  mnps,  4"     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26779  W  1.71 :  At  7 

BuTletin.  23-27-  Ang.  19-Oct.  4,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging.      [Issued  vdth 
perforations.  ]     +  W  1.3 :  946/23-27 

Circular  251-307,  Aug.  20-Oct.  12,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging.     [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     *  W  1.4/2 :  251-307 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


November  1946  1323 

Field  manuals.     Field  manual :  Leadership,  courtesy,  and  drill,  Changes  2  ;  Sept. 

1(3,1946.     [1£M6.]    3  p.  16"     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.33 :  22-5/3/ch.2 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary  means 

of  promulgating  the  basic  doctrines  of  military  training  and  operations.     They  contain 

training  instructions  relative  to  tactics  and  technique.      •  Item  1130 

Same:  List  and  index  of  War  Department  publications;  July  10,  1946. 

[1946.]    457  0.4"     (FM  21-6.)     [Supersedes  FM  21-6,  Apr.  10,  1946.]     *  Paper, 
$1.25.  W  1.33 :  21-6/22 

Same :  U.  S.  rifle  caliber  .30,  Ml :  July  30,  1943.     1946.     iv+363  p.  il.  16" 

(FM  23-5.)      [Supersedes  FM  23-5,  July  20,  1940,  Changes  1-0,  Nov.  15,  1941- 
Dec.  22,  1942,  and  sec.  2,  TC  19,  1943.]     *  Paper,  55c.  W  1.33 :  23-5/2-2 

Fuji  Airplane  Co.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey  :  Fugi  Airplane  Com- 
pany (Fuji  Hikoki  K  K),  date  of  survey,  Nov.  1945-Nov.  1,  1946.  [1946.] 
v+12  p.  il.  map,  4°  (Corporation  report  no.  11  (airframes)  ;  Aircraft  Divi- 
sion.)    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131  W  1.71/2  :  11 

General  courUnartial  orders  73,  79,  91,  93,  97,  99,  105,  108,  113,  116,  118,  124,  127, 
131-132,  145,  152,  157,  159-160,  163,  194-196,  203-205,  215-216,  218,  225,  2S1- 
235,  239-242,  244^248,  250-269,  271,  273-274,  281-283,  285-286,  289;  Apr.  ll- 
Sept.  27,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued  with  perforations.  Number 
255  is  a  corrected  copy.]     ?  W  1.51 :  946/73,  etc. 

General  orders  85-116;  Aug.  9-Oct.  3,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued 
with  perforations.]     $  W  1.46 :  946/85-116 

Japan  Musical  Instrument  Manufacturing  Co.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing 
Survey:  Japan  Musical  Instrument  Manufacturing  Company  (Nippon  Gakki 
Seizo  K  K),  date  of  survey,  Nov.  18,  1945-Sept.  1,  1946.  [1946. J  iv+27  p.  il. 
4  pi.  4"  (Corporation  report  no.  9  (propellers)  ;  Aircraft  Division.)  *  Paper, 
30c.  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27868  W  1.71/2  :  9 

Mobilization  regulations.     % 

Note. — Mobilization  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  are  a  compilation  of  instructions  for  initiating  and  effecting  the 
War  Department  mobilization  plan.      #  Item  1134 

1-9.   Standards  of  physical   examination   during  mobilization,   Changes  4  :    Aug.   26, 
1946.     [1946.]     16  p.     [Supersedes  Changes  1-3,  Aug.  3,  1944-Juue  4,  1945.] 

W  1.29  :  l-9/5/ch.4 
3-1.   Organization   and  training,   Changes  8;   Sept.   27,   1946.     1946.      1   p.      [Super- 
sedes MR  3-1,  Changes  7,  June  13,  1944.]  W  1.29  :  3-l/2/ch.8 

iV^asi  coJispiraci/ and  aggression.    1946.    v.  5,  iv-fllOS  p.     (Office  of  United  States 
Chief  of  Counsel  for  Prosecution  of  Axis  Criminality.)     [Seals  of  State  I>epart- 
ment.  War  Office,  and  International  Military  Trials,  Nurnberg,  appear  on  title 
page.]     *  Cloth  (see  note  below).     • 
L.  C.  card  46-26855  W  1.2 :  N  23/v.5 

Note. — This  set,  consisting  of  8  volumes,  will  be  sold  at  .$18.00  for  the  complete  set. 
This  amount  will  be  accepted  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  and  each  volume  will  be  mailed  when  issued.  Volumes 
will  not  be  issued  in  numerical  sequence. 

Occupations.  Occupational  brief  101-106.  July  23,  1946.  il.  oblong  32°  [Each 
brief  covers  what  the  job  holder  does,  how  he  qualifies,  what  he  earns,  and  the 
eruployment  outlook.]     *  Paper,  5c.  each.     •  Item  1131  W1.63: 

101.  Job  of  building  contractor,  light  construction  :   [prepared  with  assistance  of  Con- 

struction and  Public  Employment  Division,  Department  of  Labor,  for  use  in 
education  programs  of  armed  services].     ii-|-18  p. 

102.  Job  of  insurance  agent,  casualty  and  tire;    [prepared  for  education  programs  of 

armed  services  by  Association  of  Casualty  and  Surety  Executives],     ii  +  18  p. 

103.  Job  of  tool-  and  die-maker;    [prepared  for  education   progranu?  of  armed  services 

by  Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division,  Employment  Service, 
with  assistance  of  Occupational  Outlook  Division,  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics]. 
ii  +  14  p. 

104.  Jobs  of  funeral   director  and   embalmcr ;    [prepared   with   cooperation   of  Occupa- 

tional Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division,  Employment  Service  for  edu- 
cation programs  of  armed  services],     ii  +  14  p. 

105.  Job  of  osteopathic  physician;   [prepared  by  American  Osteopathic  Association  for 

education  programs  of  armed  services],     ii  +  14  p. 

106.  Job  of  telegraph  operator:    [prepared  for  education   programs  of  armed  services 

with  cooperation  of  Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial  Services  Division, 
Employment  Service],     ii-f  14  p. 

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1324 


Government  Publications 


Officers.  Alphabetical  listing  of  officers  appointed  in  Regular  Army.  Aug.  24, 
1946.    cover  title,  8  p.  obloug  8°    [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     % 

W  1.2 :  Of  2 

Posters.  86%  of  our  national  lawmalcers  are  up  for  re-election,  use  your  vote ; 
poster  21-1.    1»46.    18.2X12.8  in.    X  W  1.59:  21-1 

Enough  to  satisfy  but  none  to  waste !  save  food  and  you  save  a  life !  poster 

10-2.     1946.     18.3X12.8  in.     %  W  1.59: 10-2 

Every  slice  counts,  save  food  and  you  save  a  life !  poster  10-1.     1946. 

18.4X12.8  in.     t  W  1.59: 10-1 

Shoda  Enginecrinff  Co.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey:  Shoda  Engi- 
neering Company  (Shoda  Seisaliujo),  date  of  survey,  Oct.  31,  1945-Sept.  1, 1946. 
[1946.]  iv+17  p.  il.  4"  (Corporation  report  no.  16  (components)  ;  Aircraft 
Division.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131  W  1.71/2: 16 

Special  orders  181-223 ;  Aug.  20-Oct.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging,  8°  and 
4?    [Number  1S5  is  processed.]    t  W  1.48 :  946/181-223 

Supply  catalogs.    War  Department  catalog. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  the  Changes  are  for  catalogs  which  were  issued  under  the 
Army  Service  Forces,  and  for  these  the  old  classification,  W109.14  :,  is  retained  in  order 
that  the.v  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong. 

See,  for  earlier  issues  of  various  catalogs.  Army  Service  Forces,  Supply  catalogs. 

Same:  Engineer  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     + 

Eng.  6.    Sets  of  equipment. 

225-300.     Bridge,  floating,  M-4,  basic  bridge  only,  without  transportation  and  erection 
equipment,  Changes  1  :  Aug.  1946.     2  p.         W  109.14  :  Eng  6  225-.300/ch.l 
225-302.     Same,  end  section,  Change  1  ;  Aug.  1946.    2  p.    W  109.14  :  Eng  6  225-302/ch.l 
225-303.     Same,  raft  section.  Changes  1 ;  Aug.  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  6  225-303/ch.l 
430-08.       Drafting  equipment,  FA  flash  ranging  set  no.  8,  Changes  1 ;  Aug.  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  6  430-08/3/ch.l 
430-11.       Drafting  equipment,  set  no.  11,  topographic  battalion,  photomaking  company  ; 
July  1946.     32  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Eng  6  430-11,  Mar.  10,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Eng  6  430-11 
483-01.       Field  fortifications,  training,  set  no.  1,  engineers  ;  Aug.  1946.    4  p.  il.     [Super- 
sedes Eng  6  483-01,  Mar.  10,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  483-01 
484-100.     Fire  direction  equipment  for  tank  and  tank  destroyer  companies,  set  no.  2  ; 
Aug.  1946.      8  p.  il.                                                                  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  484-100 
520-03.       Instrument,  plotting,  stereoscopic,  set  no.  3,  Aug.  1946.     24  p.  il.      [Super- 
sedes Eng  6  520-03,  June  7,  1945.]                                 W  1.67  :  Eng  6  520-03 
742-01.       Rod,  earth,  blast  driven,  set  no.  1;  Aug    1946.     5  p.  11.      [Supersedes  Eng  6 
742-01,  Mar.  31,  1945.]                           '  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  742-01 
880-07.       Surveying  equipment,  set  no.  7,  Topographic  Battalion   (Army)  ;  Aug.  1946. 
8  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Eng  6  880-07,  Dec.  1,  1944.]        W  1.67  :  Eng  6  880-07 
985-01.       Woodworking  equipment,  trailer  mounted,  set  no.   1  ;   Aug.   1946.     12  p.  11. 

•  W  1.67  :  Eng  6  985-01 

Eng.  9  List  of  all  service  parts. 

4052.  Saw,  chain,  portable,  gasoline,  Disston,  24-inch  blade,  model  G-26,  and  36-inch 
blade,  model  G-36  ;  Aug.  16,  1946.     53  p.  11.  W  1.67  :  Eng  9-4052 

Same:  IMedical  supply  catalog,  IVIed.  3,  List  of  items  for  troops,  posts, 

camps,  and  stations.  Change  9;  July  1946.     [1946.]     45  p.  4°     [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  109.14 :  Med  3/ch.9 

Same:  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Ord  5  SNL. 

1.  Numerical  index  to  stock  list  of  all  items  (for  information  only)  ;  June  1946.     cover 

title,  946  p.      [Supersedes  Ord  5-1,  Mar.  4,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Aug.  4, 
1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  5-1 

2.  Alphabetical  index  to  stock  list  of  all  items,  stock  list  of  items  assigned  Federal 

stock  numbers  (for  information  only),  sec.  F;  July  1946.     135  p.  [Supersedes  Ord 
5-2,  sec.  F,  July  4,  1945.1  W  1.67  :  Ord  5-2/sec.F 

Same,  sec.  Y;  Sept.  1946.     8  p.     [Supersedes  Ord  5-2,  sec.  Y,  Apr.  12,  1945.] 

W  1.67:  Ord  5-2/sec.Y 

Ord  6  SNL. 

D-14.  Tool-sets  for  maintenance  of  anti-aircraft  artillery.  Changes  3  ;  Aug.  1946.    2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  6  D-14/sec.2/rev./ch.3 


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November  1946  1325 

Supply  catalogs — Continued.  . 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

C-20.   Ho-witzer,    pack,    75-mm,    MlAl,    carriage,   howitzer    (iiack)    75-mm,    M8 ;    Aug. 
1946.     7   p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  C-20/2/ch.l 

C-39.  Howitzer,   155-mm,  Ml,  carriage,  howitzer,  155-mm,  MlAl,  ami  M1A2,  mount, 
howitzer,  155-mm,  M14,   Changes  2  ;  July  1946.     7   p. 

W  109.14  :  Orel  7  C-39/3/ch.2 

C-51.  Howitzer,  75-iiim,  M2,  M3,  mount,  howitzer,  75-mm,  M-7  :  Aug.  1946.     15  p.  11. 

[Supersedes  Ord  7  SNL  C-51,  Nov.  4,  1944,  including  Changes  1-3.  Feb.  19- 

Mav   4,   1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  C-51 

C-59.  Trailer,  ammunition,  MIO  ;  Aug.  1946.     8  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  7  SNL  C-59, 

Mar.  6,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  C-59 

F~312.  Mount,  periscope,  M66,  M67,  M68,  M73,  TllO,  T116.  T121,  and  TISO,  Changes 

1 :   July   1946.     3  p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  7  F-312/ch.l 

G-235.  Truck,  21/2   ton,  6X6,  Signal  Corps  repair,  M30,  Changes  3;  June  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  7  G-235/ch.3 

Ord  8  SNL.  Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 

A-33.  Mortar,  81-mm,  Ml  and  M21,  mount,  mortar,  81-mm.  Ml,  M4,  and  M15,  Changes 

5  ;  July  1946.     2  p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  A-33/3/ch.5 

C-50.  Howitzer,   105-mm,   M3.   carriage,   howitzer,   105-mm,    M3A2,   Changes   5  ;   June 

1946      8    p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  C-50/2/ch.5 

Same,   Changes  6  :   Sept.   1946.     2  p.  W  109.14  :  :  Ord  8  C-50/2/ch.6 

F-149.  Instrument,  azimuth,  Ml  and  M191SA2,  Changes  3  ;  June  1946.     4  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-149/2/ch.3 
F-205.  Light,  aiming  post,  M14.  M41,  and  M43,  light,  instrument.  Ml,  M2,  MIO,  M12, 
M13,   M18.    M19,   M20.    M22,   M28,   M30,   M31,    M32.   M33,    M34,    M3o,    M36, 
(TIO).  M.^7,  M38.  M39C,  M42,  (T16),  M45,  M46,  M47,  and  M48,  Changes  2  ; 
Aug.    1946.      15    p.  W  109.14:  Ord  8-F-205/3/ch.2 

F-237.   Slide,  Ml  table,  graphical  firing,  M22,  M23,  M24,  M25,  M26,  M26A1,  M27,  M28, 
M30,  M31,  M32,  M33,  M34,  M35,  M37,  and  M38.  Changes  1  ;  July  1946.      3  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-237/3/ch.l 

F-246.  Instrument,  spotting,  M2  ;  Aug.  1946.     8  p.  il.     [Supersedes  Ord  8  SiNL  1^-246. 

Aug.    1,    1946.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-246 

F-253.  Mount,  telescope,  M43  ;  Aug.  1946.     10  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  F-253, 

Dec.  27,   1943.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-253 

Ord  9  SNL.  List  of  all  parts. 

C-74.  Rifle,  75-mm,  T21  and  M20  ;  July  1946.  20  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  9  SNL  C-74, 

Mar.   19,    1945,   including   Changes   1,   July   10,   1945,   and   Changes   2,    Aug. 

10,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  C-74 

F-253.  Mount,   telescope,   M43  ;   Aug.    1946.     28   p.   il.      [Supersedes   SNL   F-253,   Oct. 

15,   1943.]     ^  '  '  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  F-253 

Ord  11  SNL.  Accounting  group. 

P-10.  Materials  for  renovating  and  packaging  of  group  P  ammunition  :   Sept.   1946. 
8  p.  W  1.67  :  Ord  11  P-10 

Ord  13.  SNL. 

E-50.  Items  common  to  2  or  more  group  B  material;  Aug.  1946.     98  p.      [Supersedes 
Ord  13  SNL  E-50.  May  1,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  18  E-50 

Same :  Quartermaster  supply  catalog,  Q]M  4,  Allowances  of  expendable  sup- 
plies ;  June  1946.  [1046.]  89  p.  [Issued  with  perforations.  Supersedes 
QM  4,  Jan.  15,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  27,  1945.]     t  W  1.67 :  QM  4 

Q]VI  5.  Stock  list  of  all  items. 

1— p.  Pricing  guide  for  class   56   subsistence   items  for   use   outside  continental   limits 

of  United  States,  Changes  1  ;  Sept.  1946.     25  p.  W  1.67  :  QM  5-1-P/ch.l 

1-Q.   Pricing  guide  for  materials  handling  equipment;  Aug.  1946.     It  p.      [Supersedes 

QM  5-1-Q,  Oct.  18,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  QM  5-1-Q 

1-T.  Pricing  guide  for   packing   and   crating   items;    Sept.   1946.     21    p.      [Supersedes 

QM  5-1-T;   Oct.   18,   1945.]  W  1.67  :  QM  5-1-T 

1-U.  Pricing  guide  for  materials  handling  equipment  spare  parts.  Changes  1  ;  July  22. 

1946.     1  p.  W  109.14  :  QM  5-1-U/ch.l 

Same:  Signal  supply  catalog,  Sig  1  &  2,  Introduction  and  index;  July  1946. 

199  p.  il.  [Supersedes  Sig  1  and  2,  June  and  July  1945,  Sig  10-1,  July  194.5, 
Sig  8-1,  Higher  echelon  spare  parts,  notes  on  Sig  8-  (  )  catalog  sections  cov- 
ering tactical  ground  (nonradar)  equipments,  ISIay  25,  1944,  and  Sig  8-2  Notes, 
notes  on  Sig  8-  (  )  catalog  sections  covering  organizational  or  higher  echelon 
spare  parts  for  ground  photographic  equipment,  June  19,  1944.]     t 

W  1.67 :  Sig  1  &  2 

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1326  Government  Publications 

Supply  catalogs — Continued. 

Sig  7  &  8.  Organizational  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

AN/GSQ-IA.   Speech    equipment    AN/GSQ-IA ;   Aug.    194fi.     38   p. 

W  1.67  :  Sig  7  &  8-AN/GSQ-lA 

AN/TRC-1.      Radio    Set    AN/TRC-IA,   B,    C.   D,   E  ;   Aug.    1946.     45    p.      [Supersedes 

Sig  7-AN/TRC-l,  Apr.  2.  1945,  and  Sig  8-AN/TRC-l,  Mar.  10,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Sig  7&  8-AN/TRC-l 
AN/VRS-1.      Detector   set   AN/VRS-1,   AN/VRS-IA.   B ;    Aug.    1946.     S.T   p.      [Super- 
sedes  Sig   7-AN/VRS-l,   July   16,   1945,   and   Sig   8-AN/VRS-l.    .Tuly 
16,  194.5.]  W  1.67  :  Sig  7&  S-AN/VRS-1 

PU-21/U.  rower    unit    PU-21/U  ;    Aug.    1946.     20    p.     W  1.67  :  Sig  7  &  8  PU-21/U 

RD-30/U.  Recorders  RD-30/U  and  RD-30A/U  ;  June  1946.     8  p. 

W  1.67  :  Sig  7  &  8-RD-30  U 

SCR-509.  Radio  Set  SCR-509-A,  B  :  Aug.  1946.     19  p.     [Supersedes  Sig  7  SCR-509, 

June  21,  1945,  Sig  8  SCR-509,  June  1945.  and  Sig  8  BC-620.  Feb.  10, 

1945.]  W  1.67  :  Sig7&  8-SCR-509 

SCR-609.  Radio  set  SCR-609-A,  B  ;  Aug.  1946.     22  p.     [Supersedes  Sig  7  SCR-600', 

Oct.    1.?,    1944.    Sig   8    SCR-609,    Oct.    13,    1044,    and    Sig    8    BC-659. 

^^ov.    11,    1944.]  W  1:67  :  Sig  7  &  8  SCR-609 

T-17.  Microplione  T-17  and  T-17-B,  C,  D,  E  ;  Sept.  1946.     4  p.      [Supersedes 

Sig  7   &  8  T-17,   Oct.   17,   1945.]  W  1.67  :  Sig  7  &  8-T-17 

Tables  of  aUowances.     [Processed.     Issued  with  jierforations.]     % 

Note. — Tables  of  of  allowances  prescribe  the  authorized  allowances  of  equipment  for 
units  and  individuals  at  special  installations. 

20-2.  Equipment  for  training   purposes:   Aug.    1,   1946.      [1946.1      63   p.      [Supersedes 
T/A  20-2,  Feb.  24,  1945,  including  Changes  1,  July  27,  1945.]      W  1.28  :  20-2/3 

Technical  manuals.  Technical  manual:  Administratfon  of  fixed  hospitals,  zone 
of  interior  [sec.  1  and  2,  chap.  9]  ;  Feb.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  [3] +14  p.  il.  4° 
(TM  8-262  [sec.  1  and  2,  chap.  9].)      [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]    t 

W  1.35 :  8-262/chap.9/sec.l,2 

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  fiiller  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,  maintenance  and  handling  thereof  ;  guidebooks  for  instructors 
and  specialists  :  material  for  extension  courses  ;  reference  books  :  administrative  ma- 
terials ;  and  similar  specialized  subject  matter.      %   Item  1137 

S'ame:  Administration  of  fixed  hospitals,  zone  of  interior   [sec.  1,  chap. 

10]  :  Mar.  1.  1946.  [1946.]  [3] +18  p.  il.  4»  (TM  8-262  [sec.  1,  chap.  10].) 
[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     %  W  1.35 :  8-262/chap.lO/sec.l 

Same:  Administration  of  fixed  hospitals,  zone  of  interior   [sec.  3,  chap. 

8]  ;  Feb.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  [4] +10-34  p.  il.  4°  (TM  8-262  fsec.  3.  chap.  8].) 
[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     t  W  1.35 :  8-262/chap.8/sec.3 

• Same:  Administration  of  fixed  hospitals,  zone  of  interior  [sec.  4-6,  chap. 

4]  :  Feb.  15.  1946.  [1946.]  p.  [1],  1,  17-.30.  il.  4°  (TM  8-262  [sec.  4-6,  chap. 
4].)      [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  foi-m]     t 

W  1.35 :  &-262/chap.4/sec.4-6 

■ Same:  Administration  of  fixed  ho.«;pitals,  zone  of  interior   [sec.  7,  chap. 

4]  :  Feb.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  [1],  1,  31-40.  il.  4»  (T]V1  8-262  [sec.  7,  chap.  4].) 
[Processed.     Issued  in"  loose-leaf  form.]     t  W  1.35 :  8-262/chap.4/sec.7 

Same:  Aircraft  in.struments :   June  1»46.     1946.     iii+228  p.  il.  4°     (TM 

1-413.)      [Supersedes  TM  1-413.  Feb.  2.  1942.]     *  Paper,  60c.     W  1.35 : 1-413/3 

Same:    Car,    railway,    maintenance,    60-HP,    gasoline   engine,    multigage, 

R-man  (Willys  Engine  model  MB)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  Feb.  1946.  1946. 
iii+120  p.  il.  4°  (TM  55-1255.)  [No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository 
libraries  by  Documents  Office.]     t  W  1.35  :  55-1255 

Same:  Guides  and  procedures,  repairs  and  utilities.  Changes  4;  Sept.  12, 

1946.  1946.  1  p.  4°  (TM  5-600  [changes]  4.)  [Accompanied  by  certain  new, 
revised,  and  reprinted  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

W  1.35 : 5-600/ch.4 

Same:  Guides  and  procedures,  repairs  and  utilities.  Changes  5;  Sept.  19, 

1946.  1946.  [1]  p.  4°  (TM  5-600  [changes]  5.)  [Accompanied  by  certain 
new  and  revised  pages  to  be  inserted  in  the  manual.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 

W 1.35 : 5-600/ch.5 

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November  1946  1327 

Technical  manuals — Continued. 

Same :  Inspection  and  preventive  maintenance  services  for  fire-protection 

equipment  and  appliances,  Cliangos  1;  Sept.  24,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  4°  (TM 
5-687.)     *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.35  :  5-6S7/ch.l 

Same :  Instructions  for  preparation  of  Army  extension  courses ;  Apr.  10, 

1946.     [1946.]     [4] +32+ [7]  p.  il.  4°     (TM  20-400.)     [Processed.]     t 

W  1.35 :  20-400 

Same:  Operating  procedures  for  accounts  branches,  foreign  theater  fiscal 

offices;  Jan.  1946,  1946.  v+121  p.  il.  2  pi.  4°  (TM  14-706.)  [Issued  in 
loose-leaf  form.  No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by 
Documents  Office.]     t  W  1.35  :  14-706 

Same:   Sound  recording  sets,  AN/UNQ-1   and  AN/UNQ-IA ;  Aug.   1&46. 

1946.  vii+125  p.  2  pi.  (TM  11-2522.)  [Supersedes  TM  11-2522,  Sound  re- 
cording set  AN/UNQ-1,  Sept.  30,  1944,  and  TB  11-2522-1,  Jan.  1945.]  *  Paper, 
30c.  W  1.35  :  11-2522/2 

Same:  War  Department  fiscal  code;  Jan.  1,  1946.     1946.     v+168  p.  4° 

(TM  14-700.)  [Supersedes  chap.  1-7  of  TM  14-700,  Jan.  1,  1944,  and  Changes 
1-18.  No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries  by  Documents 
Office.]     %  W  1.35 :  14^700/2 

Telephone  directory.  War  Department,  Sept.  6,  1946.  [1946.]  iv+50+C38 
p.  4°     t  W  1.19:  946/9 

Training  circular  Q\  A\xg.lZ,lMQ.    [1946.]    20  p.    [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

W  1.36:  946/9 

Troop  movements.  Preparation  for  oversea  movement  of  individual  replacements 
(short  title  POR)  ;  Aug.  1946.  [1946.]  v+13  p.  4°  (Pamphlet  29-2.)  [Super- 
sedes Pamphlet  2&-2,  June  4,  1945.]     t  W  1.43:  29-2/3 

Preparation  for  oversea  movement  of  individual  replacements.  Changes  1 ; 

Oct.  2,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  4°     (Pamphlet  29-2  [changes  1].)     % 

W  1.43 :  29-2/3/ch.l 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army  Air  Forces.  It's  smart  to  stay  in,  message  from  Army  Air  Forces,  n.  p. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  July  30,  1946].  [2]  p.  il. 
oblong  12",  folded  into  narrow  12°  size,     t  W  3.2 :  Ar  5/23 

Organization.  [Adjutant  General's  Office,  organization  and  functions,  June  11, 
1946,  Changes  1]  ;  Sept.  1,  1946.  [1940.]  [32]  leaves,  oblong  8"  [Processed. 
Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  original  publication.]     | 

W  3.2  :  Or  3/0/946/ch.1 

Posters.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau  poster.]  n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau, 
United  States  Army  [Sept.  16,  1946].     38X25  in.     %  W  3.46/8: 

218.     Football  broadcasts  brought  to  you  every  Saturday  by  U.  S.  Army.     [Illustrator, 
Bryman.] 

ARMY  AIR  FORCES 

Government  supplies.    U.  S.  Army  specifications. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  one  of  the  Amendments  Is  for  a  specification  which  was 
issued  during  the  time  when  entries  for  the  specifications  appeared  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  under  the  Adjutant  General's  Department,  and  for  this,  the  old  classification, 
W  3.48/1  :,  is  retained  in  order  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  to  which  it 
belongs. 

U.  S.  Army  specification :  Cord,  elastic  (shock  absorber),  amdt.  6;  July  23, 

1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Aug.  9,  1946.]  3  p.  12°  (20-2a-G  [amdt. 
6] . )     t  W  3.48/1 :  2(>-23-G/amdt.6 

Same:  Covers,  waterproof  (for  aircraft),  amdt.  3;  July  23,  1946.     [Wright 

Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Aug.  15,  1946.]     3  p.  il.  12"     (98-26751-G  [amdt.  3].)     t 

W  1.49 :  98-26751-G/amdt.3 

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1328  Government  Publications 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  Magazine,  aircraft  camera,  type  A-9A    (9-  by  9-inch  capacity), 

amdt.  2;  July  22,  1946.  fWriglit  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Aug.  9,  194G.]  2  p.  12* 
(75-355-A  [amdt.  2].)     t  W  1.49 :  75-3.>5-A/amdt.2 

Specialists.  Appraisal  of  wartime  training  of  individual  specialists  in  Army  Air 
Forces.  June  1946.  51  p.  il.  4°  (Training  Division.)  [Title  on  cover  is: 
"Wartime  training  of  individual  specialists,  an  appraisal.]     t     •  Item  1147 

W  108.2 :  T68/2 

ARMY  SERVICE  FORCES 

Note. — Headquarters,  Army  Service  Forces,  was  abolished  bv  authority  of  War  De- 
partment Circular  138,  dated  May  14,  1946,  effective  June  11,  1946. 

The  Army  Service  Forces  catalog  was  redesignated  War  Department  catalog.  See,  for 
numbers  issued  since  the  change,  War  Department,  Supply  catalogs. 

Supply  catalogs.    Army  Service  Forces  catalog:  Engineer  supply  catalog.    [1946.] 
[Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
Eng.  6.    Sets  of  equipment 

120-01.  Astronomic  position  equipment    set  no.  1,  Changes  1  ;  May  1946.     [1946.]     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Eng  6  120-01/ch.l 

748-01.     Safety  equipment,  gasoline  storage  tank  cleaning  set  no.  1,  Changes  1  :    Apr. 

1946.      2    p.      [Corrected   copy.]  W  109.14  :  Eng  6-748-01/ch.l 

• •     Same:    Ordnance    supply    catalog.      [Publications    Department,    Raritan 

Arsenal,  194G.]     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
Ord  6  SNL.  Tools,  maintenance,  for  repair. 

G-27.  Tools,   maintenance,   for  repair  of  motor   vehicles,   sec.    2,   Tool-sets    (common), 
specialists'  and  organizational.  Changes  2  ;   Apr.  1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  6  G-27/4/sec.2/ch.2 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 
F-167.  Director  A. A.,  M7A1B1,   Changes  1  ;   Apr.   1946.     2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  7  F-167/ch.l 

Ord  13  SNL. 

D-12.   Items  common  to  2  or  more  group  D  materiel,  Apr.  1946.     197  p.     [Supersedes 
Ord   13   SNL  D-12,   Aug.   1,    1945.]  W  109.14  :  Ord  13  D-12/2 

■ Same:    Quartermaster   supply   catalog.      [1946.]      [Issued   with  perfora- 
tions.]    t 
QM.  9.  List  of  all  parts  with  cross  reference. 

5.  Truck,  fork  lift,  gasoline    Towmotor  models  LT-40,  44,  46,  50,  53,  56,  62,  and  72  ; 

Apr.  1946.     cover  title!  ii  +  382  p.  il.  4°  W  109.14  :  QM  9-5 

6.  List  of  all  parts  with  cross  reference  for  tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline,  case  models 

VAI,    VAIW-3,    VAIW-4,    LAI-AB,    LAI-MB,    DI ;    Apr.    1946.     cover    title,    425 
p.  il.  4»  W  109.14  :QM  9-6 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Brazos  Island  Harhor  and  Gulf  Intracoastal  Waterway  at  Port  Isabel,  Tex., 
letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Brazos  Island  Harbor,  Tex., 
and  Gulf  Intracoastal  Waterway  at  Port  Isabel  and  its  vicinity.  1946.  v+26 
p.  2  maps.    (H.  doc.  627,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Columbia  River  at  Astoria,  Oreg.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on 
Columbia  and  lower  Willamette  Rivers  between  Portland,  Oreg.,  and  the  sea, 
and  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Astoria,  Oreg.,  with  view  to  con- 
struction of  mooring  basin  for  fishing  l>oats  within  harbor.  July  3,  1946.  23 
p.  map.  (H.  doc.  692,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27889 

Construction  contracts.  Manual  for  administrative  audit  of  cost-plus-a-fixed-fee 
construction  contracts;  [prepared  by  Fiscal  Division].  [1946.]  cover  title, 
X+S3  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  Complete  copy  through  revision  28  and 
complete  copy  through  audit  staff  instructions  11.  Basic  printed  Aug.  29, 
1942.]     t     •Item  1162  W  7.11/2  :Au  2 

Detroit  River,  Afieh.,  letter  submitting  interim  report  on  review  of  reports  on 
Detroit  River,  Mich.,  concerning  only  that  portion  known  as  American  Channel 
north  of  Belle  Isle,  between  Windmill  Point  and  Fairview  Slip,  Detroit,  Mich. 
1946.    vii-f7  p.  map.    (H.  doc.  734,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

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November  1946  1329 

Ponce  Har'bor,  P.  R.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Ponce  Har- 
bor, P.  R.    1946.    vii+21  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  745,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Portland  Harhor,  Maine,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  repox'ts  on  Port- 
land Harbor,  Maine,  with  view  to  determining  whether  removal  of  Soldier 
Ledge  in  Hussey  Sound  and  certain  additional  shoal  areas  in  Casco  Bay. 
Maine,  is  advisable.    1946.    vii-f3  p.  map.     ( H.  doc.  730,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )    t 

Report.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers.  Army,  [fiscal  year]  1945  [with 
Commercial  statistics,  water-borne  commerce  of  United  States,  calendar  year 
1944].  1946.  2  pts.  [Part  1  is  bound  in  2  separate  volumes  which  bear  con- 
tinuous paging.]  *  Cloth,  pt.  1  (volume  1  and  2)  each  $2.50;  *  pt.  2,  $2.50. 
•  Item  1151  W  7.1/1 :  945 

pt.  1.     Annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers,  Army.    2  v.  iii  +  l-1217-f-lxxviii-t-  [1]  -)-1219- 

2522  +  lxxviii  p. 
pt.  2     Commercial    statistics,    water-borne   commerce   of   United    States,    calendar    year 

1944  ;  compiled  in  Office  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors,     xii-f- 

1418  p. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  456,  2  pts.  [in  .S  v.].  79th  Cons:.  2d  se.s.s.'l 

Skagivay  River  and  Harbor,  Alaska,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  re- 
ports on  and  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Skagway  River  and  Har- 
bor, Alaska.    July  3,  1946.    33  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  695,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27888 

Trinity  River,  Tex.y  below  Liberty,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  re- 
ports on  Trinity  River  and  tributaries,  Tex.,  with  view  to  determining  if  it 
is  advisable  to  change  course  of  proposed  channed  from  Houston  ship  channel 
to  Liberty.     June  4,  1946.     26  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  634,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

MISSISSIPPI  BIVES   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consists  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and.  annual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  River  Commisson  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  :  500,000  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  217  sheets  and 
cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri.  Illinois,  Kentuclcy,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Missis- 
sippi, and  Louisiana  adjacent  to  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of  over 
52,000  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,  Government  Printing  Office.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests  for  informa- 
tion as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  maliing  remittances  should  be 
addressed  to  :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Mississippi  River.  Index  of  quadrangles,  alluvial  valley  of  Mississippi  River; 
corrected  to  Sept.  3, 1946.  Scale  60  m.=1.4  in.  [1946.]  13X5  in.  [Processed.] 
t  Mississippi  River  Commission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  W  31.9  :  ind./946 

HISTORICAL  DI\>ISIOi\ 

The  Admiralties,  operations  of  1st  Cavalry  Division    (Fob.  29-May  18.  1944). 
[1946.]     viii -1-151  p.  il.     (American  forces  in  action  series.)     [Other  illustra- 
tions on  front  and  back  covers.]     *  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27866  W  110.7 :  Ad  6 

Bizerte.    To  Bizerte  with  II  Corps,  Apr.  23-May  13,  1943.     [1946.]     viii-fSO  p.  il. 
12  maps.     (American  forces  in  action  series.)      [Other  illustrations  on  front 
and  back  covers.]     *  Paper,  45c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27798  W  110.7  :  B  55 

Guam,  operations  of  77th  Division   (July  21-Aug.  10,  1944).     [1946.]     viii+136 
p.  il.  map.     (American  forces  in  action  series.)     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Items  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27865  W  110.7 :  G  93 

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1330  Government  Publications 

INFORMATION  AND  EDUCATION  DIVISION 

Occupation,  United  States  forces  European  theater.     [1946.]    cover  title,  [2] +40 
p.  il.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  4&-27047  W  111.2 :  Oc  1 

MILITARY  ACADEMY 

United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  catalog  of  information,  1946. 
1940.     Yi+90  p.  il.     t     •  Item  1177 
L.  C.  card  40-27885  W  12.2 :  M  59/946 

MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE  DIVISION 

Broadcasting  stations.  Broadcasting  stations  of  the  world  according  to  country 
and  city.  July  1,  1946.  cover  title,  141  p.  4"  (Foreign  Broadcast  Intelli- 
gence Service.)     [Processed.]     t  W  100.2 :  B  78/940 

Long  and  medium  wave  broadcasting  stations  of  the  world  according  to 

frequency.     May  1,  1946.     cover  title,  [l]-f68  leaves,  4°     (Foreign  Broadcast 
Intelligence  Service.)     [Processed.]     %  W  100.2 :  B  78/2/946 

Short  wave  broadcasting  stations  of  the  world  according  to  frequency. 

Oct.  1,  1946.     cover  title,  [1]+S8  p.  4°     (Foreign  Broadcast  Intelligence  Serv- 
ice, Central  Intelligence  Group.)      [Processed.]     %  W  100.2 :  B  78/3/&46 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Government  supjjlies.  U.  S.  Army  specification:  Rods,  welding,  cast-iron  (for) 
gas-welding ;  Feb.  28,  1946.     [1946.]    3  p.  12o     (57-203-4.)     t 

W  1.49 :  57-203-4 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS  DIVISION 

Note. — The  name  of  the  Public  Relations  Bureau  was  changed  to  Public  Relations  Divi- 
sion by  War  Department  Circular  138,  dated  May  14,  1946,  effective  June  11,  1946. 

Casualties.     World  War  II  honor  list  of  dead  and  missing :  Alabama  ;  [prepared 
by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title,  iii-H27  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed. 
Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $ 
L.  C.  card  46-26518  W  107.13 :  Al  lb 

Same:  Arizona  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii-|-9  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.   Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  W  107.13  :Ar  41 

Same:  Arkansas;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii-f-21  p.  oblong  S°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t    W  107.13  :Ar  4k 

■     Same :  California  ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].    June  1946.    cover  title, 

iii-f84  p.  oblong  S*"     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cpver.]     t    W  107.13  :C  12 

Same:  Colorado;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

ill -f  15  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t    W  107.13  :C  71 

Same:  Connecticut;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii-}-21  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  O  76 

Same:  Delaware;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii-i-3  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t    W  107.13 :D 37 

Same:  District  of  Columbia;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946. 

cover  title,  iii-flS  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]      i- 

W  107.13 :  D  63 

Same:  Florida;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1M6.     cover  title, 

iii-f-19  p.  oblong  S"     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t         W  107.13 :  F  66 

Same:  Georgia;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iv-}-33  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t    W  107.13  :G  29 

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No\^MBER  1946  1331 

Casualties — Continued. 

Same:  Idaho;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+9  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13:  Id  1 

Same:  Illinois;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].    June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+94  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13:  II  6 

Same:  Indiana:  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1046.     cover  title, 

iii+42  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t         W  107.13:  In  2 

Same:  Iowa;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+31  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $        W  107.13  :Io  9 

Same:  Kansas;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1046.     cover  title, 

iii+25p.  oblong8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  W  107.13  :K  13 

Same:    Kentucky;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.    cover 

title,  iii+37  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  K  41 

• Same:   Louisiana;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June   1946.     cover 

title,  iii+22  p.  oblong  S°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13  :L  93 

' Same:  Maine;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+11  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed."   Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t         W  107.13 :  M  28 

Same:   Maryland;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June   1946.     cover 

title,  iii+22  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13  :M  36 

Same  :  Massachusetts;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+49  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  M  38 

Same:  Michigan;  [prepared  bv  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+66  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t       ^Y  107.13  :  M  58 

Same:  Minnesota;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+34  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $ 

W  107.13  :  M  66 

Same:  Mississippi;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

It 
W  107.13  :  M  69 1 

—  Same:  Missouri ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 
iii+43  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t      W  107.13 :  IM  69  o 

—  Same:  Montana;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title. 
iii+10  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t       W  107.13 :  M  76 

• —    Same:  Nevada;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].    June  1946.    cover  title, 
iii+3  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  W  107.13 :  N  41 

—  Same:   New  Hampshire;    [prepared   by   adjutant   general].     June   1946. 
cover  title,  iii+6  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  N  42h 

—  Same:  New  Jer.sey;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 
title,  iii+51  p.  oblong  8"     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13  :  N  42j 

—  Same:  New  Mexico;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 
title,  lii+11  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $ 

W  107.13 :  N42m 

—  Same:  New  York;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 
title,  iii+152  p.  oblong  8"     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  N  42y 

—  Same :  North  Carolina  :  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.    cover 
title,  iii+38  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  l/yr.lS :  N  81c 

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1332  Government  Publications 

Casualties — Continued. 

Same:  North  Dakota;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+10  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  N  81d 

Same:  Ohio;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

Ii+[l]+84  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13:  Oh  3 

Same:   Oklahoma;    [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.    cover 

title,  111+29  p.  oblong  S"     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :0k  4 

Same:  Oregon;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+15  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t  W  107.13  :  Or  3 

Same  :  Pennsylvania  ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.    cover 

title,  iii+130  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $ 

W  107.13  :  P  38 

Same:  Rhode  Island;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+9  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  R  34 

Same:  South  Dakota;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+9  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  So  8d 

Same:  State  of  Washington;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946. 

cover  title,  iii+21  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  W  27 

Same:   Tennessee;    [prepared  by  adjutant   general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  iii+34  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13  :T  25 

Same :  Territories  of  United  States ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June 

1946.    cover  title,  iii+  6  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  T  27 

Same:  Texas;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iv+85  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13 :  T  31 

Same:  Utah;   [prepared  by  adjutant  general.]     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+8  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13  :  Ut  1 

Same:  Vermont;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     Tune  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+5  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13:  V  59 

Same:  Virginia  ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+32  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13 :  V  81 

Same :  West  Virginia ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover 

title,  ii+[l]+25  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 

W  107.13 :  W  52v 

Same  :  Wisconsin  ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].    June  1946.    cover  title, 

iii+37  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     $         W  107.13 :  W  75 

Same :  Wyoming ;  [prepared  by  adjutant  general].     June  1946.     cover  title, 

iii+4  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t        W  107.13  :W  99 

Military  traiinng.     Plan  for  universal  military  training.     [1946.]     [l]+21p.  11. 
t     •  Item  1187 
L.  C.  card  46-27867  W  107.2 :  M  59 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Oovernment  supplies.  U.  S.  Arniv  specification:  Cord  and  rope,  cotton  braided; 
May  22,  1946.  [1946.1  0  p.  12"  (No.  6-363.)  [Supersedes  J.  Q.  D.  no.  lOlD. 
Mar.  13,  1944  and  J.  Q.  D.  no.  672,  July  14,  1945.]     f  W  1.49:  (>-363 

Same :  Packaging  and  packing  of  webbing ;  Mar.  20, 1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12° 

(No.  100-62.)      [Supersedes  JQD  no.  599,  Nov.  20,  1944.]     f     W  1.49: 100-62 

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November  1946  1333 

WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

Addresses.  Address  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt,  housing  expediter  and  administrator. 
National  Housing  Agency,  before  28th  annual  national  convention,  American 
Legion,  San  Francisco,  Oct.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

Y  3.W  19/7  :  7  W  97/12 

Address  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt,  housing  expediter  and  administrator.  Na- 
tional Housing  Agency,  over  Mutual  Broadcasting  Company,  from  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  Sept.  30,  1946.  [1946.]     5  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t    Y  3.W  19/7  :  7  W  97/13 

Address  by  Wilson  W.  Wyatt,  national  housing  expediter  and  admin- 
istrator. National  Housing  Agency,  before  Citizens'  Housing  and  Planning 
Council  of  St.  Louis,  and  National  Urban  League,  St.  Louis,  aio.,  Sept.  26, 
1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  Y 3.W  19/7 :  7  W  97/11 

Statement  by  Wilson  W.   Wyatt,  housing  expediter  and   administrator. 

National  Housing  Agency,  for  America's  Town  Meeting  of  the  Air.     [1946.] 
3  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     f  Y  3.W  19/7  :  7  W  97/9 

Report.    Second  year  of  peace,  8th  report  to  the  President,  Senate,  &  House  of 
Representatives  by  director  of  war  mobilization  and  reconversion,  Oct.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]    vi+76  p.  il.    *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  45-35525  Y  3.W  19/7  :  8/946/4 

CONTRACT  SETTLEMENT  OFFICE 

Bates  Screw  Products  Co.  Submission  of  Carl  J.  Angott,  doing  business  as  Bates 
Screw  Products  Company,  v.  Page  Airways,  Inc.,  decided  July  30,  19-1(5 ;  opinion 
[and  decision].     [1946.]    6  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  48.)     t 

Y  3.W  19/7  :  108/48 

Crane  Co.  Appeal  of  Crane  Co.  v.  Navy  Department,  decided  Aug.  7,  1946 ;  opin- 
ion [and  decision].     [1946.]    4  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  62.)     t 

Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/62 

Dix  Machine  Works.  Appeal  of  E.  H.  Daubendick,  doing  bu.siness  as  Dix  Machine 
Works,  V.  War  Department,  decided  Aug.  7,  1946;  opinion  [and  decision]. 
[1946.]     4  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  50.)     t  Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/50 

Fourth  &  Market  Realty  Co.  Appeal  of  Fourth  &.  Market  Realty  Company  v. 
War  Department,  final  decision,  July  29,  1946;  opinion  [and  decision].  [1946.] 
3  p.     (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  37.)     t  Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/37-2 

Harris,  P.  E.,  d  Co.  Appeal  of  P.  E.  Harris  &  Company  v.  War  Department; 
opinion  [and  decision].  [1946.]  8  p.  (Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  55.)  t 
•  Item  1131  Y  3.W  19/7 :  108/55 

Johnson,  E.  A.,  Co.  Appeal  of  H.  A.  Johnson  Company  v.  Navy  Department, 
decided  Aug.  16,  1946;  opinion  [and  decision].  [1946.]  4  p.  (Appeal  Board, 
proceeding  no.  66.)     t     •  Item  1131  Y 3.W  19/7 :  108/66 

Report.  War  contract  terminations  and  settlements,  letter  from  director.  Office 
of  Contract  Settlement,  transmitting  8th  quarterly  progress  report.  1946-  v-f  49 
p.  il.  (H.  doc.  768,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [Also  issued  without  congressional 
document  notation  and  entered  in  Monthly  catalog  for  Sept.  1946,  p.  1135.]  t 
L.  C.  card  45-85598 

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General  Information 

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

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

The  sales  stock  includes  approximately  65,000  different  titles.  Many  rare  books 
are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age  or 
scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to  be 
shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE   LISTS 

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

LIST  OF  SEXECTED  PUBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  price  lists,  the  Documents  Ofl5ce  issues  a  semimonthly  List  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annotations 
and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents. 

CONGRESSIONAL  BirXS,    DOCUMENTS,    AND   KErPORTS 

More  than  12,000  different  bills  are  usually  introduced  during  a  session  of 
Congress,  and  there  are  additional  prints  on  many  during  the  progress  of  the  legis- 
lation. With  the  exception  of  a  very  few — such  as  revenue  bills — the  demand  is  an 
unknown  quantity  and  on  most  of  them  we  receive  no  orders,  which  makes  it 
impossible  to  print  a  sales  supply.  It  may  be  that  a  copy  could  be  obtained  fi-om 
your  Congressman. 

A  different  problem  is  also  presented  in  providing  a  supply  of  congressional 
documents  and  reports  because  there  are  usually  more  than  6,000  of  this  class 
of  publications  issued  during  a  Congress  and  only  a  few  of  them  are  called  for. 
We  will  attempt  to  print  for  sale,  a  few  of  the  more  important  ones,  but  if  not 
priced  the  only  possible  source  would  be  from  your  Congressman. 

HOW  TO  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalog  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.     A  dagger  (f) 

1335 


1336  GOVTJRNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  department,  bureau,  or  division 
issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (%)  indicates  that  the  document  is 
printed  for  official  use  and  is  not  obtainable.  Whenever  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  add(>d  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.  440, 
79-2. 

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

HOW  TO  REMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.  S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25, 
D.  C,  by  coupon,  postal  money  order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may 
be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  Foreign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  inter- 
national money  order  or  draft  on  an  American  bank. 

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postage  stamps. 

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that  are  good  until  used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  office.  Address  order  to 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States  and  possessions,  or  to  Canada,  Cuba,  Mexico,  Newfoundland  (including 
Labrador),  and  certain  Central  and  South  American  countries.  To  other  coun- 
tries the  regular  rate  of  postage  is  charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  post- 
age.   In  computing  foreign  postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBBAKIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  congressional 
documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  publication  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  arrangement  of  public  documents  ad- 
vocated in  the  Check  list  of  United  States  public  documents.  17S9-1909.  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  clas- 
sification number,  it  not  being  practicable  to  print  these  numbers  as  superiors  or 
inferiors  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

LIBRABY   OF   CONGRESS   CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  c.ntalog  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  classifi- 
cation number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these  cards  and  requests  for  infor- 
mation about  them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Card  Division.  Library  of  Congress, 
not  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Checks  or  money  orders  should  be  made 
payable  to  The  Librarian  of  Congress,  and  forwarded  directly  to  The  Librarian 
of  Congress,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 


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MONTHLY   CATALOG   DISTRIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalog  is  sold  on  subscription,  price  $2.25  a  year,  including 
index ;  foreign  subscription  $2.85  a  year.  Back  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  num- 
bers of  the  Monthly  catalog,  January  to  December  1946.  A  title  page  for  the 
twelve  numbers  of  the  catalog  will  accompany  the  index.  Duplicate  numbers  of 
the  Monthly  catalog  cannot  be  supplied. 


Notes  of  General  Interest 

Domestic  Commerce  Office 

The  Office  of  Domestic  Commerce  was  established  in  the  Department  of  Com- 
merce by  Department  order  no.  10  of  Dec.  18,  1945,  by  consolidating  functions 
formerly  carried  on  by  certain  organizational  units  of  the  Bureau  of  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Commerce. 

Land  Management  Bureau 

The  Bureau  of  Land  Management  was  created  in  the  Department  of  the 
Interior  by  the  merging  of  the  General  Land  Office  and  the  Grazing  Service, 
through  the  President's  reorganization  plan  no.  3,  effective  July  16,  1946. 

Public  Assistance  Bureau 

The  Bureau  of  Public  Assistance  was  made  a  part  of  the  Social  Security 
Administration  under  the  Federal  Security  Agency,  through  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1946. 

1338 


New  Classification  Numbers 

War  Food  Administration. 
Marketing  Services  Office. 

A80.827  :  V.  nos.  <&  uus Commei'cial    grain    stocks    reports    (weekly). 

[Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A81.19  :  (v.  nos.  & 

DOS.). 

A80.828 :  v.  nos.  &  nos Feed  market  review  ;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  later  issues,  A81.20  ;  (v.  nos.  & 

DOS.). 

A80.829 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Rice  market  review ;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  later  issues,  A81.21  ;  (v.  nos.  & 

DOS.). 

Marketing  Services  Office. 

A81.19:  V.  nos.  «&nos Commercial    grain    stocks    reports    (weekly). 

[Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  ABO. 827  :  (v.  nos. 
&  DOS.).  See,  for  later  issues,  A82.31  :  (v. 
nos.  &  nos.). 

A81.20 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Feed  market  review ;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.828  :  (v.  nos. 
&  nos.).  See,  for  later  issues,  A82.32  :  (v. 
nos.  &  nos.). 

AS1.21 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Rice  market  review  ;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A80.S29  :  (v.  nos. 
&  nos.).     See,  for  later  issues,  A82.33  :  (v.  nos. 
&  nos.). 
Production  and  Marketing  Administration. 

A82.31 :  V.  nos.  &  nos L_       Commercial    grain    stocks    reports    (weekly). 

[Proc] 
Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A81.19  :  (v.  nos.  & 
nos.). 

A82. 32 :  V.  nos.  &  nos Feed  market  review;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A81.20  :  (v.  nos.  & 
nos.). 

A82.33 :  v.  nos.  &  nos Rice  market  review ;  Weekly.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  A81.21  :  (v.  nos.  & 
nos.). 
Domestic  Commerce  Office. 

C3f).l :  date Annual  reports. 

C36.  2  :  CT General  publications. 

C36.3:-6:  (Reserved) 

C36.7:nos Industrial  series. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  CIS. 225  (nos.). 

C36.8:  CT Inquiry  reference  service.     [Proc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  C18.228  :  (CT). 
Civil  Service  Commission. 

CS  1.47  :  nos Special  bulletins.     [Proc] 

Federal  Power  Commission. 

FP  1.23 :  date Effect  of  income  tax  law  revision  on  electric 

taxes  and  income  (quarterly).     [Proc] 

FP  1.24  :  date Electric  utility  sy.^iteni  loads  (monthly). 

Social  Security  Administration. 
Cliildrcn'/i  Bureau. 

FS3.207':CT The  cliihl  (separates). 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  L5.35  " :  (CT). 
Documents  Office. 
GP3.17^:CT Selected    United   States   Government   publica- 
tions. 
Mines  Bureau. 
128.83:  nos Zirconium  reports;  Quarterly.     [Proc] 

1339 


1340  Government  Publications 

Land  Management  Bureau. 

I  53.1:  date Annual  reports. 

Ndte. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  I  21.1  :  (date)  and 
I  3S.1  :  ((lute). 

NoTB.— See,  for  earlier  issues,  121.2:  (CT)   and 
I  3.S.2  :  iCT». 

I53.2:CT General  publications. 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  I  21.2  :  (CT)  and 
I  3S.2  :  (CT). 
153.3:  (Reserved) 

I  53.4  :  nos Circulars.     TProc] 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  Issues,  121.4  :  (nos.). 
I53.5:-7:  (Reserved) 

1 53.8;  date Ephemeris  of  the  sun,   Polaris   and   other  se- 
lected stars 

NoTB. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  121.11':  (date). 
Supreme  Court. 

Ju6.8  "":  date  &  nos [Upinions  of  Supreme  Court. 1 

Note. — See,  for  earlier  issues,  JuO.8  "  :  (CT). 
Federal  Housing  Admitiistrjitioii. 

NHA2.14:nos Engineering  hulletiiis.     IProc] 

Emergency  Maringement  Oftlce. 
War  As.fetfi  Adininistratinn. 

Pr33.213  :  date Schedule  of  sales  offerings. 

Coast  fluard. 

T47.38:  date  &  nos Finance  and  supply  circulars.     [Proc] 

T47.39 :  date  &  nos Finance  atul  supply  memorandums.     [Proc] 

Veterans'  Administration. 

VA1.21:CT Addresses.     [Proc.J 

War  Department. 
W1.72:  nos Military  Government  of  Germany.  Monthly  re- 
port of  military  governor,  U.  S.  Zone.    [Proc] 
W1.72":CT Military  Government  of  Germany,  Special  re- 
port   of    military    governor,     U.     S.     Zone. 
[Proc] 

W1.73  :  nos Official  gazette  of  Control  Council  for  Germany. 

W1.74:nos Military     Government,     Austria,     Report     of 

United     States     commissioner     (monthly). 
[Proc] 

W1.75:nos Sunuuation  of  non-military  activities  in  Japan 

(montlily).     [Proc] 

W1.76:nos Summation   of   United    States   Army   INIilitary 

Government  activities  in  Korea   (monthly). 
[Proc] 

W1.77:  CT Armed  Forces  Institute  publications. 

Y4.Su7  :  CT Surplus  Property,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate 

Disposition  of,  House. 

Note. — The  following  publications  have  been  discontinued:  Information  Office, 
Agriculture  Department,  B"'ood  information  series  ( A21.18 :  nos.)  ;  Farm  Credit 
Administration,  [War  circulars]  (A72.23:  nos.)  ;  Soil  Conservation  Service.  [Misc. 
publications]  (A76.213:  nos.)  ;  Production  Office,  War  Food  Administration,  Food 
production  memorandum  (A80.208:  nos.)  ;  Census  Bureau,  Suujniary  of  motor 
vehicle  accident  fatalities,  quarterly  issues  (C3.128^:  date  ""^  )  ;  Ordnance  Bureau, 
Naval  firepower,  for  men  and  women  of  naval  ordnance  (N18.12:  v.°°')  ;  Army  Air 
Forces,  Technical  data  digest  (W108.18:  v.°"). 


Congressional  Set 


NOTK. — The  bound  volumes  of  congressional  documents  and  reports  are  not 
listed  in  tlie  Monthly  catalogs,  since  the  publications  contained  therein  have  been 
previously  entered  separately. 

The  following  hound  volume  was  sent  to  Depository  Libraries  during  the  month 
of  November  1946 : 

House  Documents No.  136,  79th  Congrses,  1st  session.     •  Item  323 


Monthly   Catalog 

NO.     623    •    DECEMBER     1946 
ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICE  OF  UNITED  STATES  COURTS 

Report  of  Judicial  Conference,  October  session,  1946.     [1946.]     27  p.     $     •  Item 
1042 
L.  C.  card  41-18702  JulO.2  :  J89/946 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  SuperinteuUent  of  Documents,  Governmeut  Printing  Office.  Washington  25, 
D.  C.  The  Depiirtuicut  issues  a  monthly  list  of  imblicaticns  which  will  be  mailed  to  all 
applicants,  who  cau  then  snlect  tlie  available  ones;  desired. 

AsclepiiiH  syriaca.  Types  of  pods  of  Asclepias  syriaca  found  in  Michigan ;  by 
F.  K.  Sparrow.  19-16.  [2] -(-05-80  p.  il.  fFrom  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, Aug.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  3.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  Mich.-48 

Cottonseed  meal.  Nutritive  value  of  cottonseed  meal,  soybean  meal,  and  peanut 
meal  when  used  separately  and  together  to  supplement  protein  of  prairie  hay 
in  experiniorits  with  steers  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  M.  Briggs, 
Willis  D.  Gallup,  and  A.  E.  Darlow.  1946.  [2] +167-176  p.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  Sept.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  5.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  Okla.-33 

Jndiffolush.  Insecticidal  properties  of  indigobush  (Amorpha  fruticosa)  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  H.  Brett.  1946.  [21+81-96  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Aug.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  3.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.23/a :  Okla.-34 

Swine.  Relative  toxicity  to  swine  of  lead  arsenate  spray  residue,  lead  arsenate, 
lead  acetate,  and  arsenic  trioxide  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Kermit 
Groves,  Ernest  C.  McCullocli,  and  J.  L.  St.  John.  194G.  [21+159-166  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Sept.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  5.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.23/a :  Wash.-41 

Thermocouples.  Construction  and  installation  of  thermocouples  for  biological 
research  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Russell  Eggert.  1946.  [2]+341- 
355  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  June  1,  1946,  v.  72,  no.  11..] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a  :  N.  H.-7 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Addresses.  Development  of  cooperative  work,  outlook  and  goals,  address  by 
Phillip  F.  Aylesworth,  assistant  to  administrator.  Production  and  Marketing 
Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington, 
D.  C,  Oct.  11,  1946.     [1940.]     3  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  36.51 :  C  78/7 

Goals,  price  supports  and   outlook,  summai'y  of  remarks  by  Robert  H. 

Shields,  administratoi  of  Production  and  Marketing  Administration,  at  24th 
annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  Or^t.  9,  1946. 
[1940.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.51 :  P  93/5 

Memorandum  on  economic  outlook,  address  by  Marriner  S.  Eccles,  chair- 
man. Board  of  Governors,  Federal  Reserve  System,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural 
Outlook  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t  A  36.51 :  Ec  7/5 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 

1341 


1342  Government  Publications 

A  ddressea — Continued. 

National  Income  and  general  price  level,  summary  of  address  by  M.  Joseph 

Meehan,  assistant  director,  Office  of  Business  Economics,  Department  of  Com- 
merce, at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C., 
Oct.  7,  1046.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.51  :P  93/6 

Outlook  for  agriculture  in  1947  and  beyond,  summary  of  address  by  O.  C. 

Stine,  assistant  chief.  Prices  and  Marketing,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Out- 
look Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  36.51  :Ag  8/25 

• Promising  new  outlets  for  farm  products,  address  by  Louis  B.  Howard, 

chief.  Bureau  of  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Chemisti-y,  Agricultural  Research 
Administration,  at  24th  annual  Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington. 
D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1»46.     [1946.]     6  p.    4°     [Processed.]     f  A  36.51 :  P  942/5 

■ World  situation  for  food  and  agriculture,  address  by  D.  A.  FitzGerald, 

secretary-general,  International  Emergency  Food  Council,  before  24th  annual 
Agricultural  Outlook  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Oct.  7,  1946.  [1946.] 
6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A  36.51  :F 73/7 

Farm  cost  situation,  FCS-1 ;  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  [2] +30  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  38.157:1 

Farm  ivorkers.  Wages  and  wage  rates  of  farm  workers  in  potato,  sugar  beet, 
and  cotton  harvests,  California,  1915;  [prepared  by  William  H.  Metzler]. 
Washington,  D.  C,  July  1946.  [2] +34  p.  il.  4°  (Surveys  of  wages  and  wage 
rates  in  agriculture,  report  14.)      [Processed.]     f  A  36.156: 14 

Irrigation.  From  dryland  farming  to  irrigation  (Tri-County  area.  Nebr.)  ;  by 
Ned  O.  Thompson  and  Robert  L.  Berger.  June  1946.  [2]-f-46  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A36.2:Ir7 

Maple  products,  1916-46,  farm  production,  disposition,  and  value,  by  States  and 
United  States.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Oct.  1946.  cover  title,  26  p.  il.  large  8° 
(Crop  Reporting  Board.)  [Processed.  Text  and  other  illustrations  on  p.  1 
and  2  of  cover.]     t  A  36.2  :  M  32/916-46 

Outlook  charts.  Agricultural  outlook  charts,  1947.  book  1.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Oct.  1946.    cover  title,  iii+40  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover,]     t 

A  36  50 :  C  38/3/947/bk.l 

Vegetables.     Commercial  truck  crop  estimate  reiwrts.     [Processed.]     t 

A  36.101 : 
NoTB. — The  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau  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  fresh  market,  commonly  called  Truck  crop 
report^ ;.  Truck  crops  for  commercial  processing,  commonly  called  Processing  crop 
reports  ;  Truck  crop  news  ;  Annual  summaries  in  December  each  year.  Revised  statistical 
summaries  are  issued  at  appropriate  intervals  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 
January  quarterly  issue  each  year. 

AGRICULTURAL    RESEARCH    ADMINISTRATION 

Poultry  disease  investigations  at  Regional  Poultry  Research  Laboratory;  [jire- 
pared  with  cooperation  of  staff  of  Poultry  Research  Laboratory].  [July'l946.] 
[4] +27  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  609.1  [Includes 
list  of  Publications  of  Regional  Poultry  Research  Laboratorv.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  40-307  A  1.38 :  609 

AGBICULTUB.VL  AND  INDUSTRIAL  CHEMISTRY  BUREAU 

Fann  products.  Promising  new  outlets  for  farm  products;  by  Louis  B.  Howard. 
[1946.]  6  p.  4°  (AIC-128.)  [Processed.  Delivered  before  D.^partment  of 
Agriculture  Outlook  Conference,  Oct.  8,  1946.]     t  A  77.104/2 :  128 

Pea  vines.  Composition  and  apparent  digestibility  of  carbohydrate  and  other 
constituents  of  pea  and  lima-bean  vines  when  fed  to  sheep  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Max  Phillips,  C.  O.  Miller,  and  R.  E.  Davis.  1946.  [2]+177- 
187  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Sept.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  5.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23/a :  E-90 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


December  1946  1343 

Pnlps.  Agricultural  residue  pulps,  bleaching  studies  on  straw  pulps  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  S.  I.  Aronovsky,  G.  H.  Nelson,  and  E.  C  Lathrop. 
[1946.]  11  p.  11.  4°  (AIC-131.)  [Processed.  Published  in  Paper  trade  journal 
117,  no.  25,  Dec.  16,  1943.]     t  A  77.104/2 :  131 

Rutin.  Production  of  rutin  from  buckwheat  leaf  meal ;  by  Roderick  K.  Eskew, 
G.  W.  Macpherson  Phillips,  Edward  L.  Griffin,  jr.,  and  Paul  W.  Edwards. 
Apr.  1946.  cover  title,  [6]+  19  p.  6  pi.  4"  (AIC-114;  Eastern  Regional  Re- 
search Laboratory.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.104/2 :  114 

Soybean  or  vegetable  milk,  resume  and  bibliography ;  by  A.  K.  Smith  and  A.  C. 
Beckel.  Feb.  1946.  cover  title,  14  p.  4°  (AIG-113;  Northern  Regional  Re- 
search Laboratory.)  [Processed.  Published  in  Chemical  and  engineering 
news,  24,  1946.]     t  A  77.104/2: 113 

Tung  oil.  Applicability  of  continuous  solvent  extraction  to  tung  oil;  by  Raiford 
L.  Holmes  and  Frank  0.  Pack.  [Sept.  1946]  16  p.  4°  (AIC-116.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  77.104/2 :116 

ANIMAIi  INDUSTRY  BUKEAU 

Beef.    Estimation  of  composition  of  beef  carcasses  and  cuts  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  O.  G.  Hankins  and  Paul  E.  Howe.     Oct.  1946.     20  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.    Technical  bulletin  926.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  16 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-303  A  1.36 :  926 

Directory  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry;  revised  to  July  1,  1&46.     1946.     ii-f 
30  p.     [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  07 
L.  C.  card  Agr  10-511  A  77.221 :  946 

Pasture  handbook ;  by  A.  T.  Semple,  H.  N.  Vinall,  C.  R.  Enlow,  and  T.  E.  Wood- 
ward ;  with  foreword  by  Henry  A.  Wallace,  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  Apr.  1934, 
slightly  revised  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  88  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  194.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant  Indus- 
try, Soils  and  Agricultural  Engineering  Bureau  and  Dairy  Industry  Bureau.] 
*  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-304  A  1.38 :  194/5 

Sheep.  Parasites  and  parasitic  diseases  of  sheep ;  [by  Maurice  O.  Hall,  Gerard 
Dikmans  and  Willard  H.  Wright].  [Apr.  1923,  revised  Feb.  1938,  slightly 
revised  Sept.  1946.]  [1946.]  ii-|-49  p.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bul- 
letin 1330.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1150.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.9:1330/11 

Zoology.     Index-catalogue  of  medical  and  veterinary  zoology:  pt.  7,  authors,  H 
to  Juzuki ;  by  Albert  Hassall,  Mildred  A.  Doss,  Dorothy  B.  Segal,  and  Gertrude 
B.  Car.son.     Nov.   1^6.     [l]-f  1755-2271  p.     *  Paper,  $1.25.     •Item  69 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-796  A  77.219 :  7 

ENTOMOLOGY  AND  PLANT  QXJABANTINE  BXJEEAU 

Alfalfa.  Temporary  immunity  in  alfalfa  ordinarily  susceptible  to  attack  by  pea 
aphid  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  T.  Emery.  1946.  [2] -f  33^3  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  July  15, 1946,  v.  73,  no.  2.]     *Paper,  10c. 

A  1.23/a :  K-338 

Honey  bees.  Use  of  pollen  traps  and  pollen  supplements  in  developing  honeybee 
colonies;  by  C.  W.  Schaefer  and  C.  L.  Farrar.  Oct.  1946.  7  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(E-531,  revised.)      [Processed.]     f  A  77.312 :  E-531/rev. 

Semicarbazones.  Review  of  laboratory  tests  on  toxicity  of  certain  semicarba- 
zones  to  various  insects  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  S.  I.  Gertler.  Oct. 
1946.     15  p.  4°     (E-705.)     [Processed.]     f  A  77.312:  E-705 

Service  announcements.  Service  and  regulatory  announcements:  List  of  inter- 
cepted plant  pests,  1945  (list  of  pests  recorded  during  period  July  1,  1944- 
June  30,  1945,  as  intercepted  in,  on,  or  with  plants  and  plant  products  entering 
United  States  territory)  :  [compiled  by  N.  Rex  Hunt,  Judith  Hunt,  and  H.  L. 
Sanford].  Nov.  1946.  47  p.  t  •  Item  86 
L.  C.   card  Agr  14-383  A  77.308/2 :  945 

Silverfish;  [by  B.  A.  Back].     [Oct.  1937,  revised  June  1946.]     [1946.]     4  p.  il 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Leaflet  149.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  13  A  1.35: 149/3 

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HITMAN  NUTRITION  AND  HOMB  ECONOMICS  BTJBEATJ 

Mending.  ABC's  of  mending  [by  Clarice  L.  Scott,  Bess  Vlemont  Morrison]. 
[Nov.  1942,  revised  Sept.  1943,  slightly  revised  Oct.  1040.]  [1946.]  (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1925.)     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9:  1925/3 

Rural  income.  1947  outlook  charts,  rural  family  living.  Oct.  1946.  cover  title, 
vi+[82]  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  iu  cooperation  with  ARricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau.]     t  A  77.702  :  R  88/2/947 

Stveetpotato  recipes.    [Oct.  1946.]    12  p.  11.  narrow  8°    (Agriculture  Dept.    AIS- 
58.)     t     •  Item  11 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-306  A  l.(>4 :  58 

PLANT  INDUSTRY,   SOILS,   AND  AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEEMNO  BUREAU 

Apples.  Influence  of  o-naphthaleneacetic  acid  spray  on  maturity  and  storage 
physiology  of  apples,  pears,  and  sweet  cherries  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Fisk  Gerhardt  and  D.  F.  Allmendinger.  1946.  [2]+]89-20G  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Sept.  1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  5.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.23/a :  G-1355 

Cereals.  Comparison  of  effects  of  beat  and  X-rays  on  dormant  seeds  of  cereals, 
with  special  reference  to  polyploidy  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  Luther 
Smith.  1946.  [2J +137-158  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
Aug.  15,  1946,  V.  73,  uo.  4.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  O-1360 

Corn.  Handling  and  storing  soft  corn  on  farm;  [by  C.  K.  Shedd].  [Sept.  1945, 
slightly  revised  Sept.  1946.]  [1946.]  [2]+13p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1976.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •Item  10  A  1.9: 1976/2 

Cotton.  Environmental  modification  of  fiber  properties  as  source  of  error  in 
cotton  experiments  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  D.  M.  Simpson  and  K.  L. 
Hertel.  1946.  [2]  4-97-311  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Aug. 
1,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  3.]     *  Paper,  lOc.  A  1.23/a  :  G-1354 

Grotalaria,  culture  and  utilization;    [by  Roland   McKee,   G.  E.   Ritchey,  J.   L. 
Stephens,  and  H.  W.  Johnson].     [Oct.  1946.]     ii  +  17  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1980.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •Item  10 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-308  A  1.9 :  1980 

Currants  and  gooseberries,  their  culture  and  relation  to  white-pine  blister  rust, 
[bv  George  M.  Darrow  and  S.  B.  Detwiler;  with  contributions  by  others]. 
[Aug.  1924,  revised  Apr.  1938,  slightly  revised  July  1946.]  [1946.]  il-f36  p.  11. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1398.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
1024.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9  :  1398/10 

Farmhouses.  Preventing  moisture  in  farmhouses.  [1946.]  11  p.  4°  (Informa- 
tion series  71,  rev.  June  1946.)     [Processed.]     t  A  77.518:  71 

Fire  fighting  on  farms  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  T.  Holman.     [Oct.  l'.>46.] 
cover  title,  54  p.  il.  12°     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  612.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.    Text  and  another  illustra- 
tion on  p.  1-2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  14 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-302  A  1.38 :  612 

Fvlton  County,  Ind'.  Soil  survey,  Fulton  County,  Ind.,  by  O.  C  Rogers,  A.  P. 
Bell,  T.  E.  Barnes,  and  Sutton  Myers;  with  section  on  Management  of  soils  of 
Fulton  County,  by  A.  T.  Wiancko.  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  82  p.  il.  1  pi.  map  in 
pocket.  ([Soil  survey  report]  series  1937,  no.  17.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Purdue  University  Agricultural  Exi)eriment  Stntion.  Text  and  another 
illustration  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  ♦Paper,  50c.  •  Item  143 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-309  A  77.514  :  937/17 

Kings  County,  Calif.  Soil  survey.  Kings  County,  Calif,  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  John  L.  Retzer,  R.  A.  Gardner,  L.  F.  Koehler,  and  Ralph  C.  Cole. 
Oct.  1946.  cover  title,  102  p.  il.  1  pi.,  2  p.  of  pi.  2  maps  in  pocket.  ( [Soil  survey 
report]  series  19;i8,  no.  9.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Cali- 
fornia Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  another  illustration  on 
p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  $1.00.  •  Item  143 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-310  A  77.514 :  938/9 

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Onion-set  production;  [by  J.  C.  Walker,  W.  C.  Edmundson,  and  H.  A.  Jones]. 
[May  1944.  slightly  revised  Oct.  1940.]  [1946.]  [2] +21  p.  il.  (Agriculture 
Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1955.)  [Supersedes  sections  on  onion  sets  in  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  434,  Home  production  of  onion  seed  and  sets.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

•  Item  10  A  1.9 :  1955/2 

Pears.  Handling  and  preparing  Kiefifer  pear  for  use  as  food;  [by  C.  W.  Cul- 
pepper, J.  M.  Lutz  and  H.  H.  Moon].  [Feb.  1938,  slightly  revised  Sept.  1946.] 
[1946.]  ii-f  15  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1796.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  46-305  A  1.9  :  1796/2 

Plaster  and  plastering  (gypsum  and  lime).  [1946.]  6  p.  4°  (Information  series 
32,  revised.)      [Processed.]     t  A  77.518: 32 

Sorghum.  Growing  and  feeding  grain  sorghums;  [by  J.  H.  Martin,  J.  S.  Cole, 
and  A.  T.  Semple].  [Dec.  1936,  slightly  revised  1946.]  [1946.]  ii-f  46  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1764.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Animal  Industry  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  1.9: 1764/2 

Sugar  beets.  Yellow  wilt  of  sugar  beet  in  Argentina  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  C.  W.  Bennett  and  Carlos  Munck.  1940.  [2] +45-64  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  July  15,  1946,  v.  73,  no.  2.]     *  Paper  10c. 

A  1.23/a :  G-1353 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Addresses.  Developing  cooperative  work  in  outlook  and  goals  ;  [by]  H.  M.  Dixon. 
Oct.  11,  1946.  3  p.  4°  [Processed.  Talk  presented  at  National  Outlook  Con- 
ference, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  7-11,  1946.]     t  A  43.21  :C  78 

4-H   Clubs.    4-H   Clubs.     [1946.]     4   p.    il.    narrow   24"     t  Information   Office. 

•  Item  96  A  43.2 :  F  82/12 

FARM  CREDIT  ADMINISTRATION 

Loans.  Semiannual  report  on  loans  and  discounts,  June  30,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  + 
10  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t  A  72.12:  946/1 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Pines.  Tests  of  direct  seeding  with  pines  in  Piedmont  region ;  by  W.  E.  McQuil- 
kin.  1946.  [2] +113-136  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  Aug. 
15,  1946,  V.  73,  no.  4.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  A  1.23/a  :  F-104 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Agriculture  Department.  Origin,  structure,  and  functions  of  Department  of 
Agriculture.     Revised  Jan.  1946.     [1946.]     19  p.  1  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

A  21.2  :  Ag  8/6/946 

Publications.  List  of  agricultural  publications  available  for  distribution  by 
Members  of  Congress  to  homemakers  and  residents  of  cities  and  towns  [list 
no.  3,  Aug.  28,  1946].     [1946.]      [2]  p.     t     •  Item  131  A  21.9/8: 3/26 

LIBRARY 

Mango,  list  of  references  [with  list  of  sources  consulted] ;  compiled  by  Helen  V. 
Barnes.     Oct.  1946.    62  p.  4°     (Library  list  29.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  ca  rd  Agr  46-300  A  17.17 :  29 

PLANT  AND  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Mail.  Mail.  June  1946.  cover  title,  [4] +24  p.  4°  (O.  P.  O.  pub.  7.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  1  and  2  of  cover,]     t  A  60.8:  7 

Records.  Disposition  of  official  records,  standard  form  records.  May  1946. 
cover  title,  42  p.  4°  (O.  P.  O.  pub.  1,  rev.,  supp.  1.)  [Processed.  Text  on 
p.  2  of  cover.]     t  A  60.8 : 1/2/supp.l 

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PRODUCTION  AND  MARKETING  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  Action  programs  to  improve  nutrition,  talk  by  Robert  H.  Shields,  ad- 
ministrator of  Production  and  Marketing  Administration,  at  USDA  Outlook 
Conference,  Oct.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  A82.24:Sh6 

Farming  for  the  future  in  New  York.  Aug.  1946.  12  p.  il.  4°  (Agriculture 
Dept.  PA-17.)     ?•  Item  11  A  1.68 :  17 

Grain.  Trade  in  grain  futures,  July-Sept.  1946;  v.  13,  no.  1-3.  [1946.]  various 
paging,  4"     [Monthly.     Processed.]     f  A  82.29 :  13/1-3 

Grapefruit  juice.  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  grapefruit  juice 
(effective  Nov.  1,  1946).  5th  issue.  [Oct.  18,  1946.]  11  p.  il.  4"  [Processed. 
These  standards  supersede  standards  that  have  been  in  effect  since  Dec.  15, 
1941.]     t  A  82.20 :  G  766/3/946 

Milk. — Amendment  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Dayton-Springfleld, 
Ohio,  marketing  area,  effective  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  (Order  71,  amdt. 
1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt. 
971]     t     •  Item  159  A  80.825 :  71/amdt.l 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Marketing  Services  Office  so 
that  it  may  be  Hied  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

■ Amendment  1  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  marketing  area,  effective  May  14,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  (Order  46, 
amdt.  1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders) 
pt.  946.]     t     •  Item  159  A  80.116 :  46/amdt.l 

Note. — This  Amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Distribution  Office  so  that 
it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  1  to  Order  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Columbus,  Ohio, 

marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  1,  1944  [1946].  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order  74,  amdt. 
1.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  974.] 
t     •  Item  159  A  82.22 :  74/amdt.l 

Amendment  2,  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Dayton- 
Springfield,  Ohio,  marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order 
71,  amdt.  2.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  Or- 
ders) pt.  971.]     t     •  Item  159  A  80.825 :  71/amdt.2 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Marketing  Services  Office  so 
that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Amendment  4,  to  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p.  (Order  65, 
amdt.  4.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders) 
pt.  965.]     t     •  Item  159  A  80.116 :  65/amdt.4 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Distribution  Office,  War  Food 
Administration,  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Order  amending  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  greater 

Boston,  Mass.,  marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  21,  1946.  [1946.]  1  p.  (Order  4, 
as  amended,  amdt.  4.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Mar- 
keting orders)  pt.  904.]     f     •  Item  159  A  73.8  :  4/amdt.4 

Note. — This  amendment  is  classed  with  the  Order  under  Surplus  Marketing  Admin- 
istration so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Order  amending  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Lowell- 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  21, 1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order 
34,  as  amended,  amdt.  3.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Mar- 
keting orders)  pt.  934.]     t     •  Item  159  A  75.20 :  34/amdt.3 

Note. — This  amendment   is   classed  with  the   Order  under  Agricultural   Marketing 
Administration  so  that  it  may  be  filed  with  the  publication  which  it  amends. 

Order  amending  Order,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  marketing  area,  effective  Sept.  14,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  (Order  45, 
as  amended,  amdt.  2.)  [Title  7,  chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Mar- 
keting orders)  pt.  945.]     t     •  Item  159  A  82.22  :  45/amdt.2 

• Oi-der,  as  amended,  regulating  handling  of  milk  in  Chicago,  111.,  marketing 

area,  effective  Sept  1,  1(M6.  [1946.]  16  p.  (Order  41,  as  amended.)  [Title  7, 
chap.  9,  Code  of  Federal  regulations,  (Marketing  orders)  pt.  941.]  t  •  Item 
159  A  82.22 :  41 

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Orange  juice  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  canned  orange  juice  (effec- 
tive Nov.  15,  1946),  4th  issue.  [Nov.  1,  1946.]  9  p.  il.  4°  [Processed.  Super- 
sedes standards  in  effect  since  Dec.  15,  1942.]     f  A  82.20  :  Or  1/946 

Raisins.  United  States  standards  for  grades  of  processed  raisins  (effective  Oct. 
15,1946).  2d  issue.  [Oct.  14,  1946.]  13  p.  4°  [Processed.  Supersedes  stand- 
ards in  effect  since  Mar.  2,  1942.]     t  A  82.20 :  R-13/946 

School  hatches.  National  school  lunch  program.  [Aug.  1946.]  4  p.  il.  (Agri- 
culture Dept.     [PA-19].)     $     •  Item  11  A  1.68: 19 

Sugar  beets.  Determination  of  proportionate  shares  for  farms  in  domestic  beet 
sugar  area  for  1946  crop.  Sept.  10,  1940.  1  p.  (S.  D.  242;  Sugar  Branch.) 
t     •  Item  30  A  82.19  :242 

Sugarcane.  Detei'mination  of  fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for  persons  em- 
ployed in  harvesting  of  1946  crop  of  sugarcane  in  Louisiana.  Sept.  17,  1946. 
2  p.     (S.  D.  243 ;  Sugar  Branch.)     t     •  Item  30  A  82.19  :  243 

Determination  of  fair  and  reasonable  wage  rates  for  persons  employed  in 

production,  cultivation,  and  harvesting  of  sugarcane  in  Florida  during  period 
July  1,  1946-June  30,  1947.  Sept.  3,  1946.  1  p.  (S.  D.  241 ;  Sugar  Branch.) 
t     •  Item  30  A  82.19 :241 

FIELD   SERVICE  BKANCH 

jigricultural  conservation.  Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Arizona,  1947 
handbook.     [1946.]     19  p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Ariz.)     t     •  Item  44 

A  82.112 :  Ar4i/947 
— —    Agricultural   conservation   program   for  Idaho,   1947  handbook.     [1946.] 
ii+38  p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Idaho.)     t     •  Item  44 

A  82.112  :  Id  1/947 

Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Kansas,  1947  handbook.     [1946.] 

22  p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Kansas.)     f     •Item  44 

A  82.112  :  K  13/947 

Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Montana,  1947  handbook.     [1946.] 

ii+27  p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Montana.)     t     •  Item  44 

A  82.112 :  M  76/947 

• Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Nevada,  1947  handbook.     [1946.] 

18  p.  (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Nevada.)  [Includes  list  of  Farmers'  bulle- 
tins on  subjects  related  to  agriculture.]     t     •  Item  44  A  82.112 :  N  41/947 

Agricultural   conservation   program   for  North   Dakota,   1947   handbook. 

[1946.]     22  p.      (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  N.  Dak.)     t     •Item  44 

A  82.112  :N81d/947 

■    Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Oregon,  1947  handbook.     [1946.] 

ii-|-21  p.      (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Oregon.)     t     •Item  44 

A  82.112  :  Or  3/947 

— —  Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Washington,  1947  handbook. 
[1946.]     ii+20  p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1,  Washington.)     t     •  Item  44 

A  82.112  :W  27/947 

Agricultural  conservation  program  for  Wyoming,  1947  handbook.     [1946.] 

ii+22p.     (Western  region;  WR  47-1.)     t     •  Item  44  A  82.112  :  W  99/947 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  east  central  region :  Completing 

ACP  performance  reports  and  preparing  applications  for  payment,  1946.  Sept. 
20,  1940.  28  p.  4°  (ECA-70-46.)  [Proce.ssod.  1946  program  supplement  to 
ECA-70,  General  procedure  for  preparing  ACP  applications  for  pavment.]     t 

A  83.6 :  P  29/2/SUPP.2 

Note. — This   supplement   is  classed   with   the  original   publication   so   that   the   set 
may  be  filed  together. 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  California,  supp.  3  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  12,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  California,  supp.  3.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112:  C  12/946/supp.3 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Idaho,  supp.  1  [to  handbook]. 

Apr.  10,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Idaho,  supp.  1.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112 :  Id  1/946/supp.l 

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1348  Government  Pubulcations 

Agricultural  conservation — Continued. 

1046  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Kansas,  supp.  1  [to  handbook]. 

Mar.  20,  iy-16.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Kansas,  supp.  1.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112  :  K  13/946/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2  [to  handbook].     Apr.  12,  1946.     2  p.     ([Western  region]; 

WR  46-1,  Kansas,  supp.  2.)     [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  K  13/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  North  Dakota,  supp.  1   [to 

handbook].  Apr.  12.  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  North  Dakota, 
supp.  1.)     [Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  N  81  d/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Utah,  supp.  1  [to  handbook]. 

Apr.  19,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Utah,  supp.  1.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  A  82.112 :  Ut  1/946/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2   [to  handbook].     Apr.  12,  1946.     1  p.     (Western   region; 

WR  46-1;  Utah,  supp.  2.)     [Processed.]     f  A  82.112  :  Ut  l/946/supp.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Washington,  supp.  1  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  12,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Washington,  supp.  1.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  W  27/946/supp.l 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program  for  Wyoming,  supp.  2  [to  hand- 
book]. Apr.  12,  1946.  1  p.  (Western  region;  WR  46-1,  Wyoming,  supp.  2.) 
[Processed.]     t  A  82.112 :  W  99/946/supp.2 

■    1946  agricultural  conservation  program ;  preparation  of  Form  WR-46-10, 

1946  application  for  payment,  computation  of  payments  thereon,  and  trans- 
mittal to  State  office.  Sept.  13,  1946.  22  p.  4°  (WR^6-13,  pt.  2.)  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  A  82.106 :  C  76/4/946/pt.2 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  preparation  of  Forms  WR-46-10, 

1946  application  for  payment,  computation  of  payments  thereon,  and  trans- 
mittal to  State  office.  Sept.  13,  1946.  8  p.  4°  (WR^6-13,  pt.  2,  Arizona, 
supp.  1. )     [  Processed.  ]     t  A  82.106 :  C  76/4/946/pt.2  supp.l,  Ariz. 

1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  preparation  of  Form  WR^6-10, 

1946  application  for  payment,  computation  of  payments  thereon,  and  trans- 
mittal to  State  office.  Sept.  13,  1946.  12  p.  4'  (WR-46-13,  pt.  2,  California, 
supp.  1. )     [  Processed.  ]    t  A  82.106 :  C  76/4/946/pt.2/supp.l,  Calif. 

— —  1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  preparation  of  Form  WR-46-10, 
1946  application  for  payment,  computation  of  payments  thereon,  and  trans- 
mittal to  State  office.  Sept.  13,  1946.  15  p.  4"  (WR-46-13,  pt.  2,  Colorado, 
supp.  1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.106 :  C  76/4/946/pt.2/supp.l,  Colo. 

. 1946  agricultural  conservation  program,  preparation  of  Form  WR-46-10, 

1946  application  for  payment,  computation  of  payments  thereon,  and  trans- 
mittal to  State  office.  Sept.  13,  1&16.  15  p.  4°  (WR-46-13,  pt.  2,  Idaho, 
supp.l.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.106 :  C  76/4/W6/pt.2/supp.l,  Idaho 

1947  agricultural  conservation  program  bulletin.    Aug.  22,   1946.     10  p. 

(ACP-1947.)     t     •  Item  21  A  82.102  :  C  76/947 

Sept. 

A  82.112  VAr4k/947 

Maryland  handbook  of  conservation  practices,  1947.    Sept.  19,  1945.    [1] 

4-  8  p.  4°     (ECR-1101-Md.)     t  A  82.111 :  M  36/947 

Tohncco.  Marketing  quota  instructions  for  warehousemen,  dealers  and  field 
assistants,  194(>-47  marketing  year,  fire-cured  and  dark  air-cured  tobacco  (ex- 
cept type  21,  Virginia  fire-cured  tobacco),  Oct.  3,  1046.  2  p.  4°  (Tobacco 
24,  supp.  1.)      [Processed.]     t  A  82.106 :  T  55/5/946-47/supp.l 

Marketing  quota  Instructions  for  warehousemen,  dealers,  and  field  assist- 
ants, lf)46-47  marketing  year,  Virginia  flre-cured  tobacco  (type  21  only). 
Oct.  3,  1946.    4  p.  4°     (Tobacco  24,  supp.  2.)     [Processed.]     t 

A  82.106 :  T  55/5/946-47/snpp.2 


1947  agricultural  conservation  program  handbook  for  Arkansas. 

1946.    ii  +  18  p.     (Southern  region;  SRB-llOl-Ark.)     t     •  Item  39 

A  82 112:  A 


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December  1946  1349 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note  . — The  Commission  furnishes  individual  copies  of  most  of  its  publications  gra- 
tuitously to  whose  who  apply  for  them. 

Efficiency  rating  system,  effective  Jan.  1,  1944,  amended  to  Oct.  1946.  [1946.] 
16  p.  (Form  3823;  Personnel  Classification  Division,  EiMcieucy  Ratings  Ad- 
ministration Section.)     *  Paper,  5c.  CS  1.7/2  :  Ef  4/946 

Federal  personnel  manual.  Federal  personnel  manual,  transmittal  sheet  54,  Oct. 
14,  1946.  11946.J  [12]  p.  4"  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *Paper,  beginning 
witli  Transmittal  slieet  no.  1,  subscription  price  is  $3.50  (52  issues)  ;  foreign 
subscription,  $5.(X).     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  54 

Note. — This  Installment  contains  certain  pages  to  be  substituted  for  pages  of  the 
Federal  personnel  manual. 

Same,  transmittal  slieet  55;  Oct.  24,  1946.     [1946.]     [6]  p.  4°     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form.]     t     •  Item  171  CS  1.41 :  55 

Note. — This  installment  contains  pages  R6-10  and  R6-10-01,  and  pages  Vl-11  and 
Vl-12  of  the  Federal  personnel  manual. 

COMMERCE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — The  Department  of  Commerce  is  engaged  in  numerous  activities  concerned  with 
the  promotion  of  the  Nation's  industry  and  trade.  Through  services  of  this  character, 
the  Department  assists  in  simplihcatiuu  processes,  the  increase  and  improvement  of  pro- 
duction and  the  elimination  of  waste  in  production  and  distribution.  Aids  to  industry 
include  conducting  investigations  and  research  to  facilitate  tlie  production,  transportation, 
and  sale  of  goods,  and  supplying  trade  information  to  American  producers  and  exporters ; 
encouraging  invention  by  protecting  inventors  in  their  patent  rights;  enumerating  com- 
piling, and  disseminating  population  statistics  as  well  as  social,  industrial,  and  Hscal  data; 
establishing  commodity  weights,  measures,  and  standards;  fostering  the  Nation's  civil  air 
transportation  system;  and  disseminating  vital  weatlier  information.  The  free  distribu- 
tion of  publications  of  the  Department  is  confined  almost  entirely  to  libraries,  educational 
institutions,  the  press,  and  conimeicial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices 
Stated  below,  from  the  Superintendent  of  DocumentSj  Government  Printing  Office,  Washing- 
ton 25,  D.  C,  to  whom  remittances  must  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part  of  the 
Department  of  Commerce. 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Commerce.  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  United  States,  calendar  year 
1943:  V.  1,  Import  and  export  statistics,  sec.  A.  1946.  xlvii-(-A8-(-1046  p.  4" 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely,  chief,  Foreign  Trade  Division.] 

*  Clotii,  $4.(X).     •  Item  250 

L.  C.  ca  rd  7-19228  C  8.159 :  943/v.l/sec. A 

Same.     (H.  doc.  681,  v.  1,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  United  States,  calendar  year  1943: 

V.  1,  Import  and  export  statistics,  supplement.  19-16.  xxi-f363  p.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely,  chief,  Foreign  Trade  Division.] 

*  Cloth,  $1.75.     •  Item  250 

L.  C.  card  14-21406  C  3.159 :  943/v.l/supp. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  681,  v.  1.  supp.,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  United  States,  calendar  year  1943: 

V.  2.  Export  transport  statistics.  1946.  xIiv-|-452  p.  4"  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  J.  Edward  Ely,  chief,  Foreign  Trade  Division.]     *  Cloth,  $2  00 

•  Item  250  C  3.159 :  943/V.2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  681,  v.  2,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Schedule  A,  statistical  classification  of  imports  into  United  States,  with 

rates  of  duty  and  regulations  governing  preparation  of  mnnthlv.  quarterly 
and  annual  statements  of  imports.  Sept.  1,  1946,  edition.  1946.  xv-j-lG5  p.  4" 
[Snpersede.s  .Tnn.  1,  1943,  issue.]     *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  204 

L.  C.  card  24-26070  C  3.150 :  A/946 

Elrrfiotifi.  Vote  cast  in  Presidential  and  eongressionnl  elections,  19'28-44  [with 
bihliogrnphy].     1946.     iii-fl71  p.  4"     (Elections,  1944,  no.  5.)     •Paper,  50c. 

•  Item  198  C  3.153 :  944/5 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


X350  Government  Publications 

Financial  statistics.    City  finances,  1944:  v.  1,  Individual  city  reports  [title  page 
and  contents].     [IMCJ.]     iv  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  34-28211  C  3.142 :  944/v.l/t.p.&  cont. 

Same:  v.  3,  Statistical  compendium,  preliminary  summary,  Summary  of 

city  government  finances  in  1944.  May  1946.  46  p.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  Calvert  L.  Dedrick,  chief,  Governments  Division.]     t 

C  3.142 :  944/v.3/prelim. 

Stale  finances,  1945:  v.  1,  State  government  finances.     Each  [2] +10  p.  4° 

[Processed.  A  separate  report  will  be  issued  for  each  of  the  48  States.  The 
following  numbers  have  been  issued  during  the  period  of  this  Monthly  cata- 
log.]    t 

L.  C.  card  16-26796  C  3.141 :  945/v.l,no.l-20 

1.  Arkansas   [flscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,   1,776,446]. 

Sept.  1946. 

2.  Rhode  Island  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  778,972]. 

Sept.  1946. 

3.  Florida    [fiscal   year  ended  June  30,   1945,   population   July   1,   1944,   2,367,217]. 

Sept.  1946. 

4.  Pennsylvania  [fiscal  year  ended  May  31,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  9,247,088]. 

Sept.  1946. 

5.  New  York  fiscal  year  ended  Mar.  31,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  12,632,890]. 

Sept.  1946. 

6.  California    [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,   1945,  population  July  1,   1944,  8,746,989]. 

Sept.  1946. 

7.  Idaho   [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  531,573].     Oct. 

1946. 

8.  Ohio  [fiscal  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944,  population  July  1,  1944,  6,836,667].     Oct. 

1946. 

9.  Colorado  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  1,147,259].     Oct. 

1946. 

10.  Arizona  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  638,412].     Oct. 

1946. 

11.  Connecticut  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  1,776,807]. 

Oct.  1946. 

12.  Delaware  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  283,802].     Oct. 

1946. 

13.  Iowa   [flscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  2,269,759].     Oct. 

1946. 

14.  New  Hampshire  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  457,231]. 

Oct.  1946. 

15.  New  Jersev  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  4,167,840]. 

Oct.  1946. 

16.  Georgia  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944.  3,223,727].     Oct. 

1946. 

17.  Nevada  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  156,445].     Oct. 

1946. 

18.  West  Virginia  [fiscal  vear  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  1,715,984]. 

Oct.  1946. 

19.  Wvoming  [fiscal  year  ended  Sept.  30,  1944,  population  July  1,  1944,  257,108].     Oct. 

1946. 

20.  Kansas  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1945,  population  July  1,  1944,  1,774,447].     Nov. 

1946. 

Foreign  trade.  Monthly  United  States  foreign  trade  statistical  publications. 
Oct.  1946.  ii+14  p.  4°  [Processed.  Prepared  under  supervision  of  J.  Edward 
Ely,  chief,  Foreign  Trade  Division.]     t  C  3.166  :  946 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Bureau  of  Census,  July  1,  194^June  30,  1946.    Wash- 
ington, 1946.    14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  8-20800  C  3.1 :  946 

f^tatistical  abstract.  Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1946  [with  Bibli- 
ography of  sources  of  statistical  data]  67th  number.  [1946.]  xii-f  1039  p. 
[Compiled  under  supervision  of  Morris  H.  Hansen,  statistical  assistant  to 
director  by  Morris  B.  Ullman,  statistician,  and  Kathleen  H.  Dugan,  editor.] 

*  Cloth,  $2.25.     •  Item  205 

L.  C.  card  4-18089  C  3.134 :  946 

Same.     (H.  doc.  502,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Vital  statistics  of  United  States,  1944:  pt.  2,  Natality  and  mortality  data  for 
United  States  tabulated  by  place  of  residence.  1940.  xxi+595  p.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Halbert  L.  Dunn,  chief,  Vital  Statistics  Division.] 

*  Cloth,  $2.50.     •  Item  206 

L.  C.  card  40-26272  C  3.139 :  944/pt.2 

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December  1946  1351 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  AUTHORITY 

CIVIL  AERONAUTICS  BOARD 

Note." — -The  opinions  in  economic  proceedings  of  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Board  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,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  a  subscription  price  of  $2.00  per  volume  ; 
single  copies  vary  in  price. 

Aircraft  accidents.  Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft 
accident,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  July  19,  ]!)46.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [I'rocessed.J     t 

C  31.213  :  B  764 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Clinton, 

Miss.,  June  30,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213 :  C  617/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Doyles- 

town,  Pa.,  June  29,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t        C  31.213  :D  778 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Forlsed 

River,  N.  J.,  Aug.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t        C  31.213  :F  764 

Facts,  conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft   accident  near 

Clinton,  Md.,  May  6,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t        C  31.213 :  C  617 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  Fair- 
field, Calif.,  Aug.  10, 1946.     [1946.]     Ip.  4°     [Processed.]     t      C  31.213 :  F 161/3 

Facts,   conditions  and   circumstances   concerning  aircraft   accident   near 

Leavenworth,  Kans.,  July  4,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  L  487 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Lynnport,  Pa.,  Apr.  7, 1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t      C  31.213  :L 993 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Mitchell,  S.  D.,  Jan.  20,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  M  696 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Monroe,  La.,  Aug.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f     C  31.213  :M  757 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near  New 

London,  Mo.,  June  21,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  N  42  L 

Facts,  conditions  and   circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Poteau,  Okla.,  Aug.  10, 1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4»     [Processed.]     t     C  31.213 :  P  847 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances   concerning  aircraft  accident   near 

Rushville,  Nebr.,  Apr.  27,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213 :  R  896 

Facts,   conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident  near 

Union,  S.  C,  July  25,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t      C  31.213 :  Un  33 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  St.  Paul, 

Minn.,  Feb.  23,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213:  Sa  2  pa 

Facts,   conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,   San 

Mateo,  Calif.,  June  16,  1946.     [1946.]     1  p.  4'^     [Processed.]     t 

C  31.213  :Sa  5  ma/2 

Facts,  conditions  and  circumstances  concerning  aircraft  accident,  Tahoe 

Village,  Nev.,  July  4,  1946.     [1046.]     1  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  C  31.213  :  T  13 

Aviation  Corporation.  Docket  no.  2052,  Aviation  Corporation,  decided  Oct.  30, 
1945;  order.  1946.  p.  609.  ( [Opinion]  43.)  [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]  t 
•   Item  226  C  31.211/a  :  6/43 

Civil  air  regulations  amendments.     [Processed.]     t  C  31.209: 

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in  a  new  form,  and  are  numbered  so  that  no  nmendment  will  affect  more  than  one  part 
of  the  Regulations.  These  amendments  or  digests  of  them  will  be  published  ih  the 
monthly  Civil  aeronautics  journal.  Separate  entries  of  these  amendments  are  not  listed 
in  the  Monthly  catalog. 

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Loic-slow  flying,  fatal  mistake  [by  Harold  G.  Crowley].  [1946.]  [2] +4  p.  il. 
(Safety  bulletin  173-146.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  226  0  31.214:173 

Transcontinental  d  Western  Air,  Inc.  Docket  no.  1700,  Transcontinental  &  West- 
ern Air,  Inc.,  mail  rates,  decided  Oct.  26,  1945;  opinion  [and  order].  [1945.] 
p.  595-607.     ([Opinion]   42.)      [From  C.  A.  B.  Reports,  v.  6.]     •Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  226.  C  31.211/a :  6/42 

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  au.xilinry  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  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  publications  are  located  at  the  principal  sea  ports  of  the  United  States. 

Aeronautical  charts,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  dates  of  latest  prints;  Oct.  28, 
1946.     [1946.]     [2]  p.  f     [Processed.]     t  C  4.2 :  C  38/5/946-5 

Same,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  dates  of  latest  prints;  Nov.  11,  1946. 

[1946.]     3   p.   f     [Processed.]     %  C  4.2 :  C  38/5/946-6 

DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Domestic  Commerce  was  established  by  Department  of  Commerce 
order  no.  10  of  Dec.  18,  1945. 

Confectionery-toMcco  store.    Establishing  and  operating  confectionery-tobacco 
store  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  George  F.  Dudik.     [1046.]     v-f53  p.  il.     (Indus- 
trial (small  business)  series  no.  48.)      [Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1^ 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  254 
L.  C.  card  46-27947  C  36.7 :  48 

Feed.  Establishing  and  operating  retail  feed  and  farm  supply  store  [with  sources 
of  information]  ;  by  Victor  B.  Hood.  [1046.]  iii+38p.  il.  (Industrial  (small 
business)  series  no.  45.)      [Text  and  another  illustration  on  p.  1-4  of  cover.] 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  254 

L.  C.  card  46-27933  C  36.7 :  45 

INTERNATIONAL  TRADE  OFFICE 

Industrial  reference  sei'vice.    *  various  prices,  see  note  below.     •  Item  253 
L.  C.  card  45-28228  C  34.10 : 

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Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

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pt.  2.  Ciiemicals,  drugs  and  pharmaceuticals, 
pt.  3.   Motion   pictures  and   equipment, 
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pt.  5.  Foodstuffs,  fats  and  oils, 
pt.   6.  Forest  products, 
pt.  7.  Leather, 
pt.  8.  General   products, 
pt.  9.  Textiles  and  related  products. 
pt.  10.  Machinery  &  motive  products, 
pt.  11.    Metals  &  minerals. 
pt.  12.  Commodities  reference  service. 

International  reference  service.     International  reference  service,  v.  3,  no.  25; 
Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  4"     [Title  is:   Economic  situation   in  Venezuela, 
1945;  prepared  bv  H.  Theodore  Hoffmann.]     ♦Paper,  oc.     •  Item  255 
L.  C.  card  41-.''.0213  C  34.11 :  3/25 

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International  reference  service — Continued. 

■    Same,  v.  3,  no.  33;  Aug.  1946.     [1946.]     14  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Nicaragua. 

Foreign  commerce  yearbook  series.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •Item  255 

C  34.11 : 3/33 

Same,  v.  8,  no.  34 ;  Aug.  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  4»  [Title  is  :  Economic  condi- 
tions in  Cuba,  1945 ;  prepared  in  American  Republics  Division.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  255  C  34.11 :  3/34 

Same,  V.  3,  no.  36 ;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     12  p.  4°     [Title  is :  Establishing 

a  business  in  Peru,  witli  bibliography.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  255 

C  34.11 : 3/36 

Same,  v.  3,  no.  38;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     S  p.  il.  4°     [Title  is:  Mexico 

(summary  of  current  economic  information)  ;  prepared  by  foreign  service  of 
United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  255  C  34.11:  3/38 

Same,  v.  3,  no.  39;  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  4°  [Title  is:  Economic  con- 
ditions in  Dominican  Republic,  1945 ;  prepared  in  American  Republics  Division.] 
*Paper,  5c.     •  Item  255  C  34.11 :  3/39 

Same,  V.  3,  no.  40 ;  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  4°  [Title  is :  Economic  situa- 
tion in  British  Guiana,  1945 ;  prepared  by  H.  Theodore  Hoffman.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

•  Item  255  C  34.11:  3/40 

Same,  v.  3,  no.  43;  Sept.  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  ^^     [Title  is:  Living  and 

office-operating  costs  in  Chile,  with  list  of  suggested  readings;  prepared  by 
Mary  D.  Keating  and  Virginia  E.  Phillips.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  255 

C  34.11 : 3/43 

■ Same,  v.  3,  no.  46 ;  Sept.  1946.  [1946.]  6  p.  4°  [Title  is:  Economic  situa- 
tion  in   Panama,   1945;   prepared  by   H.   Theodore  Hoffman.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

•  Item  255  C  34.11 :  3/46 

NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

Alkylbenzenes.  Heats,  equilibrium  constants,  and  free  energies  of  formation 
of  alkylbenzenes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  J.  Taylor,  Donald  D. 
Wagman,  Mary  G.  Williams,  Kenneth  S.  Pitzer,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini. 
[1946.]  p.  95-122,  il.  4°  (Research  paper  RP1732.)  [From  Journal  of  re- 
search of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Aug.  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

O  13.22/a :  1732 

Beta  rays.  Arrangement  with  small  solid  angle  for  measurement  of  beta  rays; 
by  Leon  F.  Curtiss  and  Burrell  W.  Brown.  [1946.]  p.  91-94.  (Research 
paper  RP1731. )  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
Aug.  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a :  1731 

Caselining  materials.  Development  of  standards  for  flexible  caselining  mate- 
rials; by  Bourdon  W.  Scribner,  Frederick  T.  Carson,  and  Charles  G.  Weber. 
Sept.  23,  1946.     iii-f-23  p.  il.     (Miscellaneous  publication  M182.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

•  Item  279 

L.  C.  card  46-27948  C  13.10 :  182 

Commercial  standards  (series).  List  of  commercial  standards  [publications  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards]  ;  revised  to  Oct.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  13  p.  4" 
(Letter  circular  LC836.)      [Procee.sed.     Supersedes  LC833.]     t        013.16:836 

Dental  excavating  burs.  Dental  excavating  burs.  1946.  ii-f9  p.  (Simplified 
practice  recommendation  R195-46.)  [Effective  date,  Sept.  1,  1946.  Super- 
sedes R195-42.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  280  013.12/1:195/2 

Flameproofing  of  textiles  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Marjbrie  W.  Sandholzer. 
Aug.  23,  1946.     ii-f20  p.  il.      (Circular  0455.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  273 
L.  C.  card  46-27951  C 13.4 :  455 

Glass.  Viscosity  and  extraordinary  heat  effects  in  glass  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  Arthur  Q.  Tool.  [1946.]  p.  73-90,  il.  4°  (Research  paper  RP1730.) 
[From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Aug.  1946,  v.  37.] 

•  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a :  1730 

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Home  huilding.  List  of  published  material  relating  to  home  building  and  main- 
tenance; compiled  by  Division  of  Codes  and  Specifications.  [July  15,  1946.] 
30  p.  4°     (Letter  circular  LC-830.)      [Processed.     Supersedes  LC-805.]     t 

C  13.16:  830 

Hydrocarbons.  Purification,  purity,  and  freezing  points  of  31  hydrocarbons  of 
API-NBS  series  [with  list  of  references]  ;  Augustus  R.  Glasgow,  jr.,  Evelyn  T. 
Murphy,  Charles  B.  Williugham,  and  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1046.]  p.  141-145. 
(Research  paper  RP1734.)  [From  .Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Aug.  1040,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a :  1734 

Milk  cans.  Fluid  milk  cans.  1946.  ii+9  p.  ( Simplified  practice  recommendation 
R20S-46.)  [Effective  date,  Aug.  1,  1946.  Supersedes  R208-45.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
•  Item  280  C  13.12/1 :  208/2 

Molecular  stills.  Simple  cyclic  falling-film  molecular  still  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  John  Keenan  Taylor.  [1046.]  p.  173-176,  il.  4°  (Research  paper 
RP1739.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Sept. 
1945,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  1739 

rotassium  nitrate.  Salt  effects  of  potassium  nitrate,  sodium  sulfate,  and  triso- 
dium  citrate  on  activity  coefficients  of  p-phenosulfonate  buffers  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Roger  G.  Bates,  Pauline  T.  Diamond,  Murray  Eden,  and  S.  F. 
Acree.  [1946.]  p.  251-261,  il.  4°  (Research  paper  RP1746.)  [From  Journal 
of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Oct.  1946,  v.  37.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.22/a :  1746 

Salt  packages.  1946.  ii+12  p.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation  R70-46.) 
[Effective  date,  Sept.  1,  1946.    Supersedes  R7(>-42.]    *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  280 

C  13.12/1 :  70/4 

Steel.  Study  of  damaging  effect  of  fatigue  stressing  on  SAE  X4130  steel  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  John  A.  Bennett.  [1946.]  p.  123-139,  il.  4°  (Research 
paper  RP1733.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards, 
Aug.  1946,  V.  37.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  1733 

X-rays.  Absorption  measurements  for  broad  beams  of  1-  and  2-million-volt 
X-rays;  by  George  Singer,  Carl  B.  Braestrup,  and  Harold  O.  Wyckoff.  [1946.] 
p.  147-150,  il.  (Research  paper  RP1735.)  [From  Journal  of  research  of 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Aug.  1946,  v.  87.]     *  Paper,  10c.     C  13.22/a  :  1735 

PATENT  OFFICE 

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These  are  not  emimerated  in  this  catalog,  but  may  be  obtained  for  25c.  each  at  the  Patent 
Office  when  identified  by  patent  number.  The  Office  also  issues  coupon  orders  in  packeges 
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coupons  are  good  until  used  but  are  to  be  used  only  for  orders  sent  to  the  Patent  Office. 
For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Blair,  Oeorge  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5319,  in  re  George  W.  Blair,  et  al.  [for  apparatus  for  making  sponge  rubber 
articles]  ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  B575/3 

Decisions.  Decisions  of  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  United  States  courts  in 
patent  and  trade-mark  cases;  compiled  from  v.  570-581  of  Official  gazette  of 
Patent  Office  during  1945.  1946.  xvii+708  p.  il.  *  Cloth,  .$1.75.  •  Item  287 
L.  C.  card  23-7315  C  21.6 :  945 

Same.     (H.  doc.  257,  79th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Hampel,  Clifford  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5316,  in  re  Clifford  A.  Hampel,  improvement  in  chemical  manufacture ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  8  p.  large  8°     $       C  21.10 :  H  187 

Hirschliorn,  Louis.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5334,  in  re  Louis  Hirschhoru,  for  manufacturing  and  filling  of  essence  con- 
taining packages  for  brewing  lieverages;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1946.]     cover  title,     6  p.  4"     t  C  21.10  :H  616 

Johnson,  Lambert  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5312,  in  re  Lambert  D.  Johnson,  Nathan  F.  True  and  Harry  H.  Engel,  food 
products  and  method;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
13  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  J  634 

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Pugh,  Merlin  L.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  5313, 
in  re  Merlin  L.  Pugh,  battery  testing  and  charging  system;  brief  for  Com- 
missioner of  patents.    [194(;.]  cover  title,  8  p.    4"     t  C  21.10  :P  963 

Ray,  William  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5300,  in  re  William  A.  Ray,  fluid  control  valve;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1946.]     cover  title,  7  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :R  218 

Smith,  Samuel  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
5255,  in  re  Samuel  H.  Smith,  heat  exchanger  ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[lfM6.1     cover  title,  11  p.  4°    %  C  21.10  :Sm  65 

CONGRESS 

Congressioriul  retard.  Congressional  record,  proceedings  and  debates  of  79th 
Congress,  1st  session,  v.  91,  pt.  7-9;  Sept.  11-Dec.  21,  1945.  [Permanent  edi- 
tion.] 1945.  [5] +8467-12550  p.  4"  *  Cloth,  pts.  7-9,  each  $2.50.  •  Item  305 
L.  C.  card  12-36438  X  870-872  :  79/1 

NOTB. — In  this  permanent  bound  edition,  the  paging  differs  from  that  of  the  daily 
numbers,  the  text  being  revised,  rearranged,  and  printed  without  break.  The  bound 
volumes  of  the  Record  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents. 

• Same,  appendix,  v.  91,  pt.  10-13;  Jan.  3-Dec.  21,  1945.  [Permanent  edi- 
tion.]    1945.     [5]+Al-A5814p.  4°     *  Cloth,  pts.  10-13,  each  $2.50.     •  Item  305 

X  873-876 :  79/1 

Eulogies.  Memorial  services  held  in  House  of  Representatives  and  Senate,  to- 
gether vpith  remarks  presented  in  eulogy  of  Charles  Linza  McNary,  late  a 
Senator   from   Oregon,   7Sth   Congress,   2d   session.    1946.    104   p.    1    por.     t 

•  Item  310 

L.  C.  card  46-27930  Y  7.1 :  M  232 

Statutes  at  large.  United  States  statutes  at  large,  containing  laws  and  concur- 
rent resolutions  enacted  during  1st  session  of  79th  Congi'ess,  1945,  and  Proclama- 
tions, treaties,  and  international  agreements  other  than  treaties ;  compiled, 
edited,  indexed,  and  published  under  direction  of  Secretary  of  State:  pt.  1, 
Public  laws.  1946.     v.  59  [pt.  1],  xx-f  1-679 +cxxv  p.  large  8°     *  Cloth,  $3.75. 

•  Item  1036 

L.  C.  card  7-35353  S  7.9 :  59/pt.l 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

American  Legion.     Proceedings  of  27th   national   convention   of  American   Le- 
gion,  Chicago,   111.,   Nov.   18-21,   1945.     1946.     xiii-f  [l]+429  p.  2  p.   of  por. 
(H.  doe.  512.  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     f 
L.  C.  card  25-26630 

Federal  corrupt  practices  act  and  Hatch  political  activities  act.  Federal  cor- 
rupt practices  act  of  1925,  Public  law  506,  approved  Feb.  28,  1925,  as  amended 
by  Public  law  89,  approved  June  25,  1943,  Political  activities  act.  Public  law 
252,  approved  Aug.  2,  1939,  as  amended  by  Public  law  753,  approved  July  19, 
1940,  Public  law  507,  approved  Mar.  27,  1942,  Public  law  754,  approved  Oct.  24, 
1942,  Public  law  277,  approved  Apr.  1,  1944.  Public  law  418,  approved  Aug.  21, 
1944,  Public  law  684,  approved  Aug.  8,  1946,  act  requiring  name  of  person  re- 
sponsible for  publication  or  distribution  of  certain  political  statements.  Public 
law  544,  approved  Dec.  23,  1944;  compiled  by  H.  Newlin  Megill.  1946.  [2]-l- 
18  p.  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27600  Y  1.2 :  F  31/8/946 

Veterans.     Laws  relating  to  veterans  [Sept.  2,  1914-Aug.  14,  1946]  ;  compiled  by 
Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Representatives. 
1946.    xix+1029  p.    *  Paper,  $1.25.     •  Item  308 
L.  C.  card  46-26982  Y  1.2 :  V  64/946-3 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATtJRALIZATION    COMMnTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  showing  status  of  all  bills  to  date,  79th  Congress, 
final  edition,  Oct.  1,  1946 ;  no.  8.    1946.    64  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  79/8 

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INDIAN    AFFAIRS    COMJUTTEaE,    HOUSE 

Indiang.  Removal  of  restrictions  ou  Indian  property  and  for  emancipation 
of  Indians,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  R.  3680,  H.  R.  3681, 
and  H.  R.  3710,  bills  concerning  purchase  of  restricted  Indian  land,  removing 
of  restrictions  on  Indian  property,  and  for  emancipation  of  Indians,  May  6 
and  June  13,  1946.  1946.  iii+47  p.  *  Paper,  15c.  •  Item  354 
L.  C.  card  46-27904  Y  4.1n  2/1 :  P  94/2 

INTEBSTATE  AND  FOREIGN  COMMEBCE  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Newsprint.  Brand  names  and  newsprint,  final  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  H.  Res.  98,  78th  Congress,  extended  by 
H.  Res.  93,  79th  Congress,  to  investigate  Federal  grade  labeling  of  articles  or 
commodities,  and  discarding  of  private  brand  names,  curtailing  production 
or  consumption  of  newsprint  or  papers,  and  any  requirements  intending  to 
bring  about  simplification  and  standardization  of  production,  marketing,  and 
distribution  of  articles  or  commodities,  as  well  as  concentration  of  industry 
or  i:»roduction,  Oct.  2  and  3,  1946:  Newsprint.     1946.     111+128  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 

•  Item  356 

L.  C.  card  46-27915  Y  4.1ii  8/4 :  B  73/3 

Petroleum  investigation,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
pursuant  to  H.  Res.  290  (76th  Congress),  H.  Res.  15.  H.  Res.  118,  and  H.  Res.  383 
(77th  Congress),  H.  Res.  58  (78th  Congress),  and  H.  Res.  155  (79th  Congress), 
resolutions  relating  to  petroleum  investigation  in  connection  with  national  de- 
fense including  petroleum  pipe-line  transportation  to  Atlantic  seaboard  and  in 
Southeastern  States,  Apr.  16  and  17,  1^6 :  Final  report  of  Petroleum  Adminis- 
tration for  War.  1946.  iii+131  p.  27  pi.  *  Paper,  $1.00.  •  Item  356 
L.  C.  card  46^27893  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  P  44/13 

LABOR   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Handicapped.  Aid  to  physically  handicapped,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on 
aid  to  physically  handicapped,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  H.  Res. 
45,  authorizing  Committee  on  Labor  to  conduct  investigation  of  extent  and 
character  of  aid  now  given  by  Federal,  State,  and  local  governments  and  pri- 
vate agencies  to  the  physically  handicapped,  Apr.  2-4,  1946.  1946.  pt.  22, 
iii-f220&-S8   p.     [Relates   to   rural   physically   handicapi)ed.]     *  Paper,   15c. 

•  Item  360 

L.  C.  card  45-35494  Y  4.L  11 :  H  19/pt.22 

MERCHANT  MABINE  AND  FISHERIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  final  edition,  Oct.  31,  1946;  no. 
19.    1946.    xii  +  48  p.  4"     $  Y  4.M  53 :  79/19 

Cohanbia  River  fisheries,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
pursuant  to  authority  of  H.  Res.  38,  authorizing  investigation  of  national  de- 
fense program  as  it  relates  to  Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries, 
Aug.  14,  1946.     1946.     iii-|-145  p.  il.     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  362 
L.  C.  card  46-27899  Y  4.M  53 :  0  72/2 

PATEa^TS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar  with  history  and  final  status  of  legislation,  79th 
Congress ;  Oct.  10,  1946.    1946.    26  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.P  27/1 :  79/1 

TERSITOBIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Geophysics.     To  authorize  appropriation  for  establishment  of  geophysical  in- 
stitute at  University  of  Alaska,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant 
to  H.  R.  4785,  H.  R.  6431,  and  H.  R.  6486,  May  10  and  11,  1946.     1946.    iv-|-60 
p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  376 
L.  C.  card  40-27916  Y  4.T  27/1 :  Al  1/71 

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December  1946  1357 

Hawaii.    Emergency  relief  for  victims  of  seismic  waves  whicli  struck  Hawaii 
[and  aid  toward  repair  of  war  and  seismic  wave  damage  to  roads  in  Hawaii], 
hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session,  pursuant  to  H.  E.  6001  and  H.  B.  6918, 
Mav  2-June  1,  1946.     iv+74  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  376 
L.  C.  card  46-27903  Y  4.T  27/1 :  H  31/45 

REDUCTION  OF  NONESSENTIAL  FEDERAL  EXPENDITURES  JOINT 

COMMITTEE 

Oovernment  ofjiciala  and  employees.  Reduction  of  nonessential  Federal  expendi- 
tures, additional  report  pursuant  to  sec.  601  of  revenue  act  of  1941;  [submitted 
byMr.  Byrd].  1946.  v  +  18  p.  ( S.  doc.  262,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )  [Relates  to 
personnel  ceiling  determinations  and  violations.  Includes  Statement  of  Sec- 
retary of  Treasury  and  Statement  of  acting  director  of  Bureau  of  Budget.]  t 
L.  0.  card  46-27920 

SENATE 

AMEBICAN    SMALL    BTTSINESS,    SPBXIAL    COMMITTEE    TO    STCTDT   PROBLEMS    OP,    SENATE 

Construction.     Antitrust  cases  in  construction  industry,  report  pursuant  to  S. 
Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th  Congress),  Sept.  12,  1946;   [prepared  by 
Antitrust  Division,  Justice  Department].     1946.     vii-|-54  p.      (Senate  com- 
mittee print  no.  12,  79th  Congress,  2d  session.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27964  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  C  76/3 

Reports.  Progress  under  Federal  reports  act,  1946,  2d  quarter,  April-June, 
Business  cooperation  in  reducing  burden  of  Government  questionnaires,  report 
of  Bureau  of  Budget  to  Special  Committee  to  Study  Problems  of  American 
Small  Business,  Senate,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  28  (extending  S.  Res.  298,  76th 
Congress),  Nov.  9,  1946.  1946.  vii+7  p.  (Senate  committee  print  no.  11, 
79th  Congress,  2d  session.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27965  Y  4.Am  3/5 :  F  31/946-2 

BANKING   AND    CUBKENCY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  IS, 
1946 ;  no.  13  [no.  13a] .     1946.     46  p.     t  Y  4.B  22/3 :  78/13a 

Small  Business  Finance  Corporation.  Establishment  of  permanent  Small  Busi- 
ness Finance  Corporation,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  79th  Congress,  2d 
session,  on  S.  1320,  to  provide  for  reconversion  of  small  industries  to  civilian 
production,  to  expedite  reentry  into  business  of  small  businessmen  whose 
businesses  have  been  curtailed  or  closed  because  of  war  emergencies,  to  aid 
men  and  women  of  our  armed  forces  and  others  who  desire  to  enter  into  busi- 
ness on  their  own  after  war,  and  to  encourage  free  flow  of  American  capital 
into  small  and  intermediate  sized  enterprises,  by  establishment  of  permanent 
Small  Business  Finance  Corporation  within  Federal  Reserve  System  to  assist 
financing  institutions  in  making  short-  and  long-term  credit  available  to  small 
and  intermediate  sized  enterprises,  July  25,  1946.  1946.  iii-|-21  p.  *  Paper, 
10c.  •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-27905  Y  4.B  22/3 :  Sm  1/2 

Stock  exchange  practices,  index  to  hearings,  73d  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  Res. 
84  (72d  Congress),  to  investigate  practices  of  stock  exchanges  witi  respect  to 
buying  and  selling  and  borrowing  and  lending  of  listed  securities,  and  S.  Res. 
56  and  S.  Res.  97  (73d  Congress),  to  investigate  matter  of  banking  operations 
and  practices,  transactions  relating  to  any  .sale,  exchange,  purchase,  acquisi- 
tion, borrowing,  lending,  financing,  Issuing,  distributing,  or  other  disposition 
of,  or  dealing  in,  securities  or  credit  by  any  person  or  firm,  partnership,  com- 
pany, association,  corporation,  or  other  entity,  with  view  to  recommending 
necessary  legislation,  under  taxing  power  or  other  Federal  powers.  1941 
[1946].  ii+853  p.  'Paper,  $1.50.  •  Item  384 
L.  C.  card  46-27963  Y  4.B  22/3 :  St  6/5/pt.l-20/ind. 

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COMMEBCK  COMMlTlTiE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  final  edition  • 
no.  15.     1&46.     94  p.  4"     t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  79/15 

Coos  Bay,  Orcg.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Com- 
mittee on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers,  Army  |  of  reiiorts 
on  and  preliminary  *>xamination  and  survey  of  Coos  Bay,  Oreg. :  presented 
by  Mr.  Overton.     1946.     viii+33  p.  map.     (S.  doc.  253,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Industry.    Aid  in  industrialization  of  underdeveloped  areas,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 79th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  S.  1385,  to  provide  for  aid  in  indus- 
trialization of  underdeveloped  areas,  and  for  other  purposes.  May  3-7,  1946. 
1946.     iii-f  124  p.  il.  map.     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  887 
L.  C.  card  46-27894  Y  4.C  73/2  :  In  27/2 

Intracoastal  Waterway.  Plaquemine-Morgan  City  route,  Intracoastal  Water- 
way, La.,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  to  chairman  of  Com- 
mittee on  Commerce,  Senate,  review  [by  chief  of  engineers.  Army]  of  reports 
on  Louisiana-Texas  Intracoastal  Waterway  with  view  to  modification  of 
existing  project  for  Plaquemine-Morgan  City  route ;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton. 
1946.  v-l-16  p.  2  maps.  ( S.  doc.  242,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess. )  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27917 

St.  Johns  River,  Fla.,  Jacksonville  to  Lake  Harney,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War 
transmitting  to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce,  Senate,  report  [from 
chief  of  engineers,  Army]  on  review  of  reports  on,  and  preliminary  examina- 
tion and  survey  of  St.  Johns  River,  Fla.,  from  Palatka  to  Sanford  and  to  Lake 
Hamey;  presented  by  Mr.  Overton.  1946.  vi-f35  p.  3  maps.  (S.  doc.  208, 
79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

BBUCATION  AND  LABOR  COMMHTEE,  SENATE 

Hygiene,  Public.    National  health  program,  hearings,  79th  Congress,  2d  session, 
on  S.  1606,  to  provide  for  national  health  program.  May  22  [-July  10],  194G. 
1946.    pts.  4  and  5.   [x]-f  1907-3086+ v  p.  il.     [S.  1606  establishes  a  National 
Advisory  Medical  Policy  Council.]     *  Paper,  each  pt.  $1.00.     •  Item  389. 
L.  C.  card  46-26649  Y  4.Ed  8/3 :  H  34/3/pt.4,5 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  June  20. 
1946;  no.  18.     1946.    99  p.  4°     $  Y4.F  49:  79/18 

Same,  final  edition;  [no.  21].     1946.     100  p.  4°     t  Y4.F  49: 79/21 

NAVAL  AFFAIB8  COMMMIlTEE,  SEINATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  79th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  final  edition, 
Nov.  1,1946;  no.  11.     1946.     136  p.  4"     $  Y4.N  22/2:  79/11 

PETBOLEUM  EE80UBCES,  SPECIAL  COMlflTTEB  INVESTIGATING,  SENATE 

Petroleum.     Independent  petroleum  company,  hearings,  79th  "Congress,  2d  session, 
pursuant  to  S.  Res.  36  (extending  S.  Res.  253,  78th  Congress),  providing  for 
investigation  with  respect  to  petroleum  resources  in  relation  to  national  welfare, 
Mar.  19-28,  1946.     1946.     iii-j-569  p.  il.  5  pi.     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  381 
L.  C.  card  46-27891  Y  4.P  44 :  P  44/5 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Note. — Tlie  "opinions"  listed  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. ;  G-10  pages,  35c. ;  11-20  pages,  45c. ;  21  pages  and  over,  50c. 

Canister  Company  v.  United  States,  report  of  conunissioner.  [1946.]  no.  46658. 
p.  21-28.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C 163 

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Decembek  1946  1359 

Gelid  fly,  John.  Charlayne  Whiteley  Gellatly,  as  administratrix  of  John  Gellatly, 
V.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1946.]  no.  17847  Congressional,  p. 
37-81.     t  Ju  3.8 :  G  282 

Georgia  d  Florida  Railroad.  William  V.  GriflBn  and  Hugh  William  Purvis,  re- 
ceivers for  Georgia  &  Florida  Railroad,  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1946.]     no.  45622,  p.  19^5.    t  Ju  3.8  :G  296/2 

Menominee  trite  of  Indians  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion],  decided  Oct.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     no.  44300,  12  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  527/7 

EMERGENCY  BOARDS  (NATIONAL  RAILWAY  LABOR 

PANEL) 

Reiwrt  to  the  President  by  Emergency  Board  created  July  27,  1946,  pursuant  to 
sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act,  to  investigate  unadjusted  dispute  between  Pullman 
Company  and  certain  of  its  employees  represented  by  Order  of  Railway  Con- 
ductors, Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  23,  1946.     [1946.]     iii-f  29  p.     t     •  Item  848 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3991  NMB  1.7  :  P  96 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

Rules  and  regulations.  Rules  and  regulations,  amdt.  279,  effective  Sept.  30,  1945. 
[1945.]  p.  21-22b.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted 
for  p.  20a-20b  and  21-22,  pt.  7,  Rules  governing  coastal  and  marine  relay 
services.]     t  CC1.7/2:279 

Same,  amdt.  280,  effective  Sept.  30,  1945.  [1945.]  53-54+57-58  p.  [Proc- 
essed. Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  53^-54  and  57-58, 
pt.  8,  Rules  governing  ship  service.]     f  CC  1.7/2  :  280 

Same,    amdt.    284,    effective    Nov.    28,    1945.     [1945.]     si-xiii+41-€3    p. 

[Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  inserted  as  p.  xi-xiii  and  41-63, 
pt.  3,  Rules  governing  standard  and  high-frequency  broadcast  stations.]     t 

CC  1.7/2 :  284 

Same,  amdt.  285.     [1945.]     p.  1-2.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form. 

To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2,  pt.  13,  Rules  governing  commercial  radio  opera- 
tors.]    t  001.7/2:285 

Same,  amdt.  287.     [1946.]     p.  5-8.     [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form. 

To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-8a,  pt.  13,  Rules  governing  commercial  radio  opera- 
tors.]    t  001.7/2:287 

Same,  amdt.  289,  effective  Jan.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  9-10.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  9^10,  pt.  43,  Reports  (Rules 
governing  filing  of  information,  contracts,  periodic  reports,  etc.).]     t 

CO  1.7/2 :  289 

Same,  amdt.  290.     [1946.]     p.  5-6.     [Processed.     Issued  in  loose-leaf  form. 

To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6,  pt.  10,  Rules  governing  emergency  radio  serv- 
ices.]    t  001.7/2:290 

Same,  amdt.  291.     [1945.]     p.  5-6.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf  form. 

To  be  substituted  for  p.  4a  and  5-6,  pt.  11,  Rules  governing  miscellaneous  radio 
services.]     t  CC  1.7/2 :  291 

Same,  amdt.  293,  effective  Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  21-22a.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  inserted  as  p.  21-22a  of  pt.  31,  Uniform  system 
of  accounts,  class  A  and  class  B  telephone  companies.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  298 

Same,  amdt.  296.  [1946.]  5-6+34e-34h  p.  [Processed.  Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form.  To  be  substituted  for  p.  5-6  and  34e-34h,  pt.  3,  Rules  governing 
standard  and  high-frequency  broadcast  stations.]     t  CO  1.7/2  :  296 

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1360  Government  Publioations 

Rules  and  regulations — Continued. 

Same,  amdt,  297,  effective  Sept.  20,  1946.     [1»46.]     p.  l-2a.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  inserted  as  p.  l-2a,  pt.  42,  Preservation  of 
records.]     t  CC  1.7/2 :  297 

Same,  amdt.  298,  effective  Apr.  10,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  5-6.     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  inserted  as  p.  5-6,  pt.  43,  Reports   (Rules 
governing  filing  of  information,  contracts,  periodic  reports,  etc.)]     t 

CC  1.7/2 :  298 

Same.  amdt.  299,  effective  Apr.  10,  1946.     [1946.]    p.  149-150,     [Processed. 

Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  149-150,  pt.  35,  Uniform 
system  of  accounts  for  wire-telegraph  and  ocean-cable  carriers.]     t 

CC  1.7/2 :  299 

Same,  amdt.  300.     [1946.]     1-2+5-8  p.     [Processed.    Issued  in  loose-leaf 

form.     To  be  substituted  for  p.  1-2  and  5-8,  pt.  13.     Rules  governing  commercial 
radio  operators.]     t  CC  1.7/2:  300 

Television.  Standards  of  good  engineering  practice  concerning  television  broad- 
cast stations.  [1946.]  27  p.  il.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
•  Item  444  CC  1.2 :  T  237/3 

FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 

Report.    June  30,  1946  report  to  insured  banks,  Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Cor- 
poration.   Washington,  D.  C.     [1946.]     [12]  p.  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  36-26878  Y3.F31/8 :  2R29/4/946 

FEDERAL  INTERDEPARTMENTAL  SAFETY  COUNCIL 

Note. — Established  by  Executive  order  8071,  dated  Mar.  21,  1939,  as  an  official  advisory 
agency  in  matters  relating  to  the  safety  of  Federal  employees. 

Safety  neics.  Federal  safety  news,  v.  1,  no.  1-3;  May-Sept.  1946.  [1946.] 
Each  4  p.  or  8  p.  il.  4°  [Bimonthly.  Processed.  Volume  number  omitted  on 
no.  2  and  3.]     t  FIS  1.8: 1/1-3 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

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,   are  issued   in   loose-leaf   binders.     Supplements   showing   rate 
changes  and  new  rate  schedules  are  issued  in  processed  form  to  replace  superseded  data. 
Prices  are  as  follows  :  National  electric  rate  book,  $10.00  including  binders  and  Sup- 
plement service,  for  12  months  from  date  of  order ;  Supplement  service  thereafter,  $7.50 
per  year. 

State  rate  books,  $1.00  each,  including  binder  and  Supplement  services  for  12  months  ; 
Supplement  service  thereafter,  $1.00  per  year, 

National  electric  rate  book:  [State  separate]  ;  Arizona.     Aug.  1946.    10  p. 

4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  May  16,  1944.]  FP  1.18  :  Ar4i/946 

Same;  Kentucky.    Aug.  1946.    16  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  June  15, 

1946.]  FP  1.18 :  K  41/946 

Same ;  Michigan.     July  1946.     38  p.  4°     [Supersedes  issue  of  July  15, 1946.] 

FP  1.18 :  M  58/946 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  SYSTEM  BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS 

Manufacturing  corporations.  Financial  developments  among  large  manufactur- 
ing corporations,  1945;  [by  Doris  P.  Warner  and  Albert  R.  Koch].  [1946.] 
[l]-f  9  p.  il.  4*     [Processed.    From  Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Oct.  1946]     t 

FR  1.3/la  :  M  319/3/945 

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Decembek  1946  1361 

Private  capital  reqnirements ;  [by]  Frederick  O.  Dirks,  Ernest  J.  Hopkins,    n.  p. 
Sept.  1940.     iv+77  p.     (Postwar  economic  studies  no.  5.)      [Text  on  p.  2  and 
3  of  cover.]     f     Paper,  25e. 
L.  C.  card  4&-27966  FR  1.27 :  5 


FEDERAL  SECURITY  AGENCY 

Opinions.  Digests  of  court  opinions  in  cases  under  Federal  food  and  drugs  act, 
Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act,  and  related  acts.  1946.  [2] +20  p.  4° 
(General  Counsel's  Office,  Food  and  Drug  Division.)  [Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.]     t     •  Item  484  FS1.2:C83 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Educational  directory,  1945-46:  pt.  4,  Educational  associations  and  directories; 
[prepared  by  Luanna  J.  Bowles].     [1946.]     [2] +52  p.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item 
492 
L.  C.  card  E  13-213  PS  5.25 :  945-46/pt.4 

High-school  credit  and  diplomas  through  examinations  and  out-of-school  exi)eri- 
ences  [with  list  of  selected  references;  by  David  Segel].     [1946.]     vi+46  p. 
(Bulletin  1946,  no.  7.)     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E  46-44  FS  5.3:  946/7 

Land-grant  colleges.     Statistics  of  land-grant    colleges    and    universities,    year 
ended  June  30,  1944;   [by  Marion  Farr].     1946.     [2] +45  p.     (Bulletin  1946. 
no.  16.)     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E  8-677  FS  5.3:  946/16 

Puilic  relations  for  rural  and  village  teachers.     1946.     iv+50  p.  il.     (Bulletin 
1946,  no.  17.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  492 
L.  C.  card  E  46-42  FS  5.3 :  946/17 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Dental  clinics.     Time  per  service  in  children's  dental  clinic  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences];  by  Isidore  Altman.     [1946.]     [2] +9  p.  11.     (Reprint  2737.)     [From 
Public  health  reports,  Aug.  16,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  33.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L. ,  C.  card  Med  46-159  FS  2.7/a :  2737 

Diasone.    Present  status  of  diasone  in  treatment  of  leprosy,  brief  clinical  note 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G.  H.  Faget,  R.  C.  Pogge,  and  F.  A.  Johansen. 
[1946.]     8  p.  il.     (Reprint  2729.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  June  28,  1946, 
V.  61,  no.  26.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  0.  card  Med  46-160  FS  2.7/a:  2729 

Far  East.    Health  conditions  in  certain  large  cities  of  Far  East  after  liberation ; 
by  Henry  R.  O'Brien.     [1940.]     [2]+12  p.  il.     (Reprint  2741.)      [From  Public 
health  reports,  Sept.  13,  1946,  v.  61,  no.  37.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Med  46-158  FS  2.7/a  :  2741 

Public  health  reports  [title  page  and  index],  v.  61.  pt.  1,  nos.  1-26,  Jan.-June 
1940.  [1946.]  xvii  p.  ♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Public 
health  reports  for  subscribers.     •  Item  527  FS  2.7  :  01/l-26/t.p.&  ind. 

Shellfish.    Manual  of  recommended  practice  for  sanitary  control  of  shellfish  in- 
dustry, recommended  by  Public  Health  Service,  1940.     1940.     iv+l-4a+5-44 
p.  il.     (Public  health  bulletin  295.)     •Paper,  1.5c. 
L.  0.  card  Med  46-70  FS  2.3 :  295 

Syphilis,  its  cause,  spread,  cure.  [Revised  edition.]  [June  1946.]  5+[l]  p 
narrow  8°  ( [VD  folder  1.] )  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  ($1.50  per  100) .  •  Item 
529  FS  2.32 : 1/3 

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SOCIAL  SECURITY  ADMINISTRATION 

Note. — The  Social  Security  Administration  was  established  In  connection  with  the  re- 
organization of  the  Federal  Security  Agetacy  resulting  from  Reorganization  plan  no.  2, 
which  became  effective  July  16,  1946,  and  which  abolished  the  Social  Security  Board. 

Accident  insurance.  Survey  of  accident  and  health  insurance,  bulletins  1-3; 
by  Ralpli  H.  Blanchard.  Nov.  1945.  [2)4-10  p.  +  [2]  folded  p.  4°  (Bureau 
memorandum  62  [pt.  1] ;  Research  and  Statistics  Bureau.)     t     I"S  3.11 :  62/pt.l 

Same,  bulletins  4-6;  by  Ralph  H.  Blanchard.     Aug.  1946.     [2] +10  p.  4° 

(Bureau  memorandum  62  [pt.  2] ;  Research  and  Statistics  Bureau.)     t 

L.  C.  card  SS-46  FS  3.11 :  62/pt.2 

Unemployment  insurance.  This  is  unemployment  insurance.  [Sept.  1946.1 
[l]+8+[l]  p.     ([I.  S.  C.  61.]     t     •  Item  534  FS3.4:61 

CHILDEEN's   BXJBEAtr 

Note. — The  Children's  Bureau  (with  the  exception  of  its  child  labor  functions)  was 
transferred  from  the  Labor  Department  to  the  Federal  Security  Agency  by  Reorganization 
plan  no.  2,  effective  July  16  1946.  It  was  placed  under  the  Social  Security  Administration 
by  authority  of  Federal  security  administrator. 

For  publications  issued  prior  to  July  16,  1946,  see  Children's  Bureau  under  Labor 
Department. 

Adolescents.     Guiding  the  adolescent.    Revised  1946.     [1946.]     [l]+lii+83  p.  il. 
(Publication  225.)      [Other  illustrations  on  p.  1  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
•  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-178  FS  3.209 :  225 

Child  welfare.     Children  in  community,  St.  Paul  experiment  in  child  welfare  ;  [by] 
Sybil  A.  Stone,  Elsa  Castendyck,  Harold  B.  Hanson.     1946.     ix+182  p.     (Publi- 
cation 317.)      [Illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-154  F  S  3.209 :  317 

Children  and  1946  session  of  Congress;  [by]  Edith  Rockwood.  [1946.]  4  p.  il. 
4°  [From  The  child,  Sept.  1946,  v.  11,  no.  3  (incorrectly  given  in  publication 
as  V.  11,  no.  6) .]     t  '        FS  3.207/a :  C  437 

Daif  care.  Trends  in  day  care;  [by]  Alice  T.  Dashiell.  [1946.]  4  p.  il.  4° 
[From  The  child,  Sept.  1946,  v.  11,  no.  3.]     t  FS  3.207/a  :  D  334 

Handicapped.  Conservation  of  medically  handicapped  child;  bv  Julian  D.  Boyd. 
[1946.]     7  p.  4°     [From  The  child,  Oct.  1940,  v.  5,  no.  4.]     t      FS  3.207/a  :  H  191 

Hotnemaker  service,  method  of  child  care  ;  [by  Maud  Morlock].     1946.     iii-|-36  p. 
(Publication  296.)     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  747 
L.  C.  card  L  46-179  FS  3.209 :  296 

EMPLOYMENT  SECUBITY   BUEEATT 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Employment  Security  was  made  a  part  of  the  Social  Security 
Administration  through  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1946. 

Labor  disputes.  Principles  underlving  labor-dispute  disqualifications;  by  Mai'sile 
J.  Hughes.     July  1946.     iv+104  p.  4°     t     •  Item  545  FS  3.102:  L 11/4 

PUBLIC  ASSISTANCE  BUKEIATJ 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Public  Assistance  was  made  a  part  of  the  Social  Security  Admin- 
istration through  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  which  became  effective  July  16,  1946. 

Assistance  payments  under  State-Federal  programs,  1945.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  [2] +11  p.  10  tab.  4°  [Processed.  Annual  release.  An 
Erratum,  1  p.  oblong  48°,  was  issued  also.]     J  FS  3.2  :  P  29/945 

Old  age  assistance.  Characteristics  of  State  plans,  old-age  assistance,  aid  to  the 
blind,  and  aid  to  dependent  children,  Apr.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  cover  title,  103  p. 
oblong  8°     ([ISC-62.])     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  534  FS3.4:62 

J'ublic  as.sistancc.     Nature  of  service  in  public  assistance  administration;  by 

Grace  F.  Marcus.     1946.     viii+32  p.  (Public  assistance  report  10.)     *  Paper, 
10c.     •  Item  535 

L.  C.  card  SS  46-.-.  FS  3.13 :  10 

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SPECIAL  SERVICES  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Office  of  Special  Services  was  established  through  Reorganization  plan  no. 
2,  effective  July  16,  1946.  It  includes  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration  and  the  Office 
of  Vocational  Rehabilitation,  which  formerly  were  directly  subordinate  to  the  Federal 
Security  Agency. 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTBtATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  Federal  food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act:  Drugs 
and  devices,  1551-1(300.     Aug.  1946.     p.  11-59.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  40-274  FS  13.108  :  1551-1600 

VOCATIONAL   EEHABILITATION    OFI'ICE 

IlnndicapiJcd.  Efficiency  of  impaired  woi'ker,  review  of  information  on  ex- 
perience of  employers  of  tiandicapped  workers  [with  bibliography ;  prepared 
in  Research  and  Statistics  Secti(m].  June  1946.  iii+12  p.  (Rehabilitation 
.services  series  no.  1.)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  50t)  FS  13.207  : 1 

Physical  restoration  services  in  Georgia,  fiscal  year  1945;  [prepared  by  Susan  E. 
Harris].  [1946.]  iii+11  p.  (Rehabilitation  service  series  no.  3.)  t  •Item 
506  FS  13.207  :  3 

Vocational  Uhraries.  Staff  development  aids,  no.  1  of  series  of  selected  materials, 
techniques  that  make  vocational  library  useful  counseling  tool  [with  list  of 
references].  June  1946.  [1]+12  p.  (Rehabilitation  service  series  no.  4; 
Rehabilitation  Standards  Division,  Advisement,  Training,  Placement  Sec- 
tion.)    %     •  Item  506  FS  13.207:  4 

Vocationnl  relia'bHitution  for  civilians,  a  public  service  to  restore  the  disabled  to 
paid  jobs  tlirousih  medical  service,  counsel  &  guidance,  training,  job  finding. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [2] +21  p.  il.  narrow  8°  [Text  on  p.  3  and  4  of  cover.]  t 
•  Item  506  FS  13.202  :  V  85 


FEDERAL  TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Federal  Trade  Commission  discontinued  the  publication  of  advance  sheets  of 
its  decisions  in  printed  form  with  the  conclusion  of  volume  23.  The  Commission  will, 
however,  on  request,  in  case  of  a  specific  interest,  supply  processed  copy  of  the  full  text 
of  any  complaints,  findings  and  orders,  stipulations,  or  decisions  in  court  cases  to  which 
the  Commission  is  a  party,  which  are  published  later  in  printed  form  in  the  bound  volumes 
and  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington 
25,  D.  C. 

A.  P.  W.  Paper  Co.,  Inc.  No.  20342,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
A.  P.  W.  Paper  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission  ;  answer  of  respond- 
ent to  petition  for  review  and  for  correction  of  its  order  to  accord  with  man- 
date.    [194G.]    cover  title,  5  p.     J  FT  1.5  :  A  1/2 

Fish.     Report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission  on  distribution  methods  and  costs: 
pt.    9,    Cost   of   production    of   fish    on    Pacific   Coast.      1946.      vii-[-82   p.   il. 
*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  549 
L.  C.  card  44-40654  FT  1.2 :  D  63/pt.9 

Trade  practice  rules,   Sept.   1,   1935-June  30,  1945;    [compiled  by  Charles  M. 
Brown]  .  1946.     [10]  +488  p.    *  Paper,  75c.     •  Item  553 
L.  C.  card  A  46-3994  FT  1.16 :  935-45 


FEDERAL  WORKS  AGENCY 

PUBLIC  ROADS  ADMINISTRATION 

Addresses.  National  program  for  secondary  road  development,  [address]  by 
Thos.  H.  MacDonald,  commissioner  of  public  roads,  annual  meeting  of  Na- 
tional Association  of  County  Officials,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  June  18,  1946.  [1946.] 
8  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     X  FW  2.15 :M  14/6 

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Addresses — Continued. 

New  pattern  for  national  highway  development,  address  by  Thomas  H. 

MacDonald,  commissioner  of  public  roads,  368th  meeting,  Economic  Club  of 
Detroit,  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  20,  1946.     [1946.]     14  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

FW  2.15 :  M 14/5 

Highway  land  acquisition.  Elements  of  highway  land  acquisition  plats  and  rec- 
ords, study  by  Division  of  Financial  and  Administrative  Research ;  reported 
by  David"  R.  Levin.  Washington,  May  1946.  [4]  4-26  p. +  [3]  leaves,  8  pi. 
5  maps,  4°    [Processed.]     t  FW  2.2  :  L  22/2 


FOREIGN-TRADE  ZONES  BOARD 

Addresses.  Foreign-trade  zones  offer  unique  service  to  commerce  and  shipping, 
address  of  Thos.  E.  Lyons,  executive  secretary,  Foreign-Trade  Zones  Board, 
panel  on  world  trade  promotion,  American  Merchant  Marine  Conference,  New 
York,  Oct.  18,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  FTZ  1.9 :L 99/8 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

General  regulations.  Requisition  for  disbursing  funds  and  accountable  warrant. 
Oct.  14,  1946.    2  leaves,  4°  (General  regulations  107.)     [Processed.]     % 

GA  1.6: 107 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Weather,  astronomy  and  meteorology;  Oct.  1946.     [1946.]     [2] +14  p.     (Price 
list  48,  37th  edition.)     f 
L.  C.  card  25-26950  GP  3.9 :  4S/37 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

'^  FISH  AND  WILDLIFE  SERVICE 

Alaska.  Regulatory  announcement  15,  amdt.  3-A ;  Oct.  17,  1946.  [1946.]  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 :15/amdt.3-A 

GEOGRAPHICAL  NAMES  BOARD 

Argentina.     Directions  for  treatment  of  geographical  names  in  Argentina.    Oct. 
1946.    [3]-fl7p.    (Special  publication  no.  64.)     [Processed.]     f 
L.  0.  card  46-27946  1 33.7 :  64 

Honduras.    Directions  for  treatment  of  geographical  names  in  Honduras.    Oct. 
1946.    [3] +13  p.  map    (Special  publication  no.  66.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27945  1 33.7  :  66 

PuUications  \\ist^.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  1 33.2 :P  96 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Mono- 
graphs, Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas 
of  the  United  States,  topographic  maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  text),  base 
maps,  and  other  maps  of  the  United  States  and  of  single  States.  Practically  all  of 
them  are  sale  publications.  The  maps  and  folios  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey, 
Washington  25,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

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December  1946  1365 

Mercury,  Geology  of  Cuarenta  mercury  district,  State  of  Durango,  Mexico ;  by 
David  Gallagher  and  Rafael  Perez  Siliceo.  1940.  iii+155-l(J8  p.  il.  map  in 
pocliet.  (Bulletin  94G-F.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Secretaria  de  la 
EcoDomia  Nacioual,  Direccion  General  de  Miiias  y  Potroleo  and  Universidad 
Nac'ional  Autononia  de  Mexico,  Iiistituto  de  Geologia.  Geologic  investigations 
in  American  republics,  1944,  p.  155-168.]     *  Paper,  30c.     •  Item  622 

1 19.3 :  946-F 

Snake  River.     Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1944 :  pt.  13,  Snake  River 
basin ;  prepared  by  Water  Resources  Branch,  Division  of  Surface  Water.    1946. 
v+226  p.   il.      (Water-supply  paper  1013.)      [Prepared  in   cooperation  with 
Idaho,  Oregon,  Washington,  and  Wyoming,  and  other  agencies.]    *  Paper,  40c. 
•  Item  G27 
L.  C.  card  46-40712  1 19.13 :  1013 

LAND  MANAGEMENT  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Land  Management  was  created  by  the  merging  of  the  General 
Land  Office  and  the  Grazing  Service,  through  the  President's  reorganization  plan  no.  3, 
effective  July  16,  1946. 

Sun.  Ephemeris  of  the  sun,  Polaris  and  other  selected  stars,  with  companion 
data  and  tables,  [calendar]  year  1947.  38th  edition.  1946.  ii+30  p.  2  pi. 
[Supplement  to  Manual  of  instructions  for  survey  of  public  lands  of  United 
States.]     *  Paper,  20c.    •  Item  614 

L.  C.  card  10-35913  1 53.8 :  947 

MINES  BUREAU 

Alaska.  Mineral  industry  of  Alaska  (mine  report)  ;  by  H.  Foster  Bain.  1946. 
[2] +11  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

1 28.37/a :  M  662/4/945 

Asphalt  and  related  bitumens;  by  A.  H.  Redfield.  1946.  [2] +9  p.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  28.37/a  :  As  65/945 

Barite.  Exploration  for  barite  in  Hot  Spring  Gounty,  Ark. ;  by  Robert  B.  Mc- 
Eiwaine.  Sept.  1946.  [1]  +21  p.  3  pi.  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3963.) 
[Processed.]     f  128.23:3968 

Boron  in  iron  and  steel  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  R.  S.  Dean  and  B.  Silkes.  Sept. 
1946.  [1] +56  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7363.)  [Processed.]  f 
L.  C.  card  46-27962  I  28.27  :  7363 

Carion  black;  by  F.  S.  Lott  and  H.  Backus.  1946.  [2] +10  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  year-book,  1945.]    *  Paper,  5c.  I  28.  37/a  :  C 177/945 

Chromite;  by  Edwin  K.  Jenckes  and  Katharine  D.  Wildensteiner.  1946.  [2]  + 
13  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

I  28.37/a :  C  468/945 

Coke  and  byproducts;  by  J.  A.  DeCarlo,  J.  A.  Corgan,  and  Maxine  M.  Otero. 
1946.     [2] +59  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

I  28.37/a  :  C  669/945 

Copper.  Exploration  of  Moffet-Johnston  copper  property,  Madison  County,  Mont. ; 
by  Robert  N.  Roby.  Sept.  1946.  [1]+12  p.  4  pi.  2  maps,  4"  (Report  of  in- 
vestigations, R.  I.  3939.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3939 

Copper-sulfur.  Exploration  of  copper-sulfur  deixjsit,  Khayyan  and  Stumble-On 
properties,  Prince  of  Wales  Island,  Alaska;  by  Earl  L.  Fosse.  Sept.  1946. 
[l]+8  p.  3  pi.  2  maps,  4"  (Report  of  investigations,  R,  I.  3942.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3942 

Diesel   locomotives.     Operating   Diesel    locomotives   underground   in   European 
mines;  by  J.  H.  East,  jr.     Sept.  1946.     [1]+13  p.  4"     (Information  circular, 
I.  C.  7378.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27961  I  28.27 :  7378 

Electric  blasting  sxcitches,  underground  mines.  Lake  Superior  district;  by  Max 
S.  Petersen  and  Frank  E.  Cash.     Sept.  1946.     [1]+11  p.  7  pi.  4°     (Informa- 
tion circular,  I.  C.  7372.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27959  I  28.27 :  7372 

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1366  GOVEKNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Explosives.     Safe  storage,  handling,  and  use  of  commercial  explosives  in  metal 
mines,  nonmetallic  mines,  and  quarries  [with  bibliography] ;  by  D.  Harrington 
and  J.  H.  East,  jr.     Sept.  1946.     [11+30  p.  14  pi.  4°     (Information  circular, 
I.  C.  7380.)     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  4G-27958  I  28.27 :  7380 

Fluorite.  Exploration  for  fluorite,  Crittenden  and  Livingston  Counties,  Ky. : 
pt.  1,  Moore  Hill  Fault  Vein,  Crittenden  and  Livingston  Counties,  Ky.,  by 
Xavier  B.  Starnes ;  pt.  2,  Hickory  Cane  and  K-K  fluorspar  properties,  Critten- 
den County,  Ky.,  by  Robert  C.  Hickman.  Sept.  1946.  [l]+44  p.  T)  pi.  11  maps, 
4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3943.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3943 

Exploration  for  fluorite,  Krausse  Estate  property,  Crittenden  County,  Ky. ; 

by  Xavier  B.  Starnes.     Sept.  1946.     [1]  +15  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°     (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  L  3953.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3953 

•    Exploration  of  Stoddard  fluorite  mine,  Cheshire  County,  N.  H. ;  by  J.  D. 

Bardill.     Sept.  1946.     [l]+6  p.  3  pi.  map,  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
;^.937.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3937 

Fluorspar.  Exploration  of  Bishop  Cap  fluorspar  project.  Dona  Ana  County,  N. 
Mex. ;  by  Forest  J.  Sur.  Sept.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investiga- 
tions, R.  L  3946.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3946 

Gold  and  silver;  by  Charles  White  Merrill.  1946.  [2] +33  p.  il.  [Preprint 
from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  I  2S.37/a  :  G  563/16/945 

Iron.  Iron  and  steel  scrap ;  by  Norwood  B.  Melcher  and  James  E.  Larkin.  1946. 
[2] +22  p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  28.37/a  :  Ir  6/2/945 

Pig  iron,  ferro-alloys,  and  steel ;  by  Norwood  B.  Melcher  and  John  Hozik. 

1946.     [2]+20p.  il.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  2S.37/a  :  Ir  6/4/945 

Lead.  Exploration  of  Gray  and  Bautsch  lead  and  zinc  deposits,  Jo  Daviess 
County,  111.;  by  Paul  Zinner  and  Francis  Church  Lincoln.  Sept.  1946.  [1]  + 
28  p.  5  pi.  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3947.)      [Processed.]     t 

I  28.23 :  3947 

Lead  metallurgy.  Reconversion  problems  in  lead  metallurgy ;  by  G.  L.  Oldright. 
Sept.  1946.  [l]+4  p.  4°  (Information  circular,  I,  C.  7373.)  [Processed.]  t 
L.  G.  card  46-27956  I  28.27  :  7373 

Lime.  Test  to  determine  lime  abstraction  of  iron  ores;  by  Ellis  S.  Hertzog. 
Sept.  1946.  [1]+10  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3929.) 
[Processed.]     t  I  28.23  :  3929 

Magnesia  from  olivine;  by  E.  A.  Gee,  Charles  E.  McCarthy,  Frank  S.  Riordan,  jr., 
and  Morton  T.  Pawel.  Sept.  1946.  [1] +33  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investiga- 
tions, R.  I.  3938.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3938 

Magnet  Cove  Rutile  Co.  Exploration  of  Magnet  Cove  Rutile  Co.  property.  Mag- 
net Cove  area,  Hot  Spring  County,  Ark. ;  by  Robert  V.  Spencer.  Sept.  1946. 
[l]+23  p.  6  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3900.)  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  128.23:3900 

Manganese.  Pilot-plant  production  of  electrolytic  manganese  from  manganese 
ores  from  metals  reserve  stock  piles  at  Demiug.  N.  Mex..  Cushman,  Ark.,  and 
Phillipsburg,  Mont.;  by  J.  H.  Jacobs  and  H.  C.  Fuller.  Sept.  1946.  [1]+19  p. 
4"     (Report  of  investigations,   R.  I.  3931.)      [Processed.]     t         128.23:3931 

Matte.  I'ilot-plant  investigations,  matte  smelting  of  Chambeiinin.  S.  Dak., 
manganese  ore ;  by  D.  R.  Torgeson.  T.  E.  Evans,  J.  L.  Morning,  F.  W.  Wessel, 
and  R.  G.  Knickerbocker.  Sept.  1946.  [11+47  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Report  of  investi- 
gations, R.  L  3917.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3917 

Metal  mines.     Some  data  about  fire-fighting  facilities  at  metal  mines  in  United 
States;  by  D.  O.  Kennedy.     Sept.  1946.     [lJ+9  p.  4°     (Information  circular, 
I.  C.  7374.)      [Proce.ssed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27057  I  28.27 :  7374 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


December  1946  1367 

Nonmetals.  Minor  noiimetals;  by  G.  W.  Josephson  and  G.  Richards  Gwiun. 
1946.     [2] +16  p.     [Preprint  from  Minerals  yearbook,  194r).]     *  Paper,  10c. 

I  28.37/a  :  M  666/2/94o 

Ores.  Exploration  of  Grey  Eagle,  Graudview,  and  Royal  John  Claims,  Granl 
and  Sierra  Counties,  N.  Mex. ;  by  Robert  S.  Hill.  Sept.  1946.  [1]+31  p.  6 
pi.  map,  4°     (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3904.)      [Processed.]     f 

I  28.23 :  3904 

Riley  tungsten  mine.  Exploration  of  Riley  tungsten  mine,  Humboldt  County, 
Nev. ;  by  George  H.  Holmes,  jr.  Sept.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  16  pi.  4°.  (Report  of 
investigations,  R.  I.  3945.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3945 

Safety  practices.     Some  safety  practices  for  metal  mines,  nonmetal  mines  (other 
than  coal),   mills,  metallurgical  plants,  and  quarries.     Sept.   1946.     [l]+56 
p.  4°     (Information  circular,  I.  C.  7387.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  46-27955  1 28.27 :  7387 

Sillimanite.  Exploration  of  Georgia  and  South  Carolina  sillimanite  deposits; 
by  W.  C.  Hudson.  Sept.  1946.  [1] +44  p.  5  pi.  11  maps,  4°  (Report  of  inves- 
tigations, R.  I.  3927.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3927 

Tin;  by  C  E.  Nighnian  and  J.  B.  Umhau.  1946.  [2] +29  p.  [Preprint  from 
Minerals  yearbook  1945.]     *  Paper,  10c.  1 28.37/a  :  T  49/945 

Titanium.  Quarterly  titanium  report  1  and  2.  June  20  and  Aug.  26,  1946. 
Each  [2]  p.  4°     (Mineral  industry  surveys.)      [Processed.]     t        128.82:1,2 

Tripoli  [with  bibliography];  by  Robert  W.  Metcalf.     Sept.  1946.     [l]+25  p.  4" 
(Infoi'matioii  circular,  I.  C.  7371.)      [Processed.]     f 
L.  C.  card  4&-27954  I  28.27  :  7371 

Tungsten.  Exploration  of  Mountain  View  tungsten  deposit,  Hyder,  Alaska  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  Aner  W.  Erickson.  Sept.  1946.  [1]+10  p.  4  pi.  3  maps,  4" 
(Report  of  investigations,  R.  I.  3944.)     [Processed.]     f  I  28.23  :  3944 

Vanadium.  Exploration  of  vanadium  region  of  western  Colorado  and  eastern 
Utah;  by  W.  P.  Huleatt,  Scott  W.  Hazen,  jr.,  and  William  M.  Traver,  jr. 
Sept.  1946.  [l]+30  p.  37  pi.  map,  2  tab.  4°  (Report  of  investigations,  R.  I. 
3930.)      [Processed.]     t  128.23:3930 

Zi7ic.  Exploration  of  Defense  zinc  property,  Iowa  County,  Wis.;  by  Francis 
Church  Lincoln.  Sept.  1946.  [l]+7  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Report  of  investigations, 
R.  I.  3948.)      [Processed.]     f  128.23:3948 

Exploration  of  Jewell  tunnel  zinc  property,  Chaffee  County,  Colo.;  by 

Edward  W.  Amos.  Sept.  1946.  [1]+12  p.  2  pi.  map,  4°  (Report  of  inves- 
tigations, R.  I.  3933.)     [Processed.]     t  128.23:3933 

NATIONAL   PARK   SERVICE 

^Vashington    Monument.      Washington     Monument.       [1946.  |       [6]     p      11        1 
•  Item  651 
L.  C.  card  46-27949  I  29.21  :  W  27/94() 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Altus  project.  Earthwork,  structures,  and  surfacing  for  reconsti*uction  of  Okla- 
homa State  highway  no.  9,  Altus  reservoir,  Altus  project,  Okla.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [7]  leaves+[2]+32  p.  8  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  1510.)  [Processed. 
Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  25, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.00.  I  27.8 :  1510 

Radial  gates  and  radial-gate  hoists  for  controlled  spillwav  crest  at  Altus 

Dam,  Altus  project,  Okla.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves  +  [2]+13  p.  11  pi. 
1  tab.  4°  (Specifications  1469.)  [Processe<l.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  29,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.25.  I  27.8 :  1469 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1368  Government  Publications 

Boise  project.  Fixed-wheel  gate  for  outlet  works  at  Cascade  Dam,  Payette 
division,  Boise  project,  Idalio.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]-f  10  p.  9 
pi.  1  tiib.  4"  (Speciliciitious  150G.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  2f),  1946.] 
t  Paper,  75c.  1 27.8 :  1506 

69-kilovolt    oil    circuit-breakers,    disconnecting-switches    and    instrument 

transformers  for  Black  Canyon  switchyard,  Payette  division,  Boise  project, 
Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [12]  leaves+[2]-fl4  p.  4°  (Specifications  1521.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules  and  specifications;  bids  will  be 
received  until  Dec.  9,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8: 1521 

Boulder  Canyon  project.  Earthwork,  canal  lining,  and  structures,  station 
6106+06  to  station  6517+00,  Coachella  Canal,  Ail-American  Canal  system, 
Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [14]  leaves  + 
[2] +50  p.  35  pi.  map,  4°  ( Specifications  1512. )  [Processed.  Schedules,  speci- 
fications, and  drawings ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  5, 1946.]     t  I'aper,  $2.50. 

1 27.8 :  1512 

Valves  for  24-inch  jet  pumps  in  drainage  sumps,  Boulder  power  plant, 

Boulder  Canyon  project,  Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [10]  leaves+ 
[2] +9  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1528.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedules,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  13, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  75c.  127.8:1528 

Central  Valley  project.  Completion  of  installation  of  penstocks  nos.  1,  2,  and  5 
for  Shasta  Dam,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3] 
leaves+[2]+10p.  22pl.  2maps,  4°  (Specifications  1514.)  [Processed.  Sched- 
ule, specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  2,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  $1.50.  I  27.8 :  1514 

Miscellaneous  structural  steel  for  230-KV  switchyard  extension,  Shasta 

power  plant.  Central  Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+ 
[2] +6  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1542.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids, 
schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  5,  1946.] 
t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1542 

Oil  storage  tanks  for  230-kv  switchyard  at  Keswick  powerplant.  Central 

Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+8  p.  2  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  1513.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications, 
and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  3,  1946.]     t Paper,  75c. 

127.8:1513 

Structural  steel  for  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  bridge  and  farm  bridges, 

Westley  Wasteway,  Delta-Mendota  Canal,  Central  Valley  project,  Calif. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves  +[2] +11  p.  14  pi.  4"  (Specifications  1535.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Dec.  12,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.25.  127.8:1535 

Structural-steel  hoist  support  for  Tgnacio  Canal  pumping  plant.  Central 

Valley  project,  Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+7  p.  1  pi.  4" 
(Specifications  1522.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  25,  1946.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

1 27.8 :  1522 

Colorado-Biff  Thompson  project.  30-inch  ring-follower  gate  and  30-inch  and 
14-inch  hollow- jet  valves  for  Granby  Dam  and  14-inch  hollow-jet  valve  for 
Soldier  Canyon  Dam,  Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  Colo.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  [10]  leaves  +  [2]+19  p.  34  pi.  2  tab.  4"  (Specifications  1516.)  [Proc- 
essed. Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings ;  bids  will 
be  received  until  Dec.  6,  1946.]     f  Paper,  $1.75.  I  27.8: 1516 

Columbia  Basin  project.     Columbia  Basin  reclamation  project,  south  irrigation 
district  appraisals.     1946.     [1]  +353  p.  il.  map.     [Another  map  on  front  cover.] 
*  Pa  per,  55c.     •  Item  661 
L.  C.  card  46-27930  I  27.2  :  C72/9 

Grounding  equipment  for  units  L-1  to  L-9,  Grand  Coulee  powerplant, 

Columbia  Basin  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [9]  leaves+[2]+9  p.  4° 
(Specifications  1511.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule  and  specifica- 
tions; bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  5,  1946.]     f  Paper,  75c.  I  27.8: 1511 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


December  1946  1369 

Columbia  Basin  project — Continued. 

Lighting  and   power   transformers  for  block  96  transformer  vault  and 

blocks  84  and  04  elevator  towers,  Grand  Coulee  Dam,  Columbia  Basin  project, 
Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves+[2] +10  p.  4"  (Specifications  1529.) 
[Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  re- 
ceived until  Dec.  13,  1946.]     t     Paper,  75c.  127.8:1529 

Miscellaneous  structural  steel  for  Pasco  pumping  plant,  Columbia  Basin 

project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+6  p.  1  pi.  4"  (Specifica- 
tions 1526.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawing ;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  25, 1946.]    t    Paper,  75c.      1  27.8 :  1526 

Davis  Dam.  Eight  6-room  residences  and  12  5-roora  residences,  Davis  Govern- 
ment Camp,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7]  leaves-j- 
[2] 4-70  p.  31  pi.  4  maps,  4°  (Specifications  1508.)  [Processed.  Schedule, 
specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  25,  1946. J  t 
Paper,  $3.50.  I  27.8 :  1508 

Electric  ranges  and  oil-burning  circulating  heaters  for  residences  at  Davis 

Dam  Government  Camp,  Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[7]  leaves+[2]4-5  p.  4°  (Specifications  1515.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  10,  1946.] 
t    Paper,  50c.  I  27.8 :  1515 

Erecting  20  two-bedroom  prefabricated  houses  at  Davis  Government  Camp, 

Davis  Dam  project,  Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [3]  leaves+r2]+19  p.  2  pi. 
map,  4°  (Specifications  1518.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov.  20,  1946.]     t     Paper,  $1.00. 

127.8:1518 

Phoenix-Tucson  no.  2,  115-kilovolt  transmission  line,  Davis  Dam  project, 

Ariz.-Nev.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [11]  leaves  +[2]  p.-f2S  leaves,  47  pi.  map,  4° 
(Specifications  1524.)  [Processed.  Schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  9,  1946.]     t     Paper,  $2.25.  127.8: 1524 

Oila  project.  Screw-lift  gates  and  gate  lifts  for  Altus  project,  Okla.  and  lever- 
lift  gates  for  "A"  Canal  and  "A"  laterals,  unit  no.  1,  Yuma  Mesa  division,  Gila 
project,  Ariz.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [13]  leaves-|-[2]-l-6  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Speci- 
fications 1530.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  specifications,  and 
drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  9,  1946.]     t     Paper,  $1.00. 

I  27.8 :  1530 

Minidoka  project.  Transformers  for  Burley  and  Rupert  substations,  Minidoka 
project,  Idaho.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [11]  leaves-f  [2]-f  11  p.  4°  (Specifica- 
tions 1525.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and  specifications; 
bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  11,  1946.]     t     Paper,  75c.  I  27.8 :  1525 

Parker  Dam.  Jacking  units  for  floating  bulkhead  gate  storage  dock  at  Parker 
Dam,  Parker  Dam  power  project,  Ariz.-Calif.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6] 
leaves-f  [2] +8  p.  3  pi.  4"*  (Specifications  1523.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dee. 
10,  1&46.]     t     Paper,  75c.  127.8:1523 

Provo  River  project.  Earthwork,  pipe  lines,  tunnel,  and  structxires,  Jordan 
Narrows  siphons,  Provo  Reservoir  Canal,  Deer  Creek  division,  Provo  River 
project,  Utah.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [11]  leaves+[2]+.52  p.  13  pi.  2  maps,  4° 
(Specifications  1380.)  [Processed.  Schedules,  specifications,  and  drawings; 
bids  will  be  received  until  June  24,  1946.]     t  Paper,  $2.50.  127.8:1380 

Slide  gates  and  hoists  for  Jordan  Narrows  siphons,  Provo  reservoir  canal. 

Deer  Creek  division,  Provo  River  project,  Utah.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [7] 
leaves-f  [21+6  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1.W7.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for 
bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Nov  18, 
1946.]     t  Paper,  $1.00.  127.8:1507 

Rio  Orande  project.  Transformer,  power  circuit-breaker,  disconnectlng-switches 
and  fuses,  current  transformers,  cable,  and  cable  terminator  for  Sierra  Electric 
Cooperative,  Inc.  substation  at  Elephant  Butte  powerplant,  Rio  Grande  project, 
N.  Mex.-Tex.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [22]  leaves+[2]+23  p.  4°  (Specifications 
1520.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedules,  and  specifications;  bids 
will  be  received  until  Dec.  10,  1940.]     f     Paper,  $1.50.  127.8:1520 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


1370  Government  Publications 

Shoshone  project.  Structural  steel  for  bridge,  Heart  Mountain  powerplant,  Sho- 
shone project,  Wyo.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [6]  leaves+[2]+12  p.  3  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  1517.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  3,  194G.]     t     Paper,  $1.25. 

I  27.8 :  1517 

Ydkima  project.  Miscellaneous  structural  steel  for  pumping  plants  for  areas 
nos.  9  and  9A,  Roza  division,  Yakima  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[7]  leaves+[2]+G  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Specifications  1541.)  [Processed.  Invita- 
tion for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawing;  bids  will  be  received  until 
Dec.  4,  1946.]     f    Paper,  75c.  127.8:1541 

Transformers,  switching  equipment,  and  lightning-arresters  for  pumping 

plants  in  pump  areas,  nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  9A,  10,  12,  14,  15,  16,  and 
17,  Roza  division.  Yakima  project.  Wash.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [22]  leaves+ 
[2] 4-18  p.  4°  (Specifications  1519.)  [Processed.  Invitation  for  bids,  sched- 
ules and  specifications;  bids  will  be  received  until  Dec.  10,  1946.]  t  Paper, 
$1.00.  I  27.8  :  1519 

TERRITORIES  AND  ISLAND  POSSESSIONS  DIVISION 


Report  to  governor,  Hawaii,  by  superintendent  of  public  works,  year  ending  June 
30,  1945.     n.  p.  [1946].     p.  1-16+leaves  17-46.     t 
L.  C.  card  G  S12-562  I  35.11/2 :  P  96/945 

WAR  RELOCATION  AUTHORITY 

Japanese  Americans.     Evacuated  people,  a  quantitative  description ;   [prepared 
by  Statistics  Section  of  Relocation  Planning  Division].     [1946.]     xvi-f-200  p. 
il.  4°    *  Paper,  60c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-27953  I52.2:Evl 

Refugees.     Token  shipment,  story  of  America's  war  refugee  shelter  [Fort  On- 
tario, Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  prepared  by  Edward  B.  Marks,  jr.].     [1946.]     [6]-|- 
104  p.  4°     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  954 
L.  C.  card  46-27911  1 52.2 :  R  25 

Relocation  program.     [1946.]     [1]+105  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  35c.     •  Item  954 

I  52.2 :  R  27/4 

INTERSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMISSION 

NOTB. — 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,  Government  Printing  Office,  Wasliington  25,  D.  C.,  at  various  prices,  depending 
upon  the  size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price 
.?1.50  per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.00  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a 
volume,  be  sure  to  specify  the  series  and  whether  Finauce  or  other  than  Finance  decisions 
are  desired.  Entries  for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  fol- 
lowing other  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Cars.     Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  persons  furnishing  cars  or  protective 
services  against  heat  or  cold,  prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
in  accordance  with  sec.  20  (6)  of  interstate  commerce  act.    Original  issue,  1947, 
effective  Jan.  1.  1947.     [1946.]      [4]-|-108  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27952  IC  1.9 :  C  23/3 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Electric  railroads.  Regulations  to  govern  destruction  of  records  of  electric  rail- 
way companies,  prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  in  accordance 
with  sec.  20  of  interstate  commerce  act.  Is.sue  of  1946,  effective  Sept.  1,  1946. 
1946.  v+22  p.  [Formerly  issued  in  processed  form  for  which  see  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Sept.  1946,  p.  1088.  Supersedes  all  previous  issues.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
•  Item  071 
L.  C.  card  A  46^3992  IC  1.9 :  R  24/9/946 

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December  1946  1371 

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

Motor  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Motor  carrier). 

Motor  carriers.  Statistics  of  class  1  motor  carriers,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1944, 
compiled  from  annual  reports  of  motor  carriers  of  property  and  motor  carriers 
of  passengers,  filed  with  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1916.]  [2] +94 
p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  4G20;  Transport  Economics  and  Statistics 
Bureau. )  *  Pajjer,  75c,  •  Item  695 
L.  C.  card  A  40-994  IC  1  mot.l4 :  944 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.  In  matter  of  making  accident  investigation  reports  under 
locomotive  inspection  act  of  Feb.  17,  1911,  as  amended ;  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway,  accident  near  Fields,  Ariz.,  Sept.  7,  1946,  caused  by  oil  on 
engine  room  floor.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  F  46 

Same :  New  York  Central  Railroad,  accident,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Aug.  27, 

1946,  caused  by  failure  of  locomotive  reversing  gear.  [1946.]  5  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  G  762r/2 

Same:    Seaboard   Air   Line   Railroad,    accident    (fire-box   failure)    near 

Dixiana,  S.  C,  Sept.  16,  1946,  caused  by  overheating  of  bottom  sheet  of  combus- 
tion chamber.     [1946.]     7  p.  4"     [Processed.]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  D  642 

Investigation  3006 :  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Company,  report   in  re 

accident.  Fort  Custer,  Mich.,  July  22, 1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  il.  4"     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3006 

Investigation  3014 :  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  accident 

near  Detour,  Ohio,  Aug.  17,  1946.     [1946.]     10  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3014 

Investigation  3015 :  Seaboard  Air  Line  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  ac- 
cident near  Hamlet,  N.  C,  Aug.  19,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  4"*     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3015 

Investigation  3016 :  Norfolk  and  Western  Railway  Company,  report  in  re  ac- 
cident near  Windsor,  Va.,  Aug.  19,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3016 

Investigation  3017 :  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  report  in  re  ac- 
cident, Stedman,  N.  C,  Aug.  20,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

IC  1  acci.5 :  3017 

Investigation  3018 :  Missouri  and  Arkansas  Railway  Company,  report  in  re 

accident  near  Harrison,  Ark.,  Aug.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p.  il.  4°  [Proc- 
essed. ]     t  IC  1  acci.5 :  3018 

Railroad  employees.  Statistical  analysis  of  carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service 
reports  covering  all  railroads  which  reported  during  year  ended  June  30,  1946, 
instances  in  which  employees  were  on  duty  for  periods  other  than  those  pro- 
vided by  Federal  hours  of  service  act;  compiled  by  Bureau  of  Safety.  [1946.] 
27  p.  4°  t  •  Item  685 
L.  C.  card  20-26534  IC  1  hou.9 :  946 

Railroads.     Comparative  statement  of  railway  operating  statistics,  individual 
class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  years  194,")  and  1944.     [1946.]     cover 
title,  63  p.  oblong  large  8"   (Statement  46200;  Transport  Economics  and  Sta- 
tistics Bureau. )     *  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  702 
L.  C.  card  A  25-423  IC  1  ste.27 :  94.1 

Regional  shifts  in  postwar  traffic  of  class  1  railways.     Washington,  D.  C., 

Sept.  1946.  cover  titles.  2  v.  xxxi-f  410  p.  il.  4"  (Statement  4U22. )  [Processed. 
Volume  2  is  Appendixes.  This  study,  issued  as  information,  has  not  been 
considered  or  adopted  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  46-3993  IC  1.2 :  R  13/4/v.l,2 

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

Water  carrier  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Water  carrier). 

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Decisions  (Finance) 

NoTB. — The  following   decisions   or   oplnionB   issued   In   separate   form    are  from   the 
Interbtate  ComintTce  Commission  reports. 

Alabutna  Power  Co.  Finance  docket  no.  15106,  Alabama  Power  Company  aban- 
donment;  [decidedJuue  10, 1046].  [1946.J  [l]-f-794-800p.  (F-8725.)  [From 
V.  201.  J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  F-8725 

Chicago  d  North  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  l.")250,  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al.,  merger;  [decided  May  29,  1946].  [1946.] 
[1J+672-07G  p.     (F-S718.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  F-8718 

Hampton  d  Branchville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  14957,  Hampton  & 
Branchville  Railroad  Company  construction;  decided  June  11,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  733-749.     (F-8721.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8721 

Pere  Marquette  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  15321,  Pere  Marquette  Railway 
Company  et  al.,  trackage  rights,  etc, ;  [decided  June  21,  1946.].  [1946.]  [l]-f- 
750-754  p.     (F-8722.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8722 

St.  Lotiis-San  Francisco  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  13609,  St.  Louis-San 
Francisco  Railway  Company  trustees  abandonment;  decided  July  24,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.   781-793.     (F-8724.)      [From  v.  261.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-8724 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  14500,  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rail- 
way Company  receivership;  decided  June  28,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  689-732. 
(F-S720.)     [From  V.  261.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-8720 

Decisions  {Motor  carrier) 

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

Animal  cooj)s.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2551,  classification 
ratings  on  animal  or  poultry  coops;  [decided  May  22,  1946].  [1946.]  [1]  + 
328-332  p.      (M-6745.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6745 

Canned  goods.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2544,  canned  goods 
from  Colorado  to  Montana  ;  [decided  June  11,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] -1-344-350  p. 
(M-6747.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6747 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  No.  MC-19778,  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee, St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company  self-insurance;  decided  July 
31,1946.  [1946.]  p.  369-370.  (M-6750.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6750 

Craig  Trucking,  Inc.  No.  MC-55811  (sub-no.  2),  Craig  Trucking,  Inc.,  extension 
of  operations,  general  commodities;  decided  July  19,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  333- 
343.     (M-6746.)      [Fi'om  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6746 

Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  M-2470,  increased  class 
rates  over  Associated  Transport,  Inc. ;  decided  June  20,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  309- 
317.     (M-6742.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

10 1  mot.8/a  :  M^742 

Interstate  Motor  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-S3641  (sub-no.  5),  Interstate  Motor  Lines, 
Inc.,  extension  of  operations,  San  Francisco;  decided  July  19,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  351-361.     (M-6748.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6748 

Perin,  Laicrence  H.  No.  MC-57529  (sub-no.  1),  Lawrence  H.  Perin  common  car- 
rier application ;  [decided  July  1,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]-f  318-320  p.  (M-6743.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  46.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a  :  M-6743 

Storage  charges.  No.  MC-C-468,  Eleanor  M.  Morris  v.  Barney  Clayman  et  al. ; 
decided  June  25,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  371-376.  (M-6751.)  [From  Motor  car- 
rier cases,  v.  46.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a :  M-6751 

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Decisions  (Motor  carrier,  finance) 

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

Ash  Truck  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-27G1,  Fay  V.  Watson,  et  al.,  control,  Watson 
Bros.  Transportation  Co.,  Inc.,  purchase,  Ash  Truck  Lines  Inc.  (George  S. 
Allen,  trustee)  ;  decided  May  9,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  709-712.  (MF-1498.) 
[From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1498 

Burlington  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-F-2937,  All  American  Bus  Lines,  Inc., 
control,  Burlington  Transportation  Company;  [decided  May  31,  1946].  [1940.] 
[1] +48-50  p.     (MF-1515.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1515 

Great  Lakes  Trucking  Co.,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2726,  Charles  L.  Atwater  and  John  W. 
Craig,  control,  Brada  Cartage  Company,  purchase.  Great  Lakes  Trucking  Com- 
pany, Inc.  (Milton  J.  Miller,  receiver)  ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  51-58. 
(MF-1516.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1516 

Oreyhound  Corporation.  No.  MC-2593,  Greyhound  Corporation,  control.  Central 
Greyhound  Lines,  Inc.,  control  and  merger,  Enders  Bus  Lines,  Inc.,  decided 
July  23,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  33-47.  (MF-1514.)  [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v. 
45.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1514 

Marshall,  Clare  M.,  Inc.  No.  MC-3079,  Karl  J.  Eisenhardt,  control,  Coastal  Tank 
Lines,  Inc.,  purchase,  Clare  M.  Marslmll,  Inc. ;  decided  June  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  783-791.     (MF-1508.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]    *  Paper,  .^c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1508 

Meerman,  Leona  8.  No.  MC-F-3010,  Walter  I.  Kohn,  et  al.,  control,  Louisville, 
New  Albany  &  Corydon  Railroad  Company,  purchase,  Leona  Schuppert  Meer- 
man;  [decided  July  19,  1946].  [1946.]  [lJ+6-12  p.  (MF-1512.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  45.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1512 

Mercury  Motorways,  Inc.  No.  aiC-F-2945,  Julius  L.  Tucker  (trustee),  control, 
Mercury  Motorways,  Incorporated;  decided  June  3,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  797-800. 
(MF-1510.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  V.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1510 

R-B  Freight  Lines,  Inc.  No.  MC-F-2053,  Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc.,  lease, 
R-B  Freight  Lines,  Inc.;  [decided  June  28,  1940].  [1946.]  [1] -{-780-782  p. 
(MF-1507.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1507 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway.  No.  MC-F-2413,  St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Rail- 
way Company  (Frank  A.  Thompson,  trustee),  control;  Frisco  Transportation 
Company,  purchase,  Righter  Trucking  Company,  Incorporated ;  decided  July  1, 
1946.      [1946.]     p.   13-32.      (MF-ir)13.)      [From  Motor  carrier  cases,   v.  45.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  10  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1513 

Tinsley,  Clayton.  No.  MC-F-3032,  Gulf,  Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company, 
control.  Gulf  Transport  Company,  purchase,  Clayton  Tinsley ;  decided  June  7, 
1946.     [1946.]     p.  767-779.     (MF-1506.)     [From  Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2 :  MF-1506 

West  Virginia  Transportation  Co.  No.  MC-F-2865,  Ralph  T.  Reynolds,  control, 
Reynolds  Transportation  Company,  lease.  West  Virginia  Transportation  Com- 
pany;  [decided  June  12,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] -f  792-796  p.  (MF-1509.)  [From 
Motor  carrier  cases,  v.  40.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  mot.8/a2  :  MF-1509 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

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

Brass.  No.  29231,  Oil  City  Brass  Works  v.  Alton  &  Southern  Railroad  et  al. ; 
decided  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]    p.  119-123.     ([Opinion]  24767.)     [ITrom  v.  266] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24767 

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Coal.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5305,  bituminous  coal  from  Illinois 
and  Kentucky  to  Gulf  pons;  [decided  Aug.  1,  1946].  [194fi.]  [1] +170-180  p. 
( [Opinion]  24773. )     [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24773 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5372,  bituminous  coal  from  Ala- 
bama to  CJuIf  ports;  decided  Aug.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  127-134.  ([Opinion] 
24709.)     [From  V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :24709 

Food  for  poultry.  No.  29348,  Houses,  Incorporated,  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad 
Company  ;  decided  July  10, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  41-44.  ( [Opinion]  ^4758.)  [From 
V.  266.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24758 

Freight  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5352,  unloading  portable 
houses  at  southern  ports;  decided  Apr.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  1-6.  ([Opinion] 
24753.)     [From  V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  24753 

No.  27969,  Agwilines,  Inc.,  (Clyde-Mallory  Lines)  et  al.,  v.  Akron,  Canton 

&  Youngstown   Railway  Company   et  al. ;    [decided  June  3„  1946].      [1946.] 
[1]+7S-S4  p.     ([Opinion]  24761.)      [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24761 

No.  29185,  Robert  P.  Patterson,  as  Secretary  of  War,  v.  Aberdeen  and 

Rockfish  Railroad  Company  et  al.;  decided  July  1,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  45-54. 
([Opinion]   24759.)      [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24759 

Grain.  No.  29288,  Whythe  Feed  Mills  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  July  31,  1946.]  [1946.]  [1] +202-212  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 24775.)      [From  V.  206.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la  :  24775 

Iron.  No,  29361,  Steel  Trading  Corporation  v.  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  8,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] +124-126  p. 
([Opinion]  24768.)      [From  v,  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24768 

Limestone.  No.  29168,  Whiterock  Quarries,  Inc.  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany, et  al. ;  decided  July  29,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  157-169.  ([Opinion]  24772.) 
[From  V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24772 

No.  29242,  Manufacturers  Specialty  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Chicago 

Terminal  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  20,  1946.     [1946.]     p.  7S9- 
791.     ([Opinion]  24750.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24750 

Linoleum  scrap.  No.  29432,  General  Art  Products  Company  et  al.,  v.  Atlantic 
Coast  Line  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  18,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  115- 
118.     ([Opinion]  24766.)     [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24766 

Livestock.  No.  28714,  Swift  &  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company 
et  al.;  decided  May  3,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  5&-77.  ([Opinion]  24760.)  [From 
V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24760 

Peat.  Fourth  section  application  no.  21149,  peat  and  peat  moss  from  Canada ; 
[decided  July  18,  1946].  [1946.]  [1]+108-110  p.  ( [Opinion]  24764.)  [From 
V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24764 

Phosphate  rock.  No.  29372,  Southern  Acid  &  Sulphur  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Alabama 
Great  Southern  Railro.nd  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  20,  1946].  [1946.] 
[1]  +22-28  p.    ( [Opinion]  24755.)     [From  v.  266.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24755 

Pipe.  No.  29174,  "Automatic"  Sprinkler  Coriwration  of  America  v.  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company  et  nl. ;  [decided  July  3,  1946].  [1946.]  [l]+792- 
797  p.     ([Opinion]  2475L)      [From  v.  204.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24751 

Railroad  employees.  Ex  parte  no.  72  (sub-no.  1),  in  matter  of  regulations  con- 
cerning class  of  employees  and  subordinate  officials  to  be  included  within  term 
employee  iinder  railway  labor  act,  roadmasters  (St.  Louis-San  Francisco 
Railway  Company,  Frank  A.  Thompson,  trustee)  ;  decided  July  19,  1946. 
[1946.]     p.  S5-M.     ([Opinion]  24702.)     [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24762 

Sand.  No.  29251,  Elkhorn  Sand  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  30, 1946.  [1946.]  p.  95-107.  ( [Opinion]  24763.) 
[From  V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24763 

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steel  drums.  No.  29357,  Florida  Drum  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Louisville  and  Na.shville 
Railroad  Company;  [decided  June  2.5,  194G].  [1946.]  [1] +798-800  p. 
([Opinion]  24752.)     [From  v.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/3 a  :  24752 

Stone.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5366,  stone,  L.  C.  L.  within  and 
to  W.  T.  L.  territory;  decided  Aug.  12,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  111-114  ([Opinion] 
24765.)     [From  V.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24765 

Sulphur.  No.  292.S9,  Wilson  &  Toomer  Fertilizer  Company  et  al.,  v.  Alabama 
Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  26,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  29- 
36.     ([Opinion]  24756.)      [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  24756 

Switching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5277,  svpitching  at 
Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  decided  June  28,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  7-21.  ([Opinion] 
24754.)      [From  V.  264.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24754 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  5324,  switching  charges  of  Buffalo 

Creek  Railroad  Company  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;   decided  Aug.   7,  1946.     [1946.] 
p.  135-149.     ([Opinion]  24770.)      [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  24770 

Terminal  services.  Ex  parte  104,  Corn  Products  Refining  Company  terminal  serv- 
ice, practices  of  carriers  affecting  operating  revenues  or  expenses,  pt.  2,  termi- 
nal services;  decided  Julv  1,  1946.  [194G.]  p.  181-201.  ([Opinion]  24774.) 
[From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24774 

Trailer  frames.  No.  29353,  Dorsey  Brothers  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  & 
Pacific  Railroad  Company  (Henry  A.  Scandrett,  Walter  J.  Cummings,  and 
George  I.  Haight,  trustees)  et  al. ;  decided  June  19,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  37-40. 
( [Opinion]  24757. )      [From  v.  266.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  24757 

Decisions   (Water  carrier) 

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

American,  Barge  Line  Co.  No.  W-552,  American  Barge  Line  Company  applica- 
tions; decided  June  12,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  783-791.  (WC-292.)  [From  v. 
260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-292 

Canadian-Gulf  Line,  Limited.  No.  W-515,  Canadian-Gulf  Line,  Limited,  contract 
carrier  application  ;  [decided  July  11,  1946].  [1946.]  [1] -+-792-796  p.  (WC- 
293.)      [From  V.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-293 

Erie  d  St.  Lawrence  Corporation.  No.  W-1,  Erie  &  St.  Lawr«mre  Corporation 
contract  carrier  application  ;  decided  Apr.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  757-760.  (WC- 
288.)      [From  V.  2G0.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-288 

Freight  rates.  No.  FF-81  (sub-no.  1),  Western  Freight  Association  extension  of 
operations,  commodities  generallv  eastbound ;  decided  Aug.  5,  1946.  [1946.] 
p.  797-799.      (WC-294.)      [From  v.  260.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  WC-294 

Howard  Terminal.  No.  FF-8,  Howard  Terminal  freight  forwarder  application ; 
decided  June  26,  1946.  [1946.]  p.  77.3-782.  (WC-291.)  [From  v.  260.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  WC-291 

MOTOR  CARRIERS  BUREAU 

Motor  carrier  accidents,   1944;    [prepared  by   H.   C.  Mitchell,  jr.].     Oct.  1946. 
[4] +45  p.  r     [Processed.]     j 
L.  C.  card  A  39-166  IC  1  niot.2  :  Ac  2/944 


JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Adams,  C.  J.  No.  457,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  C.  J. 
Adams,  alias  Charles  Adams,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  memorandum  for  United  States. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +11  p.     t  J  1.78:  Ad  17/2 

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1376  GrOVERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Agnew,  John.  No.  06,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Board 
of  Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System  et  al.  v.  John  Agnew,  F.  O.  Fayer- 
weather,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District 
of  Columbia;  brief  for  petitioners.     [194G.]     cover  title,  iii+88  p.     J 

J  1.78 :  Ag  63 

Allen,  Alvina.  No.  62G,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  19-^6,  James 
E.  Mnrkiiam,  Alien  Property  Custodian,  v.  Alvina  Allen  et  al. ;  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  [194G.]  cover 
title,  iv+31  p.     t  J  1.78 :  Al  53/3 

American  Coast  Line,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  American 
Coast  Line,  Inc.  (in  liquidation),  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court:  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  iii+41  p.     J  J1.7G:Am35co 

Bayer,  Sainuel.  In  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  no.  — ,  United 
States  V.  Samuel  Bayer,  Elias  Bayer,  and  Walter  V.  Radovich ;  order  enlarging 
time  within  which  to  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari.     1946.     1  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  B  341/3 

Bethlehem  Steel  Co.  Nos.  55,  76,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Bethlehem  Steel  Company  et  al.  v.  New  York  Labor  Relations  Board,  on 
appeal  from  court  of  appeals  of  New  York ;  Allegheny  Ludlum  Steel  Corpora- 
tion V.  William  J.  Kelley,  et  al.,  constituting  State  Labor  Relations  Board  of 
New  York,  on  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  New  York  for  county  of 
Chautauqua;;  brief  for  United  States  as  amicus  curiae.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
viii  + 106  p.     t  J  1.78 :  B  465/5 

Bordages,  Phillip,  Estate  Trust.  No.  11706,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  Phillip  Bordages  Estate  Trust  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for  respondent.  [194G.] 
cover  title,  ii-f  32  p.     t  J  1.76 :  B  644/7 

Breicster  Shirt  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Brewster  Shirt  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  of  deci-sion  of  Tax  Court  of  United  States;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  35  p.     $  J  1.76 :  B  758 

Brotmie,  W.  O.  No.  355,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  W.  O. 
Browne  et  al.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii-f  20  p.     $  J  1.78 :  B  818/2 

Bruce' s  Juices,  Inc.  No.  27,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Bruce's  Juices,  Inc.,  v.  American  Can  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme 
Court  of  Florida;  brief  for  United  States  as  amicus  curiae.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+13p.     t  J  1.78  :B  S3 

Cansby,  Thomas  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46054,  Thomas  Lee  Causby  and  wife, 
Tinie  Causby,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  to  set  aside  findings  of  fact 
and  conclusions  of  law,  to  vacate  judgment,  to  grant  new  trial  and  to  enter 
findings,  conclusions  and  judgment  in  accordance  with  mandate  of  Supreme 
Court  and  for  leave  to  argue  this  motion  orally.     [1946.]     p.  153-164.     % 

J  1.80 :  C  312/4 

Centaxir  Construction  Co.,  Inc.  No.  46242,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Centaur  Construc- 
tion Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii-f  53^108  p.     t  J  l.SO :  C  333/5 

Cities  Service  Oas  Co.  No.  556,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Cities  Service  Gas  Company  v.  Federal  Power  Commission,  Public  Service 
Commission  of  Missouri,  et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  lOth  circuit;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.  [lf>46.]  cover 
title,  ii+33  p.     t  J  1.78 :  C  498/2 

Clark,  Ehcood  J.  Nos.  9059,  9135,  9167,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Elwood  J.  Clark  and  Hazel  V.  Clark,  husband  and  wife,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue;  Tracy  J.  Mosteller  and  Ethel  C.  Mosteller,  husband  and 
wife,  V.  [same]  ;  Ernest  DeCamp  and  Laura  V.  DeCamp,  husband  and  wife,  v. 
[same],  on  petition  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  iv-f  16  p.     J  J  1.76:0  547/3 

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Crane,  i&8.  Beulah  B.  No.  68,  In  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Beulah  B.  Crane  v.  commissiouer  of  interual  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  26.  circuit ;  brief  for  respondeat.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  iii+38  p.     J  J  1.78  :  C  85/3 

Dawes,  E.  A.  No.  11492,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  E.  A.  Dawes, 
V.  Marion  H.  Allen,  collector  of  interual  revenue,  on  appeal  from  district  court 
for  middle  district  of  Georgia;  brief  for  appellee.  L194G.]  cover  title,  ii+ 
36  p.     $  J  1.76 :  D  321 

Dickinson,  William  M.  Nos.  77-78,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct, 
term,  1946,  United  States  v.  William  M.  Dickinson ;  [same]  v,  F.  H.  Withrow, 
on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv+C5  p.  map.     $  J  1.78  :  D  56/2 

District  News  Co.  No.  9304,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia, 
Joseph  Ottenstein,  t/a  District  News  Company,  and  New  Amsterdam  Casualty 
Company  v.  Theodore  Britton,  deputy  commissioner.  Employees'  Compensation 
Commission,  and  Odessa  J.  Larmer,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  appellees.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iv+ 
20  p.     $  J  1.77 :  D  633/3 

Donnelly  Garment  Co.  Nos.  38-39,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1940,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Donnelly  Garment  Company,  Donnelly 
Garment  Workers'  Union  and  International  Ladies'  Garment  W^orkers'  Union ; 
International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union  v.  Donnelly  Garment  Company, 
Donnelly  Garment  Workers'  Union  and  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  on 
writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  reply  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+19  p.     % 

J  1.78 :  D  718/4 

Eastern  Sugar  Associates.  No.  537,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Eastern  Sugar  Associates  v.  people  of  Puerto  Rico,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  people  of  Puerto 
Rico  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+37  p.     J  J  1.78:  Ea  77/5 

Emery,  Elsie  C.  No.  555,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Elsie  C.  Emery  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  op- 
position.    [1946.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.     J  JL78:Em36 

Erie  Forge  Co.  No.  9177,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue  v.  Erie  Forge  Company,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  37  p.     t 

J  1.76:  Br  46/2 

Fairfield  Steamship  Corporation.  No.  565,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Fairfield  Steamship  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  cir- 
cuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  14  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  F 161 

Ferguson,  Stanley  W.,  Inc.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Commodity  Credit  Corporation  v.  Stanley  W.  Ferguson,  Inc. ; 
brief  on  behalf  of  defendant-appellant.  [1946.]  cover  title,  iii-f  37  p.  large 
8°     t  J  1.76  :F  381 

Fiswick,  Ferdinand.  No.  51,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Ferdinand  Fiswick,  Jacob  F.  Mayer,  and  Fritz  Gustav  Rudolph  v.  United  States, 
on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United 
States.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+60  p.     t  J  1.78 :F 549/3 

Oerman-American  Vocational  League,  Inc.  No.  468,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  German-American  Vocational  League,  Inc.,  D.  A.  B. 
Recreational  Resort,  Inc.,  Otto  Bremer  et  al.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  memorandum  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.     J  J  1.78:  G  317/2 

Ootwals,  Charles  P.  No.  594,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Charles  P.  Gotwals  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i-f  12  p.    J  J  1.78 :  G  718 

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Greyvan  Lines,  Inc.  Circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  [no.]  8779,  Greyvan 
Lines,  Inc.,  vs.  Carter  H.  Harrison,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern 
division.     [1946.]     p.  253-200.     t  J  1.76:0  869/2 

No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1940,  Carter  H. 

Harrison,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Greyvan  Lines, 
Inc. ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  ii+19  p.     $  J  1.78:  G  869 

Groves,  8.  J.,  d  Sons  Co.  No.  311,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  S.  J.  Groves  &  Sons  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  i+20  p.     J  J  1.78 :  G  919/3 

Hancock,  John,  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Go.  No.  570,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United 
States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
1st  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+7  p.     J  J  1.78  :  H  191/7 

Easson,  Donald  Y.  Brief  for  appellee,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
Columbia,  no.  9250,  Donald  V.  Hasson  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  District 
Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  1+5  p.     % 

J  1. 77  :  H  277 

Eaiipt,  Hans  M.  No.  49,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  terra,  1946, 
Hans  Max  Haupt  v.  United  States;  brief  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  vii-f  166  p.     $  J  1.78 :  H  293/2 

Haickins,  Alfred  L.  No.  9353-54,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
Columbia,  Alfred  L.  Hawkins,  Laurence  I.  Prout  v.  United  States,  appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of 
appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.    %  J1.77:H314 

Hedin,  J.  D.,  Coiistruction  Co.  No.  45407,  in  Court  of  Claims,  John  D.  Hedin, 
trading  as  J.  D.  Hedin  Construction  Company,  individually  and  to  use  of  Allen 
Construction  Corp.,  or  Hugo  C.  Baratta,  assignee,  as  his  interest  may  appear; 
defendant's  brief.     [1940.]     cover  title  [1] +197-259  p.     t  J1.80:H358/3 

Higgins,  Mrs.  Bessie.  Brief  for  appellees.  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  no.  9301,  Bessie  Higgins,  v.  United  States;  appeal  from  Dis- 
trict Court  of  United  States  [tor  District  of  Columbia].  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+7  p.     t  J1.77:H535 

Illinois  racking  Co.  No  476,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Illinois  Packing  Company  v.  Charles  B.  Henderson,  individually  and  as  acting 
administrator  of  Office  of  Federal  Loan  Administrator,  etc.,  et  al.,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+5  p.     %  J  1.78:  II 6/11 

Latnont,  Thomas  W.  No.  557,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1916, 
Thomas  W.  Lamont  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+24  p.     t  J  1.78  :L  191 

Legislative  history  of  Public  law  149,  78th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  July  14,  1943.     1946. 
[4] +65  p.     X 
L.  C.  card  46-27950  J  1.2:  W19/6 

Login  Corporation.  No.  528,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Login  Corporation  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administra- 
tion, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.     % 

J  1.78 :  L829 

McCarthy  Bros.  Construction  Co.    In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  4^998,  McCarthy  Bros. 

Construction  Co.  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1946.]     p.  103-125.     $ 

J  1.80 :  M  127/2 

MacGregor,  Alpine.  Nos.  28,  70-71,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  Alpine  MacGregor  v.  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany ;  Edward  Katzinger  Company  v.  Chicago  Metallic  Mfg.  Company,  on  writs 

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MacOregor,  Alpine — Continued. 

of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania  and  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  as  amicus  curiae.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
ii+24  p.     $  J  1.78  :  M178/2 

Mechanical  Farm  Equipment  Distributors,  Inc.  No.  519,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Mechanical  Farm  Equipment  Distributors,  Inc.,  v. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tb  circuit ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent in  opposition.     [1916.]     cover  title,  ii+15  p.     t  J  1.78  :M  464 

Miller,  Addison,  Inc.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  44664,  Addison  Miller,  Inc.,  and 
Fielding  &  Shepley,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's report  and  request  for  special  findings  of  fact.     [194G.]     p.  325-373.     % 

J  1.80 :  M612/6 

Morris,  Jose  M.  J.  P.  No.  4134,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1945,  Jose  Manual  Jarabo  Perez  Morris  v.  United  States,  appeal  from 
District  Court  of  United  States  for  Puerto  Rico ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+36  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.76  :  M832 

Munhall  Borough,  Pa.  No.  9126,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Borough 
of  Munhall  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of 
Pennsylvania;  brief  and  appendix  for  United  States.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
iii-f-57  p.     t  J1.76:M925 

Munter,  Sidney  S.  Circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  no.  9010,  Oct.  term, 
1945,  Sidney  S.  Munter  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  no.  9011,  Oct. 
term,  1945,  Carl  Munter  vs.  [same],  on  petitions  for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax 
Court ;  opinion  of  court.     [1946.]     p.  40-48.     $  J  1.76  :  M  929/2 

Murray,  Thomas  A.  No.  483,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Thomas  A.  Murray  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Adminis- 
tration, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  partial  opposition.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+11  p.     t  J  1.78  :  M  966 

National  Lead  Co.  No.  89,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
United  States  v.  National  Lead  Company,  Titan  Company,  Inc.,  and  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company,  Inc. ;  motion  by  United  States  for  leave  to 
amend  its  assignment  of  errors.     [1946.]     cover  title,  8  p.     |     J1.78:N2131e 

National  Sanitary  Co.  No.  10291,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
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for  review  of  decisions  of  Tax  Court;  brief  for  respondent.  [1946.]  cover 
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New  York  Oreat  Atlantic  &  PaciHc  Tea  Co.,  Inc.  In  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Illinois,  United  States  v.  New  York  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea 
Company,  Inc.,  et  al. ;  criminal  no.  10153.     [1946.]     117  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 

J  1.75  :  N  42yo  4 

Okin,  Samuel.  Nos.  391-393,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Samuel  Okin  v.  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission,  on  petition  for  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+34  p.     $  J  1.78 :  Ok  3/6 

Oklahoma.  No.  84,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Okla- 
homa V.  Civil  Service  Commission,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
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title,  iii+55  p.  1  pi.     t  J  1.78 :  Ok  4/10 

Opinions  of  Attorney  General  [released  for  publication  in  pamphlet  form  for 
inclusion  in  v.  40]. 

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upon  application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington  25,  D.  C. 

115.  Reemployment    rights    of    veterans,    priority    between    veterans;    Sept.    20,    1946. 

ri946.]      8  p.  J  L.'-./a:  40/115 

116.  Collective  bargaining  agreement  under  railway  labor  act;  Sept.  20,  1940.      [1946.1 

6  p.  J  1.5/a  :  40/116 

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Orange  County,  Pla.  No.  11676,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  n34.7  acres  of  land,  more  or  leas,  in  Orange  County,  Fla.,  McCrory 
Holding  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of 
Florida:  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1946.]     corer  title,  i+10  p.     X 

J  1.76 :  Or  1/3 

Pacman,  Mario  J.  No.  539,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Mario  Joseph  I^acman  v.  Charles  B.  RIead,  superintendent  of  Federal  Prison 
Camp.  Coronado  National  Forest,  Pima  County,  Aria.,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  memorandum  suggesting 
that  above-entitled  cause  has  become  moot.     [1946.]     cover  title,  3  p.     t 

J  1.78 :  P  128/2 

Penftield  Company  of  California.  No.  453,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  194G,  Penfield  Company  of  California  and  A.  W.  Young  v.  Securities 
and  Exchange  Commission,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.78  :P  375/2 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46431,  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner. 
[1946.]     p.  73-88.     %  J  1.80  :P  384/4 

Porrata  Doria,  Luz.  No.  4174,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Luz 
Porrata  Doria,  et  al..  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  Puerto  Rico,  R.  A.  Cooper,  presiding;  brief  for  United  States. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+11  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.76  :P  828 

Reed,  Harold  C.  Brief  for  appellee,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District 
of  Columbia,  July  term,  1946,  no.  9261,  in  re  Harold  C.  Reed.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+8  p.     t  J  1.77  :R  251/4 

Rosselli,  John.  No.  516,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
John  Rosselli  v.  Joseph  W.  Sanford,  warden.  United  States  Penitentiary,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.    [1946.]    cover  title,  i+6  p.    $ 

J  1.78 :  R  734 

Rutherford  Food  Corporation.  No.  562,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States, 
Oct.  term,  1946,  Rutherford  Food  Corporation  and  George  Kaiser  Packing  Com- 
pany V.  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  De- 
partment of  Labor,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  respondent.    [1946.]    cover  title,  iii-flO  p.    t 

J  1.78 :  R  933 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  Railroad.  Nos.  97-98,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946.  Julius  A.  Krug,  Secretary  of  Interior,  et  al.,  v.  Santa  Fe  Pacific 
Railroad  Company;  [same]  v.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  United  States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  petitioners.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ili-f64  p.    $  J  1.78  :Sa  59/5 

Seatrain  Lines,  Inc.  No.  61,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  v.  Seatrain  Lines, 
Inc.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware;  brief  for  United 
States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.    [1946.]    cover  title,  iv-f  74  p.    t 

J  1.78 :  Se  18/8 

Smith,  Lnvis  D.  No.  534,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946, 
Louis  Dabney  Smith  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i-t-32  p.     $  J  1.78  :Sm  61/6 

Stinal,  Theodore  M.  No.  535,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Theodore  Martin  Sunal  v.  David  R.  Large,  superintendent.  Federal 
Prison  Camp,  Mill  Point,  W.  Va.,  on  petliton  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  l-f22  p.     %  J  1.78  :Su  71/2 

Taylor,  Stanley  W.  No.  558,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Stanley  W.  Taylor  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.    [1946.]    cover  title,  i+8  p.    t  J  1.78  :T  218/4 

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Towers  Apartments.  No.  1175S,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  United 
States  V.  Towers  Apartments,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.  et  al.,  appeal  from  dis- 
trict court  for  southern  district  of  Florida;  motion  to  reverse  to  permit  filing 
of  amendment  and  supplement  to  petition,  affidavit  in  support  thereof,  and 
amendment  and  supplement  to  petition  [and]  brief  for  United  States  in  re- 
spouse  to  appellees  motion  to  dismiss  appeal  and  in  support  of  motion  by 
United  States  to  reverse  to  permit  filing  of  amendment  and  supplement  to 
petition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv-|-20  p.     t  J  1.76  :T  657 

Turkington,  Edward  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  46273,  Edward  Leslie  Turking- 
ton  and  Mrs.  Elaine  Horton  Turkington  v.  United  States ;  exceptions  to  com- 
missioner's report.     [1946.]     p.  35-36.     J  J  1.80  :T  847 

Van  Der  Loo,  Jo.  No.  567,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term, 
1946,  Jo  Van  Der  Loo  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|- 26  p.     %  J  1.78  :V  284/2 

Varnedoe,  Mrs.  Amy  H.  No.  11714,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit. 
Amy  H.  Varnedoe  v.  Marion  H.  Allen,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on  appeal 
from  district  court  for  middle  district  of  Georgia ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+19  p.    J  J  1.76  :V  431 

Vinci,  Joseph.  Brief  for  appellee,  United  States  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of 
Columbia,  no.  9313,  Joseph  Vinci  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  District  Court 
of  United  States  for  District  of  Columbia.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+10  p.     % 

J  1.77 :  V  746 

Walsh  Holyoke  Steam  Boiler  Works,  Inc.  No.  4154,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  1st  circuit,  Walsh  Holyoke  Steam  Boiler  Works,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Tax  Court ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+14  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.76  :W  168/2 

WOKO,  Inc.  No.  65,  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  Federal 
Communications  Commission  v.  WOKO,  Incorporated,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  Federal 
Communications  Conamission.     [1946.]    cover  title,  iii-f  59  p.     %    J  1.78  :W  1/3 

IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  SERVICE 

Monthly  review,  annual  index,  v.  3,  July  1945-June  1946.  [1946.]  4  p.  4" 
[Printed  officially.]     t  J2L10:3/ind. 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

Addresses.  Free  collective  bargaining,  address  by  Edgar  L.  Warren,  director, 
U.  S.  Conciliation  Service,  National  Broadcasting  Company,  Sept.  6,  1946. 
[1946.]     4  leaves,  4»     [Processed]     t  L  1.13 :  C  68 

Labor,  long  range  view,  radio  address  of  Secretary  of  Labor  L.  B.  Scliwellen- 

bach,  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Aug.  31,  1946.     [1946.]     5  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.  ]     t  L  1.13  :  L  11/9 

Our  expanding  international  labor  relations,  address  by  David  A.  Morse, 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Labor,  Columbia  Broadcasting  System,  Aug.  3,  1946. 
[1946.]     5  leaves,  4"     [Processed.]     t  L  1.13  :L  11/7 

Radio  address  by  Philip  Hannah,  Assistant  Secretary  of  Labor,  at  Cleve- 
land Labor-Management  Exposition,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Sept.  4,  1946.  [1946.]  5 
leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  1.13:  0  59/2 

Counseling.    Aids  in  counseling.    1946.     [l]-}-i+6+[l]  p.     t     •  Item  741 
L.  C.  card  L46-177  L  1.2 :  C  83/2 

Fact  Finding  Board.  Report  and  recommendations  of  Fact  Finding  Board,  ap- 
pointed by  order  of  July  11,  194<;,  in  dispute  between  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company  and  American  Communications  Association,  O.  I.  O.,  Sidney  L.  Calm, 
Thomas  J.  Donahue,  Saul  Wallen,  chairman.  [Aug.  29,  1946.]  [l]-|-ii-f36 
leaves,  t"  [Processed.]  t 
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Fact  Finding  Board — Continued. 

Reijort  and  recommendatious  of  Fact  Finding  Board,  appointed  by  order 

of  Secretary  of  Lubor  ou  Aug.  7,  1046,  in  dispute  between  Milwaukee  Gas  Light 
Company  and  Local  IS,  United  Gas,  Colie  and  Chemical  Workers  of  America 
(CIO).  Clark  Kerr,  Jolui  Ernest  Roe,  iS'athan  P.  Feiusiuger,  chairman.     Sept. 
14,  1U46.     [3] +17  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L4t5-1G2  L1.16:M64 

Mello  Franco,  steamship.     Report  of  3-man  commission  investigating  facts  leading 
to  tie-up  of  S.  S.  Mello  Franco  at  Coos  Bay,  Oreg.     San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Aug. 
17,  l<J4fc).    31  p.  4°     lProces.sed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-159  L1.2:M48 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Children's  Bureau  (with  the  exception  of  its  child  labor  functions)  was 
transferred  to  the  Federal  Security  Agency  by  Reorganization  plan  no.  2,  effective  July 
16.  11)46. 

For  publications  issued  after  July  16,  1946,  see  Children's  Bureau  under  Federal  Secu- 
rity Agency,  Social  Security  Admiiiistratiou. 

Adolescents  away  from  home:  by  Mary  Skinner  and  Alice  Scott  Nutt.  [1W6.] 
p.  51-59.  [Processed.  Reprinted  by  Children's  Bureau  from  Nov.  1944  issue 
of  Annals  of  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science  entitled  Adoles- 
cents in  wartime.]     t  L5.2:Ad7/10 

CJiild  welfare.  Characteristics  of  children  receiving  service  from  public-welfare 
agencies,  Jan.  1,  1945,  analysis  based  on  reports  from  State  welfare  agencies; 
[prepared  by  Jimmy  S.  Fuerst].  Washington,  May  1&46.  [l]+39  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     t  L  5.2 :  C  43/40 

Epileptic  child  can  lead  normal  life,  large  proportion  of  children  with  seizures  can 
be  helped  toward  goal  and  physical  and  mental  health  ;  by  Harry  Sands.  [1946.] 
p.  189-191,  4"     [Processed.     From  The  Child,  June  1946,  v.  10.]     t 

L  5.35/a :  Ep44 

Juvenile  courts.  Preliminary  statement,  juvenile-court  statistics,  1945.  Mar.  8, 
194G.     2  p.  1  pi.  4  tab.  4°     [Processed.]     f  L  5.2 :  J  98/5/945/prelim. 

Medical  center  for  children  of  Maine.  July  1946.  [3] +53  leaves,  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    %  L  5.2  :M  46/2 

Nurse7-y  school  education  today ;  by  Katherine  F.  Lenroot  and  Bess  Goodykoontz. 
[1946.]  4  p.  4°  [Processed.  Reproduced,  with  permission,  by  Children's  Bu- 
reau, from  Progressive  education  (New  York),  Feb.  1946.]     t        L  5.2  :N  93/3 

Youth.  Post-war  counselling  for  'tween-age  youth  [with  bibliography]  by  How- 
ard Y.  McClusky.  [1946.]  p.  9-12.  [Processed.  Reproduced,  with  permis- 
sion, by  Children's  Bureau  from  Occupations  (New  York),  Oct.  1945.]     t 

L  5.2  :  Y  8/14 

EMPLOITVIENT  SERVICE 

National  Roster  of  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel.  Publications  of  National 
Roster  of  Scientific  and  Specialized  Personnel.  [1946.]  4  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L  7.2  :N  21/4 

Occupations.  Occupations  related  to  stone  carver.  Sept.  1942,  reprinted  Sept. 
1946.     5  p.  4°     (Job  family  series  no.  0-17.)      [Processed.]     t 

Pr  32.5212 :  0-17/1-2 
Note. — This  reprint  is  classed  with  the  original  publication  so  they  may  be  filed 
together. 

Veterans.     12th  annual  national  conference  of  veterans'  employment  represen- 
tatives, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  11-15,  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  a-g+310  p.  4° 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  45-37751  L  7.2 :  V  64/2/946 

LABOR  STANDARDS  DIVISION 

Aniline,  skin  contact  or  exposure  to  vapors  due  to  equipment,  accident,  careless- 
ness, may  cause  serious  or  fatal  poisoning  [with  bibliography].  [1946.]  14  p. 
narrow  12°  (Controlling  chemical  hazards  series  no.  5.)  *.  Paper,  5c.  •  Item 
754  L  16.25 :  5 

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Occupational  diseases.     Outline  of  occupational  disease  control  through  engineer- 
ing.    1946.     cover  title,  ii+36  p.  4°     (Bulletin  83.)      [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-1G3  L  16.3  :  S?, 

Placement  service.  Statement  of  principles  of  placement  service  for  young  peo- 
ple, adopted  by  Interagency  Committee  on  Youth  Employment  and  Education, 
Mar.  18,  11M6.     [1946.]     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  16.2  :P  69/4 

Posters.  Safe  use  of  scaffolds;  industrial  safety  charts,  series  R,  no.  1-6. 
[1946.]  11.4x50.4  in.  [Six  charts  and  1  page  of  text  issued  as  one  publica- 
tion folded  so  that  each  chart  and  the  page  measure  11.4X7.3  in.  Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Mill  &  factory.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  single  copy  ($3.75  per  100). 

L  16.8:  Sal/18 

I'nhlications.     Selected  publications  of  Division  of  Labor  Standards.     July  1946. 
14  p.     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-176  L  16.17 :  P  96/2/946 

Htiident  aid.     Report  on  student  aid  of  Interagency  Committee  on  Youth  Em- 
ployment and  Education.     Sept.  1946.    21  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-161  L  16.2 :  St  9 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Clay  products.  Industry  wage  studies,  job  descriptions  for  wage  studies,  struc- 
tural clay  products,  app.  E.  [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+16  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L  2.2 :  W  12/7/app.E 

Coal  mines  and  mining.    Changing  status  of  bituminous-coal  miners,  1937-46; 
[prepared    by   Witt    Bowden].      [1946.]     ii+10   p.     (Bulletin    882.)      [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Aug.  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-155  L  2.3 :  882 

Same.     (H.  doc.  776,  79th  Cong.,  2d  sess.) 

Communications.  Productivity  and  unit  labor  cost  in  telephone  and  telegrapli 
industries,  1935-45.     Aug.  1946.    5  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t      L  2.19  :  T  23/935-45 

Construction.  Elapsed  time  and  cost  in  residential  construction ;  [prepared  by 
Jack  Tourin].  [1946.]  9  p.  (Serial  no.  R.  1849.)  [From  Monthly  labor  re- 
view, Sept.  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  R  311/4 

Dwelling  unit  survey:  Schedule  instructions  for  BLS  1736  (rev.  2)  listing  form 
vacancy,  BLS  1737  (rev.  2)  vacant  unit,  BLS  1794  World  War  II  veterans'  hous- 
ing schedule,  PB  22  block  record  sheet.  Aug.  1946.  cover  title,  30  p.  1  pi.  4° 
[Proce.ssed.]     f  L2.2:D96 

Electric  utilities.  Industry  wage  studies,  electric  light  and  iiower  and  ware- 
housing and  storage,  app.  D.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [1]+15  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L2.2 :  W12/7/app.D 

■    Productivity  and  unit  labor  cost  in  electric  light  and  power  industry, 

1917-45.     July  19J6.     4  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  2.19 :  El  2/2/917-4.5 

Iran.  Labor  conditions  in  Iran.  [1946.]  5  p.  (Serial  no.  R1S50.)  [From 
-Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  L 113/68 

Motor  truck  drivers.     Union  wages  and  hours  of  motortruck  drivers  and  helpers, 
July  1,  1945;  [prepared  by  Herbert  M.  Abowitz,  Annette  V.  Siml,  and  James 
P.  Corkery].     [1946.]     [4]-f-42  p.  il.     (Bulletin  874.)     [From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Jan.  1046,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  751) 
L.  C.  card  L  40-146  L  2.3 :  874 

Same.     (H.  doc.  643,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Prices.    General  maximum  price  regulation    [with  bibliography :   prepared  bv 
Prices  and  Cost  of  Living  Branch].     [1946.]      [4]-|-57  p.      (Bulletin  879.) 
*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-1 G4  L  2.3  :  879 

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Prices — Continued. 

Price  trends  and  price  control  in  foreign  countries  since  VE-day;  [pre- 
pared by  Bureau's  foreign  labor  (.'oiiditioiis  stalTl.  [11)40.]  ii+14  p.  (Bulle- 
tin 873.)  [From  Moiilhlv  labor  review,  May  1940.]  ♦  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  759 
L.  C.  card  L  46-152  L  2.3 :  873 

Same.     (H.  doc.  642,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Service  industries.  Industry  wage  studies,  job  descriptions  for  wage  studies, 
services,  app.  F.     [1946.]     cover  title,  [1]+13  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L  2.2  :  W  12/7/app.  F 

Unions.    Directory,  national  and  international  unions  and  research  directors; 
[prepared  by  Industrial  Relations  Branch].    July  1946.    cover  title,  [l]-l-26  p. 
[Piocessed.     Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  44-36  L  2.2 :  Un  33/946 

Wages.     Average  hourly   earnings  in   selected   industries   and   occupations  by 
region,  1945-46.     Aug.  1,  1946.     [3]-|-2p.+80  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-165  L  2.2 :  In  27 

Occupational  wage  relationships,  electric  light  and  power,  1945  ;  [prepared 

by  Joseph  W.  Bloch].     [1946.]     cover  title,   [l]-t-6+[l]  p.  2  pi.  3  tab.  4" 
(Series  1,  no.  5.)     [Processed.]     t  L  2.25 :  5 

. Same,    foundries,    1945;    [prepared   bv   Willis    C.    Quant.     [1946.]     cover 

title,  [l]-f6-|-[l]  p.  2  pi.  7  tab.  4°     (Series  1,  no.  3.)     [Processed.]     t 

L  2.25 ;  3 

Supplement  3,  Union  wage  scales  in  building  trades,  1946.     [1946.]     [79] 

leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  2.29 ;  B  S6/supp.3 

Supplement  4,  Union  wage  scales  in  building  trades,  1946.     [1946]     [90] 

leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  2.29 :  B  86/supp.4 

Wage   structure :   Bituminous   coal   mines,    1945 ;    [prepared   by   Pamela 

Brown    and    Ardemis   Kouzian].     [1946.]     cover    title,    [15]-f-15-}-A4-|-B5    p. 
72  tab.  4°     (Series  2,  no.  12.)      [Proces.sed.]     t  L2.27:12 

Same:  Cotton  garments,  1945:   [prepared  by  Mary  S.  Caflfee].     [1946.] 

cover  title,  [3]  +13 -(-  [1]  p.  4  pi.  51  tab.  4°     ( Series  2,  no.  15. )      [Processed  J     t 

L  2.27 :  15 

Same :  Electric  generating  and  distribution  equipment,  1945 :  [prepared  by 

Donald  L.  Helm,  assisted  by  Cleo  Ingle].     [1946.]     cover  title.  [3]+12+[l] 
p.  17  tab.  4°     (Series  2,  no.  14.)      [Processed.]     t  L2.27:14 

Same :  OflBce  workers,  metalworking,  1945  ;  [prepared  by  Lily  Marv  David.] 

[1940.]    cover  title,  [3]+6+[l]  p.  7  tab.  4"  (Series  2,  no.  13.)     [Processed.]    t 

L  2.27 :  13 
Women  workers.    Equal  pay  for  women  workers;   [by  Margaret  L.  Plnnkett]. 

[1946.]     10  p.     (Serial   no.   R.   1851.)     [From  Monthly   labor   review,   Sept. 

1946.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  W  842/14 

Work  stoppages.    Work  stoppages  caused  by  labor-management  disputes  in  1945 ; 

[prepared  in  Industrial  Relations  Branch].     [1946.]     iv+41  p.  il.     (Bulletin 

878.)      [From  iNIouthly  labor  review,  May  1946,  with  additional  data.]     *  Paper, 

10c.     •  Item  759 

L.  C.  card  L  40-156  L  2.3 :  878 

Same.     (H.  doc.  649,  79th  Cong.  2d  session.) 

Youth.     Educational  and  employment  opportunities  for  youth,  report  and  recom- 
mendations of  Interagency  Committee  on  Youth  Employment  and  Education  to 
director  of  War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion.     Sept.  1946.     15  p.  4°     [Proc- 
essed.]    t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-160  L  2.2  :  Y  8 

RETRAINING  AND  REEMPLOYMENT  ADMINISTRATION 

Address  by  G.  B.  Erskine,  USMC,  administrator,  Retraining  and  Reemployment 
Administration,  at  meeting  of  Advertising  Council,  east  wine  of  White  House, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  18,  1946.     [1940.]     9  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t 

L  24.7 :  Er  8/14 

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December  1946  1385 

Handicapped.  Fact  sheet,  jobs  for  the  handicapped.  [1946.]  3  p.  4°  [Proc- 
essed.]    t  L  24.2  :H  19/2 

Same,  National  Employ  Physically  Handicapped  Week,  Oct.  G-12,  1946. 

[1946.]     7  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  L24.2:H19 

Information  memorandum  3-5,  [Aug.  1-Sept.  4,  1946].  [1946.]  various  paging, 
4°     [Processed.]     t  L  24.8: 3-5 

Public  property.  Information  for  educational  institutions  desiring  to  acquire 
Federally  owned  property,  adopted  Aug.  27,  1946,  by  Interagency  Committee 
on  Disposal  of  Federal  Property  for  Educational  Purposes.  [1946.] 
[1]  +204-  [1]  P-  4"     [Processed.]     t  L  24.2  :  Ed  8 

SOLICITOR 

Bell,  Virgil  D.  No.  9134,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Virgil  D.  Bell 
et  al.  V.  Seton  Porter  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  of  northern  district  of 
Illinois,  eastern  division,  John  T.  Barnes,  judge;  brief  for  administrator  of 
Wage  and  Hour  Division  as  amicus  curiae.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii-|-21  p.     % 

L  21.7 :  B  413 

Oarlock  Packing  Co.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  L.  Metcalfe 
Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division,  v.  Garlocli  Packing  Com- 
pany, appeal  from  judgment  of  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New 
York  ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-f  16  p.     %  L  21.7:0185 

Western  Weighing  d  Inspection  Bureau.  No.  9008,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit,  L.  Metcalfe  Walling,  administrator  of  Wage  and  Hour  Division  v. 
Western  Weighing  and  Inspection  Bureau,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  William  J.  Campbell,  judge;  ap- 
pellant's reply  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-h8  p.     %  L  21.7 :  W  525/3 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Minimum  wage.  Analysis  of  State  minimum-wage  orders  (effective  dates,  Nov. 
12,  1945-Apr.  1,  1946).  Mar.  15,  1946.  [l]+6  p,  oblong  12°  [Processed. 
Supplement  2  to  Bulletin  191.     This  is  a  revision  of  a  preliminary  print.]     t 

L  13.3 :  191/SUPP.2 

Analysis  of  State  minimum-wage  orders  (effective  dates,  May  6-Oct.  23, 

1946).  Oct.  15,  1946.  [2]-|-ll  p.  oblong  12°  [Processed.  Supplement  3  to 
Bulletin  191.]     t  L  13.3  :  191/supp.3 

Report  on  proceedings  of  Women's  Bureau  12th  Minimum  Wage  Confer- 
ence, held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  15-16,  1»46.  July  1946.  cover  title, 
[1]  +17  leaves,  4°     [Processed.]     t  L  13.2 :  W  12/11/946 

Wom,en  workers.    Facts  on  women  workers,  May-Aug.  29,  1946.     [1946.]     Each 
[2]  p.  4°     [Monthly.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  46-180  L  13.15 :  946/1-4 

Outlook  for  women  in  occupations  in  medical  and  other  health  services: 

Trends  and  their  effect  upon  demand  for  women  workers  [with  sources  to 
which  reference  is  made  in  text ;  prepared  by  Marguerite  Wykoff  Zapoleon  with 
assistance  of  Elsie  Katcher].  [1946.]  viii+55  p.  il.  (Bulletin  203,  no.  12.) 
*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  777 

L.  C.  card  L  45-5  L  13,3  :  203/no.l2 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Advisory  Committee  on  Descriptive  Cataloging.     Report  of  Advisory  Committee 
on  Descriptive  Cataloging  to  librarian  of  Congress.    1946.    x+15p.     t     •  Item 
784 
L.  C.  card  46-27925  LC  1.2 :  C28/5 

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GENERAL  REFERENCE  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

China,  selected  list  of  references  on  contemporary  economic  and  industrial  devel- 
opment, with  special  emphasis  on  post-war  reconstruction;  compiled  by  Helen 
F.    Conover.     Revised    edition.     Washington,    Aug.    1946.     [5] +118    p.    4° 
[Processed.]     t  (free  to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-27980  LC  2.2 :  C44/3/946 

Japanese  in  United  States,  selected  list  of  references ;  compiled  by  Helen  Duden- 
bostel  Jones.    Washington,  1946.    iv  leaves+36  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  (fiee 
to  libraries  only). 
L.  C.  card  46-27890  LC  2.2 :  J27/3 


MARITIME  COMMISSION 

Black  Diamond  Steamship  Corp.  No.  642,  Black  Diamond  Steamship  Corp.  v. 
Compagnie  Maritime  Beige  (Lloyd  Royal)  S.  A.,  et  al. ;  no.  G43,  [same]  r. 
A/S  J.  Ludwig  Mowinckels  Rederi  (Cosmopolitan  Line),  et  al.  [decided  May  28, 
1946;  report  of  Commission].  [1946.]  [1] +755-760  p.  [Report  from  Mari- 
time Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t  MC  1.22/a  :  642^3 

Carloaders.  No.  639,  status  of  carloaders  and  unloaders  [decided  May  31,  194i). 
[1946.]     [1] +761-774  p.     [Report  from  Maritime  Commission  reports,  v.  2.]     t 

MC  1.22/a :  639 

Merchant  marine.  U.  S.  merchant  marine  at  work.  [1946.]  23  pi.  large  8° 
(Information  Division.)     [Plates  in  envelope.]     t     •  Item  822    MC1.2:M53/8 

Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps.  Cadet-midshipmen,  information  booklet  for  ships 
officers  and  shoreside  officials.  Merchant  Marine  Cadet  Corps.  [1946.] 
67+[5]  p.  il.     t     •  Item  822  MC  1.2  :  Cll/3 

Shipping.     Postwar  outlook  for  American  shipping,  report  submitted  to  Maritime 
Commission  by  I'ostwar  Planning  Committee,  June  15,  1946.     [1946.]     vi+128 
p.     *Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  46-2692.1  MC  1.2 :  Sh6/2 


NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES 

Report.     Report  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  National  Research  Council, 
fiscal  year  1944-4.1.     1946.    viii+161  p.     =' Paper,  aOc.     •  Item  828 
L.  C.  card  15-10608  NA  1.1  :  94.-) 

Same.     (S.  doc.  232,  79tli  Cong.  2d.  sess.) 


NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Note. — The  National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics  is  now  releasing  for  sale 
its  individual  reports.  Distribution  to  Depository  Libraries,  however,  cannot  be  made 
until  Reports  belonging  to  an  individual  annual  volume  have  been  released  by  the 
Committee. 

Ailerons.  Aerodynamic  tests  of  full-scale  TBF-1  aileron  installation  in  Langley 
16-foot  high-speed  tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  V.  Becker  and 
Peter  F.  Korycinski.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  6  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  L-31.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L4K22.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27619  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^31 

Analysis  of  available  data  on  effectiveness  of  ailerons  without  exposed 

overhang  balance  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  S.  Swanson  and  Stewart 
M.  Crandall.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-16+leaves  17-22,  il.  8  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-171.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1944  as  Advance 
confidential  report  L4E01.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-171 

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Ailerons — Continued. 

Effect  of  leakage  past  aileron  nose  on  aerodynamic  characteristics  of  plain 

and  internally  balanced  ailerons  on  NACA  66  (215)-216,  a=1.0  airfoil  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  J.  D.  Bird.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  30  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  Lf-172. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945  as  Advance  con- 
fidential report  L5F13a.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-172 

Flight  investigation  of  internally  balanced  sealed  ailerons  in  presence  of 

balanced  split  flap  [with  one  reference] ;  by  W.  C.  Williams.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  4  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-242.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
May  1942  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-242 

Study  of  effects  of  radii  of  gyration  and  altitude  on  aileron  effectiveness 

at  high  speed  [with  one  i-eference] ;  by  Leo  F.  Fehlner.  [1916.]  cover  title, 
7  p.  3  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  L-249.)      [Processed.     Originally  issued  Apr. 

1943  as  Restricted  bulletin  3D26.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-249 

Two    dimensional    wind-tunnel    investigation    of   0.20-airf oil-chord    plain 

ailerons  of  different  contour  on  NACA  65i-2l0  airfoil  section  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  William  J.  Underwood,  Albert  L.  Braslow,  and  Jones  F.  Cahill. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  19  p.  37  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-151.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Dec.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5F27.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-151 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  aileron  effectiveness  of  0.20-airfoil-chord  plain 

ailerons  of  true  airfoil  contour  on  NACA  652-415,  653-418  and  654-421  airfoil 
sections  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Albert  L.  Braslow.  [1^6.]  cover  title, 
9  p.  8  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  Ij-178.)      [Processed.     Originally  issued  Aug. 

1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4H12.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-178 

Air  flow.  Statistical  analysis  of  characteristics  of  repeated  gusts  in  turbu- 
lent air  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  A.  I.  Moskovitz  and  A.  M.  Peiser.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  14  p.  12  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-39.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5H30.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:ll/L-39 

Airfoils.  Aerodynamic  characteristics  of  4  NACA  airfoil  sections  designed  for 
helicopter  rotor  blades  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Louis  S.  Stivers,  jr.,  and 
Fred  J.  Rice,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-29.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Restricted  bulletin 
L5K02.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-29 

Aerodynamic  characteristics  of  NACA  747A315  and  747A415  airfoils  from 

tests  in  NACA  2-dimensional  low-turbulence  pressure  tunnel  [with  one  ref- 
erence] ;  by  Albert  E.  von  Doenhoff  and  Louis  S.  Stivers,  jr.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  10  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-156)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Sept.  1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4I25.]     f  Y  8.N  21/5  :  n/L-156 

Airfoil-contour  modifications  based  on  e-curve  method  of  calculating  pres- 
sure distribution  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Theodore  Theodorsen.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  14  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-135.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  July  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4G05.]    t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/L^135 

Data  for  design  of  entrance  vanes  from  2-dimensional  tests  of  airfoils  in 

cascade  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  M.  Zimmey  and  Viola  M.  LappL 
[1940.]  cover  title,  21  p.  36  p.  of  p].' 4"  (Wartime  report  L-ISS.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5G1S.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/L-1S8 

Numerical  evaluation  by  harmonic  analysis  of  e-f unction  of  Theodorsen 

arbitrary-airfoil  potential  theory  |with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Irven  Naiman. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-153.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5H18.]    t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-153 

Numerical   evaluation  of   e-integral   occurring  in   Theodorsen   arbitrary 

airfoil  potential  theory  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Irven  Naiman.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  12  p.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^130.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Apr.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4D27a.]     f  Y3.N  21/5:  ll/L-136 

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Airfoils — Continued. 

Profile-drag  coefl3cients  of  conventional  and  low-drag  airfoils  as  obtained 

in  flight  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  A.  Zalovcik.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
6  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-lSf).)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May 
1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4E31.]     t  ^  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-139 

Tests  of  NACA  65j-018  airfoil   section   with   boundary-layer  control   by 

suction  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  H.  Quinn,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
11  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-209.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct. 
1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4H10.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-209 

Wind-tunnel  Investigation  of  control-surface  characteristics:  22,  Medium 

and  large  aerodynamic  balances  of  2  nose  shapes  and  plain  overhang  used 
with  0.20-airfoil-chord  flap  on  NACA  0009  airfoil  [with  list  of  references] ; 
by  John  M.  Riebe  and  Elizabeth  G.  McKinney.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  36  pi. 
4"  (Wai'time  report  L-196.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  L5F06.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-196 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  NACA  23021   airfoil  with  0.32-airfoil-chord 

double  slotted  flap  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jack  Fischal  and  John  M. 
Riebe.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  37  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-7.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4J05.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^-7 

Airplanes.  Emergency  measures  for  increasing  range  of  fighter  airplanes  [with 
list  of  references] ;  by  Robert  T.  Jones  and  Joseph  W.  Wetmore.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-223.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  May  1943  as  Restricted  bulletin  3E31.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-223 

Flight  investigation  of  NACA  aileron  modifications  for  improvement  of 

lateral  control  characteristics  of  high-speed  fighter  airplane  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Walter  C.  Williams.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  22  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  I/-194.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1945  as  Advance 
confidential  report  L5J29.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-194 

Free-spinning-tunnel  tests  of  model  of  canard  airplane  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Philip  W.  Pepoon.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  L-222.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1943  as  Advance  restricted 
report  3E20.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-222 

Influence  of  vertical-tail  design  and  direction  of  propeller  rotation  on  trim 

characteristics  of  twin-engine-airplane  model  with  one  engine  inoperative 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Marvin  Pitkin,  John  W.  Draper,  and  Charles  V. 
Bennett.  [1946.]  cover  title,  24  p.  26  pi.  4»  (Wartime  report  L-191.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5A13.  It  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-191 

Notes  on  unusual  V-G  records  from  transport  airplanes  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Walter  G.  Walker.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  il.  10  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-36.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Restricted 
bulletin  L4H17.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-36 

Prediction  of  motions  of  airplane  resulting  from  abrupt  movement  of 

lateral  or  directional  controls  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Chester  H. 
Wolowicz.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-125.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5E02.  It  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-125 

Static-pressure  error  of  airspeed  installation  on  airplane  in  high-speed 

dives  and  pull-outs  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  A.  Zalovcik  and  Clotaire 
Wood.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-43.) 
[Processed.    Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5K29a.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/I/-43 

Summary  of  data  relating  to  effects  of  wing  machine-gun  and  cannon 

installations  on  aerodynamic  characteristics  of  airplanes  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  John  H.  Quinn,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-14-f  leaves  15-20, 
48  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-108.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan. 
1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4L21.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-158 

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December  1946  1389 

Alloys.  Column  and  plate  compressive  strengths  of  aircraft  structural  materials, 
extruded  24S-T  aluminum  alloy  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  George  J. 
Heimerl  and  J.  Albert  Key.  [194G.]  cover  title,  12  p.  11.  1  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  z'eport  L-32. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5F08b.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-32 

Column  and  plate  compressive  strengths  of  aircraft  structural  materials, 

extruded  75S-T  aluminum  alloy  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  George  J. 
Heimerl  and  J.  Albert  Roy.  [1046.]  cover  title,  p.  1-8+leaves  9-11,  12  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-173.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  LSFOSa.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5:  ll/Lr-173 

— —  Column  and  plate  compressive  strengths  of  aircraft  structural  materials, 
extruded  R303-T  aluminum  alloy  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  George  J. 
Heimerl  and  Douglas  P.  Fay.  [1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  il.  1  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  L-33.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5H04.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-33 

Column  and  plate  compressive  strengths  of  aircraft  structural  materials, 

17S-T  aluminum-alloy  sheet  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  George  J.  Heimerl 
and  J.  Albert  Roy,  [1946.]  9  p.  12  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-20.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5F08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-20 

Column  and  plate  compressive  strengths  of  aircraft  structural  materials, 

248-T  aluminum-alloy  sheet  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Eugene  E.  Lunquist, 
Evan  H.  Schuette,  George  J.  Heimerl,  and  J.  Albert  Roy.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
p.  1-10+leaves  11-21.  21  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-190.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  June  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5F01.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1>190 

Effect  of  artificial  aging  on  tensile  properties  of  alclad  24S-T  and  24S-T 

aluminum  alloy  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Joseph  N.  Kotanchik,  Walter  Woods, 
and  George  W.  Zender.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-257.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1943  as  Restricted  bulletin 
3H23.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-257 

Blowers  (aircraft).  Effect  of  cooling-air  blowers  on  thrust  power  [with  list  of 
i-eferences]  ;  by  Carl  B.  Palmer  and  Maurice  J.  Brevoort.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
[l]-|-49  p.  il.  1  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-137.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  July  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4G24.]    t      Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-137 

Bombers.  Locus  of  possible  positions  of  heavy  bomber  in  space  after  12-second 
time  interval  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Charles  W.  Mathews  and  Clotaire 
Wood.  [1945.]  cover  title,  7  p.  10  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-206.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Originally  issued  June  1943  as  Memorandum  report.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^206 

Bombs.  Aerodynamic  tests  of  AN-M-65-AZON  1000-pound  radio-controlled  bomb 
in  LMAL  16-ft.  high-speed  tunnel ;  by  E.  O.  Pearson,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
10+ [2]  p.  32  pi.  4  "  (Wartime  report  L-131.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
June  1944  as  Memorandum  report.]     t    .  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-131 

Cables  (aircraft).    Rubber  conductors  for  aircraft  ignition  cables  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Clyde  C.  Swett,  jr.,  and  Joseph  R.  Dietrich.     [1946.]     cover 
title,  32  p.  20  pi.  4°     (Wartime  report  E-96.)     [Processed.     Originally  issued 
Nov.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  E5G27.]    t 
L.  C.  card  46-27618  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-96 

Calibration.  Infrared  cloud  indicator:  1,  Analysis  of  infrared-radiation  exchange 
with  tables  and  chart  for  calibration  of  cloud  indicator  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Calvin  N.  Warfield  and  Robert  L.  Konimer.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
61  p.  15  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-18.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Nov.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5104.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-18 

Wind-tunnel  calibration  and  correction  procedures  for  3-dimenslonal  mod- 
els [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  S.  Swanson  and  Clarence  L.  Gillis. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  45  p.  3  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L^l.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4E31.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/Lr-l 

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1390  Government  Publications 

Columns  (aircraft).  Determination  of  desirable  lengths  of  Z-  and  channel- 
section  columns  for  local-instability  tests  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  George 
J.  Ileimerl  and  J.  Albert  Koy.  [l'J-16.]  cover  title,  p.  1-4+leaves  5-8,  5  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  L-180).  [Processeil.  Originally  issued  Oct  1944  as  Re- 
stricted buUeiia  L4H1U.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-180 

Determination  of  effective  column  length  from  strain  measurements;  by 

Evan  H.  Schuette  and  J.  Albert  Roy.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  18  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-19S.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L4F24.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^198 

Effect  of  initial  displacement  of  center  support  on  buckling  of  column  con- 
tinuous over  3  supports  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Eugene  E.  Luiidquist  and 
Joseph  N.  Kotanchik.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  7  pi.  3  tab.  4°  (Wartime  re- 
port L-2.56.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1940  as  Advance  confi- 
dential report]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^256 

Control  surfaces.  Hinge  moments  of  sealed-internal-balance  arrangements  for 
control  surfaces :  1,  Theoretical  investigation  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Harry  E.  Murray  and  Mary  A.  Erwin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  22  p.  il.  19  p.  of 
pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  Lr-174.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  L5F30.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^174 

Resume  of  hinge-moment  data  for  unshielded  horn-balanced  control  sur- 
faces [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  John  G.  Lowry.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  7 
pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-169.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1943 
as  Restricted  bulletin  3F19.]     t  Y  3. N  21/5 :  11/1^169 

Cowling  (aircraft).  Determination  of  jet -boundary  corrections  to  cowling-flap- 
outlet  pressures  by  electrical  analogy  method  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  S. 
Katzoff  and  Robert  S.  Finn.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  Ii-240.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Fel).  1944  as  Advance  restricted 
report  4B23.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Ln-240 

Development  of  cowling  for  long-nose  air-cooled  engine  in  NACA  full- 
scale  wind  tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Abe  Silverstein  and  Eugene  R. 
Guryansky.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  11  pi.  1  tab.  4"  (Wartime  report  1^241.) 
[Processed.    Originally  issued  Oct.  1941  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-241 

Flight  investigation  of  NACA  D'  cowlings  on  XP-42  airplane;  2,  Low- 
inlet-velocity  cowling  with  axial-flow  fan  and  propeller  cuffs  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  J.  Ford  Johnston  and  T.  J.  Voglewede.  [1940.]  cover  title,  17  p.  9  pi. 
4°  (Wartime  report  L-243.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1943  as 
Advance  restricted  report]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-243 

Cylinders.  Comparative  cooling  of  cylinders  of  nonuniform  fin  width  with  tight- 
fitting  baffles  and  with  baffles  that  provide  constant  flow-path  areas  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Oscar  W.  Scliey,  Vern  G.  RoUin,  and  Howard  A.  Buckner,  jr. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  11  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-8.~).)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Apr.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4D21.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-85 

Construction  of  finned  aluminum  muffs  for  aircraft-engine  cylinder  barrels ; 

by  Langley   Memorial   Aeronautical   Laboratory.      [194G.]      cover   title.   4  p. 

6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  i-eport  E-Sl.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1942  as 
Confidential  bulletin.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-81 

Cylinder-head  cooling  by  means  of  shield  in  exhaust  passage  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  H.  D.  Wilsted  and  B.  A.  Mulcahy.     [1946.]     cover  title,  6  p. 

7  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-34.)  [Processed.  Originallv  issued  June  1944 
as  Restricted  bulletin  E4F23.]     t  Y  3.N21/5 :  ll/E-34 

ircraft  cylinders  for  various 

^     '      "    xene  J.  Man- 

°     (Wartime 

..., ince  restricted 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-146 

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December  1946  1391 

Cylinders — Continued. 

■ Effect  of  carburetor  air  temperature  on  cooling  characteristics  of  typical 

air-cooled  engine  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph  Neustein,  William 
H.  Sens  and  Howard  A.  Buckuer,  jr.  ri94().]  cover  title,  12  p.  10  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-G5. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  194.')  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E5G10.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-65 

■    Effect  of  continuous  knock  on  endurance  of  aircraft  engine  cylinder  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  C.  Sanders,  J.  A.  Hilgendorf,  and  M.  D.  Peters.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  7  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-121.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Mar.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  4C1G.]    f      Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-121 

Effect  of  high  temperature  of  cylinder  head  on  knocking  tendency  of  air- 
cooled  engine  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  C.  Sanders  and  M.  D. 
Peters.  [194G.]  cover  title,  7  p.  5  pi.  4"  (Wartime  I'eport  E-39.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5A29a.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-39 

■  Effect  of  increased  cooling  surface  on  performance  of  aircraft-engine  cylin- 
ders as  shown  by  tests  of  NACA  cylinder  [with  list'  of  references]  ;  by  Oscar 
W.  Schey,  Vern  G.  Rollin,  and  Herman  H.  Ellerbrock,  jr.  [194G.]  cover  title, 
30  p.  24  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E]-98. )  [Proces.sed.  Originally  issued  July 
1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4G06.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-98 

Effect  of  increasing  size  of  valve-guide  boss  on  exhaust-valve  temperature 

and  volumetric  efficiency  of  aircraft  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Max  D.  Peters.  [194G.]  cover  title,  7  p.  14  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-61.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5A31.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-61 

Estimation   of   internal-cooling   requirements   of  aircraft-engine   cylinder 

when  using  oxygen  boost  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  O.  Evvard  and 
W.  E.  Moeckel.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report*E-91.) 
[Processed.      Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  E4K21.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/B-91 

Knock-limited  performance  of  N-methylaniline  and  xylidine  blends  in  air- 
cooled  aircraft  cylinder  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Arthur  W.  Bull,  Edward  G. 
Strieker,  and  Jerrold  D.  Wear.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  EJ-109.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E6A28.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-109 

Method  of  mounting  cylinder  blocks  of  in-line  engines  on  cue  crankcases 

[with  one  reference]  ;  by  C.  D.  Waldron  and  A.  E.  Biermann.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  5  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-27.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
July  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  E4G27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-27 

Positive-replica  technique  for  examining  finished  metal  surfaces  and  its 

application  to  aircraft-engine  cylinders  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Thomas  P. 
Clark.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  4  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-107.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  E4I07.]      f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-107 

Summary  report  on  induction  of  water  to  inlet  air  as  means  of  internal 

cooling  in  aircraft  engine  cylinders  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Addison  M. 
Rothrock,  Alois  Krsek,  jr.,  and  Anthony  W.  Jones.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p. 
33  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-79.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1942  as 
Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-79 

Visual  studies  of  cylinder  hii)ri(iiti<)n  :  1,  Lubrication  of  piston  skirt  [with 

list  of  references]  :  by  Milton  C.  Shaw  and  Theodore  Nussdorfer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  19  p.  26  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-66.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5H08.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:ll/E-66 

Dihedral.  Tests  of  linked  differential  flap  system  designed  to  minimize  reduc- 
tion in  effective  dihedral  caused  by  power  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Marvin 
Pitkin  and  Robert  O.  Schade.  [1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  10  pi.  IS  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  i'eport  L-4.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5F25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-4 

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1392  GoVERNMfeNT   PUBLICATIONS 

Drag  {airrruft).  Experiments  on  drag  of  revolving  disks,  cylinders  and  stream- 
line rods  at  high  speeds  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Theodore  Theodorsen  and 
Arthur  Kegier.  11940.]  cover  title,  37  p.  16  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-2:itJ.) 
Li'rocessed.  Originally  issued  June  l'J44  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L4Flf..]     t  Y  O.N  21/5  :  ll/1^22(j 

Flight  investigation  of  effect  of  surface  roughness  on  wing  profile  drag 

with  transition  fixed  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  A.  Zalovcik  and  Clotaire 
Wood.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-159.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4I2o.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/-1 :  11/1^159 

Investigation  of  effects  of  various  camouflage  paints  and  painting  proced- 
ures on  drag  characteristics  of  NACA  C.j{.421)-42U,  a=1.0  airfoil  section  [with 
one  reference]  ;  by  Albert  L.  Braslow.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  0  pi.  4°  (.War- 
time report  Lr-141.)  [I'rocessed.  Originally  issued  Julv  1944  as  Confidential 
bulletin  L4G17.J     j  Y  ;J.N  21/5:  11/ Lr-141 

Method  for  rapid  estimation  of  turbulent  boundary-layer  thicknesses  for 

calciilating  i)rofile  drag  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Neal  Tetervin.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  6  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-16.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  July  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4<U4.]    t    Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-lU 

Dttct  components.  Design  of  power-plant  installations,  pressure-loss  character- 
istics of  duct  components  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jolm  li.  Henry.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  p.  1-20+leaves  21-24,  26  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-208.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Originally  issued  June  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4F26.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-20S 

Dynamomctcr-torqiie.  NACA  balanced-diaphragm  dynamometer-torque  indicator 
[with.list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  S.  ^loore,  Arnold  E.  Biermaun,  and  Fred 
Voss.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  9  pi.  4"  (Wartime  reiwrt  E-139.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Mar.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  4C2S.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-139 

Electronic  indicator  for  angular  velocity  and  acceleration  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Richard  P.  Krebs.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  E-56.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin 
E4H21.J     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-50 

Elevators  (aircraft).  Effect  of  hinge-moment  parameters  on  elevator  stick  forces 
in  rapid  maneuvers  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Robert  T.  Jones  and  Harry 
Greenberg.  [1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  11  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  D-lSo. ) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4J12.]      t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^185 

Use  of  geared  spring  tabs  for  elevator  control  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 

William  H.  Phillips.  [1946.]  cover  title,  22  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report 
L-30.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin 
L5A13.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/L-3U 

Engines.  Application  of  method  of  least  squares  to  engine-cooling  analysis  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Blake  W.  Corson,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  28  p.  6  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-130.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  reiwrt  L4H23.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^130 

Calculations  of  economy  of  18-cylinder  radial  aircraft  engine  with  exhaust- 
gas  turbine  geared  to  crankshaft  at  cruising  si)eed  [with  one  reference]  ;  by 
Richard  W.  Hannum  and  Richard  H.  Zimmerman.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p. 
11  pi.  4"  (Wartime  reiwrt  E-32.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  E5K28.]      f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-32 

Continuous  tise  of  internal  cooling  to  suppress  knock  in  aircraft  engines 

cruising  at  high  power  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Arthur  H.  Bell.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  8  p.  13  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-55.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally Issued  Aug.  1SH4  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4H15.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-55 

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Engines — Continued. 

CoolLng  characteristics  of  Pratt  &  AVlutney   It-280O  engine  installed  in 

NACA  short-nose  high-inlet-velocity  cowling  [with  list  of  references]  ;  hy  Blake 
W.  Corson,  jr.,  and  Charles  H.  McClellan.  [11)46.]  cover  title,  p.  1-20+leaves 
21-24,  30  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-207.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June 
11)44  as  Advance  conlidential  report  L4F06.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-207 

Correlation  of  single-cylinder  cooling  tests  of  Pratt  &  Whitney  R-2800-21 

engine  cylinder  with  wind-tunnel  tests  of  Pratt  &  Whitney  R-2800-27  engine 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  hy  Ilei-nian  H.  Ellerbrock,  jr.,  and  Vern  G.  Kollin, 
[11)46.]  cover  title,  28  p.  13  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  4"  [Wartime  report  E-127.)  [Proc- 
essed.   Originally  issued  Dec.  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3L14.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-127 

Correlation  of  Wright  Aeronautical  Corporation  cooling  data  on  lt-3350^14 

intermediate  engine  and  comparison  with  data  from  Langley  16-foot  high-speed 
tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Benjamin  I'inkt'l  and  Kennedy  F.  Hubert. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  10  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-60.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  E5A18.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/0  :  ll/E-60 

Determination  of  gas  temperatures  from  frequency  of  knock-induced  gas 

vibrations  in  internal-combustion  engine  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  E. 
Moeckel  and  J.  C.  Evvard.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-26+leaves  27-30,  16  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-132.)  [Processed.  Originaly  issued  Jan.  11)46  as  Advanced 
restricted  report  E6A07.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-132 

Determination  of  iron  contamination  of  used  lubricating  oil  for  use  in  meas- 
uring rates  of  wear  in  aircraft  engines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Adelbert  O. 
Tischler.  [1946.]  cover  title.  11  p.  3  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-123.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Mar.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  4C25.]     f 

Y3.N21/5:11/E-123 

Effect  of  compression  ratio,  cooled  exhaust  gas  mixed  with  inlet  air,  and 

inlet-air  temperature  on  knock-limited  performance  of  full-scale  single-cylinder 
engine  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ray  E.  Bolz  and  Roland  Breitwieser. 
[1W6.]  cover  title,  16  p.  19  pi.  4"  ( Wartime  report  E-124. )  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Mar.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  4C31.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-124 

Effect  of  exhaust  back  pressure  on  engine  power ;  by  Benjamin  Pinkel. 

[1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  14  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-116.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  June  1943  as  Confidential  bulletin  3F17.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/E-]16 

Effect  of  inlet-air  temperature  and  cylinder  displacement  on  charge  tem- 
perature of  internal-combustion  engines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Newell  D. 
Sanders,  Henry  C.  Barnett,  and  Ray  E.  Bolz.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p. 
7  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-129.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1944 
as  Restricted  bulletin  4A17.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-129 

Effect  of  varying  percentages  of  exhaust  gas  on  engine  performance;   l)y 

Newell  D.  Sanders  and  Henry  C.  Barnett.  [1946.]  cover  title,  4  p.  4  pi.  4°. 
(Wartime  report  E-120.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1943  as  Re- 
stricted bulletin  3D27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-120 

End-zone  water  injection  as  means  of  suppressing  knock  in  spark-ignition 

engine  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Rinaldo  J.  Rrun,  H.  Lowell  Ol.sen,  and 
(Varey  D.  Miller.  [1946.]  cover  title,  S  p.  5  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-72. ) 
[Processed.     Originally  i.ssued  Sept.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  E4I27.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/F:-72 

Engine  tests  of  pressurized  shunt-type  cooling  systems  for  li(iuid-cooU'd  en- 
gine [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Etigene  J.  Manganiello.  Bruce  T.  Lmidin  and 
John  H.  Povolny.  [1946.]  cover  title.  15  p.  17  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-12.".. ) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1945  as  Advance  restrictinl  reiK)rt  E5E01.  | 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-125 

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Engines — Continued. 

Heat-transfer  processes  in  liquid-cooled  engine  cylinders :  1,  Correlation  of 

single-cylinder  engine  temperatures  under  forced-convection  cooling  conditions 
[witli  list  of  references]  ;  by  Benjamin  Pinkel,  Eugene  J.  Manganiello  and  Eiver- 
ett  Bernardo.  [194G.].  cover  title,  17  p.  22  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-131.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1&45  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5J31.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-131 

Improving  engine  cooling  with  special  baffles  [with  list  of  references;  by 

Arnold  E.  Biermaini,  Harvey  A.  Cook  and  Louis  F.  Held.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
12  p.  55  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-42.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb. 
1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5B05.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-42 

In-line  aircraft-engine  bearing  loads :  1,  Crankpin-bearing  loads  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Milton  C.  Shaw  and  E.  Fred  Macks.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
15  p.  22  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-67.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct. 
1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5H10a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-67 

Investigation  of  performance  of  9-cylinder  engine  using  large  valve  overlap 

and  eclipse  fuel-injection  system  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Alfred  W.  Young. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  9  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-.")2.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Nov.  1941  as  Advance  restricted  report]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-52 

Preignition  indicator  for  aircraft  engines;  by  Thomas  Dallas,  Gene  Hoss, 

and  Myron  L.  Harries.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-40.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  E5A31.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-40 

Radial  aircraft-engine  bearing  loads :  1,  Crankpin-bearing  loads  for  engines 

having  9  cylinder  per  crankpin  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Milton  C.  Shaw  and 
E.  Fred  Macks.  [1946.]  cover  title,  32  p.  23  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-26.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5H04.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-26 

Relation  of  preignition  and  knock  to  allowable  engine  temperatures  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Arnold  E.  Biermann  and  Lester  C.  Corrington.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  29  p.  21  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-134.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  July  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3G14.]     t      Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-13'4 

Study  of  mixture  distribution  of  double-row  radial  aircraft  engine  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Frank  E.  Marble,  Helmut  F.  Butze,  and  Robert  O.  Hickel. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  27  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-47.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5I05.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-47 

Use  of  internal  coolant  as  means  of  permitting  increase  in  engine  take-off 

power  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Addison  M.  Rothrock.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
8  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-117.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan. 
1JH4  as  Restricted  bulletin  4iV25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-117 

Exhaust  gas.  Measurement  of  fuel-air  ratio  by  analysis  of  oxidized  exhaust  gas 
[with  one  reference] :  by  Harold  C.  Gerrish  and  J.  Lawrence  Meem,  jr.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  9  p.  12  pi.  4°  (War-time  report  E-128.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Oct.  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3J07.]     t       Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-128 

Exhaust  stacks.  Flame-visibility  tests  with  individual  exhaust  stacks  [with  list 
of  references]  :  by  L.  Richard  Turner  and  Leroy  V.  Humble.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  18  p.  19  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-147.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Feb.  1044  as  Advance  restricted  report  4B08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-147 

Exhaust  valves.  Correlation  of  exhaust-valve  temperatures  with  engine  operat- 
ing conditions  and  valve  design  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  M.  A.  Zipkin  and 
J.  C.  Sanders.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-48.) 
[Processed.    Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  re.stricted  report  E5I20.]    t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-48 

Operating  temperatures  of  sodium-cooled  exhaust  valve  as  measured  by 

thermocouple  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  C.  Sanders.  H.  D.  Wilsted,  and 
B.  A.  Mulcahy.  [1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-140.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Dec.  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3L06.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-140 

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JJxIi a ust  va I  ves — Coutiuued. 

