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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
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
708 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
710 Government Publications
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!
Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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;
• Sent to Depository Libraries
714 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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JuLT 1946 723
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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AL-4r»2. Whidbey Island, Wash., N. A. S. Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor Seaplane).
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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
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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
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O 4.9/10 : 585/946
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copy.] C 4.9/10 : 589/946
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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
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AL-608. Terre Haute, Ind., Hulman Field, n. p. Mar. 19, 1946. [Advance copy.]
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Private law 533-650, 79th Congress.
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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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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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I'rivato law fiSS-fJrJO, 70Mi Conjfress — Continued.
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.
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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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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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758 GovERNarENT Publications
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. •
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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■ 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. •
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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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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^
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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
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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
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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-
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26 p. 2 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 444
CC 1.2 : B 78/6/946
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Subject to revision.] t 001.13:945/9-946/3
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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
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FL 5.12:946/1,2
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Aerogenerators. Wind power aerogenerator, twin-wheel type, studv ; bv Percy
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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
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F P 1.22 : 944-45/4 to 945-46/1
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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.
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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-
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946 779
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
L. C. card 6-25167 FS 2.7 : 61/1-20
Note. — The Public health reports is published primarily for distribution, in accordance
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
Jtjlt 1946 781
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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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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DOCUMENTS OFFICE
Commerce and manufactures; June 1946. [1946.] [2] +84 p. (Price list 62,
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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-
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Same, with title. Selected United States Government publications, Feb. 1-
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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
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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
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
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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
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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.
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\\ 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-
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es.sed.] t 149.17:45
GEOGRArHICAL NAMES BOARD
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Decision list 4517: Cunndative list of place names in ^Mongolia, Oct. 1945.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
790 Government Publications
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
794 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946 795
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-
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Dcfichutes project. Earthwork and structures station 2377+00 to station 2994+00
north unit main canal. Deschutes project. Oreg. [1946.] cover title. [7]
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title. [4] leaves+[21+52 p. 5 pi. map. 4° (Specifications 1351.) [Processed.
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1946.] t Paper, ,$2.50. 127.8:1.3.51
Hungry Horse project. Concrete-testing laboratory at Hungry Horse Government
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received until June 19, 194G.] t Paper, $3.75. 127.8:1356
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Prove River project. Pumping unit for Jordan Narrows pumping plant. Deer
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1946.] t Paper, $1.00 127.8:1365
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Scofield project. Clearing part of Scofleld Reservoir site, Scofield project, Utah.
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1367.) [Processed. Schedules, specifications, and drawings; bids will be
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TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION
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analysis report 17.) [Processed.] t 152.9:17
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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-
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»Decisio)is. See, l)el()W, center heads beginning Decisions.
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ways, issue of 1914. [1946.] [3] +94 p. 4° [Processed.] t
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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
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railways in United States, calendar year 1945. [1946.] 5 p. oblong large 8°
(Statement 4611; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Subject to
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2d and 3d quarter, 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. f" (Statement Q-950, QFF.)
[Processed. Subject to revision.] f
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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
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of property; 2d and 3d quarters 1945. [1946.] Each 2 p. oblong large 8°
(Statement Q-800; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Subject to
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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-
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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
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-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
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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
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Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railways in United
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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].
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published later in bound volumes. Sul)scribers may deposit .$1.50 with the Superin-
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as they are issued : single copies are usually 5c. Prices for bound volumes furnished
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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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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.
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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,
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APPRENTICE-TRAINING SERVICE
Bricklaijrrs. National bricklayers' apprenticeship program and standards, de-
veloped and approved .lointly by Bricklayers. Masons and Plasterers Interna-
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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.]
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Child care. To make 1940 baiuier year for children. 1940. 1 p. il. oblong,
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804 Government Publications
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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"
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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
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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.-
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form.] t L 7.23/2 : 946/2-4
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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
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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
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its regular monthly reports on such subjects as trend of employment and pay rolls,
hourly and weekly earnings, weekly working hours, industrial disputes, 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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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[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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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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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pt. 1, group 3. Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, including list of renewals v 18
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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
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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
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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.)
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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.)
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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
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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.)
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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,
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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
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Flutter. Bending-torsion flutter calculations modified by suhsonic compressibility
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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
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Hjidrocnrhonx. Synthesi.s and purification of aromatic hydrocarbons : 3,Isobutyl-
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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
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Plates {metal). Clamped long rectangular plate under combined axial load and
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Corrick, and Samuel Levy. Washington, June 1946. cover title, 14 leaves,
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StaMlity. Wind-tunnel investigation of effect of canopies on directional stability
characteristics of single-engine airplane model ; by Robert MacLachlan and
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Stresses around large cut-outs in torsion boxes [with list of references] : by Paul
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
g20 Government Publications
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946 821
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
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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.)
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STATE DEPARTMENT
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Atiglo-American Committee of Inquiry, report to United States Government and
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* 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
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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,
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L. C. card 39-26945 S 1.3 : 14/341-365
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Colombia Commercial relations, agreement between United States and Colombia
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"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.]
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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 . • '
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L. C. card 1(^16360 ., lir i
Germany. Surrender by Germany, terms between United States and other Allied
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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.
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L. C. card 46-26501 ^ '^"^^ • *^
Lend-lease operation.^. 22d report to Congress on lend-lease operations for period
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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 ^ ^-^^ = ^^^
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* SUPREME COURT
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Court of United States; prcsent.Ml by Mr. McCarran. 194(). ix + 14(» p. (S dor
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Court at Oct. term, 1915 (opinions of liM.") term including Dec. 17, li)45, and
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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
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• Item 1044
L. C. card 46-26500 -pC 1.20 : D 71
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Petroleum, prepared in response to requests from Committee on Finance, Senate
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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-
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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/->
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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
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Bark, Arnold P. Arnold P. Bark, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings
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Ju 11.7/a : 6/110
Cleveland Adolph Mayer Realty Cori>oration v. commissioner of internal revenue,
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Connelly, James A. James A. Connelly v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-
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[19:i6.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 96.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c.