Tests  of  improvements  in  exhaust-valve  performance  resulting  from  changes 

in  exhaust-valve  ami  port  design  [with  list  of  referent-esj  ;  by  B.  A.  Mulcahy 
and  M.  A.  Zipkin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  14  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E^5.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
E5G26.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/B-45 

Fabric  seals.  Hinge  moments  of  sealed-internal-balance  arrangements  for  con- 
trol surfaces :  2,  Experimental  investigation  of  fabric  seals  in  presence  of  thin- 
plate  overhang  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jack  Fischel.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
16  p.  8  pi.  28  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-52.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5F30a.]     t    Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-52 

Fairing  (aircraft).  Flight  investigation  of  wing-gun  fairings  on  fighter  type 
airplane:  by  J.  M.  Nissen  and  M.  D.  White.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  7  pi. 
2  tab.  4°  (Wartime  reiwrt  L-247.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1941 
as  Advance  confidential  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^247 

Fins  (aircraft).  Cylinder  barrel  cooling  with  bonded  preformed  copper  fins 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  H.  Foster  and  H.  H.  EUerbrock,  jr.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  8  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E>-80. )  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  May  1941  as  Advance  confidential  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-80 

Flaps  (aircraft).  Analysis  of  factors  affecting  net  lift  increment  attainable  with 
trailiug-edge  split  flaps  on  tailless  airplanes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Marvin 
Pitkin  and  Bernard  Maggin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  23  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  L-164. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4I18.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^164 

Effect  of  trailiug-edge  extension  flaps  on  propeller  characteristics   [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  John  L.  Crigler.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  9  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-165. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance 
confidential  report  L5A11.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-165 

■    Landing  characteristics  of  model  of  flying  boat  with  depth  of  step  reduced 

to  zero  by  means  of  retractable  planing  flap  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  James 
M.  Benson  and  Anton  Freihofner.  [1946.]  cover  title,  4  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  Ij-234.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin 
4B08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^234 

Use  of  retractable  planing  flap  instead  of  fixed  step  on  seaplane  [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  James  M.  Benson  and  Lindsay  J.  Lina.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  13  p.  14  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-237.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
May  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3E31.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-237 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  control-surface  characteristics:  16,  Pressure 

distribution  over  NACA  0009  airfoil  with  0.30-airfoil-chord  beveled-trailing-edge 
flaps  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  Page  Hoggard,  jr.,  and  Marjorie  E.  Bulloch. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  22  p.  48  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-205.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Apr.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4D03.]     f 

Y3.N21/5:ll/Iv-205 

Same:  19,  Double  flap  with  overhang  and  internal  aerodynamic  balance 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  B.  Liddell.  [1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  36  pi. 
4°  (Wartime  report  L-215.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1944  as 
Advance  confldential  report  L4F23.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5:  ll/L-215 

Same:  20,  Plain  and  balanced  flaps  on  NACA  0009  rectangular  semispan 

tail  surface  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  I.  Elizabeth  Garner.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  p.  1-12-l-leaves  13-16,  41  pi.  4."  (Wartime  report  L-1S6.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4Illf.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-186 

Same :  21,  Medium  and  large  aerodynamic  balances  of  2  nose  shapes  and 

plain  overhang  used  with  0.40-airfoil-chord  flap  on  NACA  0009  airfoil  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  John  M.  Riebe  and  Oleta  Church.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
p.  1-12-l-leaves  13-17,  33  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^175.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5001.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5: 11/1^175 

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Flaps  ( aircraft )  — Coiit  iinicd. 

Wind-tunnel  investiKutioii  of  control-surface  characteristics  of  plain  and 

balanced  flaps  on  NACA  OOOt)  elliptical  seniispan  wing  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Vito  Tamburello,  Bernard  J.  Smith  and  H.  Norman  Silvers.  [19-IC.l  cover 
title,  1(5  p.  2i)  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-41.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.  l'J46  as  Advance  resti-jcted  repi.rt  L5L1N.  J     t      V  3  N  21/,j  :  11/1^41 

Flight.  NACA  Mach  number  warning  device  for  use  in  flight  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Jerry  Goodman.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  5  pi.  4"  (Wartime 
report  I^2(>;{. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1944  as  Advance  con- 
ttdeutial  report  L4G31.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^203 

Floats  (aircraft).  NACA  impact  basin  and  water  landing  tests  of  float  model  at 
various  velocities  and  weights;  by  Sidney  A.  Batterson.  [1940.]  cover  title, 
10  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-16:3.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug. 
1944  as  Advance  conlidential  report  L4Hir>.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-163 

Floiv.  Charts  of  pressure,  density,  and  temperature  changes  at  abrupt  increase 
in  cross-sectional  area  of  flow  of  compressible  air  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Upshur  T.  Joyner.  [194G.]  cover  title,  10  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Lr-13. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4L19.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^13 

Compressibility  effects  on  heat  transfer  and  pressure  drop  in  smooth  cylin- 
drical tubes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jack  N.  Nielsen.  [1940.]  cover  title, 
23  p.  11  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-179. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct. 
1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4C16.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^179 

Cross-flow  plate-type  intercooler   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Benjamin 

Pinkel,  J.  George  Renter,  and  Michael  F.  Valerino.  [1946.]  cover  title,  42  p. 
9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-S2.)  [Processed.  Originally  is.sued  Apr.  1942  as 
Advance  confidential  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-82 

Design  charts  for  cross-flow  tubular  intercoolers,  charge-through-tube  type 

[with  bibliographies]  ;  by  J.  George  Keuter  and  Michael  F.  Valerino.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  35  p.  10  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-106.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  July  1941  as  Advance  confidential  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-106 

•    Effect  of  various  carburetor  throttle  settings  on  flow  characteristics  at 

outlet  of  supercharger  inlet  elbow  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ja.son  J.  Moses. 
[1916.]  cover  title,  8  p.  14  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-73.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  June  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5E19a.l     i' 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-73 

Experimental  investigation  of  flow  across  tube  banks  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  M.  J.  Brevoort  and  A.  N.  TifEord.  [1946.  ]  cover  title,  10  p.  7  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  re])ort  T>-232.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar  1942  as  Advance 
restricted  report.]     t  "  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^232 

Intercooler  cooling-air  weight  flow  and  pressure  drop  for  minimum  power 

loss  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  George  Renter  and  Michael  F.  Valerino. 
11946.]  cover  title,  24  p.  23  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-1 30.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Apr.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  4D07.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/E-130 

Numerical  evaluation  of  wake-survey  equations  for  subsonic  flow  including 

effect  of  energy  addition  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Donald  D.  Baals  and 
Mary  J.  Mourhess.  [1946.]  cover  title,  85  p.  il.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  re- 
I)ort  Tt-S.  )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L5H27.]     t  '  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^5 

On  flow  of  compressible  fluid  by  hodograph  method :  2,  Fundamental  set  of 

particular  flow  .solutions  of  Chaplygin  differential  equation  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  L.  E.  Garrick  and  Carl  Kaplan.  [1946.]  cover  title.  54  p.  5  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  rejMjrt  1^147.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  renort  L4129.1     t  '  Y  3.N  2175 :  11/1^147 

Proposed  method  of  measuring  engine  charge  air  flow  in  flight  [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  T.  J.  Voglewede.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  4  pi.  4"  (War- 
time report  l.r-200.)  [Proces.sed.  Originallv  is.sued  Mav  1941  as  (\)nfidential 
bull(>tin  L4E25.]     t  '  "   Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-200 

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Floic — Continued. 

Two-dimensional  incompressible  potential  flow  over  corrugated  and  dis- 
torted infinite  surfaces  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  W.  Perl  and  L.  J.  Green. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-3S.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Jan.  llMf)  as  Advance  restricted  report  Er)A05.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-38 

Flutter  (aircraft).  Effect  of  lift  coefficient  on  propeller  flutter  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Theodore  Theodorsen  and  Artliur  A.  Regier.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
16  p.  7p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-161.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
July  194.")  as  Advance  confidential  report  LHE^O.]      f  Y  3.N  21/.") :  ll/L-16] 

Flying  boats.  Effects  on  low-sijeed  spray  characteristics  of  various  modifications 
to  powered  model  of  Boeing  XPBB-1  flying  boat  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Douglas  A.  King  and  Newton  A.  Mas.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  il.  9  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-162.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  194.5  as  Ad- 
vance confidential  report  L.5F0T.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-162 

Tank  tests  of  flying-boat  model  equipped  with  several  types  of  fairing 

designed  to  reduce  air  drag  of  main  step  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  James 
M.  Benson  and  Robert  F.  Havens.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  11  pi.  4"  (War- 
time report  L-150. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  LoCOOb.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/L-1.")(> 

Fuel.  Effect  of  additions  of  aromatics  on  knocking  characteristics  of  several 
100-octane  fuels  at  2  engine  speeds  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Arnold  E. 
Biermann,  Lester  C.  Corrington,  and  Myron  L.  Harries.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
p.  1-17+leaves  18-25,  39  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E]-53.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  May  1942  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t      Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-53 

Effect  of  aromatic  mixture  added  to  2  100-octane  fuels  on  engine  tempera- 
tures and  fuel  consumption  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Alois  Krsek,  .ir.,  and 
Anthony  W.  Jones.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-119.) 
[Processed.    Originally  issued  June  1942  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-119 

Effect  of  carburetor-niixture-control  and  suijercharger  characteristics  on 

fuel  knock  under  simulated  sea-level  flight  conditions  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Addison  N.  Rothrock  and  Jerrold  D.  Wear.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p. 
18  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-142.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1943 
as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-142 

Effect  of  fuel  volatility  on  performance  of  Wright  R-2600-8  engine  as 

influenced  by  mixture  distribution ;  by  H.  Jack  White  and  Helmuth  W.  Engel- 
man.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  14  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-87.)  [Proc- 
es.sed.    Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4I05.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/E-S7 

Effects  of  increase  in  concentration  of  ethylene  dibromide  in  leaded  fuel 

on  lead  deposition,  corrosion  of  exhaust  valves,  and  knock-linuted  power  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  B.  A.  Mulcahy  and  M.  A.  Zipkin.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
5  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-43.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June 
1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5En4a.l     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-43 

Experimental  studies  of  knock-limited  blending  characteristics  of  aviation 

fuels:  1,  Preliminary  tests  in  air-cooled  cylinder  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Newell  D.  Sanders,  Reece  V.  Honsley,  and  Roland  Breitwiesser.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  19  p.  41  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-93.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4128. 1      t       Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-93 

Fuel-vapoi'ization  loss  as  determined  by  change  in  specific  gravity  of  fuel 

in  aircraft  fuel  tank  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  S.  Stone  and  Walter 
E.  Kramer.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  6  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-n3.) 
[Processed.     Originallv  issued  May  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  E5E19.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/E-1]3 

Knock-limited  performance  of  blends  of  AN-F-28  fuel  containing  4  percent 

aliphatic  amines  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Leonard  K.  Tower.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  3  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-90.)  [Processed.  Orisrinallv  issued 
Apr.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  E5D17.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :"ll/E-90 

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Fuel — Continued. 

Knock-limited  performance  of  S  reference  fuel  plus  2  milliliters  of  tri- 

ethylthnllium  per  fjallon  [with  one  reference];  by  Carl  L.  Meyer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  4  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  K-1V2.)  [ProcessetL  Originally 
issued  Nov.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  E5J15.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-112 

Knock-limited  performance  of  several  fuels  blended  with  S-2  reference 

fuel ;  by  Henry  E.  Alquist.  [1946.]  cover  title,  3  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
E-J)2. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin 
E4K03.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-92 

Maximum  permissible  engine  performance  of  8  representative  fuels  of  100- 

octane  number  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Addison  M.  Rothrock,  Arnold  E. 
Biermann,  and  Lester  C.  Corrington.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  11  pi.  16  tab.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-84.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1942  as  Advance 
restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-84 

Method  of  estimating  knock  rating  of  hydrocarbon  fuel  blends  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Newell  D.  Sanders.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  11  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  E-118.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1943  as  Advance 
restricted  report  3H21.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11 /E-118 

Quantitative  analysis  for  aromatic  amines  in  aviation  fuels  by  ultraviolet 

spectrophotometry  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Adelbert  O.  Tischler.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  22  p.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-^.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Nov.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  EoH27.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-69 

Relative   effects   of  cylinder-head   and   inlet-mixture   temperatures  upon 

knock  limits  of  fuels  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Newell  D.  Sanders,  Jerrold 
D.  Wear,  and  Reece  V.  Hensley.  [1946.]  cover  title.  7  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  E-37.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin 
E4J13.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-37 

Requirements  for  unit  fuel-injection  systems  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 

Edred  T.  Marsh.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-50.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  July  1940  as  Advance  confidential  reix)rt.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-50 

Significance  of  alkylate-replacement  values  of  aviation  fuel  components 

[with  list  of  reference] ;  by  Newell  D.  Sanders.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  8  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-58.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E4L20.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-58 

Ultraviolet  spectrochemical  analysis  for  aromatics  in  aircraft  fuels  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Alden  P.  Cleaves.  [1946.]  cover  title,  24  p.  10  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-115.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  PoB14.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-115 

Gages.  Constinietion  of  wire  strain  gages  for  engine  application  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  J.  Gary  Nettles  and  Maurice  Tucker.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
9  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  i-eport  E-122.)  [Processed.  Originallv  i.ssued  Dec. 
1943  as  Advance  re.stricted  report  3L03.]     t  Y  3.N  2i/5  :  ll/E-122 

Oalling  {engine).  Elimination  of  galling  of  pendulum-vibration  dampers  used  in 
aircraft  engines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  b.v  Andr6  J.  Meyer,  jr.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  8  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-71.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5G31.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-71 

Gases.  Calculations  of  intake-air  cooling  resulting  from  water  injection  and  of 
water  recovery  from  exhaust  gas  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Addison  M. 
Rothrock.  [194G.]  cover  title,  8  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-95.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  E4H26.]     t 

Y  3  N  21/5  :  ll/E-95 

■ Dilution  of  exhaust-gas  samples  from  multicylinder  engine  equipped  with 

exhaust-gas  collector  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Helmut  F.  Butze.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  5  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  rejiort  E--63.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  E5B10.]     t  Y3.N  21/5:  ll/E-63 

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Gases — Continued. 

Oxidation  of  exhaust  gases  at  room  temperature  [witli  list  of  references] ; 

by  Harold  C.  Gerrish,  J.  Lawrence  Meem,  jr.,  and  Vivian  C.  Tuck.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  13  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-(>2.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  EoZOla.  ]     t     Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-62 

Glide  1)0)11  bs.  Force  tests  of  1/5-scale  model  of  type  GB-5  controllable  glide  bomb 
[with  list  of  references];  by  Marvin  Pitkin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12+ [5] 
p.  40  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-133.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar. 
1944  as  Memorandum  report]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-133 

Gusts  (aircraft).  Frequency  of  occurrence  of  atmospheric  gusts  and  of  related 
loads  on  airplane  structures  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Richard  V.  Rhode 
and  Philip  Donely.  [1946.]  cover  title,  31  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Lr-121.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4I21.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^121 

Heat.  Addition  of  heat  to  compressible  fluid  in  motion  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Bruce  L.  Hicks.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  6  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-88.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report 
E5A29.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-88 

Helicopters.  Charts  for  estimation  of  characteristics  of  helicopter  rotor  in 
forward  flight :  1,  Profile  draglif  t  ratio  for  untwisted  rectangular  blades  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  J.  Bailey,  jr.  and  F.  B.  Gustafson.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
9  p.  15  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-110.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug. 
1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4H07.]    t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-llO 

Comparisons  of  methods  of  computing  bending  moments  in  helicopter  rotor 

blades  in  plane  of  flapping  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  John  E.  Duberg  and 
Arthur  R.  Lueckei'.  [1946.]  cover  title,  24  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-9.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5E23.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^9 

Effect  on  helicopter  performance  of  modifications  in  profile-drag  charac- 
teristics of  rotor-blade  airfoil  sections  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  B. 
Gustafson.  [1946.]  cover  title^  23  p.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-26.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L4H05.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^26 

Hulls  {aircraft).  Resistance  tests  of  models  of  3  flying-boat  hulls  with  length- 
beam  ratio  of  10.5  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jerold  M.  Bidwell  and  David  M. 
Goldenbaum.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  3  pi.  32  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Lr-79.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5G19.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-79 

Hydrocarbons.  Infrared-spectrophotometric  analysis  of  binary  and  tenary  mix- 
tures of  liquid  hvdrocarbons  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Alden  P.  Cleaves  and 
Mildred  E.  Sherrick.  [1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-89.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5F27.] 
t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-89 

Knock-limited  performance  of  pure  hydrocarbons  blended  with  base  fuel 

in  full-scale  aircraft-engine  cylinder:  1,  Eight  paraffins,  two  olefins  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Anthony  W.  Jones  and  Arthur  W.  Bull.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
9  p.  21  pi.  1  tab.  4°  (Wartime  x-eport  E-33. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
May  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4E25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-33 

Method  for  determination  of  aromatics  in  hydrocarbon  mixtures  [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  Harold  F.  Hipsher.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  3  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  E-111. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1945  as  Restricted 
bulletin  E5K06.]     t  Y3.N21/5  :  11/E-lll 

Iron  oxides.  Occurrence  of  iron  oxides  on  cast-iron  engine  surfaces  after  opera- 
tion [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  S.  Nowick  and  L.  O.  Brockway.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  6  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-76.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.   1946  as  Advance  confidential   report  E5L18.]      t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-76 

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Isoociane.  Ultraviolet  absorption  spectra  of  aromatic  amines  in  isooctane  in 
water  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Adelbert  O.  Tiscliler  and  J.  Nelson  Howard. 
[lU4t>.  I  cover  title,  14  p.  ISJ  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-(;8.)  [l*roces.sed. 
Originally  Issued  Nov.  IW.!  as  Advance  restricted  report  Er)H27a.]      t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/E-6S 

Jet  prupulsioii.  Consideration  of  auxiliary  jet  propulsion  for  assisting  take-off 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  L.  Kicbard  Turner.  [1040.]  cover  title,  23  p. 
7  pi.  1  tab.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-4!J.)  Ll'i'ocessed.  Originally  issued  May 
1940  as  Advance  contldential  report.]      t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/E-4U 

Design  of  nozzles  for  individual  cylinder  exhaust  jet  propulsion  system 

[witli  list  of  references]  ;  by  Benjamin  Pinkel,  L.  Richard  Turner,  and  Fi'ed 
Voss.  [ll)4t).]  cover  title,  34  p.  13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-83.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Apr.  IIMI  as  Advance  confidential  report.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-83 

Effect  of  exhaust  stack  shape  on  design  and  performance  of  individual 

cylinder  exhaust-gas  jet-propulsion  system  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  L.  Richard 
Turner  and  Leroy  V.  Humble.  [1940.]  cover  title,  19  p.  23  pi.  4"  (War- 
time report  E-77.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1942  as  Advance 
restricted  report.]      t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-77 

Reaction  jet  as  means  of  propulsion  at  high  speeds  [with  list  of  references]  ; 

by  David  T.  Williams.  [194«j.]  cover  title,  27  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
E-78. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1941  as  Advance  contldential 
report.]      f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-78 

Lug  (aircraft).  Heat-capacity  lag  in  turbine-working  fluids  [with  list  of  refei'- 
ences]  ;  by  Arthur  Kantrowitz  and  Paul  W.  Huber.  [1940.]  cover  title,  13  p. 
4  p.  of  pi.  4°  (W^artime  report  L-21.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May 
1944  as  Restricted  bulletin  L4E29.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11L21 

Landing  (aircraft).  Flight  measurements  of  elevator  deflections  used  in  landings 
of  several  airplanes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Joseph  R.  Vensel.  [1940.] 
cover  title.  4  p.  1  pi.  3  tab.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-248.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Nov.  1941  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     f      Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L,-248 

Method  for  predicting  elevator  deflection  required  to  land  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  R.  Fabian  Goranson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  il.  16  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L(-95.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L4116.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/5-95 

Load  (mechanics) .  Analysis  of  vertical-tail  loads  in  rolling  pull-out  maneuvers: 
by  Robert  R.  Gilruth.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-181.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Confidential  bulletin 
L4H14.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^181 

Effect  of  high  wing  loading  on  landing  technique  and  distance,  with  experi- 
mental data  for  B-26  airplane  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  B.  Gustafson 
and  William  J.  O'SuUivan,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  45  pi.  4"  (Wartime 
report  L-160. )  [Processed.  Originally  is.sued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L4K07.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^160 

Extended  tables  of  stiffness  and  carry-over  factor  for  structural  members 

under  axial  load  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Eugene  E.  Lundquist  and  W.  D. 
Kroll.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  l-6-|-leaves  7-16,  4°  (Wartime  report  L-255.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
4B24.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^255 

In-line  aircraft-engine  bearing  loads:  2,  Blade-bearing  loads  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Milton  C.  Shaw  and  E.  Fred  Macks.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p. 
18  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  B]— 40.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  E5Hltib.  1     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-46 

Relation  between  .spanwise  variations  in  critical  Mach  number  and  span- 
wise  load  distributions  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Richard  T.  Whitcomb. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  3  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-182.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Dec.  11M4  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4I.07.]     t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-182 

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Load  {)iicchauics) — Continiietl. 

Theoretical  distribution  of  load  over  swept-back  wing  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Doris  Cohen.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  2  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report 
Ii-221.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  VJ42  as  Advance  restricted  re- 
port. ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^221 

■ Variation  of  hydrodynaniic  impact  loads  witli  flight-path  angle  for  pris- 
matic float  at  3°  trim  and  with  22Vi;°  angle  of  dead  rise  [with  one  reference] ; 
by  Sidney  A.  Batterson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-211.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin 
L5A24.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-211 

M-31  homhs.  Aerodynamic  tests  of  M-31  bomb  in  8-foot  high-speed  tunnel;  by 
Donald  D.  Baals  and  Norman  F.  Smith.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  10  pi.  4"  ( War- 
time report  Lf-132. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1942  as  Memorandum 
report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-132 

Micrographs.  Investigation  of  method  of  comparison  of  metallic  surface  contours 
by  means  of  stereoscopic  electron  micrographs  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 
Allen  S.  Powell,  Thomas  P.  Clark  and  Milton  C.  Shaw.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
22  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-59.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945 
as  Advance  restricted  report  E5A05a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-59 

Oil-cooler  performance.  Method  for  determining  oil-cooler  performance  require- 
ments in  series  operation  by  H.  Boyet.  [1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  4° 
{Wartime  report  L-3.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  LSGlSa.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^3 

Panels  (aircraft).  Charts  for  minimum-weight  design  of  24S-T  alumiiuim-alloy 
flat  compression  panels  with  longitudinal  Z-section  stiffeuers  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  Evan  H.  Schuette.  [1946.]  cover  title,  41  p.  23  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-197.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5F15.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-197 

On  shear  strength  of  skin-stiffener  panels  with  inspection  cut-outs  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn  and  Simon  H.  Diskin.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
p.  1-8+leaves  9-11,  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-192. )  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  LSCOla.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5  ■.11/1^192 

Parachutes.  Comparison  of  tail  and  wing-tip  spin-recovery  parachutes  as  deter- 
mined by  tests  in  Langley  20^foot  free-spinning  tunnel  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Kol>ert  W.  Kamm  and  Frank  S.  Malvestuto,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  25  p. 
9  pi.  18  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  I>-38.)  [Processed.  Originallv  issued 
Mar.  1946  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5G19a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-38 

Parameters.  Effect  of  humidity  on  several  supercharger  parameters  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Herman  H.  Ellerbrock,  jr.,  and  Arthur  W.  Goldstein.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  18  p.  4°  (Wartime  repoi't  E-51.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Nov.  1941  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y  rJ.N  21/5:  ll/E-51 

Lifting-surface-theory  values  of  damping  in  roll  and  of  parameter  used  in 

estimating  aileron  stick  forces  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  S.  Swanson 
and  E.  La  Verne  Priddy.  [1946.]  cover  title,  33  p.  2  pi.  16  p.  of  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  L-53. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  re- 
stricted report  L5F23.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/L^53 

Piston  rinus.  Artificial  running-in  of  pi.ston  rings  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by 
A.  R.  Bobrowsky  and  E.  S.  Machlin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  11  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  E-126.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Mar.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  4C21.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-126 

Effect  of  coaxial  lapping  of  cast-iron  piston  rings  on  ring  performance 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sidney  J.  Shames,  Eugene  S.  Machlin,  and  John  G. 
Wilson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  9  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  P>-54.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Apr.  1&44  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4D15.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-54 

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Piston  rings — Continued. 

Effect  of  oil  flow  to  piston  on  piston-ring  sticking  and  oil  consumption  in 

single-cylinder  engine  [with  list  of  leferencesj  ;  by  ^lax  J.  Tauschek,  Lester  C. 

Corrington,  and  John  B.  Meigs.     [1946.]     cover  title,  9  p.  8  pi.  4°     [Processed. 

Originally  issued  May  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5E16.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-75 

Electron  and  X-ray  diffraction  investigation  of  surface  changes  on  nitrided- 

steel  piston  rings  during  engine  operation  in  nitrided-steel  cylinder  barrels 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  N.  Good  and  L.  O.  Brockway.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  9  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-145.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Mar.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  E4L27.]     t        Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-145 

Electron-diffraction  examination  of  cast-iron  piston  rings  from  single- 
cylinder  aircraft-engine  tests  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  S.  Nowick  and 
L.  O.  Brockway.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-144.) 
[PrtK-essed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  I'eport 
E4J25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-144 

Hydrodynamie  lubrication  of  near-infinite  sliders  such  as  piston  rings 

[with  list  of  references] ;  by  Charles  P.  Boegli.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  il.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-70.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E4I22.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-70 

Nitrided-steel  piston  rings  for  engines  of  high  specific  powder  [with  one 

reference]  ;  by  John  H.  Collins,  jr.,  Edmond  E.  Bisson,  and  Ralph  F.  Schmied- 
lin.  [1946.]  cover  title,  25  p.  31  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-138.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Apr.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  4D22.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-138 

Piston-ring  vibration  and  breakage   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  C. 

Nettles  and  Andre  J.  Meyer,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  13  p.  10  pi.  4°  (War- 
time rei)ort  E-44.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E5G06.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-44 

Tensile-sti-ength  investigation  of  cast-iron  piston  rings  of  various  strengths 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Edmond  E.  Bisson  and  Harold  D.  Kessler.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  12  p.  17  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-86.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5B21.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  li/E-86 

Pistons.  Effect  of  piston-head  temperature  on  knock-limited  power  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  Harry  S.  Immiug.  [1946.]  cover  title,  5  p.  15  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  E-35.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1944  as  Advance  re- 
stricted report  E4G13.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-35 

Effect  of  progressive  ring  failure  on  piston  destruction  ;  by  Mae  J.  Tauschek 

and  Lester  C.  Corrington.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  17  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
E-74.)  [Pi-ocessed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1945  as  Advance  restriced  report 
E5B07.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-74 

Piston  heat-transfer  coefHcients  across  oil  film  in  smooth-walled  piston 

reciprocating-sleeve  apparatus  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Eugene  J.  Man- 
ganiello  and  Donald  Bogart.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-18+leaves  19-23,  19 
pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-110.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  19-15  as 
Advance  restricted  report  E5K08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/E-llO 

Plastics.  Material  properties  of  2  types  of  plastic-bonded  glass  cloth  [with  one 
reference]  ;  l)y  Norman  Rafel  and  Evan  H.  Sehuette.  [1946.]  cover  title,  6  p. 
13  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-225.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944 
as  Restricted  bulletin  L4H16.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-225 

Plates  (aircraft).  Breaking  aircraft-engine  oil  foams  by  use  of  electrically 
charged  condenser  plates  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  I.  Irving  Pinkel.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  18  p.  21  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-57.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4K01.]     t       Y  3.N  21/5  :ll/E-57 

Pressure  distribution.  Belt  method  for  measuring  pressure  distribution;  by 
Blake  W.  Corson,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  3  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L-244.)     [Processed.     Originally  issued  Feb.  1&43  as  Restricted  bulletin.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-244 

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Pressure  distribution — Continued. 

Estimation  of  pressures  on  cockpit  canopies,  gun   turrets,  blisters,  and 

similar  protuberances  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Ray  H.  Wright.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  52  p.  27  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L(-201.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  INIay  1944  as  Advance  contidential  report  L4E10.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^201 

Projectiles.  Supersonic-tunnel  tests  of  projectiles  in  Germany  and  Italy  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Antonio  Ferri.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  il.  5  pi.  46  p. 
of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-152. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945 
as  Advance  confidential  report  L5H08.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-152 

Propellers.  Climb  and  high-speed  tests  of  Curtiss  no.  714-1C2-12  4-blade  pro- 
peller on  Republic  P-47C  airplane  [witli  one  reference]  ;  by  A.  W.  Vogeley. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-10+leaves  11-13,  20  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L,-177.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L4L07.     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-177 

Considerations  of  wake-excited  vibratory  stress  in  pusher  propeller  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Blake  W.  Corson,  jr.,  and  Mason  F.  Miller.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  18  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-146.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Feb.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  Lr4B28.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^146 

Determination  of  induced  velocity  in  front  of  inclined  propeller  by  mag- 
netic-analogy method  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Clifford  S.  Gardner  and 
James  A.  LaHatte,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  50  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  L-154.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance  restricted 
report  L6A05b.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-154 

Formulas  for  propellers  in  yaw  and  charts  of  side-force  derivative  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  Herbert  S.  Ribner.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  7  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  L-217.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  May  1943  as  Advance 
restricted  report  3E19.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-217 

Full-scale-tunnel  investigation  of  multiengine  pusher-propeller  installa- 
tion [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Herbert  A.  Wilson,  jr.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
S  p.  7  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-246.)  [Proces.'^ed.  Originally  issued  Nov. 
1942  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^246 

Propellers  in  yaw  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Herbert  S.  Ribner.     [1946.] 

cover  title,  60  p.  12  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-219)  [Processed.  Originallv 
issued  Dec.  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3L09.  ]     j      Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-219 

Theory  of  propellers:  2,  Method  for  calculating  axial  interference  velocity 

[with  one  reference]  ;  by  Theodore  Theodorsen.  [1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-10+ 
leaves  11-41,  56  pi.  4"  (Wartime  i-eport  Lf-157.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  L4I19.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-157 

Wind-tunnel  tests  of  dual-rotating  propeller  having  one  component  locked 

or  windmilling  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Walter  A.  Bartlett,  jr.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  6  p.  20  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Ij-214.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5A13a.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/I/-214 

Radiators  (aircraft).  Radiator  design  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  N.  J.  Brevoort. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  1  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-233.)  [Processed. 
Originallv  issued   Julv   1941,   Advance  confidential   report]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/Lr-233 

Simple  curves  for  determining  effects  of  compressibility  on  pressure  drop 

through  radiators  [with  list  of  references]  ;  bv  John  V.  Becker  and  Donald 
D.  Baals.  [1946.]  cover  title,  27  p.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-6.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L4I23.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^6 

Rivets.  Comparison  of  tightness  of  78°  machine-countersunk  rivets  driven  in 
holes  prepared  with  78°  and  82°  countersinking  tools  [with  one  reference]  ; 
by  Robert  Gottlieb  and  Merven  W.  Mandel.  [1946.]  cover  title,  2  p.  2  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  Ij-252. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1942  as  Re- 
stricted bulletin.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-252 

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Rivets — Continued. 

Tensile  tests  of  NACA  and  conventional  niachine-countersunk  flush  rivets 

[with  list  of  references  J  ;  hy  Merven  W.  Maadel  and  Leunaid  M.  r>artone. 
[1940.]  cover  title.  6  p.  15  pi.  4°  (Wartime  reixtrt  Lr-17G. )  L I'locessed. 
Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4F()0.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^176 
Screens  {aircraft).     Variation  with  Mach  number  of  static  and  total  pressures 

through  various  screens  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Alfred  A.  Adler.  [1946.] 
cov«'r  title,  5  p.  15  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lf-23.)  [Processed.  Orig- 
inally issued  Feb.  194G  as  Confidential  bulletin  L.'JF28.J    t     Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/L^23 

Seaplane  float x.  Wind-tunnel  test  of  4  full-scale  seaplane  floats  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Robert  N.  Conway  and  Julian  D.  Maynard.  [1946.]  cover 
title.  IS  p.  28  pi.  4"  (Wartime  reix)rt  L-238.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
July  1043  as  Advance  restricted  report  3G15.]     t         .  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^238 

Spark  plugs.  Knocking  tendency  of  air-cooled  aircraft-engine  cylinder  with  1  and 
with  2  spark  plugs  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  C.  Spencer  and  A.  W.  Jones. 
11946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  17  pi.  4°  (Wartime  reiJort  E-133.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  July  1943  as  Advance  restricted  report  3G23.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-133 
Spi7i    (aiicraft).     Mass-distribution    criterion    for   predicting   effect    of   control 

manipulation  on  recovery  from  spin  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  A.  I.  Neihouse. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  11  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-16S.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Aug.  1942  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/D-168 

Spin-tunnel  tests  of  airplane  models  with  extreme  variations  in  mass  dis- 
tribution along  three  body  axes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  W.  Kamm. 
[1946]  cover  title,  19  p.  2  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-22.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Mar.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5C()9.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-22 

Stability.  Determination  of  stability  and  control  characteristics  of  straight- 
wing,  tailless  fighter-airplane  model  in  Langley  free-flight  tunnel  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  Charles  L.  Seacord,  jr.,  and  Herman  O.  Aidvcnbruck.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  17  p.  il.  5  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-199.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5K05.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^199 

Effect  of  powered  proi:»ellers  on  aerodynamic  characteristics  and  porpoising 

stability  of  dynamic  model  of  long-range  flying  boat  [with  one  reference]  ;  by 
Norman  S.  Land.  11946.]  cover  title,  4  p."  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-235.) 
[Processed.     Originally  i.ssued  May  1943  as  Restricted  bulletin  .3E13.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:ll/D-235 

■ Effect  of  wing  modifications  on  longitudinal  stability  of  tailless  all-wing 

airplane  model  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Charles  L.  Seacord,  jr.,  and  Herman 
O.  Ankenbruck.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  4  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
L,-42. )  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report 
L5G23.]     t  Y3.N  21/5: 11/1^-42 

Exi)erimental  verification  of  rudder-free  stability  theory  for  airplane  model 

equipped  with  rudders  having  negative  fioating  tendency  and  negligible  friction 
[with  list  of  references]  :  by  Marion  O.  McKinney,  jr.,  and  Bernard  Maggin. 
[1946]  cover  title,  p.  1-24+leaves  25-27,  19  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-184.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4J05a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^184 

Flight  measm-enients  to  determine  effect  of  spring-loaded  tab  on  longi- 
tudinal stability  of  airplane;  by  Paul  A.  Hunter  and  John  P.  Reeder.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  4  pi.  22  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  rei)ort  1^210.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5I20.]     t 

Y3.N21/5:11/L-210 

Flight  tests  of  2  airplanes  having  moderately  high  effective  dihedral  and 

different  directional  stability  and  control  characteristics  [with  one  reference]  ; 
by  S.  A.  Sjoberg.  [194(5.]  cover  title,  6  p.  9 p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-40.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Confidential  bulletin  L5H08.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^40 

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Slabiliti/ — Continued. 

Interim  report  on  stability  and  control  of  tailless  airplanes  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Stability  Research  Division.  [1946.]  cover  title,  32  p.  20  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  Lr-202.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance 
confidential  report  I^H19.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-202 

Investigation  of  effect  of  sideslip  on  lateral  stability  characteristics :  1,  Cir- 
cular fuselage  with  variations  in  vertical-tail  area  and  tail  length  with  and 
without  horizontal  tail  surface  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Leo  F.  Fehlner  and 
Robert  MacLachlan.  [1946.]  cover  title,  15  p.  4  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  Iy-12.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L4E25.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/D-12 

Investigation  of  effect  of  sideslip  on  lateral  stability  characteristics :  2,  Rec- 
tangular midwing  on  circular  fuselage  with  variations  in  vertical-tail  area  and 
fuselage  length  with  and  without  horizontal  tail  surface  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Thomas  A.  Hollingworth.  [1946.]  cover  title,  18  p.  2  pi.  38  p.  of 
pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L^8.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  L5C13.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-8 

Investigation  of  effect  of  sideslip  on  lateral  stability  characteristics  :  3,  Rec- 
tangular low  wing  on  circular  fuselage  with  variations  in  vertical-tail  area  and 
fuselage  length  with  and  without  horizontal  tail  surface  [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] :  by  Thomas  A.  Hollingworth.  [1946.]  cover  title,  20  p.  3  pi.  24  p.  of 
pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-17.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  L5C13a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^17 

Notes  on  propeller  and  slipstream  in  relation  to  stability   [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Herbert  S.  Ribner.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  9  p.  of  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-25.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L4I12a. )     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/D-25 

Stability  and  control  characteristics  of  fighter  airplane  in  inverted  flight 

attitude  as  determined  bv  model  tests  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  W. 
Paulson  and  Charles  V.  Bennett.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  7  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  L-15. )  [Processed.  Oiiginally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5F25a.]     t  Y  4.N  21/5  :  ll/L-15 

StaMlizers  (aircraft).  Comparison  of  fixed-stabilizer,  adjustable-stabilizer,  and 
all-movable  horizontal  tails  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sidney  M.  Harmon. 
[1945.]  cover  title,  30  p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-195.)  [Proc- 
essed.    Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  L5H04.]     f 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-195 

Stick-fixed  neutral  point  a.  Effect  of  power  on  stick-fixed  neutral  points  of  several 
single-engine  monoplanes  as  determined  in  flight ;  by  Maurice  D.  White.  [1946.] 
cover  title.  6  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  1^24.)  [Processed.  Origi- 
nally issued  Aug.  1944  as  Confidential  bulletin  L4H01.]     t    Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-24 

Stick-free  neutral  points.  Some  notes  on  determination  of  stick-free  neutral 
point  from  wind-tunnel  data  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Marvin  Schuldenfrel. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  3  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-251.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Feb.  1944  as  Restricted  biilletin  4B21.].     t 

Y3.N  21/5:  11/1^251 

Stresses.  Bending  and  shear  stre.sses  developed  by  instantaneous  arrest  of  root 
of  cantilever  beam  rotating  with  constant  angular  velocity  about  transverse 
axis  through  root  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Elbridge  Z.  Stowell.  Edward  B. 
Schwartz  and  John  C.  Iloubolt.  [1946.]  cover  title,  17  p.  7  p.  of  pi.  4"  (War- 
time report  Lf-27.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1945  as  Advance 
restricted  report  L5B25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^27 

Critical    (combinations   of   longitudinal   and    transverse   direct   stress   for 

infinitely  long  flat  plate  with  edges  ehistically  restrained  against  rotation 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  S.  B.  Batdorf,  Manuel  S'tein,  and  Charles  Libove. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  6  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  1^-40.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Mar.  1946  as  Advance  restricted  report  L6A0.")a.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  11/1^-49. 

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Stresses — Continued. 

Critical  combinations  of  shear  and  ti'ansverse  direct  stress  for  infinitely 

long  Hat  plate  with  edges  elastically  restrained  against  rotation  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  S.  B.  Hatdorf  and  John  C.  Houbolt.  [1046.]  cover  title,  22 
p.  11.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-1S3.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan. 
1945  as  Advance  restricted   report   L4L14.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-183 

Effect  of  normal  pressure  on  critical  compressive  stress  of  curved  sheet; 

by  Norman  Rafel.  [1946.]  cover  title,  2  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-258.) 
[Processed.     Originallv  issued  Nov.  1942  as  Restricted  bulletin.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-258 

Investigation  of  methods  of  supporting  single-thickness  specimens  in  fixture 

for  determination  of  compressive  stress-strain  curves  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Jo.soph  N.  Kotanchik.  Walter  Woods,  and  Robert  A.  Weinberger.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  10  p.  9  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  Li-189.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  May  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5E15.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-189 

Measurement  of  operating  stresses  in  aircraft  engine  crankshaft  under 

power  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Douglas  P.  Walstrom.  [1946,]  cover  title, 
13  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-41.)  [Processed.  Originallv  issued  Feb. 
1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  E5B01.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-41 

Secondary  stresses  in  open  box  Ijeams  subjected  to  torsion  [with  list  of 

references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn,  S.  B.  Batdorf.  and  Harold  G.  Brilmyer.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  10  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  4"  ( Wartime  report  L-14. )  [Processed.  Originally 
Issued  Nov.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  L4I28.]     t      Y  3.N  21/5 :  li/L-14 

Stresses  near  juncture  of  closed  and  open  torsion  box  as  influenced  by 

bulkhead  flexibility  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Paul  Kuhn  and  Harold  G. 
Brilmyer.  [1946.]  cover  title,  22  p.  11  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  Lr-2.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
L5G18.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/1^2 

Tests  and  approximate  analysis  of  bending  stresses  due  to  torsion  in  D-sec- 

tion  box  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  John  E.  Duberg  and  Harold  G.  Brilmyer. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-37.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  May  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  I^E15.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5: 11/1^37 

Tests  of  stress-carrying  door  in  cDmpression   [with  one  reference]  :  by 

Robert  Gottlieb.  [1946.]  cover  title,  2  p.  4  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-253) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Sept.  1942  as  Restricted  bulletin.]     t 

Y3.N  21/5: 11/1^253 

Tests  of  stress-carrying  door  in  shear :  by  Robert  Gottlieb.     [1946.]     cover 

title,  1  p.  5  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-254.)  [Processed.  Originallv  issued 
Aug.  1942  as  Restricted  bulletin.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-254 

Superchargers.  Effect  of  carburetor  throttle  settings  on  velocity  distribution  at 
outlet  of  vaned  and  vaneless  supercharger  inlet  elbow  [with  one  reference]  : 
by  Donald  C.  Guentert  and  Edmund  J.  Baas.  [1946.]  cover  title,  9  p.  11  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-108.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1945  as 
Advance  restricted  report  E5G23.  ]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-108 

Tail  (aircraft).  Effect  of  fabric  deflection  at  high  speeds  on  aerodynamic  char- 
acteristics of  horizontal  tail  surface  of  SB2D-1  airplane  [with  list  of 
references] ;  by  Carl  P.  Schueller  and  Peter  F.  Korycinski.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  17  p.  34  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-170.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
June  1045  as  Advance  restricted  report  LSFOla.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/Lr-170 

Experimental   verification   of  simplified  vee-tail   theory  and  analysis   of 

available  data  on  complete  models  with  vee  tails  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Paul  E.  Pur-ser  and  John  P.  Campbell.  [1946.]  cover  title.  36  p.  24  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-212.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1945  as  Advance 
confidential  report  L5A03.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/I/-212 

Note  on  compressibility  effec-ts  on  downwash  at  tail  at  subcritical  speeds 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Jack  N.  Nielsen  and  Harold  H.  Sweberg.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  8  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-19.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Mar.  1945  as  Confidential  bulletin  L5C09.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-19 

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Temperature.  Effect  of  several  methods  of  increasing  knoclc-limited  power  on 
cylinder  temperatures  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Harvey  A.  Cook,  Jack  E. 
Vandeman,  and  Kenneth  D.  Brown.  [1946.]  cover  title,  8  p.  12  pi.  4°  (War- 
time report  E-36.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance 
restricted  report  E4I15.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-36 

Trends  in  surface-ignition  temperatures  [with  one  reference]  ;  by  Henry  E. 

Alquist  and  Donald  W.  Male.  [1946.]  cover  title,  7  p.  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime 
report  E-94.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1944  as  Advance  restricted 
report  E4I25.  ]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-94 

Thermal  efficiency.  Effect  of  aromatics  and  spark  advance  on  thermal  eflBcieucy 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Mitchell  Gilbert.  [1946.]  cover  title,  10  p.  7  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  E-99.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Sept.  1942  as  Advance 
restricted  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-99 

Tire  friction  coefficients  and  their  relation  to  ground-run  distance  in  landing 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  F.  B.  Gustafson.  [1946.]  cover  title,  12  p.  5  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  reiwrt  Li-245.)  [Processed.  Oiiginally  issued  June  1942  as  Advance 
restricted  report.]     t  Y.  3.N  21/5 :  11/I>245 

Torquemeters.  Flight  tests  of  P-63A-1  airplane  with  electric  torquemeter  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  Gary  Nettles  and  Morgan  P.  Hanson.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  11  p.  8  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-64.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued 
Mar.  1945  as  Advanced  restricted  report  E5B16.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-64 

Tubes.  Heat-transfer  tests  of  aqueous  thylene  glycol  solutions  in  electrically 
heated  tube  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Everett  Bernardo  and  Carroll  E.  Eian. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-16+leaves  17-22,  16  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-13G.) 
[Processed.  Originally  issued  Aug.  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report 
E5F07.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-136 

Performance  tests  of  NACA  tM)e  A  finned-tube  exhaust  lieat  exchanger 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  George  Renter  and  S.  V.  Manson.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  13  p.  10  pi.  2  tab.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-97.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Aug.  1944  as  Advance  restricted  report  E4H22.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-97 

Pressure  drop  in  tank  and  float  vent  tubes  on  diving  airplanes  [with  list 

of  references]  ;  by  C.  D.  Waldron.  [1946.]  cover  title,  14  p.  26  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-114.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1939  as  Advance 
confidential  report.]     t  Y  3.N  21/ :  ll/E-114 

Small-orifice  tubes  for  minimizing  diluation  in  exhaust-gas  samples  [with 

one  reference]  by  Harvey  A.  Cook  and  Walter  T.  Olson.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
9  p.  12  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-137.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Feb. 
1943  as  Advance  restricted  report.]     t  Y 3.N 21/5 :  ll/E-137 

Turbines.  Performance  of  exhaust-gas  blowdown  turbine  on  9-cylinder  radial 
engine  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  L.  Ilichard  Turner  and  Leland  (i.  Desmon. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  16  p.  15  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  E-30.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance  confidential  report  E4K30.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-30 

Theoretical  analysis  of  performance  of  Diesel  engine-compressor-turbine 

combination  for  aircraft  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Eldon  W.  Hall.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  19  p.  4  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  E-31.)  [Processed.  Originally 
issued  Aor.  1945  as  Advance  confidential  report  E5D10.]     t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/E-31 

Thermodynamic   data   for   computation   of   performance   of   exhaust-gas 

turbines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Benjamin  riiikel  and  L.  Richard  Turner. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  p.  1-34-f leaves  35-43,  21  pi.  7  are  in  pocket,  4»  (Wartime 
report  E-23.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Oct.  1945  as  Advance  restricted 
report  4B25.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/E-23 

Turhosupercharger.  Recommended  test  procedure  for  aircraft  engine  turbosuper- 
charger  power  plants  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  NACA  subcommittee  on  Re- 
covery of  Power  From  Exhaust  Gas.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [l]+34  p.  11  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  E-135.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  June  1943  as  Ad- 
vance restricted  report  3F22.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5 :  11/D^  135 

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Webs  (aircraft).  Coiuparisou  of  structural  eflBciencies  of  diagonal-tension  webs 
and  truss  webs  of  24S-T  aluminum  alloy  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  David 
W.  Ochiltree.  [1940.]  cover  title,  (i  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report 
Lr-34.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  July  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin 
L5I'^2o.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5 :  ll/L-34 

Wings  (aircraft).  Analysis  of  fatigue  life  of  airplane  wing  structure  under 
overload  conditions  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Abbott  A.  Putnam  and  Thomas 
D.  Reisert.  [ll»46.]  cover  title,  4  p.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-IO.) 
[Processed.     Originally  issued  Feb.  1946  as  Restricted  bulletin  Lr)K29.]      t 

Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-K) 

Analysis  of  life  expectancy  of  aii-plane  wings  in  normal  cruising  flight 

[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Abbott  A.  Putnam.  [1946.]  cover  title.  19  p. 
2  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  4"  (Wartime  report  L-35. )  [Processed.  Originally  is.sued 
July  1945  as  Advance  restricted  report  L5F27a.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-35 

Charts  for  determination  of  wing  torsional  stiffness  required  for  specified 

rolling  characteristics  or  aileron  reversal  speed  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Henry  A.  I'earson  and  William  S.  Aiken,  jr.  [1&46.]  cover  title.  25  p.  8  pi.  4° 
(Wartime  report  L-IST.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Dec.  1944  as  Advance 
confidential  report  L4L13.]     f  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-187 

Wind-tunnel  investigation  of  XACA  66-series  16-percent-thick  low-drag  ta- 
pered wing  with  Fowler  and  e;plit  flaps  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Robert  H. 
Neely  and  Gerald  V.  Foster.  [1946.]  cover  title.  11  p.  2  pi.  14  p.  of  pi.  4" 
(Wartime  report  L-134.)  [Processed.  Originally  issued  Jan.  1946  as  Ad- 
vance confidential  report  L5F2S.]     t  Y  3.N  21/5  :  ll/L-134 

Yatc  (aircraft).  Effects  of  compressibility  and  large  angles  of  yaw  on  pressure 
indicated  by  total-pressure  tube  [with  one  reference] ;  by  Milton  D.  Humphreys. 
[1946.]  cover  title,  6  p.  10  p.  of  pi.  4°  (Wartime  report  L-77.)  [Processed. 
Originally  issued  Apr.  1945  as  Restricted  bulletin  L5C30.]     t 

"fe.    ...  Y3.N 21/5: 11/1^77 

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NATIONAL  HOUSING  AGENCY 

Housing.    Housing  facts.     Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  r.)4t).      L2J+34  p.  il.  oblong  8" 
[Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-27978  NHA  1.2  :  H  81/9 

New  actions  to  speed  veterans  housing.      Oct.  14,  194(5.     [4]  p.  4°      [Proc- 

ecced.]     t  NIIA  1.2  :  V  64/2 

FEDERAL  HOUSING  ADMINISTRATION 

Insured  mortrjagc  portfolio,  index  to  v.  10,  3d  quarter  1945-2(1  quarter  1946. 
[194(}.J      [4]  p.  4"     *  Paper,  .")('.     •    Item  4tJ2  NHA  2.8 :  10/ind. 

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Lending  operations.  FHA  title  1 :  Lending  operations.  [1946.]  23  p.  11.  4° 
(FH-3L)     t     •  Item  461  NHA  2.2 :  L  54 

1.  Past  and  future. 

2.  Keys  to  successful  operation. 

3.  Dealer  business. 

4.  Title  1  insurance  procedures. 

Real  estate.  Trends  in  selected  economic  and  real  estate  factors  in  United 
States  through  Sept.  1946.    Nov.  8,  1946.     [2]  leaves,  2  pi.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

NHA  2.2  :  R  22/94«>-2 

Report.      11th  annual  report  of  Federal  Housing  Administration,  year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1944,  submitted  to  Congress  with  3d  annual  report  of  National  Housing 
Agency.      [1946.]     65  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c.      •   Item  4.59 
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Housing.     Reference  and  source  material  on :  1,  Housing  and  housing  needs,  2, 
Economic  and  social  costs  of  good  and  bad  housing,  3,  Who  pays  for  public 
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Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending 
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Aluminum  Company  of  America.  Appendix  to  respondent's  brief,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  7th  circtiit,  no.  9129,  Aluminum  Company  of  America  i\  National 
Labor  Relations  Board ;  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-t-33  p.    t     '  LR  1.9  :  Al  82/8 

Atlas  Coil  Spring  Co.  No.  4201,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Oscar  Cutler  and  Elizabeth  Lederman,  d/b/a  Atlas 
Coil  Spring  Company  and  I^ouis  J.  Kelty,  d/b/a  Kelty  :\Iachine  Works,  on  peti- 
tion for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-}-21  p.  large  8°    t 

LR  1.9 :  At  65/5 

Proceedings  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  versus  Oscar  Cutler  and  Elizabeth  Lederman,  doing  business  as 
Atlas  Coil  Spring  Company,  and  Louis  J.  Kelty,  individually,  and  doing  busi- 
ness as  Kelty  Machine  Works ;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    p.  181-186.    $  LR  1.9  :  At  65/7 

Bird  Machine  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board  t;.  Bird  Machine  Company;  petition  f(u-  enforcement  of  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    p.  145-149,  large  8°    t 

LR  1.9 :  B532/3 

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Brown  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations 
Board  v.  Brown  Company;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board.     [1946.]     p.  119-124,  large  8°    X  LR1.9:B815/8 

No.  4215,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations 

Board  i'.  Brown  Couipany,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  ii+29  p.  large  8°    t  LR  1.9 :  B  815/6 

Clark  Bros.  Co.,  Inc.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  National  Labor 
lielations  Board  v.  Clark  Bros.  Co.,  Inc. ;  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  7  p.    %         LR  1.9 :  C  549 

Court  decisions  relating  to  national  labor  relations  act,  v.  4,  June  1,  1943-Jan.  1, 
1946;  [prepared  by  John  E.  Lawyer  and  Jack  Mantel].    June  1946.    xviii+1263 
p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50.     •  Item  845 
L.  C.  card  44-41303  LR  1.14  :  4 

Drcisiom  and  orders  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board,  v.  67,  Apr.  4-iIay  15, 
1946.    1946.    xv+1447  p.    *  Cloth,  $2.75.     •  Item  844 
L.  C.  card  37-26136  LR  1.8 :  67 

Gonzales  Padin  Co.,  Inc.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  1st  circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Gonzales  Padin  Com- 
pany, Inc. ;  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1W6.]    cover  title,  ii+82  p.  large  8°    %  LR  1.9 :  G  589/2 

Home  Beneficial  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Inc.  Appendix  to  respondent's  brief,  in  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  no.  — ,  Home  Beneficial  Life  Insurance  Co., 
Inc.,  V.  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  on  petition  to  review  order  of  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.    [1946.]    cover  title,  ii-f  167  p.    $  LR  1.9 :  H  752/2 

Lciois  d  Holmes  Motor  Freight  Corporation.  No.  5539,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  4th  circuit.  National  Labor  Relations  Board  f.  Lewis  &  Holmes  Motor 
Freight  Corporation,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor 
Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i-f  20  p.    t  LR  1.9 :  L  589 

Robiins  Tire  d  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.  Appendix  to  petitioner's  brief,  in  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  — ,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Robbins 
Tire  and  Rubber  Company,  Inc. ;  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+60  p.    t 

LR  1.9  :R  539/2 

Ross  Gear  d  Tool  Co.  No.  9053,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit,  National 
Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Ross  Gear  and  Tool  Company,  on  ijetition  for  enforce- 
ment of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  replv  brief  for  National 
Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]    cover  title,  10  p.    t         '         LR  1.9  :R  733/2 

Rules  and  regulations,  series  4,  and  national  labor  relations  act  (49  Stat.  449), 
effective  Sept.  11,  1946.    1946.    iv-|-52  p.    *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  846 
L.  C.  card  36-26362  LR  1.6 :  R  86/ser.4/946 

Surprise  Candy  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  v.  Jacob  Garfunkel  and  Hyman  Garfunkel,  d/b/a  Surprise 
Candy  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations  Board.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
ii+31  p.    t  LR  1.9  :Su  77/2 

Toledo  Desk  d  Fixture  Co.  No.  10274,  in  circuit  court  of  api)eals  for  6th  circuit, 
National  Labor  Relations  Board  v.  Toledo  Desk  &  Fixture  Company,  on  peti- 
tion for  enforcement  of  order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for 
National  Labor  Relations  Board.     [1946.]     cover  title.  iii-|-35  p.    t 

LR  1.9 :  T  575 

Moments  Wear  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  National  Labor 
Relations  Board  v.  Women's  Wear  Company,  on  petition  for  enforcement  of 
order  of  National  Labor  Relations  Board ;  brief  for  National  Labor  Relations 
Board.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +26  p.    t  LR  1.9  :W  842/2 

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MARINE  CORPS 

Flag.     How   to  respect  and   display  our   flag.     n.   p.    [MCPB,   Mar.   20,   1946]. 
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Naval  documents  related  to  United   States  wars  with  Barbary  Powers,   v.   6, 
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Typhoons  and  hurricanes;  prepared  by  Aviation  Training  Division.  [1946.] 
36  p.  il.  16°  (Aerology  series  no.  10.)  [Issued  with  perforations.  Text  on 
p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  863  N  27.13 :  10 

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San  Francisco,  San  Pedro  (Calif.),  San  .Tuan  (P.  R.),  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal, 
Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu  (T.  H.),  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
and  Duluth. 

Charts 

Antarctic  regiou.s.  Pacific  Ocean,  between  latitudes  70°  S.  and  80°  S.  and  longi- 
tudes 130°  W.  and  165°  W.  from  all  available  authorities;  no.  5412.  Scale  1° 
long.=2.4  cm.  Washington,  D.  C.  published  Sept.  1939,  2d  edition,  Nov.  1946. 
38X34  in.      [Mercator  projection.]     t      60c.  N  6.18: 5412 

Backstairs  Passage,  eastern  entrance  to  Gulf  of  St.  Vincent,  Australia,  south 
coast,  from  British  survey  in  1869;  no.  3519.  Scale  naut.  m.=l  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  72,970.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Mar.  1926,  2d  edition,  Nov.  1946. 
26X20  in.     f  30c.  N  6.18:  3519 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentinn.  Approaclies  to  Puerto  de  Buenos  Aires,  Rios  Parana 
and  Uruguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  South  America  from  Argentine  surveys  to  1930 
with  corrections  to  1944:  no.  5287.  Natural  scale  1:100,000.  Washington. 
D.  C,  published  Feb.  1933,  4th  edition,  Oct.  1946.     38X28  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.18:  5287 
Insets  : 

Carmelo,  Puerto  de. 

Nueva  Palmira,  Puerto  de,  Rio  Uruguay,  from  Uruguayan  survey  in  1925, 

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1412  Go\TERNMENT  PUBLICATIONS 

Compass.  Variatiou  of  compass  for  1945;  no.  ITfMl  Washineton.  D.  C  Isf 
edition,  Sept.  11)40.     27X47  in.      [Formerly  no.  2400.]      t  t30c.  N  0.18 :  1700 

Same;  no.  1700N.     Radial  scale:  1°  lat.  =  l  cm.     Washington,  D.  C,  1st 

edition,  Sept.  1940.     31X32  in.     [Azimuthal  equidistant  projection.]     t  iiOc. 

N  0.18: 1700  N 

Same;  no.  1706S.     Radial  scale:  1°  lat.=l  cm.     Washington,  D.  C,  1st 

edition,  Sept.  1940.     31X32  in.     [Azimuthal  equidistant  projection.]     t  ">0c. 

N  0.18  :  1700  S 
Debenham  Ishnids,  Marguerite  Bay,  Palmer  Peninsula,  west  coast,  Antarctica, 
from  British  Gr;iham  Land  Expedition  surveys  between  1934  and  1937  and 
U.  S.  S.  Bear  surveys  between  1939  and  1941;  no.  0051.  Scale  100  yds.=l  in., 
natural  scale  1:3,580.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  Nov.  1946.  35X27  in. 
t  50c.  N  0.18  :  0651 

Hiro  Wav,  Naikai  (Inland  Sea).  Honshu,  south  coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese 
surveys  between  1920  and  1932;  no.  0354.  Scale  500  yds.=1.8  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  10.055.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1945,  2d  edition,  Nov.  1946. 
28X39  in.      f  00c.  N  0.18:  6354 

Inset :  Kihata  Quat. 

Hokkaido.  Aeronautical  chart:  Japan,  Hokkaido;  V14-312.  Scale  1"  =  14  naut. 
m.  (1:1,021,474)  at  lat.  43°45'.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition,  June  1946. 
25X37  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     t  40c.  N  0.18  :  V  14-312 

Hokkaido  and  northern  Honshii  area,  Japan,  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1946; 

Index  J-1.      Washington,  D.  C.   [IWO.]      19X25  in.      (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.) 
[Text  on  reverse  side.]     t  N  0.18:  J-1 

Uousliu,  south  coast  Tokyo  Kaiwan  to  Sliiono  Misaki,  Japan,  corrected  to  Sept.  1. 
1940 ;  Index  J-4.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946.]  18X24  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.) 
[Text  on  reverse  side.]      t  N  6.18 :  J-4 

Inset  :  Central  part  of  Tokyo  Kaiwan. 

Hii-hi  Tao  Harbor,  Gulf  of  Liaotung,  China,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1932;  no. 
0495.  Scale  500  vds.=2.2  in.,  natural  scale  1:10,000.  Washington.  D.  C, 
published  July  1945,  2d  edition,  Oct.  1940.     26X38  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  6495 

Inland  Sea.  Naikai  (Inland  Sea)  and  southern  approaches,  Japan,  corrected  to 
Sept.  1,  1946;  Index  J-3.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946.]  18X24  in.  (H.  O.  pub. 
no.  1-N.)      [Text  on  reverse  side.]     t  N  6.18:  J-3 

Jakobshavn  sheet,  Greenland,  west  coast,  compiled  from  latest  available  informa- 
tion to  1942  :  no.  5610.  Natural  .scale  1 :250,000  at  lat.  65°.  Washington.  D.  C. 
published  Mar.  1942,  2d  edition.  Oct.  1946.     32X50  in.     t  80c.  N 6.18:  5616 

Inset :  Kronprinsans  Oer  (Whale  Fish  Islands)  Anchorage,  from  British  surveys  in  1824. 

Japan  and  Korea  area,  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1946;  Index  J.  Washington,  D.  C. 
[1940].      25X19  in.      (II.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)       [Text  on  reverse  side.]      t 

N  6.18 :  J 

Kii  Sitido  and  approaches.  Honshu  and  Shikoku,  Japan,  from  Japanese  surveys 
to  1928 :  no.  0.390.  Natural  scale  1 :  208.600  at  lat.  33''40'.  Washington.  D.  C. 
1st  edition,  Sept.  1940.     27X39  in.      t  60c.  N  0.18:  0390 

Insets  : 

Crobo  Byochi. 
Kadano  Seto. 

Kiifishu.  Western  part  of  Kvushu  and  vicinity,  Japan,  corrected  to  Aug.  1. 
1946 ;  Index  J-2.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  24X19  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.) 
[Text  on  rever.se  side.]    f  N  6.18  :  J-2 

Lerwnrd  I.<i]andf>.  Lesser  Antilles,  West  Indies,  Anguilla  to  St.  Kitts  (St.  Chi'is- 
topher).  from  British  surveys  between  1847  and  1850:  no.  1834.  Natural  scale 
1  :  145,925  at  lat.  18°.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Dec.  1899.  7th  edition,  Oct. 
1946.     41X31  in.     t     60c.  N6.18:1834 

Insets  : 
Saba. 
Sombrero  Island,  from  United  States  and  British  surveys  to  1859. 

Lung-K'ou  Wan.  China.  Po  Hai  (Gulf  of  Chihli),  from  Japanese  survey  in  1940; 
no.  6085.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.4  in.,  natural  scale  1:30,075.  Washington,  D.  C.. 
1st  edition,  Oct.  1946.     20X28  in.     t     30e.  N  6.18: 6085 

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Moji  and  Sliinionoseki,  Kammon  Ko,  Shimonoseki  Kaikyo,  Japan,  from  Japanese 
surveys  between  1917  and  1927  with  additions  to  1'.I41 :  no.  2474.  Scale  naut. 
m.=9  in.,  natural  scale  1 : 8,087.  Washington.  D.  C,  published  Sept.  1921,  11th 
edition,  Oct.  1946.     40X26  in.     t     60c.  N  6.18: 2474 

Navoose  Harbor  and  Ballenas  Channel,  Strait  of  Georgia,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  from  Canadian  surveys  between  1937  and  1939;  no.  2383.  Scale 
naut.  m.=4.4  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  16,500.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Jan. 
1907,  7th  edition,  Sept.  1946.     29X39  in.     t     60c.  N  6.18:  2383 

Natisei  Shoto  (Southwestern  Islands),  Japan,  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1946;  Index 
J-5.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1946].  18X25  in.  (H.  O.  pub.  no.  1-N.)  [Text  on 
reverse  side.]     t  N  6.18:  J-5 

Inset :  Okinawa  Shima. 

Paramusliiru  Kaikijo,  Chishima  Retto  (Kuril  Islands),  Japan,  from  Japanese  sur- 
veys in  1912  and  1935 ;  no.  1889.  Scale  naut.  m.=3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  24,335. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  Mar.  1901,  7th  edition,  Nov.  1946.  28X19  in.  t 
30c.  N  6.18 :  1889 

Philippine  Islands.  Aeronautieol  chart:  Philippine  Islands,  Samar-Mindanao ; 
V14-318.  Scale  1"  =14  naut.  m.  (1 : 1,021,474)  at  lat.  8°45°[']-  Washington, 
D.  C,  1st  edition,  Aug.  1946.     35X27  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     t     40c. 

N  6.18 :  V14-318 

Rada  Punta  Arenas,  Chile,  from  Chilean  chart  of  1935  with  corrections  from  other 
sources  to  1945;  no.  20S1.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:15,000. 
Washington,  D.  C,  published  June  1902,  11th  edition,  Oct.  1946.  33X19  in.  t 
20c.  N  6.18  :  2081 

Russia.  Aeronautical  chart :  U.  S.  S.  R.,  Mys  Kamchatskiy-Mys  Lopatka  ;  V14-310. 
Scale  1"=14  naut.  m.  (1 :  1,021,474)  at  lat.  53°.  Washington,  D.  C,  1st  edition, 
July  1946.     25X37  in.     [Mercator  projection.]     t     40c.  N  6.18 :  V14-310 

Saint  Lawrenec  River,  Montreal  to  Cape  St.  Michel.  Canada,  from  Canadian  sur- 
veys between  1897  and  1939;  no.  1353.  Scale  naut.  m.=2  in.,  natural  scale 
1:36.464.  Washington,  D.  C,  published  Feb.  1893,  24th  editidu,  Sept.  1946 
36X26  in.     t     50c.  N  6.18: 1353 

Thames  River.     River  Thames  entrance,  North  Foreland  to  the  Nore,  England 

east  coast,  from  British  surveys  to  1939;  no.  4479.     Natural  scale  1:52.100 

Washington,  D.  C,  published  May  1915,  15th  edition,  Oct.  1946.     26X47  in.     t 

^»0<^-  N  6.18 :  4479 

NAirrioAL  Almanac  office 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  [calendar]  vear  1948.     1946     xviii-f 
640  p.  large  8°     *  Cloth,  $2.00.     •  Item  882 
L.  C.  card  7-35435  N  11.5 :  948 

NAVAL  PERSONNEL  BUREAU 

Diesel  engine  maintenance  training  manual,  Navy ;  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Ships 
for  Standards  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training.     Feb.  1946.     xvi+344  p  il  4" 
*  Cloth,  $1.75.     •  Item  906 
L.  C.  card  46-27938  N  17.24/4 :  D  56 

Flight  engineering;  prepared  by  Standai'ds  and  Curriculum  Division,  Training. 
Edition    of   1946.     1946.     vi  +  [l]+271    p.    il.    12°     (Navy    training    courses.) 
I  Other  illustrations  on  p.  1  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  50c.     •  Item  907 
L.  C.  card  4i\-21Q16  N  17.25 :  F  64/946 

PUBLIC  INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Casualties.  State  summary  of  war  casualties:  New  Jersey:  [compiled  Aug.  1946 
by  Casualty  Section] .     [1946.]      1 2]  +77  p.  4"     *  Paper.  25c.     •  Item  857 

N  1.34 :  N  42j 

Same:   Ohio;  [compiled  Aug.  1946  by  Casualty  Sectir)ii].    1946.     [2] +113  p. 

4°    *  Paper,  3nc.     •  Item  857  N  1.34  :  Oh  3 

Same:    Tennessee:    [compiled    Aug.    1946    bv    Casualty    Section].     1946. 

[2] +41  p.  4°     *  Paper  20c.     •  Item  857  N  l.:^4:T25 

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Casualties — Continued. 

Same:  Wisconsin;  [compiled  Sept.  1946,  Casualty  Section].    1946.  [2] +57 

p.  4°     *  Paper,  li(»c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  W  75 

Same:   Wyoming:    [compiled   Aug.   1^6  by   Casualty   Section].      [1946.] 

[2]  +8  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  857  N  1.34 :  W99 

Communiques.    Navy  Department  communiques  601-624,  May  25-Aug.  30,  1945 
and   Pacific  Fleet  communiciues  373-471,  with   other  otficial  statements  and 
pertinent  press  releases.     1946.     [2]+127+xxxii  p.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  43-52361  N  31.2 :  C73/601-624 

SHIPS  BUREAU 

Life  preservers.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  33,  Life  preservers,  living  and 
berthing  equipment ;  July  1,  1946.  [1946.]  [l]+8  p.  il.  4°  [This  chapter,  re- 
vised June  1946,  supersedes  chap.  33,  Nov.  1,  1943.]  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27975  N  29.13 :  33/946 

Medical  appliances.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  37,  Medical  and  dental 
appliances;  Sept.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  [l]+2  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form 
for  insertion  in  the  Manual.  Revision  of  chap.  37,  Medical  appliances,  Nov.  1, 
1945.]     %     •  Item  913  N  29.13  :  37/946 

Ship  control.    Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  24,  Ship  control  equipment ;  Aug. 
1,1946.     [1946.]     [1]+11  p.  4°     [Revision  of  Bureau  of  Ships  manual,  chap. 
24,  Oct.  4,  1944.]     *  Paper,  lOo.     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27974  N  29.13 :  24/946 

Steering  gear.    Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  22,  Steering  gear ;  Aug.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]     [1]+11  p.  il.  3  pi.  4°     [Revision  of  chap.  22,  May  24,  1944.]     *  Paper, 
25c.     •  Item  913 
L.  C.  card  46-27973  N  29.13  :  22/946 

Winclies.  Bureau  of  Ships  manual :  chap.  20,  Winches  and  capstans ;  Sept.  1, 
1946.  [1946.]  [l]+2  p.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  the 
Manual.    Revision  of  chap.  20,  Mar.  1,  1945.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  913 

N  29.13 :  20/946 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Oovcrnment  supplies.  Joint  Army-Navy  specification:  Braid,  cotton,  tubular; 
July  25,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (JAN-B-37L)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-B-371 

Same:  Cloth,  cotton,  sheeting,  coating-quality;  Aug.  8,  1946.     [1946.]    6  p. 

12°      (JAN-C-380.)      t  N  20.23 :  JAN-C-380 

Same:    Diggers,  clay,  pneumatic,  25-lb.  class    (%-in.-hexagon  by  2%-in. 

chuck)  ;  Aug.  29,  1946.     [1946.]    5  p.  12°     (JAN-D-385.)     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-D-385 

Same:  Hose,  gasoline,  synthetic-rubber   (discharge  type);  July  25,  1946. 

[1946.]     17  p.  12°     (JAN-H-370.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-H-370 

Same:  Mixers,  asphalt,  Diesel-driven,  110  to  200  tons  per  hour;  July  31. 

1946.     [1946.]     22  p.  il.  12°     (JAN-M-375.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-M-375 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  ovei-seas  shipment,  boxes,  fiberboard 

(V-board  and  W-board),  exterior  and  interior,  amdt.  3;  Aug.  27,  1946.     [1946.] 
3  p.  12°     (JAN-P-IOS  [amdt.  3].)     [Supersedes  amdt.  3,  Apr.  23,  1946.]     t 

N  20.23 :  JAN-P-108/amdt.3 

• Same :  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  lioxes.  wood,  fire- 
board-lined  (for  weight  of  contents  not  exceeding  .500  pounds)  ;  Aug.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]     17  p.  il.  12°     (JAN-P-13S.)     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-13S 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  boxes,  wood,  nailed; 

Aug.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     25  p.  il.  12°     (.TAN-P-106A.)      [Supersedes  JAN-P-106, 
June  30,  1944.]     t  N  20.23 :  JAN-P-106A 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  containers   (cans, 

pails  and  drums),  metal    (for  other  than  substance  items)  :   July  30,   1946. 
[1946.]    18  p.  12°     (JAN-P-124A.)     [Supersedes  JAN-P-124.  Sept.  30.  1944.]    f 

N  20.23  :  JAN-P-124  A 

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Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  Packaging  and  packing  for  overseas  shipment,  plywood,  container 

grade,  amdt.  1;  Aug.  22,  1946.     [1046.]     2  p.  12°     (JAN-P-139  [amdt.  1])     t 

N  20.23  :  JAN-r-139/am(lt.  1 

Same:  Pipe,  culvert,  iron  or  steel,  nestable  (for  overseas  use),  amdt.  1; 

Aug.  22,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  il.  12"     ( JAN-P-236  [amdt.  1.].)     f 

N  20.23 :  JAN-P-236/amdt.  1 

Same:  Preservation,  packaging,  and  packing  of  anti-friction  bearings  and 

bearing  parts,  amdt.  1;  Aug.  29,  1946.     [194(5.]     4  p.  12°     (JAN-P-197  [amdt. 
1.  ] . )     t  N  20.23 :  .TAN-P-197/amdt.  1 

Navy  Department  specification :  Aiguillettes;  Sept.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     4  p. 

12°     (71Ala.)      [Supersedes  71A1,  Jan.  2,  1937.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  71  A  1  a 

Same:  Bags,  canva.s,  800-pound-capacity ;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  il. 

12°      (24B9c.)      [Supersedes  24B9b,  Sept.  1,  1944.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  24  B  9  c 

Same:  Binders,  loose-leaf,  special  (locked-ring  type)  ;  Sept.  3, 1946.    [1946.] 

5  p.  12°     (5:3B14.)      [Supersedes  53B14   (INT).  Jan.  2.     194.5.]     t 

N  20.0/2 :  53  B  14 

Same :  Brick,  fire-clay  ;  Oct.  1.5,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  12"     (.32B2f.)     t 

N  20.6/2 :  32  B  2  f 

Same:  Cambric,  insulating,  varnished;  Oct.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     11  p.  12° 

(17C8b.)      [Supersedes  17C8a,  Sept.  2,  1941.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  17  C  8  b 

Same:  Canvas,  cotton,  fire-,  vpater-.  and  vpeather-resistant ;  Oct.  15,  1946. 

[1946.]     2  p.  12°     (24C20b.)      [Supersedes  24C20a,  Dec.  15,  1945.]     f 

N  20.6/2 :  24  C  20  b 

Same:    Caps,   watch;    Sept.    16.   1946.     [1946.]     4  p.    1    pi.   12°     (55C42.) 

[Supersedes  73C3b,  Mar.  1,  1943.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  55  C  42 

Same :  Cloths,  boat ;  Oct.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.  il.  12°     (27C23b.)     f 

N  20.6/2 :  27  C  23  b 

Same:  Compound,  oil-  and  water-absorbing  (for  floors  and  decks)  ;  Sept. 

16,1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°      (51C58.)     f  N  20.6/2 :  51 C  58 

Same:   Deodorant,   block;    Sept.   16,   1946.     [1946.]     5   p.    12°     (51D23.) 

[Supersedes  51D23  (INT),  July  1,  1945.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  51  D  23 

Same :  Felt,  insulating,  mineral ;  Sept.  16, 1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (32F4a.) 

[Supersedes  32F4,  Sept.  1,  1943.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  32  F  4a 

Same:  Hoists,  chain,  hand-operated,  and  trolleys;   Oct.  15,  1946.     1946. 

1  p.  12°     (41H12h.)      [Supersedes  41H12g,  Nov.  1,  1943.]     t 

N  20.6/2:  41  H  12  h 

Same:  Jerseys;  Sept.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.   il.  12"     (55J2i.)      [Super- 
sedes 55J2h,  Oct.  1,  1940.]     f  N  20.6/2 :  55  J  2  i 

Same:  Meters,  moisture,  lumber  (for  determination  of  moisture  content)  ; 

Oct.   15,   1946.      [1946.]      5   p.   12°      (18M7a.)      [Supersedes   18M7,    May   1, 
19-11.  ]     t  N  20.6/2 :  18  M  7  a 

Same:  Packing,   asbestos-metallic-cloth,  sheet  and   tape;   Sept.   16,  1946. 

[IMQ.]     5  p.  12°     (33P2h.)      [Supersedes  33P2f,  Aug.  1,  1944.  33P2g,  Mar.  1, 
1945.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  33  P  2  h 

Same:    Packing,   coil-form,   stuffing-tube   and   terminal-tube    (for  electric 

cables)  ;   Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.   12°     (33P28c.)      [Supersedes  33P2Sb, 
Nov.  1,  1943.]     t  N  20.6/2  :  33  P  28  C 

Same:  Paint,    outside,    navy-blue    (formula    no.    5NB)  ;    Oct.    15.    1946. 

[1946.]     1  p.  12°     (52P44b.)     f  N  20.6/2 :  52 P44b 

Same:  Pullers,    fuse;    Sept.    16,    1946.     [1946.]     6    p.    il.    12°     (17P6b.) 

[Supersedes  17P6a,  Oct.  1,  1942.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  17P6b 

Same:  Shields,  face,  plastic;  Sept.  3,  1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°     (37S13.) 

[Supersedes  37S13  (INT),  Nov.  1,  1943.]     f  N 20.6/2 :  37S13 

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Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  Sleeving,    insulating,    cotton;    Sept.    IG,    194G.     [1946.]     7   p.    12" 

(17S10C.)      tSiiiiersedes  ITSlOa,  Oct.  1,  1941  and  ITSlOb,  Aug.  1,  1944.]     t 

N  20.G/2 :  ITSlOc 

Same:  Spotliglits,    incandescent,    power-boat;     Sept.    16,    1946.     [1946.] 

6  p.  12"     (17S14C.)      [Supersedes  17S14a,  Nov.  2,  1942,  17S14b,  May  1,  1944.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  17S14c 

Same:  Thermometers,  industrial;   Sept.   16,  1946.     [1946.]     27  p.   il.   12° 

(18T7L.)      [Supersedes  1ST7J,  July  1,  1944,  lST7k,  July  IG,  1945.]     t 

N  20.6/2 :  18T7L 

Same:  Traps,    steam,    open-bucket   and    continuous-flow    (sliipboard    use)  ; 

Sept.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  12°  (45Tle.)  [Supersetles  45Tlc,  Aug.  1,  1938 
and  4oTld,  Feb.  15,  1946.]     t  N  20.6/2 :  45Tle 

Manual.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual:  v.  3.  [Supply  afloat]. 
Change  1;  Sept.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  iv  p.  4°  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of 
certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Manual.]     | 

N  20.13 :  Su7/2/946/v.3/ch.l 

Same:  v.  6     [Accounting    ashore].     Change  1;  Sept.  16,  1946.     [1946.] 

iv.  p.  4°  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be 
inserted  in  the  Manual.]     $  N 20.13 :  Su7/2/946/v.6/ch.l 

Navy  shipping  guide.  Change  58,  Navy  shipping  guide  [1941],  pt.  1 ;  Nov.  1, 1946. 
[1946.]  i  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be 
inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.]     t  N  20.17/2 :  58/pt  1/946 

Same,  pt.  2;  Nov.  1,  194G.     [1946.]       i  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of 

certain  pages  (with  changes)  to  be  inserted  in  the  Navy  shipping  guide.].     J 

N  20.17/2 :  58/pt.2/946 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  illustrated  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and 
other  publications,  at  prices  ranging  from  5c.  to  .?2.00.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  ITic.  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. 

Peru.    Peru.    Washington,  D.  C.     [1946.]     32  p.  il.     t     Paper,  lOe. 

L.  C.  card  11-35842  PA  1.26 :  P43/946 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

RAILWAY  JklAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  474,  Oct.  14,  1946,  2d  division,  Railway 
Mail  Service,  comprising  New  York.  New  Jersey.  Delaware,  eastern  shore  of 
Maryland,  Accomac  and  Northampton  Counties,  Va.  L.  Middleditch  Co.,  N.  Y. 
[Oct.  14,  1946.]     cover  title,  188  p.  narrow  8°     ?  P  10.12/2:  474 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  556,  Oct.  15,  1946,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1946.] 
216  p.  narrow  8°    $  P  10.12/3  :  556 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  550,  Nov.  8,  1946,  5th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc..  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Nov.  S.  1946.     1G8  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/5:  550 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  588  [578],  Oct.  24,  1&46.  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  niav  be  designated.  A.  S.  Oilman,  Inc.,  Cleveland.  Ohio  [June  10.  1946]. 
120  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/9 :  578 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  169,  Oct.  4,  1946,  13tli  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Washington.  [Se- 
attle P.  O.,  Oct.  4,  1946.]     128  p.  narrow  8°     i  P  10.12/13  :  169 

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TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topograyliy  has  on  file  maps  showing  ail  roads  used  by  the  rural 
free  delivery  mail  service.  Kural  delivery  routes  are  shown  in  detail  on  county  or  local 
maps  which,  with  a  few  exceptions,  are  drawn  to  the  scale  of  1  :  G2,5UU  or  1  :  03,300  (1  mile 
to  the  inch).  Maps  of  more  than  1,600  counties  in  the  United  States  have  been  prepared  by 
the  Post  Office  Department  and  contact  prints  made  from  the  original  maps  on  tile  are  sold 
for  50  cents  per  copy.  Each  county  map  shows  in  addition  to  the  roads  traveled  by  rural 
carriers,  all  post  offices  within  the  county  and  all  other  roads,  houses,  schools,  and  churches 
known  at  the  time  the  map  was  originally  drawn,  tosrether  with  an  outline  of  the  drainaire. 
A  list  of  the  county  maps  on  tile  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Wasliiiigton  20,  D.  C.  Kural  delivery  routes 
emanating  from  post  offices  in  counties  for  which  county  maps  have  not  been  drawn  are 
shown  on  local  maps.  Contact  prints  of  such  maps  are  sold  at  '25  cents  each.  Orders  for 
all  postal  maps  should  be  accompanied  by  money  order  and  addressed  to  the  Superintendent, 
Division  of  Finance,  Post  Office  Department,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  Rural  delivery  maps 
should  not  be  confused  with  the  State  post  route  maps  which  are  listed  in  the  Monthly 
catalog  for  Jan.  1946,  page  113. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Note. — The  functions  and  duties  of  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  were  established 
by  Executive  order  of  Sept.  S,  1939.  The  principal  divisions  at  present  are  as  follows  :  The 
White  House  Office,  the  Bureau  of  the  Budget,  the  Liaison  Office  for  Personnel  Management, 
and  the  Office  for  Emergency  Management. 

For  information  relating  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the 
President  see  below  note  under  Executive  orders. 

Air-navigation-  facilities.  Ti'ansferring  to  Department  of  Commerce  certain  func- 
tions relating  to  air-navigation  facilities  outside  continental  United  States. 
Nov.  6,  1940.  (Executive  order  9797.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  219,  Nov.  8,  1946,  p.  13295,  13297.] 

.ilaska  Railroad.  Revoking  Executive  orders  2463  of  Sept.  29,  1916,  and  4182  of 
Mar.  24,  1925,  relating  to  administration  of  employees'  compensation  act  with 
respect  to  employees  of  Alaska  Railroad,  and  placing  administration  of  that 
act  as  to  such  employees  in  Federal  Security  Agency.  Nov.  23,  1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9S04.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  229,  Nov.  23,  1946,  p.  13775.] 

Civil  service.  Authorizing  Civil  Service  Commission  to  confer  competitive  civil 
service  status  upon  certain  groups  of  employees.  Nov.  29,  1946.  (Executive 
order  9807.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  233,  Nov.  30,  1946,  p.  13943.] 

Deschutes  Xatimial  Forest.  Enlarging  Deschutes  National  Forest,  Oreg.,  procla- 
mation, correction  [to  Proclamation  2702  of  Sept.  9,  1946,  in  Federal  register, 
v.  11,  no.  178,  Sept.  12,  1946.]  [Not  issued  !<eparately.  Appeared  in  Feileral 
register,  v.  11,  no.  214,  Nov.  1,  1946,  p.  12923] 

Emergency  Boards.  Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between 
Barre  &  Chelsea  Railroad  Company  and  St.  .lohnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  Kail- 
road  Company  and  certain  of  their  employees.  Nov.  6,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9798.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  219, 
Nov.  8,  1946,  p.  13297.] 

Creating  Emergency  Board  to  investigate  dispute  between  Lehigh  Valley 

Railroad  Company  and  certain  of  its  employees.  Nov.  16,  1946.  (Executive 
order  9803.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Api)eared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  225,  Nov.  19,  1946,  p.  13505.] 

Executive  orders. 

Note. — The  Federal  register  act  (49  Stat.  500  as  amended  :  44  T'.  S.  C,  and  supp. 
301  et  seq.)  provides  in  sec.  5  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  effect  or  are  effective  only  against  Federal  agencies  or  persons  in 
their  capacity  as  officers,  agent,  or  employees  thereof. 

Those  Executive  orders  and  Proclanuitions  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,  api)ear  above  and  l)elow. 

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  distriliution  will  be  only  to  appropriate  agencies  of  the  Gov- 
ernment. The  Federal  register  will  be  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Washington  25.  D.  C,  on  a  subscrii)tion  basis  of  $1.50  per  month  or 
$15.00  per  year. 

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riai/s.  Aiiu'iuliiuMit  of  Executive  order  DTtJl  of  July  23,  1940,  providing  for  pres- 
ervation and  display  of  enemy  flags  captured  by  Navy  and  Coast  Guard.  Oct 
31,  IIHO.  (Executive  order  !.>796.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Fed- 
eral register,  v.  11,  no.  214,  Nov.  1,  IMS,  p.  12923.] 

Foreign  service.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  State  to  exercise  authority  of  Presi- 
dent to  classify  positions  occupied  by  chiefs  of  mission.  Nov.  13, 1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9799.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  221,  Nov.  13,  1&46,  p.  13435.] 

(lovcrnmcnt  officials  and  employees.  Regulations  governing  payment  of  travel 
and  transportation  expenses  of  civilian  officers  and  employees  of  United  States 
when  transferred  from  one  official  station  to  another  for  permanent  duty. 
Nov.  25,  1946.  (Executive  order  9805.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in 
Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  230,  Nov.  26,  1946,  p.  13S23,  13825-26.] 

Paynuiit  certificates.  Terminal  date  for  tiling  application  for  payment  certificate 
under  sec.  124  (h)  of  internal  revenue  code.  Nov,  12,  1946.  (Executive  order 
9S02.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  222, 
Nov.  14,  VM6,  p.  13457.] 

President's  Temporary  Cotnmission  on  Employee  Loyalty.  Establishing  Presi- 
dent's Temporary  Commission  on  Employee  Loyalty.  Nov.  25,  1946.  (Execu- 
tive order  9806.)  [Not  issued  separately.  Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11, 
no.  231,  Nov.  27,  1946,  p.  13863.] 

Proclamations. 

Note. — For  information  concerning  the  issuance  of  Executive  orders  and  Proclama- 
tions, see  above,  note  under  the  subhead  Executive  orders. 

Wages.  Removing  wage  and  salary  controls  adopted  pursuant  to  stabilization 
act  of  1942.  Nov.  9,  1946.  (Executive  order  9S01.)  [Not  issued  separately. 
Appeared  in  Federal  register,  v.  11,  no.  221,  Nov.  13,  1&46,  p.  13435.] 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Government  offices.     Digest  of  functions  of  Federal  agencies.     Revised  Sept.  1946. 
[1&46.]     cover  title,  56  p.  narrow  8°     (Public  Inquiries  Division,  Government 
Information    Service.)      [Supplement   to   United    States  Government  manual. 
Text  oai p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     + 
L.  C.  card  35-17457  Pr  32.110 :  946/supp.-3 

Government  publications.  Lists  of  Government  publications  issued  by  Federal 
agencies.     Oct.  1,  1946.     [2]  p.  4"     [Processed.]     +  Pr  33.102 :  P  96/946 

EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE 

CIVILIAN  PKODUOnON  ADMINISTRATION 

Labor  policies  of  National  Defense  Advisory  Commission  and  Office  of  Production 
Management,  Slay  1940-Apr.  1942 ;  prepared  by  Richard  J.  Purcell.  Oct.  31, 
1946.  [7] -+-247  p.  il.  4°  (Historical  reix)rts  on  war  administration:  War 
Production  Board,  Special  study  no.  23.)      [Processed.]     t  Pr  32.4838:  23 

War  industrial  facilities  authorized  July  1940-Aug.  1945,  listed  alphabetically  by 
company  and  plant  location.    July  30,  1946.    cover  title,  [540]  p.  4°     (Industrial 
Statistics  Division.)     *  Paper,  $1.50.     •  Item  969 
L.  C.  card  46-27931  Pr  32.4802 :  W  19/6/940-45 

PRICE    ADMINISTRATION    OFFICE 

Arinour  d  Co.  No.  329,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Armour  and  Company, 
Illinois  corporation,  v.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation;  brief  for  respond- 
ent and  price  administrator,  intervenor.     [1946.]     cover  title,  111+41  p.    $ 

Pr  32.  4217 :  Ar  55/14 

Barrett  Lumber  rf  Supply  Co.,  Inc.  In  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  no.  373,  Bar- 
rett Lumber  and  Supply  Co.,  Inc.,  [et  al.].  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  adminis- 
trator; transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  administrator.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+391  p.  il.     t  Pr  33.4217 :  B  275 

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Brown-Bledsoe  Lumber  Co.  No.  5520,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  OflBce  of  Price  Administration  v.  T.  B.  Bledsoe 
et  al.,  individually  and  doing  business  as  Brown  Bledsoe  Lumber  Company; 
appellants' re^ly  brief.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+15  p.    $  Pr  32.4217  :  B  818/2 

Chicago  Cartage  Co.  No.  376,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Chicago  Cartage 
Company  v.  Paul  A.  Porter ;  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  adminis- 
trator.    [1IM6.]     cover  title,  i+54  p.    %  Pr  32.  4217 :  C  432ca 

Collins,  Mrs.  Christine.  No.  371,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Christine 
Collins,  et  al.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  5  p.    1:  Pr  32.4217 :  C  692/6 

Same;  brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+18  p.    % 

Pr  32.4217  :  C  692/0 

Commodities.  Directory  of  decontrolled  commodities,  listing  of  commodities  and 
services  removed  from  price  control,  Oct.  1,  1946.  [1st  edition.]  1946.  iv+127 
p.  4"  [Supersedes  pt.  5  of  Directory  of  commodities  and  services,  publication  of 
which  was  terminated  with  issuance  of  supp.  6  (Sept.  1,  1946)  to  6th  edition.] 

*  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  963 

L.  C.  card  46-26992  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/5/946 

Supplement  to  Directory  of  decontrolled  commodities,  listing  of  commodi- 
ties and  services  removed  from  price  control,  1st  edition,  supp.  1,  Oct.  15,  1946. 
[1946.]    iii+10  p.  4°    *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  963       Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/5/946/supp.l 

Same,  supp.  2  (non-cumulative),  Oct.  22,  1946.     [1946.]     ii+6+[l]  p.  4" 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  963  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/5/946/snpp.2 

Same,  supp.  3,  non-cunmlative,  Oct.  29,  1946.    [1946.]    iii+12p.  4"    *  Paper, 

10c.     •  Item  963  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/5/946/supp.3 

Same,   supp.    4    (non-cumulative),   Nov.   5,   1946.      [1946.]      iii-|-15   p.    4° 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  963  Pr  32.4206 :  C  73/5/946/supp.4 

Counselman,  Ralph  P.  No.  322,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Ralph  P.  Counsel- 
man  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of  proceedings  before 
price  administrator.     [1946.]    cover  title,  i+49  p.    $  Pr  32.4217  :  C  832/2 

Dixie  Sales  Co.  No.  11720,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit,  A.  P. 
Tarpley,  jr.,  doing  business  as  Dixie  Sales  Company,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  admin- 
istrator. Office  of  Price  Administration;  brief  in  behalf  of  appellee.  [1946.] 
cover  title,  J+7  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  D  642 

Dungeness  Co.  No.  11414,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Charles  L. 
Smith  and  Ralph  Fleming  D/B/A  Dungeness  Company,  Washington  partner- 
.ship,  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration  ;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii +16  p.     +  Pr  32.4217  :  D  919 

Dunham  <£  Reid,  Inc.  No.  355,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Dunham  &  Reid, 
Inc.,  [et  al.],  v.  Paul  A  Porter,  price  administrator;  brief  for  administrator. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i+32  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  D  92/3 

Fury,  George.  No.  380,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  George  Fury  v.  Paul  A. 
Porter,  price  administrator;  transcript  of  proceedings  before  price  adminis- 
trator.    [1946.]     cover  title,  i+49  p.     $  Pr  32.4217  :  F  984 

Grant,  W.  T.,  Co.  No.  369,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals.  W.  T.  Grant  Com- 
pany V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ;  brief  for  administrator  on  motion 
tor  judgment  on  pleadings.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+21  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  G  767 

HocJcing  Valley  Manufacturing  Co.  Nos.  10201-202  (consolidated),  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price 
Administration,  v.  Hocking  Valley  Manufacturing  Company,  appeal  from  dis- 
tric  court  for  southern  district  of  Ohio  ;  appellant's  reply  brief.  [1946.]  cover 
title,  i+16  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  H  059/2 

Jones,  T.  A.,  d  Sons.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  J.  L. 
Jones  d/b/a  T.  A.  Jones  &  Sons,  vs.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator,  Office 
of  Price  Administration,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of 
Kentucky;  brief  of  appellee.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iv+12  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217 :  J  726 

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Matile  Industrie/i.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  no.  IITHS,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator  of  Office  of  Price  Administra- 
tion, V.  Kathryn  Maule,  et  al.,  doing  business  as  Maule  Industries;  (and 
reverse  title),  appeal  and  cross  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district 
of  Florida.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i+C)?  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  M  443 

Modern  Manufacturiny  Co.,  Inc.  No.  254,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Mod- 
ern Maiiufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  Paul  A.  I'orter,  price  administrator;  supple- 
mental brief  for  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii+28  p.     t 

Pr  32.4217  :  M  72/6 

Posters.  Building  or  repairing?  get  your  money's  worth,  OI*A  ceiling  prices, 
your  OPA  price  control  board  and  your  contractor  will  advise  you  about  prices 
of  materials  in  services;  [poster].  [June  1946.]  12.4X21.9  in.  [Illustrator, 
Bausili.]     f  Pr  32.4212 :  B  86 

Price  regulations. 

NoTK. — Price  schedules  and  reirulations,  amendments,  and  orders  are  issued  as  pre- 
prints or  reprints  from  the  Federal  Register  and  do  not  appear  in  the  Monthly  catalog. 
The  regulations  are  compiled  and  printed  to  include,  to  date  of  publication,  all  amend- 
ments and  digests  of  supplementary  orders  thereto,  and  are  entered  in  this  catalog. 
Price  schedules  and  regulations  are  availahle  from  the  Request  Unit,  Distribution  Branch, 
Office  of  Price  Administration,  Washington  25,  D.  C.  or  field  offices,  and  requests  will  be 
filled  to  include  all  additional  amendments  issued  to  date  of  request. 

Railroad  ratca.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  ex  parte  no.  162, 
increased  railway  rates,  fares,  and  charges,  1946;  ex  parte  no.  148,  increased 
railway  rates,  fares,  and  charges,  1942 ;  memorandum  brief  on  behalf  of  price 
administrator  and  director  of  economic  stabilization  on  subject  of  fair  return. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  i +23  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  R 187 

Reliable  Wood  Products  Co.  No.  379,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Reliable 
Wood  Products  Company  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator ;  transcript  of  pro- 
ceedings before  price  administrator.     [1946.]     cover  title,  i-|-62  p.  il.     I 

Pr  32.4217 :  R  279/3 

ReptiWc  Aircraft  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.  No.  11684,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator.  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v. 
Republic  Aircraft  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  northern  district  of  Texas;  appellant's  brief.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i-f  16  p.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  R  299/2 

Royal  Munnfacturing  Co.  No.  377,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Morris  H. 
Senderowitz,  et  al.,  trading  as  Royal  Manufacturing  Co.,  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price 
administrator;  answer.     [1946.]     cover  title,  4  p.     +  Pr  32. 4217 :  R  812/2 

Same,    transcript    of    proceedings    before    price    administrator.     [1946.] 

cover  title,  ii+95  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  R  812/3 

Star  Steel  Supply  Co.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  no.  10261,  Star 
Steel  Supply  Co.  (Michigan  corporation),  r.  Paul  A.  Porter,  administra- 
tor, OflSce  of  Price  Administration;  brief  of  appellee.  [1946.]  cover  title. 
iv+22  p.     $  Pr  32.4217 :  St  28/2 

Steem  Electric  Co.  No.  372,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  Steem  Electric  Com- 
panv  V.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  answer.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
10  p.     t  Pr  32.4217 :  St  32 

. Same,    transcript    of    proceedings    before    price    administrator.     [1946.] 

cover  title,  ii+217  p.  il.     t  Pr  32.4217  :  St  32/2 

Suicannee  Fruit  rf  Steavi-shii)  Co.  No.  317.  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals, 
Suwannee  Fruit  &  Steamship  Company  v.  Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator ; 
brief  for  administrator.    [1946.]    cover  title,  iii-1-45  p.    t       Pr  32,4217:  Su92/6 

rtah  Junk  Co.  No.  184,  in  Emergency  Court  of  Appeals.  Utah  .Tunk  Company  r. 
Paul  A.  Porter,  price  administrator;  supplemental  brief  for  administrator. 
[1946.]     cover  title,   i+13  p.     +  Pr  ,32.4217 :  Ut  1/6 

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Victory  Fur  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5tli  circuit, 
no.  11773,  Paul  A.  Porter,  administrator,  Office  of  Price  Administration,  v. 
AI  Rabinowitz,  doing  business  as  Victory  Fur  Companj',  appeal  from  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  Louisiana.     [11)4(5.]     cover  title,  i  +  S3  p.    $ 

Pr  32.4217  :  V  666/2 

WAR    ASSETS    ADMINISTltATION 

Airplanes.     War  wings  for  peace.     [1946.]     [31]  p.  il.  oblong  8"     (Information 
Division.)     t     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  46-27972  Pr  33.202 :  W  19 

Ammonia.  Disposal  of  synthetic  ammonia  plants,  4th  supplementary  report  to 
Congress  on  chemical,  plants  and  facilities,  Oct.  31,  1940.  [1940.]  v+10  p. 
*  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1131  Pr  33.2U2  :  C  42/946 

Capital  goods.    General  summary  of  inventory  status  and  movement  of  capital 
and  producers  goods,  plants,  aircraft,  and  industry  agent  items,  as  of  June  28, 
1940.     [1940.]     [152]  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27971  Pr  33.210 :  940/7 

Report.     Surplus  property,  quarterly  progress  report  to  Congress  by  War  Assets 
Administration,  3d  quarter  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  iii+31  p.  il.     [Another 
illustration  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     t     •  Item  973 
L.  C.  card  46-26697  Pr  33.211 :  946/3 

Surplus  property.  Surplus  Government  property:  Whirley  gantry  cranes  of- 
fered for  sale  by  all  WAA  regional  offices,  n.  p.  Oct.  22,  1946.  40+ [6]  p.  4° 
( Special  listing  WA  J-49. )     t  Pr  33.209  :  49 


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  pritited  form  in  bound  volumes  only. 

Corporations.     Survey  of  American  listed  corporations,  reported  information  on 
registrants  with  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  under  securities  act  of 
1933  and  securities  exchange  act  of  1934:   Data  on  profits  and  operations, 
1944-45.    Oct.  1945.    pt.  1,  xii+168  p.  oblong  8°     [Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  44-40787  SE  1.2  :  C  81/5/944r-45/pt.l 

Working  capital  of  1186  registered  corporations,  Dec.   1939-June  1946. 

Nov.  4,  1946.     23  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f  SE  1.2  :  C  81/6/939-46 

Decisions.    Table  of  decisions  and  reports,  Jan.  1,  1943-Mar.  31,  1946.     [1946.] 
42  p.  and  4  p.  4°     [Quarterly.    Processed.]     t  SE  1.21 :  943-45,  946/1 

Note. — Publication  of  this  Table  of  decisions  and  reports  was  suspended  during  the 
war.     The  last  issue  published  was  that  covering  the  period  from  May  1-Dec.  31,  1942. 


SELECTIVE  SERVICE  SYSTEM 

Local  lioard  memoranda.  Transmittal  memo  no.  260  [transmitting  Local  board 
memoranda];  Oct.  30,  1940.  [1940.]  [l]+9+[5]  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.  Tlie  last  [5]  pages  are  left  blank  to  be  used  for  memoranda.]  *  Paper, 
5c.     •  Item  994  Y3.Se  4:  13/266 

Relective  service  manual.  Notice,  packet  [of  pages  for  3d  printing,  2d  edition. 
Selective  service  manual],  no.  19;  [Nov.  4,  1946.]  [1946.]  [10]  p.  [Issued 
In  loose-leaf  form.]     Included  in  price  of  Packet  no.  1.     •  Item  994 

Y3.Se  4:  7/945-19 

Note. — This  packet  of  pages  for  insertion  in  the  Selective  service  manual  contains 
Amendment  403. 

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SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  tliree 
scieutilic  series,  viz,  I'roceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology  (except  botany),  geology,  and  anthropology.  Contributions  from  na- 
tional herbarium  are  wholly  botanical.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be  fur- 
nished. 

The  I'roceedings  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  be  bound  if 
desired. 

Chalcid  flies.  Eight  new  species  of  chalcid-flies  of  genus  Pseudaphycus  Clausen, 
with  key  to  species ;  by  A.  B.  Gahau.  1946.  p.  311-327.  (Proceedings,  v.  96: 
no.  3200.)      t     •  Item  1011  SI  3.6 :  3200 

Mollusks.     Operculate  land  moUusks  of  family  Annulariidae  of  Island  of  His- 
paniola  and  Bahama  Archipelago;  by  Paul  Bartsch.    1946.    iv-f264+[2]  p.  38 
p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  192.)     *  Paper,  75c.    •  Item  1008 
L.  C.  card  46-27979  SI  3.3  :  192 


STATE  DEPARTMENT 

note. — All  publications  of  the  Department  (except  laws,  treaties,  and  translations) 
have  since  Oct.  1,  1929,  been  numbered  consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  were  sent 
to  press.  Publications  of  a  similar  character  are  brought  within  well-detined  series,  and 
each  series  publication  bears  a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  The 
diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  the  volumes  entitled  Foreign 
relations  of  the  United  States.  Laws  are  first  published  in  slip  form  in  separate  series 
(public  and  private)  and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in  the  order  in  which  they 
become  law  ;  they  are  later  published  in  bound  form  in  the  United  States  Statutes  at  large. 
The  Department  of  State  publications  entitled  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement 
series  have  been  discontinued.  The  Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  has  been 
inaugurated  to  make  available  in  a  single  series  the  texts  of  treaties  and  other  instruments 
(such  as  constitutions  and  charters  of  international  organizations,  declarations,  agree- 
ments effected  by  exchanges  of  diplomatic  notes,  et  cetera)  establishing  or  defining 
relations  between  the  United  States  of  America  and  other  countries.  The  texts  printed 
in  the  present  series,  as  in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series,  are  authentic 
and,  in  appropriate  cases,  are  certified  as  such  by  the  Department  of  State.  The  Treaties 
and  other  international  acts  series  begins  with  the  number  1501,  the  combined  numbers 
in  the  Treaty  series  and  Executive  agreement  series  having  reached  1500,  the  last  number 
in  the  Treaty  series  being  994  and  the  last  number  in  the  Executive  agreement  series 
being  50(5.  Treaties  are  also  published  in  the  compilation  Treaties  and  other  international 
acts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  which  contains  literal  copies  of  the  documents, 
followed  by  notes  of  a  textual  and  procedural  character.  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French 
translations,  prepared  by  the  Department's  Central  Translating  Office,  have  their  own  pub- 
lication numbers,  running  consecutively  from  1.  The  Department  of  State  Bulletin  pub- 
lished 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  regard- 
ing treaties,  and  other  material  on  the  Department's  work.  The  Bulletin  contains  each 
quarter  a  complete  list  of  the  Department's  publications  for  the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
congressional  dociiments. 

For  information  concerning  Executive  orders  and  Proclamations  of  the  President,  for- 
merly published  by  tlie  State  Department,  but  beginning  with  Mar.  12,  1936.  distributed 
by  the  Federal  Register  Division,  see  National  Archives,  Federal  Register  Division,  Federal 
register. 

Addresses.    Fundamentals  of  U.  S.  trade  policy;  by  Clair  Wilcox.     [1946.]  [2]  + 
14  p.  12°      ([Commercial  policy  series  95;  Publication  2603.])      [Address  de- 
livered before  National  Industrial  Conference  Board,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
26,  1916.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1013 
L.  O.  card  46-27927  S  1.37 :  95 

Private  enterprise  in  development  of  the  Americas ;  [by  Assistant  Secretary 

Braden].  [1946.]      [2] +14  p.  narrow  8°     ([Inter-American  series  32;  Publi- 
cation 2640.])      [Address  delivered  before  Executives'  Club  of  Chicago,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Sept.  13,  1046.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1021 
L.  C.  card  46-27853  S  1.26 :  32 

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December  1946  1423 

Addresses — Continued. 

Report  on  Paris  Peace  Conference  [radio  address],  by  Secretary  of  State 

[Byrnes,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  IS,  194G].     [194a]      |2]+14  p.  12"      ([Con- 
ference series  90;  Publication  2682. J)     *  Paper,  .jc.     •  Item  1031 

L.  C.  card  40-27939  S  5.30 :  90 

U.  S.  aims  and  policies  in  Europe;  by  Secretary  of  State.     [1940.]     [2]  + 

12  p.  12°      ([European  series  IS;  Publication  2670.])      [Address  delivered  in 
Paris,  Oct.  3,  1946,  at  American  Club.] )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  SD  46-39  S  1.45  :  18 

Atomic  cneryy.     International  control  of  atomic  energy,  speech  by  Bernard  M. 
Baruch,  United  States  representative  to  United  Nations  Atomic  Energy  Com- 
mission, Freedom  House,  New  York  City,  Oct.  8,  1946.     [1946.]      [2]-|-S  p.  12° 
([Publication  2681.])     *  Paper,  He.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27940  S  1.2 :  At  7/3 

Australia.     IMutual  aid  settlement,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Aus- 
tralia, signed  Washington  and  New  York  June  7,  1946,  effective  June  7,  1946. 
[1946.]      [2]-f7p.      (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1528  ;  [Publi- 
cation 2625.].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27897  S  9.10 :  1528 

Belgium.  Air  transport  services,  articles  of  agreement  between  United  States 
and  Belgium,  signed  Bru.ssels  Apr.  5,  1946,  elfective  Apr.  5,  1946;  and  provi- 
sional agreement.  [1946.]  [2] +26  p.  (Treaties  and  other  international  acts 
series    1515;     [Publication    2640].)      [English    and    French.]     *  Paper,    10c. 

•  Item  1040 

L.  C.  card  46-27941  S  9.10  :  1515 

Brazil.     Disposition  of  lend-lease  supplies  in  United  States,  agreement  between 
United  States  and  Brazil,  signed  Washington  June  28,  1946,  effective  June  28, 
1946.     [1946.]      [2] +3  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1.j37  ; 
[Publication  2620.] )     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27856  S  9.10 :  1537 

China.     Disposition  of  lend-lease  supplies  In  United  States,  agreement  between 
United  States  and  China,  signed  Washington  June  14,  1946,  effective  from  Sept. 
2,   1945.     [1946.]      [2]-f6  p.     (Treaties   and   other   international    acts   series 
1.533;  [Publication  2605].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27855  S  9.10 :  1533 

Foreign  policies,  their  formulation  and  enforcement;   by  Loy  W.   Henderson. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  20  p.  12°     ([Publication  2651.])     [Address  delivered  be- 
fore annual  meeting  of  National  Association  of  Secretaries  of  State,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  Sept.  19,  1946.]     *  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  4&-27852  S  1.2 :  F  76p/12 

Germany.  United  States  economic  policy  toward  Germany  [1946.]  iv-|-149 
p.  il.     (Enropean  series  15;  Publication  2630.)      [Maps  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.] 

•  Paper,  40c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  SD  46-38  S  1.45 :  15 

Great  Britain.  Telecomnnniications  agreement  between  Government  of  United 
States  and  certain  governments  of  Briti.sh  Commonwealth  and  protocol  be- 
tween Government  of  United  States  and  Government  of  United  Kingdom  of 
Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland,  signed  Bermuda  Dec.  4,  194.5.  [1946.] 
r2]-f-ll  p.  (Treaties  and  other  intei'national  acts  series  1518;  [Publication 
2648].)  *  Paper,  5c.  •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  40-27942  S  9.10 :  1518 

Import  duties  United  St^ates  import  duties,  June  1946:  1,  Titles  1  and  2  of  tariff 
act  of  1930  (dutiable  and  free  lists)  ;  2,  Changes  in  import  duties  since  1930, 
prepared  by  Tariff  Commission.  1946.  cover  title,  iii +437  p.  ([Commercial 
policy  series  87;  I'ublication  2540.])      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  70c. 

•  Item  1013 

L.  C.  card  46-27937  S  1.  37 :  87 

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Interdepartmental  Committee  on  Scientific  and  Cultural  Cooperation.  Activities 
of  Intt'i-dopartinental  Committee  on  Scientific  and  Cultural  Cooperation,  June 
30,  11)46.     [1946.]     iv+45  p.  il.      (Inter-American  series  31;  Publication  2622.) 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1U21 

L.  C.  card  46-2791)1  S  1.26 :  31 

Italy.     United  States  and  Italy,  1936-46,  documentary  record.     1946.     x+236  p. 
map     ( Ll^uropeau  series  17  ;  Publication  2069.])      *  Paper,  65c.     •  Hem  1019 
L.  C.  card  SD  46-41  S  1.45 :  17 

New  Zealand.     Mutual  aid  settlement,  agreement  between  United  States  and  New 
Zealand,  signed  Washington  July  10.  1946,  effective  July  10,  1946.     [1946.] 
L2]+7  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1536;    [Publication 
2606].)     *Pai>er,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  40-27898  S  9.10 :  1536 

Philippines.     New   republic  of   the  Philippines;   by   Edward   W.   Mill.     [1946.] 
[2] +16  p.  12"     ([Far  Eastern  series  16;  Publication  2662.])      [From  Depart- 
ment of  State  bulletin,  Sept.  15,  1946.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27002  81.38:16 

Pilot's  poiccrplant  manual.  Manual  del  grupo  motorpropulsor  para  pilotos ;  por 
L.  E.  Shedenhelm.  [1946.]  viii+498  p.  il.  2  pi.  ([Oficiua  Central  de  Tra- 
ducciones:  Publicacion  TC-2()S.])  [Version  al  espaiiol  del  Buletin  28  Adniin- 
istracion  de  Aeromiutica  Civil,  Secretaria  de  Comercio  de  los  Estados  Unidos. 
For  the  English  edition  of  this  publication  see  the  Monthly  catalog  for  Jan. 
1941,  p.  24.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.     •  Item  1029  S  16.7:  208 

Poland.     Economic  and  financial  cooperation,  agreement  between  United  States 
and  Poland,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes,  signed  Washington  Apr.  24,  1946. 
[1946.]     [2] +4  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1516;  [Publi- 
cation 2626].)     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1040 
L.  C.  card  46-27896  S  9.10 :  1516 

Surplus  property.  Report  to  Congress  on  foreign  surplus  disposal,  July  1946, 
submitted  in  accordance  with  sec.  24,  surplus  property  act  of  1944,  Public  law 
457,  78th  Congress,  and  sec.  202,  Philippine  rehabilitation  act  of  1946,  Public 
law  370,  79th  Congress.  [1946.]  66p.il.  ([Publication  2571]  ;  Office  of  For- 
eign Liquidation  Commissioner.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  46-26783  S  1.47 :  946/2 

Report  to  Congress  on  foreign  surplus  disposal,  Oct.  1946,  submitted  in 

accordance  with  sec.  24,  surplus  property  act  of  1944.  Public  law  457,  78th 
Congress,  and  sec.  202,  Philippine  rehabilitation  act  of  1946,  Public  law  370, 
79th  Congress.  [1946.]  59  p.  il.  ([Publication  2655];  Office  of  Foreign 
Liquidation  Commissioner.)     *  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131  S  1.47  :  946/3 

Trade  agreements.  List  of  products  on  which  possible  tariff  concessions  by  Gov- 
ernment of  United  States  will  be  considered  in  reciprocal  trade  agreement 
negotiations  with  foreign  countries;  prepared  by  Interdepartmental  Trade 
Agreements  Organization  consisting  of  Departments  of  State,  Commerce,  Agri- 
culture, Treasury,  War  and  Navy,  and  Tariff  Commission.  Nov.  1946.  iv-|-82-]- 
[1]  p.  ([Commercial  policy  series  96;  Publication  2672.])  [Presented  in 
language  of  Schedule  A,  statistical  classification  of  imports  into  United  States, 
published  by  Department  of  Commerce,  1946,  and  in  language  of  tariff  act  of 
1930.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  46-27968  S  1.37 :  96 

United  Nations  Educational  ScientifiG  and  Cultural  Organization.  Report  of 
U  S.  National  Commission  for  UNESCO,  with  letter  of  transmittal  from  Assist- 
ant Secretary  Benton  to  Secretary  of  State ;  Sept.  27,  1946.  [1946.]  [2]  +27  p. 
(United   States   and    United   Nations   report   series   4;    [Publication   2635].) 

*  Paper,  10c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  46-27926  S  1.49:  4 

United  States  Education  Mission  to  Japan.  Report  of  United  States  Education 
Mission  to  Japan,  submitted  to  supreme  commander  for  Allied  Powers,  Tokyo, 
Mar.  30,  1946.     1946.     vi+62  p.     ([Far  Eastern  series  11;  Publication  2579.]) 

*  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1019 

L.  C.  card  46-27914  S  1.38 :  11 

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December  1946  1425 

Venesuela.     Military  mission  to  Venezuela,  agreement  between  United  States  and 
Venezuela,  signed  Washington  June  3,  1946,  effective  June  3,  1946.     [1946.] 
[2] +13  p.     (Treaties  and  other  international  acts  series  1522;   [Publication 
2611].)      [English  and  Spanish.]     *  Paper,  5c.     •  Item  1O40 
L.  C.  card  46-27854  S  9.10 :  1522 

War  criminals.     Trial  of  Japanese  war  criminals,  documents,  1,  Opening  state- 
ment by  Joseph  B.  Keeuan,  2,  Charter  of  International  Military  Tribunal  for 
Far  East,  3,  Indictment.     1946.     iv+104  p.     (Far  Eastern  series  12;  Publica- 
tion 2613.1)     *  Paper,  20c.     •  Item  1019 
L.  C.  card  46-27902  S  1.38 :  12 

SUPREME  COURT 

Atkins,  E.  C.  d  Co.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct. 
term,  1946,  no.  419,  National  Labor  Relations  Board  vs.  E.  C.  Atkins  and  Com- 
pany, on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit. 
[1946.]     cover  title,  iii+366  p.  il.     t  Ju  6.7 :  A  1 53 

Journal.     [Journal]  Feb.  25-June  10,  1946.     [1946.]     leaves  153-279.     $ 

Ju  6.5 :  945 

Same:  Oct.  7-Oct.  16,  1946.     [1946.]     leaves  1-38.     t  Ju  6.5 :  &46 

Lauro,  Peter.  Certificate,  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Oct.  term,  1946,  no. 
514,  United  States  vs.  Maria  R.  Lauro,  as  administratrix  of  Peter  Lauro ;  on 
certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1946.]  cover  title, 
i+3  p.     J  Ju6.7:L375 

Opinions.     [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  at  Oct.  term, 

1945  and  1946.]     [Issued  separately.] 

278—282.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Insurance  Group  Committee,  Guaranty 
Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee,  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Com- 
pany, consolidated  mortgage,  [et  al.],  w.  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western 
Railroad  Company,  et  al.  :  same  v.  Denver  and  Salt  Lake  Western  Railroad 
Company  et  al.  ;  same  i'.  City  Bank  Farmers  Trust  Company,  trustee  under 
debtor's  general  mortgage  ;  same  v.  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.  ;  same  v.  Guy  A.  Thompson,  trustee,  Missouri  Pacific 
Railroad  Company,  del)tor,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit;  Oct.  28,  1946.      [1946.]      14  p.      *  Paper  5c.      •  Item  1042 

Ju  6.8/lb  :  945/278-282 

531-532.  Earl  F.  Cook  v.  Ben  W.  Fortson.  jr.,  as  secretary  of  Georgia,  et  al. ;  Mrs. 
Robert  Lee  Turman  and  Cullen  B.  Gosnell  v.  .T.  Lon  Duckworth,  as  chairman 
of  Georgia  State  Democratic  Executive  Committee,  et  al.,  appeals  from 
district  court  for  northern  district  of  Georgia;  Oct.  28,  1946.  [1946.] 
4  p.     *  Paper,  5c.      •  Item  1042  Ju  6.8/lb  :  946/531-532 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  327  U.  S.,  no.  3.     Preliminary  print. 

[1946.]  cover-title,  viii-f[l] +416-677  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court 
at  Oct.  term,  1945  (opinions,  Feb.  25,  concluded  Mar.  25,  1946).  This  number 
contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  327,  pts.  1-3.  From  United  States  reports, 
v.  827.]  ?  Paper,  20^  single  copy,  $2.25  per  term  of  court ;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.00.  Ju  6.8/la  :  327/3 

United  States  reports :  v.  326,  Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct. 

terra,  1944  and  Oct.  term,  1945,  June  18,  1945  concluded  (end  of  1944  term) 
and  Oct.  1,  1945-Jan.  28,  1946;  Walter  Wyatt,  reporter.  1946.  lxxxviii+833 
p.  *  Cloth,  $2.75  (25  percent  discount  to  dealers  not  allowed  on  these  volumes) . 
•  Item  1042  Ju  6.8/1 :  326 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Byes,  prepared  in  response  to  requests  from  Committee  on  Finance,  Senate,  and 
Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  Hoiise  of  Representatives.  1946.  cover  title, 
iv+123  p.  (War  changes  in  industry  series,  report  19.)  [Text  on  p.  2  and  4 
of  cover.]     *  Paper,  25c.     •Item  1044  TC  1.18: 19 

Mexico.     Mining  and  manufacturing  industries  in   Mexico.     1946.     cover   title, 
ii+163  p.  il.     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  25c.     •  Item  1044 
L.  C.  card  46-27625  TC  1.21 :  M  57 

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1426  Government  Publications 

TAX  COURT 

Note. — The  Court's  reports  are  first  promulgated  in  leaflet  form  designated  as  "advance- 
shoots."  At  tho  ond  of  each  month,  these  advance  sheets  are  consolidated  into  pamphlet 
form  and  published  as  "advance  i)arts."  Later,  the  advance  parts  are  consolidated  and 
issued  in  bound  volumes.  A  list  of  moiiiorandum  opinions  is  included  in  each  volume.  Both 
the  advance  sheets  and  tlie  advance  parts  are  sold  on  subscription  by  tlie  Superintendent  of 


will  be  given  upon  application. 

Baltimore  Foundry  and  Machine  Corpo^-ation  (successor  to  Harrison  Bult  &  Nut 
Couipany)  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  TOST, 
promulgated  Oct.  21,  1946.  [194(i.]  4  p.  ([Opinion]  IIT.)  [From  T.  C. 
lieports,  V.  T.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  .Tu  11.7/a  :  7/llT 

Berk,  Ira  L.  Estate  of  Ira  L.  Berlc,  Trixie  I.  Berli  and  Fidelity  Trust  Company, 
executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  3295,  promulgated  (^ct.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  16  p.  ([Opinion]  106.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  T.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  ll.T/a  :  T/106 

Brighton  Mills,  Inc.,  formerly  Southern  Brighton  Mills,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  no.  8633,  promulgated  Sept.  20,  1946.  [1946.] 
7  p.    ( [Opinion]  95.]     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]    *  Paper,  5c.     Ju  11.7/a  :  7/95 

Budlong,  Milton  J.  Estate  of  Milton  J.  Budlong,  Industrial  Trust  Company, 
executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  7308,  promulgated  Sept.  19,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  ([Opinion]  90.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/90 

Bush  Terminal  BuiUlinr/s  Conrpani/  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fart  and  opinion];  docket  no.  6S06.  promulgated  Sept.  20,  1946.  [1946.] 
27  p.      ([Opinion]  94.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/94 

C.  P.  A.  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  3963,  promulgated  Oct.  2,  1946.  [1946.]  9  p.  ( [Opinion] 
103.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  T.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/103 

Canfield,  Claire  L.  Claire  L.  Canfield  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  find- 
ings of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5864,  promulgated  Oct.  11,  1946.  [1946.] 
10  p.     ( [Opinion]  107.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/107 

Canister  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  [findings  of  fact  and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  5895,  promulgated  Oct.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  8  p. 
( [Opinion]  111. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.       Ju  11.7/a :  7/111 

Carey,  William  A.  Estate  of  William  A.  Carey,  Marine  National  Bank  of  Erie, 
executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  7882,  promulgated  Sept.  25.  1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  100.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  ll.T/a  :  7/100 

Cohen.  Nathan.  Nathan  Cohen  v.  Secretary  of  War,  findings  of  fact  [and 
opinion]  ;  docket  no.  27-R,  promulgated  Oct.  22,  1946.  [1946.]  13  p. 
( [Opinion]  118. )      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Ju  11.7/a  :  7/118 

Currier,  Charles  B.  Charles  Bertram  Currier  and  Catherine  B.  Currier,  husband 
and  wife,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ; 
docket  no.  8189,  promulgated  Oct.  16.  1946.  [1940.]  6  p.  ([Opinion]  133.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper.  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/113 

Funic,  Mrs.  Eleanor  M.  Eleanor  M.  Funk  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docl^et  nos.  .5243-44,  promulgated  Sept.  27,  1946. 
[1JM6.]     23  p.      ( [Opinion]  102.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/102 

Gross,  Willidiii  II.  William  H.  Gross  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion];  docket  no.  5949.  promulgated  Sept.  23.  1946.  [1946.  | 
12  p.     ([Opinion]  98.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/98 

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December  1946  1427 

Hogle,  James  A.  James  A.  Hogle  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  doclcet  no.  7400,  promulgated  Oct.  17,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p. 
([Opinion]  114.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.      Ju  11. 7/a :  7/114 

Honnnel,  Mrs.  Bella.  Bella  Hommel  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7501,  promulgated  Oct.  17,  1946. 
[1&46.]     3  p.      ([Opinion]  115.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/115 

Ilorton,  Hiram  T.  Hiram  T.  Horfon  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  4206,  8534,  promulgated  Oct.  J.4,  1946. 
[1946.]     3  p.     ([Opinion]  109.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/109 

I  merman,  Stanley.  Stanley  Imerman  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  5933-36,  promulgated  Oct.  23,  1946. 
[1946.]     11  p.     ([Opinion]    121.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/121 

■Johnson,  Arthur  J.  H.  Arthur  J.  H.  Johnson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
[findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9914,  promulgated  Oct.  24,  1946. 
[1946.]     13  p.     ([Opinion]  122.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/122 

Louisiana  Delta  Hardwood  Lunihcr  Company,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8006,  promulgated  Oct.  21, 
1946.  [1946.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  116).  [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/11(5 

Mereer,  Myrtle.  Myrtle  Mercer  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of 
fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  9400,  promulgated  Sept.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p. 
( [Opinion]  97.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/97 

Miller,  Anthony  P.,  Ine.  Anthony  P.  Miller,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  6666,  promulgated  Sept.  17, 
1946.     [1946.1    28  p.     ( [Opinion]  89.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/89 

Nohle,  Claude  P.  Claude  Patterson  Noble  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8782,  promulgated  Oct.  14,  1946. 
[1946.]    S  p.     ([Opinion]  110.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/110 

Ixdtlirock,  Willoiighby  J.  Willonghby  J.  Rothrock  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  W.  Walter  Thrasher  v.  [same],  findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket 
nos.  7781-82,  promulgated  Sept.  23,  1946.  [1946.]  11  p.  ([Opinion]  99.) 
[From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/99 

Scruyffs-Vandervoort-Barncy,  Ine.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7223,  pronmlgated  Sept.  19,  1946.  [1946.] 
15  p.      ([Opinion]  93.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/93 

Seese,  Robert  S.  Robert  S.  Seese  v.  conunissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings 
of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7276,  promulgated  Oct.  8,  1946.  [1946.]  4  p. 
( [Opinion]  105.)     [From  T.  C.  Rep<^)rts,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/105 

South  Texas  Commereial  Bank  of  Houston  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
findings  of  fact  [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  7225,  promulgated  Sept.  19,  1946. 
[1946.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  91.)      [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/91 

Stein  Brothers  Manufarturinfj  Co.,  Leo  Stein,  Edward  B.  Stein,  Jane  Stein 
Oguss,  V.  Secretary  of  AViir,  [findings  of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  23  R., 
promulgjited  Sept.  26.  1046.  [1946.]  27  p.  ([Opinion]  101.)  [From  T.  C. 
Reports,  V.  7.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/101 

Strong,  Ernest.  Ernest  Strong  v.  conunissioner  of  Internal  revenue;  Joseph  W. 
Grant  v.  [same],  opinion;  docket  nos.  4706-67,  promulgated  Oct.  11,  1946. 
[1946.]     5  p.     ([Opinion]  108.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/lOS 

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1428  Government  Publications 

Thieriot,  Charles  H.  Estate  of  Charles  H.  Thieriot,  Frances  T.  Thieriot,  as  execu- 
trix, ami  Charles  H.  Thieriot,  jr.,  as  executor,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  [tindinKS  ot  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  8573,  promulgated  Sept.  19, 
104U.     [1!H(!.  I     lip.     ([Opinion]  92.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/92 

Thorp,  Chniha  M.  Estate  of  Charles  M.  Tiiorp,  Goldie  D.  Thorp  and  Fidelity 
Trust  Company,  executors,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  i*evenue,  opinion; 
docket  no.  7244,  promulgated  Oct.  7,  194G.  [1946.]  5  p.  ([Opinion]  104.) 
[From  T.  C.  Ri-ports,  v.  7.]     *  I'aper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/104 

Van  Vol  St,  George  W.    George  W.  Van  Vorst  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 

findings  of  fact   [and  opinion]  ;  docket  no.  2837,  promulgated  Sept.  23,  1946. 

[19J6.]     9  p.     ([Opinion]  96.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/96 
M'est  Construction  Companii  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  findings  of  fact 

[and   opinion]  ;   docket   no.   9605,   promulgated   Oct.   16.   1946.      [1946.]      6  p. 

( [Opinion]  112. )     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Ju  11.7/a  :  7/112 

Westfir  Lumhcr  Company  (dissolved  Oregon  Corporation)  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  opinion ;  docket  nos.  7340-41,  promulgated  Oct.  22,  1946. 
[1946.]     6  p.     ([Opinion]  119.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/119 

Worth  Steamship  Corporation  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  [findings 
of  fact  and  opinion]  ;  docket  nos.  7697-99,  7741,  promulgated  Aug.  27,  1946. 
[1946.]    13  p.     ([Opinion]  79.)     [From  T.  C.  Reports,  v.  7.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ju  11.7/a :  7/79 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  AUTHORITY 

Co-ngressional  hearings,  reports,  and  documents  relating  to  TVA,  1933—46;  com- 
piled by  Alice  M.  Norwood.     Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Sept.  1946.     [3]-|-53  leaves,  4° 
[Processed.]     1" 
L.  C.  card  46-27900  Y  3  T  25 :  2  C  76/2/933-^6 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Disbursements.  Standards  and  conditions  prescribed  with  respect  to  bonds  of 
certifying  officers  and  administrative  procedure  relating  to  disbursements  by 
Division  of  Disbursement.  Sept.  19,  1946.  2  p.  4°  (Department  circular  680, 
3d  supplement;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  680/SUPP.8 

International   Bank   for   Reconstruction    and   Development    and    international 
monetary  fund,  1st  annual  meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Sept.  27,  1946.     [1946.] 
[3J-|-26p.  small  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  46-27969  T  1.2  :  In  8/10 

Public  moneys.  Regulations  governing  deposit  of  public  moneys  and  payment  of 
Government  checks.  Sept.  9,  1946.  1  p.  4°  (Department  cii"cular  176,  received 
Dec.  1945,  1st  anult. ;  Fiscal  Service,  Accounts  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t 

T  1.4/2 :  176/5/amdt.l 

Special  deposits  of  public  monej's  under  act  of  Congress,  approved  Sept. 

24,  1917,  as  amended  (2(1  liberty  bond  act,  as  amended),  Sept.  9,  1946.  1  p.  4° 
(Department  circular  92,  revised  Dec.  1943,  1st  amendment;  Fiscal  service, 
Accounts  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     t  T  1.4/2 :  92/12/amdt.l 

Treasury  certificates.  United  States  of  America,  %  percent  Treasury  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  series  K-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Nov.  1,  1946, 
due  Nov.  1,  1947.  Oct.  21,  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular  796 ;  Fis- 
cal Service,  Public  Debt  Bureau.)     t  T  1.4/2:  796 

— ^  United  States  of  America  %  percent  Treasury  certificates  of  indebtedness 
of  series  Iy-1947,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Dec.  1,  1946,  due  Dec.  1,  1947. 
Nov.  18,  1946.  2  leaves,  4°  (Department  circular  797;  Fiscal  Service,  Public 
Debt  Bureau.)      [Processed.]     f  T  1.4/2: 797 

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December  1946  1429 

COAST  GUARD 

Merchant  marine.  Specimen  examinations  for  niercliant  marine  engineer  li- 
censes.    1946.     40  p.     t     •  Item  1063  T  47.2 :  M  53/2 

PROCUREMENT  DIVISION 

Oovernment  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies :  Agricultural  materials 
under  class  70,  Nov.  15,  1946-Nov.  14,  1947.     [1946.]     G  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  70/946-47 

Same,  Books  under  class  35,  Dec.  1,  1946-Nov.  30,  1947.     [1946.1     5  p.  4" 

[Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  35/946-47 

Same,  Conveyor  or  power  transmission  belting,  nail  distributors,  and  belt 

lacing  under  class  34,  Nov.  1,  1946-Apr.  30,  1947.     [1946.]     4  p.     4°      [Proc- 
essed.]    t  T  58.8  :  34/2/946-47 

Same,  Fire-surfacing  and  heat-insulating  material  under  class  32,  Nov.  1, 

1946-Oct.  31,  1947.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  32/946-47 

Same,  Hospital,  laboratory,  and  surgical  apparatus  and  supplies  under 

class  57,  Oct.  1,  1946-Sept.  30,  1&47.     [1946.]     39  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t 

T  58.8 :  57/946-^7 

Same,   Tableware  under   class  63,   Nov.   1,   194&-Jan.   31,   1947.     [1946.] 

7  p.  4°     [Processed.]     t  T  58.8 :  63/3/946-47 

Same,  Teletype  news  ticker  service,  under  class  103,  July  1,  1^5-June  30, 

1W6,  extended  to  June  30,  1947.     [1946.]     2  p.  4°     [Processed.]     $ 

T  58.8 :  103/6/945-47 

General  schedule  of  supplies,  amdt.  1194;  Oct.  4,  1946.     [1946.]     3  p.  4°. 

[Processed.]     t  T  58.8/3: 1194 

Stock  catalog,  sui>ip.  SDB-1.  Oct.  1946.  [2]-|-4p.  4°  [Processed.]  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  T  58.8  :  St  6/946/supp.l 

FEDEEAL  STANDARD   STOCK   CATALOG  DIVISION 

Note. — The  following  publications  are  issued  with  perforations  for  insertion  in  binders. 
•  Item  1116 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalog:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal 
specification  for  acetone ;  Aug.  13,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  12°  (0-A-51b.)  [Su- 
persedes Fed.  spec.  0-A-51a,  Aug.  1,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.      T  58.10/3 :  0-A-51b 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  alloy,  for  amalgan,  dental ; 

Sept.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12"     (U-A-451b.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  U-A- 
451a,  Apr.  23,  1937.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  U-A-451b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  aluminum  alloy   (AL-52) 

(aluminum-magnosium-chromium),  bars,  rods,  shapes,  and  wire,  amdt.  1;  Oct. 
10,  1946.     1946.      1  p.  12°      (QQ-A-315  [amdt.  1].)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  QQ-A-315/amdt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  awls,  amdt.  2 ;  Sept.  13,  1946. 

[1946.]      [4]  p.  12°      (GGG-A-S91  [amdt.  2].)      [Supersedes  amdt.  1;  May  19, 
1943.]     t  T  58.10/3  :  GGG-A-S91/anidt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bands,  rubber,  dental  ligature ; 

Sept.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  12°     (ZZ-B-117.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  ZZ-B-117 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  candles  ;  Aug.  13,  1946.     [1946.] 

8  p.    il.    12"     (C-C-91a.)      [Supersedes    Fed.    spec.    C-C-91.    .lune    6.    1933.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  C-C-91a 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  covers,  head-rest  (dental- 
chair),  paper ;  Sept.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     5  p.  12°      (UU-C-620.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3:  UU-C-620 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cranberries,  fresh;  Aug.  15, 

1£M6.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°      (Y-C-651a.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-C-651,  Apr. 
3,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  Y-C-65la 

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1430  GOA'ERNMENT   PUBLICATIONS 

Govcnuiicnt  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  endive,  escarole,  and  chicory, 

fresh;  Aug.  15,  V.)4Q.     [1946.]     3     p.l2°      (HHII-E-516a.)      [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  IIIIH-E-olG,  Nov.  G,  1934.]     *  Paptn-,  5c.  T  58.10/3:  HHH-E-olGa 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  fence-posts,  gates,  and  acces- 
sories:  Aug.  13,  1946.     [1946.]     S  p.  12°      (RR-F-1S3.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  RR-F-183 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  flour,  wheat,  amdt.  2;  Oct. 

17.  194(.).     li)4G.     1  p.  12°      (N-F-481b  [anult.  2].)      [Supersedes  Amendment 
1,  Feb.  28,  194G.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  N-F^81b/amdt.2 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  harness,  vegetable- 
tanned:  Sept.  9,  1946.  [1946.]  7  p.  12°  (KK-I^171b.)  [Supersedes  Fed. 
spec.  KK-L-171a,  July  28,  1941.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KK-I^171b 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  leather,  hydraulic-packing, 

mineral-tanned ;  Sept.  9,  1946.     [1946.]     8  p.  12°     (KK-Lr-177a.)      [Supersedes 
Fed.  spec.  KK-Lr-177,  Nov.  6,  1942.]     *  Paper.  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  KK-Lr-177a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  mirrors  and  mirror-handles, 

mouth;  Sept.  9,  li)46.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°      (GG-M-431.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  GG-iI^31 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  otoscopes,  electric ;  Aug.  28. 

1946.     [1946.]     7  p.  12°      (GG-0-75S.)     *  Paper,  oc.  T  58.10/3 :  GG-O-758 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  writing,  amdt.  1 ;  Sept. 

30,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°      (UU-P-641a  [amdt.  1.].)     t 

T  58.10/3 :  UU-P-641a/anidt.l 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  parsnips,  fresh ;  Aug.  15,  1&46. 

[1946.]     4  p.  12"     (HHH-P-103a.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  HHH-P-103,  Feb. 
19,  1936.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  HHH-P-103a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pineapples,  fresh ;  Aug.  15, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  12°     (Y-P-3Sla.)     [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  Y-P-3S1,  Apr. 
3,  1934.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3  :  T-P-3Sla 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  receptacles,  waste,  dental ; 

Aug.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     6  p.  il.  12°      (RR-R-186.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  58.10/3 :  RR-R-186 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  strawberries,  fresh ;  Aug.  15, 

1946.     [1946.]     4  p.  11.     12°     (Y-S-726a.)      [Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  T-S-726, 
Dec.  5,  1933.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  58.10/3 :  Y-S-726a 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  valves,  cast-iron,  gate,  125-  and 

250-pound,  screwed  and  flanged  (for  land  use),  amdt.  1 ;  Sept.  30, 1946.     [1946.] 
4  p.  12°      (WW-V-.58  [amdt.  1].)     t  T  .58.10/3 :  WW-V-58/amdt.l 

Supplement  10-12.  1.5-25  to  Index  of  Federal  specifications  revised  Feb.  1, 

1946 ;  June  11-Oct.  7,  1946.     [1946.]     Each  1  p.  4°     [Processed.]     f 

T  58.10/3 :  ind./946/supp.l0,etc. 

SAVINGS  BONDS  DIVISION 

Sai-ings  bonds.  Factual  information  about  United  States  savings  bonds  and 
United  States  savings  stamps.  17th  edition.  July  31,  1946.  [2] -f  30  leaves  4° 
[Processed.]     t  T  66.2 :  B  64/20/946-2 

United  States  savings  bonds,  series  G,  ideal  investment  for  trust  accounts. 

[1946.]      [2]-fl4p.  il.  12"     f      •  T  66.2 :  B  64/21 

VETERANS  ADMINISTRATION 

Decfsiovs.  Administrator's  decision,  Veterans  Administration,  no.  716-717,  724- 
729 ;  July  8-Nov.  2,  1946.      [1946.]      various  paging.  4°      [Processed.]      t 

VA  1.8 :  716,etc. 

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December  1946  1431 

Ednication.  Your  answers  about  education  and  training  under  provisions  of 
Public  law  34G,  7Sth  Congress,  serviceman's  readjustment  act  of  1944,  as 
amended.  Oct.  S,  194().  12  p.  narrow  8°  (VA  pamphlet  7-1.)  [Replaces 
instruction  sheet,  FL  7-10,  referred  to  in  item  5,  sec.  C,  VA  form  7-1950.]  t 
•   Item  1124  VA  1.19  :  7-1 

Spinal  cord  injuries.  What's  my  score?  handbook  for  patients  with  disabilities 
resulting  from  spinal  cord  injuries.  1946.  3(J  p.  il.  4"  ( [V.  A.  pamphlet 
10-10;  Medical  Rehabilitation  Division,  Medicine  and  Surgery  Department.]) 
[Text  and  another  illu.stration  on  p.  1-3  of  cover.]      *  Paper,  20c.      •    Item  1124 

VA  1.19 :  10-10 

Veterans  Administration  manual:  Occupational  outlook  information  ;  Aug.  1,  1946. 
[1946.]  [539]  p.  4"  (Vocational  Rehabilitation  and  Education  Service.) 
(M7-1.)      [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     +     •   Item  1126  VA  1.18: 7-1 

WAR  CONTRACTS  PRICE  ADJUSTMENT  BOARD 

Renegotiation  regulations,  fiscal  years  ending  after  June  30,  1943,  supp.  RR-20; 
Aug.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  [50]  p.  [Corrected  copy.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.] 
Included  in  price  of  Renegotiation  i-egulations,  which  has  been  extended  for 
another  year  at  an  additional  $2.00;  foreign  subscription  for  complete  service 
$5.50.  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  44-41269  Y  3.W  19/6 :  6  R  29/supp.20 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Armed  Forces  Institute.  Catalog  of  Armed  Forces  Institute  ;  prepared  by  Armed 
Forces  Institute.  3d  edition,  July  1,  1946.  n.  p.  [1946].  iv+118  p.  il.  [Ap- 
proved by  Information  and  Education  Division,  War  Department  Special  Staff 
and  Educational  Services  Section,  Bureau  of  Navy  Personnel.  Title  on  cover  is : 
USAFI,  United  States  Armed  Forces  Institute,  Army-Navy  school  with  the 
world  campus.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27601  W  1.77 :  C  28/946 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — Army  regulations  are  administrative  regulations  for  the  military  service  and 

are  Issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose  leaf  binders.      0  Item  1129. 

30-2225.  Quartermaster    Corps :  List    of    subsistence    stores    and    other    quartermaster 

supplies  authorized  for  sale  by  sales  commissaries,  Changes  2  ;  Oct.  21,  1946. 

[1946.]      5    p.      [Supersedes    AR    30-2225,    Changes    1,    Aug.    8,     1940.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  30-2225/4/ch.2 

35-150.  Finance  Department :  Advances  of  public  funds  under  subsistence  expense  act  of 

1926,  Changes  1  ;  Nov.  7,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6  :  35-150/7/ch.l 

35-730.   Same  :  Decisions  of  Comptroller  General  and  settlement  of  claims  by  or  against 

United  States;  Nov.  4,  1946.      [1946.]      6  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-730,  Sept. 

21,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  26,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c.     W  1.6  :  35-730/5 

35-1480.  Same:  Aviation  pay,  Changes  3;  Oct.  30,  1946.      [1946.]      2  p.      [Supersedes 

AR  35-1480,  Changes  2,  Oct.  3,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5e. 

W  1.6  :  35-1480/6/ch.3 
35—4850.   Same :  Appropriations    available    for    travel    allowances    and    transportation 
costs  for   officers  and   others   entitled   to    similar   allowances.   Changes   1  ; 
Nov.  12,  1940.      1940.      1  p.      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  35-4850/8/ch.l 

35-6520.  Same  :  Property  accountability  and  responsibility,  Changes  1  ;  Nov.  1.  1946. 
1946.      1    p.      *  Paper,    5c.  W  1.6  :  35-6520/7/ch.l 

40—100.  Medical  Department :  Miscellaneous  physical  examinations,  Changes  2  ;  Oct.  22, 
1946.  [1946.]  3  p.  [Supersedes  AR  40-100,  Changes  1,  July  2,  1946.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  40-100/6/ch.2 

40-1715.  Same:  Blood  for  transfusion  and  other  purposes:  Nov.  8,  1946.  [1946.] 
4  p.  [Supersedes  AR  40-1715,  Aug.  10,  1945,  including  Changes  2,  Mav  2, 
1946.]      *  Paper,   .^)C.  W  1 .6  :  40-1715/5 

55-121.  Transportation  Corps  :  Transportation  of  dependents,  household  goods,  and 
personal  effects  under  missing  persons  act:  Nov.  12,  1946.  [1946.]  3  p. 
[Supersedes  sec.  14,  Circular  140,  1945.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6  :  55-121 

310-245.  Military  publications:  Printing  and  binding:  Oct.  21.  1946.  [1946.]  4  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  310-245.  Dec.  31,  1924,  AR  .SO-2120.  .Tune  14,  1923.  in- 
cluding Changes  1,  Aug.  30,  1927,  and  sec.  5,  Circular  316,  1944.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  W  1.6  :  310-245/2 

600-73.  Personnel:  Standards  for  expert  infantrvman  badge,  Oct.  29,  1946.  [1946.] 
4  p.      [Supersedes  Circular  92,  1945.]      *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6:  600-73 

600-115.  Same:  Leaves  of  absence  and  delavs.  Changes  2:  Nov.  8,  1946.  [1946.]  2  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  600-115,  Changes  1,  Sept.  11,  1946.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

^1.6:  600-115/ch.2 

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1432  Goat:rnment  Publications 

A riny  regulations — Continued. 

600-185.  Same:  Efficiency  reports.  Changes  1;  Oct.  31,  194G.  [1946.]  5  p.  [Super- 
sedes sec.  1,  Circular  131.  1945.]  •  Paper.  5c.  \V  1.6  :  GOO-185/6/cli.l 
700-25.   Salvage  ;  Nov.  8,  194G.      [1U4G.]      7  p.      [Supersedes  AR  700-25.  Apr.  2G.  1944. 

incliHling  Changes  1,  l-'eb.  8,  1945,  and  sec.  3,  Circular  210,  194G.]      •  Paper. 

5c.  W  l.G:  700-25/2 

850-10.  Miscellaneous:   Registration  of  motor  vehicles;  Oct.  29,   194G.      [194G.]      5  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  850-10,  Sept.  1,  1942,  including  Changes  3,  Mav  21,  194G.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  W  l.G  :  850-10/3 

Austria.     Military  Government,  Au.stria,  report  of  United  States  commissioner, 
Nov.  1945-June  19-16;  no.  1-8.     [1945-46.]     cover  titles,  various  paging,  il.  f° 
[Monthlv.     Processed.]     t 
L.  C.  card  46-40025  W  1.74 : 1-8 

Bulletin  2S-30;  Oct.  li-Nov.  5,  1946.  [1946.]  Each  5  p.  or  3  p.  [Issued  with 
perforations.]     t  W  1.3  :  946/28-30 

Circular  303-338;  Oct.  9-Nov.  16,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Processed. 
Issued  with  perforations.]     t  W  1.4/2  :  946/303-338 

Colleges  and  universities.  List  of  courses  offered  by  cooperating  colleges  and 
universities  through  Armed  Forces  Institute.  May  1946.  254  p.  4°  (Pam- 
phlet 20-4.)     t  W  1.43:  20-4 

Control  Council  for  Oermany.  OflBcial  gazette  of  Control  Council  for  Germanj', 
no.  7-10;  May  31-Aug.  31,  1946.  Berlin,  Allied  Secretariat  [1946].  [1]+145- 
177  p.  large  8°  [English,  French,  Kussiau,  and  German.  Pages  facing  each 
other  bear  duplicate  numbers.  Earlier  issues  not  entered  in  the  Monthly 
catalog.]     t  W  1.73:  7-10 

Same,  supp.  1,  Documents  relating  to  establishment  of  Allied  Control  Au- 
thority. Berlin,  Allied  Secretariat  [1946.]  [86]  p.  large  8"  [English,  French, 
Russian,   and   German.]      $  W   1.73 :  supp.  1 

Field  manual:  Browning  machine  guns,  caliber  .30,  M1917A1,  M1919A4,  and 
M1919A6,  Changes  1;  Sept.  30,  1946.     [1946.]     2  p.     (FM  23-55  [changes]  1.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  .  W  1.33 :  23-55/2/ch.  1 

Note. — Field  manuals  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  constituting  the  primary 
means  of  promulgating  the  basic  doctrines  of  military  training  and  operations.  They 
contain  training  instructions  relative  to  tactics  and  technique.     #  Item  1130 

General  court-martial  orders  88.  270,  272,  275-278,  280,  284,  287-288,  290-293,  296- 
304,  306,  308-310,  312,  314,  316-319,  323 ;  May  1-Oct.  28,  1946.  [1946.]  various 
paging.    [Issued  with  perforations.]    t  W  1.51 :  946/88,  etc. 

General  orders  117-138;  Oct.  9-Nov.  15,  1946.  [1946.]  various  paging.  [Issued 
with  perforations.]     +  .  W  1.46 :  946/117-138 

Ishikaicajima  Aircraft  Industries  Co.,  Ltd.  United,  States  Strategic  Bombing 
Survey:  Ishikawajima  Aircraft  Industries  Company,  Ltd.  (Ishikawajima 
Koku  Kogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha),  dates  of  survey  Nov.  26-27,  1945.  Nov.  1, 
1946.     v-l-23  p.  4°     (Corporation  report  no.  13  (engines)  ;  Aircraft  Division.) 

*  Paper,  15c.     •  Item  1131  '     W  1.71/2 :  13 
Japan.     Sunnnation  of  non-military  activities  in  .Japan,  no.   6-12;  Mar.-Sept. 

1946.     [Eighth  U.  S.  Army  Printing  Plant,  1946.]     cover  titles,  various  paging. 
il.  t°     [Monthly.    Processed.     Numbers  1-5  were  entitled  Summation  of  non- 
military  activities  in  .Tapan  and  Ki>rea,  and  were  not  entered  in  the  Monthly 
catalog.]    t 
L.  C.  card  46-15950  W  1.75  :  6-12 

Japanese  motor  vehicle  industrii.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey : 
Japanese  motor  vehicle  industry,  dates  of  survey,  Oct.-Nov.  1945.  Nov.  1, 
1946.  [4]+16p.  4"  (Military  Suiiplies  Division.)  *  Paper,  10c.  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27967  W  1.71 :  M  85 

Korea.  Summation  of  United  States  Army  Military  Government  activities  in 
Korea,  no.  6-11 ;  Mar.-Aug.  1946.  [Eighth  U.  S.  Army  Printing  Plant,  1946.] 
cover  titles,  various  pasing,  il.  f°  [Monthly.  Processed.  This  information 
for  Sept.-Oct.  1945  to  Feb.  1946  was  carried  in  Summation  of  non-military 
activities  in  Japan  and  Korea,  which  was  not  entered  in  the  Monthly 
catalog.]  t 
L.  C.  card  46-27970  W  1.76 :  6-11 

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December  1946  1433 

Nazi  conspiracy  and  aggression.    1946.    v.  6,  iv+1120  p.     (Oflice  of  United  States 
Chief  of  Counsel  for  Prosecution  of  Axis  Criminality.)      [Seals  of  State  De- 
partment, War  Office,  and  International  Military  Trials,  Nurnberg,  appear  on 
title  page.]    *  Cloth  (see  note  below).    • 
L.  C.  card  46-26855  W  1.2 :  N  23/v.6 

Note.- — This  set,  cousistiug  of  8  voluiues,  will  be  sold  at  .$18.00  for  the  complete  set. 
This  amount  will  be  accepted  by  the  Superiuteiuleut  of  Documents,  Government  Print- 
ing OUice,  Washington  25,  D.  C.,  and  eacli  volume  will  be  mailed  Avhen  issued.  Vol- 
umes will  not  be  issued  in  numerical  sequence. 

Nissaii  Automobile  Co.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey :  Nissan  Auto- 
mobile Company  (Nissan  Jidosha  K  K),  dates  of  survey,  Nov.  24-25,  1945. 
Nov.  1,  1946.  v+9  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  4"  (Corporation  report  no.  18  (engines)  : 
Aircraft  Division.)      *  Paper,  20c.      •    Item  1131  W  1.71/2: 18 

Rabatil.  United  States  Strategic  Bombing  Survey  (Pacific)  :  Allied  campaign 
against  Rabaul :  [prepared  by]  Naval  Analysis  Division,  Marshalls-Gilberts- 
New  Britain  Party.  Sept.  1,  1946.  ix-f273  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  70c.  •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-27928  W  1.71 :  R  11 

Readjustment  regulations:  Personnel,  plan  and  procedures  for  readjustment  of 
military  personnel.  Changes  1 ;  Nov.  13,  1946.  1946.  1  p.  4"  (RR  1-1  [changes 
1].)      [Issued  v?ith  perforations.]     %  W  1.62 : 1-1/3/ch.  1 

iS'pecioZ  orders  224-247 ;  Oct.  17-Nov.  20,  1946.     [1946.]     various  paging,    t 

W  1.48 :  946/224-247 
Supply  catalogs.    War  Department  catalog. 

Note. — In  the  list  below,  the  Changes  are  for  catalogs  which  were  issued  under  the 
Army  Service  Forces,  and  for  these  the  old  classification,  W109.14  :,  is  retained  in  or- 
der that  they  may  be  filed  with  the  publications  to  which  they  belong. 

See,  for  earlier  issues  of  various  catalogs.  Army  Service  Forces,  Supply  catalogs. 

Same:  Ordnance  supply  catalog.     [1946.]     [Issued  with  perforations..]    t 

Ord  5  SNL 

2.  Alphabetical  index  to  stock  list  of  all  items,  stock  list  of  items  assigned  Federal  stock 
numbers  (for  information  only),  sec.  O;  Sept.  1946.  26  p.  [Supersedes  Ord 
5-2,  sec.  O,  Apr.  20,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  5-2/sec.O 

Same,  sec.  Z;  Sept.  1946.     5  p.      [Supersedes  Ord  5-2,  sec.  Z.  Apr.  12.  1945.] 

W  1.67:  Ord  5-2/sec.Z 
3-3.  Pricing  guide,  parts  and  equipment  for  weapons,  sighting  and  fire  control.     Changes 
3  ;  Oct.  1946.      1  p.  VV  109.14  :  Ord  5-3-3/ch.3 

3-4.  Pricing  guide,  vehicle  parts,  Changes  1  ;  Oct.  1946.     3  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  5-3-4/pt.l-6/ch.l 

Ord  7  SNL.  Organizational  spare  parts  and  equipment. 

A-50.  Gun,  automatic,  40-mm,  Ml,  gun,  dual,  automatic,  40-mm,  M2,  carriage,  gun, 
40  mm,  M2A1  (A.  A.J,  mount,  gun,  40-mm,  MS,  mount,  gun,  twin,  40-mm,  M4, 
mount,  gun,  40-mm,  M5  (airborne),  Clianges  4;  Oct.  194().      F1946.]      2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  7  A-50/2/ch.4 

C-21.  Howitzer,  105-mm,  M2A1,  carriage,  howitzer,  105-mm,  M2A1  and  M2A2,  mount, 

howitzer,  105-mm,  M4  and  M4A1  ;  Sept.  1946.      38  p.  il.       [Supersedes  Ord  7 

SNI>  C-21.  June  26.  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  C-21 

C-50.  Howitzer,  105-mm,  M3,  carriage,  howitzer.  105-mm.  M3A2  ;  Sept.  1946.      27  p.  il. 

(Supersedes    Ord    7    SNL    C-50,    Apr.    24,    1945,    including    Changes    1    and    2, 

June   30-July   15,   1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  7  C-50 

G-138.  Truck,  2i^-ton,  6X6,  small  arms  repair,  M7A1  and  M7A2,  v.  1,  Changes  3;  Oct. 

1946.       [1946.  i      2  p.       [Supersedes  Changes  2,  Julv  1,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  Ord  7  G-138/2/v.l/ch.3 

Ord.  8  SNL.     Higher  echelon  spare  parts  and  equipment  (addendum). 

C-33.  Gun.  37-mm,  M1916,  sec.  13;  Oct.  1946.      7  p.  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  C-33/sec.l3 

C-59.  Trailer,  ammunition,  MIO  ;  Sept.  1946.      14  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  C-59, 

Mar.  5,   1945.]  W  1.07  :  Ord  8  C-59 

D-32.  Gun,  120-mm,  Ml,  mount,  gun.  antiaircraft.  120-mm,  Ml  :  Sept.  1946.       [1946.] 

118  p.  il.       [Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  D-32,  June  1,  1945,  including  Changes  1 

and   2,    July    13   and   28.    1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  D-32 

F-126.   Setter,  fuze,  hand,   M1912A4,  Changes  1  ;  Oct.   1946.      2  p. 

W  109.14  :  Ord  8  F-126/2/ch.l 
F-169.  Mount,  telescope,  M16  and  M16A1.  quadrant,  range.  IM3.  M3A1.  and  MS,  quad- 
rant, elevation,  M12,  telescope,  elbow,  M5,  and  M61  ;   Sept.  1946.      25  p.  il. 
[Supersedes   Ord   8   SNL  F-169.   Oct.    28.   1944]  W  1.07  :  Ord  8  F-169 

F-197.  Mount,  telescope,  M21A1,  M23,  and  M76,  quadrant,  range,  M4,  telescope,  elbow, 
M16A1C,  M16Ain,  M16A1F.  and  MIOAIG  :  Julv  1946.  20  p.  il.  [Corrected 
copy.  Supersedes  Ord  8  SNL  F-197,  Aug.  28,  1944,  including  Changes  1, 
Sept.  28,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-197/corr. 

F-203.  Computer,  gun  data.  Ml:  Sept.  1946.  32  p.  il.  [Supersedes  SNL  F-203, 
Addendum,  July  14,   1943.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F  203 

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1434  Government  Publications 

Supph/  catalogs — Continued. 
Ord.  8  SNL— Continued. 

F-22G.   Unit,  BoneratinK,  M7.  M7A1,  M15,  and  M15A1  ;  Aug.  1946.      32  p.  il.       [Super- 
sedes  Urd  8  SNL  F-22G,  May  1,  1U45,  including  Cliarges  1,  Sept.   1,  1945.] 

W  1.67  :  Ord  8  F-226 

J-191.  Grinder,  cutter  and  tool,  110  v.,  60  c,  sgle-pli.,  roan  no.  20,  complete,  Cliange  1  ; 

Oct.   1946.      2  p.  W  109.14  :  Ord  8  J-191/ch.l 

Ord  9  SNL.     Li.st  of  all  parts. 

C-59.  Trailer,  ammunition,  MIO  ;  Sept.  1946.      43  p.  il.      [Supersedes  Ord  9  SNL  C-59, 
Mar.  6,  1945.]  W  1.67  :  Ord  9  C-59 

Same:  Quartermaster  supply  catalog.  [194G.]  [Issued  with  perfora- 
tions.]    % 

QM  5.     Stock  list  of  all  items. 

1-P.  Pricing  guide  for  class  56  sul)sistence  items  for  use  outside  continental  limits  of 
United  States,  Cluuiges  2;  Oct.  1940.      10  p.      [Processed.] 

W  1.67  :  QM  5-l-P/ch.2 

8.  Class  8.  Vebieles  (motor-propelled)  parts  for;  Oct.  1946.      3  p.  4°      [Supersedes  QM 

5-8.  Apr.  30.  1945.]  W  1.67  :  QM  5-8 

13.  Class  13,  Engine-room  and  fire-room  fittings,  supplies,  and  tools  ;  Oct.  1946.      2  p.  4" 

[Supersedes  QM  5-13,  ^Tuly  IS,  1944.]  W  1.67  :  QM  5-13 

Same:  Signal  supply  catalog.      [1940.]      [Is.sued  with  perforations.]      I 

Sig.  7  &  8.    Organizational  and  higher  echelon  spare  parts. 

AN/GRC-9.     Radio  set  AN/GRC-9  ;  Aug.  1946.     41  p.       W  1.67  :  Sig  7  &  8  AM/GRC-9 

Tables  of  allmvancrs.     [Processed.     Issued  with  perforations.]     t 

Note. — Tables  of  allowances  prescribe  the  authorized  allowances  of  equipment  for 
units  and  individuals  at  special  installations. 

23.  Targets  and  target  equipment ;  Oct.  15,  1946.     [1946.]     21  p.     [Supersedes  T/A  23, 
Mar.  22,  1943,  including  Changes  1-3,  Sept.  7,  1943-July  26,  1944.] 

W  1.28  :  23/2 

Tables  of  organization  and  equipment.    % 

Note. — Tables  of  organization  and  equipment  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  They  replace  the  Tables  of  organization  and  Tables  of  equipment 
heretofore  issued  separately,  and  show  the  organization  and  equipment  for  the  type  of 
unit  indicated  by  tlie  title. 

1-407.  Army  Air  Forces  depot  unit,  Army  ;  Sept.  25,  1946.     [1946.]     26  p.     [Supersedes 
T/O  &  E  1-407,  May  4,  1944,  including  Changes  1,  Feb.  12,  1945.] 

W  1.44  :  1-407/2 

Technical  manuals.  Technical  manual :  Explanation  of  appropriation  and  project 
accounts;  July  1946.  1946.  v-fSD  p.  4°  (TM  14-707.)  [Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form.  Supersedes  T]\I  14-707,  July  1,  1945,  including  Changes  1  and  2,  Sept.  15, 
1945,  and  Jan.  15.  1946.  No  distribution  has  been  made  to  depository  libraries 
by  Ducuments  Office.  1     t  W  1.35 :  14-707/3 

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,  maintenance,  and  handling  thereof ;  guidebooks  for  instructors  and 
S])ecialists  ;  material  for  extension  courses  :  reference  books  ;  administrative  materials  ; 
and  similar  specialized  subiect  matter.     •  Item  1137 

Same,  Changes  1;  Oct.  15,  1946.    [1946.]     [45]  p.  4°    (TM  14-707  [changes] 

1.)      [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form.]     $  W  1.35 :  14-707/3/ch.l 

Same:  Inspections  and  preventive  maintenance  services  for  buildings  and 

structures,  grounds,  roads  and  pavements,  railroads ;  Sept.  1946.    1946.    iii-^-48 
p.  il.  4"     (TM  5-GlO.)     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35:  5-610 

Same:  Mamial  for  full-track  vehicle  driver;  Aug.  1946.     1946.     iii-f91  p. 

il.  24"     (TM  21-306.)     *  Paper,  20c.  W  1.35  :  21-306 

Same:  Radar  set  AN/MPG-1  and  radar  set  AN/FPG-1,  technical  opera- 
tion manual,  general  description,  operating  instructions,  and  equipment  per- 
formance log;  INIar.  15,  1945.  [1946.]  cover  title,  [145]  p.  il.  4°  (TM  11-1366.) 
*  Paper.  4(k'.  W  1.35  :  11-1366 

Same:   Radio  sets  SCR-584-A   and   SrR-584-B  service  manual,   theory, 

trouble  shooting,  and  repair;  Julv  1946.     [1946.]     xiii+298  p.  il.  2  pi.  oblong 
large  8°  (TM  11-1524.)     *  Paper,  .$2.00.  W  1.35 :  11-1524/2 

Same:   Screens,  PH-555/GF  and  PH-556/GF ;  Jan.  1946.     1946.     vi-4-23 

p.  il.     (T.M  11-23,36.)     t  W  1.35 :  11-2336 

•     Sent  to  Depository  Libraries 


December  1946.  1435 

Telephone  directory.  Telephone  directory,  War  Department,  Oct.  4,  1946.  [1946.] 
iv+48+C36+  [2]  p.  4°    t  W  1.19  :  946/10 

Same :  Nov.  1,  1946.     [1946.]     iv+47+[2]  p.  4"     j  W  1.19: 946/11 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army.  It's  smart  to  stay  in  U.  S.  Army.  n.  p.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau, 
United  States  Army,  Sept.  30,  1946].  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  12",  folded  into  narrow 
12°  size,    r  W  3.2  :Ar  5/24 

Your  stake  in  Army.     n.  p.   [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  United  States 

Army,  Oct.  22,  1946].     [4]  p.  narrow  12"    J  W  3.2:  Ar  5/25 

Organization.  Ad.iutant  General's  Office,  organization  and  functions  [June  11, 
1946],  Changes  2;  Nov.  1,  1946.  [1946.]  [10]  leaves,  oblong  8"  [Processed. 
Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  original  publication.]     % 

W  3.2  :  Or  3/6/946/ch.2 

Posters.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau  posters.]  n.  p.  Recruiting  Publicity 
Bureau,  United  States  Army  [Mar.  22-Oct.  19,  1946J.     various  sizes,     t 

W  3.46/8 : 

100.   Do  you  like  machines?  artillery?  radio?  a  good  job  for  you,  U.  S.  Army,  choose 
this  flue  profession  now!      [Illustrator,  Bob  Smith.] 

220.  It's    smart    to    stay    in!    higher    pay,    travel,    education,    security.      [Illustrator, 

Fraumeni.] 

221.  It's  smart  to  stay  in  !  U.  S.  Army. 

Recruiting.  Facts  for  publicity  and  advertising  in  conjunction  with  Army  re- 
cruiting program  (corrected  as  of  Oct.  8,  1946),  subject  to  future  change; 
prepared  by  Military  Personnel  Procurement  Service,  n.  p.  [Recruiting  Pub- 
licity Bureau,  United  States  Army,  Oct.  30,  1946].     [2] +12  p.     t 

W  3.2  :  R  24/3/946-2 

Soldiers.  Healthiest  man  in  the  world  [American  soldier],  n.  p.  [Reci-uiting 
Publicity  Bureau,  United  States  Army,  Aug.  29,  1946].  cover  title,  16  p.  il. 
[Other  illustrations  on  p.  4  of  cover.]     t  W  3.2  :  H  34 

Short-term  soldier,  challenge  to  officers,  n.  p.  [Recruiting  Publicity  Bu- 
reau, United  States  Army,  Oct.  3,  1946].     10-|-[2]  p.  il,  oblong  24°     f 

W  3.2 :  So  4/4 
ARMY  AIR  FORCES 

Government  supplies.  Army  Air  Forces  tentative  specification:  Radio  set  AN/ 
CPN-8  ()  (portable  homing  beacon)  ;  Sept.  17,  1946.  [Wright  Field,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  Oct.  18,  1946.]  16  p.  12"  (No.  71-178S-A.)  [Supersedes  No.  371-1788, 
Sept.  14,  1944.]     t  W  108.13  :  71-1788-A 

U.  S.  Army  specification  :  Lens  photographic,  telephoto,  36-inch,  F/8,  aerial 

reconnaissance,  amdt.  1;  Julv  25,  1946.     [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Sept. 
1946.  ]     1  p.  12°     ( 75-520  [ amdt.  1  ] . )     j  W  1.49 :  75-520/amdt.l 

Same  :  Paper,  direct-positive  sensitized  (dry  processing),  amdt.  2  ;  Sept.  16, 

1946.     [Wright  Field,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Oct.  3,  1946.]     2  p.  12°     (No.  19-67  [amdt. 
2].)     t  W  1.49 :  19^67/amdt.2 

ARMY  SERVICE  FORCES 

Note. — Headciuarters,  Army  Service  Forces,  was  abolished  bv  authority  of  War  Depart- 
ment Circular  138,  dated  May  14,  1946,  effective  .Tune  11,  1946. 

The  Army  Service  Forces  catalog  was  redesignated  War  Department  catalog.  See,  for 
numbers  issued  since  the  change.  War  Department,  Hupply  catalogs. 

Supply  catalogs.    Army  Service  Forces  catalog:  Quartermaster  supply  catalog. 

[1946.]      [Issued  with  perforations.]     t 
QM  8.  Higher  echelon  and  depot  spare  parts. 

61.  Truclv,    fork    lift,    gasoline    (Clark,    Clipper)  ;    May    1946.      60    p.      [Supersedes    QM 

S-MHE  61.  .June  2,  1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  S~MHE-61/2 

90.  Truck,   fork  lift,  gasoline    (towmotor-LT-72)  ;  May  1946.     56  p.      [Supersedes  QM 

8-MlIK   9u.   ,lune  L'U,   1945.]  W  109.14  :  QM  S-MHE-90/2 

95.   Tractor,  wheeled,  gasoline   (Hebard,  A-3  Victory,  A-14  Victory)  :  Mav  1946.     66  p. 

[Supersedes  QM  S-MHE  95,  June  23,  1945,  and  QM  8-.MHE  96,  .Tune  23,  1945.] 

W  109.14  :  QM  S-MIIE-95/2 

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1436  Government  Publications 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Clinton  River,  Mich.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  examinutiou  and 
survey  of  Clinton  River,  Mich.     1946.     v+36  p.  2  maps.     (H.  doc.  694,  79th 
Cong,  lid  sess. )      ['J'his  reiH>rt  i.s  on  the  .survey  only.]     t 
L.  C.  card  40-27919 

Cow  Bayou.  Sabine  River  Cow  Bayou,  Tex.,  letter  submitting  report  on  review 
of  reports  on,  and  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of,  Sabine  River  and 
tributaries,  Tex.,  with  view  to  improvement  of  Cow  Bayou.  1946.  iv+22  p. 
2  maps.     (H.  doc.  702,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Enginceriny  manual  for  civil  works:  pt.  10,  Sti'uctural  design,  chap.  18,  Founda- 
tion grouting.  Nov.  1945  [published  1946].  cover  title,  [2] +26  p.  il.  4° 
[Issued   with   iierf orations.]     t     •  Item    1154  W  7.35 :  pt.lO/chap.18 

Fairport  Harbor,  Ohio,  letter  submitting  report  on  review  of  reports  on  Fairport 
Harbor,  Ohio.     July  15,  1946.     21  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  706,  7Sth  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

rontchartrain.  Lake.  Lake  Pontchartraiu,  La.,  letter  submitting  report  on  pre- 
liminary examination  and  survey  of  Lake  Pontchartrain,  La.,  from  Orleans- 
Jefferson  Parish  line  westward  and  northward  to  vicinity  of  Frenier.  July  3, 
1946.  15  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  691,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)  [This  report  is  on  the 
survey  only.]     t 

Schuyrkill  River,  Pa.,  letter  submitting  report  on  preliminary  examination  and 
survey  of  and  review  of  reports  on  Schuylkill  Rivei-,  Pa.  July  9,  1946.  35  p.  3 
maps.     (H.  doc.  699,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.)     t 

Waterway  from  Empire,  La.,  to  Gulf  of  Mexico,  letter  submitting  report  on 
preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  waterway  from  Gulf  of  Mexico  to 
Empire,  La.,  via  Grand  Bayou  Pass,  Bayou  Scofield,  or  other  streams  to  Buras 
and  Empire.  July  9,  1946.  12  p.  2  maps.  (H.  doc.  697,  79th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 
[This  report  is  on  the  survey  only.]  f 
L.  C.  card  46-27918 

Hississnn  eiver  commission 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  Mississippi  River  Commission  consist  of  annual  reports, 
annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  stages,  annual  pamphlets  showing  daily  river  dis- 
charge, and  aunual  pamphlets  showing  results  of  river  discharge  measurements ;  also 
publications  of  the  Waterways  Experiment  Station  operating  under  the  direction  of  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission.  The  Mississippi  Kiver  Commission  pul)lishes  maps  and 
charts  of  the  Mississippi  River ;  navigation  maps  of  the  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo,  111., 
to  tlie  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  :  500,000  and  1  :  250,000.  Topographic  quadrangle  maps  in  colors, 
scale  1  :  G2.500  of  the  alluvial  valley  of  the  lower  Mississippi  River  are  also  published  by 
the  Mississippi  River  Commission  :  the  topographic  quadrangle  maps  comprise  217  sheets 
and  cover  portions  of  the  States  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Mis- 
sissippi, and  Louisiana  adjacent  lo  the  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  with  an  area  of 
over  52,000  square  miles  mapped.  All  are  sale  publications  obtainable  only  from  the 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  except  the  annual  reports  which  are  issued  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OflBce.  No  discount  is  allowed.  Requests 
for  information  as  to  lists  of  publications  and  maps  and  method  of  making  remittances 
should  be  addressed  to :  The  Mississippi  River  Commission,  P.  O.  Box  SO,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps 

Mississippi.  Mississippi,  Senatobin  quadrangle,  lat.  34°30'-34°45',  long.  S9°45'- 
9a°.  Scale  1:62,500,  contour  intervals  5  and  20  ft.  Edition  of  1944,  Army 
Map  Service,  Army.  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  17X14  in.  t  10(^,  Mississippi 
River  Connuission,  Vicksburg,  Miss.  ■W31.9:Se55 

Mississippi-Tennessee,  Hernando  quadrangle,  lat.  34°45'-35°,  long.  S9°45'- 

90°.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  intervals  5  and  20  ft.  Edition  of  1944,  Army 
Map  Service,  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1946.  17X14  in.  t  10^,  Mississippi 
River  Commission,  Vick.sburg,  Miss.  W31.9:  H43 

HISTORICAL  DIVISION 

Fifth  Army  at  Winter  Line   (Nov.  15,  1943-Jan.  15,  1944.)      [1945.]     viii-f  117 
p.  il.  (American  forces  in  action  series.)      [Title  on  cover  is:  The  Winter  Line. 
Another  illustration  on  front  cover.]     *  I'aper,  25tf.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  46-26222  W110.7  :  W73 

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December  1946  1437 

Makin.  Capture  of  Makin  (Nov.  20-24,  1M3).  [1946.]  viii+136  p.  il.  3  maps. 
(American  forces  in  action  series.)  [Another  illustration  on  front  and  back 
covers.]     *  I'aper,  35^.     •  Item  1131  W110.7 :  M28 

L.  C.  card  4G-27826 

NATIONAL  GUARD  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,     f 

Note. — National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  iiamphlet  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. 

27.  Physical  examinations;  Oct.  4,  1946.      [1946.]      8  p.      [Supersedes  MGR  27,  Apr.  1, 

1927.  and  Changes  1,  Nov.  9,  1933,  MGR  28,  Dec.  31,  1924,  and  Changes  2,  May 

25,    198(5.]      •    Item   1181  W70.7/4:27/3 

75-14.  Federal  property  :  Maintenance  and  repair  of  equipment  issued  to  air  units  of 

National  Guard;  Aug.  30,  1946.      [1946.]      4  p.  4"      [Supersedes  MGR  75-14, 

July  1,  1927.]  W70.7/4:  75-14/2 

QUARTERIH ASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Oovcrnment  supplies.  U.  S.  Army  specification:  Packaging  and  packing  of  web- 
bing, amdt,  1 ;  Aug.  22,  1946.     1946.     1  p.  12°     (No.  100-62  [amdt.  1].)     f 

W1.49:100-62/amdt.l 


WAR  MOBILIZATION  AND  RECONVERSION  OFFICE 

CONTRACT  SETTLEMENT  OFFICE 

Report.    War  contract  terminations  and  settlements,  report  by  director  of  con- 
tract settlement  to  Congress,  9th  report,  Oct.  1946.     [1946.]     cover  title,  ii-f  48 
p.  11.     [Another  illustration  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  Lie.     •  Item  1131 
L.  C.  card  45-3-5598.  Y  3.W  19/7  :  107/9 

Stow  Manufaeturing  Co.  Appeal  of  Stovp  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Maritime 
Commission,  decided  Sept.  16,  1946;  opinion  [and  decision].  [1946.]  5  p. 
(Appeal  Board,  proceeding  no.  53.)     f     •  Item  1131  Y3.W  19/7 :  108/53 

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Index   to 

United  States 
GOVERNMENT 
PUBLICATIONS 

Monthly  Catalog 


ISSUED     BY     THE 


Superintendent  of  Documents 
Nos.   612-623 

JANUARY -DECEMBER     1946 


UNITED    STATES 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

WASHINGTON  :  I947 


INDEX 

To  Monthly  Catalog,  January — -December  1946 


'Note.-  -Etitries  appear  in  this  i7ulex  (l)under  names  of  Oovernment  or  corporate  authors; 
(2)  under  pvrsonul  authors;  (S)  under  scries  titles  of  puhlitatinns,  if  distinctive: 
ii)   under  subjects.     Specific  subjects  are  not  duplicated  under  the  Oovernment  authors. 


A  Pajic 

A  America.  1946 54S 

A.  A.  A.,  see  Agricultural  Adjustment 

Agency. 
A.    N.    C.   Committee,   sec   Army-Navy- 
Civil   Committee   on   Air- 
craft Design  Criteria. 

A.  P.  W.  Paper  Co.,  Inc 182.  684,  1863 

A.  S.  F.,  see  Army  Service  Forces. 
A.  U.  S.,  see  Army. 

AAA,  see  Agricultural  Adjustment 
Agency. 

Aberg,  Ewert,  barley  varieties 861 

Aaron,  James,  court  case 1182 

AI>bey  Mausoleum,  Inc.,  property,  in- 
clude in  Arlington  Na- 
tional Cemetery 166 

Al)bot,  Cbarles  G. : 

energy  spectra  of  stars 551 

solar  variation  and  weather 311 

Washington    precipitation,    1945— 

46 551 

Abbott.  Frank  T.,  jr.,  effects  of  rough- 
ness on  airfoils 1288 

Abbott,  Norman,  relief 244,  1063 

Abercrombie,  .T.   S.,  court  case 1208 

Aberdeen,  S.  Dali.,  aeronautical  chart_     .'!44 
Aberdeen  &  Rockfish  R.  R.  : 

court  case 182,946,1275 

rates l.'?74 

rates  on  petroleum 280 

rates  on  potash 1092 

■wharfage    charges 1093 

.\hernethy,    R.    F.,    Alaska    coal,    anal- 

y.ses 930 

Abilene,     Tex.,     instrument     approach 

charts 22,  1023 

Abilene    &    Southern    R.    R.,    rates    on 

steel 280,404 

Abowitz,   Herbert  M.  : 

wage  rates  of  streetcar,   etc.,   op- 

perators 658 

wages     and     hours     in     printing 

trades 1187 

wages    and    hours    of    motortruclc 

drivers,  etc 1383 

Al)rahamsen,  Martin  A.,  farmers'  re- 
gional  association 459 

Abrams,  Edward,  effects  of  mildew  on 

strap  leather 1028 

Abrams,  Meyer,  court  case 281 

Abrasives  : 

coated    products,    simplified    prac- 
tice     1027 

materials,  in  1945 1270 

materials,  preprint  from  minerals 

yearbook 72,  1173 

see  also  names  of  abrasive  mate- 
rials. 

Abrolhos  Anchorage,   chart 534 

Absecon  Inlet,  review  of  reports 696 

Absecon  Light : 

property  conveyance — 

hearings 1055 

law 1035 

reports 893,912 

Absentee  voting,  see  Voting. 

Absorbent  rolls,  dental,  specification 437 


Page 

Abstracts,  see  subject  of  abstract. 

Acacia,   specification 109 

Academy  of  Sciences,  see  National 
Academy  of  Sciences. 

Acampo  Winery  &  Distilleries,  Inc 131G 

Access  openings.  Ships  Bureau  manual.  1302 

Accessible.  Baie,  chart 1301 

Accident  Boards  and  Commissions,  As- 
sociation of,  see  Inter- 
national Association  of 
Industrial  Accident 
Boards  and  Commissions. 

Accident  insurance,  survey 1362 

Accidents  : 

aircraft — - 

Civil    Aeronautics    Board    re- 
ports   19-20, 

154-155,  236,  343,  464, 
719-720,  865-866,  1021- 
22,  1150-51,  1241,  1351. 

non  air-carrier    1151 

statistical  tables,  non-air  car- 
rier         19 

cliildhood  mortality 190 

coal     mine     accident     prevention 

course 178,  635,  1083 

coal-mine  fatalities,  monthly 73,  790 

farm,  watch  your  step 859 

ground-fire 866 

industrial    955 

metal-mine     accident     prevention 

course 178,  510,  1083 

metal  mine  explosives 178 

motor  carrier — 

during  1943 182 

during    1944 1375 

uieclianical    defect 1093 

motor  vehicle  fatalities,  quarterly 

summary 17 

prevention,  publications 25 

railroad — • 

accident  bulletin  113 181 

grade-crossing,   1945 94,3 

investigation   reports 78, 

181-182,     277-278.     400- 
401,     516-517,     642.    798, 
943,  1089,  1178,  1274-75, 
1371. 
reported    by    steam    railways, 

summary 78 

slauglitering  and  meat-packing  in- 
dustry         806 

why  commit  hara-kiri? 866 

work  injuries  in  1944 288 

see    also    Collisions    at    sea- — In- 
juries— Safety  of  life. 
Accolade  certificates.  Army  and  Navy_     445 
Accomac    County,     Va.,     mail     routes, 

schedules-  301,  819,  1111, 1416 
Accountable    oflScers,    see    Disbursing 

oflacers. 
Accountants,    see     Accounts    and     ac- 
counting. 
Accounting,  see  Accounts  and  account- 
ing. 
Accounting  and   Rates  Division,   Civil 

Aeronautics  Bd 464 

1439 


1440 


Index,  1946 


Accoiintiiif: 


rnK( 


Offiop.     xce     Gpikt.-iI     Ac- 
couiitiiif:  Offirp. 
Accounts  and  accountinR  : 

AAF  manual  of  cost  acpoiintinjr__  502 
accountlnj:  numbers  for  ships,  ptp_  815 
Army — • 

appropriation  and  project  ac- 
counts     1434 

cost  accountini;,  repairs,  etc   113] 
fiscal  accounting  for  field  In- 
stallations       561 

regulations 132  216 

438.   008-999.    1128.    121.'i 
certified     public     accountant     re- 
quirements         770 

foreign  theater  fiscal  offices 1.327 

Navy     operational     training     pro- 
gram     nil 

pay  roll  deductions,  etc 1204 

persons  furnishing  cars,  etc l.'?7() 

petroleum      contractors,      instruc- 
tions       (527 

requisition    for    accountable    war- 

rant    1364 

telephone  accounting  bulletin 386 

uniform  system  of  accounts — ■ 

electric  railroads 797,  1178 

ocean-cable  carriers.  386.  387.  1360 
telephone  companies.  380,  387,  13r(9 

■wire-telegraph   carriers 380 

387,  1360 
8ee  also  Disbursing  officers — Ex- 
ppnditurps  — ■  Finance  — 
Pay,  allowances,  etc. — 
also  names  of  depart- 
ments,  etc. 

Accounts  Bureau,  Fiscal   Service 436 

estimate    303 

Accounts  Bureau.  Navy  Dept..  see  Sup- 
plies   and    Accounts    Bu- 
reau. 
Accounts  Bureau,  Post  Office  Dept   __    971 

1111 
Accounts  Committee,  House  : 

reports—    33,    163,    242,    353-354,    594. 
739.  878,  1048-49 
Accouterments,  see  Military  equipment 

and  supplies." 
Acee,  Alfred,  workmen's  compensation 

legislation    411 

Acer,  see  Maijle. 

Acetone,  specification 1429 

Acetylene,    explosibility 73 

Acheson,  Dean  : 

British  loan,  what  it  means  to  us_  313 
credit  to  Britain  and  world  trade.  432 
credit  to  Britain,  key  to  expanded 

trade   432 

Acheson.  Margaret  M.,  court  case 646 

Acids,  general  schedule  of  supplies 486 

see  also  names  of  acids. 
Acquisitions    Department.    IJbrarv    of 

Congress--  89.  289."  807.  1188 
Acree.  S.  F. : 

activity  coefficients  of  /)-phenosul- 

fonate    buffers 1354 

dissociation  constant  of  o-phthalic 

acid 239.  467 

pH  of  acid  iiotassium  phthalate 467 

reproducibility    of    lead    electrode. 

etc 588 

sodium    chloride    effect    on    boric 

acid,   etc 1027 

ultraviolet    spectra    and    dissocia- 
tion   constants 467 

Actions  at  law  : 

marine  litigation,  agreement  with 

Norway 209 

packers   and   stockyards   act. 

monthly  report 14.  15,  713 

rules  for  civil  procedure — 

estimate  for  preparation 547 

proposed  amendments 1207 

rules  of  criminal  procedure.-   433,  831 
see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
Acts,  see  Laws. 
Actuarial  tables  and  life  tables 718 


.  Page 

Actuaries  Board,  report,  25th 716    1149 

.Adams,  Adam  A.,  court  case 182    946 

Adams,    Byron    P.,    statement '  362 

Adams,  C.  J.,  court  case 1375 

.^dams,  Charles,  sec  Adams,  C.  J 
.\dams,   Georgian  : 

agricultural    experiment    stations, 

1945 45g 

food  and  nutrition  investigations.     576 

Adams,  Gilbert  N.,  court  case 282    499 

Adams,  J.   Richard  :  ' 
ammonium  nitrate  for  use  as  fer- 
tilizer         1017 

fertilizers     and     lime,     resourcesT 

etc CR1 

Adams,  K.  T.  : 

hydrographic  manual 866 

radio  acoustic  ranging 311 

Adams,   Pierrepoint,   court  case 349 

Adams,  Reba,  leather  glovemaking-   _-     711 

Adams,  William  J.,  court  case 946 

Adams  Bayou,   improvement,   report 1133 

Adams     Field,     instrument     approach 

charts 727    1024 

Adams   Transfer  &   Storage   Co 643 

Adamston    Flat    Glass    Co- 12O8 

Adapters,  assembly,  specification 694 

Addison,  Jeffery  M.,  court  case 118'> 

Addison   Miller,   Inc Z  1258 

Address  sets,  see  Public  address  sets. 

Addresses,  copyrighted 89    807 

see    also    subject    of    address,    or 
name  of  person  by  whom 
delivered. 
Aden,  Gulf  of,   sailing  directions,  sup- 
plement       533 

Adhesive    tape,    packaging,     etc.,     for 

overseas    130." 

Adhesives  : 

bonding  strength 293 

paste,   specification 1303 

Adjutant  General's  Department--  136  220 
330,  445.  563.  695,  848. 
1004,  1132,  1219,  1327, 
1435 

Army  regulations 691,  840 

correction  for  Mar.  monthly  index.  '  334 

organization  and  functions 220    330 

695.   848,    1327,   1435 
posters..  440-446.  563-564.  696,  1005. 
,,,     .     .         1132.    1219,   1.327,   1435 
Adler,    Alfred    A.,    pressures    through 

screens    1404 

Adler,  Louis,  Realty  Co.,  Inc 832 

Adler,    Sanford   D.,   Inc 308 

Adler  Metal  Products  Corporation 925 

.  ,    .    .  ,     ,.  1093,  1275 

Administration. 

Note. — For  all  headings  in 
which  the  word  "Administra- 
tion" occurs,  see  the  alphabet- 
ing  word,  e.  g.  Civil  Aeronau- 
tics Administration. 
Administrative  Division,  Justice  Dept., 

estimate    823 

Administrative  Office  of  United  States 

Courts 7,  229,  705.  1341 

report.  1945 229 

Administrative  procedure  : 
improve — 

hearings    749 

law 730 

_   reports 603,   607 

le^islative  history 1256 

Administrative  Research  Section,  Pub- 
lic Roads  Admin 931 

.Administrative    series,    Agriculture 

.  ,     .    .  Dept    1015 

Administrative    Service    Office,     Price 

Administration  Office 306. 

1309 
Admiral      (naval     title),      see     Coast 
Guard — Navy. 

Admiralty  Inlet,  chart 1 1247 

Admiralty    Islands,    operations   of    1st 

Cavalry  Division 1329 

Adolescents,  see  Youth. 


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Adoption  : 

children  aciiuire  new  parents 803 

children  born  in  D.  C 599,  Glti,  S73 

New  Jersey  law 190 

social  and  health  problem 190 

Adrian,  E.   D.,   brain  rhythms 310,  311 

Adult  Blind,  Books  for  the,  see  Books 
for  the  Adult  Blind. 

Advance,     Mo.,     instrument     approach 

chart 345,  124G 

Advances  to  member  banks  by  Federal 

reserve  banks 778 

Advertising  Council,  how  you  can  help 

check  inllation,  etc 1127 

Advisement,  Training,  Placement  Sec- 
tion     13U3 

Advisory  Board  on  Recreation  Serv- 
ices, see  National  Ad- 
visory Board  on  Kecrea- 
tion  Services. 

Advisory  Commission  to  Council  of  Na- 
tional Defense,  minutes_   1308 

Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics, 
■see  National  Advisory 
Committee  for  Aeronau- 
tics. 

Advisory     Committee    on     Descriptive 

Cataloging,  report 1385 

Advisory  Committee  on  Maternal  and 
Child  Health  Services,  re- 
port  of  meeting,   1945 525 

Advisory  Committee  on  Rules  for  Civil 

Procedure 1207 

Advisory  Committee  on  Services  for 
Crippled  Children,  re- 
port of   meeting,   1945 525 

Advisory  Council  on  International 
Monetary  and  Financial 
Problems,  see  National 
Advisory  Council  on  In- 
ternation  Monetary  and 
Financial  Problems. 

Advisory     Dental     Research     Council, 

see  National  Advisory   Dental 
Research  Council. 

Advisory  Medical  Policy  Council,  see 
National  Advisory  Medi- 
cal Policy  Council. 

Advisory  Mental  Health  Council,  see 
National  Advisory  Men- 
tal  Health   Council. 

Aedes  aegypti,  see  Mosquitoes. 

Aegean  Sea,  sailing  directions,  sup- 
plement         533 

Aegeriidae,  niotlis  of  family 983 

Aerial  navigation,  see  Aeronautics. 

Aero-Transportes,    S.    A 343 

Aerodindmica  para  pilotos 208 

Aerogenerators,  wind  power,  twin- 
wheel  777 

Aerology,  see  Air. 

Aeronautical  charts,  see  Maps  and 
charts — also  names  of  lo- 
calities, etc. 

Aeronautical  communications,  see  Ra- 
dio communication. 

Aeronautical  equipment  and  supplies  : 
aircraft      instruments,      technical 

manual    1320 

airworthiness    of    aircraft    equip- 
ment       1151 

aviation   supply 299 

Navy  freight  classification  guide-    299, 

967 
see   also   Military   equipment    and 
supijlies — also    name    o€ 
special       e(iuipment       or 
sujiply. 

Aeronautical  laboratories,  construc- 
tion   provision 077 

Aeronautical  materials,  see  Aeronauti- 
cal etiuipment  and  sup- 
plies. 

Aeronautical  Training  Center,  Inc 487, 

880, 1030 


PUKB 

Aeronautics  : 

air   marking 342 

air  navigation — 

CAA    program 1240 

facilities  outside  U.   S 1417 

radio    aids 19 

air  recklessness 1150 

air  services  agreement  with — 

Great    Britain 615,1121 

Iceland    123 

Norway   553 

air  services   transit  agreement 984 

air  traffic  rules 236 

air  transport  agreement  with — 

Belgium    1423 

Denmark 1313 

other  Powers 984 

Portugal    987 

air  transportation  system 1152 

airline    statistics 464 

airlines  of  the  world 865 

Army  air  service  laws 353 

basic  instrument  flight 583 

cartilla  terminolfigica  para  man- 
iobras      elemen  tales      de 

vuelo    1121 

civil  aeronautics  bulletin 154,  342 

civil    aeronautics    manual 236, 

583,  1021,  1149 

civil  air  regulations 155,  236,  348, 

866,  1022,  1151,  1241 

amendments,  note 20 

civil   aviation   agreements 552, 

912,1162 
commercial  aviation  agreements--  1288 
correction  for  Dec.   1945  monthly 

index 4 

defense  investigation,  aviation 381 

employment  in  aviation  occupa- 
tions           87 

employment  outlook  in  civil  avia- 
tion          342 

flight    engineering 1413 

flight   information    bulletin 19 

flight  information  manual 1021 

flying  and  ground  school  ratings--    343, 
583, 1149 

flying  the  weather  map 532 

foreign  air  news  digest 20,  720 

indexes    464,  1151 

handbook  of  civil  aviation 464 

how  free  are  the  skyways? 560 

liuman  limits  in  flight 310,  311 

index  to  civil  aeronautics  journal, 

1945     19 

instrument  flight  rule  traffic  con- 
trol         154,865 

lateral     control     for    satisfactory 

flying    qualities 95 

local,  etc..  air  service,  investiga- 
tion           19 

low-slow    flying 1352 

maps  and  charts,  see,  in  main  al- 
phabet. Maps  and  charts, 
militarv  aviation   mission,  Guate- 
mala         313 

minutein(>n  of  the  air 845 

navigation  facilities  abroad,  esti- 
mate     __-      546 

navigation  facilities  abroad,  in- 
terim   arrangements 544 

non-military  and  non-naval  trans- 
portation on  air  trans- 
ports        544,1308 

nonscheduled  air  carrier  rules 866 

oversea  carriers,  authoritv  to  op- 
orate  in  TT.  S 55 

I)ath  of  flight 236 

practical  air  navigation 154 

I)ressure     i>attern     flight,     theory, 

etc    1299 

realm  of  flight 464 

research 310,  311 

safety   in   air   investigation 914 

sanitary  aerial  navigation,  con- 
vention         122 


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1107 


95 


«G5 

1390 

95 


Aerouuutlca — Continued 

scheduled  uir  currier  rules__  101.'2 
biugle  lieadiuK  llif,'lil,  tlieory,  etC-_ 
stubiiity     and     control     tests     in 

fliglit    

student  pilot  guide 583 

that  uUO-foot  regulation 1150 

Trans-Arctic  aviation 310,311 

urban   points   not    certiticated  for 

service 

war  air  service  pattern,  changes.- 
warning  device  for  use  in  flight-. 
wind-tunnel     data     for     dynamic 

Ilight    conditions 

women   in  aviation 1188 

world  leadership  in  air  transpor- 
tation         55 

see   also    Aircraft,    and    types    of 
aircraft — Airports       and 
aviation  fields. 
Aeronautics  Administration,  see  Civil 
Aeronautics    Administra- 
tion. 
Aeronautics   Advisory    Committee,    see 
National   Advisory   Com- 
mittee for  Aeronautics. 
Aeronautics  Authority,  see  Civil  Aero- 
nautics Authority. 
Aeronautics  Board,  see  Civil  Aeronau- 
tics Board. 

Aeronautics  Bureau,   Naw   Dept 107 

Aetna  Casualty  &  Surety  Co 81 

Aetna  Portland  Cement  Co 389 

Africa  : 

I     aircraft  position  chart 1248 

lights  and  fog  signals,  lists 416,  666 

sailing  charts 296,  533,  668 

sailing  directions,  supplements-  665,  608 
see   also    French    North    Africa — 
French     West     Africa — 
Union  of  South  Africa. 

After   1946,    whatV ; 1320 

Agar,  chemical,  etc.,   properties 630 

Aged,    see   Old   age   and   survivors    in- 
surance. 

Agenosho  Wan,  chart 1194 

Agent  oflScers,  see  Disbursing  officers. 
Aggregate,       portland-cement-concrete, 

specification    214 

Agnew,  John,  court  case 988,  1376 

Agricultural    adjustment,    see   Agricul- 
tural  Adjustment 
Agency  —  Agriculture  — 
also  special  subject. 
Agricultural  Adjustment  Agency  : 

compilation    of    soil    conservation, 

etc.,  acts 8 

report,    1945 234 

Agricultural  and  Industrial  Chemistry 

Bureau 10,  147,  338,  456, 

575,  860,  1144,  1233,  1342 
publications  and  patents,  lists-  456.  457 

report,    1945 338 

Agricultural  chemistry,  see  Chemistry. 
Agricultural  conservation  program  : 

applications  for  payment 15-16,  233, 

1019,  1148,  1347,  1348 
committeeman's      practice     hand- 
book, supplements 151, 

233-234 

conservation  materials,  etc 152, 

233,  715 

east  central  region 233,  714,  1347 

north  central  region-  151,  233-234,  1019 

northeast    region 714 

performance,  determining 714.  1019 

performance,  reporting,  etc 461,  715 

program   bulletin 1348 

regional  bulletin 16 

supplement  1   to  bulletin 715 

western  region 234,  715 

sec    also    names    of    States — also 
special  subject. 
Agricultural  cooperation,  see  Coopera- 
tion. I 


Page 

Agricultural  credit  : 

agricultural   finance   review 338 

amend  emergency   farm   mortgage 
act,  etc.-  - 

hearings 878,  1062,  1161 

law 1035 

reports 739.  763,  899,  905 

changing    picture    in    agricultural 

finance 578 

circulars  on  farm  credit 459 

consolidate  Federal  lending  agen- 
cies— 

hearings 354 

reports 242,  369 

credit  for  tomorrow's  agriculture-     229 

farm  tenant  act  anicndnients 372,  610 

financing     through     Farm     Credit 

Admin 340 

first  step  in  rehabilitation 232 

GI  loan  guaranty  increased 230 

hay    and    pasture    seed    loan    pro- 
gram   —I 713 

how     veterans     obtain     guaranty 

loan    231 

loans  under  F.  C.  A.,  report-  -  459,  1345 

I)reference  loans  to  veterans 354, 

369,  472,  484.  1039,  1046 

publications,  price  list 1265 

refinancing    Land    Bank    Commis- 
sioner  loans 823 

Agricultural      Credit      Administration, 
see  Farm  Credit   .\dmin- 
istration. 
.V:.'ricultural   Credit   Agency  : 

create     (H.    R.    3422    and    II.     K. 
4873)  — 

hearings 354 

reports 242.  369 

.Agricultural  Credit  Board  : 

establish    (H.   R.   3422   and   H.    R. 
4873)  — 

hearings 354 

reports 242.  369 

.Xgiicultural    economics,    see    Agricul- 
ture. 

.\gricMiltural  Flconomics  Bureau 8, 

146,  229,  338,  455,  573, 
706,  859,  1016, 1143, 1231, 
1341 

material  on  Missouri  Valley 9 

publications,  check  list 9,  707 

report,    1945 147 

see  also  Tolley,  Howard. 
-Agricultural    education,    see    Agricul- 
tural schools. 
.Agricultural     Engineering,     Plant    In- 
dustry,   and    Soils    Bu- 
reau, see  Plant  Industry, 
Soils,     and     Agricultural 
Engineering  Bureau. 
.\;;ricull  ural  experiment  stations: 

agreement  witli  Guatemala 208 

food  and  nutrition  investigations.     576 

in  Latin  America 200 

report.  1945 458 

workers,  1945-46 . 1234 

xee  also  names  of  stations. 
Agricultural   extension,    see   Extension 
Service — Extension  woi"k. 
.Agricultural  financing,  see  Agricultur- 
al  credit. 
.Agricultural     implements,     see     Farm 
implements   and   machin- 
ery. 
Agricultural  income,  see  Income. 

Agricultural  Insurance  Co 1050 

Agricultural  labor,  see  Farm  labor. 
Agricultural    loans,    see    Agricultural 

credit. 
Agricultural  machinery,  see  Farm  im- 
plements and  machinery. 
Agricultural  materials,  see  Agricultur- 
al supplies. 
Agricultural    periodicals,    see    Periodi- 
cals. 


January-December 


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Agricultural  |)ests.  see  names  of  pests, 

or  plants  affected. 
Agricultural   products  : 

air  transport  of  perishables 455 

alcohol  from  agricultural  com- 
modities      147 

commodity  futures  statistics 712 

exports,   outlook  for 1232 

farm  wages  in  determining  parity 

price 484 

Federal  plants  for  processing 859 

foreign  trade 1".,  8G2 

grading,  color  measurement 4f>0 

interference  with  perishable  prod- 
ucts transportation,  crim- 
inal offense — 

minority  views 495 

reports 495,   759 

veto    message 821 

market   outlets 1232 

marketing  and  distribution — 

hearings 5049 

law 1035 

reports 879,  1061 

new  outlets 1232,  1342 

price  control  responsibility 763, 

877,  974,  1043,  1047,  1113 

publications,  price  list 1265 

records,  reports,  etc.,  of  CCC  bins, 

etc 715 

tariff  rates 1144 

utilization  of  surplus  commodities-.     903 

weights  and  conversion  factors 1231 

see    also    Crops — also     names    of 
special  products. 
Agricultural  Relations  Office,  see  For- 
eign   Agricultural    Rela- 
tions Office. 
Agricultural  research,  see  Agriculture. 
Agricultural  Research  Administration_      10, 
147,    230,    338,    456,    575, 
708,  860,  1016,  1144,  1233, 
1342. 

estimates    545 

report.  1945 338 

Agricultural    Research    Center,    Belts- 

ville,  Md.,  activities 230 

Agricultural      research     journal,      see 
Journal    of    agricultural 
research. 
Agricultural    residue    pulps,    bleaching 

studies 1343 

Agricultural  schools  in  Latin  America-     200 
Agricultural    Section,    Savings    Bonds 

Division     1212 

Agricultural  situation,  see  Agriculture. 
Agricultural   societies  in   Latin   Amer- 
ica         200 

Agricultural     statistics,     see    Agricul- 
ture. 
Agricultural  supplies  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies.   128,  1429 

purchasing  cooperatives 149 

Agricultural  wages,  see  Wages. 
Agricultural    workers,    savings    bonds 

information    1212 

see  also  Farm  labor. 
Agriculture  : 

adjustment  and  income 62 

agricultural    adjustment    act 

amended  to  July  1,  1945_  8 

agricultural  adjustment  act  amend- 
ments— 

hearings    739 

laws     352, 

1037, 1042 

reports    163, 

257,    471,    484,    595,    739. 
903,  1061. 

agricultural   finance  review 338 

agricultural    policy,    what    peace 

can    mean 337 

agricultural      situation      (periodi- 
cal)     8,706 


'  Page 

.\gr1culture — Continued 

agriculture  in  the  Americas 13,  711 

index  to  v.  5 459 

agriculture,    industry,   and   future 

of    farmers 145 

balance  sheet 146,  1231,  1261 

bibliography 14,  712 

census      appropriation,      proposed 

provision 822 

census  publications,  price  list 1264 

changes    in    farming   in    war    and 

peace 1016 

Chile's  pattern  of  production 1236 

climatology,   etc.,   of  Ukraine 459 

conserv.-ition,  see,  in  main  alpha- 
bet. Agricultural  conser- 
vation p  r  o  g  r  a  m — Soil 
conservation. 

cotton  and  southern  farming 337 

decisions 7,  705 

dependence  on  beekeeping__' 1016 

domestic    allotment    act,     as 

amended    8 

equality 145 

Europe  and  United  States  agri- 
culture         229 

extension  work,  see,  in  main  alplia- 

bet.  Extension  work, 
farming    for    the    future    in    New 

York    1346 

foreign    agriculture    (periodical) _      13. 

711 

index  to  v.  9 459 

foreign  agriculture  circular 1018 

from  dryland  farming  to  irriga- 
tion     1342 

getting  started  in  farming 455 

good-neighborllness  through  col- 
laboration       122 

in  Brazil 1122 

information  on  foreign  agricul- 
ture    ..__     459 

irrigation,  salt  problem 1233 

labor  tinionism  in  American  agri- 
culture         805 

on-the-job    training    for    veterans, 

establishments  offering-     1287 
outlook — 

charts    859, 1342 

1947  and  be.vond 1342 

summary   of   remarks 1341 

peacetime    adjustments    in    farm-* 

ing 578 

post-war    229,  1058 

processing    industries 513 

producers,  extension  of  pay- 
ments      595,  903,  1044 

productivity,  1942-45 955 

publication,  agricultural  finance 338 

publications  available  to  home- 
makers,  etc 1345 

research  for  l)etter  farming 230 

research  into  basic  laws — 

hearings    1049 

law  — 1035 

reports    879,  1061 

self-sustaining,    restoring 705 

soil  conservation,  see,  in  main 
alphabet.  Agricultural 
conservation  program. 

slake  in   full   employment 146 

statistical    summary 8,  706 

statistics,    1945 " 705 

statistics,  price  list  of  publica- 
tions     1265 

surveys  of  wages  and  wage  rntes-  574, 
708,  1143,  1232,  1233, 
1342 

takes     stock 229 

vocational,    materials    of   interest 

to   teachers 578 

workers  in  land-grant  colleges 1234 

world   situation 1342 


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Page 

Agriculture — Continued 

see  also  AKriculture  Department — 
Extension  work — Farms 
and  farmers — also  cer- 
tain headings  beginning 
Agricultural  — F  a  r  m — 
also  names  o-f  States, 
etc. — also  names  of  spe- 
cial products. 
Agriculture  and  Food  Organization  of 
United  Nations,  see  Food 
and  Agriculture  Organi- 
zation of  United  Nations. 
Agriculture  and  Forestry  Committee, 
Senate : 

calendar    256, llOO 

hearings    610,  762,  90:i 

reports 49.  168, 

256-257.    .'^72,    610,    761^ 
762,   90.^-904,    1061-62. 
Agriculture   and    Immigration    Depart- 
ment of  Louisiana 709 

Agriculture  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 163,  594,  1157 

hearings    168, 

24.S.  ,S54,  472.  595,  739, 
878,  1049,   1253. 

reports    33- 

34.  163,  242-243.  354. 
471-472,  595,  739,  879, 
1049. 

Agriculture     Department 7.145,229, 

337,  455,  573.  705.  859, 
1015.  1143,  1231,  1341. 

administrative    series 1015 

appropriations,  1946 — 

estimates,  etc 115,  303,  427 

proposed    revision 427 

appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates 3n.s. 

545,    546,    822,    974,    975 

.hearings 354,   762 

law    872 

reports    354,  369,  610.  738 

Army   officers   detailed 58 

assistant  secretaries 879,  903 

available  leaflets 232,  460,  580 

bibliographies,  etc..  available-  581,  1147 

current  list  of  top  officials 1147 

farmers'  bulletins,  see,  in  main  al- 
phabet, Farmers'  bulle- 
tins. 

laws  applicable.  1945 1148 

lending    powers 1039,  1046 

Library    14.150, 

581,  712,  1018,  1147.  1345 

list    (series) 150. 

581,  712,  1018,  1147,  1345 

report  14 

origin,  structure,  and  functions__   1345 

posters 455,    706,    1015.    1143 

price  control  responsihilitv 763,  877. 

974.    1043,    1047.    1113 

publications,   monthly  list 14,    712 

publications  on  clothing  and  tex- 
tiles   »__     710 

regional  development  of  land,  etc-     145 

•       regulations,  check  list 1143 

relation   to  outlook  to  programs-  1232 

report,     1945 - 229 

slidefllms 13 

technical      bulletins,     title     page, 

etc   460 

USDA  (periodical) 8,  706 

see  also  Anderson,  Clinton,  P. 
Agriculture   Department    Solicitor,   see 
Solicitor,  Agriculture 

Dept. 
Agriculture,      Inter-American     Confer- 
ence on,  see  Inter-Ameri- 
can  Conference   on  Agri- 
culture. 

Aguas  Buenas  quadrangle,  P.  R 1207 

Agwilines,  Inc 1374 

Ahlman,  C.,  sand  and  gravel  deposits 

of    North    Dakota 933 


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.Minapee   &    Western    Ry.  : 

court  case 946 

rates  on  carbon  dioxide; 644 

Aides,   Army   regulations 1214 

Aiguillettes,  specification 1415 

Aiken,  William  S.,  jr.  : 

nomenclature  for  airspeeds 1289 

wing  torsional  stiffness  for  roll- 
ing, etc 14^8 

Ailerons  : 

aerodynamic    tests    in    high-speed 

tunnel    1386 

beveled  -  trailing  -  edffe    Frise,    on 

fighter   1102 

l)lunt-nose    with    beveled    trailing 

edge    ^ 1289 

internally  balanced  sealed 1387 

leakage  past  nose,  effect 1387 

of  different  contour,  investigation-  1103, 

1387 

of  true  contour,  investigation 1387 

pressure  distribution 958 

radii  of  gyration,  etc.,  effect 1387 

stick   forces,   estimating 1401 

without  exposed  overhang  balance-  1386 
Air: 

aerology  series 107,  532,  1411 

airspeed    fluctuations    measure    of 

atmospheric  turbulence 1290 

dry,  work  required  to  compress 661 

fuel  mixtures,  factors  aflecting 959 

infiltration     rates     in     airplane 

cabins    660 

organic  emanations  from  apples, 
removal  from  atmos- 
phere       145 

see    also    certain    headings    begin- 
ning  Air. 
Air  almanac,  .see  American  air  almanac. 
Air  carriers,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  commerce,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  conditioning  : 

equipment,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

unit,  technical  manual 1001 

Air-cooled   engines,   see  Engines. 
Air  Coordinating  Committee  :  , 

demobilization  of  aircraft  indus- 
try           57 

establish 1200 

Air  ducts,  see  Ducts. 

Air  ejectors.  Ships  Bureaii  manual 671 

Air  flow,  see  Flow. 

Air  force  (periodical) 135,  845 

Air     Force     League,     see     Air     Power 

League. 
Air  Forces,  see  Army  Air  Forces. 
Air-hose,  sec  Hose  and  hose  fittings. 
Air  lines,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  Lines  Pilots  Assoc,  International, 

emergency   board 1077 

Air    mail  : 

jiostago  on  domestic  mail — 

hearings -  607,  1076 

law 1043 

reports 607,  1047,  1075 

Air  Mail  Week,  see  National  Air  Mail 

Week. 
Air   marking,   see  Aeronautics. 

Air  Mat^^riel  Command 1132.  1219 

Air  museum,  see  National  air  museum. 

Air  navigation,   see  Aeronautics. 

Air   navigation   charts,   see   Maps   and 

charts. 
Air  parcel  post,  see  Parcel  post. 
Air  pilots,  see  Aviators. 
Air  Policy  Board,  see  National  Air  Pol- 
icy Board. 
Air  j)Ower,  see  Aeronautics. 

Air  Power  League,  tax  exemption 604 

Air    recklessness,    article 1150 

Air  regulations,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  routes,  see  Airways. 

Air  sea  rescue  bulletin 1125 

Air  service,  see  Aeronautics. 
Air  ships,  see  Aircraft. 

Air  Technical   Service   Command 136, 

443,  1002 


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Air   traffic,   see   Aeronautics — Airports 

and  aviation  lields. 
Air  Traffic  Control  Division,  budgetary 

history 236 

Air    transport,    see    Aeronautics — Air- 
craft— also  names  of  ar- 
ticles transported. 
Airborne    troops,    tables    of    organiza- 
tion and  equipment '627,  441 

Aircraft : 

Army  Air  Forces  property  account- 
ing  1213 

assistance.  Army  regulations 691 

baggage,  outside  U.  S.,  regulations-   1214 

CAA-AAF  mechanics'  courses 094 

crash  rescue  procedure — . 1002 

crop  pest  control ^ 11 

defense    investigation 773 

demobilization   of   industry 57 

facts  for  industry 864 

inspection  and  maintenance  guide-   1132 

inventory  status  and  movement 980, 

1421 
larceny  in  air  transportation-  920,  1041 

lightning  discharges  to 959 

national  collection 1205 

oxygen  equipment,  installation 328 

power  plant  duct  components 1392 

production  policies  of  NDAC,  etc-      975 

protective  coatings  and  finishes 443 

spraying  DDT 693 

strength    under    repeated    applica- 
tions of  load 1190 

strength  values  in  wood  for  con- 
struction       580 

structural    materials,    strengths 1389 

surplus — 

aircraft   and   parts 138 

buyers,  market  studyJ 1118 

how  to  buy 980,  1118 

plants  and  facilities 57,  221 

type  and  production  certificates-  1151, 

1241 
wing  sweep  influence  on  stability, 

etc   960 

workers,    in    wartime,    St.    Paul, 

Minn    057 

see  also  Aeronautics — Aviators — 
also     names     of     special 
types  of  aircraft. 
Aircraft  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Aircraft   camera   lens  cones,   specifica- 
tions         219 

Aircraft  camera  magazine,  specifica- 
tion     1328 

Aircraft  cameras,  specifications 219,  845 

Aircraft  Design  Criteria  Committee, 
see  Army  -Navy-  Civil 
Committee  on  Aircraft 
Design   Criteria. 

Aircraft  dispatcher  certificates 1151 

Aircraft  Disposal  Office 980,  1118 

Aircraft  Division---  1323,  1324,  1432,  1483 
Aircraft  engines,  see  Engines. 
Aircraft    equipment,    see    Aeronautical 

equipment  and  supplies. 
Aircraft    instruments,    see    Aeronauti- 
cal   equipment    and    sup- 
plies. 
Aircraft   inter-coolers  : 

cooling-air  weight,  flow,  and  pres- 
sure   drop 1390 

cross-flow  plate-type 1396 

CToss-flow  tubular 1396 

design    90 

Aircraft  metals,  see  Metals. 
Aircraft  munitions,  see  Munitions. 
Aircraft  plants,  see  Aircraft. 
Aircraft  propellers,  see  Propellers. 
Aircraft     supplies,     see     Aeronautical 
equipment  and  supplies. 
Aircraft  turrets.  Navy  training  course-   1190 
Airfields,    see    Airports    and    aviation 

fields. 
Airflow,  see  Flow. 


Page 

Airfoils  : 

aerodynamic    balances    of    2    nose 

shapes,   etc 1388,  1395 

aerodynamic  characteristics-  1288,  1387, 

lilunt-nose   aileron   on,    tesis 1289 

^      boundary    layer    control    by    suc- 
tion     958,1388 

cascades,    direct    and    inverse    po- 
tential   problems 1289 

compressibility    effects    on    airfoil 

with  flaps 1288 

compressibility  effects  on  lift,  etc_   1288 

condition  on  initial  shock 529 

conformal      transformation      into 

straight  line 1288 

contour  modifications 1387 

control-surface    characteristics 1290 

designed      for      helicopter      rotor 

blades    1387 

entrance  vanes,  design 1387 

location    of    wing,    etc.,    effect    on 

airplane     809 

numerical  evaluation  of  e-function 

of  Theodorsen  theory 1387 

nuniorical  evaluation  of  e-integral 

in  Theodorsen  theory 1387 

liiUhing     moments     produced     by 

plain  flaps,  etc 1288 

pressure    distribution 289,  412,  1395 

profile   drag   coefficients 1388 

Keynolds  number,   etc.,   effects  on 

lift  and  drag 1288 

roughness  effects  on  lift  and  drag-   1288 

scale-effect    tests 1289 

scale,    etc.,    effects    on    lift    and 

drag 1289 

skin   wrinkles,   investigation 1189 

surface  roughness  effect  on  boun- 
dary-layer   transition 1288 

test  of  24  at  high  Mach  numbers.   1288 

tests  in  full-scale  wind  tunnel 90 

thin,  for  nonuniform  motion 193 

thin  oblique,  at  supersonic  speed 1289 

with — - 

double  slotted  flaps-  290,  1189,  1388 
round-nose    slotted    frise    ail- 
eron        809 

semispan   ailerons,   etc 1289 

slotted  extensible,  etc.,  tiaps-       90 
slotted    flaps    with    extended 

lips    90 

split  flaps 1289 

venetian-blind    flaps 90,  289 

Airframes,  wartime  expansion  of  Cali- 
fornia   industry 288 

Airline  distances,  P.-icific  area 814 

Airlines,  see  Aeronautics. 

Airman's    guide    (periodical) 1021 

Airmen,  see  Aviators. 

Airphoto  Identification   of   soils 1150 

Airplane  accidents,  see  Accidents. 

Airplane   meclianic,   .lob 217 

.\irplane  tires,  see  Tires. 
.\irplanes  : 

air  infiltration  in  cabins 660 

airspeed   installation,  static  pres- 
sure   error 1388 

airwortliiness,     civil     air     regula- 
tions     155.236.1151 

automatically    controlled,    lateral 

motions   104 

Boeing   S-307,   airspeeds,   etc 1289 

calibration,  etc.,  for  3-dimeftsional 

models 1389 

counterpart  vertical  fln  of  papreg-     460 

Douu'las   I)C-3,   airspeeds,  etc 1289 

flight  tests  with   toiNinemeter 1407 

flying   qualities    investigation----        95 
giist     loads     on     overloaded     air- 
planes     1291 

liunting    oscillations 1290 

lateral  control  characteristics 1290, 

1292,1388 

low-wing  monoplane,  tests 104 

marking,  speciflcations---  136,  328,  845 


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Airplanes — Continued 

moisture  lonteut  of  wood  in  struc- 
tures         i580 

motions    from    abrupt    movement 

of   controls 1388 

noise  reduction  nroblem 1190 

partial-span  models,  jet  boundary, 

etc.,    corrections 959 

positions    of    heavy     bombers     in 

space   1389 

rainfall  effect  on  fllRht,  etc 95 

range   of    fighter   planes,    increas- 
ing   1388 

sideslip  characteristics  of  tighter-  1294 

spinning  of  canard  airplane 1388 

spinning  of  large  airplanes 1289 

stlck-flsed  neutral  points 1289,  1405 

thrust    coeflacients.    gliding    with 

engine    idling 1296 

trim    characteristics,    influence   of 

tail 1388 

trim,  etc.,  factors  affecting 1294 

war  wings  for  peace 1421 

wing  location,  etc.,  effect 809 

wing  machine-gun,  etc.,  effects 1388 

see    also    Aeronautics — Aircraft — 
Landing  (aircraft) — Sta- 
bility of  airplanes. 
Airports  and  aviation  fields  : 

airphoto  identification  of  soils 1150 

airport  buildings 342 

airport  obstruction  plans 726, 

866,  1154.  1245 
Army-Navy-CAA     traffic     control 

proced-nres 464 

Federal    aid    for    development    of 

airports 470,  730 

Federal  airport  act,  sec.  8  opera- 
tion   747,  912 

Federal  airport  program,  estimate-     115 

foreign  airfield  reports 1214 

in  United  States,  chart 346 

traffic  control-tower  operator  cer- 
tificates        155 

see  also  name  of  airport  or  field, 
or  place  where  located. 

Airscrew  gyroscopic  moments 12S9 

Airships,  see  Aircraft. 

Airspeed  indicators,  specification 845 

Airspeeds  : 

Boeing  S-307  in  transport  opera- 
tion   1289 

Douglas  DC-3  iu  transport  opera- 
tion     1289 

fluctuations     measure     of     atmos- 
pheric turbulence 1290 

standard  nomenclature 1289 

static     error     in     installation     in 

dives,  etc 1388 

Airways: 

facilities,  establishing 974 

how  free  are  the  skyways? 560 

transportation  system  routes 1152 

Airworthiness,  gee  Aeronautical  equip- 
ment and  supplies — Air- 
planes. 

Aitape  Harbor  and  Koad,  chart 1195 

Aitchison,  Beatrice,  freight  classifica- 
tion   factors 041 

Aitchison,  C.  S. : 

subpress.  for  compressive  tests 102 

tensile,    etc.,    tests   of   magnesium 

alloy 97 

Alvers,  Floyd  D.,  court  case 685 

Aivin,  Austin  F.,  court  case 404 

Akkeshi  K6,  chart 534 

Akron,     Colo.,     instrument     approach 

chart    726 

Akron,      Ohio,     instrument     approach 

charts 22,  726,  1246 

Akron,     Canton     Sc     Youngstown     Ry., 

rates 1374 

Al  'Ajman,  chart 965 

Alabama  : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     151 
court  case 210 


Page 

Alabama — Continued 

mail   routes,   schedules 201, 

424,  971,  1306 

oil  and  gas  investigations 69,  632,  933 

park  conveyance — 

hearings 895,  1075 

law 874 

letter  from  Interior  Dept 605 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 605 

reports 755,  774 

post   route  map 113 

strategic  minerals  investigations.     933 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

war   casualties 531 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

Alabama  Geological  Survey 69,  933 

Alabama  Great  Southern  R.  R.  : 
rates  on — 

lead    403 

limestone 1181 

petroleum  jelly 403 

phosphate  rock 1374 

potatoes 280,  281 

sulfur 281 

Alabama  Power  Co 279.  1372 

Alabama  University 69,  275,  394,  933 

Alameda  County  Building  &  Construc- 
tion Trades  Council 654 

Alarie,  Joseph  E.,  relief 473,  611,  733 

Alas  Strait,  chart 1301 

Alaska 277,  796 

aeronautical  planning  chart 1247 

article  on  Alaska 796 

bond  issue 48,  266, 

350,  760,  924,   1035 

care  of  insane,  estimate 546 

chart 1025 

child    labor 525 

coal,  analyses 936 

coast  pilot,  supplements 583-584,  720 

communication  system,  estimate 1115 

defense  problems,  investigation 893 

district  judge,  retirement  privilege-  255, 

469 
fisheries — 

commercial    fisheries,    regula- 
tions  504,  932,  1265,  1364 

defense    program 1158 

laws  and  regulations 932 

laws  and  regulations,  obtain- 
ing        271 

protection    750 

statistical   digest 932 

game  and  fur  animals,  etc.,  regu- 
lations        932 

governor,  report,   1945 277 

mail   routes,   schedules 425, 

544,  971,  1416 

map    1171 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

minerals — • 

investigations    of    Geological 

Survey 506 

mineral   industry 1365 

resources 506,  1170,  1171 

molybdenite    investigations 1171 

municipalities,  amend  Hatch  act-     623 

nickel  investigations 1171 

official  trip  to  study 256 

postmasters   to   administer   oaths, 

etc 30 

[lostwar 1177 

public    lands     withdrawal.     Exec. 

order    1306 

Iiubllcations,  price  list 1169 

(luestions  and  problems 1256 

trade  in  domestic  and  foreign  mer- 
chandise     18,  718 

tundra   study 391 

ultrabasic    rock    bodies,    geology, 

etc    1171 

see  also   names  of  certain  locali- 
ties in  Alaska. 

Alaska  Airlines.  Inc 343 

Alaska  Game  Commission  : 

compensation  of  members 383 

regulations 932 


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Alaska,  Gulf  of,  aeronautical  cliart 721 

Alaska  Highway  : 

iuvestigation    ;»<>'.» 

recreatioual    resources 3'Jo 

Alaska  maritime  control  area 675 

Alaska     Pacific     Consolidated    Mining 

Co    518 

Alaska  Railroad  : 

employees,    compensation    act   ad- 
ministration     1417 

employees,   local   political   partici- 
pation     1035 

expenditures,    authorizing 256, 

776,  872 

retirement  report,  1945 716 

to    engage    in    ocean-going    vessel 

business    371 

Alaska  University  : 

geophv-ical  institute — 

Hearings    1356 

law 1039 

reports    760,  924 

Alaskan   International   Highway   Com- 
mission,   creating 362. 

758, 1071 
Alba,  Jorge  de,  see  De  Alba,  Jorge. 

Albanian  phrase  book 1130 

Albany,  N.  Y.  : 

aeronautical    chart 155,  1152 

commemorative  coins,  unexpended 

proceeds    ___  1036,  1050,  1062 
instrument  approach   charts_  345,  1023 
Albany    County,    Wyo..    Shanton    iron- 
ore  property 1269 

Albemarle  Hospital,  relief 50,  161 

Albers  Milling  Co 945 

Albert,  A.  R.,  internal  necrosis  of  po- 
tato tubers 337 

Albert  &  Harrison,  Inc 624,  946,  1093 

Alberta    (Italian  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 947 

Albia.   Iowa,   aircraft  accident 719 

Albion  quadrangle.  111 634 

Albrecht,  B.  J.,  Co 172 

Albrecht,  Edgar  S.,  court  case 1093 

Albrecht,     Isabelle,     impact     strength, 

etc..  of  plastics 1190 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  : 

aeronauticnl    chart 721 

instrument  approach  chart__  345,  1246 
Alcea  Band  of  Tillamooks,  court  case--    189, 

1285 
Alcoa.  Tenn.,  meteorological  summary.  1157 
Alcohol  : 

from  agricultural  commodities 147 

policies  of  WPB.   etc 975 

polyvinyl,  specification 198 

rates    on 1181 

Alcohol  plants  : 

disposal     221 

sugjirs  and  sirups  production 618. 

761,  875,917,  lOfiO 

Alcorn,   Archibald   J.,   relief 741. 

906. 1030 

Alden,   Harold   B.,   relief 258,  42.5 

Alden.  Herbert  W.,  court  case 348 

Alden  Coal  Co 517 

Aldred  Investment  Trust 182 

Aldrich,   C.   Anderson,   pediatric   medi- 
cine and  mental  hygiene-     954 
Aldrich,  W.  W.  : 

fruits  of  Deglet  Noor  date  palm--     577 
leaf  elongation   and   fruit  growth 

of    date 577 

Aleut    language,    grammar    with    dic- 
tionary         177 

Aleutian  Islands  : 

coast   pilot,   supplement 583 

flight    charts 1152 

map 1171 

Alexander,   Miss  Jimmie,  relief 474. 

612,  734 

Alexander,  S.  Kenneth,  court  case 832 

Alexander,   S.   R.,   yaw  characteristics 

of  airplane 129fi 

Alexander  quadrnntrle.  Ark 633 

Alexander  Wool  Combing  Co 182,646 


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Alexandria,     Minn.,     instrument     ai)- 

proach    chart 726 

Alfalfa  : 

immunity  to  pea  aphid 1343 

retention  of  carotene 10 

seed,   DDT  for   control   of  Lygus, 

etc 1017 

seed    money 1143 

silage  and  hay,  for  milk  produc- 
tion         575 

Alfalfa   weevil,    DDT   control    on    seed 

alfalfa 1017 

Alfano,  Joseph,  court  case 946 

Alford  &  Miller  Co 88 

Algeria,    chart 534 

Algonquin    (revenue  cutter) : 

naval  record  of  former  crew — 

hearings 250,  622.  1074 

reports 250,  922 

veto    message 1112 

All.  Aftab,  relief 34,  240 

Alice,      Tex.,      Instrument      approach 

charts    728,  1025 

Alifeville    quadrangle,    Ala.,    geologic 

map   632 

Alien  enemies  : 

control  regulations,  proclamation.    114, 

202 
deny  admission  into  U.  S.,  etc. — 

hearings    601,  889 

reports    601,  758-759,  889 

expunge     testimony     from     naval 

court  records 605 

removal,   proclamation 544 

Alien  property  : 

administration — 

hearings    892,  1257 

law    1039 

reports    892.900,1073 

regulatory      documents,       foreign 

property    control 1318 

return  to  persons  not  hostile 47 

262,  351 

Alien   Property   Custodian   Office 1115 

administer  powers  conferred  upon 

the  President 674 

estimate    115 

expenses,  budget  for  1947 822 

report,   1945 975 

terminating    1307 

.\liens.  representation  in  House 262 

see  also  Alien  enemies — Immigra- 
tion-^Naturalization. 
.\lkybenzenes  : 

heats,  equilibrium  constants,  etc 1353 

heats    of   combustion    and    forma- 
tion     1028 

All  American  Beauty  Culture  Schools 

Associated    58R 

All  American  Bus  Lines,  Inc 1180,  1373 

.Vll-American  Canal,  specifications 75. 

794, 930 

Mi-American  Flag  I^ine.  Inc 55 

All  hands    (Naval   Personnel   informa- 
tion)   109,  814 

index,  1945 299 

Allberry,  A^nes  T.,  relief  of  estate 349 

Alleghenv    Countv.    Pa.,    bridge   across 

Allegheny   River 1036, 

1052.  1068 
Alloilieny    T.udlum    Steel   Corporation-   1376 

.\lleghenv  River,  bridges 362, 

494.  1036.  1052.  1068 
Allen.      A.      Leonard      (Representative 
from  T-a.)  : 

bill   introduced  by 367 

reports   made   by- 
Census    Com 47.3 

Immigration   and  Naturaliza- 
tion Com 478 

Allen,  Alvina,  court  case 210. 

405,  1275,  1376 
Allen.  Ethan  P.  : 

hide  and  leather  policies  of  WPB, 

etc 1115 

private  financing  of  emergency  fa- 
cilities        976 


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Allen,   Everett  B.,   accident  investljra- 

tlon    19 

Allen,    George    S.,    trustee,    motor   car- 
rier decision 1373 

Allen,  Guy  F.,  relief 28, 

161,  350.  361,  377 

Allen,  Leland  J.,  eourt  case :._     318 

Allen,  Leslie  O.,  jr.,  relief 28 

Allen,  Luc.v  A.,  court  case 318 

Allen,   Percy,   relief 50 

Allen.   T.   H.,   relief 1063 

Allen,  Wade,  court  case 832 

Allen.  William  P.,  court  case  of  co-exr_      686 

Allen   Construction  Corporation 625, 

949,  1378 

Allen  Tool  &  Manufacturing  Co 698,  850 

Allergy  : 

management  of  allergic  diseases 1219 

technical  l)ulletin 561 

Alley  dwellings  : 
in  D.  C— 

hearings 164 

law 87:'. 

reports 617,   887 

Allied     Control     Authoritv,     establish- 
ment   1432 

Allied  Mission  to  Observe  Greek  Elec- 
tions, report 683 

Allied  Van  Lines,  Inc 1090,  1091 

Alligators  : 

care  of  small  alligators 272 

fishery  leaflet 504 

Allin,    Bushrod    W.,    problems    facing 

farmers    455 

Allison,     .T.     Lewis,    forage-grass     dis- 
eases   1017 

Allison,  .1.   M..  take-off  of  large  flying 

boat    103 

Allmendinger,  D.  F.,  naphthaleneacetic 

acid  spray  on  atiples.  ete_   1344 
Allotments,  see  Army — Government  of- 
ficials and  employees. 
Allowances,  sec  Pay,  allowances,  etc.- — 
Readjustment      allow- 
ances— also   special    sub- 
ject. 
Allowed  of  God  to  be  pnt  in  trust  with 
the    Gospel,    message    to 

preachers 902 

Alloys  : 

crystal   structure 1103 

for  amalgan,  specification 1429 

licat-resisting,  stress  rupture 1290 

high-carbon  precision-cast,  evalua- 
tion   1290 

see  also  names  of  metals,  etc. 

Allright  Auto  Park 800 

correction  for  Dec.   1945  monthly 

index    '_  4 

Alma.  Ga..  instrument  approach  charts-  156, 

726.   1023 

Alma  Motor  Co 1276 

Almanacs : 

American    air   almanac 109. 

298,  539,  1190 
American   ephemeris  and  nautical 

almanac 109,  1413 

American  nautical  almanac 420 

I,ouisiana   farmers'  almanac,  eval- 
uation         861 

Almy.  Helen  .T.,  road  to  rehabilitation-      287 
Alosa  sapidissima,  see  Shad. 
Alpha-Crystal    Falls    iron-bearing    dis- 
trict,   geology 1172 

.\lplianaphthyl thiourea,  pharmacologic 

action,  etc 63 

Alquist,  Henry  E.  : 

knock  -  limited     performance     of 

fuels 1398 

surface-ignition    temperatures 1407 

Alsike  clover,  see  Clover. 

Altamaha  River,  flood  problems 1005 

Altenburger,  Clarence  L.,  court  case_-     240 
AUenderfer,  Marion  E.  : 

full-time  public  health  positions-.   1167 
nursing    school    health    practices, 

etc 175 


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Altitude,  computed,  tables 813 

Altman,    Isidore,    service   in   children's 

dental  clinic 1361 

.Vltmeyer,  Arthur  J.  : 

addresses 930 

appointment 1112 

how  social  security   can   help   the 

small  businessman 868 

people  on  the  move 503 

public  assistance   financing 65 

Alto   quadrangle,   Tex Tgg 

-Vlto  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 402 

.Vlton,   i:dwin,   relief 28 

Alton,  Helen,  relief __  28 

Alton  &  Southern  R.  R.  : 
rates  on — ■ 

brass 403,   1373 

plumbers'    supplies 404 

truck  parts 281 

Alton    R.    R.  : 

emergency  board 426,  626 

rates  on — 

iron    1181 

salt 404,   945 

sheet-metal  flashings 1182 

soybeans 404 

reorganization    401 

Altona  Harbor,  chart 295 

Altoona,  Pa.  : 

instrument  approach  chart 726 

railroad  accidents 400,  516 

Altoona-Blair   County   Airport,   instru- 
ment approach  chart 726 

Altro,  Ky.,  railroad  accident 517 

Altus,      Okla.,     Instrument     approach 

chart 728 

Altus   project,   specifications 75. 

395,938,  1084-85,  1367 
Alumina  : 

extraction,  control  of  gelation 1268 

from     clays     and     high-silica 

bauxites 466 

from  potassium  alum 509 

in    1945 1175 

Aluminum  : 
alloys — 

alloy  ingot  report 73,  790 

artificial  aging  effect 1389 

axial  fatigue  tests  of  sheets 91 

beam  and  torsion  tests  of  tub- 
ing           91 

beam  column  stresses 102 

bearing  strengths 91,  101,  290 

brake  forming  effect  on  sheet-  809 
column  and  plate  strengths.-  1389 
column    strength    of    shapes, 

etc 193,  809 

compression   tests   of   I   cross 

section    91 

compressive     st  r  e  n  g  t  h     of 

shapes 91 

compressive  strength  of  sheet-  1189 

fatigue   life,    improvement 91 

fatigue    strength 91 

load     capacity     of     crankpin 

bearings    1103 

minimum-weight     design      of 

panels    1401 

specifications-  128,  198,  299,  1429 
stiffened-sheet  specimens  from 

wing    91 

strain  measurements,  etc.,  of 

beams    660 

strength      of      sheet-stringer 

panels    91 

stress-strain,  etc.,  graphs--  412 
tensile,     etc.,     properties     of 

shapes 91 

test  methods  for  spot  welds 193 

torsion  tests  of  bar  and  tub- 
ing         91 

in  1945 1175 

Japanese  trade  study 315 

joints    and    structural    elements, 

tests     97 

mental,  etc.,  recovery  from  dross-     790 
pigment,  specifications 322,1109 


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>80 


Alumiuum — Coutiuued 

policies  of  War  Production  Board, 

etc   

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook, 
properties    throughout    cross    sec- 
tion of  shape 

rates    on 

salts,  in  1945 1170 

secondary,   in   1945 937 

war  changes  in  industry 434 

wrought    products,    facts    for    in- 
dustry          SG4 

see  also   names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  aluminum. 

Aluminum  Co.,  of  America 14011 

Aluminum  foil,   customs   ai)pe>;il 6t.i 

Aluminum  plant  disposal 170 

Alumiuum-stearate,    specitication 541 

Amalgamated  Dental  Co.,  L,td 990 

Amann,  Bessie,  relief 470,  705,  871 

Amarillo,    Tex.,    instrument    approach 

chart    22 

Amazon  Creek,  engineer  reports  re- 
view         494 

Ambassador  Apartments,  Inc 678,  977 

Ambrose,  Martena   R.,   salary,   etc.,   to 

mother 

see  American  republics — 
Central  America — Latin 
America — North  Amer- 
ica— South  America — 
United  States. 
American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co-- 

American  air  almanac 109, 

298,  539, 1190 
American  Airlines,   Inc.  : 

accident    1 343 

control   of  American   Export   Air- 
lines,   Inc 343 

dispute  with  employees,  emergency 

bd.    rp 1077 

mail    rates 1151 

American  Antarctic  Association,  Inc.  : 
vessel  transfer — 

hearings    1056,  1075 

law    1030 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 1050 

reports    774,  894 

American   Bakers  Assoc 340 

American  Barge  Line  Co 1375 

American   Battle  Monuments  Commis- 
sion : 
amend  act  creating — 

hearings    1253 

law    872 

reports    600,621 

functions    _i 425 

proposed   provision    670 

American  Box  Shook  Export  Assoc 80 

American    Brake   Shoe  Co 137 

American  Bureau   of  Shipping 12lu 

American  Campaign  Medal 420 

American  Can   Co 1093.  1276,  1376 

American    Channel    of    Detroit    River, 

engineer    report 132,'< 

American  Coast  Line,  Inc 318.  1370 

American  Commission  for  Protection 
and  Salvage  of  Artistic 
and  Historic  Monuments 

in  War  Areas,  report 1148 

American  Communications  Assoc 1381 

American  countries,  see  American  Re- 
publics. 

American  Cyanamid  Co 

American  dog  tick,  see  Ticks. 
AmeBican    ephemeris   and   nautical    al- 
manac  109.1413 

American  Ethnology  Bureau.-   312,  829.  981 

reports    312 

American  Export  Airlines,  Inc 343 

American    Factors.    Ltd 945,  1092 

American   Federation   of   liabor,   court 

case   554 

American  forces,  see  Armed  forces. 

American  Fuel  vt  Power  Co 947 

American  Fur  Co.,  calendar  of  papers.    207. 

312 


20 


Page 

American  Furnace  Co 1297 

American   Historical   Association..  207,  312 

education   manuals  for  Army 132, 

133,    439,    440,    560,    692, 
841 

proceedings,    1944 312 

report,  1944 207,312 

who  should  choose  civil  service  ca- 
reer?         561 

American  historical  review,  1895-1945, 

guide 312 

.\merican  history,  see  History. 

American    Indian   Day 619 

American  Indians,  see  Indians. 

American   Lecithin   Co.,   Inc 282, 

405, 1276 
American  Legion  : 

Marine    Band    to    attend    conven- 
tion— 

hearing   605 

report    481 

membership  eligibility 620, 

891,  1036 

proceedings  of  convention 1355 

surplus  equipment  for  convention.     600 
War    Dept.     e(iuipment    for    con- 
vention         60S 

see   also   names   of   American    Le- 
gion posts. 

American  Libertv  Pipe  Line  Co 1180 

American  Light  &  Traction  Co 182 

American  National  Red  Cross  : 

D.  C.  inheritance  tax  exemption.    477, 

617,  873 

D.  C.  property  tax  exemption 30 

naval  medical  liaison 107 

Red  Cross  month,  proclamation —     303 
services  for  unmarried  mothers —     191 
American    nations,    see    American    re- 
publics. 

American  nautical  almanac,   1947 420 

American  Optical  Co 1183 

American  Orthopaedic  Assoc 1168 

American  Osteopathic  Assoc 1323 

American  Overseas  Airlines,  Inc.,  emer- 
gency   board 1077 

American  Printing  House  for  the  Blind, 

report.   1945 268 

American   propaganda  : 

dissemination   abroad  of  informa- 
tion  about  U.   S. — 

hearings 1052 

reports 41,  759,  918 

postwar  international  program 208 

American   Radiator   &   Standard   Sani- 
tary Corporation  : 
land  conveyance — 

hearings 622,   896 

law  — 735 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 606 

reports 382,  756 

American  republics: 

agriculture  in  the  Americas 13,  711 

fact   sheet   on   Pan   American 

Day    459 

index  to  v.  5 459 

American  nation  series 301 

codification  of  international  law.   1305 

commercial  Pan  America .  112,  818 

communications     fellowships     for 

students 387 

cultural   centers 'J83 

em    guavda     para     a    defesa    das 

Americas 117.  826 

same    (in   French) 117 

same  (in  Spanish) 117,  o^o 

fellowship  program  for  teachers..  1261 
flags  and  coats-df-arms,  poster...      543 

geologic  investigations 69,  li8,  632 

good     neighbor     policy,     develop- 

ment    °'' 

good  neighborliness- through  agri- 

cultural   cooperation 12J 

inter-American    military    coopera- 
tion— 
hearings i-ois 


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Fage 
Ainericaii  rejiublics — Continued 

inter-Ainerlciin    military    coopera- 
tion— Continued 

message  from  the  President 675 

reports 745,   899 

inter-American    series 123, 

313,  432,  1422,  1424 

same    (in   Spanish) 805 

inter-American  system — 

past  achievements,  future  as- 
pirations        423 

same  (in  Portuguese) 543 

same    (in  Spanish) 423 

project  of  organic  pact 673 

same  (in  Spanish) 673 

loan    pacltets    on    inter-American 

subjects 928 

magnetic    observations 1241 

our  inter-American  policy 313 

Iianorama,   inter-American   cultur- 
al events 201,  818 

persons  from,  instruction  at  Mer- 
chant Marine  Academv__    480, 
913,  1041 

postwar  economic  welfare 423 

same    (in   Spanish) 423 

private  enterprise  in  development 

of  the  Americas 1422 

see  uIhu  Latin  America — also  cer- 
tain headings  beginning 
Pan  American  • —  also 
names  of  republics. 
American  liepublics  Division,  Interna- 
tional  Trade   Office 1353 

American  Republics  Section,  Education 

Office    501 

American  Republics  Unit,  Foreign  and 

Domestic  Commerce  Bur_  24, 
158,  238 
American  Revolution,  National  Society 
of  Daughters  of,  see  Na- 
tional Society  of  Daugh- 
ters of  American  Revolu- 
tion. 

American  Rolling  Mills  Co 106,  294,  414 

American  Sales  Book  Co.,  Inc 280 

American    Samoa,    mail   routes,    sched- 

dules 201,  544,  971,  1306 

American  Small  Business,  Special  Com- 
mittee to  Study  Problems 
of.   Senate  : 
antitrust  cases  in  construction  in- 
dustry     1357 

hearings    49,    168,    257,    372, 

486,  762,  904,  1161,  125G 
OPA  shortening,  etc.,  price  policy.  610 
progress     under     Federal     reports 

act    1357 

reports 372 

American  Smelting  &  Refining  Co 404 

American  Steel  Abrasives  Co 945 

American    Stevedores,    Inc 646 

American  Surety  Co 434 

American  table  of  distances  for  explo- 
sives        329 

.\merican  Tobacco  Co 988 

.Vmerican  Transformer  Co 60 

American  Union  Transport,  Inc 433 

American    Veterans   Committee,    incor- 
porate         772 

American  Veterans  of  World  War  II, 

incorporate 920 

American    White    Cross    Laboratories, 

Inc 1297 

American  Women's  Voluntary  Services, 

incorporate 772 

American   Yvette  Co 586 

Americana,  pictorial,  photographic  neg- 
atives        528 

Americas,  see  American  republics — 
Central  America — Latin 
America  —  North  Amer 
ica — South  America. 

America's   fighting  Congress 1252 

Ames,  Edward  W.,  exploration  of  Jewell 

tunnel  zinc  property 1367  | 


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Ames,    Milton    B.,    jr.,    control-surface 

characteristics    412 

Amines,  ultraviolet  absorption  spectra-  1400 
Ammonia  : 

anhydrous,  specification 110 

synthetic,  disposal  of  plants 221,  1421 

Ammonium  nitrate: 

for   use  as  fertilizer 1017 

specification    : 110 

Ammonium  perchlorate,  specification 110 

Ammonium   picrate,   specification 110 

Amorosi,  A.,  gas  turbine  gas  charts 815 

Amorpha  fruticosa,  see  Indigobush. 

Amphibians,    dealers 630 

Amplifiers,  technical  manual 1001 

Amputees  : 

exercises  for  lower  extremities 1128 

problems,  report  on  aid  to  iiandi- 

capped   165 

rehabilitation  by  Navy 812 

AM  VETS,    sec    American    Veterans    of 

World   War   II. 
Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Co.  : 

explosives  handling 936 

switching    charges 645 

terminal  services 517 

.\uaesthesia,  see  Anesthesia. 

Analyses    Division,    Civil    Aeronautics 

Bd 1152 

Analysis,  see  names  of  substances,  etc., 
analyzed. 

Analysis  Section,  War  Meat  Board 1237 

Analyst's  manual,  classification,  etc 219 

Anamizu  Wan  see  Nanao  Wan. 

Anaplasmosis  in  cattle 1233 

Auastrepha    serpentina,    immature 

stages ' 1016 

Anatone  quadrangle.   Wash 1173 

ANC     Committee,      see     Army-Navy- 
Civil   Committee   on   Air- 
craft Design  Criteria. 
Anchorage,  Alaska,  bond  issue_  760,  924,  1036 

Aucylostomiasis,   health  leaflet 175 

And  now  peace,  and  home  I 119 

Auilerberg,  Edward,  jr.,  overseas  trade 

of  Japan 317 

Andersen,  Andreas,  relief 1030,  1063 

Andersen,  Elisabeth,  relief 50,  244,  349 

Andersen,  Jennie  O.,  relief 741 

Anderson,   A.   W.,   fishery   statistics  of 

U.    S 1080 

Anderson,  Charles  W.,  relief 50,  161 

Anderson,  Clinton  P.  : 

agriculture,   industry,   and  future 

of    farmers 145 

agriculture   takes   stock 229 

American  food 145 

better  food  for  better  America 455 

cooperatives  and  family  farm 711 

credit  for  tomorrows  agriculture.     229 

equality  for  agriculture 145 

looking  forwaiTd  with  the  South 145 

restoring    self-sustaining    agricul- 
ture        705 

talk  at  FAO  Conference 705 

talk  before  American  Agricultural 

Editors'   Assoc 145 

wheat  and  fiour  exports,  1st  quar- 
ter, 1946 455 

see      also      Agriculture      Depart- 
ment. 

Anderson,  David  W.,  court  case 318 

Anderson,  Edgar  V.,  court  case 946 

.\nderson,   Francis   W.,   relief 880, 

1031,  1063 

.\nderson,  Henry  W.,  court  case 622 

.Anderson,     Jack     Z.      (Representative 
from  Calif.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 750 

report    made    by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 167 

.Xnderson,  Maude  C.  court  case 318 

.■\nderson,    R.    F.,    stalling    of    tapered 

wings 104 

Anderson,  R.   L.  : 

Alaska  coal,  analyses 936 


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Anderson,  R.  L. — Continued 

bituminous  coal  and  lignite lOSrs 

bituminous  coal   in   1944 74 

Anderson,  Roj'  I.,  porous  chrome-plated 

cylinder  barrels 1290 

Anderson,  Sheldon  M.,  court  case 20!), 

518,  989 

Anderson,  Steve,  court  case 182,  989 

Anderson,  Willis  B.,  court  case 832 

Anderson  County,  S.  C,  physical  land 

conditions 862 

Anderson  Motor  Service  Co 1179 

Anderson    Ranch    reservoir,    improve- 
ments on  site 771,  872 

Andes  : 

Andean  calendar 981 

Andean    civilizations,   handbook 829 

Andean    Highlands 981 

archeology  ©■f  central  Andes 981 

Andravina,  Bale  de,  charts 537 

Andre.   Floyd  : 

agricultural    experiment   stations, 

1945     458 

experiment  station  insect,  etc.,  con- 
trol         710 

Andrew  Johnson  National  Monument-     938 
Andrews,    Charles    O.     (Senator    from 
Fla.)  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Judiciary  Com 920,  1073 

Publio  Buildings  and  Grounds 

Com 923,  107C 

Reconstruction  of  Senate  Koof 
and     Skylights,     Special 

Committee    on 775 

Andrews,   IT.   ,1..   fatigue  tests  on  alu- 
minum alloy  rivets 99 

Andrews,    Howard    L..    physical    prop- 
erties  of  DDT,   etc 929 

Andrews,  .John,  safe  food  service 1160 

Andrews,    Walter    G.     (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Military   Affairs  Com 604 

Andrus,  Hamlin  F.,  trustee,  court  case-  1317 
Andrus,  John   T?!..   court   case   of  trus- 
tees      1317 

Andrus,  Sufronia,  relief  of  estate 611. 

880,  1031 
Anemia  : 

aplastic,  fatal  case 270 

in    rats    fed    diet    low    in    panto- 
thenic  acid 388 

Aneroid  barometers,  see  Barometers. 

Anesthesia,  recent  advances 310,  311 

Angel,  H.  Reeve,  &  Co.,  Inc 646 

Anglo-American  agreements 208,  387,  528 

see  also  Great  Britain. 
Anglo-American     Caribbean      Commis- 
sion : 

fishery  survey  in  Trinidad,  etc 55.'! 

reports    122, 1200 

Anglo-American  Committee  of  Inquiry  : 

agreement 984 

report    610,  8.^0 

Angontsy    Road,    chart 537 

Angora  goats,  see  Goats. 

Angostura   Dam.   specifications 630 

Angott,  Carl  .T.,  contract  settlement- _   13X.'? 

Anhydrides,  difruotose,  acid  reaction 400 

Aniline,  skin  contact,  etc.,  may  cause 

poisoning    1382 

Animal  coops,  rates  on 1372 

Animal  industry,  see  Livestock. 

Animal   Industry   Bureau 10,148,230. 

338.    457,    575.    708.    860, 
1016,  1144,  1233,  1343. 

directorv 1343 

estimates    822,974 

report,  1945 338 

service  and   regulatory  announce- 
ments     10,708 

index,    1945 575 

laboratory,  histopathology 1262 


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Animals : 

quarantine    station    on    Swan 

Island    739, 

903,974,  1044 

transportation   on   transports 841 

see  also  Food  for  livestock — Fur 
and  fur  animals — -Live- 
stock —  Wildlife  —  Zool- 
ogy— also  names  of  ani- 
mals. 
Ankenbruck,  Herman  O.  : 

effects   of   tip   dihedral   on    stabil- 
ity,   etc 1103 

stability,  etc.,  of  fighter-airplane-  1404 
stability    of   tailless   all-wTng   air- 
plane   1404 

Ann   Arbor,  Mich.,  see  Michigan   Uni- 
versity. 

Ann  Arbor  R.  R.,  rates  on  tankage 404. 

1182 

Annam,    charts . 963 

Annand,  P.  N..  how  about  DDT? 11 

Annapolis,    Md.,    see    Naval    Academy, 

Annapolis. 
Annette     Islands.     Metlakatla     Indian 

Community 12R8 

Annotto  Bay,  chart 296 

Annuities,  see  Civil  service  pensions — 
Foreign  service — Old  age 
and  survivors  insurance. 
Annulariidae,     operculate     land     mol- 

lusks    1422 

Anodes,  brass,  specification 322 

Anophpjes.   see  Mosquitoes. 

AntalahS  Road,  chart 537 

Antarctic      rearions,      Pacific      Ocean, 

chart 1411 

Antelope  Coulee  quadrangle,  Mont 274 

Anthony,   Kans..   instrument   approach    • 

chart   586 

Anthracite,  see  Coal — Coal  mines  and 
mining. 

Anthracite  and  Coke  Section 394, 

509,  1271 
Anthronology,  publications,  price  list.     177 

Anti-Macknnt    suits 295 

Anti-Fasoist    Refugee    Committee,    see 
Joint     Anti-Fascist     Ref- 
ugee Committee. 
Antifreeze  compound  : 

general    schedule 1319 

specification    541 

Antifriction  metals,  see  Metals. 
Antigens  : 

from  infected  yolk  sacs 1078,  1079 

from   tynhus  rickettsiae 1166 

release  from  bacteria  by  ether 628 

Antimony : 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  1268 
quicksilver-antimony     deposits     of 

Mexico 69 

San   Jos(^  mines 632 

secondarv.   in   1945 1270 

Antimony  sulfide,  specification 110 

Antioxidants   to  prevent  flavor  deteri- 
oration in  orange  .iuice_-     457 
Antiracketeering  act.  see  Commerce. 

Antiseize    compound,    specification 1110 

Antitrust  laws,  see  Trusts. 
Antoinetta    (steam  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 946 

Ants,  house 860 

ANTU,  see  Alphanaphthylthiourea. 

Anvils,  dental,  specification 214 

Anzures,  Andrew,  relief  of  guardian--    244, 

487,  733 
Anzures,  Beritice,  relief  of  guardian--    244, 

487,  733 
Anzures,  Theodora  O..  relief---  244,  487,  733 

Aparri   Anchorage,   chart 157 

Apartment  houses,  rent  control  in  Den- 
ver, Colo 1117 

Aphids,  see  names  of  aphids. 

Aplastic  anemia,  fatal  case 270 


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Ai)pnlnchian   Natlonnl   Forest,   oil  and 

pas    devolopmont 172, 

924,  1160 
Apiialachian  region  : 

applo  harvest,  farm  labor 1146 

land  market,  wartime  activity 9 

Apparel,  see  Clothing. 

Apparel  Institute 1116,  1202 

Apparel   stores,   see  Stores. 
Appeal  Board,  Contract  Settlement  Of- 
fice __  137,  221,  098,  850,  1006- 
7,  1135,  1221,  1333,  1437. 
Apple,  sec  Apples. 

Applebee,  Inez  A.,  city  capital  outlay-     717 
Applegarth,   J.    H.,   menthol,   ,7apanese 

trade  study 31G 

Apples : 

Appalachian  area  harvest 1146 

cold   storage 339 

DDT  for  spraying 457 

naphthaleneacetic  acid  spray 1344 

production  l>y  varieties 146,  1143 

stored,  organic  emanations 145 

volatile    production 145 

Appleton,  Wis.,  railroad  accident 181 

Appointments,  sec  Arm.v — ^Civil  Serv 
ice  —  Foreign  service — 
Government  officials  and 
employees — .Judges — also 
names  of  persons  ap- 
pointed to  ofiico. 

Apprentice-Training   Service 409,   525, 

656,  803,  954,  1286 

poster 12S6 

transfer,  notes  of  general  interest-     334 
Apprentices : 

cement,     etc.,     finishing    industry 

standards    954 

conference    of   State   agencies,    re- 
port       656 

national  apprenticeship   program-     409 
national  brick-l;iyer's  program,  etc-     803 

roofing   industry    standards 954 

setting     up     apprenticeship     pro- 
gram       656 

training  for  returning  servicemen-     409 
voluntary  apprenticeship  in  D.  C-    599, 

737 
Apprenticeship    Council    in    D.    C,    ap- 
pointment   599,  737 

Apprenticeship  for  Construction  In- 
dustry, General  Commit- 
tee on,  see  General  Com- 
mittee on  Apprenticeship 
for  Construction  Indus- 
try. 
Appropriations  : 

deficiency,  1946  and  prior  years  - 

hearings 164,   168, 

243,    355,    373,    472,    486, 
610,   740,  905.  1049.   1062 

laws 162,  469,  736,  872,  1036 

reports--  31,  32,  34.  49,  243,  352, 
355,  373,  472,  593,  611, 
740,    702,    875,    899,    904 

digest,  194G,  and  prior  years 436 

legislative,    1947 — 

hearings 739,   904 

law 872 

reports 595,  762,  875 

rescissions — • 

committee  reports 32,  243, 

255,  257,  354.  486,  59;! 

hearings 49,  354,  48fi 

laws 351,  736 

proposed  rescissions 204,  822 

correction    for   July 

monthly    index 1     856 

statements  for  78tli  and  79th  Con- 
gresses       257 

supplemental — 

hearings 168,'  610, 

905,  1049,  1062,  1157,  1161 

laws 162,  736,  872,  1036 

reports 31.  32,  34,  49, 

593,    Gil,    740,    762,    875, 
899,  904,  1045.  1049,  1062 


Page 
Appropriations — Continued 

see  also  Budgets — Government  ot- 
fices — also   names  of  de- 
partments,   etc.,    or    spe- 
cial subjects. 
Appropriations  Committee,  House  : 

appropriations,    budget    estimates, 

etc 257 

clerlt-stenographers,    estimate 594 

expenses 354,  878 

hearings 164,  243, 

•  354-355,      472,      595-596, 

739-740,   879,   1049,  1157 

minority  views 740 

reports 34, 

164,     243,     354-355,  472, 

595-596,    740,    879,  1049 
Appropriations  Committee,  Senate: 

api)ropriations,    budget    estimates, 

etc 257 

hearings  — : 49,  50, 

168,    257,    373,    486,  610, 

762,  904-905.    1062,  1161 
reports 49,  50,  257, 

373,    486,    610-611,  762- 

763,  904-905,  1062. 
Apricots  : 

canned,  specirication 437 

evaporated  or  dried,  specification-  558 

A[irons,   operating,   specification 110 

Aqic]    Saghir,    chart 588 

Aquarium  fishes,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
A(|uarium  plants,  see  Plants. 
A(juatic  insects,  see  Insects. 

Aquatic  organisms,  DDT  effects 269 

Arabi  Jezirat,   chart 538 

Arabia,  southern,  problem  for  future 310, 

311 
see  also  Saudi  Arabia. 

Arabian  Sea,  ocean  currents 814 

Arabic,    North   African,    guide   to   lan- 
guage    843 

Aracaju,  Porto  de,  chart 668 

Arana,    Francisca    E.,    la    cura    de    la 

vanilla 576 

Araucanian  Indians  : 

article    on    Araucanians 981 

expansion  in  Argentina 981 

Arbitration,  see  Industrial  arbitration 

and  conciliation. 
Arbour,    Marjorie   B.,    Louisiana  farm- 
ers' almanac 861 

Areata    &    Mad    River    R.     R.,    deficit 

status 401 

Archeology  : 

central  Andes 981 

Cuzco 982 

Ecuador - 982 

Popayfln  region,  Colombia 982 

imblications,  price  list 177 

San    Agustin    and   Tierradentro--  983 

.Vrclier,  James  C,  erosion  control,  etc_  863 
Archibald,    J.    G.,    chemistry    of    grass 

sil.age    1015 

Architect  of  Capitol 17. 

234,  462,  715,  863 

estimates 17,  234,  462,  863 

Architecture,  specialized  fields 804 

Archives,  see  National  Archives. 

Arco  Auto  Carriers,  Inc 278 

Arctic  ice  and  its  drift  into  North  At- 
lantic    965 

Arctic  Ocean,  lights  and  fog  signals 666 

Arctic  regions  : 

Arctic  manual 327 

strategic  plotting  chart 1193 

weather  reporting  stations — 

estimate    546 

hearings    243 

law    241 

report    163 

Arden,  Elizabeth,  Inc 270 

Arden,  Elizabeth,   Sales  Corporation--  270 

.Vrden,  Del.,  railroad  accident 642 

.Vrdniore,    Oltla.,    instrument   approach 

chart 1248 

Arenas,  Lee,  court  case 646,946 


January-December 


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Page 

Argentina  : 

consultation   among  American   re- 

publics ^^;- 

Diaguita    °°~ 

economic  information t~J 

economic    situation —     -^^S 

economic  survey,  1942  and  1943—     11^ 

same    (in   Spanish) ll-^ 

expansion  of  Araucanians -_     JM 

fuel  and  vegetable  oil,  agreement-     984 

geographical  names,  treatment 1304 

yellow  wilt   of  sugar   beet lo4o 

Argentine  curly  top,  see  Curly  top.  ^ 

Argyle,  Ben  E.,  tungsten  exploration-      iJ6 

Arickaree  Indians,  relief (tO,  b(,i 

Arizona  : 

agricultural       conservation       pro-        ' 
gram  __ _   150,  714,  1238,  1347 

district  judge,   court  case 802 

electric  rate  l)Ook l^oO 

finances qqo 

flaxseed  production o6b 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead,     and 

zinc    11'4 

mail  routes,  schedules fWi, 

544, 971,  lo06 

metal    mining,    1945 1269 

post  route  map li^ 

strategic  minerals 2o« 

topographic   maps,   etc '8b 

transportation    map l-o4 

war  casualties ,  ,i^ 

World  War  II  honor  list 13rf0 

Arizona  Grazing  District  No.  1,  boun- 

daries    -"5 

Arkansas  * 

agriculture  conservation  program-   lo48 
conservation  practices,  handbook-      151 

court    case 434,  684 

erosion     control,     etc.,     investiga- 
tions         863 

finances ,?n^ 

mail  routes,   schedules -01, 

544, 1111,  1306 

post  route  map 11^ 

rice    yields 860 

silver  service  from  U.  S.  S.  Arkan- 
sas— - 

hearings    3C6,  498 

law    591 

reports 250,  381 

topographic   maps,   etc '86 

war  casualties ,  ,^5 

World  War  II  honor  list 13.^0 

Arkansas   (U.  S.  S.)  : 

silver  service —  „„„    .,„ 

hearings    366,498 

law    591 

reports    250,381 

Arkansas-Mississippi    Bridge    Commis- 

sion    914.1041,1053 

Arkansas  Natural  Gas  Corporation 1093 

Arkansas  Power  &  Light  Co 174,  1270 

Arkansas  River  : 

compact,    participation    of    U.    S., 

estimate    116 

improvement 7o7 

Arkansas  Valley  Ry.,  Inc,  court  case.-      80, 
624,  946.  1183 
Arlington,  Oreg.,  instrument  approach 

chart   1023 

Arlington  National  Cemetery  :  , 

burial   of  unknown   American •■>oo. 

622, 875 

enlarge    16(1 

Armature-and-stator-coil--winding     ma- 
chines         422 

Armature-banding  machines,  specifica- 
tion         816 

Armature-stands,    electrical,    specifica- 
tion          198 

Armbrecht,  Charles,  court  case 406.  434 

Armed  forces  : 

alien  fiancees,  etc..  admit  to  IT.  S._-    746 
759,  770.  873 
American  forces  in  action  series--    446. 
447,  565,  1329,  1436-37 

743176—47 2 


Page 

\rnied  forces — Coutiaued 

DDT,    etc.,    developed    for    armed 

forces    114«J 

in    Iceland,   agreement   with    Nor- 

way    68.{ 

leave  accrued   in,   pay   Gov't,   em- 
ployees           gO 

matters  affecting »^i 

mustering-out      payments,      Army 

regulations 4rf», 

840,998,1128 
national  service  life  insurance---     131 

of  allied  nations,  benefits 902,  104o 

oversea   movement,   preparation —  13- 1 
pay    prior   to   active   duty   assign- 

ment    ;<64 

return  of  troops  from  overseas 7o4 

servicemen's  income  tax  questions, 

g|;(.    837 

correction  of  entry 1012 

shotgun-purchasing     privilege     of 

officers 58 

spouses,  etc.,   of  members,  admis^- 

sion  to  U.  S 41,  56,  162 

thanks  of  Congress,  etc 380,  4b9 

unification — 

hearings    -J^-^ 

minority    views ^^l 

reports    V     >      '"' 

request  by  President  of  U.  S_     115 
voting  act,  amendment — 

hearings    »"" 

law    592 

reports 362,   383 

waiving  certain  fees 31 

see  also  Army — Coast  Guard — De- 
mobilization —  N  a  V  y — 
Pay,    allowances,    etc. — 
Veterans. 
Armed  Forces  Department,  establish--     263 
Armed  Forces  Institute  : 

catalog l4oi 

correspondence    courses 540 

courses  offered  by   colleges,  etc-_  I4rf^ 
education  manuals,  descriptions--     197 

Armistice  agreement  with  Hungary ,lx- 

Armistice  Day,  1946,  proclamation---   130( 

.Vrmor,   welding 81Q 

Armor  plate  cases,  agreement —     lo-i 

Armored  forces,  tables  of  organization 

and  eqnipment 218,  3^< 

Armour    Philip  D..  court  case o&g 

Armour'&  Co-' 282.  1418,  1276.  1298 

Armstrong,  Ethlyn  L.,  court  case 990 

"^""nbsefice  without  leave-  439,  1128,  1129 
additional  commissioned  officers— 

hearings 250,  1158.  1163 

laws      163.  1042 

reports 44.  894,  92^1 

ailolments  of  pay-.-.-.-^-^----    ^^ 

Mupointments  in  Army  of  U.  S 217 

apin-opriation      and     project      ac- 

counts    -_—-----—--  14^* 

Army  talk,  orientation  fact  sheet-  13b, 

arrest    and    confinement 439 

arrest  and  rolnrn  of  men 112» 

hand,  field  manual ii-" 

bnsi<'  field  manual,  see.  in  main  al- 
pliabet.   Basic   field  man- 
ual, 
hiimidier  generals,  permanent  ap- 

l)ointment ^•^'^<  ^o** 

classification,   etc. — • 

officer,  regulations »*i 

officer,    technical   manual----      442 
personnel,   technical  manual.    ^i^K 

court-martial  onjei._^133.^6,^440,  561. 

1432 

index,     1945-"'- . -r   10^0 

,„urts  martial   operation,  mvesti- 

,r(i{c 2bZ,     1U0.1 

designatio'n,  etc..  of  units 1128 


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Index,  1946 


Page 
Army — Contiinipd 

discharge,  etc..  of  pnlistod  porsoii- 

IH'l 1001 

discharges,    war    effort    Investiga- 
tion         250 

elimination  and  retirement  of  offi- 
cers— 

hearings 1074,  1163 

reports 1056.  1074 

extension  courses,   preparation 1827 

extension    courses,    regulations 559 

field  manuals 188   217 

325.  44(1.  692.  842.  999- 
1000.  1129.  1214,  1328. 
1432. 

price   list 504,   1169 

foreign  service  pay 216,  691.  1218 

fraudulent  enlistment  as  affecting 

pay _   1128 

general   of   Army,    permanent    ap- 
pointment  44.  352,  470 

in      grateful      memory,      accolade 

form 445 

Inducements  to  career_  1086,  1055.  1073 

it's  smart  to  stay  in  Army 1435 

leaves  ef  absence — 

and    delays 216. 

560,  1214.  1322,  14:!1 
authorized    absence,    enlisted 

men 560.  841 

look  ahead  to  career 1004 

message  to  officers  of  AUS 330,  697 

musterlng-out    payments,     regula- 
tions  438,  840,  998,  1128 

new  Regular  Army  offers  opportu- 
nity     1004 

noncommissioned  officers  and  pri- 
vates, 1st  class 217, 

560.  841,   1322 
officer-enlisted  man  relationships.     842 

officers,  alphabetical  listing 1324 

officers,     detailed     to     Agriculture 

Dept 58 

organizations,    regulations 1128 

pay  and  allowances,  see,  in   main 
alphabet.     Pay,     allow- 
ances, etc. 
personnel     to     administer     oaths. 

etc 216.  998 

promotions    in    Army    of    United 

States 325,  1128,  1214 

publications,   price  list 504 

readjustment    regulations,    educa- 
tion program 826,  698 

readjustment  regulations,  plan  and 

procedures 326-,  501,  1488 

register,  1946 1005 

regulations 131-132, 

216-217,  324-325,  438 
439,   559-560,   691-692, 
840-841,  998-999,  1128- 
29,  1213-14, 1322,  1431-32 

commissioned    Officers 216, 

325,   560,   841,   999,   1128. 
1214,  1322 
current   and   suspended   pam- 
phlets   324,  1128 

enlisted   personnel 132, 

217,    325,    439,    500,    692. 
841,  999,  1129,  1214,  1822 

flight  officers 439 

index    691 

miscellaneous 132,  217,  325. 

439,  560,  841.  1129.   1482 

personnel 132,  216,  325, 

439,    559,    692,    841,    999. 
1128.  1214,  1322,  1431-32 

warrant  officers 216-217,  439 

release  from  active   duty,   regula- 
tions  217.  325,  692 

removal    of    officers    from    active 

list   171 

retirement,  bills  relating  to 1255 

retirement,  enlisted  personnel-  328,  844 
security,  a  good  job  for  you 848 


Page 
Army — Continued 

specifications,  Hce,  in  main  alpha- 
bet. Military  equipment 
and  supplies. 

spectacles,    procurement 133 

tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment      134, 

217-218.  327,  441,  561. 
693,  842,  1130,  1217,  1434. 

technical  manii.ils 135,  218 

327-328,  441-442,  561- 
562,  693-694,  843-844, 
1000-2,  1180-32,  1218 
1326-27,    1434. 

price  list 504,  1169 

transfers,    etc.,    regulations 1214 

travel  allowances,  etc.,  see,  in  main 

alphabet.  Travel, 
unauthorized  absence  as  affecting 

pay 998 

your  stake  in  Army 1435 

see  also  Armed  forces — Demobil- 
ization— Mobilization — 
Pay,  allowances,  etc. — 
Recruiting  for  Army — 
Veterans — also  headings 
beginning  Military — also 
names  of  arms  and  serv- 
ices. 

Army  Air  Force  Day,  proclamation 972 

Army  Air  Forces 135,  219.  328, 

443.  562.  694.  845,  1002, 
1132,    1219,    1327,    1435. 

Air  Force  manuals 562,  1219 

air  force,  official  service  journal 135, 

845 

appropriations,  rescissions 32 

base   supply   procedure 1001 

career  with  a  future! i 445 

instructor's    guide 694 

it's  smart  to  stay  in 1327 

manuals 562 

message  for  former  members 846 

poster 443 

regulations 325,  559.  691,  1214 

reIat(')rio  do  general  comamdaiite-     219 

same    (in   Spanish) 219 

specialists,    appraisal    of   wartime 

training 1328 

specifications 328,  1435 

index 136,   1132,   1219 

standard  drawings,  index 443,  1002 

tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment  134,  217, 

327,  441,  693,  1434 

technical  courses 562 

technical  publications  for  li- 
braries   1132, 1219 

Army     Conservation     Program,     hand- 
book for  officers 132 

Army    Corps,    tables    of    organization 

and  equipment 218,  327 

.^.rmy    Day 425 

Army   emergency   officers'   retired   list, 

extend    benefits 604 

Army  exchanges,  see  Post  exchanges. 
.Vrmy  field  manuals,  see  Army. 

.\rmv  Ground  Forces 846 

activities.  World  War  II 846 

a  career  for  you 1132 

.\rmy  hospitals,  see  Hospitals. 

Army   Information   Branch 136,  848 

.\rmy   Institute  of   Pathology,   regula- 
tions         841 

.\rmy  Motion   Picture  Service,  theater 

operation 328 

Army-Navy-Civil    Committee    on    Air- 
craft Design  Criteria 582 

.\rmy-Navy   Explosives    Safety   Board, 

technical    paper 329 

Army  nurse   dieriodical) 136 

.Vrmy  of  United  States,  see  Army. 
Army  officers,  see  Army — Officers'  Re- 
serve Corps.  Army. 
.Vrmy  Orientation  Branch 136,  848 


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Army    Postal    Service,    technical   man- 
ual   1131 

Army   posts,   see   Military   posts. 

Army   Uecruiting   Service,  new  goal —     848 

Army  register,  see  Army. 

Army  regulations,  see  Army. 

Army  Service  Forces 136,  219,  329, 

443,   562,   694,   846,   1002, 
1133,  1219,  1328,  1435 
abolishment,  notes  of  general  in- 
terest       856 

catalog  220,329- 

330,  443-445,  562-503, 
694-695,  847-848, 1003-4, 
1133,  1219-2(r,  1328,  1435 

manual 219-220,  329,  694,  840 

publications,    circulars,    etc.,    list 

and  index 220 

Army  service  schools,  regulations 691 

Army  specitications,  sec  Military  equip- 
ment and  supplies. 
Army  supplies,  see  Military  equipment 

and  supplies. 
Army  talk,  see  Army. 

Army  theaters,  technical  manual 328 

Army  Transport  Service,  see  War  De- 
partment. 
Army  War  College  Library,  periodical 
articles  of  military  inter- 
est     137,849 

Arndt,  C.  O.  : 

China,  references  for  teachers 388 

international      educational      rela- 
tions, Ii'ar  East 1077 

Arnold,  Earl  H.  : 

DDT    in    control    of    yellow   fever 

mosquito 502 

DDT    spravs    as    mosquito    larvi- 

cides    269 

Arnov,   Hortense,   claim 35,  487,  870 

Arnstein,    Lawrence,    industrial    vene- 
real disease  educational, 

etc.,  program 503 

Aronovosky,    S.    I.,    agricultural    resi- 
due  pulps 1343 

Aroostook,  Maine,  aeronautical  chart-   1152 

Aros,  Jack,  court  case ' 1278 

Arrest  : 

Army    regulations 439 

Immigration    and    Naturalization 

Service    authority 1036 

within     Federal     reservations     in 

D.  C «23 

Arrow    Line 645,1090 

Arrow  Packing  Corporation 518 

Arsa   (Italian  vessel)  : 

court  case  o-f  owner 947 

Arsenic,    article    from    minerals    year- 
book   1083 

Arsenic     poisoning,     treatment     with 

BAL     1166 

Arsenic  trioxide,   toxicity  to  swine 1341 

Arsenosophenylbutyric  acid,  treatment 

of    trypanosomiasis 1262 

Art: 

colonial,  in  Bahia 817 

color  materials  for  education 466 

Latin  American — 

colonial 289 

contemi)orary 200 

traveling    exhibitions 207 

works    of,    catalog    of    copyright 

entries 89,  808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

Art  galleries,  see  names  of  galleries. 

Artesian  wells,  pressure 392,  1081,  1266 

Arthritis,    chronic 779 

Articles   of   war,    punishments   for    vi- 
olations   202,  1112 

Artificial-fiber   cloth,    specification 1198 

Artificial  respiration,  methods 1210 

Artillery,    tables    of    organization    and 

equipment-  327,  441,  561,  842 


Artistic  and  Historic  Monuments  in 
War  Areas,  American 
Commission  for  Protec- 
tion and  Salvage  of,  see 
American  Commission 
for  Protection  and  Sal- 
vage of  Artistic  and  His- 
toric Monuments  in  War 
Areas. 

Artists,  commercial,  job 440 

Arts : 

useful,  promote  progress — 

hearings    1053 

minority    views 773 

report    497 

Artschwager,  Ernst,  morphology  and 
anatomy     of     Cryptoste- 

gia 1145 

Artz,   R.   T.,   fire  at  liquefaction,   etc., 

plant    510 

Arvin,    Calif.,    wages,    etc.,    in    labor 

supply  center 574,  1232 

Asbestos  : 

articles  from   minerals  yearbook-    393, 

1083 

industry  in  1945 1270 

Asbury,    C.    E.,    precooling    California 

grapes    12 

Asbury    Hospital 124 

Asclepias  syriaca,  types  of  pods 1341 

ASF,  see  Army  Service  Forces. 
Ash,  S.  H.  : 

backfilling  problem   in   anthracite 

region 394 

flood-prevention  at  Pa.  anthracite 

mines 635 

Ash  Truck  Lines,  Inc 1373 

Ashbacker  Radio  Corporation 124 

Ashbrook,  Frank  G.,  fur  laws,  1945-46       68 

Ashbrook,   H.   H.,   relief 374, 

596,  733 
Ashburn,  L.   L.,   anemia  and  granulo- 
cytopenia         388 

Ashburnham  quadrangle,  Mass.-N.  H_     935 

Ashcraft,  E.  E.,  court  case 434 

Ashcraft,  Edwin  P.,  relief  of  estate 240 

Ashkenas,  I.  L.,  lateral-control  system 
for    use   with    large-span 

flaps    193 

Ashley  quadrangle.   111 787 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 642 

Asia  : 

chart    668 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 666 

mined   areas 814 

see  also  East    (Par  East). 

Asia  Minor,  chart 534 

Asiatic  Division,  changing  name 142 

Asiatic-Pacific  Campaign  Medal 426 

Askar,  Ras  el,  chart 538 

Asphalt : 

deposits  of  Guadalupe  County,  N. 

Mex 633 

finishing     trades,     apprenticeship 

standards    954 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  1865 
Asphalt-and     tar-saturated-felt     prod- 
ucts, simplified  practice-     239 

Asplialt   mixers,    specification 1414 

Asphalt   roofing,   see   Roofing. 

Assets,     see     Foreign-owned     assets — 

Liquid  assets. 
Assistance,  see  Public  assistance. 
Assistant    secretary,    see,    for    depart- 
mental   assistant    secre- 
taries,  names  of  depart- 
ments, or  secretaries. 
Associated  Retail  Bakers  of  America.     346 

Associated  Transport,  Inc 1091,  1372 

Association  of  Limb  Manufacturers  of 

America,    Inc 80 

Associations,  see  name  of  association, 
or    subject    with    which 
association    has    to    do. 
Asterlas  forbesi,  natural  history,  etc_     63) 


1 450 


Inukx,  194(5 


Astliiim,   health   iiliKation   serl«.s 116G 

Astoria,  Oreg.  : 

briiltjL'    91:5 

mooring    basin 1328 

Astronomy  : 

in    world  at  war 810,  Sll 

publications,  price  list 13(!4 

Astroiihysical   Observatory,    reports 312. 

431 

At  the  cross  roads  (reconversion) 1000 

Atacameflo,  handbook  of  South  Ameri- 
can    Indians 1)81 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  l\'  Ky.  : 

accidents 181,   278,  516,  042,   1371 

court  case 518,  521,  1282 

railroad    passes 404 

rates  on — 

diarcoal    1181 

cinder  concrete  blocks 1092 

glassware 945,     1092 

grain    1374 

petroleum    :_   1181 

sand    945 

zinc    404 

Athens,   Calif.,   railroad   accident--   78,    181 
Athlete's  foot,  health  education  series-     780 

Athol  quadrangle,  Mass 1207 

Atico,    Rada,    chart 298 

Atka   Island,   chart 237 

Atkins,  E.  C,  &  Co 063,   1425 

Atkinson,   Cecil,   relief 596,   704,   870 

Atkinson,  Earle,  court  case 118.". 

Atkinson,    L.    Jay,    fecnl    consumption 
and   production   of  pork, 

etc    859 

Atkinson-Kier  Co 187,  950 

Atlanta,  Ga.  : 

aircraft    accident 1150 

finances 342 

flight    chart 1241 

instrument  approach  charts 23, 

345,  1023,  1025 
negro    housing    project    residents' 

earnings    410 

railroad    accident 1178 

Atlanta  &  St.  Andrews  Bay  Uy.,  emer- 
gency   board i;!07 

Atlanta    &    West    Point    R.    R.,    rates 

on   iron 517 

Atlanta,   Birmingham   &   Coast   R.    R., 

rates  on  coffee 944 

Atlantic  &  Gulf  Forwarding  Co 281 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  : 

property  conveyance — 

hearings    l(»5.j 

law 10.","] 

reports    893,911' 

Atlantic  Coast : 

charts 410,  608 

coast  pilot,   supplement 155. 

286,  584,  866 
collisions  of  vessels,  rules  to  pre- 
vent  088,  813 

conference  agreement 958 

current    tables 102' 

light  list 994,  1319 

Naval   Reserve   training   fleet 005 

pilot  rules  for  inland  waters 088.  813 

radiobeacon    system 430 

transportation   lines 1000 

see  also  Atlantic  States. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  R.  R.  : 

accidents 78.  1".71 

court    case 518.  1315 

rates  on — 

candy    944 

linoleum  scraps ^^_   1374 

meat    1181 

phosphate    rock 280 

pilings 1092 

Atlantic    Coastal    Plain,    sec    Atlantic 
States. 

Atlantic  Meat  Co.,  Inc 1094 

Atlantic   Monthly    Co 124 

Atlantic  Ocean  : 
charts — 

aircraft   position 1247 

pilot,    north    Atlantic 108,  965 


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All.iiitic  Ocean — Continued 
charts — continued 

pilot,    south   Atlantic 109,  814 

sailing 963,  119:: 

international  ice  i)atrol 688 

north  Atlantic  lane  routes 108 

tide    tables 721 

Atlantic  States  : 

agricuUmral    workers,    migratory 

movement 1140 

lish  in  Southern  and  Middle  areas, 

pric(!  ceiling 751 

surface  water  supply 1080 

unemployment  insurance  for  fish- 
ermen,   etc 272,  505 

sec  also  Atlantic  Coast. 

Atlantic  States  Motor   Lines,   Inc 944 

Atlantic   Steel   Co 945 

Atlas  Coil  Spring  Co 1192,1409 

Atlas  Steel  Casting  Co 178 

Atlases  : 

geologic  atlas  of  United  States 932 

ice   of   Northern    Hemisphere 1107 

Atmosphere,  see  Air. 
Atomic  bomb.s  : 

British    statements 486 

effects    on    Hiroshima    and    Naga- 
saki    1322 

naval  vessels  to  determine  effect — 

hearings    366.  622,  774 

law    872 

letter  from   Navy   Dept 605 

reports 251,  255,  381,  622 

Atomic  energy  : 

agreed      declaration      by      United 

States,    etc 984 

development  and   application 486 

development,  use,  and  control — 

hearings 169,257, 

373,   486,   487,   611,   1055 

law    1036 

minority    views 893 

reports 486,  893,  899,  1045 

international    control 552, 

897.  984,  1423 

issues    before    Congress 808 

joint    statement    of    President    of 

U.   S.,  etc 486 

scientific   and   political    aspect's--     486 

statement  on  U.  S.  proposals 984 

see  also  Fissionable  materials. 
.\tomic  Energy  Commission  : 
establish — - 

hearings 373,  486,  611,  1055 

law    _: 1036 

minority    views 893 

reports 486,  893,  899,  1045 

estimate    -^ 1114 

Atomic  Energy  Joint  Committee  : 
establish — ■ 

hearings    1055 

law    1036 

minority    views 893 

reports 486,  893.  899.  1045 

.\toniic  Energy.  Special  Committee  on, 
Sienate  : 

hearings    169, 

257,  373,  486-47,  611 

report    486 

Attica    State    Prison,    court    case    of 

warden    187,210 

Attorney  General,  sec  Justice  Depart- 
ment. 
Attorneys,  see  District  attorneys. 

Attu  Island,  chart 586 

Atwater,    Charles    L.,    motor    carrier 

decision 1373 

Atwater,  William  C,  court  case 518 

Atwater,  William  C.  jr.,  court  case--     499 
.\uchincloss,    James    C.     (Representa- 
tive from  N.  J.)  : 

bill    introduced    by 750 

.Vudio-visual  aids,  means  of  communi- 
cation     1147 

Audit    Division,    General    Accounting 

Office 931 


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Auditing : 

cost-plus-a-fixed-fee  contracts 1218, 

1328 

Federal  Prison  Industries,  Inc 030 

Maritime    Commission,    etc 931 

Reconstruction    Finance    Corpora- 
tion— 
communication  from  General 

Accounting    Office 031 

hearings 1253 

report 1051 

Tennessee    Valley    Associated    Co- 
operatives, Inc 931 

Virgin  Islands  Co 931 

Auer,   Laszlo,   court  case 869 

Augusta,    Ga.,    instrument    approach 

charts 345,    726,    1023 

Augusta,  Maine,  instrument  'approach 

charts 845.     1023 

Augusta  Board  of  Education,  relief 244 

AUS,  see  Army. 

Aussa   (Italian  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 947 

Austin,  Ida  S.,  court  case 080 

Austin,     Warren     R.     (Senator     from 
Vt.)  : 
paper  presented  bj- — 

equal   rights   amendment 902 

report  made  bv — 

Military   Affairs  Com 263 

Austin,  Tex.  : 

aeronautical    charts 21,    721,    1241 

instrument  approach  charts 345, 

726,  1246 

Austin  Engineering  Co.,  Inc 835 

Australia  : 

charts 534,    963.    1193 

depth  of  water  available  at  main 

ports 814 

lights  and  fog  signals 666 

marine  transportation,  etc.,  agree- 
ment       683 

mined   areas 814 

mutual  aid  settlement  agreement-  1423 

pilot,    supplement 665,    813 

sailing   directions,    supplements 665 

shipments    to,    preparing 24 

Austria,   Military   Government 1432 

Authority. 

Note. — For   all   headings   in   which 
the  word  "Authority"  occurs,  see  the 
alphabeting   word,    e.    g.    Civil   Aero- 
nautics Authority. 
Autogiros,    control-stick    vibration    in 

flight    05 

Automatic    Sprinkler    Corporation    of 

America    1374 

Automobile  accidents,   see  Accidents. 

Automobile   mechanic,  job 217 

Automobile  plates,  description  and  use. 

Army    regulations 210, 

559,  999,  1214 
Automobile    repair    shop,    see    Repair 

shop. 
Automobile   service   station,    see   Serv- 
ice station. 
Automobiles  : 

dealers'  trade  discount,  problems-     250 
purchase    by     Government     agen- 
cies      975 

purchase   for  disabled   veterans 1060 

rates    on 403. 

trade-ins,  establishing  value 1116 

Automotive,      see      certain      headings 

beginning  Motor. 
Automotive  Trades  Steamship  Co.,  cor- 
rection    for     Dec.     1945 

monthly   index 4 

Auvil,  H.  S.,  control  of  bulk  densities 

in  coke  ovens 791 

Auxier,   George   W.,    truck   production 

and    distribution 977 

Avery,  James  T.,  relief  of  guardian 244, 

489,  590 

Avery,   Joseph   T.,   relief 244,   489,   590 

Avery,   Maggie  M.,   relief 244,  489.   590 

Avery,   Myron   H.,   statements 44.   1159 

Aviation,  see  Aeronautics, 


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.\ viation  cadets  : 

Army    regulations 438 

extend    benefits 1255 

naval,   amend   act 1159 

Aviation  clotliing,  see  Clothing. 

Aviation  Club  of  Utah 1208 

Aviation    Corporation 1351 

.Vviation   gasoline,  see  Gasoline. 
Aviation   Information   Office-   19,   719,  1240 
Aviation   pay,   see   Aviators. 
Aviation      supply,      see      Aeronautical 
equipment  and  supplies. 

.\viM(i(iii   Training  Division- 107,  295 

532,  962,  1411 
.\viators  : 

aerodinamica  para  pilotos 208 

airman  agency  certificates.  1149,  1151 

aviation  pay.  Army  regulations 324, 

840,  1322,  1431 

manual  de  radio  para  pilotos 1122 

manual  del  grupo  motorpropulsor 

para   pilotos 1424 

inctcorologia      para      pilotos      de 

aviones    683 

physical    standards 343 

pilot    written    examination    guide- 
book       719 

pilots"   choice,  in  naval  aviation.     295 
service  pilots  versus  light  planes-     866 

studput  pilot  guide 583 

Awaids.    to    postal    employees   for    in- 
ventions           31 

see  also  Decisions. 

Awls,    specification 1429 

Axilrod,  B.  M.  : 

bonding  strength  of  adhcsives 293 

iiupnct  strength,  etc.,  of  plastics-  1190 
'       plastic       mountings      for       wind- 
shields      104 

Axis  Powers  : 

and    Spanish    Government 433 

in  defeat,   American  policy 124 

sec     also      War      criminals — also 
names  of  countries. 
Aylesworth,     Phillip     F.,     cooperative 

work,  outlook  and  goals-  1341 
Ayniara,  handbook  of  S.  Anier.  Indians-      981 

Aysliire  Collieries  Corporation 1276 

-Vyvazoglou.  W.,  geophysical  abstracts-     178 

.Vziinuth,    computed,    tables 813 

Azov,    Sea   of,   lights   and  fog   signals, 

list    416 

Aztec  Land  &  Cattle  Co.,  Ltd 271 

Aztec  Ruins  National  Monument 938 

n 

B-W    Construction    Co 282,  314 

Baab,    George    W.,    buckling   stress    of 

cylinders 1293 

Baals,  Donald  D. : 

aerodynamic  tests  of  M-31  bomb-   1401 
curves  for  determining  effects  of 
compressibility    on    pres- 
sure  drop 1403 

wake-survey    equations    for    sjiib- 

sonic    flow 1396 

Baas,  Edmund  J.,  effect  of  carburetor 

throttle    settlings 1406 

Habcock,   Ilattie  M.,   relief 741,764,870 

Babies,  see  Infants. 

Bache,  Jules  S.,  court  case  of  exrs 434 

Bacillus  poinlliae  Dutky,  effect  of  sun's 

rays 1234 

Back,  E.  A.  : 

house  ants 860 

silverfish    1343 

Backstairs    Passage,    chart 1411 

Backus,   H.,   carbon   black 1270,  1365 

Backus,  Lotta  B.,  court  case' 990 

Backus,  Standish,  court  case  of  exrs_     990 
Backwater,     Mississippi     River     dam- 
ages       696 

Bacon,  Edward  R.,  court  case 1183 

Bacon,  S.  R.,  Union  County,  Pa.,  soil 

survey 1235 

Bacon.  Wilbur  C,  motor  carrier  deci- 
sion         2791 


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Bacon    Bros 280 

Bacteria,     aerobic     mesophilic     spore- 

forniitiK 710 

Bad  River  Band  of  Chippewa  Indians, 
amendment  to  constitu- 
tion      789 

Badges  : 

Armv    regulations 216, 

4.39,999,  1214,  1322,  1431 

unauthorized    wearing,    etc 1056 

Badt,  Harry  A.,  court  case 522 

Baer,  Walter  J.,  court  case 990 

Baggage  : 

itemized    list 325 

on  aircraft.  Army  regulations 1214 

on    transports,    customs    require- 
ments  1213 

Bnglev,  Daniel  S.,  sr.,  relief 596. 

907,  1031 

Bagley,   Daniel    S.,   jr.,   relief 596, 

907,  1031 
Baglcy,  Frances,  children  are  hungry-     656 

Bagoesan    Soengal,    chart 418 

Bags  : 

canvas,    specification 1415 

coffee,  specification 541 

kidney-compression,   specification-  1211 

laundry,    specification 1198 

mone.v,   specification 198 

shipping,    specifications 199. 

421,1197 

water-sterilizing,    specification 421 

Bahama  Islands  : 

charts    297.416 

operculate  land  mollusks 1422 

Bahia.  colonial  art 817 

BaTa.  Porto  da,  see  Salvador,  Porto  do. 

Bailer,  A.  G..   claim 487,  589 

Bailey,  F.  .T..  jr.  : 

control-stick  vibration  of  autogiro-       95 
profile  draglift  ratio  for  untwisted 

rectangular    blades 1390 

Bailey,    George   W..    relief 355.  487,  733 

Bailey,  Josiah  W.  (Senator  from  N.  C.)  : 
papers  presented  by — 

Amazon    Creek 494 

Intracoastal    Waterway 616 

Monterev    Bav 377 

Wiekford  Harbor 616 

reports  made  by — - 

Commerce    Com 260-261 

Bailey,  Rushell.  court  case 1098 

Bain,   H.   Foster,    mineral   industry   of 

Alaska 1365 

Bait  fish,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 

Bajah  Reede,  chart 669 

Bakalar,  George,  court  case 977 

Bake  ovens,  inspections,  etc 442 

Bakelaar.  John,  relief 355.  611,  733 

Baker,    A.    H.,    areal    geologic    map   of 

Green    River   Desert 787 

Baker,  Arline  M.,  Foreign  and  Domes- 
tic     Commerce      Bureau 

publications    348 

Baker,  Cleo  E.,  relief 28 

Baker,    Frank    R.,    accident    Investiga- 
tion           19 

Baker,   G.   A.,   aerial   dissemination   of 

spores    101." 

Baker,  Horace  F.,  court  case 128."^ 

Baker,  Millard  C.  court  case 127r 

Baker,    Wilma    E.,    relief 880,  907 

Baker,     Oreg.,     instrument     approach 

charts    156,  102.'^ 

Bakeries : 

central  pastry  bakery  operation 1001 

retail,  establishing  and  operating-     346 
union     wage     scales     in     bakery 

trades 9."6 

wholesale  baking  Industry 782.  930 

Bakers  Haulover  Inlet,  beach  erosion lOO.^j 

Bakery  goods,  rates  on 402 

Bakery  trades,  see  Bakeries. 
Bakesbop  utensUs,  general  schedule  of 

supplies 857,  1319 


Pas« 

Baking-dish  linings,  specification 672 

Baking  industry,  see  Bakeries. 
Bakli  Bay,  see  Pei-li  Chiang. 
BAL  (compound)  : 

arsenic  poisoning  treatment 1166 

Balance-sheet   items   of   railways 80,  799 

Balance  sheet  of  agriculture 1231 

Balances,  see  Scales. 

Balboa    Harbor,    chart 298,  1195 

Baldeschwieler,  E.  L.,  European  shale- 
treating    practice 793 

Baldwin,    H.    Streett     (Representative 
from  Md.)  : 

bills    introduced    by 366,  367 

Baldwin,  J.  L.  : 

tornadoes  in  United  States —     589 

weather  of  1945 468 

Baldwin.  Maine,  flood  of  Aug.  21,  1939-     506 

Baldwin  Bros.  Co 946 

Baldwin  Locomotive  Works  Co 652 

Bali   Strait,  chart 1301 

Ball.  Joseph  H.  (Senator  from  Minn.)  : 
minority  views — 

Education  and  Labor  Com 495 

paper  presented  by — 

strikes   and   lock-outs 485 

report  made  by — 

Immigration    Com 770 

Ball.  Sidney  H.,  gem  stones 1083.  1270 

Ball    bearings,   see   Bearings    (machin- 
ery ) . 

Ballard,  Donald,  court  case 405,  1276 

Ballard,  Edna  W..  court  case 405,   1276 

Ballard,  James  W.,  quantitative  anal- 
ysis by  X-ray  diffraction.     938 
Ballard.    T.    J.,    exploration    of    Hog 

Creek   corundum    mine —     635 

Ballenas    Channel,    chart 1413 

Ballhaus,  W.  F..  truss  stability  criteria.     103 
Ballinger.  Roy  A.,  sugar  during  World 

War    II 1016 

Balmorhea    project,    specifications 511 

Balsams,    industry    report 586 

Balser,  Esther  V.,  cement 1268 

Balsley,     J.     R..     magnetic     map     of 
Worcester,  etc..  Counties, 

Md 632 

Baltic  Sea : 

chart    1193 

lights  and  fog  signals 666 

pilot,    supplement 665 

sailing   directions,    supplement 665 

Baltimore.   Md.  : 

finances   342 

instrument  approach  chart 1023 

Baltimore    &    Ohio    Chicago    Terminal 
R.   R.  : 

accident    278 

rates   on   limestone 1374 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  : 

accidents   181,   642 

court    case 641 

mail  routes,  schedules-  425,   971,   1200 

operation 642,   1089 

rates  on — 

grit    945 

iron    1181 

kapok    280 

lettuce    1092 

livestock 642,     1374 

stoppage  of  goods  in  transit 281 

Baltimore  Foundry  &  Machine  Corpo- 
ration     1426 

Baraber,  Millard  J.,  design  trend  effect 

on    stability 100 

Bamboo  culms,  3  years  old  before  har- 
vesting         576 

Ran  Si  Racha,  Thailand,  chart 416 

Banana  River : 

aircraft  accident 1021 

instrument  approach  chart 726 

Bancroft,  Roscoe  B.,  avoid  those  wires.     236 
Band  saws,  see  Saws. 

Bandages,  gauze,   specification 996 

Bandelier  National  Monument 1084 


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Bands : 

rubber,    specification 437 

sweat,    specification 1198 

Bands    (music)  : 

field    manual 1129 

Government     bauds     to     furnish 
music    without    rcMuuner- 

ation    894 

see  also  name  of  band. 

Banff,   Scotland,   chart 419 

Banfield,  Mary  E.  W.,  expenditures  per 

pupil  in  city  schools 778 

Bangiiok  bar,  see  Som  Dom. 
Bang's  disease  : 

bactericidal     activity     of     bovine 
serum    toward    Brucella 

abortus    573 

indemnity  claims  and  averages-   10,  708 
work  in  cooperation  with  States — 
summary    of   brucellosis   con- 
trol      10,  708 

summary  of  brucellosis  work_     10, 

708 
Bank  for  Reconstruction  and  Develop- 
ment,   see    International 
Bank  for  Reconstruction 
and  Development. 

Bank  of  California,  court  case 81,  1095 

Bank  of  New  York,  court  case 318,  527 

Bankers  Farm  Mortgage  Co 1270 

Bankhead,    John     H.     (Senator    from 
Ala.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture       and      Forestry 

Com 372,    CIO 

Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 262 

Banking     and     Currency     Committee, 
House  : 

calendar 355,    596,    740,    1157 

compensation  for  employees 353 

hearings    243, 

355,  473,  596,  740,  879,  1158 

minority    views 473,    740 

reports   34,    164,   243,   355, 

473,  596,   740,  879,  1049-50 
Banking     and     Currency     Committee, 
Senate : 

calendar   257,    373, 

611,  1161,  1357 
facts  on  employment  and  produc- 
tion         169 

hearings 50,  258,  373,  611,  763, 

900,  1062-63,  1161,  1257, 
1357. 

minority    views .     763 

reports 50,    374,   487, 

611,   763,   905,   1062-63 

statement  by  Chester  Bowles 680 

statement  of  Philip  M.  Klutznick_     106 
Bankruptcy  : 

amend   act — 

hearings    891 

law    872 

reports 248,    262,    379, 

593,   736,   749,   920 

Laws,    compilation 1157 

railroad    financial    structure 496, 

759,   899 
Banks  and  banking  : 

assets     and      liabilities,      insured 

banks 777,    1260 

bankruptcy  laws,  compilation 1157 

charts  on  bank  credit 928 

Federal  reserve  par  list_  62,  778,  1261 
G.  I.,  banker,  and  savings  bonds-   1320 

in  Guatemala,  bauUinj;  reform 501 

loans  to  business,  blanket  partici- 
pation     1260 

postwar  savings  program 1320 

publications     on     banking,     price 

list    177 

references  on  banking,  list 1188 

Saturday  a  holiday  in  D.  C 768, 

887,   1038 
thrift    education 1320 


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Banks  and  banking — Continued 

see  also  certain  headings  begin- 
ning Federal  re- 
serve— also  names 
of  banks  or  places 
where  located. 

Banner,    Harry,   court  case 406 

Bar    B    Co 1317 

Baratta,     Hugo     C,     assignee,     court 

ease 625,    949 

Barbary     Powers,     wars     with,     naval 

operations    1411 

Barber,  Guil,  court  case 80 

Barber,  Melanie  G.,  court  case 183 

Barber,  William  A.,  court  case 183 

Barbiturates,    regulate    sale,    etc..    in 

D.    C 495 

Barden,    Graham    A.     (Representative 
from   N.   C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Education    Com 1051 

Bardill,  J.  D.,  exploration  of  Stoddard 

fluorite    mine 1366 

Bargaining,  see  Collective  bargaining. 

Bargee   area,    Wyo.,   geology 934 

Barger,    Ida,    relief 349,    374 

Barger,    W.    R.,    precooling    California 

grapes    12 

I>arges  in  New  York  Harbor,  earnings.     411 
Bariyr-materials,    waterproof,    packing 

for   overseas 816 

Baril,   Victor   S.,   wages  in  lumber  in- 

„      .^  dustry,  1944 658 

Bante  : 

exploration  in  Hot  Spring  Countv, 

•      10,-    '^'■''- 1365 

in   194o 1270 

in  1st  quarter  of  1940 I  1271 

mining  and  marketing 790 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  1173 
Barium  chemicals  : 

in   1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1173 

Barium    nitrate,    specification no 

Barium   pero.xide,   specification no 

Bark,  Arnold  P.,  court  case 833 

Barker   Bros.    Corporation 1181 

Barkinen,  Kenneth  W.,  court  case 159 

Barkley,  Alben  W.  (Senator  from  Ky.)  : 
paper  presented  by — 

surrender   of   Italy,   Germany 

and  Japan 256 

reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency   Com-    374, 
,    .  ^  487,  763 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 919 

Pearl    Harbor    Attack,    Joint 
Committee     on     Investi- 

„     ,  ,         ^       gation    of 106I 

ijarkley,    J.    I<.,    bituminous-anthracite 

mixtures  on  stokers 793 

Barley  : 

classification  pf  varieties 861 

grading  at  country  points 1231 

standards,  handbook 340 

Barneby-Cheney  Engineering  Co 1181 

liarnegat   Inlet,  engineer  report 446 

Barnes,  Ada  E.,  court  case 1210 

Barnes,   George  H.,  court   ca.se 1210 

Barnes,  Helen  V.  : 

cork  oak;   bibliograpliy 981 

mango,  list  of  references 1345 

Barnes,  Owen  P.,  jr.,  court  ca.se 679 

Barnes,  T.  E.,  soil  surveys 458,  1344 

Barnes,  Walter  J.,  Electric  Co 881 

907,  1031 
Barnes    Airport,    instrument    approach 

chart 23,  1025 

Barnes  Sand  &  Gravel  Co 118I 

Barnett,  Henry  C.  : 

charge    temperature    of    internal- 
combustion  engines 1393 

effect  of  exhaust  gas  on  engine  per- 
formance   1393 

Barnett,  Joseph,  transition  curves  for 

highways 1264 


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Hiiriiett,  l^ouis,  court  case 4(!7 

Uuriium,  Charles  K.,  court  case SH 

Baroch,  C.  T.,  preparatiou  of  alumina 

froiu   potassium  alum 509 

Barometers,  ships'  aneroid,  errors 814 

Barr,  \V.  A.,  court  case 825 

Barran(iuitas  quadrangle,   P.   K 1207 

Barre    &    Chelsea     K.     K.,     emergency 

board 1417 

Barre-Montpelier    Airport,    instrument 

approach    chart 58('> 

Barre  quadrangle,  JNIass 508 

Barrels  : 

specifications 214,  421 

steel  shipping,  facts  for  industry-    154, 

864 

Barrett,  Charles  F.,  relief 741 

Bari-ett,  Eleanor  D.,  relief  of  estate 355, 

487,  73:! 
Barrett,     Frank     A.      (Representative 
from  Wyo.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 897 

report  made  I)y — 

Public  Lands  Com 369, 

757, 898 

Barrett,   James   J.,   jr.,   relief 35, 

611.  870 

Barrett,  Robert  .1.,  appointment 1307 

Barrett,    William    A.     (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 35,  39,  245  246. 

356,  358,  360,  476,  596,  884 
Immigration   and   Naturaliza- 
tion   Com 42,  478 

I'ublic  Lands  Com 368 

Barrett  Lumber  &  Supply  Co.,  Inc 1418 

Barrier  Reefs,  chart 963 

Barron,   Virginia,   relief 743,910,1033 

Barrov?,  IPoint,   chart 1026 

BarrovFS,  Florence  M.,  relief 35,  241 

Barry,  John,  statue  on  Naval  Academy 

grounds 605 

Bars   (decorations  of  honor)  : 

Army    regulations 216 

Bars  (metal,  etc.)  : 

flinders,    specitication 671 

influence     coefficients     of     curved 

bars    661 

reinforcement,  specification 322 

steel,    hot-rolled    carbon 731 

I'.arsigian,  FS  M.  : 

asbestos 393 

barite 790,  1270,  1271 

barite  and  barium  chemicals 127(i 

barite,      witherite,      and      barium 

chemicals    117;! 

boron  minerals  in  1945 1270 

bromine  in   1945 1270 

calcium  chloride  in  1945 1270 

celestite  in   1945 1270 

lithium  minerals  in  1945 1271 

magnesite    and    otheii  magnesium 

compounds    127(1 

magnesium  compounds 1083 

natural   sodium   sulfates  and   car- 
bonates     1270 

radio  grade  quartz  in  1945 1271 

Barsky,        Edward        K.,        proceeding 

against    485 

Barss,  Howard  P.  : 

agricultural    experiment    stations, 

1945 458 

experiment  station  progress,  1945_     710 

Bart,  Thomas  K.,  court  case 26 

Bart,    William,    court    case 82 

Bartels,  Roy,  court  case 82 

Battels,  Rudolph  K.,  jr.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian  881,   1031,   106.3 

Bartenfeld,   W.    G.,   water   carrier   de- 
cision        645 

Bartenfeld,  W.  G.,  &  Co 645 

Bartholomew,  O.  F.,  soil  survey 458 

Bartlett,  E.  L.  (Delegate  from  Alaska)  : 

bill  introduced  by 750 


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Bartlett,   Walter  A.,  jr.,  dual-rotating 
propeller  having  one  com- 

l)onent  locked,  etc 1403 

Bartley   Frocks.    Inc 204,  547 

Barton,    Glen    T.,    farm    production    in 

war    and    peace 574 

Bartone,   Leonard   M.,    tensile   tests  of 

rivets 90,  1404 

Bartsch,  Paul  : 

operculate  land  mollusks 1422 

oystefs  for  introduction  in  Philip- 
pines         207 

Schistosomophora  in  China 551 

William  Healey  Dall,  bibliographv, 

etc.     310 

Baruch,  Bernard  M.  : 

atomic   energy   proposals 984 

international    control    of    atomic 

energy    1423 

Basic   field    manual 133,  217,,  325,  1129 

Basidu  Anchorage,  chart 965 

Basidu   and  approaches,   chart 965 

Basilisk  Harbor,  chart 419 

Basins  : 

rates    on 90 

specifications    199, 

837,  1198,  1199,  1304 

Bas(|uc  aliens,  relief 1031,  1071 

Bass,   Nannie,    relief 28 

Bass,   striped,  fishery  leaflet 632 

Bass  Island  rocks,  in  Michigan  basin__       70 

Bassett,   Jack  V.,  accept   medal 29 

Batchelder,   C.  H.,  corn  growth  as  re- 
lated   to   European    corn 

borer 1145 

I'.atdorf,  S.  B. : 

buckling  of  plates  in  compression.  1190 

buckling  stress  of  cylinders 1295 

critical  stress  for  flat  plate 1405,  1406 

stresses  in  open  box  beams 1406 

Bates,  George  J.   (Representative  from 
Mass.)  : 
reports  made  b.y — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 45,756 

Bates,    Joe    B.     (Representative    from 
Ky.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com 48,  255-256, 

369,  48.3-484,  759,  901 
Bates,  Roger  G.  : 

activity  coefficients  of  p-phenosnl- 

fonate  buffers 1354 

reproducibility    of   lead    electrode, 

etc 588 

Bates,  Sidney  E.,  court  case 1157 

Bates  Screw  Products  Co 1333 

r.atesville  quadrangle,  Ind 934 

Baton  Rouge,  La.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 1154 

instrument  approach  chart 1023 

Baton  Rouge  Coal  &  Towing  Co 1182 

Batson,  Roy  S.,  court  case 428 

I!atson-Cook  Co 517 

Batteries,  see  Electric  batteries. 
Batterson,  Sidney  A. : 

hydrodynamic  impact  loads-   1292,  1401 
tests    of    float    model    at    various 

velocities,  etc 1396 

Battery-deck   covers,    specification 300 

Batting,  mattress  felt,  rates  on 1090 

Battle    for    production 203,447 

Battle     Monuments     Commission,     see 
American    Battle    Monu- 
ments   Commission. 
Battle  Mountain,  Nev.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 586,  1247 

Baudette,   Minn.,   bridge  across   Rainy 

River 363,  494,  592 

Baum,  Jules,  court  case 205 

Baum,    Sol,    court    case 205,428 

Baumgarten,    Blias,    relief 496.  589 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Co 1183 

Bautsch  lead  and  zinc  deposits 1366 

Bauxite : 

concentration  for  milling  in  pilot 

plant    1268 


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higb-silica,  alumina  extraction 466 

in   1945 1175 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1268 

quarterly    report 509 

Bay,  see  name  of  bay. 
Bay  Counties  District  Council  of  Car- 
penters       654 

Bay  Ridge  Operating  Co.,  Inc 1182 

Bayarsky,  David,  court  case 947 

Bayer,  Elias,  court  case 1276,  1376 

Bayer,  Samuel,  court  case 1276,  1376 

Bayhead  quadrangle,  Fla 507 

Bayne,  Jasper,  court  case  of  exr 183 

Bayonne,  N.  J.,  railroad  accident 1275 

Bays,  see  names  of  bays. 

Bayuk   Cigars,    Inc 118,204 

Bazau  Ho,  see  Masan  P'o. 

Bazley,  J.  Robert,  court  case 1094 

Beach,   B.  A.,   bactericidal   activity   of 
bovine     serum     towards 

Brucella   abortus 573 

Beach  erosion,  see  Shore  protection — 
alKO  names  of  localities. 

Beach  Erosion  Board 564, 1005 

Beacon  Oyster  Co 172 

Beal,  May  M.,  silver  candelabra 600,  733 

Beals,  Ralph  L.,  Cheran,  Sierra  Taras- 

can   village 682 

Beams : 

bending,  etc.,   stresses  of  cantile- 
ver beam 1295 

fatigue  tests  of  wing-beam  speci- 
mens         101 

general  instability  of  box  beams 92 

lapped    bar     splices    in     concrete 

beams 158 

shear    lag 92,  290 

strain  measurements  and  strength 

tests 660,  1290,  1295 

strength  of  wing  beams 102 

stress     distribution      and     flange 

width 102 

stresses  in  box  beams 1406 

stresses  in  built-up  beams 661 

Bean  Lake,  claims  for  loss  bv  floods 50, 

161 
Beans : 

dry   edible,   harvesting 455 

saving  from  rust 710 

snap,   canned,   specification 437 

Bear  Cove,  chart 297 

Bear   Lodge  fluorite  property  explora- 
tion      791 

Bear  River,  compact 602,  920,  1036 

Beard,  Martin  L.,  receiver,  court  casp_    173, 
285,  522,  653,  1259 

Beard's  Erie  Basin,  Inc 1276 

Beardslee  Launch  &  Barge  Service 645 

Bearing-strips,    synthetic-riil)b<'r__  421,1198 
Bearings   (machinery)  : 

anti-friction,  ball  and  roller 153 

anti-friction,  preservation,   etc 1415 

crankpin,  load  capacity 1103 

Bearse,  H.  M.,   fishing  vessels  of  New 

England,    etc 505 

Beattie,  Elizabeth  L.,  court  case 686 

Beattie,  J.  H.  : 

production    of   eggplant 1146 

rhubarb  production 577 

Beattie,  John  A.,  court  case 1283 

Beattie,    W.    R.,    production,    etc.,    of 

horseradish     577 

Beatty,  Willard  W.,  editor  : 

Indian  education 72,  789 

work  a  day  life  of  Pueblos 1083' 

Beauchamp,  Edwin  C,  court  case 1094 

Beaumont,  Tex.  : 

aeronautical  chart 721,  1241 

airport   obstruction   plan 866 

Instrument    approach    charts 586, 

726,   1023,   1025 
Beauty  shops,  establishing  and  operat- 
ing         586 

Beaver  County,   Ta.,   court   case —  646,   684 


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Beaver   River,   survey 1220 

Beazley,  P.  W.,  court  case 946 

Bechtold,  Sam,  relief 487,  733,  741 

Beck,  C.  D.,  &  Co 961 

Beck,  Edgar,  court  case 946 

Beck,  J.  M.,  court  case 1183 

Beck,  William  A.  : 

exploration    at    Cline    Mine 790 

exploration    of    Piedmont    manga- 
nese  belt 792 

Beckel,  A.   C.  : 

soybean   or  vegetable   milk 1343 

soybean  protein  production 1233 

Becker,  Edmund  F.,  channels  for  trad- 
ing   abroad 346 

Becker,   Gustav,    memorial 897,    1036 

Becker,  John  V.  : 

aerodynamic  tests  of  aileron 1386. 

curves  for  determining   effects   of 
compressibility       on 

pressure    drop T  1403 

high-speed  tests  of  engine  cowling-     290 

hinge-moment    increments 661 

Beckett,  Joseph  A.,  court  case 1252 

Beckworth,  Lindley  (Representative 
from  'Tex. )  : 

bill    introduced    by 366 

reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 748,  891 

Bedbugs,  DDT  control 339 

Bedding  for  cattle,  rates  on 279 

Beddingfield,  Opal  M.,  relief 881, 

1031,    1063 

Beddingfield,  Thomas  A.,  relief 881, 

1031,  1063 
Bedford,  R.  H.  : 

exploration   of  El   Dorado   copper 

mine    936 

survey  of  tin  in  California 793 

Bednar,  Kay  B.,  relief 355,  487,  733 

Bee,  see  Bees. 

Bee  Culture  Division 1016 

Beech,  American  wood 149 

Beecher,   Hazel  A.,   relief 349,   374 

Beef,  carcasses  and  cuts 1343 

Beef  cattle,  see  Cattle. 
Beehive  coke,   see  Coke. 

Beeman,  Sarah  H.,  relief 477 

Bees  : 

culture,   information 1016 

dependence  of  agriculture  on  bee- 
keeping     1016 

l)ollen    traps,    etc.,    in    developing 

colonies    1343 

publications,  price  list 177 

two-queen   colony   management 709 

Beeson,  Paul  B.,  Ducrey  skin  reactions 
in  Net^ro  hospital  pa- 
tients       930 

Beeswax,    specification 1198 

Beet  leafhoppers  : 

estimating    populations 11 

insecticidal    action    of    pyrethrum 

extracts    575 

natural  replacement  of  weed  hosts     231 
Beef  sugar,  see  Sugar. 
Beetles  : 

New  World  coleoptera,  review 981 

of  Mexico,  etc.,  checklist 830 

see  also  names  of  beetles. 
Beets,  see  Sugar  beets. 
T?cglinger,     Edward,     Madison     wood- 
sugar     process 1147 

r.eightler,   Robert   S.,  appointment 1036, 

1073 
Bekkedalil,  Norman  : 

crvstallization      of     unvulcanized 

rubber    1029 

elTect    of    pressure    on    melting   of 

rubber    239 

Belcher,   D.   J.,  origin,  etc.,  of  United 

States    soils 1150 

Belcher.  W.  A.,  court  case 1123 

Belen,   N.   Mex.,   aircr.-ift   accident 19 


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Belfrium  : 

air  transport  services  aKreeuient-  1423 
cotton,    prospective   consumption-     149 

labor    conditions 1286 

mutual  aid,  agreements 985 

Belk,    Mary,    relief- 741,    704,    870 

Bell,  A.  P.,  soil  survey 1344 

Bell,   Ann   M.,   relief 746 

Bell,    Arthur    H.,    internal    cooling    to 

suppress    knock 1392 

Bell,  Arthur  L.,  court  case 282, 

554,   1308 

Bell,  C.  H.,  Alaska  coal,  analyses 936 

Bell,   C.   Jasper    (Representative  from 
Mo.)  : 
reports  made  by — - 

Conference    Com 471 

Insular  Affairs  Coni_  42,  478,  1052 
Bell.  E.  Barton  : 

cooling  correlation   of  engine 1189 

liigh-altiturte  flight  cooling  of  en- 
gine     1190 

single-stage  axial-flow  fan 291 

Bell.   F.    G.,    investigations   in   erosion 

control,     etc 863 

Bell.     Florence     C.,     forest    credit    in 

United   States,   1930-45-     581 

Bell.    .John,   relief 355,   488,   589 

Bell,    Spurgeon.    postwar    earnings    of 

class    1    railroads 944 

Bell,  Virgil  D..  court  case 1385 

Bell,  Walter  F.,  court  case 678,  977 

Belle  Eldridge  Gold  Mines,  Inc 404 

Belle  Vernon.  Pa.,  bridge 479,   616,  874 

Bellingham.   Wash.  : 

aeronautical   charts 21,   721 

instrument    approach    charts 22, 

585,  1246 

Belmont    Properties    Corporation 355 

Belt  lacing,  general  schedule 1429 

Belt  rivets,  see  Rivets. 
Belter,  P.  A.,  soybean  protein  produc- 
tion     1233 

Belts    (straits)  : 

lights  and  fog  signals 666 

Belts  and  belting  : 

general      schedule      of      supplies, 
power    transmission 

belting,     etc 557 

specifications,  dental  engine  belts     1211 
specifications,   round  leather  belt- 
ing        837 

Beltsville   Research    Center,    see   Agri- 
cultural   Research    Cen- 
ter,  Beltsville,   Md. 
Belvedere    (steam  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 946 

Bemb,  Walter  J.,  court  case 318 

Benall  El  Oukili  Boucheta,  compensat- 
ing     35,  241 

Benard,  Fred,  court  case 589 

Bender,     George      H.     (Representative 
from    Ohio)  : 

bill  introduced  by 1057 

Bendix     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart    1025 

Bends,     low-pressure    boundary    layer 

control 1290 

Bendure,   Zelma.   establishing   and   op- 
erating apparel  store 1026 

Beneficial     Industrial     Loan     Corpora- 
tion     1091 

Benefit  series,  unemployment  compen- 
sation     65,  781 

cumulative  index  and  digest,  v.  8_     781 

Benenson    Realty    Corporation 547. 

078, 977 
Bengal,  Bay  of,  sailing  directions,  sup- 
plement       603 

Bengtson,  Ida  A.  : 

complement   fixation   in   scrub   ty- 
phus     1107 

serological     heterogeneity     among 
strains  of  tsutsugamushi 

disease 502 

serological  study  of  scrub  typhus 

cases    1167 


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Benham.  Josephine,  relief 593,  733 

Benicia    Arsenal,    land    exchange 263, 

736, 754 

Benjamin,  L.  George,  court  case 989 

Bennett,  C.  W.  : 

Argentine  curly  top  of  sugar  beet-     577 
yellow  wilt  of  sugar  beet  in  Ar- 
gentina     1345 

Bennett,  Charles  V. : 

influence    of    vertical    tail    design 

on  trim 1388 

stability,  etc..  of  fighter  airplane 
in    inverted    flight    atti- 
tude   1405 

Bennett,  Hugh  H. : 

our  American  land 582 

planning  for  soil  conservation 462 

there's  but  one  way  to  do  the  job-     462 
Bennett,  John  A.,  fatigue  stressing  on 

steel 1354 

Bennett,  Joseph  E.,  claim - 374, 

488,  1031.  1046 

Bennett,  Joseph  E.,  Co 374,  488 

Bennett,  Michael  J.,  relief  of  guardian-    881, 

907, 1031 
Bennett.  Wendell  C. : 

Andean    Highlands 981 

archeology  of  central  Andes 981 

Atacameno    981 

Bennett  quadrangle.  Fla 507 

Beuning,  Fort,  easement  across 772, 

893,  1036 

Benoit,  Dimple,  relief 741 

Bensenrt,  D.  W..  resistance  of  glue  in 
wood    joints    to    fatigue 

stressing 579 

Benser,   William   A.,  work  required  to 

compress  dry  air 661 

Benson,  James  M. : 

landing    characteristics    of    flying 

boat 1395 

piloting  of  flying  boats 98 

retractable   planning   flap   instead 

of  fixed  step  on  seaplane-  1395 
tests   of   flying  boat   with   several 

types  of  fairing 1397 

Benson,  Lewis  C.,  court  case 686 

Benson,  Pat,  motor  carrier  decision —  1180 
Benson,    Serge   N.,    rubber   and   manu- 
factures. Japanese  trade.     317 
Benson,  W.  E.,  Sullivan  County,  N.  Y., 

soil   survey 1235 

Benton,  R.  L..  relief 473,  611,  733 

Benton  quadrangle.  Ark 633 

Benton  Seto.  chart 539 

Benzoic  acid,  density  and  heat  of  com- 
bustion     1027 

Benzol,   specification 299 

Berea    sand,    maps 70,  633 

Berea  sandstone,  relationships  of  Corry 

and    Cussewago 933 

Berg,    Esther    L.,    relief 488,  589 

Berg.  James  R.,  patent  appeal 863 

Bergelin,  John  O.,  index  of  department 

store    stocks 928 

Berger,  L.  B. : 

Diesel    locomotives,    use    through 

railway  tunnel 936 

fire  at  liquefaction,  etc.,  plant 510 

Berger,  Robert  L.,  from  dr.vland  farm- 
ing to  irrigation 1342 

Bergeron,  Philibert  L.,  relief 741 

764, 870 
Bergman,  Stefan  : 

flow  of  compressible  fluid  around 

obstacle 291 

flow      patterns      of      compressible 

fluid 1190 

twodimentional     flows     of     com- 
pressible   fluids 291 

Bergner,    A.    Dorothy,    polyploidy    and 

aneuploidy  in  guayule —  1017 

Berk,  Ira  L.,  court  case  of  exrs 1426 

Berk,  Trixie  I.,  exrx.,  court  case 1426 

Berlin,  Julius,  court  case 288 


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Berlin,  Germany  : 

Trli)artite    Conference 209 

correction    for    Feb.    monthly 

index   570 

Barman,  Don,  court  case 1308 

Berman  Bros.  Iron  &  Metal  Co 40.S 

Berman    Lumber   Co 1308 

Bermuda  Islands,  charts 295,  534 

Bernalillo  County,  N.  Mex.,  Lucero  up- 
lift         033 

Bernardo,  Everett  : 

cylinder  temperatures 1390 

engine  temperatures  under  forced- 
convection  coolinf; 1394 

heat  transfer  of  thylene  glycol  so- 
lutions   1407 

Bernert,  Albert,  water  carrier  decision_   1093 
Bernstein,   Sylvia  P.,  living  and  office 

costs    in    Guatemala 238 

Berries,  frozen,  standards  for  grades 1018 

see  also  names  of  berries. 
Berry,  E.  P.,  fish  press  water,  etc.,  in 

chick    rations 785 

Berry,  J.  V.,  mine  rescue,  training  offi- 
cials          937 

Berry,  James  A.,  sanitation  of  frozen 

foods    1144 

Berry,  Stephen  S.,  court  case_- 1252 

Berry      Field,      instrument     approach 

chart 23,  1024 

Berryman  quadrangle,  Mo 508 

Bers,  Lipman  : 

subsonic  compressible  flows  around 

closed  profiles 291 

subsonic  flow  past  circular  cylin- 
der         1(3 

subsonic       symmetric       adiabatic 

flows    !»")9 

symmetric  flows  obeying  simplified 

density-speed  relation S09 

Bertelsen,  Carroll  M.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision        279 

Bertram,  Albert  R.,  court  case (548 

Beryl  in  Alabama 1269 

Beryllium,    extraction,    etc.,    in    Ger- 
many        936 

Besoeki  Reede,  chart 669 

Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  R.  R.,  rates  on 

steel 404 

Beta  rays,  angle  for  measurement 1353 

Bethlehem  Steel  Company 523, 

944, 952,  1376 

Bethlehem  Steel  Corporation 523,  944.  952 

Betsy,  Anse,  Accessible  Bale,  chart 3. ".01 

Betts,  Clifford  A.,  water  and  our  for- 
ests   232,   712 

Betts,  H.  S.,  American  woods 13. 

149-150.  232 
Beust,  Nora  E.,  children's  bookshelf- _  1263 
Beveridge,    B.    B.,    motor   carrier  deci^ 

sion    64:'. 

Beveridge,  J.  Mair,  density  balance  for 

hydrocarbons    466 

Bevilacqua,  Ignazio  (or  E. )  court  case 

of  estate 183 

Bevilacqua,  Pietro,  court  case 18.3 

Biachuev,   S.  A.,  horizontal  motion  of 

wing  near  ground 1190 

Bias  Bay.  chart 963 

Bibliographical    bulletin,    Agricultural 

Dept 581 

Bibliography  : 

accident    prevention 25 

acetylated    wood 1147 

aeronautics 154 

age  factor  in  disabling  morbidity 502 

agricultural    residue    pulps 1343 

agriculture 14,    712 

Agriculture     Dept.     bibliographies 

available 581,  1147 

ailerons 1103,1386,1387 

air  transport  of  agricultural  per- 
ishables        455 

aircraft   frames 291 

aircraft   intercooler   design 90 


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airfoils    90, 

193,  289,  290,  412,  529, 
809,  1189,  1288,  1289, 
1387,     1388,     1390,     1395 

airplanes,  increasing  range 1388 

airscrew    1289 

airspeeds 1289 

Alaska  coal 936 

Aleut    language 177 

alfalfa 1343 

alkylbenzenes    and    monoalkylben- 

zenes 1028,  1353 

allergic    diseases 1219 

alligators 504 

alloys 1103,    1290 

alphanaphthylthiourea    63 

alumina 466,    1268 

aluminum   alloys 91, 

193,  412,  660,  809,  1103. 
1189.  1389,  1408 

American  dog  ticks 230 

amines 1400 

ammonium  nitrate 1017 

amplifiers    1001 

Andean  civilizations 829 

Andes 981 

anemia  and  granulocytopenia 388 

anesthesia 310,  311 

Anglo-American    agreements 528 

Anglo-American    Caribbean    Com- 
mission         122 

aniline 1382 

antigen  release 628 

apples    145 

Arabia,  southern 310,  311 

Araucanians 981 

are  opinion  polls  useful? 560 

arsenic  poisoning  treatment 1166 

art  of  Latin  America 289 

Atacamefio    981 

atomic    energy 486 

Aymara 981 

backfilling  problem,  anthracite  re- 
gion        394 

bacteria    710 

Bandelier  National  Monument 1084 

barley 861,  1231 

bearing  loads 1394 

beech    149 

beef  carcasses  and  cuts 1343 

beet    Icafhoppers 575 

bending      moments      in      fuselage 

frame    661 

benzoic  acid 1027 

beryl    1269 

black  cherry 232 

black  rot  of  cucurbits 12 

blind    415 

bolts 810 

boric  acid 1027 

boron 1028,  1365 

boundary  layer 958,  959, 

1290,     1291,     1296,     1388 

box  beam  instability 92 

Brazil 1250 

Bret  ton   Woods  agreements 501 

brown  root  rot  of  tobacco 146 

r.ruoella   abortus 573 

buckling     92.  93.  290 

budgeting    839,  1212 

liuilding  codes,  etc 348 

l)uilding   with    logs 13 

butternut    13 

butylbenzene  412,  810 

cabbage  viruses 337 

cadmium    sulfate 1028 

calcium  and  phosphorous  in  cattle 

blood    1015 

calibration,  etc.,  of  models 1389 

California   Forest  and   Range  Ex- 
periment Station 578 

calorinietr.y 587 

can  Germans  be  re-educated? 560 

Canada 347,  500 


1464 


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HlblloKnipliy — Continued 

ciiiuly    iiiakinj^ 4r»(; 

cuniiiiij; 8(Jli 

carbohydrate       digfstibility       for 

sheep   1342 

carotene  content  of  corn  pbmt T)?.'! 

cellulosic    materials 581 

cerebrospinal    nieninfritis ._      929 

Cliaco-Santiasueno    culture 981 

channels    with    unflanjied    lifiliteii- 

ing    holes 92 

charge  temperature  of  engine 139:{ 

chemical    engineering 955 

chemistry    804 

Chibcha 981 

cliild    health 409 

childhood    mortality 190 

children's  bookshelf 1263 

children's    clothing 123:'. 

Chile , 982,  1236,  i:55:', 

Cbina 388,    138() 

Chinese  bronzes 1120 

chroniite r>0(i,  790 

citizenship    education 190 

citrus  fruits 14s 

citrus    juices 147,  450 

civil  service  careers 5(il 

clay  products,  stone  and  masonry.     808 

Clostridium  perfringens  toxin fi.'i 

clothing   and   textiles 710 

cloud    indicator 1389 

cobalt  from  manganese  ores 790 

cobalt   ores 510 

codling    moth 310,311,1010 

coffee  plants 114:'. 

colchicine  in  plant  breeding 458 

cold   storage 339 

conforms 779 

Colombia 982 

color    measurement 400 

columns 92,  1390 

combustion  and  mixture  tempera- 
ture     1104 

combustion  in  flowing  gas 529 

community      industrial      develop- 
ment          347 

compressors    1290 

condensation  in  wall  specimens. _   1150 

confectionery-tobacco  store 1352 

Constitution  of  United  States 1102 

control  of  aircraft,  see,  below,  sta- 
bility and  control  of  air- 
craft. 

cooling 93,  94,  292,  1189, 

1190,     1288,     1290.     1392, 
1393,     1394.     1395,     1398 

cork   oak 581 

corn 575 

cornstalks,  soluble  substance  in__        12 

cotton,  fiber  properties 1344 

cotton  products 1143 

cottonseed  and  lint , 148 

Cottonwood 149 

counseling  and  teaching 779 

cowlings 92.    290,    i:m 

creep  of  metals 001 

crested   wheatgrass 1144 

crime 841 

criminal    procedure 831 

crippled  children 525 

crucifer  viruses 145 

Cryptostegia 1 1 45 

cultural  missions  of  Mexico 501 

Cuzco  archeology 982 

cylinders 92,  93,  290,  809,  958 

1290, 1390,  1391,  1407 
dairy  industry  in  United  States —     339 

Dair,  William  H 310 

damping    810,  1401 

dashpots   9:'. 

dates    (fruit) 458.577 

DDT 11.  148.  269,  388.  502. 

093,  779.  929,  1145,   1261 

dental  clinics , 1361 

dentists   and   assistants 193,412 

department  stores 520 

detergents 868,  1160 


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Bibliography — Continued 

detonation 93 

diagonal-tension    field 94 

Diaguita    982 

diaphragms 94 

diasone  in   leprosy   treatment 1361 

dicalciiim    silicate 588 

dihedral 1391 

dinosaurs 1205 

diphtheria 779 

disability     among    employed    per- 
sons    ^ 170 

distilling  columns 1251 

distribution    costs 158,237 

dogwood    149 

Douglas  fir 149 

downwash  and  wake  of  aircraft-  94,  290 

downy   mildew 337,  573 

drag 94,  97,  290,  293, 

1290,  1296,  1388,  1392 

dry  air  compression 661 

ducts    1392 

dynamic  load  on  vertical  tail--     960 

dynamometer   torque   indicator 1392 

echiuroid    worms 552 

Ecuador 982 

education    1077,  1160 

Egypt 693 

Eire 693 

electric  motors  and  generators 693 

electrical    analyzer 293 

electronic    indicator 1392 

elevators    (aircraft) 959, 

1290,  1392,  1400 

employee  suggestion  system 237 

engineering      manual      for      civil 

works 1134 

engines 94,  290.  661,  809 

1291, 1394,  1397,  1404 

erianthus 577 

ethylbenzene  466 

ethylene   dibromide 1397 

evacuee  property 1177 

exhaust    gas 1407 

exhaust    valves 1394,  1395 

explosive  accidents 178 

explosives    1366 

express    highways 931 

fabric    seals 1395 

fairing 94 

family  day  care 1099 

fans   95 

Far  East 627 

farm    credit 459,  578 

farm  real  estate 581 

farm  tenancy 1018 

feed  and  farm  supply  store 1352 

feeding   soft    corn 10 

fertilizers    577,  1018 

fire  at  liquefaction,  etc.,  plant 510 

fire    fighting 1344 

fire  safety 1166 

fires,    gases,    and    ventilation    in 

metal  mines 510 

fish  and  fisheries 68.  272.  432. 

553,  631,  785,  829,  1080 

fishery  products  producers,  etc 631 

flame  visibility 1394 

flameproofing   of   textiles 730. 

1028,  1353 

flames 959 

flaps 1395,  1396 

flax 338 

flaxseed .338 

fleas 551 

flight    conditions 95 

flood-prevention  at  Pa.  anthracite 

mines 635 

flow 93.  95,  104,  291.  529,  809, 

1190,     1291.     1396,     1397 

fluids,   photoviscous  properties 96 

fluorescent    lamps 466 

flutter 291.  810 

flving  boats 96.  98. 

99,810,1103,1395,1397 

flying  schools 583,  1149 

foam   Inhibitors 809 


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Bibliography — Continued 

foorl    consumpTion 147 

food  for  frozen  locker  plants 4(>1 

food  for  livestock :->(»! 

food  poisoning <!:'> 

food    service IKit^ 

forage-grass  diseases 1017 

forest  credit r)8l 

"forest   fires 57!) 

forest    products r)7!> 

formaldehyde   41(1 

fossils    1120 

freon-12  for  aerodynamic  testing--      (iiil 

friction    11!M) 

frozen  foods 1144 

fruits  and  vegetables 5S1 

fuel-injection    system 9(5 

fuels 96,  959, 

1028,  1291,  1397,  1398 

fumigation  chambers 11 

gages 329 

galacturonic  and  gluconic  acids--     239 
galling       of       pendulum-vibration 

dampers 1398 

gas  temperatures 1393 

gas  turbines 1156 

gem   stones 1083 

geology    506,  955 

geophysical     subsurface     explora- 
tions   1220 

glass    1028,1353 

glide    bombs 1399 

gliders 95 

glutamic  acid 1233 

Government  publications 1061 

grain  milling  industry,  job  descrip- 
tion         429 

grapefruit  seed  oil 457 

grapes    12 

grass    silage 1015 

Great  Britain 132 

ground    effect 95 

ground    schools 1149 

guayule 861,1017,1235 

gust  loads 1291 

gusts    96,  1387,  1399 

halogen  compounds 148 

handicapped    workers 1363 

hazards  in  metal  mines 1083 

health  in  mineral,  etc.,  industries-   1175 

health  of  children 63 

health  services,  etc..  in  U.  S.  S.  R-     409 

heat 959,  1399,  1400.  1407 

heat    resistant    materials 1190 

heat-stabilized  wood 1147 

helicopters 959,  1291 

helium 792 

Hevea  rubber 577,  710 

hickory    232 

high-school    credit 1361 

higher  education 175 

highways (i6,  782 

hinge  moments 809 

Hispanic    field 123.209,958 

home    building 25,1354 

home  canning  of  meat 231 

horses     575 

hot-wire   circuit 96 

housing 1105,  1167 

housing  needs   standards 904 

how  free  are  the  skyways? 560 

hulls  (aircraft) 810,  1103,  1399 

humidity   460 

hunting    oscillations 1290 

hydrocarbons 159,  239.  466.  588. 

869,    1028,    1251.    1399 

hygrometer   292 

hysteresis  in  physical  adsorption-     239 

ice    of    Northern    Hemisphere 1107 

ice  on  aircraft 96,959.1292 

Inca   culture 982 

Indians 789.  982 

indigobush 1341 

infants,   nursing  care 954 

insect    and    rodent    control 135 

intercoolers 1.396 

interference     (aerodynamics) 104 


Page 
Bil)liography — Continued 

interference     (light) 159 

International      Trade      Organiza- 
tion     1314 

internship 1192 

iron 1174 

iron    o.xides 1399 

is  your  health   the  Nation's  busi- 
ness?       560 

isobutylbenzene 810 

Italy,  economics,  etc 289,  692 

Ixodes 503 

jack   pine 13 

.lapan,  forest  resources,  etc 149 

.Iapane.se   beetle 709,  1017 

Japanese  in  United  States--  1274,  1386 

jet-boundary,   etc.  for  models 959 

jet  propulsion 1103, 

1156. 1292, 1400 

joints 97,  194,  661 

kilns 582 

knock   in   engines,  etc 96,  1393 

labor    information 1286 

La    Candelaria 982 

lactic  acid  from  grapefruit  juice__     457 

land    transfer 150 

landing  of  aircraft 97 

Latin   American   universities 970 

laundry 1214 

lead    electrodes 588 

leaf    spots 1017 

lemons  during   storage 339 

lift .    97.  529,  1103,  1292,  1395 

lifting   airscrew 97 

lightning 959 

load    (aircraft)--    104,1292,1394,1400 

lodgepole     pine 149 

loran 815 

lubricating    oil    contamination 1393 

lubrication 1391 

lumber 460,  579 

Mach    number   warning   device 1396 

machine-gun    and    cannon    on    air- 
planes       1388 

magnesium  alloys 97,  194 

Manchuria 693 

manganese 510 

mango 1345 

mannuronic  lactone 1251 

map    reproduction 1001 

mapharsen 1078 

maple , 150 

Marginal    Tribes    of    South    Amer- 
ica       829 

masonry 710 

Members     of     Congress,     publica- 
tions by 118£ 

mental    hygiene 954 

metals,   shear  elastic  properties^-     292 

meteorology 683,  1187 

methyl    bromide 1263 

methvlenecyclobutane,    etc 412 

mica 159,  1269 

micrographs 1401 

microscopes 311 

mine  explosions  and  fires 1083 

mine   hoisting 510,  635 

mine   rock 1269 

mineralization 1271 

minerals         of         montmorillonite 

group 506 

minnows,  shiners,  and  bait  fish--     631 

Moguex-Coconuco 983 

molasses 575 

molding    sand 1029 

molecular    stills 1354 

mollusks 1205 

moments    of    inertia 97 

money  and  banking 118S 

monoalkylbenzenes 1028 

monocoque   box 98 

monoplanes 104 

mori)hine    addiction 628 

mosquitoes 388,  1193 

motion    picture    theaters 526 

motions    of   airplane 1388 


1466 


Index,  194G 


Page 

ISibliourapliy — Continued 

niultinipplo  truit  Jn  sheep 457 

innshroonis 1235 

N-mothylnniline    blend 1391 

nnpththaleneiicetic  acid   spray 1344 

national    parks 1084 

Negroes 501,    929 

Netherlands    Indies 388 

nitrous  and  nitric  acid  esters 1263 

noble    fir 150 

noise  reduction  in  airplanes 1190 

nonpctroh'uin  fuels 4f>r, 

Nurse  Corps,  Navy 415 

oak 232 

oats 1144 

occupational    therapy 32S 

oil  emulsion  film  formation,  etc__     14() 

oils  on  metals 194 

old   age  and  survivors  insurance, 

etc 64,  930 

onions 1017 

onychophores 312 

optical  plass 1029,  1156 

oransre  juice 147,  457 

organization    of    Congress 593 

oxidation  of  exhaust  gases 1399 

oysters 631,   932 

paint 34S 

T'aleo-Indians 311 

Pales  Verdps  Hills 1081 

Pan  American  Day 424,  543 

panels 194,  1293 

parachutes 1029,  1401 

parasitic   diseases 1078 

peace "OS 

peaches 1235 

peanuts 1233 

pearl    culture 68 

pecan 577 

penicillin___575,  780,  1078,  1079,  1167 

perlite 1271 

Permian     phosphate 933 

Persian    lamb  fur 575 

Persian    walnuts 340 

Peru 1353 

petroleum 311 

phenosulfonate   buffers 1354 

phthalic  acid 239,  467 

physical    impairments 628 

physical    oceanography   of   Pacific 

Ocean 1300 

physician   lime  per  patient 64 

physicians,    publications  of   inter- 
est   to 656 

physicians'    assistants 4T_' 

piston  rings 98.  1293.  1401.  1402 

piston  temperatures 94.  98 

pistons 1402 

planning 66,  782 

Plasmodium      gallinaceum      infec- 

tion__ 1262 

plastics 1190 

plates  (metal)-  98,  194,  292,  810,  1190 

pneumonitis 502,   628,   1262 

poliomyelitis 780 

porcelain    combinations    of    mag- 
nesia,   etc 869 

pork 10 

pork  and  lard  production 850 

post-war   education 17r> 

post-war    planning 779 

post-war  problems 193,  957 

potash 793 

potassium  phthalate 467 

potatoes 2?9.  231.  337.  575,  577 

prairie  hay   protein   supplements-  1341 
press    water    and    liver    meal     in 

chick    rations 78.^ 

pressure    distribution 96. 

958,  1293,  1395.  1403 

pressure  drop 1407 

pressure  pattern  flight 1299 

prisoners 1078 

producer    gas 588 

professional    nurses 527 

pro.1ectilPs 1403 

promin  in  leprosy 388 


Page 
r.iblidgraphy — Continued 

l)romizole  treatment  of  leprosy 1261 

propaganda 133 

propellers 99,  194,  292,  1104, 

1293.     1395,     1397.     1403 

proving  rings 1156,  1251 

psychiatric    nursing 175 

public       health       positions       and 

workers 1167 

public  housing 195 

Pueblo    Indians 1083 

I'uerto    Rico 57G 

Puerto    Rico    Agric.    Experiment 

Station 860 

l)ulmonary    diseases 389 

pulp  and   paper 580 

Puna  and  Quebrada  cultures 982 

pupil     transportation 388 

(iuechua   Indians 98:'. 

radio  aids  to  navigation 667 

radio   sets 1132 

railroad  equiitment 526 

rainfall  effect  on  airplanes 95 

rats 389 

records 123 

recreation 63,    175 

refractory  clav  pots 467 

relocation    centers 180,  515,  796 

remodeling   urban    dwellings 531 

resins 580 

resistance     strain-gage     measure- 
ments        530 

rice    fields 575 

rickettsiae 1078,  1166 

rivets 99,  1404 

rocket   power   jilants ^-   1156 

rodent-ectoparasite    distribution 502 

rodpiiticides 1078 

root  rot . 576,  1017 

rotor    blades 1399 

rubber 239.  1029,  1146,  1235 

rural     electrification 397 

safety  in  mineral,  etc.,  industries-   1175 
salary   and   wage   administration-     219 

salmon , , 631 

Salvador 1250 

San    Agustin    and    Tierradentro 983 

school    lunches 712 

scientific  and  industrial  reports 309. 

827 

seaplanes 194,  1296,  1404 

seaweed     gums 272 

seed-cotton  drying  process,  etc 338 

seeds 577,  1344 

selecting   store   location 1155 

semicarbazones 1343 

shad 631 

shade   trees 708 

shall    I   go   into   business  for   my- 
self?  .•      560 

sharks 505 

shear  lag  in  beams,  etc 92.  290 

shear  web 92.  529 

shearing  rigidity  of  panels 1104 

sheet  metal   tests 661 

ship  iilanking  and  decking 580 

sideslip     characteristics 1294 

Sierra    Nevada    do    Santa    Marta 

tribes 983 

similarity    principles 102 

single  heading  flight 1107 

small     businesses 928 

social   security 176.692,1189 

soils 339,  458,  711,  1150,  1235,  1344 

sole     leather 159 

sound-absorbent    cylinders 1028 

soybean  or  vegetable  milk 1343 

soybeans 1233.  1235 

spin    (aircraft) 100,1388,1404 

spodumene  flotation  studies 938 

spore    dissemination 1015 

square    shear   web 92 

stability  and  control  of  aircraft-      95, 

96.    100.    193.    293.    412,    960, 

1103,   1104,   1292,   1293.    1294. 

1296,  1388,  1390,  1404,  1405. 

stabilizers 1405 


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rage 
Bibliography — Continued 

stall 100 

starfish 631 

static   pressure 1294,  1388 

statistical  abstract  of  U.  S__  342,  1350 

steel 100.  101,  1174,  1354 

stick-free  neutral   point 1405 

stiffeners 101,  293 

Strate^iic  Bombinj;  Survey 21  S 

stream    pollution 632 

strengtli  of  materials 101, 

102,  412,  1103,  1190 

streptomycin 503,  1079,  1167 

streptothricin 503 

stresses  and  strains-    102,  194,  293,  530, 
601,  810,  1104,  1290,  1295,  1405-6 

subtilin 457 

sugar  beets -__  147,  340,  577,   1345 

sugarcane 577,  708 

sulfa  drugs 3S8,  780,  1079,  1166 

sulfuric     acid 955 

superchargers 103,  1401 

swine 1341 

sycamore 13 

syphilis 389,  781,  1167,  1262 

system    Na.O-CaO-AloOaSiO-. 588 

tail  of  aircraft 103, 

661,  810,  1295,  1388,  1406 

tailing  ponds 1271 

take-off  of   Hying  boat 103 

Tarascan    Indians 682 

TCCA   color   cards 869 

Tennessee    Valley    Authority—   213,  993 
tensile  characteristics  of  metals--       98 

terminal     velocity 1296 

thermal    efliciency 1407 

thermocouples 1341 

thiamine 929,  1262 

thrust    coefficients 1296 

thrust     power 1389 

thunderstoims 103 

tides  and  currents 721,  1022,  1241 

timber 580 

tin 1175 

tire    friction '. 1407 

TNT  effect  on  workers 270 

tobacco  marketing,  etc.,  margins 338 

tooth    surfaces 1168 

toryuemeter 1407 

tractors 694 

transmission      lines      and      wave 

guides 815 

trimethylbenzene 412 

tripoli 1367 

trusses 103 

trypanosomiasis 1202 

tsutsugamushi       disease       (scrub 

typhus)—  176,  502,  1079.  IK!" 

tuberculosis 176,  ."111 

tuberculosis   in   livestock 147 

tubes 103 

tularemia 176,   503 

tung    tree 12 

tungsten 13(i7 

tupelo 232 

turbines 1407 

turbosupercharger 959 

typh\is    fever 1262 

Ukraine 459 

ultraviolet    irradiatio'n 1167 

ultraviolet    spectra    and    dissocia- 
tion   constants 467 

United    Nations 1315 

units  of  work 1078 

universal  military  training 89,  289 

uranium 1251 

urinary  excretion  by  boars 3;'>7 

Uru-Chipava 983 

Ustilago    maydis 1018 

V-G  records 1296 

valves 1104 

vanilla 576 

velocity 104 

venereal    diseases 503 

veterans 692,  928 

vocational    agriculture 578 


Page 
Bibliography — Continued 

vocational    education 175 

vocational    libraries 1363 

wake  of  aircraft 1396 

water  quality 785 

weed  hosts  of  leafhopper 231 

western    hemlock 232 

western    white    pine 232 

what      makes      British      Common- 
wealth  hold   together?--     560 

wheat 337,  573 

wheat    straw 575 

wildlife 786 

wilting  of  plants 12 

wings 104,  194,  530, 

661,   810,  960,  1190,   1407 

wire    strain    gages 92, 

290,  530,  959,  1398 

women  workers 1287,  1385 

wood 460,  580 

wood    sugars 1147 

wooden    vessels 299 

Xenopsylla   cheopis 389 

yaw 960,  1296 

youth 1382 

zirconium 1 511 

see  also  names  of  departments, 
etc.,  issuing  lists  of 
publications. 
Bibliography  and  General  Reference 
Division,  see  General 
Reference  and  Bibliog- 
raphy Division. 

Bicycles,   Japanese  trade   studv 316 

Biddle.  Charles  J.,  e.\r.,  court  "case 82 

Bidwell,  Jerold  M.,  resistance  tests  of 

flying  boat  hulls 1399 

Bidwell   Airport,   instrument  approach 

chart 580,  1247 

Biebel,  William  J.,  low-pressure  bound- 
ary-layer  control   in   dif- 

fusers,    etc 1290 

Bielat,  Ralph   P.,   estimating  terminal 

velocity 1296 

Biemiller,   Andrew   J.    (Representative 
from  Wis.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 252 

report   made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 756,  895 

Bierman,  Russell  W.,  typical  family-op- 
erated farms,   1930-45—     707 
Blermann,  Arnold  E.  : 

allowable  engine  temperatures 1394 

balanced      diaphragm      dynamom- 
eter-torque   indicator 1392 

effect  of  aromatics  on   100-octane 

fuels 1397 

engine  cooling  with  special  baffles-  1394 
engine  performance  of  8  fuels  of 

100-octane    number 1398 

fins  for  air-cooled  c,vlinders 290 

knocking  characteristics  of  fuels-        96 
mounting  cylinder  blocks  on  CUB 

crankcases 1391 

oil  flow,  etc.,  indication 291 

Biermann,   David  : 

cooling  tests  of  airplane 92 

propeller    charts    for    determining 

propulsive   efficiency 292 

single-and     dual-rotating     tractor 

propellers 292 

static  thrust,  etc.,  of  propellers 99 

Big    Bend    National    Park,    article    in 

Spanish 75 

Big  Pour  zinc-silver  mine,  exploration.      794 

Big  game,  see  Game. 

Big  Horn  unit,  see  Crow  project. 

Big  Inch  pipe  line,  bid 1163 

Big  Sandy  River : 

bridge  across  Tug  Pork-  891,  915,  1045 

improvement 757 

Big  Sioux  River,  improvement 1005 

Bigelow,  Florence  B.,  court  case 282,  434 

I  Bigge,  George  E.,  appointment 1112 

I  Bihn,  Verna  M.,  court  case-__  282,  518,  989 


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Index,  1946 


Page 

UUbo,     Theodore     G.     (Souutor     from 
Miss.)  : 
rei)ort8  made  by — 

Agriculture       and       Forestry 

Com 49 

Commerce    Com 260 

District  of  Columbia  Com :H77, 

495,  617.  lUG!i-7(» 

Bill  of  Rights  Day »(i;!,  H7'J.  7:h« 

Biliik,    Samuel,   court    case 188 

Billings,'  Moiit.,    instrument    approach 

chart 1246 

Bills    (congressional)  : 

dicest,  79th  Cong.2d  sess 289, 

660,  1188 
history — 

78th  Coug.2d  sess 28 

79th   Cong.lst   sess__ -^       28 

79th  Cong.2d  sess 1 ~y,'.i 

see  also  subject  of  bill. 
Bills  of  exchange,  acceptance  by  inem- 

ber   banks 1166 

Biloxi,      Miss.,      instrument     approach 

charts 156.1025 

Binders,   use  in   pclh-tizing  slinu-s 394 

see  also   Loosa-leaf  binders — Slide 
binders. 
Binding,  see  Public  printing  and  bintl- 

iug. 
Bintliff,  .Chester  I>.,   water  carritr  de- 
cision     1182 

Bintllfif,    David    C.    water    carrier    de- 
cision     1182 

Binyon,    E.    O.,    Blue   Metal   corundum 

property 1268 

Biographies  : 

American,    price    list    of    publica- 
tions      931 

register  of  State  Department 1206 

Biological  products,  licensed  e.-<rahlish- 

ments 175 

Biological    research,    see    Research. 
Biological    Surveys,    Wildlife   Research 

Division 630 

Biology  and  medicine 310.  311 

Biostatistics,  see  Vital  statistics. 

Birch  Ranch  &  Oil  Co 947 

Bird.  J.  D.  : 

leakage  past  aileron  nose 1387 

tests   of   blunt-nosed   aileron   with 

beveled    trailing   edge—   1289 
Bird,  Junius  B. : 

cultural  se<iuence  of  north  Chilean 

coast 982 

inhabitants      of      north      Chilean 

coast 982 

Bird  Machine  Co 961,  1409 

Birds  : 

in   Alaska,   regulations 932 

migratory,  regulations 1113.  llTn 

of   San   Jose   and   Pedro   Gonzalez 

Is 1120 

upland  game,   dealers 1080 

see  also  names  of  birds. 
Birdseye,    Miriam,    savory    herbs,    cul- 
ture  and    use 710 

Birge,    G.    W.,    carbonizing    properties 

of    coal 936 

Birk.  Simon,  court  case 1298 

Birmingham,   K.    II..   court   case 82 

Birmingham,   Ala.  : 

aeronautical  charts 21,  721 

aircraft  accident 865 

airport   obstruction    plan 867 

finances "   18 

instrument  approach  chart 22,  1246 

iron   content   of  red  ores 394 

rental    housing    income    and    ex- 
penses       827 

Birmingham    quadrangle,    Mich 508 

Birth  : 

certificate  for  baby 1020 

graphic     presentation,     births     in 

1942 287 

statistics.    1944 1240,  1350 

see  also  Vital  statistics. 


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Biscay,  Bay  of : 

charts 295,  416 

sailing    directions,    supplement 532 

Bishop,    C.    W.     (Representative    from 
111.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Naval    Atfairs    Com 166 

Bishop,  D.  L.,  alumina  from  clays  and 

bauxites 466 

Bishop,  Robert  C,  rate  of  change  of 
yawing-moment  coeffi- 
cient      960 

Bishop    Airport,    instrument   approach 

chart 1247 

Bishop  Cap  fluorspar  project,  explora- 
tion   1366 

Bishopp,  F.  C.  : 

American     dog    tick 339 

brown    dog   tick 860 

Bisnmrck,  X.  Dak.,  instrument  ap- 
proach charts 345,  1023 

Bismarck  Archipelago,  chart 537,  1301 

Bismuth,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book  1173 

Bisson,  Edmond  E.  : 

nitrided-steel    piston    rings 1402 

tensile    strength    of   cast-iron   pis- 
ton    rings 1402 

Bitterroot  Range,  aeronautical  charts-  236, 

1022 
Bituminous  coal,  sec  Coal — Coal  mines 

and  mining. 
Bituminous    Coal    Division,   employees, 

leave    compensation 880, 

1086,  1063 
Bitumins,      preprint      from      minerals 

yearbook 1365 

Bizerte  : 

to  Bizerte  with  II  Corps 1329 

Black.  E.  A.,  retail  and  wholesale  es- 
tablishments      346 

Black,    Elizabeth    L.,    credit   unions   in 

1944 288 

Black.    Harrv    L.,    relief   of   estate 28 

Black.  John  M.  :  ' 

joint  strength  in  glued  birch  ply- 
wood        579 

resin    glues    in    yellow    birch    ply- 
wood          459 

urea    glues    in    yellow    birch    ply- 
wood        579 

Black.  Robert  F.,  copper  deposits, 
Kotsina-Kuskulana  dis- 
trict     1171 

Black    cherry.    American   wood 232 

IJlack   Diamond   Steamship   Corp 1386 

Black  Hills  Air|iort,  instrument  ap- 
proach    chart 728 

Black    Hills    Keystone    Corporation 1308 

Black    Mountain    Corporation 211 

Black   Rock   Channel,   report 849 

Black  rot  : 

losses    in^sweetpotatoes 1146 

mvcosphaerella,    of    cucurbits 12 

Black  Sea  : 

lights  and  fog   signals 416 

pilot,     supplement 665 

Black  stem  rust,  see  Stem  rust. 
Blackman,  Calvin  C,  cooling-air  pres- 
sure    recovery,     etc.,     of 

engine 1190 

Blackmon,  Robert  L.,  relief  of  estate-     473, 

488,  733 
Blackmore.  John  R.,  relief  of  estate-  28,  50 

Blackmore.   Louise  D.,   relief 28,  50 

Blackout   funds,    in   D.   C,   services   to_ 

veterans,  etc 477.  495.  737 

Blackstone,    Va.,    instrument   approach 

charts 345.1023 

Blackwelder,   Richard  E..   coleopterous 

insects   of  Mexico,   etc 830 

Blade.    O.    C.    national    motor-gasoline 

Surrey 394,  1174 

Blades,    hacksaw,    specification 110 

Blair,  Algernon,  claim 881,  1063 

Blair,  George  W.,  court  case 1354 


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Blair,    John    M..    economic    concentra- 
tion  and   World   War   II-   702, 
904 

lUair  House,  past  and  present 438 

Blairstown,   N.   J.,   aircraft   accident —      805 
Blake,  R.  P.,  occupational  disease  pre- 
vention      87.  191 

Blalack,  Robert  B.,  court  case 282,  1094 

Blanchard.  Anna,   relief 473,  611,  733 

Blauchard,     Benjamin     W.,    jr.,     court 

case 947 

Blanchard,     Rali)h     H.,     accident    and 

health    insurance 1362 

Bland,    Schuvler    Otis    (Representative 
from  Va.)  : 
bills   introduced   by__   730,  752   753,  756 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 242 

Merchant    Marine    and    Fish- 
eries Corn-    105.  249,  364-305, 
603,  751-754,  893,  1055 
Blandford,    John    B.,    jr.,    action    on 

veterans    housing 105 

see  also  National  Housing  Agency. 

Blaney,  S.  C,  railroad  accident 401 

Blanks,  ste  Forms. 

Blast-driven   earth   rods,   specification-   119i_ 

Blasting  devices,   permissible,   list lli2 

Blau,  Joseph,  court  case 977 

Bledsoe,  T.  B.,  court  case 1309,  1419 

Bleich,  Julius,  water  carrier  decision —    281. 

Bleznak,  Louis  M.,  court  case 548 

aid  to.  State  plan 1362 

books    and    machines,    ajipropria- 

tion 892,  1036 

handbook  for  newly  blinded 415 

national   industries 213 

products  made  by,  schedule -13 

talking    books    in    distributing    li- 
braries        807 

see  also  Books  for  the  Adult  Blind. 
Bliss,  MUdred  B.  : 

estate  conveyance — 

hearing ;*■* 

law -^ 

Bliss,   Robert   W.  : 

estate    conveyance — 

hearing ■^"* 

law 28 

Blister  rust : 

quarantine    regulations ,,, 

relation   to  currants,   etc 1344 

Bloch,  Joseph  W.  : 

electric  light  and  power  wage  rela- 

tions 1384 

electroplating    and    polishing 

wages bo8.    11_8T 

fabricated  structural-steel  wages_    658. 

Block.  Albert  A.,  court  case 549 

Block.  Jacob  W..  court  case fj 

Block,   Sam,   court   case 1U94 

Blocked  nationals  :  . 

former    proclaimed    list    nationals 

and  foreign  trade li22 

proclaimed  list—  122.  208.  313.  433,  830 

Blood:                                ,      ,        ,  i„ir 

cattle,   calcium  and   phosphorus —  loio 
for  transfusion,   etc..   Army   regu- 

lations oo9.  691.  1431 

testing  and  treatment  program--  929 

transfusion    complications 441 

Bloom,       Sol       (Representative      from 

^'-   '^'•'  •  ,ir.o 

bill    introduced    by iiO» 

reports  made  by— 

Conference  Com 32.  8i(..  1048 

Foreign  Affairs  Com 41, 

247,    362.    477,   600.    74o- 
746,      888-889,      1051-52 

Blose.  David  T. :  

State  school  system  statistics <<M 

urban  and  rural  school  statistics.     501 

Blotters,    specification 81b 

Blountstown  quadrangle.  Fla <1 

743176 — 47 3 


Page 

Blowers  : 

cooling-air,  effect  on  thrust  power.   1389 

facts  for   industry 154,   804 

Ships   Bureau    manual 1197 

Blue,  Delwin  D.  : 

alumina       from       lime-soda-clay- 
sinters 1268 

recovery     of     metal,     etc.,     from 

aluminum    dross 790 

Blue    book,     see     Official     register     of 

United  States. 
Blue    Metal    corundum    proi)erty.    ex- 
ploration  1208 

Blue  mold,  control  in   tobacco  beds 148 

Blueberries,      canned,      standards      for 

grades 1018 

Blueprints,    use 420 

Bluff  City  Delivery 1298 

Hoard,   see  name  of  board,  or  subject 
with  which  board  has  to 
do. 
Boars,  sec  Swine. 

Boat  builders,  fishing,  list 630 

Boat   chains,   specification 1198 

Boat    cloths,    specitication 1415 

Boats,       see       Harbor       boats — Motor 
boats — also       names      of 
boats. 
Bober,  Joseph  F.,  work  and   wage   ex- 
perience.   Willow    Kail--      658 
Bobrowsky,  A.  R.,  artificial  running-iu 

of   piston    rings 1401 

Bock,     G.,     airscrew     gyroscopic     mo- 
ments     1289 

Bode,  Arden  D.,  court  case 80 

Bode.  Catherine,  relief 50,  733.  738 

Bodell,  Joseph  J.,  court  case 183 

Boden,     R.      H..     dynamics     of     inlet 

system 94 

Bodkin,  Stephen  A.,  relief 355 

Boegli,  Charles  P.,  lubrication  of  near- 
infinite  sliders 1402 

Boehl,  Mercy  D.,  relief 496,  601.  733 

Boeing     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 586.    1247 

Boeing   S-307  airplane,   see  Airplanes. 

Boeli  Baai,  air  navigation  chart 1193 

Boericke,  F.   S.  : 

selective  reduction  of  iron  in  chro- 

mite 509 

thermodynamic    properties    of    il- 

menite ■ 792 

Bogart,    Donald,    piston    heat-transfer 
coefficients      across       oil 

film 1402 

Bogue,  R.  H.,  system  XaoO-CaO-AL.Oa- 

SiOo 588 

Bohart,    Richard    M.,     mosquitoes    of 

Japan 1193 

Boileau.    Alfred.    Union    County,    Pa., 

soil   survey 1235 

Boiler    feed-water    compound,    general 

schedule 837 

Boiler-feed-water-treatment    materials, 

etc 96( 

Boilers:  ,_„    „„, 

cast  iron,  facts  for  industry--  lo3,  864 

coffee,    specification 816 

inspection,    regulations 1306 

range,  facts  for  industry 154,   804 

steel,  facts  for  industry 154.  864 

Boise.  Idaho  : 

aeronautical    chart T^l 

instrument  approach  charts 345,  7^26 

Boise  project :  .  __,    „_„ 

Anderson  Ranch  reservoir 771,  87J 

snpciflcations 179.  2o.  395, 

specincation.-^^^      036.    794.    938-939. 

1085,     1176.     1272.     1.368 
Boko  Ret  to.  see  Pescadores  Islands. 
Boley.   Bruno   A.  : 

shearing  rigidity  of  panels  under 

compression 1104 

stresses    in    cylinders    with    syni- 

metric  cutouts 9.vs 

Bolivia :                               .  „.,, 

economic    information o«< 


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Index,  1946 


Page 

1  toll  via — Continued 

economic  survey,  1942 112 

same    (iu  Spanish) 112 

Holl  weevil,  life  history  and  control —   1234 

BoUenbaeh,  Cliester  G.,  court  case 314 

Bollenrath,  Franz,  heat-resistant  mate- 
rials for  aircraft  engines   1190 
Boiler,  K.  H.,  impact  resistance  of  core 

materials,    etc 370 

Bollworms : 

hibernation  cage  for  pink  boll- 
worm 231 

life  history  and  control 1234 

see  also  Corn  earworms. 

Bolstad,  Kugenie  U.,  relief 51,  161 

Bolts  : 

load   carried   by    individual   bolts-     810 

simplified     practice 587 

specifications 421,  541 

Bolz,  Ray  E. : 

charge  temperatures  of  internal- 
combustion  engines 1393 

effect  of  compression  ratio,  etc., 
on  knock-limited  perform- 
ance of  engine 1393 

Bomb  body  parts,  rates  on 403 

Bombers,   see  Airplanes. 

Bombing  badges.  Army   regulations 439 

Bombing  Survey,   see  Strategic  Bomb- 
ing   Survey. 
Bombs  : 

disposal,    Army    regulations 132 

glide,    force    tests 1399 

AI-31,  aerodynamic  tests 1401 

radio-controlled,     tests 1389 

Bond,  C.  A.,  radio  handbook  for  exten- 
sion    workers 337 

Bond,    Karl    E.,    relief 596, 

907,  1031,  1046 
Bond,    Ralph    H.,    land    condition^    iu 

Harmon    County,    Okla-_   1239 
Bonds,   see   Bonds  of   United   States — 
also  names  of  companies, 
etc.,  issuing  bonds. 
Bonds  of  officers,  etc. : 

accountal)le  officers,  Army  regula- 
tions        559 

corporations    as    sureties 835- 

836, 1210 
Mellon      Indemnity      Corporation 

bonds 556 

regulations  with  respect  to  re- 
newal      688 

standards,    etc 1428 

Bonds   of   United   States  : 

1%    percent    Treasury    bonds    of 

1950 126 

2%    percent    Treasury    bonds    of 

1959-62 126 

2^^    percent    Treasury    bonds    of 

1967-72 126 

addition  of  ,$1,000,000  Treasury 
bonds  to  outstanding  is- 
sues       994 

circulars      governing      issues      of 

Treasury    bonds 836 

excess  profits  tax   refund  bonds__     126 
see   also   Government   securities- — - 
Savings         bonds        and 
stamps. 

Bone   black,   facts   for   industry 864 

Bonilla  y   Segura,   Guillermo,   cultural 

missions  of  Mexico 501 

Bonita  Fruit  Co.,  Inc 663,  1298 

Bonner,    Herbert    C.     (Representative 
from  N.   C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Election    of    President,    Vice 
President,  and  Itepresent- 

ativos   Com 362 

Merchant    Marine    and    Fish- 
eries  Com 364,  603,  1055 

War    Claims    Com 901 

Bonner    County,     Idaho,     Clark    Fork 

lead  zinc   district 1269 

Bonneville  power,  see  Electricity. 


Page 

Bonneville   Power   Administration 67, 

177,  391,  504,  784 

report,    1945 - 391 

Bonneville  project  : 

act,    as   amended 177 

litigation    supervision 899,  1036 

Book    and    Magazine    Bureau 120 

Book  lists,  see  Books. 

Booker,   Charles,    relief 741,  907,  1031 

Bookkeeper,  job 217 

Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division 436 

Books  : 

children's    bookshelf 1263 

copyrighted 89,  807 

indexes  and  title  pages-   1102,  1188 
for  the  blind,  appropriation-   892,  1036 
general  schedule  of  supplies-   128,  1429 
library,  accountability.  Army  reg- 
ulations        439 

Pan  American  bookshelf 111,  818 

author  index  to  v.  8 423 

talking    books    iu    distributing   li- 
braries       807 

United  States  quarterly  book  list-      89, 

807 

Index,     1945 807 

unlocated   research   books,   list 1189 

see  also  Bibliography. 

Books  for  the  Adult   Blind 807 

Boone,   Ira,   court   case 952 

Boorman    Lumber   Co 654 

Booth,  Katherine  D.,  relief  of  estate-    741, 

907, 1031 

Booth  Fisheries  Corporation 204 

Booth  Steamship  Co.,  Ltd 90 

Boothby,   W.   B.,   cooling   tests   of  air- 
plane        92 

Boots  and  shoes : 

establishing,  etc.,  retail  shoe  busi- 
ness     1155 

fitting  military  footwear,   regula- 
tions      560 

fitting  of  shoes,  technical  manual-     561 

industry     statistics 1026 

shoe  production,   facts  for   indus- 
try       154 

shoes  and  slippers,  facts  for  indus- 
try       864 

Bordages,  Phillip,  Estate  Trust 1376 

Bordelon  Lines,  Inc 1091 

Borell,  Charles  B.,  relief 355,  764,  820 

Boren,   Lyie   H.    (Representative  from 
Okla.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 42,  248,  748 

Borers,  see  Peach-tree  borers. 

Boric  acid,  effect  of  sodium  chloride  on 

ionization 1027 

Borin,    Aaron,    court    case 678,  827 

Borkowski,   George  : 

proving  rings  for  calibrating  test- 
ing  machines 1156 

temperature  coefficients  for   prov- 
ing   rings 1251 

Borneo : 

charts , 197,  416,  534,  1301 

sailing  directions,  supplement-  533,  666 
see  also  British  North  Borneo. 
Boron  : 

in  iron  and  steel 1365 

minerals  in   1945 1270 

spectrographic     determination     in 

steel 1028 

Borrowing,  sfe  Debts. 

Borton,  John  C,  export  control  today-  1250 

Borvick,  Madeline,  relief 488,  596,  734 

Boshar,   John,    dynamic  loads   on   ver- 
tical   tail 960 

Boston,   Mass.  : 

aeronautical    chart 344,  1152 

chart  of  harbor 1248 

court   case 80,  383 

finances 342 

instrument    approach    chart 1246 

milk    handling,    order 1237,  1346 


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Page 
Boston,  Mass. — Continued 

railroad   accident 181 

toijographic    quadrangle    maps 934 

Boston  Dock,  chart 1196 

Boston  Molasses  Co 81 

Boston  Mountain,  aeronautical  charts.    155, 

721 
Boston    Navy    Yard,    civilian    employ- 
ment     1075 

Boston  Terminal  Co.,  accident 181 

Bostrom,    Carl    A.,    6    months'    pay   to 

widow 1255 

Bothnia,  Gulf  of,  lights  and  fox  signals-      GfiC) 

Botkin,  C.  O.,  court  case 84 

Botnen,  Karl  O.,  court  cflse 1183 

Bottomley,  Harriet  T.,  relief 51 

Bottoms,  pipe-berth,  specification 9G7 

Botts,  Ralph  R.,  rice  yields  in  Arkan- 
sas, etc 860 

Bougie,   Algeria,   chart 1300 

Boulder  Canyon  project  : 

specifications---   75,  179.  275,  395,  511, 
636,  794,  939,  1085.  1368 

veteran  preference 42,  262,  351 

Boulder   City,    Nev.,   electrolytic   man- 
ganese   pilot    plant 791 

Boulder  City  Cemeterv  Association 483, 

623,  872 

Boulder   Dam,   history 511 

Boulogne,   France,   chart 963 

Boundary  Commission,  United  States 
and  Mexico,  see  Interna- 
tional Boundary  Com- 
mission, United  States 
and  Mexico. 
Boundary  layer : 

airfoil  section,  control  by  suction-    958, 

1388 

control  in  diffusers  and  bends 1290 

fighter       airplane       with       single 

engine 959 

low-drag   wing 1296 

smooth  wing  sections 1296 

stability   in   compressible  fluid 1294 

surface    roughness    effects 1288 

thickness,  rapid  estimation 1392 

turbulent,  momentum  thicknesses-   1291 
wings,       boundary-layer-control 

tests 194 

Bourne,   Frances  T.,   putting  PAW   to 

bed 413 

Boutell,  Anna  M.,  court  case 434 

Boutell,   Carroll  M. : 

court    case 434 

motor  carrier  decision 643 

Boutell,  F.  J.,  Service  Co 434 

Bovine  serum,  see  Serum. 
Bowden,  Witt : 

changing     status    of     bituniinons- 

coal  miners 1383 

war    and    postwar    wages,    prices. 

and    hours 411 

Bowen,    C.    v.,    organic    halogen    com- 
pounds       148 

Bowen,  Ernest  Windsor-,  see  Windsor 

Bowen,    Ernest. 
Bowen,    John    D.,    spoilers   on    tapered 

wing 1(*4 

Bowen,  Leslie  G.,  court  case 646 

Bowen,    M.    F.,    estimating    beet    leaf- 
hopper  populations 11 

Bower,    Ward    T.,    Alaska    fishery    and 

fur  seal  industries 932 

Bowie  Lumber  Co.,  Ltd 1094 

Bowles,  Chester : 

addresses,  etc. — 

higher  wages  without  higher 

prices? . 547 

price    control    and    America's 

schools 306 

radio  talks 117,  306,  825.  1116 

cost    absorption 204 

extension  of  stabilization  laws 680 

long  shadow  of  Mr.  Bowles 680 

Nation  faces  greatest  test  in  fight 

against   inflation 118 


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727 
651 


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Page 

Bowles.  Chester — Continued 

price   control    and    postwar    hous- 
ing      307 

pricing  during  reconversion 308 

Bowles,  Luanna  .7.,  educational -associ- 
ations  and   directories^-   1361 
Bowles,   Oliver  : 

asbestos 393,   1083 

asbestos  industry  in   1945 1270 

cement 1268 

cement  in  Latin  America 936 

lime 1269 

slate 1938 

stone 1271 

Bowling    Green.    Ky.,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 1247 

Bowls,   plaster,   rubber,   specification-.     322 
Bowman,   Donald   H..   sporidial   fusion 

in  Ustilago  maydis 
Bowman    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 

Box,  John  F.,  jr.,  court  case 

Box   beams,   see  Beams. 
Boxer  Rebellion,  see  China  Relief  Ex- 
pedition, 1900-01. 
Boxes : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 213,  995 

overseas  shipment 967 

packaging,  etc.,  for  overseas 1414 

rates    on 1181 

specifications 128,  214,  421,  996 

Boy  Scouts  of  America,  report,  1945_     594 
Boyd,  H.  B. : 

goals  and  price  supports 1232 

price  and  production  goals,  1946_     146 
Boyd,  Julian  D..  conservation  of  medi- 
cally handicapped  child- 
Boyd,  William  S.,  tropical  disease  edu- 
cation   program 

Boyet,   H.,  determining  oil-cooler  per- 
formance   requirements 
Boykin,     Frank     W.      (Representative 
from  Ala.)  : 
reports  made  b.v — 

Accounts  Com 594,  739 

Patents  Com 253,  367,  482 

Boyle,  Estelle  D.,  relief  of  estate 881, 

1031,  1064 
ISoys  clothing,  see  Clothing. 

Bozant,  Michael,  court  case 527 

Bozeman,  Mont.,  instrument  approach 

chart 345,  1246 

Boziecvich,    John,    test    for    parasitic 

diseases  _^ 1078 

Bozza,  Zachary,  court  case 1094 

Bozzo,   Giuseppe,  court  case 946 

Brada   Cartage   Co 1373 

Braden,   Spruille  : 

our  inter-American  policy 313 

private  enterprise  in  development 

of  the  Americas 1422 

Bradey,     Marion     T.,     court     case     of 

admx 183 

Bradey,  Mattie,  admx.,  court  case 183 

Bradford  quadrangle.   111 274 

Bradley,  Anita  H.,  labor  force  in  dur- 
able-goods manufacture-     410 
Bradley,  John  G. : 

national    film   library 289 

talk     before     Washington     Visual 

Workers 957 

Bradley,  Kathryn  H.,  plastic  mountings 

for   windshields 104 

Bradley.    Michael    J.     (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 481,  751 

Bradley.  Omar  N.,   portrait,  reproduc- 
tion       690 

see  also  Veterans  Administration. 

Bradley ville   quadrangle.   Mo 274 

Bradshaw.  Arnold  E.,  court  case 287, 

315, 554 
Brady,    Dorothy    S..    expenditures   and 

savings  of  city  families 526 

Brady,  James  A.,  relief 28 


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PaKP 
Hracst  rii|i,    Carl    II..    absorption    iiifas- 
iirciiicnls  for  liroad  licanis 

of    X-rays 1354 

liraiil.     rotlon,     siiccitiratiou 1414 

liraiii      rli.vlhin.s 310,  :ill 

lira  ilia  rd    Fiold.    instrument    approach 

oliarts 585,  1024 

liraiiD'ril,    Carol    1*.,    oniploynient    and 

pay   rolls <)•">" 

Mraki'-hand   linin;;.   >;fneral   sdinduh'   _      213 

Hranier,  Saiiiiicl  K.,  rourt  case i'OO 

Hranilette,  M.  N..  ;;coloKy.  etc.,  of  I'alos 

Verdes     Hills 1081 

lirand   names  : 

discarding,  investigation — 

hearing 248.  1356 

report 42 

Hraiides,   K.   W.  : 

Argentine  curly  top  of  sugar  beet^      577 
inter-American      rubber      develop- 
ment     1235 

,    sugarcane   and   erianthus 577 

Urandt,  Allen  D..  trade  name  solvents 

for   cleaning,   etc 1079 

Hraniff  Airways,   Inc.  : 

court    cases 20,  464 

emergency    board 1077 

Brannan.  Charles  F..  regional  develop- 
ment  of   hiiul.   etc 145 

Brantford  fiuadrangle,  X.  Dak 788 

Brasch.    Max,    court    case-- 210 

Braslow,   Albert  L.  : 

airfold       section       with       double- 
slotted     flap 1189 

effects    of    camouflage    paints    on 

drag 1392 

internally  balanced  ailerons  of  dif- 
ferent   contour 1103 

low-drag  vertical  tail,  etc.,  inves- 
tigation       661 

plain  ailerons  of  different  contour.  1387 

plain  ailerons  of  true  contour 1387 

Brass  : 

cartridge,   specification 110 

^castings,   specification 541.  671 

rates   on 403,1373 

secondary,  in  1945 1270 

see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  brass. 
Bratton,   Sue  F.,   relief  of  guardian_-        28 

Braun,  Carl  J.,  relief 35,  488,  870 

Braun,  George,  court  case 429 

Braun,  Hedwig,  relief  of  exrs.,  etc 35. 

488.  870 

Braun,  Herman  W..  relief  of  heirs 35. 

488.  870 

Braun.  Ida  F.,  relief 35.  488.870 

Brazil  : 

agricultural,   etc.,    industries 1122 

article    on 301 

charts 534,  668,  1300 

fuel    and    power 112 

same    (in   Spanish) 112 

in    1944 24 

industrial 112 

same    (in    Spanish) 112 

lend-lease  supplies  in  U.  S..  agree- 
ment    1423 

living,    etc.,    costs 1250 

marketing     areas 868 

viajando  por  el   Brasil 970 

women    workers , 411 

Brazos    Island    Harbor,    engineer    re- 
port       1328 

Bread,  waste  in  distribution 782.  930 

Breakiron,  Philip  I,.,  reduction  of  loss, 
etc.,  in  transportation  of 

fruit  and  vegetables 1232 

Breiffelh,  I..  A.,  food  poisoning  due  to 

new  agent 63 

Breitwieser  Roland  : 

knock-limiting  blending  character- 
istics of  aviation  fuels__   1397 
knock-limited   performance   of  en- 
pine 1393 

Bremen,  Ga.,   railroad  accident 181 


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BriMiier.  Otto,  court  case 648,1377 

Hrendcr.    Krnst    V..    relief 355,612,733 

Hreiiiian.   .1.   W..  contract  decision 850 

Breiinan    &   Cahoon 850 

Brenner,      Abiier,      nickel     plating     on 

steel 1251 

Breniiero    (Italian    vessel)  : 

court   case  of  bailee 947 

Breoii,    Alice   J.,    relief 356,  612,  733 

Brest,    France,    chart 534 

Brett.  Charles  H..  insecticidal  prop- 
erties  of   indigobush 1341 

Brett,  Thomas  L.,  relief—  881,  1031,  1064 
Bretton  Woods  agreements,  see  Inter- 
national Bank  for  Recon- 
struction and  Develop- 
m  e  n  t  —  International 
monetary  fund. 
Breuer,  Elmer  C.,  motor  carrier  deci- 
sion  , 1180 

Breuer,    Elmer   C,    Inc 1180 

Brevoort,   Maurice  J.  : 

cooling    air-cooled    cylinder 290 

effect   of   cooling   air   blowers 1389 

flow   across    tube   banks 1396 

radiator    design 1403 

Brewer,   Chas.  A.,  &  Son 629 

Brewer,   Everett   R.,   court  case 629 

Brewer.  Xelson  C,  court  case 629 

Brewer,  R.  E.  : 

carbonizing  properties   of  coal 936 

report  of  research,  etc.,  on  coal —     790 
Brewer,    Virginia    W.,    forestry   activi- 
ties   of    Government 1189 

Brewster,  Owen  (Senator  from  Maine)  : 
minority  views — 

Pearl    Harbor    Attack,    Joint 
Committee    on     Investigation 

of    1061 

Brewster,  Royce  E.,  guidance  and 
personnel  work  in  col- 
leges      928 

Brewster   quadrangle,    X.   Y.-Conn 1173 

Brewster    Shirt    Corporation 1376 

Breymann,  M.  A.,  court  case 81,  172,  624 

Breynuinn,  M.  A.,  Dredging  Co-   81.  172,  624 
Brices    Cross    Roads    Xational    Battle- 
field Site 1084 

Brichta.  Louis  C,  exploration  for  zinc 

and  lead  ore 1175 

Brick  : 

fire-clay,  specification 671,  1415 

insulating,    specification 541 

Bricklayers,    apprenticeship    program, 

etc 803 

Brickwedde,  Ferdinand  G..  thermody- 
namic properties  of  ethyl- 
benzene  466 

Brickwedde,    Langhorne    H.,    solubility 

of    cadmium    sulfate 1028 

Bridge  Commission  of  Michigan 776 

Bridgeport.  Conn.  : 

aircraft   accident 1351 

instrument  approach  chart 1247 

report  on  harbor 1133 

steel  tests  at  Stanley  Works 1174 

Bridgeport,  Tex.,  railroad  accident 1089 

Bridges,  Margery  A.,  relief 601,  733 

Bridges,  Styles  (Senator  from  X.  H.)  : 
minority  views — 

Military  Affairs  Com 621,  773 

Bridges : 

construction,   supplemental   speci- 
fication      503 

dams  for  foundations,  etc. — 

hearings 758 

law 1037 

reports 758,  923 

fixed       steel       panel,       technical 

manual 1131 

see  also  names  of  bridges,  or  bodies 
of  water  to  be  bridged. 
Brief  cases,   general   schedule   of   sup- 
plies        322 

Briggs.  Charles  W..  German  steel  cast- 
ings industry 1271 


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Briggs,    Ellis    O.,    our    iiiter-Aiuericaii 

policy ."jlS 

Bri^'^s.    Fred    N..    wheat    resistance    to 

bunt H'.il 

Briggs,  H.  M.,   nutritive  value  of  cot- 
tonseed   meal,   etc 1.'541 

Bright,  T.  J.,  credit  accounts.  492,  880.  10.'!.") 

Brighton  Mills,  Inc 142C 

Brill,  Augusta  W.,  salary,  etc.,  of  hus- 
band        IG?. 

Brill,     William     C.     salary,     etc..     to 

widow 1(!.'{ 

Brilmyer.  Harold  G.  : 

bending  stresses  due  to  torsion  in 

D-section  box 140(5 

maximum  stresses  around  cut-out_  1295 

stresses  in  open  box  beams 1400 

stresses    near    juncture    of    closed 

and  open  torsion  box 1400 

Brindley,  T.  A.,  pea  weevil  and  meth- 
ods  for   control '.V.VJ 

Brink,  R.  A.,  carotene  content  of  corn 

plant 57.'! 

Briquets,  fuel 635.  1083.  1270 

Brisbin.   Beatrice  : 

relief 35 

relief  of  estate  of  husband 374,  589 

Brisbin,  Chancie  L.,  relief  of  estate-  374,  589 
Brisbin,      Gwendoline     L.,      relief     of 

guardian 35 

Brisbin,      Jacqueline      N.,      relief      of 

guardian 35 

Brisbin,  Nelda  E.,  relief  of  guardian__       35 
Brisbin.  Wvnona  G..  relief  of  guardian_        35 

Bristol  Channel,  charts 290.  008 

Bristol  quadrangle.  Conn 1172 

Bristol  quadrangle.  Fla 71 

Bristow,  Okla.,  railroad  accident 042 

Britain,  see  Great  Britain. 

British    Columbia,    sailing    directions, 

supplement 666,    903 

British      Commonwealth,      see      Great 

Britain. 
British  dominions,  see  Great  Britain. 

British    Empire    Unit 24 

British   Guiana  : 

economic     information 347 

economic  situation 347.  1353 

fishery    survey , 553 

British  Islands,  see  Great  Britain. 

British  North  Borneo,  oysters 207 

British  Overseas  Airways  Cori)oration_      720 
British  West  Indies,  see  West  Indies. 
Broaches,  pulp-canal,  dental,  specifica- 
tion        214 

Broad  Branch  quadrangle.  Fla 507 

Broadcasting,     see     Radio     broadcast- 
ing— Radio  stations. 
Broadhurst,    W.    L.,    ground    water    in 

Texas 392 

Brockbank,  Merrill  J.,  court  case 84,  434 

Brockbank  Apparel  Co 84,  434 

Brockway,  L.  O.  : 

electron     dififraction     examination 

of  cast-iron  piston  rings-   1402 
electron    diffraction    investigation 
of    nitrided    steel    piston 

rings 1402 

iron    oxides    on    cast-iron    engine 

surfaces 1399 

Brodell.  A.  P.,  harvesting  hay  crop 707 

Brogden,  Ernest  M.,  court  case 159 

Brogden.   Ronald  R.,  court  case 159 

Bromine,  in  1945 1270 

Bronxville  Trust  Co Ml 

Bronze  : 

castings,    specifications 299. 

816,  907,   1198 

phosphor,  specification 214 

Bronzes,      Chinese,     descriptive,      etc.. 

catalogue 1120 

Brooding  of  chickens 1234 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  court  case  relative  to 

land  in 040,  1270 

Brooklyn  Army  Base,  road 1055 

Brooklyn  National  Corporation 947,  127G 


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Brooks,     C.    Wayland     (Senator    from 
111.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce  Com 616,  914  -915 

Brooks,  Donald  B.,  effects  of  fuel  dis- 
tribution   on    engine 1028 

Brooks,  Katherine  I.,  relief--  474,  612,  734 

Brooks,  Louis  M.,  court  case 680 

Brooks,  Overton   (Representative  from 
La.)  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Military  Affairs  Com 480,  004 

Brooks,  Robert  R.  R.,  radio  talks 300,  825 

Brooks,   Sally,   relief  of  guardian 474, 

612.  734 

Brooks,  Vedal  B.,  relief  of  estate 474, 

612,  734 

Brooks  Range,  aeronautical  chart 721 

Brother,  G.  H.,  glutamic  acid  review. 

etc 1233 

Brotherhood  of  Railway  &  Steam- 
ship Clerks,  Freight 
Handlers,  Express  &  Sta- 
tion   Employees 210 

Brown,  Andrew,  exploration  of  tail- 
ing ponds 1271 

Brown,  Burrell  W.,  solid  angle  for 
measurement      of      beta 

rays 1353 

Brown,  Charles,  relief 35,  374,  589 

Brown,  Charles  L.,  court  case 1317 

Brown,     Charles     M.,     trade     practice 

rules 1363 

Brown,    Clarence    J.     (Representative 
from  Ohio)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce  Com 1053 

Brown,  Coy  C,  relief 881,  1031,  1004 

Brown,  E.,  Duvel  buried  seed  experi- 
ment       577 

Brown,  Elizabeth  W.,  6  months'  pay  of 

husband 1255 

Brown,  P.  W.  : 

electronic    chronoscopes 634 

fire  at  liquefaction,  etc.,  plant 510 

sensitivity  of  explosives  to  electro- 
static discharges 394 

Brown,  Fannie,   court  case 655 

Brown,  Floyd,  court  case 1279 

Brown,   Herbert   H.,   fishery   survey   in 

Trinidad,  Tobago,  etc 553 

Brown,    J.    Lee,    planning    recreation 

areas    etc 175 

Brown,  Joseph  A.,  relief 881.  1031,  1064 

Brown,  Kenneth  D.,  increasing  knock- 
limited    power 1407 

Brown,  Lula  M.,  relief  of  guardian 35, 

374, 589 

Brown,  Mattie  L.,  relief  of  estate 28 

Brown,   Pamela,  wage  structure  in   bi- 
tuminous-coal    mining--  1100, 
1384 
Brown,   R.   C.    DDT   control   of  forest 

insects 457 

Brown,  Ralph  R.,  morj)hine  addiction-      628 

Brown,   Rose  L.,  relief 885,910,1034 

Brown,  W.  E.,  court  case 993 

Brown,  Whitman  E.,  sponge-iron  ex- 
periments   1271 

Brown,    Wilford    B.,    relief..   881,  1031,  1064 

Brown,   William   S.,   claim 881,907 

Brown    Atoll,    chart 534 

Brown-Bledsoe  Lumber  Co 1309,  1419, 

Brown    Company 1192,  14101 

Urown  dog  tick,   sec  Ticks. 
Brown-ore      district,      cxiiloration      of 

tailing    iK)nds 1271 

Brown  root  rot.  tobacco,  study  of  soil 

organic     matter 146 

Brown   stain,   chemical,    in   jiine 580 

Brown-tail    moths,     (luarantine 148 

Browne,  F.  L..  commercial  water  re- 
pellent   i)roperties 460 

Browne,  W.  O.,  court  case 1276,  1376 

Browne  Vintners  Co.,   Inc_-  173 


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Krowiiiii^'    uiurliiiie    KUU,    .sec    Machine 

{,'uns. 
Hiownsville,   Tex.  : 

aeruniiulical     uliart 1241 

airiiort    ohsl  ruction    plan 1155 

instrument  approach  charts 726,  1028 

Hroyles,   Kunicc,   digest   of  labor  legis- 
lation       410 

ISrubaker.  D.  1)..  lloor  plans  for  small 

coop    dairy    plant 340 

Bruce,    Clarence   S.  : 

engine   tests   with   producer  gas--      588 
nonpetroleuni   fuels  in  autoniotive 

engines 46G 

Bruce,  E.  I.,  motor  carrier  decision-.  1179 
Bruce,  G.  E.,  motor  carrier  decision-  1179 
Bruce.  H.  D.  : 

joint  strength  in  glued  birch  ply- 
wood       579 

resin    glues    in    yellow    bircli    ply- 
wood        459 

resistance  of  glue  in   wood  joints 

to    fatigue    stressing 579 

strength  of  glued  joints  in  maple 

blocks 1146 

urea    glues    in    yellow    birch    ply- 
wood        579 

Bruce  Motor  Freight,   Inc 1179 

Bruce  quadrangle,  Fla 71 

Bruce  Transfer  &  Storage  Co 1179 

Brucellosis,    see    Bang's    disease. 

Bruce's  Juices,   Inc 1376 

Brueggenian,    W.   C.  : 

buckling  in  thin  sheet-metal  speci- 
mens         92 

Fatigue   tests  of — 

aluminum-alloy   sheet 91 

specimens  with  circular  hole_     101 

wing-beam    sj)ecimens 101 

Hush-riveted    joints 97 

Bruhn,    Elmer    F.,    tests    of    thin-wall 

cylinders 93 

Brumby,    Ga.,    railroad    accident 642 

Brumfield,    C.    H.,    relief 35,  258,  349 

Brun,    Uinaldo    J.,    suppressing    knock 

in  spark-ignition  engine-   1393 
Brunauer,     Esther     (".,      International 
Council   of  Scicntitic  Un- 
ions       208 

Brunetti,   Cledo,    radio   proximity  fuze 

design 1251 

Bruno,  Louis,  court  case---   518,  1207,  1277 

Brunswick,   Ga.,   port 1221 

Brunswick,      Maine,      instrument      ap- 
proach chart 345 

Brushes  : 

boiler-tube,     specification 1109 

dental,    specification 1126 

wire,   rotary,   specification 1198 

Bruyere,  Martha  C.  : 

effect    of   syphilis    on    life   expect- 
ancy  . 781 

syphilis  in  men  of  draft  age 389 

Bruyere,    Paul    T.  : 

mortality  in  Negro  from  syphilis-     781 

syphilis  in  men  of  draft  age 389 

Bryan,    Charles,    relief 28 

Bryan,      Tex.,      instrument      approach 

chart 345 

Bryant,   Ida   M.,   relief 258,  356,  468 

Bryant,  Lessie  L.,  relief 474,  G12,  734 

Bryant  Paper  Co 944 

Bryant    quadrangle.    Ark 633 

Bryce.   111.,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Bryce  Canyon,  aeronautical  chart 721 

Bryson,   R.  Louise  : 

arsenic 1083 

titanium 792,  1175 

zirconium 937 

Buch.  A.   L.,   motor  carrier  decision —   1180 

Buch    E.xiiress 1180 

Buchan,   John,   relief  of  guardian 85, 

258,  349 
Buchanan,  Lucille  J.,  National  Confer- 
ence   on    Labor    Legisla- 
tion         526 


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Buchsbaum,   S.,  &  Co 518,646 

Buck,   Charles  M.,  court  case 869 

Buck,     ICllsworth    B.     (Representative 
from    N.    Y.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 751 

Buck,    Paul   H.,   evolution   of   national 

parks    system 1084 

Buck,     Richard     S.,     two-stage    super- 
charging       103 

Buck,   Thomas   F.,   accident   investiga- 
tion      155 

Buckhardt    quadrangle.    Mo 72 

Buckholts,  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 1021 

Buckingham,    Earl   F.,    Transportation 

Co 1180 

Bucklers,  gun,  specification 968 

Buckley,    Charles    A.     ( Representative 
from  N.  Y.  i  : 
report  made  by — 

Pensions  Com 897 

Buckley,    W.    K.,    Inc 1277 

Buckling : 

circular    cylinders,     effect    of    in- 
ternal pressure  on 1295 

column    continuous    over    3    sup- 
ports      1390 

curved        sheet,        large-deflection 

theory 92 

monocoque  cylinders 93,  290 

plates  in  compression 1190 

shear  web  above  buckling  load-_  92,  529 

thin   sheet-metal  specimens 92 

Buckner,  Howard  A.,  jr.  : 

carburetor  air  temperature  effect-   1391 

cooling   of   cylinders 1390 

Buckner,  James  W.,  court  case 183 

Buckstown,   Pa.,   instrument   approach 

chart 1023 

Buckwheat,  rutin  production  from  leaf 

meal 1343 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Co_  1298 

Budd,    Robert    W.,    court    case 1208 

Budget,  see  Budgets. 

Budget   Bureau—  115,    204,    303,    426,   545, 
676,  822,  974,  1114,  1202,  1418 

estimates 115,   304 

Federal     reports     act,     progress, 

etc 1061-62,  1357 

technical    paper 430 

Budget  estimates,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc. 
Budgets : 

lessons  in  budgeting 839,  1212 

United   States,   1944 — 

estimates,  78th  Cong.2d  sess_     257 
United   States,   1945 — 

estimates,  79th  Cong.lst  sess_    257 
United  States,  1947 — 

budget 204 

corporation   supplement 822 

message  of  the  President 304 

statements 304 

war  supplement 1202 

see    also    names    of    departments, 
etc. 
Budiansky,    Barnard,    critical    stresses 

of  clamped  plates 1104 

Budlong,  Milton  J.,  court  case  of  exr_  1426 

Buenos  Aires,  chart 1411 

Buess,  C.  M.,  isobutvlbenzene,  etc 810 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  finances 341 

Buffalo    &    Fort    Erie    Public    Bridge 

Authority 81,   624,   947 

BufTalo  Barge  Towing  Corporation 645. 

Buffalo  Bill  Dam  and  Reservoir',  nam- 
ing  262.  352,  363 

Buffalo  Creek  R.  R.,  switching  charges-  1375 

Buffalo  Rapids  project,  specifications-    511, 

794,  1085,  1176,  1273 

Buice,  Joe  W.,  court  case 1183 

Builders'  hardware,  see  Hardware. 
Building  : 

antitrust  cases  in  construction  in- 
dustry  1357 

audit  of  cost-plus-a-flxed-fee  con- 
tracts  1328 


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Biiildina — Continued 

codes  and  construction  practice 348 

cotistfuction  employment,  volume. 

materials 87,  805 

construction     program    of    WPB, 

etc 97G 

engineering  manual,  structural  de- 
sign  1436 

get     your     money's    worth,     OPA 

poster 1420 

industry  report,  construction-  346,  728 

public  construction 1169 

questions    and    answers    on    con- 
struction        824 

residential,  elapsed  time  and  cost-  1383 
residential,    estimate   for    employ- 
ment,   etc 677 

union  wages  and  hours  in  trades-    805, 
1100.  1384 
war     construction     activities     of 

RFC 1165 

will  our  building  boom  bust   this 

time? 428 

Building  and  loan  associations,  Satur- 
day a  holiday  in  D.  C__    768. 
887,  1038 

Building  contractors,  job 1323 

Building  machinery  : 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

general  schedule  of  supplies 995 

prices 1101 

Building  materials  : 

building     materials     and      struc- 
tures report—  239,  348,   1156 

celling  prices . 428 

construction    materials 66.    1169 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128,  837 

Industry  report,  construction  ma- 
terials   346,  728 

mineral  construction  materials  of 

Missouri  Valley 632 

mobilizing  to  meet  shortage 678 

specifications,    publications 348 

standards  and  specifications 158 

see  also  names  of  materials. 

Building  paper,  rates  on 945 

Buildings  : 

airport 342 

building  materials  and  structures 

report 239,  348,  1156 

damage     and     reconstruction     in 

France 192 

damage  by  termites,  preventing 576 

inspections,    etc..    technical    man- 
ual      1434 

standard    code    requirements    for 

loads 25 

see   also   Farm    buildings — Public 
buildings — also  names  of 
buildings. 
Buildings  Management  Office,  Commu- 
nications   Office 1169 

Bukhta   Andreeva,   chart 539 

Bulgarian   language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase   book 1130 

Bulger,  Jacob  W..  control  of  orchid- 
infesting    insects 709 

Bull,  Arthur  W.  : 

knock-limited        performance       of 

blends 1391 

knock-limited  performance  of  par- 

aflSns    and    olefins 1399 

Bull  Run  battlefield,  see  Manassas 
(Bull  Run)  National 
Battlefield  Park. 

Bulbird.    Lola    G..    court    case 318 

Bulletins,  see  Farmers'  bulletins — 
also  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  bulle- 
tins— also  subjects. 
Bullivant,  W.  Kenneth,  tests  of  air- 
foils        90 

Bulloch,  Marjorie  E.,  pressure  dis- 
tribution over  airfoil 
with  beveled-trailing- 
edge  flaps 1395 


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Bullock,  Harold  E.,  relief 35,  51,  241 

Bullock,    Robert    O.,    cooling    and    per- 
formance    tests 94 

Bulwinkle,    Alfred    L.    (Representative 
from  N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — • 

Conference  Com 470,  1046 

Interstate  and   Foreign   Com- 
merce Com 478- 

479,  602,  747-748 

Printing  Com 483,  607,  757 

Buna-Sanananda   operation 447 

Bunce,  Arthur  C,  agricultural  adjust- 
ment  and   income 62 

Bunch   Hollow   zinc   property   explora- 
tion       794 

Bunker,    Berkeley    L.     (Representative 
from  Nev.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 366,  606 

reports  made  by — • 

Public  Lands  Com 483,  898 

Bunker     Hill.,     Ind.,     instrument     ap- 
proach   chart 156 

Bunn,    Alexander    M.,    court    case    of 

admr 60,  183,  518,  1258 

Bunn,      Edyth,     fabricated     structural- 
steel    wages 658,  1101 

Bunn,    Harriet,    universities    of    Cuba, 

etc 970 

Bunt,    wheat    resistance 337 

Bunyea,    Hubert,    whole-blood   test  for 

pullorum   disease 1144 

Bupp,  Mildred  L.,  relief 474,  612,  734 

Burbank,    Calif.  : 

airport    obstruction    plan 1245 

instrument  approach  chart 585,  1246 

Burch,  D.  M.,  injuries,  etc.  at  iron-ore 

mines 635 

Burch,     Thomas     G.      (Representative 
from    Va.)  : 

reports    made   by 

Post    Office    and    Post    Roads 

Com 45,  253,  368 

Burdick,    L.    R.,   bitum;.:ous-anthracite 

mixtures   on   stokers 793 

Bureau     Central    de    Traduction,     see 
Central    Translating    Of- 
fice. 
Bureaus,  see  Government  offices— a?so 
names  of  bureaus. 

r.urford    Oil    Co 183 

Burgess,   Caroline   M..   Bretton   Woods 

agreements,  bibliography.    501 
Burials  : 

Army    regulations,    expenses 998 

Army    regulations,    outside    conti- 
nental   U.    S 559 

veterans'   allowance,   increase 761, 

768, 1036 

Burke,  Charles,  court  case 212 

Burke,    Malcolm   K. : 
relief — 

hearings 171,264,894 

law 734 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 251 

reports 58,741 

Burke,  Sylvia,  court  case 212 

Burke,    William   P.,    drugs   &   pharma- 
ceuticals       586 

Burke  &   Herbert  Bank  &  Trust   Co—      60, 
183.  518,  1258 

I'.urkesville.  Ky.,  bridge 1037,  1053,  1068 

I'.iirleson.    W.    S.,    relief 619,  881 

I'.urley,  G.  W.,  court  case 184,  554 

Burley,     Idaho,     instrument    approach 

chart 1246 

I'.urley   tobacco,   see  Tobacco. 
Burlington,      Iowa,      instrument      ap- 
proach   chart 1246 

Burlington,    Vt. : 

aeronautical    chart 1152 

instrument  approach  chart 1023 

Burlington  County,  N.  J.,  court  case —   1183 
Burlington-Rock  Island  R.  R.,  rates  on 

gasoline 280 

Burlington  Transportation  Co 282, 

1180, 1373 


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liiirliiiKton    Truckers,    Inc 1180 

ItiM'ina  : 

fonfcToiioe  nsreement 958 

tsutsHjjaimislii        disease       cases, 

study 1167 

Huriiiese   phrase   book 1000 

Burners  : 

for   mess   equipment,    inspections, 

etc 442 

oil,    facts    for    industry__ 1. "14,  864 

oil,    iu    wanii-air   furnaces 868 

Hurnett,    K.    S.,    iiuinufacture   and    use 

of    peanut    protein 12,33 

Hurnison,   .Jennie,   relief 244,  488,  7.34 

Burns,  .John,  court  case 287,  .315,  554 

Burns,   treatment   kits,   general   sched- 
ule       128 

Burr,   Clinton   S.,  exr.,   court   case SOO 

Burr.   Horace  K.  : 

lieat-stabilized  wood 1147 

resinoids  for  wood   impregnation-     580 

Burr,  .Teronie  P..  exr.,  court  case 800 

Burr.   Walter  ('.,   court  case  of  exrs__      800 
Burroughs,    Boy   .7.,    balance   sheets   of 

agriculture 146,  1261 

Burrs,   copper,   siiecification 200 

Burs,   denture-trimming,   specification-   1211 

Bnrstein,   Harry,   relief 488.  596,  734 

Burt  County.  Nebr.,  bridge  across  Mis- 
souri Kiver 363.469 

,Bur(on.   A.   B.,   Co 404 

, Burton.  Aubrey  B.,  I.  C.  C.  decision.-      404 

IBiirton.  F.  W.,  relief 35,  374,  589 

(Burton,    S.   E..   manufacture  of  sponge 

iron / 275 

Burton,  Mrs.  S.  P.,  relief 51,  349.  352 

Burton-Sutton  Oil  Co.,  Inc 282,  518,  684 

Bus  operators,  sec  Motorbusses. 
Bus    transportation,    sec    Transporta- 
tion. 

Buscaglia,  Rafael,  court  case 81,  522 

Buses,  sec  Motorbusses. 

Bush.   Vannevar.   reappointment 480,  592 

Bush  Field,  instrument  ai)proach  chart-     726 

Bush  Terminal  P.uildings  Co 1426 

Bushfield.     Harlan    J.     (Senator    from 
S.   Dak.)  : 
reports   made   by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com_   619,  771,  1071 
Buslilnnd.      Kayniond     C,     control     of 

human   lice 576 

Busigo,  Hector  N.,  court  case 282 

Business  : 

business    service   check   list__   463.  1240 

comjjetition  of  cooperatives 481.  757 

establishing  in — 

Colombia 24 

Paraguay 587 

Peru 1353 

factors   in   choosing  location 465 

failures  after  World  War  I 549 

Federal    reserve   charts 928 

loans,     blanket     participation     bv 

banks 1    1260 

loans,  II.  F.  C.  information 777 

reports 153.   716 

RFC  small   business  activities 1260 

shall    I   go   into  business   for  my- 
self?     I_     560 

small  business — 

and   civic  welfare 257 

credit    sources 23 

(H'onomic   series 23, 

157,  237,  347,  1027 
experience   with   export   asso- 
ciations    1161 

free  competitive  enterprise--  257 
Government  financial  aids__  157 
how  social  security  can  help-     868 

industrial    series 2;58, 

;^46,    348.    465,    586,    587, 
728,      1026,      1155,      1352 
organization      and      manage- 
ment       928 

problems,    hearings 49, 

168,    257,    372,    486,    762, 
904,  1159,  1161,  1256. 


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Business — Continued 

small  business — Continued 

problems,  reports 372,  1161 

proposals  in  Congress,  1943- 

44 .346 

proposed    course 157 

veterans,  articles  on 587 

veterans,    hearings 1256 

veterans,  report 1062 

survey  of  current  business 23,  728 

weekly  supplement 23.  728 

sec   also    Retail    trade — Wholesale 
trade. 

Business  Division,  Census  Bur 729 

Business    Education     Service,     Educa- 
tion   Office 779 

Business  of  our  Government 655 

Busses,  see  Motorbusses. 

Butane    flame    extinction    by    dichloro- 

difluoromethane 9.".6 

Butler,   Allan   C,   Advisory   Committee 
on    Maternal    and    Child 

Health  Services 525 

Butler.  Henry  R.,  relief 356.  612,  734 

Butler,  Thomas  A.,  relief 258.  349 

Butler   Consolidated   Coal   Co 435 

Butler  Lumber  Co.,  Inc 266 

Butte,  Mont.,  aeronautical  charts 21,  721 

Butter : 

facts   about   supply  and   demand-   1309 
farm,     making    and     storing     for 

home    use 1145 

process,    condemnation    of    mate- 
rials— 

hearing 371 

law S72 

reports 371,   618 

process,   inspection   at  factories 975 

small  business  problems 257 

Butterfield,   C.   T.,    coliforms.   etc.,   ex- 
posed   to    cloramine 779 

Butternut,   American  wood 13 

Buttke,  Wilhelm,  court  case  of  admr-  1277, 

1315 
Buttons  : 

Army    regulations 216 

tack  and  staple,  specification-   540,  1197 
Butts,     Charles,     Hollidavsburg-Hunt- 

ingdon  folio.  Pa 932 

Butylbenzene,  synthesis,  etc..  of  hydro- 
carbons   412.  810 

Butze,  Helmut  F. : 

dilution  of  exhaust  gas  samples 1398 

mixture  distribution  of  radial  en- 
gine     1394 

Butzel,  Leo  M.,  exr..  court  case 124, 

184.  434 
Buxton,  George  H.,  jr.,  relief-  474.  612,  734 
Byall,    S.,    chemical,    etc.,    studies    on 

beet  sugars 1233 

Byerly.  ,T.  A.,  court  case 1094,  1183 

Byerly,  .1.  A.,  Trust,  court  case 1183 

Byerly.   Mae  W.,  trustee,  court  case 1183 

Bylaws,   see  names   of  certain   Indian 

tribes,  etc. 
Byproducts  : 

canned  fish 68 

coke  and  byproducts  from  coal-gas 

retorts 792 

coke    byproducts 1270 

Byrd,  Harry  F.  (Senator  from  Va.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Finance   Com ()18 

Reduction      of      Nonessential 
Federal  Expenditures 

Joint  Com 609.   1357 

Rules   Com 624 

Byrne,  Kathryne,  how  nurse  can  help 

unmarried    mother 656 

Byiiie,  Robert  W..  constriction  effects 

in    wind    tunnels 1296 

Byrne,     William     T.      (Representative 
from   N.   T.)  : 
rei)orts  made  by — 

Conference    Com 1046 

Judiciary    Com 891 


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Byrnes,  James  F.  : 

address  at  Overseas  Press  Club__     432 

British    loan 552 

Moscow  meeting  of  foreign  minis- 
ters       209 

Paris  meeting  of  foreign  ministers-   831, 

1122 

Paris  Peace  Conference 1423 

U.  S.  aims  and  policies  in  Europe-   142;'. 

U.  S.  policy  on  Germany 1313 

see  also  State  Department. 
Byrnes,  John  W.   (Representative  from 
Wis.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 38,  35!» 

361,    477,    599,    741,    744 
Kyron  anlicliiie,   map 507 

C 

C.  A.  A.,  set'  Civil  Aeronautics  Ad- 
ministration— Civil  Aero- 
nautics   Authority. 

C.  A.  B.,  see  Civil  Aeronautics  Board. 

C.  C.  C,  *ee  Commodity  Credit  Cor- 
poration. 

C.  P.  A.  Co 1426 

C.  P.  R.  B.,  «ee  Combined  Production 
and  Resources  Board, 
United  States,  Great 
Britain,    and    Canada. 

C.  W.  S.  O.,  see  Community  War 
Services    Office. 

CAA,  see   Civil    Aeroiuiutics    Adminis- 

t  r  a  t  i  o  n — Civil      Aero- 
,                  nautics   Authority. 
CAA   Aviation   Information-—   342,  464,  865 
CAA  journal 19,719 

CAB,  see   Civil   Aeronautics    Board. 
Cabbage : 

downy  mildew,  environal  factors-      573 
downy    mildew,   invasion    of   seed- 
lings       337 

viruses,    air    temperature    effect--      337 

Cabell,   Hartwell,   court  case 210 

Cabinet  Committee  on  Palestine  and 
Related  Problems,  estab- 
lishing       820 

Cabinets,  frozen  food,  specification 672 

Cables    (electric),   see   Electric   cables. 
Cables    (submarine)  : 

accounts,  rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C--    386, 
387,  1360 
data    from    carriers'    monthly    re- 
ports     61,777 

Caddo  Indians,  amendment  to  by-laws-      789 

Caddo    Lake    quadrangle,    Tex. -La 1082 

Cade,    A.    B.,   abrasive    materials 72 

Cadet    Nurse    Corps    news 63,  779 

Cadets,  see  Aviation  cadet.s — Coast 
Guard  —  Merchant  Ma- 
rine Cadet  Cor[)s — Mili- 
tary Academy,  West 
Point. 

Cadillac    Tool    &    Die    Co 282 

Cadiz  Bay,  chart 295 

Cadiz  Harbor,   chart 295 

Cadmium,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book     1173 

Cadmium  sulfate,  solubility  in  H2O-D2O 

mi.vtures 1028 

Cady,  R.  C,  Scotts  Bluff  County,  Nebr-     786 
Caffee,  Mary  S.,  cotton  garments,  wage 

structure 1384 

Cagayan   River,  chart 157 

Cagle,    Caroline,    member   bank   profits 

in    1945 627 

Cahill,  Arthur  B.,  decision  of  I.  C.  C--   1090 

Cahill,    Jones   F.,    ailerons 1387 

Cahokia,    111.,    bridge 748,914,1041 

Gaboon,   Raljih   H.,  jr.,  court  case 1094 

Cahoon,   W.    R.,   contract   decision 850 

Cain,  Burt,  court  case 1277 

Cairns,  Andrew,  Europe  and  U.  S.  agri- 
culture       229 

Cajon  Creek,  naming  Sheppard  Flood- 
way    on 915 


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Calanoida,  species  of  Platycopia  Sars-  1205 

Calaveras  Cement  Co 390 

Calcafio,   Juan   L.,  relief 741,  764,  870 

Calcasieu   Pass,  engineer  report 913 

Calcasieu    River  : 

bridge 747,  912,  1036 

engineer    report 913 

Calcimines,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

Calcium  : 

blood  levels  in  Hereford  cattle 1015 

seipiestration  in  presence  of  alka- 
line    detergents 1078 

Calcium    carbonate,    specification 671 

Calciuiu  chloride  in  1945 1270 

(."alciuni   silicide,  specification 1109 

Calculating  board,  alternating-current-  75 
Caldwell,   Harvey  E.,  accident   investi- 
gation   19 

Calendars  (of  business),  see  Court  of 
Claims — House  of  Repre- 
sentatives —  Senate  — • 
also  names  of  certain 
congressional  committees. 

("alcxico,    Calif.,   aircraft   accident 1021 

Calhoun,    W.  A.  : 

(•(incentration    of   fiuorite 936 

mining  ;ind  concentration  of  man- 
ganese  , 510 

Calibration,    see    special    subject. 
C.illt'ornia  : 

agricultural  conservation  iirograni-  150, 
714, 1238,  1347 
.•lirframe  iudustrv,  wartime  expan- 
sion   ^ 288 

citrus    fruit,    etc.,    growers,    com- 
plaints   247 

coasl    pilot,    supplement 236 

ciiurt     case 282, 

4(»n,  518.  801,  947,  980,  1094 

(lislrict     iU(K'e.    additional 262, 

364,  593,  874 

electric    rate    book 1165 

farm     wage    stabilization 574 

finances 1350 

fla.xseed   production 338 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  ziuc-  1269 
insects    affecting    ton)atoes,    DDT 

aga4nst 1017 

land    grant 898 

looks  to  its  economic  future 762 

mail    routes,    schedules 201, 

544,  971,  1306 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

oil    and   gas   Investigations 1266 

post    route   map 113 

rice  fields,   weed  submergence 575 

strategic  minerals  investigations-  1172 

tin,  survey 793 

wages,   etc.,   in   labor   supply   cen- 
ters   574, 1232,  1342 

war    casualties 1108 

wildlife-forest     relationships 505 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

California      Agricultural      Experiment 

Station 1145,  1344 

California  Cotton  Oil  Corpoi'ation 404 

Califdi-nia  Forest  and  Range  Experi- 
ment Station,  st;iff  jnibli- 

cations    list,    additions--  578 

California    Oregon    Power    Co 183 

California   Portland   Cement   Co 390 

California   Texas   Oil   Co.,    Ltd 404 

California  University,  xce  California 
Agricultural  E.\periment 
Station. 

Calipers,    jointed,    specification 322 

Caliver,   Ambrose  : 

postwar  education  of  Negroes 7^9 

services  to  Negroes 501 

C.ilking  compound,  specifications--  199,  1304 

Calking  cotton,  see  Cotton. 

Callahan,  Marion  R..  earnings,  etc.,  in 

municipal    governments-  192 
Callaway.  M.  P.,  trustee: 

rat<'s    on    livestock 403 

rates   on    machinery 945 

Caloosahatchee  River,  chart 1249 


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Caloriuuetry,  vapor  corrections 587 

Calling,   William   C,  accident   investi- 

jcation 20 

Calunu't-Sag   Channel,   improvement 758 

Calvert  Distilling  Co 25C,  371,  378,  590 

Cambrian    iicriod,    rocks    below    Simp- 
son   group 933 

Cambric,    insulating,    specification 1415 

Cambridge  iiuadrangle,  N.  Y 1082 

Camera,   Giovanni,  relief 478 

Camera  cases,  motion  picture,  specilica- 

tion 1219 

Cameras,  aircraft,  specifications 219,  845 

Camouflage,    paint,    effect    on    drag    of 

airfoil 1392 

Camp,  A.  Sidney  (Representative  from 
Ga.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 371 

Camp,  see  name  of  camp. 

Camp    Far    West    Irrigation    District, 

court  case 624,  947,   1183 

Camp  Wolters  Land  Co 1183 

Campau,  A.  M.,  Realty  Co 925 

Campbell,    Baxter   B.,    relief 881 

Campbell,  Bessie  M.,  relief 51,  161 

Campbell,  Charles  J.,  relief 51,  161 

Campbell,  Hilary,  homes  for  unmarried 

mothers 804 

Campbell,  John   P. : 

effects   of   static   margin,   etc.,   on 

stability  of  airplane 1294 

stability,  etc.,  of  tailless  all-wing 

airplane 1294 

verification    of    simplified    vee-tail 

theory,   etc 1400 

Campbell,   John   W.,   Inc 961 

Campbell,  Raymond  C,  relief 374,  468 

Campbell,  W.  A.,  diseases  of  guayule 861 

Campbell,   Wade  C,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision        644 

Campbell,  William  R. : 

wire  strain  gage  errors 530 

wire   strain   gage  performance 92, 

290  95i) 
Campbell  Sixty-Si.x  Express,  Inc_  1090, 'lOoi 
Campbellsville,  Ky.,  aircraft  accident-       19 

Camps,  for  children 525 

see     also     Military     camps — also 
names  of  camps. 
Canada : 

atomic    energy    declaration 984 

civilian    consumption,    impact    of 

war 15.". 

distribution   of   Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite     394.    509 

Entomological    Branch,    Dept.    of 

Agriculture 457 

exports  to,  foreign  trade  reports_     718 

food   consumption    levels 712 

Great    Lakes-St.    Lawrence    basin 
agreement — 

hearings 'ilO 

report 770 

Imports    from,    foreign    trade    re- 
ports       718 

international  reference  service 347 

light  list,  Great  Lakes .■>57 

movement  of  supplies  to 1218 

our  oldest  good  neighbor 560 

Pacific  Coast  light  list 994 

radiobeacon    system 430 

Sockeye    salmon    fisheries,    agree- 
ment       552 

trade  with  U.  S 24 

vessels,  iron  ore  transportation.-    364, 

494.  751 

Canada  Drv  Ginger  Ale,  Inc 60 

Canadian-Gulf  Line.  Ltd 1375 

Canadian  River  Gas  Co 405 

Canal  Zone,  .ice  Panama  Canal. 

Canals  Fran,  Salvador.  Araucaninns —     981 

Canard  airplane,  see  Airplanes. 

Canastota  (|uadrangle,  N.  Y 1173 

Cancer : 

world's  experts,  mobilization — 

hearings 1051.  1257 

reports 888,  918 


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Cancer  Control  Month 425 

Candles,  specification 1429 

Candy  : 

making,     equipment,     etc.,     refer- 
ences      456 

rates   on 944 

Canfield,  Claire  L.,  court  case 1123,  1462 

Canister  Co 1358.  1426 

Canizio,  Frank,  court  case 315 

Canker  stain  of  planetrees 339 

Canned  food  : 

canning  without  sugar 119 

community   canning   centers 862 

home  preserving  in  1945 456 

publications     on     canning,     price 

list 630 

rates  on  canned  goods 1090,  1372 

sugar  for  home  canning 1118 

see  also  name  of  food. 
Caunel,  II.  S.,  postwar  earnings  of  class 

1  railroads 944 

Canneltou,   Ind.,   bridge 748,   914,   1042 

Canneries,  ellluent,  treatment  in  Flor- 
ida      456 

Canning,  see  Canned  food — also  name 
of  food. 

Cannon,  Charles  L.,  relief 741,  907,  1031 

Cannon,       Clarence       (Representative 
from  Mo.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com-   39,  243,  354— 
355,   472,    740,    879,    1049 

Conference  Com 31-32, 

352,  593,  875,  1045 
Cannon,  Mary  M.,  women  workers  in 

Brazil 411 

Cannon  company,  field  manual 440 

Canoyer,     Helen     G.,     selecting     store 

location 1155 

Cans  : 

crab  meat  in  tin  cans 785 

garbage,   specification 421 

metal,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

milk,  simplified  practice 1354 

milk,  specifications 558,  689 

safety,  general  schedule 1125 

Cantalupo,  Albert,  relief 470,  590 

Cantalupo,  Emma,  relief 590 

Cantalupo,  John,  relief  of  guardian-  470,  590 
Canton,   S.   Dak.,   Insane  Asylum   con- 
veyance  1036,  1071 

Canton  Harbor,  chart 1300 

Canton  Insane  Asylum,  conveyance  to 

Canton,  S.  Dak—  1036,  1071 
Cantonese,  guide  to  spoken  language.  843 
Canvas : 

lire-resistant,   etc.,   specification 299, 

1415 
plastic-bonded  glass  cloth  and  can- 
vas        292 

Canyon  Creek.  Spirit  Mountain  nickel-   1271 

Capacitors,      specification 110 

Capay.  Calif.  : 

aircraft     accident 720 

topographic  map  of  quadrangle--       71 

Cape  &  Vineyard  Electric  Co 488,  590 

Cai)e  Charles,  Va.,  harhors,  report 849 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  aircraft  accident-  1150 
Cape  Ilatteras  National  Seashore  Rec- 
reational Area,  lands-  265,  351 
Capital : 

corporations,   working   capital 1119, 

1421 

farm   statistics 1231 

private,   requirements 1361 

Capital    Citv    Airport,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart 345,  1246 

Capital    goods,    see    Commercial    prod- 
ucts. 
Capital  Office  Equipment  Co-  881,  1031,  1064 
Capital  punishment : 

extend      courts-martial      jurisdic- 
tion— 

hearing 44 

law 30 

Capital-stock  tax  returns,  inspection —     974 


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Capitol : 

alterations  in  Senate  barber  6hop_     863 
care    and    maintenance    of    build- 
ing          17 

grounds,  area  and  use__   897,  92:5,  1036 
Capitol,  Architect  of,  see  Architect  of 
Capitol. 

Capitol  power  plant,  estimates 234,  462 

Capitol  Wholesale  Drug  &  Liquor  Co-_     306 

Capitol  Wine  &  Spirit  Corporation 282 

Capper,  Arthur  (Senator  from  Kans.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 52-53,  258-259, 

376,  488,  Gil,  613-615,  909-910 

Caps,    -watch,    specification 1415 

Capstans,  Ships  Bureau  manual 1414 

Capulin  Mountain  National  Monument-     75 

Caracas,   Venezuela,  article 200 

Caraway,    Hattie   W.,    appointment 1112 

Carbine,    field    manual 133,  1214 

Carbohydrate  levels,  influence  on  root 

rot 576 

Carbon  black  : 

defense    investigation 263 

dry,   specification 837,  1109 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1365 

production  and  sales,  1945 1270 

Carbon  dioxide,   rates  on 644 

Carbon   paper,  specifications 817,  838 

Carbon-removing    compound,    specifica- 
tion   — --     300 

Carbon  steel,  see  Steel. 

Carbona,  Calif.,   railroad  accident 181 

Carhone,  Joseph  L.,  court  case 82, 

209, 406,  554 

Carbone,  Salvatore,  relief 258,  474,  590 

Carburetors,  air  temperature  effect  on 

cooling    of    cylinder 1391 

Carburetted  water-gas,  see  Gas. 
Cardenas,  Salvador,  tungsten  deposits.       69 
Cardiac  conduction    mechanism   in   ex- 
perimental thiamine  defi- 
ciency   , 929 

Cardinal   Cutlery   Corp 977 

Cardo.v    Corporation 644 

Cards,    guide,    specification 996 

Care  of  the  sick,  see  Nurses  and  nurs- 
ing. 
Career  for  you.  Army  Ground  Forces-  1132 
Career  with  a  future  !  Army  Air  Forces-  445 
Carey,  Elizabeth  L.,  public  housing-  195 
Carey,  W.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision-  643 
Carey,  William  A.,  court  case  of  exr-   1420 

Cargo    mats,    specification 540 

Cargo   nets,   specification 110 

Caribbean  area,  climatological  data-  27,  732 

Caribbean-Atlantic    Airlines,    Inc 464 

Caribbean      Commission,      «ee     Anglo- 
American  Caribbean  Com- 
mission. 
Caribl)ean  Sea  : 

charts 108,  418,  534 

notice  to  mariners 108,  813 

Caribou,     protect 1160 

Caries,  see  Dental  caries. 

Carlay    Co 177 

Carlisle    Bay,    chart 419 

Carloaders   and   unloaders,   status 1386 

Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.  : 

aircraft    accident 20 

instrument  approach  chart 726 

Carlsbad    Cavern    Coaches 402 

Carlsbad    Caverns    National    Park 1272 

Carlson,  Isabel,  relief 258,  349 

Carmack,  Iska  W.,  court  case 283, 

518,  1277 

Carmelo,  Puerto  de,  chart 1411 

Carolina   Coach   Co 643 

Carolina  Inter-City  Coach  Co 643 

Carolina  Motor  Express  Lines,  Inc 644 

Caroline    Islands,    tide    tables 1152 

Caroline  Mills.   Inc 663 

Caron,  Martinius  H.,  court  case 1281 

Carotene  content  of  corn  plant 573 

Carothers,   D.   M.,   court   case 800 

Carpenter,  Charles  G.  : 

harvesting  dry  beans  and  peas--     465 


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Carpenter,  Charles  G. — Continued 

harvesting   hay    crop 707 

Carjienter.    job 217 

Cari)et  cushions,  specifications 214 

Carr,  Alice  S.,  ultraviolet  spectra  and 

dissociation     constants.-     467 
Carr,     Harold     B.,     ground-fires    acci- 
dents       866 

Carrick,   C.  W.,   fish   press  water,  etc., 

in  chick  rations 785 

Carrier  Mediation  Board,  see  National 
Carrier  Mediation  Board. 
Cai-riers,    see   Common    carriers — Conl- 
munication — Shipping. 

Carroll,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 401 

Carroll,  Tenn.,  railroad  accident 943 

Carrot  production  in  West  and  South- 
west     1145 

Carruthers,  George,  trustee,  court  case.  1183 

Carruthers,   Hugh  G..   court  case 405 

Cars,    see    Freight    cars — Rail    motor 

cars — Railroad  cars. 
Carsner,  Eubanks,  Argentine  curly  top 

of  sugar  beet 577 

Carson,  Frederick  T.  : 

currency  paper  wearing  quality 868 

flexible    caselining   materials 1353 

Carson,   Gertrude  B.,   index-catalog  of 
medical    and    veterinary 

zoology 1343 

f'arson,  Rachel  L.,  fish  and  shellfish.-     272 
Carson  City  Government  Camp,  specifi- 
cations       939 

Carstens   Packing  Co 403 

Carter,    Charles    A.,    marine    products, 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

Carter,  Henry  W.,  court  case 239 

Carter,    Hubert    M.,    salary,    etc.,    to 

estate 33 

Carter  Memorial  Laboratory,  see  Henry 
R.  Carter  Memorial  Lab- 
oratory. 
Cartons,  paperboard,  for  overseas  ship- 
ment       198 

Carver,  George  W.,  see  George  Wash- 
ington Carver  Day. 

Casale.   John   J.,    Inc 1090 

Casanova,  Eduardo.  cultures  of  Puna, 

etc 982 

Casardi,    Virginia    H..    legalize   admis- 
sion  478.  918.  1031 

Cascade  Dam,   specifications 636-637 

Case,  ClifTord  P.   (Representative  from 
N.  J.)  : 
minority  view — 

Civil  Service  Com 34 

reports  made  by — • 

Claims  Com 244-246.  356, 

358-359,      742,      881-886 

Case.  J.  I..  Co 519,  624 

Casein  making  on  farm  for  industrial 

use 575 

Caselining   materials,    flexible 1353 

Cases  : 

brief  and  catalog,  schedule  of  sup- 
plies        322 

forceps-and-scali)el,    specification-      322 

mechanics'   tool,   specification 845 

motion   picture   camera,    specifica- 
tion     1219 

shipping,    specification 816 

Casey,    Glenn    E.,    concentrate   rations 

fed  cows 456 

Cash.  Frank  E. : 

electric  blasting  switches,   under- 
ground mines 1365 

mine  rescue  telephone  assemblies-     635 
sinking  drill  holes  In  iron  mines.     510 
stench    warning   tests   in    mines__      179 
storage    of    explosives    in    under- 
ground   mines 510 

Cashua  Ferry,  bridge 363.  494,  592 

Cason.  Hulsey,  psychopathic  prisoners-  1078 
Casper,  Wyo. : 

aeronautical  chart ^ 1152 

instrument  approach  charts-- 22, 

6§5,  1023 


1480 


Index,  1946 


Page 

('nss  I'oiinty,  N.   Dak.,  court   case 124 

Casscdy,  .1.  'rowiisciid,  court  case S'.i 

Cassidy,   T.   I'.,    DDT   exiieriinents 148 

Casl-l)rass  sokler-joint   tittiiiKS 25 

Onstcllani,    An^clo,   court   case 82 

Cnstcudyck,   Elsa,  experiment  in  child 

welfare inG2 

Casters,    wood-cliair,    specifications 0S9 

Castings,    sec.    Metals — also    names    ol: 
metals. 

Castle,   H.   D.,   court  case 88 

Castle  Clinton  National  Monument lO.se, 

1058,   107r. 
Castle  Neck  : 

property  conveyance — 

hearing 1055 

law ]o:;6 

reports 893,  912 

Castle  Rock,  Minn.,  aircraft  accident.        19 
Castlenian,  Edward,  living,  etc.,  costs 

in    Salvador 1250 

Castro  rozo,  Ilildol)rando,  social,  etc., 

evolution   of  Peru 982 

Casualties,  ace  World  War,  1939-45. 
Casualty  and  Surety  Executives  Assoc-   1323 

Casualty  insurance  agent  job lo2,:> 

Casualty    Section,   Public   Information 

Office 415,  531-532,  664, 

812,    962,    1108,    1196-97. 
1302,     13.30-32,     1413-14 
Catalina    Highway,    protecting    scenic 

values 265,  59o,  730 

Catalog  cases,  general  schedule  of  sup- 
plies       32? 

Cataloging: 

descriptive,   studies ' Joo 

service,  bulletins 528,1189 

Catalogs  :  ,  ,„, 

Armed  Forces  Institute 1431 

Army  Service  Forces 220, 

329-330,      443-445.      562-563, 

694-695,       847-848.       lon.3-4, 

1133,      1219-20.      1328,      1435 

Chinese  bronzes,  descriptive,  etc —   1120 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  charts. 

etc 1241 

copyright  entries 89,  807-808,  1102 

indexes  and  title  pages.   1102.  1188 
document    catalog    of    76th    Con- 
gress      177 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 128- 

129,  214-215,  322-323,  437, 
558,  689-690,  837-839,  996- 
997,  1126-27,  1211-12,  1320. 
1429-30. 

index  of  specifications 558 

Veterans  Admin,  supplement.      690 
Government  publications,  monthly 

catalog 67.    784 

corrections    for    catalog    and 

index--  4,  226.  834.  452.  570. 
702,     856,     1012,     1140,     1226 

index,  Jan.-Dec.  1945 1169 

notes  of  general  interest 4, 

142,  226,  334,  452.  570.  856, 
1012.  1140,  1226,  1338. 

marine  surplus 808 

medical  and  veterinary  zoology 1343 

Military  Academy,  West  Point 1330 

Naval   Academy,   Annapolis 420 

prints    exhibition    at     Library    of 

Congress 807 

shore  fishes  of  Peru 432 

station  catalogs,  numerical  index.      667 
stock  catalog  of  Procurement  Di- 
vision    996.    1429 

supply    catalogs 220. 

329-3.30,  44.3-445.  562-563, 
694-695,  847-848.  1000. 1003- 
4.  1129-30.  1133.  1215-17, 
1324-26,  1433-34,  1435. 

War  Department 1000,   1129-30. 

1215-17,    1324-26,    1433-34 
Catalysts,   manufacture,   etc.,   at   I.   G. 

Farbenindustrie  plants--   1173 
Catawba  Indian   Tribe  of  South  Caro- 
lina      789 

Cater  Motor  Freight  System. 1091 


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(.'alliodic        protection,        underground 

structures 730 

Cattell,  K.  A.,  report  of  Petroleum  and 

Natural-Gas    Division 937 

Cattle: 

anaplasmosis  in  cattle 1233 

beef,    statistics 1231 

blood  levels  of  calcium,  etc 1015 

dairy,  cross-breeding  experiment.-     575 

dairv,    judging 148 

DDT  in  control  of  flies 148 

rates    on 403 

splenetic    or    tick    fever,    prevent 

spread 1016 

ncc  also  Cows — Livestock. 
Cattle  fever  ticks,  see  Ticks. 

Causliy,  'J'homas  L.,  court  case 646- 

647,  684,  989,  1258,  1370 

Causby,  Tinie,  court  case 646- 

647,  684,  989,  1258,  1376 
Caustic  soda,  see  Soda   (caustic). 

('avalrv.  tables  of  organization,  etc 217 

Cavile    Harbor,    chart 1249 

(!avit v-liiiing.  dental,   specification 996 

Cayey  (|uadrangle,  P.  R 1082 

Cayo,  Icacos  quadrangle,  P.  R 508 

CCC,  sec  Commodity  Credit  Corpora- 
tion. 

Cedar,  western  red,  sulfite  pulping 580 

Cedartown,  Ga.,  meteorite 1120 

Cederstrom,  D.  J.,  geology  note 1265 

Ceiling    on     your     home     (OPA     rent 

movie) 826 

Ceiling  prices,  see  special  subject. 
Celebes  : 

charts 1108,   1300 

sailing  directions,  supplement 666 

Celestite  in  1945 1270 

Celler,  Emanuel  ( Representative  from 
N.  Y.)  : 

New  Orleans  foreign  trade  zone 1020 

reports  made  by — - 

Judiciary  Com.-  43.  248,   891-892 

Cellulose,   dental,    specification 1126 

Cellulosic  materials,  effects  of  tempera- 
ture,   etc 581 

Cement : 

adhesive  for  fibrous  glass,  etc 199 

finishing,      apprenticeship     stand- 
ards      954 

general  schedule  of  supplies-  557,  1319 

in    Latin   America 936 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

labor  recpiirements  in  production.     526 

monthly    cement   report 73,  790 

I)reprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1268 

rates    on 644 

specifications 300,    671, 

689,  838,  996,  1126,  1304 

Cement  Institute 389 

Cemeteries,  .see  National  cemeteries — 
also  names  of  cemeteries, 
or  places  where  located. 

Cenozoic  era.  early,  central  Utah 1171 

Censorship  Office,  report  on  war  ad- 
min       152 

Census : 

census,    1940    (16th) 718,    1149 

national  censuses  in  Germany 529 

newspaper    publicity 235 

I)ublications,   catalogs--. 463 

publications,  price  list 1264 

see  also  names  of  articles,  indus- 
tries. States,  etc. 

Census    Bureau 17, 

153,    235.    341,    463,    582,    716. 
863,    1020,    1149.    1240.    1349 

estimates,  etc 116,  822,  974 

I.ublications,  list 19,  718 

publications,  subject  guide 19 

report,   1945 19 

report.   1946 1350 

special  surveys 18 

statistical  information,  collection, 
etc. — 

hearings 473 

minority    views 473 

reports 473,    759 


January-December 


1481 


Census  Coniinittee,   House  : 

hearings 

minority    views 

report 

Census   Library   I'rojeet 

Census    of    foreis;n-o\vneil    assets,    see 
Foreign-owned  assets. 

Centaur  Construction  Co.,  Inc 

Central  Ajruirre  (luadrangle,  1*.  K 

Central  America  : 

economic    situation 

northers      of      Central      American 

waters 

pilot      chart.      Central      American 

waters 108, 

sailing    directions,    supplements^- 

see  also  American  republics. 

Central  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc 

Central  Hanover  Hank  &  Trust  Co 

Central  Illinois  I'ublic  Service  Co 

Central  Motor  Freight  Co 

Central  National  Kank  of  Cleveland-- 
Central  of  Georgia  Ry.  : 

accidents 400, 

rates  on  livestock 

rates  on  machinery 

reorganization 278,  (320,  800, 

Central  Paper  Co.,  Inc 

Central     Radio     Propagation     Labora- 
tory  

Central  R.  R.  of  New  Jersey  : 

accident 

court  case 

rates  on  coal 

rates  on  felt 

Central  States  : 

agricultural       ci)nservation       pro- 
gram— 
east  central  region-   2.jo,  714. 
nortli  central  region-   151,  233 
distribution    of    Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite  394, 

employment   trends  in  North  Cen- 
tral   States 

forage-grass  diseases 

metal  mining,  1945 

silver,  coi)per,  lead  and  zinc 

water  levels  and  artesian  pressure- 
Central  States  Transit  Lines 

Central  Translating  Office  : 

publications        series         (transla- 
tions)— 

French 

Portuguese 123,  209,  313, 

Spanish 123, 

433,  683,  1121,  1122. 

Central  Utah  Relocation  Center 

Central  Vallev  project,  specifications-- 
179,     275-27(5,     396-397, 
637-638,      794-795,      939- 
1085-86,      1176,      1273, 

Central  Vermont  Ry.,  accident 

Centralia    quadrangle.    Mo 

Centrifugal  pumps,  see  Pumps. 

Cereals,  see  Grain. 

Cerebrospinal     meningitis,     cases     and 

deaths 

Certificates,  see  types  of  certificates,  or 

subject  involved. 
Certificates  of  discharge.  Coast  Guard 
Reserve  temporary  mem- 
bers  

Certified    i)ublic    accountants,    sec    Ac- 
counts and  accounting. 
Cessation  of  hostilities,  see  World  War, 

1939-45. 
Ceylon  : 

charts 41G, 

conference   agreement 

CG  news  letter 7. 

Chaco  Canyon  National  Monument 

Chaco-Santiaguefio    culture 

Chahoon,  I.  Hasbrouck,  court  case 

Chain,  E.,  penicillin  in  medicine 


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473 
473 
473 
529 


1376 

508 


108 

814 
532, 
533 

1373 

321 

1317 

1260 
279 

687 

642 

403 

945 

1089 

1277 

1029 

1275 
210 
517 
945 


1347 
-234 

509 

87 
1017 
1269 
1175 
1081 
643 


831 

1121 

208, 

1424 

515 

76, 

512, 

-940. 

1368 

943 

274 


929 


750 


1193 
958 
705 
75 
981 
647 
311 


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Chains  : 

boat,    specification ; 1198 

tire,  general  schedule  of  supplies-      996 

Chala,  Puerto,  chart 298 

Chalcid  files,  new  species 1422 

Chalmers,     Henry,     trends    in    foreign 

trade 346 

Chalong,   Ao.   chart 538 

Chamales,  Peter  J.,  court  case 989 

Chamberlain,   Donald  W.,  forage-grass 

diseases .. 1017 

Cliamberlain,     S.     Dak.,     mining,    etc., 

of  manganese 510 

Chamlierliii,  3.  C,  pea  weevil 339 

Chamberliii     Hotel,     reinstatement     of 

leasehold 888, 

901, 921,  1043.  1048 
Clwnnbers   of  commerce,   see  names   of 
organizations,     or     place 
where  located. 

Champerico,   Guatemala,  chart 1108 

Champion,      Frances      T.,      safe      food 

service 1166 

Champlain,  Lake,  catalogue  of  charts-     137 

Champlin.  Eva  D..  relief 356,  488,  734 

Chaniplin,    Malcolm    D.,    admr.,    court 

case    556 

('hancroid    studies 930 

Chandler,  Asa  C,  biology  and  medi- 
cine   310,  311 

Chang,  Mrs.   Lim  Shee.   relief 596, 

907, 1031 
Channels   (engineering)  : 

beam  column  stresses 102 

elastic  properties 92 

Chanslor-Canfield  Midway  Oil  Co—  58,  161 
Chanute.    Kans.,    instrument    approach 

chart 345.  1246 

Chao  Phyraya  River,  chart 668 

Chapin,   Edward   A.,   New   World   Hip- 

podamia    981 

Chaplains  : 

Army,    regulations 1322 

Navy,     estal)lish     chief    of    chap- 
lains— 

hearing    382 

letter  from  Navy  Dept -_     251 

report     264 

Chaplin.  Sydney  A.,  court  case 183 

Chaplygin  "  difterential    e(iuation,    flow 

solutions 1396 

Chapman,  Elise,  court  case 947 

Chai)man,  Fred  A.,  court  case 947 

Chapman,  Virgil   (Representative  from 
Ky.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  and   Foreign  Com- 
merce  Com 479, 

890-891,  1053 

CIiai)nian  Chevrolet  Co.,  Inc 1208 

("harcoal,  rates  on 1181 

Charges,  fire-extinguisher,  specifica- 
tions    421.  540 

Charitable  associations   in   D.   C,   vote 

of    mendiers.    etc 745, 

1038.  1070 
Cli.iiitv  Hospital  of  New  Orleans,  La., 

relief ^_  .-    35,  374,  589 

Cliarles,   .\rbelia   M.,  effects  of  mildew 

on   strap   leather 1028 

(,'Iiarles,   Vera  K.,   mushrooms 1235 

Charles  A.  Langlev  Bridge,  naming 477, 

1038,  1069 
Charleston,   S.   C.  : 

aeronautical    chart-      1153 

aircraft   accident 1150 

airport   ol)struction    iilim 1245 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

Charlie  Lake,  aeronautical   chart 721 

Charlotte.  N.  C.  : 

aeronautical  charts 21.721 

instrument   approach   charts-   726,  1024 

Charlotte  Harbor,  Fla.,  chart 728 

Charters,  Alex  A.,  jr.,  transition  be- 
tween laminar  and  tur- 
bulent flow 95 


1482 


l>fDEX,   104G 


Charters,  »<  f  iiiuiifs  of  certain   liullaii 

tribes,    etc. 
Charts,  todaj's  iremls,  a  graphic  pre- 
sentation   1116 

See  aLso  Maps  and  charts — also  special 

sul)ject. 
Chase  National   Hank  of  City  of  New 

^.    ,,  ^'ork 183.  1124 

Chatham    A.    .\.    F.,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 727 

Chattanoot;a,  Tenn.  : 

aeronautical     charts 21.721 

Hood  control,   estimate 82."i 

instrument  approach  chart 345 

Chatwin,   William,  court  case 210 

Chatworth,  Ga..   railroad  accident 278 

Chavez,     Dennis      (Senator     from     N. 
Mex)  : 
reports  made   by- 
Indian  Affairs  Com 1072 

Post   Offices  and  Post   Roads 

Com 923.  1075-76 

Territories    and    Insular    Af- 
fairs  Com 924-925 

Chavez,  John,  jr.,  relief 1072 

Chavez,   Mrs.  .)uan,   relief 1072 

Chavez,    Koland,    relief 1072 

Check   lists  : 

Agricultural  Economics  Bur.  pub- 
lications  9,   707 

State   puldicatious,   monthly 89,  807 

title  page  and  index 1188 

Checks : 

Army    regulations 438 

barring  certain  claims 351 

delivery  outside   U.  S 835 

disbursing  officers,  circular 836 

forged  Government,  how  to  guard 

against    839 

issuance  of  substitutes 321 

payment  of  Government  checks 321. 

1428 
replacement    of    Government 

checks 30,   55 

Cheese  : 

bakers',  making  from  skim  milk..      860 
rapid  ripening  of  Cheddar  cheese-     338 

Chehalis  River,  chart 346 

Chemical  Corps,  naming 893,921,  1036 

Chemical  engineering,  see  Engineering. 
Chemical  nitrogen,  nee  Nitrogen. 
Chemical    plants    and    facilities,    sur- 
plus         138 

Chemical  Service  Co 500,  647,  1094 

Chemical   Unit 586 

Chemical  Warfare  Service  : 

changing  name 893,921,1036 

supply   catalog 329,  443-444,  562, 

694,  847,  1003,  1215,  1219 
tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment       1217 

Chemicals : 

and      allied      products,      industry 

report    586 

aromatic,    imports 211 

controlling        chemical        hazards 

series 410,  955,  1382 

facts    for    industry 153,  864 

general  sch('dule  of  supplies 436 

German  industry,  development 309 

industrial    reference    service 24, 

158,    237.    346,    465,    5S7,    729, 
868,    1027,    1156,    1250,    1352 
insecticide     testing,     filing,     etc., 

samples 1145 

photographic,    specification 1219 

statistical     classification     of     ex- 
ports         463 

synthetic  organic,  production,  etc-    434, 
990,  1208,  1316 

wage  increases  announced 1100 

see  also  names   of  chemicals. 

Chemicals  and  Drugs  Section 586 

Chemistry  : 

agricultural,     publications,     jirice 

list 1080 

as    profession 804 


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Chemung   County   Airport,   instrument 

^,  approach    chart 726 

Chenery  Corporation 519,  647.  1277 

Cheney,  Mary  B.  : 

industrial     disputes      in     foreign 

countries 1286 

industrial      disputes      in      United 

r^u  ^  ...  Kingdom,   etc 806 

Cheney  Californm  Lumber  Co.  183,  195,  434 
Chenoweth,   .T.   Edgar    (Representative 
from   Colo.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 35,  39-40, 

244,    356-357,    596,    598,    741, 
^.      ,  74.'}-744,      880-882,      884-886 

Cheran,  Sierra  Tarascan  village 682 

Cheribou   Reede,   chart 669 

Cherokee  Hotel  Co.,  Inc 428,  826 

Cherokee      Indians.      see      Keetoowah 

Cherokee  Indians. 
Cherries  : 

frozen       sweet,       standards       for 

grades    712 

naphthaleneacetic  acid  spray 1.344 

sour,    production 859 

Cherry,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  B.,  relief—    358, 

613,  734 
Cherry,  .see  Black  cherry — Cherries. 

Cherry  Cotton  Mills,  Inc 283  554 

ChertofT,  George  J.,  court  case 555 

ChertofT,   Lillian   R.,   court  case 555 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Ry.  : 

finance  decision  of  I.  C.  C 1179 

rates  on — 

coal    944 

concrete    944 

sand 1181,    1374 

Chesapeake  Bay  : 

aeronautical    chart 721 

chart    1248 

coast    pilot 155 

soft    crab    industry 1170 

Chesapeake  Bay  States,  unemployment 
insurance   for   fishermen, 

etc 272 

Cheshire,  Conn.,  aircraft  accident 1241 

Chester   Range   Front   Light,   property 

grant 893,  912,  1036 

Cheto,  Ariz.,  railroad  accident 278 

Chevillard,  Fernand,  court  case 283 

Cheyenne,   Wyo..   instrument  approach 

chart 22,  1246 

Chiao  Chiang,  chart 1302 

Chiarito,  Patrick  T. : 

shear  lag  in  box  beams 290 

strain  measurements,  etc.,  of  box 

beam    1290 

Chibcha,    handbook    of    S.    Amer.    In- 
dians         981 

Chicago,   111. : 

aeronautical  chart 155,  1153 

aircraft  accidents 155,  343 

finances 341 

instrument  approach  chart 726,  1246 

milk  handling,  order 1346 

railroad  accident 278,  1178 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  R.  R.,  rates-     645 
Chicago  &  North  Western  Ry.  : 

accident 181,    1090 

merger 1372 

Chicago   &    Southern    Air    Lines,    Inc., 

emergency   board 1077 

Chicago,  Attica  &  Southern  R.  R.,  re- 
ceiver   abandonment 1179 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  R.  R.  : 

abandonment    1089 

accident 1089 

rates  on — 

cement    644 

coal    1275 

grain   bins 945 

tapioca    945 

Chicago  Cartage  Co 1419 

Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Co 84,  434 

Chicago  Gravel  Co 945 


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Chicago  Great  Western  Ry.,  accidents.    401, 

798 
Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Ry., 

rates    945 

Chicago  Junction   Ry. : 

emergency   board 202 

rates  on  livestock 642 

Chicago  Metallic  Manufacturing  Co-  1378- 

79 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific 

accidents_I__ll 78,  181,  401,  516 

court    case 1276 

lease,  extend  and  renew—  739,  761,  872 

rates   on   iron 945 

rates  on  trailer  frames 1375 

self-insurance 1372 

Chicago  River  &  Indiana  R.  R.,  emer- 
gency board 202 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Ry. : 

accidents 78,  1089 

court  case  of  trustees 315 

emergency  board 545,  927 

Chicago,     St.     Paul,     Minneapolis     & 

Omaha  Ry..  accident.  78,  1089 
Chicago  Union  Station  Co.,  accident —   1178 

Chickasaw  Indians,  court  case 266 

Chickens,  see  Poultry. 
Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  instrument  ap- 
proach chart,  etc 23 

Chicory,    specification 1430 

Chidester,   G.    H.,   pulp  and  paper   re- 
search         460 

Chih-chu  Tao,   see  Spider   Island. 
Chilachap,    see  Tjilatjap,   Zeegat   van. 

The  child    (periodical) 86,804 

Child  care,  see  Children. 
Child  health,  see  Children. 

Child  Health  Day,  proclamation 544 

Child  labor  : 

children  still  labor  in  fields 1186 

fair  labor  standards  act,  questions 

answered 656 

hazardous    occupations,    minimum 

age  of  18 525,  1099 

in    Alaska , 525 

laws,    compilation 353 

publications,  price  list 784 

regulations  and  orders 1099 

16-year  minimum  age  for  employ- 
ment     1187 

why    laws? 954 

youth  employment  on  eve  of  V-B 

Day    525 

Child    Labor   and    Youth   Employment 

Branch    1187 

Child  welfare,  see  Children. 
Children  : 

adoption  outside  D.  C,  filing  pro- 
cedure  599.  616.  873 

adoption    procedures 803 

bookshelf,  list  for  parents 1263 

building    future 804 

camps 525 

the  child  (periodical) 86,  804 

child  welfare  report 804 

child-welfare   services 191 

children  and  1946  session  of  Con- 
gress  1362 

children  are  hungry 656,  705 

crippled — 

article  from  social  work  year- 
book      525 

medical  social  service 656 

rehabilitation 287 

services    for 191 

day   care,   see,   in    main    alphabet. 
Day  care  of  children. 

dental  care,  conference  report 86 

dental  clinic,  time  per  service 1361 

dependent,  State  plans  to  aid 1362 

epileptic    child    can    lead    normal 

life 1382 

gifted,  curriculum  art.iustments 778 

hard  of  hearing,  helping 409 


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Children — Continued 
lipalth — 

and      development,      publica- 
tions      656 

children  who  follow  crops 409 

facts  about  child  health 409 

needs  of  school-age  children__        63 

services  in  U.  S.  S.  R 409 

heallh  and  welfare  services.  State 
provision — 

hearings 1162 

report 1054 

ill    community,    St.    Paul    experi- 
ment   1362 

make  1946  banner  year 803 

uiedicallv    handicapped,   conserva- 
tion  1362 

mental   hygiene,   preventive   medi- 
cine      954 

method  of  care,  homemaker  serv- 
ice  1362 

mortality  from  accidents 190 

needs.  State,  etc.,  planning 409 

of       migratory       farm       workers, 

schools 287 

of     unmarried     mothers,     services 

for 191 

open  school  doors,  extended  serv- 
ices   — -     269 

our  Nation's  children 86,  954 

lihysical  condition  of  pupils 63 

poliomyelitis  follow-up 955 

Iiublic  social  services 804 

publications,  price  list 1264 

pupil  transportation,  financing 388 

receiving  welfare  service,   charac- 
teristics  1382 

services   to   supplement  home  and 

school 954 

social  security  program  services 191 

welfare  services  in  USSR 409 

world's  food - 525 

sec  alxo  Juvenile  delinquency — 
also  headings  beginning 
Child. 
Children  in  Wartime  Commission,  see 
National  Commission  on 
Children  in  Wartime. 

Children's   Bureau 86, 

190,  287,  409,  525,  656,  803, 
954.  1099,  1168,  1186,  1263, 
1362,  1382. 

estimate 676 

publications — 

child    health 409 

current 656 

of  interest  to  physicians 656 

price  list 1264 

report,    1945 656 

transfer,  notes  of  general  interest.   1140 
Children's  clothing,  sec  Clothing — also 
special  types  of  clothing. 
Childs,     A.     W.,     marketing    areas     in 

Brazil 868 

Chile  : 

agricultural  production  and  trade.  1236 
cultural  sequence  of  north  coast.-     982 

Diaguita 982 

economic  conditions  in  1944 347 

foreign  commerce  yearbook  series.      158 
health    and    sanitation    program, 

agreement 985 

Iiistoric      inhabitants      of      north 

coast 982 

living  and  office-operating  costs 1353 

military  service  agreement 122 

naval  mission  agreement 122 

la  renovacifin  del  liceo  Chileno 818 

same   (in  French) 1199 

Chilton  County,   Ala.,   mica   and  beryl 

examination,    etc 1269 

China : 

assistance  to — 

hearings 366,  622 

law 1037 

reports 251,  255.  497,  875,  889 


1484 


Jndkx,  i9.4(j 


Pat'e 
Cliiiin — Contiiiiicd 

clmrt 534 

economic   mill    industrial    develop- 
ment  i^.^H^•, 

gazetteer  of  coast o.'Vi 

lend-lease  supplies,  agreement 14lilt 

references  for  teachers .'ISs 

sabotatre  of  foreign  policy 41 

sailing  (lirecl  ions,  siippl(>inent <>•!(•) 

schist  osniopliora ~>ii] 

tide  and  current  tallies 1152 

(,'liinn  Relief  Expedition,  1900-01: 
pension  increase — 

hearings 1250 

law 104:; 

reports 897,    1075 

China   Sea,   sailing  directions,   supple- 
ments       5:!2 

see  alio  East  China  Sea. 
Chinese  bronzes,  see  Bronzes. 
Chinese  language : 

guide  to  spoken  language S43 

phrase    book 11.30 

Chinese    wives,    of    American    citizens, 

nonijuota    basis 41, 

1040,  1071 

(Mi'ing-tui-tzu,   chart 41(1 

Chinhae  Hang,  Korea,  chart 119:'. 

Chinkai  K6,  Chosen  sec  Chinhae  Ilang, 

Korea. 
Chinn,  Ben  D..  venereal  disease  control-      :!89 
Chippewa  Indians,  amendment  to  con- 
stitution       789 

Chiriaco,  Golden  V.  :  ^ 

peat 1084 

production  of  peat  in  U.  S.  in  1945_   1270 
Chiricahua  National  Monument  : 

article    on 75 

same  (in  Spanish) 75 

Cliiropractors,  treatment  of  Govt,  em- 

plo.vees    ()17 

Chishima  Retto.  xcc  Kuril  Islands. 
Chisholm,  Robert  D.  : 

fumigation     of     Japanese     beetle 

larvae    709 

insecticides    for    Japanese    beetle 

control     1017 

rating    fumigation    chambers    for 

tightness    11 

Ch'iung-chou     Hai-hsia,     see     Hainan 

Strait. 
Chloramine.    coliform,   etc..    survival    _      779 

Chlorates,  hazards  from   mixtures 274 

Chloride    effect     on     growth,     etc.,     of 

peach 12S5 

Chlorination,  o.vsters'  reaction 932 

Chlorine,    ovicide    for    Aedes    aegvpti 

eggs 1078 

Chocolate  products,  business  rei)orts__    153. 

71fi 

Choctaw    BluflF   quadrangle.    Ala_- 787 

Choctaw  Indians,  constitution  and  by- 
laws       789 

Chosen,  see  Korea. 

Chotin  &  Pharr.  Inc 1093 

Christensen,  Edna,  court  case 210 

Christman,  P.  Lucile,  salary  trends  in 

Federal   employment fi57 

Christmas,  Port,  chart 1301 

Christopher,   Arthur  B.,  court  case 159 

Christopher  &  Co..  Inc 172,  405 

Christo])lier   Engineering  Co 434 

Chromite  : 

beneflciat ion  of  concent rates__  __  509 
deposits,  Kenai  Peninsula,  Alaska.  790 
deposits,  North  Elder  Creek  area-    1171 

in    1945 1270 

iron  in,   selective  reduction 509 

Oregon      coast      chromlte-bearing 

sands 50ri 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook      13(>."i 

Chronoscopes,    electronic t>34 

Chrysler    Corporation 69S 

rhrzanowski,     Peter,     sound-absorbent 

cylinders 1028 

Cbtimporn  Bay,  chart 535 


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Chnrcli,    Oleta,    aerodynamic    balances 

of  2  nose  shapes,  etc 1395 

Church  of  God.  see  Tondinson  Church 
of  God. 

Cliurchill  Tabernacle,  court  case 1260 

Churchward,  R.  E.  : 

electrolytic      manganese      pilot 

plant    791 

hydrometallurgy,  etc.,  of  cobalt__      178 

Chu.ssler,  George,  jr..  retail  bakery 346 

Ciales    quadrangle,    P.    R 1267 

Cinchona     investigations     in     Puerto 

Rico    459 

Cincinnati,  Ohio  : 

aeronautical  charts 155,  722 

finances,  1944 235 

instrument  approach  charts       585.  1024 

milk  handling,  order 1237,1346 

Cincinnati  &  Lake  Erie  Transporta- 
tion   Co 643 

Cinder  concrete  blocks,  rates  on 1092 

Cinder  Concrete  Products.   Inc 1092 

Circuit   Courts  of   Appeals  : 

officers  and   employees 43.  620,  1046 

records    and    briefs    in    ta.x    cases, 

title  page  and  index 947 

see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 

Circulars,   see   names   of   departments, 

etc.,    issuing    circulars — 

also  subjects. 

Circulation  of  money,  see  Money. 

Cirillo,    Adam    J.,    buckling    of    mono- 

coque   cylinders 93 

Citation  forms,  school  savings  pro- 
gram distinguished  serv- 
ices        324 

Cities  and  towns  : 

assistance     operations     of     public 

agencies 65,   782 

capital    outlay 717 

city    documents 863 

consumers'  price  index 429 

debt   in    1944 717 

earnings,    etc.,    in    municipal   gov- 
ernments   ^ 192 

electric  bills 1165 

finances 18.  235.  341, 

582-583,  717,  863,  1149,   1350 

title  page  and  contents 1350 

financial  reports,   periodic 863 

indebtedness   to  TVA.    refinancing 

credit 903 

not  certificated  for  air  service 865 

recreation  areas  and  facilities 175 

rental    housing    under    rent    con- 
trol—    827.    Ills 

residents,      agricultural      publica- 
tions available  to 1345 

school    ofiicers 627 

small  business  and  civic  welfare-     257 
urban     low-rent     housing,     plan- 
ning,  etc 414 

urban     redevelopment,     land     as- 
sembly          413 

urban   redevelopment,   legislation-      195 
wages  of  streetcar  and  bus  oper- 
ators          658 

see  also  names  of  cities  and  towns. 

Cities  Service  Gas  Co i 1376 

Citizens     of     United     States,     abroad. 

nationality 889.918.1037 

Citizens'      Protective      Leagtie,      court 

case    522 

Cit  izenship  : 

education.      class-developed      ma- 
terials          190 

Federal  textbook 190,655 

infants  of  servicemen  under  21 —    378, 
759,  1037 
see  also  Nationality. 

Citronella  oil,  customs  appeal 926 

Citronelle    quadrangle,    Ala 934 

Citrus  fruit  : 

cannery  effluent  in  Florida 456 

growers,     investigation     of     com- 
plaints       247 


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Citrus  fruit — Continued 

harvest     in     Los     Angeles     area, 

wages    574 

juicos.  gases  in  hanilling 450 

.luiffs.    organisms    surviving 147 

lirocpssing   and    marketing 12.'^2 

[iroduction    and    utilization 1232 

jirodiiction.  farm  disposition,  etc_  8 

imlilications  and  patents 45(i 

respiration  after  harvest 148 

City  Auto  Stamping  Co 1317 

City   Bank   Farmers   Trust    Co r>87. 

989,  1425 

City  National  Bank  of  Clinton 311) 

City    of    Clinton    Bridge    Commission, 
creating,     ete..     reviving 

act 261,  303,494,  592 

City  schools,  nee  Schools, 

City  Title  Insurance  Co 81 

rivic  welfare,   sec  Cities  and  towns. 
Civil  aeronautics,  .tee  Aeronautics. 

Civil  Aeronautics  Administration 19, 

154,  230,  342.  404,  583,  719. 
865,  1021,  1149,  1240. 

estimates,  etc 115.  546,  676,  974 

publications 719 

technical   develoiiment  report 1150 

Civil  Aeronautics  Antliority 19, 

154,    236.    342.    404.    583.    719. 
865,    1021,    1149,    1240,    1351 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board 19, 

154,    236,    343,   464.    583,    719. 
805.    1021,    1150,    1240,    1351 

annual  report,  1945 344 

decisions,  see,  below,  reports. 

functions 1241 

opinions,    .see,    in    main    alphabet, 
names    of    companies    in- 
volved, 
report  of  economic  i)roceedings_   20.  720 
reports        (economic        decisions) 

1942-44 20 

Civil  aeronaiitics  .lournal,  Index  to  v.  6_        19 
Civil  Air  Patrol : 
incorporate — ■ 

hearing 771 

law 872 

reports 479,  620 

recognition    of    members    as    vet- 
erans-_: 

Civil  air  regulations,  see  Aeronautics. 
Civil-Army-Navy    Committee    on     Air- 
craft Design  Criteria,  sec 
Army  -  Navv  -  Civil  Com- 
mittee on  Aircraft  Design 
Criteria. 
Civil  aviation,  .<!ee  Aeronautics. 
Civil  Engineers  Corps,  Navy  : 

r;in):  of  original  appointments — 

hearings 498 

law 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 

reports 381, 

Civil  procedure,  see  Actions  at  law. 
Civil   read.justmpnt,   see  Readjustment 

to  civilian  life. 
Civil  service  : 

best  Federal  job  opportunities 

234,  715 

class  specifications,  etc 17,  71  5 

classification  of  incumbents,  time 

limit 34,   162 

committees  of  expert  examiners 462 

correction  of  entry 856 

credit  for  military  service  to  legis- 
lative employees-  34,  241.  244 

disabled  veteran  in  civil  service 1239 

examinations,  specimen  f|uestions_      4(!2 
Executive  orders  amending  certain 

rules 202,  302 

extending.     Exec,     order     amend-  ' 

ment 544 

Federal    personnel    manual 17 

152,    235,    341,    462,    582.    716 
1019-20.   1149,   1239-40,   1349 

743176—47 4 


166 


894 
736 
605 
755 


17, 


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Civil  service — Continued 

field  service  positions,  filling 462 

correction  of  entry 856 

handbook 462 

information  in  answer  to  inquiry-      152 

probational    appointments 820 

resume  operations  under  rules 302 

veteran  preference,  compilation  of 

laws 1252 

who    should    choose    civil    service 

career? 561 

see  also  Government  ofHcials  and 
employees. 

Civil    Siervice   Commission 17, 

152.  234.  341.  462.  582,  715, 
1019.  1149.  1239,  1349. 

employees,    handbook 1019 

estimates 115,  304,  426 

report,  1945 716 

resume  operations  under  rules 302 

Civil  Service  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 244,  355,  596,  740,  10.50 

compensation  for  employees 353 

hearings 473,  1050 

reports 34,  244.  473.  740-741,  880 

Civil  Service  Committee,  Senate  : 

■hearings 50 

reports 258,  763.  906,  1063 

Civil    service    examinations,    .see    Civil 
service — also    classes    of 
persons  for  which  exam- 
inations are  held. 
Civil  service  pensions  : 

annuitant  to  receive  pay  for  death 

of  another 880,  906,  1037 

compilation  of  laws 1252 

credit  for  military  service 30,  34 

exempt    annuitv    pavments    from 

taxation    378 

heads  of  departments,  etc 34, 

47,  880.  906,  1036 
pay     roll     reductions,     etc.,     for 

credit 1264 

persons   retired  on   disahilitv,   an- 
nuity rights---   741.  906,  1037 

recomputation  of  annuities 740, 

759,  872 
retirement  after  25  years  of  serv- 
ice— 

hearings 1050 

law 1037 

reports 880,  899,  906,  1046 

retirement  and  disabilitv  fund 716, 

1149 

retirement  report.  1945 716 

withholding  from  former  officers-    741, 
906,  1037 
Civil  service  retirement  and  disability 
fund,    see    Civil    service 
pensions. 
Civil  War  battle  streamers,  carrying-- 

Civil  War  Memorial 

Civil  works,  see  Public  works. 

Civiletti,  Harry,  court  case 

Civilian     employees.     ,see     Government 

officials  and  employees. 
Civilian  jobs,  see  Jobs. 
Civilian    officers,   see   Government   offi- 
cials and  eniidoyees. 
Civilian  nroduction,  see  Production. 

rivili;in  Production  Administration 

306.   547.   678.   824,   975,   111?, 
1202,  1308,  1418. 

biidg.'t,     1947 822 

ost;iblishment,     notes    of    general 

interest 4 

estimate .304 

functions,   transfer 202 

report 678 

Civilian  rehabilitation,  vocational 1363 

Civilian  Retpiirements  Offi<'e,  role  in 
Production    Management 

Office,  etc 

Cl.iliaiigh.  Patricia  S.,  Permi.i.n  phos- 
phate deposits  of  Mon- 
tana, etc 


894 
55 


519 


117, 


976 


—     9.33 


1486 


Index,  1946 


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ClnbauRli,     W.     Stanley,     determiniutf 

gold,  etc 588 

Claims  : 

allowed    by    Gen<>ral    Accounting 

Office,   etc 126. 

127,  435,  550.  835.  994.  1124 
Army  regulations..  438,  691.  998,  1431 
damages  to  property,  estimates  to 

pay 116, 

427,  546,  676.  974.  1114 

foreign  war  damage 771 

Klamath    Fallj<    pro.iect,    daniaiies 

from  Dreak  in  canal 1003 

Mediterranean     fruitfly     eradica- 
tion,   damages 1059 

Navy  Department — 

estimate 962 

hearings 44.  1074,  1075.  11. ^9 

laws 30,   1037 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 1057 

reports 773-774,  894,  922 

of  postmasters  for   loss  by   burg- 
lary,  etc 30 

ominbus  bill 596 

road  and  highway  damages 66. 

390.  503,  629,  931,  1079 

Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau 305 

tort  claims  against  U.  S.,  adjust- 
ment— 

minority  views 43,  248 

reports 43,  248,  750 

war  contract  hardship — 

hearings 771 

law 1045 

law,    regulations 1307 

reports 892,  921 

War  Department — 

estimates—  132,  4.39,  560.  692.  999 

Law 873 

reports 742.  773 

war,  extract  from  Treasury  Dept. 

report    l]2,'i 

see    also    Court    of    Claims — ^Dis- 
trict      Court  s — Judg- 
ments— also      names     of 
claimants. 
Claims  Committee,  House  : 

compensation    for    clerli 

reports 34-40, 

246,    355-362.    47.3-477, 
599.    741-744.    880-887. 
Claims   Committee.    Senate  : 

reports 50-54,  169.  258-260, 

374-377.      487-493.      611-015. 
704-767.      906-912,       106.3-08 
Clallam    County,    Wash.,    oxide    man- 
ganese ores 275 

Clapp,    J.    M.,    DDT    toxicity    to    Ano- 
pheles  quadrimaculatus-     269 
Clapp,    Verner    W..    Constitution,    its 

travels 1102 

Clarenhach.  Fred  A.,  farm  real  estate        230 
Clarence  Theodore  Hoverson  Memorial 

Hospital    770 

Clarendon  quadrangle.  Ark 504 

Clark,  Andrew  G..  blood  levels  of  cal- 
cium,  etc..   in   cattle 

Clark.   Arch   B..   venereal   disease   con- 
trol   

Clark.  Austin  H.  : 

echinoderms  from  Pearl  Islands.- 
onychophores      of     Panama      and 

Canal  Zone 312 

Clark.    C.    P..    American    potato   varie- 
ties         577 

Olark.  A.  Charles,  relief S.'-.O 

Clark.  Charles  E..  court  case 647 

Clark.  Don  W..  court  case 1186 

Clark.    Donald   S..    tensile   characteris- 
tics of  metals,  etc 98 

Clark.  Elwood  .1..  court  case 1376 

Clark.  Etta,  relief 349.374 

Clark,    Francis   E..    aerobic   niesophilic 

sporeforming    hacteria.-      710 

Clark,  Hazel  V..  court  case 1376 

Clark,  Hencey  M..  court  case 647 


353 
244- 
596- 
1050 


1015 
781 
981 


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Clark,  J.  Bavard  (Representative  from 
"  N.  C.)  : 
report   made  by — 

Rules  Com 255,  759-760,  901 

Clark,  K.  G.  : 

fertilizers  and  lime,  resources,  etc_      861 

plant  foods  in  fertilizers 577 

Clark,  Leonore  S.,  court  case 1123 

Clark.  M.  E.  : 

moisture     of    wood     in     airplane 

structures   580 

strength   values   in   wood  for  air- 
craft   580 

Clark.     Robert     J.,     correct     military 

record    622 

Clark.  Robert  T..  relief  of  estate 356, 

488, 734 
Clark,  Thomas  P.  : 

comparison     of    metallic    surface 

contours    1401 

electron-microscope  study   of  pis- 
ton   rings 1293 

examining     finished     metal     sur- 
faces     1391 

Clark.  Tom  C.  see  Justice  Department. 

riark.  William,  court  case 947,  1277 

Clark  Bros.  Co..  Inc 1410 

Clark  County,  Nev.,  land  conveyance.    483. 

623. 872 
Clark  Fork  lead-zinc  district,   investi- 
gations  report 1269 

Clark  Thread  Co 944 

Clarke,  Edwin   E.,  motor  carrier  deci- 
sion     1090 

Clarke,  Robert  E.,  court  case 588 

Clarke,  W.  F.,  alumina  from  clays  and 

bauxites 466 

Clarksburg.  Calif.,  aircraft  accident 1022 

Clarksburg.  W.  Va..  railroad  accident.     181 

Clarkston.  Mich.,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Clarksville  quadrangle.  Fla 71 

Class    specifications,    etc.     (civil    serv- 
ice)       17.715 

Classen,    T.   E.    A.,    tuna   industry   of 

Spain    --___  1170 

riasslfication  : 

Documents  OflBce.  new  numbers —        5, 
143,   227,   335.   453.    571,   702, 
857,    1013.    1141.    1227.    1339 
corrections    for    p.    335    and 

453    570 

Library     of     Congress,     class     G, 

maps    1188 

see     also     names     of     substances, 
objects,  etc..  classified. 
Classification  bulletin.  Patent  Office.-     159 
riassification  Division.  Marine  Corps.     415 
Classified  service,  see  Civil  service. 

Clause.  Robert  L..  court  case 405 

Clausen.  John  B..  relief 356,  612,  870 

Clay,  Eleanor  W.  : 

Agriculture  Dept.  publications.  14,  712 
publications  for  farmer  and  home- 
maker 340.  1236 

Clay: 

construction    products,    facts    for 

industry    864 

extraction  of  alumina 466 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1268 

rates  on 944 

Santa  Ana  Mountain  region 1172 

structural  products — 

facts  for  industry 154 

indnstr.v  wage  studies 1383 

publications    868 

Clay    County,    Ala.,    mica    and    beryl 

examination,    etc 1269 

Clav  diggers,  pneumatic,  specification.  1414 

Clay  Drilling  Co.  of  Texas 555 

Clay  pots  : 

attack  by  optical  glass 467 

for  manufacture  of  optical  glass —   1156 
Clayman,   Barney,   motor  carrier  deci- 
sion     1372 

Clayton,  Edward  E.,  blue  mold  control 

In  tobacco  beds 148 


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Clayton,   H.    11.,   simspot  and  weather 

chanfjes    431 

Cleaver,  John  C.  court  case 686,  1277 

Cleaves,  Alden  P.  : 

analysis  of  liiiuirt  hydrocarbons.-   i;!99 
ultraviolet,  sppctrochouiical  analy- 
sis for  aroniatics I_   i;i!(8 

Cleburne  County,  Ala.,  mica  and  beryl 

examination,    etc 1269 

Clem.  A.  L.,  relief 258,  356,  468 

Clerks  : 

jobs    440 

metalwork     oflice     workers,     wage 

structure 1384 

see  also  names  of  certain  depart- 
ments, etc. 
Cleveland,   Ohio : 

aeronautical  chart 156,  llf>3 

finances 582 

harbor,    improvement 607 

harbor,    report    on    review    of    re- 
ports     1134 

instrument  approach  charts 585,  1024 

milk  handlins,  order 1237 

mothers  mobilize 409 

Cleveland   Adolph    Mayer   Realty   Cor- 
poration         833 

Cleveland,    Cincinnati,    Chicajjo    &    St. 

Louis  Ry.,  accident 78 

Cleveland  quadrangle.  Miss 564 

Clickner.  Louise  H.,   eitv  financial  re- 
ports         8C3 

Cliff  Maus  Field  : 

airport   obstruction    plan 1154 

instrument  approadj  chart 585 

Clifton.  M.  li.,  court  case 88 

Clifton  Products,   Inc 850 

Climate  : 

and    tuberculosis 781 

climatological    data — 

Hawaii 27.  732 

United  States 27,732 

West    Indies    and    Caribbean 

section 27,  732 

climatological  summary.  Washing- 
ton.   D.    C 732 

Climatology,  see  Climate. 

Clinchfield  Coal  Corporation 1287 

Cline  Mine,  exploration 790 

Clinics  : 

children's    dental,    time   per   serv- 
ice  1301 

psychiatric 1262 

Clinton,  lone  L.  : 

better  health  to  children  who  fol- 
low   crops 4f»9 

children  still  labor  in  fields 1186 

migrants'    children    need    daytime 

care    804 

school  doors  begin  to  open 287 

Clinton,   Iowa  : 

bridge  across  Mississippi  River__    261, 
363,  494,592 

milk  handling,  order 1237 

Clinton,    Md.,   aircraft   accident 1351 

Clinton,  Miss.,  aircraft  accident 1351 

Clinton    Co 1094 

Clinton   County   A.    A.   F.,    instrument 

approach    chart 1247 

Clinton  River,  engineer  report 1436 

Clii)  sheet,  newpaper,  victory  loan 130 

Clips,   suture,   metal,   specification 996 

Clocks  : 

boat,   specification 199 

facts  for  industry 153 

Close,    Albert    W.,    plant    propagation 

under  fluorescent  l.-uiips-      4r>S 
Clostridium      perfringeiis.      lecithinase 

activity  of   toxin 63 

Closures,    commercial    and    home    can- 
ing   153,  864 

Cloth,    sec    Textiles — Tracing    cloth — 
Window     shade     cloth — 
Wire  screen  cloth. 
Clothes-stops,    specification 1198 


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Clothing  : 

a|)parel  industry,  wage  study 1286 

apparel   price  control 825 

Army    regulations 132, 

439, 692,  841,  1129 

marking 325.  841 

sales  of  aviation  clothing 559 

children's,    improved   sizing 1233 

cold  weather,  principles 442 

costs    for    moderate-income    fam- 
ilies         410 

cotton,    etc.,    garments,    facts    for 

industry 153,    864 

cotton  garments,  wage  structure.   1384 

facts  for  apparel  trade 118,  825 

field  manual 999 

general  schedule  of  supplies 689 

investigation    of    WPB,    etc.,    or- 
ders         247 

.  knit    outerwear,    facts   for    indus- 
try   154,  864 

materials   for  safety   wearing  ap- 
parel         731 

men's,    youths',    boys',    facts    for 

industry 153,  864 

Navy,  etc..  enlisted  men,  furnish- 
ing  972.  1307 

preticketed    garments 306 

what   price   clothing? 678 

women's,    juniors',    misses',    facts 

for   industry 864 

work,  at  retail  and  wholesale 548 

see  also  names  of  special  articles. 
Clothing     impregnating     plant,     tech- 
nical  bulletin 693 

Clothing  manufacturing  plant,  investi- 
gation     1072 

Cloths,   boat,   specification 1415 

Cloud  indicator,  infrared 1389 

Clough,  Maynard  F.,  court  case . 405 

Clover  : 

chemical      composition,     etc.,      of 

sweetclover    hay 1015 

red  and  alsike,  seed  money 1143 

Clovis,  N.  Mex.,  aircraft  accident 155 

Cloyes,    Corrie.    channels    for    trading 

abroad 346 

Clyde.   Firth   of.   charts 417 

Clydp-Mallory    Lines 1374 

Coady,   Tex.,   railroad  accident 401 

Coaiquer  Indians,  modern,  article  on_     983 
Coal  : 

analyses  of  Alaska  coal 936 

backfilling      problem,      anthracite 

region    394 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  i'.  U.  S__     641 
bituminous — 

in    1944 74 

preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book    1083 

l)roduction       of       bituminous 

coal 73,  790 

liurniug  coals  on  domestic  stoker.     275 

carbonizing   proi)erties 635,  936 

I)ublications  on  survey 635,  936 

distribution — 

bituminous  coal 635,  1271 

Pennsylvania    anthracite 394, 

509,  1271 

shipments 73,    790 

European,    agreement 985 

florule  from  Forkston  coal 1265 

gasification       of       subl)ituminouB 

coal    937 

hydrogenation  and  li(iuefaction 936 

industry,    defense    investigation.-     381 
inspection      standards     for     strip 

mines 635 

international   trade 73,  790 

.Japanese  trade  study 316 

low-    and    medium-volatile,    blend- 
ing   properties 790 

mixtures  on  industrial  stokers 793 

near  Coaldale,  Nev 510 

packaged  fuel   containing  anthra- 
cite fines 791 


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Coal — •Continued 

Pennsylvania  anthracite — - 

1945 1270 

preprint   I'tdmi   minerals  year- 
book      1268 

production     of    Pennsylvania 

anthracite 7:5,  790 

rates  on 403,  517, 

944.  1092.  1275,  i:574 
research    activities   of   Mines    Bu- 
reau    1268 

research   and    technological   worlc, 

1945 790 

size  distribution,  line  particles 73 

size  distribution.  Kosin  and  Ram- 

mler    equation 510 

storage  of  subbituminous  slack  in 

pits    1268 

wasliability    characteristics,    etc —      394 
water  heating  with  subbituminous    . 

coal 938 

weekly  anthracite  report 73,  791 

weekly  coal  rei)ort 73,  790 

Coal  Economics  Division 394,  509,  1271 

Coal-hanJling   equipment,    inspections, 

etc 442 

Coal  mines  and  mining  : 

accident  prevention  course 178, 

635,  1083 
accidents  from  falls  of  roofs,  etc_  178 
changing     status     of     bituminous 

miners,    1937-46 1383 

dust-allaying    eiiuipment 178 

explosions  and  fires,  1945 936 

fatalities,  monthly 73,  790 

flood-prevention       at       anthracite 

mines 635 

hoisting  and  haulage  accidents 635 

possession  and  operation  of  mines-    674, 

972 

safety    code 1084 

shuttle-car  roadway  dust,  salts  to 

allay 73 

wage  structure  in  bituminous-coal 

mining 1100,1384 

Coal  tar,  imports  of  products 211,  990 

Coaldale,    Nev.,    exploration,    etc.,    of 

coal    near 510 

Coamo  quadrangle,  P.  R 508 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 21, 

155,    236,    344.    464,    583,    720. 
866,    1022,    1152,    1241,    1352 
catalog    of    charts    and    publica- 
tions  1241 

claims  of  personnel,  settlement 258, 

351,  356,  374 
efficiency — 

hearings 1055 

reports 893.  912 

medical  care  of  personnel 426 

publications    on     tides    and    cur- 
rents  721. 1022,  1241 

spacial    publication 866 

see  also.  Pay,  allowances,  etc. 

Coast  Guard 107,  196. 

294,   415,    436,    557,   688,    836, 

994,    1125,    1210,    1319,    1429 

admiral,  permanent  appointment-       44, 

352,  470 

aeronautical    communications 1319 

appointments  to  cadetships 1210 

appropriations — 

hearings 740,  1062 

law 1037 

reports 595,  875,  905 

boards  to  review  discharges 917, 

1037.  1060 

budget.    1947 427 

bulletin . 107,  836 

career  for  men 196 

claims,  system  for  settlement 258, 

351,  356.  374 
clothing  or  cash  allowances,   reg- 
ulations   972,   1307 

<-ons()lldation  of  Lighthouse  Serv- 
ice       750 


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("oast  Guard — Continued 

enlistments  at  lifeboat  stations — 

committee  report 603 

hearings 750 

Treasury  Dept.  report 750 

estimates 822 

laws  of  79th  Cong.lst  sess 1192 

medical  care  of  personnel 426 

prisoners  of  war,  promotion — 

hearings 622.  896 

reports 382,  756 

veto   message 821 

i)roperty    interchange 603, 

750,  912.  1037 

publications,  price  list 1080 

retire  certain  officers  and  men-— 

hearings 59,  172.  253 

law 352 

reports 45,  242 

retired  officers,  active-duty  pay — 

hearings 252,  622 

law 470 

report 45 

return  to  Treasury  Department-  202,  334 
safety    at    sea,    etc.,    employ    new 

methods .. 364 

training,  rating,  and  duties 294 

.sec  also  Armed  forces — Pay,  allow- 
ances, etc. 
Coast   Guard   Academy,   New   London, 

career  for  tomorrow 196 

Coast  Guard  Auxiliary,  instructions 1319 

Coast  Guard  Reserve : 

certificates    of   discharge    to    tem- 
porary members 750 

clothing  or  cash  allowances,   reg- 
ulations   972,    1307 

officers  to  purchase   ordnance   ar- 
ticles      896 

rights,    etc.,    of    temporary    mem- 
bers      750 

Coast  Guard  vessels  : 

light.i,  special  construction — 

hearings 44,  172 

law 31 

Coast  pilots : 

catalog,       Coast      and      Geodetic 

Survey 1241 

United  States  coast  pilot,  supple- 
ments      155, 

236,    583-584,    720,    866,    1152 

Coastal  Tank  Lines,  Inc 1373 

Coastwise  trade,  see  lutercoastal  com- 
merce. 

Coat  hangers,  specification 111 

Coates.  Charles  F.,  court  case 991 

Coatesville,  Ind.,  railroad  accident 798 

Coatings,  spray-type,  specification 1110 

sec  also  Protective  coatings. 

Coats,  rubber-coated,  specification 838 

Coats  of  arms  : 

Atrierican  republics 543 

President  of  U.  S 114 

Cobalt : 

article 394 

from  manganese  ores 790 

hydrometallurgy,    etc 178 

metallurgical  treatment  of  ores 510 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-     936 

(inarterlv  report 510 

Cobb,  Candler,  relief 28 

('(il)bler-sliop  equipment,  specification-      816 

Coccinellidae,  New  World,  review 981 

Cochise,    Ariz.,    instrument    approach 

chart 585,  1246 

Cochran,  Claud,  court  case 183 

Cochran,     Doris     M.,     herpetology     of 

Pearl    Is 98] 

Cochran,     John      J.      (Representative 
from   Mo.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Accounts   Com 33, 

163.  242.  35.3-354 
Cochrane,   Willard  W.,  food  consump- 
tion      147 


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Cockerham,    K.    L.,    effect   of    DDT    on 

sweet-potato    woevil 700 

Cocks,  ground-key,  specification lOD 

Cocoa  matting,  specification SO(i 

Cocoa  pressed  calie,  customs  appeal 12.50 

Coconut   oil,   i)rocessing   tax,   suspend- 
ing       R20 

Code  flags,  nee  Flags. 
Code    of    Federal    regulations,    supple- 
ments  '     194. 

413.  662.  11 0.5,  1207 
see  also,  for  titles,  chapters,  etc.,  of 
the    code    printed    separ- 
ately, subject  involved. 
Codes,    see    Code    of    Federal    regula- 
tions— Codes     of     law — 
also,  for  special  compila- 
tions, subject  involved. 
Codes  and  Specifications  Division__   25,  i;-!.54 
Codes  of  law  : 

United  States — 

cddific.ition  of  certain  titles-      892, 
1054 
supplement  5  to  1940  edition-     73?> 
Codling  moths  : 

article 310,  311 

DDT  for  control 576 

larvae,   susceptibility   to  tempera- 
ture,   etc 1016 

Codroy   Road,   chart 297 

Cody,     William     F..     commemorating 

birth 262,  35':.  363 

Coe,  G.  Dale  : 

continuous     hydraulic     classifica- 
tion          394 

estimating  iron   content    of  Birm- 
ingham   ores 394 

performance    of    hvdraulic    classi- 
fier        275 

Coeflicients  for  double  quadrature 467 

Coeur  D'Alene,   Idaho,   instrument   ap- 
proach   chart 1025 

Coffee,  John  M.    (Representative  from 
Wash.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 167 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations    Com 472 

Conference    Com 875 

Coffee  : 

green,   inventories  and   roastings-     153. 

716 

rates    on_, 044 

utilization  of  nitrates  by  plantS-_   114.". 

Coffee  hags,   specification 541 

Coffee   boilers,    specification S16 

Coffee   Conference,    see   Pan    American 
Coffee  Conference. 

Coffee  urns,  specification 060 

Coghill.   Robert  D.,   penicillin 575 

Coghill,  Will  H.  : 

continuous      hvdraulic      classifica- 
tion     -_-      304 

iron  content  of  Birmingham  ores-      304 
performance    of    hydraulic    classi- 
fier          275 

Cohee,    George   V.,    Dundee   formation, 

etc 70 

Cohen,  Doris  : 

camber  and  twist  to  support  given 

distribution    of   lift 07 

distribution    of    load    over    swept- 

hack    wing 1401 

optimum    plan    forms    for    control 

surfaces   293 

stabilitv  of  airplanes 100 

Cohen,  Harry,  relief 35,374,500 

Cohen,  Nathan,  court  case 142<i 

Cohen,  Therese  R.,  relief 35 

Coinage,  Weights,  and  Measures  Com- 
mitee,  House  : 

hearings    1158 

reports 887,   1050 

Coins,  see  names  of  coins. 
Coke  : 

and    byproducts 1270 

byproduct,    and   beehive 1175 

monthly  coke  report 73,  791 


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Coke — Continued 

ovens,  control  of  bulk  densities 791 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-    1365 
production  from  coal-gas  retorts-     792 
production    of   Iteehive   coke,   esti- 
mates     73,   790 

wartime  progress  in  production _-      936 

weekly  beehive  coke  report 73,  791 

Colanders,    specification 968 

Colchicine  in  plant  breeding 458 

Cold  Spring,  Minn.,  relief 374,  468 

Cold  storage  : 

apples    and    pears 339 

holdings,    summary 712 

lockers — 

fish  in  refrigerated  lockers__      68, 

631 

locker  plants 68,  272,  391, 

505,  578,  631,  711 
organizing  locker  association.  231 
processing      for      community 

plants    ■-     461 

publications,  price  list 630 

report 14  (2  entries),      712 

space    survey 1236 

Cold-water     paints,     see     Paint     and 

painting. 
Cold  weather  clothing,  see  Clothing. 
Cole,  Albert  M.    (Representative  from 
Kans.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 36-37,  357,859- 

360,   475-476,   596,   743 
Cole,    Frank    T.,    meteorology.    Mobile, 

Ala 1252 

Cole,  .T.  S.,  grain  sorghums 1345 

Cole.    LaMont    C,    Xenopsylla    cheopis 

from   rats 389 

Cole,  Moses  M.,  American  dog  tick 230 

Cole,  Ralph  C,  soil  survey 1344 

Cole,  Texas  J.,  court  case 1310 

Cole,      W.      Sterling      (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 895,  1057 

reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs   Com 167, 

250,  481,755,894 
Coleman,   Charles  H.,  shipbuilding  ac- 
tivities of  NDAC,  etc 

Coleman,  Marion  B.,  Neisseria 

Coleman,    Robert    P.,    induced-velocity 
field  of  helicopter  rotor_ 
Coleman  Bros.  Transfer  Co.,  sec  Herrin 
Transportation   Co. 

Coleman  iron  deposits,  exploration 

Coleoptera.  see  Beetles. 
Coles,  L.  W.  : 

fumigation     of     Japanese     beetle 

larvae    709 

insecticides    for    Japanese    beetle 

control 1017 

Colgate-Palmolive-Peet  Co 403 

Colgrove,  Kenneth  W.,  court  case 089 

Conforms    when     exposed    to    chlora- 

mine 779 

Collbran,  Ala.,  railroad  accident 1089 

Colle  Towing  Co 1003 

Collection    of   accounts,    Armv    regula- 
tions  550,   840,   1213 

Collective   bargaining  : 

agreement     under    railway     labor 

act    1370 

extent,   and   union    recognition 1100 

free,    address 1381 

grievance    procedure 1286 

national  labor  relations  policy 528 

protect  right  of  person  to  bargain.    1073 
tobacco     industry,     union     agree- 
ments        411 

see  also  Industrial  relations. 
Colleges  and  universities  : 

changes  in  volume  of  activity 778 

colleges  with  some  room 527 

courses     offered     through     Armed 

Forces  Institute 1432 

education    directory 260 

expect   peak   enrollment 527 


976 
1262 


1291 


74 


1490 


Index,  1946 


Page 

ColleKPs  and  utilvprsities— Contimied 

hi^hor  education   (periodical) —  6d,  ITS 
higher  education   in   Latin   Amer- 
ica      ^4' 

hipher  education  looks  ahead ITS 

military   education,   Army   regula- 
tions      '^-^ 

of     Cuba.      Dominican     Republic, 

Haiti    970 

offerings  in   Ruidance  and  person- 

ni'l  work ■•^■'J 

postwar  snvincrs  linndbook l-^'» 

rifle  and  pistol  competitions 217 

salaries  in   institutions  of  higher 

education 501 

veteran  and  higher  education 850 

veteraas'    educational    opportuni- 

ties fi'l*'-  ^^^ 

see  also  Land  grant   colleges   and 
universities — also   names 
of  colleges  and  universi- 
ties. ,  „ 
Collier,   Donald,    archeology   of  Ecua- 

dor •'^~ 

Collier,   George   W..    soil    conservation     ^ 

during  the  war 'it> 

Collier,  Miles,   trustee,   motor   carrier 

decision llou 

Colligan,     Francis     .T..     exchange     of 
specialists,  etc..  In  West- 

ern  Hemisphere I"-- 

Collins.  Christine.  court^^a^se_ ________  ^.^8^^ 

Collins,  George  C,  .ir..  court  case 204 

Collins,  Grace  M..  relief ____--     4<  . 

Collins,    John     H..     .ir.,     nitnded-steel 

piston  rings 14()_ 

Collins.  Martha  W..  court  case  of  exrs_     318 
Collins,  Relwyn  D.  :  .^  .  ,    . 

diphtheria,    rel.    to    artificial    Im-     ^_ 

miinization i  i^ 

poHomvelitis  and  its  crippling  ef- 

■     fects 780 

Collins.  Seward  B..  exr..  court  case 318 

Collisions,  see  Accidents — Collisions 
at  sea. 

Collisions  at  sea,  prevent,  rules 088,  81.^ 

Colmer,    William    M.     (Representative 
from  Miss.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Post-War     Economic     Policy 
and     Planning,     Special 

Committee    on 254. 

3fiS.  1058 

Rules  Com 3fi9.  R08.  900,  1050 

Colnon,  Aaron,  trustee,  court  case SI. 3 

Colombia  :  ^^„ 

chart 417 

commerce,      Inter-American      con- 
centration      112 

same   (in  Spanish) 112 

commercial  relations  agreement__     831 

education llfiO 

establishing  a  business 24 

foreign  trade  developments 832 

geoernphical    names 1170 

highland       tribes       of       southern 

Colombia 982 

native   tribes,    etc.,    of    southwest- 
ern   Colombia 982 

plantation  rubber  development 1235 

shipments    to,    preparation 24 

Colonia.    chart 538 

Colonial    Airlines.    Inc 4R4 

Colonial  Navigation  Co 003.  753.  10.-;5 

Color  : 

charts,  descriptive  list 25 

railroad    si<rnal    colors 407 

TCCA  color  card  colors 800 

Color  materials  for  art  education 400 

Color  measurement,  application  to  grad- 
insr  agricultural  prod- 
ucts      400 

Colorado  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram  150,  714,  12?.S 


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Colorado — Continued 

Costilla  Creek  compact 479,  736,  771 

electric  rate  book 1165 

finances 1350 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  and  zinc.  1269 

mail  routes,  schedules 425,  971,  1200 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

oil  and  gas 392 

post   route   map 113 

routing    restrictions 279 

sand  and  gravel  deposits 933 

topographic  maps,  etc 786 

vanadium  region,  exploration 1367 

war  casualties 531 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

Colorado-Big  Thompson  project,  speci- 
fications     276, 

397.   512-513,   638,  940,   1086, 
1273,  1368. 
Colorado  River  : 

analysis  of  streams  in  basin 69 

protection  work,  amending  laws — 

hearings 483 

law 873 

reports 483,  771 

protection  work,  estimate 975 

surface  water  siii)ply  of  basin 178 

utilization  of  waters 987 

Colorado  River  project,  speciflcations_    513, 

940 

Colorado  River  Relocation  Center 796 

Colorado  School  of  Mines 937 

Colorado  shale,  configuration  of  base__  1172 
Colorado    Springs,    Colo.,    instrument 

approach    chart 1024 

Colorizing  Co 1317 

Colors,  see  Color. 
Colors   (flags),  see  Flags. 

Colson  Corporation 125 

Columbia.     Conn.,     terms    of    district 

court,  eliminate 57,  162 

Columbia.    JIo.,    Instrument    approach 

charts 22,  1024 

Columbia.   S.   C.  instrument  approach 

charts 22,  1024 

Columbia  Basin  project  : 

joint    Investigations 76, 

179-180,  276,  397,  513,  638 

settlement 940 

specifications 76, 

179,  270.  397.  513-514.  638- 
039.  795.  940.  041,  1086-87, 
1170.  1273,  1. '508-09. 

Columbia  Empire  Market 1116,  1202 

Columbia  Gas  &  Electric  Corporation_     947 
Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf: 

employees,     civil     service     retire- 
ment  ,  1063 

report.  1945 268 

r>hinibia  Motor  Transport  Co 1090 

r)himbia  River  : 

aeronautical  charts 237,  722 

bridges 494,  747,  873,  913 

chart 1248 

engineer  reports 377,  1328 

fisheries _^_   1356 

fishery  resources  agreement_  1(JS7,  1068 

improvement 758 

surface  water  supply  of  basins 69, 

1081 
transportation,     Columbia     Basin 

joint    investieation 76 

sec  also  Columbia  Basin  project. 
Columbia  River  entrance  defensive  sea 

area 675 

Columbia  River  maritime  control  area.     675 
Columbia  River  power,  see  Electricity. 

Columbia  Terminals  Co 643 

Columbian  Educational  Association 627 

(Tolumbus,    Ga.,    instrument    approach 

chart 845 

Columbus,    N.    Mex.,    Instrument    ap- 
proach chart 726 

Columbus.  Ohio  : 

aircraft  acicdents 20,  155 

finances 583 


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Columbus,  Ohio — Contiiiuoil 

insirunieut  approach  charts 345,  1024 

milk  haudliug,  order 581,  1346 

Columbus  &  Greenville  Ky.,  accident 1089 

Columbus  Day,   1940,  proclamation 1201 

Columns  : 

buckling,    displacement    of    center 

support    1390 

determining;  column  curve 

effective   column   length 

elastically  supported,  stability 

laboratory   distilling 

lengths  for  local  instability  tests- 
stress     analysis     by     photoelastic 

method 530 

Colusa,   Calif.,   aircraft    accident 1150 

Comanche  County,  Okla.,  tish  hatchery, 

transfer  to  Lawton 249, 

260,409,  751 
Combined  Food  Board,   United  States, 
United      Kingdom,      and 
Canada,   report   of   Joint 

Committee    

Combined  Production  and  Resources 
Board,  United  States, 
Great  Britain,  and  Can- 
ada   153 

Combs,  Henry,  circular  shell-supported 

frames 291 

Combs,    J.    M.     (Representative    from 
Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com___35-39,  244-245,  35(>, 
358-301,  475-470.  597-599, 
744,  880-886,  1050. 

Conference  Com 1040-4  8 

Combs,  rubber,   specification 558 

Combustible  liquids,  see  Liquids. 

Combustion  in  fiowing  gas,  study 529 

Comeaux,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Lionel),  re- 
lief   349.  374 

Comerio  quadrangle,  P.  R 1207 

Comet  Carriers,  Inc 184 

Comet  Motor  E.xpre^s  Co 1180 

Comet  Press,  Inc 640 

Commander        Islands,       aeronautical 

chart 722 

Commerce  : 

amend  act  protecting 47,  772,  1040 

amend  act  protecting,  reasons  for 

approval 97.'5 

American  trade  proposals 987 

Anglo-American     T  r  a  d  e     agree- 
ments    208,   528 

channels  for  trading  abroad 340 

Chile's  pattern  of  trade 1230 

credit  to  Britain  and  world  trade-      432 
credit  to  Britain,  key  to  expanded 

trade 432 

current    trends    in    foreign-trade 

policies    340 

domestic  commerce  (periodical) 23, 

728 
expansion  of  world  trade  proposal- 
same   (in  Spanish) 

farmers  and  international  trade-- 
foreign  commerce  and  navigation, 

1942 

foreign  commerce  and  navigation, 
1943— 
export  transport  statistics — 
import  and  export  statistics-   1349 

lend-lease  supplement 463 

table  1 403 

table  4 342,717 

foreign  commerce  weekly 23,  729 

foreign  corsmerce  yearbook--    158,  1353 
foreign  traile  and  employment--         192 

foreign  trade  reports IS.  718 

foreign  trade  statistics  notes 803 

foreign  trade  transport  statistics-      158 

foreign-trade  zones  service 1364 

former    proclaimed    list    nationals 
and      American     foreign 

trade 1122 

fundn mentals  of  U.  S.  trade  policv-   1422 


Commerce — Continued 

harmful  and  disruptive  practices, 

making  unlawful 749 

bow  free  are  the  skywavsV 560 

international    trade    and    British 

loan 1314 

luterstatu  commerce  acts,  etc 180, 

monthly      summary      of      foreign 
commerce       of       United 

States , 17    717 

now  horizons  for  world  trade 1313 

publications,  price  list 734 

small    business   and    Webb-Pomer- 

ene  -ict  — 116I 

publications,     foreign 

Je 1350 

Made  relations  bulletin I  537 

I  lilted     Kingdom     and     postwar 

trade 337 


latistical 

trade 


water-borne,   1944 "I  1329 

see  also  Imports  and  exports- 
Trade  agreements — also 
names  of  articles  of  com- 
merce and  names  of  coun- 
tries and  places. 
<  ommerce  Committee,  Senate  • 

calendar— 109,  200,  377,  494,  616,  767, 

hearings- _  200.  377,  912,  1068-69',  llEl 

minority    views _        r,r 

reports 55,  260-201,  494,  6~15-616 

,      .  767,  912-915,  1068-09 

reports  submitted  to  chairman 377 

-.  ^      ■*94,  616,  913,  915,  1102,  1358 

Commerce   Department I  — _J [       17 

153,   23,5,    341,   402,    582,   710 
,,.,.        863,  1020.  1149,  1240,  1349 
additional  Asst.  Secretaries — 

hearings 200.  1053 

reports 260,  890,  899 

appropriations,    1946 — 


estimates,  etc-__  115,  116,  304,  546 
.iliiirnpriations,   1947 — 

estimates,  etc 304 

427,  546,  670,  077,  822    974 

bearings 595    905 

law  -    1044 

reports  -_ 472.  484.  763.  877 

extend    provisions   of  Exec,    order 

9177 1112 

how  it  serves  you 235 

publications    on    distribution   cost 

analysis 153,  237 

see  also  Wallace.  Ilenrv  \ 
<'onimercial  artists,  see  Artist's. 
Commercial  aviation,  see  Aeronautics 

Commercial  Barge  Lines.  Inc J      1093 

Commercial  Carriers,  Inc 043   1090 

Commercial     Councilor's     Office,     Pan' 

,,  American    Union 1306 

Commercial  fisheries,  see  Fish  and  fish- 
eries. 
Commercial  Fisheries  Division  • 

fishery  leaflet 272,  505,  630,  631 

positions 504 

''ommercJal  Pan  America,  montldy  re" 

view ■_   112   818 

(  ominercial  policy  :  ' 

coinmercinl   policv  series 208 

313,  4.32.  5.52,  831.  987,  1122' 
1207.  131.3,  1314,  131.5.  1422 
1423,  1424  • 

in — 

(^uba    330 

Dominican   Republic ~     832 

Ecuador    1122 

Haiti    832 

Panama ~ 11'>.3 

Coinmercinl  |irodiicts  : 

brand  names,  etc.,  investigation — 

hearings 248,  135R 

report    42 

considered  in  tariff  concessions 1424 

directories,  commodities  and  serv- 
ices,   OPA    directorv 548 

C78.  825,  977,'  1202.  1309 


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Page 

Coiiiiiiercial  products — Continued 

directories,  decontrolled  commodi- 
ties   141<J 

durable  goods  expenditures lliCl 

exportation    of    certain    commodi- 
ties     4U7,  004,  737 

tacts  for  consumer  durable  trade-    118, 

S25 
forwarders,     carriers     of     bonded 

merchandise 49,  102 

industrial    reference   service,    gen- 
eral  products 24, 

15S,    237,    340,    405,    5S7, 
720, SOS, 1027, 1150,  1250, 
1352 
inventory  status,  capital  and  pro- 

tlucer    goods 'JSi»,  1421 

labor  force  in  durable  goods  man- 
ufacture          410 

movement    by    foreign    trade    ves- 
sels,   statistics 110 

new   industrial   products,   lielp   to 

iutroduce 405 

product  locator USU 

public    warehousing    of    mercluiii- 

dise    1"'3.  710 

shortage  of  merchandise  customs 

appeal 3S4 

standard  commodity  classification, 

index 430 

wholesale   prices  and  index   num- 
bers         520 

see    also    Imports    and    exports — 
ulso  names  of  i>roducts. 
Commercial  standards  : 

commercial  standard  series 2").  4t)0, 

730,  731,  SOS,  soy.  1028-30 

list 34S,  58S.  102.S,  1353 

Commissary  steward,  see  Stewards. 
Commission,  see  name  of  commission. 
Commission    for    Disposal    of    Surplus 
Property    in    the    Philip- 
pines,   establishing 5!) 

Commissioned   officer,   see   Army — Ma- 
rine Corps — Navy. 
Commissioner  of  Foreign  Liquidation, 
see  Office  of  Foreign   Li- 
quidation Commissioner. 
Commissions,    see    names    of    commis- 
sions. 
Committees,  see  names  of  committees, 
or    subjects    with    which 
committees  have  to  do. 
Commodities,    see    Agricultural    prod- 
ucts— Commercial     prod- 
ucts. 
Commodities      Branch,      International 

Trade  Office 1250 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation 12,  802 

administration  of  program,  notes 

of   general    interest 856 

records,  reports,  etc.  of  CCC  bins. 

etc    715 

Commodity  exchange  act  as  amended-      233 
Commodity  loans,  see  Loans. 
Common  carriers  : 

agreements,    application    of    anti- 
trust laws — 

minority    views 01  it 

reports    : 47,  771 

corporate    names,    supplement    to 

list 3!)!),  1177 

regulation  of  rate  bureaus,  etc 1103 

see    also     Shipping — also     special 
types    of    carriers,    i.    e.. 
Railroads. 
Common  Defense  Department  : 
establishing — 

minority     views 021 

reports    021.773 

Commonwealth    &    Southern    Corpora- 
tion          ISO 

Communicable  diseases,  see  Contagious 

and  infectious  diseases. 
Communication  : 

electrical,    teclinical   manual 1001 

extension    of    lines,    etc.,    bv    car- 
riers         386 


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Communication — Continued 

fellowships  for  students  from  other 

American  republics 3S7 

international,   study — 

hearings    4'Jij 

report    107j 

new  Irontiers (ji 

new    horizons 1)27 

publications,  price  list luSO 

statistics  of  industry 927 

tariffs,  rules,  etc.,  of  F.  C.  C 3S5 

MC  also  various  methods  of  com- 
munication, e.  g.  Tele- 
graph. 
Coiiiniiiiiicalions  Commission,  .see 
Federal  Communications 
Commission. 
Coniiiiiiiiiijues,    Kavy    Department    and 

Pacilic  Fleet 1109,  1414 

Communism  : 

in  action,  in  Soviet  Union 1188 

un-American    activities    investiga- 
tion       371, 897 

Community    Analysis   Section,    bibliog- 
raphy  180,.  515,  796 

1 '(immunity  centers; 

advisory,   for   veterans 527 

advisory,  trends  and  activities 1287 

;''ommunity     Facilities     Bureau,     esti- 
mates     974, 1114 

Community    forests,    see    Forests    and 

forestry. 
Community  life  : 

community  analysis  report 180, 

515, 790 
here   is   a   plan   for  your   commu- 
nity !  music  in  victory__      130 
OPA  community  service  from  V-J 

Day    lis 

I'ommunity  Service  Division lis 

Community    War    Services    Office 63, 

175,  209 

report,     1945 208 

Commutation     fares,      see     Passenger 

rates. 
Commutator-conditioning        machines, 

specification    816 

Compagnie  Maritime  Beige.  S.  A 1386 

t'ompanhia  Colonial  de  Navegacao 90 

Companhia  Nacional  de  Navegacao 90 

I'ompauies,     see     Corporations — also 

names  of  companies. 
Companies   (military)  : 

Army    regulations 216 

i^'ompass  : 

magnet-card  type,  specification 219 

variations  for  1945 1412 

Compensation  : 

clarifying    term 709.  902,  1043 

Veterans     Admin,     branch     office 

procedure    1127 

see    also    Employers'    liability 
and    workmen's    compen- 
sation— Pensions  —  Sal- 
aries— Wages. 
Compensation     Commission,  see     Em- 
ployees'      Compensation 
Commission, 
t 'oniplement  fixation  test: 

American  trypanosomiasis 1262 

tsutsngiimushi    disease 1167 

typhus  fever,  antibodies 1262 

Composition    finishing,    apprenticeship 

stand.-irds    954 

Compounds,  see  name  of  compound,  or 
purpose  for  which  used. 
Compreg,   bearing  strength   under  air- 
craft   holts 1236 

Compressed  air,  see  Air. 
Compressors  : 

axial-flow,  rating  and  testing 1290 

Diesel      engine-compressor-turbine 

combination    1407 

Comptroller   general,    see   General    Ac- 
counting Office. 

Comptroller  of  Currency 127,688 

Conant.     I-ouis    C.    Tuscaloosa,     etc., 

quadi^angles.  Ala 69 


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Conant,  Ralph  W.,  court  case 1208 

Concertina,  wiro,  specification 967 

Conciliation  (industrial),  sec  Indus- 
trial arbitration  and  con- 
ciliation. 

Conciliation    Service 656 

transfer  functions — 

minority    views 49,5 

reports 495,  759 

-    veto   message 821 

Concord,   N.   H.,   instrument   approach 

chart 726 

Concrete : 

aggregate  for,  specification 214 

beams,  lapped  bar  splices 15S 

Portland  cement,  specification 508 

products,  facts  for  industry 154.  S(i4 

rates    on 944 

Condensation  in  wall  specimens,  obser- 
vations     1156 

Condensed  milk,  ,see  Milk. 

Condensers,  Ships  Bureau  manual 671 

Condition  on  initial  shock 529 

Condon,    Alice,    relief 258,  356,  469 

Condon,    E.    U.,    development,    etc.,    of 

atomic    energy 486 

see  also  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards. 
Conductors,   rubber,   for  aircraft   igni- 
tion  cables 1389 

Conduit   and   fittings,    specification 997 

Cone   Street   Garage 204 

Cones : 

aircraft     camera     lens,     specifica- 
tions         219 

felt,  dental,  specification 1320 

garnet  paper,  specification 214,  558 

Confectionery  ; 

business    reports 153,  716 

industry   report 730 

Confectionery  store,  see  Stores. 
Confederated      Salish     and     Kootenai 
Tribes  : 
claims    _..   601,  619,  889,  919,  973,  1039 

tribal   funds 601,  619,  873 

Conference    agreements,    Gulf-Atlantic 

and   India,  etc 958 

see  also  names  of  certjiin  maritime 
organizations. 
Conference  Committees  : 

reports--   31-33. 241-242,  352,  470-471, 
593,  738,  875-877,  1045-48 
Conference    of    Food    and    Agriculture 
Organization    of    United 

Nations 410 

Conference    of    Foreign    Ministers,    .sec 
Council  of  Foreign  Min- 
isters. 
Conference  on  Efficiency  Ratings  Ad- 
ministration   1239 

Conference  on  Unification  of  Engineer- 
ing  Standards,    report--     235 
Conferences,   congresses,   etc.  : 

conference  series 209,  314,  433,  553, 

831,  987,  1122,  1207,  1315,  1423 

congress  and  conference  series 112, 

200,  1305 

same   (in  Spanish) 1199 

sec  also  nnmes  of  bodies  holding 
conferences,  etc. ;  or, 
when  not  held  by  any 
named  body,  see  name  of 
conference,  etc..  if  dis- 
tinctive, otherwise  sub- 
ject of  conference. 
Congress,  Joint  Committee  on  Organi- 
zation of  : 

reports    352-353,  593 

Congress  of  United  States 28, 

161,  240,  349,  468,  589, 
733,  870,  1030,  1157,  1252, 
1355 

America's  fighting  Congress 1252 

biographical    directory 1058 

congressional  directory,   79th 

Cong.2d  sess :.  240,  1157 


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Congress  of  United  States- -Continued 
congressional  record — 

78th     Cong.2d     .sess.,     bound 

vols.,     index 28 

79th     Cong.lst     sess.,     bound 

vols 28,  240,  870,  1355 

79th  Cong.lst  sess..  daily 28 

79th  Cong.lst  sess.,  daily,  in- 
dex     

79th    Cong. 2d   sess.,   daily 

79th  Cong. 2d  sess.,  daily,  in- 
dex   

date  of  meeting 162 

increase   efficiency 899,  1037 

Members,  term  of  office  and  elec- 
tion           57 

organization — 

hearings 254,  593 

reports 352-353.  624,  767 

publications  by   Members   of   79th 

Congress 1189 

reports  to  be  made  to  Congress 739 

vote  cast  in  elections,  1928-44 1849 

Congress,    Special    Committee    on    Or- 
ganization of,  Senate  : 

report    767 

Congressional    committees,    see    names 

of    committees. 
Congressional  documents  : 

bound  vols,  not  listed  in  monthly 

catalog 5, 

144,  228,  836.  454,  572, 
702.  858,  1014,  1141,  1229. 
1340 

correction  for  p.  5 334 

bound   vols,   sent  to  depository  li- 
braries          5, 

144,  228,  336.  454,  572, 
702,  858,  1014,  1141,  1229. 
1340 

correction  for  p.  5 334 

numerical  lists,  etc.,  79th  Cong.lst 

sess    931 

.sec  also  Government  publications. 
Congressional   hearings,    sec    nanu's   of 
certain  commit  tees- -iiiso 
special  subject. 
Congressional  Library,   see   Library   of 

Congress. 
Congressional    Medal    of    Honor,     set- 
Medal  of  Honor. 
Congressional    set,    see    Congressional 

documents. 
Congressmen,    see    names    of    Senators 
and  Representatives. 

Conklin  Pen  Co 118 

Conley,   John    E.,   alumina   from    lime- 
soda-clay   sinters 1268 

Conley,  M.,  Co 555 

Conn,  Albert  F.,  court  ease_   925,  1094,  1277 
Conn,  Dillon  R.,  accident  investigation-      155 
Connallv.  Tom  (Senator  from  Tex.)  : 
Coiincil    of    Foreign    Ministers    at 

Paris 1061 

reports  made  by- 
Foreign   Relations   Com —   56,  770, 
918,1071 

Connecticut : 

agricultural      conservation       pro- 
gram     1238 

bridge  across  Connecticut    River-    362, 

494, 591 

building  soil,  AAA   program 234 

district  court  terms 57,  16^ 

electric  rate  book 174 

fins-iicGS loOU 

mail   routes,  schedules ___---^  2^0^L 

post   route  map lljj 

topographic   maps,   etc oOb 

war   .asualties 531 

World  War  II  honor  list __-   1330 

Connecticut    Co 411,  10J4 

^""""XrUllf.^l'--- 362,  494,  591 

charts    


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Index,  1946 


Pago 

Connelly.  James  A.,  court  case 833 

Coniurs  Marine  Co.,  Inc 406,  519 

Conovcr,  Helen  P. : 

China,     references    on     economic, 

etc.,    development 138G 

Italy,  economics,  politics,  etc^ 289 

money  and  hnnkinp;,  reference  list_  1188 
Conrad,  Carl  M.,  adhesive  properties 

of  tire  cord 10 

Conscription  : 

compilation    of    selective    service 

acts 1048 

estendinf;  selective  trainlnp,  etc., 
act — 

hearinpTs 004,  021 

laws 7.S6.    873 

reports—  480,  483.  496.  604,  875 

international  abolition 1255 

local  board  memoranda 121, 

206,  430.  551,  682.  828. 
980.  1110,  1204,  1312. 
1421 

selective  service  (periodical) 121,  828 

selective  service  and  resistration-     431 

selective  service  manual,  notice 121, 

206,  309.  431,  682,  829,   1119, 
1204.  1312.  1421 
selective  service  regulations,  no- 
tice         206 

Conservation  : 

Army  officers'  handbook 132 

conservation    bulletin 272 

publications,  price  list 1265 

see  also  Agricultural  conservation 
program. 
Conservation     Department     of     Michi- 
gan    70. 1172 

Conservation  experiment  stations,  see 
names  of  stations,  or 
places  where  located. 
Conservation  materials,  see  Agricul- 
tural conservation  pro- 
gram. 

Consolidated  Freightways,  Inc 124. 

184.  434.  644.  1373 

Consolidated  Motor  Lines,  Inc 833 

Consolidated  Naval  Stores  Co 519 

Consolidated  review  of  current   infor- 
mation     1125 

Constant.  Samuel  V.,  relief-   907.  1031.  1050 
Constellation    (U.    S.   S.)  : 

home   port   and   maintenan<r 125." 

Constitution   of  United  States  : 
amendments — 

collective    bargaining 107.'! 

equal    rights,    questions    and 

answers 902 

equal  rights,   report 3S() 

equal   rights,   statements 105 

equal    rights,    views 3So 

term    of   office   of    the   Presi 

dent,  etc 57 

credo  de  liberdade 209 

test  printed  in  U.  S.  Government 

manual 116.  823 

with  account  of  its  travels 1102 

Constitutions,    see    names    of    certain 

Indian    tribes,    etc. 
Constriction  effects  in  high-speed  wind 

tunnels 129Ci 

Construction,    see    Building. 
Construction  contracts,  see  Contracts. 

Construction    Division 346,    72s 

Construction  Industry,  General  Com- 
mittee on  Apprenticeship 
for,  see  General  Commit- 
tee on  Appenticeship  for 
Construction  Industry. 
Construction   machinery,   see  Building 

machinery. 
Construction    material,    see    Building 

materials. 
Consular  service,  see  Foreign  service. 

Consuls,  foreign,  in  United  States 1121 

see  also   Foreign   service. 
Consultation   Service,   technical  bulle- 
tin  ^ 21S 


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Consumer  credit.  Federal  reserve  reg- 
ulation W__   62,  778,  928,  1077 
Consumer    durables,     see    Conuncrcial 
products. 

Consumer  Goods  Disposal  Office 1119 

Consumer  Goods  Division,  War  Assets 

Corporation 1077,  1119 

Consumers  : 

consumers'   guide 7,  705 

articles    reprinted 1143 

cooperatives 191,  805 

price  index  for  families  in  cities 429 

Consumption    (economics)  : 

civilian,  impact  of  the  war 153 

Contagious  and  infectious  diseases: 

Army    regulations 1213 

control    spread    of    communicable 

diseases  in  D.  C 744, 

1038,  1069 

epidemiology  in  Manchuria 196 

monthly   epidemiological   report 111. 

817 

prevalence  of  notifiable  diseases 779 

specifying  communicable  diseases-     425 
see  also  names  of  diseases. 
Containers : 

desiccant,  specification 110 

glass,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

message,    specification 1002 

metal,    packaging,    etc.,    for   over- 
seas  1414 

postwar,  for  marketing  foods 147 

rates    on 279 

see  also  names  of  containers,  e.  g. 
Bags. 
Contested  elections,  Hicks  t'.  Dondero_       40 

Continental  Air  Lines,  Inc 20 

Continental  Blouse  Co.,   Inc 428 

Continental  Can  Co.,  Inc ^^ 1277 

Continental  Distributing  Co..   Inc 90 

Continental   Illinois  National  Bank   & 

Trust  Co 173.  523,  926 

Continental  Motor  Coach  Lines,  Inc 1091 

Continental   Oil   Co 647,   1298 

Contract  rates.  Port  of  Redwood  Clty_       90 
Contract  reporters,  see  Court  reporters. 
Contract  Settlement  and  Surplus  Mate- 
rials Division 808 

Contract   Settlement  Office 137, 

221.  698.  850.  1006.  1135, 
1221.  1333.  1437. 

reports 851.   1135.   1333,  1437 

Contracting    Plasterers'    International 

Assoc 525 

Contractors,  sec  Building  contractor — 
War  relief. 

Contractor's  equipment,  rates  on 644 

Contractors  Pacific  Naval  Air  Bases 1097 

Contracts,    rural    electrical    construc- 
tion      715 

sec  also  Government  contracts. 
Control    (aircraft)  : 

airplane  with  spring-tab  ailerons-   1292 
automatically    variable    linkage.-  1290 
determination    of    control-surface 
characteristics        from 

plain  flap  and  tab  data 412 

dihedral,  etc.,  effects  on  control 1103 

directional  stability,  etc.,  effects--   1104 
Douglas  A-26,  flight,  etc.,  measure- 
ments  1294 

elevator-fabric  distortion  effects--  1294 
fighter  airplane  in  inverted  flight 

attitude 1405 

high-speed    fighter    airplane,    im- 
provement   1388 

hinge-moments     of     control     sur- 
faces    1390,  1395 

horizontal-tail  flexibility  effect 1293 

hunting    oscillations    of    airplane 

with  automatic  control 1290 

lateral  area  effect 1294 

lateral  control  required  for  satis- 
factory flying 95 

lateral  control  system  for  use  with 

large-span  flaps 193 

negative  dihedral  effect 1294 


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optimum    plan    forms   for   control 

surfaces -'■)3 

power    required    to    move    control 

surfaces 112!)0 

pulley-axis  angles  of  control  sys- 
tem        t»'.t 

slipstream    effects lUi) 

slot     lateral-control     devices     on 

wings 104 

straight-wing,   tailless   flghter-air- 

plane 1404 

tab  effect  on  hinge  moments 801) 

tailless  airplanes 100,  1294.  140r» 

tip  dihedral  effects llO:'. 

wind   tunnel  and  full-scale   flight 

tests 9.'. 

wind-tunnel  data,   analysis 100 

wind-tunnel  investigation  of  con- 
trol-surface character- 
istics  1296, 1388,  1395-96 

wing  sweep  influence 960 

Control  Accounts  and  Audit  Section__    341, 

1019 
Control    administration,    Army    regu- 
lations    841,    999 

Control  Council  for  Germany,   official 

gazette 1432 

Control  manual,  work  measurement--     329 
Control  stick  : 

determination  of  stick-free  neutral 

point 1405 

elevator  stick  forces  in  rapid  ma- 
neuvers    1392 

estimation    of    stick-fixed    neutral 

points    1289 

forces    for    elevator    with    spring 

tab 1290 

power  effect  on  stick-fixed  neutral 

points 1405 

tabs    to    improve    stick    force    in 

turning 1295 

vibration,  flight  of  autogiro 95 

Control  tower  operator,  certificates 155 

Controllers  (devices)  : 

Ships   Bureau    manual 540 

Convectors,  facts  for  industry 153,  864 

Conventions  and  treaties,  see  Treaties. 

Converse,   Edmund  C,  court  case 125 

Converse,  R.  N.  B.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision       800 

Conveyors,    power    transmission    belt- 
ing  1429 

Convicts,  see  Crime  and  criminals. 
Conway,  Robert  N. : 

propeller    charts   for   determining 

propulsive   efficiency 292 

tests  of  seaplane  floats 1404 

Conway,  Oreg.,  railroad  accident 401 

Conway,  Pa.,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Cook,   Earl  F.,   court  case 1425 

Cook,  Harvey  A.  : 

engine  cooling  with  special  baflJes-   1394 

increasing   knock-limited  power 1407 

knock  limits  of  2  fuels 1103 

minimizing  dilution  in  exhaust- 
gas    samples 1407 

Cook,  Hugh  L.,  processing  and  market- 
ing citrus   fruits 1232 

Cook,  John  M.,  yarn  tiuality  affected  by 

carding 233 

Cook,    Katherine    M.,    visiting    teacher 

services 107S 

Cook,  Otho  A.,  court  ca.se 434,  684 

Cook,     Richard     K.,     sound-absorbent 

cylinders 1028 

Cook    Passage,    chart 903 

Cooke,  Marian  I.  : 

lignite,  statistical  summary 394 

Pennsylvania  anthracite  in  1945_   1270 
Pennsylvania  anthracite,  preprint 

from  minerals  yearbook-   1268 
Cooke,  Camp,   right-of-way  across  res- 
ervation      755,922,  1034 

Cookery,  see  Cooks  and  cooking. 

Cookies,    specification 1211 


I  Pago 

Cooking,  see  Cooks  and  cooking. 
Cooking  appliances,  see  Stoves. 
Cooking  equipment,  see  Stoves. 
Cook.s  and  cooking  : 

cook  book  of  Navy 299 

cook  3c  &  2c,  training  course 815 

publications  on  cooking,  price  list-     630 

ship's  cook  Ic,  training  course 670 

sweetpotato    recipes 1344 

Cooks    Peak     mining     district.    White 

Eagle  fluorspar  mine 1174 

Cookville,  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 865 

Coolers  : 

water,    general    schedule    of    sup- 
plies         996 

water,  specification 672 

Cooley,     Harold     D.      (Representative 
from  N.   C.)  : 
reports   made  by — 

Agriculture  Com 354,  472 

Conference  Com 1046 

Cooley,  J.  S.,  black  rot  losses  in  sweet- 
potatoes  1146 

Cooley,   R.   A.,  genus  Ixodes  in  North 

America 503 

Cooling : 

intake-air,  calculations 1398 

oil-cooler      performance      require- 
ments  1401 

see     also     Cowling      (aircraft)  — 
Cylinders — Engines. 

Cooling   cap   on   turbosupercharger 959 

Coombs,  Samuel  M.,  jr.,  trustee,  court 

case 173,  523,  926 

Coon,    Carleton    S.,    Arabia,    southern, 

problem  for  future 310,  311 

Coons,   G.   H.,   Argentine  curly   top   of 

sugar  beet 577 

Cooper,  Bernice  B.,  relief 488,  590 

(^'ooper,  H.  M.,  Alaska  coal,  analyses 936 

Cooper,     Jere      (Representative     from 
Tenn.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Pearl  Harbor  Attack,  Joint 
Committee  on  Investiga- 
tion   of 1061 

Cooper,  John  A.,  court  case 977 

Cooper,  John  M.,  Araucanians 981 

Cooper,   .Martin  R.  : 

farm  production  in  war  and  peace-     574 

getting  started  in  farming 455 

Cooper,  Maurice  R.,  cotton  surplus  dis- 
posal  programs 15 

Cooper,    Morton,    hinge-moment    incre- 
ments       661 

Cooper   Foundation 1208 

Cooperage,    shipments,    etc.,    facts   for 

industry 153 

Cooperation  : 

cases    relating    to    farmers'    asso- 
ciations      862 

competition    of    cooperative    with 

business 481,   757 

consumers'  cooperatives,  1944 191 

consumers'     cooperatives,     devel- 
opment       805 

economic    objectives    of    coopera- 
tives       149 

effect  of  war  on  farm  asociations-        13 

farmers'    periodicals 149 

fruit  and  vegetable  canning 711 

making     most     of     co  op     annual 

meeting 13 

news  for  farmer  cooperatives 13,  711 

reprint  from 459 

organizing  farmers'  cooperatives-       13 

outlook  and  goals 1341,  1345 

petroleum     cooperatives     delivery 

efficiency 578 

regional  farm  supply  purchasing-     149 

you  and  your  co-op 13 

see    also,   for    Federal    and    State 
cooijeration,  subject. 
Cooperative   hou.sing   associations,   see 

Housing. 
Cooperatives,     see     Cooperation — also 
names  of  cooperative  or- 
ganizations. 


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181 

1174 

627 
i:{58 


Cooperstowu     Jet.,     N.     Y.,     ruilroad 

accident 

Coordinating  Fiiol  Research  Com- 
mittee     394, 

Coordinator  of  Intcr-Aiuorican  Af- 
fairs   UlBce 

Coos  Bay,  engineer  reports 

Coo8  Bay  wagon  road  grant  lands, 
administrative  jurisdic- 
tion  1!54 

Coosa    County,    Ala.,    mica    and    beryl 

examination,    etc 12C9 

Cope.  Paul  II.,  relief 743,  910,  1033 

Copepods,   sve  Calanoida. 
Copley,  M.  J.,  chemistry,  etc.,  of  rutin.     860 
Coppellnian,  Fay  S.,  follow-up  of  chil- 
dren with  poliomyelitis-     950 
Copper : 

bullion  claims,  Kua  Cove,  Alaska-  1170 

copper-nickel  alloy,  specitication 1304 

deposits  of  Kotsiua-Kuskulana  dis- 
trict   1171 

deposits  of  Nizina  district 1171 

distribution  of  products 300 

exploration  of  Khayyan,  etc.,  prop- 
erties   1305 

exploration      of      MofCet-Johnston 

property    1305 

heat  contents  of  alloys 792 

in — 

1945 1270,  1271 

Arizona 1174 

California 1269 

Central  States 1175 

Colorado    1209 

Eastern  States 10S3 

Idaho 1174 

Montana  1174 

Nevada  1174 

New   Mexico 1083 

Oregon 1083 

South    Dakota 937 

Texas 1083 

Utah 1174 

Washington    1083 

Wyoming 937 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

mine  injuries,  etc.,  during  1944 936 

mine  production,  1945 1270 

mine      iiroduction,      monthly      re- 
port        791 

premium   price   plan 373 

premium  price  policy 547 

Jjreprints     from     minerals     year- 
book   937,  1083, 

•  1174,  1175,  1268,  1209 

scrap  consumers  report 510 

secondary,   in   1945 1270 

specifications — 

anodes 558 

bands  and  sheets,  dental 1211 

eopper-nickel-alloy 672 

p  i  g  m  e  n  t     for     antifouling 

paint    968 

see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  copijer. 

Copper  Butte  mine,  exploration 1268 

Copper  River  region.   Spirit  Mountain 

nickel    prospect 1271 

Copyright : 

catalog  of  copyright  entries 89, 

807-808,  1102 
indexes  and  title  pages-   1102,  IISS 
decisions,    compiled    from    official 

gazette 869 

Inter-American  Conference  of  Ex- 
perts on  Copyright 1305 

inter-American       convention       on 

rights   of  author 1305 

see  also  names  of  articles,  etc., 
copyrighted. 
Copyright  Conference,  aee  Inter- Amer- 
ican   Conference    of    Ex- 
perts on  Copyright. 

Copyright  Office 89,807,1102,1188 

report,   1945 1102 

Coquille  Harbor,  chart 536 


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Coral   Sea,   chart 1194 

Corals,    publications 63(( 

Corbel t.  Anne  E.,  real  estate  and  in- 
surance brokerage  busi- 
ness        348 

Corbet t,  C.  F.,  motor  carrier  decision-     644 

Corbitt    Co 405,925 

Corcofingas,  Christ,  court  case  of  exr 186, 

284 
Corcoran,    Mary   E.,   psychiatric   nurs- 
ing experience 17.") 

Cord  : 

braided,  specification 1332 

elastic,   specification 1327 

tire,  temperature  effects 581 

Cordage  : 

cotton,  facts  for  industry 154 

tests   in   commercial   fisheries 031 

Cordage  oil,  rates  on 279 

("ordon,  Guy  (Senator  from  Oreg. )  : 
reports  made  by — 

C^ommerce    Com 913 

I'ublic    Lands    and     Surveys 

Com 924 

Cordova,  Jorge  L.,  acting  district  judge 

for  Puerto  Rico 303 

Core  materials  : 

impact    resistance    by    falling-ball 

tests 579 

low-density,  weight,  etc 1146 

Corenevsky,   George  M.,   relief 356 

Corgan,  J.  A.  : 

coke  and  byproducts 1365 

lignite,   statistical  summary 394 

Iieat   1084 

Pennsylvania    anthracite 1268 

Coringa   Islets,   chart 1194 

Cork,  for  life  buoys,  specification 199 

Cork-composition,   specification 1198 

Cork  oak,  .see  Oak. 