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Consolidated Motor Lines, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, [findings
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Sn 11.7/a : 6/135
Crude Oil Corporation of America v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of
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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
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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.]
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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.
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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-
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L( d<Tni(iii, JuJcs D. Jules D. T^derman v. commissioner of internal revenue
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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946 835
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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Corporutiou>i — Ctnitinued.
• 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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
July 1946 843
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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Army Service Forces
Headquarters, Army Service Forces, was abolished by authority of War De-
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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
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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
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Commodity Credit Corporation.
A82.301 : date Annual reports.
Note. — .See, for earlier issues, A80.401 : (date).
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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 ) .
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nos.).
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Labor Statistics Bureau.
L2.29: CT Union wage scale studies. [Proc]
National Housing Agency.
NHA 1.13: V. nos. & nos Housing (monthly).
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NHA2.5 : CT Laws.
Emergency Management Office.
War Assets Administration.
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State Department.
Sl.lS* : CT American foreign service (separates).
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ence series 82 (85.30:82).
Coast Guard.
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States.
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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
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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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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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Government Publications
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.
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Electric lamps. Series M32B.
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Shoe production, by type of construction.
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Traffic. Army-Navy-CAA standards for control of instrument flight rule traffic,
effective Apr. 1, 1946; [prepared bv CAA Aviation Information]. 1946.
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Air service. Economic characteristics of urban points not certificated for air
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Aircraft accidents. Accident investigation report. Eastern Air Lines, New York,
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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
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C 31.213 :P 18^2
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Facts, conditions and circumstances concerning aircraft accident, Wichita,
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Facts, conditions and circumstances concerning aircraft accident, AVichita,
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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-
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with perforations.] . * Paper, 5c.
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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
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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.
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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.]
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Aeronautical charts
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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
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t 40c. C 4.9/11 : 50
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Scale l:12,000,lin.=l,000 ft. n. p. Mar. 1946. 17X17 in. t40c. 04.9/11:164
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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
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Scale 1 : 12,000, 1 in.=l,000 ft. n. p. Mar. 1946. 17X15 in. f 40c.
0 4.9/11 : 264
Nautical charts
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and topography by Ooast and Geodetic Survey with additions and i-evisions from
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0 4.9 : 950
Jua7i de Fuca Strait. Approaches to Strait of Juan de Fuca, Destruction Island
to Amphitrite Point, hydrography and topography by Coast and Geodetic Sur-
vey with additions and revisions from other sources to 1941, surveys by Oanada
to 1943 ; no. 6102. Scale 1 : 176,253 at lat. 48°20'. Washington, D. 0., published
1918, 4th edition, Apr. 1946. 32X42 in. [Mercator projection.] 1 75c.
O 4.9 : 6102
Massacre Bay, Attu Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, advance information from
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D. C, published 1943, 4th edition, Jan. 1946. 34X47 in. [Preliminary chart.]
t 75c. 0 4.9 : 9128
8an Clemente Island, Oalif., topography by Ooast and Geodetic Survey in 19;i3-
36, supplemented by surveys l)y U. S. Engineers in 1943, hydrography by Ooast
and Geodetic Survey in 1833-36; no. 5111. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., scale
1 : 40,000. Washington, D. 0., published 1936, 4th edition, Feb. 1946. 39X33 in.
t75c. 0 4.9:5111
United States [aeronautical chart] ; no. 3060d. Scale 1:3,000,000. n. p. [1946].
2 slieets, each 43X33 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection. Oomplied for
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO OOMMEKOE BUREAU
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International reference service, v. 3, no. 22; June 1946. [1946.] 16 p. 4" [Title
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Export bulletin. Current export bulletin 347-351; July 3-15, 1946. [1946.]
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Supersedes LC643.] t 013.16:824
Currency paper. Wearing quality of experimental currency-type papers; by
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Detergents and related subjects, list of National Bureau of Standards publica-
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LC825.) [Processed. Supersedes LC60S.] f C 13.16: 825
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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.
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Porcelains. Studies of binary and ternary combinations of magnesia, calcia,
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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
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• 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" $
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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 ;
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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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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.
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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.)
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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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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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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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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
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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
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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"
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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
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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
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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.
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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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
Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/250
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
Y 4.N 22/la : 045-46/245
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.
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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
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Social and economic security — Continued
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.)
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[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
L. C. card 46-26593
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
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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
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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. •
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.)
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[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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 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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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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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
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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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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-
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Thiamine. Alterations in cardiac conduction mechanism in experimental thia-
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Studies on chancroid : 3, Ducrey skin reactions in Negro hospital patients
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SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Add?-esses. Address by Arthur .1. Altmeyer, Social Security Board, at lecture
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[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.]
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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
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Peace. Facing forward to peace, recommendations from 10th annual report of
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Postwar economic perspectives, 1, Experience after World War I ; by W. S. Woy-
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PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION
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Roads. Claims for damage to roads and highways of States, estimate of appropri-
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General regulations. Simplified pay roll procedure for civilian per annum em-
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Maritime Commission. Reports on audit of Maritime Commission and War Ship-
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Commission and War Shipping Administration, fiscal year 1944 ; [prepared in
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Tennessee Valley Associated Cooperatives, Inc. Report on audit of Tennessee
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in Corporation Audits Division]. 1946. iii-fe p. (H. doc. 673, 79th Cong. 2d
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Laws and regulations for protection of commercial fisheries of Alaska,
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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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,
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on p. 2-4 of cover.] t Paper, $2.00. 1 19.5/1 : 227
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Maps
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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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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
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Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological
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on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to 55.00 at the retail
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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 — Continued
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
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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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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 1946 937
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
938 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Librari«i
August 1946 939
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 1946 941
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
710097— 46 -No. 619 7
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
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Report. Semiannual report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1946. [1946.] cover title, [2] +29
p. 4° [Processed.] t
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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].