Corkery,  James  P.,  wages  and  hours 
of     motortruck     drivers, 

etc    1383 

Corliss,    Charles   H.,   determination   of 

boron  in  steel 1028 

Corn  : 

bibliography  on  soft  corn,  etc 10 

carotene  content  of  plant 573 

corn  and  wheat  weather  bulletin-      27. 

732 

culture lt»17 

cutworms  and  their  control 1145 

diploid    and    tetraploid,    compari- 
son       575 

earworm  damage,  susceptibility--       11 

European  corn  borer  infestation 1145 

feeding   soft   corn 10 

grain  taken  by  redwings  in  corn- 
fields    1143 

handling  and  storing  on  farm 1344 

root  rot  in  maize  plnnt 57(; 

standards,     handbook 340 

substance  in  stalks  that  retards 

growth   of  Diplodiazeae-        12 
Corn  earworms,   susceptibility  of   field 

corn  to  damage 11 

see  also  Bollworms. 

Corn  Products  Refining  Co 1375 

Cornell,  Francis  G..  higher  educational 

institutions,  activity 778 

Cornfield,  Jerome,  family  sjiending  and 

saving  in  wartime 288 

Cornstalks,  see  Corn, 

Cornus   floridn,   American   wood 149 

Cornwall  quadrangle,  Vt 10S2 

Corozal  quadrangle,  P.  R _   1267 

Corporation  Audits  Division.  630,9:11,1079 
Corporation  Commission  of  Oklahoma-  40.3 
Corporations  : 

acceptable  as  sureties  on   Federal 

bonds 835   S3fi.  1210 

American   listed,   survey-   120,309,550. 
681,  828,  1204,  1421 
appropriations,  1947 — 

hearings 879,  1062 

law 1039 

minority    views 740 

reports 740,  870,  905 


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Corporations — ('out  iinicfl 

balancp   shed   data •     120 

budpet    stippltuncnt S22 

c'hartored,  cliroiiolojiical  list 772 

corporation  reports l.'>2.">,  l.">24,  14.".2 

creation  or  cliarterin}:  i>olic,v 772 

financial    contrcd r!0 

in    D.     C    (lU'Tiiiii    for    business 

transaction .SO 

income  tax  returns,  etc 557 

profits   and    operations.    ]!)4;i-44_    ;{00, 
550, 081 . 828.  1204.  1421 
registered,  working  capital..-  111!).  1421 
see  also  names  of  corporations. 
Corpus  Christi,  Tex.  : 

aeronautical   chart 722,   1242 

airport  obstruction  plan 726,   1154 

instrument  approai'li  cliarts__  585,  1240 
Correction  convpound,  stencil,  specifica- 
tion          214 

Corrections  Department,  in  D.  C,  cre- 
ating  600,  768,  STA 

Corrections    for    monthly    catalog    and 

index__  4,  226,  .S.S4,  452,  570, 
702,  850,  1012,  1140,  1220 
Correspondence  : 

Army  regulations 4o9.  841 

technical    manual 1131 

Correspondence  courses.  Armed  Forces 

Institute 540 

Corrick,  Josephine  N,  : 

deep  rectangular  shear  wcl) 529 

plate  under  axial  load  and  normal 

pressure    810 

Corrigan,  Laura  M.,  court. case 184 

Corrington,   Lester  C.  : 

allowable  engine  temperatures 1394 

effect  of  aromatics  on   100-octane 

fuels    1397 

effect    of    ring    failure    on    piston 

destruction 1402 

engine  performance  of  8  fuels  of 

100-octane    number 1398 

piston-ring    sticking   and    oil    con- 
sumption in  engine 1402 

Corrosion,    underground 467 

Corrupt    practices,     act    as    amended, 

compilation    1355 

Corry  sandstone  in  Ohio  and  Pennsyl- 
vania        933 

Corsica,    chart 297 

Corson,  Blake  W.,  jr,  : 

application    of    method    of    least 
s(|uares  to  engine-cooling 

analysis 1392 

cooling  characteristics  of  engine-   1393 

effect  of  tip,  etc.,  on  propeller 1104 

measuring    pressure    distribution-    1402 

propeller    efficiency    losses 1104 

simulated    icing   on    propeller 959 

wake-excited    vibratory    stress    in 

pusher    propeller 1403 

wind-tunnel    fan 95 

Corundum  : 

exploration    of    Blue    Metal    prop- 
erty     1268 

Hog  Creek  mine,  Ga.,  exploration-     (535 
Cosmetics  : 

food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

digest   of   court   opinions ]3(il 

notices  of  judgment 929 

regulations  for  enforcement-      929 
Cosmetology   Board  of  District   of  Co- 
lumbia        586 

Cossayuna  (juadrangle,  N.  Y 788 

Cossette,  Louis  G.,  clay  iiots  for  opti- 
cal glass   manufacture--   1156 

Cosson,  Alfred  L..  relief  of  estate 28 

Cost  absorption,  see  Prices. 
Cost  accounting,  sec  Accounts  and  ac- 
counting. 
Cost  and  standard  of  living  : 

graphic    presentation 118 

holding     down     cost,     labor     has 

stake    680 

in — 

Chile    13o3 

Guatemala    238 


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Cost  and  standard  of  living     Continued 
in — Continued 

Panama 1027 

Venezuela    729 

postwar    living    standards 62 

sec  also  Prices. 
Cost    ascertaiiiiiient    report,    see    Mail 

matter. 
Cost   of  distribution,    see   Distribution 

(economics). 
Cost    of    production,    .sec    special    sub- 
ject. 
Costa   Uica  : 

agricultural  workers,  migration--      208 

education    1166 

military  mission  agreement 831 

Costilla  Creek,  compact 479,  736,  771 

Cottam,    Clarence,    DDT,    its   effect   on 

fish  and  wildlife 631 

Cotter,  William  E.,  damping  in  yaw  and 

pitch    810 

Cotton,  Charle.si  B.,  ducted  head  baffles 
to  reduce  cylinder  tem- 
peratures     1291 

Cotton.   K.   T.,  protecting  stored   seeds 

from  insects 148 

Cotton  : 

active  cotton  spindles 17,  717,  864 

calking,    specification 198 

cotton  situation,  Agricultural  Eco- 
nomics Bureau 8,  706 

cotton    situation.    Price    Adminis- 
tration  Office 825 

cotton   weather  bulletin 27,   732 

exports,    investigation 762 

farm  production,  etc 146 

fiber  and  spinning  tests 581 

fiber  properties 148,  1344 

ginning,  reports 17,  717 

grade    and    length    statistics,    col- 
lect, etc 33,  1037,  1061 

Japanese  trade  study 317 

linters,  consumed  and  on  hand 17, 

717,  864 

linters,  consumption,  etc 153 

loan  instructions 862 

looking  ahead,  trends  and  choices-     146 

market  review 14,  15,  712 

marketing  (luotas 471,  903,  1037 

price   statistics,   1945-46 1147 

price  statistics,  monthly 14,  15,  712 

production — 

and  distribution,  1944-45 717 

crop   of    1945 1020 

monthly    8 

products,   distributing   techniques, 

etc    1143 

prospective   consumption    in — 

Belgium    —  -     149 

Prance 232 

Italy 149 

Netherlands 149 

(piality  in  carry-over 15,  1236 

(luality  statistics 233 

rates    on 403 

root  rot  in  plant 576 

seed-cotton    drying   process,   etc —      338 

seven  steps  to  help  face  future 145 

southern    farming,    facts 337 

spinning  activity,  facts  for  indus- 
try     17,   153,   864 

statistics,    separate   from    agricul- 
tural statistics 1231 

status  of  industry,  investigation--   1061 

surplus   disposal    programs 15 

wages   of   farm   workers    in   Calif. 

harvests 1342 

weekly  cotton  linters  review 14, 

15,  712 
woven  goods,  facts  for  industry         154, 

864 
see  also   nanu-s  of  articles   manu- 
factured from  cotton. 
Cotton  aphid,  life  history  and  control-   1234 

Cotton  Branch 15 

Cotton  cloth,  see  Textiles. 

Cotton  flea  hopper,  life  history,  etc 1234 


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Page 

Cotton   Land   Co 647 

Cotton  leafworm.  life  history,  etc_—  1234 
Cottondale  quadrangle,   Ala.,   geologic 

map O" 

Cottonseed :  ,     .    ,      ,   ^     .  ,  kq 

and  products,  facts  for  Industry.     153, 

crushing  industry ^00 

farm   production,   etc i46 

meal  to  supplement  prairie  hay 1341 

products,    produced,    shipped    out, 

etc 1'-     '^ 

received,  crushed,  and  on  hnnd__   17,  18 
variety  and  location  effect  on  oil, 

etc ]]f 

Cottonwood,    American    wood H-' 

Cottony,   Herman   V..   condensation   in 

wall    specimens Wah 

Couch,  James  F. : 

chemistry,  etc.,  of  rutin 2;.q 

patent  appeal 803 

Couch  quadrangle.  Mo jgS 

Coulter,  Guy  H.,  court  case 4b7 

Coumbe,   A.   T.,   sales   of   fuel   oil   and 

kerosene    in    1944 1270 

Council    Blufifs,    Iowa,    milk    handling, 

order 1237 

Council  of  Economic  Advisers  : 

"'"'i^n. 351 

reports 40,    242 

views 1114 

estimate 1114 

Council    of    Electric    Operating    Com- 
panies       7-0 

Council   of   Foreign    Ministers: 

Moscow    meeting iToo 

Paris  conference ll-- 

Paris  meeting 831.  902,  1061 

Council  of  Personnel  Administration.    341. 

716 
Council    of    Production.    Management 

Office,  minutes 1202 

Councilman,  Roy  S.,  relief 51.  161 

Counsel^    see  Lawyers. 
Counseling: 

aids  in •'^*^ 

Interview,  outline  of  procedure.-    658, 

post-war.  for  'tween-age  youth 1382 

young    workers _--     40J 

Counselman,  Ralph  P.,  court  case-   678,  1419 
Counter   intelligence,   see   Military   in- 
telligence. 
Counterfeits,  know  your  money.  etC--     S3!) 

Countersinks,   steel,  specification-- 2l4 

Countries.  «ee  Foreign  countries. 

County   education   officers 6-;i, 

County  Trust  Co --—-.- oVo     o?i 

Couplings,    hose,    specifications--     838.    !)()8 
Court  commissioners,  .tee  United  States 

commissioners. 
Court  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia,   see    United     States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict   of    Columbia, 
court    of   Claims-        .__-------^-^-^-    ^60, 

925,     1076,     1104,     1258, 
1358 
cases —  .  , 

briefs  in  tax  cases,  title  page. 

etc ^4^! 

calendars 60,  776 

decided  Oct.  4,  1943-June  3, 

1046.    index   diiri'st 92;. 

decided  Oct.  4,  1943 -.Tune  3. 
1946,  title  page  and  table 

of  cases 925 

decided  Feb.  1-May  7.  1945..  624 
decided  May  7-Nov.  30.  1945.  776 
decided  Dec.  1,  1945-Feb.  28, 

1946 12o8 

Judgments  rendered 126,  173, 

435,  557,  094.  1124.  1318 
printed      records,      1944-45, 

Index -     384 

see  also  names  of  claimants. 


Page 
Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals-      60, 
173,    207,    384,    625,    926, 
1104,    1259 
cases    adjudged —  _ 

customs    cases 12;»9 

patent  cases 26'i 

printed     in     Treasury     deci- 
sions    127,    836 

reports,  see,  above,  cases  adjudged, 
see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
Court    reporters,    employment   of   con- 
tract   reporters 772 

Courtesy,  War  Dept.,  field  manual 842, 

1214,  1323 
Courtney,  Edward  F.,  explosives  han- 
dling practices 936 

Courts:  .  .  _    ^^^^ 

agriculture  decisions 7,  705 

labor  decisions-.   191.  288,  526,  657,  805 
see  also  names  of  courts. 
Courts  martial  and  courts  of  inquiry  : 
Army — 

investigation 1055 

orders 133, 

326.    440,    561.    692.    842, 
1000,   1129,   1323,   1432 

orders,  index,  1945 1000 

Navy,  court  review  of  judgments .     366 
Navy,  death  penalty  jurisdiction — 

liearing 44 

law 30 

Navy,  decentralize  power  to  con- 
vene,   etc. — 

hearings 171,    251 

law 241 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 44 

report 160 

operation      within      U.      S.      and 

abroad,  investigate 262 

Courts  of  United  States  : 
decisions- 
patent   and    trade-mark 1354 

patent,  trade-mark,  and  copy- 
right      869 

price  list 504 

judiciary  appropriation,  1946 — 

estimates 427,  546,  676 

judiciary  appropriations,  1947 — 

hearings : 595,  905 

law 1044 

reports 472,  484,  763.  877 

revision  of  United  States  code 1054 

see  also  Circuit  Courts  of  Ap- 
peals— District  Courts — 
o7so  name  of  court. 

Courveux,  Port,  chart 1301 

Covers : 

aircraft,  specification 1327 

battery-deck,   specification 300 

boat-seat,  specification 199 

cotton    fabric,    standard    of    the 

trade 730 

head-rest,  specification 1429 

storage  battery,  specification 541 

transom  pillow,  specification 190 

Covert,  Timon  : 

Federal     Government     funds    for 

education    1166 

financing  pupil  transportation 388 

Cow,  see  Cows. 

Tow  Bayou,  engineer  report 1436 

Cowan,  J.  C.  linseed  and  soybean  oils.       10 

i^owan,  W.  T.,  Inc 279 

(^owles,  Alfred,  court  case 318 

('owles,  Edwin,  court  case 26 

Cowling    (aircraft)  : 

cooling  tests 92 

cooling  with  flaps 290 

exit-slot  effect  on  cooling 92 

for  long-nose  air-cooled  engine 1390 

high-speed  tests 290 

jet-boundry  corrections  to  cowling- 
pressures  1390 

on  XP-42  airplane 1390 

short-none  high-inlet-velocity,  en- 

gine  cooling 1393 


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Cows : 

dairy,  potato  silage,  feeding  value-     5"u 

milk,  concentrate  rations 450 

Cox,  E.  E.  (Representative  from  Ga.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com 47 

255,  484,  608,  759-760,  1059 

Cox,  George  N.,  jr.,  relief 105G 

Cox,  Ruth,  relief 28,  51 

Cox,  Wesley  W.,  court  case 647 

Cox  Bros  - 596,  907,  IIVJ. 

CPA  certificates,  requirements 779 

CPRB,   see  Combined   Production   and 

Resources  Board,  United 

States,      Great     Britain, 

and  Canada. 

Crabmeat  in  fiberboard  containers  and 

in  tin  cans 785 

Crabs,   Chesapeake  Bay  soft  crab  in- 
dustry   1170 

Crackers,   specification 1211 

Cragg,  Rollin  H.,  fats,  oils,  etc.,  Jap- 
anese trade  study 3ir, 

Craig,  Clifford  E.,  relief 28,  51 

Craig,  Glenn.,  requirements  for  produc- 
tion goals 14(') 

Craig,  John  W.,  motor  carrier  decision-   137o 

Craig  Mountain  Lumber  Co 1274 

Craig  Trucking,  Inc 1372 

Craighead,  P.  C,  DDT  control  of  forest 

insects 457 

Crain,  J.  H.,  trustee,  court  case 408 

Cramer,  Robert  J.,  relief 474,  612,  870 

Cranberries,  specification 142!) 

Crandall,  Stewart  M.  : 

ailerons     without     exposed     over- 
hang balance 138<i 

control-surface  hinge  moments 80!) 

lifting-surface  theory  for  thin  el- 
liptic  wings 810 

solving  lifting-surface-theory 

problems 1292 

Crane,  Ambers  C,  court  case 1102,  1287 

Crane,  Beulah  B.,  court  case 647,  1377 

Crane,  H.  L.,  lateral  shift  of  center  of 

gravity    129^ 

Crane,  Katharine  E.,  Blair  House,  past 

and  present 433 

Crane  Auto  Parts  Co 1102,  1287 

Crane    Co 133;: 

Cranes : 

wheeled  warehouse,  operator  selec- 
tion, etc 32s 

Whirley  gantry,  for  sale 1421 

Crankpin  bearing  loads 1394 

Crankshaft,  aircraft  engine,  stresses 140(; 

Crary.  H.  A.,  court  case 1202 

Crary,  H.  A.,  jr.,  court  case 1202 

Crary,  Robert,  court  case 1202 

Crary  Lumber  Co 1202 

Crate,  Harold  : 

buckling  stress  of  cylinders 12!»."i 

fatigue  strength  of  riveted  joints-   1293 

Crater  Lake,  aeronautical  charts 156,  1023 

Crater  Lake  National  Park 788 

Crates,    specifications 540,  071 

Cravens,   Fadjo    (Representative  from 
Ark.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Judiciary  Cora 304 

Crawford,  A.  P.,  relief 258,  356.  40!t 

Crawford,  Anna  V.,  court  case 314 

Crawford.  C.  L.  : 

fruits  of  Deglet  Noor  date  palni_^     577 
leaf  elongation   and  fruit  growth 

of   date 577 

Crawford  &  Dohorty  Foundry  Co 94S 

Cream,  stabilized,  specification 100 

Creamer,  A.  S..  porcelain  combinations 

of  magnesia,  etc 869 

Credit,  small  bu.^iiness  source 23 

see  also  Agricultural  credit. 
Credit  Administration,  see  Farm  Credit 

Administration. 
Credit  unions  : 

activities  In  1944 288 


Fage 

Cifdit  unions— Continued 

Federal  credit   union   act   amend- 
ments— 

hearings 740,  llGl 

law    1039 

reports 596,  905 

Federal,    1944    report 268 

Federal,  1945  report 1260 

quarterly    report.    Federal    credit 

unions 61 

Credo  de  liberdade 209 

Crescent  City   Harbor  : 

chart 157 

extension  of  breakwater,  estimate-     547 
Crested  wheatgrass,  see  Wheatgrass. 
Crestview,    Fla.,   instrument   approach 

charts 156,  1024 

Cretaceous  period  : 

Foraminifera  of  Gulf  coastal   re- 
gion  1171 

formations  in  Alabama  and  Texas-     933 
formations     in     Tuscaloosa,     etc., 

quadrangles 69 

pre-Selma    Upper   Cretaceous   for- 
mations  632,  933 

San  Juan  Basin  formations 1172 

stratigraphic     sections,-    etc.,     of 

Wyoming 70 

Cricetus  auratus,  see  Hamster. 
Crickman,  C.  W.,  feed  grains  and  meat 

animals 574 

Crigler,   John   L. : 

cooling  presure  for  cowling 92,  290 

determining  propeller  efficiency 1293 

effect  of  body  nose  sliape  on  pro- 
peller      292 

effect    of    trailing-edge    extension 

flaps  on  propeller 1395 

propeller  analysis 99 

Crime  and  criminals  : 

criminal  investigation,  field  man- 
ual      999 

discharge  of  indigent  convicts — 

hearings 602 

law 1037 

reports 57,  891 

escaped    convicts    traveling    from 

one  State  to  another.  891,  1037 

is  a  crime  wave  coming? 841 

judicial  criminal  statistics 1149 

making  persons  liable  who  allow 
prisoners    in    custody    to 

escape 772 

perishable     products     transporta- 
tation  interference — 

minority    views 495 

reports 495,  759 

veto   message 821 

publications,  price  list 391 

revision  of  United  States  Code 892 

rules    of    criminal    procedure    for 

District  Courts 433,  831 

uniform  crime  reports  for  U.   S., 

etc 408.  1186 

index  to  v.   16 408 

see  also   War  criminals. 
Criminal  procedure,  see  Actions  at  law. 
Criminals,  see  Crime  and  criminals. 
Crippled   children,  see  Children. 
Crist,    Raymond    E.,    viajando    por    el 

Brasil    970 

Cristobal,  C.  Z.,  chart 867 

Cristobal  maritime  control  area 675 

Crittenden    County,    Ky.,    explorations 

for   fluorite 1366 

Croal,  R.  F.,  court  case 124 

Croft,  George  D.,  relief  of  estate 356, 

488,  734 

Cromley,  Mrs.  Masuyo  S.,  relief 478 

Cromwell,  Doris  D.,  court  case 315 

Cromwell,    Fred    W.,    see    Documents 

Office. 
Cronin,  John  W.,  mental  hygiene  pro- 
gram for  Fed.  employees-      388 
Crooks,  Donald  M.,  poi.son-oak,  poison- 
ivy,  and  poison  sumac.-      861 


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Page 

CroiJ  insurance  : 

Federal     crop     insurance    act    as 

amended S 

15  in  1,  one  contract  protects 714 

poster 1238 

selling 341 

Crop  Insurance  Corporation,  see  Fed- 
eral Crop  Insurance  Cor- 
poration. 
Crop  Ueportinj,'  Board-  8,  14G,  456,  70G.  1232 
Cropland,  sec  Laud. 
Crops  : 

crop  production 8,  147,  7(>(> 

farm  production,  etc.,  1944-45 7(1(1 

fertilizer  use  and  crop  yields 1(»18 

food  crops  need   phosphate 4C1 

help  farmers  save 123(1 

prices       received       by       farmers, 

1909-45 1143 

reports,    11)40,    schedule   and    con- 
tents          147 

statistics  of  minor  field  crop^ 1231 

strip    cropping    lor    conservation, 

etc 1239 

weatlior  and  crop  bulletin 27,  732 

set   iilxd    Crops  and   markets    (pe- 

i^odicals) — also     names 

of  crops. 

Crops  and  markets  (periodicals)  : 

crops   and   markets 7 

foreign  crops  and   markets 13, 

711,  862 

Crosbv,  Edith  J.,  relief 478 

Crosby,  Raymond,  relief 901,  1031,  1064 

Crosbv,   Stephen  A.,   court  case 349 

Crosby  Yacht  Building  &  Storage  Co., 

Inc 881,  907,  1031 

Crosley,  Raymond  W.,  court  case 159 

Cross  Citv,  Fla.,  instrument  approach 

charts 345,  1024 

Grosser,   Robert    (Representative  from 
Ohio)  : 
reports  made   by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 479,  1052 

Crossett    Western    Co 1183 

Crossley,  Thomas  L.,  court  case 26 

CrotalaVia,  culture  and  utilization 1344 

Crouse,   Claude  S.,  relief 474,  907,  1031 

Crow    Indians,    bills   concerning 1162 

Crow  project : 

adjustments — 

hearings 1162,  1253 

law 873 

reports 619,  746 

leasing  farm   lauds  on   Big   Horn 

unit 619,  747,  873 

Crow  quadrangle,   Oreg 72 

Crow  reservation  : 

bills  concerning 1253 

leasing  of  lands 619 

Crowley,  Harold  G.  : 

air  recklessness 1150 

low-slow    Hying 1352 

that    500-foot    regulation 1150 

whv    commit    hara-kiri V 866 

Crowlev",   R.   H..  court  case 948 

Crucibles,   specifications 300,  816,  968 

Crucifers,  differentiation  of  viruses 145 

Crude  oil,  xce  Petroleum. 

Crude  Oil  Corporation  of  America 833 

<^ruiser   stick,    siieciflcation 967 

Crummer,  Roy  E.,  court  case 405 

Crvolite,  preprints  from  minerals  year- 
book     178. 1083 

Cryptostegia,    morphology    and    anat- 
omy     

Crvstal    Ballroom 

Crystal  Falls,  Mich.  : 

geology  of  iron-bearing  district 

topographic  map  of  quadrangle — 

Crvstal  Lake  quadrangle.  Fla 

CrVstal-units,    specification 

Cunrenta  mercury  district 1.S65 

Cuba  : 

chart   ooo 

economic  conditions  in  1945 1353 


1145 

82 

1172 
935 
273 
198 


Page 
Cuba      Continued 

economic  controls  and  commercial 

policy 832 

livestock  and  meat  industries 1018 

universities 970 

Cubes     and      weights,     quartermaster 

items 330 

Cucurbits,  mycosphaerella  black  rot 12 

Cudahy   Packing   Co 281,  647 

Culbert,    Jane    F.,    counselling    young 

workers , 409 

Cullen,  Herbert  L.  : 

detinners'  recovery  of  tin  declines-     792 

secondary  aluminum  in   1945 937 

secondary  antimony  in  1945 1270 

secondary     copper    and     brass    in 

1945 1270 

secondary   lead  in  1945 937 

secondary  magnesium  in  1945 L-     937 

secondary  metals,  uonferrous 1269 

secondary  nickel  in  1945 937 

secondary  tin  in  1945 937 

secondary  zinc  in   1945 1175 

Culligan,    Charles   J.,   court   case 1277 

Culpepper,  C.  W.,  Kieffer  pears  for  use 

as   food 1345 

Cultural  and  Scientific  Cooperation, 
Interdepartmental  Com- 
mittee on,  see  Interde- 
jiartmental  Committee  on 
Scientific  and  Cultural 
Cooperation. 
(Culture : 

American   republics,   cultural  cen- 
ters     

foreign  policy,  cultural  phases 

i-nter-Amerieau  cultural  events 


knowl- 


683 
528 
201, 
818 


interchange     of    persons, 
edge,  etc. — 

hearings    1052 

reports 41,  759,  918 

.see   also   names   of   certain   South 
American   countries,   etc. 
Cumberland  River  : 

bridge 1037.  1053,  1068 

improvement 758 

Cumberland  River  Sand  Co.,  Inc 1182 

Cummings,      Joseph,      exploration      of 
Packard    fluorspar    prop- 

ertv    791 

Cummings,  Ruth  L.,  relief 356,  907,  1112 

Cummings,    Walter  J.,   trustee,   trailer 

frames 1375 

Cummins,  A.  J.,  court  case 685 

Cummins,     Sam    D.,    sulfonamides    in 

shigellosis 388 

Cummins.  Yancey  L..  court  case 685 

Cunningham.      Paul      (Representative 
from  Iowa)  : 

bill  introduced  by 894 

Cups  : 

dissolving,    specification 1211 

grease,    specification 421 

paper,  general  schedule 837 

Cureall  quadrangle,  Mo 1082 

Curley.  James  M..  court  case 948 

Curly  top,  Argentine,  of  sugar  beet 577 

Currants,  white-pine  blister  rust 1344 

Currency,  Kce  INloney — Paper  money. 
Currency,    Comptroller    of,    see   Comp- 
troller of  Currency. 

Currency  paper,  wearing  quality 868 

Current  export  bulletin 238.  348. 

466.  587.  7.30,  868.  1250 
Current  fishery  statistics,  see  Fish  and 

fisheries. 
Current  information  in  Treasury  Dept. 

Library 1125 

Currents,  see  Ocean  currents. 
Curriculum,     ndiustments     for     gifted 

children 778 

see  also  Naval  Academy,  Annapo- 
lis. 

Currier.   Catherine  B.,   court  case 1426 

Currier.  Clinrles  B..  court  case 1426 

Curry,  Annie,   relief ,       38 


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Curry,  Franc  M.,  court  case 948 

Curry,  Hershel  D.,  relief  of  guardian-    356, 

488,  734 

Curry,  James,  relief 38 

Curry,  Nolan   V.,   relief 356 

Curtis,   Carl   T.    (Representative  from 
Nebr.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 761,  1000 

Curtis,  Port,  chart 197 

Curtiss,  Leon  P.,  solid  angle  for  meas- 
urement of  beta  rays 1353 

Curtiss-Wright     Corporation,      inspec- 
tion of  Buffalo  plants 263 

Cushions : 

boat-seat,  specification 199 

carpet  and  rug,  specification 214 

crutch,   specification 1126 

Cushman,    Arthur    D.,    collection    and 

preservation   of   insects-  1017 
Cushman,  Joseph  A. : 

Foraminifera  from  St.  Croix,  V.  I_  1265 

Upper  Cretaceous  Foraminifera 1171 

Cushman.  Lewis  A.,  jr.,  court  case 81 

Cussewago     sandstone     in     Ohio     and 

Pennsylvania 933 

Custer,    Mont.,    instrument    approach 

charts,  etc 22,  726 

Custer  Battlefield  National  Cemetery-    263, 

368, 469 
Custer  Battlefield  National  Monument-    263. 

368.  409 

Custer  County,  Mont.,  land  grant 1041, 

1059,  1076 

Custom  Maid  Brassiere  Co 405 

Customs,  see  Tariff. 
Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  Court  of, 
see  Court  of  Customs  and 
Patent  Appeals. 
Customs  Bureau—  430.  557,  995,  1125,  1319 
customs  manual,  substitute  pages-  1319 

Customs  Court 173,  626,  1259 

cases    adjudged     (Customs    Court 

reports) 173,  626,  1259 

cases  adjudged  (in  Treasury  deci- 
sions)  127,  830 

Customs  districts,  code  classification-     153 
Cut  Bank,  Mont.,  instrument  approach 

charts 23,  1025 

Cutch  Factory  Anchorage,  chart 670 

Cutler,    Nathan   P.,   jr.,   court  case  of 

exr 319 

Cutler,  Oscar,  court  case 1192,  1409 

Cutting    oil,    specification 300 

Cutworm    control    in    corn    and    other 

cereal   crops 1145 

Cuyler  Harbor,  chart 157 

Cuzco    archeology 982 

CWSO,   see  Community   War   Services 
Office. 

Cyanide   compound,   specification 816 

Cyclones,  see  Storms. 
Cylinders  : 

air  movements  in.  study 93 

buckling  stress,  effect  of  internal 

pressure 1295 

carburetor  air  temperature  effect-  1391 

circular,  subsonic  flow  past 93 

continuous  knock  effect  on  endur- 
ance     1391 

cooling — 

by  shield  in  exhaust  passage.  1390 
cylinders   of   nonuniform    fin- 
width    1390 

problem 290 

tests  of  Pratt  &  Whitney  R- 

2800-21     1393 

with  bonded  copper  fins ].''i05 

correlation  of  cooling  data 93 

cylinder-p  r  e  s  s  u  r  e-indicator 

diagrams 92 

design  of  fins 290 

ducted  head  baffles  to  reduce  cylin- 
der temperatures 1291 

finned   aluminum    muffs   construc- 
tion     1390 

high  temperature  effect  on  knock- 
ing   tendency 1391 

743176 — 47 5 


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Cylinders — Continued 

increased  cooling  surface  effect  on 

performance 1391 

induction    of    water    to    inlet    air 

means  of  cooling 1391 

internal  cooling  requirements 1391 

isotropic   and   orthotropic,    stabil- 
ity           93 

knock-limited    performance   of    N- 
methylaniline    and    xyli- 

dine  blends 1391 

lifting    force    on,    effect    of    com- 

_         pressibility ii03 

lubrication,  visual  studies 1391 

monocoque,    inward    bulge    buck- 
ling  -93,  290 

monocoque,   stresses  and  instabil- 

.     ity   958 

mounting  cylinder  blocks  on  CUE 

crankcases    1391 

porous  chrome-plated  cylinder  bar- 

.  .        rels    1290 

positive-replica   technique  for  ex- 
amining   1391 

pressure  loss  at  altitude 809 

semielliptical,    strength 93 

sound-absorbent    1028 

stiffened  circular,  tests 93 

temperature  of  charge  in  passage 

through  inlet  valve,  etc_  93 
temperature,  knock-limited  power.  1407 
temperatures   for   various   condi- 

•„*^°°^    1390 

thin-wall,    strength 93 

thin-wall,    tests 93 

valve-guide  boss,  effect  of  increas- 
ing size 1391 

see  also  Engines. 
Czaruecki,  K.  R. : 

forward     underslung     cooling-air 

ducts 1288 

fuselage  boundary  layer  on  fighter 

airplane    959 

D 

D.  &  H.  Grocery 244,  488,  734 

D.  A.  B.  Recreational  Resort,  luc 648, 

_       .  1377 

D.  A.  R.,  see  National  Society  of 
Daughters  of  American 
Revolution. 

Dabei,    charts 965 

Dacharry,  Andre  J.,  relief 474, 

612, 1031,  1046 

Dade-Commonwealth  Title  Co 555 

Dade  County,  Fla.,  beach  erosion  study.   1005 
Daft,    Floyd    S.,    anemia    and    granu- 
locytopenia       388 

Daggett,    Calif.,    instrument    approach 

chart 1246 

Dairy  and  Poultry  Market  News  Divi- 
sion    1147 

Dairy  cattle,  see  Cattle. 

r)airy  cows,  see  Cows. 

Dairy  farming,  see  Dairying. 

Dairy     herd-improvement     association 

letter 10,  709 

Dairy  industry,  see  Dairying. 

Dairy   Industry   Bureau 10, 

148,  338.  575,  709,  860,  1145 

estimate 975 

report,  1945 339 

Dairy  products,  manufactured,  produc- 
tion, 1944 573,  1016 

see  also  names  of  products. 
Dairying  : 

Connecticut,   pasture-hay  founda- 
tion         234 

dairy  industry  in  United  States--      339 
dairy  production  program,  instruc- 
tions          461 

dairy  situation,  monthly 8,  706 

dairy  situation,  report 371 

8  point  program 12 

Moor  plans  for  small  co-op  plants.     340 

luarkot   statistics,    1945 1147 

miscellaneous    statistics 574 


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Fage 
Dairying — Continued 

publications,  price  list IIG'J 

statistics 12ol 

Dall).v  Motor  Freight  Lines,  Inc 402 

Dale  Mabry  Field,  instrument  approach 

chart 1025 

Dall,  William  H.,  bibliography,  etc—     310 

Dall  sheep,  see  Sheep. 

Dallas,   Thomas,   preignition   indicator 

for  aircraft  engines 139-1 

Dallas.   Tex.  : 

aeronautical  chart 722,  1153 

aircraft  accident 1022 

airport  obstruction  plan 807 

linances TIT 

instrument  approach  charts-   1024,  1240 
rental    housing    income    and    ex- 
penses        827 

Dallas   &   Fort    Worth    Motor   Freight 

Lines,  Inc : 644 

Dallas  City  Packing  Co 548 

The  Dalles,  Oreg.,  instrument  approach 

chart 728 

Dalmah  Jezirat,  chart 538 

Dalton,  William  A.,  relief 115y 

Damages,  see  Claims. 

Damico,  Sam,  relief 244,  488,  73'! 

Damping  : 

characteristics   of   dash-pots 93 

in  roll,  lifting-surface-theory  val- 
ues   1401 

in  yaw  and  pitch,  data ; 810 

in  yaw,  effect  on  stability  and  con- 
trol   1104 

Dampness    in    basements    and    ground 

floors 348 

Dams : 

construction  for  highway  bridges- 
hearings    755- 

law 1031 

reports 758.  92;h 

correction  for  July  monthly  index.     85C 

of  United  States,  data 850 

see  also  names  of  dams. 

Dana,  Charles  A.,  court  case 555 

Danbury,  Charles  E.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   109(1 

Dance,  Christopher  C,  relief 169,  341i 

Dance    of    Death,    reproduction    from 

Rosenwald    collection 528 

Dandelion,    Russian,    latex-tube    areas 

of  roots,  etc 114S 

Dane,   C.  H..  Eocene,   Paleocene,  etc., 

formations    1172 

Daniel     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 345,  102.'' 

Daniels,  Ephriam,  relief 50,  161 

Daniels,  Everett  J.,  pressure  distribu- 
tion for  turrets  on  wing_  129o 

Danielson  quadrangle.  Conn 934 

Danish  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 84."? 

phrase   book 1130 

Danjo  Gunto,  chart 535 

Dannelly    Field,    instrument   approach 

chart 156,    1024 

Danvers  Shoe  Co.,  Inc 356,  375,  469 

Danville,     Va.,     instrument    approach 

chart 1025 

Danville   Junction,    111.,    railroad   acci- 
dent       278 

Darley,  John  G.,  interview  in  counsel- 
ing, outline 65S 

Darling   &    Co 404, 1182, 1309 

Darlow,  A.  E.,  nutritive  value  of  cot- 
tonseed meal,  etc 1341 

Darrow,  George  M.,  currants  and  goose 

berries 134-1 

Darwin,  Raymond  F.,  accident  investi- 
gation            20 

Dashoen,  southern  root  crop  for  home 

use,  etc 12.^5 

Dashiell,  Alice  T.,  trends  In  day  care 1:502 

Dashpots,   damping  characteristics 93 

Dates   (fruit)  : 

growth  and  ripening 45S 

leaf  elongation  and  fruit  growth-     577 
water  deficit  In  palm 577 


Fage 
Daubendick,  E.  H  ,  contract  settlement-  1333 
l>;iuer,  C  C,  incidence  of  poliomyelitis-   1202 
Daughters  of  American  Revolution,  see 
National        Society       of 
Daughters    of    American 
Revolution. 
Daughton,    Ralph    H.    (Representative 
from  Va.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 605 

report  made  by — 

War  Claims  Com 901 

Daum,  Fred  L. : 

measuring     static      pressure     on 

wing  1294-95 

profiile  drag  of  wing 1296 

Davenport,  Malcolm  C,  court  case 319 

Davenport,  Sara  J.,  Mines  Bur.  publica- 
tions on  health,  etc 1175 

David,  Lily  M.  : 

machine    tool    accessories,     wage 

relationships 956 

machine     tool    accessories,     wage 

structure 527,  1187 

machinery  industries,  wage  struc- 
ture    411,  955 

metalwork    oflice    workers,    wage 

structure 1384 

David  W.  Taylor  Model  Basin 310,  311 

Davidson,    Augusta    R.,    court    case   of 

exr 1095 

Davidson,   Dave,   outlook  and  Agricul- 
ture   Dept.    programs 1232 

Davidson,   R.   Mowbray,   motor  carrier 

decision 644 

Davidson,  Roy  M.,  relief 907.  1031,  1050 

Davies,    D.    W.    v.    Railway    Express 

Agency 281 

Davis,  Burnet  M.  : 

nursing    school    health    practices, 

etc 175 

physician  time  per  patient 64 

Davis,   David  E.,   typhus   complement- 
fixing   antibodies   in 

human  serums 1262 

Davis,  Don  A.,  court  ca.se 283 

Davis,  Dorland  J.,  tests  for  American 

trypanosomiasis 1262 

Davis,  Frances  P.,  Plasmodium  gallina- 

ceum  infection 1262 

Davis,  Hubert  W.  : 

cobalt 394,  936 

fluorspar 635 

fluorspar  and  cryolite 178, 1083 

nickel 792,  1175 

platinum  and  allied  metals 792,  1271 

tungsten 179,  937,  1175 

Davis,  J.  D.  : 

blending  properties  of  coals 790 

carbonizintr  properties  of  coal 936 

Davis,  Jack,  court  case 283,  989 

Davis,  Joel  Baily,  Inc 977 

Davis,   Kennetli    R..   establisliing,   etc., 
heating,  etc.,  contracting 

business 1155 

Davis,  Minerva  C,  relief  of  estate 244 

Davis,   Monnett  B.,    reinstating 425 

Davis,  Paul  H.,  exr.,  court  case 833 

Davis,  Philip,  dynamic  load  on  vertical 

tail 960 

Davis,  R.  E.  : 

digestibility  of  pea  and  liraa-bean 

vines  fed   to   sheep 1342 

distillers'  solubles  in  mixed  feeds-     575 

Davis,  Rastus  L.,  relief 51,  161 

Davis,  W.  B.,  &  Son,  Inc 212 

Davis   Dam,    specifications 76,  180,  276, 

397,    514,    639,    640,    795, 
941,  1087, 1176,  1273,  1369 

Dawes,  E.  A.,  court  case 1377 

Dawson.  John  R.  : 

design  parameters  of  planing-tail 

hulls 810,  1103 

load   at   which   spray   enters   pro- 
pellers      810 

tank  tests  of  flying  boat 99 

tank  tests  of  planing-tail  seaplane 

hulls 1296 

Dawson,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 642 


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Day,   Benjamin   C,    relief 360,  491,  591 

Day  &  Zimmerman,  Inc 1185 

Day  care  of  children  : 

family  care,  bibliography 1099 

family    care,    what    it    means    for 

parent 86 

in  D.  C,  nursery  schools,  etc 600, 

875, 1038,  1050 

migrants'  children  need  care 804 

nursery  school  education  of  today_  1382 

trends 1362 

what  mothers  think  about  it 409 

Dayton,  Ohio  : 

instrument  approach  charts__  585,  1024 

milk    handling,    order 1346 

Daytona    Beach.   Fla.,    instrument   ap- 
proach   chart 1024 

DDT: 

and   derivatives,   physical   proper- 
ties    929 

apple   spraying   recommendations, 

etc 457 

control  of — • 

Anopheles    quadrimaculatus_  1261 

bedbug 339 

coddling   moth 576 

fleas 231 

flies  on  cattle,  etc 148 

forest  insects 457 

household     insects     affecting 

health 628 

insects  affecting  tomatoes 1017 

insects  attacking  guayule 148 

Japanese  beetle 576 

Lygus  and   alfalfa   weevil 1017 

Mexican  fruitfly 1145 

mosquitoes  in  rice  fields 64 

roaches 1145 

truck  crop,  etc.,  insects 709 

digest  of  literature 709 

effect  on — 

aquatic  insects 1145 

aquatic  organisms 269 

fish  and  wildlife 631 

sweetpotato  weevil 709 

excretion    in    man 779 

experiments  on  insects,  summnry_  11 

for  armed  forces 1145 

house    spray    application 269 

house  spray  for  malaria  control--  388 

how   about   DDT? 11 

investigations  at  Henry  R.  Carter 

Memorial   Laboratory 269 

kill     that      flea  !      help      prevent 

typhus 270 

mosquito  insecticide 269 

potatoes,    suggestions    concerning 

DDT  dusts 709 

publications,   list 11 

recommended  uses 1016 

residual  treatments,  cage  for  test- 
ing   1017 

solvent,  insecticide-ingredient 1110 

spraying  from  aircraft 693 

sprays  as  mosquito  larvicides 269 

sprays    for    mosquitoes    in    dwell- 
ings   269 

toxicity  to  Anopheles  quadrimacu- 

latuR 269 

yellow  fever  mosquito  control 502 

The  dead : 

Army   regulations — 

deceased 325.  999,  1214 

preparation,  etc.,  of  remains-  l.'^l. 

998 

transportation  of  remains 325 

evacuation     and     return     of     re- 
mains— • 

hearings 166 

law 7.37 

report 380 

repatriation  of  remains,  estimate-  678 
see  also  Burials. 

Dead  Lake  quadrangle.  Pla 71 

Deaf,  see  Hard  of  hearing. 


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De     Alba,     Jorge,     alimentaci6n     del 

ganado 301 

Dean,  John  N.,  court  case 588 

Dean,    R.    S. : 

boron  in  iron  and  steel 1365 

metallurgical  research  program 1174 

De  Armas,  Eugene,  court  case 1258 

Death  : 

Army    regulations,    settlement    of 

arrears  of  pay 601 

cerebrospinal    meningitis 929 

childhood     mortality     from     acci- 
dents      190 

coal-mine  fatalities,  monthly 73,  790 

compensation,    etc.,    branch    office 

procedures 1127 

current  mortality   analysis 718 

infant  mortality — 

in     1942,     graphic    presenta- 
tion      287 

in       relation       to       maternal 

health   954 

ten   vears  of  progress   in   re- 
ducing      287 

maternal,  ten  years  of  progress  in 

reducing 287 

motor  vehicle  accidents,  quarterly 

summary 17 

Negro  mortality  from  all  causes__      929 

statistics.    1944 1240.    1350 

syphilis  mortality  in  Negro 781 

syphilis  mortality  trends 781 

tuberculosis,       nonwhite       young 

adults 781 

weekly    mortality    index 19,    718 

see  also   Vital   statistics. 
Death  penalty,  see  Capital  punishment. 

Denver,  Richard  W..  court  case 626,  647 

DeBell.  George  W..   court  case 159 

Debenham    Islands,    chart 1412 

I>ebentures,  housing  insurance  fund__     127 
I)el)ts: 

borrowing,  extract  from  Treasury 

Dept 1125 

decrease  limit  of  U.  S.  debt 618. 

761,  874 

farmer  and  national  debt 1320 

governmental     debt     in     U.      S., 

1945 236,   342 

obligations     of     foreign     Govern- 
ments  1125 

State,   in   1945 18 

see\   also    Finance. 

DeCamp.  Ernest,   court  case 1376 

l>eCamp.  Laura  V..  court  case 1376 

I»e  Carbonel.   William  L.  : 
date  of  commission — 

correction  for  July  index 356 

hearings 895,  1075 

law 870 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 251 

reports 755,  774 

DeCarlo,   J.   A. : 

byproduct  and  beehive  coke 1175 

coke  and  byproducts  in  1945 1270 

coke     and     byproducts,     preprint 

from  minerals  yearbook-   1365 
production  of  coke,  etc.,  from  coal- 
gas  792 

DeCastro,    Joseph    F.,    court    case    of 

exr 405.  1183 

Decatur.  Nebr..  bridge 363,  469 

Decatur  Cartage  Co..  Inc 1179 

Decatur  County.  Ind.,  relief--  474.  907,  1037 

Tiecay  in  trees,  list 579 

Deceased,  see  The  dead.  -' 

Decisions  : 

Agriculture    Department 7,    705 

Civil   Aeronautics  Board 20 

Court  of  Claims 624,  776,  1258 

194.3-46,  index  digest 925 

1943-46.  title  page  and  table 

of    cases 925 

Court    of    Customs    and     Patent 

Appeals—   127.  267,  836.  1259 


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Decisions — Continued 

courts,  boards,  etc.,  price  list 504 

Customs    Court 127. 

17.3,    026.    836,    1259 

Federal  Triido  Commission 0.30 

General    AcoountlnK   Office — 

.Tul.v  1.  l')44-.Tnne  30,  194.')__      .'504 

Army  regulations 601,  1431 

index-digest 630.     7S3 

monthly 67,   78.'! 

Geographical    Names    Board 6S, 

272,  786 
Interstate      Commerce      Commis- 
sion— 

finance 278. 

401,  642,  1089,  1179,  1372 

motor  carrier 278.  402,  643, 

800.  044.  1090.  1179,  1372 
motor     carrier      (bound     re- 
ports)     1274 

motor  carrier  (finance)__   279,  402. 
643.  800,  1091,  1179.  137.'! 

traffic 279. 

403.  517.  644.  800,  944. 
1092.  1181,  1275.  1373 

traffic  (bound  reports) 400,  lOSS 

water    carrier 281,    404 

.517,  045,  1093.  1182,  137.") 

National  Labor  Relations  Board 106. 

414.  531,  812.  1298.   1410 

index  to  v.  48 961 

National      Railroad      Adjustment 

Bd.,   awards 107.   531. 

1107.   1192.   1209,    1411 

Patent  Office 26.  731,  869,  1334 

Securities     and     Exchange  •  Com- 
mission  828,  1204 

tables 1421 

Supreme  Court — 

1944,    Oct.    term    (official    re- 
ports)  124,    211 

1944.  Oct.      term      (United 
States  reports) 554. 

685,  1425 

1945,  Oct.   term    (official   re- 
ports)  832,   990. 

1122.  1208.  1316.  1425 
1945,  Oct.  term  (separates)  _  124. 
210.  314-315,  433-434. 
554,  684-685,  988-090, 
1425. 

1945.  Oct.     term     (United 
States   reports) 1425 

1946.  Oct.  term    (separates)-   1425 
Court  of  Claims  cases 624. 

776.  1258 

Tax  Court  reports 125,  435,  833 

Treasury 127,  836,  904 

Veterans  Administration 131, 

215.    438.    559,    840,    907, 
1321,  1430. 
see    also    .Judgments — Opinions — 
alxn    special    subiect. 

Declf-covering,    specifications 541,   968 

Declf  officers,  see  Merchant  marine. 

Declcing.  ship,   seasoning,  etc 580 

Decontamination,  teclinical  manual__     1218 
Decorating    contracting    business,    es- 
tablishing,   etc 132,    348 

Decorations    of    honor  : 

acts     performed     during     present 

war 365 

Army   regulations 216,   325,   999 

merchant  marine  awards 303,  430 

retired  officers  or  employees 553 

time  limit  for  award 58 

see  also  Badges — Medals — also 
names  of  decorations — 
also  names  of  persons  to 
whom  decorations  are 
presented. 
DeCoursey,  .7.  D.,   pyrethrum  extracts 

on   beet  leafhopper 57." 

Dedication  Day.   designating  Nov.   19. 

1946-__   892.  1037,  1073,  1307 
Deen,  0,  T.,  effect  of  DDT  on  sweet- 
potato  weevil ...„_ ,     709 


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Deer,  .John  \f.,  court  case 1309 

Deer  Creelt   division,   see  Provo   River 

project. 
Deering  Native  Village : 

charter 789 

constitution  and  by-laws 1173 

Defense : 

em    guarda    para    a    defesa    das 

Americas 117,  825 

same  (in  French) 117 

same    (in  Spanish) 117,825 

investigation  of  defense   (or  war) 
program,  see,  in  main  al- 
phabet.    World     War, 
1939-45. 
Defense  aid,  see  Lend-lease  operations. 
Defense  Department,  see  Common  De- 
fense Department. 
Defense  Transportation  Office  : 

budget,    1947 822 

estimates,  etc 116,  304,  676 

functions  and  duties 674 

transportation  of  Government  em- 
ployees, transfer  func- 
tions to  heads  of  depart- 
ments   250.  263,  469 

Defense  zinc  property,  exploration 1367 

Defensive  sea  areas,  see  names  of  areas. 
Deferment  of  Government  Employees, 
Review  Committee  on,  see 
Review  Committee  on  De- 
ferment   of    Government 
Employees. 
Deficiency     appropriations     and     esti- 
rnates,      see     Appropria- 
tions— also    special    sub- 
ject, or  name  of  depart- 
ment,    etc.,     submitting 
estimate. 
Deflation  : 

double  trouble,  what  to  do 679 

Latin  America,  wartime  and  post- 
war         818 

same   (in   Snanish) 818 

Deflection,  see  also  Buckling. 
Deflectors  on  wine  with  full-span  split, 

etc..    flaps 104 

Deelet  Noor  Antes,   see  Dates    ffruit). 
DeGolyer.    Willard.    Sullivan    County. 

N.  Y..  soil  survev !_   1235 

Dehydrated    food,    d  e  t  e  r  i  o  r  a  t  iv  e 

changes 221 

see  also  name  of  food. 
Deignan,    H.    G..    new    leafbirds    from 

Siam    981 

Deitz,   Victor  R.,   hvsteresis   in   physi- 
cal   adsorption " 239 

DeKorse,  .Tacob,  court  case 1183 

De  Lacy,   Hugh    (Representative  from 
Wash.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 252 

report  made  by— ^ 

Naval  Affairs  Com 606 

DeLancey.  Ralph  W..  court  case 1156 

Delaney,  John  J.  f Representative  from 
N.  T.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Rules    Com 255 

484,  608,  760,  899-90() 
Delano,   James  B.  : 

drag  of  windshields 293 

pressure  distribution  on  fuselage.       96 
Delaware  : 

additional    judge 379.  876.  892,  1041 

conservation  practices,  handbook.       16 

court  case 521,  1282 

distribution    of   Pennsvlvania    an-' 

thracite 394.  509 

finances 1350 

fruit  growers,  relief I 358 

mail   routes,   schedules 301 

819,  1111,  1416 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 531 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

Pelaware  &  Hudson  R.  R.,  accident.,,     181 


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Delaware   Bay,   coast   pilot 155 

Delaware  Breakwater,  ciiart lU2o 

Delaware  Highway  Deparlment  : 

bridge  across  Delaware  Kiver — 

hearings    IOCS 

law 1U38 

reports 747,  913 

Delaware,     Lackawanna     &,     Western 

R.  R.  accident 78 

Delaware  River  : 
bridge — 

hearings    1068 

law -- 1038 

reports    747,  913 

engineer    reports 1134 

Delays,   Army   regulations 210, 

560, 1214,  1322,  1431 

Delgado,   Irma  M.,  relief 33,  258,  340 

Delago,  Lucy,  relief 35,  258,  349 

DeLoUis,  Nicholas  J.,  sodium  chloride 

effect  on  boric  acid,  etc —  1027 

Delone,  Helen  S.,  court  case 991 

Delousing,  methyl  bromide  as  agent 576 

Delp,  Frank  S.  court  case 319 

Del  Rio,  Tex.,  aeronautical  chart 722 

bridge 891,  914,  1044 

Delta  Air  Corp.,  emergency  board 1077 

Del  Turco,  Rosello  R.,  Sperry  gyro  in 

turning   1190 

DeLuca,  Frank,  charging  efficiency  of 

engines    94 

Del  Valle,  Fundador  Nieves,  relief 356, 

612,  734 

Demand  and  price  situation 8,  706 

Demarest,  David  F. : 

Berea  and  Murrysville  sands 633 

Berea  sand  of  northern  Ohio 70 

Demer,  L.  J.,  ovalization  of  tubes 103 

DeMeritt,  Harold  S. : 

bicycles,  Japanese  trade  study 316 

electrical      equipment,      Japanese 

trade    study 316 

textile  machinery,  Japanese  trade-  318 
D'Emilio,  Francesco,  relief-  881,  1031,  1064 
Demobilization  : 

armed    forces 170,  171,  264.  380 

materiel  and  personnel 1255 

of    Army 365 

progress   of   plant   disposal 380 

Demolitions,   field  manual 842 

Demurrage  : 

McFarland,  L.  D.,  Co 280 

Southern  California  Minerals  Co-     403 

Denbigh,  Basil  K.,  admr.,  court  case 1209 

Denbigh,  John  H.,  court  case  of  admr-   1209 

Denfeld,  Louis  E.,  statement 59 

Den  Hartog,  Edith  E. : 

secondary  antimony  in  1945 1270 

secondary  lead  in  1945 937 

secondary  tin  in  1945 937 

Denison,  George  A.,  blood  testing  and 

treatment  program 929 

Denmark,  air  transport  services  agree- 
ment     1313 

Denney,  Maude  C,  relief 38,  491,  591 

Dennis,  Samuel  J.,  standards  for  meas- 
uring housing  needs 904 

Dennis,  William  B.,  fluorspar  deposits, 

exploration 937 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Co 270 

Denny,  Francis  P.,  exr.,  court  case 555 

Denny,  William  B.,  court  case 184 

Dental  apparatus  and  supplies  : 

Ships  Bur.  manual,  dental  appli- 
ances    1414 

simplified  practice,  excavating 

burs 1353 

specifications — 

abrasive    disks 1126 

abrasive   paste 129 

absorbent    rolls 437 

anvils    -      214 

cavity  lining  and  thinner 996 

copper  bands  and  sheets 1211 

garnet  paper  cones 214.  n.TS 

lubricating  compound 214 

pulp-canai    broaches 214 


Page 

Dental  apparatus  and  supplies — Con. 
specifications — Continued 

pulp-canal    files 1211 

red  copper  cement 689 

rubber  plaster  bowls 322 

steel  bands  and  strips 996 

see  also  name  of  special  apparatus 
or  supply. 

Dental  attendance,  Army  regulation 1322 

Dental  care : 

Army  regulations,  reports,  returns, 

and  records 216,  1213 

children,  conference  report 86 

Navy,  more  efficient  care  for  per- 
sonnel  44,  47,  162 

Dental  caries,  in  relocated  children 502 

Dental  clinics,  children's,  time  per  serv- 
ice     1361 

Dental  Corps,  Army  : 

graduate  education  for  officers 999 

regulation 1213 

Dental   Division,    Navy,   more  efficient 

care  of  Navy  personnel-      44, 
47,  162 

Dental  research,  providing  for 617 

Dentistry  : 

dentists'    assistants,    outlook    for 

women 412 

women  dentists,   outlook  in  occu- 
pation         193 

Denver,  Colo. : 

aeronautical    chart 584 

aircraft  accident 1021 

apartment  house  rent  control 1117 

finances    583 

instrument  approach  charts 345, 

726, 1246 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western  R.  R.  : 

court  case 989,   1425 

emergency  board 972 

rates  on  kapok 517 

Denver  &  Salt  Lake  Ry.,  accident 401 

Denver   &    Salt    Lake    Western   R.    R., 

court  case 989,  1425 

Denver  Federal  Center,  specification   _  1176 

Deodorant,    specification 1415 

Department  stores,  see  Stores. 
Departmental   Committee   on   Cultural 
and    Scientific    Coopera- 
tion         682 

Departments  of  Government  of  United 
States,  see  Government 
offices. 

Depauw    quadrangle,    Ind 1082 

Dependable  Motors 1309 

Dependable   Packing  &   Provision   Co_     319 
Dependents : 

accrued  amounts  payable 1127 

allowances    for,    regulations 216, 

438, 841, 1128 

rental   deductions,    regulations 691, 

1213 
transportation,  payment — 

hearing 45,  252,  264.  498 

laws 241,  592 

reports 59,  167,  382 

transportation,   regulations 132, 

216,438,  1431 
travel  of  family  on  change  of  sta- 
tion        390 

Deportation  problems,  study,  hearings-    164, 

247,  746 
Deposit     Insurance     Corporation,     see 
Federal     Deposit     Insur- 
ance Corporation. 
Deposits,  see  Soldiers'  deposits. 
Depreciation,  roadway  properties,  stud- 
ies         517 

Depth-perception  apparatus,  specifica- 
tion         214 

Derelicts,   north  Pacific  Ocean 814 

Dermen,     Haig,     colchicine     in     plant 

breeding    458 

Derryberry,  Mayhew,  health  education 
in  public  health  pro- 
gram      269 

Descalabrado,  Rio,  quadrangle,  map —     509 


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Deschutes  County,  Oreg.,  lands 30 

Deschutes  National   Forest 1417 

Deschutes  National  Park 1201 

Deschutes    project,    specifications 276. 

795,  941 
Descriptive  CatalopinK,  Advisory  Com- 
mittee  on,    see   Advisory 
Committee  on  Descriptive 
Cataloging. 

Desertion,   Army   regulations 439,  1129 

Desiccant  containers  and  storage  cases. 

specification 110 

Designs : 

agreement  with  Great  Britain 988 

oflicial  gazette 26,  731 

Desks,  steel,  specification 680 

Des  Moines,   Iowa : 

aerouautical    chart 1153 

instrument  approach  chart 22,  124G 

Des  Moines  River,  bridges 494,  747,   873. 

913, 1038 
Desmon,  Leland  G.,  exhaust  blowdown 

turbine    1407 

Desmond.  James  P.,  relief 265,  356,  461> 

Dessez,  Lester  A.,  relief 882,  90S 

Detail  Branch,  Marine  Corps 41f> 

Deterding,  Florence  H.,  court  case 1277 

Detergents : 

dishwashing,  performance  test 1166 

setiuestration  of  calcium,  etc 1078 

specifications 214,  1211 

Standards  Bur.  publications,  etc_     868 
Deters,  Owen  J.,  jet-boundary,  etc.,  for 

partial-span    models 959 

Detonation,  effect  of  fuel-air  ratio.  etc_       93 

Detour,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 1371 

Detroit,  Mich. : 

aeronautical  chart 156,  1153 

employment  patterns  of  Mexicans-     192 

fare    increase 428 

finances    341 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

Detroit   Bankers   Co 1277 

Detroit  River : 

American    Channel   portion,    engi- 
neer report 1328 

chart 137 

Detroit    Steel    Casting    Co.,    acid-steel 

tests 178 

Detroit  Trust  Co 990,  1317 

Detweiler    Bros.,    Inc 1287 

Detwiler,    S.    B.,    currants    and   goose- 
berries   1344 

Development  and  Reconstruction,  In- 
ternational Bank  for, 
see  International  Bank 
for  Reconstruction  and 
Development. 
Devices : 

insecticide,    etc.,    poison,    market- 
ing— 

hearings    595 

report    472 

Devils   Lake   Reservation,   jurisdiction 

over  offenses 378,  601,  737 

D'Ewart,    Wesley    A.     (Representative 
from  Mont.)  : 
report  made  by — - 

Public  Lands  Com 368,  1059 

Deweese,  Minnie,  relief 51,  161 

Deweese,  Neal,  relief 51,  161 

Deweese,  Raymond,  relief 51,  161 

DeWitt,   Wallace,  jr. : 

Berea,  etc.,  sandstones  in  Ohio  and 

Pa    933 

Berea  sand  of  northern  Ohio 70 

D'Heur,  Allard,  exr.,   court   case 650 

Dhu,  Gaylon.  relief 596,  908,  1031 

Diagnosis    recording 441 

Diagonal-tension  field  investigations 94 

Diagrams,    navigation   problems 814 

Diaguita   Indians: 

of  Argentina 981.' 

of    Chile 982 

Diamanus   montanus.   see  Fleas. 
Diamond,    Pauline    T.,    activity    coef- 
ficients of  p-phenosulfon- 
ate    buffers 1354 


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Diamond,   Raleigh  B.,  relief 742 

Diamond  Alkali  Co 428 

Diamond  powder,  size  grading 1156 

Diaphragms,  corrugated  metal,  limit- 
ing useful  deflections 94 

Diarrhea,    studies    of    acute    diarrheal 

diseases 388,  1166 

Dias,  Obaldino  F.,   relief  of  estate 474, 

612, 734 

Diasone,  treatment  of  leprosy 1361 

Diaz  Rodriguez,  Justo,  Tabio,  study  in 
rural  social  organiza- 
tion      232 

Dibble  General  Hospital,  lands 58,  162 

DiBenedetto,  John,  court  case 1277 

Dicalcium    silicate,    added    materials, 

effect   588 

Dichlorodifluoromethane,  extinction  of 
propane    and    butane 

fiames 936 

Dick,  A.  B.,  Co 1281 

Dicke,  F.  F.,  damage  by  corn  ear- 
worms 11 

Dicken,  Elizabeth  M.,  court  case 990 

Dicken,  Mary  J.,  court  case 647,  990 

Dickinson,  E.  F.  Sherwood,  court  case-   1095 

Dickinson,  William  M.,  court  case 553, 

647, 1377 
Dickinson,    N.    Dak.,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart 726 

Dickson,  Allan  D.,  substance   in  corn- 
stalks    that     retards 
growth  of  Diplodia  zeae_       12 
Dickson,    George,    physical    properties 

of  mica 159 

Dickstein,       Samuel       (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
reports  made  by- — ■ 

Claims  Com 37,  39 

Immigration  and  Naturaliza- 
tion   Com 41 

Postwar  Immigration  and 
Naturalization,  Select 
Committee  to  Investigate 
and     Study     Laws     and 

Problems  Relating  to 46 

Dictionaries : 

Aleut  and  English 177 

occupational    titles 430 

Spanish 327 

Die  castings,  zinc-base  alloy 1320 

Diehl,  Walter  S..  design  of  flying  boat 

hulls 96 

Dieke,  Sally  H.,  rodenticides 1078 

Diers,  C.  L.,  contract  decision 698 

Diesel  engines,  see  Engines. 

Diesel  locomotives,  see  Locomotives. 

Dietitians,  payment  for  leave 880,  1038 

Dietrich,  Adam,  motor  carrier  decision.   1180 
Dietrich,  Joseph  R.,  rubber  conductors 

for  ignition  cables 1389 

Dietz,    A.    G.    H.,    curing    resin-wood 

combinations 103 

Differential  equations,   coeflicients  for 

integrating 467 

Diffusers    (aircraft)  : 

low-pressure  boundary  layer  con- 
trol    1290 

Digests,  see  Index-digests — also  special 
subject. 

Diggers,   clay,   specification 1414 

Dihedral : 

effect  on  stability,  etc 1103,  1294 

effective,  minimize  reduction 1391 

moderately  high  effective,  tests  of 

2  airplanes 1404 

Di  Ina,  Anthony,  relief 478 

Dikmans,    Gerard,    parasites,    etc.,    of 

sheep 1343 

Dilbert    posters 962 

Dill,  Richard  S. : 

condensation  in  wall  specimens 1156 

dampness  in  basements  and  ground 

floors 348 

Diller,  M.  F.,  relief 35 

Dillinger,  Leonard,  court  case 550 

Dillon,  Constance,  maternity  homes  for 

unmarried  mothers 804 


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Dillon,    Mont.,    Instrument    approach 

chart 345,  1246 

Dimercaptopropanol,  arsenic  poisoning 

treatment 1166 

Dingeldein,    Richard   C. : 

maximum  lift  coefficients,  etc.,  of 

airplanes 1292 

static-thrust    tests    of    rotor-blade 

designs 1292 

Dingman,  Daniel  B.,  court  case 1277 

Dining-car    Employees'    Union,    Local 

No.  351 404 

Dinner  Key,  acquisition 366,  481 

Dinosaurs,  from  Lance  formation 1205 

Dinson,   Candilaria,  relief 474,  734,  764 

Dinson,  Laura,  relief  of  guardian 474, 

734, 764 

Dinson,  Severo  A.,  relief 474,  734,  764 

Dinson,  Teresita,  relief  of  guardian 474, 

734,  764 

Dinwiddie,  Gertrude,  court  case 210 

Diphtheria  : 

immunization 628 

incidence  and  trends 779 

Diplodia  zeae,  growth,  substance  that 

retards 12 

Diploid  corn,  see  Corn. 

Diplomatic  list 123,  831 

Diplomatic   service,   see   Foreign   serv- 
ice 

Direct  Realty  Co 428,  678 

Director   of   Liquidation,   see  Office  of 
Director  of  Liquidation. 
Directories  : 

agricultural    periodicals,    etc.,    in 

Latin  America 200 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 1343 

biographical    directory    of    Amer. 

Congress 1058 

commodities  and  services 548, 

678,  825,  977,  1202,  1309 

congressional,  79th  Cong. 2d  sess 240. 

1157 

decontrolled  commodities 1419 

educational 269,  627,  1361 

Forest  Service 1146 

German  radar  equipment 1001 

health  authorities 1261 

housing  and  planning  agencies 818 

Interior  Department 391 

labor  unions 192 

Meat  Inspection  Division 15,  1237 

Price  Administration  Offlce__  306,  1309 
State,     etc.,     industrial     hygiene 

personnel 1078 

telephone — 

Interior  Department 1265 

Public  Buildings  Administra- 
tion     1169 

War  Department 135, 

218,    328,    562,    694,    844, 
1002,  1218,  1327. 
U.   S.  register  of  merit  sires  and 

dams 457 

unions  and  research  directors 1384 

venereal  disease  clinics 1079 

see  also  Registers. 
Dirks,    Frederick    C,    private    capital 

requirements    1361 

Disability,  see  Sickness. 
Disabled,  see  Civil  service  pensions — 
Foreign    service — Handi- 
capped— Sickness  —  Vet- 
erans. 
Disabled  American  Veterans  : 

report    878 

tax  exemption 495,  600,  737 

Disbursements  : 

administrative  procedure 1428 

requisition  for  disbursing  funds--   1364 
Disbursing  officers  : 

Army  regulations — 

bonds  of  account;il)le  officers.      559 
disbursing    officers    and    pub- 
lic funds 131,  559,  1213 

special    agents 998 

checks.  Treasury  Dept.,  circular 836 

symbols  assigned : 994 


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Disbursing  officers — Continued 

technical    manual,    agent    finance 

officers 327,  561 

Disbursing  stations,  technical  manual-     442, 

562 
Discharge  : 

Army  regulations 217,  325, 

439,  692,  999,  1214,  1322 

Army,  war  effort  investigation 250 

Coast  Guard,  boards  to  review 917, 

1037,  1060 
Navy,   delay    rel.    to   medical   per- 
sonnel         264 

Navy,  12  months  or  more  of  serv- 
ice at  sea 251 

technical    manual 1001 

Disciplinary  barracks,  vocational  train- 
ing program 694 

Discipline,  see  Military  discipline. 
Discontinued    publications,    note    list- 
ing   5,  454,  857, 

1014,   1141,   1228,   1340 
Discounts  : 

Federal  reserve  member  banks 778 

reports.  Farm  Credit  Administra- 
tion     459,  1345 

Discrimination  in  employment : 

Erohibit,   hearings 255 
tate   legislation 192 

see  also  Women. 

Discussion  groups,  G  I  round-table 132, 

133,    439,    440,    560,    561, 
692 
Diseases : 

industrial    955 

loss  of  pay  during  absence  due  to_   1128 

nomenclature  and  diagnosis 441 

publications,  price  list 932 

suggestion  as  cause 656 

see  also  Contagious  and  infecti- 
ous diseases — Sickness — ■ 
also  names  and  classes  of 
diseases. 
Diseases  of  animals,  see  names  of  dis- 
eases, or  animals  affected. 
Diseases  of  plants  : 

control  in  home  orchards 710 

experiment  station  progress.  1945-     710 
forest  pathology  special  release--     577 

plant  disease  reporter 12,  711 

index  to  v.  28 1146 

supplements   1017 

supplements,    indexes-  12.  711,  8R1 

vegetable  gardener's  handbook 709 

see    also    names    of    diseases,    or 
plants  affected. 

Diseases  of  poultry,  investigations 1342 

Dish-baskets,  specification 969 

Disher,  John  H.,  cooling  correlation  of 

engine    1189 

Dishong.    Sam,    relief 474,  612,  734 

Dishwashing  compound,  specification —     671 
Dishwashing    detergents,    rating    per- 
formance   1166 

Dishwashing  machines,  spooificntions_     969 
Disinfection,    see    names    of    disinfec- 
tants. 
Diskin.  Simon  H.  : 

shear    strength     of    skin-stiffoner 

panels    1401 

strain  measurements,  etc.,  of  box 

beam    1290 

Disks  : 

abrasive-coated,    specification 1304 

abrasive,  dental 1126 

Dispensers  : 

aerosol  insecticide,  specification 541 

paper  drinking  cups 837 

Disposal  of  Federal  Property  for  Edu- 
cational Purposes,  Inter- 
agency Committee  on.  see 
Interagency  Committee 
on  Disposal  of  Federal 
Property  for  Educational 
Purposes. 
Dissociation  constants  : 

of  o-phthalic  acid,  etc 4R7 

of  p-hydroxybenzolc  acid,  etc 467 


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Page 
Distillers'    solubles,    concentrated,    as 
replacement    for    ttiolas- 
ses    575 

Distilling  columns,   laboratory 1251 

Distinguished  leaders  in  Western  Hem- 
isphere,   exchange 128 

Distribution   (economics)  : 

cost     analysis.     Commerce     Dept. 

studies 158,  237 

cost  analysis,  management  tool 237 

methods  and  costs 65,  11C8,  1363 

Distribution  Cost  Unit 108 

Distribution  Division,  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Commerce  Bur 587 

District  attorneys,  assistant  U.  S.  at- 
torneys,  appointment 620 

District  Court  of  United  States  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  :       > 

building    254 

estimates    427,  54G 

see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
District  Courts  : 
in — 

Connecticut 57,  162 

01<lahoma    210 

Washington  State 57,  162 

judgments   rendered,   lists 126, 

435,  556,  688,  994 
jurisdiction   in   tort  claims — 

minority    views 43,  248 

reports    43,  248,  759 

officers  and  employees 43,  620,  1046 

rules    of    civil    procedure,    amend- 
ments   1207 

rules  of  civil  procedure,   prepara- 
tion   — : 547 

rules  of  criminal  procedure 433,  831 

see  also  District  Court  of  United 
States  for  District  of  Co- 
lumbia —  Judges  —  also 
names  of  parties  to  suits. 
District  judges,  see  Judges. 

District   News   Co 1377 

District  of  Columbia 384 

626, 927,  1259 
adoption    procedure    outside    for 

children  horn  in_  599,  616,  873 

aeronautical  charts 345,  725 

alley  dwellings — 

hearings 164 

law 873 

reports 617,  887 

Apprenticeship  Council,  appoint 599, 

737 

apprenticeship,    voluntary 599,  737 

appropriations,   1946 — 

estimates 546,  823 

appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates    822,  975 

hearings    472,  905 

law 1038 

reports    472,  763,  875 

bank  holiday  on  Saturday 768, 

887,  1038 

barbiturates,  manufacture,  etc 495 

blackout  funds,  use  for  veterans.    477. 

495  737 
Blair    House,    life    and    times    In 

Washington    433 

Board    of    Education    employees, 

salaries 887,  1038 

bridges  across   Potomac   River 363, 

890,  916,  1038.  1053 
charitable    associations,     vote    of 

members,  etc 745,  1038,  1070 

climatological  summary 732 

clinics,  study  of  venereal  diseases-     389 

commissioners,  report,   1945 .384 

communicable  diseases  in,  control_    744 
1038,  1069 
corporations  in,  quorum  for  busi- 
ness transaction 30 

Corrections  Department,  creating.    600. 

768,  873 
Cosmetology  Board 586 


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District  of  Columbia — Continued 

Court  of  Appeals,  ate,  in  main  al- 
phabet,    United     States 
Court  of  Appeals  for  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia, 
day  care  of  children,  establish  svs- 

tem 600,  875,  1038,  1050 

distribution   of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite   394,  509 

East  Executive  Avenue,  reopening.  1201 
educational   associations,   vote   of 

members,  etc__  745,  1038,  1070 

emergency  rent  act,  extend 30, 

617, 873, 887 
employees,      increase      compensa- 
tion— 

hearings    50 

law    737 

reports 473,  484,  593 

employees,     increased     compensa- 
tion appropriations 304, 

472, 592 

experiments  on   dogs,  prohibit 888 

Federal  City  Charter  Commission, 
incorporate — 

hearing . 772 

report    772 

Federal    reservations,    arrests 

within 923 

fees  of  nur.ses 1038,  1069 

finances,    1944 235 

Fire  Department,  salaries  of  mem- 
bers  745,  916,  1038 

Fire  Department,  salaries  of  pilots 

and  marine  engineers 40,  162 

fiscal  relations  with  U.  S 763 

flight    charts 1245 

gasoline  pumps  with  decimal  ma- 
chinery  377,  469.  477 

government,  report,  1945 384 

see  also,  above  and  below, 
names  of  divisions,  etc., 
of  government. 

hospital  center,   establishment 887, 

1038 
housing,  rebuilding  slums,  etc_  887,  1038 

Jail,  court  case  of  supt 84 

judiciary  appropriation,  estimate.     427 

Jury  Commission,  reappointments.    768, 

1038,   1050 

Juvenile  Court,  report 927 

mail  routes,   schedules 302. 

673,  971,  1416 

meteorological    summary 27 

milk,    defining   pasteurized 1038. 

1050,  1069 

milk  handling,  order 150,  1346 

motor    vehicles — 

and  trailers,  fee  for  releas- 
ing liens 30,  40 

parking   for   persons   in   Fed. 

offices    377 

Municipal  Court,  judges 1051,  1069 

Navajo  Tribal  Council  delegation.   1268 

official    register 17 

penal    institutions,    court    case   of 

supt 648,  650 

penal   institutions,   transfer  func- 
tions  600,  768,  873 

police,    adjustment    of    salaries 246, 

377,  873 

police,    increasing    salaries 745, 

916, 1038 

post  route  map 113 

precipitation,       on       27.0074-day 

cycle    551 

property — 

acquisition  by  U.  S 894,  1031 

in  and  contiguous  to  waters, 

fire   protection 1039 

of  Disabled   American   Veter- 
ans, tax  exempt.  495,  600,  737 
used  by  Government,  tax  ex- 
empt           30 

Public  Utilities  Comn.,  court  case.     285 
public  works,  estimates 546 


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District  of  Columbia — Continued 

publications,  price  list 391 

real  estate  in,  accjuisition 495 

recorder  of  deeds,  closing  office  on 

Saturdays—  916,   1038,  1051 
records,  free  copies  for  veterans-       30 
Reformatory,  court  case  of  supt_     186 
register  of  wills,  additional  depu- 
ties  887,  1038,  1069 

religious     associations,     vote     of 

members.  etc__  745,  1038,  1070 
Rent  Control  Administrator,  esti- 
mate         975 

schools,   heads   of   depts.   of   mili- 
tary science,   etc 617, 

887,  1038 

servicemen's  loans 40,  471,  591 

small  rockfish  in,  selling 30 

statue  to  Nathan  Hale 750,  1039 

taxation  of  rolling  stock 30,  40 

teachers,  retirement 887,   1038,   1070 

teachers,  salary  increase 887,  1038 

Thomas    Jefferson    and    National 

Capital    1272 

trust    companies,    annual    report 

making    , 30 

unemployment       insurance       act, 

amending 888,  916,  1038 

utilities  for  veterans'  housing 600, 

617,737 

war  casualties 532 

Washington  National  Airport — 

airport   obstruction   plan 726 

instrument  approach  charts.    345, 
727, 1025 

water   supply 1220 

weights  and  measures  offices 1156 

Workhouse,  court  case  of  supt_  188,  953 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

ace  also  National  Capitol  Housing 
Authority. 
District      of      Columbia      Committee, 
House  : 

calendar    40 

hearings 164,    888 

reports    40, 

246,    477,    599-600,    744- 
745,  887-888.  1050-51 
District  of  Columbia  Committee,   Sen- 
ate : 

calendar 261,  1162 

hearing   55 

reports  ___  377,  495,  616-617,  768,  916, 

1069-70 
District  of  Columbia  Education  Asso- 
ciation       627 

District  of  Columbia  Redevelopment 
Land  Agency,  establish- 
ing  887,  1038 

District  Training  School,  road  open- 
ing         30 

Dive   (aircraft)  : 

velocity  gained  and  altitude  lost-       94 

Diven,    Charles   L.,   court   case 1116 

Diver,    J.    R.,    effect   of   fuel-air   ratio, 

etc.,  on  detonation 93 

Divers,  additional  pay.  Army  regula- 
tions         438 

Dix  Machine  Works 1333 

Dixiana.  S.  C,  railroad  accident 1371 

Dixie  Margarine  Co 742 

Dixie  Motor  Coach  Corporation 1180 

Dixie  Sales  Co 1419 

Dixon,  H.  M.,  cooperative  work  in  out- 
look and  goals 1345 

Djapara    Reede,    chart 669 

Djoewana,   chart 669 

Doane,  Elaince  V.,  wartime  labor,  Hous- 
ton ordnance  plant 657 

Dobbin,    C.   E.,    geologic,   etc..    map   of 

Garland,  etc.,  anticlines-     507 

Dobbins,  Nathan  A.,  court  case 519,  1278 

Dobson,  George  L.,  relief 244,  488,  734 

Docket      Section,      Civil      Aeronautics 

Board 20,  720 


Pase 
Doctors,   see  Physicians. 

Document  catalog,   76th   Congress 177 

Documentary   pul)lications,   see   names 
of  departments,  etc.,  issu- 
ing publications. 
Documents,    see    Congressional    docu- 
ments— Government  pub- 
lications— Records — also 
subject  of  document. 
Documents  Office.  67,  177,  390,  504,  630,  784, 
931, 1080, 1169,  1264,  1364 

new  classification  numbers 5,  143,  227, 

335,    453,    571,    702,    857, 
1013,   1141,   1227,   1339 
corrections    for    p.    335    and 

453 570 

Dodd,  William  E.,  Jr. : 

court  case 407,  651,  989 

court  case,  expenses 354 

Dodez,  George  W.,  court  case 648,  1278 

Doerner,  H.  A. : 

chlorination  of  magnesia 275 

production  of  magnesium  oxide 510 

Dog  ticks,  see  Ticks. 

Dogs,  experiments  on,  prohibit  in  D.  C_     888 

Dogwood,  American  wood 149 

Dollar,  R.  Stanley,  court  case 1095,  1122 

Dollar  : 

farmer's,    protecting 826 

great    American    dollar,    farmer's 

share 1117 

Dolliver,     James     I.      (Representative 
from  Iowa)  : 
report   made   by — 

Immigration  and  Naturaliza- 
tion   Com 477 

Dolly,   propeller,    specifications 443,   845 

Domar,   Evsey   D.,   public   finance  and 

full    employment 387 

Domengeaux,    James     (Representative 
from  La.)  : 
reports   made   by — 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisher- 
ies Com 751 

Domestic  air  mail,  see  Air  mail. 
Domestic   allotment    act,    see   Agricul- 
ture. 
Domestic     commerce,     see    Commerce. 

Domestic    Commerce    Office 1352 

Domestic   employees  : 

old-age    insurance 660 

wartime   shifts   into   other  indus- 
tries         659 

Domiciliary  care,  testimony  pertaining 

to 485 

Dominican    Republic  : 

American   nation   series 301 

chart 535 

economic  conditions,  1944 238 

economic  conditions,  1945 1353 

economic  controls  and  commercial 

policy 832 

universities 970 

who's  who  on  postage  stamps 112 

Dominick,  Alice  H.,  exrx.,  court  case —  81 
Dominick,  Bayard,  court  case  of  exrs__  81 
Dominick,  Gayer  G.,  exr.,  court  case —       81 

Dominion  Coal  Co.  piers 420 

Dominion  Iron  and  Steel  Co.  piers 420 

Donahue,  Barbara,  accident  investiga- 
tion         154 

Donaldson,     Coleman     D..     air     flows 

about    airfoil 809 

Donations,  Army   regulations 324 

Dondero,    George    A.     (Representative 
from  Mich.)  : 

contested   election 40 

Donely,   Philip  : 

effective  gust  structure 96 

occurrence   of  atmospheric  gusts, 

etc 1399 

Donlan,  Charles  J. : 

analyzing   wind-tunnel   data 9.') 

spin  tests  of  low-wing  monoplane.     100 


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Donnell,    Forrest    C.     (Senator    from 
Mo.)  : 
paper  presented   by — 

message  to  preachers 902 

reports  made  by — 

Immigration   Com 918 

Donnell,  L.  H.,  stability  of  cylinders  or 

panels 93 

Donnelley,  R.  K.,  &  Sons  Co 663,  1106 

Donnelly  Garment  Co 405,  1278,  1377 

Donnelly  Garment  Workers'  Union 405, 

1278    1377 
Doolittle,    S.   P.,    vegetable   gardener's 

handbook ^_     709 

Doors,  Douglas  lir  standard  stock 25 

Doran,     Jewel,     fairing     compositions 

for  aircraft 94 

Dorman,  Harley  A.,  court  case 1183 

Dorrance,  Wayland  C,  court  case 1277 

Dorsey,  Vernon  M.,  court  case 239 

Dorsey  Bros 1375 

Doscher,  Gustav  F.,  relief 742,  764    870 

Doshim,  John,  relief 356,  488,  590 

Doss,  Mildred  A.,  index-catalog  of  medi- 
cal and   veterinary   zool- 

Doster,  Bernice,  impact  of  the  war  on 

Seattle-Tacoma    area 806 

Dothan,     Ala.,     instrument     approach 

chart _   10'>4 

Doucette,  Charles  F.,  lily  weevil,  pest 

^      ,  in  Pacific  Northwest 576 

Douds,  Charles  T.,  appeal  from  removal 

as  regional  director 195 

Dougherty,  Ellsworth  Y.,  magnetic  re- 
connaisance  in  Minne- 
sota  I'^Sg 

Dougherty,  P.,  Co 1278 

Doughton,    Robert   L.    (Representative 
from  N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference'Com 352,  470,  1048 

Ways  and  Means  Com 485 

T^        ,         .    .r-u  609,  761,  902 

Douglas,  A.  Vibert,  astronomy  in  world 

at  war 310,  311 

Douglas,   Ariz.,   aeronautical  chart 584, 

^  1242 

Douglas   Aircraft    Co 1§7 

Douglas  Airport,  instrument  approach 

chart 10'>4 

Douglas  County,  Xev.,  Blue  Metal  co- 
rundum     property      ex- 

ploration 1268 

Douglas    County,    Wis.,    bridge    across 

St.    Louis    River 891, 

Douglas  DC-3  airplane,  see  Airplanes' 

Douglas  fir,  see  Fir. 

Douglas,  Fort,  land  conveyance 263, 

Douglas  Silk  Products  Co.,  Ine___  414*  663 
Douty,    H.    M.,    wage   policy   and    fact  ' 

finding   boards 806 

Dove,  Jerome,  relief 357,  480,  734 


Dove,  W.  E.,  DDT  experiments  on  in- 
sects          11 

Dow,  Norris  F.,  compressive  strength  of 

shept-stiffener   panels 1293 

Dowding,      E.      P..      beneficiation      of 

chromite 509 

Dowling  Bros.  Distilling  Co 64') 

Downey,   M.   G.  : 

gypsum 10S3 

gypsum  and  gypsum  products 1270 


slate 


938 


slate  industry  in  1945 _~_   l'>70 

sulfur  and  pyrites I_   1175 

Downey,      Sheridan       (Senator      from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Civil  Service  Com__   763.  906,  1063 
Military  Affairs  Com_   922,1073-74 

Downs,  Arthur  F.,  relief 480,  597,  734 

Downs,    L.    E.,    commercial    water    re- ' 

pellent    properties 460 


Page 
Downwash    (aircraft)  : 

compressibility    effects 1406 

ground       effect       on       downwash 

angle 94,290 

Downy   mildew  : 

environal  factors  in  cabbage 573 

invasion   of   cabbage   seedlings  by 

„  fungus 337 

Doyle,     Clyde     (Representative     from 
Calif.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 431 

reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 355,  357 

r,     ,     ^  „  359-360,  742-744,  881 

Doylestown,  Pa.,  aircraft  accident 1351 

Uratung-room  supplies,  general  sched- 

ule  of  supplies 128 

urarts,  acceptance  by  member  banks_     1166 

Draftsman,   job 217 

Draftsmen's  erasing  shields,   specifica- 
tion  1127 

Draftsmen's  scales,  specification_I_Z 437 

Drag   (aircraft)  : 

camouflage   effect  on   characteris- 

tics 1392 

effect  on  compressibility 1296 

engine-nacell  installations 290 

forward     component     of     tricycle 

landing  gear 97 

minimum    induced,    in    wing-fuse- 
lage interference 94 

modifications    in    rotor-blade    air- 
foil   sections 1399 

profile  drag  coefficients  of  airfoils.   1388 

profile  drag  of  wing 1296 

profile,   turbulent   boundary   layer 
thicknesses     for     calcu- 

lating 1392 

revolving     disks,     etc.,     at     high 

speeds 1392 

Reynolds  number,  etc.,  effects  on 

airfoil 1288 

roughness  effects  on  airfoil 1288 

scale    and    turbulence    effects    on 

airfoil 1289 

summary  of  recent  tests 1290 

untwisted      rectangular      rotor 

•   ^  V  .^lafJes 1399 

windshield    investigation 293 

wing    profile,     surface    roughness 

effect 1392 

Drainage,  publications,  price  list     _         177 
Drake,  Hubert  M. : 

lateral  area  effect  on  stability  and 

control l'>94 

lateral  stability  and  control 1104 

Dramatic    compositions  : 

copyrighted 89,   808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

sketches,    etc.,    26-weeks   program 

soldier  shows 44g 

Draper,  John  W.,  influence  of  vertical 

tail  design  on  trim 1388 

Draper,  Paul  A.,  court  case 435 

Draper,  W.  B.,  motor  carrier  decision.  800 

Draper   Motor   Service SOO 

Drawings  : 

Army  Air  Forces,  index 443,  1002 

Army  Air  Forces,  specification _'  694 

copyrighted 89,  808 

index  and  title  page 1I88 

instrument,    specifications 541 

r>     ,   .         ,                                            968,  1304 

Dredging  sleeves,  specification.. 839 

Dresses,    fitting 710 

Dressing,  leather,  specification! 553 

Drew      Field,      instrument      approach 

r.                T,  ,<^li«rt 345  727 

Drewry,    Patrick    H.     (Representative 
from   Va.)  : 

bills  introduced  bv 1057 

reports  made  by— ^ 

Conference"  Com 875 

,^  •  .,  ^    Naval   Affairs   Com 252,   896 

Dried  foods,  see  names  of  foods 


January-December 


1511 


Page 

Drlggers.   Catherine,    relief -— -  28 

Dr  lis,    i.   H.,   control    system   pulley- 

**                axis  ansles _^^ 

Driggs  quadrangle,  Idaho-Wyo '»' 

Drill    (military)  :                               ^.,  joon 

field  manual—---—   84-,  l-H.  i-^- - 

Drill  holes,  sinking  in  iron  mines .>!<• 

Drilling,  rotary,  shaft  sinking  by <t 

""""radiarmotor-driven.  specification  1304 
Drinking   cups,    paper,    general   sched- 

ule    of    supplies »a  < 

Drinking   fountains,    portable,   general 

schedule  of  supplies 6^^ 

Drinking  water,  see  Water. 

Driscoll,  George  F..  Co—-—-- »V^ 

Drissner.  Alfred  E.,  court  case !•>•' 

Driver,  James  G.,  court  case 


Duckwater    Shoshone   Tribe,    constitu- 
tion and  by-laws,  amend- 


ment 


Page 


780 


172. 
283, 519,  925 


driver's    manual,    technical    man- 

ual .--r 1^'^ 

full-track  vehicle,  technical  man-  ^^^^ 

motortruck,  wage's"  and  hours-     138,S 
Drolet,  Louis  M..  relief 357,  489 

^""""^miistTi're     of     wood     in     airplane 

structures -- 

strength  values  in  wood  for  air- 
craft     , 

Drug    and    Food    Administration,    see 
^  Food  and  Drug  Adminis- 

tration. 

coverage  under  narcotic  laws 


734 


580 
580 


1392 


292 
1288 


351. 
352 

crude,  industry  report—  — •'i8<i 

food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

digest  of  court  opinions l-^'y 

notices  of  iudgment b.i, 

502   627-628,  929.  1264,  136.-^ 
regulations  for  enforcement--     929 

general  schedule  of  supplies 4..i. 

industrial  reference  service---^_^-4, 

868,  1027.    1156.  12.50.  1352_ 

Industry   report •  '   ' 

medicinal  Imports -iH.  ^i'^ 

publications,  price  list----------     •';;- 

traffic  in  dangerous  drugs.  1945---   !!-;• 

Drumb,  Aden,  court  case ^r  —  -' 

Drummond,     Mont.,     instrument     ap- 

proach    chart '^* 

Drums    (containers):  „„, 

facts  for  industry _     1375 


rates   on 

specification -z-zz — ■ 

Dry  batteries,  see  Electnc  batteries. 

""■^'coTrL"!  Services.    Army    regula- 

tions    

establishing,  etc.,  business-    

physical  demands  in  occupation-- 
Drv  cleaning  plants.  Army  regulations 
Dry-cleaning    resistant    treatment    tor 

cotton  fabrics :;.'.,---- 

Drv  ice  refrigeration,  fresh  fish  fillets 
DrydockB.    Panama    Panal.    rules    ana 
regulations 

"""X'ndinrm^oments  in  rotor  blades-  1399 
bending  stresses  due  to  torsion  in 

D-section  box I4ni. 

concentrated     loads     on     flp^iWe 

rings  in  circular  shells.- 

Dubois,    Idaho,    instrument    approach 

chart -Q 

Du  Bois,  Pa.,  aircraft  accident IJ 

Dubuque  &  Wisconsin  Bridge  Co  — -   34.J.  3^.) 
DuCharme,   Charles  B..   court   case  of  ^^^^ 

Duck,  Jesse  T.'.  nonpefroTeum  fuels  in 

automotive  engines |on 

Duck  (textile),  specification ,     ^^4 


Duckworth,  J.  I.on,  court  case 1425 

""'fip'iovment.^tc.,  of  farm  working 

force    114.S 

veterans  returning  to  farm  work        574 
wages  of  hired  farm  workers— 708,  114iJ 
Ducrey   skin    reactions   in    Negro   hos- 

pital    patients J-^" 

^"*^  components,  pressure  loss  charac- 
teristics   ,-7-- 

cooling,      for      radiators      within 

wings _— — 

underslung    cooling-air    ducts 

Dudik,   George  F..   establishing    etc.       • 
confectionery    -    tobacco 

store    i^j?i 

Dudley.  Eva  L..  relief ^-  ' 

Dueira  Cala.  chart—  — —  418,  »«>* 

Duesel.  Bernard  F..  patent  appeal »orf 

Duffee.  Peter  B.  : 

relief —  ^i^i 

hearing   ^'^^ 

reports      *'*'iooo 

Duffv.  John,  court  case—--—----  —  --  ^-'•' 
Dugkn.    Kathlee^n^H..^^  statistical    ab^^  ^^^^^^ 

Duggan.  I.  W.,  agricultural  finance—  578 
Duggan.  .Terome  F.,  trustee,  court  case.  4._.4 
T.uggar.  B.  M..  solanine  in  potatoes—  8^9 
T->uke.  Harper  T..  jr.,  relief  of  estate-   28.  51 

Duke  Endowment -.   Y^' 

Duke  Hospital,   relief oO,  if.i 

Duluth.   Minn.  ■      ^     ^  044 

Ifr^ge  —        -'----_-¥9Y.-9T5-,  1044 

instrument  approach  chart 58-> 

T>nmeigh  Sherm,  chart —  -      •^•^" 

Duncan,  John  C.  court  case  of  exrs___  319 
Duncan,  John  C.  jr..  esr    court  case_  31  ^ 

Duncan,  Lloyd  C.  court  case 184,  4.S.S 

T>uncan,    Minnie    C.    M.,    exrx.,    court 

Cfl-SC OS*' 

Duncan,  Rolla.  relief- Vfi^sVt  ^^'  ^'^ 

TMindee  formation,  lithology  and  thick- 
ness   

Dungeness  Co 

Dunham,    Ethel    C.  :        .   ^      . 

care  of  premature  infants___---- 
nurseries  for  newborn  in  hospitals- 
Dunham    W.  Clifford  :  ,    , 

examination  of  Wah  Wah  lead-zinc 

mine ^--- --- 

exploration    of    Bear    Lodge    flu- 

orite   property ;•'' 


70 
1419 


R6 
656 


791; 


1213 
1026 
1187 
1322 

130- 
504 

1111 


129^ 
58.- 


nunham  k  Reid.  Inc 1117,  1202,  1410 

TMinitz,  Harry,  court  case ;}Q^  ' 

Dunitz,  Max.  court  case- ,-7-V 

Dunlap,  M.  E..  humidity  in  woodwork- 

ing  plants i^**' 

Dunn,  Louis  O.;  distribution  of  stress 

in  thin  plate -  — -     l"^ 

Dunn.  Margaret,  relief-——-   1059.  lO^a 

Dunn.  Nellie  P.,  relief  of  estate rfSf 

Dunnafeoo,    Gilbert    L..    decoration    of 

honor  —    - iu-»i,  _i".» 

Dunning.  J.  H..  Corporation,-  548    679,  977 
Duplicating  processes,  see  name  or  proc- 

Du  Pont  de  Ne^moiirs,  E.  I.,  &  Co.,  Tnc-   1379 
DuDuv    Leon  W.,   mining  and   concen- 
tration of  manganese 

Duquesne  Warehouse  Co ---- 

Durable   goods,    .see    Commercial    proa- 

ucts. 
Durham,  Carl  T.  (Representative  from 
N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by-—  -,„ 

Conference  Tom l''4« 

Military  Affairs  Com ^q:? 

DuTk?e,  R.  J.,  court  case 


210 


6RP. 


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Index,  1946 


Page 

Diirr.  C.  J.,  social  Bigniflcance  of  ra- 
dio       IT-} 

Durwood,  Celia  I).,  court  case  of  csr_     686 

Durwood,  Ed.  D.,  court  case C8U 

Dusts  : 

coal    mines,    dust-allaying    equip- 
ment     ITS 

coal  mines,  salts  to  allay 73 

explosions,  effect  of  relief  vents 791 

Dutch  languaKe  : 

guide  to  spoken  language f'^- 

plirnse  book 1130 

Dutcli  Mountain,  florule  from  Forkston 

coal 1265 

Dutee,  Francis  .T.,  rates  of  discharg€*of 

fuel-injection    system Of> 

Dnval.  Ethel  M..  court  case  of  exrs 0-18 

Duvall,    Wilbur    I.,    determining    mine 

rock    properties 1200 

Duvel   experiment,   see   Seeds. 

Towellings,  sec  Houses — Housing. 

Dyelni:.  sec  Dyes  and  dyeing. 

Dyer,  Everett,  court  case  of  admx 81 

Dver,  Minnie,  court  case  of  admx 81 

Dver,  Rolla  E.,  decoration  of  honor 1031, 

1(151 

Dyer,  William  A.,  court  case 81,  1095 

Dyyes  and  dyeing  : 

fluorescein  dye,  specification 100 

imports  of  dves  for  consumption 211 . 

000 

Japanese  trade  study,  dyes 310 

physical  demands  in  dyeing 1187 

war  changes  in  industry 142.'> 

Dyke,  Albert  E..  court  case 991 

DTnaniite,  packaging  and  packing lOS, 

1109 

Dynamometers  : 

specification,     dynamometer     test 

stands 111 

torque  indicator 1392 

E.  .T.  K.   Corporation 040 

E.  M.  I.  C  see  Infants. 
Eagle,  Harry  : 

penicillin      and      mapharsen      for 

syphilis    1078 

treatment  of  arsenic  poisoning 1100 

treatment  of  trypanosomiasis 1202 

Eagle  Bridge  quadrangle.  N.  Y 1173 

Eagle  County,  Colo.,  land  exchange 757, 

923,  10.30 

Eagle  Mountain  fluorspar  deposits 937 

Eagle  Packet  Co.,   Inc 51 

Eagleton,  Cl.vde.  League  of  Nations  and 

United    Nations 209 

Ear  protectors,  specification 1303 

Ear  syringes,  specifications 215,  558 

Ear  tick,  see  Ticks. 
Eargle,  D.  Hoye.  pre-selma  Upper  Cre- 
taceous formations 632,  933 

Earle,  Emma,  court  case  of  exrs 1278 

Earle,  G.  Harold,  exr.,  court  case 1278 

Earle,  Stewart  E.,  exr.,  court  case 1278 

Early,  Carl  B.,  court  case 1285 

Earnhardt,    George    A.,    court   case 801 

Earnings,  see  Wages. 

Earthquakes,  soismological  bulletin 720 

Earworms,   see  Corn    earworms. 
Easel,    photographic    paper,    specifica- 
tion     1219 

Easley,  George  M.,  court  case 978. 

1117, 1309 

East,  Alvin  G.,  court  case 1309 

East,  J.  H.,  jr.: 

Diesel    locomotives    in    European 

mines 1305 

safe  practices  in  mine  hoisting 510 

storage,  etc.,  of  explosives  in  metal 

mines,  etc 1360 

East,  L.,  Produce  Co 1309 

East,  Leonard,  court  case 1300 

East   (Far  East)  : 

educational    relations 1077 

Far  Eastern  series 987, 

1314,  1424,  1435 


Page 

East  (Far  East) — Co-ntinued 

foreign  relations  of  U.  S 1206 

health  conditions  after  liberation.   1361 
music,  east  Asiatic,  books  in  L.  C_     193 

peoples  of  the  Far  East 627 

resumption  of  trade  with  the  Far 

East 237 

East   (Middle  East)  : 

economic   conditions 254 

East   (Near  East)  : 

In- minds  of  men 1206 

Near  Eastern  series 830,  1206 

East   (U.  S.)  : 

gold,  etc.,  in  Eastern   States 1083 

metal  mining,  1945 1209 

see  also   Northeast    (U.   S.). 

East    Brookfleld    quadrangle.    Mass 126? 

East  Central  States,  see  Central  States. 

East    China    Sea,    chart 535 

East   Exi^outive   Avenue,   reopening 1201 

East  Indians,  admission  and   natural- 
ization  770,  873,  876 

East  Indies,  mined  areas 814 

.see  also  Netherlands   Indies. 

East   Ohio   Gas  Co.   plant 510 

East  St.  Louis,  111.,  bridge-  1041,  1053,  1069 

East  Texas  Motor  Freight  Lines 1317 

Easter  Island,  article 310,  311 

Eastern  Air  Lines,  Inc. : 

accidents 20,  865,  1021,  1151,  1241 

emergency  board 1077 

opinions  and  orders  of  C.  A.  B_  343,  464 
Eastern  Contracting  Co—  51,  114,  882,  1064 
Eastern    Regional    Research    Labora- 
tory     575, 860,  1343 

Eastern  States,  see  East  (U.  S.). 

Eastern   Sugar  Associates 1377 

Eastes,    George   V.,    motor   carrier   de- 
cision  1091 

Eastford  quadrangle,  Conn 273 

Eastland,    James    O.     (Senator    from 
Miss.)  : 
reports  made   by — 

Claims  Com 54, 

375-376,    491.    621.    907- 
908.  010,  1063,  1065.  1067 

Immigration  Com 770 

Eastman.  Meyer,  court  case 648 

Eastman  Kodak  Co 930 

Eating  places,  see  Restaurants. 
Eaton,    Frank    M.,   root    rot   in   cotton 

and  maize  plants 576 

Ebaugh,    Cameron    D.,    education    in 

Peru 1077 

Eberharter,    Herman    P.    (Representa- 
tive from  Pa.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Cleans  Com 256 

supplemental    views 902 

Ehersole.   Earle   R.,    trimethylbenzene_     412 

Ebling  Brewing  Co.,  Inc 204 

Ebrecht,  Theresa,  relief 357,  612,  734 

Eccles,  Marriner   S. : 

address 977 

memorandum     on     economic    out- 
look     1341 

Echinoderms  from  Pearl  Islands 981 

Echiuroid     worms     of     north     Pacific 

Ocean 552 

Eclipse,  total  solar.   May  20.   1947 1196 

Economic  Administration,  see  Foreign 
Economic  Administra- 
tion. 
Economic  Advisers.  Council  of.  see 
Council  of  Economic  Ad- 
visers. 
Economic  Affairs,  Under  Secretary  of 
State  for,  see  State  De- 
partment. 

Economic    Analysis    Section 1271 

Economic  and  Social  Council  of  United 

Nations 1206 

Economic    Bureau,    Civil    Aeronautics 

Bd 464,  865.  1152 

Economic  conditions  : 

a    situagao    econfimica    do    Novo 

Mundo  depois  da  guerra_     543 
basic  economic  data 978 


Januaky-December 


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Page 

Economic  conditions — Continued 

economic  concentration  and  World 

War  II 7G2,  904 

economic    series 23,  157,  15)S,  237, 

346,  347,  4G5,   1027,  1155 
full  employment  and  production — 

basic  facts KiO 

hearings 164 

hearings,      print      additional 

copies 46 

law 351 

reports 40,  46,  47,  241 

viewsi 40 

Latin  America,  economic  survey 112 

postwar — 

in   the   Americas 42.*> 

same   (in  Spanish) 423 

perspectives yj'.o 

studies 62,  387,928,  1166,  1301 

Puerto  Rico,  investigation,  index, 

etc.,  to   hearings 302 

stabilization   act,    extend — - 

hearings 473,  596,  763,  906 

law 1043 

messages  of  the  President 974, 

1113 

minority  views 473,  763 

reports 473, 

484,    763,    877,   900,    1047 
statement  of  Chester  Bowles.     680 
stabilization   during   transition 

from  war  to  peace 302 

stabilization    policies    and    small 
business — 

hearings    372,486 

report    372 

trends    in    selected    economic   fac- 
tors     1409 

see  also   names   of   certain   coun- 
tries. 
Economic  controls : 
iu — 

Cuba    832 

Dominican   Republic 832 

Ecuador 1122 

Haiti   832 

Panama 1123 

Economic  policy,  post-war  settlements, 

Union  of  South  Africa--     9S8 
Economic     proceedings.      Civil     Aero- 
nautics  Board 20,  720 

Economic  relations  between  U.  S.  and 

Latin  America 958 

Economic  Report  Joint  Committee  : 
establishing — 

law    351 

reports 40,  242 

views    - 40 

Economic   stabilization,    «ee   Economic 
conditions. 

Economic  Stabilization  Office 977,  1116 

budget,    1947 823 

functions    425,  972 

re-establishing    302 

reestablishment,   notes  of  general 

interest    1012 

Economic  welfare,  see  Economic  condi- 
tions. 
Economics  : 

keeping  our  economy  strong 1321 

outlook,    memorandum 1341 

Economics    and     Cooperative    Market- 
ing Section 272,  505 

Economics  and   Statistics  Branch 394, 

509, 1271 

Economy  Fuse  &  Manufacturing  Co liKKj 

Economy  Savings  &  Loan  Co 948 

Ecuador : 

archeology    9S2 

economic    conditions 24 

economic  controls  and  commercial 

policy 1122 

health  and  sanitation  program 313 

historic    tribes 982 

military  service  agreement 31H 

Edd,  H.  A.,  relief 36,  489,  590 


Page 
Eddy,    Gaines    W.,    control    of    human 

lice 570 

Eddy  County,  N.  Mex.,  diamond  drill- 
ing of  potash  reserves- _     793 

Eddyville,  Iowa,  bridge 747,  913,  1038 

Edelstein,   Murray,   reproductibility  of 

lead  electrode,  etc 588 

Eden,  Murray,  activity  coefficients  of 
p-phenosulfonate  buf- 
fers   1354 

Edgar  Springs  quadrangle.  Mo 72 

Edgerly,  J.  W.,  &  Co 357 

Kdison  Electric  Institute 728 

Editors'  manual.  Navy 670 

Edmonds,  Bessie  S.,  relief 36,  51,  161 

Edmonds,  Samuel  P.,  relief  of  widow-      36, 

51, 161 

Edmondson,  Ed,  relief  of  estate 29 

Edmuudson,  W.  C,  onion-set  produc- 
tion     1345 

Education  : 

agreement  with  Panama 987 

Army  personnel,   program 326 

associations,   directory 1361 

citizenship,   class-developed  mate- 
rials       190 

education  manuals.  Army 132- 

133,    325,    439-440,    560- 
561,  692,  841,  1214 
education  manuals,  descriptions —     197 

educational  advisory  manual 221 

educational  directory,  1945-46 269, 

627, 1361 
educational  series.  Coast  Guard —  1125 
facilities  for  veterans — - 

estimate 974 

hearings    1070,  1160 

law 1039 

reports 916,  1058 

Federal  aid  to  States — 

hearings    169 

reports 768,  916 

views 768 

Federal  Government  funds,  1944— 

46    1166 

Federal  policies  and  activities 528 

foreign  educational  benefits — 

hearing    381 

law 1044 

reports 381,  888 

foreign  policy,  educational  phases-     528 
Government    employees,    leave    of 

absence    f*06 

higher  education  (periodical) —   03,778 
importancia    del    diagn6stico    edu- 

cacional 200 

same   (in  French) 818 

Colombia 11C>6 

Costa    Rica 1166 

Netherlands   Indies 3SS 

Pern     1077 

Indian  education 72,  789 

institutions  approved  by  Attorney 

General 408 

institutions  desirine  Federal  prop- 
erty,    information 13S5 

instructions  of  Veterans  Admin--      131 

now  you  can  go  to  college,  etc 446 

opportunites  for-^-oiith 1384 

Pan  American   Union   series,  edn- 

ci\c\fin 200,  201,  R18 

post-war,  of  Negroes 779 

post-war.    i)lanning 175 

publications,   tirlce  li.'it 630,784 

la  renovacinn  del  liceo  Chileno 818 

same   (In  French) 1199 

sale  of  lands  for  benefit  of  insti- 
tutions       898 

subsistence  nllowance  for  veterans 

while  taking  courses 1039, 

1060.  1070 
Textile   Workers   Union   of  Amer- 

\ci\ 955 

under    serviceman's    readjustment 

act 1431 


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w^  Page 

Education — Continued 

sec  also  Colleges  and  universities — 
Day  care  of  children — 
Military  education  and 
training — Schools,  and 
references  —  Vocational 
educational — also  subject 
taught. 
Ediicatlon  and  Labor  Committee,  Sen- 
ate : 

calendar    169,  617.  1070 

hearings 169,261,378. 

495,     617-618,    768,    916, 
1070,  1162,  1257,  1358 

minority    views 378,  495 

reports 55,  378. 

495,  618,  768,  916-917 
Education    Association    of    District    of 

Columbia 621 

Education    Committee,   House,    report-  1051 
Education  Division,  Indian  Affairs  Of- 
fice  72, 789,  1083 

Education  Mission  to  Japan,  see 
United  States  Education 
Mission  to  Japan. 

Education  Office 63,  175,  269. 

388,    501,    627,    778,    928, 
1077,   1166,   1261,   1361 

estimate    670 

publications  on  Negroes 503 

publications,   price   list 630,   784 

report,  1945 269 

statistical  function,  proposals 50] 

Education  officers,  see  Schools. 
Education   Section,    Savings  Bond  Di- 
vision    1127,   1212 

Educational  associations  in  D.  C,  vote 

of    members,    etc 745. 

1038,    1070 
Educational  directory,   see  Education. 
Educational    facilities,    see  Education. 
Educational   institutions,   see  Colleges 
and  universities — Educa- 
tion— Schools. 
Educational,    Scientific,    and    Cultural 
Cooperation  Commission, 
see  National  Commission 
on     Educational     Scien- 
tific,   and    Cultural    Co- 
operation. 
Educational,    Scientific,    and    Cultural 
Organization    of    United 
Nations,   see  United   Na- 
tions Educational,  Scien- 
tific,    and    Cultural    Or- 
ganization. 
Educational    Services    Section,    Naval 

Personnel  Bur 197 

Eductors,  specification 54] 

Edwards,  Ford  K.,  motor  carrier  costs 

I  in  operation 94P 

Edwards,  Paul  W.,  rutin  from  buck- 
wheat  leaf   meal 134," 

Edwards  Plateau,  aeronautical  chart 722. 

1242 
Edwardsville     demonstration     project, 

physical  land  conditions-        IG 
Efficiency    ratings  : 

1940-45,  list  of  references 1230 

review  under  veterans'  preference 

act 1283 

system 1349 

uniform  administration-  880,  906,  1040 

you  and  your  rating 997 

Efficiency  Uatings  Administration  Con- 
ference, see  Conference 
on  Efficiency  Ratings  Ad- 
ministration. 
Efficiency  Ratings  Administration  Sec- 
tion,     Civil      Service 

Comn    1349 

Efficiency  reports.  Army  regulations 1432 

Efflnger,  Hugo,  relief 51,  161 

Effinger,  William  L.,  relief 51,  161 

Effingham,    111.,    instrument    approach 

charts 345,  1024 

Egan,  Charles  U.,  court  case 26 


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Egg  Harbor  Lumber  Co 548 

Eggert,     Kussell,     thermocouples     for 

biological    research 1341 

Eggplant    production 1146 

Eggs : 

dishes  for  any  meal 1145 

farm   production,   etc 455 

liquid,   frozen   and   dried,   produc- 
tion  8,    706 

poultry  and  egg  situation 9,  707 

Egypt,  medical  and  sanitary  data 693 

Ehrlich,  Sylvia,  court  case 1203 

Eian,  Carroll  E.,  heat  transfer  of  thy- 

lene  glycol   solutions 1407 

Eickner,     Herbert     W.,    durability    of 

glued  joints 459 

Eid   Road,   chart 538 

Eight-hour  law,  see  Hours  of  labor. 

870  7th  Avenue  Corporation 188 

18  Palmer  Avenue,  Inc 679,  826,  1309 

Bigler,  Henrietta,  salary,  etc.,  of  hus- 
band      163 

Eigler,     Joseph     R.,     salary,     etc.,     to 

widow 163 

Eiko  Wan,  see  YOnghung  Man. 

Eimer  &  Amend 288 

Eire,   see  Ireland. 

Eisenberg,    Morris,    court   case 1095 

Eisenhardt,  Karl  J.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   1373 

Eisenhower,  Dwight  D.,   statements 365, 

1158 
Ekstrom,    George    F.,    paying    for    a 

farm 578 

Elastic  cord,  specification 1327 

Elbe  River,  chart 295 

Blberta  peach,  see  Peaches. 

Elchibegoff,   Ivan  M.,  court  case 172. 

283,  519,  925,  1278,  1316 

Elder,  Raphael,  relief 882,  1031,  1064 

El  Dorado  copper  mine,  exploration 936 

El  Dorado  Oil  Works 283,  516,  685 

El  Dorado  Terminal  Co 283,  516,  685 

Eldredge,     Laurence     H.,     exr.,     court 

case 85 

Eldridge,  W.  W.,  reactions  of  histo- 
plasmin     to     pulmonary 

disease 389 

Election  of  President,  Vice  President, 
and  Representatives 
Committee,  House  : 

hearings 600 

report 362 

Elections : 

elections  series 1349 

in     Philippine     Islands,     provide 

for 31,   42,   59 

national,  etc.,   1946,  calendar 235 

vote  cast  in  Presidential  and  con- 
gressional,   1928-44 1349 

see  also  Contested   elections. 
Elections  Committee  No.  3,  House  : 

report 40 

Electoral    college,    survey    in    political 

system 49 

Electric  analyzer  for  45°  strain-ro- 
sette data 293 

Electric  apparatus  and  appliances  : 

establishing,  etc.,  appliance  shop-     728 
generating,  etc.,  equipment,  wage 

structure 1384 

industrial  reference  service 24, 

158,  237,  346,  465,  587, 
729,  868,  1027,  1156,  1250, 
1352. 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

packaging   and   packing 1303 

small  appliances,  facts  for  indus- 
try      154 

surplus  equipment,  report 447 

see  also  name  of  special  appara- 
tus or  appliance. 
Electric  batteries  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies--  436,  995 

tester,   technical   manual 1131 

Electric  blasting  switches,  under- 
ground   mines 1365 


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Klectric  cables : 

aircraft   ignition,    rubber   conduc- 
tors  13S9 

specifications 322,   55S,   671 

surplus    Government    property 268, 

387,  681,  980,  1311 
Electric  engineering,   see  Engineering. 
Electric  equipment,  see  Electric  appa- 
ratus and  appliances. 
Electric   generators,   see   Generators. 
Blectric-lndicating-instruments,     speci- . 

flcation 968 

Electric  Institute  of   Washington 728 

Electric   insulation,    specifications 300, 

421,  672.  968,  1110,  1304 
Electric  irons,   resumption   of  produc- 
tion      547 

Electric  lamps,  see  Lamps. 
Electric   motors : 

preventive  maintenance 693 

Ships   Bureau   manual 540 

Electric  power,   see  Electricity. 
Electric    railroads  : 

destruction    of    records 1088 

destruction     of     records,     regula- 
tions  1370 

statistics,    1944 277 

Uniform  system  of  accounts 797,  1178 

Electric  ranges,   see  Stoves. 
Electric    refrigerators,    see    Refrigera- 
tors. 

Electric  relays,  specification 1305 

Electric  Storage  Battery  Co 519, 

648, 684,  1278 

Electric  toasters,  specification 969 

Electric  transformers,  specifications 422, 

542 
Electric    utilities,    see    Public    utility 

companies. 
Electric  wire  and  wiring : 

farmstead,  planning  your  wiring-     461 

specifications  for  wire 322,  558 

surplus      Government      property, 

wire  _  268,  387,  681,  980,  1311 
Electrical,    see    certain    headings    be- 
ginning Electric. 
Electricity  ^ 

bills,  typical 1165 

Bonneville  power,  generation  and 

sales  statistics 67,  784 

Brazilian  power 112 

same   (in  Spanish) 112 

Columbia    R.    power    and    Pacific 

Northwest 178 

Columbia  R.  power  system,  report-     504 
fuel  consumption  for  production-      62, 
500. 501,  777 
general  schedule  for  electric  serv- 
ice         128 

light    and    power    industry,    wage 

studies 1383 

national  electric  rate  boolv 62. 

174. 501, 778,  1077,  1165,  1360 
power    distribution.     Ships     Bur. 

manual    197 

power  plant,  specification 845 

power  requirements  and  supply 61 

power  supply  and  rectifier  instal- 
lation       681 

price  changes  in  1945 1101 

production  of  electric  energy 62, 

500, 501,  777 

residential  bills 61 

rural  and  village  electrification 397 

rural  electrical  construction   con- 
tract         715 

rural  electrification  news 16,  715 

rural  electrification  planning 248 

sale,  etc.,  of  electric  power 363, 

749, 1054 

sales  statistics,  T.  V.  A.  report 125, 

835 
see  also  Public  utility  companies^ 
also  certain  headings  be- 
ginning Electric. 
Electrification  Administration,  see 
Rural  Electrification  Ad- 
ministration. 


Page 
Electrocardiographic  alterations  as  re- 
sult   of     thiamine    defi- 
ciency     1262 

Electrochemical  laboratories,  construc- 
tion    1074 

Electrodeposltlon  : 

cobalt,  study  of  certain  factors 178 

gold  coatings,  thickness  of  electro- 
deposited  588 

Electrodes  : 

lead,  reproducibility 588 

welding,  specification 299 

Electrolytic  manganese,  see  Man- 
ganese. 

Electromatic  Distributors,  Inc 1203 

Electron  microscope,  coal  particle  size 

determination 73 

Electron  tubes,  facts  for  industry 154 

Electronic  indicator  for  angular  ve- 
locity, etc 1392 

Electronic  integrator  and  computer, 
Census  Bureau,  construc- 
tion         974 

Electronic  navigational  aids,  descrip- 
tion       415 

Electronic    phonographs,    see    Phono- 
graphs. 
Electronic  technician's  mate  2c,  Navy 

training  courses 1108 

Electronic  technician's  mate  3c,  Navy 

training    courses 814 

Electronics   warfare,    report   on    radar 

countermeasures    206 

Electroplating,  wage  structure 658, 1187 

Elementary  schools,  see  Schools. 
Elevators   (aircraft)  : 

control    requirements 959 

deflections  in  landing 1400 

effectiveness  in  landing 97 

fabric  distortion,  effect  on  stabil- 
ity,   etc 1294 

geared  spring  tabs  for  control 1392 

hinge  moment  parameter  effect  on 

stielv  forces 1392 

stick  forces  calculation 1290 

Elgin,  Joliet  &  Eastern  Rv.,  court  case_    184. 

554 

Rlicker.  Vera  F.,  relief 478 

Elizabeth.  Ohio  national  forest  lands. 

protecting,  etc-  879.  903.  1042 

Elizabeth.  Pa.,  bridge 479,  616,  874 

Elizabethtown  Water  Co.  Consoli- 
dated   1209 

Elk  Hills,  helium  tracer  studies 937 

xe.e  also  Petroleum. 
Bl   Khisken,   All   A.,   see  Khishen,    All 

A.  Eli. 
Elk    Mountain    mica   deposit,    explora- 
tion     1174 

Elkhorn  Rand  Co.,  Inc 1374 

Elkins,   W.    Va..    instrument   approach 

charts 345,1024 

Elko,    Nev.  : 

aeronautical    chart 722 

■  instrument  approach  chart 1024 

FJllender,  Allen  .1.  (Senator  from  La.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture      and      Forestry 

Com 49 

Claims  Com 50-54,  169, 

258-260,  374-377,  487- 
493,  611-615,  764-767, 
907-911 

Education  and  I^abor  Com 378 

Naval  Affairs  Com 498 

Bllerbrock,   Herman   H.,  jr.  : 

cooling  and  performance  tests 94 

cooling  data 93 

cylinder  barrel  cooling 1395 

effect  of  humidity  on  supercharger 

parameters 1401 

fins  for  air-cooled  cylinders 290 

increased  cooling  surface  of  cylin- 
der   1391 

single-cylinder  cooling  tests 1393 

Ellickson,  John  C,  trends  in  farm  in- 
come and  tenure,  etc 1232 


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Page 

Ellington  quadrangle,  Conn 633 

Ellington  quadrangle,  Mo_ "     274 

Elliott,  Alfred  J.  (Representative  from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Accounts  Com 878.  1048-49 

Executive  Papers.  Joint  Com- 
mittee on  Disposition  of-       33 
242,    353,    471.    593-594', 
738,  878,   1048 
Expenditures     in     Executive 

Departments  Com COO 

Fiii^ff      IJublio  Lands  Com 368.  lO.'VJ 

l^lliott.    M.    A.,    (ire    at    liquefaction. 

etc.,  plant _        510 

Elhs,    G.    H.,    diploid    and    tetraploid 

corn 575 

Ellis,   Howard   S.,   prices,   wages  and 

r^,,.      T  emplojuient    928 

^Uis.  James,  court  case 1298 

Ellis,   M.    M..    determination   ofwater 

quality _        70:15 

Elhs.     Marion     I).,     determinatFolT  "of 

Ellis.  N.R.  :''"'"'■ '^"""'■^ 78.5 

distillers'  solubles  in  mixed  feeds.     575 

reeding  horses 230 

i.'n-  "."il^^ly^  properties  of  pork I       10 

E  lis,  Olin  O.,  court  case _  Arl 

.E  lis,  Ruth  R.  court  case !__  Ip, 

Elm,     specification Um  1304 

Elm  Grove,  Wis.,  railroad  accident—  78  181 
iiimer,  Lucius  H..  court  case  of  exr  8^^ 
KV^'/'^W^  v'*'  M  relief-  742.  90"8:  1031 
Elmira,    N.    Y.,    instrument    approach 

.  chart 726 

E  mira  Area  Soaring  Corporation.  470.  734 
El    Morro.    N.    Mex..    instrument    ap- 

-,,  ^,  proach    chart 726 

Elongation   graph   for  aluminum-alloy 

_,,  ^  sheet   412 

ElPaso.  Tex. :  '^ 

aeronautical  chart 722   1249 

aircraft  accident """  __  '       20 

.  airport  obstruction   plan_  _       _~     867 

instrument  approach  chart 72"6.  867 

Hit  Patio  Co.,   Inc qio 

Elphinstone   Inlet,   chart  f;qfi 

El  Rey  Cheese  Co II"I"I~I""  lofl 

El  Salvador,  living,  etc..  costs_I_I_II  1250 
Elston,     Charles     H.     (Representative 
from  Ohio)  : 

bill  introduced  by 896 

Elting,  E.   C,  agricultural  experiment 

_„^     .      ,         stations.    1945 458 

E  topia,  Mash.,  railroad  accident..  78.  181 

Elwell,  James  W.,  &  Co..  Inc 90 

Ely,  J.  Edward,  foreign-trade  transport 

statistics    158 

Ely,  Northcutt,  light  on  Mexican  water 

treatv 1061 

Ely,   Richard   S.,   Federal   Trade  Com- 

„,     .      „  mission  decisions 930 

Elyna    Telephone   Co 663 

El  Yunque  quadrangle,  P.  R _"     788 

Em     guarda      para      a      defesa     das 

T.    u  ,  .  .Americas 117.   825 

Embalmer,  job 1323 

Embroidery-materials,  metallic,  specifi" 

cation 1304 

Emergency  Boards.  268,  385,  626,  927,  1077 
1164, 1260,  1359 

estimate  for  expenses 427 

see  also  names  of  certain  railroads, 
etc. 
Emergency  Court  of  Appeals,  see  names 

of  parties  to  suits. 
Emergency   facilities,    see   Plants    (in- 
dustrial). 

Emergency  Food   I'rogram  Office 578 

estabiishment.  notes  of  general  in- 
terest         570 

Emergency  legislation,  see  World  War. 

1939-45. 
Emergency  Management  Office.  117.  204,  306 
428.    547.    678.    824.    975. 
1115,   1202,  1308,  1418 


Page 

Emery,  Elsie  C.  court  case..   125,  948  1377 
Emery,  W.  T.,  alfalfa  immunity  to  pea' 

aphid 1147 

EMIC,  see  Infants.  "**** 

Emlen,  John  T..  jr.,   trap  In  catching 

„  rats   270 

Emmart,  E.  W.,  tuberculostatic  action 
streotothricin  and  strep- 

tomycin 503 

Emmey,  Charles,  court  case I  1252 

Emmons,  C.  W.,  reactions  of  histoplas- 
min    to    pulmonary    dis- 

ease 339 

Emmons,  Gardner,  isobars  on  weather 

maps   108 

Emmons,  Howard  W. : 

flow  of  gas  inside  of  2-dimensional 

hyperbolic    nozzle 809 

solution  of  compressible  fluid  flow 

.  problems 95 

Empire,  La.,  waterway  to  Gulf  of  Mex- 

ico 1436 

Empire  Steel  Corporation 403 

Employ  the  Physically  Handicapped 
Week,  see  National  Em- 
ploy the  Phvsically 
Handicapped  Week. 
Employee  Loyalty.  President's  Tem- 
porary Commission  on, 
see  President's  Tempo- 
rary Commission  on  Em- 
ployee  Loyalty. 
Employee  suggestion  system  : 

for  small  plant  or  store 237 

posters 440 

what's   your    suggestion  ?_I_I I  1015 

Employee   training : 

civilian  personnel  officer's  manual.     219 
criteria  for  on-the-job  training  of 
.         ,        veterans-  659.  956,  1101.  1287 
job    instruction    for    supervisory 

personnel    388 

program    for    veterans,    reimburse 

State,   etc.,   agencies 1039, 

.     .    .  .....  1060,  1070 

training   within    industrv    report. 

1940-45 ' 206 

Employees,   see  Domestic  employees — 
Government  officials  and 
employees — Labor — Rail- 
road  employees. 
Employees'  Compensation  Commission.      60, 

385 

appropriations 879 

reestablishing 1073 

report      !_     385 

Employees    Representative   Committee 
(Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc.)  : 

court  case 664 

Employer  taxes,  see  Unemployment  in- 
surance. 
Employers : 

guide    for    veterans    employment 

program    657 

income  tax  withholding  duties 127 

of    handicapped    workers,    experi- 
ence   1363 

Employers'     liability     and     workmen's 
compensation  : 
amend    employees'     compensation 

act 55,   617 

captured    contractors'    employees, 

relief 892,  916,  1039 

laws,    compilation 353 

publications,  price  list 784 

State  laws  as  of  June  1,  1946 1286 

State  legislation  in  1945 411 

see  also  Employees'  Compensation 
Commission. 
Employment  : 

agriculture's  stake  in  full  employ- 
ment         146 

aviation,  opportunities  in  occupa- 
tions           87 

aviation,    outlook 342 

employment       and       pav       rolls. 

monthly 1 87,  805 


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Rmpl  lyment — Continued 

establish  national  policy  and  pro- 
gram— 

basic  facts  on  employment 169 

hearings    164 

hearings.      print      additional 

copies    46 

law 351 

reports 40.  47,  241 

views 40 

expansion  proposal 123 

farm,  hired  working  force 1143 

farm,   monthly   reports 8,   706 

Federal,  salary  trends 657 

foreign  employment  opportunities-    409, 

657 

foreign   trade   relation 192 

forests  and  employment 150 

Government     employment,     quar- 
terly       717 

labor  force  report 18,   718 

liability    under    selective    service 
regulations — 

hearing 1163 

reports 604,  608,  1074 

views 1074 

metal-working  plants 976 

mineral    industries 1174 

Nation-wide  program 804 

older    worker 657 

physically    handicapped 165 

postwar — 

agriculture  and  employment.     229 

economic  studies 928 

women,  material  for  I.  L.  0_     957 
public    finance    and    full    employ- 
ment       387 

publications,  price  list 784 

reemployment — 

merchant   seamen,   committee 

rp 365,  100!) 

merchant    seamen,    hearings-     166 

merchant  seamen,  law 1044 

merchant    seamen.    Maritime 

Comn.    rp 753 

veterans  rights,  continue-  621,  754 
Women's      Army      Auxiliary 

Corps 250,  1045 

situation  in  certain  foreign  coun- 
tries     1100 

stabilization,    estimate   for   study 

of  guaranteed  wage  plan-     305 

State  and  local  government 657 

statement  of  principles 1287 

statistics,  training  grants 1100 

trends  in  7  North  Central  States-       87 
veterans — 

community   listing   of   jobs 1100 

employers'   guide 057 

reemployment    rights 1379 

women,  standards 1287 

youth — 

employment  still  high 1100 

job    trends   against 954 

opportunities irjS4 

see  also  Child  labor — Discrimina- 
tion    in     employment — 
Jobs. 
Employment  offices  : 

facilities  and  services,  estimate 304 

fees  for   referring   for   Govt,    em- 
ployment      379 

return  of  employment  services  to 
States — 

hearings 169,  249,  768 

minority  views 105 

reports 32,  165,  255,  017 

Emplovmont  security  : 

activities 126.'? 

publications 64,  930 

Employment  Security  Bureau 65, 

503,  781,  1263.  1362 
reorganization,    notes    of    general 

interest 1226 

Employment  Service 87, 

191,    409,    525,    657,    804, 
955, 1100, 1187, 1286,  1382 

743176 — 47 6 


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Employment  Service — Continued 
national  or   State  operation — 

hearings 169,  249,  768 

minority    views 165 

reports 165.  617 

poster ^^^^ 

Employment  Service  review 87,  804 

index,  1945 525 

Employment     services,     see     Employ- 
ment   offices. 
Emsweller,    S.   L..   colchicine   in   plant 

breeding -      458 

En  garde  pour  la  defense  des  Ameri- 

ques 117 

En    guardia    para    la    defensa    de    las 

Americas 117.  825 

Enamel,  specifications 200, 

323,  838,  997,  1110.  1197 
Enameled    ware,    porcelain,    facts    for 

industry 154,  864 

Enclosures   for    nonrotating    electrical 

equipment 968 

Enders  Bus  Lines.  Inc 1373 

Endive,  specification 1430 

Enemy  aliens,  .see  Alien  enemies. 
Enemy     Branch,     Foreign     Economic 

Administration 621 

Enemy  property  : 

in   this   country,    investigation   in 

Germany,  etc 115 

trading     with     the     enemy     act, 

opinion 652 

see  also  Alien  property. 
Engebretson.  T.  O.  : 

harvesting  dry  beans  and  peas —     455 

harvesting  hay  crop 707 

Engel,  Harry  H.,  court  case 1354 

Engelman,  Helmuth  W.,  effect  of  fuel 
volatility  on  engine  per- 
formance     1397 

Engine   indicators,     see     Steam-engine 

indicators. 
Engineer  Corps,  Army  : 

estimates,    etc 304,  676,  823 

supply    bulletins 133 

supply   catalog 443,  562, 

694,  847,  1003,  1129,  113.S. 
1216,     1219,     1324.     1328 
tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment     134,327,1130 

technical    bulletins--^ 135 

Engineer  Department 137, 

446,   564,   696,   849,    1005, 
1133,     1220,     1328,     1436 

report,  1945 1329 

Engineering  : 

chemical,  as  profession 955 

civil  works,   manual--   1134,  1220,  1436 
degrees,      Navy      post      graduate 
school — 

hearings 44,  172 

law— _31 

electrical,  specialized  fields 525 

electrical  communication  systems-   1001 

engineer's  digest 107.  S.S6 

metallurgical,    specialized   fields —   1286 

mining,  specialized  flelds 1286 

petroleum,   specialized  fields 1286 

public      health      engineering     ab- 
stracts     64, 780 

index  to  v.  25 502 

stationary,    job 326 

television       broadcast       stations, 

standards 1360 

Engineering  Section,  Interstate  Com- 
merce Comn 1182 

Engines  : 

aircraft — 

airflow  in  flight,  measuring 1396 

allowable  temperatures,   rela- 
tion of  preignition,  etc_-   1394 

bearing  loads 1394,  1400 

charging    efficiency 94 

combustion   and  knock 290 

combustion,    knock,   and   pre- 
ignition        94 


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Page 
Engines — Continued 

n  ircraf  t — Continued 

cooling    analysis,    niotliod    of 

least    squares 1392 

cooling       and       performance 

tests 94 

cooling  characteristics 1189-90, 

1290 
cooling    characteristics  in 
short-nose    high-inlet-ve- 

locity    cowling 1393 

cooling  data,  correlation 1393 

cooling  with  special  baffles 1394 

dynamics  of  inlet  system 94 

equilibrium   performance  and 

stability 94 

exhaust  back   pressure  effect 

on    power 1393 

exhaust  gas  percentage  effect 

on   performance 1393 

fuel-air  ratio  measurement 1394 

heat-resisting  materials 1190 

heat-transfer       processes     in 

cylinders 1394 

high  altitude  flight  cooling 1190 

inlet-air  temperature,  etc., 
effect  on  charge  tempera- 
ture    1393 

intake-air  cooling,  calculation 

from   exhaust  gas.   etc 139S 

internal  coolant  means  of  in- 
creasing take-ofiC  power 1394 

internal    cooling   to    suppress 

knock 1392 

ionization  in  knock  zone 94 

jet-propulsion,       performance 

parameters 1103 

knock-induced  gas  vibra- 
tions     1393 

knock-limited    performance 1393 

knocking    tendency 1404 

mixture    distribution 809 

mixture  distribution  study 1394 

oil  flow,  etc.,  indication 291 

operating  conditions  and 
exhaust  valve  tempera- 
tures  1394 

operating   stresses 1406 

piston    temperatures 94 

preignition  indicator 1394 

pressurized  shunt-type  cool- 
ing sT5;tems 1393 

suppressing  knock 1393 

surplus  property  price  list 827 

temperatures  under  forced- 
convection  cooling  condi- 
tions  1394 

thermodvnamic   properties   of 

fluids 661 

using     large     valve     overlap, 

etc.,  performance 1394 

valve  cooling  effect  on  out- 
put         94 

wear,    measuring 1393 

with     exhaust     gas     turbine 

geared  to   crankshaft 1392 

automotive,  nonpetroleum  fuels 466 

Diesel,        maintenance        training 

manual 1413 

Diesel.  Ships  Bur.  manual 1302 

fuel  distribution  effect 1028 

ground     air-cooled     engine    units, 

packaging,   etc 1109 

internal  combustion,  facts  for  in- 
dustry      154 

internal    combustion,    Ships    Bur. 

manual 1197 

knock-limited  power,  effect  of  pis- 
ton-head  temperature 1402 

marine   surplus   catalog 808 

spare  parts,  packaging,  etc 198 

tests  with  producer  gas 588 

correction   for   June   monthly 

index 702 

see  also  Cylinders — Locomotives. 
England,  see  Great  Britain. 


Page 
Engle,     Clair     (Representative     from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Public  Lands  Com__  368,  483,  898 

War  Claims  Com 48 

Engle,  Loy  S.,  court  case 239 

Engle,   N.   Mex..   instrument   approach 

chart 728 

Englehardt,  George  P.,  Aegeriidae 983 

English  Channel : 

charts 296,  535 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 533 

English     Field,     instrument    approach 

chart 22 

English  Freight  Co 195 

English       language,       making      world 

language 170 

Enid,    Okla.,    school-district    propertv, 

quiet  title 368,  383,  469 

Enid  Cooperative  Creamery  Assoc 961 

Eniwetok  Atoll,  see  Brown  Atoll. 
Enlisted  men,  see  Army — Navy. 
Enlisted  Reserve  Corps,  Army  : 

pay  and  allowances 324,  841,  1322 

regulations 439,  691,  1214 

Enlistment,  see  Army. 

Enlow,  C.  R.,  pasture  handbook 1343 

Ennis,  Carrie  M.,  exrx.,  court  case 212 

Ennis,    Frank    G.,    sr.,    court    case    of 

exrx.  and  exr 212 

Ensley  Bank  &  Trust  Co 1278 

Ensminger,  Douglas,  rural  sociology  in 

extension 861 

Ensrud,  A.  F.,  circular  shell-supported 

frames 291 

Enterprise,  Utah,  instrument  approach 

chart 1024 

Enterprise   (U.  S.   S.)  : 

preserve  as  national  memorial 166 

Entertainment.        26-week        program 

guide 446 

Entomological  Branch  of  Canadian  De- 
partment of  Agriculture-     457 
Entomology     and     Plant     Quarantine 

Bureau 11, 

148,  230.  339,  457,  575. 
709,  860,  1016,  1145,  1234. 
1343 

report,  1945 339 

service    and    regulatory    announce- 
ments  11,  709,  1343 

Entrance  vanes  for  airfoils,  design 1387 

Envelopes,  abstract  of  contracts--  271,  1080 
Eocene  formations  of  San  Juan  Basin_  1172 
Ephemerides  : 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical 

almanac 109,    1413 

ephemeris    of    sun,    Polaris,    etc., 

1947 1365 

Ephrata,   Wash.,   instrument  approach 

chart 1246 

Epidemiology,  see  Contagious  and  infec- 
tious diseases. 
Epileptics  : 

child  can  lead  normal  life 1382 

patients  in   institutions 463 

Epps,  Plummer.  court  case 648 

Epstein,  Joseph  G.,  court  case 306 

I'2pstein,  Lenore  A.  : 

city-family  composition  in  relation 

to   income- 526 

family  spending  and  saving  in  war- 
time      288 

Epstein,  Louis,  court  case 801 

Equal  rights  amendment : 
proposing — 

report 380 

statements 165 

views 380 

questions  and  answers 902 

Equatorial    front 107 

Equipage,  see  Military  equipment  and 

supplies. 
Equipment,  see  Military  equipment  and 

supplies. 
Equipment  and  Supplies  Division 673 


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Erasing  shields,  draftsmen's,  specifica- 
tion   838,  1127 

Eriantlius,    light   and    temperature   in- 
fluence      577 

Erickson,  Aner  W.,  Mtn.  View  tungsten 

deposit 1367 

Erickson,  E.  C.  0. : 

acetylated    wood 1147 

rigidity     and     strength     of     wall 

frames 1147 

Erickson,    K.    L.,    spodumene    flotation 

studies 938 

Ericsson,  Henry,  Co 283,  314 

Erie,  Pa.,  instrument  approach  chart 72(') 

Erie  &  St.  Lawrence  Corporation 137.'i 

Erie  County  Board  of  Commissioners 564 

Erie  Forge  Co 1278,  1377 

Erie,  Lake  : 

aeronautical  chart 1242 

beach  erosion 504 

port  and  terminal  facilities,  1943_     850 
Erie  R.  R.  : 

accidents 642,  943 

emergency   board 385 

mail  routes,  schedules 425,  971,  1200 

rates  on  iron 1092 

Erlanson,    G.    O.,    vegetation    of    San 

Jos6  Island 98] 

Ernst,  E.  C,  Inc 950 

Erosion,  see  Soil  erosion. 
Erskine,  Graves  B.  : 

addresses 956,  ISSJ 

appointment — 

hearings 251,  264 

law 241 

reports 58,  16G 

Ervin,    Guy,    jr.,    alumina    from    lime- 
soda-clay    sinters 126S 

Erwin,    Mary    A.,    sealed-internal-bal- 
anced   arrangements    for 

control    surfaces 139( 

Erwin  Engineering  Co 698 

Esaki  Ko,  charts 669 

Escambia    County,   Fla.,    land    convey- 
ance  757,  924,  104-^ 

Escarole,    specification 1430 

Eskew,  Roderick  K.,  rutin  from  buck- 
wheat  leaf   meal 134i! 

Eskin,  Leonard,  extra  workers  in  post- 
war   labor    force 191' 

Esman,   Sherly  G.,  cultural  centers  in 

American    republics 683 

Espionage : 

cases    charged    by    F.    B.    I.,    in- 
vestigation         878 

disposition   of  certain   cases 3t>9 

Esquire,  Inc 184,  315 

Essential  oils,  see  Oils. 

Estacado   Plain,    aeronautical    chart 723 

Estate  tax  : 

conventions  with  Great  Britain 610 

provisions     of     internal     revenue 

code 1250 

returns,    statistics    from 2l;i 

Bstep,  William  M.,  court  case 315 

Esterbrook  quadrangle,  Wyo 274 

Estiffanulga   quadrangle,    Fla 273 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  see  spe- 
cial subject,  or  name  of 
department,  etc.,  submit- 
ting estimate. 
Estman,  Meyer,  alias,  see  Eastman, 
Meyer. 

Eta   Uchi,    Japan,    chart 963 

Ether,    release    of    antigen    from    bac- 
teria       628 

Ethnology  Bureau,  see  American  Eth- 
nology  Bureau. 
Ethylbenzene,      thermodynamic     prop- 
erties        466 

Ethylene  dibromide  : 

concentration    in   leaded   fuel,    ef- 
fects     1397 

fumigation     of     Japanese     beetle 

larvae    709 

Ethylene     dlchloride     fumigation     of 


Page 

Etomo    Ko,    chart 417 

Eugene,    Oreg.,    instrument    approach 

chart 585,  1024 

Eulogies,  see  Memorial  services. 

Eurasia,  grassland  and  farmland 310,  311 

Eurasia   Import  Co.,   Inc 625 

Eureka    County,     Nev.,    Mount    Hope 

mine    1271 

Europe : 

aims  and  policies  of  U.  S 1423 

aircraft    position    chart 1248 

chart 296,  068 

economic   conditions 254 

economic     reconstruction,     copies 

of    report 46 

European   series 433,  986,  1121, 

1313, 1314,  1423,  1424 

impressions,    summer    1945 146 

imprints  for  war  years 289,  807 

lights    and    tog    signals 410 

occupation,  U.  S.  forces  European 

theater    1330 

operations    of    Allied    Expedition- 
ary Force 1002 

prospects  for  agricultural  exports 

to    Europe 229 

shale-treating    practice 793 

special  visa  work  in,  estimates 824 

United     States     agriculture     and 

Europe    229 

European-Af  rican-JNIiddle      Eastern 

Campaign  Medal 426 

European    Axis,    see    Axis    Powers — • 

War   criminals. 
European    Central    Inland    Transport 

Organization  agreement-     985 
European    Coal    Organization,    agree- 
ment         985 

European  corn  borer  : 

growth  stages  of  corn  and  borer 

infestation    1145 

oviposition    cage   for    moths 457 

European    War,    11)14-18,    experience 

after   World    War   I 930 

European    War,    1939-45,    see    World 

War,  1939-45. 
Eutaw  quadrangle,  Ala.,  geologic  map_     632 

Euziere,    Clement,    compensating 36,241 

Evacuation  Claims  Commission  : 

creating 1054,  1073 

estimate    1114 

Evacuees,     see     Japanese     in     United 

States. 
Evans,    A.    J.,    effects    of    compressi- 
bility   on    airfoil 1288 

Evans,  Mr.   and   Mrs.   AndreM-,   relief-   1064 

Evans,    Dora    E.,    relief 244,  489,  590 

Evans,   Harold,    relief  of  estate 887, 

912, 1035 

Evans,  J.  Earl,  relief  of  estate 36 

Evans,  Luther  H.  : 

job  of  librarian   of   Congress 807 

library    cooperation    program 807 

Library    of    Congress    is    national 

library    465 

Library  of  Congress   records  new 

era   of  world  progress. _     660 
national  library  in  life  of  nation-     957 
problems   facing   Library   of   Con- 
gress         957 

see  also  Library  of  Congress. 
Evans,    Mary    C,    citizenship    educa- 
tion       190 

Evans,  Otis,  Truck  Line 1095 

Evans,    Prentiss    W.,    Chesapeake   Bay 

soft    crab    industry 1170 

Evans,  T.  E.,  matte  smelting 1366 

Evans,     W.     D.,     recent     productivity 

trends    526 

Evans,   William  E.,   relief 244,  489,  590 

Evans    Funeral    Home,    relief 50,  161 

Evans   Line,    Inc 800 

Evanston    Fireiiroof    Warehouse 1091 

Evansville,  Ind.,   instrunu-nt   approach 

chart    345 

Evaporated  foods,  see  names  of  foods. 


Japanese    beetle    larvae-     709  Everest,   Kans.,   railroad   accident- 


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Everett,   Wash.,   Instrument   ajiproach 

chart    1024 

Everett  Fowler    (scow)  : 

court    case   of   owner 40C,  519 

Every    American    should    know 1167 

Evidence : 

admission   in   certain  cases,   safe- 

Ruard    1073 

foreign  documents  in  custody  of 
allied  authorities  of  oc- 
cupation         802 

Evstaflya  Bay,  chart 419 

Evvard,  John  C.  : 

determination  of  gas  tempera- 
tures     1393 

internal-cooling    requirements    of 

cylinder 1391 

Ewing,  Frances  M.,  Plasmodium  galli- 

naceum  infection 1262 

Ewing,  Fred.  W.,  court  case 125,  1183 

Examination  Section  of  Airman  Serv- 
ice,    Safety     Regulation 

Office 583 

Examinations  : 

civil  service,  specimen  questions —  462 
foreign  service,  sample  questions-  985 
merchant     marine     deck     officers, 

specimen    examination--   1125 
merchant  marine  engineers,  speci- 
men examinations 1429 

Naval  Academy,  sample  questions-    815 

pilot    written,   guidebook 719 

see  also  Physical  examinations. 
Excavating     burs,     dental,     simplified 

practice 1853 

Excess  profits  tax  : 

proceeds  from  sales,  etc.,  of  ves- 
sels— 

hearings 603 

Maritime  Comn.,  report 753 

refund    bonds 126 

returns,   inspection 303,  974 

returns,  statistics  from 557 

sec.  722  of  internal  revenue  code-    372, 

761 
Exchange,  see  Foreign  exchange. 
Exchange    Commission,    see    Securities 
and    Exchange    Commis- 
mission. 
Exchange    Service,    see    International 

Exchange  Service. 
Exchanges,  see  Post  exchanges. 
Excise   taxes,   see   Internal   revenue. 
Executive,    see    President    of    United 

States. 
Executive    agencies,    see    Government 

offices. 
Executive  Agencies,  Special  Committee 
to     Investigate,     House : 

hearings 247,  362,  1051 

report 1051 

Executive  agreement  series 122, 

123,    208,    209,    313,    314, 
552,    553,    683,    684,    831, 
984-988,   1121,   1207. 
Executive    departments,    see    Govern- 
ment offices. 

Executive   Mansion,    estimate 110 

Executive  Office  of  the  President,  see 
President  of  United 
States. 
Executive  orders,  see  President  of 
United  States — also  sub- 
ject of  order. 
Executive  Papers,  .Joint  Committee  on 
Disposition  of : 

reports 33,  242,  353,  471,  593. 

738, 878,  104? 
Exhaust  gas,  see  Gases. 
Exhaust  heat  exchanger,   performance 

test 1407 

Exhaust  stacks : 

effect   on   jet-propulsion   system —   1400 

flame-visibility   tests 1394 

Exhaust  valves,  see  Valves. 


Page 


Exhibition,  sec  names  of  exhibitions, 
places  where  located,  or 
name  of  that  which  they 
exhibit. 

property,     see     Military 
equipment  and  supplies. 


Expendable 
Expenditures  ; 


account    guide 420 

city    families — 526 

rent   control,   income  and  expenses-    827, 

1117-18 
see  also  Finance — also  names  of 
departments,  etc. — also 
subjects  for  which  ex- 
penditures are  made. 
Expenditures  in  Executive  Depart- 
ments Committee, 
House : 

calendar 247,  745,  1051 

hearings 104,  600,  745,  1051,  1253 

reports 40,  477,  600,  745,  888,  1051 

stenographer 594 

Expenditures  in  Executive  Depart- 
ments Committee,  Sen- 
ate : 

reports 55,  917 

Expenses,  see  Expenditures. 

Experiment  station  record 11,  710 

Experiment  stations,  see  Agricultural 
experiment  stations — 
also    names    of    stations. 

Experiment  Stations  Office 11,  3.S9,  458, 

576,  710,  860,  1234 

report,  1945 339 

Expert  examiners,  see  Civil  service. 
Explorations,  publications,  price  list—   1169 
Explosions  : 

bituminous-coal      mines,      preven- 
tion     1083 

dust,  effect  of  relief  vents  on  pres- 
sures       791 

missile    hazard 329 

Explosive   D,    see   Ammonium   picrate. 
Explosives : 

accidents  in  meial  mines 178 

American      table      of      distances, 

status 329 

field     manual 842 

handling    practices 936 

measuring    detonation- 634 

permissible,     list 1173 

sensitivity     to     electrostatic     dis- 
charges       394 

storage,  etc.,  in  metal  mines,  etc_     1366 

storage  in  underground  mines 510 

transportation    regulations 196 

see  also   names  of  explosive   sub- 
stances. 
Export  associations,  small  business  ex- 
perience    with 1161 

Export-Import  Bank  of  Washington —    385, 

1165 
operations  to  include  P.  I —  34,  50.  162 

reports 385,  1165 

Exports,   see  Imports  and  exports. 
Express,    forms,    etc.,    for    transporta- 
tion       271 

Express  highways,  see  Roads. 
Ex-servicemen,   see  Veterans. 
Extension  courses  : 

Army    regulations 559 

technical     manual 1327 

Extension     Service 12, 

148,    231,    459,    578,    711, 
861,  1018,  1146,  1236,  1345 

posters 711,  861 

report,     1945 861 

Extension    Service   circular 861 

Extension  Service  review 12,  711 

Extension   work  : 

Federal  legislation,  etc 337 

radio   han(ll)ook  for  workers 337 

report,     1945 861 

rural    sociology    in    extension 861 

see  also  Extension  Service. 


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Eye,  sie  Eyes. 

Eye  baths,  glass,  specification 837,  1304 

Eyemoutli,   chart 535 

Eyes  : 

care 175 

safety    exhil)it 87 

Eyies,      Don      E.,      Anoplieles      quad- 

rimaciilatiis 388 

Ezekiel,   Mordecai,   farmers  and   inter- 

nat.     trade 146 

P 

F.  B.  1.,  see  Federal  Bureau  of  Investi- 
gation. 

F.  C.  A.,  see  Farm  Credit  Administra- 
tion. 

F.  C.  C,  see  Federal  Communications 
Commission. 

F.  D.  A.,  see  Food  and  Drug  Adminis- 
tration. 

F.  D.  I.  C,  see  Federal  Deiiosit  Insur- 
ance Corporation. 

F.  E.  A.,  see  Foreign  Economic  Admin- 
istration. 

F.  H.  A.,  see  Federal  Housing  Admin- 
istration. 

F.  H.  L.  B.  A.,  see  Federal  Home  Loan 
Bank  Administration. 

F.  L.  A.,  see  Federal  Loan  Agency. 

F.  P.  E.   Noteholders  Corporation 801 

F.  P.  H.  A.,  see  Federal  Public  Housing 
Authority. 

F.  S.  A.,  see  Federal  Security  Agency. 

F.  T.  C,  see  Federal  Trade  Commission. 

F.  W.  A.,  see  Federal  Works  Agencv. 

Fabian.  Peter  G.,  relief  of  estate 242,  349 

Fabric  seals  in  presence  of  thin-plate 

overhang 1395 

Fabricated  structural  steel,  see  Steel. 

Fabrics,  see  Textiles — also  names  of 
fabrics. 

Face  masks,  specification 109 

Face   shields,    plastic,    specification 1415 

Facilities,  see  Plants  (industrial)  — 
also  subject  for  which 
facilities  are  to  be  used. 

Fact-Finding  Board  in  General  Motors 

Case,   report,  etc 524 

Fact-Finding  Board  in  International 
Harvester  Case,  report, 
etc 524 

Fact-Finding  Board  in  Meat  Packing 
Industry  Case,  report, 
etc__ 524 

Fact-finding  boards  : 

address 656 

appointment — 

hearings 249,  37S,  405 

reports 249,   255 

views,  etc 249 

role  in  wage  policy 806 

see   also   names   of   boards   or   in- 
dustries. 

Fact-finding  program  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics   Bureau 955 

Factories,  women  in,  19;'>9-45 88,  956 

Faegre,  Marion  L.,  children's  book- 
shelf  126.", 

Faget,   G.   H.  : 

diasone  in  treatment  of  leprosy 1361 

promizole  treatment  of  leprosy 1261 

therapeutic    effect    of    promin    in 

leprosy 8SS 

Fahey,  Joseph  P.,  court  case 26 

Faigle  Tool  and  Die  Corporation 1209 

Fair  Bluff,  N.  C,  aircraft  accident 719 

Fair  Employment  Practice  Commis- 
sion,   establishing 255 

Fair  Employment  Practice  Committee, 

terminating 255 

Fair  labor  standards,  see  Labor  stand- 
ards. 

Fairbanks,  Alaska,  flight  chart 846 

Paird-ES-Sultaneli,   Doris,   court  case-      991 

Fairfax    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 727 


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Fairfax   Mutual  Wood   Products  Co 319 

Fairfield,  C«lif.,  aircraft  accidents 1021, 

1351 
Fairfield,    Utah,    instrument   approach 

chart,   etc 23 

Fairfield  Steamship  Corporation..  801,  1377 
Fairing  : 

compositions  for  aircraft  surfaces.       04 
wing  gun,  on  fighter  type  airplane.   1395 

Fairport   Harbor,   engineer   report 1436 

Fairs.  Indian,  in  Perfi 982 

Fairview  school  district,  relief 51,   161 

Fairweather,       Mount,       aeronautical 

chart 722 

Fajardo  quadrangle,  P.  R 788 

Faldetta,      Richard      D.,      atrain-gage 

study  of  exhaust  valves.  1104 
Falk,    H.,    influence   of   jet    propulsion 

unit  on  wings 1292 

Falk,  I.  S.,  disability  among  employed 

persons 176 

Fall  River  Harbor,  engineer  report 1134 

Failing-ball  tests,  imiiact  resistance  of 

core  materials,   etc 579 

Fallon,     George     H.      (Representative 
from    Md.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Civil  Service  Com 741 

Fallon,     Nev.,     instrument     approach 

chart 156 

Falls,  William  A.,  court  case 991 

Falmouth  Harbor,  chart 296 

False    Bay,    chart 964 

Falwell,     C.     W.,    jr.,     motor    carrier 

decision 800 

Falwell  Fast  Freight,  Inc 643,  800 

Families : 

allowances.  Army  regulations 438 

allowances,   in  various  countries.     410 

clothing  costs,  since  1935 410 

composition  in  relation  to  income.     526 

expenditures  and  savings 526 

food    purchases 526 

price  index 429 

spending  and  saving  in  wartime 288 

see  also  Dependents — Farms  and 
farmers. 
Family  allowances,  see  Families. 
Family  day  care,  see  Day  care  of  chil- 
dren. 

Famine  Emergency  Committee 705 

Famine    emergency    program    or    cam- 
paign, see  Famine  relief. 
Famine    relief  : 

appeal  from  hungry  millions,  film.     581 

children  are  hungry 656,  705 

famine  emergency  campaign 712 

freedom  and  famine,  you  can  help, 

film 581 

help     farmer     save     world     from 

starvation 1018 

help  fight  famine! 578 

how    homemakers    can    help    save 

food 710 

relief  for  starving  peoples,  rp.  on 

UNRRA 746 

share  food,  save  lives 101,'> 

youth  united  for  famine  relief 1015 

Famous-Barr  Co 210,  1095 

Fannon,  .John,  court  case 64S 

Fans  and  blowers  : 

facts  for  industry 154,   864 

single-stage    axial-flow    fan 291 

wind-tunnel    fan 95 

FAO,      see      Food      and      Agriculture 
Organization    of    United 
Nations. 
Far  East,  see  East  (Far  East). 

Far  Eastern   Unit 238 

Faragher,  W.  F.  : 

catalysts  at  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 

plants 117a 

investigations      by      fuels,      etc., 

teams 126S 

Fargo,  N.  Dak.  : 

aeronautical    chart 344,  1153 

instrument  approftcb  cli^rt^™  72Q,  1246 


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Page 

Farley,  Elmer  A.,  court  case 1123 

Farley,  Frieda  E.  J.,  court  case 1123 

Farm  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Farm  Adjustment  Apency,  sec  ARricul- 
tural  Adjustment  Agency. 
Farm  animals,  sec  Livestock. 
Farm  buildings  : 

control  of  flies,  use  of  DDT 148 

raise  your  roof 458 

Farm  credit,  sec  Ajrricultiiral  credit. 

Farm  Credit  Administration 13, 

149,    2:U,    340.    4.59.    578, 
711,  862.  1018,  1345. 

circulars  on  farm  credit 459.  578 

loans  and  discounts,  reports-  459,  1345 

report,    1944-45 578 

transfer  functions  (  H.  R.  3422  and 
H.  R.  4873)  — 

hearings    354 

reports    242,  369 

Farm  equipment,  see  Farm  implements 

and  machinery. 
Farm  financing,  .tee  Agricultural  credit. 
Farm  implements  and  machinery  : 

facts  for  industry,  farm  machines, 

etc 154,     864 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128 

Government  controls  during  war_     706 
policies  of  War  Production  Board, 

etc 976 

Farm  Income,  see  Income. 
Farm  labor : 

appropriations   876 

Atlantic    Coast    migratory    move- 
ment     1146 

Costa  Rican  vrorkers.  migration 208 

employment    and    wages    of   hired 

workers    '  1143 

fact  sheet.  1946  program 114R 

farm  labor    (monthly  reportt 8,706 

help  farmers  save  food  crops 1236 

help  save  world  from  starvation.-   1018 
migratory,    schools    open    to    chil- 
dren          287 

million      veterans      working      on 

farms     1010, 

more  people  working  on  farms__       706 

supply  program,   continuance 879. 

1039,  1061 
supply  program,  continuance,  esti- 
mate          974 

veterans  returning  to  work 574 

see  al.tn  Wases. 
Farm  loans,  are  Atrricnltural  credit. 
Farm  machines,   trr  F.nrni   implements 

and  machinerv. 
Farm    management,    xce    Farms    and  _ 

farmers.  " 

Farm  mortgages,  ftre  ^fortgasres. 
Farm    prices,    i>rr    Prices — nlxo    names 

of  certain   cnmmodities. 
Farm    production     xrr    names    of   com- 
modities 
Farm  products.  Kee  Agricultural  prod- 
ucts. 
Farm  real  estate,  .ec  Re.nl  estate. 
Farm  Safetv  Week,  nrr  National  Farm 
Safety  Week. 

Farm  Recuritv  Administration 149. 

231,1236 

abolishing 3.54. 

.^69    472.   484.   1039.   1046 

report.   1944-45 --   1236 

transfer    func+^'ons     ^TT     R.     3422 
and  H.  R.  4873^  — 

hearincrs    3.54 

reports ___     242.369 

Farm   seciiritv  lonns.    .tee  Atrricultural 

credit. 
Farm    supplies     sec    Agricultural    sup- 
plies. 
Vnrm  siipnlr  store   kpp  Stores, 
■""nrri  timber,  xrr  Timber. 
■Prirm  wn^'^s.  .tec  Wnrres. 
T'nrni  wclcnra.  .9ee  F:irm  labor. 

Fnrmer  .Tones'  timber  crop ,      459 

Farmers,  see  Farms  and  farmers. 


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Farmers'  bulletins  : 

available,    list 232,  460.  580 

title  page  with  contents 1147 

Farmers'  cooperatives,  see  Cooperation. 
Farmers'  Home  Administration,  creat- 
ing   1039,  1046 

Farmers'  Home  Corporation,  enlarging 

powers,  etc 354, 

369.  472,  484,  1046 
Farmers'     regional     associations,     re- 
search practices,  etc 459 

Farmhouses,  see  Houses. 
Farming,  see  Agriculture — Farms  and 
farmers. 

Farmlngton,  Iowa,  bridge 494,  747,  873 

I'arms  and  farmers  : 

after  World  War  I  450,000  farms 

were    lost 549 

agriculture,   industry,   and  future 

of    farmers 145 

better  farm  living,  research 230 

better  farming  and  living 232 

capital  statistics 1231 

casein  making  on  farm  for  indus- 
trial  use 575 

cooperatives  and  family  farm 711 

county  oflSce  instructions  for  use 

of  farm  plan,  etc 234 

create  farm-appraisal  system — 

hearings    L 354 

reports 242,  369 

credit    services    to    farmers,    im- 
prove     354, 

369.  472.  484,  1039,  1046 

family  living,  address 1232 

family  living,   outlook   charts 11 

family-operated  farms.  1930-45 707 

family  record  hook 149 

farm   construction,   report 762 

farm  cost  situation   (address'* 1232 

farm  cost  situation    (periodical)-   1342 

farm    opportunities? 573 

farm  ownership,  promote 354, 

369.  472,  484,  1039.  1046 

farm   service   .iobs 574 

farmer  and  national  debt 1320 

farmers  and  international  trade 146 

farmers  In  2  wars 1117 

fire  fightins  on  farrns 1344 

great    American    dollar,   farmers's 

share 1117 

handling  and  storipc  soft  cnrn 1344 

income.  .<tee.  in  main  alphabet.  In- 
come. 

livestock    on    farms 456 

Louisiana  fnrmers'  almanac,  eval- 
uation           861 

low-income  families,   physical  im- 
pairments          «'*« 

pnvin-r  for  a  fnrm 578 

petroleum     delivprintr  to  farmers-      578 
planninsr  f-o-m  for  profit  and  sta- 
bility     1016 

population     eotimites__ 1010 

nonnlntiop  followinc  end  of  -war.-      "^O 

pork  on   ffirm  • S''S 

nr'ce  control    fjirmor's  ofnko 826 

price  regulation  nffentinT  farmers' 

business 825 

prices     received     for     crops,    live- 
stock,   etc 1i4f? 

problems   fn'^incr   f.nrm^rs ^'^^ 

production  in  war  and  pon'>e .574 

protootincr  the  farmer's  dollar.     ^      fi1<\ 

PuMieations  for  farmer 340.  1'>SR 

publications  on  farm  manaTcment-   1265 
real  estate — 

inheritance.  1920-45 581 

market.        current        develop- 
ments       456 

situation.  19'*4-45 230 

taxes  in  1945 i.--   1016 

rural    rehabilitation    proiects 34. 

49.  370.  876.  1039 

sewatre  and  garhaire  disposal 1019 

shall  I  be  a  farmer? ,,_,__^___     5.73 


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Farms  and  farmers — Continued 

size    of    farm,    etc.,    in    Columbia 

Basin 638 

so  you  want  a  farm? <■ 231 

social  security  for  farm  people 337 

tenancy,    1940-45 - 1018 

tenant  act,  amendments 372,  610 

tenure,  graphic  summarization 707 

victory  loan  program 130 

what  peace  can  mean  to  farmers--    21^9, 

337 

when  we  appraise  your  farm 459 

where  and  how  to  get  a  farm 707 

youth  learns  and  earns 578 

see  al&o  Agriculture — Coopera- 
tion— S  oil  conserva- 
tion— also  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Agricul- 
tural— Farm. 
Farr,  Marion  [Maude],  land-grant  col- 
leges and  universities 1361 

Farrar,  C.  L. : 

pollen    traps,    etc.,    for    honeybee 

colonies 1343 

two-queen  colony  management 709 

Farrell-Cheek  Steel  Co 184 

Farren,  W.  S.,  aeronautical  research —    310, 

311 

Farsi  Jezirat,  chart 538 

Fasteners,  slide,  specitication 696 

Fatalities,  see  Death. 
Fathers : 

exempt  from  induction — 

hearings 604 

laws 736,    873 

reports 480,  483,  496,  604,  875 

Fatigue    of    metals,    see    Strength    of 
materials — also  names  of 
metals. 
Fats: 

factory  consumption 154,  864 

fats  and  oils  situation 8,  707 

industrial    reference    service 24, 

158,   237,   346,   465,    587,   729, 
868,    1027,    1156,    1250,    1352 

industry    report 729 

inedible,  distribution — 

hearings 1159 

report 1056 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

production,       consumption,       and 

stocks 154,   864 

small  business  problems 49,  257 

statistics 1231 

see  al&o  Shortening. 

Fats  and  Oils  Unit 867,  1027 

Faulkner.  Walter  S.  relief—   882,  90S,  1031 
Fault    determinations,    fluospar    areas 

of  western   Ky 937 

Favreau,  Claire  H.,   psychiatric  nurs- 
ing opportunities 175 

Fay,  Douglas  P.,  compressive  strength 

of  aircraft  materials 1389 

Fay,  R.  W.,  DDT  toxicity  to  Anopheles.     269 

Fayerweather,  F.  O.,  court  case 988,  1376 

Fayetteville,  Ga.,  aircraft  accident 719 

FBI,  see  Federal  Bureau  of  Investiga- 
tion. 
FCA,  see  Farm  Credit  Administration. 
FCC,  see  Federal  Communications  Com- 
mission. 
FDA,  see  Food  and  Drug  Administra- 
tion. 
FDIC,   see   Federal   Deposit   Insurance 

Corporation. 
FEA,   see  Foreign   Economic  Adminis- 
tration. 
Featherston,     E.     Glenn,     school     bus 

drivers 779 

Federal,  see  certain  headings  beginning 
Federal  — Government — 
National. 
Federal  agencies,   see  Government  ofl- 

fices. 
Federal    aid,    to    States,    extract    from 

Treasury  report 1124 

see  alao  special  subject. 


Page 
Federal   bonds,    see   Bonds   of   officers, 
etc. 

Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation 408,  1186 

cases  charged  by,  investigation 878 

Federal  Cartridge  Corporation 945 

Federal  Cement  Tile  Co 944 

Federal  City  Charter  Commission  : 
incorporate — - 

hearing 772 

report 772 

Federal       Committee       on       Highway 

Safety 1201 

Federal  Communications  Commission-  61, 
173,  268,  385,  500,  626,  777, 
927,  1165,  1260,  1359. 

exhibits  submitted  by 496 

filing  reports  with,  rules 387, 

1359,  1860 

functions 173 

report,   1945 500 

rules  and  regulations — • 

amendments 268, 

385-387,  500,  1359-60 

check    list 626 

revisions 1165 

why  the  Federal  Communications 

Commission? 626 

Federal  Contracting  Corporation 266, 

400,  801,  1258 
Federal     credit     unions,     see     Credit 
unions. 

Federal  Crop  Insurance  Corporation 341, 

714,  1238 
establishment,  notes  of  general  in- 
terest      334 

poster 1238 

report,  1945 341 

Federal    Deposit    Insurance    Corpora- 
tion  61,    174, 

268,  777,  927,  1260,  1360 

annual  report,   1944 174 

annual  report,   1945 1260 

report  on  audit 1079 

report  to  insured  banks,  1946 1360 

rules  and  regulations 927 

Federal  education  officers,  sec  Schools. 
Federal  employees,  see  Government  of- 
ficials and  employees. 

Federal  Engineering  Co 414 

Federal  Engineering  Co.,  Inc 414 

Federal    expenditures,    see    Finance — 

Government  offices.  • 

Federal  Farm  Mortgage  Corporation  : 
amend  act — 

hearings 878,  1062,  1161 

law 1035 

reports 739,  763,  899,  905 

correction  for  Aug.  monthly  index_   1012 
refinancing    Land    Bank    Commis- 
sioner  loans 823 

transfer    functions    (H.    R.    3422 
and  H.  R.  4873)  — 

hearings 354 

reports 242,  369 

Federal  Government,  see  United  States. 
Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  Administra- 
tion      105, 

811,  1100,  1191,  1297 

investigation 1051 

report,  1944 294 

report,  1945 1297 

Federal  home  loan  bank  review 105,  811 

Federal  Home  Loan  Bank  System,  re- 
port,   1945 1297 

Federal   Hospital  Council : 
establish — 

hearings 602 

law 1040 

reports 890,  900,  1046 

Federal  Housing  Administration.   106,   531, 
663, 811, 1106, 1191,  1409 

estimate 546 

posters 1191 

report,  1944 294,  1409 

report,  1945 1106 

technical    bulletin 1106 


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Fage 
Federal       Interdepartmental       Safety 

Council 1360 

Federal  judges,  see  Judges. 
Federal  laws,  see  Laws. 

Federal  Loan  Agency 61, 

174.    268,    387,    626,    777, 
927,  1077,  1105,  12C0 

Federal  Loan  Bank  of  Louisville 649 

Federal  Mediation  Board  : 
^create — 

minority    views 495 

reports 495,  759 

veto    message 821 

Federal  personnel,  see  Government  of- 
ficials and  employees. 
Federal    personnel    manual,    see    Civil 

service. 
Federal  policies,  see  subject  involved. 

Federal  Power  Commission 61, 

174,   5U0,   777,  928.   1077, 
11G5,  1260,  1360 

estimate 676 

forms  and   publications 1165 

terms  of  office 362 

Federal  Prison  Industries,  Inc 655 

audit    report 630 

report,   1945 655 

Federal  prisons,  see  Prisons  and  pris- 
oners. ^ 
Federal  probation,  see  Probation. 
Federal  property,  see  Public  property. 

Federal  Public  Housing  Authority 106. 

195.    414,    531,    663.    961, 
1192,  1409 

proposed    provision 823 

report,  1944 294,  414 

Federal  register 105,  195,  294, 

413,    530,    662,    811,    960, 
1105,     1191.     1297,     1408 

appropriation   for   printing 784 

indexes 105.  294, 

413.    530.    662,    811,    960, 
1105,     1191,     1297.     1408 

Federal  Register  Division 105.  194.  293. 

413,    530.    662.    811.    960, 
1105,     1191.     1296,     1408 
Federal  regulations,  see  Code  of  Fed- 
eral    regulations — a  I  s  o 
special  subject. 
Federal    reserve    banks,    inter-district 

collection   system 62,   778 

see  also  other  headings  beginning 
Federal  reserve. 
Federal  Reserve  Board,  see  Federal  Re- 
serve   System    Board    of 
Governors. 

Federal  reserve  bulletin 62.  778 

index  to  v.  31 62 

Federal  reserve  charts  on  bank  credit, 

etc 928 

Federal  reserve  member  banks  : 

acceptance    of    drafts    or    bills   of 

exchange 1166 

discount  and  advances 778 

member  bank  call  report 928,  1261 

proftts  in  1945 627 

Federal  reserve  par  list 62,  778,  1261 

Federal     Reserve     System     Board     of 

Governors 62,  174,  268, 

387.  501,    627.    778.    928. 
1077.     1166.     1261.     1360 

regulations 62, 

268,  778,  928.  1077.  1166 

report.  1945 928 

B'ederal  savings  and  loan  associations. 

report.  1945 1191,  1297 

Federal   Savings   and    Loan   Insurance 
Corporation  : 

dividends,  etc 1062 

report,  1945 1297 

Federal   Securities   Exchange  Commis- 
sion,  see   Securities   and 
Exchange  Commission. 
Federal  Security  Agency 63,  175,  268, 

388.  501.    627,    778,    928, 
1077,     1166,     1261,     1361 


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Federal  Security  Agency — Continued 
appropriations,  1946 — 

estimates,  etc 116,  304,  427 

appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates 546,  676,  677,  1114 

hearings 879,  1062 

law 1041 

report 740,  876.  905 

report.  1945 175.  176.  268,  269,  270 

see  also  Miller.  Watson  B. 
Federal  series,  unemployment  compen- 
sation         65 

Federal  specifications,  see  Government 
supplies. 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 128- 

129,  214-215,  322-323, 
437,  558,  689-690,  837- 
8o9,  996-997,  1126-27, 
1211-12,     1320,     1429-30 

price    list 390 

Veterans    Administration    supple- 
ment       690 

Federal  Standard  Stock  Catalog  Di- 
vision  128.  214.  322, 

437.    558.    689.    837.    996. 

1126.     1211,     1320,     1429 

Federal  statutes,  see  Laws. 

Federal  Trade  Commission.  65.  177.  270,  389, 

629,  782,  930,  1168,  1363 

act,  as  amended,  compilation 782 

amend  act  creating 747 

decisions 930 

estimates,    etc 676 

operation  of  export  trade  act 1161 

report.   1945 271 

rules,  policy,  and  acts 1168 

work,  summary 66,  782 

Federal  Water  &  Gas  Corporation.  519,  647 
Federal  Water  Power  Commission,  see 
Federal    Power    Commis- 
sion. 

Federal  Works  Agency 66, 

390.  503.  629.  782.  931, 
1079,     1169.     1264,     1363 

estimates,    etc 116. 

305.    546.    676.    974,   1114 
powers    rel.    to    site    acquisition, 

etc 254,  370,  499,  873 

report,    1945 390 

Federated  Meat  Corporation 679,  826 

Federated    Organizations    for    Bataan 

Relief,    incorporate 772 

Federer,     Walter     T.,     seed,     etc.,     of 

guayule 1235 

Federmau,  David,  disability  among 
gainfully  employed  per- 
sons      176 

Feed,    see   certain    headings   begipuing 
Food — also      names      of 
feeding   stuffs. 
Feed  store,  see  Stores. 
Fees : 

employment   agency,    prohibit   for 

Government  referral 379 

nurses  in  D.  C 1038.  1069 

United  States  commissioners — 

hearings 602 

law 1037 

reports 57.  875,  891 

waive     for     members     of     armed 

forces 31 

Feet,     care 780.  1261 

Fefferman.   Rose,  court  case 1281 

Feflferman,  JIanuel.  court  case 1281 

Fefferman.  Meyer,  court  case 1281 

Fehlner.  Leo  F. : 

effect  of  sideslip  on  stability 1405 

effects   of   radii   of  gyration,   etc., 

on    aileron 1387 

effects  of  wing  wake  on  tail 104 

Fehmarn    Belt,    chart 1301 

Feinberg,  Herman,  relief -   357,  489,  590 

Feingold,   Arnold    .M.,    induced-velocity 

field  of  helicopter  rotor.  1291 
Felber,   Irma   M.,   oil  emulsions 146 


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Feld,  I.  L. : 

continuous      hydraulic     cl.issiflca- 

tion 394 

iron  content  of  Birmingham  ores-      S'J4 
performance    of    hvdraulic    classi- 
fier      275 

Feldkamp,    Cora    L.,    school    lunches, 

references 712 

Feldman.   Gussie,  relief 474,  612,  734 

Feldspar  : 

in   1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1173 

Felin,   John   J.,   &  Co.,   Inc 384, 

519, SOI,  1258 
Felix,  Robert  H.,  nursing  school  health 

practices,  etc 175 

Fellowships  : 

communications,     students     from 

American     republics 387 

cooperative,  agreement  with  Peru-     314 

program  for  teachers 1201 

Felt: 

insulating,   specification 1415 

make-overs , 1235 

rates    on 945 

specification 111 

Felton,  Mathias  W.,  downy  mildew  of 

cabbage 573 

Felts  Field,  instrument  approach  chart.     727 
Females,  see  Women. 
Fence  posts,  see  Posts. 

Fences,    farm 710 

Fenders,    ship,    specification 968 

Fene,  W.  J.,  coal  mine  explosions,  etc-     936 

Fenton  soil  conservation  district 1148 

Feodora,  Tex.,   railroad   accident 1275 

Ferguson,    Frederick    F.,    DDT    sprays 

as    mosquito    larvicirtes-      269 
Ferguson,       Homer       (Senator      from 
Mich.)  : 

minority    views 1061 

reports  made  b.v — 

Immigration    Com ^ 496 

Judiciary  Com 1073 

Ferguson,   Stanley  W.,   Inc 1377 

Ferguson,  William  S.,  court  case-  624,  1184 
Fernandez,    Antonio    1\I.    (Representa- 
tive from   N.   Mex.)  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Claims  Com 35-36, 

355,      357-358,     360-361, 
475,  477,  597-599,  881 

Conference    Com 1046 

Public   Lands   Com 898 

Fernandez,   Salvador  L.,  relief 41 

Ferreira,    Ernest   P.,   relief 36,  375,  590 

Ferrets,  care  and  rearing 785 

Ferri,   Antojiio  : 

application  of  method  of  charac- 
teristics    to     supersonic 

flow 1291 

supersonic-tunnel   tests  of  projec- 
tiles  , 1403 

tests  of  24  airfoils  at  high  Mach 

numbers 1288 

Ferro-alloys,  see  Iron. 

Ferrochrome,  rates  on 945 

Ferrosilicon,    report 275 

Fertilizers : 

plant    foods    in,    prewar    produc- 
tion,   etc 577 

publications,  price  list lOSO 

rates    on 403 

resources,  etc.,  in  United   States-     8r>l 

use,    and    crop   yields lOlS 

see   also    names    of    substances. 
Fever,  see  name  of  fever. 
Fever   ticks,   see  Ticks. 
Fewell,  William  C,  organization,  etc., 
of    National    Bureau    of 

Standards 466 

Pezandie  &   Sperrle,   Inc 212 

PHA,    see   Federal    Housing    Adminis- 
tration. 
FHLBA,  see  Federal  Home  Loan  Bank 
Administration, 


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Fiberboard      containers,      crab      meat 

keeping  quality 785 

Fibers  : 

insulating,  specification 421 

stresses  for  wood  poles 1146 

see  also  names  of  certain  plants, 
textiles,  etc. 
Fibrosis,      etc.,      in      parenchymatous 

organs 1167 

Fibrous   glass  : 

board  and  stripping  tape,   specifi- 
cation       541 

cloth,  tape,  and  thread,  specifica- 
tion       968 

for   life   preservers,    specification-     300 
properties  of  plastic-bonded  glass 

cloth 292,  1402 

Fickes,  Cl.vde  F.,  building  with  logs 13 

Fiddler,  Earle  T.,  court  case 522 

Fidelity  Trust  Co 1426,  1428 

Fidone,  Edna  R.  S.,  relief - 889 

Fiduciary  Trust  Co.  of  N.  Y 686 

Field,    Punskee,    court    case 1184 

Field  artillery,  see  Artillery. 

Field  manuals,  see  Army- — also  special 

subject. 
Field  peas,  see  Peas. 
Field  ranges,  see  Stoves. 
Field  service,  classification.  Army  Air 

Forces     manual 562 

see  also  Civil  service. 
Field  Service  Branch,  Production  and 

Marketing   Admin 15, 

150,    233,    341,    461,    582, 
714,  1019,  1148,  1238,  1347 

expenditures 341,  1619 

Fielding  &  Shepley,  Inc— 1258,  1379 

Fieldner,  Arno  C. : 

Alaska  coal,  analyses 936 

coal-research    activities    of    Mines 

Bureau 1268 

report  of  research,   etc.,   on   coal, 

1945 790 

Fields,    Ariz.,    railroad    accident 1371 

Fienup,   Kenneth   L.  : 

analysis   of   square   shear  web 92 

effect  of  curvature  on  panels 194 

Fierman,  Maurice  M.,  exr.,  court  case-    651, 

1258 

Fifth  Army  at  Winter  Line 1436 

Fifth  Street  Store 833 

Fifty-cent  piece,  see  Half  dollar. 
Fighter  planes,  see  Airplanes. 

Figueroa   Ballroom 1203,  1309 

Filberts   sprayed   with   Bordeaux   mix- 
ture         340 

File,     correspondence.     Army     regula- 
tions         439 

Files  (tools)  : 

simplified     practice     recommenda- 
tion           25 

Filing-and-setting  machines,   specifica- 
tion         422 

Filipinos  : 

admission  and  naturalization-  873,  876 

naturalization    770 

sales  to,   opinion 652 

correction    for    June    monthly    In- 
dex         702 

29    gripes 1215 

sec  also  Philippine  Islands. 
Fillers  (in  paper,  paint,  etc.)  : 

facts  for  Industry 154,  864 

Fillets,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 

Filling,  plast*cized  white,  phosphorus-   1197 

Film  formation,  etc.,  of  oil  emulsions--      146 

Film  slides,  sec  Filmslides. 

Films  (photographic)  : 

specifications 328,421,  1219 

see    also    Filmslides— Motion    pic- 
tures. 
Filmslides,     Agriculture     Dept.     slide- 
films    13 

Filters.    Diesel-fuel-oil,    specification 541 

Finance : 

agricultural  finance  review 338 


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Fag« 

riiumce — Continued 

Anglo-AmL-ncau    agreements 208, 

321, 528 
bulletin  of  Treasury  Department-    126, 

830 

city  finances 18,  235,  341,  582-583. 

717,   863,   1149,   1350 

citv  periodic  tinancial  reports 863 

daily  statement  of  Treasury.-   126,  836 
emergency     facilities,     private 

financing 976 

fiscal  organization  and  functions-     324 
form,     etc.,     of     financial     state- 
ments         828 

manufacturing     plant     expansion, 

privately  financial 976 

public  finance  and  employment 387 

publications,  price  list 177 

receipts,  etc.,  of  U.  S.,  1945 — 

combined    statement 436 

report  on  finances 688 

report  on  finances,  extracts-   1124- 

25 

selected  tables 1125 

Ships  Bureau  manual 815,  1303 

State    finances 18.  235,  583, 

717,  1020,   1149,  1240,   1350 

War  Dept.  stations 442,  562 

see  also  Accounts  and  account- 
ing— Budgets  —  Interna- 
tional monetary  fund — 
Payments — also  names 
of  countries  and  places. 
Finance  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 55.261.  378,  495, 

618,  769,  917.   1070,   1358 

hearings 378.  618,  769 

national  service  life  insurance  act, 
1940. 

reports 55.  56,  378,  496, 

618.  768-770.  917,  1070 
Finance  decisions,  see  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission. 
Finance     Department,     Army     Service 
Forces,      Army      regula- 
tions  131-132. 

216.    324.    438-439,     559. 
691.      840-841,     998-999. 
1128.     1213.     1322.     1431 
Finance  officers,  see  Disbursing  officers. 
Financial  and  Administrative  Research 

Division 931,1364 

Financial  statistics,  see  Finance. 
Financing,  see  Agricultural  credit. 

Finck    CMnr    Co 52,161 

Fine.  Benjamin,  colleges  expect  peak 

enrollment     527 

Fine.  M.  M..  concentration  of  flnorite-      936 

Fine.  Morris,  relief 474,612.734 

Fines  : 

nonpayment,     discharge     indigent 
convicts — 

hearings    602 

law    1037 

reports    57.    891 

Finishers,    asphalt,    snecification 1303 

F'nishow   for   nirornft     snorification 4-1^ 

Finito  !  Po  Valley  campaign 183 

Finli.  li.,   rocovory  of  nietnl,  etc..  from 

nhiminnm     dross 790 

Finn.    Robert    S..    .iet-hnnnd.nry   correc- 
tions of  cowling-fiap-out- 

let    pressures 1390 

Fins   fnircrnff)  : 

cvlindor      barrel       cooling      with 

bonded  fins 1395 

intorferencp  pfTect  on  lateral  sta- 

bilitv    104 

Fir: 

Douglas — 

Aineric.in    wood 149 

hrdrolvznte    fr-rmentation 1146 

old    erowth    doors 25 

noblo     .American    wood 150 

Fire,  see  Fires — a7,«o  cprtnin  headings 

becrinnlng  Fire. 
Fire-alarm  systems,  specification —  214-215 


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Fire  control  notes 712 

Fire  damaged  records,  see  Records. 
Fire  Department  of  D.  C.  : 

salaries   of   members,    increase 745, 

916.  1038 
salaries  of  pilots  and  marine  engi- 
neers        40,  162 

Fire-extinguisher     charges,      specifica- 
tions  421,  540,  1109 

Fire  extinguishers,  specification 1132 

Fire  fighter,  see  Firemen. 
Fire-fighting  apparatus,  general  sched- 
ule of  supplies 557,  1211 

Fire  insurance  agent,   job 1323 

Fire  Prevention   Week 7,  1201 

Fire  protection,  see  Fires. 
Fire-protection    equipment    and    appli- 
ances, inspection,  etc 442. 

1327 
Fire-resistant     treatment,     for    cotton 

fabrics    1305 

Fire-retarding  coating,   article 579 

Fire-surfacing    material,    schedule 1429 

Firebaugh,  Calif.,  wages,  etc.,  in  labor 

supply   center 1232 

Firemen  : 

job  of  fireman 693 

lesson  plans  on  firemanship 1001 

Fires  : 

at  liquefaction,   etc..   plant 510 

bituminous-coal    mines 1083 

carelessness  factor  in  accidents--     866 

coal-  and  metal-mine,   1945 936 

fighting — 

facilities  at  metal  mines 1366 

manual   issued   by   Ships   Bu- 
reau        420 

on    farms 1344 

pointers 109 

fire   department  techniques-   1001, 1218 

metal    mine,   prevention 510 

protection  of  property  in  and  con- 
tiguous   to    waters    of 

D.     C 1039 

safety   for   elementnry   schools 1169 

see  also  Firemen — Forest  fires. 
Firewalls,  airplane,  effect  of  tempera- 
ture on  slieet  metal 293 

fairing  device,   specification 1197 

First-aid  kits  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128 

specification 198.  816 

First-Citizens  Bank  &  Trust  Co__  1076.  1283 
First   fight   of  ironclads,   Monitor  and 
Merrimac,      custody      of 

painting 1042 

First    Iowa     Hvdro-Electric    Coopera- 
tive  184.  406.  685 

First  National  Benefit  Society 648 

First  National  Steamship  Co 81,  624 

Firth,  Frank  E..  cordages  in  fisheries —     631 
Fiscal   accounting,   see  Accounts   and 
accounting. 

Fiscal  code.  War  Department 1327 

Fiscal  Division.  Engineer  Dept 1328 

T^iscal  Management  Division 341,  1019 

Fiscal  organization,  see  Finance. 

Fiscal  Service.  Treasury  Dept 127. 

436,  836 
Fiscal   stations.    War   Dept..    technical 

manual 442.  562 

Fischel.  Jack  :  

airfoil  with  double-slotted  flap 1388 

fabric   seals   in    presence   of  thin- 
plate    overhang 1395 

Fischer.  Else,  relief 52,  161 

Fischer,  Eric,  relief 52,  161 

Fischer,     Karl,     flow     in     centrifug.al 

pump 1103 

Fischer,  Mabel  M.,  relief 357. 

613,  734 
Fischer,    Walter,    tea,    Japanese    trade 

study 317 

Fischer-Tropsch       process,       synthetic 

liquid  fuel  production 1269 

Fish,  George  F.,  Inc 948 


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Fish  and  fisheries  : 

bait  fish,  culture  and  care. 631 

bait  fish,  dealers 1170 

canned  fish,  preliminary   report —     784 
canned  products  and  byproducts —       68 

eommercial    fisheries,   MDL 68, 

272,  391,  505,  631 

commercial  fisheries  review 784 

conservation  of  fish — 

hearings 595 

law 1045 

reports 472,    904 

cost  of  production,  etc.,  of  fish 65. 

1168,  1363 

current  fishery  statistics 68 

current  fishery  trade 68,  785 

customs  appeal  on  fish 92(; 

DDT  effect  on  fish 631 

dealers   in   acjuarium   fishes 1265 

dry  ice  refrigeration  of  fillets 504 

Federal   fish-cultural   stations 68 

fish  stored  in  refrigerated  loekers_     631 
fisheries  of — 

Alaska,    commercial 504 

932,    1265,    1364 

Alaska,  defense  program 1158 

Alaska,    industry 93'J 

Alaska,  laws  and  regulations-     932 
Alaska,  laws  and  regulations, 

obtaining 271 

Columbia  River,  agreement 1037. 

106S 
Columbia  River,  defense  pro- 
gram  135fi 

Great     Lakes,     defense     pro- 
gram  105." 

Oregon,  defense  program 1254 

Pacific    Coast,    1943,    annual 

summary 1170 

Washington      State,     defense 

program 1254 

fishery  bulletin 391 

fishery  leafiet 68 

271,    272,   504,    505,    630- 
632,  785,  1080,  1170,  1265 

fishery  market  news 6S 

fishery  statistics  of  U.  S.  1942___   108O 

fishery  survey  in  Trinidad,  etc 55:: 

food  value  of  fish 1265 

fresh   and  frozen   fillets,   etc.,   im- 
portation      750 

fresh-water  fishes  from   San  Jos6 

Island 820 

frozen  fish — 

1945 785 

frozen  fish  report 68,  78.") 

holdings  at  Gloucester,  Mass_     750 

frozen  packaged  fishery  products 631 

game  fishes  in  Alaska,  regulations-     932 
Gloucester,    3    centuries   a   fishing 

port 1265 

handling  fresh  fish 78." 

home  canning  of  fish 631 

how  to  cook  fish 631 

icing  of  fish  at  sea 1170 

Japanese  fishing  industry 271 

Japanese    trade    in    marine    prod- 
ucts      310 

marketing  of  products 50."p 

middle  Atlantic  Coast  fish 272 

New  England  landings-.  68,  785,  1170 

New  York  City  landings 1170 

non-gilling  sorter 785 

packaged  fish,  1944 271 

preparation  of  3  fishes  of  Pacific--      785 

price  ceilings,  etc.,  on  fisheries 60:! 

price  ceilings  on  fish 751 

publications,  on  fisheries 1080 

publications,  price  list 932 

reproduction  in  fishes 631 

resources,  etc.,  of  Hawaii 751 

shore  fishes  of  Peru 432 

statistical  digest 932,  1080 

storage    of    fish     in     refrigerated 

lockers 68 

tests  of  cordages  in  fisheries 631 

trade    journals,    etc.,    on    fishery 

products 272 


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Fish  and  fisheries — Continued 

transfer  fish  hatchery  to  Lawton, 

Okla 249,  260,  469,  751 

tropical    aquarium   fishes 631 

see  also  Shellfish — also  certain 
other  headings  beginning 
Fish — also       names       of 

fi  S  ll  G  S . 

Fish  and  Wildlife  Service 68,  271, 

391,    504,    630,    784,    932, 
1080,  1170,  1265,  1364 

estimate 546 

regulatory  announcement 932,   1170 

report,   1945 391 

research  report 391,  785,  932 

Fish  as  food,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Fish-cultural    stations,    see    Fish    and 

fisheries. 
Fish  hatcheries,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 
Fish  meal  : 

and   oil,    monthly   report 68,  785 

liver  moal  in  chick  rations 785 

Fish  oils,  see  Oils. 

Fish   press  water  in   chick  rations 785 

Fish   traps   for   taking   spawners 505 

Fisher,  Burtha  M.,  court  case 124,  184,  434 

Fisher,   Charles  T.,   exr.,   court  case —    124, 

184,  434 
Fisher,   Edward  F.,   exr.,   court   case-    124, 

184,  434 

Fisher,  Fred  J.,  court  case  of  exrs 124, 

184,  434 
Fisher,  Jacob,  New  Zealand  social  se- 
curity   program 176 

Fisher,  Julius,  court  case 989 

Fisher,  M.  R.,   injury  experience,  etc., 

at  nonmetal  mines 1084 

Fisher,    O.    C.     (Kepi-esentative    from 
Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Elections  Committee  No.  3 40 

Immigration  and  Naturaliza- 
tion   Com 1052 

Fisher,   Richard   S.,   patent   in  fee 601, 

619, 871 

Fisher,   Thomas   H.,   court   case 307 

Fisher,  Walter  K.,  echiuroid  worms 552 

Fisher,    William    H.,    agricultural    ad- 
justment and  income 62 

Fisheries     Commission,     see     Interna- 
tional Fisheries  Commis- 
sion. 
Fishermen,    unemployment    insurance-    272, 

505 

Fishery  Biology  Division 68, 

504,  505,  630,  631,  632 

Fishery  Coordination  Office 272,  391 

report,     1945 391 

Fishery    market    news,    see    Fish    and 

fisheries. 
Fishery    products,    see   Fish    and    fish- 
eries. 
Fishery   statistics,    etc.,   see   Fish   and 

fisheries. 
Fishery  trade,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 

Fishgold,  Abraham,  court  case 648,  989 

Fishing-boat   builders,   see  Boat   build- 
ers. 
Fishing  vessels,   see  Ships. 
Fisk,  Frank  W.,  DDT  water  emulsion 

in  rice  fields 64 

Fisk,  Harold  N.,  alluvial  valley  of  Mis- 
sissippi River 1006 

Fiske,  Beth  H.,  impact  of  the  war  on 

Seattle-Tacoma     area 806 

Fiske,     Clarence    A.,    hav     harvesting 

methods,    Nebraska 1233 

Fissionable  materials,  in  public  lands, 

reserving 368,383,426 

See  also  Atomic  energy. 

FLswick,  Ferdinand,  court  case -  519,  1377 

Fite,  G.  L.,  pneumonitis  in  Louisiana-   1262- 

Fittings,    cast-brass    solder-joint 25 

FitzGerald,  D.  A.,  world  situation  for 

food,   etc — 1342 

Fitzgerald,   Frances  C,   relief 742, 

908,  1031 


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Fitzgerald,  Roy  G.,  court  case 283, 1095 

Fitzhugb,  Edward  F.,  jr.,  magnetic 
reconnaissance  in  ^iinne- 

60ta 1269 

Fltzpatrick.   Alfred  F.,   relief 52,  161 

Fitzsimmous,  J.  P..  magnetic  maps  of 
Worcester,  etc.,  Coun- 
ties,   Md 632 

Fitzwater,  Carl,   relief 474,  764,  871 

Fitzwater,   Naomi,   relief 474,   764,   871 

5S6  Fifth  Avenue  Corp 957 

Fi.xtures,    see    Lighting   fixtures. 

Fjords,  wind  in  Icelandic 814 

FLA,   see  Federal  Loan  Agencv. 

Flag  Day,   1946,   proclamation! 821 

Flags  : 

American    republics,    poster 543 

description   and    use,    Armv    regu- 
lations     216,  559,  999,  1214 

enemy     flags,     preservation     and 

display 972,  1418 

flag  of  President   of  U.   S.,   Exec. 

order 114 

how    to    respect    and    displav    our 

flag 1411 

international  code  flags  and   pen- 
nants       814 

Minute  man  victory  flag 130 

pledge  of  allegiance  to  the  flag_  57,  162 

Tomlinsou    Church   of   God 253, 

498,  1035 
Flame     thrower,     portable,     technical 

manual 442 

Flame-visibility    tests   with   individual 

exhaust    stacks 1.^94 

Flameprooflng  of  textiles___  730,  1028,  1353 
Flames,     kinetics     of    chemical    reac- 

_,  .   tions 959 

ilanges,    critical    compressive    stress-     293 
Hannagan,  John  W.,  jr.    (Representa- 
tive from  Va.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture' Com__  33-34,  163  242- 
243,  472,  595,  739,  879,'  1049 

Conference  Com 593,  876 

Flaps    (airfoil)  : 

aerodynamic   balances   of   2   nose 

shapes 1388,  1395 

control  -  surface        characteristics 

from  data 412 

minimize    reduction    in    effective 

dihedral 1391 

plain,    etc.,    on    tail    surface 1395 

plain,   etc.,  on   wing 1396 

pressures,    jet-bound    corrections-   1390 
retractable     planing,     instead     of 

fixed  step  on  seaplane 1395 

trailing-edge    extension,    effect    on 

propeller 1395 

trailing-edge  split,  lift  attainable-     1395 
■with  overhang  and  internal  aero- 

_,     ,  dynamic   balance 1395 

Flashings,    sheet-metal,    rates   on 1182 

Flashlight-cell     receptacles,     specifica- 

tion 215 

Flashlights,    electric,    hand,    specifica- 

nw.      ,  T    ,.tton___ 323,  816 

Mathead  Indians : 

claims 601 

619.  889,  919."973,  1039 
disposition  of  tribal  funds.  GOl,  619,  873 

Flavor  materials,  imports 211,  990 

Flax,    fiber,    production    by    improved 

machines 338 

Flaxseed  : 

production   in   Calif,   and  Ariz 338 

standards,     liandhook 340 

subsidy  authorizations 352,  374,  470 

Flea  hopper,  see  Cotton  flea  hopper. 
Fleas : 

DDT    in    controlling 231 

kill !    help    prevent    typhus    with 

DDT 270 

skeletal     anatomy 551 

temperature  effect  on  sex  ratio--     389 
tularemia,      attempted     transmis- 
sion       503 


Page 

Fleet  admiral,  see  Navy. 

Fleet  Reserve,  enlisted  men  who  per- 
formed active  duty,  pro- 
motion      606 

Fleetlines,  Inc 1091 

Flehr,      Etteline,      automobile      repair 

T„  .     ^  .    '"^^OP 325,465 

I'leischer,    Alfred   J.,    court   case 1184 

Fleischer,  Minnie  R.,  court  case 1184 

Fleischman,      Ralph,      penicillin      and 

„,  mapliarsen   for  syphilis-   1078 

Fleishman,  Harry  W.,  relief 357,  489,  734 

Fleming,  George  A.,  rural  and  village 

electriScatlon 397 

Fleming,     Joseph     B.,     trustee,     court 

case 315 

Fleming,  Mary  A.,  exrx.,  court  case 187 

Fleming,  Philip  B..  see  Federal  Works 
Agency. 

Fleming,  Ralph,  court  case 1419 

Fleming,  William,  court  case 406,  1124 

Fleming,  William  F.,  court  case 188,  953 

Fletcher,  C.  C,  trustee,  court  case 85 

Fletcher,   J.   E.,   soil  survey 458 

Flexner,    Jean    A.  : 

industrial     disputes     in     foreign 

countries 1286 

industrial      disputes      in      United 

Kingdom,  etc 806 

Flies,  see  names  of  flies. 

Flight,  see  Aeronautics — also  types  of 

aircraft. 
Flight  charts,  see  Maps  and  charts. 
Flight  maneuvers,  see  Aeronautics. 
Plight  officers,  see  Army. 

Flight    Section 667 

Flinders  bar  curves 108 

Flinders  Islands,  chart 1194 

Flinn,  R.  H.,  trade  name  solvents 1079 

Flint,  E.  P.,  alumina  from  clays  and 

bauxites 466 

Flint,  M.  : 

airscrew  gyroscopic  moments 1289 

strength    in    aircraft     under    re- 
peated load 1190 

Flint,     Mich.,      instrument     Approach 

chart 1247 

Floats,  life,   specification 967 

see  also  Seaplanes. 
Flood  Control  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 40,  745,  888 

reports 745 

Floods  : 

control,  estimates,  etc 303,  304,  823 

hydrograph  analyses,  etc 1134 

notable  local,  of  1939 506 

prevention      at     Pa.      anthracite 

mines 635 

public  works  for  control — - 

hearings 745,  1069 

law 1044 

reports 745.  760,  877,  914 

see  also  names  of  certain  rivers, 
etc. 
Flook,    Evelyn,    health    dept.    records, 

etc 63 

Floor    coverings  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1319 

rubber,   specification 437 

Flor,   Carmen   Aurora   de   la,   relief  of 

estate 597,  734,  764 

Florence,  S.  C.  : 

aircraft  accident 20,  1021 

instrument  approach  charts 22, 

726,  1024 
Florey,  H.  W.,  penicillin,  in  medicine-  311 
Florida  : 

activities    of    Securities    and    Ex- 
change Commission,  etc-     921 

cattle  fever  tick  control 822 

centennial      exhibition,      address, 

etc 957 

chart 728 

citrus-cannery    eflluent 456 

citrus    fruit,    etc.,    growers,    com- 
plaints      247 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     234 
court  case 195,  554,  989 


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Florida — Continiiecl 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite    394,   500 

finances 1350 

mail  routes,  schedules 201, 

424,  971,  130C 
Mediterranean      fruitfly      damage 

claims 1050 

post  route  map 113 

wages   for   sugarcane    production, 

etc 1347 

war  casualties (>G4 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

Florida  Drum  Co.,  Inc 1375 

Florida  Power  &  Light  Co 411 

Florida  quadrangle,  Mo 50S 

Florida  Railroad  Commission 1181 

Florida    State    Federation    of    Labor, 

court  case 554 

Florida,   Straits  of,  chart 416 

Florule  from  Forkston  coal 1265 

Flour  : 

exports,  1st  quarter  of  1946 455 

milling  products,  facts  for  indus- 
try   154,  864 

subsidy  authorizations 352,  374,  470 

wheat,  Japanese  trade  study 318 

wheat,  specifications 437,  1430 

Flow  : 

across  tube  banks 130r> 

carburetor  throttle  settings  effect-  1396 
changes     at     abrupt     increase     in 

cross-sectional    area 139G 

compressible    fluid — 

around  obstacle 201 

flow   patterns 1190 

flow    problems 05 

hodograph  method 1291,  1396 

engine  charge  air  flow  in  flight 1396 

extension  of  Chaplygin  proofs 520 

field  of  flow  about  jet 1202 

gas  inside  of  2-dimensional  hyper- 
bolic   nozzle 809 

heat  transfer,  etc.,  in  smooth  cylin- 
drical  tubes 1396 

in  centrifugal  pump 1103 

intercoolor  cooling-air  weight,  etc.   1396 
internal-flow  systems  for  aircraft-       95 
investigation    with    aid    of    ultra- 
microscope  1201 

laminar  and  turbulent,  transition-       05 
mixed  subsonic  and  supersonic.  95,  809 

monosleeve     valves 291 

nonstationary,  about  wing-aileron- 
tab    combination 291 

over  airplane  wing  at  high  speeds-  1291 

over  corrugated,  etc.,  surfaces 1397 

poppet   intake  valve   coefficients —      520 
pulsating  flow  of  high  velocity —     529 

radial-discharge  impeller 800 

repeated  gusts  in  turbulent  air 1387 

side  flow  in  region  of  vertical  tail-     104 
subsonic — 

application    of    Prandtl-Glau- 

ert  method 1201 

past  circular  cylinder 93 

recovery  factors,  etc 291 

residue  theory  for  treating 201 

supercharger  inlet  elbow,  etc 1201 

supersonic    rotational 1201 

supersonic  velocities 1190 

theorems  of  Bjerknes,  etc.,  note —     809 
turbulent   boundary-layer   momen- 
tum thicknesses 1291 

turbulent    flow    between    rotating 

cylinders 05 

two-dimensional — 

air  flows  about  airfoils 809 

compressible  fluids 291 

pressure  distribution 201 

two-dimensional    subsonic    around 

closed  profiles 201 

velocity  distributien  on  wing  sec- 
tions   809,   959 

wake-survev     equations    for    sub- 
sonic flow 1396 

Flowers,  J.  N.,  court  case _^_^__  81,  210 


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Flowers,  R.  H.,  dry  ice  refrigeration  of 

fillets 504 

Floyd    Bennett    Field,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart 1246 

Flude,  John  W.,  court  case 589 

Flue-cured  tobacco,  see  Tobacco. 
Fluid    (oil)  : 

fog,   specification 968 

Fluids  : 

photoviscous    properties 96 

thermodynamic   properties 661 

Fluorescein  dye,   sea-marker,   specifica- 
tion      199 

Fluorescent     lights     and     lamps,     see 

lamps. 
Fluorite : 

Bear  Lodge  property 791 

concentration     from     Metals     Re- 
serve Co.  stock  piles 936 

exploration    for,    in    New    Hamp- 
shire  1366 

explorations  for,  in  Kentucky 1366 

Fluorspar : 

Eagle  Mountain  deposits 937 

exploration  of  Bishop  Cap  project-  1366 

Gallinas  deposits 791 

Hickory  Cane  and  K-K  properties-  1366 

industry  in  1945 635 

monthly  fluorspar  report 73,  791 

Packard    property 791 

preprints  from  minerals  yearbook-    178, 

1083 
western  Ky.  fault  determinations-     937 

White  Eagle  mine  exploration 1174 

Flushing  Road,  see  Vlissingen  Reede. 
Flutter : 

bending-torsion,  calculations 810 

calculations  in  3  degrees  of  free- 
dom      291 

propeller,  effect  of  lift  coefficient 1397 

Flux,  slime,  and  wetwood 1146 

Flying,  see  Aeronautics. 
Flying  boats,  see  Seaplanes. 
Flying  schools,  see  Aeronautics. 

Flvnn,  Evelyn,  court  case 654 

Flynt,  Ralph  C.  M.  : 

guidance   and   personnel    work    in 

colleges 928 

higher  education  looks  ahead 175 

Flynt,  Robert  D.,  court  case 925,  1277 

FM  broadcasting,  see  Radio  broadcast- 
ing— Radio  stations. 

Foam  inhibitors,  method  of  selecting 809 

Focalscope,    aerial    camera,    specifica- 
tion      694 

Fog  fluid,  specification 968 

Fog  signals,  lists,  Hydrographic  Office-    416, 

533, 666 
Fogarty,  L.  E..  yaw  characteristics  of 

airplane 1296 

Fogwell,  J.  W.,  tools  for  press-counter- 
sinking, etc 103 

Fohrman,  M.  H.  : 

cross-breeding  with  dairy  cattle 575 

dairy  industry  in  United  States 339 

Folders,  file,  specification 997 

Foley,   G.   M.,   fatigue   performance  of 

propeller   materials 101 

Folev,  Howard  P.,  Co.,  Inc 60, 

519,  553,  1184 

Foley,  Raymond  M.,  address 663 

Folger,  J.  A.,  &  Co 944 

Folmar,   Braxton  B.,  relief 244, 

489,  590 

Folmar,  Mary  I.,  relief 244,  489,  590 

Fons,  Wallace  L..  fire  spread  in  light 

forest  fuels 579 

Food  : 

American,  one  of  world's  powerful 

forces 145 

better  food  for  better  America 455 

children  and  world's  food 525 

composition,    in    terms   of    11    nu- 
trients      __11 

conservation  for  peace 712 

conservation  program,  estimate —     676 


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Food — Continued 

consumption    in    U.    S.,    Canada, 

etc 712 

enriched,  restored,  fortified-.  231,  1017 
facts  of  interest  to  tlie  trade—  118,  82f. 
food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

digest  of  court  opinions 13fil 

notices  of  judgment 2G9. 

.388,  502,  779,  929,  1078 

repulations  for  enforcement —  929 

food   in   2   wars 826 

food  trade  letter 12 

foreign  production 862 

liifih-level  consumption 147 

home  preservation  program 712 

how  to  mako  the  food  go  'round 82G 

importation  of  foodstuffs 1049 

industrial  reference  service,  food- 
stuffs   24, 

ir>8,    237.    346,    465,  587, 

729,  868,  1027,  1156,  1250, 
1352 

investigations 576 

lieep  standards  up,  prices  down 826 

national   food   guide 1234 

national  situation 9,  707 

nutritive  value  of  per  capita  sup- 
ply   861 

production,    etc.,    investigation — 

hearings i 903 

report 256 

Public     Health     Service     hospital 

patients 427 

publications,  price  list 630 

purchases  by  city  families 526 

safe    service 1166 

safe   storage 461 

shortage  and  world  relief 904 

shortage   in   Massachu.setts 879 

small    business    problems 49 

wage    increases 1101 

world  situation,  address  by  D.  A. 

FitzGerald    1342 

world  situation,  in   1946 459 

world    supplies    and    small    busi- 
ness     1161 

see  also  Famine  relief — Frozen 
foods — also  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Food — 
also  names  of  special 
foods. 
Food  and  Agriculture  Organization  of 
United  Nations  : 

first  conference 410 

international  cooperation  agency-  146 

Food  and  Drug  Administration 63. 

175,    269.    3S8,    502,  627. 
779,  929,  1078,  1264,  1363 
reorganization,    notes    of    general 

interest 1226 

report,    1945 175 

service  and  regulatory  announce- 
ments      929 

Food    and    Drug    Division 1361 

Food  Board,  see  Combined  Food  Board. 
United      States,      United 
Kingdom,  and  Canada. 
Food  Control  Division.   War  Shipping 

Admin 206 

Food  establishments,  see  Restaurants. 
Food  for  livestock  : 

concentrate      rations      fed      milk 

cows    456 

concentrated  feedstuffs.   specifica- 
tion      1211 

consumption,  relation  to  pork  and 

lard    859 

deficit    in    protein 574 

distillers'  solubles  as  replacement 

for    molasses .^Tri 

electric    feed    mixer 1148 

pmergencv  diversion 877,974 

feed    consumed.    1941-42 859 

feed  grains  in  war  and  peace 574 

feed    milling    industry,    job 429 

feed    situation 9.707 

feeding  horses 230 


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Food  for  livestock — Continued 

manual   de    alimentaci6n    del   ga- 

nado    301 

shortage   in   Massachusetts 879 

tight   feed    situation,    factors 581 

see      also      Forage      plants — also 
names  of  feeding  stuffs. 
Food  for  poultry  : 

costs    and    price    ratios 456 

emergency  diversion 877,  974 

rates    1374 

see  also  names  of  feeding  stuffs. 
Food  lockers,  see  Cold  storage. 

Food-mixing  machines,   specification 1212 

Food    poisoning,    outbreak 63 

Food    rationing    Division 729 

Foodstuffs,  see  Food. 

Foodstuffs    Unit 730,  867,  1027 

Footwear,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 
Forage  plants  : 

diseases  in  North  Central  States-   1017 

increase  on   range  lands,   etc 757 

Foraminifera  : 

Tertiary,  from  St.  Croix,  V.  I 1265 

Upper    Cretaceous,    Gulf    coastal 

region    1171 

Forand,  Aime  J.  (Representative  from 
R.  I.)  : 

bills,  etc.,  introduced  by 481,  1255 

Forbav,   .Tohn   H.,   education   in  Costa 

Rica    1166 

Forbes,   J.   E.,   rise  in   temperature  of 

charge 93 

Forbes,    J.    J.,    mine    rescue    telephone 

assemblies    635 

Forceps,  specification 1211 

Forceps-and-scalpel      cases,      specifica- 
tion         322 

Ford,   Allyn  K.,  court  case 686 

Ford,   Emily   B.,    court   case 686 

Ford,  Lina  Y..  court  case 686 

I'ord.   Robert  E..  court  case 686 

Ford,  William  W.,  court  case 624, 

948,  1095 

Forecast  46    (radio   talk) 174 

Forecasting,  see  Weather  stations. 
Foreclosures,  see  Mortgages. 
Foreign   affairs,    see   International    re- 
lations. 
Foreign   Affairs   Committee,   House  : 

calendar    1158 

hearings—  41,  477,  746.  1051-52,  1253 

reports 41,  247,  362,  477,  600.  745- 

746,  888-889,  1051-52 

stenographers    594 

Foreign  Agricultural  Relations  Ofiice_      13. 
149,    232.    340.    459.    711, 
862.    1018,    1236 
Foreign  agriculture,  see  Agriculture. 

Foreign   agriculture    (periodical) 13,711 

index    to    v.    9 459 

Foreign  air  news  digest 20,  720 

indexes    464,  1151 

Foreign   Air   Transport   Division 865 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bu- 
reau        23, 

157,    237,    346,    465,    586, 
728,  867,  1026,  1155.  1250 

estimate    677, 1114 

functions,  reassigning — 

hearings    260,  1053 

reports    260,  890,  899 

publications,  list 348 

publications  on  community  indus- 
trial   development 347 

Foreign    Broadcast    Intelligence    Serv- 
ice. Military  Intelligence 

Division    1330 

Foreign  commerce,  see  Commerce. 
Foreign  consular  oflices,  see  Consuls. 
Foreign  countries  : 

code   classification   of   countries--     863 

employment  opportunities 409.  657 

employment    situation 1100 

indiistrial    disputes 1286 

military  and  naval  missions..  365.  497 
price   trends  and   control-. -...^-.r  1384 


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values   of   foreign   moneys 126,  Si!G 

wartime    prices,    control,    etc 65N 

welfare  funds  for   miners 905 

Foreign    crops    and    markets    (periodi- 
cal)     13,  711,  SGIJ 

Foreign  debts,  tiee  L)ebts. 

Foreign    documents,    admissibility    as 

evidence    S'ji; 

Foreign  Economic  Administration  : 

German   resources  for  war,   testi- 
mony         263 

program    for    German    economic, 

etc.,   disarmament 621 

Foreign    economic    functions,    redistri- 
bution          67J 

Foreign  exchange  : 

regulatory      documents,     chronol- 
ogy   131b. 

sterling  area,  exchange  policy 2-J 

Foreign      Liquidation      Commissioner, 
see  Othce  of  Foreign  Liq- 
uidation   Commissioner. 
Foreign  loans,  sec  Loans — also  uaijies 

of  certain  countries. 
Foreign  Ministers  Council,  see  Council 
of  Foreign  Ministers. 

Foreign-owned  assets,  census 321 

Foreign  policy,  see  International  rela- 
tions. 
Foreign  property,  see  Alien  property. 
Foreign    relations,    see    International 

relations. 
Foreign  Relations  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 170,  618,  917,  1071,  1162 

hearings 170,  619,  1071,  1162,  1257 

reports 56,  619,  770,  91S,   1071 

Foreign  Scholarships  Board,  appoint- 
ment   888,  104-i 

Foreign  service  : 

appointments  to  middle  and  upper 

grades 1121 

buildings    and    grounds,    acquisi- 
tion     745,  1039 

foreign  service  list 123,  831,  12U(i 

improve,  etc 889,  900,  918,  1039 

officers    in    classified    grades,    ap- 
pointment     247. 

484,  619,  876,  1039 
pay    adjustment,    revoking    Exec. 

orders    202 

regulations 985-986,   1206-7,   1313 

regulations,    amending 1112 

retirement   and   disability    system 

report    208 

salary   increases,   estimate 427 

sample  entrance-examination  ques- 
tions         985 

Secretary  of  State  to  classify  po- 
sitions   141s 

what  it  is  and  career  it  offers 31M 

see  also  Army. 
Foreign  service  retirement  and  disabil- 
ity   system,    see   Foreign 
service. 
Foreign  theater  fiscal  offices,  accounts 

branches    1327 

Foreign    trade,    see    Commerce — Trade 

agreements. 
Foreisrn  trade  zones  : 

New  Orleans,  grant  to  operate 102<> 

service    to    commerce    and    ship- 
ping     1364 

Foreign-Trade  Zones  Board-   783,  1169,  13(;4 

report.  1945 78.'. 

Foreign  Wars  of  United  States.  Vet- 
erans of,  see  Veterans 
of  Foreign  Wars  of 
United  States. 

Foreman's  As.sociation  of  America 

Forest  City  basin,  structural  develop- 
ment         Q'A2 

Forest  credit,  see  Forests  and  forestry. 
Forest  fires  : 

posters 150,  232,  580 

spread  in  light  forest  fuels 579 


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Forest  Insect  Investigations  Division 570 

I'urest  of  Ueau  Iron  Ore  Co 624,  406 

Forest  products  : 

Federal  plauts  for  processing 859 

fungus  in,  list  of  puolicatious 579 

industrial  reference  service 24, 

158,    237,    346,    465,    587,    729, 
868,    1027,    1156,    1250,    1352 
Forest  Products  Bureau,  War  Produc- 
tion Bd 24,25 

Forest  Products  Division,  Civilian  Pro- 
duction Admin 730 

Forest  Products  Laboratory 299, 

459,  460,  579,  580,  582,  1146, 
1147,  1236. 

publications    232,  1146 

research    program 1146 

technical  note 460,  580 

Forest  Products  Section,   Foreign   and 

Domestic  Commerce  Bur_      730 
Forest  roads,  see  lioads. 

Forest  Service 13,  149,  232,  459, 

578,  712,  1146,  1236,  1345 
appropriation,   proposed  revision-     427 

directory 1146 

posters 150,  232,  580 

report,   1945 150 

Forests  and  forestry  : 

California  wildlife-forest  rela- 
tionships       505 

careers   in   forestry 232 

community  forests  for  rural  peo- 
ple     1236 

development  of  TVA  lands ^993 

forest    credit    in     United    States, 

1930^5 581 

forest  pathology  special  release- _     577 

forest  resources,   etc.,  of  Japan 149 

forestry  activities  of  Govern- 
ment  1189 

forestry   and   jobs 149 

forests  and  employment,  report 150 

increasing    forage,    etc-_^ 757 

industry    in    Brazil 1122 

insects,  DDT  for  control 457 

publications     on     forestry,     price 

list    630 

schools  giving  degree  in  forestry-     459 

sustained-yield    capacity 762 

tree  seeds  or  seedlings,  sources--      150 

veteran  and  forest  service 460 

water  and   our  forests 232,  712 

see  also  National  forests. 
Forfeiture    of    pay,    see    Pay,    allow- 
ances, etc.  ' 
Forged  checks,  see  Checks. 
Porgings.  see  name  of  metal. 
Forked  River.  N.  J.,  aircraft  accident-  1351 

Forks,     specification 671 

Forkston  coal,  see  Coal. 
Formaldehyde,    exposure   to   high   con- 
centrations      410 

Formosa,  trade  with  Japan 316 

Forms  : 

flow,  audit,  and  scheduling 152 

separation,    preparation 442 

separation,    technical    manual 844 

use  of  WD  AGO  form  30-S,  Army 

regulations 439 

see  also  names  of  departments, 
etc..  issuing  forms — a7so 
special  subject. 

Forney.  Adger  C,  court  case 267,994 

Forrcstal,  James,  see  Navy  Depart- 
ment. 

Fort,  0.  A.,  studies  on  beet  sugars 1233 

Fort,  see  name  of  fort,  except  when  oc- 
curring as  first  word  of 
name  of  town,  etc. 

Fort  Ann  quadrancrle,  N.  Y 1082 

Fort   Belknar)    Indian    Community 789 

Fort    Berthold    Reservation,    relief    of 

Indians    770.  873 

Fort  Bridger.  Wvo.,  instrument  ap- 
proach chart 726,  1246 

Fort  Chimo  Anchorage,  chart 535 


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Fort  Custer,  Mich.,  railroad  accident- 
Fort    de    France,    Martiiii(|ue,   aircraft 

acciclent 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Co 

Fort    Lauderdale,    Fla.,    exchariKe    of 

sites 10:{9.   1055, 

Fort  McDermitt  Paiute  and   Shoshone 

Tribe 

Fort  McHenry  National  Monument  and 
Historic  Slirine,  birth- 
place    of     Star-spangled 

banner 

Fort  Peck  project :  ■ 

acquisition   of  lands 

specifications 514,  6.39,   941, 

Fort   Peck   Reservation,   bills   concern- 

inj; 

Fort  Sumner,  N.  Mex.,  instrument  ap- 
proach chart 23, 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  instrument  approach 

chart 22,  726, 

Fort   Worth,   Tex. : 

aeronautical  chart 

airport   obstruction   plan 

instrument  approach   charts 

726, 

postal   zone  guide 

Fort  Worth,  Inter-American  Trade  Ex- 
position, 1946,  importa- 
tion of  articles 760 

769 
Fortner,   Otis  W.,   production  of  mag- 
nesium  oxide 

Forts,  see  Military  posts — also  names 
of  forts. 

Fortson,  Ben  W.,  jr.,  court  case 

Fortunato,   Catherine,   relief 

613 

Fortune  Lakes  quadrangle,  Mich _ 

Forward  Columbus  Funds,  relief —  882 
Forwarders  : 

carriers  of  bonded  merchandise — 

financial  and  operating  statistics. 
rates  conditioned  upon  tonnage-- 
revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics- 
services  of  motor  carriers — 

hearings 

law 

minority    views 

reports 165,  248 

servicing  water-borne  exports,  etc_ 
Forziati,  Alphonse  F.  : 
'         density  balance  for  hydrocarbons- 
purification,  etc.,  of  hydrocarbons- 

Foss  Launch  &  Tug  Co 

Fosse,  Earl  L.,  Khayyan,  etc.,  proper- 
ties  

Fossils,  human  skeletal  remains  from 

Fla 

see  also  names  of  fossil  animals, 
etc. 

Foster,  A.  O.,  sheep  and  goat  lice 

Foster,  Dora,  relief 474,  764 

Foster,  Gerald  V.,  low-drag  tapered 
wings    with     split,    etc., 

flaps 

Foster,  II.  H.,  cylinder  barrel  cooling- 
Foster,  William  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc 

Foster    Creek    Dam 

Fouche,  G.  K.,  court  case 

Foundation        grouting,        engineering 

manual 

Foundries  : 

occupational  wage  relationships — 

wage  structure,  1945 

4-H  clubs  : 

article 

work  in  Southern  States  and  Puer- 
to   Kico 

Four  Twelve  West  Sixth  Co 

Fourteenth  naval  district,  defense  in- 
vestigation  

Fourth  &  Market  Realty  Co 1221, 

Fowler,  Frank  S.,  coutt  case 


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1371 


1021 
270 


1076 
789 


511 

592 
1087 

1253 

1247 

1246 

1153 
867 
22 

1024 
112 


-761, 
873 

510 

1425 
474, 
734 
935 
908 

49, 
162 

400 
645 

77, 
797 

620 
351 
261 
261 
751 

466 

588 
645 

1365 

1120 


1144 
871 


1408 

1395 

60 

758 
686 

1436 

1384 
1286 

1345 

861 
991 

773 

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648 


Page 
Fowler,    Fred    M.,    vocational    educa- 
tion,    interest     measure- 
ment      175 

Fowler,  Mabel,  relief 30,  241 

Fox,  Leonard  ,1.,  relief 36,  908,  1113 

Fox,  Milford  G.,  relief 36,  908,  1113 

Fox,  Mve  Foxes. 

Fox  Co 36,  908 

Fox  Islands,  aeronautical  chart 722 

Fox    Packing   Co 1309 

Foxes,  polygamous  mating 631 

Foxworth,  Cecil  M.,  relief  of  de- 
pendents   475,   613,   871 

Foy,  Bernard  L.,  T.  V.  A.  bibliography-    213, 

993 
FPIIA,  see  Federal  Public  Housing  Au- 
thority. 
Fraas,  F.,  recovery  of  metal,  etc.,  from 

aluminum  dross 790 

Frames,  see  Wall  frames. 
Frames   (aircraft)  : 

circular  shell-supported 291,  1104 

France,  Jesse  R.,  relief 349,  374 

France ; 

building   damage   and   reconstruc- 
tion      192 

charts 417,    535,    668 

cotton  consumption,  prospective 232 

operations  in  southern  France,  re- 
port  1002 

pilot,  suplement 963 

rubber  agreement 1314 

war    criminals    prosecution,    etc., 

agreement 553 

Franck,  Dorothea  S.,  in  minds  of  men_  1206 

Francoline,  Mary,  relief 742,  908,  1031 

Frank,   A.    B.,    Co 801 

Frank,  Bernard,  water  and  our  forests-    232, 

712 
Frank,  Rolland  L.,  relief  of  guardian-    357, 

489,  734 
Frankenfeld,    J.    C,    protecting   stored 

seeds  from  insects 148 

Franklin,    Benjamin,    relief 481 

Franklin,  Ida  E.,  relief 1064 

Franklin  Canal,  engineer  report 913 

Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Home  National 

Historic   Site,   see   Home 

of  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt 

National  Historic  Site. 

Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Library,  report, 

1945 530 

Franklin  Limestone  Co.,  Inc 1181 

Franklin  quadrangle,  Mass.-R.  I 935 

Fraser,  H.  W.,  court  case 210 

Eraser,  Mich.,  aircraft  accident 155 

Fraudulent  enlistment,  see  Army. 

Frazer,  John  G.,  court  case  of  exrx 991 

Frazer,  Joseph  W.,  court  case 801 

Fxazer,     Katharine     R.,     exrx.,     court 

case 991 

Frazer,  Nolia  D.,  Federal,  etc.,  educa- 
tion   ofBcers 627 

Frazer,   Mont.,   bridge  across  Missouri 

River 261,   478,   592 

Frazeyshurg,  Ohio,  railroad  accident 1178 

Frederick,  J.  L.,  strength  of  cylinders-       93 
Frederick,  Okla.,  instrument  approach 

chart,    etc 22 

Frederickson,  Felix,  relief- "__! 244,  349 

Free  trade,  see  Tariff. 

Freed,  Meyer  L.,  court  case 467 

Freedman,  Bernard  N.,  cotton  textile 
workers  in  New  Eng- 
land  1286 

Freedom  and  famine,  film 581 

Freeman,  Hugh  B.,  boundary -layer  con- 
trol   tests 194 

Freeman,  J.  W.,  2-high  carbon  alloys-   1290 
Freeman    Field,    instrument    approach        '' 

chart 156 

Freer  Gallery  of  Art 431,1120 

article 431 

report,  1944 312 

report,  1945 431 


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Freeto,    F.    H.,    court    case 949 

Freezer  lockers,  see  Cold  storage. 
Freight : 

classification,      weight,      etc.,      as 

factors - 641 

commodity   statistics,  monthly- —      77, 
7y7, 117« 

Navy    classification    guide 9ti7 

tons  of  revenue  freight  originated, 

etc 80,  799,  1178 

transportation    forms    and    proce- 
dure      271 

Freight  cars,  per  diem  costs  of  owner- 
ship,  etc 516 

Freight  forwarders,  see  Forwarders. 
Freight   rates  : 

Associated  Transport,   etc — 1091 

between    points    in    central    terri- 
tory     1091 

Central    and    Eastern    States 278 

class  rate  investigation,  etc 280 

conditioned    upon    aggregates    of 

tonnage 645 

Demiug,  from  eastern  ports 1181 

East  South  joint  rates 402 

frustrated  voyages — 

hearings 249 

Maritime  Comn.   report 751 

increased 1181 

intercoastal  rate  structure —  1092,  1181 

Pacific    Coast 403 

Port  of  Redwood  City 90 

rule   34    substitution   provisions —   1092 

unloading    portable    houses lo74 

see    also    names    of    commodities, 
companies,  etc. 

Freight  trains,   performance — —  79,  798 

Freight      Transportation      Engineers, 

Inc 643 

Freihofner,     Anton,     landing     charac- 
teristics  of    flying   boat-  1395 
French,   Delbert   R.,   postwar   contain- 
ers for  marketing  foods-     147 
French  Committee  of  National  Libera- 
tion,   mutual    aid    agree 

ment - 986 

French     Frigate     Shoals     Anchorage, 

chart 465 

French  Guiana,  economic  situation 347 

French  Indochina,  see  Indochina. 
French  language  : 

guide    to    spoken    language 843 

phrase    book 1131 

French   Lick    Springs   Hotel   Co 945 

French     North     Africa,     mutual     aid, 

agreement 986 

French   Republic,   see  France. 
French     West     Africa,     mutual     aid, 

agreement 986 

Freniere,    Helen,    legislation    affecting 

rural  land  use 859 

Freon-12,    fluid   for   aerodynamic   test- 
ing      661 

Freqiiency      modulation.      see      Radio 

broadcasting. 
Fresno,    Calif.,     instrument    approach 

chart 1024 

Prev,   Eugene,    Shantou  iron-ore  prop- 
erty     1269 

Frey,  Sadie,  relief 882,  1031,  1064 

Friant    division,    see    Central    Valley 

project. 
Friar  Point,  Miss.,  bridge—  914,  1041,1053 
Friction  : 

in  pipes  at  supersonic,  etc.,  veloci- 
ties       201 

laminar    and    turbulent 1190 

Frieder,  S.,  &  Sons  Co 414,  663 

Friedman,   Harris   L.,   patent  appeal 863 

Friedman,  Henry  J.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision        1091 

Friedman,   M.,   court   case 901 

Friedman,  Morton,  court  case 184,  1278 

Friedrich,  Jacqueline,  relief 52,  161 

Friend,  James,  court  case 659 

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Fries,    Carl,   jr.,    scheelite   deposits   of 

Sierra  de  Juarez 178 

Frink  quadrangle,  Fla 71 

Frisco  Transportation  Co 1090,  1373 

Prise  ailerons,  see  Ailerons. 

Frisian   Islands,   chart i;97 

Pristoe  quadrangle,   Mo 274 

Fruemming  Bros.  Inc.,  of  Texas-  1258,  1278 
Promme,    F.    D.,    agricultural    experi- 
ment  stations,    1945 458 

Prost,  E.  M.,  jr. : 

helium    determination    in    natural 

.    ,.         J^^ 937 

helium    tracer    studies 937 

Frozen-food    cabinets,    specification 672 

Frozen  foods,   sanitation 1144 

see  also  Cold  storage — also  names 
of  foods. 
Fruit  : 

canned,  business  reports 153,  716 

canned,  industry  report 867,  1027 

canning   industry,    1934^5 729 

cooperatives    in    canning 711 

freezing — 

costs 231 

home    freezing 576 

movie  in  color 705 

fruit  situation 9^  707 

loss,  etc.,  in  rail  transportation 1232 

noncitrus,  production,  etc 859 

processed.  Government  inspection-    581 

publications,  price  list 1170 

rates    on 517 

see  also  Citrus  fruit — also  names 
of  fruits. 
t  ruit  flies,  «ee  names  of  flies. 

i'^ruit  Growers  Supply  Co 281 

Prush    Harriet  L.,  mannuronic  lactone.  1251 

r  ry,  W.  N.,  court  case 212 

PSA,  see  Federal  Security  Agency, 
tic,    see   Federal   Trade   Commission. 

Fu-chou,    chart 954 

Fuchs,    S.    J.,    buckling   of   monocoque 

^,     ,  cylinders   93 

Suchsman,     C.     H.,     beueficiation     of 

chromite    509 

Fuel : 

additions    of   aromatics,    effect 1397 

agreement   with    Argentina 984 

alkylate-replacement      values      of 

components 1398 

aromatic  amines  in,  analysis 1398 

aromatics  in,  analysis 1398 

Brazilian 112 

same    (in  Spanish) 112 

briquets 635,  1083,  1270 

carburetor-mi.xture-control,       etc., 

effect  on  knock 1397 

consumed  in  manufactures,  1039-     719 

consumption  for  electric  energy 62, 

,.  ^  .,      .  500,  501,  777 

distribution,  effect  on  engine 1028 

ethylene  dibroniide,   effects  of  in- 
crease     1397 

fuel  and  air  mixtures,  factors  af- 
fecting      959 

fuel    and    power    for    locomotives, 

etc 79,  798 

investigations  in  Germany ll'i4,  1268 

knock-limited   blending  character- 
istics   1397 

knock  limits 1103,  1397-98 

knock    rating   of   blends,    estimat- 
ing  1398 

knock   ratings  of   gasoline  substi- 
tutes       158 

knocking    characteristics 96 

light   forest,  fire  snrcad 579 

liquid,  review  of  Fischer,  Tropsch 

process    1269 

H(}uid,  siieciticalion 838 

maximum   permissible  engine  per- 
formance      1398 

nonpetroleuin,    in    automotive   en- 
gines         466 


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Fuel — Continued 

paekaKt'il,    articles    from    minerals 

yearbook (j:i'>.  10S3,  1270 

packaged,     containing    antliracite 

linos 7!)! 

preignition    cliaracteristics 90 

preignition-Iiniited    pert'orniance —   12'J1 
rates  of  discliarge  of  fuel- injection 

system 9<> 

resources  of  Missouri  \'all('y G3- 

unit      fuel-injection      system      re- 
quirements     139s 

vaporization  loss 1397 

volatility,    etYect    on    engine    per- 
formance  1397 

Fuel  oil  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1210 

record  sales  in  1944 1270 

Fuel  pumps,  see  Pumps. 

Fuels,  see  Fuel. 

Fuerst,    Jimmy    S.,    children    receiving 

welfare    service 1382 

Fugate,  Fannie  C,  relief 5!)7,  7G4,  871 

Fuji  Airplane  Co.  (Fuji  Ilikoki  K  K)_   1323 

Fujikawa,  Kiyoichi,  court  case 81,  1279 

Fulbright,    J.    William    (Senator   from 
Ark.)  : 
reports    made    by- — 

Education  and  Labor  Com_  55,  617 
Immigration  Coni-^-  4"J6,  770,  91b; 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 

Com 499,  92.3 

Fullam,  Ernest  F.,  court  case 23!) 

Fullard-Leo,  Leslie,  court  case 1184 

Fuller,  George  A.,  Co 172, 

659,  925,  10i»5,  1279 
Fuller,  H.  C,  pilot-plant  production  of 

electrolytic  manganese--   1360 

Fuller,  James  G.,  court  case 948 

Fuller,   Leon  W.,  German  political  re- 
vival  ^ 980 

Puller's  earth,  industry  in  1945 1270 

Fullmer,  Felicien  F.,  airfoils  with  split 

flaps 128!) 

Fulton,   111.,   bridge  across  Mississippi 

River 261,  363,  494,  592 

Fulton   County,   Ind. : 

soil  survey 1344 

soils,     management 1344 

Fumigant-residual    insecticide,   see   In- 
secticides. 
Fumigation,       rating     chambers     for 

tiglituess 11 

see  also  names  of  substances  used. 

Fumafuti  Atoll,  chart 964 

Funeral  director,  job 1323 

Fungi : 

in  forest  products,  publications —     o7H 

role  in  pulmonary  disease 38!) 

Utah  and  Nevada  fungus  Hora 861 

see  also  names  of  fungi,  or  fungous 
diseases. 
Fungicides,  see  Poisons — also  names  of 

sulistance. 
Fungous      diseases,      see      names      of 
diseases    or     plants     af- 
fected. 
Fungus,  see  Fungi. 

Funk,  Eleanor  M.,  court  case_<L 1420 

Funk,     Warren     C,     sugar,     Japanese 

trade    study 317 

Funston,  Lum  G.,  carotene  in  alfalfa —       10 
Fur  and  fur  animals  : 

abstract  of  laws,  1945-46 

catch   of   United    States 

domestic    raising    of    fur-bearing 

animals 34,  49,  ,S70,  592 

fur    animals    in    Alaska,     regula- 
tions       932 

make-overs    from    fur 123.^) 

tii)s  for  fur  buyers.- 461 

see  also  names  of  aniiiials. 
Pur   Kesources,    Wildlife   Research   Di- 
vision  1265 

Fur  seals,  see  Seals  (animals). 
Furbay,  Jolin  H.,  education  in  Colom- 
bia  1166 


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Furnaces : 

crucible,   specification 816 

warm-air,  facts  lor  industry 154,  864 

warm-air,  witli  oil   burners 868 

Furniture  : 

liousehold,  facts  for  industry 154 

rates  on 615,  1181 

repairs,   teclmical   manual 1218 

wood,  general  schedule 213 

Furr,   J.   R.  : 

fruits  of  Deglet  Noor  date  palm —     577 
soil  moisture  and  jdant  wilting —        12 

Purs,  see  Fur  and  fur  animals. 

Fury,  George,  court  case 1419 

Fuse  pullers,  specilicjition 1415 

Fuselage  : 

bending  moments  in  frame 661 

boundary     layer    on     fighter     air- 
plane       959 

interference  effect  on  lateral  sta- 
bility       104 

pressure    distribution 90 

staliility  in  yaw !I6 

stresses  in  bulkheads 102 

Fuses,  see  Fuzes. 

Futo  Suido,  see  Pudo  Sudo 

Putter,  Carl  A.,  court  case 177 

Futterer,    Susan    O.,    post-war    educa- 
tion      175 

Fuzes,  radio  proximity  design 1251 

FWA,  see  Federal  Works  Agency. 

G 

G.  A.  O.,  see  General  Accounting  Office. 
G.  I.,  see  Armed  forces — Veterans. 
G.  I.  loans,  see  Loans — Veterans. 

G.   I.   Round-table 132, 

133,    439,    440.    560,    561,    692 

Gaastra  quadrangle,  ]\Iich.-Wis 1173 

Gabbard,  Hazel  P.,  open  doors  to  chil- 
dren      269 

Gabbs,      Nev.,      instrument      approach 

chart 728 

Gafafer,  W.  M.,  age  factor  in  disabling 

morbidity 502 

Gage,      Okla.,      instrument      approach 

chart 1024 

Gage-glass    fittings,    specification 199 

Gages  : 

dynamic   strain,    portable   calibra- 
tor        90 

ordnance   inspection   handbook 329, 

846 

pressure,    specification 111, 

328,  908,  1110,  1304 

vacuum,  specification 1110,  1304 

wire  strain — 

errors    caused    by    prestrain- 

ing,   etc 530 

for  engine 1398 

performance  tests 92,  290,  959 

Gahan,  A.  B.,  new  species  of  chalcid- 

flies 1422 

Gaines,  T.  B.,  DDT  in  control  of  yellow 

fever  mosquito 502 

Galacturonic    acid,    oxidation 239 

Galigher  Co 84,  434 

Galipeau,  Mary,  relief 29,  52 

Gall,   John  J.,  relief 29 

Gallagher,  David,  geology  of  Cuarenta 

mercury    district 1365 

Gallagher,  Joseph  J.,   bituminous  coal 

distribution,    1944-45 635 

Gallagher,    Rachel    S.,    unemployment 
compensation      employer 

taxes 176 

Gallagher  &  Ascher   Co 1259 

Gallatin    County.    111.,    bridge    across 

Ohio  River 479,  616,  874 

Gallatin    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 345,  1240 

Galle  Harbor,  chart 417 

Gallinas     Mountains,     exploration     of 

fluorspar   deposits 791 

Galling  of  pendulum-vibration  dampers 

in  engines 1398 


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Gallois,  John  B.,  exr.,  court  case 519 

Gallois,    Margaret    P.,    court    case    of 

exr.  and  exrx 519 

Galloway,  Eilene,  atomic  power 808 

Galloway,  George  B.,  organization  of 
Congress,     summary     of 

hearings 593 

Gallup,    Willis   D.,    nutritive   value   of 

cottonseed  meal,  etc 1341 

Galtsoff,  Paul  S. : 

oyster  and  oyster  industry  in  U.  S_     631 
reaction  of  oysters  to  chlorination_    932 
Galveston,  Tex.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 867 

instrument  approach   charts 22, 

726,  1024 

Galveston  Bay,  aeronautical  charts 722. 

1242 
Galvln,  W.  G.,  tidewater,  etc.,  testS  on 

metals 98 

Game  : 

big-game  inventory,  1943 630 

conservation — 

hearings 595 

law 1045 

reports 472,    904 

in  Alaska,  regulations 932 

mammals,  regulations  relating  to-  1113, 

1170 
management,         schools        giving 

courses .     460 

Game  birds,  see  Birds. 

Game  fish,  see  Fish  and  fisheries. 

Game  Fish  and  Hatcheries  Division 505. 

785,   1170 
Gamow,  Loubov  R.,  physical  properties 

of  DDT,  etc 929 

Gang,  Emma,  court  case  of  exr 990 

Gangi,  Salvatore,  court  case 286,  685 

Gant,  Hugh,  court  case 406 

Ganzauge,  Maz  T.,  German  steel  cast- 
ings  industry 1271 

GAO,  see  General  Accounting  OflSce. 
Gar  Wood  Industries,   Inc.,  see  Wood, 

Gar,  Industries,  Inc. 
Garbage : 

disposal,  etc.,  in  U.  S 1049,  1061 

disposal  on  farm 1018 

Garbage  cans,  specification 421 

Garbage    grinders,    specification 968 

Garber,  Paul  E..  national  aircraft  col- 
lection  1205 

Garcfa,  Luis  R.,  Tabio,  study  in  rural 

social    organization 232 

Gard,  111.,  railroad  accident 78 

Garden  City,  Kans.,  instrument  ap- 
proach chart 1247 

Gardens : 

home,  in   1945 456 

victory  garden  program  for  1946 706 

see  also  Nutriculture. 

Gardens  Development  Co.,  Inc 306,  679 

Gardner,  Clifford  F.,  induced  velocity 
in  front  of  inclined  pro- 
peller  1403 

Gardner,  Harry  H.,  strip  cropping  for 

conservation,   etc 1239 

Gardner,  Henry  A.,  trustee,  sheet- 
metal   flashings 1181,   1182 

Gardner,  L.  S.,  Mesozoic  and  Paleozoic 

rocks 392-303 

Gardner,  R.  A.,  soil  survey 1344 

Gardner.  Walter  P.,  trustee  : 

court  case 210 

rates  on  felt 945 

Gardner   quadrangle,    Mass 1172 

Garfield,    Frank    R.,    jobs,    production, 

and   living   standards 62 

Garfunkel,  Hyman,  court  case 1299,  1410 

Garfunkel.  Jacob,  court  case 1299,   1410 

Garland,  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 865 

Garland,  Wyo.,  map  of  anticline 507 

Garland  City,  Ark.,  railroad  accident-     401 

Garlock  Packing  Co 1385 

Garment-shop  machines,  general  sched- 
ule      557 

Garments,  see  Clothing. 


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Garner,  I.  Elizabeth,  plain  and  balanced 

flaps  on  tail  surface 1395 

Garnet  paper  cones,  specification.-  214,  558 

(Jams  Mountain  quadrangle,  Idaho 787 

Garretson,  C.  P.,  court  case 993 

Garriek,  I.  E.  : 

flow  of  compressible  fluid 1291 

flow  solutions  of  Chaplygin  differ- 
ential equation 1396 

flutter  calculations 291,  810 

nonstationary    flow    about    wing- 
aileron-tab   combination-     291 

Garrison   Dam,   appropriations 32 

Garrity,  Clare  L.,  court  case 500, 

801,  1258 

Garrity,  Raymond  F.,  court  case 500. 

801,  1258 

Garrow,  Gordon  C,  court  case 468 

(Jarst,  O.  C.  : 

beneficiatiou    of    chromite 509 

industrial      magnesium      foundry 

wastes c     635 

recovery  of  metal,  etc.,  from  alu- 
minum   dross 790 

Gartside,  Pauline  T.,  farmers'  coopera- 
tive   periodicals 149 

Garvey,  Joseph  L.,  court  case 652 

Garvin,  J.  B.,  recoveries  from  inclined 

flight    path 94 

Gary,     J.     Vaughan      (Representative 
from  Va.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Post    Ofliee   and    Post    Roads 

Com 46 

Gary   Theatre   Corporation 321,  556 

(;as  : 

carburetted  water-gas,   analysis. _   1029 
develoi)ment   on    public   domain — • 

.  hearings    172,  924,  1160 

law 1 1043 

reports    775,  898,  1047 

helium    determination    in    natural 

gas    937 

investigations,  charts  and  niaps__  69, 
70.  392-393.  632,  633. 
787,  933,  934,  1172,  1266 

leases    extension 31 

price  changes  in  1945 1101 

service,    general   schedule   of   sup- 
plies         128 

statistics  of  companies,  1944 501 

test   wells  and   gas   fields   in   Wy- 
oming     1_       70 

sec  also  Gases. 
Gas  masks,  horse,  technical  manual--     441 

(las-producer    gassification    of   coal 510 

(ias  turbines,  see  Turbines. 
Gas   utilities,    see   Public   utility    com- 
panies. 
<;ases  : 

combustion   in   flowing   gas 529 

dilution  of  exhaust  gas  samples 1398 

engine  tests  with  producer  gas 588 

exhaust — 

effect    of    percentage    on    en- 
gine    1393 

measurement        of        fuel  air 

ratio    1394 

oxidation    at    room    tempera- 
tures     1399 

water    recovery    from 1398 

flow   inside   of   2-(liniensional    hy- 
perbolic   nozzle I_     809 

general    schedule    of   supplies 436 

in    citrus   juice   handling 456 

in    metal    mines 510 

inert,      extinction      of      gasoline 

flames    791 

minimizing    dilution    in    exhaust 

gas    1407 

temperature    determination 1393 

yields,    etc.,    from    carbonization 

tests 1269 

see  also  Gas. 
Gaskets: 

hose,  general  schedule  of  supplies-     689 
rubber,   specification 323 


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Gasoline : 

aviation,  disposal  of  plants,  etc_     221 
aviation,      production      and      de- 
mand        275 

extinction     of     flames     by     inert 

Kases   791 

general    schedule   of   supplies 1319 

motor,  national  survey o94,  1174 

natural  gasoline  and  allied  prod- 
ucts      73, 791 

rates    on 280 

suiistitutea,    knock    ratings 158 

world  retail  prices  and  taxes__   73,  791 
Gasoline  hose,  see  Hose  and  hose  fit- 
tings. 

Gasoline-hose  nozzles,  specification 199 

Gasoline  pumps  with  decimal  machin- 
ery, use  in  D.  C 377. 

469,  477 
Gaspard,  Curtis  J.,  relief  of  estate —    476. 

614, 735 
Gassner,  B.,   strength  in  aircraft  un- 
der   repeated    load 1190 

Gastrock,    E.    A.,    Southern    Regional 

Research    Laboratory 457 

Gatch,   T.    L.,    statement 44 

Gates,  A.  L. : 

Naval  Academy  midshipmen 45 

relief  of   James  M.   Robedee 45 

Gates,  George  O.,  Alaska  coal,  anal- 
yses        936 

Gates,    specification 1430 

Gatewood    quadrangle.    Mo 72 

Gauges,  see  Gages. 

Gaugler,  Z.  C,  permissible  explosives, 

etc 1173 

Gault,  H.  R.,  molybdenite  investiga- 
tions in  Alaska 1171 

Gauntlets,    anti-flash,    specification 421 

see  also  Gloves. 

Gazelle,  Bassin  de  la,  chart 1301 

Gazette,  see  Official  gazette  of  Patent 
Office. 

Gazetteer    series 532 

Gears,  reduction.  Ships  Bureau  man- 
ual    1303 

Gee,  B.   A.,  magnesia  from  olivine 1366 

Geer,  Larry  V.,  court  case 82 

Geer,  M.  R.  : 

burning  tests  of  coal  on  stokers 510 

washability    characteristics,    etc., 

of    coals 394 

washing    tests    on    coal 510 

Geer,  Margaret,  court  case 82 

Geissman,   Theodore  A.,   relief 882 

Gelatin,    facts   for    industry 154.  864 

Gelb.    Herman,    relief 245,  375,  590 

Gellatly,  Charlayne  W.,  admx.,  court 

case 1359 

Gellatly,  John,  court  case  of  admx 1359 

Geller,   R.   F.,   porcelain,   combinations 

of    magnesia,    etc 869 

Gem  stones  : 

in  1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1083 
General    (military    title),    see  Army — 
Marine  Corps. 

General    Accounting    Office 67, 

271,    390,    504,    630,    783, 
931,  1079,  1264,  1364 
decisions — 
-    July  1,  1944-June  30,  1945__     504 

Army    regulations 691,  1431 

index-digests,    etc 630.  783 

monthly    67,  783 

general    regulations 271. 

390,  1264,  1364 
opinions,  see,  above,  decisions. 

report,  1945 271 

General  American  Transportation  Co-    283. 

516 
General  American  Transportation  Cor- 
poration          685 

General   Art   Products  Co 1374 

General  Assembly  of  United  Nations, 
report  of  U.  S.  delega- 
tion     653,  1315 


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General  Brees  Airport,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 1024 

General   Committee  on   Apprenticeship 
for    Construction    Indus- 
try : 
meeting  of  Executive  Committee-     409 

report    of    conference 954 

General  Counsel  Office,  Price  Admin- 
istration   Office 1203 

General    Counsel's    Office,    Food    and 

Drug    Div 1361 

General  Crude  Oil  Co 648 

General    Electric   Co 1279 

General  Grant  Grove,   trail  map 938 

General   Industries  Co 192.  956,  1279 

General  Land  Office 391,  505,  632 

report,   1944 632 

report,   1945 505 

General  merchandise  stores,  see  Stores. 
General     Mitchell     Field,     instrument 

approach    chart 727 

General  orders,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  or- 
ders. 

General   Products   Co 185 

General    Pulaski's    Memorial   Day 364, 

620, 874, 1201 
General    Reference    and    Bibliography 

Division    89, 

193,  289,  957,  1188,  1386 
General     service     schools,     see     Army 
service  schools. 

General    Staff 330,  697 

General    Transportation    Co 1095 

General  Water  Heater  Corporation 1182 

Generators : 

preventive  maintenance 693 

Ships    Bureau    manual . 540 

specification    845 

see  also  Aerogenerators. 
Genesee  County,   xUicli.-,   physical  land 

conditions 1148 

Geneva   couveutioii.    manual 107 

Genoa,  Gulf  of,  chart 297 

Genteng,  Oostbaai,  chart 669 

Geuteug  Westbaai,  chart 669 

Gentile,  Columbus  K.,  bituminous  coal 

distribution    1944-45___     635 

Genung,  A.  B.,  farm  service  jobs 574 

Geochemistry,  contributions  to,   1942— 

45    -• 1171 

Geodetic   Survey,   see  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey. 
Geoghegan,     Richard    H.,    Aleut    lan- 
guage       177 

Geographical  names,  see  Geographical 
Names  Board  —  also 
names  of  places. 

Geographical  Names  Board 68, 

272,  786,  1170,  1364 

decisions 68,  272,  786 

publications    1364 

special    publication 1170,  1364 

Geography,   publications,   price  list 1169 

Geological   Survey 69, 

178,  273,  392.  506,  632, 
786,  932,  1080,  1170, 
1265,  1364 

estimate    116 

professional    paper 506, 

1081,  1171,  1265 

putilications,   monthly  list 69,  786 

report.   1945 392 

to     sell     photographies,     mosaics, 

gtc 499  1056 

Geological  Survey  of  AlabamaJl 69,  933 

Geological  Survey  of  Ohio 70,  633 

Geological   Survey  of  Oklahoma 933 

Geological  Survey  of  West  Virginia 633 

Geological  Survey  of  Wyoming 393,  934 

Geology  : 

as   profession 955 

contributions  to  general  geology-    506, 

1265 

title-page   and   contents 1171 

geologic  atlas  of  United  States 932 

investigations,    engineering    man- 
ual   1220 


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Geology — Continued 

investigations,     in    American     re- 
publics   69, 178,  632 

North  American,  bibliography 506 

see  also  names  of  certain  States, 
areas,  etc. 
Geology    and    Mineral    Industries    De- 
partment of  Oregon 393 

Geophysics  : 

geophysical  abstracts 178,  792,  937 

institute  at  University  of  Alaska — - 

hearings    1356 

law    1039 

reports    760,924 

subsurface  explorations 1220 

George,  Booker  T.,  court  case 185,  384 

George,  Walter  F.  (Senator  from  Ga.)  : 
paper  presented  by — - 

compensation   or  pensions   to 

veterans    215 

reports  made  by- 
Finance    Com 378, 

618,  769,  917,  1070 

George-Howard,  E.  M.,  court  case 1095 

George  Washington  Carver  Day  : 

designating 56,  162 

prochirriation 202 

George    Washington    Memorial    Park- 
way, development—  923,  1039 
Georgia  : 

chart    1248 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     151 

court    case 1425 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite   394,  509 

finances 1350 

frozen  food  locker  plants 631 

mail   routes,   schedules 201, 

424, 971,  1306 

physical  restoration  services 1363 

post  route  map 113 

topographic   maps,   etc 786 

transportation    map 390 

war  casualties 664 

World  War  II  honor  list 1330 

Georgia  &  Florida  R.  R.,  court  case 1359 

Georgia  Power  Co 772,  893,  1036 

Georgia    State    Democratic    Executive 

Committee    1425 

Georgian  Bay,  aeronautical  chart_  344.  1242 
Gcrhardt,  Fisk,  naphthaleneacotic  acid 

spray  on  apples,  etc 1344 

German-American    Vocational    League, 

court  case 648,  1377 

German  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase    hook 1131 

German  youth,  see  Youth. 
Germany  : 

address  by  Thomas  Mann 193 

beryllium  extraction,  etc 936 

can  Germany  be  re-educated? 560 

censuses,  etc.,  after  World  War  I_     529 

chart    297 

chemical  industry,  development 309 

Control    Council    for    Germany 1432 

diplomatic  and  consular  property-     973 
economic  and  industrial  disarma- 
ment         621 

economic  policy  toward 1423 

enemy-owned     property     in     this  • 

country,    investigation--     115 

imprints  for  war  years 807 

lithium,  extraction  and  uses 1174 

policy  of  U.  S 1313 

political  revival  problem 986 

radar   equipment    directory 1001 

reparations,    distribution 1207 

resources  for  war,  elimination 170, 

263,  497,  621 

steel  castings  industry 1271 

strategic  bombing  effects 218 

surrender  in  World  War 256 

.surrender    terms 831 

trial  of  German  war  criminals 168 

what   we   are   doing  in   Germany, 

and  why 1314 

see  also  Axis  Powers. 


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Gernes,  D.  C.,  lignite  gasification 937 

Gerrish,   Donald  H.,  union  wages  and 

hours  in  printing  trades 1187 

Uerrish,  Harold  C.  : 

cylinder-pressure-indicator        dia- 
grams         92 

measurement  of  fuel-air  ratio 1394 

oxidation  of  exhaust  gases 1399 

Gerry,    N.    B.,    governmental    debt    in 

U.  S.,  1945 236.342 

Gertler,    S.    I.,    toxicity    of   semicarba- 

zones  to  insects 1343 

Gessner,  Anne  L.,  freezing  costs,  fruit 

and    vegetables 231 

Gessow,     Alfred,    helicopter    hovering 

performance 1291 

Gettysburg  National  Military  Park 1272 

Getzendaner,  C.  W.,  use  of  DDT  dust  on 

'  potatoes 709 

Geyer,  Cornell  &  Newell,  Inc 319 

Gianquitti,    Angelo,    relief 29,  52 

Gianquitti,    George,    relief 29.  52 

Giant  Forest,  trail  map 938 

Gibb,  Florence  A.,  court  case  of  exrs 833 

Gibbe,  Guenther,  court  case 648 

Gibbons,  L.  C,  isobutylbenzene,  etc 810 

Gibbs,  Earl  C,  Inc 1095 

Gibbs  Truck  Line 644 

Gibson,  Ellie  W.,  claim 1125 

Gibson,  F.  C,  sensitivity  of  explosives 
to  electrostatic  dis- 
charges         394 

Gibson,  J.  Lambert,  court  case 554 

Gibson,  Kasson  S.,  railroad  signal  col- 
ors and  glasses 467 

Gibson,  Ralph  B.,  effect  of  pressure  on 

melting  of  rubber 239- 

Gibson,  Taze  H.,  court  case 185,  1279 

Giegengack,    A.    B.,    see    Government 

Printing  Office. 
Gift  tax  : 

provisions     of     internal     revenue 

code 1256 

returns,   statistics  from 213 

Gifted  children,  see  Children. 
Gifts: 

Army    regulations 324 

retired  officers,  etc.,  presents  held 

by  State  Dept.  for 553 

Gila  County,  Ariz.,  manganese  ores 510 

Gila  project : 

specifications 795,  942.  1176,  1369 

veteran  preference  for  lands — 

hearings 1254 

law 351 

reports 42,  262 

Gila  River,  aeronautical  chart 722 

Gila  River  Relocation  Center,  commu- 
nity   analysis 515 

Gilbert,    Catherin.   relief 375,  469,  475 

Gilbert,  Joseph  E.,   court  case 319 

Gilbert,  Mitchell : 

combustion   in   flowing   gas 529 

effect  of  aromatics,  etc.,  on  ther- 
mal efficiency 1407 

factors  affecting  fuel  and  air  mix- 
tures      959 

Gilbert,   Victor   B.,   court   case 319 

Gilbert  Islands,  tide  tables 1152 

Gilcrease   Oil   Co 686 

Gill,   Howard  B.,  court  case 648,  650 

Gillespie.   F.    A.,   court   case 948 

Gillespie,  F.  A.,  &  Sons  Co 185,948 

Gillespie,  Harry  A.,  land  title 757. 

775, 871 

Gillespie,   Lena  J.,   land  title 757, 

77!5,  871 
Gillett,  H.  W.,  fatigue  performance  of 

propeller  materials 101 

Gillette,  Bessie  W.,  exrx.,  court  case-  1123 
Gillette,   Leon  N.,  court  case  of  exrs_  1123 
Gillette,  William  N.,  exr.,  court  case-   1123 
Gillette,     Wilson     D.     (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign   Com- 
merce Com 479 

Gilliam,   L.   O.,  relief 742 


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l-age 
Gillick,   Frederick  G. : 

first    lapse    In    venereal    disease 

clinics 64 

veneroal    disease    control,    future 

needs 380 

Gilliland,  W.  K.,  extinction  of  gasoline 

flames  by  gases 791 

Gillingham,  Lawrence,  relief  of  guard- 
ian  35,  258,  319 

Gillis,  Clarence  L.  : 

automatically       variable      control 

linkage 129u 

calibration,     etc..     procedures    for 

3-dimensional    models 1389 

Gillis,     Eugene     A.,      cooperation      of 

health  officers  and  police-     781 

Gilman  quadrangle.  111 lOSl 

Gilmore,    Charles   W.  : 

carnivorous  dinosaur  from  Lance 

formation 1205 

mounted  reptile  fossil  skeletons 312 

osteology  of  fossil  turtle 552 

Gilrulh,   Robert  K. : 

lateral    control    for    satisfactory 

flying 95 

longitudinal       stability       of      air- 
planes  , 100 

stalling  of  vertical  tail  surfaces, 

etc 100 

vertical-tail  loads  in  rolling  pull- 
out  maneuvers 1400 

Gimp,   cotton,   specification 967 

Ginsburg,  Ambrose,  flow  capacity  of 
radial  discharge  im- 
peller      809 

Gipsy  moths,  see  Gypsy  moths. 
Girard,    James    W.,    tables    for    board- 
foot  volume  of  timber 1236 

Girard,    Roselle    M.,    map    of    Powder 

River    basin 393 

Gironde  River,   chart 668 

Girouard,  James  L.,   court  case 81, 

648, 685 
Girvin,  Margaret  E.,  court  case  of  exr_      81, 

1095 

Glacier  National  Park 1272 

accommodations  and  services 938 

exchange  of  property 265, 

757,  897,  973,  1039,  1076 

Gladstone  narI)or,  chart 197 

Glasgow,  Augustus  R.,  jr.  : 

purification,  etc.,  of  hydrocarbons-  588, 

1354 

purity  of   hydrocarbons 239 

Glass.   Carter    (Senator  from   Va.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 257 

Glass  : 

hygroscopicity  and  electrode  func- 
tion  1028 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

optical — 

attack     on     refractory     clay 

pots 467 

clay   pots  for  manufacture 1156 

hygroscopicity - 1029 

port-light    glasses,    specification 541 

railroad     signals 467 

viscosity    and    heat    effects 1353 

see      also      Fibrous      glass — also 
names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  glass. 
Glass  Buttes  mercury  deposit,  explora- 
tion     1269 

Glass  cloth,  see  Fibrous  glass. 
Glass-sand,  see  Sand. 
Glasser,  Carrie  : 

cotton    textile    workers    in    New 

England 1286 

earnings,   etc.,    in   municipal   gov- 
ernments        192 

machinery   occupational   wage    re- 
lationships         88 

work  and  wage  experience.  Willow 

Run 658 

Glasses   (medicine)  : 

specification 1126 


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Glassware : 

feneral  schedule  of  supplies 557 
apanese  trade  study 316 

pressed   and    blown,   facts  for   in- 
dustry      864 

rates  on 945,  1092 

Glastonbury  quadrangle,  Conn 787 

Glauber,    Rae,    relief 357,489,590 

Gleim,  E.  J.,  guarding  trolley  wires  in 

mining 75 

Glencoo,  Md.,  railroad  accident 400 

Glendora   Stingley   Put)lications 586 

Glenullen,  N.  Dak.,   railroad  accident-        78 
Gleuview,     111.,     instrument     approach 

chart 1025 

Gleysteen,  Leland  F.,  hysteresis  in  phy- 
sical    adsorption 239 

Glidden  Co 1181 

Glidden  quadrangle,  Wis 274 

Glide  bombs,  see  Bombs. 
Gliders  : 

forces  acting  on  in  towed  flight 95 

glider    pay.    Army    regulations 324, 

1322 

ground   effect   determination - 95 

Global   alphabet   hearing - 170 

Globe-Wernicke    Co 1181 

Glossmetcr    for    smoothness    compari- 
sons  1028 

Gloucester,  Mass.  : 

frozen   fish  holdings 750 

3  centuries  a  fishing  port 1265 

Gloves : 

correction    for    July    monthly    in- 
dex        856 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

gauntlet,  leather,  specification 1110 

leather  glovemaking 711 

rubber,    siiecifications 689,816,968 

Gluconic  acid,   5-keto-,   oxidation 239 

Glue : 

animal,     specification 1109 

durability  of  papreg  glued  joints-     459 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

fatigue  stressing  in  wood  joints 579 

protein  and  starch,  control 579 

resin — 

durability  in  birch  plywood-     459 
joint    strength    in    birch    ply- 
wood       579 

specification 1126 

strength    of   joints    in    maple 

blocks 1146 

urea,  strength,  etc.,  or  birch  ply- 
wood   joints 579 

water-resistant 460 

Glutamic   acid,    review    and    bibliogra- 
phy   1233 

Glynco,      Ga.,      instrument      approach 

chart 1024 

Gmurczyk,  Joseph  J.,  jr.,  relief 1057 

Gnospelius,  Otto  F.,  relief  of  estate--  1031, 

1064 
Goals,  see  Production. 
Goat  lice,  see  Lice. 
Goats : 

angora 1144 

milk    goats 1234 

Gobo  Byochi,  chart 1412 

Gody,    Celia    S..    productivity    changes 

since   1939 1286 

Goerke,   V.    H.,   corrugated   metal   dia- 
phragms  94 

Goetz,  Norman  S.,  court  case-  267,  684,  951 

Goggles,    combustion,    specification 816 

Goin,  Clarence,  court  case 1096 

Going  back  to  civilian  life 219,  442 

Gold: 

determining  small  amounts,  etc 588 

imports  and  exports 718 

Arizona 1174 

in — 

California 1269 

Colorado 1269 

Eastern  States 1083 

Idaho 1174 

Montana 1174 


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Gold — Continued 
in — Continued 

Nevada 1174 

New   Mexico 1088 

Oregon 108.". 

South    Dakota 937 

Texas 1083 

Utali 1174 

Wasliington 10S;i 

Wyoming: 937 

mine    operators,    relief 1059 

mine  production,   1945 1270 

mine  production,  monthly  report-      792 

mines,   closing 1115 

mines    forced    to    cease    operation, 

suspension  of  obligation-     755 
preprints  from  minerals  yearbook-    937. 
1083,   1174,    12fi9.    136G 
see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  gold. 
Goldblatt,  L.  A.,  naval  stores  report--    147, 

860 

Goldblatt  Bros.,  Ine 649 

Golden  hamster,  see  Hamster. 
Goldenbaum,  David  M.,  resistance  tests 

of   flying  boat   hulls 1399 

Goldenberg,  Daniel  : 

long  rectangular  plate  under  load 

and  pressure 194 

torsion  test  of  monoco(iue  box 98 

Goldenweiser,  E.  A.  : 

impressions  of  Europe 140 

job.s,       production.       and       living 

standards 62 

Goldfish    dealers,    list 1265 

Goldsby.  Arthur  R.,  court  case 589 

Goldsmith,  Selma  F.,  cash  receipts  from 

farming 450 

Goldstein,  Arthur  W.,  effect  of  humid- 
ity on  supercharger  par- 
ameters       1401 

Goldstein,  Harry,  relief 52,  161 

Goldwasser,  Betti,  economic  concentra- 
tion and  World  War  II-    762, 
904 
Golton,  Margaret  A.,  family  day  care__       80 
Golumbic,  Norma  R.,  Fischer-Tropsch. 
etc.,  processes  for  liquid 

fuel 1269 

Gonet,  Frank,  potassium  salts,  Japanese 

trade  study 317 

Gonorrhea : 

cases  reported  for  1st  time 929 

cause,  spread,  cure 1261 

Gonzales,   Jesus,   quit-claim   title 775, 

898,  1032 
Gonzales  R.  Jenaro,  San  Jos6  antimony 

mines 632 

Gonzalez,  Irma  E.,  preparing  shipments 

to   Mexico 158 

Gonzalez,  Jose,  &  Co.,  S.  en  C 81 

Gonzalez  Padin  Co.,  Inc 1410 

Gooch,   Marjorie,   maternal   and  infant 

mortality 287 

Good,  J.  N.,  electron,  etc.,  diffraction 
investgation    of    nitrided 

steel   piston   rings 1402 

Good  Bay,  chart 1195 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of,  chart 964 

Good  Luck  Glove  Co 185 

Good    neighbor    policy,    see    American 

republics. 
Goode,  George  B.,  design  patent  21,053 

for   badge 4S2,    498,   871 

Goodell,    H.    R.,    bolt-bearing    strength 

of  wood,  etc 1236 

Goodier,  J.  N.,  applicability  of  similar- 
ity principles 102 

Goodin,  B.  H.,  suit  to  partition  lands 747, 

1 032 

Goodman,  Adele  F.,  court  case .     185 

Goodman,     Alex,     stability,     etc.,     of 

swept-back    wings 661 

Goodman,  David,  court  case 948 

Goodman,    Gertrude    S.,    fuel    briquets 

and  packaged  fuel 635, 

1083.   1270 


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Goodman,  Jacob,  &  Co.,  Inc 679,  978 

Goodman,  Jerry,  NACA  ^lach  number 

warning  device 1396 

Goodman,  John  B.  : 

automatic  water  heating 938 

lignite    gasification 937 

storage    of    subbituminous    slack 

coal 1268 

Goodman,  Samuel,  court  case 991 

Goods,  .see  Commercial  products. 
<;oodsell,  Wylie  D.  : 

farm  cost  situation 1232 

typical      family-operated      farms, 

1930-45 707 

Goodsprings     mining     district,     Nev., 

cobalt   ores 510 

Goodykoontz,     Bess,     nursery     school 

education  today 1382 

Gooseberries,  white-pine  blister  rust--   1344 

(Jorak,  Marie,  relief 882,  1032,  1064 

Goranson,  K.  Fabian  : 

beveled-trailing-edge    Frise    ailer- 
ons  1102 

elevator     deflection     required     to 

land 1400 

Gordon,    Edith    E.,    establishing    etc., 

beauty    shop 586 

Gordon,  Joseph  A.,  court  case 307, 

801,  1279 

Gordon,  Robert  L.,  court  case 520,  685 

(Jordon,    Ruth    E..    aerobic    mesophilic 

sporeforming  bacteria 710 

Gordons  Transports,  Inc 1102,  1287 

(iordonsville,  Va.,  instrument  approach 

chart    726 

Gore,  Colo.,  railroad  accident 401 

(Jore  Field,  instrument  approach  chart-      345 
Goreline,     Harry     E.,     citrus-cannery 

,       effluent  in  Florida 456 

Gorgas  Memorial  Institute  of  Tropical 

and  Preventive  Medicine-     242 

Gorgas   Memorial    Laboratory 242 

(Jorham,  Gordon  T.,  relief  of  estate 36, 

52,  161 
(Jorman,  Frank  A.,  relief---  882,  1032,  1064 
Gorman,    Joseph    M.,    geology,    etc.,   of 
Guadalupe     County,     N. 

Mex 633 

Goschen  Strait,  chart 668 

Goshen,     Ind.,     instrument     approach 

chart 1024 

Goslin-Birmingham  Manufacturing  Co., 

Inc '- 403 

Gosnell,  Cullen  B.,  court  case 1425 

Gossett,     Charles     C.     (Senator    from 
Idaho)  : 
reports   made   by — - 

Commerce  Com 260,  913-914 

Gossett,      Ed      (Representative      from 
Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Expenditures  in  Executive  De- 
partments   Com 888 

Immigration   and   Naturaliza- 
tion Com 478,  601,  889 

Gotham  Quality  Products  Co 519,  624 

(iotlaud,   aeronautical   chart 443 

Gottfried,     Paul     M.,     dyes,     Japanese 

trade    study 316 

Gottlieb,  Fred  A.,  relief 742 

Gottlieb,  Robert  : 

tests    of    stress-carrying    door    in 

compression 1406 

tightness   of   machine-countersunk 

rivets 1403 

Gotwals,  Charles  P.,  court  case 649,  1377 

Gotwals,  Killey  &  Gibson 649 

(Jouck,  Harrv  K.  : 

American  dog  tick 230,  339 

brown   dog  tick 860 

Gould,  Robert,  court  case 649 

(lOver,  Mary  : 

cerebrospinal      meningitis      cases, 

etc 929 

Negro  mortality 929 

physical    impairments    of    low-in- 
come families 628 


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Index,  1946 


Page 

Government,  see  Local  government — 
United  States — also  cer- 
tain lieadinj^s  beginning 
Federal —  Government — 
National. 
Government  agencies,  see  Government 

ofllces. 
Government    bonds,     see    Government 

securities. 
Government  checks,  see  Checks. 
Government  contracts  : 

Army  regulations,  payments 841 

correction    for    Atig.    monthly    in- 
dex   1012 

cost-plus-a-flxed-fee    audit    proce- 
dures   1218,  1328 

entered  into  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1945_     751 

joint  termination  regulation 133, 

320,  692,  1000 

kick-hacks,  eliminate  practice 351 

legislative  history  of  public  149, 

78th  Cong. ,1st  sess 1378 

renegotiation     regulations 131, 

324.  091,  840,  1213,  1431 

Walsh-Healey  act,  rulings,  etc 288 

war    contract    terminations,    etc., 

reports-  851, 1135,  1333,  1437 
war    contract    terminations,    etc., 

statistics 851 

war  supply  and  facility  contracts, 

summary 120 

Government  corporations,  see  Corpora- 
tions— also  names  of  cor- 
porations. 
Government    documents,    see    Govern- 
ment publications. 
Government    employees,    see    Govern- 
ment   officials    and    em- 
ployees— Review       Com- 
mittee  on    Deferment   of 
Government     Employees. 
Government  employment,  see  Employ- 
ment. 
Government      expenditures,      see 
Finance   —  Government 
offices. 
Government  hospitals,  see  Hospitals. 

Government  Information  Service 304, 

546,  677,  1114,  1418 
Government  insurance,  see  Life  insur- 
ance— War     risk     insur- 
ance. 

Government  manual 116,  823 

Government  ofQces  : 

administrative  expenses — 

hearings 600 

law 1040 

reports 745,  917 

administrative  procedure,  history-   1256 
administrative       procedure,       im- 
prove— 

hearings 74!) 

law 736 

reports 602,  607 

aid  to  physically  handicapped- _1     740 
automobiles,    provisions    for    pur- 
chasing       975 

business  of  our  Government 655 

correction      for      Apr.      monthly 

index 452 

digest    of    functions    of    Federal 

agencies 1418 

executive  agencies  investigation — 

hearings 247,  362,  1051 

reports 878,   1051 

Government     of     United     States. 

chart 304,  546 

heads   of   departments   and   agen- 
cies       677 

independent  offices  appropriations, 
1947— 

hearings 243, 

257,  373,  879.  1062 

laws 469,  1039 

minority    views 740 

reports 164, 

257,  352,  740,  876,  905 


Page 
Government  offices — Continued 

information    and    publication    of- 
fices       677 

libraries,    list 1115 

liquidation  of  war  agencies 203 

records  and  papers,  disposition 33, 

242,    353,    471,    593-594, 
738,  878,  1048 
reduction     of     Federal     expendi- 
tures   609-610,  1357 

reorganization — 

correction   for   Aug.   monthly 

index 1012 

hearings 1051,  1073 

law 30 

plans 674 

reports 32,  888,  920 

return    of    agencies    to    Washing- 
ton,   estimate 305 

telephone  list 1114 

transfer  of  property 1283 

United    States    Government    man- 
ual  116,  823 

see    also    Government    supplies — 
also  names  of  offices. 
Government  officials  and  employees  : 

allotments  from  pay  outside  U.  S-     321 
allowances    at    foreign    posts    of 

duty 390 

amend     employees'     compensation 

act 55,  617 

asserting  right  to  strike,  prohibit 

payment 610.  738 

benefits  to  veterans 880,  906,  1040 

classification,  etc.,  analyst's  man- 
ual      219 

competitive  civil  service  status 1417 

efficiency  ratings,  uniform  admin- 
istration  880,  906,  1040 

excusing  on  July  5,  1946-  741,  763,  873 
heads   of   departments   and    agen- 
cies _-^ 677 

health  programs 258,  1040 

how  does  your  writing  read? —  341,  716 
increase  compensation — 

hearings 50,  473 

law 737 

reports 473,  484,  593 

increased   compensation   appropri- 
ations  304,  472,  592 

increases    and    decreases    of    em- 
ployees       610 

initial  compensation 906 

leaves  of  absence  for  educational 

purposes 906 

mental  hygiene  program 388 

military    and    naval    forces,    pay 

prior  to  active  duty 764 

official  register 17 

overtime  compensation 882, 

906,  917,  1040 

overtime,  leave,  and  holiday  pay_    742, 

917,  1040,  1114 

pay  roll  procedure 271,  931 

payment     for     leave     accrued     in 

armed    forces 30 

personnel    ceiling   determinations, 

etc 1357 

personnel    officer's    training    man- 
ual      219 

political   activity,   opinion 84 

political  activity,   penalty 43, 

255,  262,  623 
reduction    in    compensation,    pro- 
tect  against 252 

reduction     of     Federal     expendi- 
tures   609-610,  1357 

reemployment,      under      selective 

training,  etc.,  act 802 

retired,  decorations,  etc 553 

retirement  for  age,  exemption 1308 

salary  classification  laws 1252 

salary  tables 67,  783 

salary  trends 657 

transfer  and  release 302 

transfer  to  international  organiza- 
tions       674 


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Government  oflScials  and  employees- 
Continued 
transportation,  transfer  functions, 

to  heads  of  departments-    250, 
263,  40'J 
transportation    and    travel,    regula- 
tions  300,  821,  1202,  1418 

see  also  Civil  service — Labor — 
also  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  where  em- 
ployed. 
Government  periodicals,  see  Periodi- 
cals. 
Government  printing,  see  Public  print- 
ing and  binding. 

Government  Printing  Office 67,  177,  271, 

3'.)0,    504,    630,    783,    931, 

1080,     1169,     1264,     1364 

additional  pay  for  legal  holidays-     383 

appropriation 784 

type  faces,  specimens 931 

work  simplification  program 390 

Government  property,  see  Public  Prop- 
erty. 
Government  publications  : 

city    documents 803 

discontinued,  note  listing —  5,  454,  857, 

1014,     1141,     1228,     134U 

document  catalog,  70th  Congress-     177 

lists  issued  by  agencies 1418 

monthly  catalog 67,  784 

corrections    for    catalog    and 

index—  4,  226,  334,  452,  570, 
702,  856,  1012,  1140,  1220 

index,   Jan.-Dec.    1945 1169 

new  classification  numbers-  5,  143,  227, 
335,    453,    571,    702,    857, 
1013,     1141,     1227,     1339 
corrections    for    p.    335    and 

453 570 

notes  of  general  interest 4,  142, 

226,  334,  452,  570,  856, 
1012,     1140,     1226,     1338 

selected,  list 67,  784 

State  publications,  monthly 

checklist 89,  807 

title  page  and  index 1188 

statistical,  bibliography 1061 

see      also      Congressional      docu- 
m  e  n  t  s — Periodicals — 
also     names    of    depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  pub- 
lications —  oiso    special 
subject. 
Government  records,  see  Records. 
Government  regulation  and  control : 
wartime    controls    during    transi- 
tional period — ■ 

hearings 1058 

reports - —  368,  483 

see  also  special  subject. 
Government     securities,      prices     and 

yields 129,  8:59 

see  also  Bonds  of  United  States — 
also  names  of  securities. 
Government  specifications,  see  Govern- 
ment supplies — also  spe- 
cial  subject. 
Government    supplies  : 

Federal  specifications — 

Federal  standard  stock  cata- 
log    128- 

129,  214-215,  322-323, 
437,  558,  689-690,  837- 
839,  996-997,  1126-27, 
1211-12,  1320,  1429-30 
index,  supplements--  129,  323,  437, 
558,   690,   839,  997,   1430 

price    list 3'.»0 

Federal  standard  stock  catalog 128- 

129,  214-215,  322-323, 
437,  558,  GS9-690,  ,837- 
839,  996-997,  1120-27, 
1211-12,     1320,     1429-311 

index  of  specifications 558 

price  list 390 


Page 

Government  supplies — Continued 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128, 

213,  322,  436,  057-5o8, 
689,  837,  995-996,  1125- 
26,    1210-11,    1319,    1429 

amendments 128,  322,  436, 

558,  689,   996,   1320,   1429 

index 689 

stock  catalog  of  Procurement  Di- 
vision    996,   1429 

see   also   Government   contracts — 
Military    e(iuipmeut    and 
s  u  p  p  1  i  e  s — Naval  sup- 
plies— S  u  r  p  1  u  s     prop- 
erty— also  names  of  spe- 
cial supplies. 
Government  vessels,  see  Ships. 
Governmental  debt,  see  Debts. 
Governors,    see   names    of    States    and 

Territories. 
Governors  of  Federal  Reserve  System, 
Board     of,     see    Federal 
Reserve  System  Board  of 
Governors. 

Gow,  Quon,  court  case 118 

Go  wen     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 345,  726 

Gozo  Island,  chart 418,  964 

Grace  Dine,  requisition  of  vessels 1254 

Gracey,  lOuleon  J.,  court  case 948 

Gracey,    William  : 

additional-mass  effects  of  plates 98 

moments    ol     inertia    of     32    air- 
planes         97 

Gradation  control  units,  specification.     1303 

Grade-crossing    accidents,    1945 943 

Gradijan,  i\  D. : 

lime 1269,  1271 

mineral  earth  and  iron  oxide  pig- 
ments     1270 

Grading   of   commercial   products,    see 
names  of  products. 

Gradjagan  Baai,  chart 669 

Graf,  L.,  problem  of  stress  corrosion 1104 

Grafton,  Ohio,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Grafton  quadrangle,  N.  Y 1082 

Graham,  Agnes,  court  case 1106 

Graham,  H.  G.,  control  of  bulk  densi- 
ties in  coke  ovens 791 

Graham,  W.  C,  court  case 1106 

Graham     County,     Ariz.,     manganese 

ores    510 

Graham   Ship  Repair  Co 1106 

G  rain  : 

buying,     selling,     etc.,     investiga- 
tion         256 

cutworm  control  in  cereal  crops-   1145 

feed  grains  in  war  and  peace 574 

heat  and  X-ray  effects  on  seeds 1344 

I.  C.  C.  V.  A.  L.  Mechling,  etc 943 

milling  industry,  job  description-     429 

jirevent    nonessential    usage 1253 

publications,   price  list 1170 

rates  on 280,  1092,  1374 

rootrots  and  leafspots 1017 

routing    1239 

standards,   handbook 340 

trade   in    futures 1346 

see  also  names  of  grains. 

Grain  bins,  rates  on 945 

Grain  doors,  charges  for  furnishing--    517, 

1181 
(Jrain  sorghums,  see  Sorghum. 
(Jrains,  see  Grain. 

Granada    Relocation    Center,    commu- 
nity  analysis 796 

Gi-anahan,     William    T.     (Representa- 
tive from  Pa.)  : 
reports  made  by- 
Claims  Com 36-37,  39 

Granata,  Roy,  court  case 648,  989 

(irand  Army  of  the  Republic,  journals 

of    encampment 594,  1252 

(Jrand  Banks,   chart 537 

Grand  Bruit  Harbor,  chart 1195 


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Pa£e 
Gruud  Cuuyou  Natioual  Game  Preserve 

bouuaunes    205 

Grand  Cauyou  iNuiiuiial  Park 70 

Grand   Cauyou   of   the   Colorado,   aero- 

uaulieal  chart 584 

Grand  Coulee,  lopofrapliy Oaa 

Graua  Coulee  Dam,  speeiiieatious 7(j, 

17U,   160,   270,   3y7,   5ia- 

014,  UJ6,  aav,  795,  y4i, 
losu. 
Graud  L'orks,  N.  Dak.,  iustruiueut  ap- 
proach   chart 585 

Graud-ilydro    28a 

Graud    Island,    >iebr.,    iustruiueut    ap- 
proach   chart 22,  124G 

Grand  Island,  chart 137 

Graud    Junction,     Colo.,    aeronautical 

chart : 584 

Grand  liapids,  Mich.  : 

dehydrated  vegetables,  sales,  etc-   1018 

iustrument  approach  chart 124U 

railroad  accident 1371 

Grand  Kiver  Dam  Authority  : 

court    case 283 

returii  of  Grand  K.  Dam  project-    745, 
767,  1040 
Grand  River  Dam  project : 

return  to  Graud  K.  Dam  Author- 
ity     745, 767,  1040 

use  of  Indian  lands  for 1043,  1072 

Grand   Terrace,    luc 1117 

Graud     Teton     National     Park,     topo- 
graphic map 392 

Grand  Trunk  Western  U.  R.,  accident-     400 
Graudone,  Peter,  water  flooding  of  oil 

sauds  in   Texas 1175 

Grandview    claim,    exploration 1367 

Grandview   Dairy,    Inc 649 

Grauger,    Walter    K.     (Representative 
from  Utah)  : 
report  made  by — 

Agriculture   Com 34 

Granite  State  Packing  Co 679 

Granitnyy  Cape,  chart 419 

Grant,  Fred  W.,  relief 742,  908,  1032 

Grant,     George     M.      (Representative 
from  Ala.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 605 

Grant,    Gordon,    Yankee    clipper    sails 

again 1205 

Grant,  Joseph  W.,  court  case 1427 

Grant,    T.    S.,    inter-American    rubber 

development 1235 

Grant.   W.   T.,   Co 1419 

Grants   in   aid,   see  Federal  aid— oiso 

special  subject. 
Granulocytopenia  in  rats  fed  diet  low 

in    pantothenic   acid 388 

Grape,  see  Grapes. 

Grape  juice,  canned,  specification 689 

Grapefruit  juice  : 

canned,  blended  with  orange  juice, 

standards 150 

canned,  standards  for  grades 1346 

lactic   acid   preparation 457 

correction   for    May    monthly 

index 570 

Grapefruit  seed  oil,  manufacture,  etc 457 

Grapes,  California,  precooling,  etc 12 

Graphic  and  J'orms  Branch,  Adminis- 
trative Service  Div 1116 

Grass  silage,  see  Silage. 

Grasselli,  Mabel  F.,  court  case 1209 

Grasses  : 

publications,  price  list 1170 

rootrots  and   leafspots 1017 

see      also      Forage      plants — also 
names  of  grasses. 
Grasslands,    improving   for   northeast- 
ern   States 456 

Gratuities,  see  Pay,  allowances,  etc. 
Gravel  : 

deposits  of — 

Colorado 93.S 

Montana     933 

North    Dakota 933 


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Gravel — Continued 

deposits  of — Continued 

South    Dakota 933 

Wyoming    y34 

in    1945 1271 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbookl  1271 

rates    on _  __     ^80 

Graves,  Walter  T.,  fatigue  8tren"gth"of 

n  ^   T^       riveted    joints 1293 

Gray,  C.  B.,  court  case 1279 

Gray,  Cecil  V.,  court  case 1203 

Gray,   K.  W.,  pea  weevil  and  methods 

for    control 339 

Gray,  Mabel  G.,  relief 38,  491    591 

Gray,    Thomas   F.,    relief 52,  245,  349 

Gray,  W.  H.,  tests  of  dual-rotating  pro- 
pellers,  etc 1293 

Gray,  William  K.,  court  case 1096 

Gray-Cannon  Lumber  Co 84,  434 

Gray  lead  and  zinc  deposits,  expfora- 

tiou    1366 

Gray  Lumber  &  Shingle  Co 1003 

Grays  Harbor,  chart 345 

Grays  Harbor  Lines,  Inc II 402 

Grazier,  Pa.,  railroad  accident ~   1275 

Grazing,   district  fees 623 

Grazing    lands,    management    and   ad- 

ministration 499 

Grazing    Service,    Interior    Dept.,    re- 

.  port,    1945—     393 

Grease-cleaning      compound,      general 

schedule    32'> 

Grease  cups,   specification _     421 

Greases  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 213 

lubricating,    etc.,    specifications—    541. 

/-,...  689 

Great     American     dollar,     farmer's 

share    III7 

Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Co 204 

o       .  „     .  ,  307,  548,  679,  1091 

Great  Basin,  surface  water  supply 178 

Great    Bend,    Kans.,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart,  etc 22 

Great  Britain  : 

air  services  agreement 1121 

American   history   manuscripts  in 

British    depositories 1288 

atomic  energy  declaration 984 

benefits  for  ex-servicemen 192 

charts  of  coasts  of  England 296 

.   ...  417,  535,  1194 

civilian    consumption,    impact    of 

war    153 

conventions  respecting  income  and 

estate   taxes 619 

financial  agreement — • 

addresses  on  British  loan 313 

T,    ..•  V      ,                          321.  432,  552 
British     loan     and     interna- 
tional  trade 1314 

British  white  paper ."^87 

committee    reports 487,  740,  900 

hearings    611.  879 

law    1040 

message    from    President    of 

U.    S 302 

minority    views 740 

questions    and    answers .321 

food    consumiition    levels 712 

industrial    disputes 806 

international      commercial      avia- 

4     •  ^-  J^°'^    615 

Jurisdiction     over     prizes     agree- 

ment    683 

lights   and    fog   signals,   list 533 

loan     from     Tinited     States,     see, 
above,    financial    agree- 
ment. 

mutual    aid    settlement 1121 

our    British    ally 132 

patent   rights  information,   agree- 
ment         988 

penicillin       information.       agree- 
ment         988 

pilot,  supplements 533,  666 


Jantjart-December 


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Page 

Great  Britain — Continued 

riibher    affrppnieiit 1314 

sailing   directions,    supplements 532, 

6R0 

telecommunications  agreement 1423 

United  Kinsdom  and  postwar  in- 
ternational    trade 387 

war    criminals,    prosecution,    etc., 

agreement 553 

what   makes   Commonwealth   hold 

together? 560 

see  also  headings  beginning  Anglo- 
American. 
Great  Central  Transport  Corporation-     643 
Great     circle     outline     chart.     United 

States    1249 

Great  Falls.  Mont.  :  . 

aeronautical    chart 1153 

flight    chart 1242 

instrument  approach  chart 345,  1246 

Great  I.akes  : 

catalogue   of   charts 137 

fisheries,  investigation 1055 

iron  ore  transportation 364,  494,  751 

light  list 557 

passenger  lists  on  vessels,  filin!r__    603. 
751,913.  1040 

pilot    rules 995 

price  ceilings  on  fish  in  area 751 

radiohencon    s.vstem 436 

sea  lampreys,  eradicate,  etc. — 

hearings    1254 

law  __- 1041 

reports    893,913 

survey   850 

transportation    lines,    1946 697 

see  nUo  names  of  lakes. 
Great  Lakes  Dredge  &  Doek  Co___   500,  801 
Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence  basin  : 
agreement — 

hearings    619 

report    770 

Great  Lakes-St.  Lawrence  seaway  : 
self-linuidating  feasibility — 

hearings    619 

report    770 

Great  Lakes  States,  unemployment  in- 
surance    for     fishermen, 

etc 505 

Great   Lakes   Steel   Corporation 1181 

Great  Lakes  Trucking  Co.,   Inc 1373 

Great  Northern  Ry.  : 

accidents 78,   1274 

rates    on    cattle 403 

rates   on   oil    cake 1181 

Great  Plains  : 

crested   wheatgrass   helps   revege- 

tate    1144 

publications,    price    list 1265 

rootrots,      etc.,      of     grains     and 

grasses    1017 

Great  Salt  Lake,  aeronautical  charts-    344. 

1023 
Great    Sand    Dunes    National    Monu- 
ment         426 

Great    Smoky    I^Iountain,    aeronautical 

chart   722 

Greater   Antilles,    chart 297 

Greece,    commercial    relations,    agree- 
ment         986 

Greek  Elections,  Allied  Mission  to  Ob- 
serve. Kee  Allied  Mission 
to    Observe    Greek    Elec- 
tions. 
Greek  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase   book 1131 

Green.    Dwight   H.,   court   case 989 

Green,  Edward  H.,  trustee,  court  case_    550. 

979 

Green,    Henry,    court   case 239 

Green,    L.    J.,    two-dimensional    incom- 
pressible  potential   flow_   1397 

Green,  Leslie  H.,  court  case 11^3 

Green.  T/Ouis  A.,  court  case 947,  1285 

Green,  Morris,  court  case 947,  1285 


Page 
Green,    Theodore    F.     (Senator    from 
R.  I.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Expenditiires     in     Executive 

Dep.Trtments    Com 917 

Foreign   Relations   Com 619 

Privileces        and        Elections 

Com 265.  383,  623 

Public  Building  and  Grounds 

Com 923 

Green,   W.   W..    urinary    17-ketosteroid 

excretion    by   hoars 337 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  aeronautical  charts.    344. 

1023,  1153 
Green    Bay    &    Western    R.    R.,    court 

case  of  bondholders 210 

Green  Committee,   court  case 1285 

Green    Cove,    chart 297 

Green   River   Desert,    geologic  map 787 

Greenbaum.  Frederick  R.,  court  case 159 

Greenbelt  proiect,  funds  for  liquida- 
tion         823 

Greenberg.  Harry  : 

elevator  stick  forces  in  rapid  ma- 
neuvers    1392 

stick     forces    for    elevator    with 

spring    tab 1290 

tail    surfaces 103 

Greenberg,  Leonard  W..  court  case 1279 

Greendale  proiect,  funds  for  liquida- 
tion         823 

Greene,    Dorothy,    cultural    centers    in 

American    republics 683 

Greene,     Kenneth     T..     system     Na20- 

CaO— AloO,— SiOi 588 

Greene.  Paul  G..  court  case 991 

Greene    County    National    Farm    Loan 

Association     649 

Greenebaum,    Harold   M.,    exr.,   court 

case 1124 

Greenhills  proiect.  funds  for  liquida- 
tion         823 

Greenland,  sailing  directions,  supple- 
ments    533,   666 

Greenlee     County.     Ariz.,     manganese 

ores    510 

Greenman,  Samuel,  bending  of  rec- 
tangular  plates 98 

Greensboro,     N.     C.     instrument     an- 

proach    charts 726,  1024 

Greensboro-High  Point  Airport,  in- 
strument     approach 

charts    726.  1024 

Greenspan,    Martin,    tensile    tests    of 

pnrachiite   webbing 1029 

Greenspoon,  Gertrude  N.  : 

fluorspar   and    cryolite 178.  1083 

flnorsnnr  industrv  in   1945 6''5 

platinum  and  allied  metals-_  792,  1271 

Greenspun,    M..    court   case 1096 

Greenville.  S.  C,  instrument  approach 

charts 1024 

Greenwood,  Ben.  relief 29 

Greenwood,    Dovie,    relief 29 

Greenwood,  .T.  W.,  .ir.,  relief 245 

Greenwood,  ^liss..  instrument  ap- 
proach charts 345.  1246 

Greeson  Lake,  naming 915 

Gregg,    L.    E.,    origin,    etc.,    of   United 

States    soils 1150 

Gregory,   M.   C,   glass   and   glassware, 

.Japanese  tr.nde  study 316 

Grenada    County.   Miss.,    relief 375,592 

Grenier    Field,     instrument    approach 

chart 345 

Grevllle,  Thomas  N.  E..  life  and  ac- 
tuarial   tables__ 718 

Grey  Eagle  claim.   oxploration__ 1367 

Greyhound    Bus    dispute,    report.    etc_     655 

Greyhound    Corporation 643,644,1373 

Greyvan  Lines,  Inc 1378 

Grier,  Mary  C.  physical  oceanography 
of  Pacific  Ocean,  refer- 
ences     1300 

Grleshaber,     H.     E.,     comparison     of 

gtress-straln    curyes--^^     103 


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Page 
Griffin,    Edward    L..    Jr..    rutin    from 

bnckwhont   Ipnf   meal 1343 

Griffin,    Graco    G.,    manuscripts    relat- 

ini;  to  American  history.   1288 

Griffin,   Grace   IT.,   court   case 434 

Griffin,  William  H..  court  case 434 

Griffin,     William     V.,     receiver,     cotirt 

case ISfiG 

Griffin  Cartajre  Co..  Inc 102 

Griffin    Coal   &   Wood   Co 679 

Griffith,   F.   E.,   mine  rescue   telephone 

asseml)lies 635 

Griffith,  George  E.,  concentrated  loads 
on  fl<'xil)lp  rings  in  circu- 
lar   shells ' 1292 

Griffith  Amusement  Co 406,9^9 

Griggs,     Allan    B.,    Oregon     chromite- 

bearlng    sands 506 

Griggs.   Marion   S.,  relief  of  estate 597 

Grimball,  Paul  C,  sex.  shape,  and 
weight  genes  in  water- 
melon        578 

Grimes,  Charles  F..  exr.,  court  case__     833 

Grimsdell,  William  G.,  court  case S4,  434 

Grinders  : 

garbage,  specification 908 

valve-seat,    specification 323 

Grit,    rates   on 945 

Grivetti.  R.  M.,  geology  of  northwest- 
ern    Oregon 393 

Groben.   W.  Ellis,  building  with  logs_       13 

Grocer  Printing  Co 84,  434 

Groceries  : 

general    schedule   of   supplies 322, 

99.5,  1319 

rates  on 1091 

Grocery  stores,  see  Stores. 
Groendyke,    Harold    C.    motor    carrier 

decision 1180 

Groendyke  Transport  Co - 1180 

Gronbech.    Gertrude   A.,    cash    receipts 

from     farming 456 

Gros  Ventres  of  the  Missouri,  relief 770. 

87." 

GroFP.   William   H.,  court  case 1426 

Ground  i)adges,   see  Badges. 
Ground  effect : 

glider  in  towed  flight 95 

lifting   airscrew 97 

Ground     Forces,     see     Army     Ground 

Forces. 
Ground  schools,  see  Aeronautics. 
Ground  water,  see  Water. 
Grounds,     inspection,     etc.,     technical 

manual 1434 

Grouting,       foundation,       engineering 

manual 1436 

Groves,    Kerniit,    toxicity    to    swine   of 

lead  arsenate,  etc 1341 

Groves,  S.  .T..  &  Sons  Co 82.  384,  137S 

Grun.  Annie  C,  court  case  of  exr 625 

Guadalupe    County,    N.    Mex.,    geology 

and    asphalt   deposits 633 

Guam  Island  : 

land   aequl^iition — 

hearings S95.  922 

law ; 1040 

letter    from    Navy    Dept 895 

reports 755.  774 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

544, 971,  1306 

operations  of  77th   Division 1329 

pay    of    civilian    officers,    etc.,    of 

naval  government 1255 

rehabilitation 171,  104i' 

resettlement    land 3(| 

Guantanamo      speed       trial      courses, 

chart 535 

Guaranty  Trust  Co.  of  New  Tork_  953,  1425 
Guard      duty,      interior,      basic      field 

manual 112ft 

Guarlno,  Arthur  A.,  relief 36,908,  1032 

Guatemala  : 

agricultural  experiment  station.-     208 
chart 1108  ' 


Page 

Guatemala — Continued 

economic     information 1251 

living  and   office  costs 238 

military    aviation    mission    agree- 
ment       313 

monetary  and  banking  reform 501 

parcel   post  agreement 1121 

Guayamn  quadrangle,  P.  R 788 

Guayiile  : 

determining  rubber  and  resins  in 

tissue 1146 

diseases   and    their   control 861 

in.sects     attacking,     DDT    experi- 
ments        148 

polyploidy    and    aneuploidy 1017 

research,     estimate '. 545 

seed,   etc.,    variability 1235 

Guentert,    Donald    C.  : 

effect   of   carburetor   throttle   set- 

tings 1406 

now    test    of    supercharger    inlet 

elbow,  etc 1291 

Guenther,  Ethel  L.,  relief..  882,  1032,  1065 
Guerin,    Mary    M.,    hospital    surveys, 

etc.,    legislation 502 

Guerra,  Gus  A.,  to  bridge  Rio  Grande.    748. 

Guest,    Paul    L..    Chile's    agricultural' 

production,    etc 1236 

Gufirey,  Joseph  F.  (Senator  from  Pa.)  : 
paper  presented  by — 

war    criminals I68 

reports  made  by — 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 1074 

Guggenheim,  .Jules,  court  case 1283 

Guggenheim,  M.  Robert,  court  case 1''58 

Guiana,    see    British    Guiana — French 
Guiana. 

Guidance,  offerings  in  colleges  and  uni- 
versities       928 

Guide-books,  publications,  price  list 1169 

Guide  cards,  specification 996 

Guide  leaflet.  National  Park  Service.!       75 

Guidoboiii.  Raymond  P.,  relief 357 

Guidons,  see  Flags. 

Guillory,  Accbille,  relief 357,  613   734 

Guillory,  Olivia,  relief 357   613'  734 

Gulf,  sec  name  of  gulf. 

Gulf-ranal  Lines,  Inc 1182 

Gulf  Coast  : 

collisions  of  vessels,  rules  to  pre- 
vent    688,    813 

conference  agreement 958 

light  list 994 

pilot  rules  for  inland  waters 688,  813 

radiobeacon  system 4.^6 

transportation  lines 1006 

see  also  Gulf  States. 

Gulf  Coast  ticks,  see  Ticks. 

Gulf  Intracoastal  Waterway,  see  Intra- 
coastal  Waterway. 

Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio  R.  R.  : 

accident 943.   1089 

control 1373 

purchase,  etc 401,  1090 

rates  on  lumber 403 

Gulf  Refining  Co 307    826 

Gulf  States  : 

price  ceiling  on  fish  in  area 751 

surface    water     supply,     Gulf    of 

Mexico  basins 1080-81 

unemployment  insurance  for  fish- 
ermen, etc 505 

Upper  Cretaceous  Foraminifera 1171 

Gulf  Terminal  Co 1090 

Gulf  Transport   Co 1373 

Gulfport  &  Mississippi  Coast  Traction 

Co 280 

Gum  aral)ic.  see  Acacia. 

Gumberry,  N.  C,  railroad  accident 78 

Gums  : 

ester,    specification 1303 

industry   report 586 

see  also  names  of  gums. 

Gun  bucklers,   specification 968 

Gunnery  badges.  Army  regulations 439 


January-December 


1545 


Fae« 

Guns  : 

8-inch,  service  of  the  piece 692 

industry    report 5S0 

155mm,  Held  manual 440 

Gurabo  quadrangle,  P.  R 1207 

Gurney,  Chan  (Sengtor  from  S.  Dak.)  : 
X        reports  made  by^ 

Military  Affairs  Com 2(;3, 

381, 773,  921,  1U74 
Public    Lands    and     Surveys 

Com 924 

Guryansky,   Eugene   R.  : 

cowling    for    long-nose    air-cooled 

engine 1890 

factors    affecting    directional    sta- 
bility, etc 1294 

Gust  loads,  critical,  on  overloaded  air- 
plane  1291 

Gustafson,  F.  B.  : 

effect    of    high-wing    loading    on 

landing,    etc 1400 

helicopter  hovering  performance-   1291 
protile-drag     Characteristics     and 

helicopter    performance-   1399 
profile  draglift  ratio  for  untwisted 

rectangular    blades 1399 

stalling  of  helicopter  blades 959 

tire  friction  coefficients 1407 

Gustavson,   S.  A.  : 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead     and 

zinc 1088,  1269 

metal   mining  in — 

Alaska 1270 

Colorado 1270 

New  Mexico 1270 

South  Dakota 1270 

Texas 1270 

Wyoming 1270 

Gusts :                                           ,            ,  . 
effective    structure    at    low    alti- 
tudes         96 

frequency  of  occurrence 1399 

repeated,  in  turbulent  air 1887 

Gut,  Ellen,  universities  of  Cuba,  etc 970 

Gwathmey,  A.   T.,   chemical  action   of 

oils  on  metals 194 

Gwinn,  G.  Richards: 

minor  nonmetals 1.^67 

nonmetals 178 

Gwinn  Bros.  &  Co 1128 

Gypsum  :  ,.,-.,, 

and  products,  1945 1J_(0 

credit    rates 284 

preprint  from  minerals  yearboolc-  1088 

quarterly  gypsum  report 73 

Gypsy  moths,  quarantine 148 

Gyroscope,  effect  on,  in  turning 1190 

H 

Haas,  Victor  H.,  Plasmodium  galliua- 

ceum  infection 1262 

Haberland,   Homer,  Gloucester,   8  cen- 
turies a  ashing  port 1265 

Habu    K6,    chart 670 

Hackett,  Robert  P.,  court  case 319,  1279 

Hacksaw  blades  : 

simplified    practice 730 

specification 110 

Hackwood,     A.     W.,     preparation     of 
alumina  from  potassium 

alum    509 

Haddock,  Gordon,  combustion  in  How- 

ing  gas 529 

Haddock,  J.  E.,  Ltd.,  court  case 1096 

Haden,    W.   D.,    Co 949 

Hadlen,  Elmer  C,  relief 882,  1082,  1065 

Hadley,  H.  D.,  Mcsozoic  and  Paleozoic 

rocks    392-393 

Hadley,  William  R.,  court  case 520,  925 

Hagan,    Everett,    court   case 1278 

Hagan,  J.  A.,  court  case 1278 

Hagen,    Everett    E.,    jobs,    production, 

and  living  standards 62 

Hagood,  Margaret  J.  : 

employment,   etc.,    of   farm   work- 
ing force 1143 


Paiie 

Hagood,  Margaret  J. — Continued 

farm  population  following  end  of 

war    280 

veteraus  retuiuiug  to  lurm  work-      oi-k 
ilahii,  Ldwiu,  eaiaLilibUing,  etc.,  reiail 

siioe   uusiuess 1155 

ilaha   Furniture   Co 645 

flai-meu    K  ou-an,    ttt-Hai-meu,    Port. 

Liiu-iiicu,   I'oiL,   ciiart 1802 

Liaiuau  Island,  cnart 296 

tiai-uau  Strait,  cliart 964 

aaidar,    Walter,    preparing    shipmeuts 

to     Uruguay 1251 

llaight,     George     1.,     trustee,     trailer 

Irames 1875 

Uaines,  Willis  L.,  court  case 1310 

dames  Motor  Co 1810 

tlaiiisworth,   Reginald  G.,  agricultural 

geography  of  P.  1 840 

Haiti  : 

article    1805 

chart    585 

cooperative  rubber  plantation 20b 

economic     controls    and    commer- 
cial   policy 882 

economic    information '. 847 

finances,    agreement 1814 

health  and  sanitation  program 208 

reciprocal       customs       privileges, 

agreement    986 

universities     970 

Hajny,    George    J.,    Douglas-fir   hydro- 

lyzate,  fermentation 1146 

tialaib  Mersa,  chart 538 

Haldemau,  Clara  B.,  court  case 686 

Ualdeman,  Henry  F.,  court  case 686 

Hale,  Herbert  D.,  court  case 88 

Hale,  Nathan,  statue,  erection  in  D.  C-     750, 

1089 
tlales,  George  A.,  trustee,  court  case —     319 

Hales-Mullaly,    Inc 319 

Half  dollar  : 

admission  of  Iowa  into  Union — 

hearings    1158 

law 1040 

reports 887,  1068 

life,   etc.,   of  Booker   T.   Washing- 
ton— 

hearings 1158,  1161 

law 1040 

reports 887,  900,  1063 

life  of  Will  Rogers 1158 

Halibut : 

allocation   program,   estimate 546 

Pacific  fishery  regulations 438 

Halibut  Producers  Cooperative 204,  548 

Halifa.x,  Nova  Scotia,  chart 585 

Hall,  B.  Brower,  exr.,  court  case 838 

Hall,  Eldon  W.,  Diesel  eugine-compres- 
sor-turbine     combination 

for    aircraft 1407 

Hall,  George  W.,  court  case  of  exrs 883 

Hall,  H.  H.,  biological  studies  of  beet 

sugars    1233 

Hall,   Howard,   Co.,   Inc 82,  649 

Hall,  Margaret  : 

importaucia   del   diagn6stico   edu- 

cacional     200 

same    (in  French) 818 

Hall,    Maurice    C,    parasites,    etc.,    of 

sheep    1343 

Hall,   W.  J.,   whole-blood  test  for  pul- 

lorum    disease 1144 

Hallauer,  Frank  J.,  farm  construction, 

report    762 

Halle,  Louis,  court  case 1209 

Ilalleck,    Charles    A.     (Representative 
from  lud.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce   Com 748 

Haller,  Cecil  E.,  court  case 240 

Ilaller,    H.    L.,    organic    halogen    com- 

Iiounds    148 

Haller,  Herbert  L.  .1.,  court  case^_   152,  589 
Ilaller,  M.  H.,  citrus  fruit  respiration 

after  harvest 148 


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Pace 

Ualliburtou  Oil   Well  Cemeutiug  Co —    bZi), 

Oiy,  12  (y 

Hallmau,  N.  W.,  court  case iuyo 

ilailUiUu,  a.  K.,  court  case luao 

Uaiiuiuu    1510b iuyo 

liuiiowull,  liiuucUe  A.,  court  case-   aiy,  12 ly 

Haiiowt'ii,  Howard  T.,  court  case iSiy 

HaimaUera,   chart laoi 

iialogcu    comiJOUiiUs,     iubecticiUal    ac- 
tion           14*5 

Ualprin,  Abraham  J.,  court  case 4U0 

Ualvorseii,   Auclrew  Al.,   reliel 742, 

908,  ioa2 
correction    for    Sept.    monthly    in- 
dex   1140 

Hambidge,  Gove,  children  and  world's 

food    525 

Hamburg  Harbor,  chart iiyo 

Hamer,  Walter  J. : 

dissociation  constant  of  o-phthalic 

acid 239,  467 

pH   of   acid  potassium  phihalate-     467 
Hamermesh,      Bernard,      photoelectric 

hygrometer 292 

Hames,  John,  relief 29,  52 

Hamilton  iManufacturiug  Co 945 

Hamlet,    John,    relief 597,764,871 

Hamlet,  N.  C.,  railroad  accident 1371 

Hamlin,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 182 

Uamm,   Clint,   relief 244,  488,  734 

Hammers,    specitication 838 

Hammett,    Benjamin    K.,   jr.,    relief 360 

Hammocks  and  littings,  specitication —     199 

Hammond,  Ind.,  railroad  accident 943 

Hamoaze,  chart 538 

Hampel,  Clifford  A.,  court  case 1354 

Hampel,    Margaret    T.,    open   doors   to 

children    269 

Hampton,    Brock   C,    plague   infection 

in  U.  S.  in  1944 389 

Hampton  &  Branchville  R.  K. : 

construction    1372 

rates    on    lumber 945 

Hamster : 

pathology     of     experimental     tu- 
laremia       170 

susceptibility   to   tularemia 64 

Hancock,  Clarence  E.    (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
report  made  by- 
Judiciary     Com 479 

Hancock,  John,  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co - 649,  137S 

Hancock,  Rufas  A.,  relief 32,  161 

Hand-drawn  trucks,  general  schedule-   1125 
Hand   irons,   general   schedule   of  sup- 
plies        213 

Hand  tools,  see  Tools. 
Handbooks,  see  names  of  departments, 
etc.,  issuing  handbooks — 
also  special  subject. 
Handicapped : 

adolescents,   social   worker   helps-  1099 
aid  given,  investigation — 

hearings 165,  749,  1356 

hearings,    additional    copies-       46 

report 354 

aid  rendered  by  Library  of  Con- 
gress       165 

efficiency  of  impaired  worker 1363 

emi)loyment 165 

good  business  to  hire 1286 

impaired   workers   in   industry 1101 

international    activities 165 

jobs,  fact  sheet 1385 

laws  relating  to 1058,  1254 

medically  handicapped  child,  con- 
servation      1362 

restoration   service   in  Georgia 1363 

selective     placement 191 

why  be  handicapped? 176 

Handles : 

hickory,    simplified    practice 460 

hickory,    specitication 323 

Handlesman,    Jack    J.,    water    carrier 

decision 645 

Handling  charges  at  Jay  Street  Termi- 
nal  1092 


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Haney,  Clififord  I.,  court  case_- 468 

Uaney,  L.  E.,  court  case 554 

llaufurd,   Calif.,  aircraft  accident 343 

Hangers,  trouser,  specitication 672 

Hankins,  O.  G. : 

composition  of  beef  carcasses  and 

cuts 1343 

nutritive    properties    of    pork 10 

Hanksville,   Vt.,  aircraft  accident 1021 

llanley,    Francis   A.,    relief 29 

danlon-Buchanan,     Inc 280 

Hannah,   Philip,  address , 1381 

Haunan,    Martha,    Douglas    lir    hydro- 

lyzate,  fermentation 1146 

Hannay,  A.  M. : 

farm  tenancy  in  U.  S.,  1940-45__  1018 

inheritance  of  farm  real  estate 581 

land  transfer  and  titles 150 

Hannegan,  Robert  E.,  aee  Post  Office 
Department. 

Hannibal  quadrangle,   Mo. -Ill 72 

Hannon,    Eleanore    M.,    relief 29 

Uauuon,  Joseph  A.,  relief 29 

Hannum,  Richard  W.,  18-cylinder  en- 
gine with  exhaust-gas 
turbine  geared  to  crank- 
shaft     1392 

Hansel,   Elisabeth   J.,   relief—    357,  613,  871 

Hansen,   Mayer  G.,   relief 357,  489,  734 

Hansen,  Peter  L.,  world  trends  in  oil, 

crops 574 

Hanson,  Alice  C,  family  spending  and 

saving   in   wartime 288 

Hanson,   G.   I.,   contract  appeal 1221 

Hanson,  Harold  B.,  St.  Paul  experi- 
ment in  child  welfare 1362 

Hanson,    Joseph    M.,     Richmond    Na- 
tional   Battlefield    Park-     511 
Hanson,  Morgan  P.,  flight  tests  of  air- 
plane with  torquemeter-  1407 
Harbison,    Clinton    M.,    trustee,    court 

case 947 

Harbor,    see    Harbors — also    name    of 
harbor,   or   places  where 
located. 
Harbor    Boat    Service,    Army    regula- 
tions  1128 

Harbor  boats,  messes.  Army  regula- 
tions       325 

Harbor  Marine  Contracting  Co - 649 

Harbors : 

appropriations,     proposed     provi- 
sion  304 

port   series 1221 

ports  of   lading  and   unlading 153 

proceeding  with  projects 241,  255 

protection,  revoking  Exec,  order-     203 
public  works  for  Hood  control — 

hearings— 745,  1069 

law 1044 

reports 745,  760,  877,  914 

rivers  and  harbors  bill — 

hearings 758,  1069 

law . 1044 

reports 607,  760,  767,  877 

Hard  of  hearing  : 

child,     helping 409 

opportunities    through    rehabilita- 
tion       1264 

Hardage,  Eunice  C,  relief 36,  52,  161 

Harden,  F.  G.,  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations,   1945 458 

Hardin,  H.  H.,  court  case 1310 

Hardin,    Reta    H.,    relief 489 

Hardin  County  Savings  Bank—  60,  406,  925 

Hardin  Lumber  Co 1310 

Harding,  Paul  L.,  citrus  fruit  respira- 
tion after  harvest 148 

Harding  Field  : 

airport    obstruction    plan 1154 

instrument    approach    chart 1023 

Hardware : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128,  995 

packaging  and   packing 198 

Hardware  cloth,  standard  of  the  trade-     869 
Hardware  stores,  see  Stores. 
Hardwoods,  use,  to  meet  pulpwood  re- 
quirements     1147 


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Page 
Hardy,    Albert    V.,     sulfonamides    In 

shigellosis 116fi 

Hardy,  Charles  O.,   prices,  wages  and 

employment 928 

Hare,  Butler  B.    f Representative  from 
S.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 740 

Conference    Com 87fi 

Hare.   Clinton   L..   court  case 649 

Hare.   .Tohn   M..  court  case 649 

Hare,  Q.  A..  DDT.  etc.,  for  control  of 

LyguR.    etc 1017 

Hare.  Robert  R.,  court  case -     649 

Harris,  George,  court  case 956 

Hargis,    O.    D.,    inter-American   rubber 

development 12.'H5 

Harima    Nada.    chart 964 

Hario   Seto.   chart 536 

Harlan.  E.  W.,  motor  carrier  decision.   1179 

Harlan,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 798 

Harmon,    Hubert   N..    drag  of  tricycle 

landing    gear 97 

Harmon,   John   P.,   wetting-agent   con- 
centration      635 

Harmon,  Sidney  M. : 

comparison  of  fixed-stabilizer.  etc_  1405 
longitudinal    control    characteris- 
tics  1293 

Harmon   County,   Okla.,   physical  land 

conditions 1239 

Harness.  Charles  L.  : 

barite 790,  1270,  1271 

barite  and  barium  chemicals 1270 

barite,      witherite,      and      barium 

chemicals 1173 

boron  minerals  in  1945 1270 

bromine  in   1945 1270 

calcium  chloride  in  1945 1270 

celestite  in   1945 1270 

g.vpsum 1083 

g.vpsum  and  gypsum  products 1270 

magnesite    and    other    magnesium 

compounds 1270 

magnesium  compounds 1083 

mineral  earth  and  iron  oxide  pig- 
ments   1270 

natural  sodium  sulfates  and  car- 
bonates  1270 

Harper,  Dorothy  C.  court  case 555 

Harper,    Roy    E.,    cinchona    investiga- 
tions in  Puerto  Rico 459 

Harper,  Roy  P.,  court  case 555 

Harries.  Myron  L.  : 

effect  "of  aromatics  on  100-octane 

fuels 1397 

preignition   indicator  for  aircraft 

engine 1394 

Harriman,   William   A.,   see  Commerce 
Department. 

Harrington.  Catherine  L.,  relief 594 

Harrington,  D. : 

coal  mine  explosions,  etc 936 

safe  practices  in  mine  hoisting 510 

storage,  etc.  of  explosives  in  metal 

mines,  etc 1366 

Harrington,  Janice  B.,  universal  mili- 
tary  training 289 

Harrington,  Robert  D.,  forward  under- 
slung  cooling-air  ducts 1288 

Harrington,     Vincent     F.,     relief     of 

widow 594 

Harrington  Co 833 

Harris,   Ad.   microfloeculation  test 1262 

Harris.  Elwin  E.  : 

Douglas-fir  hydrolyzate,  fermenta- 
tion  1146 

Madison  wood-sugar  process 1147 

Harris,  Everette  B.  : 

St.  Paul  aircraft  parts  workers  in 

wartime 657 

wartime  labor  in  St.  Paul  propeller 

plant 527 

Harris,  F.  H..   pyrethrum  extracts  on 

beet   leafhopper 575 

Harris,  Florence  E.,  salt 1084,  1270 


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Harris,     Frederick     B.,     message     to 

fireachers  based  on  Yale 
ectures 902 

Harris,  George,  court  case 283 

Harris,  Harrv,  &  Co 926,  949 

Harris.  J.  L..  relief 882,  1032,  1065 

TTMrris,  Lucy  T..  relief 742 

Harris,  Mary,  court  case 655 

Harris,     Oren      (Representative     from 
Ark.)  : 
report  made  by- 
Interstate  and  Foreign   Com- 
merce Com 362-363,  10.53 

Harris,  P.  B..  &  Co 1333 

Harris,  R.  H..  hard  red  spring  wheat 

hybrids 573 

Harris,  Susan  E..  physical  restoration 

services  in  Georgia 1303 

Harris,  Thomas  A. : 
airfoils  with — 

double  slotted  flaps 290 

slotted  extensible,  etc.,  flap 90 

venetian-hlind    flaps 90 

ducts  for  cooling  radiators 202 

pressure  distribution  over  airfoils.     289 
Ilarrisburg,   Pa.,   instrument  approach 

chart 1024 

Harrison,  Emily  B.,  court  case 991 

Harrison,  George  M..  court  case 210 

Harrison,  L.  P.,  lightning  discharges  to 

aircraft 959 

Harrison,  Lee,  relief 357,  489,  590 

Harrison,  P.  K..  effect  of  DDT  on  sweet 

potato  weevil 709 

Harrison,  Ark.,  railroad  accident 1371 

Harrison,  N.  J.,  railroad  accident 401 

Harrison  Bolt  &  Nut  Co..  see  Baltimore 
Foundry  &  Machine  Cor- 
poration. 
Harrison  County,   Iowa,  bridge  across 

Missouri  River 890, 

914,  1041 
Harrison  Engineering  &   Construction 

Corporation 949 

Harrisonburg  quadrangle.  La 1221 

Harriss,  J.  H.,  motor  carrier  decision.  1180 

Hart,  Beulah  M.,  relief 48 

Hart,  Ezra  D.,  trustee,  court  case 182 

Hart,  Gordon  C.  relief 258,  357,  469 

Hart,  Richard  J.,  court  case 26 

Hart,      Thomas      C.      (Senator     from 
Conn.)  : 
minority  views — 

Military  Affairs  Com 621 

reports  made  by — 

Commerce  Com 494,  1068 

Military  Affairs  Com ,     380 

Harter,  L.   L.,   pea  diseases  and  their 

control 12 

Hartford,  Conn.,  instrument  aiiproach 

charts 585,    726,    1024 

Hartford,  N.  Y..  quadrangle 935 

correction  for  Aug.  monthly  index.  1012 

Hartford-Empire   Co 1279 

Hartley,  Carl : 

lumber    shipped    green    protected 

against  decay 577 

sapstain   control   treatments 577 

Hartley,  Fred  A.,  jr.,    (Representative 
from  N.  J.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 606 

minority  views — 

Labor  Com 165 

Hartman,    Agnes    H.,    salary,    etc..    of 

Martena   R.   Ambrose 1048 

Hartman,  Edwin  P.  : 

single-and-dual-rotating        tractor 

propellers 292 

static  thrust,  etc.,  of  propellers —       99 
Ilartmann,  E.  C.  : 

compressive      yield      strength      of 

aluminum  alloy  shapes —       91 
fatigue     strength     for     aluminum 

alloy. 91 

shear  strength  of  aluminum  alloy 

rivets 99 


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Page 

Hartraann,  E.  C. — Continued 

spot-welded  joints,  etc 97 

strengths  of  riveted  joints GUI 

Hartmaun,  Irvinjr : 

dust  on  roadways  in  mines 73 

eflfect  of  relief   vents  on  dust  ex- 
plosions       791 

Hartmann,  Julius,  esr.,  court  case 625 

Hartwig,  Frederick  J.,  jr.,  cooling  cap 

on    turbosupercliargor 959 

Harvey,  E.  M.,  lemon  changes  during 

storage 389 

Harvey,  William  G.,  court  case 833 

Hash,  G.  Lester,  court  case G49 

Hash,  Rose  M.,  court  case 649 

Hashimoto,  Ike,  testimony  in  naval 
court  records,  to  ex- 
punge      605 

Haskell,    R.    J.,    black    rot    losses    in 

sweetpotatoes 1146 

Hasps,   hinged,    specification G72 

Hassall,  Albert,  index-catalog  of  medi- 
cal        and         veterinary 

zoology 1343 

Hasson,  Donald  V.,  court  case 1378 

Hastings,    Charles    E.,    ionization    in 

knock  zone  of  engine 04 

Hastings,   Gladys,    relief 357,  613,  734 

Hastings,  Minn.,  harbor  improve- 
ment     1006 

Hastings  Manufacturing  Co 66,  650 

Haswell,    Colo.,    railroad   accident 400 

Hatch,     Carl    A.     (Senator    from     N. 
Mex.)  : 
paper  presented  by — 

electoral    college 49 

reports  made  by — 

Foreign   Relations   Com 770 

Judiciary    Com 262.  380,  772 

Public    Lands    and     Surveys 

Com 265-266,  3S3, 

499,  623,  775,  923-924 

Hatch,   Roswell  F.,  court  case 239 

Hatcher,  John  A.,  relief 36,  241 

Hatcheries,  see  Poultry. 

Hatchets,   specification 1126 

Hatchett,  Stephen  P.,  chlorine,  ovicide 

for  Aedes  aegypti  eggs 1078 

Hatchitt,  Juana  S.,  court  case 650 

Hatchitt,   Viola  J.,  court  case 650 

Hatheway   Patterson   Corporation 742. 

908,  1032 

Hats,    white,    specification 1303 

Hattery,  O.  C.,  survey  of  northern  and 

northwestern  lakes 850 

HattS  Retto,  chart 669 

Hauge,    S.    M.,    fish-press    water,    etc., 

in   chick    rations 785 

Haulage,  accidents  in  coal  mines,  pre- 
vention     . 635 

Haupt,   Geraldine   W.,    railroad   sigiial 

colors   and    glasses 467 

Haupt,  Hans  M.,  court  case-  650,  1207,  1378 
Hauser,  George  H.,  food  poisoning  due 

to    new    agent 63 

Hauser,   Olga,    court   case 1203 

Havenner,  Franck  R.  (Representative 
from  Calif.)  : 

bills,    etc.,    introduced    by 367. 

482.  605,  752 
report  made  by — 

Naval    Affairs    Com 367 

Havens,  Robert  F.,  tests  of  flying  boat 
with     several    types     of 

fairing 1397 

Hawaii 277,   1370 

aeronautical    chart 1301 

bond  issue 48,  266,  351 

climatological  data 27,  732 

coast   pilot,   supplement 584 

fishery    resources    and    industry__      751 

governor,    report,    1945 277 

land   restoration.  Exec,  orders 202. 

973, 1307 

light  list 904 

lights  and  fog  signals 533 


Fage 
Hawaii — Continued 

mail    routes,    schedules 201, 

544, 971, 1306 

martial    law,    investigation 262 

natality    and    mortality    data 1240 

publications,    price    list 1169 

purchase    of    land 901,  924,  1040 

questions,  report  on  trip  to  studv_     371 

restoring    lands    to "__     266 

statehood    760 

sugar  crop — 

hearings    243,  373 

report    164 

sugarcane,   farming  practices 1148 

sugarcane,    wage    rates    for    pro- 
duction         461 

superintendent    of    public    works, 

report    1370 

surface    water    supply 1171 

trade    in     domestic    and    foreign 

merchandise 18,  718 

victims  of  seismic  waves,  relief — 

estimates    1114 

hearings    1357 

law    1040 

reports 900,  901,  924 

Hawaii  County,  T.  H.,  relief 245. 

489,  737 
Hawaiian  Islands,  see  Hawaii. 

Hawaiian  maritime  control  area 675 

Hawk,  E.  P.,  fruit  and  vegetable  can- 
ning   industries 729 

Hawkins.  Alfred  L..  court  case 1378 

Hawkins,  E.  R..  establishing,  etc.,  gro- 
cery store 465 

Hay,  Elizabeth   S.,  design  parameters 

of  planing-tail  hulls 810. 

1103 

Hay,    Mrs.    Henry    H.,    relief 258. 

475, 674 
Hay: 

alfalfa,   for   milk   production 575 

cottonseed   meal,   etc.,   to   supple- 
ment  protein 1341 

harvesting  crop 707 

harvesting    methods,    Nebraska 1233 

seed   loan   program 713 

statistics    1231 

sweetclover,      chemical      composi- 
tion,   etc 1015 

Hay  fever,  health  education  series 1167 

Hayden,   Carl    (Senator  from  Ariz.)  :  . 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 763 

Printing    Com 383 

Territories    and    Insular    Af- 
fairs Com 924 

Hayes,  Earl  T.,  lithium  chloride  from 

spodumene    635 

Hayes,  John  P.,  relief 908,  1032 

Hayes,   Sadie  C,  court  case 833 

Haves    Center,    Nebr.,    instrument   ap- 
proach   chart,   etc 22,  1246 

Hayes   Freight    Lines 278 

Hayne,    D.    W.,    grain    taken    by    red- 
wings   in    cornfields 1143 

Haynes,   B.   C,   meteorologia  para   pi- 
lotos   de   aviones 683 

Haynes,    Ben   T.,    relief 357,  489,  734 

Havnes,  Sheppard  K.,  squab  raising 860 

Hay  ward,  H.  E. : 

Elberta    peach    growth,    chloride, 

etc.,    effect 1235 

salt    problem    in    irrigation    agri- 
culture       1233 

Hazard  Leland.  court  case 1209 

Hazardous    occupations,    see    Occupa- 
tions. 

Hazelhurst,   Miss.,  aircraft  accident 1021 

Ilazen,    Scott    W.,    jr.,    exploration    of 
vanadium     in     Colorado 

and    Utah 1367 

Hazlehurst,  W.  D.,  suspected  venereal 

disease    contacts 930 

Hazlehurst  Mercantile  Co 88 


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Head,    Richard    M.,    normal    pressure 

tests   on    plates 98 

Head-rest    covers,    specification 1429 

Headstones,  see  Tombstones. 

Headv,  Marion,  court  case 949 

Health  : 

adoptions   as  health   problem 190 

agreement  with — 

Chile    985 

Ecuador    313 

Haiti   208 

Nicaragua 987 

better  health  for  rural  America 145 

children — 

better     health     for     children 

■who   follow    crops 409 

facts  about  child  health 409 

health  and  development 656 

needs  of  school-age  children.       63 
conditions  in  Far  East  after  liber- 
ation     1361 

education    in    public    health    pro- 
gram         269 

every  American  should  know 1167 

Government  employee  programs —    258, 

1040 

grants  to  States  for  program 916 

health  education  series 779, 

780.  781.  1079,  1166,  1107, 
1261,  1262 

health   leaflet 175,  176 

health    message 693 

how  does  housing  affect? 1167 

in  mineral,  etc.,   industries,  bibli- 
ography   1175 

index     to     health     hearings     and 

reports    768 

is  yours  the  Nation's  business? 560 

maternal,    in    rel.    to   infant   mor- 
tality        954 

national  Negro  health  news 64,  780 

national  program 1070. 

1162,  1257,  1358 

nursing  school  practices,  etc 175 

of  the  Nation 1261 

people's,   national   asset 627 

public  health  bulletin 270,  1361 

public      health      engineering      ab- 
stracts   64.  780 

index  to  v.  25 502 

public  health  positions,  full-time-  1167 
public   health    program    for    rural 

areas 628.  1079 

public  health  reports 64,  780 

supplements 63,  628.  779,  1261 

title  pages  and  indexes  to  v. 

60  and  61 628,  1361 

public  health  worliers,  training 1167 

publications.  ])rice  list 932 

reconversion  for  health 693 

reports,  tables,  etc..  Army  regula- 
tions         325 

services,     for     mothers,     etc.,     in 

U.  S.  S.  R 409 

services,    for   mothers,   etc..    State 
provision — 

hearings    1162 

report    1054 

services,  social  statistics 1099 

see   also    Hygiene. 
Health   authorities : 

cooperation  of  olBcera  with  police 

departments 781 

full-time  positions  in  local  depart- 
ments     1167 

personnel,  vacancies 175 

records  and  reports,  reducing 63 

State   and   territorial,   directory__   1261 
training  programs  of  State  depart- 
ments     1167 

Health  Department  of  Panama  Canal, 

see  Panama  Canal. 
Health  Institute,  see  National  Institute 
of   Health. 

Health  insurance,  survey 1362 

Health  oflBcers,  see  Health  authorities. 
Healthiest  man  in  the  world 1435 

743176 — 47 8 


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Healy,    Ned    R.    (Representative    from 
Calif)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference    Com 875 

District   of   Columbia   Com 600, 

887, 1050-51 
Heaps,    Claude  W.,   structure   of   uni- 
verse         311 

Heare,   Gertrude  E.,   living  and  oflSce- 

operating  costs  in  Brazil-  1250 
Hearings,   see  names  of   committees — 
alao  subjects. 

Hearne,  James  M.,  court  case 384, 

520,  949,  1279 
Heart    ISIountain    Relocation     Center, 

community    analysis 515 

Heart  River,   review  of  reports 564 

Heat: 

addition   to   compressible   fluid    in 

motion 1399 

effects   in   glass 1353 

effects      on      dormant      seeds      of 

cereals 1344 

transfer — 

in  smooth  cylindrical  tubes 1396 

in  tube  for  subsonic  flow 291 

processes   in    cylinders 1394 

thylene    glycol    solutions    in 

tubes    1407 

to  flat  surface 959 

turbine-working  fluids,  heat-ca- 
pacity lag 1400 

see  also  Calorimetry — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Ther- 
mal— Thermo. 

Heat-insulating   material,    schedule 1429 

Heat     prostration,     health     education 

series 1167 

Heat-resistant  materials  : 

allo.vs,  stress  rupture 1290 

for  aircraft  engines 1190 

Heat  treating  equipment,  surplus  prop- 
erty     1311 

Heaters  : 

fin-tube,    specification 198 

space,  repairs  and  utilities 1002 

unit,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

water,  facts  for  industry 154,  $64 

water,  specification 198 

Heatherington.     Donald     F..     sterling 

area 24 

Heating  contracting  business,  establish- 
ing and  operating 1155 

Heating  equipment,  indtiction,  surplus 

property    1311 

Heatstroke,  health  education  series 1167 

Hubert,     F.     Edward     (Representative 
from  La.)  : 
report   made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 367.  755 

Hecht    Co 1317 

Hector     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 726.  1246 

Hedin,  J.  D..  Construction  Co-  625,  949,  1378 

Hedin,  Joan  E.,  relief  of  guardian 742, 

908,    1032 
Hedin.  John  D..  court  case__  625.  949.  1378 
Hedrick,    E.    H.    (Representative   from 
W.    Va.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims    Com 38. 

245,    355-356.    361,    473- 
474.  476,  741-744 

Conference  Com 1046 

Immigration  and  Naturaliza- 
tion Com 42.  478.  889 

Hedrick.  William  A.,  court  case 185,  949 

Heels,   rubber,   specification 558 

Hoerdt,   Martin,   jr.,   fish   stored   in   re- 
frigerated   lockers 631 

Heffeman,   James  J.    (Representative 
from    N.    Y.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 45 

report    made    by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 44 

HefTernan,  Thomas  P.,  exr.,  court  case-     319 


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Hefner,  R.  A.,  Rround  effect  on  lifting 

airscrew    97 

Heide.  H.  E.,  Lost  Kiver  tin  deposit 1175 

Heilbrunn,  Robert,  court  case 947,  1285 

Heimerl,  GeorRe  J. : 

compressive    strength    of    aircraft 

materials    1389 

lengths  of  columns  for  instability 

tests 1390 

strength  gf  aluminum  alloy  sheet-    809, 

1189 
Heindl,  Raymond  A.,  clay  pots  for  op- 
tical glass  manufacture-  1156 

Heine,  Edmund  C,  court  case 520,  684 

Heine,  Ernest  C,  relief 882,  1032, 1065 

correction     for     Sept.     monthly 

index    1140 

Htine,  Harriet  W.,  relief 882,  1032,  1065 

Heiser,  M.  E.,  court  case 685 

Held,  Louis  F.  : 

engine  cooling  with  special  baffles-  1394 

knoclj  limits  of  2  fuels 1103 

Helena,  Ark.,  bridge 914,  1041,  1053 

Helena,    Mont.,    instrument    approach 

chart 345,1246 

Helfrich,  R.  B.,  court  case 1116,  1202 

Helgoland,   chart 536 

Helicopters  : 

airfoil  designed  for  rotor  blades 1387 

bending  moments  in  rotor  blades 1399 

characteristics  of  rotor 1399 

induced-velocity  field  of  rotor 1291 

modifications  in  profile-drag  char- 
acteristics of  rotor  blade-  1399 

rotor-tip  speed  effect 1291 

stalling  of  blades 959 

static-thrust  tests  of  rotor-blades-  1292 
Helium  : 

determination  in  natural  gas 937 

properties  and  uses 792 

tracer    studies 937 

Heller,  Clara  H.,  Trust  no.  7610 1317 

Heller,    H.    A.,    methods    of    analyzing 

manganese  ore,  etc 791 

Heller,  J.  R.,  jr.  : 

mortality  in  Negro  from  syphilis 781 

national  venereal  disease  control-     781 
reports,  etc.,  of  Venereal  Diseases 

Division 780 

Helm,  Donald  L.,  wage  structure 658, 

956, 1384 

Helmets,  welders,  specification 1304 

Hemacytometers   specification 1211 

Hemberger,  S.  J.,  fluorspar  fault  deter- 
mination in  western  Ky-     937 

Hemlock,  western,  American  wood 232 

Hemoglobin — scale,  specification 1126 

Hemophilus  influenzae,  action  of  peni- 
cillin,   etc 1167 

Hemp,  relation  of  marihauna  tax 351,  352 

Hempstead  Warehouse  Corporation 882 

Henderson,   Charles  B.,  war  construc- 
tion activities  of  RFC 1165 

Henderson,  B.  P.,  New  Westville,  Ohio, 

meteorite 311 

Henderson,    Hunt,    court    case    of   exr 

and  exrx 650 

Henderson,    Jeanne    C,    exrs.,    court 

case    650 

Henderson,  L.  S.  : 

DDT  for  bedlnig  control 339 

DDT  for   roach   control 1145 

Henderson,    Loy    W.,    foreign    policies, 

formulation,  etc 1423 

Henderson,  William   (partnership)  : 

court  case 283,  1098 

Hendon,  Barbara  P.,  court  case 307,  679 

Hendricks,    Joe    (Representative   from 
Fla.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 1159 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations   Com 164 

Conference  Com 352 

Hendricks,    Sterling    B.,    minerals    of 

montmorillonite    group--     506 
Hendricks,  T.  A.,  Mesozoic  and  Paleo- 
zoic rocks 392 

Hendricks  Field,  Instrument  approach 

chart   23 


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Hendry,  Edna  M.  (Mrs.  Jud),  relief—    245, 

489,  590 

Hendry,  Gladys,  relief 245,  489,  590 

Ilenegar,  D.  P.,  contract  decision 698 

Ilenes-Morgan  Machinery  Co.,   Ltd 185 

Henley,  R.  R.,  whole-blood  test  for  pul- 

lorum  disease 1144 

Henlopen,  Cape,  chart 1025 

Henry,  Bertha  A.,  court  case 1209 

Henry,   Caesar,   relief 882.  1032,  1065 

Henry,   E.   F.,   Lincoln  County,  Tenn., 

soil    survey 339 

Henry,  James.  Packing  Co 205,  307 

Henry,  John  R.,  design  of  power-plant 

Installations   1392 

Henry,  Sallie  H.,  court  case  of  exrs 82 

Henry  R.  Carter  Memorial  Laboratory, 

DDT   investigations 269 

Hensel,  H.  Struve,  affidavit 84 

Hensley,  Reece  V. : 

effects  of  cylinder  head,  etc:,  tem- 
peratures    upon     knock 

limits  of  fuels 1398 

knock-limited   blending   character- 
istics of  aviation  fuels 1397 

Hensley    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart   1246 

Hephzibah,  Ga.,  aircraft  accident 719 

Herbert  Smart  Airport.  Instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 585 

Herbicides,  soil  reaction  to  toxicity 711 

Herbs,  savory,  culture  and  use 710 

Herbst,  Ernst,  court  case  of  admr 210 

Hercules  Gasoline  Co.,   Inc 210,  284 

Hereford  cattle,  see  Cattle. 

Hermann   quadrangle.   Mo 274 

Hernandez  de  Alba,  Gregorio  : 

archeologv    of    San    Agnstin    and 

Tierradentro 983 

highland  tribes  of  southern  Colom- 
bia         982 

Hernandez    Ortiz,    David,    quicksilver- 
antimony  deposits 69 

Hernando  quadrangle.   Miss. -Tenn 1436 

Herndon  Drilling  Co 833 

Herpetology,  see  Reptiles. 

Herrin  Transportation  Co 1179 

Hersberger,  Arthur  B.,  court  case 160 

Hersey,  Clifford  L.,  court  case 802 

Hersey,  Mayo  D.,  piston  ring  lubrica- 
tion           98 

Hertel,     K.     L.,     cotton     experiments, 

fiber    properties 1344 

Herter,    Christian    A.    (Representative 
from  Mass.)  : 

bills  introduced   by 753 

Herthel,  Eugene  C,  court  case 349 

Hertzog,  Ellis   9.,   lime  abstraction  of 

Iron  ores 1366 

He's  back 135 

Hesbacher,  Edwin  N.,  svphilis  in  Negro 

high  school 1262 

Hess,  Carl,  court  case 1209 

Hess,  William  E.  (Representative  from 
Ohio)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Naval  Affairs  Com 167. 

250, 756.  895 

Hess,  William  F.,  court  case 83 

Hesse,  Tuckie  G.,  court  case 1317 

Hesselmeyer,   Rov,  relief 358,  908,  1032 

Hettler,  Elizabeth  S..  court  case 212 

Hevea  rubber,  see  Rubber. 
Hewitt,  William  L.  penicillin  and  strep- 
tomycin antibacterial  ac- 
tion   1167 

Heyman.  Albert : 

Ducrey    skin    reactions    in    Negro 

hospital  patients 930 

false  positive   reactions  for  syph- 
ilis    1167 

Heyman,  Lydia,  court  case 834 

Heyman.  William,  court  case 834 

HH  ratinss.  how  to  make  them  work 1297 

Hl-Way   Motor 1179 

Hickel,  Robert  O.,  mixture  distribution 

of  radial  engine „ .,_  1394 


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Hickenlooper,  Bourke  B.  (Senator  from 
Iowa)  : 
report  made  by — 

Civil  Service  Com 258 

Hickerneii,  Warren  F.,  real  estate  and 
insurance  brokerage  busi- 
ness        348 

Hickey,  Margaret  A.,  what's  ahead  for 

woman  who  earns 800 

Hickman,  Itaymond  N.,  relief 750 

Hickman,    Kobert    C,    exploration    for 

tluorite    1360 

Hickman,  William  A.,  compressive 
strength     of     sheet-stifC- 

euer  panels 1293 

Hickory,  American  wood 232 

Hickory  Cane  Uuorspar  property  ex- 
ploration   1360 

Hickory  handles,  see  Handles. 
Hicks,  Bruce  h.  : 

addition   of   heat  to  compressible 

Huid 1390 

factors  affecting  fuel  and  air  mix- 
tures         951) 

Hicks,  John  W.  L.,  contested  election.       4U 

Hicks,   Vannas  H.,  relief 245,  489,  734 

Hickson,  Eugene  F. : 

paint  manual 348 

painting    of    exterior    metal    sur- 
faces     1029 

Hidde,  Doris,  relief 52,  161 

Hidde,  Hannah,  relief 52,  101 

Hides,  see  Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 
Hidnert,     Peter,     physical     properties 

of  mica 159 

Hiecke,  Edward  M.  and  Fred  B.,  Trust-     319 

Higgins,  Bessie,  court  case 1378 

Higgins,  Elmer,  DDT,  its  effect  on  fish 

and   wildlife 631 

High  schools,  credit  through  examina- 
tions and  experience 1361 

Higher  education,  see  Colleges  and  uni- 
versities. 

Higher    Education    Division 63,  778 

Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.,  court  case 83 

Highway    and    Street    Safety    Confer- 
ence,   see   National    Con- 
ference   on     Street    and 
Highway  Safety. 
Highway  Commission  of  Iowa,  bridges 

across         Des         Moines        ^ 
River_  494,  747.  873,  913,  10S8 
Highway     Commission    of    Kentucky  : 

bridge  across  Cumberland  River_  1037, 
1053, 1068 
bridge  across  Tug  Fork-  891,  915,  1045 
Highway  Commission  of  Texas,  bridges 

across  Rio  Grande 748. 

891,  914, 1044 
Highway  Department  of  Delaware  : 
bridge  across  Delaware  River — 

hearings    1068 

law 103S 

reports 747,  913 

Highway  Department  of  South  Caro- 
lina: 

bridge  across  Pee  Dee  River 363, 

494, 592 

bridge  across  Santee  River 616. 

748, 874 
Highway  Department  of  West  Virginia, 

bridge  across  Tug  Fork-    891, 
915,  1045 
Highway  land,  see  Land. 
Highway    Safety   Committee,   see  Fed- 
eral Committee  on  Higli- 
way  Safety. 
Highway  Safety  Conference,  see  Presi- 
dent's    Highway     Safety 
Conference. 
Highways,  nee  Roads. 
Hildebrand,  Francis  B. : 

shear  lag  problems  in  panels,  etc-       92 
solution     of    lifting-line     integral 

equation    97 

torsional-divergence  velocity 104 


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Hildebrand,  Samuel  F.  : 

fresh  water  fishes  from  San  Jos6 

Island    829 

shore  fishes  of  Peru 432 

Hildreth,  Horace  A.,  court  case 1282 

Hile,  Ralph,  whitetish  fishery  of  Lake 

Huron,    etc 391 

Hiler,   James  M.,   relief 885,  910,  1034 

Hilgeudorf,  J.  A.,  effect  of  continuous 

knock  on  cylinder 1391 

Hill,   Arthur  W.,  court  case 349 

Hill,  E.  John,  cooling-air  pressure  re- 
covery,  etc.,  of  engine 1190 

Hill,  Edith  E.,  war  and  postwar  wages, 

prices,   and   hours 411 

Hill,  H.  N.  : 

compression  tests  of  aluminum- 
alloy    I   cross   section 91 

torsion  of  flanged  members 102 

Hill,  Jeanne  G.,  exrx.,  court  case 519 

Hill,  Lister  (Senator  from  Ala.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Education  and  Labor  Com-  768,  916 
Expenditures     in      Executive 

Departments  Com 55,  917 

Military   Affairs  Com_263,  381,  921 

Hill,  Lyman  P.,  court  case 869 

Hill,  M.  E.,  magnetic  maps  of  Worces- 
ter, etc..  Counties,  Md —     632 
Hill,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Marion  M.,  relief —      52, 

241. 245 
Hill,  Mary  B.,  tank  tests  of  hull  of  fly- 
ing   boat 1103 

Hill,    Robert    S.,    exploration    of    Grey 

Eagle,    etc.,    claims 1367 

Hill  Transportation  Co 221,  698 

Hilliard,  Raymond  E.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian   361.   493,   591 

Hilliard,  Thomas  B.,  relief  of  guardian-    361, 

493, 591 

Hillsborough,  N.  J.,  court  case 315 

Hilo,  Hawaii,  acquisition  of  lands 901, 

924.  1040 

Hilo   Electric  Co 48,266,351 

Hilo   Harbor,   breakwater   repair,   esti- 
mate         676 

Himmelsbach,    C.    K.,    marihuana    and 

pyrahexyl    compound 1261 

Hindrichsen,   Fred  C,   relief 251 

Hines,  WMllie,  relief 764,  871 

Hinge  moments  : 

control-surface,   tab   effect 809 

sealed-internal-balance  arrange- 
ments for  control  sur- 
faces   1390,   1395 

structural  hinge-moment  incre- 
ments       661 

Hinke,   Frederick   W.,   economic  condi- 
tions in  Peru 238 

Hinman,  F.  G.,  pea  weevil  and  methods 

for   control 339 

Hinman,  Wilbur  S.,  jr.,  radio  proximity 

fuze  design 1251 

Hinrichs,   A.   F.,   address 955 

Hinshaw,    Carl    (Representative    from 
Calif.)  : 

hill  introduced  by 1159 

Hippodamia,  New  W'orld  species 981 

Hipsher,    Harold   F.,   determination   of 
aromatics     in    hydro.car- 

bon    mixtures 1399 

Hiro    Wan,    chart 1412 

Hiroshima,  Japan,  atomic  bomb  effects.   1322 

Hirsch,  Adoljih,  court  case 1116.  1117 

Ilirsch,  Max,   relief 259,350 

Hirschhorn.    Louis,   court   case 1354 

Hispanic  activities  : 

Library  of  Congress 958 

same    (in   Portuguese) 123 

same    (in   Spanish) 209 

Hispanic  Foundation,  Library  of  Con- 
gress       958 

Hispanlola  : 

chart    536 

operculate  land  mollusks 1422 


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Pa£e 
Histoplasniiii   reactions   in  pulmonary 

disease    3S9 

Historic  and  Artistic  Mouumcnts  in 
War  Areas,  American 
Commission  for  Protec- 
tion and  Salvage,  tee 
American  Commission 
for  Protection  and  Sal- 
vage of  Artistic  and  His- 
toric Monuments  in  War 
Areas. 
Historical  Association,  ace  American 
Historical  Association. 

Historical  Division 440.  565,  1329,  1436 

establislimcut,  notes  of  general -in- 
terest     334 

Historical  records,  etc.,  Army  regula- 
tions         601 

Historical    reports,    see   names    of    de- 
partments,   etc.  —  also 
special  subject. 
History  : 

American,  manuscripts  in  British 

depositories 1288 

American,    price    list    of    publica- 
tions       931 

see  also  names  of  certain  depart- 
ments, etc. 
Hoagland,   Hunter   A.,   relief  of  guar- 
dian      358 

Hoagland.   Ralph,  nutritive  properties 

of  pork 10 

Hobbs,      Sam      (Representative     from 
Ala.)  : 
reports  made  b.v — 

Conference  Com 1048 

Judiciary    Com 43,  248. 

364,  480.  749,  1054 

Hoboken   Land  &   Improvement  Co 685 

Hoboken   Manufacturers    R.    R.,    court 

case 185, 685 

Hoboken  R.  R.,  court  case 185 

Hoboken  R.  R.  Warehouse  &  Steamship 
Connecting     Co.,      court 

case 685 

Hochschild.  Harold  K.,  court  case 991 

Hocking    Valley    Manufacturing    Co 978. 

1419 

Hodeida   Road,   chart 538 

Hodge,   Fred   M.,   motor   carrier   deci- 
sion     1091 

Hodges,  L.  Wilmoth,  relief 52,  734,  738 

Hodgson,   R.  E. : 

alfalfa  silage,   etc.,  for  milk  pro- 
duction       575 

dairy  industry  in  United  States 339 

Hoey,  Clyde  R.   (Senator  from  N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture      and      Forestry 

Com 257 

District  of  Columbia  Com 617 

768,  916 
Immigration   Com-_  770,  918,  1071 
Hoff,  N.  J.  : 

bending     moments     in     fuselage 

frames t. 661 

buckling  of  monocoque  cylinders-      93, 

290 
influence    coefficients     of    curved 

bars 661 

shearing  rigidity  of  panels  under 

compression 1104 

stresses  in  cylinders  with  symetric 

cutouts    958 

stringer   loads   in   reinforced 

panels 102,  194 

Hoffman,    C.    H.,    effect    of    DDT    on 

aquatic    insects 1145 

Hoffman,  E.  .1.,  carotene  in  alfalfa 10 

Hoffman,  H.  Theodore  : 

economic     situation      in      British 

Guiana 1353 

economic  situation  in  Panama 1353 

economic  situation  in  Venezuela-   1352 
living,  etc.,  costs  in  Panama 1027 


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Hoffman,    R.    C,    jr.,    motor    carrier 

decision 643 

Uofman,  Mrs.  Ivan  B.,  relief 882, 

1032,  1060 
Hofmaster,  R.  N.,  pyrethrum  extracts 

on  beet  leafhopper 575 

Hog,  see  Swine. 

Hog    Creek    corundum    mine,    explora- 
tion        635 

Hoge,   Harold  J.,   heat  capacity   of  2- 

phase  system 587 

Hogenson,  Ben   B.,   court   case   of  re- 
ceiver and  trustee 60,  925 

Hogenson  Construction  Co 60,  925 

Uoggard,  H.  Page,  jr. : 

fuselage   stability   in   yaw 96 

pressure  distribution   over  airfoil 
with    beveled  -  trailing- 

edge  flaps 1395 

Hogle,  James  A.,  court  case 1427 

Hogs,  see  Swine. 
Hoisting  : 

accidents   in   coal   mines,   preven- 
tion      635 

mine,  safe  practices 510 

Hoists  : 

ammunition,    specification 968 

chain,  specification ^ 1415 

Hokkaido,  charts . 1412 

Holbrook,  W.  F.  : 

bicarbonate  process  for  production 

of  magnesium  oxide 510 

chlorination    of    magnesia 275 

Holdcroft  Transportation  Co 279 

Holden,  W.  Va.,  safety  record  of  mine 

no.  7 1271 

Holders  : 

toilet  accessories 299 

X-ray-film  exposure,  specification.     323 
Holding  companies : 
public  utility — 

financial    statistics,    gas   and 

electric 120 

rules      and      regulations      of 

S.    E.    C 550 

security      transactions      and 

holdings 121,  828 

Holdings,  liquid  asset,   survey 1143, 

1166,  1261 
Hole,     Erling,     farm     machinery     and 

equipment 706 

Holiday  pay,  see  Government  officials 

and  employees. 
Holidays  : 

making  July   5,   1946,   holiday 741, 

763, 873 
Saturday,  for  banks,  etc.,  in  D.  C_    768, 
887.  1038 
Saturday,  for  office  of  recorder  of 

deeds,   in   D.   C 910, 

1038,  1051 
Holifield,    Chet    (Representative    from 
Calif. )  : 
report  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com 603 

Hollaender,      Alexander,      homologous 

serum   jaundice 1167 

Holland,  May,  relief 245,  375,  590 

Holland,  see  Netherlands. 

Holland,   Mich.,   aircraft  accident 1021 

Holleman,  A.  B.  : 

abrasive    materials 1173,  1270 

feldspar 1173,  1270 

Hollidaysburg,      Pa..      HoUidaysburg- 

Huntingdon    folio 932 

Hollings,  H.,  investigation  at  Winter- 
shall   A.   G 1174 

Hollingworth,    Thomas    A.,    effect    of 

slideslip   on   stability 1405 

Hollis,  Edward  A.,  sr.,  relief 245, 

,  613, 734 

Hollis,    Ernest    V.,    higher    education 

looks   ahead 175 

Hollister,   Calif.,    aircraft   accident 865 

Holloway    Lumber    Co 548 


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Holm,  G.  E.,  dairy  industry  in  United 

States 330 

Holman,  A.  T.,  fire  fighting  on  farms-  1344 
Holman    Field,    instrument    approach 

charts 727,  1024 

Holmberg,  Georjre  C,  court  case__  406,  434 
Holmes,  Agnes   (Mrs.  W.  H.),  relie£__    245, 

908,  1032 

Holmes,   Barbara,   court  case 927 

Holmes,   C.   R.,  carbonizing  ijroperties 

of    coal 635 

Holmes,  Florence  L.,  exrx.,  court  case_     319 
Holmes,  George  H.,  jr.,  exploration  of 

Rile.v  tungsten  mine 1307 

Holmes,  George  M.,   court  case 927 

Holmes,  Harry,  court  case  of  exrx 82, 

124,210 

Holmes,  John  W.,  court  case  of  exrs 319 

Holmes,   Lucy   B.,  exrx.,   court  case 82, 

124,  2111 
Holmes,  Pehr  G.   (Representative  from 
Mass.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 362.  748,  1053 

Holmes,  Raiford  L..  solvent  extraction 

of  tung  oil 134n 

Holmes  &  Son,  Inc 520 

Holmes  Reefs,  chart 1194 

Holmquist,  Ray  .T.,  exploration  of  Elk 

mica  deposit 1174 

Holms,    Arthur    G.,    strain-gage    study 

of  exhaust  valves 1104 

Holpuch.  Joseph  A.,  Co 284,  314,  650,  989 

Holroyd,    R.,    inve.stigations    by    fuels, 

etc.,    teams 1174.  1268 

Holshouser,    W.    L.,    fatigue-stressing 

effects  on  steel 100 

U(At,  Marshall : 

aluminum-alloy    stiffened  -sheet 

specimens 9] 

beam,  etc.,  tests  of  aluminum-alloy 

tubing 91 

column  strength  of  aluminum  al- 
loy shapes,  etc 193,  800 

column     strength    of    magnesium 

alloys 97,194 

fatigue   tests    on    aluminum   alloy 

rivets 99 

stiffened   circular  cylinders 93 

testing  ultimate  loads 97 

Holt,  Nancy  B.,   oxidation  of  galactu- 

ronic  acid,  etc 230 

Holt,  Philetus  H.,  2d.,  court  case 240 

Holthausen,  Duncan  M.,  national  sur- 
vey of  liquid  assets 1160 

Holton,  Harry  I.,  court  case 284. 

500. 520, 92r 

Holton,  Seel.ve  &  Co 284,  500,  520,  92r. 

Holtz,   Werner,   relief 20 

Holzer,  R.  E.,  thunderstorms 103 

Home  : 

care  of  the  sick 170 

services    for    children    to    supple- 
ment        054 

share  with  veteran's  family ■  827 

Home  Beneficial   Life   Intsurance   Co., 

Inc 1410 

Home  building,  see  Houses — Housing. 

Home  demonstration  agent,  article 578 

Home  economics  : 

extension  legislation,  etc 337 

extension  work,  report,  1945 861 

publications  for  homemaker 340, 

1236.  1345 

publications,  price  list 030 

Home  Economics  and  Human  Nutrition 
Bureau,  xee  Human  Nu- 
trition and  Home  Eco- 
nomics Bureau. 
Home  Loan  Bank  Administration,  see 
Federal  Homo  Loan  Bank 
Administration. 
Home  loans,  see  Loans. 


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Home  of  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  Na- 
tional Historic  Site  : 
appointments    without    regard    to 

civil    service 303 

dedicating  ceremonies 395 

descriptive  article 794 

Home  owners'  loan  acts,  compilation 853, 

1252 
Home    Owners'    Loan    Corporation    re- 
port, 1945 1297 

Homemaker    service,    method    of   child 

care 1362 

Homemaking.  see  Home  economics. 
Homes,  sec  Houses — Housing. 
Homesteads  : 

entries,  amending  act 1059 

veterans  of  World  War  II 391 

veterans  under  21  years 368, 

773, 775,  873 

Homework,  industrial 659 

Homing  pigeons,  see  Pigeons. 

Homma.  Masaharu,  court  case 315 

Hommel,  Bella,  court  case 1427 

Hondo,     Tex.,     instrument     approach 

chart 1246 

Honduras  : 

article 1305 

economic  information 1251 

economic  situation 24 

geographical  names,  treatment 1364 

military  mission,  agreement 987 

Honey,  semi-monthly  report 14,  15,  713 

Honey,  bees,  see  Bees. 

Hong  Kong,  chart 536 

Honhell.  Mary  A.,  relief 597,  765,  871 

Honolulu,  Hawaii : 

court  case 184,  433 

harbor,    report    on     review   of   re- 
ports  1184 

Honolulu  County,  Hawaii,  court  case 184, 

433 

Honolulu  Plantation  Co 36 

Honshu,    charts 296,  417,  669.  964.  1412 

Hood,  H.  H.,  relief 475,  613,  871 

Hood,  R.  B.,  court  case 554 

Hood,  Victor  E..  establishing,  etc.,  re- 
tail feed  and  farm  supjdy 

store 1352 

Hood  Canal,  charts 1,57 

Hook,  Frank  E.    (Representative  from 
Mich.)  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Claims  Com 37-39.  245, 

355,  358,  361,  475,  598 
Hooks,  Janet  M.,  effects  of  war  casual- 
ties on  women 527 

Hooks,  meat,  specification 968 

Hookworm  disease,  health  leaflet 175 

Hooper.   Charles  R.  : 

relief 36.  52 

relief,    veto 426 

Hoosick  Falls  quadrangle,  N.  Y.-Vt 1082 

Hootman,  J.   A.,   landing  tests  of  air- 
planes           97 

Hoover,  J.  Edgar,  see  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation. 

Hoover,  Walter  S..  court  case 160 

Hope,  Clifford  R.  (Representative  from 
Kans.)  : 
agricultural    exports    to    Europe. 

prospects 229 

Hope  Bay  Anchorage,  chart 296 

Hopewell     Village     National     Historic 

Site 368.  775.  1040 

Hopewood.  n.  G.,  statement 45 

Hojii  Indians,  conditions  among  tribe-     362 

HoplvMns,  Ben  F.,  court  case 949 

Hopkins,    Ernest    J.,    private    capital 

reiiuiremcnts 1361 

Hopkins.  Justin  P.,  relief 375.  908,  1032 

Horn,  E.   E.,  California  wildlife-forest 

relationships 505 

Hornacky,    Nicholas,    see    Revaljevick, 

Nicholas. 
Home,  Frank  S.,  the  house  I  live  in —  1191 


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Home,    Joseph   W.,    utilization    of  oil 

from  oll-fleld  waste 635 

Home.  W.  A. : 

catalysts  at  I.  G.  Farbenlndustrie 

plants 1173 

InvestlRatlons  by  fuels,  etc..  teams.  1268 

Horner.  M.  M.,  naval  stores  report 147. 

860. 1144 

Horney.  Amos  G.,  court  case 1156 

Hornibrook.  J.  W..  streptomycin  in  ex- 
perimental plapup 1070 

Horowitz.  Harry,  court  case_  520,  554.  1270 

Horowitz.  Afartin  M..  court  case 520,  554 

Horse,  see  Horses. 

Horse  pas  mask,  technical  manual 441 

Horseradish,   production   and  prepara- 
tion      577 

Horses  : 

feeding 230 

Morjran  horse  perpetuated,  etc 575 

statistics 1231 

Horticulturist,    description    of    profes- 
sion      191 

Horton,    Donald    C,    balance   sheet   of 

agriculture 146 

Horton.  Hiram  T.,  court  case 1427 

Hose  and  hose  flttlnps  : 

specifications,  couplings 968 

specifications,   hose 300 

541.  838.  1110.  1198,  1211, 
1303.  1304,  1414 

Hosford  quadrangle.  Fla 71 

Hosiery  : 

Investigation  on  nylons 248 

nylon  and  rayon,  production,  etc 904 

Hospital      Association      of      Southern 
Pacific  Lines,  emergenc.v 

board 115.268 

Hospital  care,  see  Medical  care. 

Hospital  Corps  quarterly 107,  812 

Hospital  ships.  Army  regulations 1214 

Hospitals  : 

acute    general,    planning    sugges- 
tions  1__     929 

apparatus    and     supplies,     sched- 
ule      1429 

Army    regulations 324,  841 

care  of  maternity  patients,  stand- 
ards      804 

center  in  D.  C,  establishment 887. 

1038 
chiropractic,    treatment    of    Govt. 

employees 617 

exempt    students    from   classifica- 
tion act,  etc 928.  973 

facilities    for    veterans,    proposed 

provision 824 

internship,  etc.,  in  naval  hospitals.  1192 

library  service 328 

medical-social  service  for  crippled 

children 656 

nurseries  for  newborn 656 

rehabilitation  at  naval  hospital__     812 
survey       and       construction       in 
States — 

,  hearings 602 

law 1040 

reports 890,  900,  1046 

surveys,  etc.,  legislation 502 

technical  manimls 218.  441,  1326 

see   also    names    of    hospitals,    or 
places  where  located. 
Hoss.   Gene,    prelgnition    indicator  for 

aircraft  engines 1394 

Hot  Lake,  Oreg..  railroad  accident 1178 

Hot    Springs   National   Park.    Jurisdic- 
tion over  oflfenses 364, 

„  620.  873 

Hot-water  tanks  : 

facts  for  industry 154.  864 

specification 1S7 

Hot  weathor.  comfort  during 780.  1167 

Hot-wire  Hrcult  with  small  time  lag 96 

Hotel    Enterprises 428.  826 

Hotel  La  Fonda  de  Taos Z 978 


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Hotel  manager,  Job 326 

Hottel.    H.    C.,    thermod.vnamic    prop- 
erties of  fluids 661 

Heubolt.  .John   C.  : 

bending  and  shear  stresses 1405 

determining  column  curve 92 

stress  for  infinitely  long  flat  plate_  1406 

stresses  of  cantilever  beam 1295 

Ilouchln.  Bernard  F..  accident  investi- 
gation      155 

Houdry,  Eueene,  court  case 1317 

Houghton,  Harrison  F..  economic  con- 
centration   and   World 

War    II 762.904 

Houghton.  Henry  G.,  court  case 589 

Houhora  Bay.  chart , 670 

Houhora  River,  chart 670 

Iloulton,   Maine,   instrument  approach 

chart 1024 

Hours  of  labor  : 

building    trades 1100,  1384 

eight-hour  laws,  compilation 353 

motortruck  drivers  and  helpers 1383 

printing    trades 1187 

railroad      employees,      statistical 

analysis 79,  1371 

war  and  postwar 411 

House,  H.  G..  court  case 649.  1280 

House,  Rufus  O..  effect  of  interference 

on  wings,  etc 104 

House  ants,  see  Ants. 

House  of  Representatives 33, 

163.  242.  353,  471,  594. 
738.  878.  1048.  1157.  1252, 
1355 

calendars 33,  738 

contested  election.  Hicks  v.  Don- 

dero 40 

employees,  salary  adjustment •678 

estimates 353.  471.  594,  738 

Journal    clerk    assistant,    compen- 
sation       878 

majority  leader,  clerk  in  office 353 

Members,  spec.  com.  to  investigate 

election 900 

roof,    etc.,    over    House    Chamber, 

reconstruction 898 

telephone  operators 594 

see  also  Congress  of  United 
States — also  names  of 
certain  congressional 
committees — also  names 
of  Representatives. 
House  Office  builrtintrs.  appropriation.  715 
House  Periodical  Press  Gallery,  com- 
pensation for  superin- 
tendent        33 

House  spra.vs,  see  names  of  materials. 
Household  employees,  see  Domestic  em- 
ployees. 
Household    equipment,    see    Household 

goods. 
Household  goods  : 

how  much,  how  soon?  price  facts 

about  appliances,  etc 1203 

ownership   in   relation  to  income, 

etc 410 

transportation    of.    Army    regula- 
tions   .■ 1431 

Houses  : 

ceiling  on  your  home,  OPA  movie-     826 

ceiling  prices  on  homes 118 

farm   income,   etc.,   and   home   im- 
provement   1232 

farm,  preventing  moisture 1344 

home  building,  etc.,  publications 25. 

348. 1354 

home-cost  stabilization  proeram 978 

home    ownership,    effect    of   hous- 
ing shortages 1101 

the  house  I  live  in 1191 

house  plan  services 1156 

low-priced,  suggested  plans 663 

materials     for     homes,     veterans 

priority ,,,^-,. 164 


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Houses — Continued 

planning  small  houses HOC 

publications  for  home  builders 932 

remodeling  and  modernization 531 

unloading  portable  houses 137-1 

voice  of  the  volunteer 978 

wood,  built  of  dry  lumber 579 

Houses,    Inc 1374 

Housing : 

administration  by  expediter 203 

after  World  War  I,  will  history  re- 
peat itself? 413 

agencies,  etc.,  directory 818 

before  you  buy  a  home 662 

cooperative  associations 1187 

demountable  houses,  relocation  ex- 
penses— 

hearings    1058 

report    897 

dwelling  unit  survey 1383 

facts    1409 

families  of  servicemen,  etc 46, 

47,  55,  116,  162,  368,  370,  378, 
469,  470 
financing  large-scale  home   build- 
ers     1297 

general  housing  act — 

hearings 258.373 

report    487 

statement  by  Philip  M.  Klutz- 
nick    106 

HH    ratings,   how   to    make    them 

work    1297 

housing  acts,   compilation 353,  1252 

housing    bulletin 118,  826 

how  does  housing  affect  health? 1167 

importation  of  timber,  etc 1308 

in  D.  C,  eliminate  alley  dwelling — 

hearings    164 

law 873 

reports 617,  887 

in  D.  C.,  rebuilding  slums,  etc 887, 

1038 

livability  problems  of  families 961 

low-rent   housing 195,  414 

National  housing  act,  title  6 1106 

National  housing  bulletin 413,  1191 

Navy  Dept.  materials,  letter 366 

new  dwelling  units 1105 

postwar  economic  studies 1166 

practices,  war  and  prewar 1191 

prevent  speculation  and  excessive 
profits — 

hearings 355,611 

law 737 

reports 243,  370,  487,  593 

price  control  and  postwar  housing-     307 
public  housing — 

bibliography    195 

design,  review  of  experiences-  1192 

role  in  the  emergency 961 

work  of  FPHA 531 

reading    list ■ 1105 

reference,  etc.,  material 1409 

rental,  operation  under  rent  con- 
trol     119,827,1118 

report   of    War    Mobilization    and 

Reconversion   Office 221 

rural.   Government   policies 458 

shortage,  etc.,  small  business  prob- 
lems        257 

standards  for  measuring  needs 904 

veterans — - 

action  on  veterans  housing 105 

appropriation,    estimate 427 

appropriation,    hearing 486 

appropriation,    law 469 

appropriation,    reports 472,  486 

attending  educational  institu- 
tions     1070 

community  action 960 

emergency  and  America's  fu- 
ture         565 

financial    requirements 1106 

homes  for  all 1191 

homes  for  veterans,  movie 1105 


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Housing — Continued 

veterans — Continued 

new  actions  to  speed 1409 

reconversion    program 659 

rental,  additional  incentive 1191 

report     from     housing     expe- 
diter       447 

statement    by    housing    expe- 
diter   662,  850 

surplus  housing  for 195,  663 

temporarv    housing 1192 

utilities  ia  D.  C 600,  617,  737 

wartime   shortage   effect   on   home 

ownership    1101 

Housing    Administration,    see    Federal 

Housing  Administration. 

Housing  Agency,  see  National  Housing 

Agency. 
Housing  Authority,  see  Federal  Public 
Housing  Authority. 

Housing  Corporation,  report,  1945 1297 

Housing  Expediter  : 
create  office — 

hearings    611 

law 737 

reports    487,  593 

Housing    insurance,    see   Mortgage    in- 
surance. 

Housing  insurance-fund  debentures 127 

Housing     Stabilization     Office,     creat- 
ing  243,355,370 

Houston,  Tex.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 867 

tinances   863 

instrument  approach  chart 345,  726 

ordnance     plant,     wartime     labor 

force    657 

Houston  Lighting  &  Power  Co 167 

Hovde,   Howard   T.,   establishing,   etc., 

grocery    store 465 

Hoverson,  Clarence  Theodore,  Memorial 
Hospital,     see     Clarence 
Theodore    Hoverson    Me- 
morial Hospital. 
Howard,  C.  S.,  quality  of  surface  waters 

of  U.  S 69 

Howard,  Herbert  S.,  David  W.  Taylor 

Model    Basin 310,  311 

Howard.  John  Nelson  : 

factors  affecting  fuel  and  air  mix- 
tures         959 

ultraviolet    absorption    spectra    of 

amines 1400 

Howard,  Louis  B.  : 

cottonseed-crushing  industry 860 

promising    new    outlets    for    farm 

products 1232,  1342 

Howard  Terminal 1375 

Howard  University,  report,  1945-, 268 

Howe,    Paul    E.,    composition    of    beef 

carcasses  and  cuts 1343 

Howell,  C.  L.,  court  case 555 

Howell,  D.  F.,  court  case 555 

Howell,  D.  L.,  tobacco  marketing,  etc., 

margins 338 

Howell,  Emily,   relief 356,  488,  734 

Howell,  F.  M.  : 

comparison  of  stress-strain  curves-     102 
compressive  yield  strength  of  alu- 
minum  alloy  shapes 91 

properties    throughout    cross    sec- 
tion of  extruded  shapes —       91 

Howell,  J.  F.,  court  case 555 

Howell,  L.  D.  : 

cotton  surplus-disposal  programs-       15 

distributing  cotton  products 1143 

Howell,  Robert  H.,  relief 356,  488,  734 

Howell   Turpentine  Co 555 

Howes    Airport,    instrument    approach 

chart    727 

Howey,  W.  J.,  Co 650,  989 

Howey-in-the-Hills   Service,   Inc 650,  989 

Howitt,  Stanley,  court  case 185,  684 

Howitzers,     240-mm,     service     of     the 

piece 692 


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Howland,   A.   F.,  DDT  against   insects 

affectiUK  tomatoes 1017 

Uoy,  Lcra   (or  Lim),  court  case 1280 

Hoyern,    Helen,    M.,    test   for   parasitic 

diseases 1078 

Uozik,    John  : 

iron    ore 1209 

manganese    1174 

Hsiao, Tsai-yu  : 

diseases  in  Manchuria 196 

mosquitoes  of  Japan 1193 

Hu,   Pal  C.  : 

buckling  of  plates  in  compression.  1190 
critical  stresBes  of  clamped  plates-   1104 

Hu-lu  Tao  Harbor,  chart 1412 

Hubard,  N.  \V.,  receiver,  court  case 266 

Hubbard,  Donald,  hygroscopicity,  etc., 

of  glasses 1028,  1029 

Hubbard    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 150.  727 

Huber,  Ernest,  court  case 555 

Huber,   Paul   W. : 

neat-capacity  lag  in  turbine-work- 
ing   fluids 1400 

use   of   freon-12   for   aerodynamic 

testing 661 

Huckleberries,    canned,    standards    for 

grades    1018 

Hudson,   Jess,   relief 245,  350 

Hudson,  Lucy  K.,  balance  sheet  of  agri- 
culture   1261 

Hudson,  Robert  A.,  relief 29 

Hudson,  W.  C. : 

exploration  of  Georgia  and  South 
Carolina  sillimanite  de- 
posits   1367 

investigation  of  McLeod  glass- 
sand    pits 793 

Miami-West    Palm    Beach    belt    of 

silica    sand 793 

Hudson  &  Manhattan  R.  R.,  emergency 

board 820,    1164 

Hudson  Bay,   surface  water  supply  of 

basin    1266 

Hudson  Bus  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 278, 

404 
Hudson  River  : 

aeronautical  chart 722,  1242 

bridge 260,  351 

Hueco  Mountains,  geology 70 

Huegy,  Harvey  W. : 

establishing,   etc., — 

apparel   store 1026 

grocery   store 465 

laundry   1214 

Huff,  L.  C,   sand  and  gravel  deposits 

of  North  Dakota 933 

Huff,  W.  J.,  acetylene  explosibility 73 

Huffman,    James    W.     (Senator    from 
Ohio)  : 
individual   views — 

Judiciary   Com 380 

reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 51-54, 

258-260,  374-376,  487-489. 
493,  611-614,  765-766,  907- 
912,  1063,  1065-66 

District  of  Columbia  Com 377 

Judiciary  Com 262,  380,  1073 

Hughes,  Carlton  S.,  court  case 548 

Hughes,  J.  W.,  court  case 185 

Hughes,   Marsile  J.,   labor-dispute  dis- 
qualification    1362 

Hughes      Industries      Co.,      Ltd.,      nee 
Hughes    Tool    Co. 

Hughes   Tool    Co 1096 

Huisking,  Charles  L.,  ft  Co..  Inc 185 

Huisking   Investments,    Ine 185 

Huitzuco,     Guerrero,     quicksilver-anti- 
mony  deposits 69 

Hukill,  W.  v.,  cold  storage  for  apples 

and  pears 339 

Hulbert,  H.  H..  marketing  1944  Wyo- 
ming wool  clip,  etc J 862 

Hulbert,  Lymnn  S.,  cases  rel.  to  farm- 
ers' cooperative  assocs 862 

Hulbert,  William  C,  court  case 284,  815 


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Huleatt,   W.  P. : 

exploration     of     Big     Four     zinc- 
silver    mine 794 

exploration  of  vanadium  in  Colo- 
rado and  Utah 1367 

Hull  quadrangle.  Mass 787 

Hulls    (aircraft)  : 
flying  boat — 

hydrodynamic    tests 96 

planing    surface   data,    appli- 
cation           96 

resistance   tests 1399 

tank    tests 1103 

planing-tail,     effect     of     varying 

paranwiters 810.  1103 

planing-tail,  tank  tests 1296 

Hulman    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 728 

Human  Nutrition  and  Home  Economics 

Bureau H    231 

339,  458,  576,  710,  861, 
1017,  1145,  1234,  1344 

poster    1235 

report,   1945 231 

Humber  River,   chart 417 

Humble,  Leroy  V.  : 

exhaust  stack  effect  on  propulsion 

.  .8J;«.t«ii» 1400 

flame-visibiluy   tests 1394 

Humboldt,   Nev..   instrument  approach 

chart   1024 

Humes.  Helen,  wartime  housing  short- 
er       ,,•.  ^^^^ 1101 

Humidity : 

controlling  in   woodworking 

plants    1147 

influence  of   temperature I_     46o 

Humphrey,     Clyde     W.,     organization, 

etc.,  of  small  businesses.     928 
Humphrey,    H.    B.,    coal    mine    explo- 
sions,   etc _     936 

Humphrey.    Norman    D..    Mexicans    in 

Detroit,  employment 192 

Humphreys,  Curtis  J.,  1st  spectrum  of 

uranium l'>5i 

Humphreys,  Milton  D.,  elfects  of  com" 
pressibility,  etc.,  on  pres- 
sure      1408 

Hundley,      James     M..      electrocardio- 

giaphic  alterations 1262 

Hungarian  phrase  book 1131 

Hungary,  armistice  agreement I     Z~     123 

Hunger,   see  Famine  relief. 
Hungry   Horse   project,   specifications.    398 
514,     640,     795-796,    942, 
1U87 
Hunt,  Judith,  list  of  intercepted  plant 

pests 1443 

Hunt.  N.  Rex.  list  of  intercepted  plant 

pests    1443 

Hunt,    P.    J.,    bolt-bearing   strength   of 

wood,  etc 1236 

Hunt,   William   M.,   court  case 978   1203 

Hunter,  Albert  C.  marketing  of  fish- 
ery products 505 

Hunter.  Althea  G..  exrx..  court  case__     833 
Hunter,  Annette  L..  boot  and  shoe  in- 
dustry   statistics 1026 

Hunter.  J.  W.  : 

electrolytic  manganese  pilot  plant.     791 
pilot-plaut    production   of   electro- 
lytic   manganese 635 

Hunter,  Malcolm  D..  exr..  court  case.     833 
JInnter.  Paul  A.  : 

effect     of     spring-loaded     tab    on 

stability 1404 

lateral  shift  of  center  of  gravity.  1294 
Hunter.     Richard     S..    glossmeter    for 

smoothness  comparisons-   1028 

Hunter,  Wis.,  new  school,  funds 890 

„  ^  1040,  1071 

Hunter     Field,     instrument     approach 

charts 727,  1025 

Huntingdon.   Pa..   Hollidaysburg-Hunt- 

ingdon    folio 932 

Huntington,  W.  Va.  : 

aeron.nutloal    chart 237 

Instrument  approach   chart 727 


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Hurd,  Charlotte  H.,  exrx.,  court  case_  834 
Hurd,  Edward  L.,  court  case  of  exrx_  S3-1 
Hurd,  Willis  E.  : 

northers  of  Mexican,  etc.,  waters-     108 

ships'  aneroid  barometers 814 

waterspouts    814 

Hurd-Karrer,    Annie   M.,   soil    reaction 

to  toxicity  of  herbicides-      711 
Hurley,    Patrick    J.,    information    re- 
quest           41 

Huron,   S.   Dak.,    instrument  approach 

chart    727 

Huron,  Lake : 

aeronautical    chart 344,1153 

whitefish    fishery 391 

Huron  Portland  Cement  Co 390 

Huron  Stevedoringr  Corp 1182 

Hurricanes,  see  Storms. 

Hurt,  Va.,  railroad  accident 181 

Huse,  Betty,  camps  for  children 525 

Hussey,  Edith  L.,  grievance  procedure 
under  collective  bargain- 
ing    1286 

Hust,  Cecil  I.,  court  case 650.  989 

Hutchinss,  Leonard  C.  relief 259,  350 

Hutchins,  W.  F.,  weight,  etc.,  of  low- 

d.ensity   core   materials--   1140 
Hutchinson,     Kans.,     instrument     ap- 
proach   chart,   etc—-   23,  1247 
Hutchinson's  Boat  Works,  Inc--   36,  4S9,  590 
Hutchison,    Miller    R.,    correction    for 

Dec.  1945  monthly  index-  4 

Hutson,    J.    B..    price    and    production 

goals.   1946 146 

Hutton,  J.  O.,  stresses  of  aluminum- 
alloy  channel   sections--     102 

Hviding,  Marie,  relief  of  estate 882. 

1031,  1064 

Hyatt,  Abraham  C,  court  case 287. 

315, 554 
Hybrids.   .'<ee  names  of  plants,  etc. 

Hyde,  Rosel  H..  address 173 

.Hydraulic  classification  : 

constitution  of  teeter  column 394 

performance  of  classifier 275 

•Hydrocarbons  : 

assembly  etc..  of  density  balance-     466 

determination    of    aromatics 1399 

heats,   equilibrium   constants,   etc^      466 

heats    of    formation,    etc 1028.  1251 

infrared-spertrophotometric    anal- 
ysis        1399 

knock-limited    performance 1399 

monoolefin,     heats    of    formation. 

etc    869 

purification  and  freezing  points__   1354 

purification   and   pronerties 58S 

purity    determination 239 

synthesis,  etc..  of  aromatic  hvdro- 

carbons 412.  Sio 

vapor  pressures  and  boiling  points.     159 
Hydrocyanic  acid  sras.  fumieation  darn- 
acre   to    fabric 270 

TTvdrofluorlo  acid.  snecificTtion 1304 

Hvdrotrranhic    bulletin 108.  SIS 

nvdrocrapblc  manual 866 

Hvdrographic    Offlf"e 108 

197.    295.    415.    532.    665 
813.  962.  1107,  1193.  1300 
1411 
station  catalogs,  numerloal  Index.      667 
Hvdrometnllnrffv.  coh.nlt,  study  of  fac- 
tors          178 

TTvdronnc  messatre  summary 416.  813 

TTrrirrvnnnies.  nep  N'ltricnltnrp. 
Hygiene  : 

industrial,   news  letter 63,  780 

industrial.    State    and    local    per- 
sonnel     1078 

what   teacher   should  know   about 

pupils 63 

see  nlxo   Health — Alental   hygiene. 

Hygrometer,  photoelectric 292 

Hygrostnt.    wood-element 579 

Hypodermic  needles,  specification 690 

Hyre,  French  M.,  making  the  most  of 

co-op  annual  meeting 13 

Hysteresis  in  physical  adsorption 289 


I  Page 

I  Am  An  American  Day 426 

I.  C.  C,  sec  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission. 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie,  A.  G.  : 

catalysts,  manufacture,  etc 1173 

German  resources  for  war 170.  497 

investigation  by  fuels,  etc.,  teams.  1174, 

1268 
Ibach,  Donald  B.,  cropland  use,  etc —     573 

Ibarra,  Simon  F.,  relief 1071 

Ice : 

Arctic,    and   its   drift   into   North 

Atlantic -     965 

atlas  of  Northern  Hemisphere 1107 

general  schedule  of  supplies 689 

international   patrol 688 

navigation   in    ice.   notes 814 

see  also  headings  beginning  Icing. 

Ice  cream,  making  in  the  home 148 

Iceland  : 

air  transport  services  agreement.     123 
armed  forces,  agreement  with  Nor- 
way      683 

economic  information 729 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 666 

sailing   directions,    supplements —    533. 

666 

wind  in  fjords 814 

Icelandic,  guide  to  spoken  language--     843 
Icing  of  aircraft : 

aerodynamic  heating,  etc 96 

exhaust-heat  de-icing 96 

reduction,  protected  air-scoop 1292 

simulated   icing  on   propeller 959 

Icing  of  fish  at  sea 1170 

Ickes,  Harold  L.,  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
National  Capitol,  pref- 
ace     1272 

see    also    Interior    Department — 
Petroleum       Administra- 
tion for  War. 
Idaho  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram  151.1238,1347 

Bear  River  compact 602,  920,  1036 

Columbia     R.     fishery     resources 

agreement 1037,  106S 

finances 1350 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc.  1174 

mail  routes,  schedules 425, 

544,971,  1416 

metal   mining.    1945 1269 

phosphate  rock  industry 1270 

post  route  map 113 

strategic  minerals  investigations.      70, 

933 

war  casualties 532 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Idaho    Falls,    Idaho,    instrument    ap-    , 

proach    chart 1247 

Iffert,    Robert   E..    higher    educational 

institutions,    activity 778 

Igoe,  Andrew  J.,  court  case  of  exrs 834 

Igoe,  .Tames  J.,  exr.,  court  case 834 

Tcoe.  Peter,  exr.,  court  case 834 

Ijmuiden    Harbor,    chart 1194 

Usel  Meer.  chart 297 

Illegitimacy  : 

how    nurse    can    help    unmarried 

mother 656 

services    for    unmarried    mothers, 

etc 191 

square  deal  for  baby  born  out  of 

wedlock 1099 

mini    Reefer  Transit 259,  358,  469 

Illinois: 

committeeman's     practice     hand- 
book       151 

court  case 284.  520,  685,  989 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite     394,509 

frozen  food  locker  associations--    578, 

711 

mail  routes,  schedules 424, 

543,971,  1200 
post  route  map- 113 


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Page 
Illinois — Continued 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

wnr  castinlties 1108 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Illinois  Central  R.  R.  : 

accidents 516.  517 

bonds 1179 

x^ourt    case 554 

motor  carrier  decision 278 

rates  on  boxes 1181 

rates    on    screws 1092 

Illinois   Packing   Co 1378 

Illinois  Pure  Aluminum   Co 173. 

284,  650.  1258 
Illinois  Rirer,  aeronautical  chart-  344,  1242 
Illinois  State  Penitentiary,  court  case 

of    warden 989 

Illinois  Terminal  R.  R.,  accidents-.   181,  642 

Illinois  Tool   Works 196,  294 

Illinois  Waste  Material  Co 548,  978 

Illuminations  for  X-rav  film,  specifica- 
tion  1320 

Illustrations  : 

pictorial  illustrations  copyrighted.      89. 

808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

Ilmenite.     thermodynamic     properties, 

etc 792 

Imabari  Ko.  chart 1194 

Imerman.  Stanley,  court  case 1427 

Imes,  Marion,  sheep  and  goat  lice,  con- 
trol,   etc 1144 

Imlay,  Frederick  H.  : 

lateral   motions    of   automatically 

controlled  airplane 104 

lateral    stability    with    automatic 

pilot 100 

Immigration  : 

alien  fiancees,  etc.,  of  members  of 

armed    forces 746, 

759.  770, 873 
alien  spouses  and  minor  children 
of     members     of     armed 

forces 41.56,162 

aliens  not  subject  to  deportation.       41 
Chinese    wives    of   American    citi- 
zens  41,  1040,  1071 

deny  admission  to  alien  enemies, 
etc. — 

hearings 601,  889 

reports 601.  758-759.  889 

laws  and   problems,   study — 

hearings 164,  247,  746 

report 46 

laws  and  regulations 803 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Com- 
mittee,  House  : 

calendar 247.  601.  1052.  1355 

hearings 164.  247.  601.  746.  880 

reports 41-42.  477-478 

601.  746.  889,  1052 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Serv- 
ice      86,  190. 

408.  655.  803.  1186,  1381 
authority  for  arrest  and  search..   1036 

monthlv  review 86,  803 

index  to  v.  3 1381 

Immigration  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 170.  378.  1162 

reports 56.  378.  496.  770.  918.  1071 

Imming,  Harry  S..  effect  of  piston-head* 
temperature  on  knock- 
limited    power 1402 

Immune  serum,  see  Serum. 
Impaired  workers,  see  Handicapped. 
Impellers  : 

NACA,    effect    on    mixture    distri- 
bution         809 

radial-disclmrge.  flow  capacity ,     809 

Imperial  County.  Calif..  East  Mesa 942 

Import   duties,   see  Tariff. 
Import-Export    Rank,    see    Export-Im- 
port    Bank     of     Wash- 
ington. 


Page 
Imports  and  exports : 
exports — 

agricultural,  to  Europe,  pros- 
pects         229 

comprehensive    export    sched- 
ule  238,  587,  868,  1250 

control,  estimate 677,  1114 

control  today 1250 

current  export  bulletin 238,  348, 

406.    587.    730,    868,    1250 
domestic     and     foreign,     FT 

rps 18,  718 

insurance  act 762 

operation  of  export  trade  act.  1161 
statistical  classification.  463,  1240 

statistics,    1943 1349 

to  Latin  American  republics.     718 
total    of    domestic    merchan- 
dise, 1943 342.  717 

transport  statistics 1349 

under  lend-lease  program 342, 

463,  717 
imports — 

commodity  by  country  totals.       18 
from      Latin      American      re- 
publics       718 

general,  and  for  consumption. 

1943 463 

general,  and  for  consumption. 

FT  rps 18,  718 

statistical  classification 1349 

statistical         classification, 

changes   235 

statistics,    1943 1349 

see  also  Agricultural  products — 
Tariff— ^?so  names  of  ar- 
ticles imported  or  ex- 
ported— nJso  names  of 
couMtries. 

Impounded  people 1274 

Impregnite-inclothing  testing  kits 967 

Improvement  loans,  see  Loans. 

In  grateful  memory,  accolade  form 446 

In  minds  of  men  (Near  East) 1206 

Inca  culture  at  time  of   Spanish   con- 
quest         982 

Inclined    flight    path,    see    Dive    (air- 
craft). 
Income — 
farm — 

cash    receipts 456 

Income  situation 8,  706 

outlook    charts,    farm    family 

living 11 

postwar  agricultural  income.       62 
relation     to     home     improve- 
ment     1232 

statistics ^^ 1231 

national,  and  price  level 1342 

railways,  income  and  balance- 
sheet  items 80,  799 

relation  to  city-familv  composi- 
tion         526 

statistics  from  tax  returns 213.  557 

under  rent  control 827,  1117-18 

wartime,  rural  family  uses 229 

Income   tax  : 

amend  internal  revenue  code 602. 

608,  760.  901,  1040 
conventions  with  Great  Britain..     619 

individual,  tax  provisions 609 

regulations,   supplement .321 

returns,  inspection 303.  974 

returns,  statistics  from 213,  557 

servicemen's  questions  and  an- 
swers        837 

correction  of  entry 1012 

veterans  and  servicemen 688 

withholding  from  wages,  employ- 
er's   duties 127 

your  Federal  income  tax 688 

Income   Tax   Unit 213 

Incubation    of   chickens 1234 

Independence,    Kans.,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 1025 


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1559 


Page 

Iiulependencia,  Bahia,  chart 298 

Independent  Employees  Association  of 

Neptune  Meter  Co__  961,  1298 
Independent    offices,    see    Government 
offices. 

Independent    Oil    Co 555 

Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Co 84,  434 

Independent  Steel  Workers  Alliance —    664. 

961.  1280 
Index-digests  : 

decisions    of    General    Accounting 

Office 630,  783 

decisions  of  Richard  S.  Whaley__     925 
Index  numbers : 

clothing,  since  1935 1.     410 

department  store  stocks,  index 928 

individual  commodities,   1945 526 

strategic  and  critical  materials 88 

Indexes : 

agriculture  in  the  Americas 459 

all    hands    (formerly    information 

bulletin)    299 

Army  Air  Forces  drawings —  443,  1002 

Army   Air  Forces  specifications--    136, 

1132, 1219 

Army    regulations 691 

Army      Service     Forces     publica- 
tions,   etc 220 

briefs    in    tax    cases    in    Ct.    of 

Claims 948 

civil  aeronautics  journal 19 

congressional    record — 

78th     Cong. 2d     sess.,     bound 

vols    28 

79th  Cong.lst.  sess.,  daily 28 

79th   Cong.2d   sess.,   daily 733 

copyright  entries 1102,  1188 

court-martial  orders.  Army 1000 

Court  of  Claims,  printed  records--     384 

customs  decisions 127,  994 

Federal  register - 105,  294, 

413,    530,    662,    811,    960. 
1105.     1191,     1297,     1408 

Federal  reserve  bulletin 62 

Federal      specifications,      supple- 
ments  129,   323,   437. 

558,   690,   839,   997,    1430 

foreign   agriculture 459 

foreign  air  news  digest 464,  1151 

general  schedule  of  supplies 689 

Government  publications,  monthly 

catalog    1169 

health  hearings  and  reports 768 

hearings  on  naval  legislation 366 

Immigration    and    Naturalization 

Service,  monthly  review-  1381 

insured  mortgage  portfolio 1409 

Internal  Revenue  Bur.  forms,  etc-     128 

correction  of  entry 226 

journal  of  agricultural  research 455, 

1231 
journal    of    National    Cancer    In- 
stitute  1168 

journal  of  research  of  Standards 

B«reau 730 

labor  and  management  news 206 

law  library  reporter 67 

manpower     review     and     employ- 
ment service  review 525 

medical  and  veterinary  zoology 1343 

merchant  marine  act,  etc 752 

microfilms 958 

Mississippi     River     Valley     quad- 
rangles   1329 

monthly  labor  review 805 

monthly  weather  review 1030 

National     Labor     Relations     Bd. 

decisions 961 

official  gazette,  weekly 26,  731 

opinions  of  Attorney  General 802 

Pan  American  book  shelf 423 

patents 349 

petitions,   etc.,   in   Supreme   Court 

relating  to  tax  matters-     953 

plant  disease  reporter 1140 

plant     disease     reporter     supple- 
ments   12,  711,  861 


Page 

Indexes — Continued 

postal  bulletin 543 

public      health      engineering     ab- 
stracts         502 

public  health  reports 628,  1361 

Puerto  Rico  investigation 362 

records  and  briefs  in  tax  cases  in 

courts  of  appeals-- 947 

regulations,  etc.,  of  OPA 548, 

678,  825,  977,  1202,  1309 
Retraining  and  Reemployment  Ad- 
ministration   bulletin 1101 

service  and   regulatory  announce- 
ments.   Animal   Industry 

Bur 575 

Social  Security  Board  report 628 

social  security  bulletin 389 

specifications  used  by  Navy  Dept_    109, 

815-816 
specifications  used  by  War  Dept-    133, 

842 
standard      commodity      classifica- 
tion      430 

State  Department  bulletin 1313 

State  publications,  monthly  check 

list 1188 

station  catalogs  of  Hydrographic 

Office 667 

trade   marks 240 

Treasury    decisions 127,  994 

unemployment  compensation,  bene- 
fit  series 781 

uniform  crime  reports 408 

Veterans   Administration   publica- 
tions      998 

War   Department   general   orders, 

1945 1000 

War      Department       memoranda, 

1945 1000 

War  Department  publications 133, 

440. 842,  1323 
War    Department    special    orders, 

1945 1000 

water-supply  paper  967 506 

Indexing  Section,  Agriculture  Dept 460, 

1147 
India  : 

conference  agreement 958 

mutual  aid  settlement  agreement-  1314 
persons     indigenous,      naturaliza- 
tion  770,  873,  876 

sailing  directions,  supplement 666 

Indian  Affairs  Committee,  House  : 

calendar : 164,  247,  746,  1158 

hearings 362,  1052,  1253,  1356 

reports 42,  247,  601, 

746-747.  889-890,  1052 
Indian  Affairs  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 170,  770,  1071 

hearings 1072,  1162-63.  1257 

reports 378-379,  619-620, 

770-771,  919,  1071-72 

Indian   Affairs  Office 72,  393,  789, 

935.   1083.  1173,  1268 
administration  of  Indian  affairs —    619, 

1040 

estimates,  etc 116,  427,  546,  975 

property  transfer 427 

reports,    1945- 393 

Indian  Claims  Commission  : 
creating — 

hearings 1257 

law 1040 

reports 42,  255,  919,  1046 

Indian     irrigation     projects,     see    Re- 
clamation of  land. 
Indian    lands,    see    names    of    certain 
Indian  tribes  or  reserva- 
tions. 
Indian  Ocean  : 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 666 

ocean  currents  in  Indian  Sea 814 

pilot    chart 108,814 

sailing  directions,  supplement 533 

tide  tables 1022 


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Index,  1946 


Fage 

Indian  reservation,  estimate 546 

see  also  names  of  reservations. 
Indian  schools,  see  names  of  schools  or 

places  where  located. 
Indian  service,  see  Indian  Affairs  OflBce. 
Indiana  : 

bridge  across  Wabash  Uiver 748 

915,  1045 
committeeman's     practice      hand- 
book       151 

cooperative  associations,  effect  of 

war 13 

iistribution        of       Pennsvlvania 

anthracite 394,  509 

mail  routes,  schedules 424 

820, 1111,  141G 

post   route  map 113 

war   casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Indiana  Canal,  improvement 758 

Indiana    Harbor,   improvement 758 

Indiana  Harbor  Belt  R.  R.,  emergency 

board 1     202 

Indiana  Toll  Bridge  Commission  : 

bridge  across  Wabash  River 616, 

748.  875 

bridges  across  Ohio  River 616,  748, 

874,  914,  1042.  1053.  1069 

Indianapolis,  Ind.,  finances 717 

Indianapolis  Glove  Co 185 

Indianapolis    Municipal     Airport,     ob- 
struction   plan 726,  1154 

Indians : 

administration  of  affairs 1162 

code  of  descent  of  trust,  etc 890 

compulsory    school   attendance 890, 

1044.  1072 

funds  for  insurance  premiums 771, 

890, 1040 

in   the  war 393 

Indian  education 72,  789 

Indian  life  and  customs 1083 

investigate  affairs 247 

know  the  truth  about  Indians 789 

lands — 

acquisition     for     Fort     Peck 

project 592 

increasing  forage,  etc 757 

leasing  in  Washington  State-  1040. 
1072 

Wheeler-Howard  act  repeal 1163 

markets  and  fairs  in  Peru 982 

New  World  Paleo-Indian 311 

of  armed  forces,  property  restric- 
tion removal 1163 

property    restrictions    and    eman- 
cipation   1356 

publications,  price  list 177 

refund  of  taxes 1072 

representation  in  House 262 

South  American,   handbook 829 

southeastern  United  States 982 

tribal    funds,     proposed    expendi- 
ture     304,427 

see  also   certain    South   American 
countries — also  names  of 
reservations  and  tribes. 
Indicators,  see  types  of  indicators. 
Indictments,    trial    of    Japanese    war 

criminals 1425 

Indigobush,  insecticidal  properties 1341 

Indochina : 

charts,  French  Indochina 535,  963 

commercial  and  economic  review.     238 

Indramajoe  West-Rcede,  chart 609 

Induction   heating   equipment,   surplus 

property    1311 

Industrial  Accident  Boards  and  Com- 
missions, Association  of, 
see  International  Associa- 
tion of  Industrial  Acci- 
dent Boards  and  Commis- 
sions. 
Industrial  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Industrial  and  Agricultural  Chemistry 
Bureau,  see  Agricultural 
and  Industrial  Chemistry 
Bureau. 


Page 
Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation  : 
conciliation,    mediation,    etc.,    ad- 
dress         656 

expenses  of  arbitration  boards 427 

laws  rel.   to  mediation,  etc.,  com- 

pilation    353 

Washington   training  course 657 

Industrial  area  study 806 

Industrial  diseases,  see  Diseases. 
Industrial  disputes,  «<-e  Labor  disputes. 
Industrial  facilities,  see  Industry. 
Industrial   films,   see  Motion   pictures. 

Industrial    Hazards    Division 1101 

Industrial  homework  in  United  States.     659 
Industrial  hygiene,  see  Hygiene — Men- 
tal hygiene. 

Industrial  Hygiene  Division 63,  780 

Industrial  injuries,  see  Injuries. 
Industrial   Manufacturing   Price   Divi- 
sion,  Machine   Tool   Sec- 
tion         548 

Industrial  Metal  Fabricators,  Inc 1298 

Industrial  nutrition,  see  Nutrition. 
Industrial     products,    see    Commercial 

products. 
Industrial  relations  : 

committee  to  study,  etc 608 

national  labor  relations  act 1410 

national  labor  relations  act,  court 

decisions    1410 

State    legislation    on    labor    rela- 
tions         192 

see    also    Collective    bargaining — 
Strikes  and  lock-outs. 

Industrial  Relations  Branch 1384 

Industrial  safety,  see  Safety  of  life. 
Industrial  Safety  Advisory  Committee, 

appointment 495 

Industrial    Safety    Commission,    creat- 
ing        261 

Industrial  Services  Division 217 

440,  693,  1129 

Industrial  Trust  Co 406,  1426 

Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Ship- 
building   Workers    of 

America,  C.  I.  O 648,  989 

Industry  : 

agriculture,    industry,    and    farm- 
ers'   future 145 

aid  in  undeveloped  areas 1358 

classification  manual 546,  1115 

community    development,    publica- 
tions         347 

facts  for  industry.  18,  153-154,  463,  864 

Government-owned  silver,  use 34, 

611, 877, 1044 

heavy,    decentralization 919 

hourly  earnings  by  region 1384 

industrial  reference  service 24, 

158,  237,  346,  465.  587, 
729,  868,  1027,  1155-56, 
1250,  1352 

industrial  reports,   bibliographv 309, 

827 

industrial  science  looks  ahead.  310,  311 

industrial  series.  Commerce  Depi_    238, 

346,    348,    465,    586,    587, 

728,  729,  1026,  1155,  1352 

industry  news  letter 118 

industry  reports 24-25, 

346,  586,  728,  729,  730, 
867,  1027 

industry  survey 24,  729 

Jamaicans,  wartime  utilization 192 

Japanese  trade  studies,  special  in- 
dustrial  analysis 315-318 

local  industrial  promotion,  guide.     347 
maternity  care  and  employment  of 

mothers I 86 

war  facilities  authorized.  1940-45.  1418 
see  also  Business — Wages — also 
certain  headings  begin- 
ning Industrial  —  also 
names  of  industries  and 
names  of  countries  and 
places. 


January-December 


1561 


Fa£« 

Inertia,  see  Moments  of  inertia. 
Infant  mortality,  see  Death. 
Infantile  paralysis,  see  Poliomyelitis. 
Infantry  : 

regiment,  cannon   company 440 

tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment      134, 

217-218,  327,  441,  842 
Infantryman     badges.     Army     regula- 
tions     1322,  1431 

Infants : 

birth  certificate  for  baby 1020 

born  out  of  wedlock,  siiuare  deal 1099 

born  to  servicemen  under  21  years 

of  age 378,  759,  1037 

emergency    maternity    and    infant 
care — 

estimate    676 

preliminary  statistical  report-      86, 

804 
mortality — 

in  1942,  graphic  presentation-     287 

progress  in  reducing 287 

relation  to  maternal  health--      954 

nurseries  in  hospitals 656 

premature,  nursing  care 954 

premature,  progress  in  care 86 

Infectious  diseases,  see  Contagious  and 
infectious    diseases — also 
names  of  diseases. 
Inflammable  liquids,  see  Liquids. 
Inflation  : 

and  war  bonds 1321 

before  you  buy  a  home 662 

control  program 50 

double  trouble,  what  to  do 67St 

how  you  can  help  check 1127 

if  inflation  comes 548 

inflationary    pressure 548 

it  will  cost  you  more  for  food,  etc-     307 
Latin  America,  wartime  and  post- 
war        818 

same    (in   Spanish) 818 

Nation  faces  greatest  test 118 

victory    campaign 826 

Information    and    Education    Division, 

War  Dei)t-  136,  221,  848,  1330 
Information    and    Publications    OflBce. 

Library  of  Congress —  89,  SOS 

information   bulletin 89,  80f^ 

Information    circulars,    see    names    of 
departments,  etc.,  issuing 
circulars. 
Information  Department,  Price  Admin- 
istration Ofiice 118 

Information     Division,     Civil     Service 

Comn 12:'.! 

Information  Division,   Fish  and   Wild- 
life Service 786,  1080 

Information  Division,  Maritime  Comn_    529 

1386 
Information      Division,       Reclamation 

Bur 94(1 

Information  Division,  War  Assets  Ad- 
min     1421 

Information   Office,   Agriculture  Dept-      14 
232.    340.    460.    580.    712. 
862,  1147,  1236,  1345 
Information  Office,  War  Assets  Admin_    980 

1118 
Information    ofTices,    see    Government 

offices. 
Information  series,  .ser  name  of  depart- 
ment, etc.,  issuing  series. 
Information  Service,  National  Hoiising 

Agency    HO.'"' 

Infrared    cloud    indicator,   calibration-   1389 

Infrared  lamps,  sec  Lamps. 

Ingalls    Shepard    Division    of   Wyman- 

Gordon    Co 106 

Ingersoll,  Frank  B.,  court  case 991 

Ingersoll.   S.   H.,  statement 45 

Ingle,  Cleo  : 

generating,   etc.,   equipment,   wage 

structure 1384 

wage  structure,  sheet  metal,  1945_     956 


Page 
Ingots,    see    Metals — also    names    of 

metals. 
Inheritance  tax,  exempt  Red  Cross  from 

D.  C.  tax 477,  617,  873 

Injuries  : 

industrial    657 

iron-ore    mines 635 

mineral  industries 1174 

nonmetal  mines 1084 

slaughtering  and  meat-packing  in- 
dustry         806 

spinal   cord 1431 

see  also   Accidents. 

Ink,  stencil,  speeiflcations 323 

Inland  Gas  Corporation 947 

Inland    Navigation    Co 1182 

Inland  Sea,  charts 1194,  1301,  1412 

Inland  Steel  Co 645 

Inland  waterways  : 

collisions,  rules  to  prevent 688,  813 

connecting  Tombigbee  and  Tennes- 
see Rivers 446 

Empire,  La.,  to  Gulf  of  Mexico 1436 

pilot     rules     for     Atlantic,     etc., 

coasts 688,   813 

Tombigbee     to     Tennessee     River, 

improvement 758 

see  also  names  of  waterways. 

Inland  Waterways  Corporation 1250 

cooirt  case 277 

report,    1945 1250 

Insane,  see  ^lentally  ill. 
Insect  Pest  Survey  : 

special   supplement 11,   339,   709 

summary  of  conditions,  1945 709 

Insect   repellents,   use 1017 

Insecticide      Investigations      Division, 
publications  and  patents, 

li.sts -_-   576,    1234 

Insecticides  : 

chemical   samples  for  testing,    fil- 
ing,   etc 1145 

for  armed  forces 1145 

fumigant-residual,     for     Japanese 

beetle  — 1017 

ingredient,  DDT  solvent 1110 

power  sprayer  for  applying 1145 

sprays,  chamber  for  testing 1017 

see  also  Poisons — also  names  of  in- 
secticides. 
Insects : 

aquatic,  effect  of  DDT 1145 

collection  and  preservation 1017 

contrql — 

in  home  orchards 710 

technical  manual 135 

with   methyl  bromide 709 

DDT    exjieriments,    etc..    see,    in 

main  alphabet,  DDT. 
experiment  station  progress,  1945-     710 

homo-cured  meat,  protect 1146 

pnblicHtions.   price  list 177 

records,  more  important  insects- _       11 
stored    seed,    protecting   from    at- 
tack         148 

toxicity   of  semicarbazo«es 1343 

vegetable  gardener's  handbook 709 

xre    also    Pests — also    names    and 
classes  of  insects. 

Inside   Interior 67,    784 

Insignia.    Army   regulations 216,   999 

Insley,  Herbert : 

attack  on  refractory  clay  pots  by 

optical   glasses 467 

size  grading  of  diamond  iinwder_-   1156 
Insjiection   and  inspectors,   postal   sup- 
plies    furnished     inspec- 
tors        673 

see   also    names    of   articles,    etc., 
inspected. 
Installations   (military)  : 

master  planning 999 

Institute  of  Dental   Research,  see  Na- 
tional Institute  of  Dental 
Research. 
Institute   of  Health,   see  National   In- 
stitute of  Health. 


1562 


Index,  1946 


Page 
Institute    of    Inter-American    Affairs, 

detail  of  Army  officer 1113 

Institute  of  Social  Anthropology 682 

Instrument      npiiroacli      and      airport 
charts,     see     Maps     and 
charts. 
Instrument  field  testing  set,   specifica- 
tion         846 

Instrument  flight,  see  Aeronautics. 
Instruments,  see  names  and  classes  of 

Instruments. 
Insular  Affairs  Committee,  House : 

hearings 3fi2.  1052.  1158 

reports 42.  478.  747,  1052 

Insular  possessions,   see  Outlying  pos- 
sessions. 
Insular  Sugar  Refining  Corporation..   1096 

Insulation,   specifications 300, 

421,   672.  968.   1110,  1304 
8ee  also  names  of  insulating  mate- 
rials. 
Insurance : 

brokerage  business 348 

farm,    review 338 

Indian  funds  for  premiums 771. 

890.  1040 

loans  to  veterans 4."S,  559 

see  also  special  types  of  insurance. 
Insured  banks,  see  Banks  and  banking. 
Insured   mortgages,    see   Mortgage   in- 
surance. 

Intellectual  Cooperation  Division 200 

Interagency  Committee  for  Develop- 
ment of  Criteria  and 
Standards  for  On-the-.Tob 

Training 659.  1287 

Interagency  Committee  on  Disposal  of 
Federal  Property  for  Ed- 
.ucational  Purposes,  in- 
formation for  institu- 
tions     1385 

Interagency  Committee  on  Youth  Em- 
ployment and  Education  : 
education     and     employment     for 

youth 1384 

placement    service 138.^? 

student  aid 1383 

your    community    and    its    young 

people    804 

Inter-Agency     Policy     Committee     on 

Rubber,    reports 447.    1221 

Inter-American  Affairs.  Office  of  Coor- 
dinator,  see  Coordinator 
of  Tnter-American  Affairs 
OfRcp. 
Inter-Americnn   Affairs  Office_117.   204.   825 

terminating,     etc 545 

Inter-American  Conference  for  Mainte- 
nance     of      Continental 

Pence  and  Secnritv 818 

Inter-American  Cnnferenee  of  Experts 
on   Copvright : 

acta  final 1190 

actns    V    documentos 1190 

proneedincrs 1305 

Inter-American  Conference  on  Agricul- 
ture,   final    net 112 

Inter-American  Conference  on  Prob- 
lems of  War  and  Pence, 
report  of  IT.  R.  delega- 
tion          987 

Tnter-Amerlcan  Edncntional  Founda- 
tion,     detail      of      Armv 

offleer 1113 

Inter- .\mericnn   .Turidicnl   Committee: 
declaration  of  international  rights. 

ete..  of  man 54S 

same    Mn    Por^^ufuese) IPOo 

snme    (In    Snanish) 673 

minutes    49.'' 

same  Hn  Portncuese) 4*^3 

snme    (in    Snanish^ 423 

Tnter-.-Vmerlenn   military  cooperation  : 
provide  for — 

henrincs     1253 

mesoatre  from  the  Presidents.     R7" 
reports..,..,., 745,    899 


Page 
Inter-American  Office : 

exhibitions     of     Latin     American 

art    207 

report 983 

Inter-American  series,  see  American  re- 
publics. 
Inter-American   system,   see  American 

republics. 
Inter-Americanism,    see    American    re- 
publics. 
Interbureau    Committee    on    Post-War 
Programs  : 
air  transport  of  agricultural   per- 
ishables      455 

better  health  for  rural  America..     145 

farm    opportunities? 573 

peacetime  adjustments  in  farming.     573 

rejiort  at  the  war's  end 146 

Inter-City  Advertising  Co..  Inc.  106.  196,  664 

Intercity  Transport  Lines,  Inc 402 

Inter-City  Tran.sportation  Co.,  Inc.  278,  279 
Intercoastal   commerce.   War  Shipping 

Admin,   application 750 

Tntercooler,  see  Aircraft  intercooler. 
Interdepartmental  Committee  on  Cul- 
tural and  Scientific  Coop- 
eration, see  Interdepart- 
mental     Committee      on 
Scientific     and     (Tultural 
Cooperation. 
Interdepartmental   Committee   on    Sci- 
ence : 
establish — 

minority    views 773 

report    497 

Interdepartmental  Committee  on  Scien- 
tific and  Cultural  Coop- 
eration : 

activities 1424 

South  American  Indians 829 

Interdepartmental  Safety  Council,  see 
Federal  Interdepart- 

mental Safety  Council. 
Interdepartmental   War   Savings   Bond 

Committee 127.  437.  837 

monthly   bulletin 127.  837 

posters 437 

Interest    measurement,    questions    and 

answers 175 

Interference  phenomena,  photograph- 
ing      159 

Interior  Department 67. 

177.    271.    391.    504.    630. 
784.  932,  1080.  1170. 1265. 
1364. 
approprin*-ions.     1946    and     prior 

vears.  estimates,  etc 116 

304.    427.    546,    547.    975 
appropriations.   1947 — 

estimates,  etc..  427.  823.  975.  1114 

hearings 595.  740.  905 

law 874 

reports 595.    763.    876 

appropriations,  avnilability  for  ad- 
ministration  383.    757.   874 

inside  Interior 67.  784 

report.    1045 271 

serviee    directory 391 

telephone   directory 1265 

Titerlor      Department      Solicitor.      .tee 

Solicitor.  Interior  Dent, 
interior   guard   dutv.   basic   field   man- 
ual     1129 

T'lterments.   xrc  'Riirials. 
T'lternal   combn^^tion    engines,    sec  En- 
gines. 
T'lternnl  revenue  : 

collection  districts f>13    S37 

decisions,  weelclv 127.  S3r, 

excise  tax  provision 1256 

excise  tnxe<!  on  manufactures,  reg- 
ulations         689 

Internal   revenue  bulletin 128. 

837.  995.  1310 

laws,  amendments 55.  163 

release  o^powers  of  appointment      6'>9 

618.737 


January-December 


1563 


Pafie 

luterual  revenue — Cuutiuued 

leveiiue  iicL  of  VJ-io,  summary,  ete_        '6'6 

adUiliuual   cuyies 40 

sec.  I--  ol  coue,  aeanugs '672,  liix 

see  aluu  uames  oi  ceriaiii  taxes. 

luterual  Keveuue  iiuieau 121,  213,  321. 

ujT,    ti&S,    b37,    i>yO,    13iy 

estimates 30o 

forms  aud  ijubliualiuus,  iudex 126 

correeiiuu  ol   eutry 220 

persouuel  ueiiiugs,  exempt bSu 

posters 321. 

report,    li)io CSy 

luterual  revenue  service,   see   luterual 

lieveuue  Bureau, 
luterual  Keveuue  Taxation  Joint  Com- 
mittee : 

calendar    48o 

lieariufe's 372 

provisions     of     internal     revenue 

code 609,   701,   1250 

International  agreements : 

head  of  any  Govt,  agency  to  con- 
clude reciprocal  agree- 
ments      1053 

in  statutes  at  large 24u 

see  also  Trade  agreements — 
Treaties — also  special 
subject. 
International  Association  of  Industrial 
Accident  Boards  aud 
Commissions,  discussion 
of    industrial    accidents, 

etc    953 

International    Association    of    Macbin- 

ists,    convention 410 

International  Bauk  for  Reconstruction 
and  Development : 

articles  of  agreement 830 

Bretton  woods  agreements,  bibli- 
ography       501 

establishmeut    of    Bretton   Woods 

institutions 627 

first  annual  meeting 1428 

inaugural  meeting 553 

luteruatioual  Boundary  Commission, 
United  States  and  Mex- 
ico     1122 

International  Civil  Aviation  Confer- 
ence, piano  i)ara  aviac&o 

civil   mundial 1121 

International  communication,  see  Com- 
munication. 
International     Council     of     Scientific 
Unions,      Brussels      and 

Cambridge    208 

International  Court  of  Justice  : 
compulsorv   jurisdiction — 

hearings    1071 

reports 1071,    1256 

statute 831,    988 

International     Educational     Relations 

Division 501 

International  Exchange  Service 207,  ?.T-! 

report,  1944 207 

report,   1945 312 

International     finance,     extract     from 

Treasury  Department 1125 

see  also  International  monetary 
fund. 

International  Fisheries  Commission 433 

International      Fishermen      &      Allied 

Workers  of  America 1281 

International  Food  Market 118 

Internatioual-Great  Northern  R.  R.,  ac- 
cident      516 

International  health  organization,  for- 
mation         53 

Inte'rnational  Hod  Carriers'  Building 
&    Common    Laborers' 

Union  of  America 82, 

406, 554 
International  information  program,  see 

American  jtropaganda. 
International  Institute  of  Agriculture, 
estimate   for    tl.    S.    con- 
tribution      975 


Page 
International  Labor  Conference  : 

conclusions  in  behalf  of  youth 955 

recommendation   adopted 1113 

results  of  1945  conference 410 

International  labor  relations,  our  ex- 
panding, address 1381 

International   Ladies'    Garment   Work- 
ers'   Union—  405,  1278, 1377 
International  law  : 

codification  in  the  Americas 1305 

documents,    1944-45 1302 

International  Load  Lines  Convention, 
proclamation  suspending, 

revocation 114 

International      Maritime      Conference, 

report 751 

International  Military  Tribunal,  opin- 
ion of  Attorney  Gen- 
eral         84 

International    Military    Tribunal    for 

Far  East,  charter 1425 

International  Monetary  aud  Financial 
Problems,  National  Ad- 
visory Council  on,  see 
National  Advisory  Coun- 
cil on  International 
Monetary  and  Financial 
Problems. 
International  Monetary  Fund  : 

articles  of  agreement 830,  985 

Bretton  Woods  agreements,     bibli- 
ography       501 

establishment    of    Bretton    Woods 

institutions 627 

first  annual  meeting 1428 

inaugural  meeting 553 

International  obligations,   estimates 824 

International  organizations  : 

background  material 1315 

immunities,  etc. — 

Executive  order 303,  973 

law 163 

report 55 

transfer    of    Government    person- 
nel      674 

International  peace,  see  Peace. 
International    Railway,    motor   carrier 

decision 643 

International  reference  service 24, 

158,    238,    347,    465,    587, 
729,    868,    1027,    1250-51, 
1352-53 
International  relations  : 

educational,    etc.,    phases    of   for- 
eign  policy 528 

foreign  affairs  outline 209, 

1207,  1314, 1315 
foreign  policies,  formulation,  etc_  1423 
papers    relating    to    foreign    rela- 
tions,  1919 985 

papers    relating    to    foreign    rela- 
tions,  1931 1206 

o    Presidente    Truman    reitera    a 
politica  exterior  de  Esta- 

dos   Unidos 313 

publications  on  foreign  relations-  1265 
State  Department   to   disseminate 
information — 

hearings    1052 

reports 41,  759,  918 

International     rights    and     duties    of 

man 543 

same  (in  Portuguese) 1200 

same    (in   Spanish) 673 

International  Shoe  Co 124 

International  Standard  Electric  Cor- 
poration      160 

International  statistical  coordination-   1062 
International  trade,  see  Commerce. 

International  Trade  Office 238, 

348,    466,    587,    730,    868, 
1155,  1250,  1352 

articles    729 

establishment,    notes    of    general 

interest 226 


1564 


Index,  1946 


Pace 
International  Trade  Operations  Office, 
see    International    Trade 
Office. 
International  Trade  Organization  : 

how  will  it  work? 1314 

suggested    charter 1207 

International  Union,  United  Automo- 
bile, Aircraft  &  Agricul- 
tural     Worliers       of 

America 95.3 

Internship  in  naval  hospitals 1192 

Interoceanic     canals,     other     locution 

than  Panama  Canai-_   5G,  163 
Interoceanic    Canals    Committee, 
Senate : 

reports 56,  919 

Interpolation   (mathematics)  : 

direct  and  inverse '--     466 

inverse , 25 

Interpretation     Service,     Employment 

Security    Bnr 65 

Interservlce  Radio  Propagation  Labora- 
tory  1029 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com- 
mittee, House  : 

expenses 353 

hearings 165, 

248,  363,  478-479,  602, 
747,  1053,  1254,  1356 

minority    views 248,  748 

reports 42, 

248,      362-363,     478-479, 
602,      747-748,      890-891, 
1052-53 
Interstate  commerce,  see  Commerce. 

Interstate   Commerce   Commission 77, 

180,  277,  399,  516,  641, 
797,  943,  1088,  1177, 
1274,  1370 

annual  report,  1945 278 

decisions — 

finance 278,  401, 

642,  800,  1089,  1179,  1372 
motor    carrier 278,  402,  643, 

800,  944,  1090,  1179,  1372 
motor      carrier      (bound     re- 
ports)  1274 

motor  carrier   (finance)-    279,402, 

643,  800,  1091,  1179,  1373 
traffic 279, 

403,    517,    644,    800,    944, 
1092,  1181,  1275,  1373 
traffic  (bound  reports)—  400,1088 

water    carrier 281,  404, 

517,  645,  1093,  1182,  1375 
opinions,  see,  above,  decisions, 
reports,    see,    above,    annual    re- 
ports— decisions. 
sec  also  names  of  railroads,  etc. 
Interstate  Commerce  Committee, 
Senate : 

calendar 56,  379,  496,  771,  1072 

hearings 262,  496,  620,  919,  1163 

minority  views 261 

reports—  261-262,  496,  771,  919,  1072  ' 

Interstate  Motor  Lines,  Inc 1372 

Interstate  Natural  Gas  Co.,  Inc 949 

Interstate  Poperties,  Inc 82 

Interurban  Transportation  Co.,  Inc 1091 

Intervalometer,   camera,  specification.    443, 

1002 
Intracoastal  Waterway : 

charts 1025-26,  1248 

engineer   report 1328 

light  list 1319 

Mermentau  River  and  tributaries.  1162 
navigation  rules — 

hearings 249 

Navy  Dept.,  etc..  reports 750 

New    York     Bay-Delaware    River 

section 616 

Plaquemine-Morgan    City    route 1358 

Invalid  Pensions  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 1053 

report 42,  602 


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Inventions  : 

agreement  with  Great  Britain 988 

by  postal  employees 3] 

classification  bulletin,  consolidated 

index 159 

Government-owned,  repeal  of  cer- 
tain laws,  etc 1058 

report  of  Surplus  Property  Admin_     221 

report  of  War  Assets  Admin 1118 

see  also  Patents. 
Inverse    interi)olation,    see    Interpola- 
tion (mathematics). 
Investigation  and  Research  Board,  see 
Transportation    Investi- 
gation     and      Research 
Board. 
Investigation  Bureau,  Justice  Depart- 
ment, see  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation. 
Investigatory    Services    Office,    report, 

1945 581 

Iowa : 

admrission     into     Union,     50-cent 
pieces  to  commemorate — 

hearings 1158 

law 1040 

reports 887,  10G3 

bridge  across  Des  Moines  River 494, 

747, 873 
centennial,    Marine    Band    to    at- 
tend        894 

coiH-t  case 82,  184,  406 

distribution   of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite   394, 509 

electric  rate  booli 62 

finances 1350 

mail  routes,  schedules 424, 

543, 971,  1200 

oil   and   gas   investigations 632 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Iowa    Highway    Commission,    bridges 

across  Des  Moines  River_    494, 
747,  873,  913,  1038 

Ippolito,  Joseph,  relief 597.  909,  1032 

Ipsen,  A.  O.,  concentration  of  manga- 
nese  ores 510 

Ipswick,  Mass.  : 

property  conveyance — 

hearing 1055 

law 1036 

reports 893,  912 

Iran  : 

air-navigation  facilities,  etc., 

trans-fer 203 

labor    conditions 1383 

Iraq  : 

economic  information 347 

mutual  aid  agreement 123 

Irarte,  Celestino,  jr.,  court  case 520 

Ireland,  H.  Andrew,  Lower  Ordovician 
and  Upper  Cambrian 

rocks 933 

Ireland  : 

economic  information 1027 

medical  and  sanitary  data  on  Eire_     693 

sailing  directions,    supplement 666 

Iriarte.  Celestino,  jr.,  court  case 1096 

Irish    Sea.   charts 296,  417 

Iron  : 

binders  for  pelletizing  slimes 394 

boron  in  iron 1365 

Crystal  Falls-Alpha  district 1172 

forgings,  wage  structure 658 

gray   iron   castings,   facts  for   in- 
dustry   154. 864 

in  chromite.  reduction 509 

malleable  iron  castings,  facts  for 

industry 154.  864 

metallurgical  research  program —   1174 

mines,  sinking  drill  holes 510 

ore — 

exploration  of  Shanton  prop- 
erty  1269 


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Iron — Continued 
ore — Continued 

in  1945 395 

injuries  at   mines 635 

monthly    report 74,792 

preprint  form  minerals  year- 
book  1269 

specific-gravity     method     for 

content 394 

transportation     on     Great 

Lakes 364,494,751 

and   ferro-alloys 1366 

specification 542 

plants  and  facilities,  disposal-   138,  380 

rates    on 403,  517,  1092,  1181, 1374 

reduction  in  ilmenite 792 

reduction   in   titaniferous  ores 937 

s<Tap — 

monthly    report 74 

preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book      1366 

rates    on 645 

Silver  Hollow,  etc.,  deposits 74 

sponge  — 

experinu'uts      at      Longview, 

Tex 1271 

manufacture  in  brick  kilns 275 

metallic  iron,  etc.,  determina- 
tion            74 

ore    reduction    in    clay,    etc., 

saggers    74 

production       in       shale-brick 

plant    74 

war  changes  in  industry 1 434 

Iron  ore,  see  Iron. 
Iron  oxide  : 

manufactured  pigments  in  1945 —   1270 

occurrence  on  engine  surfaces 1399 

Iron   River  quadrangle,   Mich. -Wis 1173 

Irons,  hand,  general  schedule 213 

Irrigation  : 

from    dryland    farming    to    irriga- 
tion     1342 

publications,  price  list 177 

Irrigation  agriculture,  see  Agriculture. 
Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Committee, 
House : 

hearings 363,  749,  1054,  1254 

reports 42,  363,  479,  602,  891 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  Commit- 
tee, Senate : 

calendar 170,  920 

reports 262.  771,  920 

statement     of     Agric.     Economics 

Bur    9 

Irrigation  projects,  see  Reclamation  of 
land. 

Irvine   Co 52,161 

Irving,  Wilma  B..  patent  in  fee 771 

Irwin,  M.  R.,  activity  of  bovine  serum 
towards  Brucella  abor- 
tus         573 

Irwin  &   Leighton 186,384,650,926 

Isaac,  L.  H.  : 

bituminous  coal  and  lignite 1083 

bituminous  coal  in  1944 74 

Isbell,  Horace  S.  : 

mannuronic  lactone 1251 

oxidation     of    galacturonic     acid, 

etc    239 

Ishikawajima  Aircraft   Industries  Co., 

Ltd    1432 

Island,  -tee  name  of  island. 

Island  Creek  Coal  Co 1271 

Island  possessions,  see  Outlying  posses- 
sions. 
Island  Possessions  and  Territories  Divi- 
sion, see  Territories  and 
Island  Possessions  Divi- 
sion. 
Islands,  see  names  of  islands. 

Isle  Royale,  chart 137 

Isobars,  drawing  on  weather  maps 108 

Isobutylbenzene,  synthesis,  etc.,  of  hy- 
drocarbons         810 


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Isogonic  chart  for  1945,  United  States-  1155 
Isooctane,  ultraviolet  absorption  spec- 
tra of  aromatic  amines 1400 

Ispass,  Murray,  court  case 1281 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  annuities 

for  employees-  919,  1042,  1047 
Isthmian     Canal     Zone,     .sec     Panama 

Canal. 
Italia,    Societa    Anonima    di    Naviga- 

zione 946,947 

Italian  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase    book 1131 

Italy  : 

campaign,     report     to     Combined 

Chiefs  of  Staff 1002 

chart 296,  668 

commercial  relations,  agreement--  987 
cotton,  prospective  consumption.-  149 
economics,    politics,    and    military 

affairs    289 

imprints  for  war  years 289 

surrender  in  World  War 256 

United  States  and  Italy,  1936-46-   1424 

what  is  the  future? 692 

Itasca,  Lake,  aeronautical  charts-  723,  1023 

It's  smart  to  stay  in  Army 1435 

Iversen,  Gustafus  V.,  court  case 1096 

Iverson  &  Laux,  Inc 555 

Ivey,   Margaret   F.,   airfoil   with   semi- 
span  ailerons,  etc 1289 

Ixodes,  see  Ticks. 

Izac,     Ed.     V.     (Representative    from 
Calif.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 481, 

1160,  1255 
reports  made  by — 

Naval   Affairs   Com_-  481,  755-756 
Izumi  Wan,  chart 966 

J 

.T.  Ludwig  Mowinckels  Rederi 1386 

Jack,  Edwin  E.,  court  case  of  esrs 555 

Jack  pine,  see  Pine. 

Jackdaw   Channel,   chart 668 

Jackman,  D.  S.,  court  case 993 

Jackman,  E.  R.,  soil  serving  methods —  1238 
Jacks    Creek,    Tenn.,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 727 

Jackson,  George  A.,  court  case 1280 

Jackson,    Glee,    cerebrospinal    meningi- 
tis, cases,  etc 929 

Jackson,  Gustrine  M.,  esrx.,  court  ease-     834 
Jackson,     Henry     M.     (Representative 
from   Wash.)  : 
International     Maritime     Confer- 
ence       751 

reports  made  by — 

Civil  Service  Com 473 

Conference  Com 1046-47 

Indian  Affairs  Com—  42,  247,  601, 
746-747,     889-890,     1052 
Jackson,    Joseph,    electoral    college    in 

political  system 49 

Jackson,  L.  R.,  fatigue  performance  of 

propeller   materials 101 

Jackson,  R.  W..  making  casein  on  farm 

for  industrial  use 575 

Jackson,  Richard  P.,  acid  reaction  on 

difructose  anhydrides 466 

Jackson,    Robert   H.,    trial   of  German 

war    criminals 168 

Jackson,  Robert  L.,  trustee,  court  case-     834 
Jackson,  Miss.  : 

airport   obstruction   plan 1245 

instrument  approach  chart 156,  1246 

space  in  city  hall,  conveyance 499 

Jackson     Hole     National     Monument, 

topographic  map 392 

Jacksonville,    Fla. : 

aeronautical  chart 723,  866,  1242 

instrument   approach   charts 727 

Jacob,  K.  D.,  fertilizers  and  lime,   re- 
sources,   etc 861 


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Page 

Jacobs,  J.  H. : 

electrolytic      manganese      pilot 

plant    791 

pilot-plant  (Jioduction  of  electro- 
lytic niauKanese 635,  1366 

separation,  etc.,  of  manganese  and 

cobalt    790 

Jacobs,   Lillian,   relief 358,  490,734 

Jacobs,    P.    Burke,    alcohol    from    agri- 
cultural   commodities 147 

Jacobs  Transfer  Co.,  Inc 1179 

Jacob.sen,  Donald  M.,  court  case 520 

Jacobsou,  Lewis  F.,  court  case 991 

Jaeger,  Carol  M.,  bibliography  on  soft 

corn,  etc 10 

Jakobshavn,  Greenland,  chart 1412 

Jamaica,  charts 296,  536 

Jamaicans     in      industrial      establish- 
ments         192 

James,  Albert  N.,  relief 355 

James,  C.  Frank,  relief 259,  350 

Jamieson,    Stuart,    labor    unionism    in 

American  agriculture 805 

Jan  Mayen,  chart 964 

Japan  : 

agreement  of  3  Great  Powers 683 

aviation  charts 1194,  1301 

diplomatic  and  consular  property.     973 

tishing  industry 271 

forest  resources,  etc 149 

interrogation    of    industrial,    etc., 

leaders 1219 

interrogation   of   officials 1107 

mosiiuitoes,  medical  importance —  1193 

motor  vehicle  industry 1432 

non-military   activities 1432 

overseas   trade 317 

sailing    chart 1412 

sailing  directions,  supplements 666, 

813 

special  industrial  analysis 315-318 

struggle  to  end  war 1218 

surrender  in  World  War 256 

surrender    terms 987 

tide  and  current  tables 1152 

trade  studies 315-318 

trade    survey 316 

what  we  are  doing  in  Japan,  and 

why    ____• 1314 

see  also  Axis  Powers. 
Japan    Musical    Instrument    Manufac- 
turing  Co 1323 

Japanese,  guide  to  spoken  language 843 

Japanese   Americans,   see   Japanese   in 

United    States. 
Japanese    beetle  : 

DDT  for  control 576 

fumigant-residual  insecticides 1017 

fumigation  of  larvae  in  soil 709 

milky  disease  of  larvae 1234 

quarantine,    regulations 576 

iiuarautine,    relief   of   fruit   grow- 
ers        358 

Japanese    Combines,    Mission    on,    see 
Mission       on       Japanese 
Combines. 
Japanese   in    United   States : 

evacuated,    claims 1054,  1073 

evacuated  people 1370 

impounded   people 1274 

references,   selected  list 1386 

wartime  exile  from  West  coast 1274 

wartime  handling  of  evacuee  prop- 
erty     1177 

Japanese  relocatiaon  centers  : 

administrative  highlights  of  WRA 

program    , 1274 

community    analysis 180,  515,  796 

community    government 1177 

legal,    etc.,    phase    of    WRA    pro- 
gram     1274 

relocation  program 1370 

stresses,  etc.,  of  center  life 641 

surplus,  transfer 1163 

see  also   names  of  centers. 

Japanese  war  criminals,  trial 1425 

Jar  rings,  rubber,  specification 215 


Page 

Jarbidge  quadrangle,  Nev.-Idaho 274 

Jardine,  J.  T.,  agricultural  experiment 

station,    1945 458 

Jarman,     Pete     (Representative    from 
Ala.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Printing  Com 46, 

168,    254,    368,    897,    1058 
Jarrell,  T.  D. : 

citrus      fruit      publications      and 

patents    456 

publications  and  patents  of  Bu- 
reau of  Agricultural  and 
Industrial  Chemistry.  456,  457 

Jars,  ointment,  glass,  specification 1211 

Jarvis,   Korman   D.,   home   canning   of 

fish 631 

Jasper  County,  Mo.,  Phelps  lease,  ex- 
ploration   1175 

Jasper  Quadrangle,  Ind 934 

Jaundice,  homologous  serum 1167 

Java  : 

charts 669,  1301 

.sailing  directions,  supplement 606 

Java  Sea,  current  tables 1022 

Jay  Street  Terminal,  handling  charges.  1092 

Jefferds,   Roy,   relief 50,  161 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  notes,  etc.,  relative 

to  city  of  Washington 127.2 

Jefferson    County,    Ala.,    blood    testing 

and  treatment  program-     929 
Jefferson  County  Airport,  Tex.,  instru- 
ment approach   chart 1025 

Jeffries,  Lillian,  court  case 320,  1096 

Jenckes,  Edwin  K.  : 

chromite,  in  1945 1270 

chromite,   preprint  from  minerals 

yearbook    1365 

molybdenum   937, 1083 

vanadium 937,  1175 

Jenkins,  D.  S.,  origin,  etc.,  of  United 

States    soils 1150 

Jenkins,  Merle  T.,  damage  by  corn  ear- 
worms    11 

Jenkins,  Wendel  H.,  accident  investiga- 
tion           20 

Jennings,  D.  S.,  soil  survey 458 

Jennings,     John,    jr.     (Representative 
from  Tenn.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 35,  37-39, 

246,  357-359,  361,  474,  476, 
598, 741-743,  882-883 
Jennings,  R.  D.  : 

deficit  in  protein  for  livestock 574 

feed  consumed  by  livestock,  1941- 

42 859 

Jensen,  Nan  C.  : 

crushed  and  broken  stone  in  1945_  1271 

dimension  stone  in  1945 1271 

stone,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book   1271 

Jerome  Relocation  Center,  community 

analysis 515 

Jerry,  Carlton  G.,  relief 475,  613,  734 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  finances 582 

Jerseys,  specification 1415 

Jessup,    D.    A.,    water    flooding    of    oil 

sands  in  Texas 1175 

Jessup,  R.  S.,  density,  etc.,  of  benzoic 

acid    1027 

Jet  propulsion  : 

auxiliary,  for  assisting  take-off 1400 

design  of  nozzles 1400 

exhaust  stack  shape  effect 1400 

field  of  flow  about  jet,  etc 121)2 

Influence  of  unit  on  nearby  wings_  1292 
performance    parameters    for    en- 
gines     1103 

reaction  jet  as  means  of  propul- 
sion     1400 

unclassified  books  and  reports  on_  1156 

Jewel  Cave  National  Monument 75 

Jewell,    E.    O.,    New    Orleans    foreign 

trade  zone  __' 1020 

Jewell   tunnel   zinc  property,  explora- 
tion     1367 


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Page 

Jews : 

information    203 

opening  of  Palestine 41,  47,  56,  610 

Jirauch,    D.    H..    bonding    strengtli    of 

adhesives 29.'5 

Jobes,  Frank  W.,  whitefish   fishery   of 

Lake  Huron,  etc o91 

Jobs  : 

Army,  plan  for  featuring 445 

best  Federal  opportunities-   17,  234,  715 

civilian,  for  naval  personnel 309 

descriptions  for  wage  studies 410, 

1101. 1286, 1383,  1384 
enlisted  Navy  job  classifications--     540 

farm  service 574 

for  handicapped,  fact  sheet 1385 

forestry  and  jobs 149 

if  inflation   comes 548 

job  family  series 526,  1382 

lost  after  World  War  I 549 

placing  military  personnel,  index, 

etc    525 

placing  military  personnel,  Marine 

Corps    supplement 415 

postwar  economic  studies 62 

veterans  back  on  job 928 

what  about  a  job? 109 

which  jobs  for  young  workers? 86 

see  also   Employee  training — Em- 
ployment— Occupations — 
also  names  of  jobs. 
Johann,  Helen,  substance  in  cornstalks 
that    retards    growth    of 

Diplodia  zeae 12 

Johansen,  F.  A.  : 

diasone  in  treatment  of  leprosy--   1361 

promizole  treatment  of  leprosy 1261 

John   Hancock  Mutual   Life  Insurance 

Co    1378 

John  Paul  Jones  Bicentennial  Commis- 
sion,   establishing 1054 

Johnson,  A.  R..  farm  real  estate 230 

Johnson.  Albert  W.  : 

official  conduct,  investigation — 

hearing    248 

minority   views 364 

report    364 

renunciation  of  pension 364, 

370,  620.  874 

Johnson,  Arthur  J.  H.,  court  case 1427 

Johnson,  Bertrand  L.  : 

nitrogen  compounds 937.1270 

phosphate  rock 394,395,1175 

phosphate  rock  industry 1270 

potash 395,  1175 

talc,  pyrophyllite,  and  soapstone-  1270, 

1271 
Johnson,    Charles    S.,    Negro    youth's 

dilemma    656 

Johnson,  Chester  O.  : 

Lower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

Triassic    rocks    in    central    Wyo- 
ming         393 

Johnson,  Cleo  D..  relief 358,  613,  734 

Johnson,    E.    R.,    business    records   for 

poultry    keepers 574 

Johnson,     Edwin     C.     (Senator     from 
Colo.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Finance    Com 56, 

769-770.  917.  1070 

Military   Affairs   Com 58,921 

Public     Lands     and     Surveys 

Com    1-      923 

Johnson,  Ernest  W.  : 

sinking  drill  holes  in  iron  mines__      510 

stench  warning  tests  in  mines 179 

Johnson,   Evelyn,   relief 29 

Johnson,  F.  T..  survey  of  tin  in  Cali- 
fornia         793 

Johnson,     Gleiina     B.,     what     mothers 

think  about  day  care 409 

Johnson.  H.  A.,  Co 1333 

Johnson,  H.  W.,  crotalaria,  culture  and 

utilization 1344 


Page 
Johnson,  Harold  I.  : 

power    required    to    move    control 

surfaces 1290 

sideslip   characteristics   of   fighter 

airplane 1294 

Johnson,  Henry  M.,  court  case 411 

Johnson,     Jed     (Representative     from 
Okla.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 751 

report  made  by — 

Appropriations   Com 595 

Johnson,  John  A.,  explosives  handling 

practices   936 

Johnson.  John  August,  relief 29,  52 

Johnson,  John  G.,  relief 613,  821 

Johnson,  K.  A. : 

burning  bituminous,  etc.,  coals  on 

stoker 275 

burning  tests  of  coal  on  stokers 510 

gasification    of    coal    in    gas-pro- 
ducer      510 

Johnson,  K.  E.,  inter-American  rubber 

development 1235 

Johnson,  Lambert  D.,  court  case 1354 

Johnson,  Maggie,  real  estate  devised-    499, 

874 
Johnson,    Magnus    B.,    wartime    land 

market  activity 9 

Johnson,  Mary  D..  relief 882,  909,  1032 

Johnson,  Milton  A.,  relief--   883,  1032,  1065 
Johnson,    Neil   W.,    planning   farm  for 

profit,   etc 1016 

Johnson,  Noble  J.  (Representative  from 
Ind.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 755 

Johnson,  P.  R.,  erosion  control,  etc 863 

Johnson,   Robert   H.  : 

establishing,     etc.,     dry     cleaning 

business 1026 

retail  policies 1027 

Johnson,    Robert    L.,    porous    chrome- 
plated  cylinder  barrels,     1290 
Johnson,    Ronald    E..    poultry    ration 

costs  and  price  ratios 456 

Johnson,  Rubein  V.,  court  case 1276 

Johnson,     Seymour     J.,     wood-element 

hygrostat 579 

Johnson,  Sherman  E.,  changes  in  farm- 
ing      1016 

Johnson,  Therese  C,  court  case 1209 

Johnson,   Walter  H. : 

heats   of   combustion    and   forma- 
tion      1028 

heats  of  formation,  etc.,  of  hydro- 
carbons       1251 

Johnson,  William  R.,  court  case 82,  315 

Johnson,  William  S.,  economic  concen- 
tration  and   World    War 

II 762. 904 

Johnson.  Willie  H..  relief 36,350 

Johnston,    J.    Ford,    low-inlet-velocity 

cowling 1390 

Johnston,     Olin     D.      (Senator     from 
S.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims    Cora 50,  52-54, 

259,  375-376,  487-491, 
493.  611-615,  764-765. 
767.    907-912.    1063-68 

District  of  Columbia  Com 495 

Education  and  Labor  Com 55. 

916 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 919 

Johnston.  W.  W..  relief 50.  161 

Johore  Strait,  chart 536 

Joint-and-thread    compound,    specifica- 
tion      541 

Joint      Anti-Fascist      Refugee      Com- 
mittee  485,608 

.Joint  commissions,  sec  names  of  com- 
missions. 
Joint   committees,   see  names   of   com- 
mittees. 
Joint  resolutions,  see  subject  of  resolu- 
tion. 
Jointing  compounds,  specification 996 


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Joints  : 

artificial  neinj: 194 

bolted   timber,   strength 580 

countersunk  riveted,  strengths 061 

fatigue  strength,  effect  of  rivets 1293 

fatifiue  stressing,  glue  resistance--     579 
tlush-riveted,    mechanical    proper- 
ties        97 

glued,  strength  in  birch  plywood 579 

glued,    strength     in     hard     maple 

blocks 1146 

load  carried  by  individual  bolts--     810 
single-row  riveted,   fatigue 

strength 101 

spot-welded,    tests 97 

steel,  specification 968 

temperature    effects    on    strength, 

etc 579 

Joists,  wood,  floor  and  ceiling,  allow- 
able spans 663 

Joliet,    111.,    instrument    approach 

charts 727,  1024 

Joliet  Chemicals,  Ltd 698 

Jones,  A.  W..  knocking  tendency  of  air- 
cooled  engine  cylinder--     1404 
Jones,  Alun  U.  : 

exhaust  heat  de-icing 96 

landing  tests  of  airplanes 97 

.Tones,  Anthony  W.  : 

effect     of     aromatic     mixture     on 

engine  temperature,  etc_   1397 
internal   cooling   in    engine   cylin- 
der      1391 

knock-limited        performance        of 

paraflins  and  olefins 1399 

Jones,  B.  F.,  salary,  etc.,  to  wife 594 

Jones,  Benjamin  H..  court  case 186 

Jones,     Bradlev.     aerodinamica     para 

pilotos 208 

Jones.  Drummond  : 

electric   iron   production,    resump- 
tion      547 

role     of     Civilian      Kequiremeuts 

Office 976 

Jones,  Kthel  S.,  relief 259.  350 

Jones.  G.  W.  : 

acetylene  explosibility 73 

dichlorodifluoromethane  extinction 

of  propane,  etc.,  flames__     936 
naphthalene  inflammability,  etc-_     793 

Jones,  Glestic  C,  relief 881 

Jones,  H.  A. : 

color    and    smudge    resistance    in 

onion 1017 

onion-set    production 1345 

Jones,  Harold  F.,  court  case 686 

Jones,   Ilelen   D.,   Japanese   in   United 

States,    references 1386 

Jones,    Howard    A.,    chemical    samples 

for  insecticide  testing 114.T 

Jones,  J.  L..  court  case 1419 

Jones,    J.    W.,    extinction    of    gasoline 

flames  by  gases 791 

Jones.  Jesse  H.,  court  case 189 

Jones,  Jessie  E..  salary,  etc.,  of  hus- 
band       594 

Jones.  John  Paul,  bicentennial  observ- 
ance  1054 

Jones,  T,awrence  A.  : 

balance  sheet  of  agriculture-   146.  1261 

Jones.  Myrtle  M..  relief 883.1032,106.5 

Jones,  Rita  C.  court  case 686 

Jones,  Robert  C.  los  braceros  Mexi- 
canos  en  los  Estados 
Unidos  durante  el  periodo 

belico 673 

Jones,  Robert  I-.,  examinations  of  Wah 

Wah   lead-zinc   mine 792 

Jones,  Robert  T.  : 

correction  of  lifting-line  theory —       97 

effects  of  wing  wake  on  tail 104 

elevator  stick  forces  in  rapid  ma- 
neuvers  1392 

flow  over  slender  body 1190 

increasing    range    of    fighter    air- 
planes-  1388 

low-aspect-ratio  pointed  wings —     530 


Page 
Jones,  Robert  T. — Continued 

optimum    plan    forms   for    control 

surfaces 293 

pressure   distribution   in   2-dimen- 

sional   flow 291 

stability,     etc.,     of     tailless     air- 
planes      100 

stability  of  airplane  with  free  con- 
trols      100 

studying    hunting    oscillations    of 

airplane 1290 

thin  oblique  airfoils  at  supersonic 

speed 1289 

wing    plan    forms    for    high-speed 

flight 530 

Jones,  Ronald  W.,  typical  family-oper- 
ated   farms,    1930-45 707 

Jones,  T.  A.,  &  Sons 1419 

Jones,  W.  C,  relief 883.  1032.  1065 

Jones,  Walter  D..  relief 259,  350 

Jones,  William  C,  relief  of  estate--  36,  241 

Jones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Corporation 664, 

1096. 1280.  1316 

Jonsson,  Sigurdur,  relief 36,  350 

Joplin,      Mo.,      instrument      approach 

chart 23 

Jordan,  Drury  L.,  relief  of  estate 742, 

909,  1032 

Jordan,  George  T.,  court  case 1280 

Jordan,  Mont.,  aircraft  accident 720 

Jordan  &  Harrison.  Inc 1299 

Jordan  River,  Utah,  flood  control 1005 

Joseph,  Frank  E.,  court  case 212 

Joseph,  Martha  J.,  court  case 212 

Josephson.   G.  W.  : 

blast-furnace  slag  in   1945 1271 

clays 1268 

fuller's  earth   industry   in   1945 1270 

lithium   minerals   in    1945 1271 

minor    nonmetals 1367 

radio  grade  quartz  in  1945 1271 

roofing  granules  in  1945 1271 

sand  and  gravel 1271 

sulfur   and    pyrites 1175 

Journal  of  agricultural  research 7,  705 

title  page,  contents,  etc 455,  1231 

.Tournal  of  National  Cancer  Institute-      64, 

781 

title  page,  etc.,  for  v.  6 1168 

Journal  of  research.  National  Bureau 

of  Standards 25, 

348,  730,  1028,  1251 

index  to  v.  35 730 

Journals : _ 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic-   594,  1252 

Supreme  Court  of  United  States.-    124, 

433, 554.  1425 

Joyce.  Dolores  E..  relief 597,  909,  1032 

Joyner.  Upshur  T.  : 

aircraft   intercooler   design 90 

cooling  air-cooled   cylinder 290 

pressure,  etc..  in  flow  of  compres- 
sible  air 1396 

Juan  de  Fuca  Strait  : 

chart 867 

defensive   sea   area 675 

Jndd.  Deane  B. : 

color  standard  for  ruby  mica 159 

TCCA  color  cards 869 

Judd,  Walter  H.   (Representative  from 
Minn.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 606 

report  made  by — 

Expenditures     in     Executive 

Departments  Com 888 

Judge  Advocate  General,  Navy 1300 

Judge  Advocate  General's  Department, 

Armv 136,  221,  446,  848 

Armv    regulations---  216,438,840,998 

bulletin 136,  848 

title   page,   contents,   etc.,   to 

V.  4 446 

Judges  : 
for— 

Alaska,  retirement  privilege.    255. 

469 
California,-,,,,  262.  364.  593,  874 


January-December 


1569 


Page  I 

Judges — Continued 
I'or — Continued 

Delaware 379,  876.  892,  1041 

Municipal  Court  of  D.  C 1051, 

1069 
Panama    Canal    Zone,    retire- 
ment-     255,  46;> 

Pennsylvania,  official  conduct, 

hearing 248 

Pennsylvania,  official  conduct, 

minority    views 364 

Pennsylvania,  official  conduct, 

report 304 

Pennsylvania,    vacancy 620, 

892. 1041 
Puerto  Rico,  acting  judge  of- 

district  court 303,  1308 

I'uerto  Rico,  retirement  privi- 
lege    25,5,  469 

Virgin  Islands,  retirement 

privilege 255.  469 

salaries 484,920,  1041 

trial  of  issue  of  good  behavior 43 

.Judgments  : 

Court  of  Claims 126,  173,  435, 

557,  994,  1124,  131b 
District  Courts__  126,  435,  556,  688,  994 
food,  drug,  and  cosmetic  act — 

notices  of  judgment 63, 

269,    388,     502,    627-628, 
779, 929,  1078,  1264, 1363 
notices  of  judgment,  judicial 

review 1078 

Judicial  appropriations,  see  Courts  of 

United  States. 
Judicial    code,    see    Courts    of    United 

States. 
Judicial   Conference  of  Senior   Circuit 

Judges,  report 229,  1341 

Judicial  criminal  statistics 1149 

Judiciary,  see  Courts  of  United  States. 
Judiciary  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 165,  248, 

364,  479,  602,  749,  1054 

expenses 878 

hearings 43,    248,  364,  365,  480, 

602,  749,  891-892,  1054 

minority    views 43,  248,  364,  749 

reports 43,  165. 

248,      363-364,     479-480. 
602,    749,    891-892,    1054 
Judiciary  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 56,  170,  262,  379, 

620,  771,  920,  1072,  1257 

hearings 57,  170,  496, 

771-772,  921,   1073,   1257 

minority    views 3JS0 

reports 56- 

57,     262,     379-380,     620- 
621,"   772,    920-921,    1073 

Juglans  cinerea,  American  wood 13 

Jull,  M.  A.,  incubation  and  brooding  of 

chickens 1234 

Jumpers,   dungaree,   specification 1303 

Junction  City  Clay  Co 1299 

June,  Robert  F.,  relirf__  743,  883,  1032,  1065 
Juugmann,    E.    C,    counterpart    verti- 
cal fin  of  papreg  for  air- 
plane      460 

Juniors'  outerwear,  see  Clothing. 
Jurassic  period,  stratigraphic  sections, 

etc.,  of  Wyoming 70 

Jury  Commission  in  D.  C,  reappoint- 
ments     768, 1038, 1050 

Justesen,   Aage  C,   court  case 468 

Justice  Department 80,  182,  281, 

404,    518,    646,    800,    946, 
1093,     1182,     1275,     1375 
appropriations,     1946     and     prior 

years,    estimates 115, 

116.  304,  546,  677,  823 
appropriations,   1947 — 

estimates,  etc 823 

hearings 595,  905 

law 1044 

reports 472,  484,  763,  877 


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Justice  Department — Continued 

briefs    in    Court    of    Claims,    title 

page  and  inde.x 948 

expenses,  increase  liniitation 823 

operation  of  exi)ort   trade  act 1161 

opinions  of  Attorney  Guncral —   84,  187, 
652,  802,  1185,  1283,  1379 

index 802 

petitions,  etc.,  in  Supreme  Court 
rel.  to  tax  matters,  title 

page  and  index 953 

records  and  briefs  in  courts  of  ap- 
peals, title  page  and  in- 
dex       947 

.see  also,  for  court  cases,  names  ol 
parties  to  suits. 
Juvenile  Court   of   District    of   Colum- 
bia,  report 927 

Juvenile  courts,  statistics,  1945 1382 

Juvenile  delinquency: 

children  in  W.  Va.   institutions--      954 
progress  in  child  in  institution 954 

K 

K  K  fluorspar  property,  exploration —  1366 
Kabik,     Irving,     hazards     from     chlo- 
rates,   etc 274 

Kadano    Seto,    chart 1412 

Kagarise,     J.     Nelson,     water     carrier 

decision 1182 

Kahanamoku,  Duke  Paoa,  court  case —    184, 

433 
Kahn,    Harold    A.,    suspected    venereal 

disease    contacts 930 

Kahn,   Richard   A.,    sponge   production 

and  international  trade-      505 

Kahului    Harbor,    chart 1026 

Kaibab  National  Forest  boundaries 26o 

Kaigler,  Edgar,  relief 37,  52,  161 

Kaili,   Philip  N.,  relief 475,  735.  765 

Kaili,  Susie,  relief 475,  735,  765 

Kaiser,  Charles,  court  case 83,  625,  1282 

Kaiser,  Fred,  court  case 83,  625,  1282 

Kaiser,  George,  Packing  Co 193,  1380 

Kal  Machine  Works,  Inc 801 

Kalak,  Sam,  relief 259,  350 

Kalchthaler,  Frank  J.,  court  case 1317 

Kalinin,   Alexander  M.,  relief 478 

Kallimanis,     Constantinos     G.,     court 

case 186.  284 

Kamm,  Robert  W. : 

spin-tunnel      tests      of      airplane 

models 1404 

tail     and     wing-tip     spin-recovery 

parachutes    1401 

Kamnion  Ko,  chart 1301 

Kanagy,   Joseph   R.,  effects  of  mildew 

on   strap   leather 1028 

Kanawha  River,  aeronautical  chart 723 

Kaneda    Wan,   chart 417 

Kauclsky,   Morris,  court  case 429 

Kaney,  John,  great  Americal  dollar 1117 

Kank'la,     Emily     K.,     training     public 

health    workers 1107 

Kanninen,  Toivo  P.  : 

iron  and  steel  forgings  wage  struc- 
ture        658 

machinery  occupational  wage  rela- 
tionships         88 

Kanosh  band  of  Paiute  Indians 935 

Kansas : 

agricultural       conservation      pro- 
gram—   151,  1238,1347,  1348 
distribution    of    Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite     394.509 

electric  rate  book 1077 

finances 1350 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

424,  971,  1306 

oil  and  gas  investigations 632 

post  route  map 113 

topograpliic  maps,  etc 786 

war  casualties 664 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Kansas  City,  Kans.  : 

court    case 1280 


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Index,  1946 


504 


Page 

Kansas  City,  Kans.— Continued 

instruiiiLMit  approacli  chart <-i 

millt  UaudlinK,  order H*' 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  :  „^„ 

aeronautical    chart '~f, 

court  case ^"^V 

linances 7—,---. to?   ^fv>^. 

instrument  approacli  charts--  i^i,  i"-;* 
milk  handling,  order li*' 

Kansas   City    Southern    Ky.  : 

merger    accounting ^°" 

securities    __-   --— »wy 

Kansas   Kiver,   aeronautical   charts—    io^>^ 

Kantang,  Malay  I'eninsula,  chart 'Jii-l 

Kantrowitz,  Arthur  : 

aircraft  icing •"'' 

heat-capacity  lag  m  turbine-work- 

ing    fluids -   1400 

Kapalka.  E.  F.,  dry  ice  refrigeration  of 

fillets "^ 

Kaplan,  Carl:  .,.,.,  ,.i.^- 

effect  of  compressibility  on  lifting 

force    lluo 

flow  of  compressible  fluid 1291 

flow    solutions    of    Chaplygin    dif- 

ferential  equation liJ»0 

residue    theory    for    treating    sub- 

sonic    flow -yi 

Kaplan,     E.     H.,     hydrogenation     and 

liciuefaction    ot    coal i'do 

Kaplan,  Milton,  pictorial  Americana  528 

Kapok,    rates  on .  -pO,  517 

Kar,  James  C,  see  Karamouzis,  Dimi- 

trios. 
Karakinos,  Joseph  V.,  butylbenzenes_-    412. 

Karafuto,  chart -—     669 

Karamouzis,  Dimitrios   (or  James  C.), 

relief 746,  1032,1071 

Karas,  Nicholas  G.,  lawful  admission.     478 

Karavas,  James,  court  case 978 

Karavas,   John,   court   case 978 

Karbau,    chart 418 

Karimocndjawa   Keede,   chart bbJ 

Karlovassi  Harbor,  chart |o4 

Karn,  John,  court  case 801 

Karpathious,  Constantinos,  court  case-     949 

Kasari  Wan.  chart ^ 536 

Katakami  Ko,  chaft 9M 

Katcher,  Elsie,  women  in  medical  serv- 
ices, outlook 19^, 

412,  527,  1385 

Katt,  Harry,  court  case 1285,  1316 

Kattegat,  lights  and  fog  signals 006 

Katz,  Phil  C,  court  case 18.. 

Katzenstein,   Max,  court  case ^,0   l^n 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Co 1378-79 

Katzoff,  S.  :  ,       .  r.^ 

ground  effect  on  downwash,  etc —      94, 

jet-boundarv   corrections  to   cowl- 
ing-flap-outlet pressures-   1390 
longitudinal  stability  and  control-     100 

tail  surfaces 103 

Kan.  extend  franchise  of  Hilo  Electric 

Co 48,  260,  351 

Kaufman,  Clara  M.,  see  Truly,  Clara  K. 

Kaufmann,  Oliver  M.,  court  case 686 

Kavanaugh,     E.      S.,     ovalization     of 

tubes    103 

Kay  ten,   Gerald   G.,   stability  and  con- 
trol of  Douglas  A-26_—   1294 
Kearney,  Bernard  W.    (Uepresentative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
report    made    by — 

Immigration   and  Naturaliza- 
tion  Com 478,   889 

Kearncv   (luadranglc,   Mo 274 

Keasbcy  &  Mattisoii  Co 1168 

Keating,  Marv  I).,  living,  etc..  costs  in 

Chile    1353 

Keaton,   Mr.   and   Mrs.  Walter  M.,   re- 
lief  743, 909.  1032 

Keavenev,  Marv  C.  relief 358.  765,  871 

KeaveneV,  Michael  J.,  relief—  358,  765,  871 


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Kechi  Wan,  chart 9^6 

Keddie     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 10^4 

Kee     John    (Uepresentative    from    \\ . 
Va.)  : 
report  made  by-- 

Foreign  Affairs-  Com 600,  889 

Keefe,  Frank  B.  (Representative  from 
Wis.)  : 

additional    views ^"«^ 

Keegan,  Harry  J.  :       ,  ,     ,  .^_ 

railroad  signal  colors  and  glasses-     407 

TCCA  color  cards gbJ 

Keele,  Ralph  M.,  court  case l^»^ 

Keeler,  Florentine  II.,  relief ^^ 

Keeler,  Genevieve  M.,  relief ^» 

Keeler,  Harold  S.,  relief ^^^ 

Kcelmo    Co f--  j-*r 

Keelung  Harbor,  charts o3b,  iiJ* 

Keen,  C.  R.,  court  case---  —  — O'^-^ 

Keenan,  Joseph  B.,  trial  of  Japanese 
war  criminals,  state- 
ment   142iJ 

Keenan,  Joseph  H.  : 

friction   in   pipes ^^\ 

heat  transfer  in  tube -^yi 

Keesecker,  Ward  W.,  international  ex- 

change  of   teachers 175 

Keeshin  Freight  I'ines,  Inc—  — -— --  8UU 
Keetoowah  Cherokee  Indians-3(9,  1041,  104 < 

Kef  Doumia   Anchorage,   chart oo^ 

Kefauver,  Estes  (Representative  from 
Tenn.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 1255 

report  made  by — • 

Judiciary  Com obi 

Kegs,  specifications -   ------  -lo.  ow 

Keiser,  Henry,  sale  ot  allotment  241,  ^47 
Keiser,  Wilbert,  patent  in  tee-  247,  350,  3<  J 
Keith,  James  H.,  relief  of  guardian-—^   ^3^7. 

Keizer,  Benjamin,  relief 358 

Kelleher,  D.  M.,  receiver,  court  case-  60,  9-i5 
Keller,   E.   L.,  sulfite  pulping  of  west- 

ern  red  cedar oov 

Keller-Dorian  Corporation .--—     -^84 

Kellermann,   Henry   J.,    present   status 

of  German  youth li-J- 

Kelley,    Augustine    B.    (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Invalid   Pensions   Com 60J 

Labor  Com 1^54 


Kelley,   John,  Co- 

Kelley,  K.  K.,   thermodynamic  proper- 

ties  of  manganese ^75 

Ivellev,  M.  A.  R.,  farm  fences <  lu 

Kellogg,   Charles  E.,   i.olygamous  mat- 

ing  of  foxes —     o^^ 

Kellogg,  Remington,  mammals  of  San 

Jos6  Island y»i 

Kellogg.  Spencer,  &  Sons,  Inc— — -—     64a 
Kelly,  Edward  A.  (Representative  from 

111.)  : 
report  made  by —  . 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 

merce   Com 36^^ 

KelLv,  J.  J.,  Co— ^^^M   53 

Kelly,  Patrick  A.,  relief TTqo    1400 

Kelty,  Louis  J.,  eourt  case 1192.     409 

Keltv  Machine  Works 1192,   140.> 

Kembla.  Port,  chart J^s 

Kemp,   Louis,  court  case »» 

Kemp  &  Pitts — — — —-       »» 

Kemper,    H.    B..    sheep   and    goat   lice, 

control,  etc 1144 

Kempner,  Joseph,  stringer  loads  in  re- 

inforced  pan-els 102,  194 

Kempner  Trust   Assoc,    .see  Trust   As- 
soc, of  H-  Kempner. 
Kendell.  Eugene  H-.  court  case  of  exrx-   IJ.^N 

Kendell.  Lillian,  exrx..   court  case l^->^ 

Kendrick   project,   specifications——^-   _^^^^ 

Kenesaw    Mountain    National    Battle- 

field   Park l^jf, 

Kenimer.  Robert  L.,  cloud  indicator.-   JdH.i 


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Kenion,  Rubin  O.,  court  case 650 

Kennebec  River,   chart 1026 

Kennecott  Copiier  Corporation 554 

Kennedy,  D.  O.,  fire  fighting  facilities 

at   metal   mines 136G 

Kennedy,  Francis  J.  : 
injuries,   etc.,   at — 

copper    mines !*30 

iron-ore   mines 635 

nonmetal   mines 1084 

Kennedy,   Geor^ie  C.  : 

nicljel  investigations  in   Alaslia__   1171 
ultrabasic  rock  bodies  in  Alaska-   1171 
Kennedy,  R.  E.,  acetylene  explosibility_       73 
Kennedy,  William   1'.,  America's  fight- 
ing   Congress 1252 

Kennedy  Creek  quadrangle,  Fla 71 

Kennett  division,  .see  Central  Valley 
project. 

Kent.  Tyler  G..  court  case 266 

Kent  County  Airport,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 1246 

Kenton  Express  Co 279 

Kentucky : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     152 

electric  rate  book 1360 

mail   routes,   schedules 424, 

820, 1111, 1416 

post  route  map 113 

postwar   rural  trends 230 

topographic  maps,  etc 786 

war   casualties 664 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Kentucky  Fuel  Gas  Corporation 947 

Kentucky  Highway  Commission  : 

bridge  across  Cumberland  River 1037. 

1053,  IOCS 
bridge  across  Tug  Fork_  891,  915,  1045 
Kentucky   Natural   Gas   Corporation--   1260 
Keogh,  Eugene  J.  (Representative  from 
N.  Y.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 35-37, 

356-358.      360,      475-476, 
597-598,    882,    884,    1050 
Laws,     Committee     on     Revi- 

•       sion  of 892,   1054 

Merchant    Marine    and    Fish- 
eries Com 364,  480 

Kephart.  Leonard  W.,  poison-ivy,  poi- 
son-oak, and  poison  su- 
mac         861 

Kerguelen  Islands,  chart 1301 

Kern     County,     Calif.,     railroad-grant 

lands 924.  1044,  1059 

Kerosene  : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1210 

record  sales  in  1944 1270 

specification    421 

world  retail  prices  and  taxes 73.  791 

Kerr,  Frances  W..  women  in  aviation-   1188 
Kerr,    John    II.    (Representative    from 
N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations    Com 879 

Conference  Com 471.  877 

Korr,  ,Toseph  P.,  relief 883.   1032,  10fi5 

Kerr,  Robert  P.,  relief 883,  1032,  1065 

Kossler  Harold  D.,  tensile  strength  of 

cast-iron  piston  rings 1402 

Keswick  Dam,  specifications 76 

Ketchikan.  Alaska,  flight  chart 1242 

Ketchum  Idaho,  relief  of  settlers 29.  46 

Kethib  Ras,  chart 538 

Kettles,  steam-jacketed,  specification 199 

Keuka  College,  property  transfer 895 

Kew,  W.  S.  W.,  geologv,  etc.,  of  Palos 

Verdes  Hills 1081 

Key  Field,  instrument  approach  chart-   1246 
Key  West,   Fla.,   instrument  approach 

charts    585,  586 

Key  West  citizen  : 
relief — 

hearing    1075 

law    1033 

report 774,884 


Page 
Keyser,  C.  Frank,  Missouri  Valley  Au- 

thoritv  proposal 808 

Kevstone  Steel  &  Wire  Co 664, 

961, 1280 

Keyton,  Louise,  relief 38 

Khaimah,  Ras  al,  chart 965 

Khasab  Bay,  chart 538 

Khayyan    copper-sulfur    property,    ex- 
ploration    1365 

Khishen,   All   A.   El,   wheat    resistance 

to   bunt 337 

Klior  ash  Shumm,  see  Elphinstone  In- 
let. 

Khor  Kuwai  Anchorage,  chart 538 

Kiama   Harbor,  chart 965 

Kiao  Kiang,  .see  Chiao  Chiang. 
Kick-backs,  see  Government  contracts. 
Kidney-compression    bags,    specifica- 
tion     __--   1211 

Kiecieck,  Natale,  see  Kisic,  Bozic. 
Kies,  J.  A.,  fatigue-stressing  effects  on 

steel 100 

Kiesler,  P.  F.  : 

citrus  fruit  production,  etc 8 

fruits,  noncitrus,  production,  etc-     859 
Kiess,  C.  C,  1st  spectrum  of  uranium-   1251 

Kihita  Quat.  chart 1412 

Kii   Suido,   chart 1412 

Kiirun  Ko,  see  Keelung  Harbor. 
Kilgore,  Harley  M.    (Senator  from  W. 
Va.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims    Com 50,  5.3-54, 

490-493,  615,  907-908,  911 

Judiciary   Com 772 

Military   Affairs  Com 497 

science  legislation,  opening  state- 
ment         171 

Killian,  Joseph  E.,  jr.,  court  case 266 

Kilns  : 

certification    582 

lumber   dry,    operating 579 

Kilpatrick,  John  E.,  heats  of  formation 

and  combustion 466,  1028 

Kilpatrick,    Wvlie,   governmental    debt 

in  U.  St.,  1945 236.  342 

Kilpatrick   Bros.   Co 245 

Kim,    Peter,   naturalization-  918,  1032,  1052 
Kimball,  E.  Smith  : 

chickens    and    eggs,    chickens    on 

farms 455 

turkeys   on    farms 456 

Kimball,  Henry  H.,  trustee,  court  case-    688, 

1285 

Kimball  &  Prince  Lumber  Co 548 

Kiml)reirs  Home  Furnishings,  Ine 1209 

Kin-Septic    Co 267 

Kindler,  James  B.,  methyl  bromide  as 

delousing   agent 576 

King.  Ben  V.,  relief 358,613,735 

King,  Cecil  R.  (Representative  from 
Calif.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 482 

King.  Douglas  A.  : 

low-speed  spray  characteristics  of 

fiying    boat 1397 

tank  tests  of  hull  of  Hying  l)oat 1103 

King,   Ernest   J.,    thanks   of   Congress, 

etc    380,469 

King,  George  D.,  relief 883,  909,  1032 

King,  George  E.,  court  case 993 

King,  Henry  P.,  relief 53,  161 

King,   J.   Austin,   supercharger  control 

of  engine  performance 103 

King,  P.  B.,  geology  of  Hueco  Moun- 
tains            70 

King,  W.  D.,  cardiac  conduction  mech- 
anism in  thiamine  defi- 
ciency         929 

King,  W.  J.,  court  case 926,  1184 

King  Oil  Co 186 

Kingman,  H.  E.,  blood  levels  of  cal- 
cium, etc.,  in  cattle 1015 

Kingman,   Ariz.,   instrument   approach 

chart    22 


1572 


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Page 
Kings  Canyon  National  Park  : 

trail    map 938 

United   States  commissioner 368, 

383,  592 

Kings  County,  Calif.,  soil  survey 1344 

Kings  County  Airport,  Wash.,  instru- 
ment approach  chart 1247 

Kings  County  Trust  Co 405, 1183 

Kings  Point,  N.  Y.,  see  Merchant 
Marine  Academy,  Kings 
Point. 

Kinner  Motors,  Inc 196.  414 

Kinney.  G.  R.,  Co.,  Inc 978,  1117 

Kinnlson,   John  L.,  court  case 1280 

Kinsman,   C.   D.,   laying  out  fields  for 

tractor   plowing 12 

Kinsman,  D.  F.,  Sullivan  County.  N.  Y.. 

soil   survey 1235 

Kinter,  Gertrude  B.,  court  case 186 

Kinter,  .Tohn  H..  court  case 186 

Kiowa    Reservation,    lands    of    Rainy 

Mountain   School 379, 

747,  874 
Kirby,  Jewell,  test  wells  for  oil  and  gas 

in   Wyoming 70 

Kirby  Petroleum  Co 314 

Kirk.  .Tames  F..  court  case 82 

Kirkland    Field.    Instrumeut    approach 

chart    345 

Kirksville,    Mo.,    instrument    approach 

chart    1024 

Kirschenbaum,  Abraham,  court  case 406. 

1097 

Kisic,  Bozic.  relief 41 

Kitchen  utensils,  general  schedule.  557,  1319 
Kits,  see  special  subject. 
Kittel.  J.  Howard  : 

coating  on  cast-iron  piston  rings__  1293 
crystal  structure  at  room  tempera- 
ture of  alloys 110."'. 

Kiar.  Andrew,  court  case 186, 1076,  1280 

Kjar,  Katherine  D.,  court  case 186. 

1076, 1280 
Klamath  Falls.  Oreg.  : 

aeronautical   chart 723 

instrument  approach  chart__   156.  1247 
Klamath  Falls  project,  break  in  canal. 

claim  for  damages 1063 

Klamath  Indians,  removal  of  restric- 
tions     1257 

Klamath  project,  specifications 76. 

514.640,1087 

Klamboe  Bank,  chart 418 

Klampe,  Dean  G..  force  and  moment  co- 
efficients  for   airfoil 100 

Klare.  H.  William,  receiver,  court  case_  1277 

Klatter,  Max.  court  case 548.  978 

Klatter,  Samuel,  court  case 548.  978 

Klau-Van  Pietersom-Dunlap  Associ- 
ates. Inc 29 

Kleckner.  Harold  F.  : 

all-movable  horizontal  tail 1205 

stick-force  in   ttirning  flight 1295 

Klein,  Arthur  G.  C Representative  from 
N.   Y.)  : 
report   made  bv — 

Immigration   and  Naturaliza- 
tion Com 746.  889 

Klein,    Bertram  : 

bending     moments     In     fuselage 

frame 661 

buckling  of  monocoque  cvlinders.      93. 

290 
influence     coefficients     of     curved 

bars 661 

stresses  in  cylinders  with  symetric 

cutouts    ' 958 

Klein.  Henry,  dental  caries  in  relocated 

children 502 

Klein,  John  W..  feed  consumption  and 

production  of  pork,  etc_     859 

Kleine   Kali,    chart 418 

Kleinsasser.  T.  W.,  meteorological  sum- 
mary. Knoxville  Munici- 
pal   Airport 1157 

Klemperer.  W.  R..  forces  on  gliders  in 

towed   flight 95 

Kleyman,  Maurice,  court  case 979 


Page 
Kline.  Albert  A.,  heat-stabilized  wood_  1147 
Klinefelter,  T.  A.,  binders  for  pelletiz- 

ing    slimes 394 

Klippert,  W.  E.  : 

Hevea    rubber    on    small    planta- 
tions         577 

same    (in   Spanish) 710 

Klockenkemper,  Gus,  relief 50.  161 

Klopp,   William  T..  court  case 1280 

Kluge,  Ralph  W.,  lapped  bar  splices  in 

concrete    beams 158 

Klutznick,    Philip   M.,   statement 106 

Knake.  Boris  O..  icing  of  fish  at  sea 1170 

Knapp,  I.  E.,  naval  stores  report 147. 

860. 1144 
Knapp,    Joseph    G..    farm    supply    pur- 
chasing cooperatives 149 

Knauer,   Paul,   court   case 82,520,989 

Knickerbocker.  R.  G.  : 

electrolytic      manganese      pilot 

plant    791 

pilot-plant  investigation  of  matte 

smelting    1366 

preparation   of  alumina   from   po- 
tassium   alum 509 

separation  etc..  of  manganese  and 

cobalt    790 

Knight,    Edward  F..   court   case S20 

Knight,  J.  B.,  geology  of  Hueco  Moun- 
tains           70 

Knight,  Milton,   court  case 320 

Knight,  Montgomery,  ground  effect  on 

lifting  airscrew 97 

Knight.  Samuel  B..  court  case 320 

Knight.   Thaddeus   C   relief 894 

Knight.  W.  B..  Machinerv  Co 686 

Knight-Campbell  Music  Co 520 

Knipling,  E.  F..  chemical   samples  for 

insecticide  testing 1145 

Knit   goods,   see  Textiles — also   names 
of    articles. 

Knives,  specifications 671.  1320 

Knob  Noster.  Mo.,  instrument  approach 

chart    157 

Knobel  quadrangle.  Ark-Mo 1221 

Knoblauch.  H.  C..  agricultural  eicperi- 

ment  stations,   1945 458 

Knock,  see  Engines — Fuel. 

Knoop  indenter.  specification 730 

Know  your  neighbor 422 

Knowland.  William  F.    (Senator  from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce    Com 616 

Immigration   Com 770,  1071 

Knowles,  Dewey  D..  court  case 240 

Knowles.  Frederick  L.  : 

DDT     house     spray     for     malaria 

control 388 

DDT  water  emulsion  in  rice  fields.        64 
Knox,   Fort,   owners   of  land,   etc.,   re- 
lief   375.  590 

Knoxville.  Tenn..  instrument  approach 

chart    22 

Knoxville  Municipal  Airport,  meteorol- 
ogical summary 1157 

Knutzen.  Alfred  C.  court  case 520 

Knutzen.  Theodore  J.,  court  case 520 

Ko  Chang  Chong,  chart 964 

Koblitsky.  Louis  : 

fumigation     of     Japanese     beetle 

larvae    709 

insecticides    for    Japanese    beetle 

control 1017 

rating    fumigation    chambers    for 

tightness 11 

Koch.  Albert  R. : 

durable  goods  expenditures,  1939- 

45 1261 

manufacturing,    financial   develop- 
ments     1360 

Koch,   Richard    A.,   industrial  venereal 
disease    edcational,    etc., 

program    503 

Koch,   Roy   S..   penicillin,   wartime  ac- 
complishment       575 

Kocb-EIlis  Marine  Contractors.  Inc 404 


Jam  uaky-December 


1573 


Page 

Kodiak  Island  : 

aeronautical    chart 1023 

flight  chart 1242 

Kodiak  maritime  control  area 675 

Koehler,  L.  F.,  soil  survey 1344 

Koehn,  Theodore,  court  case 648 

Koenig,  Nathan,  postwar  readjust- 
ment for  poultry  in- 
dustry      7 

Koepke,    Jean    A.,    rodeut-ectoparasite 

distribution    502 

Koe^ei  Kiver,  chart 418 

Koffel,  Wliliam  K.,  oil  flow,  etc.,  indi- 
cation         291 

Kohler  Co 404 

Kohls,  Glen  M.,  genus  Ixodes  in  North 

America 503 

Kohu,  August,  jr.,  court  case 1280 

Kohn,  Durila,  court  case 12S0 

Kohn,  Walter  I.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   1373 

Kojas,   Aldona,   relief 490,  597,  735 

Kokiiru  Ko,  see  Coiiuille  Harbor. 

Koksoak  River,  charts 536 

KoUocks.  S.  C,  railroad  accident 401 

Komp,  William  H.  W.,  relief—  358,  613,  871 
Kongo    (towboat)  : 

court  case 1284 

Koons,  Harry  D.,  relief 883,  1032,  1005 

Kootenai    Indians,    claims 601, 

019,  889,  919.  973,  10:i9 

Koperski,  Merla.  relief 475,  613,  735 

Kopman-Woraeek  Shoe  Mfg.  Co 1298 

Koppers  Coal  Co 991 

Kopplemann,  Herman  P.  (Representa- 
tive from  Conn.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 1057 

Koppy,  Louis,  court  case 11S3 

Korach    Bros 978 

Korea  : 

chart 418,   669,   1412 

foreign   trade 316 

Military    Government   activities —   l"4i.'- 

place  names 272 

trade  with  Japan 316 

Korff,  Serge  A.,  photoelectric  hygrome- 
ter         292 

Kornberg,  Arthur,  anemia  and  granulo- 
cytopenia       388 

Korpi,  Karl,  court  case 589 

Kortes  Dam,  specifications 040 

Korycinski,  Peter  F.  : 

aerodynamic  tests  of  aileron 1386 

effect  of  fabric  deflection  on  hori- 
zontal tail  surface 1406 

horizontal  tail  surfaces 810,  1295 

Koss   Construction   Co 644 

Kossoris,  Max  I).  : 

industrial   injuries   in   1945 657 

work  injuries  in  1944 288 

Kotanchik,  Joseph  N.  : 

artificial  aging  o'f  aluminum  alloy_  13S9 
compressive    strength    of    fiat 

panels 121)3 

effect    of    displacement    of    center 
support    on    buckling    of 

column 1390 

supporting  single-thickness   speci- 
mens in  fixture 1406 

Koth.  A.  W.,  lignite  gasification 9:>7 

Kotsina-Kuskulana     district,     Alaska, 

copper  deposits 1171 

Kottcakos,  Gus,  court  case 284,  9S9 

Kouzian,   Ardemis,    wage   structure   in 

bituminous-coal   mining_  1100, 
1384 
Koven,  William,  stability  and  control 

of  Douglas  A-26 1294 

Kraft  paper,  see  Paper. 

Kramer,  Edward  L.,  court  case 550 

Kramer,  Victor,  establishing  and  op- 
erating laundry 1214 

Kramer,   Walter  E.,  fuel   vaporization 

loss 1397 

Krantz,  John  C,  jr.,  anesthesia 310,  311 

Krat  Bay,  chart 964 

Kraus,  Edward  L.,  jr..  Trust 435 


Page 

Kraus,   M.,  &  Bros.,   Inc 186,  554 

Krause,  Albert  W.,  court  case 284 

Krausse   Estate   property,    exploration 

for  fluorite 1366 

Kreamalmyer,  Kenneth  L.,  Silver  Hol- 
low, etc.,  iron  deposits —       74 
Krebs,  Richard  P.,  electronic  indicator 

for   velocity,   etc 1392 

Krecker,     Frederick     H.,     woods     and 

trees : 311 

Kreinbring,  Melvin,  court  case 411 

Kreusler,  Christian  H.,  relief 29 

Krewson,  Charles  F.  : 

chemistry,  etc.,   of  rutin 860 

patent    appeal 863 

Kroeber,  A.  L.,  Chibcha 981 

KroU,   W.   D.,  tables  of  stiffness,  etc., 

for  structural  members-  1400 
Kroll,  W.  J.,  metallurgy  of  zirconium —     511 

Krome  Corporation 1221 

Kronprinsans    Oer,    see    Whale    Fish 

Islands. 
Krooth,    David    L.,    public    housing    in 

the  emergency 961 

Krsek,  Alois,  jr.  : 

effect  of  aromatic  mixture  on  en- 
gine   temperature,    etc —  1397 
internal   cooling   in   engine   cylin- 
der  1391 

Krug,  Julius  A.,  nomination 383 

Krupen,  Philip  : 

end    compression    of    rectangular 

plates 98 

fatigue  tests  of  wing-beam  speci- 
mens       101 

Krupp,  Peter  H.,  court  case 522,  625 

Kruse,  C.  W.,  airplane  exhaust  genera- 
tors for  DDT  aerosols—  1261 
Krynitsky,   Alexander  I.,   fineness  test 

of  molding  sand 1029 

Krzys,  Frances,  relief 743,  909,  1032 

Kuang-Chou  Chiang,  see  Canton  Har- 
bor." 
Kubler,    George,    Queeha    in    colonial 

world 983 

Kuhl,  R.,  photographic  profile  recorder-     959 
Kuhn,  Paul : 

concentrated     loads     on     flexible 

rings   in   circular  shells-   1292 
critical    shear    stress    of    curved 

sheet —   1295 

plane   diagonal-tension   field 94 

shear  lag  in  box  beams 290 

shear    strength    of    skin-stiffener 

panels 1401 

stresses  around  large  cut-outs 810 

stresses  in  open  box  beams 1406 

stresses    near   juncture    of    closed 

and  open  torsion  box 1406 

ultiipate    stresses    in    incomplete 

diagonal   tension 102 

Kuhns,  Jess,  motor  carrier  decision 402 

Kuji  Wan,  chart 536 

Kukcnskoe,  Lake,  aeronautical  chart —     443 

Kunz,   P.   v.,   isobutylbenzene,   etc 810 

Kunze,   Albert   F.,   postage   stamps   of 

Dominican   Republic 112 

Kure  Island,  chart 728 

Kure  Ko,  charts 418,  964 

Kuril  Islands,  chart 1108 

Kurn,  J.  M.,  trustee  : 

court    case 554 

rates  on  livestock 403 

Kurtz,  Jacob,  court  case 160 

Kurtz,  William  J.  : 

rice,    Japanese    trade 317 

wheat  and  wheat  flour,  Japanese 

trade 318 

Kusai  Ko.,  see  Lele  Harbor. 

Kusaie  Island,  chart 536 

Kushncr,  William,  estimate  to  pay 82 

Kuskin  &  Rotberg,  Inc 118 

Kuskulana-Kotsina     district,     Alaska, 

copper  deposits 1171 

Kusler,  D.  J.,  sensitivity  of  explosives 
to  electrostatic  d  i  s  - 
charges 394 


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Index,  1946 


rage 

Kwajaleiu  Atoll,  charts 537,  111*4 

Kwautuujj  Loast'd  Tfiritory,  economy, 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

Kynocli,   William,   strength   of   plastic 

materials 101 

Kyrides,  Lucas  P.,  court  case 1030 

Kyushu,  charts 296,670,1412 


La  Barre,  Weston,  Uru-Chipaya 983 

Labels  : 

copyrighted 89,    808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

see  also  Commercial  products. 
Labor : 

aircraft   workers   in   wartime,    St. 

Paul,    Miuu G57 

cement    production    requirements-     o26 
conditions  in — 

Belgium ^^ 1286 

Iran 1383 

Latin    America 658,1280 

cotton     textile    workers    in    New 

England    1286 

court  decisions  of  interest 191, 

288,   526,   657,   805 

durable-goods    manufacture 410 

employment  and  older  worker 657 

employment  at  navy  yards,  etc. — 

hearings 167,  367,  482,  756 

letter  from  War  Dept 4S2 

reports 606,    76U 

extra  workers  in  postwar  force 192 

has  stake  in  holding  down  cost  of 

living 680 

Houston   ordnance   plant 657 

labor  information  bulletin 86,  803 

labor  market — 

adequacy  of  supply 120 

classification      of      important 

areas 87,    804 

labor  market    (periodical) 87, 

120,  804 

labor  market  information 526, 

804,  1286 

labor  news  review,  address 955 

legislation — 

digest  of  State  and  Federal 410 

laws,    compilation 353 

la    relacion    entre    las    leyes 
obreras    Federales    y    las 

estatales    805 

request  of  the  President 821 

el  sistema  Federal-estatal  de 

legislacion    obrera 805 

State  laws  for  women   -   659,  1102 

State  legislation  in  1945 526 

war  relaxations  of  labor  laws_     410 

long    range    view 1381 

monthly  labor  review 87,  805 

index  to  v.   61 805 

monthly  I'l'purt  on  labor  force__   18,  718 
National  Defense  Advisory  Comn., 

etc.,    jiolicies 1418 

publications,   price  list 784 

safe  conditions,  cooperation  with 
States — 

hearings 261 

report    495 

St.   Paul   propeller  plant 527 

skilled  labor  force  for  peace 409 

standards,  see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Labor  standards. 

Willow  Run  workers 658 

workers'  exiieriences  during  recon- 
version    1101.    1187 

see  also  Child  labor — Farm  labor — 
Old  age  and  survivors  in- 
surance— also  certain 
headings  beginning  La- 
bor. 

Labor  and  management  news 120 

Index  to  v.   1-4 206 

Labor  and  Social  Information  Office, 
noticiaa  de  la  Oflcina  de 
TnforniaciCn  Obrera  v 
Social 423,   1111 


Page 
Labor  boards,  see  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board — National 
Mediation  Board — Na- 
tional Kailroad  Adjust- 
ment Board — National 
War  Labor  Board. 
Labor  Committee,  llouse  : 

exi)enses    354 

hearings 165,  249, 

364,  749,  1054,  1254,  1356 

minority  views 165,  749 

reports 165.  249,   749,   1054,  1158 

Labor  costs,  sec  si)ecial  subject. 

Labor   Department SO,  190,  287, 

409,    524,    655,    803,    953, 
1099,  1186,  1286,  1381. 

appropriations,  1946,  estimates 304, 

076 
appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates 677 

hearings 879,   1062 

law 1041 

re|)orts 740,  876,  905 

organization    chart 409 

publications    956 

report,   1945 190 

three  decades,  history 190 

under     Secretary     and     Assistant 

Secretary 370,  378,  469 

see  also   Sehwellenbach,   Lewis  B. 
Labor  Department  Solicitor,  see  Solici- 
tor, Labor  Dept. 
Labor  disputes : 

fact-finding  boards,   appointment — 

hearings 249,    378,    495 

reports 249,   255 

views,    etc 249 

investigation — 

hearings 1054,  1254 

reports 617,    916 

mediation,  additional  facilities — 

hearings 617 

minority  views 495 

reports 495,    759 

veto    message 821 

principles  underlying  disqualifica- 
tion  1362 

repeal  of  war  labor  disputes  act — ■ 

hearings 43 

report    48 

settlement  in  foreign  countries 1286 

settling,  recommendation  for  leg- 
islation          114 

work    stoppages 1384 

*ee  also  Industrial  arbitration  and 
conciliation — Strikes  and 
lock-outs. 
Labor  force,  see  Labor. 
Labor  information  bulletin,  see  L.abor. 
I^nbor  legislation,  see  Labor — also  spe- 
cial  subject. 
Lal)or  Legislation  Conference,  see  Na- 
tional Conference  on  La- 
bor Legislation. 
Labor-Management    Board,    creating__     617 
Labor-Management      Conference,      see 
President's  National 

Labor-Management    Con- 
ference. 
Labor     Office.      Price     Administration 

Office    680 

Labor  organizations  : 

directories  of  unions 192,  13S4 

extent  of  union  recognition 1100 

union  hours  and  wages,  see  in 
main  alphabet,  Hours  of 
labor — Wages. 

union  series.   Women's  Bureau 8S 

unionism  in  .\merican  agriculture-     80,5 

women's  stake  in   unions 659 

Labor    relations,    see    Industrial    rela- 
tions— International     la- 
bor relations. 
Labor    Relations    Board,    see    National 

I/Obor  Relations  Board, 
Labor  standards  : 

fair  standards  act  amendments — 

hearings—  169,  364,  378.  495,  749 


January-December 


1575 


Labor  standards — Continued 

fair  staudards  act  amendments — 
Continued 

index 749 

minority    views 378 

reports 378,   495 

see  also  names  of  industries,  or 
Classes  of  persons  in- 
volved. 

Labor    Standards    Division 87,    191, 

288,    410,    (J57,    805,    955, 
lluO,     1187,     1286,     1382 

legislative  report 805 

posters-  87,  191,  288,   657,   1100,   1383 

publications 410,   1383 

Labor    Statistics    Bureau 87,    191,    288, 

410,    526,    657,    805,    955, 
1100,     1187.     1286,     1383 

estimates    677 

fact-tinding  program 955 

publications,   1944-45 527 

Labor  unions,  see  Labor  organizations. 
Laboratories,  see  Aeronautical  labora- 
tories— also     names      of 
laboratories,     or     places 
wbere  located. 
Laboratory    apparatus    and    supplies, 

schedule 1429 

Labrador,    sailing    directions,    supple- 
ment       666 

Labuan  Island,  chart 418 

La   Caiidelaria   culture 982 

Laciskey,  John  F. : 

foundries,  wage  structure 1286 

machinery,  wage  structure 411 

Lackey,    James    B.,    DDT    effects    on 

aquatic  organisms 269 

Lackner,  Peter  R.,  tropical  cyclones 814 

Laclede    Gas    Co 407 

Laclede  Gas  Light  Co 1260 

Lacquer : 

facts  for  industry 154.  864 

sales,    facts   for    industry 154,  864 

specification 1109 

Lacquer  enamel,  specification 1197 

LaCrosse,    Wis.,    instrument    approach 

chart 727 

Lactic  acid,  preparing  from  grapefruit 

juice 457 

Ladder-shoes,    specification 112G 

Ladders,  e.xtension,  specification 1126 

I,adies  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Re- 
public,  incorporate 772 

Ladles,   galley,   specification 542 

Ladner,  Albert  H.,  jr.,  aijpointment__   111.'^ 

Ladrey.  Eva  W..  court  case 521,  1097 

Ladrey.  Henry  M..  court  case 521,  1097 

Lae   Harbor,   chart 1195 

La  Fayette,  Ind..  instrument  approach 

chart 1024 

Lafayette    (U.   S.   S.)  : 

disposal 1201 

La   Follette,    Robert   M.,   jr.    (Senator 
from  Wis.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Congress,  Joint  Commitlee  on 

Orgnnization  of_  352-353.  767 

Finance  Com 618.768-760 

Indian    Affairs   Com 919.1071 

Lafourche,    Bnyou.    flood    control    and 

drainacre 9i;'. 

Lag,  heat-capacitv,  in  turbine-working 

fluids -  1400 

La  Grande,  Ore'r.,  instrument  approach 

ch.nrt 1247 

La  Gnardia  Field  : 

Miruort   obstruction   rlan 867.1151 

instniniPiit  .-iiiproach  chart 23 

343.  727.  1247 
Lallatto.  James  ,\..   ir  .  induced  vcloc- 
itv    in    front    of   inclined 

I)rop('lli'r , 140" 

Tjahti.  Matthew,  court  case 320 

La  Junta.  Co'o..  instrument  approach 

chart 23.   1246 

L&ke,  see  name  of  lake,  except  when 
occurring  as  first  word  of 
name  of  town,  etc. 


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Lake  Charles,  La. : 

bridge 747,  912,  1036 

instrument  approach  charts 345,  1024 

Lake  Charles  Deep  Water  Channel,  en- 
gineer report 913 

Lake    City,    Minn.,    harbor    improve- 
ments      696 

Lake  County,  Oreg.,  Glass  Buttes  mer- 
cury deposit 1269 

Lake  of  the  Woods  : 

aeronautical    charts 344, 

723, 1153,  1242 
catalogue   of   U.    S.    Lake    Survey 

charts 137 

Lake  Orion  quadrangle,  Mich 508 

Lake  Superior  district : 

sinking  drill  holes  in  iron  mines 510 

stench  warning  tests  in  mines 179 

storage    of    explosives    in    under- 
ground mines 510 

Lake  Survey,  see  Northern  and  North- 
western Lakes  Survey. 
Lakehurst,  N.  J.,  instrument  approach 

chart 1024 

Lakeland,  Fla.,  aircraft  accident 1021 

Lakeman,    Sue,    court    case 548, 

651,  950,  990 
Lakes,    see   Great    Lakes — also    names 
of  lakes. 

Lakeside  Cut-Rate  Liquor  Store 307 

Lam,  Edgar,  relief 358,  765,  871 

Lam,  Willie,  relief 358,  765,  871 

La  Manche,  see  English  Channel. 
Lamb,  J.  J.,  impact  strength,  etc.,  of 

plastics 1190 

Lamb,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  L.,  relief--   53,  161 

Lamb,  James  J.,  court  case 284,  949 

Lambert-St.  Louis  Airport : 

instrument  approach  charts 23, 

727,  1024 

obstruction    plan 726 

Lamberti,   Joseph  M.,  butylbenzene 412 

Lamborn    &    Co 60,  625,  650,  949 

Lambs,  production  program 582 

Lammers,    Roy    C,    property    convey- 
ance  757,  10.S2  . 

Lamoine  quadrangle,   Calif 1267 

L  a  m  0  n  t,     Corliss     G.,     proceedings 

against 901 

Lament,   Thomas.  W.,   court   case 186, 

406,  1378 

Lamport  &  Holt  Line,  Ltd 90 

Lampreys  : 

in  Great  Lakes,  eradicate — 

hearings 1254 

law 1041 

reports 893,913 

Lampron,  Edna  M..  social  worker  helps 

handicapped  adolescents-  1099 
Lamps  : 

cockpit   lamp   assemblv,   specifica- 
tion      443 

electric — 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1211 

specifications 839 

fluorescent,  letter  circular 466 

fluorescent,  plant  iJropagation 458 

sunlamps,  therapeutic  lamps,  etC-   1029 

Lancaster,  S.  C.  aircraft  accident 1150 

Land.  Emory  S.,  court  case 124 

r^and,  Norman  S..  effect  of  powered  pro- 
pellers on  flying  boat 1404 

Land  : 

acquisition  under  flood  control  act-      187 
beneath   t'fpMviters,   etc.,  (piieting 
titles- 
hearings 496 

report 620 

veto   message      -.       .    _        -.1113 
croiiland     use    and     soil    fertility 

practice 573 

highwav    land    acquisition    plats. 

etc 1364 

land   policy   review 9,  707 

market,   views  of  corn  belt  farm- 
ers  101« 

our  American  land 582 


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Land — Continued 

phjsifiil    conditions    In    Anderson 

County.  S.  C 8C2 

pliysical  land  survey 16,  802,  114S 

rural,  leRislation  affecting  use 859 

special  units,  Columbia  Basin  proj- 
ect       270 

title  evidence  in  acquisitions,  regu- 
lations  , 650 

transfer  and  titles 150 

urban    redevelopment 41."} 

wartime  market  activity 9 

see    also    names    of    States,    etc., 

where  lands  are  located. 

Land    Bank    Commissioner    loans,    see 

Agricultural  credit. 
Land-grant  colleges  and  universities  : 
peacetime    adjustments    in    farm- 
ing        573 

statistics,    1944 1361 

workers  in  agricultural  subjects. _  1234 
Land-grant  railroads,  see  Kailroads. 

Land  Management  Bureau 1365 

director,   etc.,    appointment 1073 

Land  market,  sec  I^and. 
Land  Office,  see  General  Land  Office. 
Land   patents,    see   names   of   persons, 
firms,  etc.,  to  whom  pat- 
ents are  issued. 
Land  policy,  see  Land. 
Land  titles,  sec  Land. 
Land  use,  see  Land. 
Landers,  W.  S.  : 

automatic  water  heating 938 

Rosin   and  Rammler  eciuation   for 

size  distribution  of  coal-     510 
storage     of    subbituminous     slack 

coal    1268 

Landes,  Kenneth   K..  Salina  and  Bass 

Island  rocks 70 

Landing   (aircraft)  : 

elevator   deflections 1400 

elevator    effectiveness 97 

high-wing  loading  effect 1400 

tests  of  various  airplanes 97 

tricycle  gear,  drag  determination.       97 
Landing    craft    and    War    Production 

Board    976 

Landing-force  manual.  Navy,  1938 962 

Landis,  B.  .T.,  use  of  DDT  diist  on  pota- 

toes    709 

Landou.  Morns  M.,  court  case 991 

Lane,  Keith,  relief  of  heirs 1072 

Lane,  Thomas  J.   (Representative  from 
Mass.)  : 
bills  introduced  bv — 

Naval   Affairs'  Com 756, 1057 

Lang,    J.    W.,    ground    water    in    high 

*  plains  of  Texas 392 

Lang,  John,  court  case 992 

Lange.  Roy  H.  : 

drag    results    from    tests    of    air- 
planes     1290 

factors  affecting  directional  stabil- 

„       ity,    etc 1294 

Lange,    W.    H..    carrot    production    in 

West  and  Southwest 1145 

Langemo,  Vivian,  relief 885.910.1034 

Langer,    William     (Senator    from     N. 
Dak.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Indian  Aftairs  Com 378 

Langley  Bridge,  naming 477,  1038,  1069 

Langley  Memorial  Aeronautical  Labor- 
atory     1390 

Languages,  .see  names  of  lansuages. 
Lanham,  Fritz  G.  (Representative  from 
Tex.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 253 

reports  made  by- 
Conference"  Com 470.877.1047 

Patents  Com 1057 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 

Com 46.  254.  368.  483.  897 

Reconstruction  of  House 
Roofs  and  Skylights.  Spe- 
cial Committee  on . 898 


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Lankes,  Joseph.   Inc 1310 

Lannon,  Annie  M.,  relief 29 

Lansdowne  quadrangle.  Pa 935 

Lanser,  Georgia,  relief 743,909,1113 

Lanscr,    Joseph,    relief 743,  909,  1113 

Lansing,    Mich.,    instrument    approach 

chart    345,  1246 

l>a  Paz,  Bolivia,  article 1305 

Lapel  buttons.  Army  regulations 216 

Lapierre,  Roger  E.,  relief 889 

Lappi,  Viola  M.,  entrance  vanes  of  air- 
foils    1387 

Fyaramie,    Wyo.,    instrument    approach 

chart    1024 

Laramie  Range,  aeronautical  chart 1023 

Larcade,  Henry  D.,  jr.  (Representative 
from  La.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Territories' Com 901 

Larceny  in  interstate  and  foreign  com- 
merce  920,  1041 

liarco  Hoyle,  Rafael,  culture  sequence 

for  north  coast  of  Peru 982 

l-ard  production,  relation  to  feed  con- 
sumption       859 

liaredo,  Tex.  : 

bridge 748,  914 

instrument  approach  chart 23 

f.aredo  Bridge  Co 992 

I-arkin,  James  E..  iron  and  steel  scrap.  1306 

Larmer,  Odessa  J.,  court  case 1377 

liarrabee,  D.  M.,  sand  and  gravel  de- 

^  posits 933 

Larry  Geer  Ballrooms 82 

Fiarsen,    Harald    C.    balance   sheet    of 

agriculture 146.1261 

Larson.  Carl  L.  : 

pneumonitis 502.  628 

tularemia  in  golden  hamster_I_  64.176 
Larson,  R.  H.  : 

color    and    smudge    resistance    in 

onion    1017 

internal  necrosis  of  potato  tubers.     337 
potato  resistance  to  yellow  dwarf_     229 
La  Rue,  C.  D.,  inter-American   rubber 

development 1235 

r.arvae,   see  names  of   certain   insects, 
etc. 

f-a  Sorda,  Caleta,  chart 298 

Lassalle.  Jesfls.  relief 743,  909.  1032 

Lassen,  Leon,  influence  of  temperature' 

on  relative  humiditv,  etc_     460 

r>assila,  George,  admr..  relief ' 765  871 

I-assila,  Senia,  relief  of  estate-  358,  765,  871 
r^as  Vegas.  Nev.  : 

airport   obstruction    plan 1245 

instrument  approach  chart,  etc 23 

Uis    Vegas,    X.    Mex.,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 1246 

Las  Vegas  Basin,  geologic  map 1172 

Lateral  control,  see  Control  (aircraft), 
f.ateral  stability,   see  Stability  of  air- 
planes. 
Latex,  see  Rubber. 

Lath  production,  facts  for  industrv_   154,  864 
Lathrop,    E.    C.    agricultural    residue 

.   pulps,    etc 1343 

Latin  America  : 

agricultural  periodicals,  etc 200 

art,  traveling  exhibitions 207 

cement 93(5 

changes  in  relations  with  U.  S 1200 

contemporary    art 200 

economic  relations  witi  U.  S 958 

economic  survey 112 

same    (in   Spanish) I_     112 

exports  to.  foreign  trade  reports. _     718 

higher  education 970 

housing  agencies,  etc.,  directorv 818 

imports    from,    foreign    trade  "re- 

.  ,       ports    718 

inflation  and  deflation 818 

same    (in   Spanish) 818 

know  your  neighbor 423 

labor  conditions 658.  1286 

teachers'  manual  for  our  neighbor 

repuWlics 627 


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Latin  America — Continued 

travel,  etc.,  of  officers  and  stu- 
dents        1113 

see  also  American  republics — Cen- 
tral America  —  South 
America  —  also  certain 
headings  beginning  Pan 
American  —  also  names 
of  Latin  American  coun- 
tries. 

Latin  Quarter  Restaurant,  Inc 1117 

Latta,  Randall  : 

lily  weevil,  pest  in  Pacific  North- 
west       57G 

metbvl      bromide      as      delousing 

agent 570 

Laun,    Donald    I).,     1st    spectrum    of 

uranium 1251 

Laundries  : 

Army    regulations 1322 

contract  services,  Army  regula- 
tions   1213 

domestic  equipment,  facts  for  in- 
dustry        153 

establishing  and  operating 1214 

physical  demands  information 1187 

Laundry  bags,  specification 1198 

Laundry-resistant    treatment    for    cot- 
ton fabrics 1305 

Laundry  soap,  see  Soap. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Lauritzen,     John     I.,     sugarcane     and 

erianthus 577 

Lauritzen,  Robert  E.,  relief 107  I 

Lauro,  Maria  R.,  admrx.,  court  case 1423 

T^auro,  Peter,  court  case  of  admrx 142.') 

Lauterbach,  Herbert  R.  W.,  claim 358 

Lavender.  Walter  A.,  admr.,  court  case-     554 

Lavery,  Urban  A.,  court  case 320,  1097 

Law,  see  also  Codes  of  law— Interna- 
tional       law  —  Laws  — 
also  special  subject. 
Law    books,    general    schedule   of   sup- 
plies       993 

Law  library  reporter 67,  78  t 

index.  1940-45 67 

Lawler,  Thomas  B.,  court  case 82 

Lawler,  Vanett,  music  education  in  14 

American  republics 423 

Lawrence,  C.  B.,  Sullivan  County.  N.  T., 

soil  survey 1235 

Lawrence,    Mass.,    milk    handling,    or- 
ders       1148, 1346 

Lawrence   Portland   Cement   Co 358, 

765, 973 

Lawrenceburg,  Ind.,  bridge 1042, 

1053,  1069 

Lawrenceville,  111.,  railroad  accident 181 

Laws  : 

Labor    Standards    Div.    legislative 

report    80.") 

law  and  treaty  series 1305 

private    (slip)  — 

79tb  Tongre.ss 28-30. 

161-162,      240-241,      349-350, 
468-469,      589-591,      733-73(;, 
870-872,  1030-33 
pul)lic    (slip)  — 

79tb  Congress 30-31. 

162-163.  241,  350-352,  469- 
470.  .591-592,  736-737,  872- 
875.  1035-43 

publicadons.  price  list 504 

schedule  of  lat(>st  editions 50'', 

State  law  index.  1943-44 81) 

State  legislation,  summaries 89,  80S 

statutes   at   lar^e,    7Sth   Tong.   2d 

sesR.,  pt.  2 240 

statutes  at  large.  79th  Cong.   1st 

sess.,   pt.   1 1355 

Laws,     Committee     on     Revision     of. 
House  : 

report 892,  1034 

Lawson     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 345 

Lawton,     Alfred     H..     TNT    effect    on 

workers 270 


Page 

Lawton,  Howard  B.,  court  case 992 

Lawton,  Okla.,  fish  hatchery  in  Coman- 
che Countv,   transfer 249, 

260,  469,  751 

Lawton  quadrange,  Okla 1173 

Lawyer,  John  E.,  court  decisions  relat- 
ing to  national  labor  rela- 
tions act 1410 

Lawyers  : 

counsel    assisting    Pearl    Harbor 

investigation 30 

counsel  to  represent  Congress,  ap- 
propriation       354 

Lawyers  Mortgage  Co 950 

Layman,  Donald,  establishing,  etc.,  dry 

cleaning  business 1026 

Lazard,  Rosemary  H.,  court  case 186 

Lea,  Clarence  F.   (Representative  from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 471 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 248,  363,  747 

Lead  : 

Clark  Fork  lead-zinc  district 1269 

Oray  and  Bautsch  deposits 1366 

in — ■ 

Arizona 1174 

California 1269 

Central  States 1175 

Colorado 1269 

Eastern  States 1083 

Idaho 1174 

Montana 1174 

Nevada 1174 

New   Mexico 1083 

Oregon 1083 

South  Dakota 937 

Texas 1083 

Utah    1174 

Washington 1083 

Wyoming 937 

industry  in  1945 1270.  1271 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

metallurgy,      reconversion      prob- 
lems   1366 

mine  production,  1945 393 

mine  production,  monthly  report-..     792 

Phelps  lease  exploration 1175 

pigments,  from  minerals  yearbook-   1174 

pigments  in  1945 1270 

policies  of  WOfr  Production  Board, 

etc 976 

premium  price 373 

jireminm  price  policy 547 

preprints  from  minerals  yearbook-    937. 
1083, 1174,  1175,  1269 

rates  on , 403 

scrap  consumers  report 74,  792 

secondary,  in  1945 937 

tri-state  zincdead  ore  reserves 1272 

Wah  Wah  mine  examination 79!l 

I/ead-acctate  : 

specification    96>^ 

toxicity  to  swine 1.341 

Lead  arsenate,  toxicity  to  swine 1.341 

Lead  electrode  reproducibility 58S 

Lcad-stearate,   speciflc^ition 542 

Lead  Works,  111.,  railroad  accident 642 

Leaded-rubber,   see  Rubber. 
Leadership  : 

field  manual 842.  1214.  1323 

your  .ioli  as  work  leader 378 

L(>af  spots,  of  grains  juid  grasses 1017 

L(>afbirds  from    Siani 981 

Ticafboppers.  see  names  of  leafhoppers. 

Leaflets,  copyrighted 89,  807 

.see  also  names  of  departments,  etc., 
issuing  leaflets — al^ro  sub- 

.iects. 
Ijeafspots,   see   Leaf  spots. 
Leafworms.    see   names    of    leafworiiis. 
Ijcairue  of  Nations  : 

covenant,    and    charter   of   United 

Nations 209 

social    welfare    activities 525 

transition  to  ITnitod  Nations 1122 


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Leake,  J.  P.,  smallpox  and  vaccination.     G28 

Leurued,  Iiviug  W.,  relief 475,  C13,  730 

Leury,  J.   U.  : 

column  ^strength  of  aluminum  alloy 

shapes,  etc 193,  809 

column  strength  of  magnesium  al- 
loys     194 

Leary,  W.  A.,   effect  of  fuel-uir  ratio, 

etc.,  on  detonation 93 

Lease-lend    operations,    see   Lend-lease 
operations. 

Leather  dressitig,  specitication 558 

Leather,  hides,  and   skins  : 

compression  of  sole  leather 159 

industrial        reference        service, 

leather 24,  158,  237, 

340,    465,    587,    729,    808, 
1027,     1150,     1250,     1352 

industry    report,    leather 729 

Japanese  trade  study 310 

make-overs  from  leather 1285 

mildew  effects  on  strap  leatlier 1028 

policies  of  War  I'roduction  Board, 

etc 1115 

rates  on  hides,  pelts,  and  skins 1091 

specifications — 

artificial  upholstery  leather.    129, 
1211 

harness  leather 1430 

hydraulic-packing    leather 1430 

lace    leather 838 

leather  and  products 128 

war  changes  in  ilidustry  series--     315 
see  also  names  of  articles   manu- 
factured from  leather. 
Leave  of  absence  : 

armed    forces,    equal    treatment — 

hearings 1074 

law 1042 

reports 921,  1047 

Army    regulations 216, 

560,  841,  1214,  1322,  1431 
compensation  on  night  rate  basis_    742, 
917,  1040,  1114 
for  Govt,  employees  for  research, 

etc 906 

terminal,  pay  for  enlisted   men — 
appropriations,  proposed  pro- 
vision  1115 

hearings 250 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 600 

reports 004,  60S 

Leavenworth.  Kans.,  aircraft  accident-  1351 
Leaves,  why  leaves  change  their  color_     149 

Lebanon,  Pa.,  court  case 407 

Lebanon   County,   Pa.  : 

court  case 407 

land  easement  of  Veterans  Admin- 
istration  609,  770,  875 

LeBeau.    F.    J.,    invasion    of    cabbage 

seedlings  by  mildew 337 

Lebeck,    George   O..    motor    carrier   de- 
cision-,  1180 

Lebemian.  .Tohii  A.,  relief 765.  S83.  1032 

LeBlanc.   Kdlia   B.,   relief 475.   613,  735 

I-ebo,      Kans.,      instrument     approach 

chart 1247 

LeCompte.    Karl    ^1.     (Representative 
from   Iowa)  : 
reports  made  l>y — ■ 

Public   Lands   Com 1059 

Lectures  conyritrlited 89,  807 

Lederman.  Ellzalx-fh.  court  case-  1192,  1409 

Ledernian.   .Tnles  D  .  court  case 834 

Ledford    William   II..   court   case 1280 

Lee.    Alfred    R.  : 

business  records  for  poultry  keep- 
ers       574 

incubation  and  brooding  of  chick- 
ens  1234 

squni)  raining 860 

TiCe.  .Artlinr  W..  motor  carrier  decision-  1091 
Lee.  >rr><.  P  .\..  admx..  relief-  375.  735.  738 
Lee.  f'barles  F..  asar  and  other  seaweed 

gums 630 

I-ee.   Danri    W.  : 

air  movements  in  engine  cylinders-        93 
knocking  characteristics  of  fuels--       96 


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Lee,  F.  W. : 

fluorspar   fault    determination    in 

western    Ky 037 

prospecting  for  mineralization 1271 

Lee,  Harris  W.,  motor  carrier  decision.      044 

Lee,  Hazel,  court  case 548,  051,  950,  990 

Lee,  Lucas  J.,  court  case.  54t>,  051,  U5u,  990 

Lee,  Margaret,  relief 358,  490,  735 

Lee,  Roland  L.,  jr.,  yarn  quality  affected 

by    carding 233 

Lee,  Ross,  relief  of  admx 375,  735,  738 

Lee,  Royal,  court  case 200,  1118,  1311 

Lee,  Suh  II.  (Mrs.  Charles  C),  relief.     889 

Lee,   \.  W.,  motor  carrier  decision 044 

Lee,  Wallace,  Forest  City  basin 032 

Lee    Bird    Field,    instrument   approach 

chart 156 

Lee  County.  Ala.,  mica  and  beryl 1269 

Lees,   Lester  : 

application      of      Prandtl-Glauert 
method    to    compressible 

flow 1291 

stability     of     laminar     boundary 

layer 1294 

Leeward   Islands,  chart 1412 

Legal  assistance.  Army  regulations 840 

Legg,     Caroline     E.,     child     labor     in 

Alaska 525 

Legg,  K.  E.,  court  case 1281 

Legislation,     see     Laws — also     special 

subject. 
Legislative  appropriations,  see  Appro- 
priations. 
Legislative  branch  of  Government,  see 
Congress        of        United 
States. 
Legislative  calendars,  see  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives —  Senate  — 
also     names    of    certain 
congressional       commit- 
tees. 
Legislative    Division.     National    Park 

Service 636 

Legislative  history  of  public  law  149, 

78th    Cong.,    1st    sess 1378 

Legislative  Reference  Service,  Library 

of  Congress 89,  289. 

528.    660,    808,   958.    1188 

Lehigh  Metals  Co 555 

Lehigh  River,  engineer  report 1134 

Lehigh  Valley  R.   R.  : 

emergency  board 1417 

rates   on    fruit 517 

Lehigh   Valley  Trust   Co 435 

Lehmann.    Henri : 

archeologv  of  Popayftn  region.  Co- 
lombia       982 

Moguex-Coconuco 983 

Lehn  &  Fink  Products  Corporation 1123 

Leidheiser.  H..  action  of  oils  on  mctals-      194 
Leighton.  Alan,  ice  cream  and  sherbet.     148 

I^eighty.  Ralph  G.,  soil  survey 458 

liCithold.  Emily,  court  case 405 

liCithold.  William,  court  case 405 

Lekacos.  Michnol.   court  case 284,  989 

T/cle  Harbor,  chart 536 

LeMirp.  C.  P..  trustee,  court  case 834 

Lemke.   William    (Representative  from 
N.  Dak.)  : 
report    made   bv — 

Public  Lands  Com 369 

Lemon.    Ralph    H..    relief 35S 

Lemon    chansres   durin;;   storage 339 

Lend-lease   operations  : 

defense    aid    appropriations,    pro- 
posed   provision 677 

mutual  aid  agreements  with — 

Australia 1423 

Belgium 985 

French  Committee  of  National 

Liberation 986 

Great  Britain 1121 

India 1314 

Iraq 123 

Netherlands 683 

New    Zealand 1424 

Turkev 553 

Union  of  South  .\frlca 987 


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Lend-lease  operations — Continued 

reports 466,    b6l 

transfer  fiscal  functions b7o 

sec  also  Imports  and  exports. 
Lend-lease    supplies  : 

disposition,       agreement       with 

Brazil -— -  1423 

disposition.       agreement       with 

China 1423 

Lending,  see  Loans. 
Lenert      Aircraft      Corporation,       see 
Zephyr  Aircraft  Corpora- 

Leneudes  Perry,  bridge 616,  748,  874 

Lenna,   Okla.,   aircraft   accident 86o 

Lenroot,  Katherine  F.,  nursery   school 

education  today 1382 

Lenses,    photographic,    specUications__-    219, 

o40j    14oo 

Lentin,  .T.,  Lumber  Co 521 

Lentin.  Julian,  court  case «)21 

Leo  Construction  Co..  Inc 81 

Leoffler,  S.  G.,  Operating  Co—   597,  909,  1113 
Leprosy  : 

diasone  in  treatment 1?61 


promm   in- 


388 


promizolft   treatment 1201 

technical    bulletin 693 

Le   Raysville   quadrangle.   Pa.-N.Y 72 

Lesinski,    John    (Representative    from 
Mich.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference    Com __     876 

Immigration  and   Naturaliza- 
tion  Com 41-42, 

601,  746,  889,  1052 

Invalid  Pensions  Com 42 

Lesley,  E.  P.,  tandem  air  propellers —       99 

Leslie,  May  K.,  court  case  of  exr 686 

Leslie,  Warren,  sr.,  court  case 686 

Lespedeza   culture  and  utilization 231 

Lesser,      Arthur      J.,      hard-of-hearing 

child 409 

Lesterville  quadrangle.   Mo 508 

Letko,  William,  stability,  etc.,  of  swept- 

back    wings 661 

Letter    circular.    National    Bureau    of 

Standards 25,  158,  348, 

588,  730,  868,  1028,  1029. 
1156,     1251,     1353,     1354 
Lettering,  see  Marking. 

Lettuce,    rates   on 1092 

Leum,  Leonard  N.,  court  case 160 

Leuna    works,    I.    G.    Farbenindustrie 

A.  G 1174 

Levenson,   Leonard   G.,   California  air- 
frame   industry 288 

Levers,  Forest  E.,  court  case_   124,  950,  1281 

Levers,  Ray  E.,  court  case  of  admr 124 

Levers   Bros 124 

Levin,  David  R.,  highway  land  acquisi- 
tion plats,   etc 1364 

Levin,  L.  Ross  : 

critical    shear    stress    of    curved 

plate 1295 

stresses  in  built-up  beams 661 

Levin,  Port,  chart 537 

Levine,  David  H.,  court  case 1258 

Levinson,  Edwin  D.,  court  case 186 

Levinson,  Gertrude,  court  case ISO 

Levinson,  Max.  court  case 77,  186,  1281 

Levisa  Fork   of   Big  Sandy    River,    im- 
provement        757 

Levitt,   Joseph,   effect   on   canopies   on 

stability  of  airplane 810 

Levy,  Hetty  B.,  exrx..  court  case 051,  1258 

Levy,  Leon,  court  case  of  exrs 651,  1258 

Levy,  Robert  S.,  stringer  loads  in  rein- 
forced panels 102 

Levy,   Samuel  : 

analysis  of  rectangular  shear  web_      529 

analysis  of  square  shear  web 92 

bending  of  rectangular  plates__   98,  292 
bend^ng  tests  of  monocoque  box__        98 

effect  of  curvature  on  i)anels 194 

end  compression  of  long  rectangu- 
lar  plates I 98 


Lewis, 
Lewis, 


Page 

Levy,  Samuel — Continued 

large-deflection    theory    of   curved 

sheet "- 

long  rectangular  plate  under  load 

and  pressure 104,  biO 

normal  pressure  on  plates —   98-99,  29- 
strength       of       aluminum       alloy 

panels Jl 

strength  of   axially   loaded   sheet- 

stringer    panels Y,n 

strength  of  wing  beams 102 

torsion  test  of  monocoque  box 98 

Lewenz,  H.  I.,  photographic  profile  re- 

corder 1 ^^'^^o 

Lewis,  Allie  S.,  relief 29,  53 

Lewis,    Arthur    H.    W.,    trustee,    court 

case ^oQ    Iq 

Lewis,  Carl,  relief ' 29,  53 

Lewis,   Earl    R.    (Representative   from 

Ohio)  :  „.^ 

bill  introduced  by ■^oi 

Lewis,   Elmer  A.  : 

compilations  of  laws — 

antitrust 163 

Army  air  service 3o3 

bankruptcy Ji5I 

civil  service  preference,  etc —  1252 
home  owners'  loan  and  hous- 
ing acts 353,  1252 

mediation,  conciliation,  etc —     353 

naturalization 1252 

pension ia5o 

selective  service 1"48 

veterans 471,  878,  1355 

Florence  N.,  court  case 270 

Harriet    S.    W.,    trustee,    court 

case 687 

Lewis,  John  B.,  court  case  of  trustees-  687 
Lewis,  John  B.,  jr.,  trustee,  court  case-  68  < 
Lewis,  Merna  R.,  non-air-carrier  acci- 

dents 1151 

Lewis,  Newton,  court  case 411 

Lewis,  R.  W.,  analyzing  manganese  ore, 

etc 791 

Lewis   &   Holmes    Motor   Freight   Cor- 
poration    AA 

Lewisburg  Bus  Lines,  Inc 644 

Lewiston,  Maine,  aeronautical  chart —  llorf 
Lewiston    Orchards    project: 

construction 891,  920,  1041 

report 1177 

Lewiston.  Mont.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Lexington  quadrangle.  Mass 934 

Leydon.  Arthur  J.,  court  case ^o 

Liao    Ho,    chart 669 

Libbey-Owons-Ford  Glass  Co 521,  1184 

Libbv",  Paul  A. :  ^      , 

bending      moments      in      fuselage 

frame 661 

influence     coeflBcients     of     curved 

bars 661 

Liberty :  _„_ 

credo    de    liberdade ^^09 

Liberty  Mutual  Insurance  Co-  649,  950,  1097 
Libove,  Charles,  critical  stress  for  flat 

plate 1405 

Libraries  : 

Army,  regulations 

cooperation  program,  suggestions- 
facilities  in  D.  C.  area 

Federal  departments  and  agencies- 
hospital   library   service 

vocational,  staff  development  aids- 
sce  also  names  of  departments,  etc. 
Library  and  Naval   Records  Office,  see 
Naval    Records    and    Li- 
brary   Office. 
Library  books,  see  Books. 
Library   Committee,    House  : 

Srts-V-v:-v::-"48o:  750:892, 1054 

Library  list,  Agriculture  Department        150, 

581,712,1018,1147,1345 

Library    of    Congress 88, 

193,    289,    528,    600.    806, 

957,  1102,  1188,  1287,  1385 

acquisitions,  quarterly  journal-  88,  806 


216 
807 
660 

1115 
328 

1363 


893 


1580 


Index,  1946 


Page 

Library  of  Congress — Continued 

aid  rendered  to  physically  handi- 
capped      ifin 

buildings  and  grounds,  estimate--     462 

clnssiflcation,  class  G,  maps 1188 

collections  and  services 193 

estimates 528 

Florida  Centennial  Exhibition 957 

Hispanic   activities 958 

same  (in  Portuguese) 123 

same  (in  Spanish) 209 

is   national    library 465 

job  of  librarian 807 

manuals 808 

national  library  in  life  of  nation-     957 

problems  facing 957 

records  new  era  of  world  progress-    660 

reorganization,  1939-44 1188 

report,  1945 807 

see  also  Evans.  Luther  H. 
Library  of  Congress  Trust  Fund  Board-     528 

Ijibrary  record.  Quartermaster 136 

Library  reference  list.  Price  Adminis- 
tration Office 118,  826 

Library    service   demonstration  : 
providing — 

hearing 1070 

report 916 

Librarv     Service    Division,   Education 

Office 627 

Lice : 

control,    etc.,    of    sheep    and    goat 

lice . 1144 

control  of  human  lice 576 

methly      bromide      as      delousing 

agent 576 

Lichtenstein,  Jacob  H.,  tail  design  for 
satisfactory  spin  recov- 
ery      661 

Lichtenwalter.  Myrl,  court  case 1281 

Lichter.  Jacob,  court  case- 188,  1284 

Lichter,  Jennie  L.,  court  case 188,  1284 

Liddell,  Robert  B.  : 

double  flap  with  overhang,  etc 1395 

rounded  horns  and  guards  on  tail-  1295 
Liberman,  F.  V..  DDT,  etc.,  for  control 

of  Lygus,  etc , 1017 

Liberman,  Robert,  court  case 950 

Lieberman,  Jerome  S.,  jr.,  apparel  price 

control      825 

Lieblein,  Joseph,  court  case 648 

Life  floats,  specification 967 

Life  insurance  : 

Government,  information  and  pre- 
mium rates 840 

national  service — 

amendments 485. 