[1946.] [l]-fll p. t J 1.19/5 : 956-1035/t.p.&ind.
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
cover title, iii+9-33 p." t J 1.80:0 549
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
J 1.78:0 723/4
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Court of Claims. Briefs In Court of Claims, cases prepared or argued by Tax
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
Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1946.] cover title, i+18 p.
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;
no. 9209, Donald Wakefteld Smith vs. [same] ; no. 9215, James G. Fuller, vs.
[same], appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia.
[1946.] cover title, iii+43 p. t J 1.77 :C 928
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-
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(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
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[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,
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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
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[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],
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cover title, iii+51 p. $ J 1.76 : H 345
Hearne, James M. No. 45105, in Court of Claims, James ,M. Hearne v. United
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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
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HedricJc, William A. No. 157, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
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Hopkins, Ben F. No. 10183, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Ben F.
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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-
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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
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Lamhorn d Co. No. 453.33, in Court of Claims, Lamborn & Co., partnership in
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J 1.80 :L 179/3
Same; defendant's motion for new trial and brief in support thereof.
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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
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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
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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,
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i+22p. t J 1.78 : L 577/:^,
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. No. 265, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.
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Liebennan, Robert. Nos. 1218 and 1219, in Supreme Court of United States.
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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-
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[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
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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.
[1948.1 covertltlo. i-fl2p. t J 1.78: M 470
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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-
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}{. 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
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Nelson, Oscar. In Court of Claims, no. 45931, Oscar Nelson v. United States;
defendant's exceptions to report of commissioner and request for additional
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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
for northern district of Illinois, eastern division ; brief for defendants-appellees.
[1946.] cover title, iii+66 p. t • J1.76:Og2
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,
administrator, OflSce of Price Administration, on petition for writ of certiorari
to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition.
[1946.] cover title, i-f 13 p. t J 1.78 :P 586
Read Magazine, Inc. No. 9268, United States Court of Appeals, District of
Columbia, Robert E. Hannegan, individually and as Postmaster General, v.
Read Magazine, Inc. [et al.], appellants' brief on appeal from District Court of
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J 1.77 :R 22
Rohleder, Charles F. Nos. 9093 and 9123, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit.
United States v. Charles F. Rohleder, et al., Charles F. Rohleder, Allen McLane
Ward, and Joseph P. Rainey, appellants and cross-appellees, United States of
America, appellee and cross-appellant, on appeal and cross-appeal from judg-
ment entered Nov. 16, 1945, in favor of plaintiff. United States, by district court
for eastern district of Pennsylvania, in civil action no. 3131; reply brief for
United States, appellee and cross-appellant. [1946.] cover title, ii-f 22 p. X
J 1.76 : R 636/3
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
for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for respond-
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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,
1945, Safeway Stores, Incorporated, v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator, on
petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals ; brief for respond-
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San Oeronimo Development Co.. Inc. No. 143, in Supreme Court of United States,
Oct. term, 1946, San Geronlmo Development Co., Inc., v. United States, on
petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit ; brief
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J 1.78 : Sa 54/2
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad. In United States CJourt of Appeals for District of
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Oscar L. Chapman, Fred W. Johnson; [proceedings]. [1946.] p. 63-64. t
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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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cover title, i+18 p. t J 1.78: Sch 71
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
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9153, 9224, Charles Joseph Skis-
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South Buffalo Railway. Civil action no. 1464, in district court for western district
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[1^6.] cover title, 59 p. t J 1.75 : So 87/3
Sou them Pacific Co. No. 46018, in Court of Claims, Southern Pacific Company v.
United States; defendant's brief. [1946.] cover title, ii+ol-82 p. t
J 1.80: So 88/9
No. 46236,^ in Court of Claims, Southern Pacific Company v. United States ;
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132 p. t J 1.80 : So 88/8
Spencer Corporation. No. 54S6, in circuit court of appeals for 4tli circuit, Eugene
H. "Ifimanus, receiver for Spencer Corporation, v. commissioner of internal
revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for respondent.
[1946.] cover title, ii +55 p. . t J1.76:Sp34
Square Construction Co. No. 46243, in Court of Claims, Square Construction
Company, copartnership composed of Frank P. Ragonese and Joseph V. Scara-
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J 1.80 :Sq 23/3
Standard Oil Company of California. No. 235. in Supreme Court of United
States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Standard Oil Company of California
and Ira Boone ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for
9th circuit. [1946.] cover title, ii+15 p. $ , J 1.78 : St 24/17
United States circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, no. 11114, Standard
Oil Company of California and Ira Boone vs. United States, upon appeal from
district court for southern district of California, central division ; proceedings.
[1946.] p. 40-49. t J 1.76: St 24/5
Stein Brothers 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; replv brief. [1946.] cover title, ii+71 p. t
J 1.84 : St 34
Sunal, Rudolph J. No. 5490, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, United
States ex rel. Rudolph J. Sunal v. David R. Large, superintendent, Federal
Prison Camp, Mill Point, West Virginia, appeal from district court for southern
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J 1.76 :Su 11/2
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Supreme Court. Petitions for certiorari and briefs on merits and in opposition
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Tate, Edwin F. United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9217,
William F. Fleming, superintendent, District of Columbia Workhouse, v. Edwin
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brief on behalf of appellant. [1946.] cover title, ii+37 p. $ J 1.77 : T 187
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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n-rit of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1946.] cover title, 1+14 p. t
J 1.78 : T 339
Third National Bank in Nashville. No. 137, in Supreme Court of United States,
Oct. term, 1946, Third National Bank in Nashville v. Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corporation, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of
appeals for 6th circuit ; brief for Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora-
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Trailmoiile Co. No. 1099, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945,
Trailmobile Company and International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and
Agricultural Workers of America, U. A. W.-C. I. O. Local no. 392 v. Lawrence
Whirls, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th
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J 1.78 : T 681
Union College. Nos. 831-833, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945,
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, trustee, trustees of Union College in
Schenectady, N. Y., [et al.] v. Securities and Exchange Commission; [same] r.