609,  917,  1041,  n62 

Army    regulations 132 

features 131 

Life  insurance  agent,  .iob 1129 

Life  preserver  repair  kits,  specification-     968 
Life  preservers  : 

living  and  berthing  equipment 1414 

packaging  and   packing 198,1109 

specification 300 

Life  tables  and  actuarial  tables 718 

Lifehoatmen.    manual 1319 

Lift   (aircraft)  : 

attainable  with  trailing-edge  split 
flaps  on  tailless  air- 
planes  1395 

camber  and  twist  to  support  dis- 
tribution         97 

compressibilitv    at    high    subsonic 

velocities 1103 

compressibility  effect  on  wing 1288 

correction  of  lifting-line  theory__       97 

effect   on   propeller  flutter 1397 

maximum   coefficient 529.  1292 

Reynolds   number,   etc.,   effects  on 

airfoil 1288 

roughness  eAects  on  airfoil 1288 

Scale    and    turbulence    effects    on 

airfoil 1289 

solution    of    lifting-line    integral 

equation 97 


Page 

Lift  (aircraft) — Continued 

sol ving-lif ting-surface-theory  prob- 
lems  1292 

thin  elliptic  wings 810 

untwisted      rectangular      rotor 

blades 1399 

Lift    trucks,   general   schedule   of   sup- 
plies  1125 

I,ifting  airscrew,  ground  effect 97 

f. if  ting      and     carrying      weights     by 

women 1188 

Liggett    &    Myers    Tobacco    Co 988 

Light  lists,  see  Lights — also  names  of 

localities, 
laghthouse   Service  : 

former  employees,   retired  pay 822 

former  personnel,  medical  care 426 

Lighting    fixtures,    specification 300 

liighting,   farmstead,   planning 461 

Lightning  discharges  to  aircraft,  etc-_     959 
Lights  : 

lists.  Coast  Guard 436, 

557,  994,  1319 

lists,  Hvdrographic  Office 416, 

533,666 
requirements   for   vessels — 

bearings 44,  172 

law 31 

see  also  names  of  localities. 
Lignite  : 

article  from  minerals  yearbook —  1083 

data   for    1944 74 

gasification 937 

inspection     standards     for     strip 

mines O.TS 

mine  safety  code 10S4 

production 73,  790 

statistical  summary  in  1944 394 

liilliard.  B.  C,  court  case 187 

Lillie,  Francis  T.,  relief 743,909,1032 

Lillie,  Lois  E.,  relief 743,  909,  1032 

I,illie,  R.  D.  : 

pathology     of     alphanaphthylthi- 

ourea 63 

tularemia  in  golden  hamster 176 

Lilly,    Charles    H..    Co 962 

Lilly,   Stanley  J.,   relief 29 

Lily  weevil,  pest  in  Pacific  Northwest-     576 

I>ima,  Manual  R.,  relief  of  estate 37,  241 

Lima  beans,  digestibility  of  vines  for 

sheep 1342 

Lime  : 

abstraction  of  iron  ores 1366 

in    1945 1271 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1269 

resources,  etc.,  in  United  States 861 

I.ime-soda-clav  sinters,  alumina  extrac- 
tion  1268 

Limekiln    Rapids    quadrangle,    Idaho- 
Wash 1172 

liimestone,  rates  on 1181,  1374 

see  also  Rogers  City  limestone. 
Jyimestone  County,  Tex.,  land  transfer- _    34, 

49.  163 
I>iming  materials,  credit  rates-  151,  233-234 
Limiting  time  for  bringing  certain  ac- 
tions : 

minority  views 43 

reports 772,  1059 

Lin,   Chia   Chiao,   stability  of  laminar 

boundary  layer 1294 

Lina,  I^indsay  J.  : 

retractable  planing  flap  instead  of 

fixed  step  on  seaplane 1395 

tests  of  flying  boat  hulls 96 

Linck,  J.  H.,  analyzing  manganese  ore, 

etc 791 

Lincoln,  Francis- C.: 

Defense  zinc  property 1367 

Gray   and   Bautsch   lead   and   zinc 

deposits 1366 

New  Dale  Rundell  zinc  mine 1272 

Lincoln,    Nebr.  : 

aeronautical  chart 1153 

instrument  approach  charts--*-  23,  1024 

I  incoln  County,  Tenn.,  soil  survey 339 

Lincoln    Electric   Co 320 


January-Decembkr 


1581 


PncTP 

Lincoln    Memorial 75 

Lincoln  Tunnel,  motor  carrier  decision-     279 
Lincoln's  Gettysburg  address  anniver- 
sary, designating  Dedica- 
tion Day-  892,  1037, 1073,  1307 
Lindahl,  Ivan,  distillers'  solubles  as  re- 
placement for  molasses  in 

mixed    feeds 575 

Lindbergh  Field,  instrument  approach 

charts 727,  1025 

Lindenberg,    Louis,   court   case 654 

Linderer,   Elinore   T.,    Government    in- 
spection     of      processed 

fruits,  etc 581 

Lindi   Harbor,  chart 1194 

Lindi    River,    chart 1194 

Lind(iuist,   Arthur   W.  : 

cage    for    testing    DDT    residual 

treatments 1017 

chamber    for    testing     iusecticidal 

sprays 1017 

Lindsey,  W.  F.  : 

effect  of  compressibility  on  airfoil-   1288 
position  error  as  applied  to  pitot 

static    tube 1294 

Lindvall,   Phoebe  W.,   sodium   chloride 

effect  on  boric  acid,  etc-   1027 

Line  level   indicator,   specification 1132 

Line   Material    Co 1281 

Lines,    steel    safety,    specification 968 

Ling,  Dave  W.,  court  case 802 

Lingard,    Harold   T.,   balance   sheet   of 

agriculture 1261 

Llngcod,    preparation 785 

Linings  : 

baking-dish,  specification 672 

synthetic-rubber,  specification 300 

Link,  William  W.  (Representative  from 
111.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Immigration   and  Naturaliza- 
tion Com 478 

Linkous,  C.  E.,  safety  record  of  mine 
no.  7,  Island  Creek  Coal 

Co 1271 

Linn,  A.  : 

clays 1268 

fuller's  earth  industry  in  1945 1270 

Linnell,    Calif.,    wages,    etc.,    in    labor 

supply  center 574 

Linnenbringer,  Edward  .T.,  court  case--   1093 

Linoleatc,  lead,  siiecification 199 

Linoleum,   speeitications 689-690 

Linoleum  scrap,  rates 1374 

Linotype  oiierator,  job 217 

Linseed  oil,  catalytic  conjugation 10 

Lint,  see  Cotton. 
Linters,  ^^ee  Cotton. 

Linwood  Development  Co 307,  679 

Lion,    Gulf   of.    chart 297 

Lipe,  M.  1'..  motor  carrier  decision 1180 

Lipe   Motor   Lines 1180 

Lippert  Bros.,   relief 883,  1032.  1065 

Liquid  assets,  national  survey 1143. 

1166,  1261 
Liquid  eggs,  see  Eggs. 
Li((uid  fuel,  see  Fuel. 
Liquidation,    Foreign,    Office    of    Com- 
missioner   of,    see    Ofpee 
of     Foreign     Liquidation 
Commissioner. 
Liquidation,   Office  of  Director  of,  see 
Office      of     Director      of 
Li(iuidation. 
Liquids,    inflammable,    etc.,    safe    han- 
dling  1125 

Liquor   Control    Board   of   Washington 

State 384 

Liquor   warehouse 1310 

Liquors  : 

customs  appeal 173 

publications,  price  list 391 

Li.say,  Stephen,  relief 743,  909,  1032 

Lisbon,    Lester    .7.,    motor    carrier    de- 
cision   1092 

List,  sec  Bibliography — also  subject  of 
list. 

743176- -47 10 


Page 

liitchfleld  &  Aladison  Ry.,  securities 1090 

Litchfield  Manufacturing  Co 196,414 

Liter,  Fred  C,  relief 375,590 

Literature,  see,  for  literature  of  a  spe- 
cial   subject,    subject    in- 
volved. 
Lithium  : 

extraction  and  uses  in  Germany--   1174 

minerals  in  1943 1271 

Lithium     chloride,     production     from 

spodumene 635 

T^itigation.  see  Actions  at  law. 
Litterer,  Oscar  F.,   public  finance  and 

full    employment 387 

Litters,  metal,  specification 1304 

Little,  T.  M.,  color  and  smudge  resist- 
ance in  onion 1017 

Little  Big  Inch  pipe  line,  bid 1163 

Little  Missouri  River,  naming  dam  and 

reservoir   on 915 

Little  Placentia  Harbor,  chart 418 

Little  Port,  chart 297 

Little  Rock,  Ark.  : 

aeronautical  chart 723 

instrument  approach  charts.-   727,  1024 

topographic  quadrangle  map 934 

Little  Valley,  Wash.,  flood  control 1005 

T,ivability,  see  Housing. 
I'jive  stock,  see  Livestock, 
'^.iver  meal,  see  Fish  meal. 
Liveright,      Peter      B.,      International 
Association    of    Machin- 
ists       410 

Liverpool,  England,  chart  of  port 669 

■"/ivestock : 

and   products,   prices   received   by 

farmers 1143 

Cuba's  livestock  industry 1018 

livestock  and  wool  situation 9.  707 

market  review  and  statistics 14. 

15,  713 
meat    animals,    farm    production, 

etc   574 

meat  animals,  in  war  and  peace--     574 

on  farms 45R 

price  control  investigation 610 

puhlic.Ttions  on   animal  industry.   1160 

rates  on 403,  642,  1374 

reports,    1946.    schedule   and   con- 
tents        147 

slaughter  statistics 1237 

tuberculosis    in,    improved    tuber- 
culin         147 

see     also     Food     for     livestock — 
Sin  lightering  industry. 
Livestock  and  Wool   Division.   Foreign 
Ar'rirultural       Relations 

Office   1018 

Livestock  Branch.  Production  and  Mar- 
keting Admin 15,  1?37 

Tiivie,  George  D.,  court  case 802 

T/iving  costs  and   stan<iards.    see  Cost 

and  standard  of  living. 
TJving  quarters,  xre  Ouarters. 
Livingston,     G.     F..     livdromet.illurgy, 

etc.,  of  coltalt 178 

Tjivingston,  Rov.  court  case 204 

T.ivingston,  r.-ilif..  .nircraft  accident      -   1150 
Livingston  Countv   Kv.,  exploration  for 

fluorite    1306 

fyivingston  County.  Mich.,  physical  land 

conditions 1148 

Ijlacuna,  Venancio.  relief  of  estate 37. 

375, 590 

f/lano  Estacado.  aeronautical  chart 723 

Lloyd,  Bolivar  .L.  jr..   m.-irihnana   and 

pyrahexvl  compound 1f*fii 

'^.loyd.  n.  Gates,  court  case 1?81 

'^.loyd.  R.  R..  Vieneficiation  of  chromite-      509 
Tjoad    (mechanics')  : 

aircraft     construction     under     re- 
peated     application      of 

load 1190 

aircraft-engine  bearing  loads 1394. 

14no 

at  which  spray  enters  propellers.-     810 


1582 


Index,  1946 


Page 

Load  (mechanics) — Continued 

axial,     stiffness     and     carry-over 

factors    1400 

bnildinR  code  requirements 25 

carried  by  bolts  in  joints --_      810 

critical    compression,    for    testing 

machine 97 

critical  gust  loads  on   overloaded 

airplanes 1291 

distribution    on    win;,',    compressi- 
bility effect 1288 

distribution  over  swept-back  wing_   1401 

dynamic,  for  prismatic  float 1292 

(Ivnamic,  on  vertical  tail 960 

cifect  on  flexible  rings  in  circular 

shells 1292 

high-wing,  effect  on  landing  tech- 
nique,  etc 1400 

hydrodvnnmic    impact,    for    pris- 
matic  floats 1292,1401 

long  rectangular  plate  under  axial 

load 194 

on   wing,   etc.,   in   pull-up   maneu- 
vers  1292 

span  load  distributions  on  wingS-     104 

spanwise  load  distribution 1400 

tensile  stringer,  in  reinforced  pan- 
els  102.  194 

ultimate,    supported    by    stiffened 

flat  sheet  panels 97 

vertical-tail,  in  rolling  pull-out  ma- 
neuvers    1400 

Load  lines,  regulations  for  establish- 
ment     1210 

L(/ading,  improved  methods,  reduction 
of  loss,  etc.,  in  rail  trans- 
portation   1232 

Loiikooloe.    chart 418 

Loan  Agency,  see  Federal  Loan  Agency. 
Loan   packets   on   inter-American   sub- 
jects       928 

Loans : 

blanket  participation  by  banks 12fiO 

business  enterprises,  information.     777 
Commodity      Credit      Corporation 

programs 862 

commodity  loan  series 715 

foreign  loan  policy  of  the  Govern- 
ment       412 

lending  operations,  Federal  Hous- 
ing Administration 1409 

property      improvement,      regula- 

lations 531 

publications,  price  list 177 

veterans — 

effectuate   in   District  of  Co- 
lumbia   40,  471,  591 

guaranteed    690 

gunranty  or  insurance 438,559 

home  loans  under  G.  I.  Bill  of 

Richts 662 

regulations   1213 

revolving  fund 372,  378.  592 

secondary  market 1044,  1050 

testimony  pertaining  to 485 

.tee  also  Agricultural  credit — also 
names  of  certain  Federal 
agencies  making  loans. 
Lobar  pneumonia,   see  Pneumonia. 

Lobos,  Isla  de,  charts 538,  1196 

Local   board   memoranda 121, 

206.    430,    551.    682,    82S, 
980.  1119,  1204.  1312,  1421 
Local     government,     employment     and 

pay  rolls 657 

Locke,  F.  W.  S..  jr..  main  spray  charac- 
teristics of  flving  boats^^   1103 

Locke.   Thomas   C.    relief 470.    675 

r,ockers.  see  Cold  storage. 
Lockheed    Air  Terminal  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 1245 

instruniont  approach  chart__   585,  12'4  6 

Locks  of  II,  S.,  navigation  data 850 

Lock  wood.   Vernard  E.,   rounded   horns 

and  guards  on  tail 129." 

Locomotive  accidents,  see  Accidents. 


Page 
Locomotive  Inspection  Bureau,  report, 

1945 182 

Locomotives : 

Diesel,  in  European  mines 1365 

Diesel,  use  through  railway  tun- 
nels       936 

fuel  and  power 79,  798 

Locust    plague 311 

Loeb,  Herbert  A.,  court  case 212,  1184 

Loftin.  Laurence  K.,  jr.  : 

airfoil  section  with  double  slotted 

flap 1189 

effects  of  surface  roughness  on 
boundary-layer  transi- 
tion  1288 

Loftis,  V.  P.,   Co 625,  950,   1281 

Loftis,  Vade  P.,  court  case—   625,  950,  1281 

Lofts  &  Son 765,  883,  1033 

Logan,  .Tohn  A.,  relief 359.  613.  871 

Logan,  Josephine  (Mrs.  Grant),  relief-    359. 

490,  590 
Logan,    Kirk    H.,    underground    corro- 
sion      467 

Logan,  Mont.,  railroad  accident 181 

Logan    Airport,    instrument    approach 

chart 1246 

Logan  &  Kanawha  Coal  Co 320 

Logan  Clav  Products  Co 1299 

Loggins.  Vertie  B..  relief 359,  613,  735 

Login    Corporation 1378 

Logs  and  logging : 

building  with  logs 13 

hazardous-occupations    status    of 

logging 400 

logging  and   lumber  production 232 

Logsdon,  C.  S.,  local  industrial  promo- 
tion      347 

L'Oiseau,   Bale   de   la,   see   Christmas, 
Port. 

Loky,  Bale  de,  chart 537 

Lollis,  Fred,  court  case 287,  315,  554 

Lomas,  Rada  de,  chart 298 

Lomax,    Harvard,    rate    of    change    of 
yawing-moment        coefll- 

cient 960 

Lombard,  P.  M..   American  potato  va- 
rieties        577 

Lombok  Strait,  chart 1301 

London  Terrace,  Inc 978,  1310 

Lone  Rock,  Wis.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Lonergan,  Thomas,  court  case  of  trus- 
tees      S34 

Long,  A.  J.,  jr.,  court  case 521 

Long,    E.    M.,    Elberta    peach    growth, 

chloride,   etc.,   effect 1235 

Long,  Walter  J.,  concentration  of  oxide 

manganese  ores 275 

Long  Beach,  Calif.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 726 

instrument  approach  chart 727.  1246 

T  tunnel 482 

Long   Island    potato    harvest    workers. 

wages  __ 1233 

Long  Island  R.  R.  : 

accident 1275 

emergency  board 1112 

Long  range  air  navigation  charts,  see 

Maps   and   charts. 
Longevity  pay.  .see  Pay.  allowances,  etc. 
Longitudinal  control,  see  Control   (air- 
craft) . 
Longitudinal  stability,  see  Stalnlity  of 

airplanes. 
Longview,     Tex.,     sponge-iron     experi- 
ments  1271 

Loose-leaf  binders,  specifications-  967,  1415 
L6pez    Ramos.    Alberto,    relief    of    es- 
tate  743.  909.  1033 

Lorain,    S.    H..    Clark    Fork    lead-zinc 

district 1269 

Loran  : 

electronic  aid  for  commercial  use_  415 
handbook  for  shipl)oard  operators.  815 
new    radio    navigator 814 


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1583 


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Lorch  Manufacturing  Co 428,  978,  1310 

Lord,  Albert  M.,  combustion  and  mix- 
ture temperatures 1104 

Lorenz,  Frank   J.,   court  case 284 

Lorraine   Castle   Apartments   Building 

Corporation,    Inc 82 

Los  Ansreles,  Calif.  : 

aeronautical    chart 584 

airport   obstruction   plan 1245 

court  case 920.  1097,  1281 

finances 717 

wages  of  citrus  harvest  workers  in 

area 574 

Los      Angeles-Albuquerque      Express, 

Inc USD 

Los  Angeles  County,  Calif.,  subsurface 
mineral      and      water 

rights 58,     161 

Los  Angeles-Long  Beach  Harbor  defen- 
sive sea  area 675 

Los  Angeles  maritime  control  area 675 

Los  Angeles  Soap  Co 651 

Loskot,   John   E.,   claim 688 

Lost  River  tin  deposit,  investigation —   1175 
Lothrop,  Samuel  K.,  Diaguita  of  Chile-      982 

Lott,  P.  S.,  carbon  black 1305 

Lott,  Jesse  A.,  relief 901 

Lottin,   Port,  chart 536 

Loudon,  Charles  F.,  court  case  of  trus- 
tee     1209 

Lougbine,    Paul,    relief 478 

Louise,  Lake,  aeronautical  charts —  21,  1023 
Louisiana  : 

bridge  across  Calcasieu  River 747, 

912,  1030 
conservation  practices,  handbook-     151 
erosion    control,    etc.,    investiga- 
tions       863 

farmers'    almanac 861 

frozen  food  locker  plants 631 

mail  routes,   schedules 2t»l, 

544,  1111,  1300 
pneumonitis,    epidemic    in    bayou 

region 502,  628,  1262 

post  route  map . 113 

reparation    payments    for    oyster 

beds 888 

rice    yields 860 

wages   for    sugarcane    production, 

etc 581,  713,  1347 

war  casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Louisiana      Agricultural      Experiment 

Station 709 

Louisiana     Delta    Hardwood     Lumber 

Co.,  Inc 1427 

Louisiana    Department   of   Agriculture 

ahd    Immigration 709 

Louisiana  Laud  &  Exploration  Co 320, 

384,  1317 
liouisiana  Public  Service  Commission-  949 
Louisville,    Ky.  : 

tinanccs 583 

flood  control,  estimate 823 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

milk    handling,    order 1340 

Louisville  &  Nashville  R.  R.  : 

accidents 278,   51G,   517,   1275 

rates  on   bedding    (for  cattle) 279 

rates  on  steel  drums 1375 

Louisville,    New    Albany    &    Corydoii 

R.  R.,  purchase 1373 

Lounsbury,    Clarence,    soil    survey 1235 

Lourenyo,   Marques,   chart 537 

Loustalot,   A.   J.,   photosynthesis,  etc., 

of  pecan  leaves 577 

Love,  J.  D.  : 

Lower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

test  wells  for  oil  and  gas  in  Wyo- 
ming         70 

Triassic    rocks    in    central    Wy- 
oming     393 

Love,  Katharine  S..  animoniuni  nitrate 

for  use  as  fertilizer 1017 

Love,  S.  K.,  surface  waters  of  U.  S 69 


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Love  Field  : 

airport   obstruction   plan 867 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

Lovell     Field,      instrument      approach 

chart 345 

Lovett,  Robert  M.  : 

court  case 407,  651,  989 

court  case,  expenses 354 

Loving     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 150,  1024 

Lovingston  quadrangle,  Va 509 

Low-rent  housing,  see  Housing. 

Low-slow  flying,  fatal  mistake 1352 

Lowe,   David   L.,   court   case 1209 

Lowe,    I.    J.,    editor,    agriculture    deci- 

cisions 7,    705 

Lowe,  Samuel  E.,  trustee,  court  case-     951 
Lowell.  Mass.,   milk   handling  orders-   1148, 

1340 
Lower    Cretaceous    period,    see    Creta- 
ceous  period. 
Lower    Ordovi<-ian    period,    see    Ordo- 
vician   period. 

Lower  Yellowstone  project,   map 1088 

Lowery,  Newtoh  W.,  relief--  743,  909,  1033 
Lowman,  M.  S.,  savory  herbs,  culture 

and  use 710 

Lownsbury,  Elizabeth  C,  court  case —     186 
Lowry,  John  G.  : 

airfoils  with  slotted  flaps 90 

horn-balanced  control  surfaces 1390 

pressure  distribution  over  aileron-      958 
pressure  distribution  over  airfoil-     289 

Lowry.  O.  William,  court  case 1097 

Lubbock,    Tex.,    instrument    approach 

chart 1024 

Lubets,  Robert,   court  case 1097 

Lubig,  Mary  R..  real  estate,  etc.,  brok- 
erage  business 348 

Lubricants  : 

investigations  in  Germany —  1174,  1208 
iroh  contamination  of  lubricating 

oil 1393 

specifications 199,  214.  421,  838 

world  retail  prices,  etc.,  on  motor 

oils 73,   791 

see  also   Greases. 
Lubrication,    hydrodynaniic,    of    near- 
infinite  sliders 1402 

Lucero  uplift 633 

Lucia,   Robert   E.,   flow   coefficients   of 

poppet  intake  valves 529 

Lucin,     Utah,     instrument     approach 

chart 1024 

Luck,  Juanita.  camps  for  children 525 

Ludlow,    Louis    (Representative    from 
Ind.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriation   Com 243,    595 

Ludokiewich.   Violet,   relief-   490,   883,   1033 

Ludwig.  Julia  S.,  court  case 687 

Ludwigshafen.  Germany.  I.  G.  Farben- 

industrie  plants—  1173,  1208 

IJibeck   Bay.    chart 1301 

Luecker,  Arthur  R..  bending  moments 

in  rotor  blades 1399 

Luedors.    Clothilde    K.,    court    case    of 

exrs 687 

liUeders,  Frederick  J.,  exr.,  court  caso_      687 
Liitzkendorf,      Germany,      Wintershall 

A.  G.  investigation 1174 

Luff,   Paul:  .  ,^„„ 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  zinc 1083. 

1174 
metal  mining  in — 

Arizona 1209 

Idaho 1269 

Montana 1270 

Utah 1270 

Washington 1270 

T.uggacre.   simplified   practice 588 

r,uke  Field,  instrument  approach  chart-      345 
Lukens,    Beatrice,    anodes    for    electro- 
lytic manganese 792 

Lumber :  . 

dry,  good  wood  houses  built 579 

exported,  investigation 610 


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I'atjc 

Ijumber — -Contiiiuotl 

facts  for  inilustry 154,  864 

importation,  housinK  emergency--   1308 
lu   possession    of   Navy    Dept.,    in- 
formation   rwiuest 005 

inadequately    dried    reducing   haz- 
ards      460 

Industry  report 24,  730 

Japanese  trade  study 316 

prices   &   production 1117 

jiroduetion 232 

|)ublications,  price  list . 630 

rates  on 403,  945 

seasoning  snuill  quantities 579 

shipped    green,    protected    against 

decay 577 

sustained-yield  capacity  of  Amer. 

forests 762 

wages  in   industry,   1944 65S 

Lumber  &  Sawmill  Workers  Union 1192 

Lumber  Products  Association,  Inc 054 

Lumber    Unit,    Foreign    and    Domestic 

Commerce  Bur 24 

Lund,  Charles  E.,  fats  and  oils 729 

Lund,   Genevieve,   relief 29 

Lundin,  Bruce  T.,  pressurized  shunt- 
type  cooling  systems 1393 

Liind(iuist,  Eugene  E.  : 

bu(,'l<ing  of  plates  in  compression.  1190 
compressive    strength    of    aircraft 

materials 1389 

critical  compression  load 97 

critical  compressive  stress 293 

determining  column  curve 92 

effect   of  displacement    of    center 
support    on    buckling    of 

column 1390 

instability  of  bos  beams 92 

restraint   provided   plate   by   stifif- 

ener 293 

strength  of  cylinders 93 

tables  of  stiffness,  etc.,  for  struc- 
tural  members 1400 

Lung-K'ou  Wan,  chart 1412 

Lunken   Airport,   instrument  approach 

charts 585,  1024 

Luoma,  Arvo  A.,  section  characteris- 
tics of  airfoil 809 

Lurie,  Babette  G.,  court  case 284 

Lusk,  James  B.,  ducted  head  baffles  to 
reduce  cylinder  tempera- 
tures  1291 

Lusthaus,  A.  L.,  court  case 186,  434 

Lustig.  Henry,  &  Co.,  Inc 307 

Lutz,  J.  M.  : 

citrus  fruit  respiration  after  harv- 
est      148 

Kieffer  pear  for  use  as  food 1345 

Lux,  Jerome  J.,  court  case 1116, 1202 

Luxenberger,  Eugene  A.,  court  case 160 

Luxford,    R.    P.,    plywood    lightweight 

constructions 239 

Luyten  W.  J.,  navigation  "By  guess  and 

by  God" 814 

Lygus,  DDT  control  on  seed  alfalfa 1017 

Lyle,  John  E.  (Koi)resentative  from 
Tex.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 16(> 

reports   made   by — 

Post   Office  and    Post    Roads 

Com 607,897 

Lyman,  F.  Earlo,  control  of  Anopheles 

quadrimaculatus 64 

r<ympliogranuloma   venereum  : 

false  positive   reactions  for  syph- 
ilis     1167 

viruses 028 

Lynch,    Humphrey    J.,    court    case    of 

exrs 187 

Lynch,  James,  relief 470,  590 

Lynch,  I.,ulu,  court  case 81 

I>ynchburg,    Va.,    instrument   approach 

chart 1025 

Lynde,  Eleanor  W.,  relief  of  estate 359, 

490, 590 
I-ynn   quadrangle.  Mass 935 


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Lynnport,  Pa.,  aircraft  accident 1351 

Lyon,  Thoburn  C.,  practical  air  naviga- 
tion       154 

Lyons,   Thomas  E.  : 

foreign-trade   zones   service 1304 

New  Orleans  foreign  trade  zone_-   1020 

Philadelphia  story 1169 

Lyons,  W.  James,   adhesive  properties 

of  tire  cord 10 

Lyons,  Kans.,  aircraft  accident 865 

Lytle  Creek,  naming  Sheppard  Flood- 
way   on 915 

M 

M-9  kite,  flying 1204 

Alaas  River,  see  Meuse  River. 
Maasuam    (steamship)  : 

reimburse      Marine      Corps      per- 
sonnel        29 

Mabee,  Courtney  M.,  court  case 83,  315 

McAbee,  Philip  W.,  court  case 320 

McAdam,  D.  J.,  jr.  : 

Poisson's     ratio     for     chromium- 
nickel  steel 101 

shear  elastic  properties  of  metals-     292 

tensile  elastic  properties  of  steel 101 

torsional      elastic      properties     of 

steel 101 

McAdams,  William  H.,  heat  transfer  in 

tube 291 

McAfee,  Cecile  W.,  relief—   883,  1033,  1065 

McAfee,  Haven  H.,  relief 883,  1033,  1065 

McAfee,  Sarah,  relief  of  guardian 883, 

1033,   1005 
McAleer,  James  A.  : 

chronology  of  WPB,  etc 1116 

farm   machinery,   etc.,    policies   of 

WPB 976 

McAllister,  James  F.,  quicksilver-anti- 
mony   depoHits 09 

McAllister   Lighterage   Line,    Inc 83, 

407,  554 
MacAlpine,  C.  P.,  jr..  Las  Vegas  Basin, 

etc 1172 

Macauley,  Edward,  court  case 554 

McAvoy,  William  H.,  spin  tests  of  low- 
wing  monoplane 100 

McBrayer,    James    R.,    trustee,    court 

case 319 

McBrion,    J.,    copper,    Japanese    trade 

study 310 

McCabe,   P.   J.,   milky   disease   of   Jap- 
anese   beetle    larvae 1234 

McCain,  John  B.,  court  case 1309 

McCall,    J.    Hal.    congressional    direc- 
tory  1157 

McCall,  P.  R.,  erosion  control,  etc 803 

McCann,  F.   T.,   Mesozoic,   etc.,   strati- 
graphy       392 

McCann,  Lewis  P.,  embryology  of  tung 

tree 12 

McCarran,   Pat    (Senator  from  Nev.)  : 
papers  presented  by — 

administrative  procedure  act-   1250 

criminal    procedure 831 

Mexican  water  treaty 1061 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 763,  905 

Commerce  Com 55,  912,  914 

District   of   Columbia   Com 910, 

1009 
Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 920 

Judiciary  Com 50-57,  202,  379, 

620,    772,    920-921,    1073 
Public    Lands    and     Surveys 

Com 59,  499,  623,  775 

McCarthy,  Charles  E.,  magnesia  from 

olivine 1366 

McCarthy,  John  A.,  is  there  too  much 

social  legislation? 955 

McCarthy,    Wilson,    trustee,    rates    on 

kapok 517 

McCarthy  Bros.  Construction  Co 926, 

1097,  1378 


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Mcrartney,   J.  T.,   size  distribution  of 

coal  particles 73 

McCarty,  James  B..  relief 475,  614,  735 

McCauley,   Maryclaire  : 

closing  of  gold  niin'^s 1115 

concentration   of   civilian   produc- 
tion      975 

electric   iron   production,    resump- 
tion      547 

McCloary,  Jay  H.,  relief 29 

McClellaii,  Charles  H.,  cooling  charac- 
teristics   cf    engine 1393 

McClellan,     John     L.     (Senator    from 
Ark.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce  Com__  494,  912,  914-015 

Naval  Affairs  Com 381 

McClenon,    Walter   H.  : 

estate  and  gift  tax  provisions 1256 

excise  tax  provision 1256 

individual  income  tax  provisions-      609 

McCloskev.   Eleanor,   relief 918,   1033 

MeClosl^v,   William  T.  : 

action  of  streptomycin  on  tubercu- 
losis      176 

pharmacology    of    alphanaphthyl- 

thiourea 63 

McCloud,  Marian  A.,  relief--   746.  918,  1033 

McClure,  Virge,  relief 245,  490,  590 

McClusky,  Howard  Y.,  post-war  coun- 
seling     for      'tween-age 

youth 13S2 

McCone   Countv,    >ront..    bridge   across 

Missouri  River--   261,  478,  592 
McCoiinell,  W.  J.,  trade  name  solvents 

for  cleaning,  etc 1079 

McCormack,     Jklward     P.,     relief     of 

estate 908.    1032 

McCormack,  George  R.,  slaughtering 
and  meat  packing  in- 
juries, etc 806 

McCormack,  John  W.  (Representative 
from    Mass.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 606,  1160 

McCormick,    Elmo    E.,    trustee,    court 

case 925 

McCradv    Construction    Co 411,    527 

McCrarv,  J.  B..  Co..  Inc 597,  765,  973 

McCrory  Holding  Co 1185,   1380 

McCulloch,  Ernest  C,  toxicity  to  swine 

of  lead  arsenate,  etc 1341 

McCulloch,  R.  B.,  Big  Four  zinc-silver 

mine 794 

McCullough,   Max,   radio   talks 117 

McCutohin,  Alex,  court  case 1281 

McCutchin,   Alma,  court  case 1281 

McDermid.  A.  .T.  : 

secondary  aluminum  in  1945 937 

secondary  metals,  nonferrous 1269 

secoiiilary  zinc  in  1045 1175 

MacDonald,    A.    D..    whole-blood    test 

for  pullorum  disease 1144 

McDonald,  Emma  J.,  acid  reaction  on 

difructose  anhydrides 466 

MacDonald,  Neil  P.,  acute  general  hos- 
pitals       929 

MacDonald.  Thomas  H.  : 

highway   development   under  Fed- 
eral   legislation 629 

new  pattern  for  highway  develop- 
ment     1364 

secondary  road  development 1363 

McDonnel.  Daniel  A.,  court  case 521 

McDonough,  John  B.,  claim 994 

McDonough,     Atichael     J.,     relief     of 

estate 259,  593,  735 

Macduff.  Scotland,  chart 419 

Macei6,  Porto  de.  chart 668 

McElroy,  Frank  S.  : 

industrial  in.iuries  in   1945 657 

slaughtering  and  meat  packin.g  in- 
juries, etc 806 

McElwaine,     Robert     B.,     Hot     Spring 

County,  Ark 1365 

McEwen,  J.  H.,  court  case ^     ^92 


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McFarland,  Ernest  W.    (Senator  from 
Ariz.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Indian    Affairs    Com 620 

Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 262,    771 

Judiciary  Com 56-57 

McFarland,  L.  D.,  Co 280 

McFarling,  J.  Ralph,   stresses,  etc.,   of 

Japanese  center  life 641 

Mc(iarroll.  Thomas,  relief  of  estate 29,  53 

McGehee,  Dan  R.  (Representative  from 
Miss.)  : 
reports  made  by — - 

Claims  Com 36-40,  245- 

246,      355-362,      473-4'77, 
506-599,      741-744,      8S5 

Conference  Com 32,  242. 

352.     470-471,     593.     738 

McGeorge,   Walter,    course   case 160 

McGhee-Tyson  Airport,  instrument  ap-  4 

proach  chart 22 

McGill,    Gertrude,    relief 359,   490,    735 

MacGillivray,    John    H.,    carrot    pro- 
duction     1145 

McGoldrick,  James  B.,  relief-  883,  1033,  1065 

McGough   Bakeries   Corporatiou 106 

McGovern,    J.    N.  : 

hardwoods  for  pulpwood   require- 
ments     1147 

sulfite    pulping    of    western    red 

cedar 580 

McGowan,   Patrick,   court   case 187,   267 

McGownd.   Harold,   court   case 1185 

McGrane,  Reginald  C,  construction  pro- 
gram, etc.,  of  WPB 976 

McGraw,  B.  T.,  the  house  I  live  in 1191 

McGraw,  Nornuin  E.,  <:ourt  case 802 

MacGregor,  Alpine,  court  case 1378-79 

MacGuffle,  Joseph,   relief 475 

.McGuire,  Kathleen  L.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian   259,  469 

McGuire,  L.  II..  Diesel  locomotives,  use 

through  railway  tunnel-  936 
McGunnigal,  Edward  F.,  jr.,  court  case_  83 
Macli  number  warning  device  for  use 

in    flight 1396 

McHenry  quadrangle.  111. -Wis 1267 

Machesney     Airport,     instrument     ap- 
proach   chart 727 

Machine  guns  : 

Browning,  field  manual 1432 

effects  on  aerodynamic  character- 
istics of  airplane 1388 

Machine  tools  : 

accessories,  wage  relationships 956 

accessories,  wage  structure-   527,   1187 

general  schedule  of  supplies 1211 

packaging  and  packing 1109,  1197 

prices,  appendix  to  MPR  1 548 

retooling  America 827 

wage    structure    in    machine    tool 

industry 658 

Machinery  : 

basic  machines 197 

industrial  reference  service 24.  158. 

237,    346,    465,    587,    729. 
868,  1027,  1156,  1250,  1352 

price  adjustments 428 

prices it  01 

rates    on 045 

wage    relationships 88 

wage  structure 411,  955 

sec  alxo  special  kinds  of  machin- 
ery, e.  g.  Textile  machin- 
ery. 
Machlin.   Eugene   S.  : 

artificial      running-in      of      piston 

rings 1401 

coaxial  lapping  of  cast-iron  piston 

rings 1401 

creep  of  metals 661 

stress    rupture    of    heat-resisting 

alloys 1290 

Mclpdoo,    N.    E..    di'rest    of    literature 

on  DDT,, 709 


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Page 

Mclntire,   Koss  T.,  statement 44 

Mclutosli,    Klizabetli    K.,   court   case 320 

Mcintosh  County,  Okla.,  court  case-.     187 
McKanu,  liobert,  dcsiKn  parameters  of 

planinsi-tail  hulls 1103 

Mackay,   W.    K.,    court    case 926 

McKean,  Margaret   S.,  court  case 834 

McKeau,  Quincy  A.  S.,  court  case 834 

McKee,  Roland  : 

crotalaria,     culture     and     utiliza- 
tion   1344 

lespedeza,  culture  alid  utilization-     231 
McKee,  Kuth  E.,  wartime  exile  of  Jap- 
anese  Americans 1274 

McKellar,    A.    D.,    lumber,    Japanese 

trade    study 316 

McKellar,      Kenneth      (Senator     from 
Teun. )  : 
reports   made   by — 

Appropriations  Com 49-50 

»  257,    373,    486,   611.    762- 

763,    904-905,    1062  , 
Post  Offices  and   Post   Roads 

Com 265,    499 

McKenzie,  Charles  E.    (Representative 
from    La.)  : 
report  made   by — 

Post    Office   and    Post    Roads 

Com 897 

Mackenzie  Bay,  aeronautical  chart 584 

Mackiewich,   Justin,   court  case 82 

McKillip,    Janet,    relief 490,   590 

Mackin    Corporation 1317 

McKinley,  Mount,  aeronautical  chart-  1243 
McKinney,    Elizabeth   G.  : 

aerodynamic    balances    of    2    nose 

shapes,   etc 1388 

comparison  of  pitching  moments, 

etc 1288 

McKinney,   Marion   O.,   jr.  : 

dihedral,  etc.,  effects  on  stability 

and  control 1103,  1294 

rudder-free   stability    theory 1404 

McKinney,  Viola,   relief—-  883,   1038,  1065 

McKinney,  William  C,  relief 490,  871 

McKinnon,  P.  F.,  compression,  etc.,  on 

yellow-poplar  plywood —  1147 
Macks,   B.   Fred  : 

aluminum-allov      crankpin      bear- 
ings     1103 

blade-bearins  loads 1400 

crankpin  bearing  loads 1394 

MacLachlan,   Robert : 

effect  of  canopies  oti  stability 810 

effect  of  sideslip  on  stability 1405 

McLaren,  John,  court  case 468 

McLean.  Alexander,  relief  of  estate —       29 
MacLean,  J.  D.  : 

temperature  change  in  timbers —       580 
temperatures  in  timbers  after  heat- 
ing      580 

McLean.   Oscar,   N.,    relief 53,   161 

MacLeish,    Archibald  : 

address  on  Hispanic  activities  of 

L.  C 958 

same    (in   Portuguese) 123 

same    fin   Snnnish) 209 

reorganization  of  Library  of  Con- 
gress      1188 

McLendon,   P.   A.,    nurseries   for   mod- 
ern   maternity 86 

Marleod    Bureau 950 

McLeod  gl.Tss-snnd  pits,  investigation-      793 
McLncas.  Walter  S..  C.  A.  B.  report--      343 
Macmahon,    Arthur,    international    in- 
formation  proirram 208 

McMahon.  Brien  (Senator  from  Cotin.)  : 
reports   made   by— 

Atomi'-  Energy.  Special  Com- 

mittop    on    4Sfi 

Claims  Com-169.  908-912,  1064-67 

IntiTState  rnmtnor'-e  Com 1072 

McMahon,  M.  C,  tnlnromia  attempted 

transmission 503 

McMaster,  R.  C,  test  methods  for  spot 

weMs  jp  ajiiminni  alloys-     J93 


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MacMasters,    M.    M.,    bibliography   on 

soft  corn,  etc 10 

McMeans,  A.  C,  relief 743,  909,  1033 

McMeekin,    T.    L.,    making    casein    Cn 

farm 575 

McMillan,     John     L.     (Representative 
from    S.   C.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 896 

reports  made  by — 

District  of  Columbia  Com 246, 

477,      599-600,      744-745, 
887-888 
McNary,    Charles    L.,    memorial    serv- 
ices  1355 

MacNeil,  F.  Stearns,  Midway  and  Wil- 
cox stratigraphy 933 

McNeill,  John  M. : 

audio-visual  aids  for  communica- 
tion     1147 

cellulosic  materials 581 

fertilizer  use  and  crop  yields 1018 

McNichols,    James    W.,    trustee,    court 

case 82 

Macon,  Ga. : 

instrument  approach  chart 585 

rental    housing    income    and    ex- 
penses    1118 

McPherson,  Albert  E.  : 

adaptor  for  measuring  strains 102 

bending  tests  of  monocoque  box 98 

calibrator     for     dynamic     strain 

gages 96 

normal-pressure  tests  of  plates-  98,  292 
strength  of  aluminum   alloy  pan- 
els         91 

strength   of  axially   loaded  sheet- 
stringer    panels 1103 

strength  of  wing  beams 102 

torsion  test  of  monocoque  box 98 

McQuilkin,  W.  E.,  seeding  with  pines  in 

Piedmont    region 1345 

McRae,  Douglas  C,  relief  of  guardian-    475, 

614, 735 

MoRae.  Gretchen,  court  case 307 

McShain,  John,  court  case 625 

McVay,  Charles  B.,  testimony  in  court 

martial   records 605 

McVeigh,  Charles  S.,  exr.,  court  case —     833 

McWiiliams,  Brooks  B..  court  case 1184 

McWilliams,  James,  Blue  Line,  Inc 645 

McWiiliams,  John  P.,  court  case 1184 

McWilliams,  Margaret,  relief 350,  375 

McWiiliams,    Susan   P.,    court   case   of 

exr 1184 

^radagascar,    chart 537 

Madden,  A.  H. : 

gage    for    testing    DDT    residual 

treatments 1017 

chamber    for    testing    insecticldal 

sprays 1017 

Madden,  Ray  J.    (Representative  from 
Ind.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 741 

Naval  Affairs  Com 167, 

755-756,  896 
Madison,      Bernice,      child      labor     in 

Alaska 525 

Madison,  111.,  railroad  accident 181 

Madison,    Wis.,    instrument    approach 

charts    345,727 

Madison     County.     111..     Edward.sville 

demonstration    project--       16 

Madison  wood-susrar  jirocess 1147 

^r■dl.  J.  F..  court  case ^'^'^ 

"^f.idl   Implement  Co 118 

Aladre  Lagoon,  aeronautical  chart 5*^4. 

124.T 
Mae    Nam    Chno    Phyriva,    see    Chao 
Phvrava  River  . 

\faezer.  .Toseph.  relief 883.  1033,  106.T 

Mnga^-ine    (aircraft    c:imera)  : 

specification    132.S 

^fnsrnzinos.   nvc  Periodicals. 

Magoe,  Florence  V..  relief 53,  161 

Magee,  John  W.,  relief , 53,  161 


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Maggin,  Bernard  : 

lift    attainable    on     tailless    air- 
planes     1395 

longitudinal  stability  of  wings 960 

rudder-free  stability  theory 1404 

Maggio  Bros.  Co.,  Inc 834 

Magistad.  O.  C,  salt  problem  in  irri- 
gation agriculture 1233 

Magnesia :       . 

chlorination   ^... 

from  olivine 130t> 

process    for    production    of    mag- 
nesium   oxide 510 

wrought  products,  facts  for  indus- 
try        864 

Magnesite  in  1945 1270 

Magnesium  : 
alloys — - 

aging  aircraft   structures  ef- 
fect       292 

bearing   tests y* 

column    strength 97,  194 

tensile  and  compressive  tests-       97 

compounds,  in  1945 127u 

'          compounds,   preprint  from  miner- 
als yearbook 1083 

industrial  foundry  wastes 635 

plants  and  facilities,  surplus 138 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1269 

public  land  withdrawal  in  Utah 59 

secondary,  in  1945 937 

sequestration  in  presence  of  alka- 
line detergents 1078 

Magnesium  oxide,  see  Magnesia. 

Magnesium  Products,  Inc 187 

Magnet  Cove  Rutile  Co.  property,  ex- 
ploration   1366 

Magnetic     maps     of     Worcester,     etc., 

Counties,    Md 632 

Magnetic    observations    in     American 

republics 1241 

Magnetic  reconnaissance  in  north-cen- 
tral Minnesota,  1945 1269 

Magnolia  Petroleum  Co 521 

Magnuson,    Harold    J.,    penicillin    and 

mapharsen  for  syphilis 1078 

Magnuson,   Warren   G.    (Senator  from 
Wash.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce    Com 494,  1068 

Naval  Affairs  Com 58 

Magruder,  W.  G.,  relief 883,  1033,  1065 

Mugwood,  Lewis  E.,  claim 37,  375,  590 

Mahan,  W.  M.  : 

beneficiation  of  chromite 509 

recovery  of  metal,  etc.,  from  alumi- 
num   dross 790 

Maher,  John  P.,  relief 37,  375,  675 

Maheux,  Patsy  A.,  relief  of  estate 359, 

765,  871 
Mahler,  Mary  L.,  influence  of  jet  pro- 
pulsion unit  on  wings 1292 

Mahlon     Sweet     Airport,     instrument 

approach  charts 585,  1024 

Mahn,  Dorothy,  court  case 948 

Muhon,  George  H.  (Representative  from 
Tex.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Appropriations  Com 740 

Mail    boxes,    apartment-house,    regula- 
tions, etc 1111 

Mail  distributors,  general  schedule 322, 

Mail  matter  : 

cost  ascertainment  report 971,  1111 

Naval  Operations  Office 813 

Plant  and  Operations  Office,  Agri- 
culture Dept 1345 

Mail  rates,  see  names  of  certain  com- 
panies carrying  mail. 
Mail  routes,  see  Post  route  maps — Rail- 
way Mail  Service — also 
names  of  certain  airlines, 
railroads,  etc. 
Main,  Chester  N..  relief 741,764   870 


Page 

Maine : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram   233,   123S 

chart   1248 

court  case  of  governor 1282 

electric  rate  book 174 

mail  routes,  schedules 201, 

424, 819,  971 

medical  center  for  children 1382 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Maine  Central  R.  R.,  accident 277 

Maize,  E.  R.,  mine  rescue  work,  train- 
ing officials 937 

Maize,  see  Corn. 

Makassar,  Celebes,  chart 537 

Make  it  a  million,   goal   of  Army   Re- 
cruiting Service 848 

Makin,  capture 1437 

Mako  K6,  chart 669 

M^ikransky,    Dorothy,    court    case    of 

exrs 187 

Makransky,  Edward,  court  case 187 

Makransky,   Harry,   court  case 187 

Makransky,  Louis,  court  case 187 

Makransky,  Murray  J.,  exr.,  court  case_     187 

Makransky,   Sadye,   court  case 187 

Malacca  Strait : 

current  tables 1022 

sailing  directions,  supplement 666 

Malaga  quadrangle,  N.  Mex 1082 

Malaria  : 

DDT  house  spray  for  control 388 

spray-time  topics 1078 

Malaria  Control  in   War  Areas  Office, 

Atlanta,  Ga 628 

Malay  language : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase   book 1000 

Malbin,  Irving,  court  case 950 

Male,  Donald  W.  : 

preignition-limited  performance  of 

3  fuels 1291 

surface-ignition   temperatures 1407 

Mallardi,  Joseph,  relief 52,  161 

Malleable   Iron   Range   Co 945 

Mallery,  T.  D.,  inter-American  rubber 

development 1235 

Malloy,  Evelyn,  court  case 212 

Malloy,  Frank  R.,  court  case 212 

Malta  Island,  chart 418,  964 

Maltine  Co 320 

Malvestuto,  Frank  S.,  tail  and  wing-tip 
spin-recovery         p  a  r  a  - 

chutes 1401 

Mammals,  of  San  Jos6  Island 981 

see  also  Game. 
Management : 

improvement,    what's    your     sug- 
gestion V 1015 

public  management  sources 823 

Mananara  Anchorage,  chart 537 

Manasco,  Carter   (Representative  from 
Ala.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 32,  241,  1048 

Expenditures  in  Executive  De- 
partments Com 477, 

745,  888,  1051 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 

Com 1058 

Manassas  (Bull  Run)  National  Battle- 
field Park 1084 

Manchester,     N.     H.,     instrument     ap- 
proach chart 345 

Manchuria  : 

diseases  of  naval   importance 196 

medical  and  sanitary   data 693 

place  names 272 

Mancos    project,    specifications 942 

Mandan  Indians,  relief 770,  873 

Mandel,  Mervcn  W.  : 

tensile  tests  of  rivets 99,  1404 

tightness  of   machine-countersunk 

rivets 1403 


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Index,  1946 


Manganese : 

artU'le  from  minerals  yearbook 394 

electrolytic — 

cobalt  from  ores 790 

in  steel  ti-sts 178,  1174 

pilot    i)lant 791 

pilot-plant  production 635,  13t>(i 

study  of  anodes 792 

heat  contents  of  alloys 792 

matte  smelting,   pilot-plant   inves- 
tigations     13GG 

mining  and  concentration 510 

monthly  manganese  report 74 

ores,   concentration 510 

oxide  ores,  concentration 275 

I'iedniont   belt,   exploration 792 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook- _   1174 

thermodynamic  properties _-     275 

.Muiiganiello,   Eugene  J.  : 

I'ylinder  temperatures 1390 

engine  temperatures  under  forced- 
convection  cooling 1394 

high-altitude  flight  cooling  of  en- 
gine  1190 

piston     heat-transfer     coefficients 

across  oil   lilm 1402 

piston   temperatures 94,98 

pressurized  shunt-type  cooling  sys- 
tems  1393 

Manganin   resistors,   see   Resistors. 

Jlangelsdorf,  Wesley  A.,  relief 37, 

1033,  1006 
Manger,     William,     relations    between 

U.  S.  and  Latin  America-  1200 

Mangerivy,  Bale,  do,  chart 537 

Mango,  list  of  references 1345 

Manila  Bay  defensive  sea  area 675 

Manila    Harbor,    chart 1249 

Manildi,   J.   F.,   test  methods  for   spot 
welds    in    aluminum    al 

loys 

Manitoba,  Lake,  aeronautical  charts-. 


193 
723, 
1023 


Mankin,  Helen  D.  (Representative  from 
Ga.)  : 
reports   made   by — 

Claims  Com 741-743 

Mankind  United,  court  case 554 

Manlove,  L.  B.,  court  case 187 

Manlove,  P.  M.,  court  case 187 


Co. 


187 


231 
193 


Manlove   &    Spaulding   Mf 
Mann,  Edward  H.  : 

rating  dishwashing  detergents 11C6 

sequestration   of  calcium,  etc 1078 

Mann,   L.   B.,   refrigerated  food  locker 

association 

Mann,  Thomas,  Germany  and  the  Ger- 
mans  

Manne,  Max,  court  case 187 

Mannesmann    D.,    flow    investigations 

with    ultramicroscoi)e 1291 

Maniiie  &  Co 679,  1281 

Manning,  Lucy,  why  child  labor  laws?-     954 
Manning,  Raymond  E.,  financing  social 

security 1189 

Mannon.  J.  M.,  jr.,  court  case  of  exrs-_     992 
Mannuronic  lactone,  mutarotation  and 

ring    structure 1251 

Manov,  George  G.,  sodium  chloride  ef- 
fect on  boric  acid,  etc 1027 

Manpower  : 

utilization,    what's    your    sugges- 
tion?  1015 

utilization,  work  measurement 1133 

Manpower  Commission,  see  War  Man- 
power Commission. 

Manpower  review,   index.   1945 525 

Manpower   Utilization    Bureau 309,  430 

Manrose,  Lottie  M..  economic  relations 

with  Latin  America 958 

Mansfield.    .Joseph    .T.    ( Represent!. tive 
from  Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Rivers  and   Harbors   Com 483. 

607, 899 


rage 
Manson,  S.  S. : 

automatic  electrical  analyzer 293 

charts  for   rapid   analysis   of  45° 

strain-rosette  data 293 

misalinement  of  strain-gage  com- 
ponents of  strain  ro- 
settes   1295 

Manson,     S.    V.,    finned-tube    exhaust 

heat  exchanger 1407 

Mantel,  Jack,  court  decisions  relating 
to  national  labor  rela- 
tions act 1410 

Mantua     quadrangle,      Ala.,     geologic 

m.ij) 632 

Manuals,  .see  Basic  lield  manual — also 

names     of    departments, 

etc..    issuing    manuals — 

also  special  sul)ject. 

Manufacturers'      Casualty      Insurance 

Co 173 

.Manufacturers  Specialty   Co 1374 

Manufacturers  Trust  Co 640 

Manufactures  : 

census  publications,  price  list 1264 

census  report 719 

classification  codes  for  industries-     93(1 

current  statistics  program 463 

economic  concentration  and  World 

War  II 762,  904 

excise    taxes    on     manufacturer's 

sales 689 

financial  developments  in  manu- 
facturing  174,1360 

index  of  industries lll.'i 

industry  in — 

Me.xico 1425 

Nicaragua 120s 

Paraguay 1208 

productivity,  etc.,  in  manufactur- 
ing       800 

publications,  price  list l_     784 

titles  and  doscriptioiis  of  indus- 
tries        546 

war-time  manufacturing  plant  ex- 
pansion       976 

see  also  Factories — also  names  of 
manufactured  articles. 
Manufacturing,  see  Manufactures. 
Manuscripts.     American     history,     in 

British  depositories 1288 

Manuscripts  Division,  Library  of  Con- 
gress     1288 

Manzanar     Relocation     Center,     com- 
munity analysis 796 

Manzanola  Transfer  Co 1180 

M.\P,  see  Prices. 

Mapharsen,     synergistic     action     with 

penicillin 1078 

Maple  : 

American   wood 150 

products,     1916-46 1342 

Maps  and  charts  : 

aeronautical  charts 21. 

155.  236,  344,  443,  584. 
721,  866,  1022,  1152,  1241 

dates  of  latest  prints 1022. 

1152,  1241,  1352 

air  navigation  charts 1193,  1300 

Army    regulations,    mapping    and 

charting 132,  691 

copyrighted 89.  807 

flight  charts 846. 

1152.     1153,     1154.     1241, 
1242,   1243.   1244.   1245 
instrument  approach  and   airport 

charts 22,  156,  345, 

585,  726,  1023.  1246 
Issued  by — 

Army  Air  Forces 443,  846 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board 1152 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 21, 

22.  15.5-157.  236.  237, 
344-346.  465.  584-586, 
721,  726.  728.  866,  867, 
1022,  1023.  1025.  1152, 
1155,  1241,  1246,  1247 


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Maps  and  charts — Continued 
issued  by — Continued 

Coast    and    Geodetic    Survey, 

catalog 1241 

Coast  Guard 48(1 

Forest  Service 12:{(> 

Geological  Survey 69. 

70,  273,  392,  .507,  632.  CIVA. 
786,  787.  933,  934,  1081, 
1171,  1172,  126C 

Hydrographic    Office 108, 

197,    295,    416,    533,    COS. 
814,  963, 1107,  1193, 1300. 
1411 
Mississippi     River     Commis- 
sion  564,697, 

1134,  1221,  1329,  143(; 

National  Park  Service 938, 

117.5,  1272 
Nortliern  and  Northwestern 

Lakes  Survey 137 

Public  Roads  Administration-       Or., 
390,  1169,  1204 

Reclamation  Bureau 641,  1088 

Library     of     Congress     classifica- 
tion     IIKS 

long  range  air  navigation  charts 1101 

nautical    charts 1.57, 

237,  346,  465,  586.  728, 
867,  1025,  1155,  1247 

price  list  of  maps 391 

reproduction  in  the  field lOol 

station     catalogs,     numerical     in- 
dex       607 

strategic  plotting  chart r.70 

topographic  quadrangle  maps — 

Geological  Survey 70, 

273.    507,    033,    787,    934, 
1081,  1172,  1266 
Mississippi     River     Commis- 
sion   564,  697. 

1134,  1221,  1329,  143(i 
see  also  names  of  localities — also 
special  subject. 
Mar  Glauco   (steam  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 94(! 

Marable,  Marjorie  B.,  relief 883, 

1033,  106(1 
Marble,  Frank  E.  : 

mixture  distribution  of  aircraft  en- 
gine        809 

mixture  distribution  of  radial  en- 
gine     1394 

Marcantonio,      Vito       (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
minority  views — 

Interstate  and  Foreign   Com- 
merce Com 248 

Mnrcellus,  E.  W.,  court  case 1299 

Marchant.  Charles  R.,  accept  medal 29 

Marcus,  Grace  F.,  service  in  public  as- 
sistance  administration-   1362 

Marcus,  Morris  L.,  court  case S3 

Mare  Island  Strait,  chart 1026 

Maresca.   Mariano.   &  Co 946 

Maresi,  Marjorie  D.,  exrx.,  court  case__    651, 

687,  950 
Maresi,  Pompeo  M.,  court  case  of  exrx_    651, 

687,  950 
Margarine : 

production 14,   713 

small  business  problems 49,  257 

Marglous,  Dave,  court  case 048 

Margolis,   Kenneth,    flow    over   slender 

i)ody 1190 

Marian  Soengai,  chart 418 

Mariana   Islands  : 

chart G69 

tide    tables 1152 

Marianna,    Fla.,    instrument   approach 

chart 345 

Marihuana  : 

studies 12(M 

tax,  relief  of  hemp  fiber  producers-    351, 

352 


Pttxa 

Marine  Band  : 

attend    American    Legion    conven- 
tion— 

hearing 605 

report 481 

attend   Iowa's  centennial  celebra- 
tion      894 

attend  United  Spanish  War  Veter- 
ans convention — 

hearing 605 

law 1041 

reports-- 481,    622 

Marine  Corps 107,  415,  532,  1192,  1411 

authorized  strength,  increase — 

hearings 45,  264,  382,  498 

law 470 

reports 470,  481 

correction      for      June      monthly 

index 702 

general,  permanent  appointment--      44, 

352,  470 

laws  of  79th  Cong.  1st  sess 1192 

loss    of    personal    property    reim- 
bursement— ■ 

hearin,g 264 

laws 29.    592.    737 

reports 37,  59,  597 

military  duties  in  conquered  terri- 
tories  1057 

orders 107,    532,    1192 

permanent  appointments — 

hearings 45,  204,  382,  481,  498 

law 470 

reports 382,  470,  481,  484 

placing  personnel  in  civilian  jobs 415 

prisoners  of  war,  promotion — 

hearings 622,  896 

reports 382,   756 

veto    message 821 

reappointments,  correct  error 737. 

756,  774 

register  of  officers 299 

reserve   officers    to    purchase    ord- 
nance   articles 896 

retire  certain  officers  and  men — 

hearings 59,    172.    253 

law 352 

reports 45,   242 

see  also  Armed  forces — Pay,  allow- 
ances, etc. 
Marine  Engine  Works  &  Shipbuilding 

Corporation--   597,  909,  1033 
Marine  insurance  : 

employees    of    War    Dept.    (H.    R. 
1519)  — 

hearings 249 

law 1041 

reports 165,    1068 

Marine  National  Bank  of  Erie 1426 

Marine  products,  see  Pish  and  fisheries. 
Marine  railways,  Panama  Canal  rules. 

etc 1111 

Marine  surplus,  see  Surplus  property. 

Marine  surplus  seller 90,  808 

Marine  Transport   Lines,   Inc 645 

Marine    transportation,    see    Shipping. 
Mariners,  see  Notice  to  mariners. 
Marines,  see  Marine  Corps — Veterans. 

Marion,  Oliio,  railroad  accident 943 

Marion  Contracting  Co 475,  614,  735 

Maris,  Paul  V..  shall  I  be  a  farmer? 578 

Maritime  academies  : 

make    surplus    property    available 

to 754, 915, 1044 

State,  information 430 

Maritime  Commission 90,  529, 

660,  808,  958,   1189,   1386 

accounting  practices 1254 

appropriation 740 

audit 931 

proposed    provision .546 

report,   1945 529 

statutes,  etc.,  relating  to,  index 752 

Maritime  control  areas,   see  names  of 
areas. 


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Page 

Maritime  Day,   see  National  Maritime 

Day. 
Maritime  Electric  Co.,  Inc.—   881,  907,  1031 
Maritime  navigation,  see  Navigation — 

Shipping. 
Maritime  Service,  officers'  handbook —     430 
Maritime      Service      Hospital      Corps 

School,    manual 430 

Marked  Tree  quadrangle,  Ark 007 

.Markers,  X-ray   film,   specilication 4.'i7 

.Marketing,  see  Markets  and  marketing. 

Marketing    Services    Office 14,    232 

report.    104.5 232 

Markets  and   marketing: 

if   inflation   comes 548 

Indian    markets   in    Perfl 982 

marketing  activities 14,  15,  713 

marketing  agreements,  etc.,  amend 
act — 

hearings 730 

reports 595,   1001 

marketing      and      transportation 

situation 9,  707 

new  markets,  cost  of  entering 158 

publications    on    marketitig,    price 

list 1265 

see  also  Agricultural  products — 
Commercial  products — 
Crops  and  markets  (pe- 
riodicals)— also  names  of 
articles  marketed. 
Marking  : 

airplanes  and  parts,  specification-    136, 

328,   84.-) 
clothing,  etc..   Army  regulations.    325, 

841 
railroad  equipment,   standard  let- 
tering       442 

shipment,   domestic  and  export 845 

Markley,   K.    S.,   research   on   peanuts, 

etc 1233 

Marks,  Edward  B.,  jr.,  token  shipmetit-  1370 

Marks.   Leo,   court   case 687 

Marks,  sleeve.  Women's  Naval  Reserve.  1198 
Marksmanship  : 

badges.   Army  regulations 439 

small  arms,  landing-force  manual.     962 
Marliave,  Burton  H.,  gold,  silver,  etc.  1174, 

1269 

Marlin,  Charles  A.,  relief 355 

Maro    Reef,    chart 465 

Maroantsetra   Anchorage,  chart 537 

Marple,  Warren  H.,  rural,  etc.,  electri- 
fication       397 

.\Iar(iuardt,  Philomena,  Foreman's  As- 
sociation  of   America 526 

Marquette  Cement  Mannfacturitig  Co.      390 
MSrquez   Miranda,    Fernando  : 

Chaco-Santiagueiio    culture 981 

Diaguita  of  Argentina 982 

Marr,  .Tames,  court  case 1281 

Marr  Duplicator  Co 12S1 

Marra    Bros.,    Inc 685 

Marriages  : 

annulled,   eliminate   allowance   re- 
payment  requirement — - 

hciiring 922 

report. 774 

Married    women,    see   Women. 

Marseille.  France,  charts 418,  1108 

Marsh,   Dorothv    I.  : 

asbestos 393,   1083 

potash 395,  1175 

talc,  pyrophyllite,  and  soapstone.  1270, 

1271 
Marsh,    Edred    T.,    unit-fuel    Injection 

systems 1398 

Marsh,   Grace,   court  case 210 

Marshall,    Clare   M.,    Inc 1373 

Marshall.  Elizabeth  R.,  court  case 125 

Marshall,  George,  proceeding  against.  1059 
-Marshall.    George    C.    thanks   of   Con- 
gress, etc 380,  469 

Marshall,  Herbert,  court  case 125 

Mar;'iall,  Marvin,  relief 475,  614,  871 

Marshall  County.  Okla.,  court  case.  84,  521 


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Marshall  Islands : 

chart 537 

tide    tables 1152 

Martens,  Elise  H.,  curriculum  adjust- 
ments for  gifted  chil- 
dren      778 

Martin,  A.  J.  : 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead,     and 

zinc 108" 

metal  mining  in  Central  States.      126!) 
metal  raining  in  Eastern  States —    1269 

silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc 1175 

Martin,  Charles,  relief 883,  1033,   1066 

Martin,   Charles  G.,   court  case  of  e.\- 

ecutrices    802 

Martin,    Predericka    I.,    editor,    Aleut 

language 177 

Martin,  Glenn  L.,  Co 279 

Martin,    J.    H.,    growing,    etc.,    grain 

sorghums 1345 

Martin,  James  I.,   relief  of  guardian.    359. 

490,  590 
Martin,  Robert  C,  Oil  Workers  Inter- 
national   Union    conven- 
tion, 1045 805 

Martin,  Walter  B.,  court  case 187,  210 

Martiti  County,  Ind.,  soil  survey 458 

Martini,    Denny,    court    case 307 

Martini,   Mildred,   court   case 307 

Martino.   Thomas,   court  case 314 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 1024 

Marudu    Bay,    chart 670 

Marudu  River,  chart 670 

Marx  Hide  &  Tallow  Co 118 

Maryland :  .  ,       ^^     ,       ^^ 

conservation   practices,    handbook.    10. 

1348 

land    conveyance 30 

mail  routes,   schedules.   301.   302.   0(3. 
819.  971,   1111,   1416 

oil  and  gas  investigations 632 

Pennsylvania  anthracite,  distribu- 
tion  394,  509 

persons  of  unsound  mind  in  Fed- 
eral reservations,  care, 
etc. — 

hearings 364 

report 248 

post  route  map iig 

war  casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list lo31 

Marvland  Casualty  Co 521,  926,  1281 

Marvland  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Cor- 

poration 47.).  910,  lO.S.-! 

Mas,  George  N..  court  case 83 

Mas,  Newton  A.,  low-speed  spray  char- 

acteristics  of  flying  boat.  1397 

Masan  P'o,  chart 297 

Masks,  face,  specification lOw 

Mason,   A.  C.  :  ,      ,, 

fumigation     of     Japanese     beetle 

larvae 709 

insecticides    for    Japanese    beetle 

control 1017 

Mason.  Edward  A.,  relief 883, 1033, 1066 

Mason,  Ida  C.   Louisiana  farmers'  al- 
manac      '^01 

Mason,  J.  R.,  court  case -10 

Mason,  Noah  M.   (Representative  from 
111.)  : 
reports  made  by— 

Immizration   and  Naturaliza- 
tion Com.  41-42,  478.  746,  889 

Mason,  Reginald  D.,  court  case 468 

Mason,   Silas,  Co.,  Inc 187,  950 

Masonry  : 

publications  by  staff  of  Standards 

Bur 868 

rubble 710 

Massachusetts  : 

agricultural       conservation       pro- 

^  gram 233,  714,  1239 

food  and  feed  shortage 879 

frozen-food  locker  plants 2(2 


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Massachusetts — Continued 

mail  routes,  schedules 201, 

424,  819,  971 

post  route  map 113 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

transportation  map 12G4 

war  casualties 962 

World   War   II   honor   list 1331 

Massachusetts    Bonding    &    Insurance 

Co 60,  925 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology-    815, 

967 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life   Insurance 

Co 407 

Massacre   Bay,    chart 867 

Massage  in  physical  therapy 218 

Masselle,  Francis  L.,  coefficients  of  pop- 
pet intalje  valves 529 

Massengale,  Gordon  B.,  clay  pots  for 
optical-g  lass  manufac- 
ture  1156 

Massey,  Earl  D.,  relief 475,  614,  871 

Massey,  W.  K.,  motor-carrier  decision.   1180 

Master  and  steward,  article 206 

Masters,  Kosella  J.,  relief—  743,910,1113 

Mastin,  T.  H.  trustee,  court  case 834 

Matanuska   Valley  : 

coals,  washability  and  washing 394 

physical   land  conditions 1148 

Matarani,  Puerto,  chart 298 

Alaterial-handling  equipment : 

Army  regulations 841 

operator  selection,  etc 328 

quartermaster,  technical  manual 694, 

1131 
Materials,    see    Public    printing    and 
binding. 

Materials  Disposal   Section 808 

Materials     Handling     Machinery     Co., 

Inc 884,  1033,  106G 

Maternal   and   Child   Health   Advisory 

Council,   establish 1054 

Maternal  health,  see  Health. 
Maternity,    see   Mothers. 
Maternity  homes  for  unmarried  moth- 
ers      804 

Mathematics  : 

mathematical  tables 25,  466-467 

teaching  through  school  savings-    839, 

1321 
Matheny,  Cloyce  E.,  loads  on  wing  and 
tail     in     pull-up    maneu- 
vers     1292 

Mather,  Gordon  M.,  court  case 125,  1282 

Mather,  J.  Warren  : 

delivering  petroleum  to  farmers 578 

delivery  efficiency  of  petroleum  co- 
ops      578 

Mathews,   Charles   W.  : 

effects    of    elevator-fabric    distor- 
tion on   stability,  etc 1294 

position  of  heavy  bomber 1389 

Matlack,  M.  B.,  processing  for  frozen 

food  locker  plants 461 

Matrone,    G.,    diploid    and    tetraploid 

corn 575 

Mats,    cargo,    specification 540 

IMatson,  E.  J.,  Mount  Hope  mine 1271 

Matsuyama  Ko,  chart 1194 

Mattas,  Matthew,  relief 32,  161 

Matte,  smelting,  pilot-plant  investiga- 
tions     1366 

Matteson,  David  M.,  relief 359,  910,  1033 

Matthews,  Allan  F.  : 

arsenic 1083 

bismuth 1173 

titanium 792,  1175 

zirconium 937 

Matthews,  Bryan  H.  C.,  human  limits 

in  flight 310,311 

Matthews,    E.    D.,    tobacco    brown-root 

rot 146 

Matthews,  Jas.  H.,  &  Co 664 

Matthews,  Martha  P.,  relief 1066 

Matting,  specifications 111,  300 

Mattress  tufting,  specification 672 


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Mattress  tufts,  specifications 111 

Mattresses,  specifications 119,  328 

Matz,  Julius,  sugarcane  and  erinthus —      577 

Matz,  Mathias  M.,  court  case 1282 

Matz,  Michael  A.,  alias.,  see  Matz,  Ma- 
thias M. 
Matzick,  Arthur,  utilization  of  oil  from 

oil-field  waste 635 

Mauckport,  Ind.,  bridge 616,  748,  874 

Maudrame,  Theodore,  relief 42 

Maugeri,  Salvatore,  court  case 187 

Maugham,  W.  Somerset.  Of  human 
bondage,  presenting  orig- 
inal manuscript  to  Li- 
brary of  Congress 660 

.Mauldin.  W.  M.,  court  case 521 

Maule,  Kathryn,  court  case 1420 

Maule  Industries 1420 

Mauls,    specification 838 

Maurepas,  Lake,  chart 1249 

Maurer,  Edward  H.,  relief 35,  374,  589 

Maurer,  Gladys  E.,  relief 53,  161 

Ma.xfield,  James,  court  case 407 

Maximum  average  price,  see  Prices. 

Maxon  Construction  Co.,  Inc 1182 

May,  Andrew  J.    (Representative  from 
Ky.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 352, 

738,  875-877,  1045 

Military  Affairs  Com 44,  250. 

365-366,    480,    604,    754- 
755,  893-894,  1055-56 

May  Curtis,  slime  flux  and  wetwood 1146 

May,  Eva  J.,  relief 245,  350 

May,  John  C,  relief 245,  350 

May  Department  Stores  Co 210,  1095 

Maybank,    Burnet    R.     (Senator    from 
S.   C.)  : 
reports    made    by — 

Military  Affairs  Com 621,  1074 

Mayer,  Jacob  F.,  court  case 519,  1377 

Mayer,    Joseph    H.,    earnings,    etc.,    in 

municipal  governments 192 

Mayer,  M.,  jr. : 

buckling  in  thin  sheet-metal  speci- 
mens        92 

fatigue    tests    of    aluminum-alloy 

sheets .- 91 

fatigue    tests    of    specimens    with 

circular    hole 101 

Mayes     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 727 

Maynard,  Julian  D.  : 

effect  of  tip,  etc.,  on  propeller 1104 

icing   of   propellers 959 

propeller  efficiency  losses ; 1104 

tests  of  seaplane  floats 1404 

Mayo,  Franklin,  admr.,  court  case 835 

Mayo,   Leonard   W.,   progress  of  child 

in  institution 954 

Mayo,  Wilbur  L. : 

dynamic  loads  for  prismatic  float-   1292 

impact  of  seaplanes  on  water 104 

Mayonnaise  and   related  products 238 

Meacham  Field  : 

airport  obstruction   plan 867 

instrument  approach  chart 22,  726 

Mead,  James  M.  (Senator  from  N.  Y.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Commerce    Com 261 

National  Defense  Program, 
Special  Committee  In- 
vestigating  1163 

Meadows,  mountain,  range  condition 579 

Meal  tickets,  Army  regulations 840 

Mealer,  Jasper  A.,  relief  of  estate 597, 

910,  1033 
Meals,  see  Food,  and  names  of  foods. 

Meany,  William  S.,  relief 1075 

Mearns,  David  C.,  Constitution  of  U.  S., 

its  travels 1102 

Measles,  health  leaflet 175 

Measuring   tapes,    specification 1212 

Mea  t  : 

Cuba's  industry i018 

general  schedule  of  supplies 322 


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Meat — Continued 

homo    ctinuing 231 

home-cured,  protect  from  insects.  1146 

inspection    act,   etc 401 

niarltet   review  and   statistics 14, 

15,    713 

more  meat  for  your  meat  dollars 82t) 

Navy    handbook 4'Z'S 

price    control    investijiation 610 

production,  1944  and  1945 574 

rates    on 1181 

should  controls  be  abolished? 978 

small   business   problems 257 

statistics 1237 

subsidy    authorizations..   352,  374,  470 
see  also  Meat-packing  industry — 
also  names  of  meats. 
Meat  animals,  see  Livestock. 
Meat-bone-and-fish-cutting      machines, 

specification 817 

Meat  hooks,  specification 9(18 

Meat  Inspection  Division,  directory.  15,  1237 
Meat-packing   industry  : 

factors    affecting 904 

injuries,    etc 806 

possession,    etc.,     of    plants    and 

facilities 203,  303 

young  workers,  advisory  stand- 
ards        86 

Meat  stamps,  article 573 

Mebs,  R.  W. : 

Poisson's  ratio  for  chromium- 
nickel  steel 101 

shear  elastic  properties  of  metals.  292 
tensile  elastic  properties  of  steel..  101 
torsional     elastic     properties     of 

steel 101 

Mecham,  Arnold  S.,  relief 259,  350 

Mechanical  Farm  Equipment  Distribu- 
tors,   Inc 1379 

Mechanical  inspectors,  occupations  re- 
lated to 525 

Mechanical  refrigerators,  see  Refriger- 
ators. 
Mechanical  stokers,  see  Stokers. 
Mechanics    (persons)  : 

aircraft      and      aircraft      engine, 

courses 694 

jobs ■ 217 

Mechanics'  tool  case,  specification 845 

Mechanicville,     N.    Y.,     bridge    across 

Hudson  River 260,  351 

Mechling,  A.  L.,  court  case 277,  943 

Mechling.  A.  L.,  Barge  Line 277 

Meek,    Anna    A.,     elections    calendar, 

1946 235 

Mecklenburg  ■  County,     Va.,     tungsten 

area 793 

Medal    of    Honor,    award    to    William 

Mitchell 44,  1033,  1056 

Medals : 

award  and  supply.  Army  regula- 
tions  216,  559 

for  service  in  merchant  marine — 

committee  reports 1055,  1068 

hearings 603 

law 1041 

Maritime  Comn.,  etc.,  report-     752 
manufacture,     etc..     Army     regu- 
lations  216,    999 

time  limit  for  award 874 

unauthorized  wearing,  prohibit- 
ing  1056 

see  also  Badges — Decorations  of 
honor — also  names  of 
medals,  or  persons  to 
whom  medals  are  to  be 
presented. 

Medfield  quadrangle,  Mass 935 

Mcdford,    Oreg.,    instrument    approach 

chart   585 

Mediation,    see    Industrial    arbitration 

and  conciliation. 
Mediation    Board,    see    Federal    Medi- 
ation   Board  —  National 
Mediation  Board. 


Page 
Medical      appliances,      Ships      Bureau 

manual    197,  1414 

Medical  badge,  additional  pay  for  en- 
listed   men 1322 

Medical    bulletin,    see    Naval    medical 

bulletin. 
Medical  care : 

Army     regulations,     medical     at- 
tendance   439,  999, 121: 

Coast  Guard,  etc.,  regulations 42( 

disabled   veterans    in    the    Philip- 
pines     1059,  106( 

Government  services  to  forgotten 

children 40i 

purchase  of  hospital  care,  bulletin.     191 

service  of  held  units 1000 

testimony  pertaining  to 485 

Medical  center  for  children  of  Maine 1382 

Medical  Corps,  Army  : 

officers,  professional  graduate  edu- 
cation       325 

regulations 216,  439 

Medical  Corps,  Navy  : 

surgeons  for  temporary  service — 

hearings 1159,  1104 

law 1044 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 1057 

reports 896,  922 

Medical  data : 

Egypt 693 

Eire   ...^ 693 

Manchuria 693 

Medical  Department,  Army 136,  849 

Army    regulations 132, 

216,  324-325,  439,  559, 
691,  841,  999,  1128,  1213, 
1322,  1431 

field  manual 1000 

supply  bulletins 133—134 

supply   catalog 329,  444, 

562-563,  695,  847,  1324 

technical  bulletins 218,  327 

441,  561,  693,  1218 

Medical  Department,  Navy,  manual 295 

Medical  Department  Board,  Army  reg- 

lations 999 

Medical  literature,  current  list 136,  849 

Medical  Museum  and  Arts  Detachment, 

technical    bulletin 218 

Medical    officers,    see    Medical    Corps, 

Army — Medical  Corps,  Navy. 
Medical   Policy   Council,    see   National 
Advisory  Medical  Policy 
Council. 
Medical  Rehabilitation   Division,   Vet- 
erans   Admin 1431 

Medical  service,  see  Medical  care. 
Medical  services : 

of  Federal  Government 528 

women  in  occupations,  outlook 193, 

412,  527,  11385 
Medical-social  work  : 

for  crippled  children 650 

opportunities  in  Veterans  Admin.     998 
Medicine  ; 

and  biology 310,  311 

medical  zoology,  index-catalog 1343 

naval    medical    liaison    with    Red 

Cross 107 

opportunities  in  Veterans  Adminis- 
tration         997 

professional  graduate  education 325 

Medicine   and    Surgery    Bureau,    Navy 

Dept 107,  196,  295. 

415,  532,  665,  812,  1192 

posters 295,  415,  532,  665 

report,  1945 295 

.see  also  Mclntire,  Ross  T. 
Medicine  and  Surgery  Department,  Vet- 
erans Admin. : 
establishing — 

liearings 168 

law 103 

reports 48.  50 

opportunities 997,  908 

what's  my  score 1431 


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1593 


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Medicine  glasses,  specification 1126 

Medicines,  see  DruRS. 

Medina,  Mrs.  America  B.,  relief 74S, 

900.  1032 
Mediterranean  fruitfly  damages,  relief 

of  claimants 1059 

Mediterranean  Sea  : 

chart   297 

li;^hts  and  fos  signals,  list 41() 

pilot,    supplement fiOO 

sailing  directions,  supplements 533 

667, 813 

Medley,  Joseph  D.,  court  case 521,  651 

Medora,  N.  Dak.  : 

monument  in  memory  of  Theodore 
Roosevelt — 

hearings 309 

reports 369,  1076 

Medway  River,  chart 297 

Meehan,    M.    .Joseph,    national    income 

and  general  price  level--   1342 
Meehan,    O.    I>loyd,     Federal    flsh-cul- 

tural  stations,  list OS 

Meeker    Cooperative    Light    &    Power 

Assoc 1287 

Meeks,  Gath  D.,  relief  of  mother 48 

Meem,  J.  Lawrence,  jr.  : 

measurement  of  fuel-air  ratio 1394 

oxidation  of  exhaust  gases 1391» 

Meerman,  Leona  S.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   137.1 

Meetings,  guide  and  source  book 401 

Megill,  H.  Jspwlin,  Federal  corrupt 
practices  act  and  Hatch 
political  activities  act,  as 

amended    1355 

Megow,  George  E.,  court  case 40S 

Mehaffey,  Joseph  C.,  statement 43 

Mehring.  A.  L.,  fertilizers  and  lime 861 

Meigs,  John  B.,  piston-ring  sticking 
and    oil    consumption    in 

engine 1402 

Meinzer,  O.  E.,  water  levels  and  arte- 
sian pressure--  392,  1081,  1266 

Meisenheimer,  Wayne  E.,  relief 37 

Majia,    Rudolph,    court    case 950 

Mel,  Marion  L.,  State  labor  legislation.     526 
Melamitie-resin   glue,   see   Glue. 
Melbourne,   Fla.  : 

fossil  human  skeletal  remains 1120 

instrument  approach  charts-  585,  1024 
Melcher,   Norwood   B.  : 

iron  and  steel  scrap 1366 

iron  ore,   1945 395 

iron   ore,    preprint   from    minerals 

yearbook • 1269 

manganese 394.   1174 

pig   iron,    ferro-alloys,    and    steel-   1366 
Melin,   C.   G.,   potato   silage   for   dairy 

cows 575 

Melkovodnaya   Bav,   chart 419 

Mello,  Christian  O.,  relief 37,  735,  705 

Mello,  Michael  O.,   relief  of  estate 37, 

735,    765 
Mello   Fratjco    (steamship)  : 

tie-up,    investigation 1382 

Mellon  Gallery,  see  National  Gallery  of 
Art. 

Mellon  Indemnity  Corporation 556 

Mellwood    quadrangle.    Ark. -Miss 097 

Meltzer,  Bertha,  court  case 285,  1097 

Meltzer,  Joseph,  court  case 285,  1097 

Melvern,   Kans.,   railroad   accident 642 

Member    banks,    see    Federal    reserve 

member  hanks. 
Members  of  Congress,  see  Congress  of 
United  States — House  of 
Representatives  —  Sen- 
ate— al.in  names  of  Sen- 
ators and  Representa- 
tives. 

Memolo,  John,   coui't  case 521 

Memoria.  Port,  chart 537 

Memorial  Airport,  instrument  approach 

chart 1025,  1247 

Memorial  services,  McNary,  Charles  L^  1355 


Memphis,  Tenn. : 

finances 717 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

relief 37,    351 

Memphis  Park  Commission 37,  351 

Mendeuhall,  James  B.,  how  price  con- 
trol affects  schools 979 

Mending,  ABC's  of 1344 

Meneses  Pallares,  Arturo,  muestras  de 

legislacion  social 201 

Menges,  Alice  B.,  relief 35,  488,  870 

Meningitis,    see    Cerebrospinal    menin- 
gitis. 
Menlo  Park.  Calif.,  corporate  limits-  58,  162 

Menominee   Indians,   court   case 285, 

521,   1359 
Menominee  Mills,  jobbers  on  contracts 

with,  payment 919,  HJ52 

Menominee    Reservation,    payments    to 

jobbers,  etc 919,  1052 

Men's  clothing,  see  Clothing — also  spe- 
cial   types   of   clotliing. 
Mental    defectives,    patients    in    insti- 
tutions     463 

Mental  diseases  : 

research    rel.    to    psychiatric    dis- 
orders— • 

hearings 618 

law 1041 

reports 42,  370,  618,  876 

see  also   Mentally   ill. 
Mental    Health    Council,    see   National 
Advisory   Mental  Health 
Council. 
Mental  Health  Institute,  .see  National 
Institute        of        Mental 
Health. 
Mental  hygiene  : 

pediatric    preventive    medicine 954 

program  for  Federal  employees 388 

see   also    Mental   diseases. 

Mental   Hygiene  Division,  estimate 427 

Mentally  ill : 

care  of  insane.  Army  regulations-     216 
care  of  insane,  in  Alaska,  estimate-     546 
cases  in  ITed.  reservations  in  Vir- 
ginia and  Maryland,  care, 
etc — 

hearings 364 

report 248 

dispositi<in  of  the  psychotic.  Army 

regulations 325 

patients  in  mental  institutions 463 

psychiatric  testimony 4'il 

psychopathic  prisoners 1078 

Menthol,  Japanese  trade  study 310 

Mercantile  Trading  Co 679.  1281 

Mercer,    Myrtle,    court    case 1427 

Merchandise,  see  Commercial  products. 
Merchant   marine  : 

casualties  as  of  Sept.   30,  1945__     752 

examination  for  deck  oflBcers 1125 

medal  for  service — ■ 

committee  reports 1055,  1008 

hearings 603 

law—- 1041 

Maritime  Comn.,  etc.,  report-  752 
mercliant  marine  act,  etc.,  itidex-  752 
merchant  marine  act,  etc.,  revised-   1158 

our  merchant  fleet 529 

signal  letters 557 

specimen  examinations 1429 

U.  S.  merchant  marine  at  war 681 

IT.  S.  merchant  marine  at  work 1380 

war  service  awards 303,  430 

see  also  Ships. 
Merchant     M.irine     Academy,      Kings 
Point : 

B.   S.  degree  for  graduates 304, 

913,  1041 

board  of  visitors,  reports 550,  1119 

Cadet  Corps  and  its  Academy 1189 

careers  for  Kings  Pointers 1119 

instruction  to  persons  from  other 

American    republics 480, 

913, 1041 


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Merchant   Marine   and   Fisheries  Com- 
mittee, House  : 

calendar 43.  ICH.  249,  364,  480. 

603.  750,  893.  1055,  1356 

expenses 739 

hearings 43, 

Ififi.    249.    480.    603,    893. 
1055.     1158.     1254.     1356 

reports 165.  249.  364-365,  480. 

603,    751-754,    893,    1055 
reports,      etc.,      of      departments. 

etC-1 750-754 

Merchant   Marine   Cadet    Corps : 

and  its  academy  at  KinRs  Point —  1189 
cadet-niidsliipmenf.        information 

l)ooklet 1386 

careers  for  Kinffs  Pointers 1119 

Merchant     Marine     Council,     proceed- 
ings    107,  836 

Merchant    Marine    Honorable    Service 
Button,    make    improper 
dealing  criminal  offense-    752, 
914,  1041 
Merchant  seamen,  see  Sailors. 
Merchant  Shippers  Association,  Inc— _  ^\^^ 

Merchant  vessels,  see  Ships. 
Merchants    &    Manufacturers    Associa- 

tion  of  Los  Angeles-  9ol 

Merchants   Chil) 187,   926 

Merchants  Freight  System,  Inc t>44 

Merchants  Transfer  Co -. n*'^' 

Mercier,   A.   A.,   cotton   textiles,   Japa- 

nese  trade  study .^i^ 

Merck  &  Co..  Inc 83 

Mercury:  .  ioc-^ 

Cnarenta  district.  Durango 13b^ 

Glass  Buttes  deposit,  exploration-   IJhit 

monthly   mercury    report 7J_ 

policies  of  War  Production  Board, 

^  etc 9^6 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook--   1174 
quicksilver-antimony    deposits    of 

Mexico P" 

Mercnrv  Motorways.  Inc 1-^73 

Meriden  quadrangle.  Conn -i^"* 

Meridian,   Miss.,    instrument   approach 

chart 1246 

Mermentau  River,  engineer  report 116^ 

Merrill.  Charles  W.  : 

gold  and  silver l^o" 

mine  production  of  gold  in  U.  S.,   _„_^ 

1945 12*0 

mine  production  of  silver  in  U.  S., 

1945 1270 

Merrill's  Marauders  in  action -_     446 

Merritt,   Evelvn,    relief 490,    590 

Merseburg,    Germany,    I.    G.    Farbenin- 
dustrie      A.      G.      Leuna 

works 1174 

Mersm.nn.  Florence,  relief 2.59,  350 

Mesa  Verde  National  Park 75.  636,  10S4 

Mesavage,    Clement,    tables   for   board- 
foot  volume  of  timber 1236 

Mesozoic  era  : 

late,  hlstorv  in  central  Utah 117j 

rocks,  in  Montana 392-393 

stratigrapbv.     in     Colorado     and 

Utah 392 

Message-and-data    transmitting    equip- 
ment, general  schedule--     995 

Message  containers,  specification 1002 

Messages  of  the  President,  see  special 
subject. 

Messer.  Glenn  E..  court  case 1282 

Messer,  Irene,  court  case.- 1282 

Messes,  transport  and  harbor  boat 325 

Messick.  Bobby,  relief  of  estate 2.59,  3"0 

Messina  Harbor,  chart 297 

Messing,    Wesley    E.,    cooling    charac- 
teristics of  engine 1290-91 

Metal  mines  and  mining: 

accident-prevention  course 178. 

510,  10S3 

electrical,  etc..  hazards lO.'^." 

explosive  accidents,  prevention 178 


Page 

Metal  mines  and  mining — Continued 
lire-fighting     facilities     at     metal 

mines 1366 

fires,  gases,  and  ventilation 510 

fires  in  1945-, 936 

mineral       market       reports       on 

mining 1269-70 

safety  practices 1367 

storage,  etc.,  of  explosives 1366 

Metal  products  plant  operations,  facts 

for    industry 154 

Metal  Trades  Department.  A.  F.  of  L., 

court  case 554 

Metal  work,  .fee  Metalwork. 
Metalizing  equipment,  packaging,  etc., 

for  overseas 1197 

Metallurgical    engineering,    see    Engi- 
neering. 
Metallurgy  : 

lead,  reconversion  problems 1366 

research       program       of       Mines 

Bureau 1174 

specialized    fields 1286 

Metals  : 

aircraft 299 

antifriction,  specification 300 

antifriction,  white-base,  facts  for 

industry 154 

chemical  action  of  oils  on  crystals-     194 
compressive    tests    of    thin    sheet 

metal 661 

creep,  quantitative  treatment 661 

domestic  sources  of  ores,  preserva- 
tion of  records-  755,  1041,  1074 

finished  surfaces,  examining 1391 

industrial  reference  service 24. 

158.  237,  346,  465,  587, 
729.  868,  1027, 1156,  1250, 
1352 

light,    investigation    of    industry 381 

nonferrous  castings,  facts  for  in- 
dustry       864 

secondary,    nonferrous 1269 

shear  elastic  properties 292 

sheet  metals  for  airplane  firewalls, 

effect  of  temperature 293 

surface  contours,  comparison  with 

micrographs 1401 

tensile  characteristics,  influence  of 

impact   velocity 98 

tidewater     and     weather-exposnre 

tests 98 

see  also  Precious  metals. 
Metalsmiths.  Navy  training  courses-  815,  966 
Metalwork  : 

industry    wage    study    for    metal- 
working 410 

office  workers,  wage  structure 1384 

shipments  and  employment,  metal- 
working    industries 976 

wage  structure,  sheet  metal,  1945-     956 

Metaniora  quadrangle.   Mich 787 

Metcalf,  R.  L..  airplane  exhaust  genera- 
tors for  DDT  aerosols 1261 

Metcalf.  Robert  D.  : 

abrasive  materials 72,  1173,  1270 

feldspar 1173,  1270 

tripoli 1367 

Metcalf,  William  P..  court  case  of  ex- 

ecutrices 1123 

Meteorites  : 

Cedartown.  Ga 1120 

New  Westville.  Ohio 311 

Meteorological    apparatus,    general 

schedule  of  supplies.  557,  1211 
Meteorology  : 

as   profession 1187 

District  of  Columbia,  monthly  sum- 
mary         27 

international  collaboration — 

hearings 478 

law 1041 

reports 478,  1068 

Knoxville  Municipal  Airport 1157 

meteorologfa      para      pilotos      de 

aviones 683 

Mobile,  Ala.,  summary 1252 


January-December 


1595 


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Meteorology — Continued 

plotting  chart,  Pacific  Ocean 297. 

965, 1195 

publications,  price  list 1H04 

see  also  Weather — Weather  sta- 
tions. 

Meters,  moisture,  specification 1415 

Methane-hydrogen,    reduction    of    iron 

in  chromite 509 

Methanol,  specification 817 

Methyl    bromide  : 

control  of  orchid-infesting  insects-     709 

delousing  agent 570 

toxicity  and  potential  dangers 1263 

Methylaniline,  knock  limited  perform- 
ance of  blends  with  xvli- 

dine 1391 

Methylbutene,  synthesis 412 

Methyleuecyclobutane,  synthesis 412 

Metlakatla  Indian  Community  : 

constitution  and  by-laws 1268 

corporate  charter 789 

Metraux.  Alfred.  Easter  Island 310,  311 

Metroi)olltan  Police  Force,  sec  Police. 
Metropolitan  Trans|)ortation  Co.,  Inc_   1180 
Metropolitan  Water  District  of  South- 
ern   California 647 

Metzler,  Allen,   combustion   in  flowing 

gas 529 

Metzler,   William   H.  : 

wage  stal)iIization  in  California--     574 
wages,    etc.,    of   farm   workers    in 

Calif 574,  1232,  1342 

Meuse  River,  chart 537 

Mexican  Boundary  Commission,  see  In- 
ternational        Boundary 
Commission,       United 
States    and   Mexico. 
Mexican    fruitflies  : 

DDT  against,  laboratory  studies 1145 

quarantine  revision 458 

repellent    spray 231 

Mexicans  : 

los  braceros  Mexicanos  en  los  Es- 
tados  Unidos  durante  el 

periodo  belico 673 

employment  patterns  in  Detroit--     192 

el   Mexicano 455 

Mexico  : 

article 200 

chart 1195 

cultural    missions 501 

economic  controls,  etc 211 

economic  information 1353 

exports  to,  foreign  trade  reports.     718 
imports    from,    foreign    trade    re- 
ports       718 

mining  and  manufacturing  indus- 
tries      1425 

movement  of  supplies  to 1218 

northers  of  Mexican  waters 108 

petroleum 818 

same    (in  Spanish) 818 

plantation  rubber  development 1235 

sailing  directions,  supplements 532, 

533 

shipments    to,    preparing 158 

victory    minerals 818 

stime  (in  Spanish) 818 

water  treaty 1061 

waters   of   Colorado,   etc..   Rivers, 

utilization 987 

see  also  International  Boundary 
Commission.  United 
States  and  Mexico. 

Mexico,  Gulf  of.  chart 108,  418 

see  also  Gulf  Coast — Gulf  States. 
Meyer,   Andr6  .7..   jr.  : 

elimination  of  galling  of  pendulum- 

vibratioti  dampers 1398 

piston-ring    vibration 'and    lireak- 

age 1402 

Meyer,  Carl  L..  knock-limited  perform- 
ance of  fuel 1398 

Meyer.  Helena  M.  : 

copper 1268,  1270,  1271 


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Meyer,  Helena  M. — Continued 

lead   and   zinc  pigments  and   zinc 

salts 1174,  1270 

mercury 1174 

mine  production  of  copper  in  U.  S., 

1945 1270 

Meyer,  W.  W.,  pottery,  Japanese  trade 

study 317 

Meyer,  Walter  E.,  court  case 315 

Miami,   Fla.  : 

acquisition  of  Dinner  Key 306,  481 

aeronautical  charts 723,   1243 

airport  obstruction   plan 1245 

instrument   approach   charts 150, 

727,  1246 
Miami  Beach,  Pla.,  exchange  of  sites-  1039, 

1055,  1076 
.Miami  daily  news  : 
relief — 

hearing 1075 

law 1033 

reports 774,  884 

Miami  herald  : 
relief — 

hearing 1075 

law 1033 

reports 774,  884 

Miami    Herald    Publishing    Co.,    court 

case 989 

Miami  River,   report 849 

Miami-West  Palm  Beach  belt  of  silica 

sand 793 

Mica  : 

Elk  Mountain  deposit,  exploration.  1174 
examination    atid    exploration    in 

Alabama 1269 

physical  properties 159 

ruby,    color   standard 159 

specification 969 

Micco,  Peter,  court  case 285,  407,  685 

•Michael  Seymour,  Port,  chart 419 

Michalek,  John  C,  court  case 1030 

Michaud,  Marie  V.   A.,   relief 889 

Michelson,  Albert  A.,   monument 1159 

Michelson,  Lawrence  J.,  court  case 992 

Michelson,  Max,  Inc 205 

Michicago  Motor  Express,   Inc 279 

Michigan  : 

Asclepias  syriaca,  types  of  pods-  1341 

contested   election 40 

distribution   of    Pehnsylvania    an- 
thracite   394,  509 

electric  rate  book 1360 

frozen  food  locker  plants 272 

lands  for  Weather  Bureau  station-    610. 

1049 

mail   routes,   schedules 201, 

544.  820,  1416 

oil  and  gas  investigations 70 

post   route  map 113 

strategic  minerals  investigations.  1172 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

war  casualties 902 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Michigan   basin : 

Dundee  formation,  etc 70 

Salina  and  Bas  Island  rocks 70 

.Michigan  Bridge  Commission 83,  776 

Michigan  Central  R.  R.,  accident 1371 

•Michigan  Conservation  Department-  70,  1172 

Michigan  Consolidated  Gas  Co 1283 

Michigan,   Lake: 

beacli  erosion 1005 

whitefish    fishery 391 

Michigan  Square  Building  Corporation.     307 
.Michigah  State  College  of  .\griculture 
and       Applied       Science, 
property  on  campus,  sell-    610, 
1049 
Michigan    University  : 

conference  on  selective  placement-     101 

Geology    Department 70 

Michigan   Window   Cleaning  Co 314 

Microfilming  of  records,  technical  man- 
ual      694 

Microfilms,   index  to   reproductlotis 958 


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Microfloras,  influence  on  root  rot 576 

Micrographs,    comparison    of    metallic 

surface  contours 1401 

Microscopes,  new 311 

see  also   Electron   microscope. 

Microwave  tecliniques 967 

Mifl-Continent   Airlines.   Inc 20 

Mid-Continent  Petroleum  Corporation.     6o9 
Middle    Atlatitic    States,    xee    Atlantic 

States. 
Middle  East,  scb  East   (Middle  East). 
Middle   Rio   Grande   Conservancy   Dis- 
trict, charges  on  Pueblo 

lands,  pay 59i 

Middle  West  Motor  Service 1180 

Middlehurst,  D.  .1.,  photoviscous  prop- 
erties of  fluids 96 

Middleton.    Frederic    A.,    engine    tests 

with    producer   gas n88 

Middleton,  John  T..  carrot  production-  1145 
Middletown   &   Unionville   R.  R.,   reor- 
ganization      642 

Middletown    Post.    American    Legion, 

land    conveyance 125.5 

Middletown   quadrangle.    Conn 273 

Midland,    Tex.,    instrument    approach 

chart 345 

Midland  Valley  R.  R..  rates  on  iron__     403 
Midshipmen,     see     Merchant     Marine 
Cadet       Corps  —  Naval 
Academy,  Atinapolis. 
Midwav  stratigraphy  of  Ala.  and  Miss_     935 

Midwest  Holding  Co 188 

Mifflin.  Isabel  N..  relief 375,  469,  475 

Mifflin  district.  Wis.,  New  Dale  Rundell 

zinc  mine 1272 

Migrants: 

age '  19 

children — 

chance  for  bettef  health 409 

need    day-time    care 804 

school  doors  begin  to  open 287 

economic    characteristics 719 

internal  migration.  1935-40-  719,  1149 
people  on  the  move,  public  assist- 
ance       503 

social    characteristics 1149 

Migratory  birds,  see  Birds. 
Mikalauskas.    Evelyn    M.,   see  McClos- 
key,  Eleanor. 

Milan  qundrangle.  Ind 634 

Milburn.  Devereux,  court  case  of  exr —     992 
Mildew-resistant  treatment  for  cotton 

fabrics 1305 

Mildews,    effects    on    vegetable-tanned 

leather 1028 

see  also  Downy  mildew. 
Miles  City.  Mont. : 

aeronautical  chart 723 

instrument  approach  chart —  345,  1246 

land  grant 1041.  1059,  1076 

Milford,    Utah,    instrument    approach 

chart 1246 

Milford  quadrangle.   Mass 508 

Military  Academy.  West  Point 221,  1330 

age  limit  for  appointees- 
hearing   50 

law 31 

appoint    sons   of   certain   soldiers, 

Ptc    31 

catalog  of  information 1330 

ofTicial  register 221 

persons  from  American  republics.      5,'>. 

754,  874 

professors,  additional 497.  754.  874 

risrht-of-wav 894,  921.  1041 

tables  of  allowances 134.  1326 

Military  Affairs  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 166. 

250,  365,  604,  754.  12.-5 

expenses    504 

hearings    43- 

44.  166.  250.  365.  480.  604. 

754,    1055-56.    1158,    1255 

minority  views 893 


Pag« 
Military     Affairs     Committee,     House 
Continued 

reports 44, 

250,    365-366.    480,    60H- 
604,     754-755,     893-894, 
1055-56 
Militarv  Affairs  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar  _.-   57,  170,  380.  496.  772,  921 

hearings 57, 

58,  170-171,  263,  380-381, 
497,   621-622,   1074,   1163 

reports 58, 

263,  380-381,  496-497, 
621-622.  772-773,  921- 
922.  1073-74 

views 621,  773,  1074 

Military  aviation  missions,  see  Military 
missions. 

Militarv  camps.  Army  regulations 216. 

439.  559,  691,  999 
Military  courts,  see  Courts  martial  and 

courts  of  inquiry. 
.Military    decor.ntions,    see    Decorations 

of  honor  . 
Military  discipline,  Army  regulations —    325. 
999,  1214,  1322 
Military  education  and  training : 

Army    regulations 350, 

559,  691, 999, 1214 

mobilization    regulations 1323 

training  circulars 442,  1002,  1327 

universal  military  training — • 

data  basic  to  consideration —     808 

hearings 365,  480 

memorandum    89 

plan 1332 

selected    and    annotated    list, 

etc   289 

Military  equipment  and  supplies : 

AAF  base  supply  procedure 1001 

Army  regulations- 
development,       classification, 

etc 325 

equipage--   132.  439.  692,  841,  1129 

expendable  property 841 

marking    equipment 325,  841 

sale    of    quartermaster    prop- 
erty,  etc 691 

sales    of    aviation     clothing, 

etc    559 

subsistence  stores,  for  sale 1128. 

1431 
subsistence  stores,  recovery —     998 

cold  weather  equipment 442 

cubes  and  weights  of  quartermas- 
ter items 330 

excess  and  surplus,  disposition 1218 

fabrics  for  equipage,  packing 3.30 

individual   equipment 999 

issued     to     National     Guard     air 

units    1437 

movement    to   ports   of   embarka- 
tion     _-   1218 

packaging,    joint    Army-Navy    in- 
structions        198, 

421,  1109.  1197.  l.SO.'! 

payment,    technical    manual 135 

procurement    regulations 329 

property  issued  to  rifle  clubs 1322 

quartermaster  depot  company--- —     133 
quartermaster  supplies,  storage--      694 

replacement    factors 1215 

specifications — 

Army 136. 

137,  219.  328.  330.  443. 
562.  694.  696.  845-846. 
1002.  1005.  1132-33,  1219. 
1327-28.  1330,  1332.  1435. 
1437 

Army  Air  Forces 328.  1435 

Armv  Air  Forces,  index 136, 

1132,1210 

Joint  Armv-Navv 109- 

110.  198.  299.  421,  .540- 
541.  671.  816.  967.  1109. 
1197,  1303-4,  1414-15 


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Military  equinnient  and  supplies — Con. 
specifications — Continued 

used  1)V  War  Departmonf,  in- 
dex   l.;;3.  Sll.' 

supply  bulletin i;i3-134.  121.", 

supply  calalojis _ 2li<». 

329-330,  443-445,  5<>2- 
r)G3,  Gn4-<i95.  S47-!S4S. 
1000,  1003-4.  112n-.'!(t. 
1133,  121.5-17,  1219  20. 
1324-26,  1328,  1433-34, 
1435 

tables  of  allowances 134, 

132(i,  1434 

tables  of  equipment 134, 

217-218.    327.    441.     .")tU. 
693,  842,  1130,  1217,  1434 
see  also  Material  handling  equip- 
ment— alxo  names  of  spe- 
cial equipment  and  sup- 
plies. 
Military  establishment,  see  Army. 
Military  explosives,   see  Explosives. 
Military  footwear,  .sec  Boots  and  shoes. 
Military  L;overnment,  see  name  of  coun- 
try. 
Military  hospitals,  see  Hospitals. 
Military    information,    safeguarding--      439. 

1214 
>rilitary  intelligence,   tables  of  organ- 
ization and  equipment--      134 

Military  Intelligence  Division 447,  1330 

^filitary  laws.  76th-78th  Congresses —      221 
Military  missions  : 

agreement  with — 

Costa   Rica 831 

Guatemala 31.T 

Honduras    987 

Venezuela    142.') 

detail  to  foreign  Governnignts 3fi."i 

497 
Military    Order   of   the   Purple   Heart, 

incorporate 772 

Military  personnel,  see  Armed  forces — 
Army — Marine      Corps — 
Navy^Veterans. 
Military   Personnel  Procurement   Serv- 
ice   696.   143.-. 

Military  Planning  Division 221 

Military  police  : 

field  manual 217 

records  and  forms,  technical  man- 
ual   ^ 218 

tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment         218 

Military   polic.v.   postwar 46 

Military  posts.  Army  regulations 216. 

439,  559,691,999 
INIilitary    prisoners,    see    Prisons    and 

prisoners. 
Military    publications.    Army     regula- 
tions     216,999,1431 

Military  records  : 

administration.  Army  regulations-     840 

America's   fighting  Congress 1252 

Armv  regulations---  132,  325.  439,  559, 
691,  841,  999,   1128,  1322 
historical,    and    organization    his- 
tories        691 

personnel.  Army  regulations 999 

veterinary.   Army   regulations 132 

see  also  special  subject. 
Military  reservations,  .sec  names  of  res- 
ervations,  forts,   etc.,   or 
places  where  located. 
Military  sanitation,  see  Sanitation. 
Military    S'ecuritv    Dei>artment,    estab- 
lish        263 

Military  service  : 

agreement  with — 

Chile ^ 122 

Ecuador 313 

Peru 314 

Venezuela    123 

credit  for  civil  service  retirement-  30.  .'i4 
record,  technical  m.-inual 694,  844 


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Military  stations,  see  Military  posts. 
Military   supplies,   see  Military   ecpiip- 
ment       and       supplies — 
Naval  supplies. 

.Military  Supplies  Division 1432 

MilitarV   training,   see   Military   educa- 
tion  and   training. 
Military  transportation,  .see  Transpor- 
tation. 
Militia,   see  National   Guard. 
Militia     Bureau,    see   National     (Juard 

Bureau. 
Milk- : 

alfalfa    silage    and    hay    for    pro- 
duction       575 

bakers'  cheese  from  skim  milk 860 

evaporated,  condensed,  and  dried-  9,  707 

farm    production,    etc 574 

fluid,  prices  in  city  markets 9,  707 

fresh,    specification 690 

liandling,  orders 150,  233,   581, 

1147-48,  1237,  1346 

ill  D.  C,  defining  pasteurized 1038. 

1050,  1009 
products,   price   control  investiga- 
tion     762 

Milk-bottle  caps,  paper  tubes  for  pack- 
aging  1156 

Milk  cans  : 

simplified  practice 1354 

specification 558,  689 

Milk  goats,  see  Goats. 

Milk  Haulers  &  Dairy  Workers  Union 

Local  916,  court  case 521 

Milk  River,  aeronautical  charts 237,  1023 

Milk  River  project,  specifications 76 

Milky  disease  of  Japanese  beetle  larvae-  1234 
Mill,   Edward   W.  : 

new  republic  of  the  Philippines 1424 

Philippines    prepares     for     inde- 
pendence      987 

Millard,  Dorothy  B.,  exrx.,  court  case-       60 

Miller,  Addison,  Inc 1379 

Miller,  Alex  U.,  safety  record  of  mine 
no.  7,  Island  Creek  Coal 

Co 1271 

Miller,  Anthony  P.,  Inc 1427 

Miller,  C.  O.,  digestibility  of  pea  and 
lima-bean    vines    fed    to 

sheep 1342 

Miller,  Cearcy  D.  : 

combustion,  knock,  etc.,  in  engine-       94, 

290 
suppressing   knock    in    spark-igni- 
tion engine 1393 

Miller,  Don  J.,  copper  deposits  of  Ni- 

zina  district 1171 

IMiller.  Edward  J.,  court  case 685 

Miller,  Ernest  L.,  trustee,  court  case--      319 

Miller,   Esther   B.,   zinc 395.1175,1272 

Miller,  Frieda  S.,  report  on  United  Na- 
tions       957 

Miller,  George  P.  (Representative  from 
Calif.)  : 
report    made    by — 

Immigration   and   Naturaliza- 
tion Com 478 

Miller,    .1.    C,    map    of    Garland,    etc., 

anticlines 507 

Miller,   James,   court  case 285 

Miller,  .Tames  A.  : 

compressive    tests    of    thin    sheet 

metal 661 

stress-strain,  etc.,  graphs  for  alu- 
minum alloy  sheet 412 

tensile,    etc.,    tests   of   magnesium 

alloy 97 

Miller,  Jonas  A.,  court  case 408 

Miller,  Leonard  F.,  j)ublic  improve- 
ments        148 

Miller,  Louis  P.,  court  case 589 

Miller,  Mahlon  A.,  mixture  distribution 

of  aircraft  engine 809 

Miller,  Mason  F.,  wake-excited  vibra- 
tory stress  in  pusher  pro- 
peller  1403 


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Miller,  Milton  J.,  receiver,  motor  car- 
rier decision 1373 

Miller,  Morris  L.,  court  case 510,  024 

Miller,  Nelson   A. : 

ostablisliinK,  etc.,  grocery  store 465 

establishing,    etc.,    variety,    etc., 

store 1155 

Miller,  P.  W.,  Persian  walnuts  sprayed 

with  Bordeaux  mixture.     340 

Miller,  Ray  T.,  court  case -85 

Miller,  Ruby,  relief 359,  490.  590 

Miller,  Samuel,  court  case 549 

]Miller,  Samuel,  &  Sons 549 

Miller,  T.  H.,  copper 1268 

Miller,  Warren  M.,  relief—-  884,  1033,  1066 
Miller,  Watson  B.,  people's  health,  na- 
tional asset 627 

nee  aJao  Federal  Security  Agency. 

Miller   Homes,    Inc 308,  679 

Millersburg  quadrangle,   Mo 1082 

Milliken,  LeRov,  sale  of  allotment 247, 

350, 379 

Milliken,  Robert  J.,  migrants 719 

Millikin,    Eugene    D.     (Senator    from 
Colo.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 771,1063 

Millinocket,     Maine,     instrument     ap- 
proach charts 727,  1024 

Milloglav,  Olive  I.,  relief 746 

Mills,   C.   Wright,   small   business   and 

civic    welfare 237 

Mills,  Earle  W.  : 
appointment — 

hearings 366,  382 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 251 

reports 167.  264 

Mills,  Frederic  P.  L.,  relief.  _  490,  884,  1033 

Mills.    Maxine,    relief 361 

Milne,  George  H.,  publications  by  Mem- 
bers of  79th  Congress 1189 

Milner,  Francis  II.,  court  case 160 

Milner,  Mary  C,  court  case  of  execu- 

trices 834 

Milner  Hotel,  court  case  of  owner.  549,  1097 

Milner  Hotels,  Inc 549,  1097 

Milton,     Fla.,      instrument     approach 

chart 1247 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  : 

aeronautical    charts 156,  1153 

finances 583 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

Milwaukee  County,  Wis.,  beach  erosion 

study 1005 

Milwaukee  Gas  Light  Co 1382 

Min  Chiang,  chart 964 

Min-hou,   see  Fu-chou. 

Minatree,  O.  M.,  relief 29 

Mine  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Mine  rock,  tests  for  determining  prop- 
erties  1269 

Mine  Safety  Appliances  Co 210,  791 

Mine  sweeping,  extra  compensation 366 

Miner  Teachers  College,  peoples  of  the 

Far  Bast 627 

Mineral  Creek  mining  district.  Copper 

Butte   mine   exploration.   1268 

Mineral  earth  pigments  in  1945 1270 

Mineral  oils,   specification.' 111 

see  nlno  Petroleum. 
Mineral  wool : 

insulation,   specification 997 

products,  standard  of  the  trade..   1028 
Mineralization,  see  Minerals. 
Minerals  : 

Alaska  industry 1365 

deposits  of  ultrabasic  rock  bodies.   1171 
domestic   sources,   preservation  of 

records 755,  1041,  l(i74 

employment  and  injuries  in  indus- 
tries  1174 

health  and  safety  in  industries 117.") 

industrial  reference  service 24, 

158,   237,   346,   465.    587,   729. 
868,    1027,    1156,    1250,    1352 


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Minerals — Continued 

investigations   in   Alaska 506 

mineral  industry  surveys 73-75, 

275,  394,  .509,  510,  511, 
635.  790-794,  936,  937, 
1084,     1175,     1209,     1367 

mineral   market   reports 74, 

275,  394.  035,  792,  937, 
1175,  1269-71 

mineral   trade   notes 74,  792 

Missouri  Valley  region 632 

prospecting  for  mineralization 1271 

resources  txf  Alaska 506,  1170,  1171 

victory,  of  Mexico 818 

same    (in   Spanish) . 818 

yearbook,  1944 792 

see    also     Strategic    and     critical 
materials — also  name  of 
minerals. 
Miners,  see  Coal  mines  and  mining — 

Mines  and  mining. 
Mines    (submarine)  : 

mined    areas    in    southeast    Asia, 

etc 814 

types  of  U.  S.  and  foreign  mines. _     814 
wreckage     and     derelicts,     North 

Pacific  Ocean 814 

Mines    and    Geology    Bureau    of    Mon- 
tana    392-393 

coal      storage      in      underground 

mines 510 

development  of  mining  resources, 
exclude  lands  in  Des- 
chutes County,  Oreg 30 

electric  blasting  switches 1365 

hoisting,   safe  practices 510 

industry  in — 

Mexico 1425 

Nicaragua 1208 

Paraguay 1208 

Island  Creek  Coal  Co.  safety  rec- 
ord  1271 

job  descriptions  for  mining  wage 

studies 1101 

miners'  circular 178,  510,  635,  1083 

occupations  for  mining  industries.     658 
postwar    adjustments    of    mining 

industry 168 

productivity    and    labor    cost    in 

mining 955 

rescue  telephone  assemblies 635 

rescue  work,  training  officials 937 

stench  warning  tests 179 

trolley  wires,  guarding 75 

welfare  funds  in  foreign  coun- 
tries   ;_     955 

see  also  Coal  mines  and  mining — 
Metal  mines  and  min- 
ing— Nonmetal  mines — ■ 
also  names  of  mines  and 
names  of  metals  and  min- 
erals mined. 
Mines  and  Mining  Committee,  House : 

reports 755,    1056 

Mines  and  Mining  Committee,  Senate  : 

reports 1074 

Mines  Bureau 72,  178,  274, 

393,  509,  634.  790,  936, 
1083,     1173,     1268,     1365 

coal-research    activities 1268 

information  circular 74, 

75,  178,  274,  394,  395, 
510,  511,  635,  790,  792, 
793,  936.  937,  1173,  1174, 
1268,  1269,  1271,  136.5-67 
metallurgical  research  program..  1174 
metals      and      minerals      records, 

transfer 755,    1041,    1074 

publications 74,   793,    938 

publications   on    (lists)  — 

bituminous-coal     mine     acci- 
dents      178 

health,    etc 1175 

report,  1945 395 


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Mines  Bureau — Continued 

report  of  investigations 73,  74, 

178,  179,  275.  304,  501), 
510,  634,  (;35,  7<J0-794, 
936-938,  1173-75,  1268, 
1269,  1271,  1272,  1365-67 

technical   paper 275, 

510,  635.  936,   1269,   1271 

Minidolia  project,  specifications 514, 

1177,  1369 
Minidoka    Relocation    Center,    commu- 
nity   anal.vsis 796 

Minimum   wage,   sec  Wages. 
Mining,   see   Mines  and   mining. 

Mining  Brancli,  Mines  Bureau 1269 

Mining    engineering,    see    Engineering. 

Ministers    of   tlie    Gospel,    message    to 

preacliers  based  on   Yale 

lectures 902 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  : 

aeronautical  chart 344,  1153 

airport  obstruction  plan__ 867,  1155 

finances 717 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

milk    handling,    order 233 

Alinnesota  : 

court    case 554 

distribution        of       Pennsylvania 

anthracite 394,    509 

frozen  food  locker  plants 391 

magnetic    reconnaissance 1269 

post   route   map 113 

war    casualties — i 1196 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Minnows,  culture  and  care 631 

Minogue,  Adelaide  E.  : 

fire  and  water  damaged  records__     960 
restauraciSn     y    conservaciOn     de 

documentos 123 

Minor,  Ella  Sue.  cotton,  farm  produc- 
tion,   etc 146 

Minot,  N.  Dak.,  aeronautical  chart 156, 

1153 

Mint  Bureau,   report,   1945 557 

Minute   man    (periodical) 130.   839 

Minute  man  victory  flag.  Treasury 130 

Minutemen  of  the  air 845 

Miraflores   Lake,    chart 298,    1195 

Mirage  Flats  project,   specification 76 

Mirene  Co 109.T 

Miribel  Estates,  Inc 205 

Mirrors  : 

and   handles,  specification 1430 

head,  specification 1320 

signaling,  specification 1304 

Miscellaneous     collection     series,     see 
Smithsonian    miscellane- 
ous collections. 
Miscellaneous  i)uhlications.  see  special 

subjpct. 
Mishkiii.         Bernard.         contemporary 

Qupchua 983 

Misses'  outerwear,  see  Clothing. 

Missile  haziird  frfim  explosions 329 

Mission  on  Japanese  Combines,  reports   1314 
Mississippi  : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     234 

frozen  food  locker  plants 272 

mail  routes,  schedules 201 

544,  1111,  1300 

post  route  map 113 

reparation    payments    for    oyster 

beds 888 

strategic  minerals  investigations-     933 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

war  casualties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Mississippi  Band  of  Choctaw  Indians, 

constitution  and  by-laws_      789 

Mississippi  Publishing  Corporation 210 

Mississippi  River  and  Valley  : 

alluvial  valley,  geological  investi- 
gation     1006 

alluvial    valley,    quadrangles,    in- 
dex   1329 


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Mississippi  River  and  Valley — Contd 

bridges  across  river 261 

363,    494,    592,    748,    914, 
1041.  1053,  1069 
flood    control,    condemnation    pro- 
cedure— 

hearings 40 

law 31 

harbor  improvements,  reports 69ti 

innr, 

improvement  at  Lansing,  Iowa 914 

light  list 436 

seepage  and  backwater  damages 696 

stages  and  discharges,  etc 849 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 50(;, 

1266 

transportation   lines 850 

Alississippi    River   Commission 564, 

697, 849,  1006, 1134,  1220. 
1329,    1436. 

Mississippi  River  Fuel  CoriJoration 1260 

Mississippi    River   Parkway,    authoriz- 
ing   47,  898 

Missoula,  Mont.,  instrument  approach 

chart 345,  1246 

Missouri  : 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 

tracite 394.  509 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

424, 971,  1306 
medical  social  service  for  crippled 

children fi56 

oil  and  gas  investigations 632 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 1108 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Missouri  &  Arkansas  Ry..  accident 1371 

Missouri  Basin  project,  specifications--    398, 
515.    636,    640.    796.    942, 
1087-88,   1177,   1273. 
Missouri    Basin    studies,    see   Missouri 

River  and  Valley. 
Missouri-Kansas-Texas  R.  R.,  accident-     401 
Missouri  Pacific  R.  R.  : 

accidents 400,  401,  1274 

court  case 989,   1425 

motor  carrier  decision , 643 

rates  on  cotton 403 

rates  on  grain 1092 

relocate  track 363.  494,  592 

MissoTiri  Pacific  R.  R.  Corporation  in 

Nebraska 643 

Missouri  River  and  Valley  : 

agricultural  development,  etc.,  of 

Valley   9 

bridges 261. 

363,    469,    478,    592,    890, 
914,  1041. 

mineral    resources 632 

Missouri  Basin   studies-   632.   933,   934 
specifications  for  buildings,  etc.,  at 

Billings.  Mont 942,  1274 

surface  water  supply 1171 

Missouri   Valle.v  Authority  : 

background   and   analysis  of  pro- 
posal         808 

report  on  S.  555 168 

Missouri  Valley  manganese,  see  Man- 
ganese. 
Mitchell.  Alethea  W. : 

lead  and   zinc  pigments  and   zinc 

salts 1174,1270 

mercury    1174 

Mitchell,    C.    D..    making   cheese   from 

skim  milk 860 

Mitchell,  Clearance  B.,  court  case 435 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Frank,  relief 359, 

490, 590 

Mitchell,  Fred  C,  relief 475.  614,  871 

Mitchell,  George  W.,  public  finance  and 

full    employment 387 

Mitchell,  H.  C,  motor  carrier  accidents, 

1944 1375 

Mitchell,  Harry  B.,  court  case 286 


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Mitchell.     H»ieh     B.      (Senator     from 
Wash.)  : 
reports  niadt-  by — 

InterstatP  rommerco  (Jom 1072 

Mines  and  Milling  Com _   1074 

National     Defense     Program, 
Speri.nl  Committee  Inves- 

tifcatins 773 

Mitchell,  .Tames  E..  relief .'?59. 

910.  103;^ 
Mitchell.  .Tohn  W.,  salary  trends  in  Fed- 
eral  employment Or)7 

Mitchell.  Minerva,  relief 359,  910,  10.33 

Mitchell,  O.  .T.,  motor  carrier  decision.    279. 

800 

Mitchell.  Re;,'inal(l.  relief 53,245 

Alitchell,  T.  F.  concentration  of  oxide 

manganese  ores 275 

Mitchell.   William,   award  of  Medal  of 

Honor 44,  1033,  1050 

Mitchell,  S.  D.,  aircraft  accident 13.")i 

Mitchell  Bros.  Truck  Lines 279 

jMiticides.  use 1017 

Mittens,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

^fixers,  asphalt,  Diesel-driven 1414 

Mobile.  Ala.  : 

aeronautical  chart 723,  124.^ 

meteorological  summary 12ii2 

Mobile  Bay,  aeronautical  chart 584,  1243 

Mobilization  : 

organization  and  training 1323 

regulations 1323 

xrr  also  National  resources. 
-Mock,  .Tames  R.,  benefits  for  veterans  __     192 

Mockridge,  Norton,  court  case 83 

Models,  see  Airplanes — Structural  mod- 
els— Terrain  models. 

Modern  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc 070 

1310,  1420 

Modernization  of  urban  dwelline;^ 5"1 

Modoc  Indians,  removal  of  restrictions-  1257 
Moeckel,   W.   E.  : 

determination     of     gas     tempera- 
tures  1393 

internal-cooling    requirements    of 

cylinder 1391 

Moffatt,  Walter  A.,  relief 597,  765,  871 

Moffet-.Tohnston    copper    property,    ex- 
ploration  1365 

Mofflt.  Fred  H.  : 

copper    deposits    of    Kotsina-Kus- 

knlana  district 1171 

copper  deposits  of  Nizina  district-  1171 

Moffitt,  C.  R.,  court  case 651 

Moggio,  Edwin  M.,  stresses  around  cut- 
outs  810,  1295 

Moguex-Coconnco,      handbook      of      S. 

Amer.    Indians 983 

Mohamed    Ben    Boucheta    Ben    Ali    El 
O  u  k  i  1 1,     compensating 

father 35,  241 

Mohawk  Bay,  chart 419 

Mohawk  Wrecking  &  Lumber  Co 1282 

Moisant   International   Airport: 

instrument  approach  chart 1247 

obstruction    plan 1155 

Moisture  meters,  specification 1415 

Moitoret.  Dora  II.,  court  case 1318 

Mo.iack  Bay,  chart 1249 

Moi.ive  Desert,  aeronautical  chart 723 

Mnii,     chart 1413 

^tok.•^ne  quadrangle.  Mo 274 

Molasses  : 

distillers'  solubles  as  replacement 

In  feeds 575 

industry   report 730 

Molded  phenolic  parts,  see  Plastics. 
Molding  sand,   sec   Sand. 
Molecular  stills,  simple  cyclic  falling- 
film 1 1354 

Moline.      111.,      instrument      approach 

chart 727 

Mollendo,  Puerto,  chart 298 

Mollusks  : 

nonmarine,  of  San  Jos6  Islands 1205 


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Mollusk.s — Continued 

operculate  land  mollusks 1422 

Molnar,  Ferec   (Franz),  court  case 8<i2 

Molybdenite  investigations  in  Alaska.-   1171 
Molybdenum  : 

exploration  of  bimetallic  deposit-   1271 

in   1945 937 

monthly   molybdenum   report 74,   792 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook 1083 

Mombasa,  Africa,  chart 207 

I  Moments  of  inertia,  of  32  airplanes--       07 

!  Monaco,  A.  Ralph,  aplastic  anemia 270 

j  Monaco,  Port  de,  chart 668 

1  Monarch  Cap  Screw  &  Manufacturing 

1  Co 320 

,  Moncharsh,  George,  radio  talks 825,1116 

I  Monetary  allowaYices,   see  Pay,  allow- 
I  ances,   etc 

I  Monetary  and  Financial  Problems,  In- 
ternational, Advisory 
Council  on.  see  National 
Advisory  Council  on  In- 
ternational Monetary  alid 
Financial  Problems. 
Monetary  developments,  see  Money. 
Money  : 

circulation  statement 127,  088,  830 

exchange  stabilization  fund 1125 

extracts    from    Treasury    Depart- 

-    ment   report 1 1125 

in  Guatemala,  monetary  reform--     501 
know     your     money,      counterfeit 

money,    etc 839 

rates.  Federal  reserve  charts 92S 

reference   list 118K 

sterling  area,  monetary  policy 24 

stock  and  circulation-: " 1125 

values  of  foreign  moneys 126,  836 

sec    also    International    monetary 
fund — P  a  p  e  r   money— ^ 
Public  funds. 
Money  accounts,  .see  Accounts  and  ac- 
counting. 

Money   bags,    siiecification 198 

Money    Orders   Division 424 

poster    424 

Mongolia,  pl.aco  n.ames 786 

Monitor    and    Merrimac,    first    fight   of 
ironclads,       custodv      of 

painting    1042 

Monoalkylbenzenes.    heats    of    combus- 
tion and  formation 1028 

Monocoque  construction  : 

box    beam    bending   tests 98 

l)ox  beam  torsion  tests 98 

calculation    of    stresses   in    mono- 

coques 102,  194,  661 

cylinders,  inward  bulze  type  buck- 
ling  I 93,  290 

cylinders,  stresses  in  and  general 

instability 958 

fuselage    I'lilkbeads.    stress   analv- 

sis 1_      102 

>ronolith  Portlnnd  Cement  Co 390 

Monons.nhela  Connecting  R.  R.  : 

accident 943 

possession,  etc .821 

Mononsaheln    River,   bridges 261. 

351, 479, 616,  874 
Monongahela  Street  R.  R.,  court  case.-  1283 
■Monoplanes,  see  Airplanes. 
Monopoly  : 

amend  laws  against — 

hearings    43 

reports 165,  479 

laws  rel.  to  news  gathering  agen- 
cies   1054 

see  also  Trusts. 

Monroe,  M.  M..  court  case 1318 

Monroe,    Rosie.   relief 359,  910,  1033 

Monroe,  Watson  IT.  : 

Tuscaloosa,  etc.,  quadran<rles,  Ala-        69 
Upper    Cretaceous    formations    in 

Ala.,    etc 632.  933 

Monroe,  La.,  aircraft  accident 1351 


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Monroncy,    A.    S.    Mike     (Representa- 
tive from  Oivla.)  : 
reports  maile  by — 

Cougro.ss,  Joint  Conimittoe  on 

Organization  of o52-or);> 

Monsma,  George  N.,  former  proclaimed 

list  of  nationals,  etc 112li 

Monson    quadrangle,    Mass. -Conn t)o4 

Montague,  Mary  E.,  relief 53,  1(51 

Montana  : 

agricultural       conservation      pro- 
gram ___   151,  714,  1238,  1347 

!  chromite    concentrates 50'J 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc-   1174 

land  lease 73il,  7G1,  87u 

mail  routes,  schedules 425, 

544,971,  141C 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

oil  and  gas o92-393 

phosphate  rock   industry 1270 

post   route  map 113 

routing  restrictions 279 

santi  and  gravel  deposits 933 

strategic  minerals  investigations.     933 
structure  contour  map  of  Phiins —   1172 

war   <'asiialtios 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Montana  Bureau  of  Mines  and  Geol- 
ogy        392-393 

Monterey,  Calif.  : 

post-graduate  school — 

hearings 1074,  1075 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 895 

Monterey  Bay,  engineer  report  review-  377 
Monterey    County    Trust    &     Savings 

Bank,  buildings-  754,  921,  1042 
Montezuma,    Ind.,    bridge    across    Wa- 
bash River 748,915,1045 

Montgomery,  Frank,  contract  decision.  098 
Montgomery,  Lydon  T.,  relief-  359,  614,  735 
Montgomery,  Ala.  : 

flight  chart 1154 

instrument  approach   charts-   156,  1024 
Montgomery  Bell  Park,  right  of  way-  31,  47 

Montgomery  Building  Realty  Co 1209 

Montgomery  County,  Miss.,  relief--  376,  592 
Monthly. 

Note. — For  all  publications  which 
begin  with  the  word  "Monthly",  see 
subject,  or  name  of  department, 
etc.,  issuing  publication. 
Montmorillonite,  minerals  of  group--  506 
Montpelier,    Vt.,   instrument   approach 

chart   580 

Montrose  quadrangle,  Pa.,-N.  Y 72 

Moodus    (luadrangle.    Conn 634 

Mooers,  N.  Y.,  railroad  accident 517 

Moon,  H.   H.,   Kieflfer  pear  for  use  as 

food 1345 

Moonlight,    monthly    diagrams 108 

Moore,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.,  relief 29 

Moore,  Burgess  C,  relief—-  886,  1034,  1067 

Moore,  C.  R..  river  transportation 76 

Moore,  Carroll,  motor  carrier  decision-  1180 

Moore,  Carroll,  Transfer 1180 

Moore,  Charles  S.,  balanced  diaphragm 
dynamometer  torque  in- 
dicator   1392 

Moore,  D.  C.  : 

fruits  of  Deglet  Noor  date  palm-     577 
leaf  elongation   and  fruit  growth 

of    date 577 

Moore,  Edith  R.,  relief 376,469,475 

Moore,   George  H.,   relief 29 

Moore,  .Tames  C..  sales,  etc.,  of  dehy- 
drated   vegetables 1018 

Moore,  Luther  S.,  court  case 1258 

Moore,  Milliccnt,  relief 884,1033,1066 

Moore,  Milo,  court  case 1186 

Moore,  R.  L.  : 

beam,  etc.,  tests  of  aluminum-alloy 

tubing 91 

bearing    strengths    of    aluminum 

alloys 91,  101,  290 

bearing  tests  of  magnesium  alloy-       97 
cyclic  stress-strain  studies 102 


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Jloorc,  K.  L. — Continued 

stiffeners  on  plate-girder  webs 101 

tests  of  plain  and  alclad  sheet--      101 
torsion    tests    of    aluminum    alloy 

bar,    etc 91 

torsional    strength    of    aluminum- 

^  alloy   tubing 103 

Moore,  Robert  F.  : 

chickens    and    eggs,    chickens    on 

farms    455 

turkeys  on  farms 45(> 

Moore,  Ross  E.,  good-neighborliness 
through  agricultural  col- 
laboration        122 

Moore  Hill  Fault  Vein,  exploration 1366 

Moore-McCormack   Lines,   Inc 650,  989 

Moore  Street  Retail  Meat  Cooperative 

Association    429 

Moorings  and  appliances.  Ships  Bureau 

manual    1303 

Moran,  A.  H.,  machinery  price  adjust- 
ments       428 

Morbidity,  see  Sickness. 
Morey,    Victor    P.,    citizenship    educa- 
tion        190 

Morford,  Richard,  proceeding  against-  1059 

Morgan,  Anna,  court  case 212 

Morgan,  Dorothy,  relief 475,  614,  735 

INlorgan,  G.  B.,  sr.,  relief 53,  161 

IMorgan,  Irene,  court  case 989 

Morgan,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc 992 

Morgan,  James  E.  : 

cooling-air  pressure  recovery,  etc., 

of    engine 1190 

cooling      characteristics      of      en- 
gine      1290-91 

cooling  correlation  of  engine 1189 

Morgan,  Samuel,  court  case 212 

Morgan,  W.  C,  misalinement  of  strain- 
gage  components  of  strain 

rosettes 1295 

Morgan  Creamery  Co 37,  376,  590 

iSIorgan,  Fort : 

park  conveyance — 

hearings    895,  1075 

law    874 

letter  from  Interior  Uept 605 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 605 

reports 755,  774 

Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  aircraft  acci- 
dent       464 

Moritz.  Melville,  relief 359 

Morley   quadrangle,  Mo 1267 

Morlock,  Maud  : 

homemaker     service,     method     of 

child    care 1362 

maternity    homes    for    unmarried 

mothers 804 

square  deal  for  babies  born  out  of 

wedlock 1099 

Morning  reports.  Army  regulations 559 

]Morol)e    Harbor,    chart 1195 

Morphine  addiction,  cycle 628 

Morris,  Eleanor  M.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   1372 

Morris,    J.    P.,    metallic    iron,    etc.,    in 

sponge    iron 74 

Morris,  James  F.,  court  case 527,  1282 

]Morris,  Jose  M.  J.  P.,  court  case 1379 

Morris,  Lela,  relief  of  son 37.  52.  161 

Morris,  William  IL,  relief 614,  884,  1033 

Morris     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart    726 

Morris  Investment  Corporation 1097 

Morrison,  Bess  V.,  ABC's  of  mending-   1344 
Morrison,  J.  P.  E.,  nonmarine  mollusks 

of    San    Josc^    Island 1205 

Morrison,    James    II.     (Representative 
from  La.)  : 
reports    made    by- 
Claims  Com 36,  244-246, 

474-476,  881-882 
Morrison,  William  M.,  court  case-  1116,  1117 
Morse,  David  A.,  our  expanding  inter- 
national labor  relations-  1381 
Morse,  Mary  C.  M.,  exrx.,  court  case 834 


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MorsL",  Wayne   (Senator  from  Oreg. )  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 51-52,374- 

375.    377.    488-480.    4ttl- 

493.    7«5,    767,    907-908, 

910,    912,    1063,    10«5-<)8 

Education  and  Labor  Com_  768,  9Hi 

Naval    Affairs   Com 774 

Morse  code,    technical   manual 1001 

Mortality,  sec  Death. 

Mortar  for  masonry,  specification 503 

Morte   Itay,   chart 66S 

Mortgajre   Conference   of   New    York--   1184 
Mortgage  insurance  : 

continue  authority  of  FHA 763, 

874,  87!t 

farm,   preference   to   veterans 354. 

369,  472.  484,  1030.  104(; 

insured  mortgage  portfolio 106,811 

index  to  v.  10 1409 

rental   housing,   rules  and   regula- 
tions     1106 

war    housing,    rules    and    regula- 
tions     1106 

Mortgages : 

emergency     farm     mortgage     act 
amendment — 

hearings 878,   1161 

law 1035 

reports 739,  899,  005 

farm,  debt  declines 859 

farm  mortgage  moratorium  amend- 
ment  248  379.  593,  736 

foreclosures,  nonfarm  real  estate-    105, 

811 
Morton,    F.    A.,    insect    repellents    and 

miticides 1017 

Morton   Salt  Co 404.   945 

Mosaics,  Geological  Survey  to  sell,  etc-    409. 

1056 
Moscow  meeting  of  foreign  ministers--      209 

Moseley.  Tomlinson  I.,  court  case 1282 

Moser,  (,".  S.,  contract  appeal 137,  1221 

Moser,  C.  S..  Industries 137,  1221 

Moses,  Jason  J.,  flow  at  outlet  of  super- 
charger inlet  elbow 1306 

Mosher.  II.  M..  motor  carrier  decision-     644 
Moskovitz.  A.  I.,  repeated  gusts  in  tur- 
bulent   air 1387 

Mosquito   bars,   specification 816 

Mosquitoes  : 

chlorine  as  ovicide  for  eggs 1078 

DDT  as  insecticide — 

aerosols,      airplane      exhaust 

generators 1261 

in  dwellings 269 

in  rice  fields 64 

in   yellow   fever  control 502 

residue   toxicity 269 

sprays  as  larvicides 269 

techniques,  etc 269 

long-range    dispersal 388 

of   .Japan,   medical   importance 1193 

water-chestnut    areas,    control 64 

Moss  Landing,  engineer  report  review-     377 

Mosteller,  Ethel  (".,  court  case 1376 

Mosteller,  Tracy  J.,  court  case 1376 

ISIote,  Richard  II.  : 

lead  industry  in  1945 1270,  1271 

lead,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book   1174 

mine  production  of  lead  and  zinc 

in  U.  S 395 

rolled  zinc,  increased  production-   1175 

zinc  industry  in  1945 395,1175 

zinc,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book   1272 

Mothers  : 

emergency    maternity    and    infant 
care — • 

estimate --     676 

preliminary  statistical  report 

on   EMIC    program-—  86,  804 
health    and    welfare    services,    in 

U.   S.   S.   R 409 

health  and  welfare  services.  State 
provision — 

hearings   1162 

report   1054 


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Mothers — Continued 

health  in   relation  to  infant   mor- 
tality        954 

hospital    care    for    maternity    pa- 
tients       804 

hygi^ne  de  la  grossesse 831 

maternity  care  and   employment-       86 
mortality,  in  1942 287 

mortality,  progress  in  reducing 287 

nurseries  for  modern  maternity--        86 
unmarried — 

how  nurse  can  help 656 

maternity  homes 8()4 

services    for 191 

what  they  think  about  day  care-_     409 

Mother's  Day,  1046,  proclamation 675 

Mothers  of  World  War  II,  incorporate-      772 
Moths,  see  names  of  moths. 
Motion  Picture  and  Special  Events  Sec- 
tion,  War  Finance  Divi- 
sion  130,   131 

Motion    picture    camera-carrying   case, 

specification 1219 

Motion  Picture  Service,  see  Army  Mo- 
tion Picture  Service. 
Motion  picture  theater  manager,  job-_     693 
Motion  pictures  : 

Agriculture  Department.  7,  14,  712,  859 

copyrighted 89,   808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

freedom  and  famine 581 

industrial    tilms 11(M» 

industrial    reference    service 24, 

158,  237,  346,  465,  587, 
729.  868,  1027,  1150,  1250, 
1352 

national    film    library 289 

Pan  American   Union 543 

suffer  little  children   (film) 581 

theaters,    labor    market    informa- 
tion         526 

victory  loan  films 130,  131 

Motion  transformer,   final  report-: 309 

Motive  power,  see  Power. 

Motive   products,    industrial   reference 

service 24,  158,  237, 

346,  465,  587,  729,  868, 
1027,   1156,   1250,   1352 

Moto-Sway  Corporation  of  America 1135, 

1221 
Motock,  George  T.  : 

extraction,    etc.,    of    beryllium    in 

Germany 930 

extraction,  etc.,  of  lithium  in  Ger- 
many    1174 

Motor-  and   control-equipment,  specifi- 
cation   1304 

Motorboats  : 

regulations 836 

rules  of  the   road 81i» 

Motor  busses,  see  Motorbusses. 
Motor  carrier  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Motor  carrier  decisions,  see  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission. 
Motor  carriers  : 

costs,    comparison    with    rail    and 

water 125 

facilities,  war  and  postwar 1089 

out-of-pocket,  etc.,  costs,  meaning-     043 

revenues  and  passengers 77,  707 

revenues,  expenses,  and  statistics      7S. 

797 

safety   operation,   etc 279 

services  of  freight  forwarders — 

hearings    620 

law 351 

minority  views 261 

reports 165,  248,  261 

statistics,    1044 1371 

Motor  Carriers  Bureau,  I.  C.  C 182, 

1093,  1375 
Motor  cars,  see  Rail  motor  cars. 

Motor  Freight  Corjioration 1092 

Motor  Freight  Terminals,  Inc 1091 

Motor-fuel   M,   specification 1320 

Motor  fuels,  sec  Gasoline. 

Motor  Haulage  Co.,  Inc 1001 


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Motor  machinist's  mate,  Navy  training 

courses    966 

Motor  Mart  Trust 951 

Motor  oils,  see  Lubricants. 
Motor  vehicles  : 

accessories     and     parts,     general 

schedule    995 

accidents,      fatalities,      quarterly 

summary 17 

Army    regulations 439, 

841,  1129.  14a2 
in  D.  C,  fee  for  releasing  liens_-  30,  40 
in  D.  C,  parking  for  Federal  em- 
ployees       377 

.Japanese  industry 1432 

.see  (iIko  Motor  carriers. 
Motorhusses  : 

.selection,  etc.,  of  school  bus  driv- 
ers        779 

wage  rates  of  bus  operators 658 

Motorcars,   see   Rail  motor  cars. 
Motors,  see  Electric  motors. 
Motortruck  drivers,  see  Drivers. 
Motortrucks  : 

line   construction,   for   sale 268 

production   and   distribution    i)oli- 

cies 977 

rates  on  truck  parts 281 

technical    manual 1002 

wrecking,    truck-tractor 1133 

Mott,  Frederick  D.,  public  health  pro- 
gram for  rural  areas 628, 

1079 

Mott,  James  W.,  memorial 366 

Mott    Basin,    memorial    to    James    W. 

Mott 366 

Mottek,  Heinz,  court  case 210 

Moultrie,     Ga.,     instrument    approach 

chart    345,  1247 

Mount,  see  name  of  mountain,  except 
when  "Mount"  occurs  as 
first  word  of  name  of 
town,  etc. 

Mt.  Angeles  quadrangle.  Wash 788 

Mt.  Clemens  Pottery  Co 182,  989 

Mt.  Graham  quadrangle,  Ariz 71 

Mount  Hood  National  Forest,  map 1236 

Mount  Hope  mine,  e-xploration 1271 

Mount  McKinley  National  Park,  pro- 
tection of  wildlife 1160 

Mount  Olive  quadrangle.  Ill 1267 

Mount  Rainier  National  Park,  article--   1175 
Mount  Union,  Pa.,  railroad  accident--   1089 

Mount  Vernon,  Ind.,  bridge 616,748,875 

Mountain  States,  distribution  of  Penn- 
sylvania anthracite 394 

Mountain  View,  Calif.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 1025 

Mountain  View  tungsten  deposit,  ex- 
ploration   1367 

Mountains,  see  names  of  mountains. 
Mountin.  Joseph  \V.  : 

health  department  records  and  re- 
ports         03 

training  public  health  workers 1167 

Mourhess,  Mary  J.,  wake-survey  equa- 
tions for  subsonic  floW--   1396 
Mourning,    J.    L.,    pilot-plant    investi- 
gation of  matte  smelting-   1366 
Moving  pictures,   see  Motion  pictures. 
Mowry,  George  E.,   landing  craft  and 

WPB    976 

Moxham,    Robert    M..    copper    bullion 

claims,  Rua  Cove 1170 

Moyer,    Forrest   T.,    employment,    etc., 

in  mineral  industries 1174 

Moyer,  Raymond  T.,  agricultural  geog- 
raphy of  P.  I 340 

Moycock  quadrangle,   Va.-N.   C 509 

Mrak,  Joseph,  relief 42 

Mraz,  E.  A.,  weight,  etc.,  of  low-den- 
sity core  materials 1146 

Much,  Adela  F.,  court  case 1096 

Mueller,   Arthur,   court  case 548 

Mufflers,  wool,  specification 1110 

Muir,  Calif.,  railroad  accident 181 

Muir  Woods  National  Monument 1084 


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.Mulcahy,  B.  A.  : 

cylinder-head    cooling 1390 

eflfect    of    valve   cooling   upon    en- 
gine           94 

improvements      in     exhaust-valve 

performance 1395 

lead    deposition,    etc.,    effects    of 

ethylene   dibromide 1397 

temperatures  of  sodium-cooled  ex- 
haust valves 1394 

Mules,    statistics 1231 

Mullaly,  Carter,  trustee,  court  case 319 

Multinipple  trait  in  sheep 457 

Munck,    Carlos,    yellow    wilt   of    sugar 

beet  in  Argentina 1345 

Munger,  Maurice,  effect  of  valve  cool- 
ing upon  engine 94 

Munhall,  Pa.,  court  case 1379 

Municipal  Court  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia,   judges 1051,  1069 

jNIunicipalities,  see  Cities  and  towns. 

Munising  Harbor,  chart 137 

Munitions,  aircraft 420 

Munsey  Trust  Co 266,  406.  801,  1258 

Munson,    Gerald   A.,    spodumene   flota- 
tion   studies 938 

Munter,  Carl,  court  case 1379 

Munter.  Sidney  S.,  coiirt  case l.'>79 

Murch  Bros.  Construction  Co..  Inc '83, 

173.  407.  1184 
Murchison,    C.    W..    motor   carrier   de- 
cision     1180 

Murdock,   Abe    (Senator  from  Utah)  : 
reports  made  by — • 

Banking  and  Currency  Com_    611, 

905 
Murdock,     John     R.      (Representative 
from  Ariz.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 42,  363,  479,  891 

Murphree,    Dennis,   court   case 210 

Murphy,  Alice  A.,  relief 245,  350 

Murphy,    Evelyn   T.,   purification,   etc., 

of    hydrocarbons 1354 

Murphy,  G.  C.  Co 944 

Murphy,  Joel  T.,  aircraft  accident 719 

Murphy,     John     W,      (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 
minority  views — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce   Com 748 

report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 362 

Murphy,   Mary,   court  case 555 

Murphy,   William   R.,   court   case 555 

Murphy   &   Wischmeyer 490 

Murra,  John,   historic  tribes  of  Ecua- 
dor       982 

Murra,    Kathrine    O.,    post-war    prob- 

blems,  publications —  103,  957 

Murray,  B.  N.,  exr.,  court  case 990 

Murray,  Harry  E.  : 

automatically      variable      control 

linkage 1290 

control-surface    hinge    moments--     809 
end-plate     effects     of     horizontal 

tails  on   vertical   tail 661 

sealed-internal-balanced  arrange- 
ments for  control  sur- 
faces  1390 

Murray,     James     E.      (Senator     from 
Mont.)  : 
papers  presented  by — 

economic    concentration    and 

World  War  II 904 

small  business  and  civic  wel- 
fare      257 

reports   made   by — 

American       Small      Business, 
Special      Committee      to 

Study   I'roblems  of 372 

Education   and  Labor  Com_-    495. 

617-61 S.  916 

Foreign  Relations  Com —  918,  1071 

views 1074 


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Page 
Murray,     Tom     (Kcprosontative     from 
Term.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Post   Office    and    Post    Roads 

Com 75fi 

Murray,  Thomas  A.,  court  case G81,  1379 

Murray,      Vance     B.,     decoration      of 

honor 1(>:U.  1051 

Murrell,  George  W.,  relief 3715,  469 

Murrell,  Kirhy,  relief ;i7<>,  4fi9 

Murrell,  Mamie  \V.,  relief  of  estate.  376,  469 
Murrysville    sand,    thickness,    and    oil 

and   gas   pools 633 

Musa,  Jezlrat   Hu,  chart 538 

Musgrave,    Richard   A.,    public   finance 

and   full  emiiloynient 387 

Mushabac,  Ruth  L.,  remodeling  and 
modernization    of    urban 

dwellings 531 

Mushrooms,  how  to  know  them 1235 

Music  : 

east  Asiatic 193 

education,  in  14  American  repub- 
lics (Spanish  and  Eng- 
lish   text) 423 

in  victory,  victory  loan  bonds 130 

music    series 423 

musical  compositions  copy- 
righted  89,  808 

Muskegon,  Mich.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Muskegon  Trust  Co 898.  1035,  1076 

Mustard  seed  production  in  U.   S 12 

Mustering-out  payments,  see  Armed 
forces — Army. 

Mutarielli,   Patsv.  court  case 28,1 

Mutchler,  Willard  : 

sheet  metals  for  airplane  fire- 
walls      293 

tidewater,  etc.,  tests  on  metals 98 

Mutter.  Lawrence  P.,  establishing,  etc., 
heating,  etc.,  contracting 

business 1155 

Mutterperl.  William  : 

conformal  transformation  of  air- 
foil in   straight  line 1288 

solution  of  potential  problems  for 

cascades   of   airfoils 1289 

span  load  distributions  on  wings_     104 

tail    surface 103 

Mutual  aid,  see  Lend-lease  operations. 

Mutual  Fertilizer  Co 212.   1282 

Mutual    Life    Insurance    Co.    of    New 

York 411 

Muzzall,  James  L.,  relief  of  guardian-    910, 

1033 
correction      for      Aug.      monthly 

index J    1012 

Mycology  and  Disease  Survey  Divi- 
sion  12.  711,  1146 

Mycosphacrella  l)lack  rot  of  cucurbits-        12 

Myer,  Alma  M.,  court  case 320 

Myer,    William    H.,    automobile   repair 

shop 325,  465 

Myers,  Charles,  relief 481,  895 

Myers,  Edward  C.  court  case 556 

Myers,  G.  C,  jr..  stalling  of  helicopter 

blades 9r>9 

Myers,   J.   W..   physical  characteristics 

of  packaged  fuel 791 

Myers.    L.    E.,   Co 267 

Myers.  Sutton,  soil  surveys 458,  1344 

Myerstown,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 401 

Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C,  instrument  ap- 
proach  chart,    etc 23 

N 

N.  A.  C.  A.,  see  National  Advisory 
Committee  for  Aeronau- 
tics. 

N.  A.  M.,  see  National  Association  of 
Manufacturers. 

N.  H.  A.,  see  National  Housing  Agency. 

iN  T,.  R.  B.,  xee  National  Labor  Rela- 
tions Board. 


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N.  M.  B.,  see  National  Mediation  Board. 
N.   W.   L.  B.,  see  National  War  Labor 
I'.oard. 

N.  Y.  Rayon  Importing  Co.,  Inc 267 

684,802,951 
NACA,  ace  National  Advisory  Commit- 
tee for  Aeronautics. 
Nace,  Helen  L. : 

Lower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

Triassic    rocks    in    central    Wyo- 
ming   .1 393 

Xaciniiento   Mountains,    geology 1266 

Xiigahania    Ko,    chart -' 1194 

Nagasaki.  .Tapan,  atomic  bomb  effects--   1322 
Xaghski.  .1.,  chemistry,  etc.,  of  rutin.     860 

Xago    Wan,    chart 418 

Xas;uabo  quadrangle,  P.  R 788 

Nagy,   John,    effect   of   relief   vents   on 

dust    explosions 791 

Xahas,  Adele  M..  relief 476,  765,  871 

Xaikai.  see  Inland  Sea. 
Xaiman,  Irven  : 

cooling  pressure  for  cowlings-.  92,  290 
effect  of  body  nose  shape  on  pro- 
peller       292 

pressure   distribution  for  airfoils, 

etc    412 

Theodorsen  arbitrary-airfoil  poten- 
tial   theory 1387 

XAM,  see  National  Association  of  Man- 
ufacturers. 

Xamekagon  Lake  quadrangle.  Wis 274 

Xiimoa  Island  (Nan-ao  Tao).  chart 418 

Xan  Hai,  see  South  China  Sea. 

Xau  Wan,  chart 669 

Xanao   Wan.    chart 1195 

Xance,    Nellie    W.,    plant    disease    re- 
porter,  index   to   v.   28 1146 

Xanoose  Harbor,  chart 1413 

Xansei   Shoto.   chart 1413 

Xanson   Commission   Co.^ 1092 

Xapa  River,   examination  and   survey-     446 

Xaperville,    111.,    railroad   accident 1-   1089 

Xaphthalene,  inflammability,  etc.,  tem- 
peratures       793 

Naphthaleneacetic    acid,    influence    on 

apples,    etc 1344 

Napier     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart    1024 

Napiorkowski,  Felix,  relief.-  884,  1033,  1066 

Naranjito  quadrangle,  P.  R 1267 

Xarcotics  : 

aid  to  addicts 165 

decisions 127,    836 

see  also  Drugs — also  names  of  nar- 
cotic drugs. 

Xarcotics    Bureau 1125 

estimate 547 

N^aringin.  rhamnose  preparation 147 

Xarragansett  Bay,  chart 157 

Xash.  F.  C.  statement 366 

Xashville,   HI.,   railroad  accident 1275 

Nashville,  Teun.  : 

aeronautical    chart 723 

Federal  office  building,  estimate 116 

flight  chart 1154 

instrument   approach   charts 23,  1024 

Third  National  Bank  court  case 953 

Nashville,    Chattanooga    .Sc    St.    Louis 
Ry. : 

accident 1178 

court  case 288,  659,  1(»97 

right  of  way 31,  47 

Xast,  Julia  C,  court  case 1209 

Nast,  Marie  E.,  relief 476,  765,  871 

Natality,  see  Birth. 

Natchez   Trace   Parkway 1084 

Nathan,  Charles,  court  case  of  exrx 687 

National,   .see   certain    headings   begin- 
ning   Federal  —  Govern- 
ment— National. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences: 

report.   1943  44 412 

report.   1944  45 1386 


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National  Advisory  Board  on  Recreation 
Services  : 
creating — 

hearings    1070 

report yHJ 

National  Advisory  Committee  for  Aero- 
nautics  90,   193,  289, 

412,    529.    titiU.    808.    itO.s, 
1102,   1189,   1288,    1386 
annual  reports  for  1940  and  1941_       99 

proposed    provision 677 

report    series 90,  93-104,  289-293 

technical  memorandum-  959,  1104,  1190, 
1289,  1291,  1292,  1293 
technical  note—  90-104,   193-194,  290- 
293,    412,    529-530.    600- 
661,      809-810,      958-960, 
1102-4,  1189-90,  1289-95 
wartime  report___    1288-96,    1386-1408 
National  Advisory  Council  ou  Interna- 
national     Monetary     and 
Financial  Problems-  412,  1104 
establishment,  notes  of  general  in- 
terest       334 

report 413.    1104 

National     Advisory     Dental     Research 

Council,  creating 617 

National      Advisory      Medical      Policy 

Council,   establishing 1070, 

1162, 1257,  1358 
National      Advisory      Mental      Health 
Council : 
establish — 

hearings    618 

law    1041 

reports 42,  370,  618,  876 

National  Air  Mail  Week,  proclamation.   1307 
National  air  museum  : 
establishing — 

hearings    893 

law    — 1042 

report    892 

National  Air  Policy  Board  : 
establish — 

hearings    1163 

report    1072 

National  Aircraft  Corporation 434 

National  Airlines,  Inc.  : 

accidents 1021 

Jacksonville-Miami    nonstop    serv- 
ice  343,  583 

report  of  emergency   board 1077 

National  Airport,  see  Washington  Na- 
tional Airport. 

National    Archives 105,  194,  293, 

413,    530,    662,    810,    960, 
1105,  1191,  1296,  1408 

accessions 105,  810 

publications    105 

report,   1945 293 

your  Government's  records 960 

National  Art  Gallery,  see  National  Gal- 
lery of  Art. 
National  Association  of  Manufacturers, 

reply  of  OPA 1117 

National  Association  of  Retail  Grocers-     465 
National  Association.  Rainbow  Division 

Veterans,  incorporate 772 

National    Bank    of    Commerce   of    Nor- 
folk          212 

National  banks,  condition,  abstract  of 

reports 127.   688 

nee  also  names  of  banks,  or  places 
where  located. 
National  budget,  see  Budgets. 
National      Budget      .Joint      Committee, 

establishing    164 

National  Bureau  of  Standards-  25,  158,239. 
:!48.  466.  587.  730,  868, 
1027,     1156,     1251,     1353 

employees,  information  for 466 

estimate    427 

journal    of    research 25, 

348,   730,   1028,    1251 
index  to  v.  35 730 


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National  Bureau  of  Standards — Con. 

letter    circular '   25,  158,  348, 

588,  730,  868,  1028,  1029, 
1156,     1251,     1353,     1354 
publications  on    (lists)  — 

clay     products,     stone,     and 

masonry    868 

commercial   standards —  348,   1353 

detergents    868 

simplified    practice 348, 1029 

research  papers 158, 

159,  239,  466,  467,  587, 
588,  868,  869,  1027-29, 
1156,     1251,     1353,     1354 

technical   news  bulletin 25,  731 

see  also  Condon,  K.  U. 
National  Cancer  Institute  : 

journal    64, 781 

title  page,  etc.,  for  v.  6 1168 

National      Capital,      see     District     of 

Columbia. 
National    Capital    Housing    Authority, 

report,  1945 1259 

National  Capital  Parks  : 

outdoor    program 938 

regulations,    opinion    of    Attorney 

General    

National    Carloading    Corporation 

National     Carrier     Mediation     Board, 

naming    

National  cemeteries  : 
in  every  State — • 

hearings    

report    759 

see   also   names   of   cemeteries,   or 
places  where  located. 

National  City  Bank  of  New  York 1209 

National   Collection  of  Fine  Arts  : 

report,  1944 312 

report,  1945 431 

National   Commission    on    Children    in 
Wartime  : 
passes    torch    to    new    peacetime 

commission 804 

resolutions    525 

National   Commission   on  Educational, 
Sicientiflc,    and    Cultural 
Cooperation  : 
establish — 

hearings    746 

law 1045 

reports 477,608,918.1048 

National    Commission    on    Individual 

War   Memorials 1054 

National     Committee     for     All     War 

Widows,    incorporate 772 

National  Conference  of  Veterans 
Employment  Representa- 
tives         120 

National  Conference  on  Labor  Legis- 
lation : 

article  on  12th  conference 520 

l)roceedings     of     12th     conference 

r^sum^    191 

National  Conference  on  Office  of  Edu- 
cation Statistical  Pro- 
gram         501 

National  Conference  on  Postwar  Vene- 
real   Disease    Control 502 

National    Conference    on    Street    and 

Highway    Safety 629 

National    Council    of   Negro    Veterans, 

Incorporate    772 

National    Crepe    Paper   Association    of 

America    270 

National  debt,  see  Debts. 
National    Defense    Advisory    Commis- 
sion, labor  policies 1418 

National  Defense  Department,  creat- 
ing          115 

National  Defense  Program  in  Its  Rela- 
tion to  Small  Business  in 
United  States,  Select 
Committee  to  Conduct 
Study  and  Investigation 
of.  House  : 
expenses    33 


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Page 
National  Defense  I'rograin,  etc. — Con. 

bearings   250,  (i04,  1159 

reports    481,  1056 

National  Defense  Program,  Si)«cial 
Committee  Investigating, 
Senate : 

hearings   263,381,773 

report    497,773,1163 

National  Educational,  Scientific,  and 
Cultural  Cooperation 

Commission,  see  Na- 
tional Commission  on 
Educational,  Scientific, 
and  Cultural  Coopera- 
tion. 

National  electric  rate  book 62,  174, 

501,  778,  1077,  1165,  1360 
National  Electrical  Contractors  Asso- 

;        ciation    728 

National       Electrical       Manufacturers 

Association     728 

National  Electrical  Retailers  Asso- 
ciation         728 

National  Electrical  Wholesalers  Asso- 
ciation       728 

National  Elk  Refuge,  lands  to  Wyo- 
ming        265, 

369,   469,   775,    898,    1042 
National  Employ  the  Physically  Handi- 
capped Week  : 

poster    1187 

proclamation 1201,  1385 

National    Farm    S<afety    Week,    1946, 

proclamation    675 

National  Forest  Reservation  Commis- 
sion,   report 372 

National  forests  : 

areas,  June  30,   1945 460 

Elizabeth,  Ohio,  protecting,  etc 879, 

903,  1042 

grazing   lands,    management 499 

publications,  price  list 630 

National  Fuel  &  lee  Corp 659 

National  Gallery  of  Art 207, 

431, 682,  983,  1312 

general   information,   etc 1312 

information  and  guide 682 

reports    431 

National  Guard  : 

physical   standards,   regulations 1128 

publications,  price  list 504 

regulations 1437 

National  Guard  Bureau 1437 

National  Hairdressers  and  Cosmetolo- 
gists Assoc 586 

National  Hardware  Co 83.  625,  1282 

National  Housing  Agency 105,  195,  294, 

413,    531.    662,    811,    960. 
1105,     1191,     1297,     1409 
establishing  a  permanent  agency — 

hearings    258,  373 

report    487 

estimates    116,427,546,823 

functions     811 

posters 602 

report,     1944 294 

see  also  Wyatt,  Wilson  W. 
National     Housing     Expediter     Office, 

functions    811 

National  Institute  of  Dental  Research, 

establishing    617 

-National   Institute  of  Health 64, 

503,  1168,  1263 

proposed    provision 116 

National    Institute   of  Mental    Health, 

buildings   and   facilities"-      42, 
370. 618,  876,  1041 
National    Lal)(>r-Managemeiit    Confer- 
ence, nee  President's  Na- 
tional Labor-Management 
Conference. 
National   labor   relations   acts,   see   In- 
dustrial relations. 

National  Labor  Relations  Board 106, 

195,  294,  414,  531.  663, 
812.  961,  1106,  1192, 
1297,  1409 


Page 
National  Labor  Relations  Board — Con. 

activities,    1942-44 961 

appropriations 876,  879 

citrus    fruit,    etc.,    growers    com- 
plaints       247 

decisions   and    orders 106, 

414,  531,  812,  1298,  1410 

index  to  v.  48 961 

estimates    427 

report,    1945 812 

rules  and  regulations 1410 

statutes,   etc.,  pertaining  to 106 

National  Lead  Co 1379 

National  Lock  Co 1092 

National  Maritime  Day,  proclamation-     545 

National    Mediation    Board 415 

appropriations 879 

changing    name 617 

estimate 427 

report,   1945 415 

National    monuments,    see    names    of 
monuments. 

National  Museum 312,  432, 

551,   829,  983,  1205,   1422 
collections,   see   special  subject. 

proceedings 312,  552,  1422 

report,  1944 312 

report,   1945 983 

National  Negro  Health  Movement 64,  780 

National  Negro  health  news 64,  7«t) 

National  Negro  Health  Week 388-38W 

National    Neuropsychiatric     Institute, 

establishing 618 

National  park  commissioners  serve  as 

U.  S.  commissioners 56,  162 

National  Park  Service 75, 

395,    511,    636,    794,    938, 
1084,  1175,  1272,  1367 

areas  administered 1272 

functions  and  activities-  898,  923,  1042 

guide  leaflet 75 

legislation  affecting,  status 636 

report,   1945 511 

National  parks  : 

descriptive  article 1272 

evolution  of  system 1084 

publications,  price  list 1169 

see  also  names  of  parks. 
National    poultry    improvement    plan, 

see  Poultry. 
National  Railroad  Adjustment  Board-    107, 
531,     1107,     1192,     1299, 
1411 

appropriations 879 

awards 107,    531, 

'     1107,    1192,   1299,   1411 

report,   1945 415 

National    Railway    Labor    Panel,    see 
Emergency  Boards. 

National  Research  Council 11 

report.   1944-45 1386 

National  Reserve  Insurance  Co 687 

National  resources  : 
mobilization — • 

hearings 497 

report 497 

National    Resources    Planning    Board, 

publications,  price  list —   1265' 
National    Retail    Dry    Goods    Associa- 
tion,   horror   exhibit 549 

National  Roster  of  Scientific  and  Spec- 
ialized Personnel : 

handljooks 525,  804,  1286 

monographs 191 

publications    1382 

transfer — 

minority  views 773 

report    497 

vocational  booklet 804,955,1187 

National  Sanitary  Co 435,  1379 

National  Science  Board  : 
establish— 

minority  views 773 

report 497 

National  Science  Foundation  : 
establish — 

hearings    1053 


January-December 


1607 


Page 
National  Science  Foundation — Continued 
estabiisli — Continued 

minority  views 773 

report 497 

National  Selective  Service  Sysieiu,  tscc 

Selective  Service  System. 

National    service    life    insurance,    see 

Lite  insurance. 
National     Society     of     Daugliters     of 

American    Revolution 552 

badge,    design    patent 4S2,  498,  871 

report,  Apr.  1,  lU44-Apr.  1945 552 

National  Surety  Corporation 60,  80,  83, 

173,    383,    384,    407,    1184 
National    Symphony    Orchestra    Trust 

Fund  Board,  incorporate.      772 

National  Turkey  Federation 230 

National  Typesetting  Corporation 1284 

National  Wage  Stabilization  Board  : 

establishing 203,  675 

Government's  wage-price  policy —    429, 

550 

National  War  Labor  Board 117 

abolishing — 

hearings 43 

report 48 

citrus    fruit,    etc.,    growers'    com- 
plaints   , 247 

monthly    report 117 

terminating 203 

National  woman's  party,  eipuil  riglits 
amendment,         questions 

and  answers 902 

National  Women's  Relief  Corps,  Auxil- 
iary to  G.  A.  R.,  incorpo- 
rate     7(2,   1073 

National  Zoological  Park  : 

report,  1944 207 

report,  1945 432 

Nationality  : 

act  of  1940,  act  with  amendments-      902 

act  of  1940,  amending 31, 

378,    759,    760,    889,    1037 

laws  and  regulations 803 

revise  and  codify  laws 164 

Nations,  Johnnie  V.,  relief 476,  735,  765 

Native   Indian   villages,    see  names   of 

villages. 
Natural  gas,  see  Gas. 
Natural  gasoline,  see  Gasoline. 
Natural   resources   material   on   public 

lands,  disposal 775 

Naturalization  : 

aliens   in   allied  forces 760 

benefits    to    veterans    and    women 

married  to  citizens 1186 

deny    to    certain    alien    enemies, 
etc. — 

hearings 601,  889 

reports    601,  758-759,  889 

fees,  waive  for  members  of  armed 

forces 31 

laws,  and  problems,  study — 

hearings    164,  247 

report    46 

laws,    compilation 1252 

see  also  Citizenship — Nationality. 

Nautical  Almanac  Office 109, 

298,  420,  539,  1196,  1413 
Nautical  almanacs  : 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical 

almanac 109,  1413 

American  nautical  almanac 420 

Nautical  charts,  see  Maps  and  charts. 
Navajo  Indians  : 

appropriations  for  needs 740 

conditions,    investigation 1052,  1072 

Navajo  Tribal  Council,  proceedings 1268 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis 420, 

670,  815,  966 
academic  dean — 

hearings 498,  622,  895 

law i__     737 

letter  from   Navy  Dept 605 

reports 497,  755 

acquisition  of  St.  .Tohn's  College--     895 
admission   requirements 1057 


Page 
Naval  Academy,  Annapolis — Continued 
age  limit  for  appointees — 

hearing    59 

law 31 

appoint   sons   of   certain   soldiers, 

etc   31 

aviation  facilities — 

hearing , 1164 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 1057 

report    922 

board  of  visitors,  report,  1946 9(!(> 

civilian    teachers,    retirement, 
etc. — 

hearings 1075,  1159 

law 1042 

letter  from  Navv  Dept 1057 

reports 774,  895 

cobbler  and  barber  shops,  status — ■ 

hearings 264,  S95.  1075 

laws ir,8.  1042 

renorts 58,755,774 

course  of  instruction,  catalog 420 

degrees   in    engineering — 

hearings 44    170 

•1  1'-^^'    — , '     31 

midshipmen's  store,  status — 

hearings 45,  895,  1075 

laws 31,  1042 

reports 755,    774 

monument    to    Albert    A.    Michel- 
son  1159 

register,  1945 670 

regulations    governing    admission. 

etc    815 

statue  ot  John  Barry 605 

tailor  shop,  status — 

hearings 264,  895,  1075 

laws 163,    1042 

reports 59,  755,   774 

unsatisfactory      conduct      dis- 
charge— 

hearing    45 

law 31 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 45 

report 32 

Naval  Affairs  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 251,  366,  605,  894,  1057 

hearings 44-45,   167,  250-253, 

366-367,  481-482,  605, 
755-756.  894-896.  105(5- 
57,  1159,  1255 
letters  from  Navy  Dept--  44-45,  166- 
167,  251-253,  366-367, 
481-482.  604-606,  755- 
756,  894-897,  1056-57, 
1159-60,  1255 

.letters  from   War  Dept 482,606 

minority    views 755 

reports--  44-45,  166-167,  250-252.  367 
481,  606,  755-756,  894-896 
Naval  Affairs  Committee,  Senate  : 

calendar 58,  171,  381,  774,  1358 

hearings--  59,   171-172,  264,  382,  498, 

622,    774,     922,    1074-75. 

1164 

reports--  58,  59,  264,  381-382,  497-498. 

622,  774,  922 

Naval  airspace  reservations,  see  names 

of  reservations. 
Naval  Ammunition  Depot,   Hastings  : 
reimburse  personnel — • 

hearing    498 

law 737 

reports 382.    597 

Naval  Analysis  Division 1107,  1433 

Naval  decorations,  see  Decorations  of 

honor. 
Naval  documents,   wars  with   Barbary 

Powers    1411 

Naval  education  : 

Navy  training  courses ,_   109.  197,  299, 

420,    670,    814-815,     966, 
1108,  1196,  1.302,  1413 
post-graduate  school  at  Monterey, 
Calif.— 

hearings 1074,   1075 

letter  from  Navy  Dept^_^ 895 


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Page 

Naval  eilucation— Continued 

trniniiiB   bulletin 1 109,  815 

training  otlicers — 

hearings 755,  1074,  1075,  ll64 

law 1042 

minority    views 755 

rei.orts 755.  900.  922 

Naval  flreiiower 109 

Naval  hospitals,  sec  Hospitals. 

Naval   Intelligence   Ollice 1411 

Naval  medical  bulletin 108,812 

Naval    Medical    School 415,532 

establishment 251,  1255 

Naval  missions  : 

agreement  with  Cliile 122 

detail  to  foreign  Governments-  .365,  497 

Naval   Operations   Ollice 108,197,295, 

415.    5:52,    665,    813,    962, 

1107,  1193,  1300,  1411 
posters 962 

Naval  personnel,  see  Navy. 

Naval  Personnel  Bureau 109,  197,299, 

420.    540,    670.    814,    966, 

1108,  1196,  1302,  1413^ 
posters 299,   1302 

Naval    Petroleum    and    Oil    Shale    Re- 
serves Office 632 

Naval   petroleum    reserves,    see   Petro- 
leum. 

Naval  Records  and  Library  Office 1411 

Naval  Research  Advisory  Committee  : 

establish —  ^_    ^„^ 

hearings 605,  922 

law 1042 

reports 481,  922 

Naval  Research  Office  : 

establish —  ^    , 

hearings 605,  922,  1164 

law 1042 

reports 481,  922 

Naval  Reserve  : 

clothing  or  cash  allowances,  regu- 

lations 972,  1307 

officers  to  purchase  ordnance  arti- 
cles       896 

training  personnel,  benefits — 

hearings 1159,   1164 

law 1042 

reports 895,  922 

uniform  gratuity — 

hearings 622,   896 

law 737 

letter  1  rom  Navy  Dept 482 

report 382 

Naval  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps  : 
continue  V-12  program — 

hearings 171,   251 

law 163 

reports 45,  48,  59 

Naval  Reserve  training  fleets,  Atlantic 

and  Paciflc  Coasts 605 

Naval  stores  : 

1946  conservation  program  bulle- 
tin         152 

report  on  production,  etc 147, 

860,  1144 
Naval  supplies : 

freight  classification   guide 299,967 

operational  training  program 1111 

paclvaging,    joint    Army-Navy    in- 
structions        198, 

421,  1109,  1197,  1303 

procurement   activities 81 

specifications — 

joint  Armv-Navy—  109-110,  198, 
299,    421,     540-541,     671, 

816.  967.      1109,      1197, 
1303-4,  1414-15 

Navy  Department--  110-111,  198- 
200,  299-301,  421-423, 
541-542,     671-672,     816- 

817,  907-969.      1109-10, 
1198-99,  1304-5,  1415-16 

used  by  Navy  Dept.,  index--    100. 
815-816 
see  also  naojejs  of  supplje^. 


Page 
Naval  Supply  Depot,  Bayonne  : 
land  conveyance- 
hearings - 622,  896 

law 735 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 600 

reports 882,   756 

Naval  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  trans- 
fer manufacturing  activi- 
ties       171 

Naval    training,    universal 365,  480 

Naval  Training  School  (Radar),  Massa- 
chusetts Institute  of 

Technology 815 

Naval  Training  Station,  Newport,  home 
port  of  U.  S.  S.  Constella- 
tion     1255 

Naval  vessels,  see  Warships. 

Naval  War  College,  Newport 1302' 

Navasota,    Tex.,    instrument    approach 

chart    585 

Navigation  : 

aids,   methods  for   promoting 364 

"by  guess  and  by  God" 814 

electronic  aids 415 

ice,    notes 814 

mechanical  and  graphical  devices-     814 
navigation    and    \essel   inspection 

circular 688 

problems,  diagrams  for  solving 814 

radio    aids 667 

rules,    Gulf    Intraeoastal    Water- 
way, etc. — - 

hearings 249 

Navy  Dept.,  etc.,  reports 750 

see  also  Aeronautics — Commerce. 
Navigators,  naval  aviation,  appoint  as 

commissioned  oflicers 1159 

Navy  : 

accounting  numbers 815 

anti-blackout    suits 295 

appropriations — 

hearings 740,  905 

law 1042 

reports 596,  763,  876 

waiving  points  of  order 608 

authorized  strength,  increase — 

hearings 45,  264,  382,  498 

law 470 

reports 470,  481 

budget  for  naval  service,  1947 427 

claims,  .'iystem  of  settlement 53,  163 

clothing  or  cash  allowances,  regu- 
lations  972,    1307 

code   flags   and   pennants,    dimen- 
sions      814 

cooli  book 299 

courts  martial,  decentralize  power 
to  convene,  etc. — 

hearings 171,  251 

law 241 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 44 

report •  166 

courts  martial,  investigate  opera- 
tion      262 

courts    martial,    jurisdiction    rel. 
to  death  penalt.v — 

hearing 44 

law 30 

courts    martial,    review    of    judg- 
ments      366. 

demobilization        and        proposed 

budget    cut    effect 481 

dental  care  of  personnel 44.  47,  162 

discharges,   delay   rel,    to   medical 

personnel 264 

discharges,  12  months  or  more  of 

service   at   sea 251 

editor's    manual 670 

encouraging  higher  type  of  men  to 

career    in 481 

enlisted    iob   classifications 540 

fleet  admiral,   permanent  appoint- 
ment     44,    352.    470 

freight  classification  guide 299,  967 

in    "grateful     memory,      accolade 

form 445 


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Navy — Continued 

inducements  to  career — 

hearings 45,  171 

law ;103(i 

reports 1055,  107;! 

laws  of  79th  Cony.lst  sess 1192 

laws  relating  to 130U 

loss  of  personal  property,  reim- 
Inirsement — 

hearings 171,  264,  S82,  498 

laws 470,  592,  737 

reports 37, 

38.  59,  264,  359,  382,  597 

naval    expenditures 072 

operational  training  program 1111 

pay  and  allowances,  see,  iu  main 
alphabet.      Pay,      allow- 
ances, etc. 
permanent  appointments — • 

hearings 45,  264,  382,  481,  498 

law 470 

reports 382,  470,  481,  4S1 

personnel  in  civilian  jobs,  aids  for 

placing 309 

prisoners  of  war,  promotion — 

hearings 622,  890 

reports 382,  756 

veto    message 821 

promotion  of  officers  to  fl;ig  rank_       59 

publications,  price  list 1205 

reappointments,    correct    error 737, 

756,  774 

register   of   officers 299 

regulations,  etc.,  furnished  offi- 
cers, repeal  require- 
ment— 

hearings 498,  890 

law 737 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 606 

reports 382,  756 

rehabilitation    of    amputee 812 

retire  certain  officers  and   men — 

hearings 59,   172,   253 

law 352 

reports 45,  242 

retired   enlisted   men,   promotion-     606 
retired  officers,  iictive-duty  pay — 

hearings 252,  622 

law 470 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 167 

report 45 

retirement,   bills   relating  to 1255 

shipping  guide 817,   970, 

1110-11,  1199,  1305.  1416 
sundry  legislation,   title  page  and 

index  to  hearings 366 

supplies,    see,    in    main    alphabet. 

Naval  supplies, 
training  officers — 

hearings 755,  1074,  1075,  1164 

law 1042 

minority    views 755 

reports 755,  900,  922 

travel  instructions 817,  1199 

V-12  program,  continue — 

hearings 171,  251 

law 163 

reports 45,    48,    59 

see  also  Armed  forces — Pay,  al- 
lowances, etc. — Veter- 
ans— also  certain  head- 
ings beginning  Xaval — 
Navy — also  names  of 
special  branches  of  the 
service. 
Navy-Army-Civil  Committee  on  Air- 
craft Design  Criteria. 
see  Army  -  Navy  •  Civil 
Committee  on  Aircraft 
Design  Criteria. 

Navy  Band  concerts,  poster 9<>7 

Navy  Department 107.  litO,  2;)4. 

415.    531.    (i04,    .S12,    9(i2. 
1107.     1192.     1299.     1411 
abolish,    see,    in    main     ali)hal)et. 
Armed      forces,      unilica- 
tion. 


Page 
Navy  Department — Cont  inued 

accounting      numbers 815 

acquire  and  dispose  of  land,  etc_    171, 
264,  623,  1075.  1164 
appropriation,      1946     and      prior 
years — 

estimate,    etc 305 

appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates,  etc_  547,  677,  975,  1115 

hearings 740,  905 

law 1042 

reports 596,  763,  876 

waiving  points   of   order 608 

budget,    1947 • 427 

claims  for  damages — 

estimates  to  pay 005,  962 

claims  for  damages,  settlement, 
etc. — 

hearings 44,  1074,  1075,  1159 

laws 30,   1037 

letters  from  Navy  Dept 1057 

report 773-774,   894,   922 

claims    under    $1,000,     peacetime 

settlement 773 

combining  with-  War  Department, 
see,  iu  main  alphabet. 
Armed  forces,  unifica- 
tion. 

communiques,  etc 1109,  1414 

employees,  reemployment  bene- 
fits       545 

employment  of  noncitizeus — 

hearings 252,    264 

law 351 

letter  from   Navy  Dept 252 

reports 59,  252 

enact  certain  provisions  in  ap- 
propriation act — 

hearings 622,  1057 

law 1042 

letter  from  Navv  Dept 481 

reports 498,  896 

laws  of  79th  Cong.lst  sess 1192 

lumber  in   possession  or  control--      605 

liiaterials   for   housing 366 

office  space  rented,   release 367 

orders,    general 1300 

])oster3 294 

rank  of  chiefs  of  bureaus — 

hearing 59 

report ]     32 

veto   message 115 

reorganization    act,    amend 367 

report.     1945 665 

specifications,  see,  in  main  alpha- 
bet. Naval  supplies. 
Navy    Nurse    Corps,    see   Nurse   Corps, 

Navy. 
.Vavy  supplies,  see  Naval  supplies. 
Navv  Training   School  for  Nurses,   es- 
tablishment       252 

Vavy  yards : 

employees,  holiday  compensation-   1057 
employees,    protect   against   hard- 
ships      -252 

molders  and  coremakers,  wages__     252 

Nav.  (leoriie  M.,  exr.,  court  case 555 

.\aylor,  B.  F. : 

heat    contents    of    manganese-cop- 

l)er    alloys 792 

thcrimxlviianiic        properties       of 

ilmenite,     etc 792 

I  Iit":n;oii.\  namic        properties        of 

manganese 275 

X;izi  ciiiispii-iay  and  aggression 1129, 

1215,  1323,  1433 
!~.'  .'.l,   .\.   P.,   carotene  content  of  corn 

i.lint 573 

..•al,  Paul  A.  : 

>  xcretiou  of  DDT  in  man 779 

TNT  ('fleet  on   workers 270 

■.■'>ar  lOast.  see  E.ist   (Near  East). 
Near-infinite      sliders,      hydrodyuamic 

lubrication    1402 

.Nebraska  : 

electric   rate   book 1105 

hay    harvesting   methods 12;i;> 


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Index,  1946 


I'age 
Nebraska — Coiitiiiuod 

mail    routes,   schedules.,   425,971,1200 

oil  aiiil  {,'as  investigations 032 

Peuusylvanja    anthracite,    distri- 
bution    394,    509 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 812 

Nebraska-Iowa      liridge      Commission, 
bridge     across     Missouri 

Kiver 890,914,1041 

Nebraska     University 780 

Necrosis  of  jiotato   tubers 337 

Needhani.  A.  U.,  Southwestern  Graphite 

Co 395 

Needham,  C.  E.  : 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  zinc 1083, 

1174 
metal  mining  in — 

Arizona 1269 

Idaho 1269 

Montana 1270 

Utah    1270 

Washington    1270 

minerals    yearbook 792 

Needles,  hypodermic,  specification 690 

Neely,  Robert  H.  : 

low-drag  tapered  wing  with  split, 

etc.,    flaps 1408 

yaw  characteristics  of  airplane 1296 

Neff,  John,  jr.,  compressive  strength  of 

flat    panels 1293 

Negroes  : 

are  consumers,  are  you  reaching?-     826 
Ducrey  skin  reactions  in  hospital 

patients     930 

education,      veterans      and      war 

workers     779 

employment  in  OPA  field  offices.-    118. 

1117 

the  house  I  live  in 1191 

housing    project    residents,    earn- 
ings         410 

mortality 929 

national  Negro  health  news 64,  780 

National  Negro  Health  Week 388-389 

publications  of  Education  Office 501 

services  to,  projects,  etc 501 

sj-phllis    in    high    school 1262 

untreated   syphilis  in  male 781 

war  price  and  rationing  boards 205 

youth's    dilemma 656 

Neiffer,  Mildred,  relief 359.  491,  590 

Neihouse,  Anshal  I.  : 

aileron    as    aid    to    recovery   from 

spin    99 

control  manipulation  effect  on  re- 

cov(;ry    from    spin 1404 

tail    design    for    satisfactory    spin 

recovery    661 

tests  of  low-wing  monoplane 104 

Neirstheimer,  Walter,  court  case 989 

Neisseria,    unusual    strain 1262 

Nelson,  Albert,  court  case 834 

Nelson,  Clara,  relief 476,  614,  735 

Nelson,  David  H.  : 

stress     distribution      in      circular 

shell-supported    frames-   1104 

stresses  in  built-up  beams 661 

Nelson,     G.    H.,    agricultural     residue 

pulps,   etc 1343 

Nelson,  Mary  L.,  adhesive  properties  of 

tire  cord 10 

Nel-son,   Olaf  T.,   relief 476,614,735 

Nelson.  Oscar,  court  case 625,  951 

Nelson,  W.  J.,  forward  underslung  cool- 
ing-air   ducts 1288 

Nelson,  Willie  E.,  court  case 925,  1277 

Nepean   I'.ay,  chart 1195 

Nepple,  Earl  W..  relief  of  exrx--  53,  245,  :',~>0 

Nepple,  Marie,  relief 53,  245.  :<50 

Neptune  Meter  Co 961,1192,  1298 

Nesbitt,  Clara  A.,  relief 37 

Nesbitt,  James  H.,  relief  of  guardian.       37 
Neshoba      County,      Miss.,      pre-Selma 
Upper  Cretaceous  forma- 
tions         933 


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Netherlands  : 

chart   297 

cotton,  prospective  consumption--     149 

mutual    aid    agreements 6S3 

rubber     agreement 1314 

Netherlands  Guiana,  sec  Surinam. 
Netherlands  Indies  : 

charts 670,  1301 

international      educational      rela- 
tions         388 

Netherlands  West  Indies,  economic  in- 
formation         347 

Nets,    cargo,    speciflcation 110 

Netting,   woven-wire,   standard 1030 

Nettles.  J.  Cary  : 

flight     tests     of     airplanes     with 

torquemeter    1407 

piston-ring    vibration    and    break- 
age     1402 

wire  strain  gages 1398 

Neumann,  Ernest  P.,  friction  in  pipes_      291 

Neumann,   Gerhard,   naturalization 871 

Neuropsychiatric     Institute,     see     Na- 
tional    Neuropsychiatric 
Institute. 
Neuropsychiatry,     your    job    and    NP 

patient    1213 

Neurotropic   virus   diseases,   see  Virus 

diseases. 
Neustein,  Joseph  : 

carburetor  air  temperature  effect-  1391 
predicting    pressure    loss    at   alti- 
tude       809 

Nevada : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram  151,  714,  1238,  1347 

finances    1350 

fungus  flora ; 881 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead,     and 

zinc    1174 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

544.  971,  1306 

metal    mining,    1945 1270 

post  route  map 113 

silver  service,  etc.,  from  U.  S.  S. 
Nevada — ■ 

hearings 622,  896 

law 737 

letter   from   Navy   Dept 606 

reports    498,  737 

topographic   maps : 1266 

war  casualties 962 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

Nevada   (U.  S.  S.)  : 

silver  service,  bell,  etc. — 

hearings 622,  896 

law    737 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 60G 

reports 498,  756 

Nevada  Consolidated  Fast  Freight 1091 

Nevers,  Lula   W.,  relief 476 

Neville,  Nora  R.,  lawful  admission 496. 

590 

New    Amsterdam    Casualty    Co 1.377 

New  Amsterdam  quadrangle,  Ky.-Ind-  1172 

New  Bedford  Harbor,  chart ." 1249 

New   Britain   quadrangle.    Conn 1()!S1 

New    Castle    County    Airport,    instru- 
ment approach  chart 1025 

New  classification  number.  Documents 

Office 5,  143,  227, 

335.    453,    571.    702.    S57, 
1013,     1141.     1227,     13.39 

corrections  for  pp.  335  and  453 570 

New  Dale  Rundell  mine,  exploration  of 

zinc    1272 

N<>w  England  : 

cotton  textile  workers 1286 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 

tracite 394,  509 

fish  production  and  distril)ution_-        65 

fishing    vessels 505 

landings     68.  7S5.  1170 

reconversion 1187 

unemployment  insurance  for  fish- 
ermen, etc 505 

New  Florence  quadrangle.  Mo 508 


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New  Guinea  : 

charts    537,  1195,  1301 

sailing   directions,    supplement 667 

New  Hampshire : 

agricultural      conservation       pro- 
gram     233,  1239 

finances 1350 

mail   routes,   schedules 201, 

424,  819,  971 

post  route  map 113 

topographic  maps,  etc 506 

war  casualties 962 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

New  Haven  Harbor,  project  on  Quin- 

nipiac  River 696 

New  Hebrides  Islands,  chart 1301 

New  Jersey  : 

adoption    law 190 

agricultural       conservation       pro- 
gram     233,  1239 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite     394,  509 

finances 1350 

frozen-food  locker  plants 68 

mail  routes,   schedules 301, 

819,  1111,  1416 

post  route  map 113 

war  casualties 1413 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

New  Jersey   ship  canal,   report  on  re- 
view of  reports 616 

New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  railroad  accident 516 

New  London,  Mo.,  aircraft  accident 1351 

New  Mexico  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram      151,  714,  1238 

Costilla  Creek  compact 479,  737,  771 

electric  rate  book 62 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead,     and 

zinc    1083 

lands  for  public  institutions 623 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

544, 971,  1306 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

oil  and  gas  investigations 633. 

1172, 1266 

post  route  map 113 

topographic   maps,   etc 506 

war   casuJilties 812 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

New  Mexico   University 1266 

New  Orleans,  La. : 

aeronautical    chart 723,  1243 

airport   obstruction   plan 1155 

finances 717 

foreign-trade  zone,  grant  to  oper- 
ate    1020 

instrument  approach  charts 1247 

milk  handling,  order 1237 

silver  service,  etc.,  from  U.  S.  S. 
New  Orleans — 

hearing    622 

law 592 

reports 367,498 

New  Orleans  (U.  S.  S.)  : 

silver  service  and  bell — 

hearing    (i22 

law 592 

reports 367,  498 

New  Orleans  Laundries,  Inc 429,  979 

New  Orleans  Public  Service,  Inc 349,  374 

New  Point  quadrangle,  Ind 787 

New  River,  bridge 479,  616,  874 

New  South  Wales,  chart . 965 

New  Westville,  Ohio,  meteorite 811 

New  Woodville,  Okla.,  court  case 655 

New  York  Canals,  catalogue  of  charts-     137 
New  York  Central  R.  R.  : 

accidents 181.  516,  642,  1178,  1371 

mail   routes,   schedules 201. 

544,  820, 1416 
rates  on — 

clay    944 

food  for  poultry 1374 

sales   checks 280 

right  of  way 894.  921,  1041 

New  Y'ork,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  R.  R., 

accident 1275 


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New  York  City  : 

aeronautical  charts 345,  724,  1243 

aircraft  accident 865 

airport  obstruction  plan 867,  1154 

Brooklyn  Army  Base  road 1055 

court  case 60,  83,  384,  685 

finances 583 

fishing   vessels 505 

(light  charts 1154,  1243 

instrument  approach  charts 23. 

345,  727,  1246,  1247 

landings    1170 

rental  housing 1118 

vessels  coming  to.  rat  infestation-      389 
New  York  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea 

Co.,  Inc 1379 

New  York  Harbor  : 

chart    465 

tidal-current    chart 1152 

towing,  etc.,  facilities,  possession, 

etc    303 

tugboats  and  barges,  earnings 411 

New     York     Labor     Relations     Board,- 

court  case 1376 

New    York,    New    Haven    &    Hartford 
R.  R. : 

accident 1089 

rates  on  iron 1374 

New  York-Philadelphia  Dispatch 281 

New  York  Power  &  Light  Corporation-    680. 

979 
New  York  State  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram     151,  1239 

court    case 83,  187. 

210.    315.    521,    950.    1282' 
distribution    of   Pennsvlvania    an- 

tracite 394,   509 

farming  for  the  future 1346 

finances 1350 

mail  routes,   schedules 301, 

819, 1111,  1416 

post  route  map 113 

war   casualties 1197 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

New  York   State  Frozen   Food   Locker 

Association 631 

New  York  Telephone  Co 314 

New  Zealand  : 

.iurisdiction   over  prizes 209 

mutual  aid  settlement  agreement-  1424 

pilot,    supplement 667 

social  security  benefits 176 

Newark,  N.  J. : 

finances 863 

instrument  approach  chart 1247 

Newark  Fireproofing  Sash  &  Door  Co.. 

Inc 384,   522,   802 

Newbauer  iron  deposits,  exploration 74 

Newbiggin  Bay,  chart 535 

Nowborn,  see  Infants. 

Newcomh,  Corbin  A.,  relief--   743,  910,  1033 

Newcomb,  Walter  R.,  sr.,  relief 743, 

910,  1033 

Newcomb,  Walter  R.,  jr.,  relief 743. 

910,  10.33 
Newell,  Joseph  S..  shear  lag  in  corru- 
gated sheets 92 

Newfoundland  : 

charts 297.   1195- 

sailing   dir(>ctions,    supplement 533 

Newman,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Conrad  H..  re- 
lief  37,  1033,  1066 

Newman,  Edwin  S.  : 

alumina  from  clays  and  bauxite--     466 

dicalcium    silicate 588 

Newman,  George,  court  case 518 

Newman,  L.  L.,  gasification  of  coal  in 

gas-producer 510 

Newman.  Sanford  B.  : 

imi)act  strength  of  ropes 239 

plywood      lightweight      construc- 
tions       239 

tensile  tests  of  parachute  webbing-   1029 

Newman,  Sydney  R.,  court  case 651 

Newman,  Walter  C,  jr.,  court  case 659 

Newmark.  Caroline  M.,  relief 359 


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Page 

Newport.   R.   I.,  lanrl  conveyance 1255 

nee  also  Nnvnl  War  College,  New- 
port. 
Newport    News    Creek,    review    of    re- 

u   „     .  P"""^**    lOOC 

News    bulletin,    Pai)er    Section    of    Na- 
tional  Bureau   of  Stand- 
^,  ,       ,       '•'•fis 25,  730 

XVews  for  farmer  cooperatives 13,  711 

rei'rint  from '  459 

News  gatliering  agencies,  amend  anti" 

,  ,,         frust  laws 1054 

News  letter  : 

CG   news   letter 7,  705 

industrial  li.vgiene 63  780 

News  Printing  Co.,  Inc '  315 

Newsmap 130,   84S 

Newspaper  bo.vs   thrift   plan 1127,1212 

Newspaper   Section 1,30 

Newspapers  : 

contributions  to,  copyrighted 89,  807 

currently    received    in    Library    of 

Congress    529 

•     Justice    Department,    purchase 823 

publicity  for  special  censuses 235 

victory  loan  clip  sheet 130 

victory  loan   press  book IHO 

wage  scales  in   printing  trades 956 

weekly,    circulation    statements.  _      874 
see  also  Paper. 
Newsprint,  ser  Paper. 
Newton  Falls,  Ohio,  railroad  accident_     516 

Newton   quadrangle,   IMass 787 

Newton   Trust   Co ,319 

Ney,  .Terome  M.,  address 4''8 

Ngatik  Atoll,  chart 5,37 

Ngulu    Atoll,    chart 418 

NHA.  see  National  Housing  Agency. 
Niagara   Falls,    N.    Y.,    instrument  "ap- 
proach   cliart 1247 

Niagara  Falls  Bridge  Commission,   re- 
funding  bonds__   600,  737,  770 
Nicaragua  : 

charts    965 

economic    situation 24 

foreign  commerce  .vearlmok  series.   1353 
health,   etc.,  program,   agreement.     987 
mining  and  manufacturing  indus- 
tries   1208 

shipments    to 238. 

Nicholas,  Ivor  E.,  relief 614,  884,  1033 

Nicholas,  Fayette  &  Greenbrier  R.  R., 

lease 642 

Nichols,  .Tohn  H.,  court  case 310.  1279 

Nichols,    Reeder   G.,    manual   de    radio 

para   pilotos 1122 

Nickel  : 

copper-nickel-alloy,    specification.    672, 

1304 

exploration  of  Spirit  Mountain 1271 

in    1945 792 

investigations  in   Alaska 1171 

plating  on  steel 1251 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1175 

secondary,   in   1945 987 

Nickelsburg,  David,  court  case 285 

Nickerson,  Dorothy,  color  measure- 
ments grading  agricul- 
tural  products 400 

Nicolai,    Lloyd    A.,    lieat    transfer    in 

tube 291 

Niekum,   Philip,  jr.  : 

restoring  to  active  list.  Navy — 

hearings i_   G22    896 

law '  7.35 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 606 

report 498,   756 

Nielsen,  Jack  M.  : 

compressibility    effects    on    down- 
wash  at  tail 1406 

heat    transfer   and    pressure   drop 

in     tubes 1396 

Nierotko,  Joseph,  court  case 83.4:34 

Nighman,  C.  E.,  tin 1.367 

Nightwear  : 

Unit,  facts  for  industry 154 

women's  and  children's,  facts  for 

industry    864 


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Nikula,  Lily  I.,  salad  dressing  and  re- 
lated   jiroducts 238 

Niles,  Alfred  S.  : 

channels  with  unflanged  lightening 

holes    92 

stability  of  columns 92 

tests  of  fiat   |)anels lOl 

truss    stability    criteria 103 

Nilson,  Hugo  W.,  food  value  of  fish  and 

shelltish 1265 

Nilson,  Laila  O.,  industrial  disputes  in 

foreign  countries 1286 

Nima  Ko,  chart 417 

Nippert,  Dorothy,  court  case! 433 

Nippon  Gakki  Seizo  K  K 1323 

Xisewanger,   C.   R.,   electronic   chrono- 

scopes    634 

Nissan  Automobile  Co.  (Nissan  Jidosha 

^,.       .  ,  ,K  K) 1433 

Nisselson,  John,   relief 53,  I6I 

Nissen,    J.    M.,    wing-gun    fairings    on 

fighter  airplane 1395 

Nitrates  : 

manufacturing  for  fertilizer 859 

utilization  by  coffee  plant 1143 

Nitric  acid,   specification no 

Nitric  acid  esters,  aliphatic,  effect  on 

physiological  functions 1263 

Nitrocellulose,  specification 110 

Nitrogen  : 

chemical,  Japanese  trade  study 316 

compounds,   in    1945 ' 1270 

compounds,   preprint  from   miner- 
als yearbook 937 

physical  adsorption  on  bone  char_     239 

Nitroglycerin,    specification no 

Nitrous  acid  esters,  aliphatic,  effect  on 

physiological  functions 1263 

Nizina  district,   Alaska,   copper  depos- 
its     1171 

NLRB,   see  National   Labor   Relations 

Board. 
NMB,   see  National   Mediation    Board. 

Noah,  W.  E.,  relief 359,  491,  590 

Noble,  Claude  P.,  court  case 1427 

Noble,  Robert,  court  case 84 

Noble  fir.  see  Fir. 

Noebi,    chart 418 

Noise    reduction,    light   airplane   proti- 

lem 1190 

Nolan,  John  W..  relief 349.  374 

Nolte.  Arthur  J,  : 

citrus-cannery  effluent  in  Florida _      456 
grapefruit   seed  oil,   manufacture, 

etc    457 

lactic  acid  from  grapefruit  .iuice__     457 
orange    juice    antioxidant    experi- 
ment        457 

orange  .iuice  fermentation 147 

pasteurized   citrus  juices 147 

petroleum    ether   soluble    material 

of  orange  juice 457 

Nome,  Alaska,  flight  charts 846 

Nomenclature,  see  Diseases. 
Non-air-carrier   aircraft   accidents,    sec 

Accidents. 
Nonappropriated     funds,     see     Pul)lic 

funds. 
Noncommissioned  officers,  ser  Army. 
Nonessential      Federal      Expenditures 
Joint  Committee,  see  Re- 
duction   of    Nonessential 
Federal  Expenditures 
Joint  Committee. 
Nonferrous  metals,  sec  Metals — Scrap. 
Nonforrous  Metals  Fact  Finding  Board, 

report 953 

Non-gilling  fish   sorter 785 

Nonmetal  mines  : 

injury    experience,    etc 1084 

safety  practices 1367 

storage,  etc.,  of  explosives 1366 

Nonmetals,      minor,      preprints      from 

minerals  yearbook—   178,  1367 
Non-necessity    certificates,    application 

date 203 

Nonpetroleum  fuels,  see  Fuel. 


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Noorvik  Native  Community  : 

constitution  and  liy-laws 935 

corporate    chartfr 789 

Norbisratli,    Hans,    Kcolojfy    of    north- 
western  Oregon 393 

Nordlagiina  Anchorage,  chart 9154 

Norfolk,  Va. : 

aeronautical  cliarts 21,  724 

instrument  approacli   charts-   585,  1024 

railroad  accident 516 

report  on  harbor 1134 

Norfolk  &  Western  Ry. : 

accidents 1178,  1371 

bridge  across  New  River 479,  616,  874 

Norfolk  Navy  Yard  : 
land  grant — 

hearing    382 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 253 

report    264 

Norfolk  Southern  Bus  Corporation 11U<>, 

1298 

Norman,  INIr.  and  Mrs.  Earl,  relief 741, 

764, 870 

Norman,   Irma,  admx.,   court  case 55(5 

Normand,  Ama  L.,  relief 476,  614,  735 

Norris,  C.  B.,  compression,  etc..  on  yel- 
low-poplar plywood 1147 

Norris,  Thomas  N.,  court  case 651 

Norris  Stamping  &  JManufacturing  Co_     945 
North  (N.  S.).  sec  Northeast  (U.  S.). 
North  America  : 

charts    297,  537, 1195 

current  tables — 

Atlantic  Coast 1022 

Pacific    Coast 1241 

geology,  1942  and  1943 506 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 533 

North   America    Co 554 

North  American  Aviation,  Inc 187, 

285,  1258 
North    Atlantic    Ocean,    see    Atlantic 

Ocean. 
North  Borneo,  see  British  North  Bor- 
neo. 

North  Brookfield  quadrangle,  Mass 508 

North  Canadian  River,  survey 1220 

North  Carolina  : 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite     394,  509 

electric   rate  book 778 

mail   routes,   schedules 302, 

673,  971,1416 

post  route  map 113 

postwar  rural  trends 230 

war  casualties 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1331 

North    Central    Division,    agricultural 

conservation    program.-       16 
North     central     region,     see     Central 

States. 
North     Central     States,     see     Central 
States. 

North    Channel,    chart 296 

North  Counties  Hydro-Electric  Co 1258 

North  Dakota  : 

agricultural       conservation       pro- 
gram   __    151,1238,1347,1348 

cold  storage  locker  plants 505 

distribution    of    Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite    394, 509 

electric  rate  book 1077 

.iurisdiction      over     Devils      Lake 

Reservation 378.  601,  737 

post  route   map 113 

property  transfer 266,  595,  875 

sand  and  gravel  deposits 933 

topograiihic   maps 1266 

war  c.'isualties 962 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

North    Dakota    TTnivcrsily 937 

North      Elder      Creek      area,       Calif., 

chroMiite    deposits 1171 

North   Island,   chart 670 

North  Pacific  Ocean,  .see  Pacific  Ocean. 
North  Platte.  Nebr.  : 

aircraft  accident -    1022 

instrument  approach  chart 156 

North  Pownal  quadrangle,  N.  Y.-Vt 1082 

743176 — 47 12 


Fag« 

North  Sea : 

charts 197,  297,  537,  1195 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 533 

sailing   directions,    supplement 667 

Northampton  County,  Va.,  mail  routes, 

schedules 301, 

819,  1111,  1416 
Northeast   (U.  S.)  : 

agricultural  conservation  program, 

northeast   region 714 

pastures,    etc.,    for    northeastern 

States    456 

water    levels    and    artesian    pres- 
sure    1266 

Northeast  Airlines,  Inc.  : 

consolidation   of   routes 1151 

north  Atlantic  route  case 343 

report  of  emergency  board 1077 

Northeast  Philadelphia  Airport,  instru- 
ment approach   chart-   23,  728 
Northeastern     States,     see     Northeast 

(U.  S.). 
Northern      and     northwestern     lakes, 

bulletin   55 850 

Northern  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Sur- 
vey   137,  850 

Northern    Hemisphere,    ice   atlas 1107 

Northern  Lumber  &  Millwork  Co 598 

Northern  Pacific  Ry.  : 

accidents 78,  181 

court  case 651,  1282 

operation    1179 

Northern    Regional    Research    Labora- 
tory    10, 147,  1233,  1343 

Northers,  see  Winds. 

Northland  Greyhound  Lines,  Inc 644 

Northland    Transportation    Co 645 

Northport,   Wash.,   bridge 494,  747,  873 

Northrop,  S.  A.,  Las  Vegas  Basin,  etc_  1172 
Northwest  (U.  S.)  : 

Columbia    R.    power    and    Pacific 

Northwest    178 

lily     weevil,     potentially     serious 

pest    576 

water    levels    and    artesian    pres- 
sure        392 

Northwest  Airlines,  Inc.  : 

Chicago-Milwaukee-New  I'ork  serv- 
ice           20 

emergency  board 972, 1077,  1260 

Northwestern       Lakes       Survey,       see 
Northern      and      North- 
western Lakes  Survey. 
Northwestern    Portland    Cement    Co--     390 
Northwestern    States,    see    Northwest 

(U.  S.). 
Norwalk.     Conn.,     terms     of     district 

court,  eliminate 57,  162 

Norway  : 

air  transport  services,  agreement-     553 
armed    forces    in    Iceland,    agree- 
ment         683 

civil    administration,    etc.,    agree- 
ment     , 1314 

lights  and  fog  signals 666 

marine  transportation  and  litiga- 
tion         209 

sailing  directions,  supplements 607 

Norwegian  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 843 

phrase   book 1131 

Norwich   quadrangle.   Conn 1081 

Norwood,      Alice      M.,      Congressional 
hearings,    etc.,.    relating 

to  TVA 1428 

Norwood,   Anne  R.,   relief 884 

Notes  of  general  interest 4,  142, 

226.  334,  452.  570,  856, 

1012,  1140.  1226,  1338 

Notice  of  quarantine-—  148,  458,  576,  1145 

Notice  to  mariners 108,  813 

North     American-Caribbean     edi- 
tion  108,  813 

Notices  of  .judgment,  see  .Judgments. 

Noticiero,    hnletfn    informativo 1306 

Notifiable  diseases,  see  Contagious  and 
infectious  diseases. 


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Page 
Nova  Scotia  : 

aeronautical  charts 724,   102G 

nautical   charts 068 

sailing   directions,    supplement 607 

Now  you  can  j;o  to  colleu'o,  etc 446 

Nowaic,   Joseph  C,   court   case 1203 

Nowicic,  A.  S.  : 

elect  ron-difTraction       examination 

of  cast-iron  piston  rinRs_  1402 
iron    oxides    on    cast-iron    engine 

surfaces 1399 

stress    rupture    of    heat-resisting 

alloys 1290 

treatment  of  creep  of  metals 661 

Nowland,  George  H.,   Co 280 

Nozzles  : 

for  jot-propulsion  system 1400 

pasoline-hose,    specification 199 

NHDGA    horror   exhibit 549 

Ni]-Car   Carriers,   Inc 1092 

Nuhone   Co.,    Inc 531 

Nuemann,    Gerhard,    naturalization 770 

Nueva  almira,  Puerto  de,  chart 1411 

Numberinj;  of  railroad  equipment 442 

Numerical   lists   and    schedule   of   vol- 
umes    of     reports,     etc., 

79th    Cons.lst    sess 931 

Nunn,  Ira  H.,  statement 1159 

Nurse    Corps,    Army,    nurses    commis- 
sioned in  Army  of  U.  S 691 

Nurse  Corps,  Navy  : 

appointment  in  Naval  Reserve 896 

pay  and   allowance   adjustment — 

hearings 45,  172 

law 31 

white  taslv  force 415 

Nurseries  : 

for   modern   maternity 86 

for  newborn  in  hospitals 656 

see  also  Day  care  of  children. 
Nursery  schools,  see  Day  care  of  chil- 
dren. 
Nurses  and  nursing  : 

fees  in  D.  C 1038,  1069 

home  care  of  the  siclt 176 

nurses  needed  to  serve  those  who 

served 152 

nursing    school    health    practices, 

etc 175 

premature  infant  care 954 

professional  nurses,  outlool< 527 

psychiatric  nursing  experience  by 

affiliation I      175 

psychiatric      nursing      opportuni- 
ties        175 

public  health   nurse  and   you 628 

set    your    cap    for    Public    Health 

Service 780 

student  nurses  exempt  from  class- 
ification act,   etc 928 

unmarried     mothers,     how     nurse 

can    help 656 

see    also     Nurse    Corps,     Army — - 
Nurse  Corps,  Navy. 
Nussdorfer,    Theodore,    lulirication    of 

piston    sl<irt 1391 

Nutriculture    gardening.    Army    regu- 
lations  ^" 1128 

Nutrition  : 

education   in   elementary   school--      269 

improve,   action   programs 1346 

industrial    nutrition    service 862 

investigations 570 

see  also  Pood. 
Nuts  : 

edible  tree  nuts 1123 

importation 104!) 

Nuts    (machinery)  : 

simplified  practice 587 

specification 421,  541 

Nutt,  Alice  S.,  adolescents  awav  from 

home 1 1382 

Nutter,  Charles  L,,  court  case 1209 

Nutter,  Helen  D.,  court  case 1209 

Nuttonson,    M.    Y..    Ukraine,    agricul- 
tural  climatology,    etc--     459 


^  Page 
NWLB,  .see  National  War  Labor  Board. 
Nylon  ho'^iery,  see  Hosiery. 
Nylon  rojie,  see  Rope. 
Nyrayco   Importing  &  Converting  Cor- 
poration      267 

N.vssa,  see  Tupelo. 

Ny.strom,  A.  B.,  dairy  cattle  judging-     148 


O 


O.   D.   T.,  see  Defense  Transportation 

Office. 
O.  E.  M.,  sec  Emergency  Management 

Oflice. 
O.  F.  E.  A.,  see  Foreign  Economic  Ad- 
ministration. 

O.  K.  Plumbing  Co 1203 

O.  K.  Transfer  &  Storage  Co.,  Inc 1091 

O.  O.  C,  see  Censorship  Office. 
O.  P.  A.,  see  Price  Administration  Of- 
fice. 
O.  W.  I.,  see  War  Information  Office. 
O.  W.  M.  K.,  see  War  Mobilization  and 
Reconversion  Office. 

O  Shima,  chart 670 

O   Wan,   chart 904 

Oak: 

American    wood 232 

bibliography  on  cork  oak 581 

white,   specifications 969,  1304 

Oakland.  Calif.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 1245 

finances 863 

Instrument  approach  chart 727 

Oakland,  Ky.,  railroad  accident 516 

Dates,  William  E.,  relief  of  estate 1033. 

1047 
Oaths,  Army  personnel  to  administer-    216. 

998 

Oatneal,  Edward,   relief^l 246,  491,  590 

Oatneal,  James  R.,  relief 246.  491    590 

Oatneal,  John   N.,  jr.,   relief--   246,  49l]  590 
Oats  : 

disease-resistant-  varieties 1144 

standards,  handbook 340 

Obama  Ko,  chart 965 

Oberg,    Marion    W.,    chemical    samples 

for  insecticide  testing--  1145 
Oberst,  Fred  W..  morphine  addiction-  628 
Obert,  Leonard,  determining  mine  rock 

properties   --- 1269 

Obligations  of  United  States,  see  Gov- 
ernment securities. 

O'Brien,    Bessie,    relief 743,  765,  871 

O'Brien,    George    D.     (Representative 
from  Mich.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Conference    Com 1047 

O'Brien,  Henry  R.,  health  in  Far  East-  1361 
O'Brien.  Jane  : 

relief    of    guardian 743,  765,  871 

correction    for   July   monthly 

index    856 

O'Brien,  Will,  relief 743,  765,  871 

Observatories,    see   names   of   observa- 
tories. 
Observers,   naval   aviation,   appoint  as 

commissioned    officers 1159 

Occupation  : 

United  States  forces  European  the- 
ater     1330 

why?  what?  where? 1314 

Occupational  Analysis  and  Industrial 
Services  Division,  Em- 
ployment   Service 1100, 

1187,  12S0,  1323 
Occupational     Analysis     and     Special 
Services     Division,     Em- 
ployment Service 525 

Occupational  Analysis  Division,  Em- 
ployment   Service 87 

Occupational    Analysis    Division,    War 

Manpower  Comn 309, 

429,  430 


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Occupational  diseases  : 

control,    outline 1383 

prevention,    outline 87,  191 

Occupational   Outlook   Division,   Labor 

Statistics    Bur 217,  1323 

Occupational  therapy,  list  of  books 328 

Occupations  : 

census  publications,  price  list 1264 

descriptions   of  professions,   etc__    191, 
5:25,  804,  128G 

dictionary  of  occupational  titles 430 

liazardous,  subjert  to  minimum  age 

of   18 525,1099 

hourly  earninjfs  by  region 1384 

interest    checlt    list    and    instruc- 
tions   1100 

occupational      analysis      improves 

personnel  methods 1187 

occupational      analysis      publica- 
tions   87, 1280 

occupational   briefs 217, 

440,  693,  1129,  1323 
occupational  outlook  information.   1101, 

1431 

wage  relationships 88,  956,  1384 

see  also  names  of  occupations,  or 
subject  involved. 
Ocean,    soundings    and    exploration    of 

floor 814 

see  also  name  of  ocean. 
Ocean-cable  carriers,  see  Cables    (sub- 
marine). 

Ocean  County,  N.  J.,  court  case 1183 

Ocean  currents : 

current  tables — 

Atlantic  Coast 1022 

.Japan  and  China 1152 

Malacca    Strait 1022 

Pacific    Coast 1241 

Philippine  Islands.^ 1022,  1241 

in   Arabian    Sea 814 

in  Indian  Sea 814 

publications.    Coast   and   Geodetic 

Survey 721,   1022,  1241 

tidal   current  charts — 

Narragansett     Bay     to    Nan- 
tucket   Sound 21 

New  York  Harbor 1152 

Oceans,  see  names  of  oceans. 
Ocliiltree,  David  W.  : 

fatigue  strength  of  riveted  joints-   1293 

structural  efflciencies  of  webs 1408 

Oclioco  National  Forest,  map 1236 

Uckcnfels,  Frank  W.,  court  case 651, 

802,  1258 

Ocniulgee  River,  flood  problems 1005 

Ocofia,  Caleta,  chart 298 

O'Connor,  F.  M.,  court  case 407 

(J'Connor,  John  B.,  court  case 869 

O'Connor,  Mildred  A.,  court  case 1123 

Odanah  (luadraagle,   Wis 509 

O'Daniel,  W.  Lee  (Senator  from  Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 50-54, 

258,  375-376,  487.  490- 
493,  764-765,  767,  909, 
911-912,  1U63-68 

Commerce    Com 914 

Ode,   W.   H.,   carbonizing  properties  of 

coal    936 

O'Dea,  K.  .T.,  iron  reduction  in  titanif- 

erous  ores 937 

Odell.    William    W.,    European    shale- 
treating  practice 793 

Odenbacli.  Shiplmilding    Corporation--   1106 
O'Donnell',  J.  K.,  mineral  rights  to  heirs 

or    devisees 1056 

ODonnell  Fruit  Co 1092 

O'Donovan,  William  L.,  court  case 83 

OUT,  sec  Defense  Transportation  Of- 
fice. 
OEM,  SIC  Emergency  Management  Of- 
fice. 
Of  human  bondage,  presenting  manu- 
script to  Library  of  Con- 
gress          600 


Page 
OFEA,  see  Foreign  Economic  Adminis- 
tration. 
Office  equipment  and  supplies  : 

general    schedule   of    supplies 128, 

322, 995 

job  of  office-machine  operator 440 

machines,   facts  tor   industry 154 

rental  of  machines 995 

sec  also  names  of  articles. 
Office   machines,    see    Office   equipment 

and  supplies. 
Office  of  Director  of  Liquidation,  termi- 
nation          821 

Office  of  Foreign  Liquidation  Commis- 
sioner,  reports 684,  1424 

Office  supplies,  sec  Office  equipment  and 

supplies. 
Office  workers,  see  Clerks. 
Officers,   see   Army — Coast  Guard   Re- 
serve— Marine      Corps — • 
Merchant      marine — 
Navy — Officers'     Reserve 
Corps,   Army — also   Gov- 
ernment officials  and  em- 
ployees. 
Officers'  handbook.  Maritime  Service —     430 
Officers'  Reserve  Corps,  Army,  pay  and 

allowances 324,  841,  1322 

Offices  : 

operating  costs  in — 

Chile 1353 

Guatemala    238 

Panama 1U27 

Venezuela   729 

space   rented   by    Navy   Dept.,   re- 
lease        367 

see  also  Government  offices. 

Official  gazette  of  Patent  Office 26,  731 

index,  weekly 26,  731 

title  page,  contents,  etc 26,  731 

Official  postal  guide,  sec  Postal  service. 
Official  register  of  United  States,  1945_        17 
Official  reports,  see  Supreme  Court  of 

United  States. 
Officials,  see  Government  officials  and 

employees. 
Offset-duplicating     plates,     regraining, 

general    schedule 213 

Offset-duplicating  supplies,  schedule —     995 
Oflcina    Central    de    Traducciones,    see 
Central    Translating    Of- 
fice. 

Ogden   &   Dougherty 37,  241 

Ogden   Dairy    Co 951 

Ogilvie  Hardware  Co.,  luc 1184 

Oguss,  Jane  S.,  court  case_-   952,  1098,  1427 

O'Hara,  George,  relief  of  estate 32,  162 

O'Hara,     Joseph     P.      (Representative 
from  Minn.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 363, 

478,  890-891 

O'Hara,  S.  M.  R.,  court  case 834 

Ohio  : 

committeeman's    practice    h  a  n  d- 

book 151 

distribution    of    Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite   394.  509 

finances 1350 

mail   routes,   scliedules 424, 

820,  111,  1416 

oil  and  gas  investigations 70, 

633,  933 

post  route  map 114 

war  casualties 1413 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Ohio  Brass  Co -. 53.162 

Oliio  Casket  Hardware  Co.,  Inc 09.S.  850 

Oliio  Fuel  Gas  Co 1310 

Ohio  Geological   Survey 70.633 

Oliio   Oil   Co 287 

Oliio  River  : 

bridges 479,  616,  748, 

874,  914,  1042,  1053,  1060 

liglit  list 436 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 69 


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Page 

Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital,  relief 743, 

yiO,  1033 

Oliui,  Clarence  W..  relief 844,  1033,  1006 

Oliora  Bay,  «ce  llouhora  Bay. 
Oliora  Kiver,  see  llouhora  Kivor. 
Oil,  see  Oils — Petroleum. 
Oil  and  Gas  Division,  Interior  Dept. : 

naming 821 

petroleum  investigation 1257 

Oil-    and    water-absorbing    compound 

specitieation    1415 

Oil-bearing   materials,   Japanese   trade 

study 316 

Oil  burners  : 

faits  for  industry 154,  864 

in  warm-air  furnaces,  standard 868 

Oil  cake,  rates  on 1181 

Oil  City  Brass  Works 403,  1373 

Oil  cooler,  performance  requirements-   14ol 

Oil  crops,  world  trends 574 

Oil  emulsions,  film  formation  and  struc- 
ture     ^-_—      140 

Oil  field  equipment,  rates  on 117'J 

Oil  fields,  see  Petroleum. 

t)il  1,'anel,  report,  etc Gr5 

Oil  pipe  lines,  see  Pipe  lines. 
Oil  pressure  gages,  see  Gages. 
Oil  sands,  sec  Petroleum. 
Oil-sounding  rules,  see  Rules    (ip.st'u- 

ments). 
Oil  tankers,  see  Tankers. 
Oil  wells,  see  Petroleum. 
Oil  Workers  International  Union,  con- 
vention          '!'<  ^ 

Oils: 

aircraft-engine    oil    foams,    break- 
ing   14'? 

chemical  action  on  crystals  of  met- 
als     : i;'4 

consumption  in  engine 14(ir; 

control   tests  for  engines 12!  Ki 

cutting,  specification 3' i(» 

essential,   industry   report 5:l(i 

factory  consumption 154,  8(i4 

fats  and  oils  situation 8.  7C7, 

fish,  monthly  report 68,  7  Vt 

beat-transfer     coefficients     across 

films 1402 

hydraulic,  specification 1  J9 

industrial  reference  service il4, 

158,    2?,1.    346.    465,    5.'I7. 
720,  868,  1027.  1156,  1250, 
1352 
correction    for    Julv    monthly 

index 856 

industry  report 586.  729 

inediltle,  distribution — 

hearings 1159 

report    1056 

.Japanese  trade  study 310 

laboratory  engine  oil  system 291 

lard,    specification 1120 

production,       consumption.       and 

stocks 154,804 

small   business  problems 49, 

257.  904 

statistics 1231 

vegetable,  agreement  with  Argen- 
tina          98 1 

vegetable.  OPA  price  policy 610.  904 

ser  also  names  of  oils. 

Oilseeds,    statistics 1231 

Okaato,  .<tce  Coquille  Harbor. 

Okada.    Ko,   chart 070 

Okanogan    County,    Wash.,    bimetallic 

molybdenum    deposit 1271 

Okayama,    Suido.   chart 964 

Okeechobee   Lake,   aeronautical   chart-    584. 

1243 

Oki   Retto.   chart 290 

Okin,    Samuel,   court  case 1379 

Okinawa   (Junto,  chart 418 

Okinawa   Shima,  charts 297,  1413 

Oklahoma  : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     234 
court  case 407,  651,  1379 


Pag« 

Oklalioma — Cont  inued 

district  judge,  court  case 210,  685 

electric  rate  book ^ 62 

mail   routes,   schedules 201, 

544,  971,  1306 

oil  and  gas  investigations 933 

post  route  map 114 

public  lands  disposition.  898,  923,  1042 

war    casualties 1108 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  : 

aeronautical    chart 724 

instrument  approach  chart 156,  1024 

Oklahoma  Corporation  Commission 403 

Oklahoma      Furniture      Maufacturing 

Co    285 

Oklahoma    Geological    Survey 933 

Oklahoma  Press  Publishing  Co 315 

OKO,   chart 964 

Okonite  Co L_  84,  1282 

Olathe,    Ivans.,    instrument    approach 

chart 727,  1247 

Olcott,    II.    S.,    glutamic   acid   review, 

etc   1233 

Old  age  and  survivors  insurance  : 
benefits  to  veterans — 

hearings    769 

report    769 

Federal  insurance  for  workers  and 

families    176 

household    workers 660 

l)ublications 64,  930 

State    plans 1302 

Old  age  pensions,  see  Civil  service  pen- 
sions— Foreign  service — 
Old    age    and    survivors 
insurance. 
Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  bridge—  302,  494,  591 

Old  Speck  Mtn.  quadrangle,  Maine 71 

Oldright,  G.  L..  reconversion  problems 

in    lead    metallurgy 1366 

Oleomargarine,  see  Margarine. 
Olesen,  Robert  : 

rat  infestation  on  oil  tankers 389 

rats    on    vessels    coming    to    New 

York    389 

Oleum,    specification 110 

Oligocene       of       Wyoming,       Testudo 

species    552 

Oliphant,  George  W.,  court  case 556 

Oliphant,  John  W.,  homologous  serum 

jaundice    1107 

Oliver,  A.  Ray,  court  case 1093 

Olives,  green,  standards  for  grades 713 

Olney,    Claude    B.,    motor    carrier    de- 
cision         402 

Olsen,  H.  Lowell,  supressing  knock  in 

spark-ignition    engine 1393 

Olsen,  Robert,  relief  of  guardian-  884,  1066 
Olson,  B.  J.  : 

pneumonitis  in   Louisiana 502, 

628,  1262 
reactions  of  histoplasmin   to  pul- 
monary   disease 389 

Olson,   Oliver  J.  &  Co 1259 

Olson,  Roland  E.  : 

take-off  of  large  flving  boat 103 

tests  of  hull  of  flying  boat 90 

Olson,  W.  Z.  : 

joint  strength  in  glued  birch  ply- 
wood         579 

resistance  of  glue  in  wood  joints 

to   fatigue   stressing 579 

strength  of  glued  joints  in  maide 

blocks    1146 

urea    glues    in    yellow    birch    ply- 
wood         579 

Olson,   Walter  T..   minimizing  dilution 

in   exhaust-gas   samples-  1407 

Olustee,  Ala.,  railroad  accident 78 

Olympia  Fields,  111.,  railroad  accident-     516 
Omaha,  Nebr.  : 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

milk   handling,    order 1237 

rental    housing 1118 


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Omaha  beachhead,  American  forces  in 

action    565 

O'Mahoney,   Joseph   C.    (Senator  from 
Wyo.)  : 
papers  presented  by — 

fiscal  relations  between  U.  S. 

and    D.    C 763 

■wool    program 426 

reports  made  by — 

Appropriations   Com 763 

Indian  Affairs  Com-_  379.  619-620, 
770-771,  919,  1072 
Irrigation    and    Reclamation 

Com 920 

Judiciary  Com 57,  772 

Military    Affairs  Com 58, 

380-381,     497,     773,     921 
Petroleum  Resources,  Special 
Committee     Investi- 
gating          382 

Public    Lands     and     Surveys 

Com 775,  923-924,  1076 

Wool,  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate  Production, 
Transportation,  and  Mar- 
keting   of 776 

O'Malley,  Jane,  relief 598,  910, 1033 

Oman,  P.  W.,  collection,  etc.,  of  in- 
sects     1017 

Omar,  Hamsah,  relief 42,  770,  871 

O'Meara,  K.  G.  : 

concentration  of  bauxite 1268 

concentration  of  fluorite 936 

Ominato  K6,  chart 965 

Omohundro,  Edgar  H.,  cotton  surplus 

disposal    programs 15 

On-the-job  training,  see  Employee 
training. 

One  Fifth  Avenue,  Inc 1310 

101  East  1st  Street.  Inc 549,1097 

150  East  47th  Street  Corp 1117 

188  Randolph  Building  Cori)oration_-      281 
O'Neal     Emmet    (Representative    from 
Ky.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Appropriations    Com 595 

Conference    Com 875,  877 

Oneida-    Tribe     of     Indians     of     Wis- 
consin,  constitution   and 
by-laws,    amendments —     789 
Onions :'  .  ^  ^^  „ 

color  and  smudge  resistance 1017 

onion-set    production 1345 

Onondaga    (revenue  cutter)  : 

naval  record  of  former  crew — 

hearings 250,  622,  1074 

reports 250,922 

veto    message 1112 

Ontario  Freight  Lines  Corp 1091 

Ontario,     Lake,     port     and     terminal 

facilities,     1943 850 

Onychophores   of   Panama    and    Canal 

Zone    312 

OOC,  see  Censorship  Office. 
OPA,  see  Price  Administration  Office. 
Operative   Plasters'    and    Cement    Fin- 
ishers'   International    Assoc 525 

Operator  selection  and  training,  mate- 
rials handling  equip- 
ment,   etc 328 

Opinion  polls,  are  they  useful? 560 

Opinions:  „^    ^  „_ 

Attorney  General 84,  187, 

652,  802,  1185,  1283,  1.379 

index 802 

gee   also    Decisions — Judgments — 

also    special    subject.  i 

Opium   traffic,    1945 1125  | 

Oppau,    Germany,    I.    O.    Farbenindus-  | 

trie.  A.  G.,  plant—  1173,  1208 
Optical  glass,  see  Glass.  I 

Optical      machinery      and     equipment,  | 

surplus    property 980  i 

Optics   filming 1108  ' 


Page 
Optometry  Corps,  Army  : 
establish — 

hearings 380 

report 380,  894 

veto 675 

Orange  County,  Fla.,  court  case 1185,  1380 

Orange  juice  : 

antioxidant    experiments 457 

canned,  standards  for  grades_  150,  1347 
fermentation    affected     by     nitro- 
genous nutrients 147 

petroleum  ether  soluble  material-      45*7 

Orange  oil.   physical  characteristics 147 

Orange  quadrangle,  Fla 273 

Orbisonia   quadrangle.   Pa 634 

Orchard  diseases  and  insects,  control-      710 
Orchin,     Milton,     hydrogenation     and 

liquefaction   of   coal 936 

Ord,  Fort,  buildings  on  reservation 754, 

921,   1042 
Order     of     Railway     Conductors     of 

America 210,  1359 

Orders,  see  names  of  departments,  etc., 
issuing  orders — also  spe- 
cial subject. 
Orders     (decorations    of    honor),     see 

Decorations  of  honor. 
Ordnance : 

Houston     plant,     wartime     labor 

force 657 

packaging  and  shipping 1218 

purchase    by    reserve    officers    of 

Navy,   etc 896 

see  also  names  of  ordnance  mate- 
riel. 
Ordnance  Bureau,  Navy  Dept_  109,  966,  1108 
Ordnance  Department,  War  Dept-  330,  1330 

Army  regulations 132,   1213 

supply    bulletins 1215 

supply  catalog 220,  329,  444, 

563,  695.  847,  1000,  1003, 
1130,        1133,        1216-17, 
1324-25,     1328.     1433-34. 
tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment       693 

technical  bulletins 135,  1217 

Ordovician  period,  rocks  below  Stimp- 

son    group 933 

Oregon  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram--- 151,  714,  1238,  1347 

chromite-bearing    sands 506 

coast    pilot 236 

Columbia     R.     fishery     resources 

agreement 1037,   1068 

electric  rate  book 501 

fisheries    investigation 1254 

geology  of  northwestern  part 393 

gold,    silver,    etc 1083 

mail  routes,  schedules 425, 

544,  971,  1416 

metal   mining.    1945 1270 

mountain    meadow    range    condi- 
tion      579 

oil   and   gas 393 

post  route  map 114 

public  lands  jurisdiction 254 

surface  water  supply 69 

war  casimlties 1197 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Oregon  &  California  R.  R.  grant  lands, 
administrative  jurisdic- 
tion       254 

Oregon    Department    of    Geology    and 

Mineral    Industries 393 

Oregon-Nevada-C  a  1  i  f  o  r  n  i  a       Fast 

Freight.     Inc 184 

Oregon-Washington    Bridge    Board    of 

Trustees 913 

Ores,  Grey  Eagle,  etc.,  chiinis 1367 

sec  also  names  of  metals. 
Organization  charts,  etc.,  see  names  of 
certain     Government 
offices. 


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Page 

Organization  of  Congress,  Joint  Com- 
\         mittoe  on,   see  Congress, 
Joint  Committee  on   t)r- 
Kunizatioii  of. 
Organized  Reserves,  pli.\  sical  examina- 
tion    standards 1128 

Oriental  studios.  Freer  Gallery  of  Art_   llliO 
Orientalia    Division,    Library    of    Con- 
gress       10.3 

Orientation  fact  sheet,  Army  talk.  136,  848 

Orkney    Islands,   chart 419 

Orlando,  Pla.  : 

aeronautical  chart 724,   1243 

instrument  approach  chart 156 

Orlando  Laboratory  of  Entomology 
and     IMant     Quarantine 

Bur 1145 

Orlofr,   Katherine  D.,   scv  Kjar,   Kath- 

erine  D. 
Orloff,  Peter,  alias,  sec  Kjar,  Andrew. 
Orndorff,     Harry     C,     court     case     of 

admr .T.")6 

Orsini,  Ivan,  court  case 240 

Ortiz,   David   H.,   quicksilver-antimony 

dei)osits 60 

Ortiz,  Sergio,  K.  : 

modern     Quillaclnga,     Pasto     and 

Coaifiuer    983 

native  tribes,  etc.,  of  Colombia 082 

Ortonville  (luadrangle,  Mich 72 

Osage  Indians,  travel  expenses,  etc 379 

Osaka   KO,   chart 1108 

Osborn,  Eleanor  K.  : 

living  and  ofBce  costs  in  El  Salva- 
dor   1250 

shipments  to  Nicaragua 238 

Osgood,  William  R.,  chromium-molyb- 
denum-steel tubing  under 

loads 103 

Osgood  quadrangle,  Ind 634 

Oshima   Kaikyo,   chart 297 

Oshkosh,  Wis..  1st  National  Bank,  court 

case    556 

Oskenfels,  Frank  W.,  court  case 500 

Osteopathic    phvsician,    job 1323 

Osterhoff,  Alfred,   relief 259.358,469 

Osterhout,  Clayton  J.,  stability,  etc.,  in 

wind  tunnel  tests 95 

Ostsee,  see  Baltic  Sea. 
O'Sullivan,    William    J.,    jr.,    effect    of 
high-wing      loading      on 

landing,    etc 1400 

Otero.  Maxine  M. : 

byproduct  and   beehive   coke 1175 

coke  and  byproducts •4270,  1365 

production  of  coke,  etc.,  from  coal- 
gas  792 

Othermedicine,  Alice  Y.,  i)atent  in  fee_    247, 

350,  379 
O'Toole.     Donald     L.     (Representative 
from  N.  T.  t  : 
reports  made  bv — 

.Vccounts    Com 739 

Lil)rary    Com__  480,750,892,1054 

War  Claims  Com 48 

Otoscopes,  electric,  si)ecification 1430 

Ottenstein,  Joseph,  court  case 1377 

Ouachita  River,  engineer  report 913 

Our    AmiTican    Government 254,471 

Our    Nation's    children 86,954 

Outboard  propulsion  unit,  buy  at  frac- 
tion   of  cost 1180 

Outerwear,  .see  Clothing. 

Outlet-fittings,    specification 996 

Outlook  charts,  see  Agriculture — Rural 

life. 
Outlying  possessions  : 

crime   reports 408,  1186 

index  to  v.  16 403 

surplus  property  in  island  posses- 
sions            77 

Ovens,  Roy,  motor  carrier  decision 1092 

Ovens    Transfer 1092 

Overall  Economics  Effects  Division, 
Strategic  Bombing  Sur- 
vey       218 


Page 
Overcash,  Charles  M.,  relief  of  estate__    359. 

614,  735 

Overly  Manufacturing  Co 1182 

Overmyer,  Brenda  E.,  court  case 653 

Overmyer,   George  J.,  court  case 653 

Oversea  requisitions,  sec  Retiuisitions. 
Overseas  shipment,  see  Packing. 
Overtime,  see  Government  ofhcials  and 
employees. 

Overton,  Carlton  B.,  court  case 556 

Overton,  John  H.  (Senator  from  La.)  : 
papers  i)resented  by — 

Coos    Bay 1358 

Franklin    Canal 913 

international  commercial  avi- 
ation         615 

Intracoastal    Waterway 1358 

Lafourche,    Bayou 913 

Lake     Charles     Deep     Water 

Channel 913 

Lewiston  Orchards  project 1177 

Mernientum  River 1162 

Mississippi  River 914 

St.    Johns    River 1358 

reports  made  by — 

Approjiriations   Com 763 

Commerce  Com_  494.  616,  767,  912- 
915, 1068-1069 
Owen,    F.    v.,    male-sterility    in    sugar 

beets 340 

Owen  Bros.  &  Friend  Livestock  Com- 
mission  Co 659 

Owens,  David,  jr.,  relief  of  guardian 598, 

766,  871 

Owens,  Z.  D.,  relief 50,  161 

Owens  Bridge  quadrangle,  Fla 507 

Owens,     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart    1024 

OWI,  see  War  Information  Otiice. 
O wings,  C.  W.,  dust  laying  equipment-      178 
OWMR,  see  War  Mobilization  and  Re- 
conversion Otiice. 

Owyhee   project,    specifications 398,  640 

Oxford  quadrangle,  Mich 274 

Oxide  manganese,  see  Manganese. 
Oxygen : 

equipment,     installation     in     air- 
craft        328 

in  sponge  iron,  determination 74 

Oysters  : 

canned,  annual  summary ^ 785 

fresh,    specification 690 

Nortli  Borneo   species  for   Pliilip- 

pines    207 

oyster  and  oyster  industry  in  U.  S_     631 

raw  shucked,  regulations 603 

reaction  to  chlorination 932 

rehabilitation  of  beds 888 

Ozark  quadrangle.   Mo 274 

Ozone,  Tenn.,  railroad  accident 1275 

r 

P.  and  S.  docket 14.15,713 

P.    A.    W.,    see    Petroleum    Administra- 
tion for  War. 
P.  B.  A.,  sec  Public  Buildings  Admin- 
istration. 
P.    R.    A.,   see  Public   Roads   Adminis- 
tration. 

P.  S.  payroll  savings  bulletin 130 

Pace,    Stephen     (Representative    from 
Ga.)  : 
reports  nuide  by — 

Agriculture   Com 471.  739 

Supplies  and  Shortages  of 
Food,  Particularly  Meat, 
Select  Committee  to  In- 
vestigate         371 

Pacific  Alaska  Airways.  Inc 20 

Pacific  area  : 

airline    distances 814 

racon    list , 963 

survey 752 


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I'acific  Coast : 

collisions  of   vessel,   rules   to   pie- 

veut  , 088,  S13 

current    tables li;41 

fisheries,   1U43 117u 

light  list yy4 

Naval  Reserve  training  Ueet OUo 

pilot,  supplement 2^ii 

pilot  rules  for  inland  waters 088,  81o 

radiobeacou  system 430 

transportation    lines lUUO 

see  also  Pacific  States. 

'  Pacific  Coast  European  Conference 10'J8 

Pacific  Coast  Longshore  Fact  Finding 

Board,  report 054 

Pacific  Coast  Wholesalers'  Association.      403 

Pacific  Electric  Ky.,  accident 78,  181 

Pacific  Fleet,  communiques,  etc__   llOU,  1414 
Pacific  Gas  &  Electric  Co.  Fact  Find- 
ing Board,   report 954 

Pacific  Intermountain  Express  Co 044 

Pacific  islands  : 

lights  and  fog  signals 060 

radiobeacon  system 430 

sailing  directions,  supplement 667, 

1107 
see  also  Pacific  area. 
Pacific      Northwest,      see      Northwest 

(U.  S.). 
Pacific  Ocean  : 
charts — 

antarctic  regions 1411 

meteorological    plottini? 297, 

965   1195 

pilot,  of  north  Pacific 108,  814 

pilot,  of  south  Pacific 109,  814 

sailing--  297,  418-419,  1195,  1301 

temperature 108 

echiuroid  worms  of  north  Pacific-     552 

mines,  etc.,  in  north  Pacific 814 

physical   oceanography,    refer- 
ences     1300 

tide    tables 1022 

Pacific  Public  Service  Co 285 

Pacific  slope  basins,  see  Pacific  States. 
Pacific  States  : 

fish  distribution  methods,  etc 1108, 

1303 
Pennsylvania  anthracite  distribu- 
tion          394 

surface  water  supply 69,  1081 

unemployment  insurance  for  fish- 
ermen,   etc 505 

see  also  names  of  States. 
Pacific  war,  see  World  War,  1939-45. 
Pack,  Frank  C,   solvent  extraction  of 

tung  oil 1343 

Packages  and  packaging,  see  Contain- 
ers— Packing. 

Packard.  Virginia,  relief 53,  162 

Packard    fluorspar    property,    explora- 
tion         791 

Packard   Motor   Car  Co 064 

Packers    and    stockyards    act,    action 
taken  on  cases,  monthly 

report 14,  15,  713 

Packers  Transport,  Inc 1179 

Packing : 

joint    Army-Navy    packaging    in- 
structions        198, 

421, 1109.  1197. 1303 
overseas  shipment,  packaging  and 

packing 198. 

421.  540.    671.    816,    907, 
1197.   1303,    1414-15. 

see  also  naiiies  of  articles  packed. 
I'aeking-case    edge    protectors,    specifi- 
cation          542 

Packing  industry,  see  Meat-packing  in- 
dustry. 

Packing  sticks,   specification 2<>0 

I'aekingliousp  iivoducts,   rates  on 80(1 

Packings,  specifications--   111.  199.  300.  323, 

422,  542.  558,  1305,  1415 

Pacman,  Mario  .T.,  court  case 1380 

Padding  cloth,  see  Textiles. 

Paddles,  boat,  etc.,  specification 540 


Page 

I'adilla,  Esequiel    (or  Frank),   relief 598, 

760,  871 
I'adover,    Saul    K.,    Thomas    Jefferson 

and  National  Capitol 1272 

Page   Airways,    Inc 1333 

Pai  Shih-I,  turbulent  flow  between  cyl- 
inders            95 

Pails,  facts  for  industry 154,  804 

I'aine      Field,      instrument      approach 

chart    1U24 

Paint  and  painting  : 

brush  up  on  your  painting 540 

colors  and  containers  for  paint 407 

exterior  metal  surfaces,  painting-   1029 

exterior  wood  surfaces,  painting 25 

facts  for  industry,  paints 154,  804 

general    schedule,    paints   and   in- 
gredients   557,  1319 

paint  manual 348 

painting  contracting  business,  es- 
tablishing      132, 348 

plastic  paint,  letter  circular 730 

railroad   equipment,    painting 442 

rates  on  paints  and  pigments 402 

specifications  for  paint__  111.  199,  323, 
422,  542,  072.  817.  969, 
1110,  1198,  1305,  1415. 

Paint  remover,   specification 422 

Painter,  Arthur  C,  industrial  venereal 
disease  educational,  etc., 

program 503 

Painter,  H.  R.,  European  corn  borer 457 

Painting  entitled  first  fight  of  iron- 
clads. Monitor  and  Merri- 
mac.  Naval  Academy  cus- 
tody   1042 

Paints,  see  Paint  and  painting. 
Paiute  Indians : 

charters 789,  935 

constitution,  etc 789 

Pajamas,   men's   sizes,   standards 1029 

Pak  Ngo  Harbor,  see  Po-ao  Chiang. 

Palaboehanratoe  Reede,  chart 669 

Palacios,    Tex.,    instrument    approach 

charts 345,727 

Paleo-Indians,    New    World 311 

Paleocene    formations    of    San    Juan 

Basin 1172 

Paleontology  of  Palos  Verdes  Hills 1081 

Paleozoic  era  : 

rocks,  in  Montana 392-393 

stratigraphy,     in     Colorado     and 

Utah 392 

Palestine,  entry  of  Jews 41,  47,  56,  610 

Palisades  project,  specifications 641 

Panares,  Arturo  Meneses,  see  Meneses 

Pallares,  Arturo. 
Palm     Beach     Broadcasting     Corpora- 
tion     414,    664 

Palm  Springs,  Calif. : 

aircraft    accident 866 

instrument  approach  chart 157 

Palmdale,  Calif.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Palmer,   Carl   B..   effect   of   cooling-air 

blowers I3,s«) 

Palmer,  Gary  D.  : 

citrus  fruit   production,   etc 8 

noncitrus   fruit    production,   etc 859 

Palmer,  J.  Joseph  W.,  residential  re- 
pair,     etc 1027 

Palmer,   Lawrence  J..  Alaska  tundra-     391 

Palmer  quadrangle.  Mass 935 

I'almisano,     Anthony,     jr.,     relief     of 

guardian 37,  376.   590 

Palniisano,  Lucy,  relief 37.  370.  590 

I'alos  Verdes  Hills,  geology  and  paleon- 
tology     1081 

Palubicki,  Anna,  relief 349,  374 

Pamanoekan    Anchorage,    chart 6(i9 

Pamlico    Sound,    aeronautical    chart__      724 
Pamphlet  laws,  see  Laws. 

Pamphlets  copyrighted 89,  807 

Pan  America,  see  American  republics — 
also  certain  headings  be- 
ginning Pan  American. 


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543 
545 


987 


Page 
I'an  American  Airwnvs,  Inc.  : 

accidents 1 710.    1021 

mail    rates 20-21 

I'an  American  book  shelf 111,  818 

author  index  to  v.  8 42."? 

Pan  American  Coffee  Conference 200 

Pan  American  Day  : 

a    America 543 

airricnitnre  in  the  Americas 459 

las    Americas,    iy4t> 423 

inter-American     system 423 

same    (in    Portuguese) 543 

same   (in   Spanish) 423 

manual  for  students,  etc 423 

same    (in   Portntruese) 424 

same   (in  Spanish) 424 

material  for  profirams 543 

origin    and    siKniflcancc 424 

posters 424,   543 

Pan  American  Petroleum  &  Transport 

Co 884 

Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau 111,  817 

bulletin 111,    817 

Pan    American    .•'.Gth    St.    instrument 

approach   chart 15(i 

Pan  American  Union 111,  2(I0.  301 

423.    543,    (i73,    817,    970, 
im,    1199,      1305,    1416 

bulletin 112,  818 

motion   pictures  available 543 

posters 424, 

Pan  American  Week,  proclamation ' 

Pan  Americanism,  see  American  repub- 
lics. 
Panama  : 

cooperative  education,  agreement- 
economic  controls,  etc 1123 

economic    situation    in    1944    and 

1945 24,   1353 

general  relations  with  U,  S.,  agree- 
ment       209 

living  and  office-operating  costs 1027 

onychophores 312 

shipments  to,  preparing 238 

Panama  Canal 424    819 

970,      11]  1,      1200,    'l306 
activities  of  OPA  in  Canal  Zone--     680 

amending  Canal  Zone  code 480,  752 

capacity  and  security — 

committee    report 56 

estimate 204 

hearings 43 

law 163 

War  Dept.  report 752 

charts 298.  1195 

district    judge    for    Canal    Zone, 

retirement 255,   4C9 

drydocks    and    marine    railways, 

regulations 1111 

employment.  Executive  orders-  821,  972 

estimates 204,   305 

functions  rel.  to  Canal  and  Zone-      973 

Governor,    rejiorts 819,    970 

Health  Department,  report 424 

inspection      of      operations      and 

facilities 752 

naturalized    citizens,     recognition 

of  services 919.  1042.  1047 

onychophores  of   Canal   Zone 312 

pilots'    handbook 1200 

[lublications,  price  list lOSO 

retirement    rejiort.    1945 71G 

turtles  collected  in  Canal  Zonc_-   1120 
8ec    also    names    of    localities    in 
Canal  Zone. 
Panama     Canal     Zone,     see     Panama 

Canal. 
Panama,     Gulf    of,    maritime    control 

area ■_ 675 

Panama  Railroad  : 

annunities   for   employees 919 

1042,  1047 

employment.    Executive    order 821 

Panels   (aircraft)  : 

behavior  of  thin-walled  panels 1293 

compressive   strength 1293 

eflfect  of  curvature  on  strength 194 


making 
of 


580 


Page 
Panels   (aircraft) — Continued 

effect     of     normal     pressure     on 

strength 1103 

maximum     stresses     around    cut- 
out  l'*95 

minimum-weight  design I_I       1401 

shear    lag    problems 90 

shearing    rigidity _"  1104 

skin-stiffener,   shear  strength 1401 

stability _        93 

tensile  stringer  loads,   diffusion--    102, 

tests  with  4  types  of  stiffeners---     101 

Panggoel  Baai,  chart - 669 

Panhandle  Eastern  Pipe  Line  Co_I--   1283 
1  anorama,    record    of    inter-American 

,,      ^  ,      cultural  events 201    818 

Pantographs,    specification .-,4-^ 

Pantothenic  acid,   diet  low  in 388 

P.lnuco,  Rio,  chart I"!   iigg 

Paper : 

American      woods      for 

paper 

curtailing     production,     etc., 
newsprint — 

hearings 248,  1356 

report 49 

general    schedule    of   supplies  "for 

.  whiteprint    558 

industry    report 25  730 

making  from  trees '400 

manufacture,  facts  for  industryl-    154, 

mills,    facts    for    industry 154  864 

public   printing,    etc.,    abstract   of  ' 

contracts 1080 

publications 530 

rates    on    building   and    sheathing 

paper 945 

rates  on  newsprint ogQ 

research  at  Forest  Products  Lab- 
oratory         460 

specifications-  219,  690,  817,  838    1002 
1126,1212,1430,1435 
wearing  quality  of  currency  paper_     868 
see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured  from  paper. 

Paper   money,    outstanding 127  837 

Paper,    Section,    National    Bureau    of  ' 
Standard 


news  bulletin 
Paper  board  mills,  facts  for  industry 


25, 
730 
154, 
864 


Papers,  see  Records. 

Papreg,    counterpart    vertical    fin    for 

airplane 460 

1  apuan     campaign,      Buna-Sanananda 

operation 447 

Parachute   troops,    pay,    Armv    regula- 
tions  840, 1213.  1322 

Parachutes : 

tail  and   wing-tip  spin-recovery 1401 

webbing,  dynamic  tensile  tests 1029 

I'aradise  Irrigation  District 210 

Paraguana  Peninsula,  chart 537 

Paraguay : 

economic    situation 24 

establishing    business 587 

mining  and  manufacturing  indus- 
tries   1208 

lifting-surface-theorv   values 1401 

suijercliarger,  effect  on  humidity--   1401 
Paramount  Apartment  Corporation.  549.  826 

Paramount  Pictures,  Inc 188 

Paramiishiru  Kaikyo,  chart 1413 

Parasites,  see  names  of  animals,  plants, 

etc.,  affected. 
Parasitic  diseases,  test,  method  of  con- 
ducting     1078 

Parcel  post : 

agreement  with  Guatemala 1121 

air  service,  providing — 

hearings    i058 

report        897 

Parengarenga  Harbor,  chart 670 

Parent,    Madeline,    relief 744,  911, 1034 


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Parents  l),v  adoption,  allowances  under 

pay  readjustment  act 31 

Parepare  Baai.  cliart 1108 

Paria,  Gulf  of,   chart ^ 419 

Paris,  France  : 

conference  of  foreign  ministers 1122 

meeting  of   foreign   ministers 831 

peace  conference,  1919 985 

peace  conference.  1946 1423 

Parish,  H.  E.,  control  of  ear  tick 860 

Parity,  see  Prices. 

Park,  Willard  Z.,  tribes  of  Sierra  Ne- 
vada de  Santa  Marta 983 

Park   Central 188 

Park  Management,  Inc 549,  826 

Park    Ridge,    N.    J.,    relief 376,  592 

Park  Ridge  quadrangle,  N.  J.-N.  Y 72 

Parker,  A.  L.,  court  case 320 

Parker,  Florence  E.  : 

consumers'  cooperatives 191.  805 

credit    unions 288 

Parker,  Francis  A.,  court  case 834 

Parker,  Frank  W.,  fertilizers  and  lime_     861 

Parker,  Jack,   court  case 652 

Parker,  John  W.,  exr.,  court  case 992 

Parker,    Wayne,    relief 884,  910,  1033 

Parker,  William  A.,  court  case 80 

Parker   Dam   power   project,    speciflca- 

tions__  76,  180,  398-399,  515. 
942, 1088,  1177,  1369 

Parker  Pen  Co 116S 

Parker  quadrangle.  Fla 273 

Parker    River    National    Wildlife    Ref- 
uge : 
abolish — 

hearings    472 

reports 243.   903 

Parkers  Prairie  Cooperative  Creamery 

Association 414,  664 

Parkesburg,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 181 

Parking  of  vehicles,  see  Motor  vehicles. 

Parkleigh  Fashions.  Inc 549,  979 

Parks,  John,  nurseries  for  modern  ma- 
ternity         86 

Parks,     Robert,     legislation     affecting 

rural  land  use 859 

Parks,  see  National  Capital  Parks — 
National  parks  —  also 
names  of  parks. 

Parkview.    Inc 308,429 

Parlanti.  Conrad  A.,  court  case 468 

Parole,  prisoners  from  disciplinary  bar- 
racks,   etc 1214 

Parr,  Leland  W..  epidemiology  of  tuber- 
culosis       311 

Parr,   Warren   S.,   relief 622,  1164 

Parran,  Thomas,  decoration  of  honor_   1031. 

1051 
see  also  Public  Health  Service. 
Parris,  Donald  S..  electrical  appliances 

and  radio  shop 728 

Parris     Island,     instrument    approach 

chart    585 

Parrish.  Edwin  D.,  relief 476,  910,  1033 

Parrish.  John  B.,  employment  trends__       87 
Parry,  V.  F.  : 

automatic  water  heating 938 

lignite    gasification 937 

storage    of    subbituminous    slack 

coal 1268 

Parsnips,    specification 1430 

Parsons,  Douglas  E.,  dampness  in  base- 
ments and  ground  floors-     348 
Parsons,  Willard  H. : 

attack  on  refractory  clay  pots  by 

optical  glasses 467 

size  grading  of  diamond  iiowder_-   115(; 

Part-lake,   carriage,   specification 672 

Partial-span  models,  jet-boundary,  etc., 

corrections 959 

Partrid.ije.  V.  S.  and  V.  R.  (partner- 
ship) : 

motor  carrier  decision    1090 

Pasamanick,  Jerome,  fuselage  boundary 

layer    959 

Pasco,     Wash.,     instrument    approach 

chart    345 


Page 

Pass,   H.   R.,   directional   staliilitv   and 

control 100 

Passenger  lists,  vessels  on  Great  Lakes 

exempt  from   filing 603, 

751,  913,  1040 
Passenger  rates  : 

between  New  York  City  and  N.  J. 

points    1181 

increased 1181 

Passenger  trafhc  statistics,  class  1  rail- 
ways    79,   799 

Passenger    trains,    performance,    class 

1  railways 80,  799 

Paste : 

adhesive,  for  demolition  charges_  1303 

dental,    specification 129 

Pasteurization,  sec  Milk. 

Pasto  Indians,  modern,  article  on 983 

Pastoral   industry   in   Brazil 1122 

Pastry  bakeries,  see  Bakeries. 
Pasture  seeds,  sec  Seeds. 
Pastures  : 

handbook    1343 

improving  for  northeastern  States-     456 

temporary,  raising  sheep 1144 

Patcliell,   William  F.,  jr.,  relief 884, 

1034,  1066 
Pate,  Maurice,  children   are  hungry.-     705 
Patent  Appeals,  Court  of.  see  Court  of 
Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals. 

Patent    Office 26.159,239, 

348,    467,    588,    731,    869, 
1030,     1156,     1252,     1354 
classification  bulletin,  consolidated 

index 159 

decisions — 

1944    869 

1945    1354 

weekly    26,731 

exanuners  in  chief i  498,  1042,  1047 

ofRcial   gazette 26,731 

title  page,  contents,  etc 26,  731 

weekly   index 26,731 

Patents  : 

agreements  relating  t".  recording-     367 
applicaliuns,      extend      time      for 
filing- 
hearings    167 

law 1042 

reports 253,  775,  1047 

ascertaining  damages — 

hearings    367 

law    _: 1042 

reports    253,  775 

available  for  license  or  sale 731 

cases    adjudged,    see,    below,    de- 
cisions. 

classification    26,731,1157 

classification   manu;il-~ 

corrections.     1940  45 240 

substitute     pages     containing 

corrections 160,731 

decision.s — 

1944    869 

1945 1354 

Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 

Appeals 267 

weekly 26,731 

Government-owned,  repeal  of  cer- 
tain  laws,   etc 105S 

in  official  gazette 26,731 

index,    1945 349 

interchange    of    information    with 

foreign    Govts 1053 

of     Agricultural     and      Industrial 

Chemis(r\-    Bureau--    456,457 
of  Insecticide  InvestigMl  ions  Divi- 
sion     ■-   576,1234 

patent  c.-ilendar  for  Oct.   term 1259 

patent    rights   infonn.'ition,   agree- 
ment   ---    988 

pest    control,    review 11.709 

pul>lic<'ontr«lled.   wider   use — 

liearings 377 

report    261 

register,   information   concerning-       26 


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i  Page 

Patents — Continued 

report    of    Surplus    Property    Ad- 
ministration        221 

report    of    War    Assets    Adminis- 
tration     1118 

time  limitations,  extension 1057 

sec    also    Inventions — also    names 
of    i)(>rsoiis,    firms,    etc., 
appl.viiiK     for     patents — 
alxo  special   subject. 
Patents  Committee,  House  : 

calendar    1^5<\ 

hearings   167,307.1058 

reports    253,367.482,1057 

Patents  Committee,  Senate : 

reports    498-499,623,775 

Path.v,   George,   relief 42 

Patillas  qnadranKle,  P.   R 788 

Patjitan    liaai.    chart 669 

Patnian.  Wrifrht   (Representative  from 
Tex.)  : 

handhook  for  veterans 1253 

our  American  Government 254,  471 

reports  made  by — 

National  Defense  Program  in 
Its  Relation  to  Small 
Business  in  United 
States.  Select  Committee 
to    Conduct     Study    and 

Investigation  of 481.   1056 

Patrick,   T.utber    (Representative  from 
Ala.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 363,  747 

Patron.  George,  court  case 283 

Patronsky,   L.    A.,   strength   of  plastic 

materials    101 

Patterson,  Elizabeth  J.,   relief 598. 

910, 1113 
Patterson,     Ellis    E.     (Representative 
from  Calif.)  : 
reports  made  hv — • 

War    Claims    Com 1059 

Patterson,  Howard  S..  court  case 1183 

Patterson,  John  D..  pavment  of  claim.      127 

Patterson.  .Toy,  relief 598.910.1113 

Patterson,  Robert  P.,  see  War  Depart- 
ment. 

Patterson.   Roberta,   relief 598.910,1113 

Patton.    Ollie.   relief 376,  590 

Patty.  W.   L..  lignite  gasification 937 

Patuxeut   Development  Co.,  Inc 169. 

884,  973 
Patnxent  River : 

chart   of   river 1249 

instrument  approach   charts__   156.  727 

Pat/.er.   William,   court  case 1030 

Paul,  D.  A.  : 

comparison  of  stress-strain  curves_ 

cyclic    stress-strain    studies 

tensile,    etc..     pronerties    of    alu- 
minum alloy  shape 

torsion    tests    of    aluminum    alloy 

bar.  etc 1 

Paul,  Mary  G.,  relief 

376,    598,    675.    735 
Paulson.  .John  W.  : 

effects   of   static   margin,   etc.,   on 

stability  of  airplane, 
stability,   etc..   of  fighter  airplane 
in    inverted    flight    atti 

tilde 

Pavements,   inspections,    etc 

Pavlik,     Frantisek     J.      (or     Georg), 

relief 42 

PAW,    see    Petroleum    Administration 

for  War. 
Pawel,     Morton     T..     magnesia     from 

olivine    1366 

Pay,  see  Salaries — Wages. 
Pay,  allowances,  etc.  : 

accounts  of  deceased  officers,  etc. — 

hearings    252,  264 

law     351 

Navy  Dept.  letter 252 

reports    59,  167 

War  Dept.  report 252 


102 
102 

91 

91 

38. 
766 


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1434 


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Pay,  allowances,  etc. — Continued 

active  duty  pay  while  in  inactive 

status    167 

annulled  marriages,  eliminate  al- 
lowance repayment  re- 
quirement— ■ 

hearing   922 

report    774 

Army    regulations..    216,  324,  438,  439, 
559,    691,    840-841,    998, 
1128,     1213,     1322.     1431 
civilian  oflicers,  etc.,  of  naval  gov- 
ernment of  Guam 1255 

gratuity  for  personnel  on  non- 
flying    status 604 

Navy  Nurse  Corps — 

hearings 45,  172 

law    31 

new  pay  scale,  essential  facts 1132 

pay  increases  for  Army,  etc.,  per- 
sonnel— ■ 

hearings    604 

law    874 

reports 480,  876 

raises   for  enlisted   personnel 496 

:retired  officers  performing  active 
dut.v— 

hearings   252,622 

law 470 

report    __, 45 

retired  pay.  double-time  credits..      115 
service  performed  prior  to  18  vears 

of   age 263,  351 

stepparents,  etc.,  to  be  paid  al- 
lowances          31 

technical  manual 561,  844 

terminal  leave  benefits  for  armed 
forces — 
appropriations,  proposed  pro- 
vision     1115 

hearings    250.  1074 

law 1042 

letter  from  Navv  Dept 606 

reports 604.  608.  921,  1047 

transportation  of  dependents, 
etc. —      ~ 

hearings    45,  252.  264.  498 

laws 241.  592 

report    59,  167,  382 

unpaid  balances  of  naval  person- 
nel— 

hearings 171,  252 

laws 241 

report    167 

see  also  Government  officials  and 
employees — also    specific 
subject  for  which  allow- 
ances are  made. 
Pay  roll  savings,  see  Savings  bonds  and 

stamps. 
Paj'  rolls  : 

Army    regulations 132. 

439.  841,  112s 
employment      a  nd       p  a  y      rolls. 

monthly 87,805 

simplified  procedure,  general  reg- 
ulations   271.  931 

State  and  local  government 657 

Payette  division,  see  Boise  project. 
Payment  certificates,  terminal  date  for 

filing  application 1418 

Payments : 

for  supplies  and  nonpersonal  serv- 
ices       135 

under  contracts.  Army  regula- 
tions          841 

Payne,  Clyde  O..  relief 884.  1034.  1066 

Payne,   Merle   G..   blood   levels  of   cal- 
cium,  etc.,  in  cattle 1015 

Pavrolls.  see  Pay  rolls. 
PBA,  see  Public  Buildings  Administra- 
tion. 

Pea  aphid,  iinniunitv  in  alfalfa 1343 

Pea  weevil,  and  methods  for  control 339 

Peabody.    Leroy    E..    postwar   earnings 

of  class  1  railroads 944 

Peabody  Hotel  Co 1318 


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Peace : 

building  the  peace 209, 

1207,  1314,1315 

building  workable  peace 500 

defenses,    documents    relating    to 

UNESCO 314,433 

facing  forward  to  peace 930 

food  coiiservatiou  for  peace 712 

second  year,  report  of  WMKO 1333 

skilled    labor    force,    rebuild    for 

peace 409 

understanding  among  people 1207 

what  peace  can  mean  to  American 

farmers 229,  337 

what  will  you  pay  for  peace  V  vic- 
tory   bonds 131 

winning  the  peace,  classi'oom  man- 
ual       308 

see  also  Council  of  Foreign  Min- 
isters. 
Peace  Bridge,  court  case  of  operator —       81 
Peace  conferences,  see  names  of  places 
where  held. 

Peace  Department,  create 477 

Peach  Lake  quadrangle,  N.  Y.-Conn —     788 
Peach-tree  borers,  control  with  propy- 
lene dichloride  emulsion-     148 
Peaches : 

canned,  specification 437 

Elberta,  chloride,  etc.,  effect 1235 

evaporated,    specification 1212 

frozen,  standards  for  grades 713 

Peanut    meal    to    supplement    prairie 

hay 1341 

Peanuts  : 

acreage   allotments 739,  903,  1042 

manufacture  and  use  of  protein--  1233 

marketing    quotas 739,  903,  1042 

prices  for  shipment 713 

research  on  peanuts  and  products-   1233 

weekly  peanut  report 14,  15,  713 

Pear,  see  Pears. 
Pearl  Harbor  : 

investigation — ■ 

congressional  counsel ■     30 

expenses    354 

hearings 1160 

hearings,   additional  copies —     168 

report 1061 

views 1061 

Pearl    Harbor    Attack,    Joint    Commit- 
tee on  Investigation  of  : 

expenditures 354 

hearings 1160 

report 1061 

views   1061 

Pearl  Islands  : 

echinoderms   981 

herpetology 981 

nonmarine  mollusks 1205 

Pearlman,  Lester  M..  extra  workers  in 

postwar   labor  force 192 

Pearls,  culture 68 

Pears  : 

cold  storage 339 

evaporated,    specification 1212 

Kieffer,  handling,  etc.,  for  food__   1345 

naphthaleneacetic  acid  spray 1344 

Pearson,  E.  O.,  jr.  : 

effects   of   compressil)ilitv   on   air- 
foil   1288 

tests  of  radio-controlled  bomb 1389 

Pearson,  Henry  A.- 

recoveries     from     inclined     flight 

paths 94 

wing   torsional    stiffness   for    roll- 
ing,  etc 1408 

Pearson.  Aradison.  court  case 520.  .'">54 

Pearson  Remedy  Co 743 

Peas  : 

digestibility  of  vines 1342 

diseases  and  their  control 12 

dry  field,  harvesting 455 

Peat : 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.  1084 

production  in  1945 1270 

rates    on 1374 


Page 

Peat  moss,  rates  on 1374 

Pecan  leaves  photosynthesisj  etc 577 

Peck,  Edward  C,  seasoning,  etc.,  ship 

planking  and  decking 580 

I'ecos  River  basin,  analysis  of  streams-        69 

I'l'di'u,   Lawrence  W.,   court  case 188 

I'cdcn  Iron  &  Steel  Co 1181 

I'ccliatric  medicine,  nee  Children. 