Standard Gas and Electric Company and Securities Exchange Commission ;
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to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for Securities and Exchange
Commission in opposition. [1946.] cover title, ii-f 32 p. t J 1.78 :Un 33/4
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-
fendant's exceptions to findings of fact and report of commissioner and request
for special findings of fact. [1946.] p. 31-37. t J 1.80 : Un 33/4
Volkringer, Anthony. No. 166, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
194'6, Anthony Volkringer, also known as Tony E. Volkringer, v. United States,
on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for
United States in opposition. [1946.] cover title, 1-f 6 p. t J 1.78 :V 885
West Kentucky Coal Co. No. 1198, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
1945, West Kentucky Coal Company v. National Labor Relations Board, on
petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; brief
for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1946.] cover title, iii-j-
39 p. t J 1.78 :W 52/5
Yassin, Ivor B. In Court of Claims, no. 46985, Ivor B. Yassin v. United States ;
demurrer. [1946.] p. 29-34. I J 1.80 :Y 26
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Nonferrous Metals Fact Finding Board. Report and recommendations of Non-
ferrous Metals Fact Finding Board, appointed by order of Mar. 20, 1946, James
H. Wolfe, Carl W. Borgemaun, George E. Strong, chairman. Apr. 29, 1946.
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Pckcific Coast Longshore Fact Findltig Board. Report and recommendations of
Pacific Coast Longshore Fact Finding Board, appointed by order of Apr, 5,
1946, James Lawrence Fly, chairman, Lloyd L. Black, Fowler Harper. May
13,1046. [2] +36 leaves, large 8° IProcessed.] t
L. C. card L 46-103 L 1.16 : P 11
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,
Nathan P. Feinsinger, chairman. June 14, 1946. [2 J +41 leaves, 4° [Proc-
essed.! "f
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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
Association of United States and Canada, [1946.] cover title, 16 p. il. [Text
on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t • Item 741
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Construction. Report of conference of General Committee on Apprenticeshij)
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[1] p. 4° [Processed.] f
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Roofing. National pattern for local apprenticeship standards in roofing industry.
[1946.] cover title, 24 p. il. 12° t • Item 741
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Child care. Planning services for children to supplement home and school [state-
ment prepared jointly by Children's Bureau and OflSce of Education]. [1946.]
[2] p. il. 4° [From The Child, Mar. 1946, v. 10.] t L 5.35/a : C 437/29
Child labor. Why child labor laws? [by Lucy Manning]. [1946.] [2] +13 p. il.
(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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Infants. Nursing care of premature infant [with list of references] ; by Elgie M.
Wallinger. [1946.] p. 898-901, [Processed. Reproduced, with permission,
by Children's Bureau, from American journal of nursing (New York), v. 45.
no. 11, Nov. 1945.] t L 5.2 : In 3/2
Juvenile delinquency. Care of children in West Virginia in 4 State institutions
for juvenile delinquents. 1946. [l]+iv +128 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t
L. C. card L 46-109 L 5.2 : J 98/7
Recording progress of child in an institution ; [by] Leonard W. Mayo.
with discussion by Max Winsor. [1946.] 10 leaves, 4° [Processed. Presented
at New York State Conference on Social Work, Rochester, N. Y., in 1936 and
published in Delinquent child (no. 3) from which it is reproduced by permission
of State of New York Department of Social Welfare.] t L 5.47: In 7/3
Maternal health in relation to infant mortality; by Edith L. Potter. [1945.]
[1] +122-124 p. [Processed. Reproduced, with permission, by Children's
Bureau, from American journal of nursing (New York), Feb. 1&45.] t
L 5.47 :L 134
Mental hygiene. Relation of pediatric preventive medicine to mental hygiene
[with reference] ; by C. Anderson Aldrieh. [1946.] p. 368-371. [Processed.
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Problems, Inc., New York.] t L5.47:P34
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Poliomyelitis. Follow-up of one hundred children with poliomyelitis ; [by] Fay S.
Coppellman. [1946.] 8 p. large 8° [Processed. Reproduced, with permission,
by Children's Bureau, from The family (New York ) , Dec. 1944.] t L 5.2 : P 75
f^ocial legislation. Is there too much social legislation? by John A. McCarthy.
[1946.] 4 p. il. 4° [Reproduced, with i)erniission, by Children's Bureau, from
American vocational journal (New York), Oct. 1945.] t L 5.2: So 1/5
Youth. Conclusions and resolutions in behalf of youth of the world, adopted by
International Labor Conference in 27th session, Paris, France, Oct. 15-Nov. 5,
1945. 1946. [11+24 p. (Publication 315.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 747
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dhemical engineering as profession [with bibliography; by W. T. Read]. 1946.
v+21 p. il. (National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel; Voca-
tional booklet, 3.) [Prepared and published with cooperation of Education
Office.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L 7.24: 3
Geology as profession [with list of suggested reading; prepared by Ann Richards
Taylor]. 1946. viii+19 p. il. (National Roster of Scientific and Specialized
Personnel; Vocational booklet 1.) [Prepared and published with cooperation
of Education Office.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954
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Accidents. Discussion of industrial accidents and diseases, 1945 convention of
International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commission. 1946.