Pedro   Bank,    chart 536 

l\'dro  (Jonzillez  Island  : 

bir<ls 1120 

nonuuirine    mollusks 1205 

Pee  Dee  River,  bridge 363,  494,  592 

Peeler  Hardware  Co 652' 

Peerless  Theater  Corporation 1208 

Pei-li  Chiang,   chart 296 

Peiser.  A.  M. : 

airspeeds,    etc.,    of    Boeing    S-307 

airplanes 1289 

airspeeds,   etc.,   of   Douglas   DC-3 

airplanes 1289 

repeated  gusts  in  turbulent  air 1387 

V-G  records  from  transport  oper- 
ations   1296 

Peloruses,  specification 300 

Pelsor,  G.  T.,  thunderstorms 103 

Pelts,  see»Leather,  hides,  and  skins. 
Pembina,  N.  Dak.,  instrument  approach 

chart    1024 

Penalty    mail,    proposed    provision    to 

defray  cost 427,  076 

Pendino,    Benny    relief 38,  259,  350 

Pendleton,   Esther,   relief 50,  161 

Pendleton,  Lloyd,  relief  of  guardian-   50,  161 
Pendleton,  Oreg.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727,    1247 

Penfleld  Co.  of  California 1380 

Penicillin  : 

agreement  with  Great  Britain 988 

antibacterial     action     on     Hemo- 
philus  influenzae 1167 

available  through  agricultural  re- 
search         575 

development  in  medicine 311 

health  education  series 780,  1079 

synergistic    action    with    maphar- 

sen 1078 

wartime    accomplishment 575 

Pennants,  see  Flags. 

Pennekamp.  John  D.,  court  case 989 

Pennsylvania  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram   233,  1239 

anthracite  distribution 394,  509 

bridges  across — 

Allegheny    River-  1036.  1052,  1068 
Monongahela  River--  479,  616,  874 

Susquehanna  River 479, 

748.  915,  1044 
district  judges — • 

clarify    law    relative    to    va- 
cancy  620,  892,  1041 

official  conduct,  hearing 248 

official  conduct,  report  and  mi- 
nority vieM's 364 

United  States  vs.  William  F. 

Smith,  etc 1185,  1316 

farmers  look  to  their  soil 461 

finances 1350 

land  easement  of  Veterans'  Admin- 
istration  609,  770,  875 

mail  routes,  schedules 425,  971,  1200 

oil  and  gas  investigations 933 

post  route  mai) 114 

property  grant 893.  912,  1036 

transportation    map 66 

war  casualties 1197 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Pennsylvania-Central  Airlines  : 

accidents 464.    865 

report  of  emergency  board 1077 

Pennsylvania    Coal    &    Coke    Corpora- 
tion   1164,  1283 

Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurances 
on    Lives    and    Granting 

Annuities    85 

Pennsylvania  Experiment  Station 1236 


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1060 
1043 

iti- 

:il5 
11:52 

10(>!l 


rage 
Pi'iiussylvania  K.   K.  : 

aceulentii 181.  278, 

400,    401,    51C.    G42,    798, 

1089,    1178,    1274-75,    1371 

bridge  across  AUegbeiiy  Kiver 302, 

494,  lo.-u; 

court  casf> 434,  1259,  l.iSO 

mail   routes,   scboclules--   425,971,1200 
rates  on — 

bomb  body  parts 403 

iron    403 

limestone 1374 

pipe    1:574 

road  serapers 404 

steel  plates 945 

Pennsylvania  State  College 1230 

Pennsylvania    Topographic    and    Geo- 
logic Survey (i3:'. 

IVnsacola,  Fla.  : 

airport  obstruction  plan 1245 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

Pensacola  reservoir,  storage  space 1043. 

1072 
Pensions  : 

branch  office  award  procedures 1127 

clarifying    term 709,902.1043 

dates  of  ratings,  etc 372,  709,  874 

during     hospitalization     of     vet^ 
eran — 

hearings 

law 

reports 761 

entitlement  to  and  rates 

liiws,    compilation 

payable  to  widows,  etc.,  removing 
limitation,  _    70'.t,    1043. 
peacetime      service      disability 
rates- — 

hearings 1053 

law 1043 

reports 602,   1075 

prorate    tables 559 

testimony  pertaining  to 485 

veterans  of  War  with  Si)ain.  etc. — 

hearings 1250 

law 1043 

reports 897,  1075 

withheld  when  persons  were  in  en- 
emy country 902.  917,  1043 

see  aluo   Civil   service   pensions — 
Foreign  service — Old  age 
and  survivors  insurance. 
Pensions  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 1256 

report    897 

State   veterans   laws 253 

Pensions  Committee,  Senate  : 

reports 382 

Pentaerythrityl    tetrabromide.    synthe- 
sis  of  methylenecyclobu- 

tane.   etc 

Pentz,  Albert  D.,  court  case 

Pentzer,    W.    T.,   precooling  California 

.grapes    12 

i'euuelas  (luadraiigle.  P.  K 12()S 

Peola  quadrangle.  Wash 788 

People    on    the    move     (public    assist- 
ance)         503 

Peoples-Pittsburgh  Trust  Co 85 

I'eoria.  111.,  instrument  aiiproach  chart.      728 

Peoria  &  Eastern   Ky..  accident 278 

Pepin.   Lake,   harbor  improvements 696 

I'epoon,  Philip  W.  : 

spinning  tests  of  canard  airplane.   1388 
tail  design  for  satisfactory  sidn  re- 
covery     1 G61 

Pepper,  Claude   (Senator  from  Pla.)  : 

address  on  Florida's  centennial.,      957 
paper  presented  by — 

St.  Johns  Kiver 915 

reports  made  by — 

Education  and   Labor  Coni__    378 
495.  618 

Foreign  Relations  Com 9i8 

Patents    Com 498-499.623,775 

Pepper,  James  F.,  Kerea  sand  of  north- 
ern Ohio 70  ' 


1075 


412 
1157 


Page 
Pepper,  I'erry  A.,  induced  drag  in  wing- 
fuselage    interference 94 

Pepsi  Cola  Co 652 

Perchlorates,  hazards  from  mixtures 274 

Pere  .Marcpiette  Ky.  : 

abatulonment    1090 

rales  on  furniture 1181 

traclvage  rights,  etc 1372 

Perez  Siliceo,  Rafael,  geology  of  Cuar- 

enta  mercury  district 1365 

Perfume    materials,    imports 211,  990 

Perin,  l-awrence  H.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision     1372 

Periodicals  : 

agricultural,    in    Latin   America--     200 
articles    of   military    interest,    ab- 
stracts   137,849 

contributions  to,  copyrighted--   89,  807 

copyrighted     89 

farmers'    cooperative 149 

general  schedule  of  supplies 995 

Government,  price  list 390,  1080 

mag.-izine    war    guide 120 

I'eriodicals  Section,  War  Finance  Divi- 
sion       130 

l'erishal)les,  .sec  Agricultural  products. 

Perkins,  Albert  K.,  relief 359,  491,  735 

Perkins,    Frances,    three    decades,    his- 
tory of  Labor  Dept 190 

Perl,    W..    two-dimensional    incompres- 
sible potential  How 1397 

Perlik,  Andrew  J.,  relief 355 

Perlite,  source  of  synthetic  iiumice 1271 

Permian    pliosi)liate    deposits    of    Mon- 
tana,   etc 933 

Perry,  Stuart  H.  : 

Cedartown,    Ga.,    meteorite 1120 

New   Westville,   Oliio,   meteorite 311 

Perry's      ^■ictory      and      International 
Peace  Memorial  National 

Monument    1084 

Pershing,  John  .].,  special  medal 1034, 

1056,  1074 
Persian  Gulf : 

ch;rrt   965 

sailing   directions,    supplement 533 

Persian     lamb     fur,     increasing     pro- 
duction         575 

Persian    phrase    book 1131 

Persian    walnuts    sprayed    with    Bor- 
deaux mixture 340 

Personal  i>roperty,  see  Property. 
Personnel  Administration  Council,  see 
Council  of  Personnel  Ad- 
ministration. 
Personnel  Bureau,  ftee  Naval  Personnel 

Bureau. 
Personnel    classitication.    see    Army — 
Government  officials  and 
employees. 
Personnel        Classitication        Division, 

Civil    Service    Comn 1349 

Personnel  Department.  Marine  Corps.      415 
Personnel       Division,       Civil       Service 

Comn    1019 

Personnel  management  : 

Army    regulations 999 

occupational     analysis     improves 

methods    1187 

Personnel   Management   Division,  Fed- 
eral  Security   Agency 627, 

928 
Personnel  manual,  see  Civil  service. 
Personnel    Office,    Agriculture    Dopt., 

report.    1945 150 

Personnel    work,    offerings    in    colleges 

and    universities 928 

Peru  : 

article   1416 

chart 298 

cooperative  fellowship  program..     314 
cultural  sequence  for  north  coast.     982 

economic   conditions 238 

education    1077 

establishing    business ISS.*? 

fishes,   descri[)tive   catalog 432 

Indian  markets  and  fairs 982 


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P,,ru — Continued                                .  „,_ 

international    reference    service—  347 

military   service  agreement di* 

new    economic    horizons ij- 

same    (in  Spanish) -.-r'-.  ^^- 

social      and       ecouomico-political  ^ 

evolution ■'^r. 

Pescadores   Islands,   cliart llOi,  ii-i.^ 

Pescor,  M.  J-  psychopathic  prisoners-  10.8 

Pests :  .  ^     ,  11 

aircraft   in   control— ---  —  ----—      ,.',^ 
control  work,  surveys,  in  rel.  to.-   i-o_^ 

intercepted   plant   pests-  — i>i'*<i 

patents    relating    to    control,    le- 

view ^^'  '""' 

see  also  names  of  pests. 

Peter,  Elsie,  relief t— -  — -  "V   ' 

Peter   O.    Knight    Airport,    instrument 

approach   chart (-<,iu-o 

Peters,  Max  D.  :  ,        , 

effect     of     continuous     knock     on 

cylinder ^"^^^ 

effect  of  increasing  size  of  valve- 

guide    boss        _  — i^jji 

knockin-  tendency  of  cylinder  13J1 

Peters,  W.  Adolph,  court  case—      -  4-9,  ObO 
Peters,  W.  W.,  magnetic  maps^of  \Vor- 
cester,      etc.,      Counties, 

HJtl     o6Z 

Petersen,  Herman  K.,  court  case 26 

Petersen,  Max  S.  :  ^^p.- 

electric   blasting  switches---  —  —   l^bo 

mine  rescue  telephone  assemblies-     b;^& 

Petersham    quadrangle,  /Iass-_-   ---     b^i 

Peterson,  Axel  H.,  relief 47b,  76b.  SU 

Peterson,  Bert  O.,  court  case.- i»» 

Peterson,    Dorothy    C,   Physical    prop- 


erties  of  DDT.  etc 


Peterson,  Hal,  court  c&se- 


961 


Peterson,   Hugh    (Representative  from 
Ga.)  : 
reports  made  by —  g„_ 

Conference    Com »'', 

Uivers  and  Harbors  Com—--     4b- 
Territories  Cm-  4S.  256,  371,  .Mi 
Petersom    J.    Hardin     (Representative 
^  from  Fla.»  : 

bill    introduced    by '•^■^ 

reports  made  by—  ^,_ 

Conference    Com ^,--^.-,"    '^ 

Merchant    Marine    and    Fish- 

eries   Com ^f^' 

Public   Lands   Com •*.■ 

368,    757,    897-898,    lOoS 
Peterson,    .Tames    P.,    strain    measure- 

meuts,    etc.,   of   beams—    600. 
1 29.> 
Peterson,    .Tohn    B..    daniping    charac- 

teristics    of    dashpots  J-. 

Peterson,  .Tohn  E.,  relief 88u,  910,  10..4 

Peterson,  Ruth  B.  K.  :  .    _ 

raw    silk 017 

ravon    fabrics r—^r- oii 

ravon   varn   and  staple  fiber oil 

silk    fabrics "*^  ' 

Peterson    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart    1"-* 

Petit  Anse  Co-- -5:^  J"^° 

Petrol  Corjioration lOoO,  lUbb 

Petroleum  : 

accounting    instructions    for    con-  _ 

tractors iJ-.', 

crude  petroleum  and  products--  74,  .J.j 
crude    petroleum     report    by     re- 

fineries    *^'    - 

delivering  to  farmers 51'^ 

delivery   efficiency  of  co-ops 01 1> 

development   of   oil   in   public   do- 

he!irings°~ 172,  924,1160 

r-.w  lO-l'^ 

roporfs":— —'775.  898,  1047 

European  shale  treating  practice-     79^, 
facilities   lo.'iited   abro.id_— --  — -     9b. 
forecast  of  demand  for  crude  oil_  74,  l.)6 
■    independent      companies,       h|ar- 


Page 

Petroleum — Continued  . 

interests    in   foreign    countries 922 

International    trade,    monthly    in- 
ventory      t93 

investigation—- -----^^^  S 

investigations,  ^harts^^uu^^  maps-    ^69. 

78*7,  933,  934,  1172,  1266 

leases,  extension 31 

Mexican 818 

same    (in  Spanish) 818 

naval  reserve  no.  1   (Elk  Hills)--   1255 
naval  reserve  no.  4,  exploration-     167 

our  resources 311 

pipe-line  systems  and  facilities —     623 

policy  under  PAW ■'^lot 

postwar    requirements 623 

products,      handling 441 

public  land  withdrawal  in  Utah —       59 

rates  on 280,  1181 

tost  wells  and  oil  fields  in  Wyo- 
ming          70 

utilization  from  oil-field  waste 635 

war  changes  in  industry 832 

water  flooding  of   oil   sands 1175 

weekly  crude  oil  stock  report-  74,  793 
Petroleum  Administration  for  War  : 
appropriation    for    printing    and 

binding 546 

final  report 1356 

putting  PAW  to  bed 413 

termination "'5 

Petroleum    and   Natural-Gas   Division, 

report,    1944 937 

Petroleum       Conservation       Division, 

changing    name 821 

Petroleum   engineering,    see   Engineer- 
ing. 
Petroleum    ether    soluble    material    of 

orange    juice 457 

Petroleum  gas,  liquefied,  rates  on 403 

Petroleum    jelly,    rates    on 403 

Petroleum  refineries,  encouraging  and 

protecting-  — .898,    1043 

Petroleum-residuum,    blown,    specifica- 
tion       300 

Petroleum  Resources,  Special  Commit- 
mittee  Investigating, 

Senate : 

hearings 499. 

623,  922,  1164,  1257,  1.^58 

report 382 

Petterson    Ligliterage    &   Towing   Cor- 
poration  406,  519 

Pettijohn,    F.   J.,    Crystal   Falls-Alplia 

iron-bearing  district 1172 

Petty  Motor  Co '''^%^ni 

Pfotzer,  E.  .Tohn,  court  case-  384,  6,)2,  1098 
Pfotzer,  Edmond,  court  case_  384,  652,  1098 

Pfuzung  Bay,  chart 419 

Pharmaceuticals:  . 

industrial    reference    service 24, 

158,  237.  346.  465,  587, 
729,  868,  1027,  1156, 
1250,  1352 

industry    report 586 

Pharmacists:  .  ,„, 

description    of    profession 191 

handbook    for    pharmacy    technic- 

cians o28 

Pheliin,     Vinc.-nt     B.,     plywood     con- 

structions -i>9 

Phelps,  Harlow  D..  exiiloration  of  Cop- 

per  Butte  mine ■'--S 

Phelps  Dodge   Mercantile  Co 652 

Phelps  lease  zinc  and  le.'id  ore 117o 

Phenol-resin  glue,  see  Glue. 
Phenosulfonate     buffers,     salt     effects 

on    activity    coefficients-   13;)4 
rhiladclphia,   I'a.  : 

court    case o;^- 

flnances . • *|7" 

instrument  approach  charts.--   ^^-3^ 

naval    hospital,   rehabilitation 813 


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Page 

Philadelpliia,  Pa. — Continued 

Philadelphia    ,story 1109 

rental    honsint; lllS 

Philadelphia    Co 11.'83 

Philadeljihia,  Germantown  and  Norris- 

town  R.  R..  court  case__     834 
Philndi'lphia    National    Shrines    Park 

Commission,   creating 1043 

Philately,  see  Postace  stamps. 
Philbiii.  Philip  J.  (Representative  from 
Mass.)  : 
report  made  by — • 

Military  Affairs  Com 250 

Philippine  Alien  Property  Adminis- 
tration,   establishing 1307 

Philippine   Islands  : 

aeronautical    chart 1413 

agricultural    geography 340 

currency  destroyed,  restoration — 

hearing 1161 

law J043 

reports 355,  905 

current    tables 1241 

diplomatic  and  consular  establish- 
ments       973 

Export-Import  Pank  of  Washing- 
ton oi>erations  to  in- 
clude    34,   50,   162 

financial  aid — 

hearing 1158 

reports 1049,   1063 

functions   relating  to 973 

immigration    <:|Uota 973 

participation   in    ceremonies.    776, 

874 
independence — • 

Philippines    prepares 987 

proclamation 974 

insurrection,    pension    increase — 

hearings 1256 

law 1043 

reports 897,   1075 

military  assistance-  745,  776,  874,  1115 

national  elections 31.  42,  59 

new   repulilic   of   the   Philippines-   1424 
oysters  suitable  for  introduction-     207 
persons     indigenous,      naturaliza- 
tion     873,    876 

property     within,      retention     by 

U.  S 747,  925,  1043 

pul>lic   moneys  from,   acceptance-    925, 
1043,  1052 
Reconstruction   Finance   Corpora- 
tion to  extend  credit 1044 

rehabilitation — 

hearings 59,  1052,  1158 

law 592 

laws,   corrections 747.   1043 

reports 471,  478.  924 

rfturn  of  securities 776,  1043,  1052 

tide  and  current   tables 1022 

trade   relations — 

hearings 609,    618 

law 592 

reports 470,  484.  485,  496 

travel  pa.v  of  soldiers  discharged 

in  P.  I 31,  836,  994,  1124 

tsutsugamuslii       disease       cases, 

study 1167 

veterans  of  World  War  II,   relief 

system 769,  1059,   1060 

ure  also  Filipinos. 
Philippine     Scouts,     pay     and     allow- 
ance        840 

Philippine  War  Damage  Commission  : 
establishing — 

hearings 59,    1052 

law 592 

reports 471,  478 

estimates 823 

Philippines,  Commission  for  Disposal 
of  Surplus  Property  in 
the,  sec  Commission  for 
Disposal  of  Surplus 
Property  in  the  Philip- 
pines. 


Page 
Philips,     George     O.,     trustee,     court 

T.u„.         .       J?"^^ 979.  1311 

Phillip      &      Buttorfr      Manufacturing 

Co 192 

Phillips.  C.  LeRoy.  relief 476,  614    735 

Phillip.s,  Charles  L..  relief 53.  246    350 

Phillips,  G.  W.  Macpherson,  rutin  from 

„,  ,„.  buckwheat  leaf  meal 1343 

Phillips.  George  B.,  agent.,  court  case_  1287 

Phillips,  Grace  A.,  relief 885,  1034,  1066 

Phillips.  Hattie  P.,  relief 244,  489  590 

Phillips,    John     (Representative    from 
Calif.)  : 
reports  mjide  by — 

Agriculture   Com 1049 

Phillips,  Max  : 

digestibility  of  pea  and  lima-bean 

vines    1342 

loss  of  furfural-yielding  constitu- 
ents from  straw 575 

Phillips,    R.    S.,    bolt-bearing    strength 

of  wood,  etc -   1236 

Phillips,  Ralph  W.,  multinipple  trait  in 

sheep 457 

Phillips,  Randolph,  court  case 802 

Phillips,  Robert  H..  relief 244,  489,  590 

Phillips,  Virginia  E.,  living,  etc.,  costs 

in  Chile 1353 

Phillips,  W.  Brooks,  your  Government's 

records 960 

Phillips,  William,  relief 259  350 

Phillips,  William  H. : 

elevator  control  charactertistics 959 

geared    spring    tabs    for    elevator 

control 1392 

lateral  shift  of  center  of  gravity 1294 

Phipps,  Henry,  Estate -_-     957 

Phoenix,  Ariz.  : 

aeronautical  chart 584,  1243 

instrument  approach  chart 345 

Phoenix  State  Bank  and  Trust  Co 833 

Phonographs,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

Phosphates : 

facts     for     industry,     superphos- 
phate   154,  864 

food  crops  need 461 

Permian  deposits  of  Montana,  etc_     933 
phosphate  rock — 

articles    from   minerals   year- 
book  395,  1175 

in  1st  half  of  1945 394 

industry  of  IT.  S.  in  1945 1270 

industry  of  Western  States.-   1270 

Japanese  trade  study 317 

rates    on " 280,  1374 

Phosphor  bronze,  see  Bronze. 

Phosphoric  acid,  specification 198 

Phosphorus : 

inorganic,  blood  levels  in  cattle__   1015 

specification    1109 

Photodtiiilication  Service 528 

Photoelectric    hygrometer 292 

Photographers,  commercial,  etc.,  jobs-     326 
Photographic  e<iuipment  and  supplies  : 

general    schedule 322 

interference     phenomena     appara- 
tus        159 

kits,  specifications 328,845,1132 

set,  technical  manual 1001 

see  also   names   of   special    equip- 
ment and  supplies. 
Photographs  : 

copyrighted 89,  80S 

index  and  title  page 1188 

Geological  Survey  to  sell,  etc.  499,  1056 
Photographs  and   Prints  Division,   see 
Prints   and   Photographs 
Division,  Library  of  Con- 
gress. 

Photometry,  quantitative  analysis 938 

Photostatic    reproductions.    Geological 

Survey  to  sell,  etc 499,  1056 

Photosynthesis  of  pecan  leaves 577 

Phthalates,  dissociation  constant  and 

pH 467 


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Phthalic  acid,  second  dissociation  con- 
stant  239,  467 

Pliuliet,  Ao,  t<cc  Puket  Harhor. 
Phymatotricbum  root  rot,  sec  Root  rot. 
Physical  demands  information   series-   1187 
Physical  examinations: 

Army    regulations.   691,999,1128,1431 

National    Guard    regulations 1437 

standards  during  mobilization 1323 

Physical    Fitness    Committee,     report, 

1945     26S 

Physical    impairments    of    low-income 

families 628 

Physical   land   survey 16,  862.  1148 

Physical  requirements,  veterans,  waiv- 
ers     1283 

Physical    therapy,    massage,    technical 

bulletin    218 

Physical-therapy    aides,    payment    for 

leave 880,   1038 

Physical  training,   field  manual 217 

Physically     handicapped,     see     Handi- 
capped —  National     Em- 
ploy  the  Physically 
Handicapped   Week. 
Physicians  : 

job  of  osteopathic  physician 1323 

liostwar    outlook 8U6 

publications  of   interest  to 656 

time  per  patient  in  private  prac- 
tice          64 

Physicians'     assistants,     outlook     for 

women 412 

Piavolla,  Natale,  see  Kisic,  Bozic. 

I'ifchi,  Francesco,  relief 478 

I'icchi,    Natalia,    relief 478 

Pickering,  I'oUy  J.,  salary,  etc.,  of  hus- 
band       354 

Pickering,     Thomas,     salary,     etc.,     to 

widow    354 

Pickett,  Esther  C,  court  case 205,  951 

Pickett,     Tom     (Representative     from 
Tex.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Accounts    Com 594 

Pickford,     G.     D.,     mountain     meadow 

range  condition 579 

Pictorial  Americana,  photographic  neg- 
atives          528 

Picture   sheet.    Entomology   and   Plant 

Quarantine  Bureau 1234 

Pictures,     see     Illustrations  —  Motion 

pictures — Photographs. 
I'iedmont  manganese  belt,  exploration- 
Piedmont  region,  seeding  with  pines 

Piedras,  Bahia  Boca  de  las,  chart 

Piemeisel,    R.    S.,    weed    hosts   of   beet 

leafhopper    231 

Pier,  Dr.,  and  staff,   interrogation 1268 

Pierce,    Harold    C,    Spirit    Mountain 

nickel    prospect 1271 

Pierce,  Irma  M.,   relief 1066 

I'ierce,  Marie  R.,  court  case 1299 

Pierce,   Savanna  D.,  Agriculture  Dept. 

publications    712 

Pierce,    William    G.,    map    of    Powder 

River    basin 393 

Pierce  Auto  Freight  Lines,  Inc-   124,  184,  434 

Pierceville  quadrangle,  Ind 634 

Pierre,    t>.    Dak.,   instrument   approach 

chart 586,  1024 

Pierre,  Bayou,   Hood  control 696 

I'ig  iron,  see  Iron. 

Pigeons,  homing,  technical  manual 1001 

Pigments  : 

aluminum 322,  1109 

copper    968 

lead  and  zinc 1174,  127() 

mineral  earth  and  iron  oxide 1270 

rates    on 

Pignocco,    Joan    M.,    vapor    pressures 

etc.,  of  hydrocarbons 

Pigozzi.  Hilda,  court  case 

Pike,  Edwin  F.,  patent  appeal 86.'{ 

Pike,  Mertie,  relief 491,  591 

Pikes,  fishery  leaflet 631 


792 

1345 

537 


402 


1.-.9 
210 


Page 

Piling,  rates  on lo92 

I'illows,   transom,   specification 199 

Pilot,  Nev.,  railroad  accident 798 

Pilot  charts  : 

Atlantic    Ocean 1U8,  109,  814 

Central  American  waters lOS,  814 

Indian  Ocean luS,  814 

i'acific  Ocean 1U8.  109,  814 

Pilot  guides,  see  Coast  pilots — also 
names  of  localities. 

Pilot  Point,  Tex.,  aircraft  acciuent 1021 

Pilot  rules  : 

Great  Lakes  and  St.  Marys  River_     995 

inland    waters 088,  813 

Pilots,  Panama  Canal,  handbook 1200 

see  also  Aviators. 
Pinal  County,  Ariz.,  Copper  Butte  mine 

exploration 1268 

Pinch,  Glenn  T.,  court  case 1203 

Pinching,  Gladys  D.  : 

dissociation    constant   of   phthalic 

acid 407 

pH  of  acid  potassium  phtlialate 407 

Pine : 

chemical  brown  stain oso 

direct   seeding   tests   in   Piedmont 

region 1345 

jack,  American  wood 13 

lodgepole,  American  wood 149 

western  white,  American  wood 232 

Pine  oil,  specification liio 

Pineapples,    specification 1430 

Pineo,  Orrin  W.,  court  case 26 

Pink  bollworm,  see  Bollwoims. 
Pinkel,  Benjamin  : 

cooling  data 93,  1393 

cross-fiow  plate-type  intercooler 1396 

effect  of  exhaust  back  pressure  on 

engine   power 1393 

engine 'temperatures  under  forced- 
convection  cooling 1394 

measuring  piston  temperatures 98 

nozzles  tor  jet-propulsion  system.   1400 
performance    of    exhaust-gas    tur- 
bines     1407 

Pinkel,  I.  Irving,  breaking  engine  oil 
foams  by  electrically 
charged       condenser 

plates 1402 

Pinkerton,  Roderick  D.,  court  case 27,  989 

Pinkerton,  W.  Daniel,  court  case—  652,  989 

Pinkerton,  Walter  G.,  court  case 652 

Pinnacle  Mountain  quadrangle.  Ark 1081 

Pins,   safety,   specification 690 

Pinson,  John  H.,  congressional  direc- 
tory          240 

Piombo  Bros.  &  Co 360,  614,  735 

Pioneer  Parachute  Co.,  Inc 992 

Pipe  and  pipe  fittings  : 

copper  and   brass  pipe,   simplified 

practice 588 

nipples,  standard  of  the  trade--!  1029 

rates  on  pipe 404,  1374 

specifications    129 

215,    323,    558,    838,    141,5 

Pipe-berth  bottoms,   specification 967 

Pipe  covering,  specifications 300,  112(! 

Pipe  lines : 

bids  for  Big  Inch,  etc n()3 

Government-owned    surplus 221 

oil,  statistics  of  companies 4(i() 

to  Atlantic  seaboard,  etc.,  investi- 
gation     I35(i 

transportation    revenue  and   traf- 
fic   78,798 

see  also  Common  carriers. 
Pjpe  nii)ples,  see  Pipe  and  pipe  fittings. 
Pipe  wrenches,  see  Wrenches. 

Piper,  William  T..  court  case 212 

Pistol  practic(>,  see  Target  practice. 

Pistols,  field  manual 1129,  1214 

Piston  rings  : 

artificial    running-in 1401 

cast-iron,    electron-diffraction 1402 

cast-iron,  tensile  strength 1402 

coating  on  scuffed  cast-iron  rings-   1293 


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Page 

Piston  rings— Continued 

coaxial  la|i|>ing,  effoct  on  perform- 
ance   . 1401 

elec'tron-niicrosroiic    study r293 

failure,    effect    on    piston    tlestruc- 

tion miu 

lubrication,    bil)liof;rapliy 9s 

lubrication,  hydroclynaniio 1402 

nitrided    steel,    electron,    etc.,   dif- 
fraction   1402 

nitrided  steel,  for  engines  of  liigh 

specific    power 1402 

sticking,     effect     of     oil     flow     to 

piston 1402 

vibration  and  breakage 1402 

Piston  skirt  lubrication i:i91 

I'istons  : 

destruction,  effect  of  ring  failure-   14U2 
heat    transfer    coelBcients    across 

oil    film 1402 

temperatures — 

effect  on  knock-limited  power.   1402 

in  air-cooled  on^ini' 94 

method  of  measuring 98 

Pitch,  freight  rates  on 280 

Pitching   moments    produced    by    plain 

flaps  and  spoilers 12SS 

Pitkin,  Marvin  : 

influence  of  vertical  tail  design  on 

trim 13SS 

lift     attain.-ible     on     tailless     air- 
planes        1395 

linked  differential   flap  system 1391 

tests  of  controllable  glide  bomb 1399 

IMtnian,  A.  L.,  carotene  in  alfalfa 10 

Pitman,  Dennis  K.,  court  case 1093 

Pitney,  Shelton,  trustee  : 

court  case 210 

rates  on  felt t 945 

Pitot-static  tube,   ^'ach   number  effect 

on  position  error 1294 

Pittenger,  William  A.   (Representative 
from   Minn.)  : 
reports  made  liv — 

'Claims  Com 34-37, 

39-40,    244-246,    356-3r.8. 
361.      473-477.     596-.-.99. 
742-743.  880,  882-887 
Pittman.    C.    W.    E.,    migratory    move- 
ment      of       agricultural 

workers 1146 

Pittman.   J.  D..  Tractor  Co..  Inc 6.52 

Pittnuin.  John  D..  court  case 652 

Pittman.  Margaret,  penicillin  and 
streptomycin  antibacte- 
rial   action 1167 

Pitts.  J.  C.  court  case 1279 

Pitts.  Malcolm  E.,  highlights  of  WRA 

program    1274 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  : 

court  case 1283 

finances 582 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

railroad    accidents 278,943 

Pittsburgh  Allegheny  County  Airport, 
instrument  approach 

chart    727 

Pittsl)urgh     &     Birmingham     Traction 

Co 1283 

Pittsburirh   &   Lake   Erie   R.    R.,    rates 

on   pipe 404 

Pittsbnrgli-Des     Moines     Construction 

Co 1135 

Pittsburgh    Dubois    Co 885 

Pittsburgh    Railways   Co 1283 

Pittsbnr'^h  Steamshin  Co 88 

Pitlsfifld.  Maine,  railroad  accident 277 

Pittwood.    Edward    H..    relief 476,  1066 

Pitzer,  Kenneth  S.  : 

heats,    etc.,    of   alkylben/enes 1353 

heats,    etc..    of   formation    of    hv- 

drocarbons 466,  1028 

Pixley.  William  A.,  relief 743,  910,  1034 

I'lacement : 

disable<I  veterans  and  other  han- 
dicapped       191 


Page 
Placement — Continued 

young  people,    principles   of  serv- 

i^•^. _      1383 

Placentia,  Newfoundland,  chart T     419 

Plague  : 

infection  in  U.  S.  during  1944 389 

streiitomycin       in       experimental 

plague 1079 

Planetrees,    canker   stain 339 

Planking,   ship,   seasoning,  etc 580 

Planning  (economics)  : 

current  literature 66,  782 

directory   of  agencies 818 

planned  or  unplanned 1321 

Planning  Committee,   War  Production 

Board,    minutes 1308 

Plant  and   Operations   Othce,   Agricul- 
ture Dept 1345 

mail 1345 

Plant  Disease  Survey 12,  711,  1146 

I'lant  diseases,  «pc  Diseases  of  plants. 

Plant  equipment,  storage  guide 222 

I'lant  foods,  .sec  Fertilizers. 

Plant  Industry.  Soils,  and  Agricultural 

Engineering   Bureau 12, 

148,  231,  339,  458,  576. 
710,  861,  1017,  1145,  1235, 
1344 

information  series 710,  1344,  1345 

report,    1945 340 

Plant  pests,  see  Pests. 
Plants  : 

aquarium,   dealers 1265 

colchicine   in   breeding 458 

propagation       under      fluorescent 

lamps 458 

publications,  price  list 1170 

quarantine      affectlug      interstate 

shipment 458 

wilting,       soil-moisture      percent- 
ages         12 

see  also  names  of  plants. 
Plants   (industrial)  : 

emplo.ree  suggestion   system 237 

expenditures  for,  1939 719 

facilities  program  of  WPB,  etc 976 

inventory  status  and  movement 980, 

1421 
labor  disturbances,  powers  of  the 
President — 

hearings 43 

report    48 

private  financing  of  emergency  fa- 
cilities      876 

progress  of  disposal 380 

war-time   expansion,   privately   fi- 
nanced      976 

sec  also  names  of  industries,  etc. 

Plasmodium   gallinaceum   infection 1262 

Plaster : 

and  plastering,  gypsum  and  lime_  1345 

siteciflcation,  magnesia  plaster 672 

Plaster-of-paris,    specification 1127 

Plastering  industry,    standards   of   ap- 
prenticeship       525 

Plastic-bonded  glass  cloth 1402 

Plastic  paint  hose,  see  Hose  and  hose 

fittings. 
Plastic  paints,  see  Paint  and  painting. 
I'lasticised    white    phosphorus,    filling 

method 1197 

Plastics  : 

aircraft  windshield  mountings 104 

copyrighted 89.  808 

index    and    title   page 1188 

facts    for    industry 154,    864 

specification   for   materials '  198. 

299,  540,  816 
strength — 

and   Sexual   properties 1190 

effect  of  fillers,' etc 101 

molded  jihenolic  parts 412 

Plata    River,    chart 538 

Plates   (metal)  : 

additional-mass  effect  of  plates 98 

bearing   strengths 290 


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Plates  (metal) — Continued 

bending  of  rectangular  plates 98, 

critical  compressive  stress 293 

electrically      charged      condenser, 

breaking  oil  foams 1402 

end  compression  of  long  rectangu- 
lar plates 98 

end-plate  effects  of  horizontal  tail-    103, 

661 

normal  pressure  tests 98-99,  292 

rectangular  shear  web  above  buck- 
ling load 529 

stress    distribution 102 

stresses    and    deflections    due    to 

loading 102 

stresses  of  clamped   plates 1104 

under    combined    axial    load    and 

pressure 194,  810 

width   and  buckling,   effect  of  de- 
viations from  flatness 1190 

Plates    (photographic)  : 

speciflcations 562 

Platform    trucks,    operator    selection, 

etc 328 

Platinum  : 

and   allied   metals-^ 792,  1271 

monthly    report 511 

Platinum-foil,    dental,    specifications 1110, 

1127 
Piatt,   D.   H.,  shaft  sinking  by  rotary 

drilling    74 

Platte  River,  chart 1026 

Platters,    specification 672 

Platycopia,    species 1205 

Plava  de  Flor  Land  &  Inii)rovement  Co_     188. 
285, 522,  1098,  1283 

Playa  de  Ponce  quadrangle,  P.  R 50S 

Plavs,   .see   Dramatic   compositions. 

Plaza  Investment  Co 320 

Plischke,     Elmer,     Trans-Arctic    avia- 
tion  310,  311 

Plowing,  tractor,  laying  out  fields 12 

Plumb,  Adeline  (Mrs.  James),  relief —    598, 

766.  871 

Plumbers'  supplies,  rates  on 404 

Plumbing : 

RETA  manual  on  farm  system 461 

repairs,  etc.,  technical  manual 442 

Plumbing  contracting  business,   estab- 
lishing and  operating 1155 

Plummer,  C.  C,  DDT  against  Mexican 

fruitfly    1145 

Plums,  canned,  standard  for  grades__  1018 
Plunkett.  Margaret  L.  : 

earnings     on     tugboats,     etc.,     in 

N.    Y.    Harbor 411 

equal  pay  for  women  workers 1384 

Pluto  water,  rates  on 945 

Plymouth,   Pa.,   bridge—   479,  748,  915,  1044 

Plymouth  Sound,  chart 538 

Plywood  : 

birch,  setting  of  glues 459 

birch,     strength,     etc.,     of     glued 

joints    579 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

flat  panel,   specification 671 

packaging,  etc.,  for  overseas-  421,  1415 

structural    properties 239 

yellow-poplar,    compression,   etc 1147 

Pneumonia,   lobar,   health  leaflet 175 

Pneumonitis  : 

epidemic  in  bayou  region  of  I>a__    502. 
628, 1262 

viruses    028 

Po-ao  Chiang,  chart 296 

Po  Valley  campaign,  finito  ! 133 

Poage,    W.    R.     (Representative    from 
Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture  Com     34. 

595,  739,  1049 
Pocatello.  Idaho  : 

aeronautical    chart 1154 

instrument  approach  charts__  727,  1024 

743176 — 47 13 


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Podorozhny,  A.   A.,  thin-walled  panels 

with  cut-outs 1293 

I'off.  Helen  C,  exrx.,  court  case 434 

Pogge,  R.  C.  : 

diasone  in  treatment  of  leprosy 1361 

promizole  treatment  of  leprosy —   1261 
therapeutic    effect    of    promin    in 

leprosy    388 

Point  Hope,  aeronautical  chart 724 

Poison  ivy,  oak,  and  sumac,  identifi- 
cation,   etc 861 

Poisons : 

regulate    marketing — 

hearings    595 

report    472 

Poland  : 

anniversary   of  independence,   ad- 
dresses   in    House 897,  1157 

economic  and  financial  agreement-  1424 

Polaris,  ephemeris,   1947 1365 

Polaroid   Corporation 1283 

Pole  line  hardware,  see  Hardware. 
Poles  : 

longer    life 231 

wood,    fiber   stresses 1146 

Police  : 

cooperation  with  health  officers 781 

in  D.  C,  salary  adjustment 246, 

377,  873 

in   D.   C,   salary   increase 745, 

916,  1038 
see  also  Military  police. 
Poliomyelitis  : 

follow  up  of  100  children 955 

health  education   series 780 

incidence  and  crippling  effects 780 

incidence  in  U.  S..  1945 1262 

primer  on  infantile  paralysis 1168 

technical    bulletin 218 

Polish   constitution  day,   see  Poland. 

Polishing,    wage    structure 658,  1187 

Polishing   cloths,    specification 214 

Political  activities  : 

amending    Hatch    act    relative    to 

penalties 43,  255,  262.  623 

Hatch  act,  as  amended 1355 

Political    science,    publications,    price 

list 391 

Pollard,  Morris,  typhus  complement- 
fixing  antibodies  in  hu- 
man  serums 1262 

Pollard,  R.  E..  relief  of  residual  stress 

in  tie  rods 102 

Pollen    traps,    in   developing   honeybee 

colonies 1343 

Pollock,  Johnnie  W.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian  598,  910,  1034 

Polls,  opinion,  are  they  useful'.' 560 

Pollution  of  water  : 
control — - 

hearings    369 

reports 483,608 

hazards  from  wood  pulp  mills 632 

Ponea,   Shadrick,   patent  in  fee 771 

Ponca  City,  Okla.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 728 

Ponce,  P.  R. : 

engineer  report  on  harbor 1329 

topographic  map  of  quadrangle.-      509 
Pond,  M.  Allen,  how  does  housing  af- 
fect health? 1167 

Ponds,  ridding  of  turtles 505 

Ponies.   Shetland 230 

Pontchartrain,    Eake  : 

chart 1249 

engineer   report 1436 

oyster  beds  in,   payment   to  own- 
ers-        888 

Poole,  Charles  P.,  sex,  shape,  and 
weight  genes  in  water- 
melon         578 

Popavfin  region,  Colombia,  archeology-     982 

Pope.  Allen,  court  case 188,  926,  1185 

Pope,  James  B..  investigations  in  ero- 
sion control,   etc 863 


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Pope,   John   B..   job   instruction   train- 
ing       388 

Pope,  O.  A.,  cottonseed  oil,  etc 148 

Popham,  W.  L.,  pest-control  work 1234 

Poplin,   specification 1197 

I'oppor  Mortion   Co 188 

I'oppet  valves,  see  Valves. 
I'opulation  : 

census  publications,   price  list 1264 

internal   migration,  1935-40_  719,  1149 
Populus,  sec  Cottonwood. 

I'opwoll,  Edith  B..  relief 360 

Porcelain,  use  of  magnesia,  calcia,  etc_     869 
I'orcelain  enamel,  see  Enameled  ware. 

Porello,   Kosario,  court  case 646 

Pork  : 

nutritive    i)roperties 10 

on  farm,  killing,  curing,  canning.      338 
production,    relation   to   feed   con- 
sumption       859 

raw,   trichinosis  caused 1144 

Porlock   Harbor,   chart 1195 

Porrata  Doria,  Luz.  court  case 1380 

I'ort,   see  name   of   ijort,   except  when 
occurring  as  first  word  of 
name  of  town.  etc. 
Port  Erie  Airport,  instrument  approach 

chart 726 

Port  Everglades,  Fla.,  shipside  rates__      945 

Port  Heiden,  Alaska,  flight  charts 846. 

1243 
Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  railroad  acci- 
dent  1275 

Porter,  B.  A.,  codling  moth 310,  311 

Porter,   John   W.,   carotene  content  of 

corn  plant 573 

Porter,  Paul  A.  : 

addresses 61,  825,  977,  1116 

forecast  46 174 

Porter,  Seton,  court  case 1385 

Porter,  W.  C,  painting  exterior  metal 

surfaces 1029 

Porter  Royalty  Pool,  Inc 1318 

Portland,  Maine : 

aircraft  accident 720 

engineer  reports  of  harbor 696,  1329 

instrument  approach  chart 727,  1247 

Portland,  Oreg.  : 

aeronautical  charts 21,  724 

finances 717 

instrument  approach  chart,  etc 23 

Portland  cement  concrete,  see  Concrete. 

Portland  Lumber  Mills 1192 

Portland  Terminal  Co 288,  1097,  1098 

Porto  Rican  Express  Co 281 

Ports,     see     Harbors — also     names     of 

ports. 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  bridge—-   915,  1044.  1053 
Portuf:al : 

air  transport,  agreement 987 

sailing  directions,  supplement 668 

Portuguese,  as  spoken  in  Brazil 844 

Possessions  of  United  States,  see  Outly- 
ing possessions. 

Post  exchanges,  Army  regulations 439. 

559,  691 
Post  Oflice  and  Post  Roads  Committee, 
House  : 

calendar 253 

hearings 253,  482,  607,  1058 

reports 45-46. 

253,  368,  482,  607,  756.  897 

Post  Office  Department 112,  201. 

301,    424,    543,    673.    819. 
970,  nil,  1200,  1306.  1416 

activities  in  Florida 921 

administrative  expenses — 

hearing 25.3 

reports 253,    923 

appropriations,  1946 — 

estimates,  etc 305. 

546,  677,  823 

laws 819 

appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates,  etc 305,  677,  975 

hearings 243,  905 


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Post  Oflice  Department — Continued 
appropriations,  1947 — Continued 

law 1045 

reports 243,  763,  877 

legislation  concerning,  1946 819 

Library,  gifts  and  beiiuests 756, 

1043,  1075 

report,   1945 971 

Post    office    inspectors,    see    Inspection 

and  inspectors. 
Post  offices  : 

in  each  State  and  Territory 424 

lists,  with  salaries  of  postmasters.    113, 

1200 
military  and  naval,  clerical  assist- 
ance  ■     31 

postal  supplies  furnished 673 

Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  Committee, 
Senate : 

reports 265,  499,  923,  1075-76 

Post   route  maps 113-114 

Post-war,       see      headings      beginning 

Post- War — Postwar. 
Post-War  Economic   Policy   and   Plan- 
ning,   Special   Committee 
on.  House  : 

hearings 1058 

reports 254,  368,  1058 

Post-War  Military  Policy,  Select  Com- 
mittee on.  House  : 

report 46 

Postage : 

rate  on  domestic  air  mail — 

hearings 607,   1076 

law 1043 

reports 607.  1047,  1075 

restore  2-cent  rate  on  local  mail 45 

Postage  stamps  : 

Dominican    Republic 112 

issued  July  1,  1847-Mar.  31,  1946-      819 

philatelic  who"s  who  series 112 

Postal  bulletin,  see  Postal  service. 
Postal  guide,  see  Postal  service. 
I'ostal  laws,  see  Postal  service. 

I'ostal   notes,   poster 424 

Postal  Savings  System,  report,  1945 301 

Postal  service : 

clerical  assistance  at  post  offices 31 

compensation  for  employees — 

hearings 482 

law 737 

reports 368,  484,  499 

laws      and      regulations,      amend- 
ments    113,   819 

official  postal  guide 113,  819 

changes 113,  819,  970 

postal  bulletin 113,  819 

index  to  v.  66 543 

publications,  price  list 1080 

relief  of  employees 766,  885,  1034 

rewards  for  inventions 31 

sea   post  service,   reestablishing--     305 

substitute  employees,  benefits 46, 

265,  351 

your  postal  service 673 

see  also   Railway   Mail   Service — - 
Star  routes. 
Postal  supplies,  furnished  post  offices, 

etc 673 

see  also  special  subject. 
Postal  zones,  see  names  of  places. 
Posters  : 

Adjutant  Generals  Department--  445- 
446,  563-564,  696,  1005, 
1132,     1219,     1327,     1435 

Agriculture  Department 455, 

706,  1015,  1143 

Apprentice-Training    Service 1286 

Army  Air  Forces 443 

Employment  Service 1187 

Extension  Service 711,  861 

Federal   Crop   Insurance   Corpora- 
tion  1238 

Federal   Housing   Administration-   1191 
Forest  Service 150,  232,  580 


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Posters — Continued 

Hiiuian  Nutrition  and  Home  Eco- 
nomics Bureau 1235 

Interdepartmental     War     Savings 

Bond  Com 437 

Internal  Hevenue  Bureau 322 

Labor  Standards  Division 87, 

191.  288,  657,  1100,  1383 

Medicine  and  Surgery  Bureau 295, 

415,  532,  6G5 

Money  Orders  Division 424 

National    Housing  Agency 662 

Naval  Operations  Office 902 

Naval  Personnel  Bureau 299,  1302 

Navy  Department 294 

Pan  American  Union 424,  543 

Price  Administration  Office 119. 

308.   680,   826,   979,   1117. 
1203.   1420 
Production    and     Marketing    Ad- 

istration 461,  581,  1018 

Rural   Electrification   Administra- 
tion     341,  1148 

Savings  Bond  Division 438, 

559,  997,1212,  1321 

Ships  Bureau 671,  967 

State  Department 553 

Veterans    Administration 997- 

998   1213   1321 

War  Department 326,  44o!  1324 

War  Finance  Division 130,  324 

Postmaster    General,    see    Post    Office 

Department. 
Postmasters  : 

additional   compensation — 

hearings 482 

law 737 

reports 868,  484.  499 

appointment,  regulations 1113 

claims  for  loss,  to  adjust 30 

in  Alaska,  administer  oaths,  etc__       30 
relief-—    743.  885,  911,1034,  1043,  1067 
Posts  : 

fence,   method  for  treating-. 579 

fence,    specification 1430 

longer    life 231 

Posts  (military),  see  Military  posts. 
Postwar  Immigration  and  Naturaliza- 
tion, Select  Committee 
to  Investigate  and 
Study  Laws  and  Prob- 
lems Relating  to.  House  : 

report 46 

Postwar  Planning  Committee 1386 

Postwar  planning,  policies,  etc.  : 

current  list  of  U.  S.  publication.     193. 

957 
economic    conditions    of    Europe, 

etc , 25-1 

Japanese  trade  study 317 

postwar  economic  studies 62. 

387,928,  1166,  1361 
reconstruction    in    Europe,    print 

copies    of    report 46 

reconstruction  in  France 192 

wartime    controls    during    transi- 
tional  period — • 

hearings 1058 

reports 368,483 

working       notebook       for       local 

groups 800 

see   also   Planning    (economics)  — 
also  special  subject. 
Postwar  Problems  in  Vocational  Edu- 
cation,     Committee      to 

Study 779 

Postwar-reserve      funds,      see     Public 

funds. 
Postwar    savings,    see    Savings    bonds 

and  stamps. 
Postwar  Venereal  Disease  Control 
Conference,  see  National 
Conference  on  Postwar 
Venereal  Disease  Con- 
trol. 


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Potash  : 

articles  from  minerals  yearbook-    395, 

1175 

diamond  drilling 793 

public  land  withdrawal  in  Utah 59 

rates    on 1092 

Potash   Co.   of  America 1092 

Potashnick,    Sam,    motor    carrier    de- 
cision     1180 

Potashnick  Local  Truck  System,  Inc-  1180 
Potassium       alum,       preparation       of 

alumina    from 509 

Potassium   nitrate,   effects  on   activity 
coefiicients     of     p-pheno- 

sulfonate  buffers 1354 

Potassium  salts,  Japanese  trade  study-  317 
Potato  tuber  worm,  survey,  1942-45--  1234 
Potatoes : 

American   varieties 577 

early,   handling  and  shipping 231 

harvests,  wages  of  workers--   1233,  1342 

internal    necrosis    of    tubers 337 

late  blight  in  1946 1017 

merchantable    stocks 574 

rates    on 280 

resistance  to  yellow  dwarf 229 

role  of  solanine 859 

seed,   for   spring   planting 230 

silage   for   dairy    cows 575 

use  of  DDT   dusts,    suggestions 709 

war  changes   in   industry   report-     685 

Poteau,    Okla.,    aircraft   accident 1351 

Potomac  Electric  Power  Co 285 

Potomac  River  : 

bridges 363,  890,  916,  1038,  1053 

chart 1249 

survey  of  river  and  tributaries 1220 

water    chestnut    area.    Anopheles 

control 64 

Potter,  Edith  L.,  material  health 954 

Potter,     Ellen     C.,     adoptions,     social 

and   health    problem 190 

Potter,  G.  M.,  concentration  of  manga- 
nese   ores '510 

Potter,  Zenas  L.  : 
addresses — 

is      price      control      hampering 

production? 1116 

Jackson.       Tenn.,       inflation 

rally 306 

New  England  Newspaper  Ad- 
V  e  r  t  i  s  i  n  g  Executives' 

Assoc 428 

removal    of    price    controls 1116 

Pottery,  Japanese  trade  study 317 

Pottinger,    S.    R.,    crab   meat   in    fiber- 
board      containers      and 

tin    cans 785 

Potts.   C.   G. : 

milk    goats 1234 

raising  sheep   on   temporary   pas- 
tures   1144 

Potts.  Clyde,  court  case 160 

Poulton,   Edgar  E.,  foreign   trade  and 

employment 192 

Poultry  : 

business  records  for  poultry  keep- 
ers       574 

dressed,    inspection    and    certifica- 
tion       233 

fact   sheets 340 

farm   production,   etc 455 

hatchery  production 9,  707 

incubation       and       l)rooding       of 

chickens 1234 

market   statistics.   1945 1147 

national      poultry      improvement 
plan — 
directory    of    U.    S.    register 

of    merit 457 

h.ntcheries  and  dealers 457,  708 

records  of  performance  breed- 
ers      338 

State  participation 148 

post-war  readjustment 7 

poultry  and  egg  situation 9,  707 


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Pas« 

Poultry — Continued 

publications,    price    list 1169 

Ki)ecialty   clubs  and  associations-     708 

statistics 1231 

«ce    also    Diseases    of    poultry — 
Turkeys. 

Poultry  coops,  rates  on 1372 

I'oultry  feed,  see  Food  for  poultry. 
Poultry    Producers    of    Central    Cali- 
fornia     744, 911,  1034 

I'oultry  Research  Laboratory,   see  Re- 
Kional   I'oultry  Research 
Laboratory. 
Pound,  Glenn  S. : 

differentiation  of  cruclfer  viruses.     145 
temperature   effect   on    viruses    in 

cabbage 337 

Povolny,  John    H.,   pressurized   shunt- 
type  cooling   systems 1393 

Powder,  see  type  of  powder. 
Powder  grains,  llashless,  specification-    421, 

1198 
Powder  River  basin,  structure  contour 

map 393 

Powell,   Adam   C,   .ir.    (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 
additional  views — 

Labor  Com 249 

minority  report — 

Labor  Com 249 

Powell,  Allen  S..  comparison  of  metallic 

surface  contours 1401 

Powell,   Charlie,   relief 38 

Powell,  Forest  E..  relief  of  guardian_      38, 

259, 350 

Powell,  George  F.,  relief 38,  491,  591 

Powell,  L.  H..  court  case 993 

Powell,  Legli  R.,  court  case 522 

Powell,  Lindsay,  court  case 1098 

Powell,  Marion,  relief  of  guardian 598, 

766,  871 

Powell.  N.  Louise,  court  case 993 

Power.  E.  A.,  fishery  statistics,  1942-_  1080 
Power  : 

for    locomotives    and    rail    motor 

cars 79,  798 

motive  power  tor  railways 79,  799 

"Bee  alxo  Electricity— Water  power. 
Power  Commission,  are  Federal  Power 

Commission. 
Power    plants,    .see    Aircraft — Capitol 
power  plant — Electricity. 
Power  transmission  belting  conveyor__   1429 

Powers,  .T.  F.,  relief 1 476 

Powers-Weigh  tman-Rosengarten      Cor- 
poration        83 

Powhatan.  W.  Va..  railroad  accident--   1178 

Pownall,  A.  V..  court  case 185 

Pownall.  Grace  M.,  court  case 185 

PRA.  see  Public  Roads  Administration. 

Prachuap  Khiri  Khan,  chart 965 

Prager,   Norbert   .T..    wages   in   lumber 

industry    658 

Pratas  Island,  nee  Tung-sha  Tao. 
Prater,    John    P  .    anodes   for    electro- 
lytic manganese 792 

Pratt.  Harold  T..  court  case  of  exrs--    652, 

1283 

Pratt,  Harriet  B.,  exrx.,  court  case 652. 

1283 
T'ratt,   Wallace  E..   petroleum,   our  re- 
sources         311 

Pratt.     Kans.,     instrument     approach 

chart 23 

Preachers,  see  Ministers  of  the  Gospel. 

Precedence.  Army  regulations 841,999 

Precious   metals,    production.    1944 557 

see  nlxo  names  of  metals. 
Precipitation  : 

in  Tennessee  River  basin-  125.  R.'?5.  1124 
in     Washington,    on    27.0074-day 

cycle    "-     551 

Precision    instruments,    general    sched- 
ule of  supplies 213 

Precision  Metnl  &  Machine  Co 802 

Preignitlon    indicator  for   aircraft  en- 
gines     > 1394 


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Prenatal  care : 

hygiene  de  la  grossesse 831 

Preparatory     Commission     of     United 

Nations 683 

Prescott,  Ariz.,  aeronautical  chart 584 

Pre-Selma    Upper    Cretaceous    forma- 
tions     632,  933 

Presents,  see  Gifts. 

Preservation  of  anti-friction  bearings-  1415 
Preservation     of     food,     see     Canned 
food — also       names       of 
foods. 
Preservative   compound,    specification-     541 

President   of   United   States 114, 

202,  302,  425,  544,  674, 
820,  972, 1112,  1200,  1306, 
1417 

address,  Portuguese  translation 313 

admission  of  Jews  into  Palestine, 

statement 610 

atomic  energy,   statement 486 

coat  of  arms,  etc.,   Executive  or- 
der       114 

election  and  succession 265 

Executive     Office    appropriations, 
1946— 

estimate    116 

Executive     Office     appropriations, 
1947— 

hearings    257,  373 

law    469 

reports 164,  257,  352 

Executive  orders — 

in    code    of    Federal    regula- 
tions  194.  413.  662,  1105 

see  also,  in  main  alphabet, 
subject  of  order, 
messages,  see,  below,  veto  mes- 
sages— also,  in  main  al- 
phabet, subject  of  mes- 
sage. 
I)owers  in  case  of  labor  disturb- 
ances— 

hearings    43 

report 48 

proclamations — 
,                 in    code    of    Federal    regula- 
tions   194,  413,  662,  1105 

in  statutes  at  large 240 

see    also,    in    main    alphabet, 
siihiect  of  proclamation. 

state  O'f  the  Union 203,  304 

term  of  office  and  election 57 

veto  messages — 

Algonquin       and       Onondaga 

crews 1112 

Army.  etc..  retired  pay 115 

Federal   mediation   act 821 

Glacier   National    Park   prop- 
erty        973 

land  beneath  tidewaters,  etC-  1113 
Navy       Department      bureau 

chiefs 115 

Optometry    Cori>s.    Army 675 

price  control,  etc..  extension-      974 
promotions    of    prisoners    of 

war 821 

Silver       Creek       recreational 

demonstrr.tion    project 1114 

veto  messages  (claims)  — 

Alden.  Harold  B 425 

Borell.   Charles  B 820 

Cox    Bros 1112 

Cummings.  Ruth  L 1112 

Eastern  Contracting  Co II-1 

Flathead  Indians 973 

Fox   Co 1113 

Hay.  Mrs.  Henrv  H 674 

Hooper.   Charles   R 426 

.Tohnson.  John  G 821 

Lanser.  Georgia,  etc 1113 

Lawrence     Portland     Cement 

Co    073 

Leoffler.  S.  G..  Operating  Co-  1113 

Locke.   Thomas   C 675 

McCrary.  J.  B..  Co.,  Inc 973 

Maher.   John    P 675 


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President  of  United  States — Continued 
veto  messages   (claims) — Continued 

Masters,   Rosella  J 1113 

Patterson,   Elizabeth   J.,   etc_   1113 
Patuxent     Development     Co., 

Inc 973 

Paul,   Mary   G 675 

Rogers,  Herbert  W 1113 

Ruggles,  Ferris  A 822 

Saunders       Memorial       Hos- 
pital     115, 822 

Stuhr,   Leo 822 

Topper.  Dave 676 

Whiteside,  J.  D 115 

Zaj,   Edward   A 676 

vote  cast  in  elections,   1928-44__   1349 
President's  Certificate  of  ISterit,  estab- 
lishment         821 

I'resident's  Committee  on  Cost  of  Liv- 
ing,   report 977 

President's  Fact-Finding  Board  in 
General  Motors  Case,  re- 
port        524 

President's  Highway  Safety  Confer- 
ence : 

action   program 629 

proceedings    1079 

reports  of  committees 629,  782-783 

President's  National  Labor-Manage- 
ment Conference,  re- 
ports  410   (2  entries)   524 

President's  Scientific  Research  Board, 

establishing    1308 

President's  Steel  Fact-Finding  Board, 

report    656 

President's  Temporary  Commission  on 
Employee  Loyalty,  es- 
tablishing   1418 

I'resident's  War  Relief  Control  Board  : 

termination 675 

voluntary    war    relief 1207 

Presley,  John  T.,  diseases  of  cultivated 

guayule 861 

Press,  see  News  gathering  agencies — 
Newspapers. 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Co.,  Inc 652 

Pressing,  physical  demands  in  occu- 
pation    1187 

Pressure : 

across      baffled      aircraft      engine 

cylinder    809 

coiiipressibility    and    yaw    effects-   1408 
cowling-flap-outlet,      jet-boundary 

corrections    1390 

drop  in  tank  and  float  vent  tubes-  1407 

intercooler    cooling-air 1396 

rectangular  plate  under  pressure.      194 
smooth     cylindrical     tubes,     com- 
pressibility   effect 1396 

through  .screens 1404 

Pressure  distribution  : 

aileron      with     full-span     slotted 

flaps 958 

airfoils — 

and  related  profiles 412 

with      beveled-trailing-edge 

flaps 1395 

with  fixed  slot,  etc 289 

with  slotted  and  split  flap 289 

belt  method  for  measuring 1402 

engine  flight  investigation 1190 

fuselage  of  midwing  airplane 96 

on  cockpit  canopies,  etc 1403 

turrets  located  on  wing 1293 

two-dimensional    flow 291 

Pressure  gages,  see  Gages. 
Pressure    vessels,     inspection,    regula- 
tions   1306 

Prest,  Louise  M.,  exrx..  court  case 1123 

Preston     Glenn     Airport,      instrument 

approach    chart 1025 

Prevatt,  Mrs.   Clifford  W.,  relief 360, 

491,  591 
Preventive  maintenance  services,  tech- 
nical  manual--  328,  442,  1327 
Pribilof  Islands,  aeronautical  chart-.     724 


Page 
Price,   Elizabeth,   iron   and   steel   forg- 

ings,    1945 658 

Price,  Emory  H.   (Representative  from 
Fla.)  : 

bill  introduce<l  by 252 

report   made    by — 

Naval   Affairs  Com 755 

Price,   J.   L.,   relief 359,490,590 

I'rice,    Mrs.   Leslie  J.,   relief ^ 38 

Price,  Margaret,  fineness  test  of  mold-       • 

ing  sand 1029 

Price,    Melvin     (Representative    from 
111.)  : 

bills,  etc.,  introduced  by 251 

I'rice,  Milton  M.,  control  of  Anopheles 

(luadrimaculatus    64 

Price,  Philip  C,  relief 38 

I'rice  Adjustment  Board,  RFC 627 

Price    Administration    Oflice 117, 

204,  306,  428,  547,  678, 

825,  977,  1116,  1202,  1308, 
1418 

abolishment — 

law    1043 

messages  of  the  President 974, 

1113 

minority   views 473,  763 

reports 473,    484, 

763,  877,  1047 
activities  in  Panama  Canal  Zone-    460. 

680 

broadcast  series,  investigation 371 

budget,    1947 823 

ceiling  prices  on  building  mate- 
rials, etc 428 

community  service  from  V-J  for- 
ward        118 

directory  of  supervisory  person- 
nel  306,  1309 

estimates 305,  1115 

executive  agencies  investigation--     362 
functions,      interim      administra- 
tion     •  974 

in  Puerto  Rico,  front  page  news 680 

library  reference  list 118,  826 

OPA  trade  bulletin 548 

posters 119,  308,  680, 

826,  979,  1117,  1203,  1420 

reports 429,  1204 

they  say  about  OPA  and  recon- 
version         119 

see   also    Bowles,    Chester — Porter, 
Paul  A. 
Price  control,   see  Prices. 
Price  Decontrol  Board  : 
establishing — ■ 

law    1043 

messages  of  the   President.:-    974, 
1113 

minority    views 763 

reports 763,  877,  1047 

estimate    1115 

Price  lists.  Documents  Office 67, 

177,    390-391,    504,    630, 
784,  931,  932.  1080,  1169, 
1170,  1264-65,  1364 
see  also  special  subjects. 
Prices  : 

agricultural  commodities,  farm 
wages  included  in  deter- 
mining       484 

commodities    and    services,    OPA 

index 548, 

678,  825,  977,  1202,  1309 

consumers'    price   index 429 

control — 

and  America's  schools 306 

farmer's  stake 826 

handbook  for  board  members-     308 
how     price     control     affects 

schools    979 

how    regulation    is    affecting 

farmers 825 

important    message 1310 

interfering    with    production, 

facts  about  charge 826 


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Index,  1946 


Pag« 
Prices — Continui'tl 

control — Con  tinned 

is  it  Imniperint;  production  ?_  1110 

luws  and  Executive  orders__  1203 
of  tlie  people,   by  the  people, 

etc 979 

postwar   housing o07 

price      control      Dec.       1943, 

charts,    etc 20') 

price   control    picture 119 

removal   of   controls 11 10 

since  j;eneral  maximum  price 

regulation 192 

small  business  problems,  hear- 
ings     372,480 

small   business   problems,    re- 
port    372 

see  also,  below,  emergency  price 
control  act. 

cost    absorption 204 

demand  and  price  situation 8,  70(; 

emergency  price  control  act,  ex- 
tend— 

hearings 473,  596,  763,  906 

law 1043 

messages  of   the   President 974, 

1113 

minority    views 473,  763 

reports 473, 

484,  703,  877,  900.  1047 

statement  by  Chester  Bowles_  680 

general   maximum   regulation 1383 

goals  and  supports 1232 

goals  for  1946 146 

Government    policy 550 

Government's  wage-price  policy 429 

great  American  dollar 1117 

higher      wages      without      higher 

prices? 547 

how   much   will  you   pay? 680 

in  1945 527,  658 

in   1946 1187 

information,  collecting 1054 

let"s  keep  prices  on  the  level 549 

maximum  average  price  regula- 
tion,    investigation 302 

now  peace,  and  home  ! 119 

OPA's    pricing    standards 205 

posters  issued  by  O.  P.  A 119, 

308,,  680,  1117,  1203 

postwar  economic  studies 928 

price  levels  and  national  income--  1342 

price  regulations 119 

price    supports 1341 

pulse  of  the  Nation 549 

reconversion  pricing 308 

regulation,   see,  above,    control. 

reply   to  NAM 1117 

resale  maintenance,  FTC  report--  270 
stabilization.  Exec,  order  revoked-  822 
trends  and  control  in  foreign  coun- 
tries    1384 

war  and  postwar 411 

wartime,    in   foreign   countries 65S 

wholesale,  and  inclex  numbers 526 

see  also  Price  Administration  Of- 
fice— also  names  of  com- 
modities, etc. 

Prices   and    Cost   of   Living   Branch--  410. 

1383 
Priddy,    E.    LaVerne,    lifting-surface- 
theory  values  for  damp- 
ing in  roll,  etc 1401 

Prlebe   &    Sons,    Inc 84,625 

Priest,  Albert  W.,  Trust 556 

Priest,  J.  Percy   (Representative  from 
Tenn.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference    Com 876 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 42.  890 

Priiri.    Baai    van,    chart 669 

Primary  Certifying  Board  of  Illinois--  989 

Prime  Minister  of  Canada,  statement--  486 
Prime    Minister    of    United    Kingdom,' 

statement   486 


Page 
I'rimer  (paint)  : 

si)ecilications    200, 

323,  997, 1109,  1110 
Prince.     F.    M.,     tularemia    attempted 

transmission 503 

Prince  William  Sound  maritime  control 

area 675 

Princess  Koyal  Harbor,  chart 1108 

Princeton  University  anniversary,  par- 
ticipation of  U.  S 480,  592 

Princeton       University       Bicentennial 

Commission,    establish 480, 

592 
Printer    and    teletypewriter    technical 

manual    561 

Printing  : 

l)ook  and  job,  wage  scales 1101 

Na\y    training   course,   printer   3c 

and  2c 815 

newspaper,  wage  scales 956 

wages  and  hours  in  trades 1187 

see  also  Public  printing  and  bind- 
ing. 
Printing  Committee,  House  : 

reports 46,  168,  254,  368,  482- 

483,  6U7,  757,  897,  1058 
Printing  Committee,   Senate  : 

report    383 

I'rinting  OlHce,  see  Government  Print- 
ing Office. 
Prints  : 

copyrighted 89,  808 

index  and  title  page 1188 

national   exhibition,    catalog 807 

Prints  and  Photographs  Division,   Li- 
brary   of    Congress 289,  958 

Prison  Industries,  see  Federal  Prisons 

Industries,  Inc. 
Prisoners  of  war  : 

lilierated,  agreement 988 

promotion — 

hearings    622,  896 

reports    382,  756 

veto   message 821 

I'risons  and  prisoners  : 

Army    regulations 439,  1128,  1214 

Federal   prisons,    1945 1186 

prisoners   in   prisons  and   reform- 
atories       342 

prisoners    released    from    prisons 

and  reformatories 342 

psychopathic    prisoners .'-  1078 

see  also  Crime  and  criminals. 

Prisons   Bureau 1186 

examination    for    correctional    of- 
ficer       821 

report    1186 

work  during  1945 1186 

Pritchard,  Ernest  I.,  knock  limits  of  2 

fuels    1103 

Private  acts,  see  Laws, 
i'rivate  capital,  see  Capital. 
I'rivate  financing,  see  Finance. 
Private  laws,  see  Laws. 
Private   property,   see  Property. 
Privates,  1st  class,  see  Army. 
Privileges    and    Elections    Committee, 
Senate : 

reports 265,  383,  623 

Prizes  of  war  : 

jurisdiction,        agreement        with 

Great  Britain 683 

jurisdiction,  agreement  with  New 

Zealand 209 

Probation  : 

Federal  probation   (periodical)--  7,705 
Procetrtires  and   Records  Committee--    341, 

716 

Proceedings  of  National  Museum 312, 

552,  1422 
Processed  foods,  see  names  of  foods. 
Processes,   report  of  Surplus  Property 

Administration 221 

Processing     Department,     Library     of 

Congress 528,  958,  1189 


January-December 


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Page 
I'roclamations,  see  President  of  United 
States — also    subjects   of 
proclamations. 

Procter  &  Gamble  Mfg.  Co 926 

Procurement,  see  Military  equipment 
and  supplies — Naval  sup- 
plies. 

Procurement  Division 128,  213, 

322,  436,  557,  689,  837, 
995,  1125,  1210,  1319, 
1429 

proposed  provision 305,  975 

Producer  gas,  sec  Gases. 
I'roducer  goods,  sec  Commercial  prod- 
ucts. 

Producers  Crop  Improvement  Assoc 1318 

Producers  Laboratories.    Inc 1007 

Product  locator 980 

Production  : 

battle  for  production 203,  447 

civilian,   concentration 975 

civilian,  monthly  report 547,  824 

goals — 

and  price  supports 1232 

for    1946 146 

summary  of  remarks 1341 

if  inflation   comes 548 

is  price  control  hampering? 1116 

moves  ahead,  report 565 

postwar  economic   studies 62 

productivity  changes  since  1939 1286 

recent  productivity  trends 526 

selected  industries,  productivity 806 

wartime    achievements 430 

see  also  Economic  conditions — also 
special  subject. 
Production  and  Marketing  Administra- 
tion     14.  150,  233, 

340,  460,  581,  712,  862, 
1018,     1147,     1236,     1346 

poster 461,  581,  1018 

proposed    provision 427 

service   and   regulatory  announce- 
ments    233, 713 

Production  and  Resources  Board,  see 
Combined  Production  and 
Resources  Board,  United 
States,  Great  Britain, 
and  Canada. 
Production    Board,    see   War   Product- 

tion  Board. 
Production  Management  OfBce  : 

labor  policies 1418 

minutes  of  Council 1202 

Production  Research  and  Development 

Office 400 

Productivity,  see  Production. 
Products,  see  Agricultural  products — 

Commercial  products. 
Products  and  priorities   ( periodical )__    117. 

824 

Products-from-Sweden,Inc 517 

Professional    Division,    Medicine    and 

Surgery  Bureau 1192 

Professional  paper,  Geological  Survey-    506. 
1081,  1171,  1265 
Professional  positions  : 

in  departmental  service,  expert  ex- 
aminers      462 

correction  of  entry 856 

Professions,  see  Occupations. 
Profile  drag,  see  Drag  (aircraft). 
Profile  recorder,  for  airscrews  and  wing 

models 959 

Progress,  Library  of  Congress  records 

new  era 660 

Progress  Tailoring  Co 66 

Proji'Ct  analysis  series : 641 

Projectiles,    supersonic-tunnel   tests 1403 

Promin  : 

action  in  tuberculosis 176 

effect  in  leprosy ;',88 

I'romiscuity  and  venereal  disease 26!) 

Promizole,  leprosy  treatment 1261 

Promotions,  see  Army — Marine  Corps- 
Navy. 


Page 

Propaganda,  what  is  it? 133 

see   also    American    propaganda — 
Un-Americau  activities. 
Propane  Hames,  extinction  by  dichloro- 

difluoromethane 936 

Propeller  dolly,  specification 443,  845 

Propeller   plant,   wartime  labor  in   St. 

Paul 527 

Propellers  : 

airworthiness 1021 

analysis  from  experimental  data 99 

axial  interference  velocity 1403 

blade  shank  form,  etc 194 

climb  and  high-speed  tests 1403 

dual-rotating,    tests 1293,    1403 

efficiency,  determining 1293 

efficiency   losses   with   heated   air- 
thermal  de-icing 1104 

flutter,  effect  of  lift  coefficient 1397 

in  yaw 1403 

induced    velocity    in    front    of    in- 
clined  propeller 1403 

materials,  surface  finish  effect 101 

multiengine     pusher-propeller     in- 

installation 1403 

propulsive   efficiency 292 

pusher  propeller  effect  on  lift,  etc_   1293 

Ships  Bureau  manual , 1303 

side-force  derivative 1403 

simulated  icing  effect 959 

single-   and    dual-rotating   tractor 

propellers 292 

static  thrust  and  power  character- 
istics        99 

tandem 99 

theory  of 1293,   1403 

tip  modification,  etc.,  effect  on  per- 
formance   1104 

trailing-edge  extension  flap  effect-   1395 

wake-excited  vibratory  stress 1403 

wake  studies 1104 

Propelling    machinery.    Ships    Bureau 

manual 1197,  1302 

Proper,  Wayne  C,  relief 376,  744,  1034 

I'roperty  : 

claims  for  damages  to  private  prop- 
erty— 

Army    regulations 438 

estimates 116, 

427,    546,    676,    974,    1114 

evacuee,   wartime  handling 1177 

personal,  disposition 329 

re<iuisitioning,     report    of    opera- 
tions       678 

see  also  Alien  property — Enemy 
property — INIilitary  eiiuip- 
ment  and  supplies — Pub- 
lic property — Real  estate. 
Property  improvement  loans,  see  Loans. 
Propulsion  unit,  outboard,  buy  at  frac- 
tion of  cost " 1189 

Propulsive  characteristics,  engine- 
nacelle   installations 290 

Propylene  dichloride,   peach-tree  borer 

control 148 

Prosen,  Edward  .T.,  heats  of  formation 

and  combustion 869. 

1028,  1251 
Prosthetic  appliances,  development  and 

manufacture 367 

Prostitution  : 

assist  States  in  social  protection — ■ 

hearings 602,  618 

minority   views 749 

reports 495,  749,  900 

near  military  and  naval  establish- 
ments, i)rohil)it_   ()04,  621,  737 

repression.   Army   regulations 559 

Protection  and  Salvage  of  Artistic  and 
Historic  Monuments  In 
War  Areas,  American 
Commission  for,  see 
American  Commission 
for  Protection  and  Sal- 
vage of  Artistic  and 
Historic  Monuments  in 
War  Areas. 


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Page 

Protective-coating    inatiTial,    specifica- 
tion     1198 

Protective  coatings  for  aircraft,  spcci- 

lication 443 

I'rotective    services    against    heat    or 

cold,    accounts 1370 

Protectors  : 

ear,  specification 1303 

pacicing-case  edge,   specification--     542 
I'roti'in  : 

IK'anut.  niaiiufacture  and  use 1233 

pork,  nutritive  i)roperties,  etc 10 

soybean,   production 1233 

Protein  glue,  see  Glue. 

Protractors,  specifications 671,  967 

Prout,  Laurence  I,,  court  case 1378 

Provenzano,   Horuard   V.,  court  case--   1203 
Providence,  K.  I.  : 

finances,    1944 235 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

I'roviug  rings  ; 

for  calibrating  testing  machines-    730, 

1156 

temperature  coefficients 1251 

Provo  River  project,  specifications- _   76-77, 

796. 1369 

Prudential  Insurance  Co 106,989 

Pruitt,  Addie,  relief 360,  491,  591 

Prunes : 

canned  dried,  standards 461 

evaporated,    specification 1212 

Prunus   serotina,   American   wood 232 

Pscudaphycus,  new  species  ef  chalcid- 

fiies    1422 

Pseudotsuga  taxifolia,  American  ■wood-     149 

Psittacosis    viruses 628 

Psychiatric  disorders,  see  Mental  dis- 
eases. 
Psychiatric    nursing,    see    Nurses    and 

nursing. 
Psychiatry  : 

difiicult    mics.    problems    met    by 

V,    A 1322 

opportunities  in  Veterans  Admin_     998 

training  and  clinics 1262 

Psychotic,  sec  Mentally  ill. 

Public  address  sets,  technical  manual-     844 

Public  affairs  bulletins 89, 

528,  808,  958,  1189 

Public  Affairs  Office 208 

Public  assistance  : 

cost  to  Federal  Government 1263 

ef|uity  in  financing 65 

operations  in  selected  cities 65,  782 

payments  under  State-Federal  pro- 
grams     1362 

public    assistance    report 1362 

publications 64,  930 

reprint   from   social   security   bul- 
letin         65 

residence  requirements,  effect 503 

service   in    administration 1362 

staff   training,   current   practices-  1168 
■tee  also  Social  worli  and  problems. 

Public  Assistance  Bureau 65,  1168,  1362 

Public  buildings  : 
construi'tion  — 

hearings    168 

hearings,  additional  copies 46 

site  acquisition  and  design 897. 

900.  923 

Public  Buildings  Administration 1169 

estimates 116,  305,  546 

telephone  directory 1169 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Commit- 
tee, House : 

hearings    168, 

254,  607.  897.  1058,  1160 

reports 46,  254.  368.  483,  1058 

Public    Buildings    and    Grounds    Com- 
mittee, Senate : 

calendar 623,  923 

reports 499,  923.  1076 

Public    Contracts    Division,    see    Wage 
!iTnl     Hour     and     Public 
(Contracts  Divisions, 
Public  Debt   Bureau—-. 127,836 


Page 
Public  debts,  see  Debts. 
Public    documents,    see    Congressional 
documents — Government 
publications. 
Public    Documents    Office,    sec    Docu- 
ments Office. 
Public  domain,  see  Public  lands. 
Public  employment,  see  Employment. 
Publi<'  funds  : 

Army    regulations 131, 

216,    324,    439,    559,    840, 
1213,  1431 
deposit  of  public  moneys,  regula- 
tions    321, 1428 

special  deposits  of  public  moneys-   1428 
State  general,  highway,  etc.,  funds 

in  1945 583,1020 

Treasury    Dept.    circular    195,    re- 
vised         836 

Public  health,  see  Health. 
Public  health  bulletin,  see  Health. 
I'ublic    health    engineering    abstracts, 
see  Health. 

Public  Health  Methods  Division 64, 

175, 176,  780 
Public  health  nurses,  see  Nurses  and 

nursing. 
Public  health  reports,  see  Health. 

Public   Health   Service 63, 

175,  269,  388,  502,  628, 
779, 929, 1078,  1166,  1261, 
1361 

claims  of  personnel,  settlement 258. 

351, 356,  374 

estimates,  etc 116,427 

medical  care  of  personnel 426 

publications    1262 

report,  1945 270 

set   your   cap 780 

see  also  Pay,  allowances,  etc. — - 
also  Parran,  Thomas. 
Public  Health  Service  Advisory  Com- 
mittee on  Public  Educa- 
tion for  Prevention  of 
Venereal  Diseases,  re- 
port       503 

Public  housing,  see  Housing. 
Public  Housing  Authority,  see  Federal 
Public    Housing    Author- 
ity. 
Public  improvements  for  your  commu- 
nity        148 

Public  Information  Division^,   658.  806.  1101 

Public  Information  Office,  Navy  Dept-   1108, 

1196, 1302,  1413 

naming,  notes  of  general  interest-  1012 

State  summary  of  war  casualties-    415, 

531-532.    664,    812,    962, 

1108,        1196-97,        1302, 

1330-32,  141.3-14 

Public   In(iuiries   Division 116, 

677,  823,  1114,  1418 
Public  lands  : 

administration  and  use — 

hearings ?R5 

reports    59,623 

materials  on,  disiiosal 775 

publications     on     public    domain, 

price  list 1265 

sale  for  benefit  of  educational  In- 
stitutions         898 

surveying      instructions,      supple- 
ments     -  1365 

vacant 391 

see  also  Homesteads — also  names 
of     States,     etc.,     where 
lands  are  located. 
Public  Lands  and  Surveys  Committee, 
Senate : 

calendar    172, 

383,  499.  775.  923.  1257 

hearings 172.  265,  383,  623 

reports 59. 

26.^-266,     383.     499,     623, 
775,  92.3-924,  1076 
Public  Lands  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 47,  369,  607,  1160 


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1637 


Page 
Public  Lands  Committee,  House — Con. 

reports 46,  47,  254,  308-369,  483, 

757,  897-898,  1058-59 
Public  laws,  sec  Laws. 
Public  management  sources,  see  Man- 
agement. 
Public  moneys,   see  Public  funds. 
Public  Printer,  see  Government  Print- 
ing Office. 
Public  printing  and  binding  : 

Army    regulations 1431 

material,    etc.,    abstract    of    con- 
tracts     271,  1080 

paper,    abstract    of   contracts 1080 

see    also    names    of    departments, 
etc. 
Public  property  : 

Army  regulations- 
accountability    and    responsi- 
bility—!.    1213. 1431 

marking 325,  841 

sales 132,  559,  691,  840,  841, 

998-999,  1213,  1322 

transportation 325 

Information  for  educational  insti- 
tutions   1385 

National  Guard  regulations 1437 

repairs     and     utilities,     technical 

manual 1001 

resales  of  Government  property 548 

transfer       between       Government 

agencies 1283 

see  also  Surplus  property. 
Public  relations  : 

and    savings   bonds 1321 

Army  regulations 216,  1214 

for  rural  and  village  teachers 1361 

Public   Relations   Bureau,   War   Dept., 

name   changed 1226 

Public  Relations  Division,   War  Dept_   1330 
naming,  notes  of  general  interest-     1226 
Public    Relations    Office,    Navy    Dept., 

name   changed 1012 

Public  roads,  see  Roads. 

Public  Roads  Administration 66, 

390,  503,  629,  782,  931, 
1079,  1169, 1264,  1363 

estimates 390, 

503,  629,  931,  1079,  1114 

report,  1944 783 

report,  1945 629 

Public  Service  Commission  of  Lou- 
isiana       949 

Public  Service  Commission  of  Mis- 
souri       1376 

Public   Utilities   Division 120,  1312 

Public  utility  companies  : 
electric — 

tinancial  record,  1937-44 928 

linancial    statistics 120 

occupational    wage    relation- 
ships   1384 

,  power  requirements  and  sup- 
ply  . 61 

productivity    and    unit    labor 

cost 192,  1383 

sales,    revenues   and    income-      61, 

777 

security    issues,    1935-45 1312 

statement  of  taxes,  etc 61,  777 

statistics,    1944 174 

gas — 

financial    statistics 120 

security  issues,  1939-45 1312 

holding  companies — 

operations,    hearings 248. 

479, 1254 
rules,     etc.,     under     holding 

company    act 550 

security       transactions      and 

holdings 121,828 

Public  Welfare  Board  of  District  of 
Columbia,  penal  institu- 
tions functions,  trans- 
fer  000,  768.  873 

Public  Welfare  Department  of  Texas, 
staff  development  pro- 
gram   1168 


Page 
Public  works  : 

engineering      manual      for      civil 

works 1134,  1220,  1436 

in    D.    C,    estimates 04(i 

postwar  economic  studies 1166 

site  acguisition,  etc 254 

370,  499,  873 
see  aluo  Harbors — Rivers. 

Pul)Iication  Board 309,430,827 

establishment,     notes    of    general 

interest 226 

reports 309.430,827 

Publication     office.s,     see     Government 

offices. 
Publications,  see  Bibliography — Cata- 
logs— Government  pub- 
lications— Military  pub- 
lications —  Periodicals — 
Technical  publications — 
also  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  pub- 
lications —  also  special 
subject. 
Publications    and     Supplies    Division, 

Labor    Dept 956 

Publications  Division,  Agriculture 

D   .,•     .■  P^P* 460,  1147,  1236 

Publications    Division.    Medicine    and 

T,   ,  .•  ..  Surgery  Bur 107,  108,  812 

Publicity,   newspaper,   for  special  cen- 
sus   , 035 

Publicker  Commercial  Alcohol  Co--_-     119 

Publicker   Industries,    Inc 1203 

Puckett,    Alton    D.,    knock    ratings    of 

^.    ,     „  gasoline    substitutes 158 

Pudo   Sudo,   chart 297 

Pueblo,     Colo.,     instrument    approach 

chart 707 

Pueblo  Indians  : 

charges  on  lands 599 

work  a  day  life 1083 

Puelicher,   Matilda  S.,  court  case 556 

Puerto   Rico 1088 

acting  judge  of  district  court 303 

.     .  .  .  1308 

cinchona    investigations 459 

coast    pilot 1152 

consumer     committee     to     advise 

OPA    680 

court  case 81,  282,  522,  1377 

district    judge,    retirement    privi- 
lege  255,  469 

economy  and  political  status 832 

4-H  club  work gm 

governor,    report 1088 

mail  routes,  schedules 201 

424,  971.  1306 

natality  and  mortality  data 1240 

political,  etc.,  conditions,  contents 

and  index  to  hearings 362 

sugar   crop — 

hearings 243,  373 

report    164 

sugarcane — 

fair  and   reasonable  prices 461, 

f  ,.  713 

farming   practices 1018 

proportionate    shares 1019 

wages  for  production,  etc 340 

trade     in     domestic     and     foreign 

incrcliaiulise 18,  718 

Puerto    Rico    Airricultural   Experiment 
Station  : 

la  cura  de  la  vanilla 576 

informe,    1944 576 

report.  1945 860 

Puerto    Sauce,    chart 538 

Pufahl,  Mary,  court  case 1117 

Pufahl,  Paul,  &  Son  Foundrv 1117 

Pufahl,   Paul,   Trust 1117 

Pufahl,  Sheldon,  trustee,  court  case 1117 

Puget  Sound,  chart 1026,  1247 

Puget  Sound  defensive  sea  area 67.'> 

Puget  Sound  mariiime  control  area 675 

Pugh,    John    C.    appropriations,    etc., 
78th      and      79th      Con- 

'TPSSOR—     —  S'^T 

Pugli,   Merlin  L.,  court  case Z  1355 


1638 


Index,  1946 


Page 
Puket   Harbor,    chart 538 

Pulaski,      Va.,     iiistruiueiit     approach 

charts 156,  1024 

I'ulaski's   Memorial    Day 3(54, 

620,  874,  1201 

Pulau  Gaya,  chart 197 

I'ullers,  fuse,  specification 1415 

Pulley,  George  N.  : 

citrus-cannery  effluent  in  Florida-     456 
gases  in  liancliin^,'  of  citrus  juices-     456 
orange    juice    antioxidant    experi- 
ments         457 

orange  oil  characteristics 147 

rhamnose    preparation    from    na- 

ringin    147 

Pulley  axis  angles,  determination 99 

Pullman    Co 188,972,1283,1359 

I'uUorum    disease,    rapid    whole-blood 

test    1144 

Pulmonary  diseases,  role  of  fungi 389 

I'ulp,  see  Agricultural  residue  pulps — 

Wood  pulp. 
I'ulp    and    Paper    Unit,    Foreign    and 
Domestic    Commerce 

Bur    25 

I'ulp-canal   files,   specification 1211 

Pulpwood,     hardwoods     to     meet     re- 
quirements     1147 

see  also  Wood  pulp. 

Pulse  of  the  Nation 549 

Pumice,  synthetic,  source  of 1271 

Pumps  : 

centrifugal,  investigation  of  flow-  1103 

facts  for  industry 154,   864 

fuel    specification 846 

Puna  of  Humahuaca,  culture 982 

Punishment,    see   Capital    punishment. 

Punta  Cuchara  quadrangle,   P.   K 634 

Punta  Guayanes  quadrangle,  P.  R 788 

Punta  Puerca  (luadrangle,  P.  R 634 

Punta  Tuna  quadrangle,  P.  R 509 

Punta  Veracco  quadrangle,  P.  R 634 

Pupils,    see    Children. 

Purcoll,  Richard  J.,  labor  policies 1418 

Purdue    University    Agricultural    Ex- 
periment     Station,     soil     - 

surveys 458,  1344 

Purdue     University     Airport,     instru- 
ment approach  chart 1024 

Purser,  Paul  E. : 

comparison  of  pitching  moments, 

etc 1288 

verification   of   simplified   vee-tail 

theory,   etc 1406 

Purvin,  William,  court  case 320 

Purvis,  Hugh  W.,  receiver,  court  case-  1359 
Putnam,  Abbott  A.  : 

fatigue  life  of  wing  structure 1408 

life  expectancy  of  wings 1408 

Putnam,  Roger  L.,  court  case 687 

Putnam  quadrangle,  Conn 71 

Putty,   sealing,   specification 422 

Pyle,  Mary  J.,  court  case 653 

Pyrahexyl  compiound,  studies 1261 

Pyramid  Motor  Freight  Corporation 1281 

Pyrethrum  : 

action  on  beet  leafhoppers 575 

specification   1110 

Pyrites,  preprint  from  minerals  year- 
book   1175 

Pyrophyllite  : 

industry  in  1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1271 
Pyroxylin   coated   materials,   facts   for 

industry 154,  864 


Q.  W.  S.  S.  Realty  and  Investment  Co_  109.''. 

Quadrature,    table    of    coefficients 467 

Quality  Electric  Co.,  Ltd 744 

Quant,  Willis  C. : 

occupational  wage  relationships  in 

foundries    1384 

wages  in  lumber  industry,  1944-_  658 
Quantico,    Va.,    instrument    approach 

chart    1247 


Page 
Quantitative    analysis    by    X-ray    dif- 
fraction     . 938 

Quarantine  : 

foreign    quarantine    service,    esti- 
mate       lie 

notice  of 148,458,576,1145 

State  and  Territorial  plant  quar- 
antines         458 

Quarantine  stations,  see  Swan  Island. 
Quarterly. 

Note. — For  all  publications  which 
begin  with  the  word  "Quarterly",  see 
subject,  or  name  of  department,  etc., 
issuing  publication. 
Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army  : 

Army    regulations 131, 

559,  691,  840,  998,  1128, 
1213,  1322,  1431 

depot  company,   field  manual 133 

library    record ^^ 136 

service  company  field  manual 842 

supply  bulletins 134,  1215 

supply    catalog 220,  329, 

444,  563,  695,  847,  1000, 
1003-04,  1133,  1217,  1220, 
1325,     1328,     1434,     1435 

technical    bulletins 1217 

Quartermaster  General  of  Army 136,  221, 

330,  696,  1005,  1332,  1437 
Quartermaster   property,    see   Military 

equipment  and  supplies. 
Quarters : 

allowances   for.   Executive   order-     972 

allowances    for,    regulations 216, 

390,  438,  841,  1128 

civilian  allowances,  vouchers 390 

Quartz,  radio  grade,  in  1945 1271 

Quattlebaum,   Charles  A. : 

Federal  policies,  etc.,  in  education-     528 

universal  military  training,  etc 808 

Quebrada  of  Humahuaca,  culture 982 

Quechua  Indians  : 

contemporary    983 

in    colonial   world 983 

Queen   Charlotte  Islands,  aeronautical 

chart 724 

Queen  City,  Mo.,  aircraft  accident 1150 

Queener,  V.  M.,  survey  of  cold  storage 

space    1236 

Queens  Bay  quadrangle,  Fla 507 

Queenside  Hills  Realty  Co.,  Inc 685 

Quercus,  see  Oak. 

Quetico-Superior  Committee,  extending 

existence 821 

Queue  de  Tortue,  Bayou,  engineer  re- 
port    1162 

Qui  Nhon,  Bale  de,  chart 1196 

Quicksilver,  see  Mercury. 
Quillacinga,    Indians,    modern,    article 

on    983 

Quinn,  John  H.,  jr.  : 

boundary    layer    control    by    suc- 
tion      958,1388 

effects   of   Reynolds   number,   etc., 

on    airfoil 1288 

scale    and    turbulence    effects    on 

airfoil    1289 

wing   machine   gum,   etc.,    on   air- 
plane    138t» 

Quinn.  Michael  J.,  court  case 952 

Quinnipiac  River  project,  modifying 696 

Quist,  Alfred,   relief 741,  764,  870 

(juon,   Fred,   court  case 118 

Quon,  Lester,  court  case 118 

Quonset    Point,    instrument    approach 

chart 345.  1247 

R 

R-B  Freight  Lines.  Inc 1373 

K.  E.  A.,  see  Rural  Electrification  Ad- 
ministration. 

R.  F.  C,  see  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation. 

R.  I.  C,  sec  Recijirocity  Information 
Committee. 


JxVNUARY-DeCEMBER 


1639 


Page 


R.  O.  T.  C. 
R.  R.  B., 
Raab,     K., 


see  Reserve  Officers  Train- 
ing Corps. 

see    Railroad    Retirement 
Board. 

profile 


photographic     profile     re- 

coi'der    yoy 

Rahaul,    Allied   campaign    against     --   1433 
Kabaut,  Louis  C.  (Representative  trom 
Mich.)  : 
reports  made  by —  ..„ 

Appropriations  Com |'^ 


rats 

and   cer- 


877 
270 


233 

1421 


415 
963 


141 
L'lief 53,  1G2 


Conference    Com 
Rabbit  box  trap  for  catching 
Rabbits,    dressed,    inspection 

tification 

Rabinowitz,  Al,   court  case 

Racon  :  .  , 

electronic  aid  for  commercial  Ube 

monthly  correction  list 903 

Rada,  Bessie,,  relief fi^ 

Rada,  Joe  F.,  relief—----^ ,^V. 

Rada  Punta  Arenas,  chart. 
Radabaugh,  Myrtle  C. 

'^'countermeasures      in      electronics 

warfare -V^ 

electronic  aid  for  commercial  use-     4io 
Cxerman    equipment,    <,lii--ectory  1001 

set,    technical    manual—  442,  844,  14o4 

timing    circuits _-- o5"5^    ^i■% 

RadclifTe.   Franklin  P.,   relief—  38,  54,  162 
Radcliffe.    George    L.     (Senator    from 
Md.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com_    1^^^ 

Commerce   Com__----------^g_55^ 

Immigration    Com— ------     918 

Radford,    Va.,    bridge— -  —  -   479,  616,  8 14 
Radiation    Laboratory,    Massachusetts 

Institute  of  Technology-     815 

Radiator   traps,    specification ^Z6 

Radiators :  nqo 

cooling  ducts ^^- 

design    TRo   ccd 

facts    for    industry -  — -   l&«>.  »o* 

pressure   drop  through,   effects  ot 

compressibility    rV^ 

Radinsky,  A.  D.,  rates  on  kapok---—      51  ( 
Radio,  see  certain  headings  beginning 

Radio.  - 

Radio  acoustic  ranging,  article     m^ 

Radio  addresses,  see  subject  of  address, 
or  name  of  person  by 
whom  delivered. 

Radio  announcer,  job 3-  > 

Radio  apparatus  and  appliances  : 

receivers,   facts   for   industry-   154,  Sb-i 
receivers   and   transmitters,   tech- 

nical   manual 113^,  l^l^ 

sets,    specification 14o-) 

sets,    technical   manual _— -^  lU^n^ 

surplus   radio   equipment,   report-     447 
Radio  beacons,  see  Radiobeacons. 
Radio    bearings,    sec    Radio    direction 

finding. 
Radiobroadcasting: 

attitudes  of  rural  people 61, -i" 

broadcast  schedules  of  >avy  and 

Coast    Guard oi'» 

coercive  practices,  prohibiting — 

law *' 

minority    views -- 

^  reports ,,,-■*?•  ' 

extension    workers'   handbook 

how  far  sliould  Government  con- 
trol radio? 

noncommercial  cultural,  etc.,  pro- 
grams, prohibit  interfer- 
ence  

see  also,  above,  coercive  prac- 
tices, prohibiting, 
public    service    responsibility 


19 

667 

1213 

1319 


Page 

Radio  broadcasting — Continued 

services      other      than      standard 

broadcast    g"^ 

short  wave,  how  to  tune  in __     ivi 

small    business    opportunities    in 

FM    ^*'" 

social  significance---- 174 

stations   of   the   world i^A.w 

see  also  Radio  stations — also  sub- 
ject    of     broadcast,     or 
name   of   person   deliver- 
ing address,  etc. 
Radio  communication  : 

aids  to  air  navigation 

aids  to  navigation 

Army    regulations 

Coast  Guard  aeronautical  commu- 
nications   

international,  study — 

hearings    f^^ 

report    -— . tioo 

manual  de  radio  para  pilotos li-^ 

publications,  price  list  _--———     o\)t 
rules  and  regulations  of  !< .  C.  C. 

amateur    service ^ ii"^ 

coastal  and  marine  relay  ser- 

vices ^%%^ 

fixed  public  services—- rf»o 

subjects  used  in  Standards  Bureau 

classification    73U,  i^oi 

see  also  Radio  broadcasting — Ra- 
dio propagation. 
Radio  direction  finding  :  oi_o2 

aeronauticaJ    «=b^^*\-56---f247lT54  1 244 

bearing  conversion  table 814 

Radio  equipment,  see  Radio  apparatus 

and  appliances. 
Radio  Manufacturers   Association 

^'^'^'ncS'roffi^.ers  aboard  ships- 

committee    report _---—- 

Federal     Communications 

Comn.,  etc.,  report |0| 

hearings ; e't^'K'n'    -ifin 

rules  and  regulations  ofgFgC^gVjg  {gefo 

shipboard,   loran  handbook — --     §15 

Radio-phonogi.l>hcc,n,bniat^^^^^^^^ 

Radio  propagation,  basic    predicnons     1029 

Radio  receivers,  see  Radio  apparatus 
and   appliances. 

Radio  services,  see  Radio  communica- 
tion. ,  . 

Radio   shop,    establishing   and    operat-     ^^^ 


728 


249 


248 
471 
337 

439 


370 


500 


broadcast — •  355 

Vules  "'and"  regulations   J)f    ^^j, 

F.  C.  C 385;§§6.  387,  1359 

television,  engineernig  stand-  ^^^^ 

world,'^  \cco'^-ding     *»  __^^^°_''*     500 
emergency  ^ervi'ceirVules  govern_^^  ^^^^ 

engineering^  pTa'c'tlc'erFM  'broad-'    ^_^ 

casting — ;--.- 

miscellaneous  services,^  rules^.,o^^   ^^^^ 

war  emergency^rad'io'service,  rules, 

etc — -T-- 

see  also  Radio  broadcasting. ^^^^ 

Radio    Traders     ---—--•-----— --       I^q 

Radiobeacons,  Coast  GuarU  s^sleul- 

R  diomen,  see  Radio  "Pf  rators. 

Radlove,    S.    B.,    Unseed    and    soybean       ^^ 

oils      ■ "       IOTP, 

Radovich,  Walter  V..  court  case ^376 


1640 


Index,  1946 


Face 
liufel,  Norman  : 

critical  stress  of  cuivihI  slieet 1295, 

140(3 
properties   of  2   plastic-b  o  n  d  e  d 

glass  clotlis 1402 

Kafllcs  AiU'lioruKe,  chart 418 

Ualler,  Doris  D.,  foreign  trade  of  Korea-     31(i 

Kafters,  in  residential  construction 603 

Kaglnnd,  C.  A.,  sr.,  court  case  of  adnir_  1076, 

1283 

Ungonese,  Frank  P.,  court  case 267, 

523,  952 
Ilail-higlnvny  grade-crossing  accidents, 

1945 943 

Kail  motor  cars  : 

fuel  and  power 79,  798 

maintenance    car,    technical    man- 
ual   1326 

Railroad  accidents,  see  Accidents. 
Kailroad    Adjustment    Board,    see    Na- 
tional   Railroad    Adjust- 
ment Board. 
Railroad  cars  : 

e(|uipment  of  class   1   steam   rail- 
ways   79,  799 

persons  furnishing — 

statistics     from     annual     re- 
ports      401 

Bummary     of     quarterly     re- 
ports    79, 798 

system  of  accounts 1370 

Railroad  Commission  of  Florida 1181 

Railroad  employees  : 

class  included  within  term 280. 

800,  1092.  1374 

compensation  and  service 1311 

disputes,  compilation  of  laws 353 

females  employed  by  class  I  rail- 
ways   79,  798 

hours  of  service,  statistical  anal- 
ysis     79.1371 

refunds 891,  901,  919.   1043 

retirement  act,  amend 602, 

608,  760.  919.  1043 

retirement  acts,  compilation 1312 

iinemployment       insurance       act, 

amend    602. 

608.  760.  919,  1043 
unemploymont    insurance    act.    as 

amended    1312 

wage  statistics,  class  I  steam  rail- 
ways  79.  798 

Railroad  passes,  Dining-Car  Employees' 

Union    404 

Railroad  rates  : 

Increased,  memorandum  of  OPA 1420 

land  grant,  discontinue 31 

see  alao  Freight  rates — Passenger 
rates. 
Railroad  retirement,  see  Railroad  em- 
ployees. 

Railroad  Retirement  Board 120. 

430,  828.  1119,  1311 

appropriations 879 

estimates 30.5 

monthly   review 120.  430.  8'?^ 

report.  1945 1119 

Railrond  securities,  fire  Securities. 
Railroad  signals,  xce  Signals. 
Railroad    trains,    xcr   Freight   trains — 

Passenger  trains. 
Railroads  : 

class  T  steam  railways — 

freieht   commodity  statistics, 

monthly 1 77.  797.  11  TS 

freight  train  performance 79. 

798 
income       and       balance-sheet 

items SO.  799 

motive  power  and  car  equip- 
ment  i. 79.  799 

operating    revenues    and    ex- 
penses      79,   799 

operating  statistics 1371 

passenger    traffic   statistics..      79. 

799 


Page 
Railroads — Continued 

class  I  steam  railways — Continued 

passenger  train  performance-      80, 

799 
regional     shifts     in     postwar 

traffic 1371 

revenue  tons  originated,  etc-      80, 
799, 1178 

revenue  traffic  statistics 80, 

799 

yard  service  performance 80, 

799 

construction   indices 1182 

costs 125 

depreciation    studies 517 

etiuipment,  labor  market  informa- 
tion          526 

e(|uipment,  painting,  etc 442 

financial       structures,       modifica- 
tion— 

hearings 262,  496,  602 

hearings,  additional  copies 607 

reports    480, 

496,  759,  899,  1048 
insolvent,  investigate  trusteeships, 

etc 262 

inspections,    etc.,    technical    man- 
ual   1434 

land-grant    rates    on    Government 

traffic 31 

large  steam  railways — 

operating    revenues    and    ex- 
penses    79,  799 

operating  statistics 79,  517,  799 

operation,  technical  manual 442 

possession,  control,  etc 675 

postwar  earnings  of  class  I  roads-     944 

publications,  price  list 1080 

records,    regulations    for    destruc- 
tion         182 

statistics,  1944.  report 944 

statistics,    1944.    summary    tables 

of    report 944 

taxation  of  rolling  stock 30,  40 

transi)ortation    of   fruit,    etc.,    re- 
duction of  loss 1232 

unit    labor    cost    in    steam    trans- 
portation   1101 

see  also  Common  carriers — Elec- 
tric railroads— Marine 
railways — also  certain 
headings  beginning  Rail- 
road— also  names  of  rail- 
roads. 
Railway  Express  Agency,  Inc.  : 

emergency  board 545.  927 

extension   of  operations 402,  1179 

rates  on.   vegefables 281 

Railway  Mail   Service 201,  301, 

424.  543.  673,  819.  971, 
1111.   1200.    1306.   1416 

mail   routes,  schedules 201, 

301-302.  424-425,  543- 
544,  673.  819-820,  971, 
1111.   1200.    1306,   1416 

postal  supplies,  list 673 

Railways,    see    Railroads — also    names 
of  railways. 

Rain,  effect  on  airplane  flight,  etc 95 

see  also  Precipitation. 

Rniner  Brewing  Co 1123 

Rainey.  .Joseph  P.,  court  case 653,951 

Rainy  Lake,  charts 137 

Rainy  Jlountain  School,  lands 379. 

747,  874 

Rainy  River,  bridge 363.  494,  592 

Raisins,    processed,   standards   for 

grades lii7 

Rnkcs.  hand,  specification 690 

Raleigh,    N.    C.    instrument    approach 

chart 586.  1247 

Rnlcv.  .Tames  G..  court  case 549.  1283 

Ralov.  Thomas  E.,  court  case 549,  1283 

Rnlov's  Food  Store 549.  1283 

Ralnli,  Russell,  court  case 949 

Ralphs-Pugh  Co.,  Inc 1210 


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1641 


Page 
Ralston,    Oliver   C,   perllte,    source   of 

synthetic  pumice 1271 

Raman,  N.  D..  Mesozoic  and  Paleozoic 

stratigraphy ?.9? 

Ramberp,  Walter  : 

bending  tests  of  monocoque  box 98 

effect  of  curvature  on  panels 194 

normal-pressure  tests  of  plateS-  98,  292 
strength       of      aluminum       alloy 

panels 91 

strength    of   wing  beams 102 

torsion  test  of  monocoque  box 98 

Ramey,     Homer     A.      (Representative 
from   Ohio)  : 
reports   made   by — ■ 

Claims   Com .''.0- 

■M.  39.  .'^59-301,  477,  597. 
599,     882-883,     885,     887 

Ramsey  nuadrangle,   111 12G7 

Kamspeck,       Robert       (Representative 
from    Ga.)  : 
reports    made    b.v — 

Civil  Service  Com 34 

Rand,    Frederick   V.  : 

agricultural    experiment    stations, 

1945 458 

experiment        station        progress, 

1945 1 710 

Randolph,  A.  P.,  statement 45 

Randolph,  Jennings  (Representative 
from  W.  Va.)  : 

bill    introduced    by 754 

reports    made   by — 

Civil  Service  Com 244, 

740-741,  SSO 

Conference    Com 593 

District   of   Columbia   Com__       40 

Labor  Com 165, 

249,   749,   1054.   1158 
Randolph,    John    B.,    accident    investi- 
gation         20 

Randolph,  L.  F..  diploid  and  tetraploid 

corn 575 

Randolph     County,     Ala.,     mica     and 

beryl 12fi9 

Raney.  Ida  M..  relief 29 

Rangely  anticline  in  Colorado 392 

Ranges  (stock),  see  Stock  ranges. 
Ranges  (stoves),  see  Stoves. 

Rank,  Army  regulations 841,  999 

Rankin,  John  E.   Representative  from 
Miss.)  : 
reports    nuule    by — 

Conference    Com 33 

River.s   and   Harbors   Com 899 

World    War   Veterans'    Legis- 
lation Com 372, 

609,  761,  902,  1060 

Ransom,  Itola  M.,  court  case 556 

Ransome,   Alfred   L.  : 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  zinc 1083, 

1174,  1269 
metal  mining  in — 

California 1270 

Nevada 1270 

Oregon 1270 

Raper,    Arthur,    wartime    incomes    of 

rural  families 229 

Rapido    River    crossing 1056 

Rare  Books  Collection,  changing  name, 
notes  of  general  inter- 
est       452 

Rare   Books   Division 528 

naming,  notes  of  general  interest-     452 

Raritan    River,    chart 1249 

Rashal,  William  N.,  relief  of  guardian_    476, 

766.    871 
Rnsmussen,  Edmund  F.  :  • 
seasoning  small  (luantities  of  lum- 
ber        579 

wood-element  hygrostat 579 

Rasmussen,   R.   T.   C.  : 

manganese  in  acid-steel   tests 178 

manganese     in     low-carbon     steel 

tests 1174 


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Rasmussen,  R.  T.  C. — Continued 

mining  and  concentration  of  man- 
ganese      510 

Rasor,  Henry  L.,  cotton,  farm  produc- 
tion,   etc 146 

Rasps,    simplified    practice    recommen- 
dation         25 

Rassenfoss,   A.  J.,  court  case 1185 

Rastetter,  Harry  O.  : 

court    case 160 

court  case  of  exrx -. 1186 

Rastetter,  Mabel  S.,  exrx.,  court  case_   1186 
Ratcliffe,    Ella    B.,    educational    direc- 
tory      269 

Rates,   see  special   subject,  e.   g.   Elec- 
tricity. 
Rationing  : 

commodity  list  under  jurisdiction 

of  Sec.   of  Agriculture 1049 

in  foreign  countries 658 

stove  rationing  industry  letter 119 

stove   rationing   statistics 119 

Rationing   boards,   sec  War   price   and 

rationing  boards. 
Rations,  see  certain  headings  beginning 

Food. 
Rats  : 

on  oil  tankers 389 

on  vessels  coming  to  New  York-     389 

rabbit  box  trap  in  catching 270 

Kauber,  Earle  L.,  agricultural  adjust- 
ment  and    income 62 

Rauch,  A.  II.,  joint  strength  in  glued 

birch   plywood 579 

Raven   Channel,   chart 668 

Raw  materials,  see  Strategic  and  criti- 
cal   materials. 
Rawles,    W.    T.,    beueticiation    of   chro- 

mite 509 

Ray,  Donald  A.  J.,  court  case 187,  210 

Ray,    William   A.,    court   case 1355 

Raymond,   Albert   I.,.,   court   case 159 

Raymond,   L.  C.  : 

Japanese   trade   in  aluminum 315 

Japanese  trade  in  coal 316 

Raymond,  Wash.,  chart 586 

Kayon  : 

broad     woven     goods,     facts     for 

industry 864 

cloth,    specification 1303 

fabrics,  Japanese  trade  study 317 

woven  goods,  facts  for  industry.    154, 

864 
yarn,    and    fiber,    Japanese    trade 

study 317 

yarn,   facts  for  industry 154, 

864 
Rayon  hosiery,  see  Hosiery. 

Razor   strops,    specification 558 

Razvadovskv,  Leon  de  Witt,  relief 478 

RCA  Service  Co.,  Inc 966 

Rea,    James    B.,    e(|uilibrium,    etc.,    of 

engine 94 

Rea,  Royal  W.,  court  case 407 

REA,  see  Rural  Electrification  Admin- 
istration. 
Read,  Charles  B..  florule  from  Forkston 

coal 1265 

Read,  W.  T.  : 

chemical    engineering    as    profes- 
sion        955 

chemistry    as    profession 804 

Read   Magazine,   Inc 951 

Reading   Co.,    accident 401 

Readjustment  allowances,  veterans,  in- 
formation       840 

Readjustment    Division 1 329 

Readjustment  to  civilian  life: 

civil    readjustment    bulletin 1125 

readjustment     regulations 326, 

561,  693,  1433 

Readville,  Mass.,   railroad  accident 1089 

Reagan,    Barbara    B.,    wages    of    hired 

farm  workers 708,  1143 


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Page 

Real  estate  : 

brokerage   business 348 

furiu — 

inheritance.    1920-45 581 

murliet 45(5 

situation,    1944-45 230 

taxes    1016 

In  D.  C,  acquisition  by  U.  S 495 

in  D.  C,  tax-exempt  property  used 

by  U.  9 30 

rights  of  former  owners 888, 

ItOl.   921,   1043,   1048 
trends  in  selected  real  estate  fac- 
tors     1409 

see  also  Mortgages. 

Realty  Operators,  Inc 283, 1098 

Reames,   Thomas   J.,   accident   investi- 
gation         155 

Recant,  Isidore  G. : 

airfoils  with  double  slotted  flaps-     290 

analyzing   wind-tunnel    data 95 

ducts  for  cooling  radiators 292 

effect  of  position  of  wing  on  side 

flow  in  region  of  tail 104 

effect  of  yaw  on  lateral  stability-     100 
elevator  effectiveness  in  landing —       97 
Recapping    of    tires,    general    schedule 

of  supplies 322 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  see  Finance. 

Receiving  clerk,  job 440 

Recei)tacles  : 

flashlight-cell,   specification 215 

waste,    specification 1430 

Recipes,  see  Cooks  and  cooking. 
Reciprocity,    see    International    agree- 
ments —  Trade       agree- 
ments. 
Reciprocity    Information    Committee--      314 

representations,    suggestions 831 

rules  of  procedure,  etc 314 

Reclamation    Bureau 75,  179,  275, 

395,    511,    636.    794,    938, 

10S4,     1176,     1272,     1367 

appropriation,  estimates,  etc —  547,  975 

appropriation,    hearings 595 

authority  for  functions,  etc 363,  920 

report    399 

specifications 75-77,    179,  180, 

275-277,  395-399,'''511- 
515,  636-641.  794-796, 
938-943.  1084-88,  1176, 
1177,     1272-74,     1367-70 

Reclamation    era 796 

Reclamation  of  land  : 

Federal    reclamation    projects    in 

Utah    641 

funds    collected    on    Indian    proj- 
ects       620,  890,  1040 

settlement     opportunties     in     Re- 
gion   3 1177 

surplus  land  transfer — 

hearing 1163 

report    773 

Reclamation  projects,  see  Reclamation 
of    land — also    names    of 
projects. 
Reclassification,  see  Army. 
Reconstruction,  see  Postwar  planning, 

policies,  etc. 
Reconstruction    and    Development,    In- 
ternational Bank  for,  see 
International    Bank    for 
Reconstruction    and    De- 
velopment. 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.-      61, 
174,    268.    387.    626,    777, 
927.      1077,      1165,      1260 
act  as  amended  and  other  laws —     626 

agency  for  certain  bonds,  etc 1201 

Agriculture  Dept.  to  borrow  from.     303 
audit — 

communication  from  General 

Accounting    Office 931 

hearings    1253 

report    1051 

extension — 

hearings    1063 


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Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation — 
Continued 
extension — Continued 

law 1044 

reports    , 763 

report,  1945 777 

small   business  activities 1260 

war  construction  activities 1165 

Reconstruction  of  House  Roofs  and 
Skylights,  Special  Com- 
mittee on.  House : 

report    898 

Reconstruction  of  Senate  Roof  and 
Skylights,  Special  Com- 
mittee on.  Senate : 

report    775 

Reconversion  : 

defense   investigation 381,  773 

in   New  England 1187 

outlook    430 

policies  of  War  Production  Board-     976 

policy   of  OPA,  investigation 362 

liricing   during   rt-conversiou 30b 

they  say  about  OPA  and  reconver- 
sion         119 

workers'  experiences 1101,  1187 

Reconversion  and  War  Mobilization 
Office,  see  War  Mobiliza- 
tion and  Reconversion 
Office. 

The  record,  State  Department 553,  831 

Record    Realty    Co 834 

Recorder  of  Deeds,  District  of  Colum- 
bia, closing  office  on  Sat- 
urdays  ttlO,   l<i3S.  1051 

Recording      &      Computing     Machines 

Co  __  173,  285,  522,  653,  1259 

Uecerding  service,  general  schedule 430 

Records : 

administration,   disposition 218,  1133 

administration,     microfilming 694 

carriers  by  water,  destruction 77 

efficient    use,    etc 1201 

electric    railway    companies,    de^ 

struction 1088, 1370 

farm  family  record  book 149 

fire  and  water  damaged 960 

free  copies  in  D.  C.  for  veterans 30 

health  department,  devices  for  re- 
ducing           63 

how  to  dispose  of,  manual 1105 

preservation,  rules,  etc.,  F.  C.  C-    380, 

1360 
railroad,    regulation    for    destruc- 
tion         182 

records  administration  circular 413 

restauraci6n    y     conservaci6n     de 

documentos    123 

standard  form,   disposition 1345 

sundrv    Govt,    departments,    etc., 

disposition—  33,  242.  353,  471, 
593-594,    738.    878,    1048 
your  Government's  record  in  Nat. 

Archives   960 

see  also  Military  records— a ?«o 
names  of  certain  depart- 
ments,  etc. 

Recovery   on   subsistence   stores 998 

Recreation  : 

Alaska  Highway,  etc.,  resources 395 

areas   and   facilities,   planning 175 

national    economic    asset 63 

-programs,  asistance  to  States — 

hearings    1070 

report    916 

Recreation   Division.   Community   War 

Services    Office 63,    175 

Recitation  Services,  National  Advisory 
Board    on,    see   National 
Advisory  Board  on  Rec- 
reation Services. 
Recruiting  for  Army  : 

Army  has  good  job  for  you 445 

Army    life    and    Army    recruiting 

news 136,  848 

handbook  446 

make   it    a    million  ! 848 


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Recruiting  for  Army — Continued 

posters 445—446. 

563-564.  696,  1005,  1132, 
1219,  1327,  1435 
publicity  and  advertising  facts —    696, 

1435 

recruiting    service    letter 1005 

sales  techniques  for  recruiter 1005 

see  the  job  through  !  join  Regular 

Army    330 

Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau 445-446. 

563-564,  696,  1004.  1005. 
1132.  1219,    1327,  1435 
Rectifiers,    metallic-cell,    specification-     817 

Rector,  Pa.,  aircraft  accident .'     720 

Red  Army,  see  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist 

Republics. 
Red  Bluff,  Calif.,  instrument  approach 

chart 586,  1247 

Red  cedar,  see  Cedar. 
Red-cedar  shingles,  see  Shingles. 
Red  clover,  see  Clover. 
Red  Cross,  see  American  National  Red 
Cross 

Red  Head  quadrangle,  Fla 273 

Red  Island  Road,  chart 297 

Red   Lodge   quadrangle,    Mont.-Wyo__   1173 

Red    Mountain    chromite    deposits 790 

Red  River : 

canal  along  bank  near  Shreveport, 

La    758 

floods,    reports    on    review    of    re- 
ports   696,  1134 

Red  River  Lumber  Co 281 

Red  Sea  : 

chart   538 

sailing  directions,   supplement 533 

Red  spider,  life  history,  etc 1234 

Red  Wing.  Minn.,   railroad  accident 40] 

Redding  quadrangle,  Calif 787 

Redeployment   transportation,   investi- 
gation         381 

Redevelopment  Land  Agency,  see  Dis- 
trict  of   Columbia   Rede- 
velopment Land  Agency. 
Redfield,    A.    H..    asphalt    and    related 

bitumens 1365 

Redington   quadrangle,    Ariz 71 

Redlitz,  Alfred  G.,  flow  capacity  of  ra- 
dial discharge  impeller 800 

Redman.  Fulton  J.,  court  case 653 

Redmond,  Ores.,  instrument  approach 

charts 345,    727 

Redmund,  George  G.,  admr.,  court  case_   1277 
Reduction  gears,  see  Gears. 
Reduction  of  Nonessential  Federal  Ex- 
penditures Joint  Commit- 
tee : 

reports 609-610,   1357 

Redwings,  grain  taken  in  cornflelds__   114" 

Redwood  City.  Calif.,  contract  rates 90 

Redwood  Creek,  report 849 

Reed,  Clyde  M.  (Senator  from  Kans.)  : 
minority  views — 

Interstate    Commerce    Com 261 

reports  made  by — 

Interstate    Commerce    Com 262 

771 
Reed,  Daniel  A.    (Representative  from 
N.  Y.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways  and  Means  Com 901 

revenue    act    of    1945.    summary, 

etc.     33 

additional  copies 46 

Reed,  Ford,  motor  carrier  decision 644 

Reed,  Glenn  C..  Glass  Huttes  mercury 

deposit    1269 

Reed,  Harold  C,  court  case 1380 

Reed,  I.  F.,  laying  out  fields  for  trac- 
tor   plowing 12 

Reed,  John   C.   mineral   investigations 

in    Alaska 506 

Reed,  Oscar  S..  relief 38,  241 

Reed.  Sidney  R.,  court  case 522 

Reed  Transit  Co 644 


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Keeder,  John  P.,  effect  of  spring-loaded 

tab  on  stability 1404 

Reel,  Blanche  U.,  court  case 522 

Reel.  Frederick  U.,  court  case 522 

Reemployment,  nee  Employment. 
Reemployment   and    Retaining   Admin- 
istration, see  Retraining 
and    Reemployment    Ad- 
ministration. 
Rees,  Edward  H.  (Representative  from 
Kans.)  : 
minority  report — 

Civil  Service  Com 473 

Reese,  William  C,  relief 246 

Reeve,   J.   O.,   soil   moisture  and  plant 

wilting    12 

Reeves,  Edward  D.,  coui't  case 240 

Reeves,  Fred  R.,  court  case 285 

Reeves,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stanley  B.,  relief-    360, 

614.735 
Referees  in  bankruptcy  : 

salaried 262,    872 

serve   as   U.    S.   commissioners-  56,  162 
Reference  Department,  Library  of  Con- 
gress  90,   529,  660,  808 

Reference  facilities  in  D.  C.  area 660 

Refineries,  see  Petroleum. 

Reflectors,   metal,   specification 969 

Reformatories,  sec  Prisons  and  prison- 
ers. 

Refractories,  facts  for  industry 864 

Refractory  clay  pots,  attack  by  optical 

glasses 467 

Refrigerated  lockers,  see  Cold  storage. 
Refrigeration   equipment : 

facts    for    industry 154.864 

specification  for  Navy 672 

Refrigerators  : 

domestic  mechanical,  facts  for  in- 
dustry       154 

how  to  choose  and  use 1235 

specification    672 

Refund  of  taxes  paid  by  Indians 1072 

Refunds  of  customs  duties 625 

Refuse  cans,   specification 421 

Regan.  M.  M.,  farm  real  estate 230 

Regenbogen,  Nathan,  court  case 284,  989 

Regier,  Arthur  A.  : 

drag   of   revolving   disks,    etc ..   1392 

effect  of    lift    coefficient    on    pro- 
peller         1397 

problem  of  noise  reduction 1190 

Regional  Credit  Corporation  of  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C- 354,369 

Regional  Pasture  Research  Laboratory-     456 
Regional  Poultry  Research  Laboratory  : 

poultry    disease   investigations 1342 

publications    1342 

Regional     research     laboratories,     see 

names  of  laboratories. 
Regional  Salinity  Laboratory  : 

publications    1233 

research — -  1233 

Register  of  Wills  in  D.  C,  additional 

deputies 887,    1038,    1069 

Registers  : 

Army 1005 

Federal   register 105.195,294, 

413,    530,    662,    811.    960, 
1105,  1191,  1297,  1408 

indexes 1<15,    294, 

413.    530,    662,    811,    960, 
1105,  1191,  1297,  1408 

printing    appropriation 784 

Naval  Academy 670 

Navy   and   Marine  Corps 299 

official  register  of  U.  S 17 

Registers  of  land  offices,  reestablishing 

offices    1073 

Registration  : 

and   selective   service 431 

Army    regulations 999 

Registration    record    (securities)--   120.828 
Regular  Army,  see  Army. 
Regular  Common  Carrier  Conference  of 
American  Trucking  Asso- 
ciations,   Inc 210 


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Kogular   Navy,   xcc   Navy. 

KcKular  Vt-terans  Afisociation 772 

lU'fc'ulalioiis,  ijublicatioiis,  price  list 504 

«(«  also  Code  of  Federal  regula- 
tions— aiso  names  of  <Ie- 
liartnieiits,  ete.,  iKSuing 
regulations — also  siiecial 
subject. 
Kegulalory  announcements,  see  names 
of  (le!)artment8,  etc.,  is- 
suing announcements. 
Rehabilitation  : 

first  step  in  process 2.'J2 

war-torn  countries,  report 459 

what  is  our  stakeV 20lt 

Hcliabilitation    and    Relief   Administra- 
tion, see  United  Nations 
Ivelief  and  Rehabilitation 
Administration. 
Rehabilitation  of  the  disabled  : 

amputee,  by  Navy 812 

at  naval  hospital,  I'hiladelphia 812 

children,   road   to   rehabilitation 287 

deaf    and    hard-of-hearing,    oppor- 
tunities    1264 

rehabilitation  services  series 1368 

supervisor's  part 627 

veterans,  act  providing  for 256 

vocational  rehabilitation  for  civil- 
ians    1.36.3 

Rehabilitation    Office,    see    Vocational 
Rehabilitation   Office. 

Rehabilitation  Standards  Division. 1363 

Rehder,   Harald   A.,   bibliography,   etc., 

„   .  of  William  H.  Ball 310 

Reichel-Korfmann  Co 308,  549 

Reid,    Elbert    H.,    mountain    meadow  ' 

range  condition 579 

Reid,  Elliott  G.  : 

blade    shank   form,    etc.,   for   pro- 
pellers       194 

wake  studies   of   propellers 1104 

Reid,  Felice  C,  trustee,  court  case 687 

Reid,   Irene  M.,   teaching  mathematics 

til  rough  school  savings.  _    839. 
1321 
Reid.   James   S.,   Trust,   court   case   of 

trustees 687 

Reid,    Margaret    G.,    farm    family    liv- 
ing     __  1232 

Reid.  W.  T.  :  " 

physical  characteristics  of  packed 

,  fuel    791 

Rosin   and   Rammler  equation   for 

size  distribution  of  coal_      510 
Rciff.    Henry,    transition    from    T>engue 
of     Nations     to     United 

Nations 112*^ 

Reimann,  Genevieve,  TCCA  color  cards_      869 

Reimann,  Werner,  court  case 522 

Reindeer  reaction  to  Alaska  tundra 391 

Reines,     Frederick,     photoelectric     hy- 
grometer    I_     292 

Reinforcement  bars,  specification 322 

Reinhart,    Frank    W..    fairing    compo- 
sitions for  aircraft 94 

Reinhart,    Fred    M..    relief   of   residual 

stress  in  tie  rods 102 

Reissert.  Thomas  D.  : 

critical  gust  loads 1291 

fatigue  life  of  wing  structure 1408 

Reiss.  ,S.  : 

behavior     of     thin-walled     panels 

with  cut-outs 129:: 

chemical    reactions   in    flames 959 

distribution     of    weight    of    wing 

along  span 1104 

flow   investigations   with   ultrami- 

croscope 1291 

motion  of  wing  near  ground 1190 

problem  of  stress  corrosion 1104 

Reissnor.   Eric  : 

sliear  lag  in  box  beams 92 

shear  lag  in  corrugated-sheets 92 

thin  airfoils 19:1 

torsional  divergence    velocitv 104 

Relays,  electric,  specification " 1305 


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Release-devices,     hydraulic,     specifica- 
tion         969 

Reliable  Incubator  &  Brooder  Co 992 

Reliable  Wood  Products  Co 1420 

Reliance  Manufacturing  Co 1204 

Relief  and   Rehabilitation  Administra- 
tion, sec  United  Nations 
Relief  and  Rehabilitation 
Administration. 
Kelief    supplies,    .see   War  ''Relief. 
Relief   work,   see   War  relief. 
Religious  associations  in  1).  C.,  vote  of 

members,    etc_   745,  1038,  1070 
Religious    bodies,    census    publications, 

price  list 1264 

Relocation    Anihorily,    see    War    Relo- 

<ati(»n  Authority. 
Relocation  centers,   see  Japanese  relo- 
cation centers. 

Relocation  I'lanning  Division 1370 

Remains,   sec  The  dead. 

I{('mbang   Reede.   chart 669 

Keinington  Rand,  Inc 384 

Remodeling  of   urban  dwellings 531 

Remount    breeding    service,    technical 

manual 1131 

Remover,  paint  and  varnish 422 

Remsen.  Iowa,  railroad  accident 517 

Remund.  George  G.,  admr..  court  case_   1315 
Renegotiation,    .see    Government    con- 
tracts. 
Rennak,  Robert  M.,  cooling  character- 
istics of  engine 1290-91 

Renner,  Clark  E.,  protected  air-scoop_   1292 

Renner,  Walter  A.,  court  case 522,  625 

Reno.      Nev.,      instrument      approach 

charts ,_  23,  156,  727 

Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  bridge  across 

Hudson    River 260,351 

Rent  : 

allowances    for    offices,    etc.,    reg- 
ulations   216,  559,  1128 

ceiling  on  your  home  !  OPA  film 826 

control — 

answers    to    landlords'    ques- 
tions          827 

answers  to  tenants'  questions.     680 

asset  for  landford 308 

important    message 1310 

income  and  expenses  under_     827, 
1117-18 
rental  housing  operation  un- 
der   827,  1118 

D.  C.  emergency  act,  extend 30. 

617.  873,  887 
deductions   for    dependents,    regu- 
lations   216.  691,  1213 

don't  pay  more  than  ceiling  rent-     826 

information,  collecting 1054 

Rent  Control  Administrator  for  D.  C., 

estimate 975 

Fiental  housing,  sec  Housing. 
Rentschler  Field,  instrument  approach 

chart 726 

Renville-Sibley       Cooperative       Power 

Assoc 1287 

Reorganization,  sec  Government  of- 
fices— also  names  of  of- 
fices, etc.,  affected. 

Repair  kits,  specification 968 

Repair   shop,    automobile,    establishine 

and  operating 325.  465 

Repairs  : 

guides  and  jirocedures 441, 

693.  844.  1326 
nonfarm  residential,  expenditures.    1027 

technical    manual 441.693.844. 

1001.  1002.   1131,  1326 
Rep.nrations    from    Germany,    distribu- 
tion     1207 

Reparti(.'ao  Central   de  Traducoes,   see 
Central    Translating   Of- 
fice. 
Repellents  : 

developed  for  use  of  armed  forces.   1145 
use  of  insect  repellents 1017 


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Replacement,    indivirtual,    preparation 

for  oversea 1327 

Reply   to    NAM lll'i 

Reports  : 

control  system,  Army  regulations-    841, 

999 
discontiniio     certain     reports     re- 

(liiirod   l)v   law 1044 

filinj,'  with  V.  C.  C,  rules 387, 

1359,  136U 
liealtli     department,     devices     for 

reducing 63 

operations     under      Fed.      reports 

act 1061-fi2,    1357 

personal  reports.  Army  regula- 
tions       999 

to  be  made  to  Congress 739 

see  also  names  of  departments, 
etc.,  issuing  reports — 
also  subject  of  report. 

Reports   and    Analysis    Division 525 

Representatives,   see  House   of   Repre- 
sentatives— also      names 
of  Representatives. 
Reptiles  : 

dealers C30 

mounted  fossil  skeletons 312 

notes    on     herpetology    of    Pearl 

Islands 981 

Republic  Aircraft  Manufacturing  Co., 

Inc 1118,  1420 

Republic  Steel  Corporation 1107 

Reiiuirements  and  Supply  Branch,  In- 
ternational Trade  Of- 
fice  238,  587,  SG8 

Requisitions  : 

disbursing  funds  and  accountable 

warrant 1364 

oversea,     processing 329 

report  of  operations  under  act 678 

Ships   Bureau   material 197 

Rescue  work  : 

air  sea  rescue  bulletin 1125 

Army  Air  Forces 325,  1002 

mine   rescue   training   plan 937 

Research  : 

achievement    sheet 147, 

338,  575,  708,  1144,  1233 

biological,  thermocouples 1341 

directors,    directory 1384 

Forest  Products  Laboratory  pro- 
gram  1146 

unlocated  research  books,  list 1189 

see  also  special  subject. 
Research  Administration,  see  Agricul- 
tural  Research  Adminis- 
tration. 
Research     and    Development     Branch, 

Military  Planning  Div 221 

Research  and   Inventions  Oflice,  Navy 

Dept 532,  1107.  1299 

Research  and  Standards  Branch,  Ships 

Bur 299 

Research  and  Statistics  Bureau,  Social 

Security  Admin 1362 

Research  and  Statistics  Bureau,  Social 

Security   Bd 176 

Research      and      Statistics      Division, 

Treasury  Dept 129,   8:!9 

Research  and  Statistics  Section,  Spe- 
cial Services  Office 1363 

Research  and  Testing  Division,  Pro- 
duction   and    Marketing 

Admin 581 

Research    Council,    see    National    Re- 
search Council. 
Research  journals,  sec  Journal  of  agri- 
^  cultural   research — .Jour- 

nal of  research.  National 
Bureau  of  Standards. 
Research   papers.   National   Bureau   of 

Standards 158, 

159,    239,    466,    4ti7.    587, 
588,    868,     869,    1027-29, 
1156,     1251,     1353,     1351 
Research     report.     Fish    and     Wildlife 

Service 391.  785,  932 

743176—47 14 


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Reser,  R.  D.,  court  case 680,  979 

Reserve   banks,   etc.,   see  headings   be- 
ginning Federal   reserve. 
Reserve   officers,   see   Officers'    Reserve 

Corps,  Army. 
Reserve  Oflicers  of  the  Naval  Services, 

incorporate 772 

Reserve   Officers   Training   Corps,   new 

ROTC 1215 

see    also    Naval    Reserve    Officers' 
Training  Corps. 
Residential  repairs,  see  Repairs. 
Resin  glue,  .sec  Glue. 
Uesinoids,  see  Resins. 
Resins  : 

curing    resin-wood    combinations-      103 

in  guayule  tissue,  determining 1146 

resinoids  for  wood  impregnation-      580 

specification 969 

synthetic,  facts  for  industry--  154,  864 
treatment,    etc.,    of   wood    proper- 
ties        580 

see  also  Naval  stores. 
Resistance,  multiple  bridge  for  elimina- 
tion of  errors 530 

Resistors  : 

double-walled    manganin 467 

external    meter,    specification 198 

Resler,  Dale,   motor  carrier  decision 402 

Resler,  Dean,  motor  carrier  decision.-   1180 
Resolutions  : 

concurrent,   in   statutes  at  large-     240 
history — 

78th  Cong.2d  sess 28 

79th   Cong.lst  sess 28 

79th    Cong.2d    sess 733 

see    also    Laws — also    subject    of 
resolution. 
Resorcinol-resin  glue,  see  Glue. 
Resources      and      Production      Board, 
see  Combined  Production 
and      Resources      Board, 
United       States,      Great 
Britain,  and  Canada. 
Resources    Plnnning    Board,    see    Na. 
tional    Resources    Plan- 
ning Board. 
Restaurants  : 

Army    regulations 439 

classes  for  employees,  manual 1166 

help    in    famine    emergency    pro- 
gram      578 

Senate,    estimate 485 

small    business    problems 49 

so  you're  a  restaurant  diner 979 

Restraint  of  trade: 

amend     laws     against     unlawful 
restraints — 

Ilea  rings 43 

reports 165,  479 

laws  rel.  to  news  gathering  agen- 
cies  K154 

Retail    Stores    Section,    War    Finance 

Div 130-131 

Retail  trade  : 

business  reports 153,'  716 

census  publications,  price  list 1264 

financial  developments 174 

how   long   do   establishments   sur- 
vive?       346 

OPA    trade    bulletin 548 

policies,  selection  and  application-   1027 

victory  news  for  retailers ]:!0-131 

sec  also  names  of  commodities  and 
'  industries. 

Retired  oflicers,  etc.,  see  Coast  Guard — 
Government  officials  and 
employees — Navy. 
Retired  pay,  .see  Pay,  allowances,  etc. 
R(!tirement,     see    Army — Army     emer- 
gency     officers'      retired 
list — Civil    service    pen- 
sions—Coast      Guard — 
.  Foreign        service — Gov- 

ernment officials  and  em- 
ployees —  Judges  - — •  Ma- 
rine Corp  s — Navy — 
Teachers — Veterans. 


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Retirement  Division 716 

KetirinK  boards.  Army  regulations 999 

Hotoolinj;    America 827 

Kctraininx  and  Kt'eniployment  Admiu- 

istration__  527,  658,  806.  956. 
1101,  1287,  i;S84 

bulletin 658,   806,   1101 

index 1101 

history,     organization,     and     pro- 
gram         65S 

information     memorandum 65S. 

806, 13S5 

mission  and  functions 1101 

transfer,  notes  of  general  interest-     452 

Retzer,  John  L.,  soil  survey • 1344 

Reuter,  J.  George  : 

cross-flow    plate-type    intercooler_   1396 

cross-tlow  tubular  intercoolers 1396 

finned-tube      exhaust      heat      ex- 
changer   1407 

intercooler      cooling-air      weight, 
etc.,  for  minimum  power 

loss    1396 

Revercomb,    Chapman    (Senator    from 
W.  Va.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Military   Affairs  Com 921 

Revere  Copper  &  Brass,  Inc 281 

Review  &  Analysis  Staff.  Civilian  Pro- 
duction   Admin 547,  824 

Review  Committee  on  Deferment  of 
Government     Employees, 

transfer 974 

Review  of  the  month.  War  Assets  Ad- 
min     1204 

Revolution,  American.  National  Society 
of  Daughters  of,  see  Na- 
tional Society  of  Daugh- 
ters of  American  Revo- 
lution. 

Revolvers,  field  manual 1129,  1214 

Rewards,  see  Awards. 

Reybum  Manufacturing  Co 270 

Reynolds,  D.  A. : 

blending   properties    of    coals 790 

carbonizing  properties  of  coal-  635,  936 
yields,  etc.,  of  gases  from  carbon- 
ization tests 1266 

Reynolds,  E.  E..  evaluation  of  2-high- 

carbon  alloys 1290 

Reynolds,  Fred,  court  case 522 

Reynolds,  John  P.,  court  case 522 

Reynolds,  R.  Foster,  court  case 65?. 

Reynolds.  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Co 988 

Reynolds,  Ralph  T.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision   1373 

Reynolds    Corporation 196 

Reynolds  Transportation  Co 1373 

Reynoldson,  L.  A.,  laying  out  fields  for 

tractor  plowing 12 

RFC,  see  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration. 
Rhamnose.  preparation  from  naringin-     147 
Rheumatic  fever : 

facts    1099 

health   leaflet 176 

Rlioads,,    Arthur    S.,    fungus    flora    of 

Utah  and  Nevada 861 

Rhode.  Richard  V.  : 

effects  of  rainfall  on  flight,  etc__       95 
occurrence  of   atmospheric   gusts, 

etc 1399 

Rhode  Island  : 

agricultural      conservation       pro- 
gram  ■ 151,  1239 

bridge  across  Sakonnet  River 915. 

1044,  1053 

finances 1350 

frozen  food  locker  plants 272 

mail   routes,  schedules 201, 

424,  819,  971 

post  route  map 113 

torograi)hic   maps 506 

transportation    map 66 

war  casualties 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Rhode   Island  Discount  Co 1098 


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Rhode   Island   Hospital   Trust   Co 1124 

Rhodes,   Harold   H.,   relief 766,  885,  1034 

Rhone,  Donald,  relief  of  estate 29 

Rhubarb    production 577 

Ribbons  (docoration  of  honor)  : 

Army    regulations 216 

Ribner.  Herbert  S.  : 

field  of  flow  about  jet,  etc 1292 

propeller   and   slipstream   in   rela- 
tion to  stability 1405 

propellers  in  yaw,  etc 1403 

RIG,  .sec  Reciprocity  Information  Com- 
mittee. 

Rice,  Carlton  L..  court  case 1310 

Rice,    Eugene,    court    case 210,  685 

Rice,  Fae  H.,  exrx.,  court  case 1124 

Rice,  Fred,  J.,  jr.,  airfoil  for  helicopter 

rotor  blades 1387 

Rice,  George,  court  case  of  exrs 1124 

Rice,  Jos.  N.,  court  case 119 

Rice,  Jos.  N.,  Co 119 

Rice  : 

Japanese  trade  study 317 

variations   in   yields 860 

Rice    Barton    Corporation 1185 

Rice  fields : 

mosquito  control,  DDT  method 64 

weed  control  in   California 575 

Richardson,  Betty  T.,  workers  in  land- 
grant  colleges,  etc 1234 

Richardson,  H.  Smith,  court  case 188 

Richardson,  Henry  H.,  methyl  bromide 

as  delousing  agent 576 

Richardson,    Pearl    W.,    adms.,    court 

case 518.  1258 

Richardson,    W.    P..    claim 491,  598.  871 

Richardson,  W.  P..  &  Co 491,  598,  871 

Richardson,  William  E.,  court  case 60, 

183,  518 

Richev,  Frederick  D.,  corn  culture 1017 

Richmond.    Eli,    relief 54,  162 

Richmond.  Va.  : 

court  case 433 

instrument  approach  chart 1024 

Richmond  National  Battlefield  Park_-      511 

Richmond  Screw  Anchor  Co..  Inc 192 

Riehter,   Amy  M.,   relief 744,  766,  871 

Riehter.  Curt  P.  : 

rabbit  bos  trap  for  catching  rats_     270 

rodenticides    1078 

Riehter,    J.    H..    Europe    and    United 

States  agriculture 229 

Riiketts,    J.    E.,    relief 743,  910.  1033 

Rickettsiae  : 

antigens  from  infected  yolk  sacs-_   1078 
antigens  from  typhus  rickettsiae-  1166 
Ruldell.    Grace    E.,    nickel    plating    on 

steel 1251 

Riddle.  Frank  H..  court  case 160 

Ridgt'way.  Pershing  W.,  relief-  360,  614,  735 

liidgewood    Provisions,     Inc 320 

Riebe,  John  M.  : 

aerodvnamic    balances    of    2    nose 

shapes,    etc 1388,  1395 

airfoil  with  double-slotted  flap--  1388 
Riedel,  L.  M.,  microflocculation  test-  1262 
Riehl,  Herbert,  recurvature  of  tropical 

storms 108,    814 

Riemenschneider,    Edmund    W.,    court 

case 160,  1186 

Rifle   clubs,   property   issued  to,   Army 

regulations 1322 

Rifle  practice,  see  Target  practice. 

Rifles,    field    manual 1323 

Riga,   Gulf  of,  aeronautical  chart 443 

Riggs,  Charles  C,  court  case 60, 

625,  650,  949 

Riggs,  J.  A.,  Tractor  Co 992 

Riggs,  John  A.,  sr.,  court  case 992 

Riggs,  John  A.,  jr..  court  case 992 

Righter  Trucking  Co.,  Inc 1373 

Rights  and  duties  of  man,  declaration-     543 

same    (in   Portuguese) 1200 

same    (in  Spanish) 673 

Rigler,  Neil  E.,  root  rot  in  cotton  and 

maize    plants 576 


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Riley,  Mary  V.   W.    (Mrs.   Stuart  B.), 

relief 29 

Riley,  Opal,  relief 744,911,1034 

Riley,  Robert  R.,  relief 744,  "Jll,  1034 

Riley    tungsten    mine,    exploration 1367 

Rimouski   Roads,    chart 1108 

Ringing    eijuipments,    technical    man- 
ual   1002 

Rings,     E.     Eleanor,     publications     by 

mem  of  79th  Congress--   1189 
Ringworm,    health    education    series--      780 
Rio,  see  name  of  river. 
Rio  Arriba  County,  N.  Mex.,  geology  of 

plateaus    1260 

Rio  Grande : 

analysis  of  streams  in  basin 69 

bridge,    replacement 547 

bridges,  construct—  748,  891,  914,  1044 

How,     1944 1122 

utilization   of  waters 987 

Rio  Grande  City,  Tex.,  bridge 748, 

914, 1044 
Rio  Grande  project : 

power   system,    increase   funds 547 

specifications    180, 

399,  515,  942,   1088,  1369 
Rio   Grande   Valley   International  Air- 
port : 

instrument  approach  charts 726,  1023 

obstruction   plan 726,  1155 

Rio  Grande  Western  R.  R.,  court  case-  1425 
Riordan,  Frank  S.,  jr.,  magnesia  from 

olivine    1366 

Ripley,  N.  Y.,  railroad  accident 1275 

Riss  &  Co.,  Inc 279,  1179 

Rissman,  Samuel  J.,  court  case 992 

Ritchey,  G.  E.,  crotalaria,  culture  and 

utilization    1344 

Ritchie,    Virgil    S.,    pressure    distribu- 
tion for  turrets  on  wing-   1293 
Rittenhouse,    Roy,    motor    carrier    de- 
cision       644 

Ritter,  Alan  L.,  Negro  housing  project 

residents,    earnings 410 

Ritter,  Ann  S.,  city-family  composition 

in  relation  to  income 526 

Ritter,  Maurice  C,   relief——   476,  614,  735 
Ritter,  William  K.  : 

flow    capacity    of   radial-discharge 

impeller    809 

mixture    distribution    of    aircraft 

engine    809 

Ritter  Food  Stores 957,  1102 

Rittgers,  Genevieve,  court  case 407 

Rivers,     L.     Mendel      (Representative 
from  S.  C.)  : 

bill    introduced    by 896 

reports  made  by — 

Naval   Affairs   Com 894,  896 

Rivers : 

appropriations,     proposed     provi- 
sion         304 

daily    stages 468 

examinations,  etc.,  compilation  of 

reports 899 

pollution    hazards    of    wood    pulp 

mills    632 

proceeding  with  projects 241,  255 

public  works  for  flood  control — 

hearings    745,  1069 

law    1044 

reports 745,  760,  877,  914 

rivers  and  harbors  bill — 

hearings 758,  1069 

law 1044 

reports .-    607,  760,  767,  877 

see  also  names  of  rivers. 

Rivers    and    Harbors    Board 564, 

697,  850,  1006,  1221 
Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee,  House  : 

hearings    254, 

369,     483,     607,     757-758 

reports 483,  607,  899 

Riverside    Cement    Co 390 

Riverton   project,   specifications 77,  641 

Rivets  : 

A17S-T,  etc.,  artificial  aging 194 


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Rivets — Continued 

aluminum    alloy — 

ellect  of  aging 99,293 

fatigue  tests 99 

shear    strength 99 

driven,   shear  strengths 99 

effect     on     fatigue     strength     of 

joints    1293 

specifications 200,  421 

static  strengths  of  riveted  joints-     661 

steel,   stock-production   sizes 869 

tensile  tests 99,  1404 

tightness,    comparison 1403 

Riviello,   Frances,   court   case 649 

RKO  Radio  Pictures,  Inc 282,  434 

Roaches,    DDT    for    control 1145 

Road-building    machinery    parts,    gen- 
eral schedule  of  supplies-     995 

Road   scrapers,   rates   on 404 

Roads : 

airphoto   identification   of   soils —  1150 

claims  for  damage,  estimates 66, 

390,    503,    629.   931,    1079 
Colombia  Basin  highway  develop- 
ment           76 

construction,    forest    roads,    esti- 
mate         545 

construction,    sui)plemental    speci- 
fication         503 

express  highways  in  U.  S 931 

highway      development,      Federal 

legislation 629 

highway    development,    new    pat- 
tern    1364 

highways,  current  literature 66,  782 

highways,   transition  curves 1264 

inspections,    etc.,    technical    man- 
ual     1434 

public  roads,  journal  of  highway 

research    66,  783 

publications,  price  list 1170 

rural,    wartime    changes 66 

secondary,  development  program-   1363 

State  highway  funds 583,  1020 

Stale   obligations  tor  highways--      629 
Roads      Administration,      see      Public 

Roads  Administration. 
Roads  Committee,  House  : 

hearings    47,  758 

reports    369,  758 

Roadway     property,     depreciation 

studies    517 

Roanoke,     Va.,     instrument     approach 

chart 727 

Koark,  R.   C.  : 

digest  of  literature  on  DDT 709 

list  of  publications  on  DDT 11 

review  of  patents  rel.  to  pest  con- 
trol   11,  709 

Koark,    Raymond   J.,    stresses   and   de- 
flections   in    thin    shells, 

etc   102 

Robbins,  Bertha  L.,  relief  —  885,  1034,  1067 

Uobbins,   Charles,   relief 885,  1034,  1067 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Deroy  A.,  relief 885, 

1034,  1067 

Robbins,   Morris,   court  case 625 

Robbins  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Inc 1410 

Kobeck,  Raymond  C,   geology,   etc.,  of 
Guadalupe     County,     N. 

Mex    633 

Kobedee,  James  M.,  relief 45 

Kol)erg,   Richard,  court  case 957 

Robert  Mueller  Airport,  instrunient^p- 

proach    chart--   345,726, 1246 
Roberts,  Frank  II.  II.,  jr..  New  World 

Paleo-lndian 311 

Roberts,     Harold     S.,     United     Rubber 
Workers  of  Am  erica 

1935-45 806 

Roberts,  Roy  E.,  fish  press  water,  etc., 

in  chick  rations 785 

Roberts,  Roy  L.,  postwar  rural  trends.     230 

Roberts,  V.  P.,  &  Co 1164 

Roberts    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart   727 


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Robertson,   Edward   V.    (Senator  from 
Wyo.)  : 
individual  views — 

Wool,  .Si)eeial  Counuittee  to 
Invustigali;  i'roductioii, 
Trausporiatiou,  and  Mar- 
keting of 770 

reports  made  by — 

Commerce   Com 4"J4 

Naval   Affairs   Com 4ys 

Public     Lands    and     Surveys 

Com 775 

Robertson,  Estelle,  relief 744,  766,  871 

Robertson,  l\  ().,  court  case !»8!> 

Robertson,  Julian,  court  case 1124 

Robertson,  William  E.,   relief 744, 

700, 871 
Robinson,  Clark  S. : 

American      table      of      distances, 

status 329 

missile  hazard  from  explosions ;521) 

Robinson,  Daniel  C,  Inc 1284 

Robinson,  G.  D.,  molybdenite  investiga- 
tions in  Alaska 1171 

Robinson,  Harold  L.,  skin  wrinkles  on 

airfoils 1189 

Robinson,  J.  V.,  selecting  foam  inhibi- 
tors        809 

Robinson,  J.  W.   (Representative  from 
Utah)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Insular  Affairs  Com 747 

Roads  Com 369,  602,  758 

Robinson,  James  L.,  paying  for  a  farm_     578 
Robinson,  Roland  I.  : 

member  bank  profits  in  1945 627 

public    finance    and    full    employ- 
ment       387 

Robinson,  -Russell  G.  : 

drag  of  windshields 293 

high-speed    tests    of    engine   cowl- 
ings      290 

Robinson,   Thomas  M.,  jr.,  exr.,  court 

case 648 

Robinson,  Weston  S.,  exr.,  court  case 648 

Roby,  Robert  N.,  exploration  of  INIoffet- 

Johnston  property 1365 

Roccus  saxatilis,  sec  Bass. 

Rochester,  Ind.,  railroad  accident 642 

Rochester,    Mich.,    topographic    quad- 
rangle map 274 

Rochester,  Minn.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  : 

finances 863 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

rental  housing 1118 

Rochester  Button  Co 1318 

Rock  Island  Motor  Transit  Co 1092 

Rock  Springs,  Tenn.,  aircraft  accident-     154 
Rock    Springs,    Wyo.,    instrument    ap- 
proach charts 2^,  1024 

Rockets  : 

power   plants,   unclassified  books, 

etc 1156 

U.  S.  rocket  ordnance 550 

Rockey,    J.    W..    sewage    and    garbage 

disposal  on  farm 1018 

Rockfish.   small,   selling   in    D.    C 30 

Rockford,     111.,     instrument    approach 

chart 727 

Rockie,  W.  A.,  physical  land  conditions 

in   Matanuska   Valley 114S 

Rocks : 

Lower  Cretaceous  and  Jurassic  in 

■Wyoming 70 

Lower  Ordovician  and  Upper  Cam- 
brian in  Oklahoma 933 

Mesozoic    and    Paleozoic    in    Mon- 
tana     392-393 

Salina  and  Bass  Island,  in  Michi- 
gan  basin 70 

ultrabaslc  rock  bodies  in  Alaska__   1171 

Rockwell.   Edward    A.,   court   case 870 

Rockwell.    Herbert    C.    relief 259 

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Rockwell,    Robert    F.     (Representative 
from  Colo.)  : 
report   made  by — '- 

Public  Lands  Com 757 

RiK'kwood,  Edith  : 

building  future  for   our  children, 

etc 804 

children  and  1946  session  of  Con- 
gress  1302 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever  : 

health   leaflet 176 

tick    carrier,    combating 339 

Rodent-ectoparasite  distribution 502 

Rodenticides,    comparative    assays    on 

rats    1078 

.see  also  Poisons. 

Rodents,  control,  technical  manual 135 

see  aluo  names  of  rodents. 
Rodert,  Lewis  A.  : 

exhaust-heat   de-icing 96 

ice   formations   on   propellers 96 

Rodgers,    Ted    V.,    motor   carrier   deci- 
sion      1092 

Rodgers  !Motor  Lines,  Inc 1092 

Rodman,  Thomas  E.,  court  case 1157 

Rods  : 

earth,  blast-driven,  specification--   1197 

welding,   specification 422,  542,  1330 

Roe,   Dudley   G.    (Representative  from 
Md.)  : 
report  made  by — - 

Post    Office    and   Post    Roads 

Com 482 

Roe,    James    A.    (Representative   from 
N.  Y.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 605 

Rogallo,   Francis  M.  : 

airfoil  with  venetian-blind  flaps —     289 

internal-flow  systems 95 

spoiler,  deflector,  etc.,  on  wings 104 

Rogers,  Byron  G.,  court  case 952 

Rogers,  Carl  P..  jr.  : 

Las  Vegas  Basin,  etc 1172 

Mesozoic  and  Paleozoic  rocks 392- 

393 
correction    of    entry    for    p. 

392 1012 

Rogers,  Edith  N.  (Representative  from 
Mass.)  : 

bill,  etc.,  introduced  by 867,  605 

Rogers,    Harry   A.,   accident   investiga- 
tion         155 

Rogers,  Herbert  W.,  relief—-  360,  911,  1113 

Rogers,  J.  G.,  decision  of  I.  C.  C 279 

Rogers.  J.  M.,  claim 35.  487,  870 

Rogers,  James  F.,  physical  condition  of 

pupils 63 

Rogers,  James  G.,  jr.,  radio  talks 117, 

306, 825 

Rogers,  .Tohn  R.,  sr.,  relief 615. 

885,  1034 

Rogers,   O.   C,   soil   survey 1344 

Rogers,    Sedgwick,    Douglas-fir   hydrol- 

yzate,    fermentation 1146 

Rogers,    Will.    50-cent    pieces    to    com- 
memorate   life 1158 

Rogers,  Mrs.  Willie  L..  claim 35,  487,  870 

Rogers   City   limestone,    lithology    and 

thickness 70 

Roggen.  S..  Sc  Co.,  Inc 979,  1118 

Rogue    River    Indians,    court   case 500 

Rohlpder,  Charles  F..  court  case 653,  951 

Rohnier,   Rose  E..  court  case 84,  951 

Rohnier,  Sax,  court  case 84,  951 

Rohrer,    Eugene,    relief 475 

Rohwer  Relocation  Center,  community 

analysis 515 

Roisum,   Wilbur,   court   case 647 

Rokov,  William  F.,  court  case 1185 

Roland    Electrical    Co 314 

Roller    bearings,    nee    Bearings     (ma- 
chinery). 

RoUin,  Vern  G.,  cooling  of  cylinders 1390. 

1391,  1393 
Rolling  stock,  nee  Railroads. 
Rom,   Harry,   court   case 687 


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Roman,  William  H.,  relief 598,  766,  871 

Roman     Nose     Mountain     (luadrangle, 

Oreg 508 

Romania,  see  Rumania. 

Romeo  quadrangle,  Mich 72 

Romney,  V.  E.,  DDT  experiments 14S 

Rompel,  Henry,  jr.,  admr.,  court  case_     210 
Romulus,   Mich.,   instrument  approach 

chart 726 

Ronon,  Gerald,  exr.,  court  case 82 

Roofing  : 

apprenticeship    standards 954 

asphalt  and  tar,  facts  for  indus- 
try    153,    864 

asphalt,  simplified  practice 239 

granules    in    1945 1271 

Roop,   Frederick   C.  : 

effect  of  aging  on  aluminum-alloy 

rivets 99,  293 

fatigue  tests  of  wing-beam  speci- 
mens      101 

flush-riveted  joints 97 

Roosevelt,  Anna  Eleanor,  pension 42 

Roosevelt,   Theodore  : 

monument  in  memory — 

hearings 369 

reports 369,   1076 

Roosevelt  Home  National  Historic 
Site,  see  Home  of  Frank- 
lin D.  Roosevelt  National 
Historic  Site. 
Roosevelt  Lake",  recreational  develop- 
ment      180 

Roosevelt    Library,    see    Franklin    D. 

Roosevelt  Library. 
Roosevelt   National   Historic   Site,   see 
Home     of     Franklin     D. 
Roosevelt   National   His- 
toric Site. 

Root   Refining   Co 989 

Root  rot : 

cotton  and  maize  plants 576 

grains    and    grasses 1017 

tobacco 146 

Rope  : 

nylon  and  sisal,  strength 239 

specification 1332 

see  also   Wire   rope. 

Rope  thimbles,  specifications 301,  1199 

Roper,  Burt  W.  : 

small  business.  Government  finan- 
cial aids 157 

small  business,  proposals  in  Con- 
gress       346 

Roper's   Shed 88 

Rosahn     Paul     D.,     fibrosis,     etc.,     of 
parenchymatous     organs 

in    syphilis 1167 

Rosalind    Bank,    chart 536 

Rosasco,   A.  T.,   court  case 946 

Rose,  Alfred  L.,  court  case 267, 

684,  804,  951 
Rose,  Dean  H. : 

citrus      fruit      respiration      after 

harvest 148 

handling  and  shipping  early  pota- 
toes      231 

Rose,   H.  .T.,  court  case 188 

Rose,  Matthew,  economic  concentration 

and  World  War  II__  762,  904 

Rose  Island  Co 60 

Rosebraugh,  W.  W.,  Co 106 

Rosecrans  Field,  instrument  approach 

chart 727,    1247 

Rosegarten,  E.  B.,  relief 881,  1031,  1064 

Rosenberg,     A.     A.,     microflocculation 

test 1262 

Rosenberg,    Esther,    transferee,    court 

case 992 

Rosenberg,  Hans  R.,  patent  appeal 863 

Rosenberg,    Joseph    D.,    court    case    of 

transferee 992 

Rosenberg,  Murray  M.,  Inc 978,  1117 

Rosenberg,     William,     relief    granting 

honorable    discharge 2.'iO. 

382,  591 


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Rosenfeld,  Samuel  J.,  loads  carried  by 

individual    bolts 810 

Rosenthal, .Ben  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc 549,  827 

Roseuwasser,  Ida,  court  case  of  trus- 
tee       125 

Rosenwasser,   Paul   M.,   trustee,   court 

case 125 

Rosin,  see  Resins. 

Ross,    Clarence   S.,    minerals   of   mont- 

morillonite   group 506 

Ross,  Donald  W.,  sponge  iron  produc- 
tion in  shale-brick  plant-       74 

Ross,  Mayte  C,  court  case 1284 

Ross,   William   H.,   ammonium   nitrate 

for    use    as   fertilizer 1017 

Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Co 1298,  1410 

Rosselli,    John,    court   case 1380 

Rosser.    Arlethia.    relief 29 

Rossini,  Frederick  D.  : 

density  balance  for  hydrocarbons,     466 
heats   of   formation    and    combus- 
tion     466, 

869,  1028,  1251,  1353 

laboratory  distilling  columns 1251 

purification,  etc.,  of  hydrocarbons-   588, 

1354 

purity  of  hydrocarbons 239 

vapor    pressures,    etc.,    of    hydro- 
carbons  .' 159 

Rossman,  Carl  A.,  determining  column 

curve 92 

Rossman,  D.  L.,  magnetic  maps  of 
Worcester,  etc.,  Coun- 
ties,   Md 632 

Rosters,  see  National  Roster  of  Scien- 
tific      and       Specialized 
Personnel — Registers. 
Roswell,  N.  Mex.,  aeronautical  chart-     584 
Rot,  see  name  of  rot,  or  plant  affected. 
ROTC,    see   Reserve   Officers   Training 

Corps. 
Rothenberg,    Leon,    city    capital    out- 
lay,   1937-43 717 

Rothenberger,     Mr.     and     Mrs.     Glen, 

relief 476,  614,  735 

Rothrock,  Addison  M.  : 

combustion,  knock,  etc.,  in  engine-       94 
effect  of  carburetor  mixture  con- 
trol, etc.,  on  knock 1397 

engine  performance  of  8  fuels  of 

100-octane   number 1398 

increase  in  engine  take-off  power-   1394 

intake-air   cooling 1398 

internal    cooling   in    engine    cylin- 
der   1391 

knocking  characteristics  of  fuels-       96 

Rothrock,  Willoughby  J.,  court  case 1427 

Rothwell,   Doris  P.,   price  control 192 

Rotorcraft,    airworthiness 1151 

see  also  Autogiros — Helicopters. 
Rottein  Ko,  see  Lottin,  Port. 

Rouge  River,  chart 137 

Roumanian   American   Winery,    Inc 84 

Round  tables,  see  Discussion  groups. 
Roundworms,   sodium    fluoride   for   re- 
moving          230 

Rouse,  C.  C,  court  case 834 

Rouse,  Charles  H.,  Alaska  tundra 391 

Rouse,   Charlie   B.,   relief 29 

Rouse,    Louette,    relief .„ 29 

Routing,  restrictions,  motor  carrier  de- 
cisions       279 

Rovner,  Fred  H.,  accident  investiga- 
tion            19 

Rowe,  Herman  D.,  accident  investiga- 
tion         155 

Rowe,  John   H.,  Inca  culture 982 

Rowe,  Robert  R.,  jr.,  relief 54,  246,  350 

Rownd,    Clyde    W..    relief 360,  491,  591 

Rownd,    Delia,    relief 360,  491,  591 

Roy,  J.  Albert : 

compressive    strength    of   aircraft 

materials 1389 

effective   column   length 1390 

lengths  of  columns  for  instability 

tests 1390 


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Page 

Koynl  John  claim,  pxploration 1367 

Royal  Manufacturing  Co 1420 

Koyal    Packing'    Co 1204 

Royalties  from  protliiction  of  articles, 

unlawful  exaction 749 

Royalton.   Pa.,   railroad   accident 1089 

Royce,    \V.   F.,    fishins   vessels   of  New 

En;:land,  etc 505 

Royce    Memorial    Chapel,    transfer    to 

Keuka    College :     895 

Royer,  Eleanor  T.,  union  agreements  in 

tobacco    industry 411 

Royse  City,   Tex.,    railroad   accident-.     401 

Rozen,  Arthur,  court  case 1117 

RRB,  nee  Railroad   Retirement   Board. 
Rua     Cove,     Alaska,     copper     bullion 

claims    1170 

Rubber : 

agreement  with — 

France 1314 

Great    Britain 1314 

Haiti    208 

Netherlands    1314 

cooperative   inter-American   devel- 
opment     1235 

dependable  supply 1061 

Hevea  cultivation  on  small  plan- 
tations     . -577 

same     (in    Spanish) .^ —     710 

in   guavule  tissue,   etc.,   determin- 
ing   1146 

.Japanese  trade  study 317 

latex-tube  areas  of  Russian  dande- 
lion     1143 

leaded    (roentgen    opaque),    speci- 
fication     .• 1320 

melting  effect  of  pressure 239 

natural,   estimate   to  continue   re- 
search         545 

report  of  director  of  rubber  pro- 
grams         120 

reports     of     Inter-Agency     Policy 

Com 447,  1221 

scrap,   rates   on 945 

synthetic — 

plant   disposal,   hearing 1074 

plant    disposal,    report 921 

specifications 672,   969,   1198 

surplus  plants  and  facilities.    222, 
980, 1118 

tire  cord  adhesive  property 10 

unvulcanized,    crystallization 1029 

see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from  rubber. 
Rubber  cement,  see  Cement. 

Rubber  Development  Corporation 90 

Rubber    lining    for    battery    compart- 
ments       300 

Rubble  masonry,  see  Masonry. 

Rubel,  Charles  F.,  court  case 349 

Ruben,  Samuel,  court  case 160 

Ruhert,    Kennedy    F..    correlation    of 

cooling  data  on  engine.-   1393 

Rubin,    Abe.    court    case 548,827 

Ruble,    Dorothy    C,    marihuana    and 

pyrahexyl    compound 1261 

Ruchhoft,  C.  C.  : 

rating    dishwashing    detergents.-   116(1 

sequestration   of  calcium,  etc 1078 

Rudders,    deflection    requirements    for 

trim 1294 

Rude,  C.  S. : 

control  of  ear  tick 860 

control  of  Gulf  Coast  tick 576 

Rudolph,      Foster,      Lincoln      County, 

Tenn..  soil  survey 330 

Rudolph,  Fritz,  G..  court  case 519,  1377 

Ruffner.  Ben.iamin  F.  : 

stress   analysis  of  columns,   etc..      530 
stress  of  monocoque  fuselage  bulk- 
heads       102 

Rug  cushions,   specification 214 

Ruggles.    Ferris   A.,    relief 376,  598,  822 

Ruhl.   Otto,   tri  state  zinc-lead   ore  re- 
serves     1272 

Ruhlnnd.    George   C.    venereal   disease 

control,  future  needs, 389 


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Rule,  Dorothy  B.,  see  Millard,  Dorothy 
B. 

Rule.   O.   Rey,   court   case  of  exrx 60 

Rule  34,  see  Freight  rates. 
Rules,    see   names   of    courts,    commis- 
sions,     etc.,      issuing 
rules — also  subject. 
Rules    (instruments)  : 

oil-sounding,    specification 200 

Rules    Committee,    House  : 

hearings    255 

reports 47-48,   255-256,   369- 

371,     483-484,      607-608, 
758-760,     899-901,     1059 
Rules  Committee,  Senate : 

report    624 

Rumania,  armistice  agreement 684 

Rumanian  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 844 

phrase   book 1131 

Rumreich,    A.    S.,    rodent-ectoparasite 

distribution    502 

Rumrich.  Guenther  G.,  court  case 951 

Rumrill.  Oran  E.  R.  : 
relief — 

hearings 896,  1075 

law    871 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 606 

reports    756,  774 

Rumsey    quadrangle,    Calif 71 

Runke,  S.  M.,  concentration  of  bauxite 

for   milling 1268 

Runs  Above,  Louis,  patent  in  fee 771 

Rural  areas,  see  Rural  life. 
Rural    electrification,    see    Electricity. 
Rural   Electrification    Administration.      16, 
152,    341,    461,    715,    1148 
extend   credit  to   municipalities--     903 

posters 341,  1148 

report,    1945 152 

use   of   funds 248 

Rural  electrification  news 16,  715 

Rural  income,  see  Rural  life. 
Rural  life  : 

aid  to  physically  handicapped 1356 

communitv      forests      for      rural 

people 1236 

health  program 628,  1079 

malaria  control  in  rural  areas 388 

outlook  charts,  rural  family  living-  1344 

postwar    trends 230 

radio,  attitudes  of  rural  people.  61,  230 

rural  sociology  in  extension 861 

wartime  incomes,  uses 229 

Rural  rehabilitation  projects,  admin- 
istration and  liquida- 
dation--    34.  49,  370.  876.  1039 

Rural  Retreat.  Va..  aircraft  accident 343 

Rural   sociology,   see  Rural   life. 
Rural  teachers,  see  Teachers. 

Rushing.  Virginia,  court  case 1118 

Rushville,  Nebr..   aircraft  accident 1351 

Russell,  C^lifton  B.,  court  case 125 

Russell.   Edgar  F.,   relief 1067 

Russell,  George  W.,  court  case 188,  500 

Russell,  H.  W.,  fatigue  performance  of 

propeller    materials 101 

Russell,  John  C.  dispersal  of  Anoph- 
eles   quadrimaculatus 388 

Russell.  John  C.  : 

lead,  Japanese  trade  study 316 

zinc.    Japanese    trade   study 318 

Russell,  Kenneth  F..  court  case 468 

Russell,  Lillian  V..  relief 1067 

Russell,     Richard    B.     (Senator    from 
Ga.)  : 
paper  presented  bv — 

nationality  act  of  1940 902 

reports  made  by — • 

Agriculture      and      Forestry 

Com 1061 

Appropriations  Com 610 

Immigration    Com '56, 

378.918.  1071 
Russell-Majors-Waddell  National  Mon- 
ument         924 

Russell   plan   for  intelligence  research 

in   State  Dept 1207 


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Russellville,     Ala.,     tailing     ponds     in 

brown-ore  district 1271 

Russia,   see   Union   of   Soviet   Socialist 

Republics. 
Russian    dandelion,    latex-tube    areas 

of  roots,  etc 1143 

Russian    language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 844 

phrase   book 1131 

Russian    program    of   Library    of   Con- 
gress     1287 

Russo,   Jean   C.,    relief 470 

Rust,  Philip  G.,  court  case 287,  315,  554 

Rust-preventive    compound,    specifica- 
tion     1198 

Rusts,   see  names  of   rusts,    or   plants 
affected. 

Rutherford  Food  Corporation 103,  1380 

Rutin  : 

chemistry   and    therapeutic   use 860 

production    from    buckwheat    leaf 

meal    1343 

Rutland   R.    R.,   accident 517 

Rutledge,   F.   A.,   Red   mountain   chro- 

mite  deposits 790 

Ruzicka,  Charles,  court  case-  523,  653,  1284 
Ruzicka,  Joseph,  court  ease__  523,  653,  1284 

Rygg,  G.  L.,  date  fruit 458 

Rylander-Ketzbeck    Corporation 308 

Rynearson,  G.  A.,  chromite  deposits  of 

North  Elder  Creek  area_   1171 


S.  E.  C,  see  Securities  and  Exchange 
Commission. 

S.  R.  A.  luc .i 1 554 

S.  S.  B.,  sec  Social  Security  Board 
S.  S.  S.,  sec  Selective  Service  System. 

Saba   Island,   chart 1412 

Sabath,     Adolph     J.      (Representative 
from  111.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Rules  Com__  47-48,  255-256,  369- 
371,  483-484,  607-008, 
758-760,     899-900,     1059 

Sabin,   Bertha  F.,   court  case 653 

Sabin,  M.  R.,  court  case 653 

Sabine-Neches  Waterway  : 

improvement    607 

widening   and    deepening 1006 

Sabine  River  : 

engineer    report 1133 

improvement    607 

Sabrosky,  Curtis  W.,  dispersal  of  Ano- 
pheles  quadrimaculatus-     388 
Sac   and   Fox  Tribe  of  Missouri,   con- 
stitution    and     by-laws, 

amendments 789 

Sachwitz,  Marvin  P.,  relief-  598,  1034,  1067 
Sacks,  paper,  packaging,  etc.,  for  over- 
seas     1303 

Saco   Bay,    chart 157 

Sacramento,  Calif.  ; 

aeronautical  charts 22,  724 

instrument  approach  chart 586 

Sacramento  River : 
improvement — 

engineer    report 767 

hearing    758 

Saddle  Butte  quadrangle,  Wash 1082 

Sadler,  George  -E.,  Jamaicans  in  indus- 
trial   establishments 192 

Safaga  Island,  chart 538 

Safes,    burglar-resisting,    specification-     422 
Safety  apparel,  see  Clothing. 
Safety  at  sea,  see  Safety  of  life. 
Safety  Bureau  : 

carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service 

reports 79,    1371 

report,   1945 182 

Safety  cans,  see  Cans. 
Safety    Council,    .see    Federal    Interde- 
partmental Safety  Coun- 
cil. 


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Safety   equipment   and  appliances,   see 
Safety  of  life — also  name 
of   special    equipment   or 
appliance. 
Safi'ty  of  life  : 

at  sea,  methods  for  promoting 364 

code  for  coal  and  lignite  mines 1084 

cooperation  with  States — 

hearings    261 

reports 495 

equipment,     general     schedule     of 

supplies 689 

Federal  safety  news 1360 

fire  safety  for  elementary  schools.  1166 

general    manual 441 

industrial    safety    charts 87 

lines  for  oxygen  breathing  appara- 
tus       968 

mine  hoisting,   safe   practices 510 

mine  no.  7,  Island  Creek  Coal  Co 1271 

mineral  and  allied  industries 1175 

motor  vehicle  carriers 279 

posters 87,    191, 

288,294,  657,  1100,  13S3 

practices  for  metal  mines,  etc 1367 

publications    25 

safety-appliance  laws,  I.  C.  C.  or- 
ders,   etc 1275 

safety-appliance  standards,  I.  C.  C. 

orders    1178 

safety  bulletin — 

Civil  Aeronautics  Board-   866,  1352 
lOmployees'  Compensation 

Commission 60,   776 

safety  in  air  investigation 914 

safety    requirements 696 

safety     review 107,  812 

see  also  Accidents. 

Safety    pins,    specification 690 

Safeway  Stores,  Inc 205,  429,  951,  1204 

Safford,   Ariz.,   public  lands  for  water 

system 265,    352 

Sage  Creek  Dome,  geologic,  etc.,  map 934 

Sager,  Elizabeth  E.,  ultraviolet  spectra 

dissociation    constants--     467 
Saggers,  clay  and  steel,  iron  ore  reduc- 
tion           74 

Saginaw  Dock  &  Terminal  Co 645 

Sailer,  R.  I.,  effect  of  DDT  on  aquatic 

insects 1145 

Sailing  directions,  see  names  of  locali- 
ties. 
Sailors : 

benefits  to  merchant  seamen — 

hearings 166,  249 

Veterans  Admin.,  etc.,  reports      753 

buried  at  sea,  headstones 896 

credit  for  education,  etc.,  in  Army 
Transportation  Corps  ci- 
vilian   marine    school 753, 

915, 1044 
deferment  from  draft  of  merchant 

seamen    752 

manual  for  able  seamen 1319 

maritime  dispute,  investigation  of 

causes    1054 

readjustment   in    civilian   life 893 

reemployment  rights  of  merchant 
seamen — 

comniiltee     report 365,  1069 

hearings    166 

law a044 

Maritime   Comn.    report 753 

war-risk  insurance,  extend  cover- 
age        754 

SIC    also    Navy — Notice    to    mari- 
ners— Veterans. 
St.     Croix,     Virgin     Islands,     Tertiary 

Foraniiiiifera    1265 

St.  Elizabeths  Hospital 176 

care  of  persons  in  Virginia  and 
Maryland  Fed.  reserva- 
tions— 

hearings    364 

report    248 

report,   1945 176 


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St.  George  Harbor,  chart 1195 

St.  George  Kecf,  chart 157 

St.  G(H)r>;i's  Channel,  charts 29C 

St.   James,   Alinn.,   railroad   accident 1089 

St.  Joe  I'aper  Co 522 

St.  John,  J.  L.,  toxicity  to  swine  of  lead 

arsenate,  etc 1341 

St.  John  Ilarlior.  chart 419 

St.  John's  College,  acquisition 893,  1075 

St.  Johns   Island,  chart 1195 

St.  Johns  Kiver  : 

aeronautical    chart 584,  1244 

engineer    reports 915,  1358 

St.  Johns  Kiver  Line  Co 1180 

St.  Jolmsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  R.  R.  : 

emergency   board 1417 

reorganization    1090 

St.   Joseph.  Mo.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727,  1247 

St.  Lawrence,  Gulf  of : 

chart    537 

sailing  directions,  supplement 6G7 

St.  Lawrence  River  : 

aeronautical    chart 724,  1244 

Great    Lakes-St.    Lawrence    basin 
agreement — 

hearings    619 

report 770 

port  and  terminal  facilities,  1943_     850 

sailing    charts 1301,  i413 

sailing    directions,    supplement —     667 

surface  water  supply  of  basin 392 

traverses    1196 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  : 

bridge 1041,  1053,  1069 

finances 341 

instrument  approach  charts 23, 

727, 1024 

St.    Louis   Bank   for   Cooperatives 711 

St.   Louis,   Brownsville  &  Mexico  Ry., 

court    casfe 684 

St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  bridge  across 

St.  Louis  River_  891,  915,  1044 

St.  Louis  River,  bridge 891,  915, 1044 

St.  Louis,  San  Francisco  &  Texas  Ry., 

emergency  board 202,  385 

St.  Louis-Sian  Francisco  Ry. : 

abandonment    1372 

accident    642 

control    1373 

court    case 554 

emergency  board 202,  385 

rates   on,   livestock 403 

roadmasters 280,  1374 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Ry.,  accidents-    278, 

401 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  relief 54,  115 

St.  Marys  River,  pilot  rules 995 

St.  Paul,   Minn.  : 

aeronautical  chart 344,  1153 

aircraft  accident 1351 

aircraft    parts    workers    in    war- 
time       657 

experiment  in  child  welfare 13G2 

finances     803 

instrument  approach  charts 727,  1024 

milk   handling,    order 233 

wartime  labor  in  proi)eller  plant-     527 

St.  Paul  (luadrangle.  Ark 1267 

St.  Simon  Island,  instrument  approach 

chart    1240 

St.   Thomas   Harbor,   chart 1249 

Sakhalin  Island,  chart 538 

Sakonnet   River,  bridge 915,1044,1053 

Salad  dressing,  mayonnaise,  etc 238 

Salamaua    Harbor,    chart 1195 

Salant,  Nathan  B..  cotton  surplus  dis- 
posal   programs 15 

Salaries  : 

in  higher  education  institutions —     501 
removing    stabilization    act    con- 
trol     1418 

stabilization.  Exec,  order  revoked-      822 
see  also  Government  officials  and 
employees — also      names 
of    certain    departments, 
,  bureaus,  etc. 


Page 
Salary  tables,  see  Government  officials 
and  employees. 

Saldafia  Agosto,  Arcadio,  relief 598, 

911,1034 

Salem    quadrangle,    N.    Y.-Vt 788 

Salerno,    American    operations 446 

Sales  : 

Army    regulations 132,  559, 

091,  840,  841,  998-999, 
1128,  1213,  1322,  1431 

by   manufacturers,  excise  taxes 689 

Government  i)roperty,  resales 548 

retail,    business    reports 153 

to    Filipinos 652 

wholesale,  business  rei)orts 153,  716 

sec   also    names    of   articles    sold. 

Sales  checks,  rates  on 280 

Sales  linance  companies 62,  778 

Salesman,    job 440 

Salesperson,    job 440 

Salina,  Kans. : 

aeronautical    chart 724 

instrument  approach  chart,  etc 23 

Salina   rocks   in    Michigan   basin :       70 

Salinas   quadrangle,   P.   R 509 

Saline,    Mich.,    aircraft    accident 236 

Salines,   preprint  from   minerals  year- 
book     1083 

Salinity      Laboratory,      see     Regional 

Salinity  Laboratory. 
Salish  Indians,  see  Flathead  Indians. 

Salmo  salar,  fishery  leaflet 631 

Salmon  : 

Atlantic,   fishery   leaflet 631 

canned 1170 

fisheries,  agreement  with  Canada.     552 
Salnionetta      berta,      food      poisoning 

caused  by - 63 

Salonika  Bay,  chart 298 

Salonika  Harbor,  chart 298 

Salt  : 

in  irrigation   agriculture 1233 

Japanese    trade    study 317 

packages,    simplified    practice 1354 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  1084 

production  in  1945 1270 

rates   on 404,  945 

Salt  Flat,   Tex.,   instrument   approach 

chart 727 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 

flight  charts 1244 

instrument  approach  chart--  156, 1247 

rental    housing 1118 

soil   survey 458 

Salt  tablets,   general  schedule  of  sup- 
plies         213 

Salt-water  soap,  see  Soap. 
Saltonstall,    Leverett     (Senator    from 
Mass.)  : 
report  made   by — 

District  of  Columbia  Com 617 

Salts  : 

aluminum,  in  1945 1175 

ocean  mine  roadway  dust  allayed-  73 
potassium,  Japanese  trade  study-  317 
sulfate,  effect  on  growth,  etc.,  of 

peach    1235 

zinc    1174 

zinc,  in   1945 ; 1270 

Salvador,    Porto   do,    chart 1196 

Salvage : 

Army    regulations 1432 

in  zone  of  interior j 442 

Salyards,  Ralph  P.,  motor  carrier  de- 
cision     1179 

Salzer,  Herbert  E. : 

coefficient  for  double  quadrature--     467 
•direct   and   inverse   interpolation-     466 

inverse    interpolation 25 

Sambava  Anchorage,  chart 537 

Samet  Ko,  chart 538 

Samoa,  chart 1196 

sec  also  American  Samoa. 

Sampsell,  Paul  W.,  court  case 434 

Samuels,  Jacob  S.,   court  case 520, 

685, 1279 
San  Agustfn,  Colombia,  archeology 9^83 


Januaey-December 


1653 


Page 

Sanananda-Buna  operation 447 

San  Angelo,  Tex.,  instrument  approach 

charts 23,  1025 

San  Antonio,  Tex.  : 

aeronautical  chart 725,  1244 

aircraft    accident j^ 86G 

finances 717 

instrument, approach  chart 727 

San    Bernardino    County,    Calif.,    land 

grant 898 

San    Bernardino    County    Airport,    in- 
strument approach  chart-  1246 

Sanborn  quadrangle,  Fla 71 

San  Carlos  Bay,  chart 1249 

San  Carlos  project,  maintenance,  esti- 
mate      975 

Sanchez,  Pedro,  court  case 992 

Sanchez  Figueroa,  Francisca,  relief  of 

estate 598,  766,  871 

San  Clemente  Island,   chart 867 

San   Clemente   Island   naval   defensive 

sea   area 1308 

Sand: 

Berea,  and  Murrysville,   map 633 

Berea,    map 70 

deposits  of — 

Colorado 933 

Montana 933 

North    Dakota 933 

South    Dakota 933 

Wyoming 934 

in     1945 1271 

McLeod  glass-sand  pits 793 

Miami-West     Palm     Beach     silica 

sand 793 

molding,  fineness  test 1029 

preprint  from  minerals  vearbook_   1271 

rates  on 945.  1181,  1374 

Sandahl,    Carl    A.,    effects    of    pusher 
propeller  on  lift,  etc.,  of 

flapped    -wing 1293 

Sandakan   Harbor,  chart 538 

Sanders,   Barkev   S.,   disability   among 

employed    persons 176 

Sanders,  E.  H.,  &  Co 403 

Sanders,  J.   C. : 

correlation  of  exhaust-valve  tem-         - 
peratures     with     engine 

operation 1394 

effect  of  continuous  knock  on  cyl- 
inder    1391 

knocking  tendency  of  cylinder 1391 

temperatures  of  sodium-cooled  ex- 
haust   valve 1394 

Sanders,   Katie,   relief 54,   162 

Sanders,    Newell    D.  : 

alkylate-replacement      values      of 

fuel    components 1398 

charge    temperature    of    internal- 
combustion    engines 1393 

effpct  of  exhaust  gas  on  engine  per- 
formance      1393 

effects  of  cylinder  head,  etc.,  tem- 
peratures    upon      knock 

limits  of  fuels 1398 

estimating    knock    rating    of   fuel 

blends 1398 

jet-propulsion    engines 1103 

knock-limited      blending      charac- 
teristics      of       aviation 

fuels 1397 

Sanders,    S.    D.,    organizing    farmers' 

cooperative 13 

Sandholzer,    Marjorie    W.,    flameproof- 

ing  of  textiles 135.". 

San  Diego,  Calif. : 

aeronautical  charts 585,  1244 

aircraft    accident 720 

airport   obstruction   plan 726 

instrument  approach  charts 727. 

1025,    1247 
reimburse  Navy  personnel — 

hearing 171 

law 592 

report 38 

rental    housing,    income    and    ex- 
penses      827 


Page 

San  Diego,  Tex.,  relief 360,  615,  737 

San  Diego  defensive  sea  area 675 

San  Diego  maritime  control  area 675 

Sandifur,    C.    Paul,    motor   carrier   de- 
cision   1091 

Sandifur,    Charles    H.,    motor    carrier 

decision 1091 

Sandlin,  Charles  W.,  jr..  critical  stress 

of    curved    sheet 1295 

Sandoval  County,  N.  Mex.,  geology  of 

plateaus 1266 

Sandroff,  Alvin  E.,  court  case 189,  1098 

Sands,  Harry,  epileptic  child  can  lead 

normal    life 1382 

Sandstone,    Berea,    Corry,    and    Cusse- 

wago 933 

Sandusky,  Jacob  E.,  court  case 990 

Sandven,    Lois   B.,    sponge   production 

and  international  trade-  505 
Sandwich  constructions,  impact  resist- 
ance       by       falling-ball 

tests 579 

Sanford,  H.  L.,  list  of  intercepted  plant 

pests 1343 

San  Francisco,  Calif. : 

aernautical  chart 585,  1244 

airport  obstruction   plan 1246 

court    case 183 

finances 582 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

relief 360,  1044,  1067 

venereal  disease  educational,  etc., 

program 503 

San  Francisco  &  Napa  Valley  R.  R.  v. 

Southern  Pacific  Co—  111,  970 
San  Francisco   Bay  : 

aeronautical    chart 585 

bridge  to  Bay  Farm  Islan'O — 

hearing 482 

letter   from   Navy   Dept 482 

letter  from  War  Dept 606 

reports 45,   367 

system    of    dams,    investigation — 

hearing 482 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 482 

letter  from   War  Dept 606 

report 367 

San  Francisco  Bay  area,  durable  goods 
manufacture,         labor 

force 410 

San  Francisco  County,  Calif.  : 

court  case 183 

relief 360,   1044,  1067 

San  Francisco  defensive  sea  area 675 

San  Francisco  maritime  control  area_  675 
San    Francisco-Oakland    Bay    Bridge, 

toll  charges 363,  616,  874 

San   Gabriel    Basin,   geologic   map 1266 

San  Geronimo  Development  Co 84,  951 

Sangkapoera    Reede,    chart 669 

Sangre  de  Cristo  Mountains  : 

aeronautical    chart 725 

geologic  map  of  foothills 1172 

Sanitation  : 

aerial  navigation,  convention 122 

agreement    with — 

Chile 985 

Ecuador 313 

Haiti 20S 

Nicaragua 987 

Army     regulations,     sanitary     re- 
ports   1322 

data  on — 

Egypt    693 

Eire 693 

Manchuria    693 

frozen    foods 1144 

maritime  navigation,  agreement--  209 

luilitary.    field    manual 325 

publications,  price  list 932 

shelllisli   industry,  control 1361 

San  .TosC",  Guatemala,   chart 1108 

S:in  .Ios6  antimony  mines 632 

San  .Tos<5  Island  : 

liirds    1120 

fresh-water   fishes H29 

mammals    981 


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Page 
San  Jos6  Islaml — Continued 

noniiiiirinL'    niolliisks 120,") 

vt-fTctalion     981 

San  Juan,  Baliia,  chart 2i)b 

San   Juan   Basin,  lOocene,  etc.,  forma- 
tions     1172 

San  Manual  area,  Ariz.,  strategic  min- 
erals          'Mi'j. 

San  Mateo,  Calif.,  aircraft  accidents..    72(i, 

1351 

Snn-nien    Wan,   chart 538 

Snn     Miguel     County,     N.     Mex.,     Elk 

Mountain    mica   deposit.  1174 

San   Miguel  Passage,   cliart 157 

San  Nicolas,  Bahia,  cliart 2'Jb< 

San  IVdro,  Calif.,  T  tunnel 482 

San    Pedro   Mountain,    geology 12(i(; 

San  Hemo,  Porto  di,  chart 296 

Sansberry,    James    C,    trustee,    court 

case 434 

Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  aircraft  accident 20 

Santa  Ana  Mountain  clay  region,  map.   1172 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   cliart 1247 

Santa    Cruz   Islands,    chart 419 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.  : 

aircraft    accident 720 

instrument  approach  charts.  5S6,  102,") 

Santa  Fe  Pacific  R.   R.,  court  case 271, 

e5P,.  802,  952.  1316,  1380 

Santa  Fe  Trail  Transportation  Co 1091 

Santa    Maria.    Calif.,    instrument    ap- 

prioch  chart,  etc 23 

Santa  Rosa   (steam  vessel)  : 

court  case  of  owner 946 

Santa    Rosa    Island    National    Monu- 
ment     757,  924.  1044 

Sante,    Gisella,    rolief 38,  54,  162 

Santee    River,    bridge 616,  748,  874 

Santiago  Mountain  s,  aeronautical 

chart 725,   1244 

Sapstain,   control   treatments 577 

Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.,  bridge  across 

Hudson    River.. 260,  351 

Saratoga   Springs  Authority 83,  210 

Saratoga     Springs    Commission 83,210 

Sarnoflf,  David,  industrial  science  looks 

ahead     310,311 

Sasscer,   Lansdale   G.    (Representative 
from  Md.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Naval   Affairs  Com 755 

Sasseen,    Lome   E..    accept   medal 29 

Satahib    Bay.    cliart 538 

Satsukawa   Wan,    chart 538 

Sattahib,  Ao.  xre  Satahib  Bay. 
Saturday  holidav  : 

banks,  etc.,  in  D.  C 768.  887,  1038 

offlce  of  recorder  of  deeds,  in  D.  C.    916. 
1038.  1051 

Saucier,    James    A.,    relief 38,241 

Saudi   Aral)ia.  economic  information..   1251, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 586 

Saunders,  James  B..  photographing  in- 

terf(>rence    plieiioniena..      159 
Saunders,   Sarali   C.  factors  in   ctioos- 

ing  business  location 465 

Saunders   Memorial    Hospital 32 

115.  491,  598,  822 

Saunders  Wholesale,  Inc 259,476,591 

Saur,  Nora  C,  laws  applicable  to  Agri- 
culture   Deiit 1148 

Savage,  H.  E..  .ir.,  water  carrier  deci- 
sion       281 

Savage  Truck  Line 281 

Savannah,  Ga.  : 

aeronautical    charts 22,  725 

instrument  approach  charts-   727,  102.''> 

port   1221 

report  on  harbor 11,34 

Savelyev,  V.  V.,  distribution  of  struc- 
tural    weight     of     wing 

along   span 110-1 

Savings,    city    families 526 

see  also  Savings  bonds  and  stamps. 


Page 
Savings  and  loan  associations,  sec  Fed- 
eral savings  and  loan  as- 
sociations. 
Savings  bonds  and  stamps  : 

banks  and  post  war  savings  pro- 
gram     1H20 

bond-selling    methods 130 

bulletin  of  Interdepartmental  War 
•Savings  Bond  Commit- 
tee    127,837 

campaign  book  for  loan 130 

factual  information 1212,  1430 

farm  program  for  victory  loan 130 

finish  the  job!  i)Osfwar  savings 130 

G.  I.,  Iianker  and  savings  bonds 1320 

inll;ition   and   war  bonds 1321 

information  for  agricultural  work- 
ers,  etc 1212 

means  to  an  end 1321 

music  in  victory,  plan  for  com- 
munity       130 

newspaper  boys  thrift  plan.   1127,  1212 

newspaper    clipsheets 130 

newspaper  press  book  no.  1 130 

P.  S.,  pay  roll  savings  bulletin..     130 
pay  roll  savings  plan,   postal  em- 
ployees         130 

peacetime  pay  roll  savings  plan..     438 

peacetime  press  book 1212 

post  victory  drive  program 324 

posters 130.  324.  437 

438,  559.  997,  1212,  1321 

program  for  farm  families 1212 

public      relations     and      savings 

bonds    1321 

sales    vs.    redemptions 1321 

school  savings —  , 

citation    form ' 324 

handbook  for  administrators.   1321 
teaching    mathematics..   839,  1321 

schools   in   victory   loan 130 

series  G  bonds  for  trust  accounts.   1430 
7    war    loans    and    victory    loan. 

factual    information.    131,  690 

speaking    of    bonds 997 

this  time  it's  for  you  ! 438,  690 

victory    loan    securities 130 

victory  news  for  retailers 130-131 

what  will  you  pay  for  peace? 131 

what  you  can  do  to  show  films..     131 
what  you  should  known  about  vic- 
tory   loan 131 

which   issue   shall   I   buy? 131 

women's    work    in    war    finances, 

1941-45     997 

your  16-mm  victory  loan  pro- 
gram     ;      131 

your    workbook 1127 

Savings  Bonds  Division 438, 

559.   690.    839.   997.   1127. 
1212,    1320    1430. 
naming,  notes  of  general  interest.     334 

posters    438, 

559,   997.    1212,   1321 

Savona.  Porto  di.  chart 296 

Savory  herbs,  see  Herbs. 
Sawmills,       hazardous-occupations 

status    409 

Saws  : 

band,    specification 330 

metal-cutting       band,       simplified 

practice    588 

woodworking,  general  schedule  of 

supplies    837 

Sawtooth    Co 360,615,735 

Saxl.  T.  Newton,  court  case 685 

Rayrs,  Richard  L.,  exploration  of 
Sitiner  and  Bunch  Hol- 
low zinc  properties 794 

Scales  : 

and  balances,  facts  for  industry..     864 

specifications   437,  838 

Scandinavia,    pilot,    supplement 667 

Scaudrett,    Henry    A.,    trustee,    trailer 

frames 1375 


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1655 


Page 

Scaravelli,  Joseph  V.,  court  case 2G7, 

523,952 
Scarlet  fever,   incidence  and   trends--     779 

Scarlett,  Charles,  relief 38,  376,  591 

Scarlett,    Lucille,   relief 38,  376,  591 

Scattergood,     Sue,     canning     without 

sugar    119 

Scearce,  Jane  L.  : 

effect  of  war  on  farm  cooperatives-        13 
farm   supply    purchasing   coopera- 
tives          149 

Schade,   Robert   O.,   linked   differential 

flap    system 1391 

Schaefer,  C.  W.,  pollen  traps,  etc.,  for 

honeybee    colonies 1343 

Sichaefer,  Hazel  M.,  court  case 1310 

Schaefer,  Jack,  court  case 1310 

Schaefer,   Jack,   &  Associates 1310 

Schaefer,  Raymond  F.,  static-thrust  of 

rotor-blade   designs 1292 

Schaeffer,  Herman,  court  case 1095 

Schafer,  Louis  J.,  jr.,  iiredicting  pres- 
sure loss   at   altitude 809 

Schaft'er,   Alfred   O.,   judgment 127 

Schaghticoke,     N.     Y.,     bridge    across 

Hudson  River 260,  351 

Scharon,   H.   L.,   prospecting  for   min- 
eralization   1271 

Scheeter,    Harry,    dynamics    of    inlet 

system    94 

Scheelite  deposits  in  Sierra  de  Juarez-     178 

Scheff,   Bernard,   relief 367 

Scheffer,    Victor    B.,    commercial    im- 
portance      of       seaweed 

gums    272 

Scheldt  River,  chart 298 

Schell,  Joseph  W.,  relief 246,  491,  591 

Schenley    Distilleries    Motor    Division, 

Inc    210 

Schenley  Distillers  Corporation 210 

Scherf,  John  G.,  court  case 1210 

Schey,  Oscar  W.  : 

cooling  of  cylinders 1390 

increased  cooling  surface  of  cylin- 
der         1391 

Schine  Chain  Theatres,  Inc 1284 

Schiro,  Bruno,  wartime  housing  short- 
ages   1101 

Scliistosomophora  in  China 551 

Schlain,  David  : 

anodes    for    electrolytic    mangan- 
ese        792 

cobalt  content  of  manganese  ores-     790 
Schleehten,   A.   W.,   metallurgy  of  zir- 
conium         511 

Schlegel,  Nicholas  R.,   relief 476 

Schlocker,  J.,  benefieiation  of  chromite-      509 
Schlotzhauer,  E.  O.  : 

citrus   fruit   production,   etc 8 

fruits,  noncitrus,  production,  etc_      859 
Schmeltz,  William  F.,   relief—  360,  615,  735 

Schmidt,  Gustave,  court  case 648 

Schmidt,  Karl  P.,  turtles  collected  by 

Smithsonian     Survey 1120 

Schmidt,  L.  D.  : 

control  of  bulk  densities  in   coke 

ovens 791 

physical    characteristics   of    pack- 
aged   fuel 791 

Schmidt,  Nina  E.,  relief 476,615,735 

Schmiedlin,    Ralph    E.,     nitrided-steel 

piston  rings 1402 

Schmitter,  Eduardo,  scheelite  deposits 

of  Sierra   de  Juarez 178 

Schmoll,  Dewey,  assignee,  court  casc_    173, 

407,  1184 

Sichneller,    Oscar,    court    case 625,  952 

Schnitzer,    J.    G.,    establishing,    etc., 

retail   shoe   business 1155 

Schoenfeld,  Margaret  H.  : 

benefits    for    veterans 192 

employment    situation    in    foreign 

countries    1100 

SchoUenberger,  J.  H.,  bibliography  on 

soft    corn,    etc 10 

Scholten,    J.    A.,    strength    of    bolted 

timber   joints 580 


Page 

School  bus  drivers,  selection  and  train- 
ing       779 

School  children,  see  Children. 

School  life    (periodical) 779 

School  lunches : 

list    of    references 712 

national    program 1347 

programs,  assistance  to  States 256, 

593,  737 
School  officers,  sec  Schools. 
Schooley,      Marjorie      R.,      ultraviolet 
spectra   and   dissociation 

constants    467 

Sichools  : 

America's,  and  price  control 306 

cliildren  of  migratory  farm  work- 
ers         287 

city   school   officers 627 

contributions      for      maintenance, 
etc. — 

^learings    607 

law 874 

reports . 483,  618,  768 

expenditures    per    pupil 778 

Federal,  etc.,  education  officers 627 

lire  safety  for  elementary  schools-  1166 

forestry    courses 459 

how  price  control  affects 979  • 

in   D.   C,   heads  of  depts.   of  mili- 
tary   science,    etc 617, 

.    887,  1038 

in   victory  loan 130 

military   education,   Army   regula- 

lations    ^ 325 

open   doors   to   children,    extended 

services 269 

range  management  courses V12 

rifle   and    pistol   competitions 217 

savings — 

citation    form 324 

handbook      for      administra- 
tors         1321 

teaching    mathematics--  839,  1321 
schools    at    work   for   lasting    vic- 
tory         130 

schools    at    work    for    peace    and 

prosperity 839 

services    for    children    to    supple- 
ment          954 

State  school  systems,  statistics 779 

urban   and  rural,  statistics 501 

wildlife,  etc.,  management  courses-  460 
see  also  Agricultural  schools — 
Army  service  schools — 
Education,  and  refer- 
ence— also  names  of 
schools,  or  places  where 
located. 
Schoonmaker,  James  M.,  jr.,  court  case 

of   exr 556 

Schopf,    James    M.,    coal    deposit    near 

Coaldale,    Nev 510 

Schott,  Rali)h  G.,  multinipple   trait   in 

sheep 457 

Schredler,  R.  E.,  court  case 952 

Schrelller  Steel  &  Supply  Co 952 

Sclireiber,  Abe,  court  case ._      835 

Schreiner,    O.,    jr.,    automobile    repair 

shop 325,465 

Schrenk,  H.   H.,   quantitative  analysis 

by  X-ray  diffraction 938 

Schroeder,  E.  C,  Co.,  Inc 88 

Schroi'der,  Fritz,  court  case 648 

Schrom,   Frank  J.,   relief 349,  374 

Schtierman,   Solomon,   relief 260,  350 

Schubert,  Ben  W.,   relief 744 

Schueller,  Carl  F.,  horizontal  tail  sur- 
face   810,  1295,  1406 

Schuette,  Evan   H.  : 

compressive    strength    of    aircraft 

materials 1389 

effective  column   length -  1390 

minimum-weight  design  of  alumi- 
num  alloy    panels 1401 

plastic-bonded     glass     clotli     and 

canvas 292 


1656 


Index,  1946 


i'at'c 

ScLut'tte,  Evan  11. — Continued 

properties  o£  2  plastic-bonded  glass 

cloth 1402 

tensile  tests  of  rivets yy 

Schuh,  Cliarles  W.,  court  case 384, 

CSS, 12oy 
Schuldenfrei,   Marvin,   stricic-free  neu- 
tral  iioint 1405 

Schulte,  D.  A.,  Ini- 2S0,  085 

Schumacher,    Alagdalcn   M.,   relief 5y8, 

Oil,  1034 

Scliuniaclier,   William  A.,   relief 508, 

Oil,  lO.U 
JSchuster,      C      K.,      I'ersian      waliuils 
si)rayed    with    llorilfaux 

mixture 340 

Schutrumpf,    Kmmu    D.,    crude    drugs, 

etc 58G 

Schuylkill  Kiver  : 

engineer   report 1436 

review  of  reports 000 

Schwartz,   Anna,  court  case 055 

Schwartz,   Uenjamin:. 

internal  parasites  of  swine 10 

trichinosis   caused   by   eating  raw 

l)ork 1144 

Schwartz,  Edward  B.  : 

bending  and  shear  stresses 1405 

critical  comi)ression  load 97 

instability  of  box  beams 92 

stresses  of  cantilever  beam 1295 

Schwartz,    G.    M.,    San    Manuel    area, . 

Ariz 392 

Schwartz,  Samuol,  court  case 025 

Schweitzer,   P.   H.,    charging  efficiency 

of  engines 94 

Schwellenbach,  Lewis  B. : 

address  before  Advertising  Feder- 
ation of  America 1099 

labor,  long  range  view 1381 

statement  to  oil  conferees^ 80 

see  also  Labor  Department. 
Science  : 

la   enseuanza   funcional   de  la   ci- 

encia    201 

same   (in  French) 424 

philosophical   implications 311 

promote  progress — 

hearings    105:', 

minority    views 773 

rei)ort 497 

research   legislation   hearings 171. 

203, 380 

research  study 1308 

scientific  report.s,  bibliography-  309.827 
talent  search  finalists,  testimony-     497 
Science    Board,    see    National    Science 

Board. 
Science  Foundation,  .sec  National  Sci- 
ence  Foundation. 
Science  Interdepartmental  Committee, 
see      Interdepartmental 
Committee   on    Science. 
Sciences,  National  Academy  of,  see  Na- 
tional   Academy    of    Sci- 
ences. 
Scientific    and    Cultural    Cooperation, 
Interdepartmental     Com- 
mittee   on.     see    Interde- 
jiartmental  Committee  on 
Scientific     and     Cultural 
Cooperation. 
Sficiitilic    and    Specialized    Personnel, 
National    Koster    of,    see 
N.-itional  Koster  of  Scien- 
tific and  Specialized  Per- 
sonnel. 
Scientific  itositions  : 

in  departmental  service,  expert  ex- 
aminers        402 

correction    of    entry 850 

Scientific   research,   see   Science. 
Scientific    Kesearch    and    Development 

Ofllce 200,  550 

budget.    1947 823 

transfer — 

hearings    1053 


Page 
Scientific    Research    and    Development 
Othce — Continued 
transfer — Continued 

minority    views 773 

report    497 

Scientific  Kesearch  Board,  see  Presi- 
dent's Scientific  Kesearch 
Board. 
Scientific  Unions,  International  Coun- 
cil of,  ate  International 
Council  of  Scientific 
Unions.  ' 

ScoUeld,  Carl  S.,  measurement  of  soil 

water 340 

Scofield,  Joseph,  I.  C.  C.  decision 1092 

Scofield  project,  specifications 790 

Scotland,   chart 419 

Scotland  iiuadrangle,  Conn 787 

.Scott,  Clarice  L.,  ABC's  of  mending 1344 

Scott,  David  B.,  shadowed  replicas  of 

tooth   surfaces 1168 

Scott,  Eli  L.,  relief 38,  491,  591 

Scott,    F.   E.,   dichlorodifluoromethane, 
extinction     of     propane, 

etc.,  flames 9.36 

Scott,    G.    S.,    inflammability,    etc.,    of 

naphthalene 793 

Scott,  Letha,  legislation  affecting  rural 

land   use 859 

Scott,    Merit,    auxiliary    stififeners    at- 
tached to  panels 101 

Scott,  Russell  B.,  thermodynamic  prttp- 

erties  of  ethylbenzene 400 

Scott,  Thomas  J.  : 

phosphate    rock,    Japanese    trade 

study 317 

salt,  Japanese  trade  study 317 

sulfur  and  sulfuric  acid,  Japanese 

trade 317 

Scotts    Bluff    County,    Nebr.,    geology, 

etc 780 

Scottsbluflf,  Nebr.,  instrument  approach 

chart ■ 23,    1247 

Scourinir  powder,  specification 1127 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Co 1181 

Scrap,  nonforrous,  dealers  report 74,  793 

see  also  names  of  certain  metals, 
etc. 
Screens  (aircraft)  : 

static  and  total  pressures 1404 

Screens    (projection)  : 

technical  manual 1434 

Screeton,  Ark.,  railroad  accident 78 

Screws,   rates  on 1092 

Scribner,    Bourdon    F..    determination 

of  boron  in  steel 1028 

.Scribner,  Bourdon  W.,  flexible  caselin- 

ing  materials 1353 

Scrivner,     Errett    P.     (Representative 
from   Kans. )  : 
reports  made  bv — 

Claims    Com 36, 

38-39,  246,  359,  743 
Scrub  typhus,   see  Tsutsugamushi  dis- 
ease. 

Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney,    Inc 1427 

Scullin,  Bernice  W.,  court  case 1123 

Scullin,  Harry,  court  case 1123 

Scully,  Frederick,  court  case  of  exrs —   1076. 

1284 
Scully,  John  C.  exr.,  court  fase_  1076,  1284 
Scully,  Thomas  A.,  court  case.  1076.  1284 
Sea,  see  Ocean — also  name  of  sea. 

Sea  duty  pay.  Army  regulations 216, 

691,  1213 
Sea  post  service,  see  Postal  service. 

Seal)oard  Air  Line  R.  R.,  accidents 1371 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Ry.  : 

accidents 78,   182,   401 

court    case 522 

receivership    1372 

Seaboard-All     Florida     Ry.,     abandon- 
ment         643 

Sealmard   Surety   Co 267,  522,  802, 1259 

Seacord,  Charles  L.,  jr.  : 

stability    of    fighter-airplane 1404 


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Seacord,  Charles  L.,  jr. — Continued 
stability   of    tailless   all-wing   air- 
plane   1294, 1404 

Seal  of  President  of  U.  S.,  Exec.  order_     114 

Sealing  compound,   specifications 110,  198 

Seals,    Carl    H..    relief 766,  885,  1034 

Seals  (animals)  : 

industry  of  Alaska 932 

Seaman,  Harold  H..  court  case 407 

Seaman,  Irving,  court  case 407 

Seamen,  sec  Sailor.s. 
Seaplanes : 

design  of  fl.ving  boat  hulls 96 

effect  of  powered  propellers  on  fly- 
ing   boat 1404 

float  model  tests  at  various  veloci- 
ties,   etc 139C 

flving  boat  with  several   types  of 

fairing 1397 

impact  loads  for  prismatic  floats.  1401 

impact  on   water 194 

landed    characteristics    of    flying 

boat 1395 

load  at  which  spray  enters  propel- 
lers         810 

loads  for  prismatic  floats 1292 

low-speed  spray  characteristics  of 

flying    boat 1397 

main  spray  characteristics  of  fly- 
ing   boats 1103 

piloting  of  flying  boats 98 

resistance    tests    of    3    flying-boat 

hulls    1399 

retractable  planing  flap  on  flying 

boat 1395 

take-off  of  large  flying  boat 103 

tests  of — 

British  flying  boat 99 

floats   1404 

flying  boat  hulls 96,  1103 

planing-tail  hulls 1296 

Seaquist,  M.  E.,  trustee,  court  case 1117 

Search  and  rescue.  Army  Air  Forces__    325, 

1002 
Searle,  Allan  D.  : 

changes   in    wartime   shipbuilding 

programs 411 

productivity  changes  since  1939 1286 

Sears,  Kenneth  C,  court  case 989 

Sears,  Richard  I.,  control-surface  char- 
acteristics       412 

Sears,   Roebuck  &  Co—   549,680,1185,1311 

Seas   Shipping   Co.,    Inc 684 

Seatrain    Lines,    Inc 523,  1316,  1380 

Seattle,  Wash.  : 

aeronautical    charts 22,  725 

finances 863 

flight    charts 1154,  1244 

impact  of  war 806 

instrument  approach  charts 586, 

1025,  1247 
rental    housing    income    and    ex- 
penses        827 

Seattle  Brewing  &  Malting  Co 835 

Seaweed  gums  : 

chemical,  etc.,  properties 630 

commercial    importance 272 

Sebald,   Edith   F.   de  B.,   admission   to 

U.  S 918,  1034,  10.-)2 

Seboeloe,    chart 418 

Seborg,  R.  M.,  rwin  treatment,  etc.,  of 

wood  properties 580 

Sebrell.  W.  H. : 

anemia  and  granulocytopenia 388 

cardiac  conduction  mechanism  in 

thiamine  deficiency 929 

electrocardiographic  alterations--   1262 
Sebring,     Fla.,     instrument     approach 

chart,   etc 23 

SEC,     see     Securities     and     Exchange 

Commission. 
Sechler,  Ernest  E.  : 

normal  pressure  tests  on  plates 98 

strength  of  cylinders 93 

Second   National    Steamship   Co 81,  624 

Secor,  Wilber,  soil  survey 1235 


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Secrest,    Alvin,    publications   by   Mem- 
bers of  79th  Congress--  1189 

Secret   Service  Division 839 

estimates 305,  547 

Secretaries,  job  of 326 

Secretary,  see.  for  departmental  secre- 
taries,  names  of  depart- 
ments, or  secretaries. 
Secretary  of  Senate,  see  Senate. 
Securities  : 

electric  and  gas  utilities,  1935-45-  1312 
exempted,  regulate  transactions — 

hearing   conference 748 

minority    views 748 

report    748 

financial  statements,  form,  etc 828 

proposed  amendment  to  securities 

exchange    act 974 

publications,  price  list 177 

railroad,  application  to  issue,  etc-   1178 
railroad,   designating  R.   F.  C.   as 

agency 1201 

registration    record 120,  828 

regulation  S-X  of  S.  E.  C 82S 

rules  and  regulations  of  S.  E.  C —    550, 

1119 
stock  exchange  practices,  index  to 

hearings    1357 

stocks  registered  on  securities  ex- 
changes        627 

traded  on  exchanges 121,681.828 

transactions  and  holdings 121,  828 

unregistered,  safeguard  investors-  1312 
see  also   Government   securities — 
Savings     bonds     and 
stamps  —  also   names  of 
United  States  securities, 
e.    g.    Treasury    savings 
notes. 
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission-    120, 
309,   550,   681,   828,   1110, 
1204,  1312,  1421 

activities  in  Florida 921 

annual  report,  1945 828 

cost  of  penalty  mail 427 

decisions  and  reports 828,  1204 

decisions  and   reports,   tables 1421 

regulation    S-X 828 

reports,  see,  above,  annual  re- 
port— decisions  and  re- 
ports. 

rules  and  regulations 550,   1119 

statistical  bulletin 121,  828 

transactions  in  exempted  securi- 
ties— 

hearing  conference 748 

minority    views 748 

report 748 

Security,  see  Social  security. 
Security  Agency,  see  Federal  Security 

Agency. 
Sedalia,    Mo.,    topographic   quadrangle 

maps 935 

Sedalia  A.  A.  F.,  instrument  approach 

chart 157 

See,  Marjorie,  relief 746 

Seed    money    for    alfalfa,    red    clover, 

alsike 1143 

Seedlings,      forest     tree,      commercial 

sources 150 

see  also  names  of  plants. 
Seeds : 

Duvel  buried  seed  experiment 577 

forest  tree,   commercial  sources 150 

pasture,  loan  program 713 

regulations    under    Federal    seed 

act 713* 

statistics 1231 

stored,   protecting  from  insects--     148 

vegetable,  treatments  in  1944 861 

see  also  Oilseeds — also  names  of 
plants,  crops,  etc. 

Seeley  Dairy 523,  653,  1284 

Seepage,  Mississippi  River  damages 696 

Seersucker,    specification 1197 

Seese,  Robert  S.,  court  case 1427 


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Seferinn,  John,  relief 360,  491,  735 

Seferian.  Laura,  relief 360,  491,  735 

Segal,    Dorothy    B..    index-catalog    of 
meflical    and    veterinary 

zoology 1343 

Segel,    David,    high-school    credit    and 

diitlomas 1361 

Seger  Indian  School,  property  convey- 
ance  379,  1041,  1047 

Segoro  Wedi  Baai.  srr  Prigi,  Baai  van. 

Segregators,     specifications 562 

Seibel,  C.  W.,  fire  at  liquefaction,  etc., 

plant 510 

Seibert,   Irmgard,  exrx.,  court  case 802 

Seldel,  R.  E.,  microscopes 311 

Seidnian,    Oscar  : 

spin  tests  of  low-wing  monoplane-     100 

spinning  of  large  airplanes 1289 

tests  of  low-wing  monoplane 104 

Seifert,  C.  August,  court  case  of  exrx_     803 
Seifert.  Maude  B.,  exrx.,  court  case__     803 
Seipp,  William  A.,  court  case_  926,  952,  1183 
Seismology,  see  Earthquakes. 
Select  committees,  see  names  of  com- 
mittees. 
Selective  service,  see  Conscription. 

Selective  Service  System 121.  206,  309. 

430.    551,    682.    828.    980. 
1119,     1204.     1312.     1421 

budget,    1947 823 

transmittal   memo    (local  boards.    121. 
206,    430.    551.    682.    828, 
980.     1119,     1204,     1312. 
1421 
Seliger,    Victor,    fatigue    strength    of 

riveted     ioints 101 

Sells,  Alan,  relief  of  estate 29 

Sells.  Mrs.  Alan,  relief 29 

Selmi,  Luciano  G.,  court  case 240 

Selna,    James,    heat    transfer    to    flat 

surface 959 

Semarang  Krede.   chart 669 

Semenov,    N..    chemical    reactions    in 

flames 959 

Semet-Solvav  Co 944 

Semi-Steel   Casting  Co 1298 

Semicarbazones.    laboratory    tests    on 

toxicity    to    insects 1343 

Seminole.  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 720 

Semple.  A.  T.  : 

growing  and  feeding  grain  sor- 
ghums      134." 

pasture  handbook 1343 

Senate 49,  168.  256,  .{72,  485,  610,  761 

902,      1061.      1256.      1357 
accounts,  see,  below,  receipts,  etc. 

calendar 49.  761 

estimates 49.  485,  902 

expenses  for  inquiries  and  investi- 
gations  31,  49 

receipts,     etc.,     July     1944-June 

1945 761 

restaurants,   estimate 485 

roof,    etc.,    over    Senate   Chamber. 

reconstruction 775-770 

Secretary,    report 761 

see  also  Congress  of  United 
States — also  names  of 
Senators. 

Senatobin  quadrangle.  Miss 1436 

Senators,   see   Senate — also   names   of 
Senators. 

Senderowitz.  Morris  H..  court  case 1420 

Seneca  Indian  School,  lands 1043,  1072 

Senf,  Catherine,  wages,  etc.,  of  potato 

harvest    workers 1233 

*  Seniority  : 

mechanics,  etc..  at  Govt,  estab- 
lishments— 

hearings 167.  367,  482,  756 

letter  from   War  Dept 482 

reports 606,  760 

Sens,  William  H.,  carburetor  air  tem- 
perature   effect 1391 

Sensitized  paper,  srr  Paper. 

Senyavin    Islands,    chart 537 

Separation  forms,  see  Forms. 


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Separators,    gasoline-water,    specifica- 
tions  540,  671 

Sequoia  National  Park,  trail  map 938 

Serbo-Croatian  phrase  book 1000 

Serebrisky,    Y.    M..    horizontal    motion 

of  wing  near  ground 1190 

Serial    documents,    see    Congressional 
documents. 

Serial  numbers,  Army  regulations 439 

Serials  Division,  Library  of  Congress-     529 

Sermons,  copyrighted 89,  807 

Serum  : 

bovine,  activity  towards  Brucella 

abortus 573 

immune  rabbit,  for  tsutsugamushi 

disease 176 

jaundice,  ultraviolet  irradiation 1167 

tsutsugamushi  disease,  serological 

study 1167 

see. also  Biological  products. 
Service      and      regulatory      announce- 
ments : 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 10,  708 

index 575 

Kntomology     and    Plant    Quaran- 
tine  Bureau 11.709,1343 

Food  and  Drug  Administration 929 

Production  and  Marketing  Admin- 
istration    233,  713 

Service  Auto  Freight  Co 644 

Service  clubs.  Army  regulations 216 

Service    commands    and    departments. 

Army    regulations 132,  216 

."Service     Forces,     see     Army     Service 

Forces. 
Service  medals,  see  Medals. 
Service  of  supply  command,   reassign- 
ment of  functions 676 

Service  of  the  piece,  field  manual-  440,  692 
Service  record,  see  Military  service. 

Service  ribbons.  Army  regulations 216 

Service     schools,     .see     Army     service 

schools. 
Service    station,    establishing    and    op- 
erating       238 

Service  trades  : 

OPA  directory  of  services 548. 

678.  825,  977,  1202,  1309 

removed  from  price  control 1419 

wage    studies 1384 

Servicemen,  see  Armed  forces — Veter- 
ans. 

Servicemen's  families,  housing 46. 

47.  55.  116.  162.  368.  370. 
378.  469.  470 
Servicemen's     readjustment     act,     see 
Veterans. 

Serving  manv 862 

Sessions.  J.  H..  &  Son 992 

Sestri  Levante.  Rada  di.  chart 296 

Sets,  see  special  subject. 
Setser,    Alexander    L..    forest    develop- 
ment of  TVA  lands 993 

Settle.  Paul  M..  motor  carrier  decision-  1091 
Settlement  opnortunities  in  Region  3_-  1177 
Settlers    on    Columbia    Basin    project. 

financial  aid 179 

Sevaljevick.  Nicholas,  relief 1056 

Seven-Up  Bottling  Co.  of  Los  Angeles, 

Inc 1185 

Severin.  Alfred  N.,  court  c»se  of  exr —    173. 

523. 926 

Severin.  N.  P..  Co 173.523.926 

Severin,  Nils  P..  court  case  of  liquida- 
tor  of   business 173, 

523. 926 

Severns,    Albert   E..    relief 350.  352 

•^ovorsnn.  Art.  motor  carrier  decision 402 

Sovln.  Charles  H.  : 

distribution   cost   analysis 237 

establishing,     etc.,     dry     cleaning 

business 10''6 

establish'nir,  etc.,  grocery  store--     465 
establishing,  etc..  service  station —     23« 

Sowace  dispos.nl  on  farm 1018 

Seward  Peninsula  : 

•leronnutienl    chart 725 

Lost  River  tin  deposit 1175 


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Scwell,  Josephine  M.,  exrx.,  court  case-      52;; 

Sewell,  K.  B.,  court  case 280 

Sewell,  Robert  A.,  court  case  of  exrx —      523 

Seweli,  W.  1'..  court  case 28G 

correction  tor  Mar.  moutlily  in(lex_      334 
Sewers  and  sewage  : 

inspection   and   maintenance 328 

operation  of  facilities 328 

Sewing  niacliines  : 

facts  for  industry 154,  864. 

parts  and  supplies,  general  sched- 
ule         557 

specification    817 

Sextant,  aircraft,  specification 84G 

Seymour,  William  : 

physical    characteristics    of    pack- 
aged   fuel 791 

wartime  progress  in  coke  produc- 
tion       936 

Seymour,    Ind.,    instrument    approach 

chart 157 

Shad  : 

fishery  lealiet 631 

preparation 785 

Shade  cloth,  sic  Window  shade  cloth. 
Shade  trees,  see  Trees. 
Shades,  see  Window  shades. 
Shafer,   K.   J.,   recurvature  of   tropical 

storms 108 

Shaffer,   Marshall,    nurseries   for   new- 
born in  hospitals 656 

Shaffer,  Robert  .T.,  recurvature  of  trop- 
ical storms 814 

Shaffer,    Calif.,    wages,    etc.,    in    labor 

supply  center 574 

Shafts  : 

sinking  by  rotary  drilling 74 

tachometer,    specifications 846 

Shaker  Parkway  Co 205,  308,  827 

Shale,  Colorado,  configuration  of  base_   1172 
Shames,   Sidney  J.,  coaxial  lapi)ing  of 

cast-iron   pistol   rings 1401 

Shana   Wan,    chart 965 

Shanton  iron-ore  i)roperty,  exploration.   1269 

Shapiro,    Sidney,   court   case 1284 

Shaprow,  J.   C,   court  case 835 

Sluirjah.  chart 965 

Sharkey,  Henry  H.  R.  : 

geologic,  etc.,  map  of  Sage  Creek 

Dome 9:^4 

geology  of  Bargee  area,  Wyo 934 

Lower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

test  -wells  for  oil  and  gas  in  Wyo- 
ming            70 

Triassic    rocks    in    central    Wyo- 

niing    393 

Sharks : 

methods  of  fishing 505 

preparation 785 

Sharon,  Ester  II.,  court  case 186 

1076,  1280 

Sharon,   Vt..   railroad  accident 943 

Sharp,   W.   H.  : 

bearing  tests  of  magnesium  allov_        97 
shear  strengths  of  driven  rivets"__        99 
Shartsis,  Leo,  alumina  from  clays  and 

bauxites    406 

Shasta  National  Forest : 
lands — 

hearings    G07 

report 4S3 

Shaw,  Cecil  II.,  court  case 4(!S 

Shaw,    .John    O.,    immature    stages    of 

„,  Anastrepha  serpentina 1016 

Shaw,  Merle  B.,  currency  paper  wear- 
ing quality 868 

Shaw.  Milton,  C.  : 

aluminum-alloy  crankpiu  bearings.   1103 

l.Iade-bearing  loads 1400 

comparison     of     metallic    surface 

contours    1401 

crankpin  bearing  loads 1394 

lul)rication  of  piston  skirt_.    1391 

Shawano,  Wis.,  aircraft  accident 1022 

Shawano  National  Bank _     188 


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Shawnee,   Okla..    instrument   approach 

chart 1025 

Shawneetown,   111.,  bridge 479,  616,  874 

Shear  lag : 

box  beams,   analysis,  etc 290 

corrugated   sheets   used  for  chord 

member   92 

problems 92 

Shear  web : 

rectangular,    analysis 529 

square,    analysis 92 

Shearer,  F.  Wells,  court  case 205 

Shearer    Chevrolet    Co 205 

Sheathing   paper,    rates   on 945 

Shedd,    C.    K.,    handling    and    storing 

soft  corn  on  farm 1344 

Shedd,    Marie    A.,    relief 38,491,591 

Shedenhelm,  L.  E.,  manual  del  grupo 
motori)ropulsor  iiara  pi- 
lotos    1424 

Sheep : 

Dall,    protect 1160 

digestibility  of  pea  and  lima-beau 

vines    1342 

multinipple  trait 457 

parasites  and  parasitic  diseases 1343 

production    pfograni -582 

raising  on  temporary  pastures 1144 

statistics 1231 

see  also  Lambs — Livestock. 
Sheep  lice,  see  Lice. 

Sheepscot  River,  chart 1026 

Sheerness,  England,  chart 670 

Sheet  metal,  sec  Metals. 
Sheet-metal  flashings,  .see  Flashings. 
Sheet   metal   industry,   see   INIetalwork. 
Sheet-stringer   i)anel,   see   Panels    (air- 
craft). 

Sheeting,  cotton,  specification 422,  1414 

ShelTels,  Mont.,  railroad  accident 78 

Sheikh  Ibrahim  Mersa,  chart 538 

Shelbyville  quadrangle,  111 634 

Sheldon,  Henry  D.  : 

prisoners  in  State  and  Fed.  pris- 
ons, etc 342 

prisoners  released  from  State  and 

Fed.    prisons,    etc 342 

Sheldon,   Isabella  M.,   court   case 687 

Sheldon,  Ralph  C,  jr.,  court  case 687 

Shell,    leather   glove,    specification 443 

Shelledy,    F.    H.,    soybeans,    Japanese 

trade    study 317 

Shellfish  : 

food    value 1265 

industry,  sanitary  control  nianual_   1361 

of  middle  Atlantic  Coast 272 

shippers,    list 64,  780 

see  also  names  of  shellfish. 
Shells   (aircraft)  : 

stresses    and    deflections    due    to 

loading    102 

Shelton,  Anna  L.,  court  case 84 

Shelton,  F.   Keith  : 

hydrometallurgy,  etc.,  of  cobalt 178 

metallurgical   treatment   of  cobalt 

ores 510 

separation,  etc.,  of  manganese  and 

cobalt    790 

Shelton,  J.  S.,  northeast  margin  of  San 

Gabriel    Basin 1266 

Shepard,  Charles  C.  : 

antigen  from  typhus  rickettsiae 1166 

antigen   release  from   bacteria   by 

ether    628 

antigens  from   yolk   sacs   infected 

with  rickettsiae 1078 

tsatsuganiushi    antigen    from    in- 
fected   yolk    sacs 1079 

Shepard,   Lillian  E.,   water   carrier  de- 
cision   1093 

Shepard   Towing  Co 1093 

Shepard,  J.  B.  : 

alfalfa  silage,   etc.,   for  milk   pro- 
duction         575 

how  to  put  up  wilted  grass  silage_     860 
potato  silage  for  dairy   cows 575 


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Sht'imnl.    Martin,    analysis    of    carhu- 

H'ttcd    wator-gas 102!l 

Sheppartl,    Iliur.v    K.     (Ut-prfscntative 
from  Ciilif. )  : 
reports  nuido  l)y — 

Appropriiitioiis  Com 50(5 

Conference    Com 87<> 

Sheppard    Floodway.    iwuninf: 915 

Slieppar<l-Kell     Field,     instrument    ap- 

proacli    cliart 728 

Sherliet  maldn^'  in  (lie  home 148 

Sheridan.  TmiiI  P..  court  case.   523,  554,  1284 

Sherlow,   Ali'x,   court  case 60,  523 

Sherman,   Joseph    M.,    wage   structure, 

small    arms,    1945 95G 

Sherman,  Mary  .1.,  relief 744 

Sherman,    Mildred    S.,    plant   foods    in 

fertilizers    577 

Sherrard,  G.  C,   hydrocyanic  acid  gas 

fumigation    270 

Sherrick,   Mildred    K.,   analysis   of   hy- 
drocarbons     1399 

Sherry,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James,  relief 38, 

376, 591 
Sherwood,  A.  W.,  strength  of  cylinders-       93 

Sherwood   Distilling  Co 549 

Shetland  Islands,  chart 419 

Shetland  ponies,  article 230 

Shields,  Beulah   E..   Dall,   William   H., 

I   bibliography,   etc 310 

Shields,  Robert  H.  : 

action  programs  to  improve  nutri- 
tion     1346 

goals,  price  supports  and  outlook-   1341 
Shields  : 

erasing,    specification 838,  1127 

face,    specification 1415 

welders,    specification 1304 

Shigellosis,  sulfonamides  in 388,  1166 

Shihpu  Roads,  chart 538 

Shikama  Ko,  chart 964 

Shikoku,  charts ^ 296,  670 

Shiland,  Harry  E.,  court  case 522 

Shiller,  Ivan,  hibernation  cage  for  pink 

bollworms    231 

Shimonoseki,  Japan,  chart 1413 

Shimonoseki  Kaikyo,   chart 419 

Shiners,   culture  and  care 631 

Shingles  : 

production,  facts  for  industry.  154,  864 
red-cedar,   facts   for   industry-   154,  864 
Shinn,    Erwin    H.,    4-H   club   work   in 

Southern  States,  etc 861 

Ship-building,  see  Shipbuilding. 

Ship  control  equipment.  Ships  Bureau 

manual    1414 

Ship  Cove,  chart 1195 

Ship  planking,  see  Planking. 
Shipbuilding : 

activities  of  NDAC,  etc 976 

cancellation  of  ship  construction-     48- 
productivity    changes   in   wartime 

programs 411 

ship  construction   manual 1210 

Shipman,   Va.,   railroad   accident 1275 

Shipment  of  goods  : 

marking  shipment,  specification. _     845 

Navy  shipping  guide 817,  970, 

1110-11,  1199,  1305,  1416 
see  also  names  of  countries,  etc., 
to  which  shipments  are 
made. 
Shipowners,  see   Shipping. 

Shipp,  John  M.,  relief 477,615,735 

Shipping  : 

Atlantic,  Gulf,  and  Pacific  trans- 
portation   lines 1006 

coastwise  and  intracoastal  prob- 
lems       750 

Columbia   Basin  river  transporta- 
tion           76 

costs,     water     carrier     compared 

with  rail  and  motor 125 

financial  and  operating  statistics, 

1944    399 

foreign-trade  zones  service 1364 


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Shipping — Continued 

freight     forwarding     services     of 

water-borne    commerce-     751 

funds  of  shipping  companies 753 

(Jreat  Lakes  transportation  lines-     697 

industry    of    Japan 317 

information    re   operators   holding 

subsidy  agreements 753 

marine       transportation       agree- 
ments   209,  683 

merchant  shipping  in   Pacific,   in- 
vestigation         773 

Mississippi    River    transportation 

lines    850 

postwar    outlook 1386 

protection,   revoking  Exec,  order-     203 

publication,  price  list 1080 

records  of  carriers  by  water,  de- 
struction           77 

revenue  and  traffic  of  carriers  by 

water 77,  797 

sanitary       maritime       navigation 

agreement    209 

United    States    and    foreign    ship- 
ping       753 

see  also   Common   carriers — Ship- 
ment of  goods. 
Shipping     Administration,     see     War- 
Shipping         Administra- 
tion. 

Shipping  bags,  packaging,  etc 199, 

421, 1197 

Shipping  cases,  specification 816 

Shipping  clerk,  job 440 

Ships : 

American   world   traders 660 

charter  and  hire  of  vessels,  funds-     677 

decommissioning    : 970 

disposition  of  vessels,  etc.,  of  his- 
torical interest — 

hearings 922,  1159 

law    1045 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 756 

reports    774,  896 

explosives   on    board   vessels 196 

fishing    vessels    of   New    England, 

etc 505 

foreign    disposal    of    surplus    ves- 
sels         753 

inspection,  circular 688 

merchant  vessels  of  United  States, 

1945    436 

north  Atlantic  lane  routes 108 

ofiicial  construction   record 754 

protection,  revoking  Exec,  order —     203 
radio   operators,    licensing — 

committee    report 249 

Federal     Communications 

Comn.,   etc.,   reports 752 

hearings    166 

rat     infestation     on     vessels     to 

New    York 389 

return  of  certain  vessels  to  former 

owners    751 

rules  and  regulations  of  F.  C.  C--    385, 
386,  1359 
sale    of    war-built    merchant    ves- 
sels— 

hearings 1158,  1254 

law 352,1158 

letter  from  War  Mobilization 

and  Reconversion  Office-     753 

reports 55,  242 

salvage  equipment,   take  care  of-     197 
special  construction,  lights — 

hearings 44,  172 

law    31 

stricken  from  Navy  register,  dis- 
position       652 

surplus   vessels   suitable   for   fish- 
ing,  sale 745,   1039,  1073 

tax  from  sale,  etc.,  excess  profits — 

hearings    603 

Maritime    Comn.,    report 753 

tax  liability  of  operators 603,  1158 

vessel    inspection,    rules,    etc 995 


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Ships — Continued 

vessels  requisitioned  from  Colonial 

Navigation  Co 753 

veterans    preference    in    acquiring 
tislung    vessels — 

hearings    1055 

law    1039 

reports 751,  913 

what  shall  we  do  with   our  mer- 
chant   fleet? 440 

wooden    vessels,    manual 299 

see  aluo  Hospital  ships — Shipping. 

Ships   Bureau 109,  197, 

299,    420,    540,    C71,    815, 
967,      1197,      1302,      1414 

'     manual,  chapters 197,  420,  540,  671, 

815,    1197,    1302-3,    1414 

poster   671,967 

requisitions  for  material 197 

technical    bulletin 540 

technical   publication 109,  197 

Ship's  cook,  see  Cooks  and  cooking. 

Shipside  rates,  cancelation 945 

Shipyard  River,  report 849 

Sihipyards  : 

and  facilities,  report  of  SPA 330 

welding    management 1210 

Shirts  : 

chambray,    specification 1199 

men's     sizes,     standard     of     the 

trade 25,  1029 

Shisaka  Jima  Hakuchi,  chart 1194 

Shoda  Engineering  Co.    (Shoda   Seisa- 

kujo)     1324 

Shoe  stores,  see  Stores. 

Shoemaker,  Richardson,  court  case  of 

trustee 979,  1311 

Sfhoemaker,    Robertus,    motor    carrier 

decision 402 

Shoemaker's  Sea  Food 402 

Shoes,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 
Shomate,  C.  H.  : 

thermodynamic       properties       of 

ilmenite,    etc 792 

thermodynamic  properties  of  man- 
ganese        275 

Shopton,  Iowa,  railroad  accident 516 

Shore  protection  : 

Federal  participation-.,  483,  915,  1044 

investigations 254 

Shorey,  Minnie  P.,  relief 885,  1034,  1067 

Short    wave    broadcasting,    see    Radio 

broadcasting. 
Shortal,  Joseph  A. : 

longitudinal    stability   of   wings 960 

stability,     etc.,     in     wind     tunnel 

tests 95 

Shortening,  OPA  price  i)olicy 610,  904 

Shoshone  Dam  and  Reservoir,  changing 

name 262,352,363 

Shoshone    project,    specifications 180, 

277,    399.    515,    641,    943, 
1088,     1177,     1274,     1370 
Sihotguns,     purchasing     privileges     of 

oflSicers    58 

Showalter,  A.  J.,  Co 962 

Shreveport,    La.  : 

aeronautical    chart 725 

airport   obstruction   plan 1155 

instrument    approach    chart 1247 

Shride,  A.  F.  : 

sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  Mon- 
tana         933 

sand  and  gravel  deposits  of  Wyo- 
ming         934 

Shriners'  Hosi)itals  for  Crippled  Chil- 
dren   263,  351,  36.-) 

Shropshire,  Jim  B.,  relief 744,  911,  1034 

Shufflebarger,    C.    C.,    gust-alleviating 

wing 104 

Shushan  quadrangle,  N.  Y.-Vt 1082 

Shfishi  Wan,  chart 966 

Siam,    leafbirds,    descriptions 981 

Siamese   phrase   book 1002 

Siberia,  chart  of  anchorages 419 

Sibrie,  Floy,  relief 885,  910,  1034 

Sibuko    Bay,    charts 539 

743176—47 15 


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Sickness  : 

age  factor  in  disabling  morbidity.     502 
compulsory  insurance  legislation,     502 
daily    sick    report.    Army    regula- 
tions       325 

disability    among    employed    per- 
sons      176 

home  care  of  the  sick 176 

records   and   reports.   Army   regu- 

tion 216 

Sickness  insurance,   compulsory,  notes 

on   State  legislation 502 

Sideslip,  characteristics  of  fighter  air- 
plane  1294 

Sidi-Djilini  Anchorage,  chart 534 

Siding,    asphalt    and    tar,    facts    for 

industry 153,  864 

Siegel,    Aida,    court   case 1203 

Siegel,  Jacob,  Co 286,  408,  554 

Siegel,  Theodore  K.,  court  case 523 

Sieglel,  E.  H.,  hibernating  codling  moth 

larvae 1016 

Sieracki,  Joseph,  court  case 684 

Sierra  de  Juarez,  scheelite  deposits  in 

northern    part 178 

Sierra  Nevada  de  Santa  Marta,  tribes 

of 983 

Sierra  Tarascan  village,  see  Cherfln. 
Sievers,  A.  F.,  production  of  mustard 

seed  in  U.  S 12 

Sievers,  Rudolph  F.  : 

fatal  case  of  aplastic  anemia 270 

TNT  effect  on  workers 270 

Signal  Corps  : 

estimate 1115 

supply    bulletins 134 

supply  catalog 220,  330,  444-445, 

563,  695,  848,  1004,  1130, 
1133,  1220,  1325-26,  1434 
tables  of  organization  and  equip- 
ment  134,  327,  441,  561 

technical  bulletins 135,  1217 

Signaling  mirrors,  specification 1304 

Signals  : 

colors  and  glasses 467 

fuel  pressure,  assembly,  specifica- 
tion       846 

merchant  marine  signal  letters 557 

railroad,  tabulation  of  statistics-  1275 

Signatures,  Army  regulations 132 

Sikes,    Robert    L.    F.     (Representative 
from   Fla.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Military  Affairs  Com 250 

Silage : 

alfalfa,  for  milk  production 575 

glass,  studies  in  chemistry 1015 

potato,  for  dairy  cows 575 

wilted  grass,  how  to  put  up 860 

Silam    Harbor,    chart 197 

Silesian-American   Corporation 653,   1185 

Silesian  Holding  Co 1185 

Silica,    specification 969 

Silica  cement,  see  Cement. 

Silica  gel,  rates  on 404 

Silica  sand,  see  Sand. 

Silk,  Albert,  court  case 1098 

Silk,  Albert,  Coal  Co 1098 

Silk,  Henrietta,  relief 246,  735,  766 

Silk  : 

fabrics,  Japanese  trade  study 317 

raw,  Japanese  trade  study 317 

Silkes,  B.,  boron  in  iron  and  steel 1365 

Sillers,  F.,  jr.,  manganese  in  low-carbon 

steel    tests 1174 

Sillimanite,  exploration  of  Georgia  and 

vSouth  Carolina  deposits,   1367 
Silver,  Miriam  K.,  school  lunches,  list 

of    references 712 

Silver  : 

Big  Four  mine,  exploration 794 

Government-owned,   use  bv   indus- 
try  34,  48,  611,  877,  1044 

imports  and  exports 718 

in — 

Arizona 1174 

California 1269 


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Page 
Silver — Continued 
in — Continued 

Central  States 1175 

Colorado 1269 

Eastern  States 1083 

Idaho 1174 

Montana 1171 

Nevada 1174 

New    Mexico 10S3 

Oregon 1083 

South    Dakota 937 

Texas 1083 

Utah 1174 

Wasliiii^rton 1083 

Wyoming; 937 

mine  prodiietion  in  1945 1270 

mines  foreed  to  cease  operations, 
suspension  of  obliga- 
tions       755 

owned  by  United  States,  disposi- 
tion      256 

preprints  from  minerals  yearbook-  937, 
1083.  1174,  1175,  1269, 
1366 

Treasury  Dept.  appropriations 877 

Silver  bands,  see  Flags. 
Silver  Creek  Kecreational  Demonstra- 
tion     Area,      land      ex- 
change  757,  924,  1114 

Silver  Hollow  iron  deposits,  explora- 
tion         74 

Silver  King  Coalition  Mines  Co 554 

Silver  Lake,  Calif.,  instrument  ap- 
proach charts 23,  1025 

Silverfish,    article 1343 

Silverman,    Charlotte,    nursing    school 

health  practices,  etc 175 

Silverman,  Nathan,  court  case 1276 

Silvers,    H.    Norman,    control    surface 

characteristics 1396 

Silverstein.  Abe : 

cowling    for    long-nose    air-cooled 

engine 1390 

drag,  etc.,  of  engine-nacelle  in- 
stillations       290 

horizontal  tail  surfaces 103 

Simi,  Annette  V.  : 

wage  rates  of  streetcar,  etc.,  op- 
erators       658 

wages    and    hours    of    motortruck 

drivers,    etc 1383 

Similarity   principles,    applicability    to 

structural   models 102 

Simmons,  Elizabeth  M.,  relief—  38.  492.  591 

Simmons,  Robert  H.,  relief 38,  492.  591 

Sinimoiis.  S.  W.  : 

DDT  house  spray  application 269 

DDT    in    control    of    yellow    fever 

mosquito 502 

DDT  insecticide  for  mosf|uitoes__     269 
DDT   investigations   at   Henry    R. 
Carter  Memorial  Labora- 
tory      269 

DDT  toxicity  to  Anopheles  quad- 

rimaculatus    269 

Simmons,   V.   L.  : 

milk    goats 1234 

raising  sheep  on  temporary  pas- 
tures     1144 

Simmons,  W.  P..  jr.,  flow  test  of  super- 
charger inlet  elbow 1291 

Simmons,  Willard  R..  higher  educa- 
tional institutions,  ac- 
tivity           778 

Simon.  Michael    court  case 948 

Simons,  J.  W.,  sewage  and  garbage  dis- 
posal on   farm 1018 

Simons,    K.    A..    TTnited    States    Navy 

synchros    966 

Simons.  Leonard  N.,  court  case 992 

Simplified  practice  recommendntions__  25 
239.  466.  467.  587.  588. 
730.  731.  869.  1027,  1029. 
1156.  1353,  1354 

alphabetical    list 348,  1029 

Simpson,    D.    ^f..    cotton    experiments. 

fiber    projierties 1344 

Simpson,  J.  C,  court  case 187 


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Simpson,   Richard   M.    (Representative 
from  I'a.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways  andMeans  Com 49 

Simpson,  William  J.,  relief 615,  885,  1034 

Sinclair,  Arthur,  court  case  of  exr 1124 

Sinclair,    Wyo.,    instrument    approach 

chart 1025 

Sindle.  R.  H.,  relief 39,  260,  350 

Singapore     Old     Strait.     See     Johore 

Strait. 
Singer,    George,    absorption    measure- 
ments for  broad  beams  of 

^,.     ,  ,  ,   X-rays 1354 

Singletary,  Lewis  H.,  court  case 653 

Sinkers,   boat-chest,   specification 300 

Sinkiang,  place  names 272 

Sinks,  specification 1305 

Sint  Lucia  Baai,  sec  Sibuko  Bay. 
Sioux  City,   Iowa  : 

aeronautical    chart 1154 

instrument  approach  charts,  etc 23, 

727 

milk  handling,  order 1237 

Sioux   Falls,    S.    Dak.,    instrument   ap- 
proach   chart 727 

Sioux  Indians  : 

claims,  estimate  to  pay lie 

court  case 267,1284 

Siphonaptera,  see  Fleas. 
Sipko,  Michael  A.,  ducted  head  baffles 
to    reduce    cylinder    tem- 
peratures   1291 

Sir  Bu  Na'Air  Jezirat,  chart 538 

Sirups  : 

production  in  alcohol  plants 618 

761,  875,  917,  1060 

rates    on 1091 

Sisal  rope,  see  Rope. 

Siskind,  David,  relief 39,492,591 

Sisseton    Reservation,    land    consolida- 
tion         247 

Sitgreaves,  Rosedith,  age  factor  in  dis- 
abling   morbidity 502 

Sitka  naval  airspace  reservation 675 

Sitler,     Harry     G..     hay     harvesting 

methods,    Nebraska 1233 

Sitterson.  J.  Carlyle  : 

aircraft  production  policies 975 

reconversion    policies 976 

Sivells,    James    C.    jet-boundary,    etc., 

for  partial-span  models_     959 
Sjoberg,  S.  A.,  tests  of  airplanes  hav- 
ing  moderately   high   ef- 
fective dihedral,  etc 1404 

Skaggs,  Hazel  M.,  relief 599.  766.  871 

Skagway   River   and   Harbor,   engineer 

report    1329 

Skala  Nuova.  Gulf  of,  chart 534 

Skeel,  E.  L.,  motor  carrier  decision 402 

Skeletons,  see  Fossils. 

Sketches,     crossovers,     etc.,     program 

guide 446 

Skin    wrinkles    on    airfoils,    iiivestiga- 

,,      **°° 1189 

Skinner,  Mary,  adolescents  away  from 

home   1382 

Skins,    sec    Leather,    hided,    and    skins. 

Skiskowski.  Charles  J.,  court  case 952 

Skitsky,  V.,  geophysical  abstracts 178 

792.  937 

Skoog.  Folke,  TNT  effect  on  workers 270 

Skyways,  see  Airways. 

Slabey,  Vernon  A.,  synthesis  of  methyl- 

enecyclobutane,  etc 412 

Slack  coal,  see  Coal. 

Sing,   blast-furnace,  in   1945 1271 

Slate  : 

industry  in  1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  vearbook_     938 

Slater.  Guy  B..  relief ' L' 477 

Slaughter,    Rocer    C.     (Representative 
from  Mo.)': 
report  made  by — 

Rules   Com 370.  484 

Slaughtering  industry  : 

injuries  and  accident  causes 806 


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Slaughtering  industry — Continued 

livestock      slaughter,      1944      and 

li»45 574 

possession,  etc.,  ot  plants  and  fa- 
cilities   liOS,  303 

young    worliers,    advisory    stand- 
ards          8C 

Sledges,    specification 83h 

Sleeve  marks,  Women's  Naval  Reserve-   llUts 

Sleeves,  dredging,  specitication 839 

Sleeving,    insulating,    specitication 1416 

Slide  binders,    specification : 845 

Slide  fasteners,  specitication ti'JG 

Slidefilms,  see  Filmslides. 

Slime  flux  and  wetwood 114(1 

Slimes,  binders  for  pelletiziug 394 

Slip  laws,  see  I^iaws. 

Slippers,  see  Boots  and  shoes. 

Slipstream  contraction  for  propellers_   1293 

Slover,  Samuel  L.,  court  case 835 

Slums  in  D.  C,  rebuilding,  etc 887,  1038 

Small,    John    D.,    mobilizing    to    meet 

shortage 678 

Small,  T.  A.,  court  case 653 

Small  arms  industry,  wage  structure 956 

Small  arms  marksmanship,  see  Marks- 
manship. 
Small  business,  xvc  Business. 

Small  Business  Division 157 

Small    Business    Finance    Corporation, 

establish   1357 

Smaller  War  Plants  Corporation  : 

merger 004 

reports    824 

small   business   and   civic  welfare 

report    257 

transfer  of  functions 115,  203 

Smallpox  : 

and  vaccination,  questions  and  an- 
swers       628 

immunization 628 

Smarr,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 40(' 

Smart.  L.  V.,  motor  carrier  decision 644 

Smart.  Paul  H.,  court  case.-^ 523 

Smart's  Auto  Freight  Co.,  Inc 644 

Smith.  A.  K. : 

soybean   or   vegetable   milk 1343 

soybean  protein  production 1233 

Smith,    Anna   K.,    health    and    welfare 

services  in  U.  S.  S.  K 409 

Smith,    Bernard     .1.,     control    surface 

characteristics 1396 

Smith,  Blaine  S..  court  case 390 

Smith,  Carroll  N.  : 

American   dog   tick 230,  339 

brown   dog   tick 800 

Smith,  Charles  L.,  court  case 1419 

Smith,  Charles  M.,  relief-  599,  885,  911,  1034 
Smith,  Clinton  S.,  DDT  house  spray  for 

malaria   control 388 

Smith,  Donald  W.,  court  case 948 

Smith,  Dudley  C,  effect  of  syphilis  on 

life    expectancy 781 

Smith,  Edwin,  cold  storage  for  apples 

and  pears 339 

Smith,  Elsie  J.,  educational  directory-     269 
Smith,     Everard     II.,     appropriations, 
etc.,  78th  and  79th  Con- 
gresses       257 

Smith,  Forrest  S.,  trustee,  court  case-    185. 

685 
Smith,  G.   P.,   chemical   action   of  oils 

on   metals 194 

Smith,    Gerald    L.    K.,    investigation--     485 
Smith,    H.    Alexander    (Senator    from 
N.  J.)  : 
minority  views — 

Education   and   Lal)or  Com__      495 
reports  made  by — 

Education  and  Labor  Com 55 

Military  Affairs  Com 622 

Smith,  Harold  D..  sec  Budget  Bureau. 
Smith,  Harold   II.,  colchicine  in  plant 

breeding    458 

Smith,   Harry,   court  case 1282 

Smith.  Herbert  H.,  samples  in  operat- 
ing lumber  dry  kiln 579 


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Smith,      Howard     F.,     decoration      of 

honor 1031,  1051 

Smith,     Howard     W.     (Representative 
from  Va.)  : 

hill  introduced  by 894 

reports  made  by — 

Executive  Agencies,  Special 
Committee  to  Investi- 
gate    1051 

Rules    Com 47, 

255, 370,  608,  899-901 
Smith,   J.    Russell,   Eurasia,   grassland 

and  farmland 310,  311 

Smith,    Kenneth    M.,    manufacture    of 

sponge    iron 275 

Smith,    L.    J.,    rural   and    village   elec- 
trification         397 

Smith,    Lawrence    H.    (Representative 
from  Wis.)  : 

bill  introduced  by 366 

statement    605 

Smith,  Louis  D..  court  case 315,  1380 

Smith,  Luther,  heat  and  X-ray  effects 

on   cereal   seeds 1344 

Smith,  M.  I.  : 

action   of  streptomycin   on   tuber- 
culosis       176 

pharmacology    of    ali)hanaphthyl- 

thiourea    63 

Smith,   Margaret,  how  to   tailor  wom- 
an's  suit 458 

Smith,    Margaret    C.     (Representative 
from  Maine)  : 
reports  made  bv — - 

Naval  Affairs  Com—   167,  606,  756 
Smith,  Nathan   R.,   aerobic  mesophilic 

sporeforniing    bacteria--     710 
Smith,   Norman   F.,  aerodvnamic  tests 

of  M-31  bomb 1401 

Smith,  Paul  W.  : 

chickens    and    eggs,    chickens    on 

farms 455 

turkeys  on  farms 456 

Smith,    Pearl,    relief 360,  492,  735 

Smith,  Robert  A.,  court  case 1  1283 

Smith,  Robert  C,  art  of  Latin  America-     289 

Smith,  Robert,  L.,  court  case 556 

Smith,  Rose  M..  city  scliool  otlicers 627 

Smith,  Samuel  H.,  court  case 1355 

Smith,  T.  Lynn,  Tabic,  study  in  rural 

social  organization 232 

Smith,  W.  H. : 

fatigue    tests    of    aluminum-alloy 

sheets -       91 

fatigue  tests  of  specimens  with  cir- 
cular hole 101 

Smith,    W.    H.    Y.,    blood    testing    and 

treatment     program 929 

Smith,   Walter  B.,  appointment 350, 

365,  381 
Smith,   William  F.,  court  case_-  1185,  1316 

Smith,  William  T.,  relief 885,  1034,  1067 

Smith.  William  W.,  2d.  court  case 556 

Smith  Creek  quadrangle,  Fla 507 

Smith     Field,      instrument      approach 

chart 22.   726.    1246 

Smith    Reynolds    Airport,    instrument 

approach    chart 345,  1247 

Smith   Wood-Products,    Inc 659 

Smith's    Creek,    Mich.,    railroad    acci- 
dent        400 

Smithsonian  Biological  Survey  of  Pan- 
ama Canal  Zone,  turtles 

collected    1120 

Smithsonian   Institution 121,207,310, 

431.    551,    682,     829,    980, 
1120,  1205,  1312,  1422 

article    431 

board  of  regents — 

executive    committee,    report, 

1044 121,   311 

report,  1944 311 

estimate    ; 547 

first  hundred  years 1120 

reapi)oint    Vannevar    Bush   as    re- 
gent--,.-   480.  592 


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Page 

Smithsonian  Institution — Continued 

secretary,  report.  1944 121,  311 

dec  also  Wctniorc,  Alexander. 
Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections-    207. 
:ilO.    311,    431.    551,    981, 
1120. 1205 
Smithville,      Tenn.,      instrument      ap- 
proach chart 727 

Smoky   Hill  A.   A.   F.,   instrument  ap- 
proach chart 23 

Smoler  Bros.,   Inc fi98 

Smotherman.  Burnice.  relief  of  estate-     491 
Smothers,  William  F.,  relief  of  estate-      54. 

162 
Smudge  resistance  in  onion,  color-inhib- 
iting   factor 1017 

Snail  fever,  posters 32fi 

Snake  bite,  health  education  series 780 

Snake-bite    kits,    general    schedule    of 

supplies    128 

Snake  Indians,  removal  of  restrictions-  1257 
Snake  River,  surface  water  supply  of 

basin    1365 

Snap  beans,  see  Beans. 
Snapp,  Oliver  I.,  peach-tree  borer  con- 
trol       148 

SnaufTer.  Edward  E.,  court  case 523 

Snauffer,  William  A.,  court  case 523 

Snider,   G.   G.,   nutritive   properties  of 

pork 10 

Snodgrass,  R.  E.,  skeletal  anatomy  of 

fleas 551 

Snow,  see  Precipitation. 

Snow  Hill,  Md..  railroad  accident 642 

Snyder,  A.  Cecil,  acting  district  judge 

for  Puerto  Rico 1308 

Snyder,  J.  Buell  (Representative  from 
Pa.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Appropriations    Com 243 

Snyder,  John  W.,  address 1318 

see   also   Treasury    Department — 
War    Mobilizzation    and 
Reconversion  Office. 
Snvder,  N.  H.,  Alaska  coal,  analysis-     936 

Snyder.   Rosetta,   relief 743,  910,  1033 

8oabar    Co 992 

Soap : 

manufacturers  discrimination 

charges,        examination-   1056 
specifications—    111,  215,  672,  690,  817 

Soap-powder,    specification 215 

Soapstone : 

ground,  industry  in  1945 1270 

ground,    preprint    from    minerals 

vearl)ook 1271 

Sobelman,  B.  H.,  &  Co 90 

Rocagee  Bayou   quadrangle,  Tex. -La —       72 
Social   insurance,   see   types  of  insur- 
ance. 
Social  legislation  : 

is    there    too   much? 955 

muestras  de  legislacion  social  de 

los  Estados  Unidos 201 

Social  problems,  see  Social  work  and 

problems. 
Social  protection,  see  Prostitution. 
Social  security  : 

amendments  to  act — 

hearings—    485,609,761,901,1000 

law 1044 

reports  _  901,  902,  1048,  1059,  1070 

views 902 

brief  explanation  of  act 176 

cash  benefits  under  New  Zealand 

program    176 

financing   social  security 1189 

for  farm  people 337 

for  the  Bill  Johnsons 65 

goal   of  every  individual 1321 

how   it   can   help   small   business- 
man       868 

issues 254,  371 

postwar  economic  studies 1166 

social   security  bulletin 65,  781 

index  to  v.  8 389 


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Social  security — Continued 

State  agencies  administering  serv- 
ices         409 

ten  years  of  services  for  children-     191 
why   do    we   have   social    security 

law?    692 

yearbook 389 

see  also  Old  age  and  survivors  in- 
,8Urance — Public  assist- 
ance. 

Social   Security   Administration 1168, 

1263, 1362 
establishment,     notes    of    general 

interest 1140 

Social    Security    Board—   64,  176,  270,  389, 
503,   628,    781,   930,    1168 

estimate    677 

report.    1945 270 

index 628 

Social    service,    see    Social    work    and 

problems. 
Social   welfare,   see   Social   work   and 

problems. 
Social  work  and  problems  : 

adoi)tions  as  social  problem 190 

the  child,  social  statistics  sup- 
plement   1099 

Federal  grants  to  States,  inves- 
tigation           916 

handicapped     adolescents,     social 

worker    helps 1099 

Puerto  Rico,  investigation,  index, 

etc.,    to    hearings 362 

services  for  mothers,  etc..  State 
provision — • 

hearings    1162 

report    1054 

services  in  U.  S.  S.  R.,  for  mothers 

and    children 409 

welfare    activities    in    League    of 

Nations 525 

see  also  Medical-social  work. 
Societa  Anonima  Cooperativa  di  Navi- 

gazione   Garibaldi 947 

Societe     Francaise     de     Bienfaisance 

Mutuelle   408 

Societe  pour  Nouveaux  Placements  de 

Capitaux 267 

Societies,   see  Agricultural   societies — 
also  names  of  societies. 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry 1164,  1284 

Soekeye  salmon,  see  Salmon. 
Socks  : 

fitting,  technical  manual 561 

wool,    specification 1303 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Co 492.  599,  735 

Socorro     County,     N.     Mex.,     Lucero 

uplift 633 

Soda    (caustic)  : 

Japanese     trade     study,     caustic 

soda    317 

Soda  ash  : 

Japanese  trade  study 317 

rates    on 645 

Sodium,    specification 1197 

Sodium  carbonates  in  1945 1270 

Sodium  chloride,  effect  on  boric  acid 

ionization 1027 

Sodium  fluoride,  removing  roundworms 

from    swine 230 

Sodium   nitrate,    specification 1109 

Sodium-silicate-solution,    specification-     542 
Sodium   sulfate  : 

in   1945 1270 

salt  effects  on  activity  coefficients 
of  p-phenosulfonate  buf- 
fers     1354 

Soembreng   Baai,    chart 669 

Soengai  Alahakam,  scr  Koetei  River. 
Softwood  plywood,  see  Plywood. 

Sohlo    Corporation 1210 

f?ohio  Petroleum  Co 1210 

Soil,  see  Soils. 
Soil  conservation  : 

act,   as  amended 8 

districts,   organization 16,  715 

during    the    war 715 


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Soil  conservation — Continued 

methods    1238 

our  American  land ^ 582 

payments     to     agricultural     pro- 
ducers, extend   time 595, 

903, 1044 
Pennsylvania     farmers     look     to 

soil 461 

planning    for    conservation 1     402 

soil  conservation   (periodical) —  16,715 
there's  but  one  way  to  do  the  job_     402 

Soil  Conservation  Service 16,  234,  462, 

582,  715,  862,  1148,  1239 

publications    462 

report,     1945 234 

Soil    erosion    control,    etc.,    investiga- 
tions         803 

Soil  fertility,  see  Soils. 

Soil  moisture,  measurement  of  water-     340 

Soil  saving,  see  Soil  conservation. 

Soil  surveys,  see  Skjils — also  names  of 

localities. 
Soils : 

building  Connecticut  soil 234 

fertility  and  cropland  use 573 

management,  Fulton  County,  Ind_  1344 
moisture    percentages    and    plant 

wilting 12 

origin,  distribution,   and  airphoto 

identification    1150 

publications,  price  list 1080 

soil  survey  report 339, 

458,  1235,  1236,  1344 

toxicity,  etc.,  of  herbicides 711 

see  also  certain  headings  begin- 
ning Soil. 
Soils,  Agricultural  Engineering,  and 
Plant  Industry  Bureau, 
see  Plant  Industry,  Soils, 
and  Agricultural  Engi- 
neering Bureau. 

Sokol,  Elinor  S.,  court  case 1318 

Solanine,  role  in  potato 859 

Solar  variation  and  weather 311 

Solby,  Bruno,  mental  hygiene  program 

for  Fed.  employees 388 

Solder,    specifications 200,  839 

Soldiers  : 

healthiest  man  in  world 1435 

short-term,  challenge  to  officers 1435 

soldier  shows 446 

see    also    Armed    forces — Army — 
Veterans. 

Soldiers'  deposits.  Army  regulations 998 

Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia  : 

deductions   for   maintenance 216, 

691,  1213 

estimates 305,  677,  824 

Soldiers  with  coupons,  broadcast  series-    371 
Sole   leather,   see   Leather,   hides,   and 
skins. 