vii-f-211 p. (Bulletin 80.) * Paper, 35c. • Item 753
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Sulfuric acid, exposure to direct contact due to accident or carelessness may
burn severely, blind [with bibliography]. [1946.] 24 p. narrow 12° (Con-
trolling chemical hazards series no. 4. ) * Paper, 5c. • Item 754
L 16.25: 4
Textile Workers Union of America. Educational program of Textile Workers
Union of America, CIO. May 1946. [2]+4p. 4° [Processed.] t L 16.2: Ed 8
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Address by A. F. Hinrichs, acting commissioner of Labor Statistics, on labor
news review, Washington, D. C, Mar. 10, 1946. [1946.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t
L2.26:H59
Agriculture. Productivity in agriculture, 1942-45. June 1946. [l]+7 p. 4°
[Processed.] t L 2.19 : Ag 8/942-45
Fact-finding program of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1946-47, for labor, business,
government. [1946.] cover title, [60] p. 2 pi. 12 p. of pi. oblong S° [Proc-
GSSGd.l 1"
L. C. card L 46-113 L 2.2 : F 11/946-47
Machinery. Wage structxire in machinerv industries, Jan. 1945; [prepared by
Lily Mary David]. [1946.] iv-fl2 p. il. (Bulletin 861.) [From Monthly
labor review, Feb. 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 759
L. C. ca rd L 40-40 L 2.3 : 861
Same. (H. doc. 506, 79th Cong;. 2d sess.)
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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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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).
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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
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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.]
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Congress. From Mar. 14, 1936, through Aug. 31, 1946, one hundred and ninety-seven
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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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"* 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
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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.
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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 ?
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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
Tnspt : Fu-cboii (Jlin-houl.
Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
96G Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 1946 969
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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
978 Government Publications
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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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The serial publications of the Smithsonian Institution are as follows : 1. Smitlisonian
contributions to Icnowledge ; 2. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections ; 3. Smithsonian
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Smithsonian edition is exhausted can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents,
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The only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents are the
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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The Treaties and other international acts series begins with the number 1501, the com-
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and other international acts of the United States of America, which contains literal copies
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releases, information regarding treaties, and otlior material on the Department's work.
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 194G 985
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
986 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
988 Government Publications
Union of South Africa — Continued
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 1946 989
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
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Amalgwmated Dental Company, Ltd., v. commissioner of internal revenue, [find-
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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 ;
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Bramcr, Samuel E. Samuel Eugene Bramer v. commissioner of internal revenue,
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Coates, Charles F. Charles F. Coates et al., v. commissioner of internal revenue,
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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.
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Farid-ES-Sidtaneh, Doris. Doris Farid-Es-Sultaneh v. commissioner of internal
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([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 ;
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[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-
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4 p. ([Opinion] 126.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c.
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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,
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[1946.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 1). [From T. C. Reports, v. 7.] * Paper, 5c.
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Hochschild, Harold K. Harold K. Hochscluld v. commissioner of internal reve-
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( [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,
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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,
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[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,
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[1946.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 3.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 7.] * Paper, Oc.
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Laredo liridge Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and
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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
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10 p. ( [Opinion] 147.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper 5c.
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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
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10 p. ([Opinion] 155.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c.
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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
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Simons, Leonard N. I^eonard N. Simons v. commissioner of internal revenue
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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]
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South Side Bank & Trust Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings
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( [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.
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Trimble, Harold G. Harold Guyon Trimble and Esther K. Trimble, husband and
wife, V. commissioner of internal revenue, [findings of fact and opinion] ;
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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
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Wcntworth Manufacturing Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, [find-
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9 p. ( [Opinion] 151.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, oc.
Ju 11.7/a : 6/151
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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
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(Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas), IMemphis, Tenn., May 23, 1040, scheduled
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Judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts, estimate
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1946. 4 p. (S. doc. 220, 79th Cong. 2d sess.) t
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Treasury decisions. Index, Treasurv decisions under customs and other laws,
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Claims, proposed provision relating to judgment rendered against the Govern-
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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
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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,
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PROCUREMENT DIVISION
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
996 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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.]
• Sent to Depository Libraries
998 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
August 194:6
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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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Aircraft accidents — Continued
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
• Sent to Depository Ldbraries
September 1946 1023
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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Go\TEKNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Instrument approach chart — Continued
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, 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
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Benzoic acid. Note on density and heat of combustion of benzoic acid [with
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Cadmium sulfate. Solubility of cadmium sulfate in H2O-D.O mixtures [with
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(liesearch paper liP1707.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of
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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
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il. (Research paper RP1709.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau
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Flameproofing of textiles [with list of references]. July 2, 1946. l-21a+22-24
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Fuel. Analysis of effects of fuel distribution on engine performance [with list of
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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
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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
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Hydrocarbons. Heats, equilibrium constants, and free energies of formation of
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612, il. (Research paper RP1722. ) [From Journal of research of National
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Heats of combustion and formation at 25° C of alkylbenzenes through
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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
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Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 35, July-Dec. 1945, Re-
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iliUlciv. Effects of mildew on vegetable-tanned strap leather ; by Joseph R.
Kanagy, Arbelia M. Charles, Edward Abrams, and Rees F. Tener. [1946.]
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Molding sand. Fineness test of molding sand [with list of references! ; by Mar-
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(Research paper RP1720.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau
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Optical fflass. Hygroscopicity of optical glasses as indicator of serviceability
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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
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[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.]
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Simplified practice recommendations [publications of National Bureau of Stand-
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013.16:827
Telescope pointing. Precision of telescope pointing for outdoor targets ; by Fran-
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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.]
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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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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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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.)
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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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
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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
L. C. card 46-26900
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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.\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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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• 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
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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
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EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR
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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
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Surplus reporter, issue no. 12, Feb. 25 and 26, 1946, surplus property offerings.
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Corporation.) [For later issues, see Surplus reporter, under War Assets Ad-
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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.]
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. ~
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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.
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-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.
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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.
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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"
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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
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Agricultural chemistry and soils and fertilizers; July 1946. [19461 [21+28 n
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Government periodicals; JvHy 1946. [1946.] [2] +10 p. (Price list 36, 49th edi-
tion.) t • Item 592
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Transportation, railroad and shipping problems, postal service, communications
£?^o^.P"'Y?. ^^^'} Panama Canal: July 1946. [1946.] [2]-f85 p. (Price list
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' 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 . ■
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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
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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
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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.
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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
• • Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries.
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
September 1946 1087
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
* Sent to Depository Libraries
1088 Government Publications
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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September 1946 1089
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1090 Government Publications
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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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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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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September 1946 1101
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
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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.
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^^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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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.
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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
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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;
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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
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NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL
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1946, p. 413.] * Paper, 10c. • Y 3.N 21/16 : 1/946
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Records. How to dispose of records, mauual for Federal oflScials. Revised edi-
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Federal register. Federal register, v. 11, no. 149-171 ; Aug. 1-31, 1946. [1946.]
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Homes for veterans, 16-mm. sound movie running 25 minutes, black and white,
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Report. 12th annual report of Federal Housing Administration, year ending
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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-
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National Labor Relations Board. [1946.] cover title, ii+30 p. t
LR 1.9 : Od 2
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circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Montgomery Ward & Co., Incor-
porated, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations
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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,
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Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago, 111. [1946.] v+521 p. f National Rail-
road Adjustment Board, Chicago, 111. (price upon application).
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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-
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Japanese officials. United States Strategic Bombing Survey [Pacific] : Inter-
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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
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Pacific islands. Sailing directions for Pacific islands: v. 1, Western groups;
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nese surveys to 1943 (portion in hairline and soundings in slanting figures from
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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.
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Princess Royal Harbor, Austi'alia, south coast, from British surveys in 1877 and
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Rimouski Roads, Canada, east coast, St. Lawrence River, from Canadian survey
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Navy Department communiques 301-600 and Pacific Fleet communiques, Mar. 6,
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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.]
# Sent to Depository Librari^^
September 1946 1113
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
• Sent to Depository Librarieipi
714231 — 46— No. 620 %
1114 Government Publications
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
9 Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
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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
# Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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1122 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1124 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
Septeisiber 1946 , 1125
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
] 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
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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.
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Documents.
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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
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impossible to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from
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Children's Bureau
The Children's Bureau (with the exception of its child labor functions) was
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Social Security Administration
The Social Security Administration was established in connection with the
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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".
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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.
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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]
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(ASCI!") - : v.°°') ; Civil Service Commission, Civil service act and rules trans-
mittal sheets (CS 1.7^: date "•?■ °'") ; Information and Education Division, News-
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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-
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1143
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
October 1946 1145
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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1146 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
October 194() 1147
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1148 Government Publications
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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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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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.
Single parts as listed below are available at ."Fl.SO per volume, foreign subscription
$2.00, except Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals (pt. 2) which is $2.00 per volume,
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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-
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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east and west.
Texas, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged
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Field manuals. List of Field manuals and Technical manuals for sale by super-
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Oeof/raphy and explorations, guide-books, national parks ; Sept. 1946. [1946.]
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Monthly catnloq. Index to T'^nited States Government publications, montlily
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Plants, culture of fruits, vegetables, grain grasses, and cereals ; Aug. 1946. [1946.]
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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,
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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
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Pacific coast fisheries, 1943, annual summary. [1940] [l]+5 p. il. 4°
(C. F. S. 270) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:276
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Migratory birds. Regulations relating to migratory birds and certain game
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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-
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(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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1172 Government Publications
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
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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
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on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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-
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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].
Note. — The opinions of the Attorney General are issued separately and will be pub-
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
Note. — "fhe Chilrtron's Bureau (with the exreption of its child labor functions) was
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
Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
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Further development of heat-resistant materials for aircraft engines
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Luftfahrtforscliung, v. 14, no. 4/5, Apr. 20, 1937. Washington, Sept. 1946.
cover title, l'& haves, 5 pi. 4° (Technical Memorandum 1093.) [Processed.] t
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High-altitude flight cooling investigation of radial air-cooled engine [with
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Floiv. Flow over slender body of revolution at supersonic velocities [with list
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1946. cover title, 8 p. 7 p. of pi. 4° (Technical note 1081.) [Processed.] t
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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],
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donia, no. 18, Oct. 10, 1930. Wa.«hington, Aug. 1946. cover title, 9 leaves,
2 pi. 4° (Technical memorandum 1001.) [Processed.] t
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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,
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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
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Plates (metal). Effect of small deviations from flatness on effective width and
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Wiufjs (airrroft). Wind-tunnel investigation of horizontal motion of wing near
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chuev ; [translation by S. Reiss from Report 437 of] Central Aero-Hydrody-
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Mosquitoes of Japan and their medical importance [with list of literature cited] ;
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• Australia, east coast, Cape Grenville to Caj^e Direction, from Briti.sh sur-
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Boico Iteito. Southwest part of Buko Retto (Pescadores Islands), Formosa
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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
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N 6.18 : 6503
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Natunil scak' 1:140.01.1 at iat. 51°4r>'. Washington", D. C, published June
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England, south coast, Portland to « "hristchurch, from British surveys to
1936 (topography is mainly from British Ordnance Survey) ; no. 4497. Natural
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England, south coast. Start I'oint to Needles Channel, from British surveys
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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
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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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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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Go vcrn )ii t n t supplies — Continued
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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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,
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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.
L. C. card 46-27680 PA 1.2 : L 34/10/946
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.]
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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.]