Solicitor,  Agriculture  Dept 152, 

863,  1148,  1239 
Solicitor,  Interior  Dept.  : 

salary 266,   757,   875 

to  act  as  Under  or  Assistant  Sec- 
retary     1307 

Solicitor,  Labor  Dept-  88.  192,  288,  411,  527, 
659,  596,  1102,  1287,  1385 

to  act   as   Secretary 1201 

Solicitor  General,  Assistant,  estimate-     116 
Solid  Fuels  Administration  for  War: 

bituminous  coal  distribution 1271 

budget,     1947 824 

Pennsylvania  anthracite  distribu- 
tion  394,  509 

report    399 

Solomon  Islands  : 

air  navigation  charts 1193 

sailing  charts 419,  537,  1301 

Solone,  Carlo,  correct  naval  record 756 

Solvents  : 

applicability  to  tung  oil 1343 

trade  name,   composition 1079 

Som   Dom,   chart 008 

Sombrero  Islands,  chart 1412 


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Somers,    Andrew    L.     (Representative 
from  N.  Y.)  : 

bill    introduced    by 1255 

reports  made  by — 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 755 

Somers  Construction  Co 188.  500 

Somerset   Shipyards,   Inc 1098 

Somes,  Howard  E.,  court  case 160 

Sonimcrt'eld,  Edna  E.,  fitting  dresses--      710 

Sonnuers,  Jack,  court  case 82,  315 

Sonora,    Mexico,    tungsten   deposits   of 

southern    part 69 

Sonora,   Tex.,   aircraft   accident 1151 

Sonora  River,  aeronautical  chart-  585,  1245 
Soot-remover  compound,  specification-      541 

Sopko.  Mike,   relief 308,  490,  735 

correction  for  May  monthly  index-     570 

Sorcey,  August,  court  case 408 

Soreug,  Edgar  M.,  court  case 653 

Soreng,  Mary,  court  case 653 

Sorensen,    H.,    inter-American    rubber 

development 1235 

Sorghum  : 

growing  and  feeding 1345 

standards,    handbook 340 

Sotola,    Jerry,    chemical    composition, 

etc.,  of  sweetclover  hay_  1015 
Soule,   Hartley  A.  : 

flying  qualities  of  airplanes 95 

stalling  of  tapered  wings 104 

wing  sweep  influence  on  aircraft-     960 
Soul6,  John  H.  : 

Gallinas  fluorspar  deposits 791 

White  Eagle  fluorspar  mine 1174 

Sound  (channel  between  Denmark  and 
Sweden)  : 

lights  and  fog  signals 606 

Sound-absorbout   cylinders,   see   Cylin- 
ders. 
Sound   recording   sets,    technical   man- 
ual  1327 

Soundings,    oceanic 814 

Soundview  Pulp  Co 315 

Sour  cherries,  see  Cherries. 
Source  book  series,  National  Park  Serv- 
ice     JL272 

South   (U.  S.)  : 

4-  H  club  work  in  Southern  States.     861 

looking  forward 145 

South    Africa,    see    Union    of    South 

Africa. 
South  America  : 

aviation   chart 1196 

economic    survey 112 

same    (in  Spanish) 112 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 533 

sailing  directions,  supplements-  668,  813 
see  also  American  republics. 
South  American  Indians,  see  Indians. 
South    Atlantic    Ocean,    see    Atlantic 

Ocean. 
South    Atlantic    States,    see    Atlantic 

States. 
South  Bend,  Ind.,  instrument  approach 

chart    1025 

South  Buffalo  Ky.  : 

court  case 523,  952 

I.   C.  C.   decision 944 

South  Carolina  : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     152 

court  case 989 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite     394,   509 

electric  rate  book 501 

mail  routes,   schedules 201, 

424,971,  130G 

post  route  map 114 

topographic   maps,   etc 507 

war  casualties 1302 

South  Carolina  Highway  Department : 

bridge  across  I'ee  Dee  River 363, 

494,  592 

bridge  across  Santee  River 610, 

748,  874 
South     Central     States,     .<tec     Central 

States. 
South  China  Sea,  chart 298 


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iSouth  Dakutu  : 

di»tril)UtU)ii    of   Pennsylvania    an- 

ihrucite 394,    509 

electric  rate  booiv 1077 

ijolil,  silver,  coiiper,  lead,  and  zinc.      037 

metal  niiniiiK,  H>45 1270 

post   route  iiiai) ll'j 

sand  and  gravel  deposits li.'io 

topofe'raidiie   maps 126t) 

war  casualties 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

South  Kohala,  extend  franchise  of  Ililo 

Electric    Co 48,200,351 

South  Pacific  Ocean,  .sec  Pacitic  Ocean. 
South  Plains  A.  A.  F.,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 1024 

South  Side  Baiilc  &  Trust  Co a»3 

South     Texas     Commercial     Bank     of 

Houston    1427 

South  Texas  Lumber  Co 131fv 

Southbridge  (luadran^le,  Mass. -Conn 27-1 

Southeastern  Greyhound  Lines V>4A 

Southeastern  Sand  &  Gravel  Co.-   885,  1007 
Southerland,  F.  L.,  Government  inspec- 
tion  of  processed   fruits, 

etc 581 

Southern  Acid  &  Sulphur  Co.,  Inc 1374 

Southern  Brighton  Mills,  see  Brighton 

Mills.  Inc. 
Southern  California  Edison  Co.,  Ltd__    360. 

492, 605,  735 

Southern  California  Minerals  Co 403 

Southern  farming,  see  Agriculture.. 

Southern  Fireproofing  Co 188,  1284 

Southern  Goods  Corporation 1311 

Soutliern  Minnesota  Joint  Land  Bank_     434 
Southern  Pacific  Co.  : 

control,  Southern  Pacific  Trans- 
port Co 1180 

court  case 173,  207 

408,  803,  952,  989,  1259 

demurrage 280 

rates  on  contractor's  equipment 644 

rates  on  steel 945 

San     Francisco     &    Napa    Valley 

R.  R.  V 111,  970 

Soufliern  Pacific  Lines  Hospital  Asso- 
ciation   115,268 

Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  : 

land  exchange 263.  736,  754 

right-of-wa.v  conveyance.  755,  922,  1034 

Southern   Pacific   Transport   Co 1180 

Southern    Ry.,    accidents 181. 

401. 1089.  1275 
Southern    Regional    Research    Labora- 
tory         10 

adhesive  properties  of  tire  cord  in 

rubbers 10 

peanut  protein 1233 

peanuts  and  products,   research.-   1233 

through  the  war  and  now 457 

Southern    States,   arc   South    (U.    S.). 

Southern   States   Coperative,   Inc 57S 

Southern  Steamship  Co 281 

Southern  United  Ice  Co 1298 

Southern  Wyoming  Coal  Operators  As- 
soc   1275 

Southgate  Brokerage  Co.,  Inc 85 

Southwest   (U.  R.)  : 

carrot   i)roduction 1145 

Soutliwestern  Graphite  Co SO.I 

Southwestern  Oil  it  Gas  Co 993 

Southwestern     Power     Administration 

apriropriation 595 

Southwick.   Franklin    W.  : 

organic  eminations  in  atmosphere 
surrounding  stored  ap- 
ples       145 

volatile  production   of  apples 145 

Southworth,   Evelina    K..    raw    cotton. 

.Tapaneso  trade  study 317 

Soviet  Union.   «rr  TTnion  of  Soviet  So- 
cialist Republics. 
Soybean    meal    to    supplement    prairie 

hay 1341 

Soybean  oil.  catalytic  conjugation 10 


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Soybeans : 

Japanese    trade    study 317 

nuirkct  summary 14,  713 

protein    production 1233 

rates    on 404 

soybean  or  vegetable  milk 1343 

standards,    handbook 340 

stored   seed,    rel.    of    temperature, 

etc 1235 

Space    heaters,    repairs    and    utilities, 

technical    manual 1002 

Spain : 

sailing  directions,  supplement 668 

Spanish      Government      and      the 

Axis 433 

tuna    industry 1170 

Spalding,   Hughes,  exr.,   court  case 286. 

315 

Spalding,  Jack  J.,  court  case  of  exrs 286, 

315 

Spanagel,    H.    A.,    statement 44 

Spanish-American  War,  see  War  with 

Spain,  1898. 
Spanish  Fork  River,  report  on  flood  con- 
trol         849 

Spanish  Government,  see  Spain. 
Spanish   language : 

dictionary  of  spoken  Spanish 327 

guide  to  spoken  language 844 

jihrase  book 1131 

Spanish     War    Veterans,     see    United 
Spanish  War  Veterans. 

Spann,  Billy  H.,  relief 376,  591 

Spano,    Bartholomew    S..    airfoil    with 

venetian-blind    flaps 289 

Spare  parts,   see  apparatus  for  which 
spare  parts  are  issued. 

Spargo.  John  C,  relief 492,  599,  735 

Sparhawk,    W.    N.,    Japan,    forest    re- 
sources,   etc 149 

Spark  plugs : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 557 

knocking  tendency  of  engine-cylin- 
der with   1   and  2  spark 

plugs 1404 

Sparrow,  F.  K.,  Asclepias  syriaca  found 

in   Michigan 1341 

Spartanburg,    S.    C,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart 1025,  1247 

Spastics,   aid   eiven,  investigation 165 

Spaulding,  R.  E.,  court  case- , 187 

Spawners,  traps  for  taking 505 

Spearfish,     S.     Dak.,     instrument     ap- 
proach   chart 728 

Spearman,   M.    Leroy,    control    surface 
characteristics.        airfoil 

with  plain  flap 1296 

Spears,  William  O..  court  case 85,  625 

Special  agents,  .see  Disbursinir  officers. 
Special  bulletins,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  bulletins. 
Special  committees,  see  names  of  com- 
mittees. 
Special  Devices  Division,  Research  and 

Inventions  Ofllcp__   1107.1299 
Special    orders,    .see   names   of   depart- 
ments,   etc.,    issuing    or- 
ders. 
Special  publications,  see  names  of  de- 
partments,   etc.,    issuing 
publications. 
Special  service  schools,  see  Army  serv- 
ice schools. 
Special   Services  Division.   Army  Serv- 
ice Forces 446 

Special   Servieos  Office.  Federal   Secur- 
ity  Agency 1263.1363 

establishment,     notes    of    general 

interest 1226 

Special    studies,    see   name    of    dennrt- 
ments,        etc.,        making 
studies. 
Specialists  : 

Arniv  Air  Forces,  wartime  train- 
ing  1. 1328 

In  Western  Hemisphere,  exchange-    123 


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Pago 
Specifications,    see    Government    sup- 
plies • —  Military      equip- 
ment      and       supplies — 
Naval      supplies — also 
names   of   supplies — also 
names    of    certain    recla- 
mation  projects. 
Specimens,  see  special  subject. 
Spectacles  : 

procurement     for     military,     etc., 

personnel lo'A 

smoke-glass,  specification (>72 

Spector  Motor  Service 77,  186,   1281 

Spcelman,  S.  R.,  Shetland  ponies 230 

Speers,  Pa.,  bridge 479,  610,  874 

Spence,    Brent     (Representative    from 
Ky.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com_  34, 
164,  243,  355,  473,  596, 
740,  879,  1049-50 

Conference    Com 352, 

593,  877,  1047 

Spence,  Sybel,  relief  of  estate 492. 

885,  1034 
Spence     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 345,    1247 

Spencer,   Damon  A. : 

angora  goat 1144 

multinipple  trait  in  sheep 457 

Spencer,     Herbert     A.,     decoration     of 

honor 1031,    1051 

Spencer,  R.  C.  : 

combustion,  knock,  etc.,  in  engine-       94 
knocking    tendency    of    air-cooled 

engine    cylinder 1404 

preignition       characteristics       of 

fuels 90 

Spencer,  Richard  C,  elections  calendar, 

1946 235 

Spencer,  Robert  V.,  exploration  of  Mag- 
net     Cove      Rutile      Co. 

property 1360 

Spencer,  Wm.,  &  Son  Corporation 654 

Spencer  Corporation 952,  1185 

Sperry  gyro,  see  Gyroscope. 

Sphygmomanometers,    specification 215 

Spicer,  E.  H.,  impounded  people,  Japa- 
nese Americans - 1274 

Spicer,    S.    S.,    excretion    of    DDT    in 

man 779 

Spider  Island,   chart  of  Chih-chu  Tao 

anchorage 903 

Spiegel,  Sidney  M.,  court  case 80". 

Spieker,    Edmund    M.,    Mesozoic    and 
Cenozoic       history       of 

Utah 1171 

Spier  Aircraft  Corporation 173,  523,  920 

Spiers,    Thomas    L.    (or   Jack),    court 

case 85 

Spin    (aircraft)  : 

aileron  as  aid  to  recovery 99 

canard      airplane,      free-spinning- 
tunnel  tests 1388 

control     manipulation     effect     on 

recovery 1404 

large    airplanes 1289 

low-wing    monoplane 100 

models  with  extreme  variations  in 

mass   distribution 1404 

tail  design  for  satisfactory  recov- 
ery         66] 

Spina,  Joseph,  court  case l(!(i 

Spinal  cord  injuries,  what's  my  score?-  1431 

Splngarn,   Stephen  J.,   statement 1101 

Spinnichia,    I.aura,    relief 599 

Spirella   Co.,   Inc 803 

Spirit  Mountain,  exploration  of  nickel 

prospect 1271 

Spiropentane,   synthesis 412 

Spithoad,     chart 539 

Spitz,    Ruth    S.,    State    legislation    on 

labor    relations 102 

Spitzer,  Harry  H.,  court  case 188 

Splenetic  fever,  see  Tick  fever. 

Splices,  lapped  bar,  in  concrete  beams-     158 


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Spodumene  : 

flotation    studies 938 

production  of  lithium  chloride 635 

Spoilers  : 

on    tapered    wing 104 

on  wing  with  full-span  split,  etc., 

flaps 104 

Spokane,    Wash.  : 

aeronautical  charts 22,   725 

instrument  approach  chart .  727 

Spolan,    I.,   acetylene  explosibility 73 

Sponge  iron,  see  Iron. 

Sponges,  production  and  international 

trade 505 

Spoons,  specifications 541,  671 

Sporeforming   bacteria,   see  Bacteria. 

Spores,  aerial  dissemination 1015 

Spotlights,  incandescent,  specification-  1410 
Spotted    fever,    see    Rocky    Mountain 

spotted  fever. 
Sprague,   Roderick,   rootrots   and  leaf- 
spots  of  grains,   etc 1017 

Sprays  and  spraying  : 

Mexican  fruitfly  repellent  spray-_      231 

power  sprayer  for  Insecticides 1145 

see  also  Insecticides — also  names 
of  materials. 
Spreiter,    John    R.,    maximum   lift    co- 
efficients       529 

Spring  Hill  (luadrangle.  Conn 507 

Spring  Lake  nuadrangle.  Ark 787 

Spring  Valley,  Wis.,  aircraft  accident-   1022 
Si)ringerville,   Ariz.,   memorial   to  Gus- 

tav  Becker 897,  1036 

Springfield,    111.,    instrument   approach 

chart 727 

Springfield,  Mo.,  instrument  approach 

chart 1025 

Springfield,  Ohio,  milk  handling,  order-   1346 
Springfield  Co-operative  Bank,  relief-  54,  162 
Springfield-Greene  Co.  Airport,  instru- 
ment approach  chart 1025 

Springfield    south    quadrangle,    Mass.- 

Conn 634 

Springs,  berth,   specification 422 

Springstead,   Charles  A.,   director  and 

trustee,  court  case 267 

Spruce  Production  Corporation,  report 

on  audit 10^2 

Spyglasses,    specification 817 

Squabs,    raising 860 

Squantum,  Mass.,  instrument  approach 

chart 345 

S(iuare  Construction  Co 267,  523,  952 

Srimaharacha.      see     Ban      Si     Racha, 

Thailand. 
SSB,  see  Social  Security  Board. 
SSS,  see  Selective  Service  System. 
Stability  of  airplanes  : 

airplane  with  free  controls 100 

analysis  of  longitudinal  stability-  100 
design  effect  on  lateral  stability —  100 
dihedral,  etc.,  effects  on  stability-  1103 
directional — 

effects   on    lateral   stability —   1104 

fighter    airplane 1294 

tests  of  2  airplanes 1404 

Douglas   A-26,    flight,    etc.,   meas- 
urements      1294 

effect  of  canopies 810 

effect    of   jets 1292 

elevator-fabric  distortion  effects —  1294 
fighter  airplane  in  inverted  flight 

attitude 1405 

force     and      moment     coefficients 

useful    100 

fuselage    in    yaw : 96 

laniiiinr    boundary    layer 1294 

lateral  area  effect 1294 

kiiig-iange   Hying    boat 1404 

negative  dihedral  effect 1294 

proiH'ller  and  slipstream  relation-  140;> 
rudder-free    theory,    verification--   1404 

sideslip,  effect  of 1405 

slipstream    effects 100 

spring-loaded  tab  effect 1404 


1668 


Index,  1946 


Page 
Stability  of  airplanes — Continued 

static   niarKin,    etc.,   effects 1204 

tailless  airplanes-  100,  1294,  1404,  1405 
tip  (lihedrjil  effect  on  lateral  sta- 
bility    1103 

wind  tunnel  and  full-scale  fli|t;ht_        95 
wind-tunnel    data    on    directional 

stability    100 

winp  sweep   induence 960 

with  automatic  pilot 100 

yaw  effect 100 

Stability    Research   Division 1405 

Stabilization,  sec  Economic  condi- 
tions— also  special  sub- 
ject. 

Stabilizers,  fi.xed,  etc.,  comparisons 1405 

Stack    and    Keader    Division,    history, 

etc    808 

Stackpolc,  Miner  R.,  flood  in  Baldwin, 

Maine    500 

Stadelman,  R.  E.,  inter-American  rub- 

•  ber    development 12.^5 

Staff  trnininR,  current  practices 1168 

Stafford  Springs  quadrangle.  Conn 934 

Stage,  11.  H.  : 

DDT  in  control  of  flies 148 

DDT  in  controlling  tleas 231 

Stahl,  J.  C.,  hydrometallurgy,  etc.,  of 

cobalt 178 

Stain,  brown,  chemical,  in  pine 580 

Stakman,  E.  C,  inter-American  rubber 

development 1235 

Stalder,  Jackson  R.,  air  infiltration  in 

airplane    cabins 660 

Stall   (aircraft)  : 

measurement    of    stalling    charac- 
teristics     1292 

vertical  tail  surfaces 100 

Stallforth,  Federico,  court  case 435 

Stamford    Harbor,   engineer   report 1134 

Stamm,  Alfred  J.  : 

acetylated    wood 1147 

chemical  utilization  of  wood 460 

heat-stabilized  wood 1147 

resin  treatment,  etc..  of  wood  prop- 
erties       580 

resinoids  for  wood  impregnation.     580 
Stamps,   see  Postage  stamps. 

Stamps   Division 819 

Standard   Bentonite  Co 85 

Standard  Dredging  Corporation 360, 

911,  1034 

Standard  Gas  &  Electric  Co 953 

Standard-Knapp    Corporation 926. 

1185, 1284 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  California 9r,2 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  Louisiana 12S4 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New  .Jersey 404 

Standard  Rolling  Mills.   Inc 60 

Standard  stock  catalog,  see  Federal 
standard  stock  catalog. 

Standard  Transformer  Co 1076,  1185 

Standard  Trouser  Co 1299 

standard  Tube  Co 835 

Standards  : 

commercial  standard   series 25,  466. 

730, 731,  1028-30 

commercial  standards,  list 348. 

588.  1028,  1353 
see  also  Simplified  practice  recom- 
mendations— also    names 
of  coniodities. 
Standards    (flags),   see  Flags. 

Standards  and  Curriculum  Division 109, 

299.    420,    814.    815.    966. 
1108,   1196,   1302,  1413 
Standards  Bureau,  see  National  Bureau 
of  Standards. 

Standish,  Allan  M.,  court  case 654 

Standish,  Beatrice  M..  court  case 654 

Standish,  .Tolin,  wages  in  lumber  in- 
dustry,   1944 658 

Stands,  operating-room,  specification--      200 
Stanfill,    William    A.     (Senator    from 
Ky.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Post   Offices  and  Post   Roads 

Com 923 


Page 
Stang,    Ambrose    H.,    tensile    tests    of 

parachute    webbing 1029 

Stiinik,  Olga,  relief  of  guardian 260,  350 

Stanitz,    John   D.,    flow    coefficients   of 

poppet    intake   valves 529 

Stanley,  D.  E.,  court  case 189,408 

Stanley,   Raymond,   correct   naval  rec- 
ord         367 

Stanley  Works,  low-carbon  steel  tests.  1174 
Stansbury,  William  M.,  blood  levels  of 

calcium,  etc.,  in  cattle 1015 

Stansby,  M.  E.,  handling  fresh  fish 785 

Stanton,  (Jeorge  S..  realm  of  flight 464 

Staples,    specification 672 

Stapleton,    C.    Benjamin,    relief   of   es- 
tate   766,  885,  1034 

Stapleton      Airfield,      instrument     ap- 
proach chart  _   345,  726,  1246 
Star  City,   W.    Va..  bridge  across  Mo- 

nongahela    River 261.  351 

Star  Engineering  Co 1221 

Star  routes  : 

carrying  of  mail 1076 

service  and  contractors 897 

Star-spangled  banner  birthplace 511 

Star    Steel    Supply    Co 1420 

Starch  glue,  .see  CJlue. 

Starfish,  natural  history,  etc 631 

Stark,  Sandol  M.,  exrx.,  court  case 1123 

Starnes,    Xavier    B.,    explorations    for 

fluorite    1366 

Starr,  Donald  F.  : 

immature    stages    of    Anastrepha 

serpentina 1016 

repellent    spray    against    Mexican 

fruitfly    231 

Starr,  William,  court  case 1311 

Starr  Jobbing  House 1311 

Stars  : 

energy  spectra 551 

ephemeris,    1947 1365 

Starvation,  see  Famine  relief. 

Stassi,  Joseph  A.,  court  case 654 

State  Bridge  Commission  of  Michigan-       83 

State  Department 122,  207,  313, 

4.32.    552,    682.    830.    983. 
1120,     1206,     1312,     1422 
appropriations,   1946 — 

estimates,  etc___  305,  427,  547,  677 
appropriations,   1947 — 

estimates,    etc 305, 

427,    677,    823,    824,    975 

heariiigs 596,  905 

law 1044 

reports 472,   484,  763.   877 

biographic   register 1206 

bulletin 122,  830 

title  page  and  index 1313 

disseminate    information    abroad, 
etc — 

hearings 1052 

reports 41,  759.  918 

intelligence  research  organization.   1207 

poster.5 553 

publications 122, 

314,   433,    830,    831,    1314 

publications    on    peace 1207 

surplus  property  disposal  outside 
U.   S.— 

hearing 381 

law 1044 

reports 381,  888 

Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Eco- 
nomic Affairs — 

hearings 1253 

law 1045 

reports 746.  760.  1071 

see  also   Byrnes,   James  F. — For- 
eign   service. 

State   Distributing   Co 549 

State  Guard,  Army  regulations 217 

State  health  departments,   sec  Health 
authorities. 

State  Law  Index 89.  808,  1189 

State  of  the  Union,  see  United  States. 
State  Tax  Commission,  court  case 554 


January-December 


1669 


states  : 

boards    for    vocational    education, 

reports 

debt   in    1945 

education    ollicers 

employment   and   pay   rolls 

expenditure  in  1944 

Federal  aid,  see  in  main  alphabet. 
Federal  aid — also  special 
Bubject. 

finances 18,  235,  583, 

1020,     1149,     1240, 
funds,  general,  highway,  and  post- 
war-reserve  583, 

highway   obligations 

legislation — 

enacted       during       biennium 

1948-44 

latest  editions,  sessions,  etc — 

summaries 89 

see  also  special   subject, 
publications,    monthly    checklist. 
807. 
services  under  social  security  act- 
tax    collections    in    1944 

tax    collections    in    1946 

weights  and   measures  offices 

see  also  names  of  States. 
Static  pressure  : 

error  in  high-speed  dives,  etc 

on  airplane  wing,   measuring . 

position  error  as  applied  to  pitot- 

static   tube 

Stationary    engineer,    job 

Statistical  abstract  of  United  States- 
Statistical  bulletins,  see  names  of  de- 
partments,   etc.,    issuing 
bulletins — -also    subjects. 
Statistical  Division,  Internal  Revenue 

Bureau 

Statistical  Section,  Income  Tax  Unit_- 
Statistical  Standards  Division,  Budget 

Bur 540, 

Statistics : 

collections,  etc.,  by  Census  Bu- 
reau— 

hearings 

minority    views 

reports 473, 

function  of  Office  of  Education 

international    coordination 

see  also  Vital  statistics — also  spe- 
cial subject. 
Statistics  and  Research  Division, 
Treasury  Dept.,  see  Re- 
search and  Statistics 
Division,  Treasury  Dept. 
Statistics  Section,  Relocation  Planning 

Division 

Statue  of  Liberty  National  Monument- 
Statutes,  .see  Laws. 
Statutes  at  large,  see  Laws. 
Stauffer,   (,".   R..    Santa   Ana  Mountain 

clay    region 

Staybwood,   see   Wood. 
Steam-engine  indicators,  specification- 
Steam   fitter,  job 

Steam   railways,   see  Railroads. 

Steam  traps,  specification 

Stebel.  Gertrude,  court  case 500 

Stebp],    .Julius,   court   case 500, 

Steckel,  A.  P.,  court  case 

Stednian.   X.  0.,  railroad  accident 

Steece,  H.  M.,  agricultural  experiment 
stations,    1945 


Page 


928 
18 
627 
OoT 
717 


717, 
1350 

1020 
629 


89 
503 
808 

89, 

1188 

409 

235 

1149 

1156 


1388 
1294 

1294 

326 

342. 

1350 


557 
213 


1115 


473 
473 
759 
501 
1062 


1370 
1084 


Steel : 


boron 
boron 


in. 


spectrographic    determina- 
tion  

castings,  facts  for  industry 154 

castings,   German    industry 

corrosive  resisting,  specifications- 
damaging  effect  of  fatigue  stress- 
ing  

fabricated  structural,  wage  struc- 
ture  658, 


1172 

199 

440 

1416 
647 
647 
189 

1371 

458 

1365 

1028 
,  864 
1271 
1127 

13.54 

1101 


Page 
Steel — Continued 

forgings,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

forgings,  wage  structure 658 

hot-rolled  carbon  steel  bars,  etc 731 

metallurgical  research  program--   1174 

plants  and  facilities,  disposal 138,  380 

Poisson's    ratio,    iniluence    of    de- 
formation,   etc 101 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   13()6 

prior  fatigue-stressing  effects 100 

rates  on  steel-  280,  404,  645,  945,  1093 

rates  on  steel  plates 945 

scrap,   monthly   report 74 

scrap,     preprint     from     minerals 

yearbook 1366 

smaller  users,  problems 486 

special   treatment,   welding 815 

specifications 200,    422,    542, 

672,    817,    839,   969,    1110 
structural  shapes,  simplified  prac- 
tice       239 

tensile    elastic    properties 101 

torsional  elastic  properties 101 

war  changes  in  industry 434 

see  also  names  of  articles  manu- 
factured from   steel. 

Steel    drums,    rates 1375 

Steel  Fact-Finding  Board,  see  Presi- 
dent's Steel  Fact-Finding 
Board. 

Steel   Trading   Corporation 1374 

Steely,  E.  N.,  Edwardsville  demon- 
stration   project .*_       16 

Steem    Electric    Co 1420 

Steering  gear.  Ships  Bureau  manual 1414 

Stefansson,      Karl,      copper      bullion 

claims,   Rua   Cove 1170 

Steffen,  Paul  .T.,  maximum  lift  coeffi- 
cients       529 

Stelerman,  B.  L.  : 

porcelain    combinations    of    mag- 
nesia,   etc 869 

size  grading  of  diamond  powder 1156 

Stein,  Edward  B.,  court  case 952, 

1098,  1427 

Stein,  Jacob  R.,  court  case 654 

Stein,   Leo,   court  case 952,   1098,   1427 

Stein,   Manuel,   critical   stress  for  flat 

plate 1405 

Stein  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co 952, 

1098,  1427 

Steiner,   Harold   M.,   court  case 408 

Steiner,    R.,    photoviscous    properties 

of    fluids 96 

Steinert,  Oscar  R.,  relief 361,  492,  591 

Steinle,     Mary     L..     DDT     effects     on 

aquatic    organisms 269 

Steinmetz,  Nora  M.,   relief 613,  734 

Stelmak,    Gregory,    relief 29 

Stem  rust,  quarantine  modification 458 

Stempin,     Carl     W.,     induced-velocity 

field  of  helicopter  rotor-   1291 
Stench    warning   tests,    Lake   Superior 

district 179 

Stencil  correction  compound,  specifi- 
cation      214 

Stencil    ink,    specifications 323 

Stencil    paper,    specification 838 

Stenographers,    job 326 

Stephan,  Frieda  .1..  nonfarm  residen- 
tial   repair,    etc 1027 

Stephens,  J.  L.,  crotalaria  culture  and 

utilization 1344 

Stephenson,    Charles    S.,    court    case 408, 

1259 

Stephenson,    .T.    Tom,    relief 376,    591 

Stepp,    Nicholas  T.,    relief 246,  492,   591 

Stepparents,  allowances  under  pay  re- 
adjustment   act 31 

Sterling  area,  monetary  and  exchange 

policy 24 

Sterling  Sugars,    Inc 283,   1098 

Sterling  Sugars   Sales  Corporation 283, 

1098 

Sterling  Supply  Co 550 

Sterling    Transfer 1180 

Stern,     Boris,     World     Federation     of 

Trade    Unions 411 


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Page 

Stern,  Harry  1.,  exr.,  court  cnso__   G51,  125S 

Storn,    Herbert    I-.,    court   case 654 

Sternberg,     \Y.     M.,     lithium    chloride 

from    spoilumene 63o 

Sternberg   Dredging   Co 1287 

Stettuer,     Walter     F.,     public     works, 

postwar   study 1160 

Stevedoring,    technical    manual 844 

Stevens,   W.  H.   S.,   per  diem   costs  of 

car    ownership,    etc 516 

Stevick,  C.  P.,  suspected  venereal  dis- 
ease contacts 930 

Steward,   Julian   II.,   South  American 

Indians 829 

Stewards  : 

chief  commissary,  training  course.     67() 

master  and  steward 206 

steward  3c  &  2c,  training  course.     81") 
Steward's  mates.  Navy  training  course.     42i) 

Stewart,  Arthur  T.,  court  case 207. 

408,  6.-i4 
Stewart,  Charles  W.,  relief  of  estate —    477, 

615,  730 

Stewart,  Henry  B.,  court  case 267. 

408,  654 

Stewart,  James,  &  Co.,  Inc 173,  408 

Stewart,    James,    Corporation 125'J 

Stewart,   Paul,   court   case__   267,   408,    654 
Stewart,   T.   D.,  fossil  human   skeletal 

remains 1120 

Stewart,  Thelma,  hydrodynamic  impact 

loads  for  prismatic  float-   1292 
Stewart,  Tom    (Senator  from  Tenn.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interoceanlc  Canals  Com__   56,  919 

Stewart,    Wesley    J.,    relief 29 

Stewart    Field,    instrument    approach 

chart 23 

Sticic.   see  Control  stick. 
Stickle,   George  W.  : 

cooling  pressure  for  cowlings —  92,  290 
effect  of  body  nose  shape  on  pro- 
peller      292 

propeller    analysis 99 

Stickley,    G.    W.  : 

fatigue  life  of  aluminum  alloy 91 

fatigue     strength     of     aluminum 

alloy , 91 

spot-welded  joints,  etc 97 

Sticks  : 

cruiser,    specification 967 

packing,    specification 200 

Stienberger,  Josephine  P.,  exrx.,  court 

case 500,    654 

Stienberger,  Louis,  court  case  of  exrx.    500. 

654 
Stierli,  Harry  : 

DDT  house  spray  application 269 

DDT    sprays    for    mosquitoes    in 

dwellings 269 

StifiFeners    (aircraft)  : 

flat  panels  with  4  types 101 

panels    under    combined    compres- 
sion and  shear 101 

restraint      provided      rectangular 

plate 293 

shear-resistant  plate-girder  webs_     101 
StlflTness  and  carrv-ovcr  factors  under 

axial    lo;ul 1400 

Stigler,    William    G.     (Kopresentative 
from    Okla.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 35-39,   244-246, 

356-357,  359,  474-475, 
742-744,  881-884,  886, 
1050 

Conference  Com 470,  1046 

Indian  Affairs  Com 747 

Stiles,  George,  relief 492,  591 

Stiles,    George    W.,    anaplasmosis    in 

cattle 1233 

Stlne,   O.   C,   outlook   for  agriculture, 

1947    and    beyond 1342 

Stiner   zinc   property,   exploration 794 

Stivers,   Louis   S.,   jr.  : 

aerodynamic      characteristics      of 

airfoils 13.«;7 

airfoil  for  helicopter  rotor  blades.   1387 


Page 
Stock   catalogs,    see    Government    sup- 
plies. 

Stock  clerk,  job 440 

Stock  exchanges,  investigation  of  prac- 
tices. Index  to  hearings.  1357 

Stock  Pile  Board,   creating 58 

Stock-piling,    see    Strategic    and    criti- 
cal materials. 
Stock   ninges : 

increasing   forage,    etc 757 

management,      schools      giving 

courses 712 

mountain    meadow    range    condi- 
tion  579 

publications,  price  list 630 

Stockholders,   see  Securities. 

.Stockinet,    specification 323 

Stockman,      Lowell       (Kepresentative 
from  Oreg.)  : 
report    made    by — 

Public   Lands   Com 254 

Stocks,  see  Securities. 

.Stockstrom,  Arthur,  exr.,  court  case 1124 

Stockstrom,  Louis,  court  case  of  exr 1124 

Stoddard  fluorite  mine,  exploration 1306 

Stokdyk,  E.  A.,  farmers'  cooperatives.     149 
Stokers    (mechanical)  : 

bituminous-anthracite        mixture 

tests    793 

burning  bituminous,  etc.,  coals 275 

burning  tests  of  coal 510 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

StolofT,    Leonard    S.,    agar    and    other 

seaweed    gums 630 

Stone,    Charles    S.,    fuel    vaporization 

loss    1397 

Stone,  Harlan  F.  : 

death,  display  of  national  flag 545 

death,  proclamation  announcing..     545 
Stone,    J.    L.,    rat    infestation    on    oil 

tankers    389 

Stone,  Mae  M..  relief 744,  911,  1034 

Stone.  Minnis  R.,  relief 39,  54,  162 

Stone,  Sybil  A.,  St.  Paul  experiment  in 

child    welfare 1362 

Stone  &  Copper  Coal  Co.,  Inc 744 

Stone  : 

crushed  and  broken,  in  1945 1271 

dimension,    in    1945 1271 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1271 

rates  on 280.   1375 

structural,    publications 868 

Stone  carver,  occupations  related  to 1382 

Stoppage  of  goods  in  transit,  Cudahy 

Packing    Co 281 

Stoppage  of  pay,  see  Pay,  allowances, 

etc. 
Storage  : 

in  zone  of  interior 1002 

industry,    wage   studies 1383 

see    also    names    of    commodities 
stored. 
Storage    batteries,    see    Electric    bat- 
teries. 
Storage    charges,    case   of   Eleanor   M. 

Morris 1372 

Storcli,     II.     H..     hydrogenation     and 

liquefaction  of  coal 936 

Storch,  R.  H.,  bi-metallic  molybdenum 

deposit 1271 

Stores : 

department,  index  of  stocks 928 

department,  labor  market  informa- 
tion         526 

emplo.vee  suggestion  system 237 

establishing  and  operating — 

apparel  store 1026 

confectionery-tobacco   store 1352 

feed  and  farm  supply  store 1352 

grocery    store 465 

hardware    store 587 

shoe   business 1155 

variety  and  general  merchan- 
dise store 1155 

selecting    location 1155 

sec  also  Retail  trade. 
Storms,  Walter  R.,  diamond  drilling  of 

potash   reserves 793 


January-December 


1671 


Pago 

Storms  : 

electrical    structure    of    tluiuder- 

storms 103 

investigate   causes,   etc.,   of   thun- 
derstorms— - 

hearings    478 

reports 479 

recurvature  of  tropical  storms 108. 

814 

tornadoes   in    United    States 589 

tropical    cvclones    throughout    the 

world 814 

typlioons  and  hurricanes,  aviation 

training 1411 

Storstand,  Bjarne.  court  case 160 

Stout,  Myron,  temperature  rel.  to  sugar 

beet    reproduction 577 

Stoutemyer,    V.   T..   plant   propagation 

under    florescent    lamps-     458 
Stoves : 

cooking  and  heating,  facts  for  in- 
dustry   — 153,    864 

electric  household  ranges,  facts  for     ' 

industry    154 

electrical  cooking  equipment,  spec- 
ification   119S 

field  range,  technical  manual 328 

inspections,    etc.,    technical    man- 
ual         442 

oil-hurning    ranges,    specification-   119S 

rationing,  industry  letter 110 

rationing,    statistics 110 

Stow  Manufacturing  Co 1437 

Stowawavs,      amending      immigration 

act 889 

Stowell.  Elbridge  Z.  : 

bending  and  shear  stresses 140." 

critical   compressive   stress 293 

restraint  provided   plate   bv   stiff- 

ener 293 

strength  of  cylinders 93 

stresses  of  cantilever  beam 1295 

Straddle     trucks,     operator     selection, 

etc 328 

Strain  gages,  xee  Gages. 
Strains,  see  Stresses  and  strains. 
Strait,  .see  name  of  strait. 

Stralsund,    chart 1103 

Strapping,   flat,    steel,    specification 129 

Strass,    H.    Kurt,    horizontal    tail    sur- 
faces    810,   1295 

Strategic  and  critical  materials  : 

defense    investigation 773 

disposition  of  accumulations 58 

index    numbers 88 

investigations   of   Geological    Sur- 
vey  506.1171 

maps 70,  392,  933,  1172 

procurement,    estimate 1115 

stocks — 

hearings 5S.  365 

law  __- 1043 

reports 58.  480.  608,  738,  877 

see  o?so  names  of  materials. 

Strategic   Bombing    Survev 218, 

1107.  1218-19.  1322.  1323. 
1324.  1432.  1433 
Strategic      Materials       Stock       Piling 
Board  : 
establishing — 

liearings 58,  365 

report    58 

Strategic   plotting   chart 670 

Stratton.  Lynn  T>.  : 

estate  and  gift  tax  provisions 1256 

excise  tax  provision 1250 

individual  income  tax  provisions.      600 

Straus,  Rose  N.,  exrx.,  court  case 687 

Strauss,  A.  M.,  relief 54.  162 

Straw  : 

bleaching  studies  on  pulps 1343 

wheat,     furfural-yieldijig    constit- 
uents          575 

Strawberries,    specification 1430 

Strawberry  Valley  project,  map 1088 

Streamers,  see  Flags. 
Streams,  see  Rivers. 


Page 

Street  and  Highway  Safety  Confer- 
ence, nee  National  Con- 
ference on  Street  and 
Highway  Safety. 
Streetcar  operators,  union  wage  rates-  058 
Streiff,  Anton  J.,  purity  of  hydro- 
carbons        239 

Strength  accountability.  Army  regula- 
tions   691,  1322 

Strength   of  materials  : 

fatigue  tests,  specimens  with  cir- 
cular   hole 101 

standard  test  specimens,  etc 412 

subpress  for  compressive  tests 102 

tests   of   plain   and   alclad   24S-T 

sheet 101 

see  also  names   of  materials  and 
articles. 
Streptomycin  : 

atitibacterial     action     on     Hemo- 
philus   influenzae 1167 

chemoiherapeutic  action  in  tuber- 
culosis      176 

in  experimental  plague 1079 

tuberculostatic    action 503 

Streptothricin,  tuberculostatic  action-     50.3 
Stresses  and  strains  : 

adaptor    for    measuring    principal 

strains 102 

aircraft   engine   crankshaft 140r> 

analysis  by  photoelastic  method--     530 

automatic  electrical  analyzer 293 

bending,  due  to  torsion  in  D  sec- 
tion   box 1406 

calculation    of    stresses    in    mono- 

coques 102,  194.  661 

cantilever    beam 1405 

comparison       of       stress  -  strain 

curves 102 

corrosion   problem 1104 

critical      compressive,      etc.,      of 

curved    sheet 1295 

curved    sheet 1406 

cut-outs  in  torsion  boxes,  stresses 

around 810 

cyclic   stress-strain   studies 102 

determination,    supportTng    speci- 
mens     140fi 

elimination    of    contact-resistance 
errors      in      strain-gage 

measurements 530 

fatigue  stressing  on  steel 1354 

fiber  stresses  for  wood   poles 1146 

infinitely  long  flat  plate 1405-6 

■  near  juncture  of  closed  and  open 

torsion    box 1406 

open    box    beams 140fi 

rapid  analysis  charts 293 

strain    rosettes,    misalinement    of 

strain-gage   components.   120."i 

tests  of   stress-carryinc   door 1400 

torsion  of  flanged  members 102 

ultimate     stresses     developed     bv 

24S-T  sheet 102 

see  also  Bucklinsr — also  names  of 
materials  and  articles. 

Rtrihll'ng.   Crystal  R..  relief 492,   736 

Strieker,  Edward  G..  knock-limited  per- 
formance of  blends 1391 

Strickland,     L.     J.,     Lincoln     County, 

Tenn.,  soil  survey 339 

Strickland.    L.    R..    motor    carrier    de- 
cision       644 

Strickland.    Ruth    G..   how   to   build   a 

unit   of  work 1078 

Strickland    Transportation    Co.,    Inc_        644 
Strikes  and  lock-outs  : 

Government    employees    asserting 
right   to   strike,    prohibit 

payment 610.   738 

strike  limitation,  national  policy-      528 

wartime    records 485 

work    stoppages    caused    by    labor 

disputes    1384 

see   also   Labor   disputes. 
Stringer,  Louis  D.,  Atlantic  salmon —     631 


1672 


Index,  1946 


Page 
Strip    (Toppiii;;,    srr   Crops. 
Striped    hnss,   xrc   Hass. 

Strolim.  Wiilter  K.,   relief 258,  425 

Strom,  Cliarles,  court  case 687 

Strom,  Flora,   court  case 687 

Stronp,  Ernest,  court  case 1427 

Strong,  F.  M.,  carotene  content  of  corn 

plant 573 

Structural  models,  applicability  of  sim- 
ilarity principles 102 

Structures,    see   Buildings. 

St%b.   Johti.   court  case 60,   17.T 

Stubbs,    Dorotliy.    first    lapse    in    ven- 
ereal disease  clinics 64 

Stubbs,    Trawiclv    II..    tropical    disease 

education    program 1079 

Stucke,  Adela,  compulsory  sickness  in- 
surance  legislation 502 

Student   pilot   guide,   see  Aviators. 
Students,  aid  of  Interagency  Commit- 
tee   on    Youth    Employ- 
ment and  Education 1.383 

i>ee  also    Fellowships. 

Students  and  Teachers  Day .37!) 

Studs,  specification 421 

Stnhr.   Leo.  relief 376,   509,   822 

Stumble-On  copper-sulfur  property,  ex- 
ploration  1365 

Stump.     Herbert,     accident    investiga- 
tion          20 

Stump.    Robert   L..    aplastic   anemia__     270 

Sturtevant,  Paul  A.,  court  case 870 

SiibhituminouR  coal,  see  Coal. 

Snbic  P>ay  defensive  sea  area 675 

Subic  Bay  naval  airspace  reservation-     675 

Subpress  for   compressive  tests 102 

Subsidies : 

price  control,  etc.,  extension — 

hearings 473,    596,    763,    906 

law 104.3 

messages  of  the  President 974. 

1113 

minority  views 473,  763 

reports---  473,  484,  763,  877,  1047 
sugar,   etc. — 

hearing 373 

law    470 

reports 352,    374 

Subsistence  allowances  : 

Army    regulations 216 

438,    559.    841.    1128 

Executive    order 972 

prorate    tables 559 

veterans  on  job  training,  etc 1039. 

1060,  1070 
Subsistence    exDense    act.    .see    Travel. 
Subsistence  Research  and  Development 

Laboratory  conference  1-     221 
Subsistence  stores,  see  Military  equip- 

nietit  and  supplies. 
Subsonic   flow,   see  Flow. 
Subterranean    termites,    see   Termites. 
Subtilin  production,  concentration,  etc_     457 
Suburbanites,    publications  of  interest 

to.  price  list 932 

Sudden  &  Christenson.  Inc 645,   1090 

Sudzukhe  River,  chart 419 

Suffer    little    children,    film 581 

Suffrage,   see   Voting. 
Sugar : 

net  as  amended 8 

beet,  uniformity  of  quality 1233 

biolosrical  studies  of  beet  "sugars-   1233 

canning    without 119 

chemical,     etc.,     studies    on    beet 

sugars 1233 

diseases   affecting  production 163 

during   World   War   IT 1016 

extension  of  act  of  1937_   739,  917,  1044 

fact    sheet S27 

fall    planting    of    sugarcane    for 

prodtiction 70S 

home    canning 1118 

in       sugarcane,       research       cTits 

losses 70S 

industry   report _     730 

Japanese  trade  study-__J I.     317 


Page 
Sugar — Continued 

problems,    and    impact    on    small 

business 168 

production    and    marketing   proto- 
col   1315 

production    in    alcohol   plants 618, 

761, 875,  917,  1060 

program    for    1945 461 

Puerto      Rican      and      Hawaiian 
crop — • 

hearings 243,    373 

report 164 

statistics 1231 

subsidy    authorizations — 

hearing 373 

law 470 

reports 352,    374 

world   situation 1233 

sec  also  Wood  sugars. 
Sugar  beets : 

Argentine    curly    top 577 

fair  and    reasonable   prices 15 

*    male-sterility _-_ 340 

poster 461 

proportionate  slinres  for  farms 1347 

rei)roductioU,      temperature     rela- 
tion   577 

seed    production 147 

wage  rates  for  1946  crop 713,  1237 

wages   of   farm   workers   in   Calif. 

harvests 1342 

yellow  wilt  in  Argentina 1345 

Sugar  Branch,  Production  and  Mar- 
keting  Administration 15, 

340,    461,    581,    713,  714, 

1018-19,    1148,    1237,  1347 
Sugarcane : 

fair    and    reasonable    prices    for 

crops 461,    713 

fall  planting  increases  sugar 708 

farming    practices 1018-19,  1148 

hot-water    treatment 708 

industry  restored  by  research,  etc-  708 

light  and  temperature  influence 577 

losses  of  sugar  cut  by  research 708 

prices  for  Virgin  Islands  crop 1237 

proportionate  shares  for  farms__  1019 

wages  for   production,   etc 340,  461, 

581,  713,  1347 

Suggestion  as  cause  of  disease 656 

Suggestions,     see     Employee     sugges- 
tion  system. 
Suits : 

Navy    anti-blackout 295 

woman's,   how  to  tailor 458 

Sukumo   Ko.    chart 298 

Sukumo    Wan,    chart 539 

Sulfa  drugs  : 

health    education    series 780,  1079 

sulfonamides  in  shigellosis 388,  1166 

Sulfate    salts,    effect   on    growth,    etc., 

of   peach 1235 

Sulfite  pulping  of  western  red  cedar 580 

Sulfur  : 

exploration     of     Khavyan,     etc., 

properties 1365 

.Japanese  trade  study 317 

native,  mineral  m.arket  reports.   74,  793 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-  1175 

rates  on 281,  1375 

Sulfuric  acid  : 

exposure  to  direct  contact 955 

facts  for  industry 864 

.Japanese    trade    study 317 

specification,    sulfuric  "acid 214 

specification,    sulfuric    acid    and 

oleum 110 

Sullivan,   J.   Guy,   relief 39 

Sullivan,     John     B.      (Representative 
from  Mo.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Com 747-748 

Sullivan.    .John    L..    letter 44 

Sullivan.  Thelma  de  Shazo.  tests  for 
American  trypanosomi- 
asis   1262 

Sullivan   County,   N.  Y.,  soil  survey-  1235 


January-December 


1673 


Sullivan  Drydock  &  Repair  Corpora- 
tion  648, 

SuUwold,  H.  H.,  jr.,  Las  Vegas  Basin, 

etc 

Sulphur,    see   Sulfur. 

Sulphuric  acid,  see  Sulfuric  acid. 

Sumac    poison,    identification,    etc 

Sumatra  : 

chart 

sailing   directions,    supplement 

Sumatra    quadrangle,    Fla 

Summit,   Mont.,    railroad  accident 

Summit  Lime  Co 91i4,  1044, 

Sumner,   Thomas,    relief 260, 

Sumners,    Hatton   W.    (Representative 
from   Tex.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 593,  87 

Judiciary     Com 

Sumter  Farm  &  Stocli  Co.,   Inc 

Sun  : 

ephemeris,    1947 

total  eclipse.  May  20.  1947 

see  also   Solar  variation. 
Sun  lamps,  see  Lamps. 

Sun   Radio  Co 

Sunal,   Rudolph  J.,  court  case 

Sunal,  Theodore  M.,  court  case 

Sunburn,  health  education  series-  781, 
Sunda   Strait,   sailing  directions,    sup- 
plement   

Sunlamps,    see   Lamps. 

Sunnen,   Joseph,   court   case 

Sunrise  Soda  Water  Works  Co 81, 

Sunset    Crater    National    Monument-- 

Sunshine    Bus   Lines,    Inc 

Sunspot  changes  and  weather  changes- 

Sunstroke,    health    education    series 

Sunswick    Corporation 

Suntan,  health  education  series 781, 

Suo    Nada,    chart 

Supak,    Henry,   court   case 979, 

Supak,   Nathan,   court  case 

Supak,  Sophia,  court  case 

Supak  &  Sons  Garment  Manufacturing 

Co    

Superchargers : 

carburetor  throttle  settings  effect- 
control  of  engine  performance 

flow  at  outlet  of  inlet  elbow 

flow  tests  on  elbows 

humidity  effect  on  parameters 

two-stage    supercharging 

see  Turbosuperehargers. 
Superintendent     of     Documents,      see 
Documents  Office. 

Superior  Coach  Corporation 

911, 

Superior  Homes,   Inc 

Superior.  Lake  : 

aeronautical  chart 345, 

port  and  terminal  facilities 

see  also  Lake  Superior  district. 

Superior  Portland  Cement,   Inc 

Superphosphate,    see   Phosphates. 
Supersonic  flow,  see  Flow. 
Supervision  : 

supervisory  personnel  in  sales  or- 
ganizations   

techniques  for  improvement 

Supervisors,  part   in   rehabilitation 

Supplemental  appropriations  and  esti- 
mates, see  Appropria- 
tions  also  subject,  or 

names    of    departments, 
etc.,      submitting      esti- 
•  mate. 

Supplies,  see  Aeronautical  equipment 
and  supplies — Agricul- 
tural supplies — Commer- 
cial product.s — Govern- 
ment supplies — Lend- 
lease  supplie.s — -Military 
equipment  and  sup- 
plies— Naval  supplies — 
Office  equipment  and  sup- 
plies— Postal  supplies — 
War  relief. 


Page 

989 

1172 

861 

539 
666 
507 
1274 
1059 
350 


5-877 

43 

189 

1365 
1196 


625 

952 

1380 

1167 

533 

687 

1279 

75 

1180 

431 
1167 
1259 
1167 

670 
1204 

979 

979 

979 

1406 
103 
1396 
1291 
1401 
103 


599, 

1034 

308 

1154 
564 

390 


388 
206 
627 


Page 

Supplies    and    Accounts    Bureau 109, 

198,  299,  420,  540,  671. 
815,  967,  1109,  1197,  1303, 
1414 

estimates 305,  547 

manual 301,    543, 

672,  969,  1110,  1199,  1416 

memoranda 969 

Supplies  and  Publications  Division, 
see  Publications  and  Sup- 
plies Division,  Labor 
Dept. 
Supplies  and  Shortages  of  Food,  Par- 
ticularly Meat,  Select 
Committee  to  Investi- 
gate,   House  : 

expenses 594 

report    371 

Supply    bulletins,    see   Military    equip- 
ment and  supplies. 
Supply    catalogs,    see    Military    equip- 
ment and  supplies. 
Supply  Corps,  naval  billets  for  officers-     420 
Supply      Priorities      and      Allocations 

Board,    minutes 1202 

Supreme  Court  of  United  States 124, 

209,  314,  433.  553,  684, 
831,  988,  1122,  1207,  1315, 
1425 

cases  adjudged — 

1944,    Oct.    term    (official    re- 
ports)     124,  211 

1944,  Oct.      term      (United 
States   reports) 554, 

685,  1425 

1945,  Oct.    term    (official    re- 
ports)    832,990, 

1122,  1208,  1316,  1425 
1945,  Oct.  term    (separates).    124, 

210,  314-315,  43.3-434, 
554,  684-685,  988-990, 
1425 

1945,  Oct.      term       (United 
States  reports)    1425 

1946,  Oct.  term   (separates)-   1425 
Court  of  Claims  cases 624, 

776, 1258 
see    also,    in    main    alphabet, 
names  of  parties  to  suits, 
decisions,    see,    above,    cases    ad- 
judged. 

estimates 547,   824 

journal    124, 433, 554, 1425 

official   reports,    see,   above,    cases 

adjudged, 
opinions,     see,    above,    cases     ad- 
judged, 
petitions  for  certiorari  and  briefs 
relating   to   tax   matters, 

title  page  and  index 953 

publications,  price  list 391 

see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
Sur,  Forest  J.,   exploration  of  Bishop 

Cap    project 1366 

Sureties,  acceptable  corporations 835- 

836,  1210 

Surety   Bond   Section 835-836,  1210 

Surface  Water  Division 69, 

178,    392,    506,    1080-81, 
1171,  1266.   1365 
Surface  water  supply,  see  Water. 
Surgeon    General,    Army,    see    Medical 

Department,  Army. 
Surgeon   General,   Navy,   .see   Medicine 
and       Surgery       Bureau, 
Navy  Dept. 
Surgeon  General,  Public  Health   Serv- 
ice,    see    Public    Health 
Service. 
Surgeons : 

Medical    Corps,    Navy,    temporary 
appointment — • 

hearings 1159,  1164 

law    1044 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 1057 

reports    896,922 

Surgery,     opportunities     in     Veterans 

Administration 997 


1674 


Index,  1940 


Page 

Surgical  activities  of  Federal  govern- 

nient    o2S 

Surgical  apparatus  and  supplies,  gen- 
oral   schedule 1429 

see  also  name  of  special  apparatus 
or  supply. 

Surinam,  economic  situation 347,1251 

Surplus  liousius.  xee  Housing. 
Surplus  property  : 

acceleration     of     disposal,     \\  AA 

report    ^l. 

amend  surplus  property  act t-i-t 

care  and  handling,  estimate 824 

educational    institutions,    opinion 

of  Attorney  General 

foreign  surplus  disposal,  reports- 


12S3 
C84, 
1424 

functions,    consolidation 303,   42<; 

functions,  in  foreign  areas 674 

handling  excess,  etc.,  war  mate- 
rials, estimate 547 

in  Territories  and  possessions 77 

integration  of  disposal 980 

investigation 381,    4M 

739,  773,  1049 

liquidation    of   war   surpluses 330 

make  available  to  maritime  acade- 
mies  -  754,    915,    1044 

marine   surplus   catalog 808 

marine   surplus   seller 90,   80S 

overseas    investigations 497 

power  and  rectifier  installation —     681 

price    list 8-7 

product   locator 980 

quarterly    progress   reports -_ _    9S0 

reports  by  Surplus  Property  Bd —    13S. 

sale  outside  U.  S.,  State  Dept. 
agency — 

hearing 381 

law 1044 

reports 381,   888 

sale  outside  U.  S.,  use  of  credits, 

hearing 381 

special    listing 174. 

268,  387,  681,  980 

special    offering . 387 

summary,  Apr.  30-Dec.  29,  1945-        61 

surplus    material    bulletin 90 

surplus  property  news 61,  777,  827 

surplus    property    report 927 

surplus  reporter 174,  1077,  1119 

veterans  in  small  business — 

hearings 1256 

report -; — 1062 

veterans'  preference  or  priority — 

hearings 621, 

law 

reports 477 

see  also  Military  equipment  and 
supplies — o?so  names  of 
surplus  articles,  etc. 

Surplus  Property   Administration 

221,  330,  447 
establishment,    notes    of    general 

interest 4 

quarterly   progress   report 330 

Surplus   Property    Board  : 

abolishment,  notes  of  general  in- 
terest   

reports 138, 

Surplus  Property  in  the  Philippines, 
Commission  for  Disposal 
of,  see  Commission  for 
Disposal  of  Surplus 
Property  in  the  Philip- 
pines. 

Surplus  Property  Office 

Surplus    Property.    Select    Committee 
to     Investigate    Disiiosl 
tion  of.  House,  funds 
Surplus  reporter,  see  Surplus  property. 

Surprise  Candy  Co 1299 

Survant,    Richard    H.,    court    case 

Survey  of  current  business 23,  728 

weekly    supplement 23,    72" 


622 

592 
497 


138. 


4 
330 


.-   1049 


1410 
1284 


Page 

Surveying,    public    land,    instructions, 

supplements 1365 

Surveyor,    job ; 693 

.Surveys,  see  special  subject. 
.Survivoi's  insurance,   sec  Old   age  and 
survivors  insurance. 

Susquehanna    liiver,    bridge 479, 

748,  915,  1044 
Sutton,    James    C,    newspapers    cur- 
rently   received 529 

Suwannee  Fruit  &  Steamship  Co-   681,  1420 
SwalTord,   Rosa  L.,   wartime   record  of 
strikes     and     lock-outs, 

1940-45 485 

Swain,   Robert  C,   court   case 160,   349 

Swan,    Eliot    J.,    social    security    post- 
war   study .-   1166 

Swan,  Henry,  trustee,  rates  on  kapok-     517 
Swan    Island  : 

animal  quarantine  station — 

estimate 974 

law 1044 

reports 739,    903 

Swank,    Robert    R.,    first    lapse    in    ve- 
nereal disease  clinics 64 

Swanson,  Charles,  court  case 685 

Swanson,   Robert   S.  : 

ailerons     without     exposed     over- 
hang  balance 1386 

airfoils    with    slotted    extensible, 

etc.,   flap 90 

calibration,    etc.,    procedures    for 

3-dimensional  models 1389 

lifting-surface-theory      values     of 

damping  in  roll,  etc 1401 

solving      lifting-surface-theory 

problems 1292 

Swanton,    John    R.,    Indians   of   south- 
eastern   United    States--     982 

Swarzyk,   Sigismund  F..  court  case 1098 

Sweariugen,  Wooddy,  court  case 1095 

Sweat,  F.  B.,  relief 744,  911.  1034 

correction    for    Aug.    monthly    in- 
dex  1012 

Sweat  bands,   leather,  specification 1198 

-Sweberg,   Harold  H.  : 

compressibility    effects    on    down- 
wash  at  tail 1406 

factors    affecting    directional    sta- 
bility,  etc 1294 

ground  effect  on  downwash,  etc —      94, 

290 
maximum  lift  coefficients,  etc..  of 

airplanes 1292 

Swedish   language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 844 

phrase   book 1131 

Sweeney,  Catherine  V.,  relief--  39,  376,  591 
Sweeney,  T.   R.,   excretion   of  DDT  in 

man 779 

Sweeney,  William  J.,  court  case 240 

Sweeper    Cove,    chart 157 

Sweeping  compound,   specification 300 

Sweet    Home    quadrangle.    Ark 1081 

Sweetclover.   see   Clover. 

Sweetman,   W.   J.,   alfalfa   silage,   etc., 

for   milk  production 575 

Swectpotato  weevil,  effect  of  DDT 709 

Sweotpotatoes  : 

black    rot    losses,    preventing 1146 

recipes    1344 

Swent,  J.  W.,  court  case 189 

Swent,    I'rsula    L.,    court   case 189 

Swett,  Clyde  C,  jr..  rubber  conductors 

for   ignition   cables 13S9 

Swett,  Paul  P.,  suggestion  as  cause  of 

disease 656'' 

Swift,  H.  H.,  effect  of  DDT  on  aquatic 

insects 1145 

Swift  &  Co 281,   1374 

Swikort,    Max,    porous    chrome-plated 

cylinder    barrels 1290 

Swimming,  health  education  series 781, 

1262 
Swine  :     • 

internal    parasites 10 

poster    581 


January-December 


1675 


Page 

Swine — Continued 

removing    roundworms'    with    so- 
dium   fluoride 230 

statistics    of    hogs 1231 

toxicity  of  lead  arsenate,  etc 1341 

urinary     17-ketosteroid    excretion 

ny     boars 337 

see  also   Livestock. 

Swingle,  R.  J..  Alaska  coal,  analyses-  030 

Swink,  Angus  O.,  court  case  of  exrs 408 

Swink,  Frances,  exrx.,  court  case 408 

Switcliboards  : 

Army,    operating   practices 135 

suriJlus  Government  property 208, 

387,  681,  ilSO 

technical    manual 1218 

Switches  : 

bus-transfer  switching  equipment-  541' 

sensitive,    specification 198,    421 

toggle,    specification 198 

Switching   charges  : 

at  Buffalo,  N.  Y 1375 

at  .Jacksonville,  Fla 1375 

see  al»o   names  of   companies. 
Switzerland  : 

court    case 1104,  1285 

.  economic  information 347 

Swoflford,    Jewell   W.,    appointment 1114 

Sworzyn,  Marilyn  D.,  war  and  postwar 

wages,  prices,  and  hours-  411 

Sycamore.    American    wood IS 

Sydney   Harbor,   chart 420 

Sykes,  Bessie  (Mrs.  Luther  S.),  relief-  492, 

736 
Syllabication,   G.   P.   O.   style  manual, 

appendix 630 

Symbols,    disbursing 994 

Syncliros,  Navy,  description,  etc 960 

Synthetic  organic  chemicals,  see  Chem- 
icals. 
Synthetic  resins,  see  Resins.^ 
Synthetic    rubber    lining,    see    Rubber 

lining. 
Syphilis  : 

among  civilians  during  World  War 

II 389 

cases  reported  for  1st  time 929 

cause,    spread,    cure 1.'561 

effect  on  life  expectancy 781 

false  positive  serologic  reactions-  1107 

in  Negro  high  school 1202 

microflocculation  test 1262 

mortality    trends 781 

I)enicillin  and  mapharsen  in  treat- 
ment   1078 

positive  tests  in  men  of  draft  age_  389 

protecting  unborn  baby 1262 

studies,    fibrosis,    etc.,    of    paren- 
chymatous organs 1167 

untreated,  in  male  Negro 781 

Syracuse,  N.   Y.,  instrument  approach 

chart 727,  1025 

Syringes,  ear,  specification 215,  558 

Syrups,   see  Sirups. 

System  Freiglit  Service 044 

System  NaaO-CaO-AloOs-SiOa 588 

T 

T.  V.  A.,  see  Tennessee  Valley  Author- 
ity. 

Ta-ku-shan,   chart : 416 

Tabards,  .see  Flags. 

Tabio,  Colombia,  rural  social  organiza- 
tion          232 

Tables    of     allowances,     see     Military 
equipment  ami  supi)lies. 

Tables     of     equii>ment,     see     Military 
equipment  and  supplies." 

Tables  of  organization,  see  Army. 

Tablets,    water-purification,    specifica- 
tion          421 

Tablewarp,    general    schedule    of    sup- 
plies      99o,    1429 

Tabs    (airfoils)  : 

control-surface  characteristics 

from    data 412 


Page 

Tabs  (airfoils) — Continued 

control-surface  hinge  moments  ef- 
fects       809 

geared    spring,    for    elevator    con- 
trol     1392 

use    to    improve    stick    force    in 

turning    1295 

Tachometer  shafts,  specifications 846 

I'acoma,  Wash.,  impact  of  war 806 

Tacy,  Paul  E.,  relief 39,  241 

Taeves,  A.,  cement  in  Latin  America-     936 
Taft,  Robert  A.   (Senator  from  Ohio)  : 
minority  views — 

Education  and  Labor  Com 495 

report  made  by — 

Finance   Com 55 

Tahoe  Village,  Nev.,  aircraft  accident-  1351 

T'ai-Chou  Wan.  chart 1302 

Tail    (aircraft)  : 

all-movable    horizontal,    as    longi- 
tudinal   control 1295 

characteristics    of   horizontal    tail 

surfaces    103 

compressibility    effects    on    down- 
wash    1406 

dynamic  loads  Tin  vertical  tail 960 

elevator-profile,  etc.,  effects 1295 

end-plate  effects 103,  661 

fabric  deflection  effect 1406 

flexibility  effect  on  control 1293 

horizontal  tail  surface  tests 810 

loads     in     rolling     pull-out     ma- 
neuvers    1400 

low-drag,    wind-tunnel    investiga- 
tion         661 

optimum    plan   forms   for   control 

surfaces    293 

requirements  for  satisfactory  spin 

recovery    661 

rounded  horns  and  guards 1295 

simplified  vee-tail  theory 1406 

stalling  of  vertical  tail  surfaces--     100 
vee-type  and  conventional  tail  sur- 
faces       103 

vertical,  influence  on  trim  of  air- 
plane    1388 

Tailing  ponds,   brown-ore  district,   ex- 
ploration   1271 

Taisya  Ko,  chnrt 417 

Takasago   K6,   chart 964 

Talbot,  George  H.,  court  case 205, 

308, 550 

Talbot  Mills 210 

Talc  : 

industry  in  1945 1270 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1271 

rates   on 279 

correction   for    Mar.    monthly 

index "_      334 

Taliaferro,    D.    B..    water    flooding    of 

oil  sands  in  Texas 1175 

Talkin,    Herbert    W.,    determining   pro- 
peller efficiency 1293 

Talking  books  : 

annual  appropriation,  increase 892, 

10.36 

in  distribfiting  libraries 807 

Tallaliassee,  Fla.  : 

aircraft  accident 866 

instrument  approach  chart 1025 

Tallapoosa     Count.v,    Ala.,     mica    and 

beryl  examination,  etC--   1269 
Talmadge,    Donald     B.,     thrust    coeffi- 
cients   for    airplanes    in 

gliding 1290 

Taml)urello,  Vito,  control  surface  char- 
acteristics  1396 

Tamiami  Trail  Tours,  Inc 1180 

Tampa,     Fla.,     instrument     appronch 

charts 345,   727,   1025 

Tampico   Harbor,   chart 1190 

Tanada,   T.,   utilization   of  nitrates  by 

coffee    plants 1143 

Tandaric,  Steve,  court  case '-     286 

Tandjoeng  Panto,  chart 669 

Tank  destroyers,  tal)les  of  organization 

and  equipment 327 


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Tank   tosts,  see  Seaplanes. 

Timkat't'.  rates  on 404,  1182 

Tankers,  oil,  rat  infestation 389 

Tanks : 

asphalt-storajie.  specifloation 1304 

liot-water  storage,  speeirtcntion 137 

Tannini;   aiul    tanning   materials,   Jap- 
anese trade  study 316 

Tansill,    William    R.,    organization    of 

Congress,  bibliography--     593 

Taoiigi  Atoll,  cliart 960 

Taoiigi  Island  Passage,  chart 906 

Tap   rivets,   see  Rivets. 
Tapes : 

adhesive,  packaging,  etc.,  for  over- 
seas    1303 

specifications    542, 

672,  968,  969,  1212 

Tapioca,   rates  on 945 

Tar.  rates  on 280 

Tar  roofing  and  siding,  facts  for  indus- 
try     153,  864 

Tarantola,  Ida,  relief 39,  492,  591 

Tarantola.  .Toseph,  relief 39,  492,  591 

Tarascan    Indians 682 

Tarhox    Corporation 320 

Target  practice  : 

competitions  in  schools  and  col- 
leges       217 

promotion.  Army  regulations 132 

Targets  and  equipment  : 

specification  for  tow  target 694 

tables  of  allowances 1434 

Tariff: 

act  of  1930,  text 314 

customs  manual,  substitute  pages_  1319 

customs  regulations 995,  1319 

suh.stitute    pages 1125 

decisions  under  customs  laws — 
Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 

Appeals 1259 

Customs  Court 173.  626.  1259 

Treasury    127,    836 

Treasury,  indexes 127,  994 

import  duties,  June   1946 1423 

memorandum  on  free  trade 90 

I)ublications,  price  list 07 

refunds  of  customs  duties 625 

reciprocal  customs  privileges  with 

Haiti 9S6 

scr  nlxo  Trade  agreements — alxo 
names  of  articles  im- 
ported. 

Tariff    Commission 211, 

315,    434.    685,    832,    990, 
1122,     1208,     1316,     1425 

estimate 305 

report.     1945 211 

Tariffs,    see    Communication — Freight 

rates — Passenger  rates. 
Tariffs    Section,    Interstate    Commerce 

Comn 399,    1178 

Tarkio,      Mo.,      instrument      approach 

diart 1025 

Tarkow.   Harold,   acetylated   wood 1147 

Tarpaulins,  cotton  fabric,  standard  of 

the    trade 730 

Tarpley,  A.  P.,  .1r..  court  case 1419 

Tarpley,  E.  C  -Alaska  coal,  analyses 936 

Tarry,  .1.  P..  motor  carrier  decision 644 

Tarry.   J.   P.,  Co 644 

Tarver,    Malcolm    C.     (Representative 
from  Ga.)  : 
reports  made   by — 

Appropriations  Com 354 

Conference  Com 738 

Tarzwell.   Clarence  M. : 

DDT   house   spray   application 269 

DDT    sprays    for    mosquitoes    in 

dwellings 269 

Tate,   Douglas   K.  : 

proving  rings  for  calibrating  test- 
ing   machines 1156 

temperature  coefiicients  for  prov- 
ing   rings 1251 

Tate,  Edwin  F.,  court  case 953 


Page 
Tate.  Manford  B.,  loads  carried  by  in- 
dividual   bolts 810 

Taukhu    River,    chart 419 

Tauschek,   Max   J.  :  » 
effect  of  ring  failure  on  piston  de- 
struction  1402 

piston-ring   sticking   and   oil   con- 
sumption in  engine 1402 

Tax    Court 124,    211,    318, 

435,    555,    685,    832,    990, 
1123,     1208,     1316,     1426 
decisions,  xee,  below,  reports   (de- 
cisions). 

estimate 824 

reports    (decisions)  — 

v.    4 435 

v.   5 833 

advance  parts 125,  833 

rules   of   practice 834,   1124 

Tax  Division,  Justice  Dept.  : 

briefs    in    Court    of    Claims,    title 

page   and   index 948 

petitions  and  briefs  in  Supreme 
Court,  title  page  and  in- 
dex       953 

records    and    ))riefs    in    courts    of 

appeals,    etc.,    title   page     • 

and  index 947 

Tax  exemption  : 

Air   Power   League 604 

American  National  Red  Cross 477, 

617,  873 

civil   service  annuities 378 

propaganda    organizations,    etc 608 

property    in    D.    C.    of    Disabled 

Amer.    Veterans 495, 

600,  737 
property  in  D.  C.  used  by  U.  S.  or 

Red    Cross 30 

tax-exempt    organizations 372 

Taxation  : 

current  tax  payment  act  of  1943-     953 
extracts    from    Treasury    Depart- 
ment  1125 

farm,    review 338 

Indians,  refund  of  taxes  illegally 

paid 1072 

publications,  price  list 67 

rolling  stock  in  D.  C 30,  40 

ship  operators,  tax  liability--   603,  1158 

State  tax  collections  in  1944 235 

State   tax   collections   in    1946 1149 

.see  also  Internal  revenue — Tax 
exemption — -alf<o  names 
of     articles,     industries,  N 

etc.,     sub.iect     to     tax — 
also     names    of    certain 
taxes,   e.   g.   Excess-prof- 
its tax. 
Taxes,    see  Taxation. 
Taya  Wan,  see  Bias  Bay. 
Taylor,    Ann    R.  : 

geology    as    profession 955 

meteorology    as    profession 1187 

Taylor,    Constance    G.,    court    case    of 

exrs 85 

Taylor,  David,  Union  County,  Pa.,  soil 

survey 1235 

Taylor,  B.  S.  : 

effect   of   fuel-air   ration,   etc.,   on 

detonation -        93 

rise  in  temperature  of  charge 93 

Taylor,   Floyd   B.,   Richmond   National 

Battlefield  Park 511 

Taylor,  Fred,  prospective  consumption 

of  cotton 149,  232 

Taylor,  John  K.,  simple  cyclic  falling- 
film    molecular    still 1354 

Taylor,    Rolla    H.,    Mooney    viscometer 

results 26 

Taylor,  Russell  F..  relief 361 

Taylor,   Stanley  W.,  court  case-^- 205, 

654,  681,  1380 

Taylor,  W.  L..  court  case 687 

Taylor,     William     H.,     trustee,     court 

case 1317 


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Taylor,   William   J.  : 

heats,  etc.,  of  alkylbenzenes 1353 

vapor    pressures,    etc.,    of    hydro- 
carbons      159 

Taylor  Model  Basin,  see  David  W. 
Taylor  Model  Basin. 

Taylor  Tank,  Pa.,  railroad  accident T.s 

TCCA    color    cards 869 

Tea,   Japanese  trade  study 317 

Teachers  : 

fellowship  program 1261 

for  Panama  Canal  Zone,  estimate-     305 
in  D.  C,   retirement--   887,   1038,   1070 

in  D.  C,  salary  increase 887,  103S 

international   exchange,    legal    as- 
pects      175 

manual     for     neighbor     republics 

exhibition 627 

rural  and  village,  public  relations-   1361 
should    know    physical    condition 

of    piipils 63 

visiting  teacher  services 107s 

Tenre,    Daniel    W.,    rural    and    village 

electrification 397 

Technical    bulletin,    see    names    of   de- 
partments,   etc.,    issuing 
bulletins. 
Technical     Committee     on     Industrial 

Classification 546,  1115 

Technical  Committee  on  Standard 
Commodity  Classifica- 
tion      430 

Technical  courses,  see  Vocational  edu- 
cation. 
Technical    development    report.    Civil 
Aeronautics   Administra- 
tion     1150 

Technical  manuals,  see  names  of  de- 
partments, etc.,  issuing 
manuals. 
Technical  memorandum,  see  name  of 
department,  etc.,  issuing 
memorandum. 
Technical      news      bulletin.      National 

Bureau  of  Standards-  25,  731 
Technical    note,    see   name    of   depart- 
ment, etc.,   issuing   note. 
Technical  papers,  see  names  of  depart- 
ments, etc.,  issuing  tech- 
nlical    papers. 
Technical    positions  : 

in    departmental    service,    expert 

examiners 462 

correction  of  entry 856 

Technical   publications,    for  Army   Air 

Forces    libraries--   1132,    1219 
see    also    names    of    departments, 
etc.,  issuing  publications. 

Technical   services    (periodical) 1030 

Technical  Services  Ofl5ce 1030 

estal)lishment — 

committee    report 261 

hearings 377 

notes  of  general  Interst 1012 

Techniques,  report  of  Surplus  Property 

Administration 221 

Technology  : 

developments,   summary 88,   806 

interchange    of    information   with 

foreign  Govts 1053 

research  facilities,  etc. — 

hearings 377 

report 261 

Teekell,  Arlis  E.,  relief  of  guardian 767, 

886.  1034 
Teesdale,   L.   V.  : 

good    wood    houses,    built    of    dry 

lumber 57'J 

reducing  hazards  of  inadequately 

dried    lumber 1      460 

Teeter,  H.  M.,  linseed  and  soybean  oils_        10 
Teeter    column,    constitution    through- 
out its  depth 394 

Teeth,  shadowed  replicas  of  surfaces-      1168 
see    also    headings    begianing 
Dental. 

743176—47 16 


Page 

Tehama    County,    Calif.,    chromite    de- 
posits   of     North     Elder 

Creek   area 1171 

Tegal   Reede,   chart 669 

Tekiner,  Roselle  M.,  exrx.,  court  case.      802 
Telecommunication  : 

agreement  with  Great  Britain 1423 

future  as  affected  by  war  develop- 
ments        173 

sec   also    special    method    of    com- 
munication. 
Telegraph  : 

accounts   of   wire-telegraph    carri- 
ers  386,  387,  1360 

data    from    carriers'    monthly    re- 
ports  61,  777 

equipment,     surplus     Government 

property 268, 

387,  681,  980,  1311 
productivity  and  labor  cost  in  in- 
dustry    13?3 

Telegraph  operator,  job 1323 

Telegraph  wire,  see  Electric  wire  and 

wiring. 
Telephone  : 

accounting  bulletin 386 

accounts  of  companies 386,  387,  1359 

class  A  and  B  carriers,  statistics, 

1945 1165 

data    from    carriers'    monthly    re- 
ports  -■__  61.  777 

directories — 

Interior    Department 1265 

Public  Buildings  Administra- 
tion     1169 

War  Department 135, 

218,    328.    562.    694,    844, 
1002,   1218,   1327,   1435 
equipment,     surplus     Government 

property 174, 

268,   387,   681,   980,    1311 

Government    list 1114 

mine  rescue  life-line  assemblies 635 

correction   for  June  monthly 

index 702 

operators    for    House    of    Repre- 
sentatives       594 

productivity  and  labor  cost  in  in- 
dustry  1383 

women   workers 957 

Telephone    switchboards,    see    Switch- 
boards. 
Telephone  wire,  see  Electric  wire  and 
wiring. 

Telescopes,    pointing,    precision 1029 

Teletype  news  ticker  service 141!9 

Teletyjiewriters,    technical    manual 561 

Television  broadcast  stations,  engineer- 
ing   standards 1360 

Temnac  Bay,  chart 157 

Temperature  : 

combustion   and   mixture,    compu- 
tation     1104 

cylinder,  increasing  knock-limited 

power 1407 

influence  on  humidity 460 

northeastern    Pacific    Ocean 10.8 

surface  ignition,  trends 14(»7 

Temple,  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 155 

Temple    Heights,    acciuisition    as   Civil 

War     Memorial 55 

Templeton  quadrangle,  Mass 1267 

Templin,  R.  L.  : 

compressive  yield  strength  of  alu- 
minum alloy  shapes 91 

tools      for      press-countersinking, 

etc 103 

Tener,    Ilees   F.,   effects   of   mildew   on 

strap    leather 1028 

T§n?s.   Port   de,   chart 534 

Tenhet,  Joseph  N.,  power  sprayer  for 

insecticides 1145 

Tennebaum,  Moses,  relief 918,  1034 

Tennessee : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-        16 

court    case 434 

frozen  food  locker  plants 631 


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Page 

Toiuiessee — Continued 

mail  routes,  sehedules 201, 

424.  071,  laoo 

post  route  map 114 

postwar  rural   trends 230 

war   casualties 1413 

World  War  H  honor  list 13;;2 

Tennessee     AKrieultural      Experiment 

Station 33It 

Tennessee   Central    liy.,   accident 1275 

Tennessee    National    Wildlife    Refuge, 

estaMishiuK 203 

Tennessee  River  and   Valley  : 

precipitation  in  basin__  125,  835,  112-1 
waterway    connecting    Tombigbee 

River 440,  758 

Tennessee   Valley   Associated   Coopera- 
tives,   Inc 931 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority 125, 

213,  835,  993,  1124,  142S 

bibliography 213,  993 

electricity  sales  statistics 125,  835 

forest  development  program 99;^ 

hearings,   etc.,    1933-46 1428 

land     transfer 1114 

municipalities    indebtedness     refi- 
nancing      903 

report,     1942 835 

report,     1945 213 

Tentage,  fabrics,  packing  specification-     330 
Tents,   cotton  fabric,   standard  of  the 

trade 730 

Teramine,   Anthony,   court  case 280 

Terarenia   Anchorage,   chart 534 

Terminal   Island,   T   tunnel 482 

Terminal  services  : 

Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Co 517 

Corn  I'rodncts  Refining  Co 1375 

Union  Tank  Car  Co 1093 

Terminal  velocity,  method  for  estimat- 
ing     1296 

Termination  materials,  storage  guide-     222 
Termination  of   hostilities,   see  World 

War.   1939-45. 
Termination  of  war  contracts,  sec  Gov- 
ernment contracts. 
Termites,    damage    to    buildings,    pre- 
venting       576 

Terrain  models,  how  to  build 532 

Terre  Coupee,  Ind..  railroad  accident-     181 
Terre     Haute,     Ind.,     instrument     ap- 
proach   chart , 728 

Territories  : 

schedule     of     statutory     compila- 
tions       503 

surplus    property 77 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Territories   and    Insular   Affairs   Com- 
mittee, Senate : 

calendar 383,  1076 

hearings    59 

reports    59.    26G, 

383.  776,  924-925 
Territories  and  Island  Possessions  Di- 
vision   77,  277, 

796,  1088,  1177.  1370 
Territories  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 760,    1256,    1350-57 

reports 48,  256,  371,  760,  901 

Tertiary  period  : 

Foraminifera      from      St.      Croix, 

V.  I 1265 

formations   of   Alabama,    geologic 

map 933 

str;itigraphy  in  Wind  River  pasin, 

Wyo 1266 

Testa.  Alfred,  court  case 1285,  1316 

Testing  apparatus  : 
specifications — 

armature-and-stator  testers 422 

dissolved-oxygen   testing  out- 
fits      200 

impregnite  testing  kits 967 

technical  manual,  battery,  testers-   1131 
Testing    machines,    proving    rings    for 

calibrating    730,  1150 


Page 

Testudo  praextans  Lanibe,  see  Turtles. 

Teter,  .lolin  W.,  court  case 468 

Tetervin,   Neal  : 

turbulent   boundary-layer  momen- 
tum thicknesses 1291 

turbulent     boundary-layer     thick- 
ness   1392 

Tetraploid  corn,  see  Corn. 

Tetryl,    specification 1197 

Teunisson,      Dorothea      J.,      biological 

studies  of  beet  sugars 1233 

Texarkana,  Ark. : 

airport   obstruction   plan 1246 

instrument  appro.ich  charts 23,  727 

Texarkana  &  Fort   Smith   Ry.,  merger 

accounting 280 

Texas : 

acquiring   toll   bridge   across   Rio 

Grande --   891,  914,  1044 

centennial  exhibition  at  Library  of 

Congress 1102 

citrus    fruit,    etc.,    growers,    com- 
plaints       247 

conservation  practices,  handbook-     234 

court    case 210 

electric  rate  book 1165 

erosion     control,    etc.,    investiga- 
tions         863 

gold,  silver,  etc 1083 

ground  water  in  high  plains 392 

land,  etc.,  in  Limestone  County —      34, 

49, 163 

mail  routes,  schedules 201, 

544,  971,  1306 

metal   mining,    1945 1270 

oil  and  gas  investigations 70,  933 

post  route  map 114 

rice    yields : 860 

topographic  maps,   etc ■ 507 

transfer  of  U.  S.  S.  Texas  to 1159 

transportation    map 1169 

water  flooding  of  oil  sands 1175 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Texas   (U.  S.  S.)  : 

transfer  to   Texas 1159 

Texas    Agricultural    Experiment    Sta- 
tion         863 

Texas  &  New  Orleans  R.  R.  : 

accident    1275 

emergency  board 115.  268,  426.  626 

rates  on  iron 1181 

Texas  &   New   Orleans  Ry.,  see  Texas 
&  New  Orleans  R.  R. 

Texas-Arizona  Motor  Freight.  Inc 402 

Texas  Board  of  Water  Engineers 392 

Texas    Cartage    Co 411 

Texas  City  tin  smelter  : 
operation  by  RFC — • 

hearings 243,  373 

law 470 

reports 164.  352,  374 

Texas    Highway    Commission,    bridges 

across  Rio- Grande 748. 

891,  914,  1044 

Texas  Hill  quadrangle,  N.  Mex 72 

Texas  Mexican  Ry.,  court  case 684 

Texas  Public  Welfare  Department,  staff 

development  program 1168 

Texel  Zeegat,  chart 1302 

Textile     machinery,     Japanese     trade 

study 318 

Textile    Workers    TTnion    of    America, 

education  program 955 

Textiles : 

facts  for  industry,  knit  cloth  for 

sale 154,864 

facts  for  industry,  woven  goods-    154. 

864 

flameproofing 730,  1028,  1353 

hvdrocvanic   acid   gas   damage   to 

fabrics 270 

industrial    ref(>rence    service 24. 

158,    237,    346,    465,    587, 
729.  808,  1027,  1156.  1250, 
1352 
investigation  of  manufacturing 1072 


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Textiles — Continued 

Japanese  trade  study 310 

packing;  fabrics  for  tentage,  ete__     3'M) 
specifications — - 

artiticial-flber  cloth 1198 

cotton  cloth 816,  907,  1197 

lining    cloth 130.'5 

padding    cloth 110!) 

test  methods 129,  215 

wool  facing  cloth 1109 

wool    knitted    cloth 1197 

workers  in  New  England 1286 

see  also  names  of  textiles. 

TG  Batu  Anchorage,  chart 670 

Thai  phrase  book 1002 

Thames,  J.  R.,  &  Co 40:{ 

Thames  River,  charts 298,  1194,  141.'! 

Thanksgiving  Da.v,  194(i,  proclamation-   1308 
Tharp,  JNlax  M.,  graphic  summarization 

of  farm  tenure 707 

Thayer,  Howard  C,  court  case 12r)2 

Thayer    quadrangle.    Mo 788 

Tha3'er-West  Point  Hotel  Co 85, 

500,  953,  990 
Theater   manager,   see  Motion   picture 
theater  manager. 

Theaters,  Army,  technical  manual 328 

see   also    Motion    pictures. 

Thebes  quadrangle.  111. -Mo 697 

Theodore      Francis      Greene     Airport, 
instrument  approach 

chart 727 

Theodore  Roosevelt  National  Park  : 
establish — 

hearings    369 

reports 309,  1070 

Theodorsen,  Theodore  : 

airfoil-contour  modifications 1387 

calculating  axial  interference  ve- 
locity       1403 

condition    on    initial   shock 529 

drag  of  revolving  disks,  etc 1392 

effect    of    lift    coefficient    on    pro- 
peller  1397 

extension  of  Chaplygin  proofs 529 

flutter     calculations 291 

nonstationary    flow    about    wing- 

aileron-tab  combination-      291 
note    on    theorems    Bjerknes    and 

Crocco 809 

pressure  distribution  for  airfoils, 

etc 412 

problem  of  noise  reduction 1190 

slipstream     contraction     for    pro- 
pellers  1293 

Theorems  of  Bjerknes  and  Crocco,  note-    809 
Therapeutic  lamps,  see  Lamps. 

Theriaque,  Viola,  relief 54,  162 

Theriault,    Emery    J.,    lecithinase    ac- 
tivity   of   C.    perfringens 

toxin 63 

Thermal  efficiency,  effect  of  aromatics, 

etc 1407 

Thermal     insulation.      Ships     Bureau 

manual 420 

Thermocouples  tor  biological  research-   1341 
Thermodynamic      charts,      combustion 
and      mixture     tempera- 
tures     1104 

Thermographs,    technical    manual 135 

Thermoid  Co 189 

Thermometers,    specifications 300-301, 

541, 1199,  1416 

Therriault,  Millicent,  relief 260,  736,  738 

Therriault,  William  N.,  relief  of  estate-    260, 

736,  738 
Thessalonike  Bay,  see  Salonika  Bay. 
Thiamine  deficiency  : 

cardiac  conduction  mechanism  al- 
terations      929 

electracardiographic  alterations--   1262 

Thlel.    Gilbert   E.,   court   case 989 

Thieriot,    Charles    H.,    court    case    of 

exrs 1428 

Thieriot,    Charles    H.    jr.,    exr.,    court 

case 1428 


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Thieriot,  Prances  T.,  exrs.,  court  case.  1428 
Thiesscn,  Alfred  H.,  weather  glossary-   1157 

Tliiniblcs,  rope,  specification 301,  1199 

Thinner,    dental,    specification 996 

Third  National  Steamship  Co 81,  624 

Thom,      Emma      M.,      bibliography      of 

North  American  geology-     506 
Thomas,   Albert    (Representative  from 
Tex.)  : 

bills  introduced  by 167,  1159 

Thomas,  C.  R. : 

Mesozoic     and     Paleozoic     strati- 
graphy      392 

Rangely   anticline 392 

Thomas,  Columbus,  relief 246,  492,  591 

Thomas,  Edward,  dust  on  roadways  in 

mines 73 

Thomas,     Elbert     D.     (Senator     from 
Utah)  : 
papers  presented  by — 

International    Court    of    Jus- 
tice  1256 

officer-enlisted    man    relation- 
ships       842 

reports  made  by — • 

Education  and  Labor  Com 916 

Foreign  Relations  Com 1071, 

1256 

Military  Affairs  Com 58, 

263,    380,    496-497,     621, 
772-773,  921,  1073-74 
Thomas,  Elizabeth,  salary,  etc.,  to  son_     242 
Thomas,  Elmer  (Senator  from  Okla.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Agriculture      and       Forestry 

Com 49,  168,  256,  610, 

761-762,  903-904,  1061 

Appropriations  Com 373,  905 

Indian  Affairs  Com-  379,  619,  1072 
Thomas,    Frances   O.,    business   of   our 

Government 655 

Thomas,      James      L.,      double-walled 

manganin  resistors 467 

Thomas,     John     H.,     salary,     etc.,     of 

mother 242 

Thomas,  Louis  K.,  Negro  employment-     118 
Thomas,   Percy  H.,   Avind   power  aero- 
generator  777 

Thomas  Flexible  Coupling  Co 286 

Thomas  Jefferson  National  Memorial-  1084 
Thomas  Paper  Stock  Co_  189,  286,  684,  1098 
Thomason,    R.    Ewing    (Representative 
from  Tex.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Conference    Com__, 1047 

Thomason,   R.   H.,   strength   properties 

in  test  specimens 412 

Thomasville,      Ga.,      instrument      ap- 
proach   chart 1247 

Thompson,  Duane  N.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian  886,  911,  1034 

Thonip.son,  Elmer  D.,  relief 377. 

1034.  1048 

Thompson,    Eva    H.,    court    case 189 

Thompson,    F.    L.,    stalling   of   vertical 

tail    surfaces,    etc 100 

Thompson,  Frank  A.,  trustee  : 

motor  carrier  decision 1373 

rales  on  livestock 403 

'Thompson,   (Jeorge  F.,   court   case 556 

Thompson,    Guy   A.,    trustee : 

court  case 684,  989,  1425 

moti>r  carrier  decision 643 

rates    on    cotton 403 

Thompson,  Homer  G.,  court  case 468 

Thomiisou,   James,   relief  of  guardian-       39, 
377,  1034,  1048 
Thompson,  Marshall,  where^and  how  to 

get  a  farm 707 

Thompson,  Mar.v  E.,  why  commit  hara- 
kiri? 866 

Thompson,  Maude  A.,  State  and  Terri- 
torial     plant      shipment 

quarantines 458 

Thompson,      Ned      ().,     from      dryland 

farming    to    irrigation 1342 


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Page 
Thompson,  Raymond  M. : 

Lower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

Triassic  rocks  in  Wvoming 393 

Thompson,  Samuel  R.,  relief  of  guard- 

^^  ian 886,1034,1067 

Thompson,  Theodore  R.,  court  case 647 

Thompson,  Warren  H.,  relief 744 

911,  10.34 

Thompson    quadrangle,    Conn.-R.    I :>73 

Thomsen,    P.    L.,    market    outlets    for 

farm    products 1232 

Thomson,    Judson    L.,    Manufacturing 

Co _       85 

Thomson,  W.  T..  applicability  of  simi- 
larity   principles 102 

Thordardottir,  Thorolina,  relief 36,  35(( 

Thornton,  Charles  H...  coirrt  case 1124 

Thornton.   Florence  H.,   court  case 212 

Thorp,  Charles  M.,  court  case  of  exrs 1428 

Thorp,  Goldie  D.,  exrx.,  court  case 1428 

Thorrez,  Caniiel,   court  case 654 

Thrall,    Tex.,    railroad    accident 510 

Thrasher,    W.    Walter,    court   case 1427 

Thread  : 

fibrous  glass,  specification 968 

packing,   specification 1005 

315  West  97th  Street  Realty  Co.,  Inc.     681 
Three  Kids  manganese  ore,   proposals 

for  plant 791 

Three    States   Lumber    Co 1186 

Thrift,  education,  banks  and 1320 

^fe  also  Savings  bonds  and  stamps. 
Ihroop,  V.  M.,  highway  development-       76 
Thrust  : 

coefficients  for  airplanes   in   glid- 
ing condition 1296 

power,   effect  of  cooling-air  blow- 
ers       1389 

Thunderstorms,  see  Storms. 

Thurber,  Edward  W..  relief 39,  377,  591 

Thurman,  Lon.  relief  of  estate 51    161 

Thurn,  Fuku  K.,  relief 889 

Tibet,    place    names 27'' 

Ticer,  Virginia  C,  court  case 950 

Tick  fever,  rule  to  prevent  spread 1016 

see  also  Rocky  Mountain  spotted 
fever. 
Ticks  : 

American    dog    tick,    biology    and 

control 230 

American  dog  tick,  combating 339 

brown  dog  tick  and  its  control 860 

cattle  fever  tick  in  Florida,   con- 
trol      822 

ear    tick    control 860 

genus  Ixodes  in  North  America 503 

Gulf   Coast   tick   control 576 

Tides : 

current  charts — 

Narragansett    Bay     to     Nan- 

tmcket    Sound 21 

New    York    Harbor 1152 

publications,    Coast    and    Geodetic 

Survey 721,  1022,  1241 

tide  tables — 

Atlantic    Ocean 721 

Gilbert  Islands,  etc 1152 

Japan   and   China 1152 

Pacific     Ocean     and     Indian 

Ocean 1022 

Philippine    Islands 1022 

Tie  rods,  relief  of  residual  stress 102 

Tierradcntro.  Colombia,  archeology 983 

Tieton,   Wash.,  aircraft  accident 1151 

Tiffany,   J.   E.,   permissible  explosives, 

etc 1173 

Tifford.  A.  \..  flow  across  tube  banks__   139() 
Tijuana   River,   utilization   of  waters.     987 

Tikhaya  Pristan'  Harbor,  charts 419 

Tilghman.  W.  W.,  relief___  883.   1032,  1065 
Tillamook,  Oreg.,  instrument  approach 

chart 586 

Tillamook  Indians,  court  case 189,  1285 

Tilletia  caries,  wheat  resistance 337 


Page 

Tillman,  Franz  E.,  relief  of  estate 29 

Timanus,    Eugene    H.,    receiver,    court 

,_,    ^^  case 952,  1185 

Timber  : 

board-foot  volume  tables 1236 

farm,  national  resource 460 

Farmer  Jones'  crop 459 

importation  due  to  housing  emer- 
gency  1308 

pre.servation   by  steeping  process.     460 

products,  industry  report 24,  730 

publications,  price  list 630 

strength  of  bolted  joints 580 

temperature,      after      periods      of 

heating 58O 

temperature,  rate  of  change 580 

I  ime-speed-distance 108,  814 

Timer,   photographic,   interval,   specifl- ' 

cation 846 

limes    Mirror    Co 1192 

Timing  circuits,   article I     815 

Timken,   Edith   K.,   court  case 687 

Timken-Detroit    Axle    Co 1276 

Timmons,  Doyal  E.,  how  price  regula- 
tion is  affecting  farmers' 

business 825 

Timmons,    John    F.,    public    improve- 
ments      148 

limor,    chart 1301 

Tin  : 

detinners'     recovery     of     tin     de- 
clines      792 

in   California,   survey I     "793 

Lost  River  deposit,  investigation,  1175 
preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1367 

secondary,   in   1945 937 

shortage,    defense   investigation 773 

Tin  cans,  crab  meat  keeping  qualitv 785 

Tinker     Field,     instrument     approach 

chart 156 

Tinkoff,  Paysoff,  court  case 1099    1285 

Tinsley,    Clayton,    motor    carrier    de- 
cision      1373 

Tintinga,  Baie  de,  chart 537 

Tips,  rubber,  for  crutches,  etc.,  speci- 
fication   129    542 

Tire  chains,  general   schedule  of   sup-  ' 

plies 996 

Tire  cord  : 

adhesive  properties  in  rubber 10 

effects  of  temperature,   etc 581 

Tires  : 

distribution 1257 

friction    coeflicients 1407 

general    schedule    of   supplies 322 

995,  1126 
recapping,     general     schedule     of 

supplies 322 

specification 1320 

Tischler.  Adelbert  O.  : 

analysis    of    aromatic    amines    in 

fuels 1398 

iron  contamination  of  used  lubri- 

.      eating  oil 1393 

ultraviolet   absorption    spectra   of 

amines 1400 

Titan  Co.,  Inc 1379 

Titaniferous  ores,  reduction  of  iron 937 

Titanium  : 

industry    in    1945 792 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook.   1175 

quarterly    report 1367 

Titanium-dioxide,   specification 129 

Tiverton,  K.  I.,  bridge 915,  1044,  1053 

Ijilaoeteurem,   Baai  van.  chart 669 

Tjilatjap,  Zeegat  van,  chart 669 

Tjiletoeh,  Baai  van.  see  Zand  Baai. 

Tkhadgou  Bay,  chart 419 

TNT  effect  on   workers  in   bomb,   etc., 

plant — 

Toasters,    electric,    automatic 

Tobacco : 

acreage,  estimate  for  measuring.  427 
acreage,  in  1946,  determining.  234,  461 
agricultural    adjustment    act 

amendment 163.  257,  352 


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Tobacco — Continued 

blue  mold  control 148 

brown       root      rot,       biochemical 

study 146 

manufactures,    wage    increases 1101 

marketing — 

and  manufacturing  margins.     338 

quota    instructions 1348 

quotas : 715,  1019,  1148 

statistics 340,    1231.    1238 

stocks    report 15,    714 

tobacco  situation ^ 9,  707 

union   agreements   in   industry 411 

Tobacco  Branch 1238 

Tobacco  store,  see  Stores. 

Tobago,  fishery  survey 553 

Tobey,     Charles     W.     (Senator     from 
N.  H.)  : 
report   made   by — 

Interstate    Commerce    Com__     910 
Toboldt,     W.     K.,     automobile     repair 

shop 325,    465 

Today's  trends 1116 

Todd,  D.  J.,  flow  test  of  supercharger 

inlet    elbow,    etc- 1291 

Todd,  Douglas  C,   relief 599,   767,   872 

Todd,  J.  L.,  court  case 1210 

Todd,   .T.   Z.,   court  case 1210 

Toeban    Reede,    chart 669 

Toeller,  John  J.,  court  case  of  admr 835 

Toenges,  Albert  L.,   coal  deposit   near 

Coaldale,  Xev 510 

Toilet-accessory  holders,  specification-     299 

Toilet-set   rings,   specification 422 

Toilet-sets,     specification 542 

Token  shipment,  war  refugee  shelter 1370 

Tokyo,  Gulf  of,  charts 670.  1412 

Tolan,  John  H.  (Representative  from 
Calif.)  : 

bill    introduced    by 251 

report  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 364 

Toledo,   Ohio  : 

aircraft  accidents 19,  720 

finances 341 

milk  handling,  order 150 

Toledo,    Wash.,    instrument    approach 

chart 727,  1247 

Toledo  Desk  &  Fixture  Co 1410 

Toledo    quadrangle,    Oreg 788 

Tolefson,  H.  B.,  airspeed  fluctuations 
as  measure  of  atmos- 
pheric   turbulences 1290 

Toll,  Thomas  A.,  airfoil  with  semispan 

ailerons,  etc 1289 

Tolley,    Howard,    FAO,    international 

cooperation   agency 146 

see    also    Agricultural    Economics 
Bureau. 
Tolls,    see    names    of    certain    bridges. 
Tomatoes  : 

canned,    standards   for   grades 1019 

insects  affecting,  DDT  control 1017 

late  blight  in  1946 1017 

Tombigbee  River,  waterway  connect- 
ing: Tennessee  River-  446,  758 

Tombstones,  sailors  buried  at  sea 896 

Tomlinson,   Kay,    relief  of  guardian 886, 

1034.    1067 
Tomlinson,  Larry  M.,  relief  of  guard- 
ian  886,   1034,   1067 

Tomlinson,  Lela  M.,  relief  of  admr 886, 

1034,  1007 
Tomlinson  Church  of  God,   patent   re- 
lating to  flag—   253,  498,  1035 

Tompkins,  Edward  G.,  court  case 83 

Tonawanda    Harbor,    report 849 

Toneman,  Amelia  S.  N.,  relief 740 

Tonkin,  John  B..  court  case  of  exrs 85 

Tonkin,  May  S.,  exrx.,  court  case 85 

Tonopah,    Nev.,    instrument    approach 

chart 23 

Tool,    Arthur    Q.,    viscosity    and    heat 

eflfects  in  glass 1353 

Tool-  and  die-maker,  job 1323 


Toole,    Eben    H.  : 

Duvel  buried  seed  experiment 

temperature,  etc.,   rel.   to  soybean 

seed 

Toole.    Vivian    K.,    temperature,    etc., 

rel.  to  soybean  seed 

Tooley"s    quadrangle.    La : 

Tools  : 

hand,  general  schedule  of  supplies- 

hand,  packaging  and  packing 

press-countersinking  or  dimpling- 

use.  Navy  training  course 

woodworking,    specification 

see      also      Machine      tools — alxo 
names  of  tools. 
Tooth,  see  Teeth. 

Topkis,  Bernard  H.,  labor  require- 
ments in  cement  produc- 
tion  

Topographic    and    Geologic    Survey    of 

Pennsylvania 

Topographic  quadrangle  maps  : 

Geological  Survey 

273,    507,    633.    787, 
1081,    1172,    1266 

Mississippi   River   Commission 

697,  1134,  1221,  1329, 

see  also  names  of  localities. 

Topography  Division,  Post  Office  Dept_ 

201,  302,  425,  544, 

820,  971,  1111,  1200, 

1417 

Topper,    Dave,    relief 492 

Topping,  Norman  H.  : 

antigens   from   yolk   sacs   infected 

with     rickettsiae 

tsutsuganuishi    antigen    from    in- 
fected  yolk    sacs 

tsutsuganuishi   disease 

Torbert,    E.   N.  : 

financial  aid  for  settlers 

highway  development 

Torgeson,  D.  R.,  pilot-plant  investi- 
gations  of   matte    smelt 


Page 

577 

1235 

1235 
11S4 

1211 

1109 

103 

109 

422 


526 

633 

70, 
934, 

564, 
143« 

113, 

673, 

1306, 

,   676 

1078 

1079 
176 

179 
76 

1366 


Tornadoes,    see    Storms. 
Tornetta,   Leonard,    motor  carrier   de- 
cision        644 

Tornetta's  Motor  Trucks 644 

Tornillo  quadrangle,  Tex 509 

Torquemeter,  electric,  test  of  airplane-  1407 
Torrent,    John,    trust,    duplicate    Por- 

terfield    scrip    certificntp__    898, 
1035,  1076 
Torsion,  see  Stresses  and  strains. 
Tort  claims,  see  Claims. 
Tostlebe,    Alvin    S.,    l)alance   sheets   of 

agriculture 146,    1261 

Totoya    Island,   chart 420 

Touchet   River,   plan  and   profile,   east 

fork 1266 

Tourin,  Jack,  elapsed  time  and  cost 
in  residential  construc- 
tion  1383 

Tourtelot,  Harry  A.  : 

Isower   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

Tertiary     stratigraphy     in     Wind 

River   Basin 1266 

Triassic  rocks  in  Wyoming 393 

Tower,  A.  J.,  Co 524,  1208,  1285 

Tower.  Francis  E.,  court  case 189,  434 

Tower,    Harold    E.,    strip   cropping   for 

conservation,  etc T 1239 

Tower,  Leonard  K.,  knock  limited  per- 
formance of  fuel 1397 

Towers,  Chatfiam  M.,  relief--   599,  911,  1035 

Towers    Apartments 1381 

Towing  and  transportation  companies 
in     New     York     Harbor, 

possession,  etc 303 

Townes,  H.  K.,  effect  of  DDT  on  aquatic 

insects 1145 

Townsend,  Charles  H..  care  of  turtles 

and  small  alligators 272 


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Townsond,  Eva  V.,  court  case 321 

Townscnd,  George  R.,  relief 47G, 

765,  871 
Townson<l,  Morris  M.  : 

after  194('..  wliat? 1320 

banks   and    postwar    savings    pro- 
gram     1320 

I)anUs  and  tlirift  education i:V20 

farmer  and   national  debt 1320 

G.  I.,  banker,  and  savinfjs  bonds.   I.'i2() 

inflation  and  war  tionds 1321 

keepinj;  our  economy  strong l.'Vil 

planned   or   unplanned 1321 

public     relations    and     savings 

bonds 1321 

sales   vs.    redemptions   of   savings 

bonds 1321 

savings  bonds,  means  to  an  end-_   1321 
security,  goal  of  every  individual-   1321 

who  owns  America? 1321 

Townsend,  Sybil  G..  relief 29 

Toxins,  see  Biological  products. 

Toys.  .Tapanesc  trade  study 318 

Tracing  cloth,  specification 1211 

Tractor   plowing,   .see   Plowing. 
Tractor  propellers,  see  Propellers. 
Tractors  : 

facts  for  industry 154,  864 

technical    manual 694 

truck-tractor  for  wrecking  truck_   1133 
Trade,   see  Commerce — Retail   trade — 

Wtiolesale  trade. 
Trade  agreements  : 

act,  as  amended 314 

products   on    which    tariff   conces- 
sions will  be  considered-   1424 
Trade  Commission,  see  Federal  Trade 

Commission. 
Trade-marks  : 

applicants,  list 26,  731 

decisions,    compiled    from    official 

gazette 8G0.   1354 

decisions,  weelcl.v 20.   731 

index,     1945 240 

lists    (in   official   gazette) 26,   731 

lists  (separates)   27,  731 

protection,  general  information 46S 

registration,   and   protection 62.T 

877,  1045 
correction   for   Aug.    monthly 

index lOt'J 

registration,  renewal 409,  lfl4.'' 

Trade  practice  rules 1363 

Trading   with    the   enemy,    see   Enemy 

property. 
TralTic : 

airport  control  procedures 464 

instrument  flight  rule,  control 154 

865 

model    ordin.-ince 62!' 

wartime  changes  on  rural  roads__       60 
Traffic    Bureau.    Interstate    Commerce 

Comn 399,1178 

Trafllc   decisions,    see   Interstate   Com- 
merce Commission. 

Traffic  manager,  job 693 

Trahn,   Herman,   relief 4'_' 

Trail   quadrangle.    Oreg SOS 

Trailer  frames,  rates  on 1375 

Trailers  : 

airdrome  utility,  specification 328 

facts  for  industry,  trailer  coaches-    154. 

864 
facts  for  Industry,  truck  trailers^    154 

864 
in  D.  C,  fee  for  releasing  liens  _   30,  40 

Trailerships,  Inc 85,  189,  500 

Trailniobile    Co 953 

Trails,  national  system 47 

Train-control     devices,     tabulation     of 

statistics 1275 

Train   dispatching   service,   inspection, 

etc   919 

Train    orders,    transmission    by    tele- 
graph, etc 1275 


Page 
Training,    see    Education  —  Employee 
training — Military    edu- 
cation     and      training — 
Naval   education. 

Training,   Naval  Personnel   Bur 109, 

197,    299.    670,    814,    815, 
960,     1108,     1196,     1302, 
1413 
'I'raining  circular,   gee -Military  educa- 
tion and  training. 
'I'raining  courses  : 

residency-type,  in  naval  hospitals.  1192 

Washington   training  course 657 

see  also  Apprentices — Employee 
training — Naval  educa- 
tion— also  special  sub- 
ject. 

Training  Division,  Army  Air  Forces 1328 

'I'raining     Division,      Social     Security 

Board    65 

'Training     manual.     Federal     Security 

Agency 627,  928 

'Training   of  employees,   see   Employee 

training. 
'Training  Organization,   War  Shipping 

Admin 430,  1119 

'llraining-within-industry,      see      Em- 
ployee training. 
'Trains,  sec  FreiLrht  trains — Passenger 
trains. 

'Transamerica   Corporation 189,   625 

'Trans-Canada  Air  Lines : 720 

'Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc.  : 

accident    343 

emergency  board 674,  1077 

mail     rates 1352 

opinions  and  orders  of  CAB 21,  344 

'Transcription    service,    general    sched- 
ule of  supplies 436 

'Transfers,  see  Army. 
Transformers,   see  Electric  transform- 
ers— Motion    transform- 
ers. 
'I'ransfusion  : 

blood,   complications 441 

blood  for.  Army  regulations 559, 

691, 1431 
'I'ranslating  Office,  see  Central  Trans- 
lating Office. 
Transmission  lines  (electric  current)  : 

impedance,  etc.,  diagrams 815 

Transmitters,  see  Radio  apparatus  and 
appliances. 

'lYanspiration   of  pecan  leaves 577 

Transport    Economics    and    Statistics 

Bureau 77.  78, 

79.  80,  181.  517,  797,  798. 
799,  943,  944,  1178,  1371 
Transportation  : 

Arniv    regulations 132, 

216,    325,    438,    439,    559, 
691,  841,  999,  1431 
dependents,    payment — 

hearing 45,  252.  204,  498 

laws 241,   592 

reports 59,  167,  382 

domestic,  industry  report 25,  730 

exnorf   transnort    statistics 1349 

facilities  in  N.  Y.  Harbor,  posses- 
sion,   etc 303 

foreign  trade  transport  statistics.      158 
Government     employees,      regula- 
tions     821,  1202,  1418 

Government  employees,  transfer 
functions  to  heads  of  de- 
partments     250,  203,  469 

industrial    n^ference    service 24, 

1-"S,  237,  346.  465,  587, 
729,  868,  1027,  1156, 
1250,   l.'i52 

investigation  of  system 353,370 

land-grant    rates    on    Government 

traffic 31 

marketing  and  transportation  sit- 
uation  .    9,    707 


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military,    in    tlu-aters    of    opera- 
tions       325 

military  personlicl  from  overseas.    171, 
264,  mi 

publications,  price  list 1080 

pui)il,   State  plans  for  financing-     388 
redeployment,    defense    investiga- 
tion       381 

small  business  program 1161 

standard  forms  and  procedure 271 

•      statistics,   monthly  comment —   80,   799 

surplus  facilities,  report 222 

transportation   committee   news —      119 

transportation  series 697,  850 

World    War    II 1220 

see   also    Defense    Transportation 
Office — Railroads — Ship- 
ping. 
Transportation   Corps,   Army: 

Army  regulations.-  325,  439,  691,  841, 
999,   1128,   1213-14,   1431 

supply    bulletins 134 

supply  catalog 220.  330,   563,   695 

Transportation   Division,   Foreign  and 
Domestic    Commerce 

Bur : 730 

Transportation   Investigation  and   Re- 
search Board 125 

Transportation     maps,    Public    Roads 

Admin___  66.  390,  1169,  126-t 
Transportation  Unit,  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestic Commerce   Bur —       25 
Transports  (aircraft),  see  Aeronautics. 
Transports     (vessels),    Army     regula- 

tions 325,  121.^ 

Trapp,  William  E.,  exr.,  court  case —  1076 

1284 
Traps    (plumbing)  : 

radiator,    specification o^6 

steam,  specifications 200,  542,   1416 

Traps  and  trapping: 

pollen  traps  for  honeybee  culture-  16io 
rabbit  box  trap  for  catching  wild 

rats 270 

spawners,    trap   for   taking 505 

turtle    trapping 1265 

Trat  Ao,  see  Krat  Bay. 

Tratsch,  Walter  A.,   court  case 1080 

Traub,  Hamilton  P.,  ruliber  and  resins 

in  guayule   tissue,   etc_-   1146 
Travel :  , 

allowances,     members     of     naval 
forces — 

hearing 45,  252,  498 

law 592 

reports 167,  38L 

Army  regulations--  132,  324,  438,  559, 
691,  841,  998,  1322,  1431 

family  of  civilian  officer,  etc 390 

Government      employees,      regula- 
tions  390,  1202,  1418 

Navy,  instructions 817,  1199 

regulars    in    War    with    Spain    in 

p.  I 31,  836.  994,  1124 

subsistence  expense  act,  advances 

of  funds 324,  1431 

technical    manual 694 

Travelers  Insurance  Co 687 

Travemiinde,  chart 1301 

Traver,  William  M.,  jr.,  vanadium  re- 
gion    of     Colorado     and 

Utah 1367 

Travis,    B.    V.,    insect    repellents    and 

miticides 1017 

Travis,    J.    D.,    shipping    industry    of 

Japan 317 

Treasurer  of  United  States 127,  837 

Treasury  : 

daily  statement 126,  830 

decisions — 

Jan.-.Tune    1945,    index 127 

July-Dec.   1945,   index 994 

weekly -  127,  836 

Treasury  bonds,  see  Bonds  of  United 
States. 


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Treasury   certiticates  : 

series    A-1947 321 

series    B-1947 321 

series    C-1947 , 557 

series    D-1947 557 

series    E-1946 127 

series    E-1947 836 

series    F-1947 994 

series    G-1947 994 

series   H-1947 1319 

series    J-1946 213 

series  J-1947 1210 

series    K-1946 127 

series    K-1947 1428 

series    L-1947 1428 

Treasury  Department 126,  213,  321, 

435,    556.    688,    835,    9.)3, 
1124,   1210,  1318,   1428 
api)ropriations,   1946 — 

estimates 303, 

305,    547,    677,    822,    824 
appropriations,  1947 — 

estimates,  etc-  677,  822,  975,  1115 

hearings 243.  905 

law 1045 

reports 243,   763,    877 

bulletin 126,    836 

Library 1125 

report,     1945 - 688 

extracts 1124-25 

see  also  Snyder,  John  W. — Vinson, 
Fred  M. 

Treasury  savings  notes 1210 

Treasury  warrants, see  Warrants. 
Treaties  : 

and     other     international      acts, 

series 830. 

984-988,  1121,  1313,  1314, 
1315.     1423,     1424,     1425 

developments,    1944 123 

in  statutes  at  large 240 

law   and   treaty   series 1305 

treaty  series 122,  209,  987,  988 

see   also    subjects,    and    names   of 
countries. 

Treeu,  Roland,  court  case 349 

Trees  : 

decay 579 

shade,  research  saves 708 

Trelleborg,  chart 1193 

Treuting,  W.  L.,  food  poisoning  due  to 

new    agent 63 

Triacetin,  specification 1109 

Trial  Examiners  Office,  Civil  Aeronau- 
tics Board 20,  720 

Triassic  rocks  in  Wyoming 393 

Tribal  funds,  see  Indians. 

Trichinosis  caused  by  eating  raw  pork-  1144 

Tricliloroethylene,    specification 129 

Tri-City  Airport,  instrument  approach 

chart 1025 

Tri-County  area,  Nebr.,  from   dryland 

farming    to    irrigation--   1342 

Trieste,   Gulf  of,   charts 420,   539 

'iriinble,  Esther  K.,  court  case 99.^ 

Trimble,  Harold  G.,  court  case 993 

Trimble,     Paul     C,    establishing,     etc., 

dry    cleaning    business 1026 

Trimethylbenzene.    synthesis,    etc.,    of 

hydrocarbons 412 

'Trinidad.  Colo.  : 

aeronautical    chart 585 

instrument  approach  chart 1025 

Trinidad    Island  : 

aircraft  accident 719 

fishery    survey 55:*> 

'Trinity   River,  engineer  report 1329 

'Tripartite  Conference  at  Berlin  : 

Confereucia  Tripartita  de  Berlin-     209 
correction    for    Feb.    monthly 

index 570 

Triplet!.  Gwynu  C,   relief 492,  886,  1035 

'Tripods: 

laboratory,    specification ^ —  1212 

motion     picture     camera,     specifi- 
cation  1133 


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I'at'c 

•Triiioli,    information    circular 1307 

Trisdditini  citrate,  salt  effects  on  activ- 
ity coefflcients  of  p-pheu- 

osulfonate    buffers i;i54 

Tri-State    inarltelinK    area,    inilli    lian- 

(lliuK,    order 1237 

Tri-Stnte    'J'ransit     Co.    of    Louisiana, 

Inc 1091 

Trolley  wires,  ^'narding  in  miniuj; 75 

Trondlieinisf  jorden,    aerouauti  cal 

chart 443 

Troops,  see  Armed  forces — Army. 
Trophies,  see  Ships — War  trophies. 
Tropical  diseases,  education  program-   1079 
Tropical  fishes,  see  Fish  and  lisheries. 
Tropical  storms,  see  Storms. 

Trotter,  Lovie  M.,  relief 361,  615,  730 

Trought,  Mary  E.  : 

aluminum,    in    1945 1175 

aluminum,  preprint  from  minerals 

yeari)ook 1268 

aluminum   salts  and  alumina 1175 

bauxite,   in   1945 1175 

bauxite,    preprint    from    minerals 

yearbook 1268 

magnesium,   preprint  from   miner- 
als   yearbook 1269 

I'rouser   hangers,    specification 672 

Trousers,   rubber-coated,   specification-      838 

Trout  River  Bay,  chart 297 

Trow,  George  S.,  court  case 83 

Troy   Laundry   Co 1099 

Truax    Airport,    instrument    approach 

chart 727 

Truck  crops : 

truck  crop  estimate  reports-  9,  147,  230. 
338,    456,    574,    707,    860, 
1016,     1144,     1233.     1342 
■wages  of  harvest  workers  in  Calif-  1232 
see  also  names  of  crops. 
Trucks,   see   Hand-drawn   trucks — Lift 
trucks  —  Motortrucks — 
Platform    trucks — Strad- 
dle trucks. 

True,  Agnes  J.,  relief  of  estate 741, 

907,  1031 

True,  Nathan  F.,  court  case 1354 

True,  Norman  E.,  court  case 926,   1285 

True,   Webster   P.,   Smithsonian   Insti- 
tution  1120 

Trujillo,   Selso,   relief 1072 

Trullinger,  R.  W.,  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations,   1945 458 

Truly,  Clara  K..  relief 488,  596,  734 

Truman,    Harry    S.,    see    President    of 

United  States. 
Truman,   Mrs.   Robert   L.,   court   case-  1425 
Truseott,    Starr,    tank    tests    of   flying 

boat 99 

Trusses    (aircraft)  : 

simplified  stabilitv   criteria 103 

Trust  Assoc,  of  H.  Kempner 917,  1052 

Trust  companies  in  D.  C.,  making  and 

publishing    reports 30 

Trust  Company  of  Georgia 286,  315 

Trusts  : 

antitrust  cases  in  construction  in- 
dustry  1357 

carriers   agreements    rel.    to   ifnti- 
trust    laws — 

minority    views 919 

reports 47,  771 

compilation   of  antitrust  laws 163 

see  also  Monopoly. 
Trypanosomiasis  : 

complenient-fixation     tests 1202 

treatment   with   p-arsenosophenyl- 

butyric  acid " 1262 

Tschopik,  Harry,  jr..  Aymara 981 

Tsien,  Hsue-Shen.  mixed  subsonic  and 

supersonic  flow 95,  809 

Tsushima,    Japan,    chart 966 

Tsutsu  Wan.  chart 966 

Tsutsugamushi  disease  : 

antigen  from  infected  yolk  sacs 1079 

complement   fixation 1167 


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Tsutsugamushi  disease — Continued 

heterogeneity 502 

iniiniine  rabbit  serum 176 

Iiosters 320 

serological  study 1167 

Tuber  worm,  see  I'otato  tuber  worm. 
Tuberculin  aids  suppression  of   tuber- 
culosis   in    livestock 147 

Tuberculosis  : 

climate  and  tuberculosis 781 

control,      extracts      from      public 

health   reports 929 

epidemiology 311 

in   animals,   summary   of  tubercu- 
losis  eradication 10,  709 

in   livestock,   improved   tuberculin 

aids    suppression 147 

mortality,  nonwhite  young  adults-     781 
service,  information  for  doctors--     998 
streptomycin   and  promin   action-     176 
Tubes    (inner)  : 

general   schedule   of   supplies 322, 

995,  1126 
Tubes  and  tubing  : 

aluminum-alloy       tubing,       beam, 

etc.,   tests 91 

aluniinuiii-alloy    tubing,    torsional 

strength 103 

chromium-molybdenum-steel     tub- 
ing under  loads 103 

copper      water      tube,      simplified 

practice 588 

ovalization  of  tubes 103 

paper  tubes  for  milk-bottle  caps_  1156 
small-orifice  tubes  for  minimizing 

dilution  in  exhaust  gas__   1407 

specifications 200,  215,  542,  672, 

1126,  1127,  1199 
tank   and   float   vent   tubes,    pres- 
sure  drop 1407 

thylene  glycol  solutions  in  tubes, 

heat  transfer 1407 

Tuck,  Vivian  C.  oxidation  of  exhaust 

gases 1399 

Tucker,  A.  R.,  court  case 210 

Tucker,  E.  M.  : 

phosphate  rock 394.  395,  1175 

phosphate  rock  industry  in  1945-  1270 
phosphate  rock  industry  of  West- 
ern   States 1270 

salt 1084 

salt  production  in  1945 1270 

Tucker,  Emma  M.,   relief 886, 

1035,  1067 
Tucker,  G.  E.  : 

sand  and  gravel,   in   1945 1271 

sand    and    gravel,    preprint    from 

minerals    yearbook 1271 

Tucker,   Julius  L.,  trustee,  motor  car- 
rier   decision 1373 

Tucker,   Martin   A.,   relief—   886,  1035,  1067 

Tucker,  Maurice,  wire  strain  gages 1398 

Tucker,  Warren  A.  : 

scale    and    turbulence    effects    on 

airfoil 1289 

scale-effect    tests    of    airfoil    sec- 
tion  1289 

wing  location,  etc.,   effect  on  air- 
plane      809 

Tucumcari,    N.    Mex.,    instrument    ap- 
proach chart 1025 

Tucumcari    project,    specifications 77. 

515, 1088 
Tufting   for   mattresses,    specification-     672 

Tufts,  Charles  G.,  court  case 435 

Tufts,   mattress,   specification 111 

Tug  Fork : 

bridge 891,  915,  1045 

improvement ■ 757 

Tugboats   in    New   York   harbor,   earn- 
ings      411 

Tugwell,  Rexford  G.,  report 1088 

see  also  Puerto  Rico. 
Tularemia  : 

pathology   in  golden  hamster 176 


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Tularemia — Continued 

susceptibility  of  golden   hamster_       64 

transmission    by    fleas 503 

Tule  Lake  division,  see  Klamath  proj- 
ect. 
Tule    Lake    Relocation     Center,    com- 
munity analysis 796 

Tulsa,   Okla.,   aeronautical   chart 725 

Tuma,  Edward  C,  lapped  bar  splices  in 

concrete    beams 158 

Tuna    industry    of   southern    Spain 1170 

Tunb  Jezirat,  chart 538 

Tundra  of  Alaska,  study 391 

Tung    oil,    solvent    extraction 1343 

Tung  tree,  embryology 1- 

Tung-sha  Tao,  chart 539 

Tungsten  : 

deposits  of   Mexico 69 

exploration    of   Mecklenburg 

County,  Va.,  area 793 

in  1945 937 

monthly  tungsten  rejiort 75,  793 

Mountain   View   deposit 1367 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-    179, 

1175 

Riley   mine 1367 

Tunnell,     James     M.     (Senator     from 
Del.)  : 
reports    made    by — 

jpducation  and  Labor  Com 378, 

495,  617,  916-917 
National     Defense     Program, 
Special  Committee  Inves- 
tigating        497 

Pensions    Com 382,  1075 

Tupelo,  American  wood 232 

Tupelo  National  Battlefield  Site 1084 

Turbines  : 

blowdown,   performance 1407 

Diesel      engine-compressor-turbine 

combination 1407 

exhaust-gas,    performance 1407 

gas,  gas  charts 815 

gas,    unclassified    books    and    re- 
ports     1156 

posters 671 

Turbosuperchargers : 

comparative  effectiveness  of  cool- 
ing cap 959 

test  procedure  recommended 1407 

Tureens,    specification 542 

Turkey,  mutual  aid  agreement 553 

Turkey  wheat,  see  Wheat. 
Turkeys : 

farm   production,   etc 456 

national  improvement  plan 230 

Turkington,  Edward  L.,  court  case 1259, 

1381 

Turkington,  Elaine  H.,  court  case 1259, 

1381 
Turkish  language  : 

guide  to  spoken  language 844 

phrase   book 1132 

Turnbuckles,    specification 301 

Turnbull,   Louis  L.,   coal  deposit  near 

Coaldale,  Nev 510 

Turner,  Harold  R.,  jr.,  effects  of  rough- 
ness on  airfoils 1288 

Turner,  Howard  A.,  graphic  summariz- 
ation of  farm  tenure 707 

Turner,  L.  I.,  jr.  : 

cooling  tests  of  airplane 92 

determination  of  ground  effect 95 

Turner,  L.  Richard  : 

auxiliary  jet-propulsion  for  assist- 
ing   take-off 1400 

computation    of    combustion,    etc., 

temperatures 1104 

exhaust  gas  blowdown  turbine 1407 

exhaust    stack    effect    on    jet-pro- 
pulsion   system 1400 

flame-visibility  tests 1394 

nozzles  for  jet-propulsion  system-   1400 
performance    of    exhaust-gas    tur- 
bines     1407 

Turner,  McDuff,  court  case 321 


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Turner,  Philip  S. : 

fairing  compositions  for  aircraft-       94 
strength   properties  in  test  speci- 
mens      412 

Turner,  Thomas  R..  pressure  distribu- 
tion over  aileron 958 

Turner,  W.  N.,  lateral  control  for  satis- 
factory   flying 95 

Turntables,  full-revolving,  specifica- 
tion      219 

Turpanjian,  M.  Martin,  relief 492.  736 

Turpentine,  see  Naval  stores. 

Turrell,    Virginia,    alcohol    policies    of 

WPB 975 

Turrets  : 

aircraft,  Navy  training  courses 1196 

on  wing,  pressure  distribution 1293 

Ships   Bureau    manual 1197 

Turtles  : 

care 272 

collected  in  Panama  Canal  Zone 1120 

osteology  of  fossil 552 

ridding    ponds 505 

trapping 1265 

Tuscaloosa  County,  Ala.,  pre-Selma 
Upper  Cretaceous  forma- 
tions       933 

Tuscaloosa  Division,  Mining  Branch —  1269 
Tuscaloosa   quadrangle,    Ala.,   geologic 

map '_       69 

Tutewiler,      Harvey      A.,      transferee, 

court    case 949 

Tuttrup,  Jane,  raise  your  roof 458 

Tututni  Indians,  court  case 500 

TVA,  see  Tennessee  Valley  Authority. 
Twenhofel,  W.  S.,  molybdenite  investi- 
gations in  Alaska 1171 

Twentieth   Century   Frocks 205 

Twigg,  Trixie  M.,  relief 39,  377,  591 

Twill,   specification 1197 

Twin  Cities,  aeronautical  chart 344,  1153 

Twin  Falls  County,  Idaho,  court  case_    284, 

315 

Twine,  cotton,  facts  for  industry 154 

Twombly,  Henry  B.,  court  case 286 

Tvdings,    Millard    E.     (Senator    from 
Md.)  : 
reports    made    by — 

Appropriations  Com 762 

Territories    and    Insular    Af- 
fairs Com—  59,  266,  383,  776 
Tyler,   Tex.  : 

aircraft  accident 1022 

investigations  at  conservation  ex- 
periment station 863 

Tyler  Hotel,  court  case  of  owner —  549,  1097 
Type   and    production    certificates,    air 

regulations 1151,  1241 

Type    faces    in    Government    Printing 

Office 931 

Typewriters  : 

general    schedule   of   supplies 1126 

packaging  and  packing 421,  1109 

Typhoid  fever,   immunization 628 

Typhoons,  see  Storms. 

Typhus  Commission,  abolishing 203 

Typhus  fever : 

complement-fixing     antibodies     in 

human    serums 1262 

kill   that   flea  !   DDT   dusting  pro- 
gram       270 

soluble  antigen  from  rickettsiae 1166 

Typist's  erasing  shields,  specification-     838 

U 

V.  .\.  E.  S.  C.  O.,  see  United  Nations 
Educational.  Scientific, 
and  Cultural  Organiza- 
tion. 

U.  N.  R.  R.  A.,  see  United  Nations  Re- 
lief and  Rehabilitation 
Administration. 

U.   S.  roniraercial  Co --     182 

TI.  S.  1).  A.,  see  Agri<-ultur('  Depart- 
ment. 


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USE.  S.,  see  Employment  Service. 

TJ.  S.   Electrical   -Motors,   Inc 189,   1318 

U.  S.  S.  R.,  Kce  riiion  of  Soviet  Sociul- 

ist  Kepublics. 
Unlan  Island,  see  Kusaie  Island. 

Uebersee  Finanz-Korporation,  A.  G 6.)4 

Ugalde,   Pedro,    relief KJTl 

Uhlman,    John,    pa.vment    of    claim    or 

estate 435 

Uhrmann.  Frederick,  relief.-   767,  886.  103o 
Uhvits,  Rachel.  Elberta  peach  growth, 

chloride,   etc.,   effect 123u 

Ukraine,  agricultural  climatoloK.v,  etc_     459 
UUman,  Morris  B..  statistical  abstract 

of  V.  S 342,  135(1 

Ulmer.  Melville  J. :  ,  „^    ,^ 

economic  concentration  and  W  orld 

War  II 762,  90^ 

small  business  and  civic  welfare —     257 

Ulrich,   H.  P.,  soil  survey 458 

Ultrabasic  rock  bodies  in  Alaska,  geol- 
ogy, etc 1171 

Ultraviolet    irradiation  : 

inactivation  of  agent  in  jaundice 

serum 116< 

lamps,    letter    circular 102'J 

Ultraviolet  spectra: 

amines  in  isooctane  in  water 14<)o 

of  p-hvdroxvbenzoic  acid,  etc 467 

Umhau,  J.B.,  tin 1367 

Umnak  Island,  aeronautical  chart 72ij 

Unalaska  maritime  control  area 67o 

Un-American    activities  : 

investigation —  „„, 

funds 594 

hearings 371.   485,   608 

hearings,  additional  copies —     897 

report 760 

publications,  price  list 391 

sources  of  financial  aid 60S 

Un-American      Activities      Committee, 

House:  ^„^ 

funds 594 

hearings 371,    485,    608 

reports 485,  608.  760.  901,  1059 

Under  secretaries,  see,  for  depart- 
mental under  secretaries, 
names  of  departments, 
or  secretaries. 
Underground  corrosion,  see  Corrosion. 
Underground  structures,  cathodic  pro- 
tection       730 

Underbill,    Ruth,    work   a   day   life   of     

Pueblos 1083 

Understanding  among   peoples 1207 

Underwear: 

knit,   facts  for  industry lo4,   864 

women's  and  children's,,  facts  for 

industry 864 

Underwood,   Lloyd   B..   Dundee  forma- 
tion    and     Rogers     City 

limestone 70 

Underwood,    William    J.,    ailerons    of 

different     contour 1387 

Unemployment   compensation,   see  Un- 
employment insurance. 
Unemplovment  insurance : 

ani.M'Hlin^'  D.  C.  act 888.  916,  1038 

employer  taxes.  State  differences-      176 
fishermen  and  allied  workers.   272,  50"! 

grants    to    States,    estimate 677 

how  it  works  for  working  women.        88 

if    you    are    laid    off 05 

insured    unemployed,    weekly 1263 

interpretation       service.       benefit^ 

series 65,    781 

interpretation      service.      Federal 

series 65 

State  laws,  significant  provisions-     628 
State    laws,    synopsis    of    amend- 
ments    503,    1263 

this  is  unemployment  insurance--   1362 
unemployment        insurance       and 

you 65 

see  also  Railroad  employees — Re- 
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UNESCO,  see  United  Nations  Educa- 
tional, Scientific,  and 
Cultural  Organization. 
Unification  of  Engineering  Standards 
Conference,  sec  Confer- 
ence on  Unification  of 
Engineering     Standards. 

Uniform  crime  reports 408,  1186 

inde.x  to  v.   16 408 

Uniforms  : 

Army   regulations — 

prescribed   service   uniform--    559, 

692,  841,  1128 

wearing  of   service   uniform-    692, 

841,  1214 

reserve  officers'  gratuity — 

hearings 622,    896 

law 737 

letter  from   Navy   Dept 482 

reports 382.    756 

Union,   S.   C..   aircraft  accident-- 1351 

Union  agreements,   see  Collective  bar- 
gaining. 

Union   Asphalts  and   Roadoils.   Inc 1181 

Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Corporation-  1099 
Union    Catalog    Division,    Library    of 

Congress 1189 

I'nion  College,  court  case 953 

Union  Countv,  Pa.,   soil  survey 1235 

Union  Guardian  Trust  Co.,  see  Detroit 

Trust    Co. 
Union  Metal  Manufacturing  Co_-   160,  1186 
Union   of   South   Africa : 

economic     information ^ 1250 

mutual  aid,  agreement 987 

post-war     economic     settlements, 

agreement 988 

shipments    to.    preparing 347 

Union    of    Soviet    Socialist    Republics : 

aeronautical    chart 1413 

communism    in    action 1188 

economic  information 238 

health  and  welfare  services 409 

liberated  war  prisoners  and  civil- 
ians, agreement 988 

our  Red  Army  ally 440 

trade    with    Russia 347 

war    criminals    agreement 553 

Union  Pacific  R.   R.  : 

accidents 401.    1178 

demurrage 403 

rates 645 

roadmasters.    etc : 800 

Union  Paving  Co 625.  953,  1099 

Union  scales  of  hours  and  wages,  see 
Hours   of  labor — Wages. 

T'nion  Sulphur  Co..  Inc 1182 

Union  Tank  Car  Co 1093 

Union   Trust   Co.    of   Indianapolis 949 

Union   Trust  Co.   of  Pittsburgh 556 

Unions,  see  Labor  organizations. 
Unions   (iron  and  steel)  : 

specification 301 

Unit  heaters,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

United  Air  Lines.  Inc: 

court    case 155 

emergency  board 1077 

mail     rates 1151 

United   Boat   Lines 646 

United  Brick  &  Clay  Workers  of  Amer- 
ica   1299 

United    Brotherhood    of    Carpenters   & 

Joiners  of  America--  654.  1192 
United     Farm     Equipment     &     Metal 

Workers  of  America 1280 

United  Federal  Workers  of  America 286. 

1285 
United  Gas,  Coke  &  Chemical  Workers 

of  America 1382 

United    Kingdom,    see  Great   Britain. 

T'nited  Meat  Co..  Inc 679,  826 

United  Mine  Workers  of  America 1280 

United   Nations  : 

agreement  executed  by  President-   1-83 
background  material 1315 


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United  Nations- 
charter — 

and    covenant    of    League    of 

Nations 

and   statute   of   International 

Court  of  Justice 

General  Assembly,  report  of  U.  S. 

delegation 553,  1315 

goals,   economic  and  social 1315 

goals,  political  and  security 1315 

locate   seat   in   United   States 41 

organizing , 1207 

participation  of  U.   S 31, 

32,  41,  48,  427 

sessions    in    London 957 

transition    from    League    of    Na- 
tions  1122 

United     States    and    United    Na- 
tions   1315 

United  States  and  United  Nations 

report    series 984, 

1206,  1315,  1424 
United   States-United   Nations   in- 
formation   series 1122, 

1207,  1315 
see  also  names  of  special  organi- 
zations. 
United  Nations  Conference  on  Interna- 
tional Organizations 1207 

United  Nations  Education  Day,  procla- 
mation  1308 

United  Nations  Educational,  Scientific, 
and  Cultural  Organiza- 
tion : 

defenses  of  peace 314,  433 

kev    to    international   understand- 
ing?  1315 

membership — 

hearings 746 

law 1045 

reports 477,  008,  918,  1048 

preparatory  commission 988 

report  of  U.  S.  National  Commis- 
sion   

United   Nations   Monetary  and   Finan- 
cial    Conference,     agree- 
ment at  Bretton  Woods. 
United  Nations  Relief  and  Rehabilita- 
tion Administration  : 
appropriation — 

hearings 50 

law 31 

reports 32,50 

estimates 116,  678 

further   participation — 

hearings 41 

law 31 

reports 41,48,50 

reports 433,  084,  988,  1315 

resolution  of  United  Nations  Gen- 
eral  Assembly,    etc 746 

see  also  Imports  and  exports. 

United  Pacific  Insurance  Co 1096 

United   Rubber   Workers  of  America 806 

United  Spanish  War  Veterans  : 

convention,      proceedings 353 

Marine  Band  to  attend — 

hearing 605 

law 1041 

reports 481,  622 

United  States  : 

Note. — For  all  subjects  per 
taining  to  the  United  States, 
except  its  government,  general 
history,  and  description,  see 
such  subjects.  For  all  depart- 
ments, etc.,  of  the  Government 
of  the  United  States,  see  names 
of  such  departments,  etc. 
charts — 

aeronautical 867 

aeronautical    planning 586 

airports 346 

great-circle  outline 1249 

isogonic ^ 1155 

outline 1249 


1424 


830 


Page 
United  States — Continued 
Government — 

business  of  our  Government-     655 

manual 116,  823 

our  American   Government 254, 

471 

publications,    price    14st 391 

state  of  the  Union,  message  of  the 

President 203,  304 

who  owns  America? 1321 

United  States  and  United  Nations  re- 
port  series 984, 

1206,  1315,  1424 
United   States   attorneys,   see   District 
attorneys. 

United    States    Casualty    Co 267, 

524,  654,  1259 
United    States    coast    pilot,    see   Coast 

pilots. 
United  States  Code,  .see  Codes  of  law. 
United  States  commissioners  : 
compensation  method — 

hearings 602 

law 1037 

reports 56,  891 

fees — 

hearings 602 

law 1037 

reports 57,  875,  891 

referees  in  bankruptcy  to  serve 56, 

162 
standard      forms      and      dockets, 
etc — 

hearings 602 

law 1037 

reports 57,  891 

United  States  Court  of  Appeals  for 
District  of  Columbia  : 

building 254 

estimates 427 

records   and    briefs   in    tax    cases, 

title  page  and  index 947 

see  also  names  of  parties  to  suits. 
United    States    courts,    see    Adminis- 
trative   Office    of    United 
States    Courts  —  also 
names  of  courts. 
United    States    Education    Mission    to 

Japan,    report 1424 

United  States  Government  manual 116, 

823 
United    States    Lines,    requisition    of 

vessels 1254 

United  States  Park  Police,  see  Police. 
United    States    reports,    see    Supreme 

Court  of  United  States. 
United    States    Smelting,    Refining,    & 

Mining  Co 404 

United   States  Steel  Corporation 930 

United  States  Trust  Co.  of  New  York_    652, 

1124,  1283 
United  States-United  Nations  informa- 
tion series__  1122,  1207,  1315 

I'nits  of  work,  how  to  build 1078 

Universal   Atlas   Cement   Co 390 

Universal    Carloading    &    Distributing 

Co.,     Inc 1182 

Universal  military  training,  see  Mili- 
tary education  and  train- 
ing. 

Universal    Oil    Products    Co 989 

.  niversal  Sewer  Pipe  Corporation 550 

Universal  Transcontinental  Corpora- 
tion       281 

Universe,    structure 311 

Universities,  see  Colleges  and  univer- 
sities— Land-grant  col- 
leges and  universities — 
also  names  of  universi- 
ties. 
Unknown  American,  burial  in  Arling- 
ton National  Cemetery 365, 

622,   875 
I'nlawful   restraints,   see   Restraint   of 

trade. 
Unmarried  mothers,  see  Mothers. 


1688 


Index,  1946 


Page 
UNRRA,  see  I'nlted  Nations  Relief  and 
Rt-hnbllitatlon    Adminls- 
trntitm. 

Upfhurcli   I'aokiiif;   Vo.,   Iiic 5U4 

Upholstery  leather,  see  Leather,  bid^8, 

and  skins. 
I'pholt,   Willinm   M.  : 

DDT    in    eontrol    of   j'ellow   fever 

mosquito 502 

DDT    spravs    as    mosquito    larvi- 

cides 269 

Upper  Cambrian  period,  see  ('anibrian 

period. 
I'pper    Cretaceous    period,    see    Creta- 
ceous period. 
Upright,  Harry  R.,  trustee,  court  case_        SI 

Upson,   Charles  A.,  court  case 870 

Upson,    Ralph    H.,    tests  of   steel  wing 

panel 104 

l^ra^a    Ko,    chart 2i»S 

rraniuni,    1st   spectrum 1251 

I'rban,  see  Cities  and  towns. 
I'rea    Klue,   see   Glue. 

Iri,    1\.    &    Co 429 

Urinary     17-ketosteroid    e.\cretion    by 

boars 337 

Urns,    coflfee,   specification 969 

Uru-Chipaya,    handbook    of    S.    Amer. 

Indians , 983 

Uruguay  : 

consulta  del  Gobierno  del  Uruguay 
y    contestaciones    de    los 

gobi^rnos 970 

economic    situation 24 

economic   survey,   1942   &   1943__     112 

same    (in  Spanish) 112 

shipments    to.    preparing 1251 

USDA,    see    Agriculture    Department. 
USES,  see  Employment  Service. 

Ushimado    Seto.    chart 964 

Usilton,   Lida  J. : 

mortality  trends  for  syphilis 781 

national  venereal  disease  control-     7S1 
reports,  etc.,  of  Venereal  Diseases 

Division 780 

syphilis    among    civilians    during 

war 389 

syphilis  in  men  of  draft  age 3S9 

Uspeniya   Bay.   cliart 419 

USSR,    see   Union    of   Soviet    Socialist 

Republics. 
Ussuriyskiy  Zaliv,  see  Usuri  Bay. 

Ustilago   maydis,   sporidial  fusion 1018 

Usuri    Bay,    chart 539 

Utah  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
gram  151,  1238,  1348 

Bear  River  compact---   602,  920,   1036 
Federal  reclamation  projects,  map_     641 

fungus  flora 861 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead,     and 

zinc 1174 

land  withdrawal 59 

late  Mesozoic  and  early  Cenozoic 

history 1171 

mail  routes,   schedules 201. 

544,    971,    1306 

metal    mining,    1945 1270 

oil    and    gas 392.    787 

pliosphate   rock   industry 1270 

post  route  nuip 114 

strategic  minerals  investigations-     933 

topographic   maps,   etc , 7iS<> 

vanadium    region,    exploration 1367 

war  casualties 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Utah  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 

soil    survey 458 

Utah  Idaho  Central  R.  R.,  emergency 

board 1201 

I'tah  .Tunk   Co 286.  685,   1420 

Utah   Scientific  Research  Foundation.     309 
Ute  Indians  : 

claims,  pavment  of  attorneys 601, 

620,  737 

court  ease ISO,  384,  1099 

Utensils,  see  kinds  of  utensils. 


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Utica,     N.     Y.,     instrument     approach 

chart 1247 

Itica  quadrangle,  Mich 935 

Utilities  : 

guides    and    procedures 441, 

693,  844,   1326 

technical  manual 441,  693,  844, 

1001,     1002,     1131,     1326 
see  also  I'ulilic  utility  companies. 
Utinsky,  Margaret  M.,  relief-  886,  911,  1035 
Utwa,  .see  Lottin,  I'ort. 
Uvarov.   B.   P.,   locust   plague 311 

V 

V-12  program,  see  Navy. 

V.  A.,  see  Veterans  Administration. 

V— G   records  : 

analysis 1296 

unusual  records 1388 

Vaccination  and  smallpox 628 

Vacu-Matic  Carburetor  Co 629 

Vacuum  cleaners  : 

facts  for  industry 154 

general  schedule  of  supplies 128 

Vacuum  gages,  see  Gages. 

Vado,  Porto  di.  chart 296 

Vahlsing,  F.  H.,  Inc 663,  1298 

Vail  Manufacturing  Co 1299 

ValcSrcel,  Luis  E.  : 

Andean   calendar 981 

Cuzco    archeology 982 

Indian  markets  and  fairs  in  Peru_     982 
Valencia  County,  X.  Mex.,  Lucero  up- 
lift       633 

Valencia  orange  juice,  see  Orange  juice. 

Valentina  Bay,  chart 419 

Valentine,  Barr  D.,  accident  investiga- 
tion           19 

Valentine  &   Sons 408 

Valerino,  Michael  F.  : 

cross-How  plate-type  intercooler 1396 

cross-flow  tubular  intercooler 1396 

high-altitude  flight  cooling  of  en- 
gine    1190 

intercooler  cooling-air  weight,  etc., 

for  minimum  power  loss-   1396 
Vallandingham,  A.  V.,  per  diem  costs  of 

car  ownership,  etc 516 

Valley    Count.v.    Mont.,    bridge    across 

Missouri  River 261, 

478, 592 

Valuation  Bureau 517,  1182 

Valve-grinding     compound,      specifica- 
tion     1304 

Valves : 

cast-iron,  gate,  specification 1430 

exhaust — 

improvement  in  performance-  1395 

strain-gage    study 1104 

temperatures    1394 

intake,   flow   coefficients 529 

monosleeve,  flow  coefficients 291 

simplified  practice 869,   1029 

specifications   422.   437, 

562,  839,  969,  1127,  1212 
Vanadium  : 

explorations      in      Colorado      and 

Utah    1367 

in  1945 937 

monthly    report 511 

preprint  from  minerals  yearbook-   1175 
Van  Alstine,  Ralph  E.,  copper  deposits, 
Kotsina-Kuskulana     dis- 
trict   —  1171 

Vance,  A.  M.,  European  corn  borer 457 

Vancouver  Island,  aeronautical  charts-      22, 

725 

Vandalia  quadrangle.  Mo 72 

Van  de  Kanip's  Holland-Dutch  Bakers, 

Inc 196,  531 

Vandeman,  .Tack  E..  increasing  knock- 
limited    power 1407 

Vandenberg,  Arthur  H.   (Senator  from 
Mich.)  : 
Council    of   Foreign    Ministers    at 

Paris 902 


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Vanderbilt  Mansion  National  Historic 

Site    938 

Vanderlip,    Franli    A.,    court    case    of 

estate C54,  1180 

Vanderlip.    Narcissa    C,    exrx.,    court 

case •- 654 

Van  Der  Loo,  Jo,  court  case 550. 

97ft.  1311.  i:^Sl 

Van  Horn,  A.  L.,  crippled  children 525 

Van  Horn,  J.,  marketing  1944  Wyoming 

wool    clip,    etc 8(>2 

Van  Horn,  Russell,  court  case 947 

Van  Horn,  Tex.,  aircraft  accident 720 

Vanier,   J.  : 

flow   in    centrifugal   pump 1103 

heat-resistant    materials    for    air- 
craft engines 1190 

laminar  and  turbulent  friction 1190 

Sperry  gyro  in  turning 1190 

Vanilla,  la  cura  de  la  vainilla 576 

Van  Kleecli,  Arthur,  flre-retarding  coat- 
ings        579 

Van   Loeseclie,   Harry   W.,   pasteurized 

citrus    juices 147 

Van  Oosten,  John  : 

pikes    631 

whitefish   fishery   of  Lake   Huron. 

etc 391 

Vanston  Bondholders  Protective  Com- 
mittee, court  case 1285 

Van  Suetendael,  Achille  O..  court  case_       85 
Van    Suetendael,    Elizabeth    P.,    court 

case 85 

Vantsin   River,   chart 419 

Van  Vorst,  George  W.,  court  case 1428 

Van  Waters  &  Rogers.  Inc 280 

Variety  stores,  see  Stores. 

Varnedoe.  Am.v  H.,   court  case 1381 

Varnes,  Helen,  sand  and  gravel  deposits 

of    Colorado 933 

Varnish  : 

colors,  etc.,  simplified  practice 467 

facts  for  industry 154,   864 

specifications 301,  323,  672,  130r. 

Varnish   remover,  specification 422 

Vasco,  Vincent,  how  Dept.  of  Commerce 

serves    you 235 

Vasquez,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cipriano,  relief-    301. 

493  591 

Vaughan.  James  R.,  relief 39,  493,'  736 

VD,  see  Venereal  diseases. 
Vegetable-cubing-and-slicing   machines, 

specification    1304 

Vegetable   milk,   see   Soybeans. 
Vegetable  oils,  .see  Oils — also  names  of 

oils. 
Vegetable-peeling    machines,    specifica- 
tion         542 

Vegetables  : 
canned — 

business  reports 153,  716 

industry  report 867,  1027 

production,  etc 729.   1027 

commercial    truck    crop    estimate 

reports 9,  147.  230. 

.'?3S,    456,    574.    707.    SOO, 
.1016,  1144,  1233,  1342 

cooperatives  in  canning 711 

dehydrated,   sales,   etc..   in    Grand 

Rapids    1018 

freezing — 

at    home 570 

costs    231 

movie  in  color 705 

green,  in  everyday  meals .S39 

growers,     investigation     of     com- 
plaints        247 

loss,  etc..  in  rail  transportation 1232 

processed,  Government  inspection.      581 

ptiblications.  price  list 1170 

rates    on 281 

root,  in  everyday  meals 3.39 

seed    treatments 801 

subsidy  authorizations 352,  374,  470 

vegetable  situation 9,  708 

.see  also  names  of  vegetables. 
Vegetation  of  San  Jos6  Island 981 


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Vehicles,  Army   regulations,  marking.    325, 

841 
see  also   Motor  vehicles. 
Velocity  : 

distribution  on  wing  sections.  809,  959 

estimating  terminal  velocity 1296 

high    air,    measurement 104 

torsional-divergence,    magnitude-     104 

Veneer,  facts  for  industry 154 

Venereal    Disease    Control    Committee, 

report 1262 

Venereal   Disease   Control    Conference, 
see   National   Conference 
on       Postwar      Venereal 
Disease  Control. 
Venereal  diseases  : 

and    promiscuity 269 

chancroid    studies 930 

clinics,    directory 1079 

control — 

national,    report    of    commit- 
tee  1262 

plan  for  revitalizing  national 

control 781 

predicting  future  needs 389 

cooperation  of  health  oflicers  and 

police   departments 781 

journal  of  venereal  disease  infor- 
mation   63,   780 

supplement 502,  1079 

message   to  women 1168 

names  of  suspected  contacts,  eval- 
uating worth  of  obtain- 
ing      930 

posters 295,  415,  532,  665 

San  Francisco  educational  pro- 
gram       503 

significance  of  1st  lapse  in  clinics.       64 

V.  D.  folder 1261,  1262,  1263 

wedding  plans 1263 

see  also  names  of  diseases. 
Venereal  Diseases  Division  : 

reports    and    forms 780 

venereal  disease  information,  re- 
prints     64,    389, 

503,   781,  929,   930,   1078, 
1166,     1167,     1262,    1263 
Venereal      Diseases,      Public      Health 
Service     Advisory     Com- 
mittee on  Public  Educa- 
tion   for    Prevention    of, 
see   Public   Health   Serv- 
ice   Advisory    Committee 
on  Public  Education  for 
Prevention    of    Venereal 
Diseases. 
Venezia    Giulia,    provisional    adminis- 
tration   1207 

Venezuela  : 

American   nation   series 301 

economic   situation 1352 

establishing   a   business 347 

living   and   ofiice-operating   costs-     729 

military  mission,  agreement 1425 

military  service  agreement 123 

shipments    to 238 

Venice,  Gulf  of,  chart 539 

Vensel,    Joseph    R.,    measurements    of 

elevator  deflections 1400 

Ventilation  : 

effect  on  stored  lemons 339 

in   metal    mines 510 

Ventilation-parts.      rubber,      specifica- 
tion       541 

Verbank  quadrangle.  N.  Y 1173 

Verbarg,  Gertrude  E.,  relief 493,  591 

Vermont : 

agricultural  conservation  pro- 
gram   151,  1239 

frozen  food   locker  plants 505 

mail  routes,  schedules 201, 

424,  819,  971 

post  route  map 113 

topographic  maps,   etc 506 

transportation     map 66 

war  casualties 1302 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 


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Index,  1946 


Pago 

Vero  Beach,  Flii.,  instrument  approach 

chart 1025 

Vero   skull,  data 1120 

Versailles   quadrangle,    Ind 634 

Vertical  fin,  sec  Airplanes. 
Vessels,  ace  Ships — Warships. 

Vest,  C.  C,  relief 477.  615,  736 

Vest  life-preserver,  sec  Life-preservers. 
Vested    Property     Claims    Committee, 

final  determinations 1115 

Vesuvius,  Lake,  exchange  of  lands 879, 

903,  1042 
Veterans: 

advisory  centers 527,  1287 

apprentice    training 409 

assistance    information 1205 

automobiles  for  disabled  veterans-  1060 

back  on  job 9'-8 

benefits — 

armed    forces    of    allied    na- 
tions   902,  1045 

enlargement      and      changes, 

summary 527 

in  British  countries  and  U.  S_     192 

State   laws,   etc 253 

Boulder  Canyon  project  entries —      42, 

262,  351 

burial  allowance,  increase 761, 

768,   1036 
civil     service     examinations,     re- 
stricting       114 

disability  ratings,  effective  date__    372 

769,  8<4 

disabled,  in  civil  service 1239 

disabled,    selective   placement 191 

education    and    training,    answers 

to  (luestions 1431 

education     or     training,     instruc- 
tions      131 

educational  facilities — 

estimate  for  Community   Fa- 
cilities   Bur 974 

hearings 1070,  1160 

law 1039 

reports 916,   1058 

efficiency  ratings,  review 1283 

employees  of  U.  S.  who  lost  civil 

service    appointments 8R0, 

906,  1040 
employment    program,    employers' 

guide 65  ( 

employment   representatives,    con- 
ference   ^^^? 

farm  units,  preference 34. 

•  49,  370,  876,  1039 

fishing  vessel  acquisition — 

hearings l055 

law 1039 

reports 751,  913 

free  copies  of  records  in  D.  C 30 

G.  I.,  banker,  and  savings  bonds.  1320 
Gila   project  lands — 

hearings 1254 

law ^51 

reports 42,    262 

going  back  to  civilian  life 219,  442 

handbook 125.3 

he's    back l-^ 

higher  education,   opportunities —    690. 

higher  education,  report  by  direc- 
tor  of   war   mobilization 

and  reconversion 850 

homestead  entries 368. 

391,  773,  775,  873 
housing,    see,    in    main    alphabet. 

Housing, 
in  small  1)usiness — 

hearings 1256 

report- 1062 

veterans  and  small  business-      587 

Income  tax 688 

it's  up  to  you!  hire  that  vet 1100 

laws,   compilation 471. 

878, 1252, 1355 


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Veterans — Continued 
loans- 
effectuate   in   District   of   Co- 
lumbia  40,471,591 

farm   loan   guaranty,   how   to 

Obtain 231 

farm  loans  and  insured  mort- 
gages  354,  369,  472,  484, 

1039,  1046 
farm  tenant  act  amendments.    372, 

610 
GI  loan  guaranty  increased-     230 

guaranteed 690 

guaranty  or  insurance 438, 

559,  1213 
home  loans  under  G.   I.   Bill 

of    Rights 662 

increase    revolving    fund 372, 

378,  592 

secondary  market 1044,  1050 

manual      explanatory      of      privi- 
leges, etc.,  printing 1058 

materials   for   homes,    priority 164 

million  working  on  farms 1016 

naturalization  benefits 1186 

now  you  can  go  to  college,  etc 446 

on-the-job    training 659, 

956,  1101,  1287 

operation  job  finding 1100 

organized  forces  of  the  Philip- 
pines, relief—  769,  1059,  1060 

physical  requirements,  waiver 1283 

placing    in    civilian    jobs,     index, 

etc 525 

placing    in    civilian    jobs.    Marine 

Corps   supplement 415 

preference  act,  etc.,  opinion 187 

publications,  price  list 504 

readjustment  allowances 840 

reemployment  rights — 

hearings 754,1163 

opinion  of  Attorney  General-   1379 

reports 604,  608,  621,  1074 

views  of  Mr.  Murray,  etc 1074 

retirement  pay,  prorate  tables 559 

returning  to  farm  work 574 

servicemen's  readjustment  act, 
amend — 

hearings 168 

laws 163,  875 

reports 33,  609,  769 

servicemen's      readjustment      act, 

with   amendments 256 

services  in  D.  C,  blackout  funds-    477. 
'  495,  737 

services   of    State,    etc.,    agencies, 

reimbursement 1039, 

1060,  1070 

share  your  home 827 

social  security  benefits  for  sur- 
vivors— 

hearings 769 

report 769 

surplus  property  preference  or 
priority — 

hearings 621,  622 

law 592 

reports 477,497 

training  for   skilled   trades 656 

veteran   and  forest   service 460 

why  do  veterans  organize? 692 

see  also  Life  insurance  • —  Ne- 
groes —  Pensions  — Re- 
adjustment to  civilian 
life. 

Veterans  Administration 131,  215,  324, 

438.    559,    690,    840,    997, 
1127,  1213,  1321,  1430 

acceptance    of    gifts,    etc 769, 

902,  1045 

appropriations 241 

decisions 131,   215.   438.    559,   840, 

997,  1321.   1430 
education     or     training     of     vet- 
erans  , — 131 


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Veterans  Administration — Continued 

estimates,  etc 116,  305,  428, 

678,  8-*4,  975 
facilities,       Hoverson       Memorial 

Hospital , 77U 

facilities,    Lebanon    County,    Pa., 

land  easement 609,  770,  875 

Federal    standard    stocli    catalog 

supplement 690 

investigation — 

hearings 256 

minority    views 372 

report 372 

leases  for  5  years,   authorize 60it, 

769,  875 

manual 559,  1127,  1431 

Medicine     and     Surgery     Depart- 
ment— 

hearings 108 

law 103 

reports ^ 48,  56 

organization    chart 690 

posters 997-998,  1213,  1321 

psychiatric  problems  met  by   rep- 
resentatives : 1322 

publications,    index 998 

relief  of  certain  employees 350, 

361,  377 

report,  1945 324 

retired  officers'  employment 365, 

769,  1045,   1048 

standard   forms 438 

Veterans     Appeals     Board,     associate 

members 009,  770,  875 

Veterans'  canteen  service,  establish- 
ing  902,   917,   1045 

Veterans  Employment  Representatives 
Conference,  see  National 
Conference  of  Veterans 
Employment  Representa- 
tives. 

Veterans  Employment  Service 804,  1100 

Veterans   insurance,    see   Life   insurance. 
Veterans   of   Foreign   Wars   of    United 
States  : 

Navy  Dept.  equipment 922,  1160 

proceedings  of  46th  encampment-   1157 

War   Dept.    equipment,    lending 755 

Veterans'     organizations,     lend     War 

Dept.  property 737,  773 

Veterinary  Corps,  Army,  graduate  edu- 
cation for  officers 999 

Veterinary  reports,  etc.,  Army  regula- 
tions!       132 

Veterinary  station  service,  Army  regu- 
lations       999 

Veterinary   zoology,   index-catalog 1843 

Veveacqua,  Egnazio,  see  Bevilacqua, 
Ignazio. 

Viaduct,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 1178 

Viareggio,  Porto  di,  chart 290 

Vica  Co 803 

Vice   President  of   United   States  : 

committee    to    study    election 265 

term    of    office    and    election 57 

Vichy,  Mo.,  instrument  ai)proach  chart-     728 

Vickers  Petroleum  Co..   Inc 500 

Vicksburg  quadrangle.  Miss. -La 697 

Victor,    Anna   M.,    trustee,    court   case    550, 

979 
Victor,  Royall,  court  case  of  trustees-    550, 

979 

Victory     Day 1114 

Victory    Farm   Volunteers  : 

poster 711 

your  job  as  work  leader 578 

youth    can    help 578 

youth  learns  and  earns 578 

Victory  flag,   see  Jlinute   man   victory 

flag. 
Victory     fleet,     digest     of     production 

news 90 

Victory  Fur  Co 1421 

Victory  gardens,  see  Gardens. 


Page 

Victory  loan  bonds,  sec  Savings  bonds 
and  stamps. 

Victory    Lumber    Co 681 

Victory  minerals,  see  Minerals. 

Victory  news  for  retailers 130-131 

Vieaux,  Don  G.,  geologic,  etc.,  map  of 

Garland,  etc.,  anticlines.     507 
Vierthaler,  Walter  A.  : 

coating  on  cast-iron  piston  rings_   1293 
electron-microscope   study    of   pis- 
ton   rings 1293 

Villafaue  Muiioz,  Jos6,  relief-  599,  767,  872 
Village  electrification,   see   Electricity. 
Village   teachers,  see  Teachers. 
Villard,  Henry  H.,  national  survey  of 

vr-,,     •     ^  ,      liiui'l    assets !___   1201 

Villari,    John,    court    case 429 

Villari,   Peter,   court   case 429 

Villari,    S.,  &   Sons 4i>!) 

Villari,  Samuel,  court  case 429 

Vinall,    H.    N.,    pasture    handbook 1343 

Vincent.  George  P.,  court  case 1030 

Vinci,   Joseph,   court   case 1381 

Vinson,     Carl      (Representative     from 
Ga.)  : 

bills,  etc.,  introduced  by 167 

251,    253,    367,    481-482! 
605-606,  895,   1057,  1255 
reports  made  by — 

Conference  Com 32,  242    470 

Naval  Affairs  Com '    45 

166,   251,   481,   755 
Vinson,  Fred  M.  : 

address  before  Tri-State  Bankers.  993 
British  loan,  what  it  means  to  us_  313 
loan    to    Britain,    sound   economic 

step 321 

victory   loan    speech 126 

see  also   Treasury   Department." 

\inton,  Harry  F..  jr.,  relief 39,  493,  591 

virgiha  Mining  Corporation 12IO 

Virgin  Islands 277 

coast    pilot ~  1152 

district    judge,    retirement    privi- 
lege  255,  469 

mail   routes,   schedules 201 

^   ,.  424,  971,  1306 

natality    and    mortality    data 1240 

report  of  governor,  1945 277 

sugarcane — 

crop  prices 1237 

farming   practices 1019 

wage   rates  for  production.-     461 
trade  in  domestic  and  foreign  mer- 

„•     .      T  ,       chandise 18,    718 

Virgin    Islands    Co 931 

Virginia  : 

conservation  practices,  handbook-       16 

court    case 939 

distribution    of   Pennsylvania   an- 

,       thracite 394,    509 

electric  rate  book 1165 

mail    routes,    schedules 302 

673,  971,   1410 
persons  of  unsound  miml  in  Fed- 
eral   reservations,    care, 
etc. — 

hearings 364 

report 248 

post  route  map 1_1 114 

postwar   rural   trends 230 

World  War  II  honor  list 133'> 

Virginia  Electric  &  Power  Co.  : 
land  conveyance — 

hearing    332 

letter  from   Navy  Dept 253 

report 264 

Virginia    Ferry    Corporation 127 

i'irginia    Stage    Lines,    Inc 643 

Virginia    Trust    Co 40s 

Virginian  Ry.,  acciJent 516 

Virus  diseases,  neurotropic 693 

Virus-Serum  Control  Division,  activi- 
ties of  supervised  estab- 
lishments    10,  709 


1692 


Index,  1940 


Viriist'8  : 

ciibltuKf,  nir  tempi'rature  effect-- 

cruel  fcr,    <1  iff  creii  tint  ion 

lymplioKramiloina  veiuTeiini,  etc_ 
tite    (lino    HioloKoicnl    products. 

Viscometer,  Mooney,  factors  affecting 
results 

Vises,   specification 

Visitinj;  teachers,  see  Teachers. 

Visual  aids,  sec  Audio-visual  aids. 

Vital  statistics  : 

coding  and  punching  instructions- 
in  Germany  after  1st  World  War- 
monthly   report 111 

monthly   vital  statistics  bulletin- 

of    United    States,   1944—   1240, 

special  reports 

342.    463,    5S3,    718, 
see  also  special  subject. 

Vitamin  A  report 68, 

Vitamin  Products  Co 206,  1118, 

Vivisection,   prohibit  in  D.  C 

Vlissingen  Reede,  chart 

Vocational   booklet 804.   955, 

Vocational  Division,  Education  OflSce  : 

bulletin 

reports  of  State  boards  for  voca- 
tional   education 

requirements  for  CPA  certificate- 
Vocational   education  : 

Army       Air      Forces,       technical 

courses 

digest  of  reports  of  State  boards- 
disciplinary  barracks  training — 
further  development —  916,  1045, 

in    years   ahead 

interest    measurement 

miscellany   series 779, 

see  also  sub.iect  taught. 
Vocational     libraries,     staff     develop- 
ment   aids 

Vocational  rehabilitation,  see  Rehabil- 
itation   of    the    disabled. 
Vocational  Rehabilitation   and  Educa- 
tion    Service,     Veterans 

Admin 

Vocational   Rehabilitation    Office,   Fed- 
eral   Security    Agency — 
270,  1264, 
reorganization,    notes    of    general 

interest  

report,  1945 

Vocational     training,     see     Vocational 

education. 
Vogeley,    A.    W.,    climb,    etc.,    tests   of 

4-blade  propeller 

Vogelpohl,  G.,  flow  investigations  with 

ultramicroscope 

Vogelwede,  T.  J. : 

low-inlet-velocity    cowling-- 

measuring  engine  charge  air  flow 

in    flight > — 

Vohemar.  Bale  de,  chart 

Voit,    Charles    H.,    work    required    to 

compress    dry    air 

Volkringer,  Anthony  J.    (or  Tony  E.), 

court   case 83 

Volkringer,  Stephen,  court  case 

Voltage      regulators,      Ships      Bureau 

manual 

Volturno  River : 

from  beaches  to  the  Volturno 

from     the     Volturno     to     Winter 

Line 

Volunteers     (periodical) 

Von  Doenhoff,  Albert  E.,  aerodynamic 
characteristics  of  air- 
foils   

Von  Glahn,  Uwe,  protected  air-scoop 

Von  Hippel,  Arthur  R.,  curing  resin- 
wood  coniliinations 

Von  Kftrman,  Th.,  laminar  and  tur- 
bulent   friction 

Von  Knorr,  Hans,  court  case 


Paije 

337 
145 
628 


20 
1127 


1020 
529 
817 
19. 
718 
1350 
19. 
865 

,  785 

1311 

888 

298 

1187 

779 

928 

779 


562 

928 
694 
lO.jl 
779 
175 
928 


1363 


1431 


176, 
1363 


1226 
270 


1403 

1291 

1390 

1396 
537 

661 

953 
83 

540 

440 


447 
120 


1387 
1292 


103 


1190 
1099 


Page 
\'on   Loesecke,   Harry   W.  : 

citrus-cannery  effluent  In  Florida-  456 
gases  in  handling  of  citrus  juices-  456 
grapefruit   seed  oil,   manufacture, 

etc 457 

lactic  acid  from  grapefruit  juice-     457 
orange    juice    antioxidant    experi- 
ments--,      457 

orange  oil   characteristics 147 

petroleum   ether   soluble   material 

of  orange  juice 457 

rhamnose  preparation  from  narin- 

gin 147 

Von  Oettingen,   W.  F.  : 

aliphatic  nitrous   and   nitric  acid 

esters 1263 

excretion   of   DDT   in   man 779 

TNT   effect   on    workers 270 

toxicity,  etc.,  of  methyl  bromide.  1263 
Voss,  Fred  : 

balanced  diaphragm  dynamometer- 
torque    indicator 1392 

cylinder-pressai  re-indicator       dia- 
grams        92 

nozzles  for  jet-propulsion  system-   1400 
Voting : 

members   of  armed   forces,    etc. — 

hearings 600 

law 592 

reports 362,   383 

V^ouchers  : 

allowances     to     civilian     officers, 

etc 390 

Army  regulations 324, 

841,  998,  1128 

W 

W.  A.  A.  C,  see  Women's  Army  Aux- 
iliary Corps. 
W.  A.  C,  see.  Women's  Army  Corps. 
W.  A.  V.  E.  S.,  see  Women's  Reserve, 

Navy. 
W.  M.  C,  see  War  Manpower  Commis- 
sion. 
W.  P.  B.,  see  War  Production  Board. 
W.  R.  A.,  see  War  Relocation  Authority. 
W.   S.  A.,  see  War  Shipping  Adminis- 
tration. 
W.  W.  Howes  Airport,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 727 

WAAC,  see  Women's  Army  Auxiliary 
Corps. 

Wabash   Oil  and  Gas  Association 688 

Wabash,  R.  R. : 

accident    278 

court    case 956 

Wabash  River  : 

aeronautical  charts 345,   723 

bridges 616,  748,  875,  915,  1045 

Wabasha,  Minn.,  harbor  improvements-     696 
WAC.  see  Women's  Army  Corps. 

Wachusett  Mtn.  quadrangle.  Mass 935 

Waco,      Tex.,      instrument      approach 

chart 727 

Wade,  Alma,  relief 361,  767,  872 

Wade,    B.    L.,    pea    diseases   and   their 

control 12 

Wade,  Elizabeth  F.,  court  case 655 

Wade,  Ernest  I.,  relief 361,  767,  872 

Wade.   Raymond   E.,   court  case 282 

Wadlin,   Kenneth   I^.,   planing-tail   sea- 
plane hulls 1296 

Wadsworth,  Nev.,  lots  acquired  by  set- 
tlers   499,  898,  1045 

Wage  Analysis  Branch  : 

publications    955 

trends  in  urban  wage  rates 956 

Wage  and  Hour  and  Public  Contracts 

Divisions 288 

Wage  earners,  see  Labor — Women. 
Wages  : 

changes  since  V-J  day 806 

chemicals,  etc.,  increases 1100 

earnings  in  industries,  etc.,  by  re- 
gion   1384 


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Wages—  Continued 
farm — 

hired  working  force 1143 

Inclusion  in  determining  par- 
ity   prices 484 

monthly  reports 8,  706 

seasonal   workers   in    Califor- 
nia   574,  1232 

stabilization  in  California 574 

stabilization   program   expen^ 

ditures 115,    540 

wages  and  rates 708 

workers   in    California    citrus 

harvest 574 

workers  in  potato,  suf,'ar  beet 

and  cotton   harvests 1342 

Government's  wage-price  policy —    429, 

550 
guaranteed     plans,     estimate    for 

study 305 

higher      wages      without      higher 

prices?    547 

increases   between    V-J    Day    and 

May   1046 1101 

increasing  minimum  rate 749 

industry    wage    studies 88,410, 

1101,  1286.  1383,  1384 

lumber  industry,  1944 658 

minimum    wage    conference.    Mar. 

1946    1385 

Negro  housing  project  residents 410 

occupational  wage  relations 88. 

956, 1384 

policy,  and  fact-finding  boards 806 

postwar  economic  studies 928 

potiito    harvest    workers   on    Long 

Island    1233 

pul)lications,  price  list 784 

railroad  employees,  class  1  steam 

railways 79,  79S 

railroad  employees,  compensation, 

1943  and  1944 1311 

removing    stabilization    act    con- 
trols     1418 

stabilization,  Exec,  order 822 

State  minimum-wage  legislation 1101 

State   minimum-wage  orders 1385 

sugar  beet  crop  of  1940 713,  1237 

sugarcane  production,  etc 340, 

401,  581,  713,  1347 
surveys  of  wages  and  rates  in  agri- 
culture   574,  708. 

1143,  1232,  1233,  1342 
tugboats  and  barges,  N.  Y.  Harbor_     411 

union  wage  rates  or  scales 658, 

80.-).      956,      1100,      1101, 
1187,  1383,  1384 

urban  rates,  trends 956 

wage    experience    of    Willow    Run 

workers 658 

wage    structure 411, 

527,   658,   955,  956,   1100, 
1101,   1187,   1286,   1384 

war   and    postwar 411 

women,  differentials  in  pay 412,  660 

work  and  wage  experience  studies-    057. 
1101,  1286 
Waggaman,  Mary  T.  : 

employment  and  older  worker 657 

family      allowances      in      various 

countries 410 

Wagman,  Donald  D.  : 

heats,    etc..    of    acetylene    hydro- 
carbons         460 

heats,  etc.,  of  alkylbenzenes 135;? 

Wagner,  E.  O..  lignite  gasification 937 

Wagner,   Martin,   court  case 1299 

Wagner,     Robert     F.     (Senator    from 
N.  Y.)  : 
paper  presented  by — 

admission  of  Jews  into  Pales- 
tine         610 

reports  made  by — 

Banking  and  Currency  Com_      50, 
487,  703,  905,  1062-63 

Foreign  Relations  Com 56 

Military  Affairs  Com 921 

743176 — 47 17 


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Wagner,  Sylvia  W.,  relief 477, 

615, 730 
Wah  Wah  lead-zinc  mine,  examination-  792 
Wainwright,  Jennie  M.,  court  case  of 

trustees    319 

Waite,  H.  A.,  geology,  etc.,  Scotts  Bluff 

County,  Nebr 786 

Waite,  Virgil  H.,  court  case 1252 

Wake  of  aircraft : 

equations  for  subsonic  flow 1390 

ground  effect  on   location 94,  290 

studies  of  8  model  propellers 1104 

transient  effects  on  horizontal  tail-     104 

Wakeman,  E.  E.,  trustee,  court  case 85 

Waldie,  James,  court  case 100 

Waldman,  L.  I.,  &  Co.,  Inc 85,  384 

Waldron,  C.  D.  : 

flow     coeflicients     of     monosleeve 

valves    291 

mounting  cylinder  blocks  on  CUB 

crankcases    1391 

pressure    drop    in    tank,    etc.,    on 

diving  airplanes 1407 

Waldron,  Howard  F.,  relief  of  estate 54, 

246,469 
Waldron,  L.  R.,  hard  red  spring  wheat 

hybrids    573 

Wales,  see  Great  Britain. 

Wales  quadrangle,  Mass. -Conn 508 

Walesboro  Aux.  no.  1,  instrument  ap- 
proach   chart 157 

Walker,  A.  D.,  &  Co 207,  994 

Walker,  A.  S.,  survey  of  cold  storage 

space 1236 

Walker,  Alexander  D.,  court  case 207,  994 

Walker,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Allan  F.,  re- 
lief  39,  54,  241 

Walker,   Chet,  relief 1056 

Walker,  H.  E.,  making  bakers'  cheese 

from    skim    milk 800 

Walker,   Herman,   legislation   affecting 

rural  land  use 859 

Walker,  J,  C. : 

color    and    smudge    resistance    in 

onion 1017 

differentiation  of  crucifer  viruses-     145 

downy  mildew  of  cabbage 573 

onion-set  production 1345 

temperature   effect    on    viruses    in 

cabbage 337 

Walker,   J.   P.,    iron   ore   reduction    in 

saggers 74 

Walker,  Paul  A. : 

future  of  telecommunications 173 

new  frontiers  in  communications-       01 

new  horizons  in  communication 927 

why    Federal    Communications 

Commission? 020 

Walker,  Percy  H.,  paint  manual 34S 

Walker,  Walter  G.  : 

airspeeds,    etc.,    of    Boeing    S-307 

airplanes 1289 

unusual  V-G  records 1388 

Walker  River  Paiute  Tribe,  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws,  amend- 
ment       789 

Wall,    Norman    ,T.,    balance    sheet    of 

agriculture 1231 

Wall,  Pa.,  railroad  accident 1274 

Wall  frames,  rigidity  and  strength 1147 

Wall  Wire  Products  Co 957 

Wallace,  Arthur  R.  : 

effect    of    interference    on    wings, 

etc 104 

effect  of  position  of  wing  on  side 

flow  in  region  of  tail 104 

effect  of  yaw  on  lateral  stability-     100 
scale-effect  tests  of  airfoil  section.   1289 
Wallace,   Henry  A.  : 

New  Orleans  foreign   trade  zone_   1020 

pasture  handbook,  foreword 1343 

see  also  Commerce  Department. 

Wallace,  M.  H.,  soil  survey 458 

Wallace,  Rose,  relief 742,  908,  1031 

Wallich,  Henry  C,  public  finance  and 

full    employment 387 

Walling,  Joseph  B.,  court  case 12S5 


1694 


I.NDKX,    19+G 


PUKC 

Walllnger,   Elple   M.,    nurnlnp   care   of 

premature    infant 954 

Wallingford,  Conn.,  aircraft  accident-   1021; 

Wallis,  Mary  A.,  relief SGI,  615,  872 

Walls,  condensation   in   specimens 1150 

Walnuts,  Persian,  sprayed  with  Bor- 
deaux  mixture 340 

Walsh,  David  I.  (Senator  from  Mass.)  : 
individual  views — 

Wool.  Special  Committee  to 
Investigate  Production, 
Transportation,  and 

Marketing  of 77Ci 

reports  made  by — 

Finance  Com 496,  917 

Naval  Affairs  Com 58-50, 

264,      381-382,      497-498, 
622    774    922 
Walsh,    Mary    D.    (Mrs.    F.    Howard). 

court    case 1124 

Walsh  Bros 926,  1099,  1285 

Walsh  Construction  Co 187,  950 

Walsh    Holyoke    Steam    Boiler   Works, 

Inc 1381 

Walston,  Vernal  M.,  test  for  parasitic 

diseases 1078 

Walstrom,  Douglas  P.,  operating 
stresses  in  engine  crank- 
shaft     1406 

Waltemath,  L.  A..  &  Co 698 

Walter,  Ahto,  relief 361.  599,  736,  767 

Walter,     Francis    E.     (Representative 
from  Pa.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 43,  165,  479, 

602,  749,  891-892,  1054 
Walter,    James    M..    canker    stain    of 

planetrees 339 

Walter,   K.   L.,   geologic,   etc.,   map  of 

Garland,  etc.,  anticlines-     507 

Walter,  Lucy,  relief 361,  599,  736,  767 

Walter,  Robert  C. : 

design  parameters  of  planing-tail 

hulls 810 

load   at   which    spray   enters   pro- 
pellers      810 

Walter,  Teddy,  relief  of  guardian 361, 

599.  736,  767 
Walton,  M.  S.,  magnetic  maps  of  Wor- 
cester,     etc.,      Counties, 

Md 

Walton,  Matt  S.,  jr. : 

nickel  investigations  in  Alaska 

ultrabasic  rock  bodies  in  Alaska-- 
Walton,   W.   R.,   cutworms,   control   in 

corn,  etc.,  crops 1145 

Wani  Dra,  chart 966 

War.    see   certain    headings   beginning 

War  —  Wartime  —  also 

certain  headings  in  their 

relation  to  war. 

War   administration,   see   World   War, 

1939-45. 
War  agencies,  see  Government  offices — 

also  names  of  agencies. 
War  Assets  Administration--  681,  827,  980, 
1118,  1204,  1311,  1421 

budget,    1947 824 

establishment,  notes  of  general  in- 
terest     570 

quarterly   progress    reports 980, 

1118,  1421 

review  of  the  month 1204 

War  Assets  Corporation  : 

disposal      policy      and     veterans' 

priority 622 

surplus  Government  property 387 

War  Ballot  Commission  : 
abolisbinK — 

hearings    600 

law 592 

reports 362,   383 

War    bonds,    see    Savings    bonds    and 

stamps. 
War  casualties,  see  World  War,  1939- 
45. 


632 


1171 
1171 


War  changes  in  industry  series 315, 

4:54,  r)85,  832,   1123,   1425 
War  claims,  see  Claims. 
War  Claims  Committee,  House  : 

hearings 1059 

reports.- 48.  901,  1059 

War   College,    sec   Naval    War   College, 

Newport. 
War  construction,   see  Building. 
War    contracts,    see   Government    con- 
tracts. 
War      Contracts      Price      Adjustment 

Board    : 131, 

324.  691,  840,  1213,  1431 
War  criminals  :. 

enjuiciamiento    de    los    criminales 

de  guerra 433.  1122 

prosecution  and  punishment 553 

trial  of  German  war  criminals 168 

trial  of  Japanese  war  criminals 1425 

U.    S.    representation    in    prosecu- 

cutlon    203 

War     Damage     Claims     Commission ; 

creating 771 

War  Department 131. 

216,    324.    438.    559.    691, 
840,  998,  1128,  1213,  1322, 
1431 
abolish,    see    in    main    alphabet. 
Armed     forces,     unifica- 
tion, 
appropriation     and     project     ac- 
counts    1434 

appropriations,  1946 — 

estimates 547,  676,  678,  823 

appropriations,   1947 — 

budget 678 

estimate,  etc 304.  824,  lll.'S 

hearings 243.  486.  1049,  1062 

laws 592,    1045 

reports-  243,  373,  471,  877.  879,  905 

bulletin 132.   439.   560,   692, 

841.  999,  1129.  1322,  1432 

catalog 1000,  1129-30.  1215-17, 

1324-26,  1433-34 

circular 132.  325,  439,  560,  692. 

841, 999,  1129,  1322,  1432 
claims    for    damages,    estimate    of 

appropriation-- 132, 

439, 560. 692,  999 
claims  under  $1,000.  peacetime  set- 
tlement  742,  773,  873 

combining  with  Navy  Department. 
see,  in  main  alphabet. 
Armed  forces,  unifica- 
tion, 
employees,  reemployment  benefits-  545 
employees  on  transports,  marine 
insurance — 

hearings    249 

law 1041 

reports 165.    1068 

emiiloyees    on    transports,     reem- 
ployment rights — 

committee    report 365,  1069 

hearings    166 

law 1044 

Maritime    Comn.    report 753 

field    manuals 133.  217.  325, 

440,    692.    842.    999-1000, 
1129.  1214,  1323.  1432 

price    list 504.  1169 

fiscal    code 1327 

German    resources  for  war,   testi- 
mony         170 

memoranda,    index,    1945 1000 

orders — 

general 133,   440.   561,   692, 

842, 1000. 1129,  1323.  1432 

general,  index,  1945 1000 

orders  A,  C-M 842 

special—  133,  327.  440,  561,  693. 
842,  1000,  1129,  1324,  1433 

special,   index.   1945 1000 

posters 326,  440,  1324 

publications.  Army  regulations 999 


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Fuge 

War  Department — Continued 

publications,  list  and  index 183, 

440,  842, 1323 

specifications    used,    index 133,  842 

technical   bulletins 135,218, 

327,  441,  693,  1217-18 

technical  lunniuils 135, 

218.  .•!2T-328,  441-442. 
56l-5(;2.  (i93-G94,  843- 
84-1.  1000-2,  1130  32. 
1218,  ]32f>-27,  1434 

price  list 504,  1169 

telephone  directorj- 135, 

218,    328,    562,    694.    844. 
1002,  1218.  1327,  1435 
War  effort,  see  World  War,  1939-45. 
War  emergenc.v  radio  service,  rules  and 

regulations  of  F.  C.  C 380 

War   Finance   Division 130,324 

changing   name,    notes   of   general 

interest 334 

posters 130,   324 

War  industrial  facilities,  see  Industry. 

War  Information   Office 120 

War   Labor   Board,   see  National   War 

War  Labor  Board. 
War    loans,    see    Savings    bonds    and 
stamps. 

War  Manpower  Commission 120, 

206, 309,  429 
War  materials,  see  Surplus  property. 

War  Meat  Board 1237 

War  Mobilization  and  Reconversion  Of- 
fice  137,  221,  330, 

447.  565,  697,  850,  1006, 
1135,  1221,  1333,  1437 

budget,  1947 824 

estimate    305 

reports 203,  447.  565.  1006.  1333 

War  plants,  see  Plants  (industrial). 
War  powers  acts,  see  World  War,  1939- 

45. 
War  price  and  rationing  boards  : 

Negro    participation,    analysis    of 

rps 205 

volunteers,  bulletin  for  those  vfho 

direct 120 

War  Production  Board—  120,  206.  309,  430 
and  predecessor  agencies,  chronol- 
ogy     1116 

documentary    publications —   1202,  1308 

minutes 1202 

replacement,  etc.,  notes  of  general 

interest    4 

special    study 547, 

975-977,  1115-16,   1418 

War  Production  Drive 120 

War  refugee  shelter,  token  shipment--   1370 
War  relief  : 

contract  hardship  claims — 

hearings    771 

law     1045 

law.  regulations 1307 

reports 892,   921 

contractors'      employees      outside 

U.  S 892.916,1039 

report  on  UNRRA 746 

supplies,  permitting  shipment — 

hearings 921 

law 737 

report    621 

voluntary,  during  World  War  II —   1207 

what  is  our  stake? 209 

War  Relief  Control  Board,  see  Presi- 
dent's War  Relief  Con- 
trol  Board. 

War  Relocation  Authority 180, 

399.  515.  641.  796,  943. 
1177,  1274,  1370 

property    transfer 427 

reports 399,  516,  94:5 

termination,  etc 822 

see  also  Japanese  relocation   cen- 
ters. 
War  risk  insurance  : 

lien  for  unpaid  i)r»'miums 1185 

reports    754 


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War  risk  insurance — Continued 

seamen,   extend  coverage 754 

see  also  Life  insurance. 
War  Savings  Bond  Committee,  see  In- 
terdepartmental       War 
Savings     Bond     Commit- 
tee. 
War  savings  bonds  and  stamps,  see  Sav- 
ings bonds  and  stamps. 
War  service,  see  Conscription. 
War  service  awards,  see  Decorations  of 
honor. 

War  Shipping  Administration 206, 

430. 550,  681,  1119 

accounting  practices 1254 

activities 893 

appropriation - 740 

audit    931 

budget,  1947 428 

expenses,    increase   limitation 547 

funds  to  reimburse 677 

statutes,  etc.,  relating  to,  index —     752 
temporary   authority   application-     281 
War  ships,  see  Warships. 
War  supply  contracts,  see  Government 

contracts. 
War  surpluses, see  Surplus  property. 

W;;r  trophies,  distribution 366,  381,  1045 

War  wings  for  peace 1421 

War  with  Spain,  1898  : 
pension  increase — 

hearings 1256 

law 1043 

reports 897,    1075 

travel  pay  of  soldiers.  31.  836,  994,  1124 

Ward,   Allen   M.,   court  case 653,  951 

Ward,  Bessie  R.,  relief 1067 

Ward,  J.  Carlton,  jr.,  court  case 1285 

Ward,  Minnie  J.,   relief 744,911,1035 

Ward,  Montgomery,  &  Co.,  Inc 189,  1106 

Ward,  Richard  C,   relief 361,  767,  872 

Ward,  Stella,  relief 356,488,  i34 

Ward  County,  N.  Dak.,  property  trans- 
fer   266,  595,875 

Warde,  Charles  R.,  court  case 1285 

Wardwell      Airport,      instrument      ap- 
proach   chart 585,  1023 

Ware,    Caroline    F..    long    shadow    of 

Mr.  Bowles 680 

Ware,  J.  O.,  cottonseed  oil,  etc 148 

Ware,  John,  court  case 434 

Ware  quadrangle.   Mass 1082 

Warehousing: 

industry  wage   studies ids^ 

public  warehousing  of  merchan- 
dise   153,  716 

Warfield.  Calvin  N.,  cloud  indicator 1389 

Warm  air  furnaces,  see  Furnaces. 
Warner,  Doris  P.  : 

durable  goods  expenditures,  1939- 

45 1201 

financial  developments  among 
large  manufacturing  cor- 
porations   1360 

linancial  developments  in  manu- 
facturing and   trade 174 

Warner,   K.  F.,  pork  on  farm,  killing, 

curing,   and  canning 338 

Warner,  R.  C,  making  casein  on  farm 

for  industrial  use 575 

Warner   Holding   Co_  286,  524.  554,  655,  989 
Warrant  officers,  see  Army — Navy. 
Warrants  : 

barring  certain  claims 351 

delivery  outside  U.  S 835 

Treasury,   Army   regulations 438 

Warren.  Edgar  L.  : 

conciliation,  mediation,  etc 656 

free  collective  bargaining 1381 

Warren.    Lindsay   C,   see   General    Ac- 
counting Office. 
Warren.  W.   C  geology  of  northwest- 
ern Oregon 393 

Warren.  Pa.,  bridge 362,  494,  1036 

Warren  County  Canning  Co 698 

Warren   quadrangle,  Mass in2o 

Warren   quadrangle,  Mich 108,i 


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Warreuton  quadrangle,  Mo 72 

Warshawsky,    Isiilore,    elimination    of 

contact-resistance  errors-     5oU 
Warships : 

aruiur,     welding     for     vessels     of 

Navy    815 

determine   effect  of  atomic   weap- 
ons— 

hearings    306,  622,  774 

law 872 

letter  from  Navy  Dept 605 

reports 251,  255,  881, 622 

Wartime  controls,  see  Government  reg- 
ulation and  control — also 
special  subject. 
Wartime  report.  National  Advisory 
Committee  lor  Aeronau- 
tics     128S-96,    13S6-140S 

Wartime     Service     Seamen's     Appeals 

Board,    establish 893 

Waseca  Realty  Corporation 206, 

308,  681,  979 

Wash,   The,   chart 1196 

Wash-basins,  hand,  specification 1199 

Washburn,  Pauline  C,  court  case 321 

Washer,    Francis    E.,    telescope    point- 
ing for  outdoor  targets —  1029 
Washington,  Booker  T.  : 

50-cent     pieces     to     commemorate 
life,  etc— 

hearings    1158,  1161 

law 1040 

reports    887,  900,  1063 

Washington,  D.  C,  see  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. 

Washington,  Mo.,  railroad  accident 1274 

Washington      County,      Nebr.,      bridge 

across  Missouri  Kiver 890, 

914, 1041 

Washington    Monument 1367 

Washington  National  Airport : 

instrument  approach  chart .'54.'), 

727,  102.-. 

obstruction    plan 72G 

Washington  Railway  &  Electric  Co 600, 

617,873 
Washington  State : 

agricultural       conservation       pro- 
gram—  151, 1238, 1347,  1348 

bridge  across  Columbia  River 494. 

747,  873 

coast  pilot,  supplement 236 

Columbia     R.     fishery      resources 

agreement 1037,    1068 

court    case 124,189,315,1180 

DDT  dusts  on  potatoes 709 

district  court  terms 57,  162 

fisheries 1254 

gold,  sliver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc_  1083 

leasing  of  Indian  lands 1040,  1072 

mail   routes,   schedules 425. 

544,  971,  1416 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

mountain     meadow    range    condi- 
tion       579 

post  route   miii> 114 

surface  water  supply 1081 

Touchet  Riv(>r  iil:in  and  profile 1266 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Washington  State  Apple  Commission —    190, 

1186 

Washington   State  College 275.397.510 

Washington   State  Grange 190,1186 

Washington      State      Llipior      Control 

Board 384 

Wasliington  training  course 657 

Washington     University,     washability, 

etc.,  of  coals 394 

Washington's  Farewell  Address,  anni- 
versary, proclamation 1202 

Wasielewski,  Eugene  W..  supercharger 
control  of  engine  per- 
formance       103 

Wasielewski,    Thad    F.,    statement 605 

Waste  receptacles,   specification 1430 

Watches,  facts  for  industry 153 


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Water : 

and  our  forests 232,  712 

automatic  heating  with  subbitumi- 

nous    coal 938 

drinking  water  standards 780 

farm  system,  REA  manual 461 

farmstead    water 402 

ground,  high  plains  of  Te.\as 392 

levels  and  artesian  pressure 392, 

1081,  1266 
pollution,     control     in     navigable 
waters — 

hearings 369 

reports 483,  608 

pollution,  hazards  from  wood  pulp 

mills 632 

quality    determination 785 

quality,  surface  waters  of  U.  S 69 

resources,     Scotts     Bluff     County, 

Nebr 786 

surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii 1171 

surface    water    supply    of    United 

States    69.  178,  392,  506 

1080-81,  1171,  1200,  1365 

water    bulletin 1122 

water-supply   papers 69, 

178,  392,  506,   786.   1080- 
81,  1171,  1266,  1365 

Index  to  no.  967 506 

Water-borne      commerce,      see      Com- 
merce— Shipping. 
Water  carrier  decisions,  see  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission. 
Water  carriers,  see  Shipping. 
Water  chestnut.   Anopheles  control   in 

Potomac    River 64 

Water-closets,  shipboard  use,  specifica- 
tion         301 

Water  coolers : 

general  schedule  of  supplies 996 

specification 672 

Water  damaged  records,  see  Records. 

Water  Engineers  Board  of  Texas 392 

Water  flooding  of  oil  sands 1175 

Water-gas,  see  Gas. 
Water  heaters  : 

facts  for  Industry 154,  864 

specification    198 

Water   Pollution    Advisory    Board,    es- 
tablish   483,  608 

Water  power,  publications,  price  list 177 

Water  Power  Commission,  see  Federal 

Power  Commission. 
Water   repellents,   commercial,   proper- 
ties       460 

Water  Resources  Branch__  69.  178,  392,  506. 
1080-81,  1171,  1266,  1365 

Water-sterilizing  bags,  specification 421 

Water  supply,  see  Water. 

Water    systems,    domestic,    facts    for 

industry 154,   864 

Water  tubes,  see  Tubes  and  tubing. 
Waterfront  facilities,  protection,  revok- 
ing Exec,  order 203 

Waterman  Steamship  Corporation 124. 

287,  554,  1090 
Watermelons,    sex,   shape,   and  weight 

genes 57S 

Watersheds,  on  range  lands,  etc.,  im- 
proving         757 

Waterspouts 814 

Watertown,  S.  D.nk.  : 

Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Santa  Fe 

Ry    945,  1092 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

Waterways,    see    Inland    waterways — 

also  names  of  waterways. 

Waterways     Corporation,     see     Inland 

Waterways    Corporation. 

Wjitorwa.vs  Transport;ition,   Inc 281 

Watkins,"  J.    Wade,    utilization    of    oil 

from  oil-field  waste 635 

Watkins,  .Tnmos,  court  case  of  agent 1287 

Watkins,    Ray    T.,    cement,    Japanese 

trade    study 316 

Watrous,     George    D..    .ir.,    Kwantung 

Leased  Territory 316 


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Fage 
Watroub,  Koberta  C.  : 

bibliogiapiiy  oii  cork  oak 581 

forest    cTfUit    in     United    States, 

iy3U-45 581 

Watson,  Albeit  L.  : 

olHciul  conduct,   investigation — 

hearing    248 

minority    views 364 

report     304 

Watson,    I'ay    V.,    motor    carrier    deci- 
sions      279, 1373 

Watson,  Goodwin  B.  : 

court  case : 407,  651,  989 

court    case,   exiienses ;;r)4 

Watson,  J.  Tom,  court  case 554 

Watson,  M.  K.,  motor  carrier  decision_   libit 
Watson,     Walter    T.,     wartime    labor, 

Houston  ordnance  plant-      607 

Watson  Airfoios,   Inc 886,  1030,  1067 

Watson  Bros.  Transportation  co.,  lnc_    279, 

1373 

Watson  Truck  Line 1180 

Watt,    James,    sulfonamides    in    shigel- 
losis        388 

Wattle,  Elsie,  conforms,  etc.,  expose  to 

chloramine    779 

Wave  guides  : 

assemblies,  specification 967 

diagrams 815 

WAVKS     (reserve),    see    W^omeu"s    Ke- 

serve,  Navy. 
Way,  M.  L.  : 

painting  and  decorating  contract- 
ing business 132,  348 

retail    bakery 346 

Wayne  Die  &  Engineering  Co 282 

WAYS    (broadcasting  station)  : 

court    case    of    operators 106, 

196,  664 
Ways  and  Means  Committee,  House  : 

calendar 256,  371 

485,  609,  760,  901,  1060 

clerk  for  minority  members . 878 

hearings    371, 

485,  609,  761,  901,  1060 

minority    views 902 

reports 49.256.371,485, 

609,  761,  901-902,  1060 
Wear,  Jerrold  D.  : 

effect  of  carburetor  mixture  con- 
trol, etc.,  on  knock 1397 

effects  of  cylinder  head,  etc.,  tem- 
peratures upon  knock  lim- 
its of  fuels 1398 

knock-limited       performance       of 

blends 1391 

Wearing  apparel,  see  Clothing. 
Weather  : 

airway  reports,  critical  values 870 

changes    431 

daily  weather  map 27,  732 

flying  the  weather  map 532 

glossary 1107 

maps,  drawing  isobars 108 

monthly  weather  review 27,  732 

title  page,  contents,  etc 1030 

of   1945 468 

publications,   price  list 1364 

radio    aids,     weather    broadcasts, 

etc    667 

realm  of  flight 464 

solar  variation  and  weather 311 

weather  and  crop  bulletin 27,  732 

xcc  aUo  Climate — -Hot  weather. 

Weather  Bureau 27.  468,  589 

732,  870,  1030,  1157,  1252 

estimate 546 

international  collaboration  rel.  to 
meteorology — 

hearings 478 

law 1041 

reports 478,  1068 

publications,   price  list 870 

Weather  stations  : 

Arctic  reporting  stations — 

estimate , 546 

hearings 243 


Weatlier  stations — Continued 

Arctic  reporting  stations — Con. 

law 241 

report 103 

lands  in  Michigan (iio,  1049 

Weatlierford,  Tex.,  aircraft  -accident 20 

Weathers  Bros.  Transfer  Co.,   luc 803 

Weaver,  Harold  L.,  court  case 88 

Weaver,  Zebulon   (Kepresentative  from 
N.  C.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Judiciary  Com 43,  363-364,  892 

Webb,  Annie  B.,  court  case  of  trustee--    688, 

1285 

Webb,  Daphne,  relief 361,  493,  736 

Webb,  E.  L.,  false  positive  reaction  for 

syphilis 1167 

Webb,  G.  Raymond  : 

chemical  nitrogen,  Japanese  trade-     316 
soda  ash  and  caustic  soda,  Japa- 
nese trade 317 

Webb,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  T.,  sr.,  relief-        30 
Webb-Pomerene  act,  see  Commerce. 
Webbing,  packaging  and  packing,  speci- 
fication     1332   1437 

Weber,  Benjamin,  court  case 1298 

Weber,    Charles    G.,    flexible   caselining 

materials 1353 

Weber,  Fred  E.,  relief 246 

Weber,  G.  M.,  cooperatives  in  fruit,  etc., 

canning 711 

Weber,   Robert   L.,   auxiliary   stiffeners 

_  ^  attached  to  panels 101 

Webs,   structural   efficiencies 1408 

Webster,   Arthur,  court  case 993 

Webster,  James,  court  case 588 

Webster  quadrangle,   Mass.-Conn 508 

Wedding  plans,  including  venereal  dis- 

w     1  t-      ^^^^   ^^^^^ 1263 

Weeds,  submergence  in  California  rice 

„,     ,  ,  fields    575 

Weekly. 

Note. — For  all  publication.s  which 
begin  with  the  word  "Weeklv,"  see 
subject,  or  name  of  departmeiit,  etc., 
issuing  publication. 

Weems,  George  O.,  relief 493,  599,  736 

Weevils,  see  names  of  weevils. 
Weights  and  measures  : 

approximate,  etc.,  weights  of  com- 
modities        __   1231 

oflices  of  States  and  D.  C 1156 

{juartermaster    items,     cubes    and 

weights    330 

Weihe,  H.  D.,  loss  of  furfural-yielding 

„^  .    .  _    constituents  from  straw-     575 

Weinberg,  Nathan,  workers'  experiences 

during    reconversion 1187 

W  einberger,  Robert  A.  : 

compressive  strength  of  flat  pan- 

,     .-    u  *^^*';    ,— — , 1293 

plastic-bonded     glass     cloth     and 

canvas 292 

supporting   single-thickness   speci- 
mens  in   fixture 1406 

Weiner,  Tex  H.,  soldiers  with  coupons, 

broadcast  series 371 

Weiner,  Ark.,  railroad  accident 278 

Weinstein,    Paul    P.,    tropical    disease 

»r  •      ^,      ,    education    program 1079 

Weir,   Charles  E.,   compression  of  sole 

leather 159 

Weirton    Steel    Co 1299 

Weisel   &  Co.,   Inc I_      120 

Weiss,  Abraliam,  grievance  procedure 
under  collective  bargain- 
ing    1286 

Weiss,  Annarae,   relief 54   162 

Weiss,    David,    relief 886,  1035,  1067 

Weiss,  Karl,  court  case  of  admx 556 

Weitz,  Jolin  H.  : 

aluminum 1175,    1268 

aluminum  salts  and  alumina 1175 

bauxite 1175,   1268 

magnesium    1269 

Welblund,  Albert,  court  case 589 

Welch,  E.  J.,  court  case 186 


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Page 

Welch.  Orvia  R..  relief 493,  691 

Welch,     Richard     J.     (Representative 
from  Cnlif.)  : 

billa,  etc.,  introduced  by 606,  752 

Welch,  S.  Columbus,  court  case 287, 

315, 5S4 
Welding : 

job  of  welder,  hand 1129 

shipyard    management 1210 

specifications — 

electrodes    299 

outfits  or  sets 423,817,1110 

rods  and  wire 422,  1330 

vessels  of  Navy 815 

Welfare   ■work,    see    Social    work    and 
problems. 

Weller,  Mrs.  Jean  T..  relief 39,  493,  591 

Weller,  R.,  photoviscous  properties  of 

fluids 96 

Wellington,  J.  W.,  agricultural  experi- 
ment  stations,   1945 458 

Wellman,  Arthur  O.,  court  case 319,  1279 

Wells,  Arthur  H.,  court  case 500 

Wells,  B.  S.,  credit  accounts.  492,  886,  1035 
Wells,  C.  F.,  tariff  rates  on  agricultural 

products    1144 

Wells,  Flora  G.,  court  case 500 

Wells,  Harry  H.,  court  case 522 

Wells,  Lansing  S. : 

alumina  from  clays  and  bauxites-     466 

dicalcium    silicate 588 

Wells,  O.  v..  agriculture's  stake  in  full 

employment    146 

Wells,   R.  C,  geochemistry 1171 

Wells,    R.    R.,    concentration    of    man- 
ganese   ores 510 

Wells,  Ralph  A.,  hides  and  skins,  etc., 

Japanese    trade 316 

Wells,  observation,  artesian  pressure-    392, 

1081, 1266 
Wells  Fargo  Bank  &  Union  Trust  Co-    992, 

1317 
Welshans,  John  B.,  court  case  of  exrx-  434 
Wendover,  Utah,  instrument  approach 

chart,   etc 23 

Wentworth  Manufacturing  Co 993 

Wenzel,  L.  K. : 

geology,     etc.,     of     Scotts     BlufiE 

County,  Nebr 786 

water  levels  and  artesian  pressure-  392, 
1081, 1266 
Wenninger,  Carl  J.  : 

airfoil   with   venetian-blind   flaps-       90 
round  and  flat  spoilers  on  tapered 

wing 104 

spoiler,  deflector,  etc.,  on  wings —     104 

Werner,  Robert  E.,  court  case 993 

Weske,  John  R. : 

hot-wire  circuit 96 

measurement  of  high  air  velocities-     104 
measurement  of  mean  velocity  of 

pulsating    flow 529 

Wessel,  F.  W.,  pilot-plant  investigation 

of  matte  smelting 1366 

West,  F.  E.,  jr.,  effects  of  compressi- 
bility   on    airfoil 1288 

West,   George  A.,   relief 361,  493,  736 

West,  Herbert  J.,  court  case 468 

West,  J.  M..  court  case  of  exrs 190 

West,  J.  Marion,  court  case 190 

West,  James  M.,  jr.  exr.,  court  case —     190 

West,  Jessie  G.,  court  case 190 

West,  Johnson,  correction  for  Dec.  1945 

monthly   index 4 

West,  Milton  H.   (Representative  from 
Tex.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Ways   and   Means    Com 761 

West,  Wesley  W.,  court  case 190 

West  (U.  S.)  : 

agricultural      conservation      pro- 
cram,  western  region 234, 

715 

carrot   production 1145 

phosphate   rock  industry 1270 

rootrots,      etc.,     of     grains     and 

grasses 1017 

see  also  Northwest  (U.  S.). 


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West  Construction   Co 1428 

West   Elizabeth,   Pa.,   bridge..  479,  616,  874 

West  End  Furniture  Co 688 

West  Indian  Conference,  report  of  2d 

session 1315 

West  Indies : 

charts    108, 297 

ciimatologlcal  data 27,  732 

coast    pilot 1152 

light  list 994 

lights  and  fog  signals,  list 533 

preparing  shipments 158 

sailing  directions,  supplement-  668,  814 
see  also  Netherlands  West  Indies. 

West  Kentucky  Coal  Co 953 

West  Palm  Beach-Miami  belt  of  silica 

sand 793 

West  Pawlet  quadrangle,  N.  Y.-Vt 935 

West  Plains  quadrangle.  Mo 788 

West    Point,    N.    Y.,    instrument    ap- 
proach  chart,   etc 23 

see  also  Military  Academy,  West 
Point. 

West  Shore  R.  R.,  right  of  way 894, 

921,  1041 
West    Springfield    quadrangle,    Mass.- 

Conn 71 

West  Virginia  : 

bridge  across  Monongahela  River.    261, 

351 
children   in   institutions  for  juve- 
nile delinquents 954 

conservation  practices,  handbook-       16 
distribution   of   Pennsylvania   an- 
thracite   394,  509 

electric  rate  book 778 

finances 1350 

mail  routes,  schedules 302, 

673,  971,  1416 

post  route  map __     114 

postwar  rural  trends 230 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

West  Virginia  Geological  Survey 633 

West    Virginia    Highway    Department, 

bridge  across  Tug  Fork-    891, 
915,  1045 

West  Virginia  Transportation  Co 1373 

Westcoat,  C. : 

bearing    strengths    of    aluminum 

alloys 91,  101,  290 

shear  strength  of  aluminum  alloy 

rivets 99 

Western  Air  Lines,  Inc 1077 

Western  Hemisphere,  racon  list 963 

Western  hemlock,  see  Hemlock. 

Western  Pacific  R.  R.,  accidents 181,  798 

Western  red  cedar,  see  Cedar. 
Western    Regional    Research    Labora- 
tory  457,  1144,  1233 

Western  States,  see  West  (U.  S.). 

Western  Stove  Co.,  Inc 827,  980,  1204 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. : 

Fact  Finding  Board 1381 

relief 599,  912.  1035 

Western    Weighing    &    Inspection    Bu- 
reau  1385 

Western  white  pine,  see  Pine. 
Westfall.  B.  A.  : 

determination  of  water  quality —     785 

wood  pulp  mill  effluents 632 

Westfleld,  James : 

backfilling  problem  in  anthracite 

region 394 

flood-prevention  at  Pa.  anthracite 

mines 635 

Westfleld,  Mass.,  instrument  approach 

charts 23.  1025 

Westfir  Lumber  Co 1428 

Westford  quadrangle.  Conn 273 

Westford  quadrangle.  Mass 935 

Westgate.   Inc ^^^A^^ 

Westhampton  quadrangle,  Mass 1267 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufactur- 
ing Co 1378-79 

Westmoreland     County,     Pa.,     bridge 

across  Allegheny  River —  1036, 
1052,  1068 


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Weston,  Virginia  R.,  annual  digest  of 

labor    legislation 410 

Westover,  Harry  C,  relief 260,  350 

Westover   Field,    instrument   approach 

chart   23 

Wetmore,  Alexander,  birds  of  San 
Jos4  and  Pedro  Gon- 
zalez   Islands 1120 

see  also   Smithsonian   Institution. 
Wetmore,  Joseph  W.  : 

determination  of  ground  effect 95 

increasing    range    of    fighter    air- 
planes     1388 

Wetting-agent   concentration   in  water 

solution 635 

Wetwood  and  slime  flux 1146 

Wewahitchka  quadrangle,  Fla 273 

Wexler,    Arnold,    plywood    lightweight 

constructions 239 

Weymouth  Fore  River,  chart 1248 

Whale  Fish  Islands,  chart 1412 

Whaley,  Richard  S.,  decisions,  Oct.  4, 
1943-June  3,   1946,  title 

page,  etc 925 

Whaley,  W.  G.,  inter-American  rubber 

development 1235 

Wharfage  charges  : 

Aberdeen  &  Rockflsh  R.  R 1093 

Continental  Distributing  Co.,  Inc_       90 
What's     my     score     (spinal     cord     in- 
juries)    1431 

Wheat : 

bonus  for  production,  etc 903 

corn  and  wheat  weather  bulletin.      27, 

732 

exports,  1st  quarter  of  1946 455 

hybrids,    test   weight   and   protein 

content    573 

Japanese  trade  study 318 

resistance  to  bunt 337 

standards,    handbook 340 

wheat  situation 9,  708 

Wheat  flour,  see  Flour. 

Wheat  straw,  see  Straw. 

Wheatgrass,    crested,    helps   revegetate 

Great    Plains 1144 

Wheeler,    Burton    K.     (Senator    from 
Mont.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Indian  Affairs  Com 619,  1072 

Interstate  Commerce  Com 261- 

262,  496,  1072 

Wheeler,  C.  H.,  court  case 85 

Wheeler,  H.  P.,  jr.,  report  of  Petroleum 
and  Natural-Gas  Divi- 
sion         937 

Wheeler,  Helen  G.,  impact  strength  of 

ropes   239 

Wheeler,     Henry     P.,     properties     and 

uses  of  helium 792 

Wheeler,  Leslie  A.,  outlook  for  agri- 
cultural exports 1232 

Wheeler  County.  Ga.,  McLeod  glass- 
sand    pits 793 

Wheeler-Howard  act,  see  Indians. 
Wheeler  Migratory  Waterfowl  Refuge, 

establishing 1308 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Ry.,  operation 643 

Wheeling  Clinic,  relief 743,  910,  1033 

Wheelock,  Ward,  court  case 993 

Wheels,  felt,  dental,  specification 1320 

Wherry,    Kenneth    S.     (Senator    from 
Nebr.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 50-52,  54, 

258,     376,    489-490,    492, 
764,  907-908,  910-911 
Whidbey   Island,  instrument  approach 

charts    728 

Whilden,  Albert,  claim 886,  1035,  1067 

Whirls,  Lawrence,  court  case 95.3 

Whisky,  customs  appeal 60 

Whistles,  signaling,  specification 200 

Whitaker,  Thomas  W.,  carrot  produc- 
tion in  West  and  South- 
west   1145 


Pas:« 
Whitcomb,  Richard  T.,  spanwise  vari- 
ations   in    load    distribu- 
tion     1400 

White,  A.  E.,  evaluation  of  2-high-car- 

bon  alloys 1290 

White,  Alice  S.,  sale  of  land-  890,  1035,  1072 
White,     Compton     I.      (Representative 
from  Idaho)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Coinage,    Weights,  and  Meas- 

ures  Com 887,  1050 

Mines  and  Mining  Com 1056 

Public  Lands  Com 46  898 

White,  Donald  E.,  San  Jos6  antimony 

mines 632 

White,    E.    D.,    Yellow    Pine    district, 

Idaho 70 

White,  H.  Jack,  effect  of  fuel  volatility 

on  engine  performance 13, 

97 

White,  Harry  E.,  court  case 85,  433 

White.  Maurice  D. : 

longitudinal  stability  of  airplanes.     100 

stick-fixed  neutral  points 1289,  1405 

wing-gun   fairings   on   tighter   air- 
plane     1395 

White,  R.  H.,  Transfer  &  Storage  Co__    361, 

White,  Ralph  T.,  milky  disease  of  Japa-  ' 

nese  beetle  larvae 1234 

White,  Roland  J.,  force  and  moment  co- 

,xr,  ..      ,..         efficients  for  thin  airfoil.     100 

White,  Virginia,  court  case 212 

White,  W.  H.  : 

DDT  against  truck  crop,  etc.,  in- 

sects 709 

vegetable  gardener's  handbook 709 

White,    W.    N.,    ground   water   in   high 

plains  of  Texas 392 

White,   Wallace  H.,  jr.    (Senator  from 
Maine)  : 
minority  views — 

P^oreign  Relations  Com 770 

White,  William,  farm  butter  for  home 

use 1145 

White,  William  C,  physical  properties 

of  DDT,  etc 929 

White-base    antifriction    bearing    met- 
als, see  Metals. 

White   Eagle    fluorspar   mine,    explora- 
tion     1174 

White-fringed  beetle,  quarantine  regu- 
lations   1145 

White  House,  see  Executive  Mansion. 

White-lead,    specification 129 

White  Line  Motor  Freight  Co.,  Inc 1092 

White  oak,  see  Oak. 

White  pine,  see  Pine. 

White-pine  blister  rust,  see  Blister  rust. 

White  Plains  Publishing  Co.,  Inc 83,  315 

White  River,  railroad  tracks  near  lock 

no.  3 363,  494,  592 

White  Rock  Airport,  accident 1022 

White  Sands  National  Monument 75 

White  Sulphur,  Ga.,  railroad  accident 401 

White  task  force  (nurses) 415 

White   Trimming   House,    Inc 308 

Whitefish  fishery  of  Lakes  Huron  and 

Michigan 391 

Whitehall,  Mont.,  instrument  approach 

chart 586 

Whiteleather,   Richard  T..   fishery  sur- 
vey in  Trinidad,  Tobago, 

Whiteprint,  see  Paper. 

Whiterock  Quarries,  Inc 1374 

Whiteside,  J.  D.,  relief 54,  115 

Whiteside  Dam.  naming 915 

Whitman  Publishing  Co 190,  287.  625 

Whitney,  Mount,  aeronautical  charts 585 

Whittaker,    Colin    W.,    ammonium    ni- 
trate for  use  as  fertilizer-  1017 
Whitten,     Jamie     L.      (Representative 
from  Miss.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Conference  Com 876 


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Page 
Whittiiigtoii,  VVilliiim  M.    (Kepieseutu- 
tive  from  Alias.)  : 
reports  muile  by — - 

Contori'iice  Com 877 

Kxpt'lulitiires  in  Executive  De- 

|)artiiit'iits    Com 40 

Flood  Control  Com 745 

Wholesale      prices,      nee      Prices — also 

names  of  commodities. 
Wholesale  trade  : 

census  publications,  price  list 1264 

liiiancial   develoimients 174 

how    long    do    establishments    sur- 
vive'.'  -      34G 

sales,   inventories  and  credits-   15o,  716 
nee  ulxo  names  of  committees. 

Whv    commit   hari-kiri? 860 

Whythe  Feed  Mills 1374 

Wiancko,  A.  T.  : 

management    of    soils    of    Fulton 

County,    Ind 1344 

soil   survey 458 

Wichita,  Kans.  :  / 

aeronautical  chart 585 

aircraft    accidents 866 

court    case    of    Fourth    National 

Bank    1095 

instrument   approach   chart —   156,  1247 

milk  handling,  order 150 

Wichita    Falls.    Tex.,     instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 728 

Wichita  Coca  Cola  Bottling  Co 655 

Wichita    Mountain  s,    aeronautical 

charts    156,  725 

Wichita  Terminal  Elevator  Co 993 

Wick.  George  D.,  court  case 1318 

Wickford   Harbor,   report 016 

Wicomico  County,  Md..  magnetic  niap_     632 
Wiebe,    G.    A.,    classitication    of   barley 

varieties    861 

Wieboldt,  Pearl  O.,  court  case 125 

Wieboldt,  Werner  A.,  court  case 125 

Wiegald,  Edwin  L.,  Co 589 

Wiener,  Jac(iues  L.,  court  case 210 

Wiener,  Minnie,   schedule  of  statutory 

compilations,  etc 503 

Wiener,  Samuel  G.,  court  case 210 

Wiener,  William  B.,  court  case 210 

Wierenga.  Peter,  court  case 1118 

Wiese.   John   H.,    tungsten   deposits   of 

Mexico 69 

Wiesler,  Norbert  H.,  court  case 993 

Wiggers,       R.,       bituminous-anthracite 

mixtures  on  stokers 793 

Wiggs,  Charles  F.,  court  case 84,  434 

Wignot,  J.  E.,  circular  shell-supported 

frames . '291 

Wikle.   Robert   M.,    relief 39 

Wikler,  Abraham,  marihuana  and  pyra- 

hexal  comiiound 1261 

Wilbourn,  Estelle  M.,  land  patent 483. 

775, 872 
Wilcox,     Aimee,    Plasmodium    gallina- 

ceum  infection 1262 

Wilcox.  Clair  : 

fundamentals  of  U.  S.  trade  policy-  1422 

why  lend  to  Britain'.' 552 

Wilcox,    Joseph,    DDT   against    insects 

affecting  tomatoes 1017 

Wilcox,    Laird,   court   case 86,434 

Wilcox,  Maud,   court   case 86,  434 

Wilcox.    Ward    W.,    work    required    to 

compress  dry  air 661 

Wilcox  stratigraphy  of  Ala.  and  Miss —     933 
Wild,  Pavson  C,  jr..  international  law 

documents  1944-45 1302 

Wildensteiner,  Katharine  D.,  chromite-  1270, 

1365 
Wilder,  Winfleld  S.,  mental  hygiene  pro- 
gram for  Fed.  employees.     388 

Wildermuth,   Robert,   soil   survey 339 

Wildhack,  W.  A.,  corrugated  metal  dia- 
phragms            94 

Wildlife  : 

American,     history     and     signifi- 
cance        786 

California,    forest    relationships —     505 


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Wildlife — Continued 
conservation — 

hearings 595,    1256 

law 1045 

reports 472,   904 

DDT   elTect 631 

publications,  iirice  list _     932 

restoration 472,  904.  1045 

schools  giving  courses  in  manage- 
ment       460 

wildlife    leaflet 68,  505,  630 

631,  785,  786,  1080,  1265 
wildlife   review,   abstracting   serv- 
ice  68,  786 

see  also  names  of  animals,  etc. 
Wildlife  and  Fish  Service,  see  Fish  and 
Wildlife   Service. 

Wildlife  Research   Division -    630 

785,  1080,  1265 
Wildlife    Resources.    Select   Committee 
on        Conservation       of, 
House  : 

hearings    1256 

Wildwood,  N.  J.,  instrument  approach 

chart 586,    1247 

Wiley,  Alexander  (Senator  from  Wis.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims  Com 487-489 

612-615,  908,  910-911 
Wilhelm,  Donald,  jr.  : 

check  list   to  help   introduce  new 

products    465 

credit  source  for  small  business 23 

employee   suggestion   system 237 

Wilkerson,  M.,  V-G  records  from  trans- 
port   operations 1296 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  instrument  approach 

charts __  156,  1025 

Wilkins,  Paul  C,  frozen  food  locker  as- 
sociations   in    111 578,  711 

Wilkins,  Raymond  S..  court  case 1318 

Wilkinson,  Ada  M.,  court  case  of  exr_     321 

Wilkinson,  James  H.,  relief 886,  912,  1035 

Will  Rogers  Field,  instrument  approach 

chart    1024 

Willamette  River,  engineer  report 1328 

Willapa  Bay,  chart 586 

Willett,  William  W.,  jr.,  relief-   599,  767,  872 

Willett    Co 643 

Willey,  Gordon  R..  culture  of  La  Can- 

delaria 982 

Williams,  B.  H..  soil  survey 339 

Williams,   Bertram,   court  case 210 

Williams,  Carl  B.,  court  case 86,554 

Williams,    David    T.,    reaction    jet    as 

means  of  propulsion 1400 

Williams,  E.   D..   relief 912,  1035 

Williams,  Edwin  G.  : 

marihuana    and    pyraliexyl    com- 
pound     1261 

morphine  addiction 628 

Williams,  F.  P.,  lithium  chloride  from 

spodumene    635 

Williams.  Faith  M.  : 

Conference   of  Food   and   Agricul- 
-    ture       Organization       of 

United    Nations 410 

wartime    prices,    etc.,    in    foreign 

countries 658 

Williams,  Frances,  Negro  employment-i     118 
Williams,   G.   C.   thermodynamic  prop- 
erties of  fluids 661 

Williams,  G.  P.,  angora  goat 1144 

Williams,  Garry  E.,  relief  of  guardian-    246. 

493,  736 

Williams,  Griff,  court  case 82 

Williams,   Helen  B.,   telescope  pointing 

for  outdoor  targets 1029 

Williams,  J.  O..  feeding  horses 230 

Williams,    Jack,    relief 246,493,736 

Williams,  James,  relief  of  guardian 246. 

493, 736 
Williams,    Joel,    economic    characteris- 
tics of  migrants 719 

Williams,  John   W.,   water  carrier  de- 
cision   1 281 


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Williams,   Mr.   and   Mrs.   John    W.,   jr., 

relief 886,  1035,  1067 

Williams,    Kenneth    B.,    prices,    wages 

and    emplo.vment 928 

Williams,      Laurence     M..      liquidator, 

court  case 283,1098 

Williams.   Lora   S.,   relief 246,  493,  736 

Williams,   M.  Dean,  jreoloKy  of  Bargee 

area,    Wyo 934 

Williams,  M.  P.,  .ir.,  continuous  hydrau- 
lic classification 394. 

Williams,  Mary  G..  heats,  etc.,  of  alkyl- 

l)enJ'.enes    1353 

Williams,  Ray.  motor  carrier  decision-      644 

Williams,  Kav.  Freight  Lines 644 

Williams,  Walter  C.  : 

internally    balanced    sealed    ailer- 
ons    1387 

lateral    control    characteristics    of 

airplane 1292.   1388 

Williamson,     Ben,    jr.,     trustee,    court 

case    947 

Williamson,    Sidney    R..    restore   to   ac- 
tive list  of  Marine  Corps_     253 

Williamson,    William   .T.,    relief 39 

Williamson,    W.    Va.,    l)ridge_   891.915,1045 
Williamson-Johnson      Airport,     instru- 
ment  approach   chart 585 

Williamsport,      Pa.,      instrument      ap- 
proach   chart 728 

Williford,  Edward  A.,  court  case 160 

Willingham,   A.    C.,    motor   carrier   de- 
cision       643 

Willingham,  Charles  B.  : 

laboratory    distilling    columns 1251 

puritieation,  etc.,  of  hydrocarbons-    588. 

1354 
vapor  i)resnres,    etc.   of  hydrocar- 
bons         159 

Willis,   Lander   H.,   relief 39,  377,  591 

Willis,    Loyal    F.,    relief 866,  1035,  1068 

Willmar.   Minn.,    instrument    approach 

chart    1025 

Willow     Creek     district.     Wyo.,     topo- 

graiihic    map 393 

Willow  Run,  Mich.,  work  and  wage  ex- 
perience  of   workers 658 

Willow    Run    Airport,    instrument    ap- 
proach   chart 23 

Wills,  William  H.,  functions  of  FCC--      173 

Wilma    (juadrangle,    Fla 508 

Wilmington,   Calif.,   T  tunnel 482 

Wilmington,  Del.  : 

aircraft   accident 155 

bridge — • 

hearings 1068 

law    1038 

reports 747,    913 

instrument  approach   chart-   1025,  1247 
Wilmington,  Ohio,  instrument  approach 

chart 1247 

Wilmot,  Frank  E.,  relief 493,  591 

Wilson.  Bruce  L.  : 

proving  rings  for  calibrating  test- 
ing  machines 1156 

temperature    coetficient    for    prov- 
ing rings 1251 

Wilson,   Curtis,    relief  of  estate 361 

Wilson,  E.  E.,  aerial  dissemination  of 

spores 1015 

Wilson,  Emerson  V.,  court  case 429 

Wilson,     George     A.      (Senator     from 
Iowa)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Claims   Com 54, 

258-260,  374,  4S7,  493, 
612-613,  615,  764-766, 
906-911,   1064-67 

Military   Affairs  Com 380 

Wilson,  Herl)ert  A.,  jr.  : 

drag,  etc.,  of  engine-nacell  instal- 
lations        290 

investigation     of     multi- 
engine  pusher  propeller-   1103 
Wilson,    Hiram    H.,    relief—   886,  1035,  1068 
Wilson,  John  G.,  coaxial  lapping  of  pis- 
ton    rings 1401 


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Wilson.    John    I-.,    concentrate    rations 

fed  cows 456 

Wilson,  John  L.,  court  case 655 

Wilson,  Lee,  &  Co_--- 408 

Wilson,   Lemovne,  soil  survey 458 

Wilson,  Lona.  relief 54.  246,  350 

Wilson,  Loraine,  social  security  for  tJie 

Bill  Johnsons 65 

Wilson,  Maitland  A.,  court  case 1210 

Wilson,   Mildred    S.,   species   of   Platy- 

copia    Sars 1205 

Wilson,   R.   E.   Lee,   jr.,   trustee,   court 

case    408 

Wilson,  T.  R.  C.  : 

tiber  stresses  for  wood  poles 1146 

strength   values   in   wood   for   air- 
craft      580 

Wilson,  Warren  W.,  court  case-  190,  434.  684 

Wilson,  Wayne  E.,  relief  of  guardian-  39, 

54,  241 

Wilson  &  Co 1299 

Wilson  &  Co.,  Inc 664 

Wilson  &  Toomer  Fertilizer  Co 1375 

Wilson  Lumber  Co 190,  434,  684 

Wilson  Motor  Lines,  Inc 1180 

Wilson  Teachers  College,  peoples  of  the 

Far  East 627 

Wllsted,  H.  D.  : 

cylinder-head    cooling 1390 

eiffect  of  valve  cooling  upon  knock-  94 
temperatures      of       sodium-cooled 

exhaust    valve 1394 

Wilting    of    plants,     permanent,     soil- 
moisture    percentages 12 

Wilton,  Hugh,  court  case 407 

Wiltse,   Charles  M.  : 

aluminum  policies  of  WPB,  etc 1115 

lead    and    zinc    policies    of    WPB, 

etc 976 

mercury  policies  of  WPB,  etc 976 

price  policy  for  copper,   lead  and 

zinc    547 

Wimbish,  E.  Y.,  court  case 408 

Winant,    James    S.,    black    rot    of    cu- 
curbits    12 

Winant,  John  G.  : 

Economic    and    Social    Council    of 

United    Nations 1206 

pursuit   of  happiness  in  economic 

and  social  world 1207 

Winchendon  quadrangle,  Mass.-N.  H —  1082 

Winches,   Ships  Bureau   nmnual 1414 

Winchester,  Idaho,  railroad  accident —  1274 
Winchester      Mountains      quadrangle, 

Ariz 273 

Wind,  .scfi  Winds. 

Wind  Cave  National  Park  : 

boundaries 898,  924,  1045 

descriptive  article 1084 

Wind  River  basin  : 

geologic  map 638,  1172 

Tertiary  stratigraphy 1266 

Wind    tunnel    investigations,    see    spe- 
cial subject. 

Wind  tunnels,  constriction  effects 1296 

Windes,   S.   L.,  determining  mine  rock 

properties    1269 

Windmills,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

Window  covering,  general  schedule 1319 

Window  shade  cloth,  general  schedule-  213, 

996 

Window  shades,  general  schedule  of —  213, 

996 
Winds  : 

Islandic  fjords 814 

northers  of  Mexican,  etc.,  waters-  108 
Windshields  : 

drag  investigation 293 

plastic   mountings 104 

Windsor,  Va.,  railroad  accident 1371 

Windsor-P.owen,  Ernest,  court  case 468 

Windsor  Locks  (luadrangle.  Conn 787 

Windward   Islands,   economic  informa- 
tion      347 

Wine,  internal  revenue  regulations 128 

WInford   Junction,    Ky.,   railroad   acci- 
dent    1089 


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Page 

Winp  beams,  see  Beniiis. 

Wlngate,  John  S.,  relief 39 

Winjrs    (aircraft)  : 

boundary  layer  cfiaracteristics 1296 

bounilary-layer-control    tests 194 

fatigue  life  under  overload  condi- 
tions     1408 

flow     conditions     over     at     high 

speeds    1291 

gust-alleviatinz.  tests 104 

horizontal  motion  near  ground 1190 

influence  of  jet  of  propulsion  unit.   1292 

influence  of  sweep  on  aircraft 960 

interference  effect  on   lateral  sta- 
bility         104 

life  expectancy  in  normal  flight 14<t8 

lifting-surface-theory    810 

longitudinal   stability 960 

low-aspect-ratio    pointed,    proper- 
ties         530 

low-drag,    wind-tunnel    investiga- 
tion   661,  1408 

plan  forms  for  high-speed  flight 530 

profile  drag 1296 

profile     drag,     effect     of     surface 

roughness   1392 

pusher  propeller  effects  on  flapped 

wing 1293 

round  and  flat  spoilers  on  tapered 

wing 104 

span  load  distributions 104 

spanwise   variations,    etc 1400 

spoiler    deflector,    etc.,    investiga- 
tion         104 

stainless  steel  panel  tests 104 

stalling  of  tapered   wings 104 

structural      weight,      distribution 

along  span 1104 

swept-back,  load  distribution 1401 

swept-back,  stability,  etc 661 

torsional  stiffness  for  rolling,  etc_  1408 
velocity    distribution    in    compres- 
sible potential  flow 809,  959 

vertical    position    effect    on    side 

flow    104 

wake,  effects  on  tail 104 

Wink,      Tex.,      instrument      approach 

chart 586 

Winner,  Philip  S..  court  case 1157 

Winnipesaukee  Lake,  mail  service 482. 

923,  1045 

Winona,  Miss.,  railroad  accident 1089 

Winslow,  Ariz. : 

airport  obstruction  plan 867,  1155 

instrument  approach  chart 728 

Winsor,  Max,  progress  of  child  in  in- 
stitution         954 

Winston,  A.  W.,  effect  of  aging  aircraft 

on  magnesium  parts 292 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  : 

aeronautical  charts 22,  725 

instrument  approach   chart 345,  1247 

Winter,    George,    wide,    thin-wall    steel 

beams 102 

Winter,  H.  A.,  court  case 196 

Winter,  M.  Elizabeth,  microscopes 311 

Winter,     Thomas    D.     (Representative 
from  Kans.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  and   Foreign'  Com- 
merce  Com 363 

Winter  Bros  Co 40,  241 

Winter  Line : 

American  forces  in  action 1436 

from  the  Volturno  to  Winter  Line-     447 

Winter-Weiss   Co 196,1180 

Winters,  Harold  F.,  cinchona  investiga- 
tions  in   Puerto   Rico 459 

Winters,  L.  M.,  urinary  17-ketostoroid 

excretion  by  hoars 337 

Wlntershall    A.    G.,    investigation    by 

fuels,  etc..  teams 1174 

Winton,  Lewis  B.,  court  case 589 

Wiping  cloth,  general  schedule 996 

Wire  : 

copper,    specification 542,  1212 

packaging,  etc.,  for  overseas 1197 


Page 
Wire — Continued 

steel,  specification 215,  839 

welding,    specification 422 

see  also  Electric  wire  and  wiring. 
Wire  communication  : 

international,  study — 

hearings 496 

report 1072 

see  also  Telegraph — Telephone. 

Wire  handles,  rates  on 1182 

Wire    rope,    installations,    design    and 

care    540 

Wire  screen  cloth,  specification 838 

Wire  strain  gages,  see  Gages. 
Wire-telegraphy,  see  Telegraph. 

Wires,  avoid  those  wires 23C 

see  also  Electric  wire  and  wiring — 
Trolley  wires. 
Wisconsin  : 

cold  storage  locker  plants 272 

distribution    of    Pennsylvania    an- 
thracite     394, 509 

necrosis  of  potato  tubers 337 

post   route  map 114 

war   casualties 1414 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 

Wisconsin  Power  &  Light  Co 644 

Wisconsin   University 579, 

580, 709, 1146,  114T 

Wiseman,  Susan  S.,  relief 744,  1035 

Witherite.      preprint      from      minerals 

yearbook    1173 

Withlacoochee  River,  review  of  reports.     564 

Withrow,  F.  H.,  court  case 553,  647,  1377 

Wixom  iiuadrangle,  Mich 72 

WMC.  see  War  Manpower  Commission. 

WofTord,  Tatem,  court  case 212 

WOKO.    Inc 524,  655,  13S1 

Wold-Chamberlain  Field  : 

airport   obstruction   plan 867,  1155 

instrument  approach  chart 727 

Wolf,  Carl  E.,  jr.  : 

cost  of  entering  new  markets 158 

establishing,  etc.,  grocery  store 465 

Wolf,  Franklin  W..  economic  situation 

in  Uruguay 24 

Wolf,  Irwin  D.,  court  case 686 

Wolf,  M.  J.,  solanine  in  potato 859 

Wolf,  Martha  K.,  court  case 686 

Wolf.  Mary  M.,  relief ^_-_  361.  493,  736 

Wolff,     George,     childhood     mortality 

from  accidents 190 

Wolff,  H.  Edward,  court  case 1318 

Wolff.  Louise  C.  court  case 1318 

Wolfington,   Mrs.  Jessie,  relief 886. 

1035, 1068 
Wolfson,   D.   E.,    yields,   etc.,   of  gases, 

carbonization    tests 1269 

Wollongong  Harbor,  chart 965 

Wolowicz,  Chester  H.,  motions  of  air- 
plane from  abrupt  move- 
ment of  controls 1388 

Wolverton,  Charles  A.   (Representative 
from  N.  J.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Interstate  and  Foreign   Com- 
merce  Com 747 

Women  : 

differentials  in  pay 412,  660 

discrimination      against      married 

women 88 

economic  responsibilities,  as  shown 
bv       Women's       Bureau 

study 660 

economic  responsibilities,  effect  of 

war   casualties 527 

employed  by  class  1  railways 79.  798 

employment    standards 1287 

equal  pay  for  equal  work — 

hearings 261 

reports 917.    1158 

equal   pay  for  women   workers 1384 

equal  rights  amendment — 

questions  and  answers 902 

report «.-     380 

statements 165 

views 380 


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Women — Continued 

facts  ou  women  workers 660, 

957, 1385 

in  aviation 1188 

in    factories 88,  956 

legal  status,  sex  distinctions 659 

lifting  and  carrying  weights 1188 

married     to    citizens,    naturaliza- 
tion   1186 

medical,  etc.,  services,  outlook 193, 

412, 527,  1385 
message  about  venereal  diseases.-  1168 
personnel    of    Army,    service    uni- 
form   559,  692,  841 

postwar  employment 957 

publications  on  women  workers 784, 

1287 

Rtake  in  labor  unions,  etc 659 

State  labor  laws,  summary 659 

State  labor  laws,  wartime  modifi- 
cations   1002 

status  under  political,  etc.,  laws 660 

telephone  workers 957 

trends  and  effect  upon  demand  for 

workers 1385 

unemployment  compensation,  how 

it    works 88 

war  finance  work.   1941-45 997 

what's     ahead     for     woman     who 

earns    806 

why  women  work 957 

women's  frontiers  in  1946 806 

workers  in  Brazil 411 

Women's  Army  Auxiliary  Corps,  reem- 
ployment of  former  mem- 
bers      250, 1045 

Women's  Army  Corps : 

benefits     to    former    members    of 

WAAC 250,  1045 

separation  pamphlet 219 

Women's    Bureau 88,  193, 

411,    527.    659.    806,    957, 
1102.  1188,  1287,  1385 

purpose  and'functions 1102 

special    bulletin 1188 

Women's  outerwear,  see  Clothing. 
Women's  Reserve,  Marine  Corps  : 
establish  on  permanent  basis — 

hearings    756 

report    606 

Women's  Reserve,   Navy  : 

establish  on  permanent  basis — 

hearings    756 

report    606 

sleeve  marks 1198 

Women's  underwear,  see  Underwear. 

Women's  Wear  Co 1299,  1410 

Wood,  C.  B..  court  case 681,  1099 

Wood,  Clotaire  : 

effect    of    surface    roughness    on 

drag 1392 

flow      conditions      over      airplane 

wing    1291 

position  of  heavy  bomber 1389 

static   pressure   error   in   airspeed 

installation 1388 

Wood,  Clyde  W.,  Inc 644 

Wood,  Gar,  Industries,  Inc 281 

Wood,  Helen,  employment  in  aviation 

occupations    87 

Wood,   John   S.    (Representative  from 
Ga.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

Un-American  Activities  Com_    485, 
608,  760,  901,  1059 
Wood,  Lawrence  A. : 

crystallization      of     unvulcanized 

rubber   1029 

effect   of   pressure    on    melting   of 

rubber   239 

Wood,      Ramsey,      housing,      postwar 

study 1166 

Wood,   Robert   W.,   relief 54 

Wood,  Stanley  B.,  court  case 835 

Wood,  Walter  L.,  court  case 1097 


Fas* 

Wood: 

acetylated 1147 

aircraft      construction,      strength 

values   580 

airplane  structures,  moisture  con- 
tent         580 

American  woods 13,  149-150,  232 

price  list 630 

bolt-bearing    strength 1236 

chemical    utilization 460 

heat-stabilized 1147 

impregnated,     compressed,     speci- 
fication         301 

mechanical  properties  of  wood  and 

products    580 

paper  making 580 

preservation   580 

products   exported,    investigation-     610 

products,  general  schedule 213,  995 

publications,    chemistry    and    de- 
rived products 460 

resin   treatment,   etc.,   effect   upon 

properties ; 580 

resinoids  for  impregnation 580 

use  in  wooden  vessels,  manual 299 

see  also  Hardwoods. 
Wood  preservation,  see  Wood. 
Wood  products,  see  Wood. 
Wood  pulp  : 

manufacture,  facts  for  industry 154, 

864 

mills,  facts  for  industry 154,  864 

publications  on  pulp 580 

pulp  industry  report 25,  730 

research  at  Forest  Products  Lab- 
oratory         460 

stream  pollution  hazards 632 

sulfite     pulping    of     western     red 

cedar 580 

see  also  Pulpwood. 

Wood  sugars,  Madison  process 1147 

Woodcock,  Edward  F.,  latex  tube  areas 

of  Russian  dandelion 1148 

Woodell,  N.  S.,  coke  and  byproducts  in 

1945 1270 

Woodfall,    Earle    R.,    jr.,    relief   of   es- 
tate  40,  493,  736 

Woodring,    W.     P.,    geology,    etc.,    of 

Palos  Verdes  Hills 1081 

Woodruff,  Willie  M.,  court  case 685 

Woodrum,   Clifton   A.    (Representative 
from  Va.)  : 
report  made  by — 

Post-War      Military      Policy, 

Select  Committee  on 46 

Woodrum   Field,   instrument  approach 

chart    727 

Woods,    K.   B.,   origin,   etc.,   of  United 

States    soils 1150 

Woods,  Lee  V.,  court  case 989 

Woods,  Patsy,  relief  of  guardian 361, 

493,  591 
Woods,  W.  W.,  selecting  foam  inhibi- 
tors         809 

Woods,  Walter  : 

artificial    aging    of    aluminum    al- 
loy    1389 

strength  of  aluminum  alloy  sheet-    809, 

1189 
supporting  single-thickness   speci- 
mens in  fixture 1406 

Woods,  Wilma  S.,  relief  of  guardian 361, 

493,  591 
Woods,  see  Wood. 

Woods  and  trees  (facts  of  science) 311 

Woods   quadrangle,   Fla 273 

Woodville,  Calif.,  wages,  etc.,  in  labor 

supply  center 1232 

Woodville,  Okla.,  court  case 655 

Woodward,  Ellen  S. : 

address    930 

appointment 1114 

Woodward,  George  E. : 

gold,     silver,     copper,     lead     and 

zinc 937,  1083,  1269 


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Page 

Woodward,  George  E. — Continued 
metal  mining  in — 

Alaska 1270 

Colorado  1270 

New  Moxifo 1270 

South  Dakota 1270 

Texas 1270 

Wyoming    1270 

Woodward,  T.  E.  : 

pasture    handbook 1343 

potato  silage  for  dairy  cows 575 

Woodworking  : 

hazardous-occupations   status 409 

humidity  in  plants 1147 

technical    manual 1218 

tools,    specification 422 

Woodworking  saws,  general  schedule-     837 
Wool  : 

and  manufactures,  Japanese  trade 

study 318 

customs    api)eal 1164 

livestock  and  wool  situation 9,  707 

manufactures,  facts  for  industry.     154 
market  review  and  statistics.  14.  15,  713 

marketing  1944  Wyoming  clip 862 

production,  etc.,  investigation 172, 

266,  368,  925 
program,  message  from  President 

of  U.  S 426 

providing  support,  etc. — 

hearings 925,  1253 

reports 776,  904,  1049 

views 776 

Wool  cloth,  see  Textiles — also  names 
of  articles  made  from 
wool. 
Wool,  Special  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate Production,  Trans- 
portation, and  Market- 
ing of.  Senate  : 

hearings 172,  266,  925 

report    776 

Woolley,  Herbert  B..  small  business  ex- 
perience with  export  as- 
sociations     1161 

Woolley,  Ruth  M.  : 

analysis  of  rectangular  shear  web_     529 

analysis  of  square  shear  web 92 

Woolsey,  C.  C.  test  methods  for  spot 
welds  in  aluminum  al- 
loys         193 

Woonsocket.  S.  D.,  aircraft  accident__   1151 
Wootton.  Thomas  P.  : 

antimony 1268 

cadmium    1173 

Worcester  Bank  &  Trust  Co 556 

Worcester  County,  Md.,  magnetic  map_     632 

Worcester  County  Trust  Co 556 

Work  and  wage  experience  studies 657, 

1101, 1286 

Work,  inherent  right,  protest 1073 

Work  injuries,  see  Accidents. 
Work  leaders,  see  Leadership. 

Work   simplification    program 390 

Work  stoppages,  see  Strikes  and  lock- 
outs. 
Workers,    see    Child    labor  —  Labor  — 
Women. 

Workers'  Education   Conference 190 

Working  capital,  see  Capital. 
Working  Group  on  Conversion  of  Mar- 
keting     Facilities       and 
Methods    of    Interburcau 
Committee     on     Postwar 

Programs 455 

Working  notebooks,  impact  of  war 806 

Working   women,    see   Women. 

Workman.    E.    J.,    thunderstorms 103 

Workmen's  compensation,  scr  Employ- 
ers'   liability    and    work- 
men's compensation. 
Workmen's      insurance,      publications, 

price  list 784 

Works     Agency,     sec     Federal     Works 

Agency. 
World  aeronautical  charts,  see  names 
of  localities. 


Page 

World  economy,  building  new 1315 

World  Federation  of  Trade  Unions 411 

World  War,  1939-45: 

activities  of  Army  Ground  Forces-     846 
American  forces  in  action  series- _    446. 
447.  565,  1329.  1436-37 
armistice    agreement    with    Hun- 
gary       123 

Axis  in   defeat 124 

casualties — 

effect  on  women's  responsibili- 
ties       527 

merchant  marine 752 

State  summaries 415, 

531-532,    664.     812,     962, 
1108,        1196-97,        1.302, 
1330-32,    1413-14 
correction  of  entrv  for  p. 

812 1012 

cessation  of  hostilities  and  ter- 
mination of  war — 

hearings    892 

statutes 749 

economic  concentration  and  World 

War    II 762.  904 

historical   reports  on   war  admin- 

istration__   152,  547.  975-977, 

1115-16.  1202,  1308.  1418 

honor  list  of  dead  and  missing-  1330-32 

Indians  in  the  war 393 

instruments  of  surrender,  etc 256 

investigation  of  defense  (or  war) 
program — 

activity  reports 752 

expenses    594 

hearings 250,   263,  381.   1159 

reports 250,  1055,  1163 

.Japan's  struggle  to  end  war 1218 

mission  accomplished 1219 

mutual  aid,  see,  in  main  alphabet, 
Lend-lease     operations — 
also  names  of  countries, 
reports    to    Combined    Chiefs    of 

Staff 1002 

rocket  ordnance,  development  and 

use 550 

soil  conservation,  see,  in  main  al- 
phabet, Soil  conserva- 
tion. 

summary  report.  Pacific  war 1219 

termination  date 43 

total  costs,  inflationary  pressure-     548 

transportation   report 1220 

voluntary  relief 1207 

war  and  emergencies,  repeal  stat- 
utes     1054 

war  changes  in  industry  series —    315, 
434,  685,  832.  1123,  1425 
war   powers    act,    amend    and   ex- 
tend— 

hearings 43, ' 

170,  480,  892,  921,  1257 

laws 163,  875.   1039 

reports-  43,  48,  57.  364,  371,  772, 
877,  892,  900,  1073 
war  records  monograph-  706, 715,  1016- 
see    also    certain    headings    begin- 
ning   War — also    certain 
subjects    connected    with 
the   war,    e.    g.    Housing. 
World  War  I,  sec  European  War,  1914- 

18. 
World  War  II,  see  World  War,  1939- 

45. 
World  War  Veterans'  Legislation  Com- 
mittee, House  : 

hearings 168,    256,    485,    1060 

minority  views 372 

reports 372,   609,   761,   902,    1060 

Worms,  see  names  of  worms. 

Worth   Steamship   Corporation 1428 

Worthington,  Minn.,  railroad  accident-       78 
Wounded,    records   and   reports.    Army 

regulations 216 

Woven  goods,  see  Textiles. 
Woven-wire    netting,    standard    of    the 

trade   1030 


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Wuvtinsky,     \V.     S.,    experience    after 

World  War  1 930 

Wl'B,  see  War  I'roductiou  Board. 
WItA,  ace  War  Kelocatiou  Authority. 
\\  r  a  n  g  e  1 1    Mouutaius,    aeronautical 

chart    1245 

Wreckage,  north  Pacific  Ocean 814 

Wrenches  : 

open-end  and  box,  simplified  prac- 
tice       869 

pipe,    specification 129 

Wrentliani  (luadraugle.  Mass 935 

Wright,  Alberta,  relief  of  estate 887 

912, 1035 
Wright,  Betty  B.,  relief  of  guardian__    ;;ti2. 

615, 736 
Wright,  Bobby  D.,  relief  of  guardian..    ssT, 

912, 1035 

Wright,  Desmark,  relief 887,  912,  1035 

Wright,  Desmark,  jr.,  relief  of  estate_    887, 

912, 1035 

Wright,  Harry,  relief  of  estate 887, 

1035,  1068 

Wright,  Irvin  L.,  relief  of  guardian 887, 

912, 1035 

Wright,  M.  G.,  relief 1072 

Wright,  Margaret,  relief 302,  615,  736 

Wright,  Mattie  L.,  relief 361,  493,  591 

Wright,  Maud  M..  relief 361 

Wright,  Ola  L.,  relief 362,  615,  736 

Wright,  Ray  H.  : 

air  flows  about  airfoil 809 

pressures  on  cockpit  canopies,  etc-  1403 
Wright,  Willard  H.,  parasites,  etc.,  of 

sheep    1343 

Writing,  how  does  your's  read? 341,  716 

Writing  paper,  specification 1430 

WSA,    see    War    Shipping   Administra- 
tion. 

Wurster,  William  W.,   relief 40,  241 

Wyant,   I.  A.,  court  case 688 

Wyatt,  Wilson  W^  : 

addresses 697,  1006,  1116,  1333 

homes  for  all  veterans 1191 

veterans    emergency    housing   pro- 
gram      662, 850 

veterans'    housing   emergency   and 

*  America's   future 565 

see  also  National  Housing  Agency. 
Wyckoff,   Harold   O.,   absorption   meas- 
urements for  broad  beams 

of    X-ravs 1354 

Wyckoff.  Ralph  W.  G.  : 

antigens  from  typhus  rickettsiae 1166 

shadowed    replicas    of    tooth    sur- 
faces   1168 

Wyman-Gordon    Co 106 

Wyoming : 

agricultural       conservation       pro- 
gram   151,  714, 

1019,    1238,    1347,    1348 
articles   of  historic   interest   from 
U.  S.  S.  Wyoming — 

hearings 622,   896 

law 737 

reports 498,  756 

Bear  River  compact 602,  920,  1036 

court  case 287 

electric   rate  book 1165 

finances 1350 

geologic,    etc.,    map 507 

gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  7,inc_      9.''.7 

lands  from  National  Elk  Refuge-.    265. 

309.    409,    775.    898.    1042 

mail    routes,    schedules 425,971,1200 

marketing   wool 802 

metal  mining,  1945 1270 

oil  and  gas  investigations 70. 

393.   033,  934,   1172,   1206 

phosphate  rock  industry 1270 

post  route  map 114 

routing    restrictions 279 

sand  and  gravel  deposits 934 

strategic  minerals  investigation —     933 

test  wells  for  oil  and  gas,  map 70 

war   casualties 1414 

World  War  II  honor  list 1332 


Page 

Wyoming    (U.   S.   S.)  : 

articles  of  historic  interest — 

hearing 622,  896 

reports 498,  "Toe 

silver    service 897 

Wyoming  Geological  Survey 393,  934 

Wyoming  University  : 

oil  and  gas  investigations 6i)6,  vsi 

silver  service  from  U.  S.  S.  Wyom- 
ing        897 

Wyoming    Valley    Airport,    instrument 

approach    chart 102o 

X 

X-Pando   Corporation 993 

X-ray  film  holders,  specification 323 

X-ray  film  markers,  specification 437 

X-rays  : 

absorption       measurements       tor 

broad    beams loo4 

effects    on    dormant    seeds    of    <"<"■,,, 

reals    lo44 

quantitative     analysis    by     X-ray 

diffraction 938 

Xenopsvlla  cheopsis,  see  Fleas. 

Xuan  Dai,  Bale  de,  chart 1196 

Xylidine,     knock-limited     performance 

of  blends  with  N-methyl- 

aniliue 1391 

Y 

Yachts  of  United  States,  1945 436 

Yahooskin  band  of  Snake  Indians,  see 

Snake  Indians. 
Yakima,  Wash.  :  ,      ,      .  -t-r 

instrument  approach  charts—---     i-Jo. 
o80,  102.-> 

terms  of  district  court 57,  162 

Yakima    County    Airport,    instrument     _ 

approach  chart lub,  »»o 

Yakima  project,  specificaHo^ns-------  ^olo. 

Yakima   Reservation,    membership    roll 

of  Indians 890,  1045,  10  <  2 

Yakiuchi  Wan,   chart ^—^-—     ^^ 

Yakobson,    Sergius,    Library    of    Con- 
gress,   its    Russian    pro- 

<^ram    1^87 

Yakutat  Bay,  chart -___—--  1249 

Yakutat  Cooperative  Market--  o99,   <.>0,   (67 
Yamashita,  Tomoyuki,  court  case —  190,  3io 

Yancey,  H.  F.  :        .  ^  , 

burning  bituminous,  etc.,  coals  on     ^ 

stoker    -'>' 

washability    characteristics,    etc., 

of  coals rin 

washing  tests  on  coal j>l^ 

Yangtze   River,    charts.- ;*^o 

Yankee  clipper  sails  again ^o'o    ?qq 

Yard  service  performance »o,   <y» 

"^^  cotton  and  rayon,  facts  for  indiis- 

try 1»4,  864 

quality   affected   by   rate  of   card-     ^ 

iiig —oo 

rayon.  Japanese  trade  study 317 

Yarroll,    W.    H.,    electrolytic    manga-     ^ 

nese  pilot  plant ',gl 

Yassin,  Ivor  B.,  court  case 953,  II.80 

Yauco  quadrangle.  P.  R-__---- .--   i"°- 

Yaukey,     Jesse     B.,     physical     impair- 
ments of  low-income  fam- 

llics    -  —  -     6-8 

Yavorsky,    P.    J.,    porcelain    combina- 

tions  of  magnesia,  etc—     869 

airplane  subjected  to,  lateral  mo- 

tions    !"■* 

airplane  with  single-rotating,  etc., 

propellers    Sia 

damping  in,  analysis  of  d.'jta-   ---  810 

dynamic  loads  on  vertical  tail 9M) 

fuselage  stability Jo 


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Page 
Yaw — Continued 

large    angles    of,    effect    on    pres- 
sure   1408 

rate  of  change  of  yawing-moment 

coefficient    960 

Teager,  E.  C,  lignite  gasification 937 

Yeager.  Howard  A.,  relief 1068 

Yearl)ook,  social  security 389 

Y'o.irbook  Statistical  Committee—  705,  1231 
Yce,  J.   i'.,  ammonium  nitrate  for  use 

as    fertilizer 1017 

Yellow  Cab  Co 118G 

Yellow  Cab  Transit  Co lono 

Yellow  dwarf,  resistance  of  potatoes.       229 
Y'ellow  Pine  area,  Idaho,  geologic  map_       70 
Y'ellow   wilt   of  sugar  beets   in   Argen- 
tina     1345 

Yellowstone  National  Park : 

aeronautical    chart 22 

general    information 938 

Yellowstone  River,  aeronautical  chart-  237, 

1023 
Yenowine,   F.    S.,    motor   carrier   deci- 
sion         644 

Y'eoman  2c,  Navy  training  courses 1302 

Yerba    mate 970 

Yerushalmy,  J.,  tuberculosis  mortality 
among    young    nonwhite 

adults    781 

Yglesias,  Hernan  E.,  el  cultivo  del  hule 

Hevea    710 

Yimbish,  E.  Y.,  court  case 189 

Ymuiden  Harbor,  see  Ijmuiden  Harbor. 

Yoakam,  Etta,  relief 744,  912,  1035 

Yobuko  Ko,  chart 539 

Yoder,  Gerald,  Union  County,  Pa.,  soil 

survey    1235 

Yonghuung  Man.  chart 298 

York,  G.  T.,  DDT  experiments 148 

York.  .John  L..  court  case 1285 

Y'ork  Engineering  &  Construction  Co 287 

York  River,  chart  of  entrance 1249 

Yosemite  National  Park  : 

map  of  Yosemite  Valley 1172 

open  all  ye'ar 1175 

Young,  A.  W..  court  case 1380 

Young,  Alfred  W.,  performance  of  en- 
gine    using     large-valve 

overlap,    etc 1394 

Young,  Alice  M.,  court  case 1286 

Young,     Gladwin     E.,     rural     housing, 

Government   policies 456 

Young,  Leo,  preparation  of  fish  for  stor- 
age         68 

Y'oung,    Milton    R.    (Senator    from    N. 
Dak.)  : 
reports  made  by — 

District  of  Columbia  Com filR 

Immigration    Com 496 

Y'otlng,  Owen  G.    relief 246.  736,  767 

Young,    Robert    A.,    dasheen,    southern 

root  crop 1235 

Young,  V.  TT.,  court  case 321,  556 

Young,  W.  H.  : 

bituminous  coal  and  lignite 1083 

bituminous  coal  in  1944 74 

Young,    Wade    P.,    tobncoo    marketing, 

etc.,    margins 338 

Young,  Willard  R.,  court  case 1118 

Young  peonle.  see  Youth. 
Y'oung-Wolf  Corporation,  see  Gary  The- 
atre Corporation. 
Young     workers,     see     Child     labor — 

Youth. 
Youngblood,     B..     agricultural     experi- 
ment   stations.    1945 458 

Youngdnhl.    Richard,   index   of  depart- 
ment  store  stocks 928 

Youngman,     Gardner     M..     wool     and 
manufactures,     .Japanese 

trade .^^18 

Youncs.  F.  O.,  soil  survey 458 

Y'oungstown,      Ohio,      instrument     an- 

pronch  charts 345,  1025 

Youngstown  qnadr.nngle,  Fla 71 

Your  .iob  as  work  leader 578 

Your  stake  in  Armv 1435 


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Youth : 

adolescents  away  from  home 1382 

building    future 804 

community  and  young  people 804 

counseling  young  workers 409 

education  and  unemployment 1384 

employment  on  eve  of  V-E  Day 525 

employment  still  high 1100 

German,  present  status 1121 

guiding  the  adolescent 1362 

handicapped     adolescents,     social 

worker    helps 1099 

.iob  trends  against  employment 954 

Negro  youth's  dilemma 656 

of  the  world,  conclusions,  etc 955 

placement    service 1383 

post-war    counseling 1382 

tuberculosis  mortality  among 

young  nonwhite  adults 781 

united  for  famine  relief 1015 

■which  jobs  for  young  workers 86 

youth   can    help,   farm    labor   pro- 
gram          578 

youth  learns  and  earns 578 

Youth  Employment  and  Education,  In- 
teragency Committee  on, 
see  Interagency  Commit- 
tee on  Youth  Employ- 
ment and  Education. 
Youths'  clothing,  see  Clothing. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,   instrument  approach 

chart,    etc 23 

Ysleta  quadrangle,  Tex 509 

Yuba    Count.v,    Calif.,    claim    of    flood 

sufferers    260 

Yuma  Mesa  division,  see  Gila  project, 
Yunotu   K6,  chart 417 


Zai,  Edward  A.,  relief 48,  493,  676 

Zaliv  Ol'Gi,  see  Michael  Seymour, 
Port. 

Zaliv   Vostok,    chart 539 

Zalovcik.  .John  A.  : 

boundarv  laver  and  profile  drag  of 

wing 1296 

effect    of    surface     roughness    on 

drag 1392 

flow      conditions      over      airplane 

wing    1291 

measuring      static      pressure      on 

wing 1294-95 

profile  drag  coefllcients  of  airfoils-  1388 

profile  drag  of  wing 1296 

static   pressure   error   of   airspeed 

installation 1388 

Zamboky.  A.  N.  : 

aging  of  riveted  joints 194 

strength  of  riveted  joints 661 

Zamora,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Antonio,  relief 1072 

Zamora,  Antonio,  jr..  relief 1072 

Zand    Baai.    chart 669 

Zap.  Edward  F..  court  case 86,  287,  989 

Zapoleon,  Marguerite  W..  women  in 
medical  services.  out- 
look  193,  412,  527,  1385 

Zapp.  A.  D.  : 

liOwer   Cretaceous,    etc.,    rocks   of 

Wyoming 70 

Triassic   rocks   in    central    Wyom- 
ing       393 

Zarefsky.  Joseph  L.  : 

children  acquire  new  parents 803 

health  and  welfare  services,  1942— 

43 1099 

Zaumeyer.  W.  .1.  : 

pea  diseases  and  their  control 12 

>'aving  beans  from  rust 710 

Znzove,  Tillie,  court  case 655 

Zeiller,    E.    Lewis,    air    infiltration    In 

airplane    cabins 660 

Zeldovich,    Y..    chemical    reactions    in 

flames    959 

Zender.  George  W.  : 

artificial    aging    of    aluminum    al- 
loy    1389 


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Zender,  George  W.— Continued 

compressive      strength      of      Hat 

panels 

plastic-bonded     glass     cloth     and 

canvas  

Zentz  Motor  Lines -- 

Zephyr  Aircraft  Corporation—- 615, 

Zerbe,  John,  heat  transfer  to  flat  sur- 
face  

Zerweck,  Louise  K.,  relief 246,  91-., 

Zetek,  James,  onychophores  of  Pana- 
ma and  Canal  Zone 

Zibritosky,  George: 

long      rectangular      plate      under 

load  and  pressure 

strength   of  axially   loaded  sheet- 
stringer  panels 

torsion  test  of  monocoque  box 

Zimmerman,  Florence,  relief 

Zimmerman,  Richard  H.,  18-cylinder 
engine  with  exhaust-gas 
turbine  geared  to  crank- 
shaft     

Zimmey,  Charles  M.,  entrance  vanes  of 
airfoils    

Zinc : 

anodes,  specification 

Big  Four  mine 

Clark  Fork  district 

Defense  property 

die  castings,  zinc-base  alloy 

Gray  and  Bautsch  deposits 

in — • 

Arizona 

California 

Central  States 

Colorado   

Eastern  States 

Idaho  

Montana   

Nevada    

New  Mexico 

Oregon    

South  Dakota 

Texas  

Utah    

Washington 

Wyoming  ^--- 

industry  in  1945 395 


1293 

292 
1091 
,  872 

959 
1035 

312 


194 

1103 

98 
30 

1392 

1387 

1127 
794 
1269 
1367 
1320 
1366 

1174 
1269 
1175 
1269 
1083 
1174 
1174 
1174 
1083 
1083 

937 
1083 
1174 
1083 

937 
,  1175 


Faee 

Zinc — Continued  ,,,  „ 

Japanese  trade  study g^» 

Jewell  tunnel  property 13b7 

mine  production o1j»o,  794 

monthly  zinc  report '^'.A^o 

New  Dale  Rundell  mine 1272 

Phelps  lease 1^^ 

pigments  and  salts 1174,  127U 

policies  of  War  Production  Board, 

etc 97d 

premium  price  plan 373 

pr«>mium  price  policy —     547 

nrenriuts  from  minerals  yearbook-     9rf7, 
1083, 1174,  1175,  1269,  1272 

rates    on 404 

rolled,     production     increased     in 

1945 }]l^ 

secondary,  in  1945 017 

specification   °i^ 

Stiner,  etc.,  properties 794 

tri-state  reserves ^iJ,% 

Wah  Wah  mine,  examination 79^ 

zinc  scrap  consumers  report 75,  794 

Zinc-base  alloy,  specification 558 

Zinc-dust,  specification ^•>' 

Zincspelter  plates,   rates  on 2»l 

Zinner,  Paul,  exploration  of  Gray  and 
Bautsch  lead  and  zinc  de- 
posits   1366 

Zion   National   Monument,   map 633 

Zipf,  W.  H.,  radio  handbook  for  ex- 
tension workers 337 

Zipkin,  M.  A.  : 

correlation  of  exhaust-valve  tem- 
peratures    with     engine 

operation 1394 

improvements      in      exhaust-valve 

performance 1395 

lead    deposition,    etc.,    effects    of 

ethylene  dibromide 1397 

Zirconium  : 

industry  in  1945 937 

metallurgy    511 

Zitting,  Charles  F.,  court  case /lO 

Zobell,  I.  D.,  soil  survey 458 

Zoological  Park,  see  National  Zoologi- 
cal Park. 
Zoology,  medical,  etc.,  index-catalog —  1343 

Zucker,  Charles,  relief 260,  350 

Zuider  Zee,  see  Ijsel  Meer. 


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