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
October 1946
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1204 Government Publications
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
October 1946 1205
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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cants for the publications in this list are requested to state the grounds for their reciuests,
as the Institution is able to supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in
which they are eniiccialli) interested. Tliese papers are distributed gratis, e.\cept 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 I<nowledge : 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 knowletlge 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 establishments, and learned societies
in this country and abroad, and are supplied to other institutions, and to individuals at
the prices indicated. Kemittances 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 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 25, D. C. The Institution maintains mailing-li.sts of public libraries and
other educational establishments, but uo general mailing-Ust 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, anil have the endorsement
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
NoTK. — The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual rci.ort and tliree
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
.Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
October 1946 1221
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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November 1946 1225
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries 1231
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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.,
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
L. C. card 16-26796 C 3.141 : 945/v. 3/prelim.
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.]
* C'oth. ifll.r.O. • Item 206
L. C. card 40-26272 C 3.139 : 944/pt.]
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.
The separate opinions are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Govern-
metit Printing Office, Washington 25. D. C, at a subscription price of ?2.00 per volume ;
single copies vary in price.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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«•
Aircraft accidents. Civil Aeronatitics Board accident investigation i"eport.
Eastern Air Lines, Cheshire, Conn., Jan. 18, 1946 ; docket no. SA-112, adopted
Sept. 27, 104G. [1946.] 11+ii p. 4* [Processed.] t C 31 .213 : C424/2
Civil air i-egnlations. Civil air regulations: pt. .02, Type and production certifi-
cates, effective Julv 1, 1946. [1946.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
* Paper, 5c. • Item 225 C 31.209 : 02/2
Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] t C 31.209:
Note. — Amendment.s 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 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
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. 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
Same ; Oct. 14, 1946. [1946.] [2] p. f [Processed.] t
0 4.2:038/5/946-^
Current tables, Pacific Coast, North America and Philippine Islands, [calendar]
year 1947. 1946. 149 p.+3 folded leaves, il. (Serial 686.) [Includes list of
publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.]
t Paper, IHc. " • Item 230
L. C. card 22-26900 C 4.23 : 947
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
L. C. card 46-27812 C 4.2 : M 27/8/941^4
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.] $
L. C. card 7-6293 " C 4.5 : 946
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
Bowling Green, Kv., Bowling Green Airport, n. p. July 9, 1946. [Advance
copy.] 0 4.0/10:605/046
New Orleans, I-a., Moisant International Airport, n. p. July 23. 1946. [Advance
copy.] 0 4.0/10:609/946
Niagara Falls, N. Y., Niagara Falls Airport, n. p. Aug. 6. 1046. [Advance
copy.l 0 4.0/10:614/046
Flint, Mich., Bishop Airport, n. p. July 23. 1946. [Advatice cony.]
0 4.0/10 : 618/046
Garden City, Kans., Garden City Airport, n. p. July 0. 1946. O 4.0/10 : 619/946
Bridgeport, Conn., Bridgeport Airport, n. p, Aug. 6, 1046. [Advance copy.]
0 4.9/10:621/940
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.]
3 p. il. 4° [Processed. From Foreign commerce weekly. Aug. 17, 1946.] t
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
L. C. card 27-25963 C 29.1 : 945
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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NOTE. — The service provides comprehensive current data on production, distribution,
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tions as applied to specific commodities, results of domestic market research, foreign
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Government Printing OflSce, Washington 25, D. C.
The parts thus far comprising the Industrial reference service are as follows :
pt 1. Transportation.
pt. 2. Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals,
pt. 3. Motion pictures and equipment,
pt. 4. Electrical equipment,
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I)t. 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. 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
States of America.] * Paper 5c. • Item 255
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Note. — This service, punched for standard 3 ring binder, carries information and
reports on economic conditions, markets, and industrial developments abroad, foreign
trade, trade restrictions and commercial policies, transportation and communications,
monetary and financial developments, and many other subjects of vital interest to
the foreign trade community. Each volume will cover a year and may be purchased
from the Superintendent of Documents at a subscription price of $2.00 a year.
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
sources of information ; by Gertrude E. Heare.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255
C 34.11 : 3/27
Same, v. 3, no. 28; Aug. 1946. [1946.] 6 p. 4° [Title is: Living and
office-operating costs in El Salvador, with list of suggested reading; prepared
by Edward Castleman and Eleanor R. Osborn.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255
C 34.11 : 3/28
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Same, V. 3, no. 29 ; Aug. 1946. [1946. J 5 p. il. 4° [Title is : Saudi Arabia
(summary of current economic information) ; prepared by foreign service of
United States of America.] * Paper, 5e. • Item 255 C: 34.11: 3/29
— - Same, V. 3, no. 31 ; Aug. 1946. [1946.] 4 p. 4" [Title is : Economic situ-
ation in Surinam, 1945.] *Pai}er, 5c. • Item 255 0 34.11:3/31
Same, v. 3, no. 32; Aug. 1946. [1&46.] 4 p. il. 4° [Title is: Guatemala
(summary of current economic information) : prepared by foreign service of
United States of America.] * Paper, 5c • Item 255 0 34.11:3/32
Same, V. 3, no. 35 ; Sept. 1946. [1946.] 7 p. 4° [Title is: Preparing ship-
ments to Uruguay (documentation, and consular and customs requirements) ;
revised by Walter Haidar, in American Republics Division, Areas Branch,
Office of World Trade Promotion.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255 0 34.11:3/35
Same, v. 3, no. 37; Sept. 1946. [1946.] 6 p. il. 4" [Title is: Honduras
(summary of current economic information) ; prepared by foreign service of
United States of America.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255 0 34.11:3/37
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
number of tlie Journal of research.] * Cloth, .$3.00
L. O. card 45-35941-35956, 46-25410-25421 0 13.22/2 : 35
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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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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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ciation. 1946. [l]+5 p. ([Venereal Diseases Division]: Reprint 266.)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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Farm management, agricultural credit, farm products, marketing, agricultural
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• Item 592
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Foreign relations of United States; Sept. 1946. [1946.] [2] +96 p. (Price list
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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;
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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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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
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 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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
November 1946 1269
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.
* Sent to Depository Libraries
1369.
1370.
1270 Government Publications
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.
# Sent to Depository Libraries
November 1946 1271
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1272 Go\TRNMENT Publications
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
* Sent to Depository Libraries
November 1946 1273
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1274 Government Publications
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
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Coal. No. 28834, Southern Wyoming Coal Operators Association v. Chicago, Burl-
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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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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-
tioner. [1946.] cover title, iii+50 p. t J 1.78: El 25/8
El Rey Cheese Co. No. 331, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,
J. A. Hagan, individually, and doing business as El Rey Cheese Co., Jack Aros
and Everett Hagan, v. Paul A. Porter, administrator, Office of Price Admin-
istration, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th
circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1946.] cover title, ii-|-24 p. t
J 1.78 : El 71
Ensley Bank d Trust Co. No. 387, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.
term, 1946, Ensley Bank & Trust Company v. United States, on petition for
writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit ; brief for United
States in opp<«ition. [1946.] cover title, i-1-17 p. t J1.78:Eu78
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; app. B to petitioner's brief. [1946.] cover title, i-f37a p. t
J 1.76 : Er 46
Friedman, Morton. Brief for appellees. United States Court of Appeals. District
of Columbia, no. 9305, Morton Friedman v. Lewis B. Schwellenbach [individu-
ally and as Secretary of Labor], et al., appeal from order of District Court
for District of Columbia. [1946.] cover title, v-f60 p. + J 1.77 : F 914
Froetmning Bros., Inc., of Texas. In Court of Claims, no. 46117, Froemming
Bros., Inc., of Texas, v. United States; defendant's exceptions to report of com-
missioner and i-equest for special findings of fact. [1946.] p. 53-62. t
J 1.80 : F 922
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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
fi'om District Court for Territory of Hawaii; reply brief of James E. .Mark-
ham, Alien Property Custodian. [1946.] cover title, 1+7 p. t J 1.76 : F 955/2
Fuller, George A., Co. In Court of Claims, no. 44585, George A. Fuller Company
V. United States ; defendant's brief. [1946.] p. 133-172. + J 1.80 :F 958/8
General Electric Co. Civil action no. 1364, in district court for district of New
Jersey, United States v. General Electric Company, et al. ; brief for United
States. [1946.] cover title, xvi+612 p. t J 1.75 : G 286/11
General Industries Co. No. 564, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
1946, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Depart-
ment of Labor, v. General Industries Company; petition for writ of certiorari
to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1946.] cover title, i+14 p. t
J 1.78 : G 286/9
Gihson, Taze H. No. 23, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,
Taze Hamrick Gibson v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court
of appeals for 8th circuit, brief for United States on reargument. [1946.]
cover title, iv+84 p. t J 1.78 : G 359/2
Gordon, Joseph A. No. 489, in Supreme Court of United Stata^. Oct. term, 1946,
Joseph A. Gordon v. Paul A. Porter, administrator. Office of Price Administra-
tion, OQ petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th cir-
cuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1946.] cover title, i+22 p. J
J 1.78 : G 656/2
Gray, C. E. No. 11287, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, C. B. Gray,
J. C. Pitts, and Floyd Brown v. Commodity Credit Corporation ; brief for
appellee. [1946.] cover title, iv+64 p. + J 1.76 :G 791
Greenberg, Leonard W. No. 10211, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit,
Leonard W. Greenberg v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for
review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for respondent. [1946.] cover title,
iii-f 15 p. t J 1.76 :G 829
Hackett, Robert P. Nos. 4155-57, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit,
Robert P. Hackett v. commissioner of internal revenue ; Arthur O. Wellman
V. [same] ; John H. Nichols, v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of
Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1946.] cover title, i-f-17 p. large 8° t
J 1.76 : H 115
Hallihurton Oil Well Cementing Co. No. 74, in Supreme Court of United States,
Oct. term, 1946, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Divi-
sion, Department of Labor, i'. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company, on
writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for petitioner.
[1946.] cover title, iii+34 p. t J 1.78 : H 155/4
Hallowell, Mrs. Blanche N. No. 9167, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit,
Blanche N. Hallowell v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for
review of decision of Tax. Court; brief for respondent. [1946.] cover title,
ii+17 p. t J 1.76 : H 158
Hartford-Empire Co. Civil action no. 554, in district court for district of Dela-
ware, United States v. Hartford-Empire Company; plaintiff's motion for pre-
liminary injunction impounding royalties, notice of pleadings, etc., to be relied
upon order to show cause. [1946.] cover title, 13 p. X J 1.75 : H 253/2
Eearne, James M. No. 45105, in Court of Claims, James M. Hearne v. United
States; defendant's brief in response to plaintiff's reply brief. [1946.] cover
title, iii+315-350 p. I J 1.80 : H351/4
Horowitz, Harry. Nos. 58-59, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.
term, 1946, Leland S. Hobbs, post commanding officer. Fort Dix, N. J., v. United
States ex rel. Harry Horowitz ; [same] v. United States ex rel. Jacob S. Samuels,
on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for peti-
tioner. [1946.] cover title, ii-f-73 p. % J 1.78 :H 785/2
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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
district of California; statement as to jurisdiction. [1946.] cover title,
15 p. t J 1.78 : H 851
Jackson, George A. Brief for appellant, in circuit of appeals for 5th circuit, no.
11705, United States v. George A. Jackson, appeal from district court for
northern district of Texas, Dallas division. [1946.] cover title, 11+17 p. t
J 1.76 : J 134
Jones d Laughlin Steel Corporation. Brief and appendix of Government appel-
lees, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9342, Jones &
Laughlin Steel Corporation v. United Mine Workers of America, et al. : appeal
from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1946.] cover
title, iii+32+iic+31c p. t J 1.77. J 73/2
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
States ; defendant's exceptions to report of commissioner and request for
special findings of fact. [1946.] p. 27-34 t J 1.80 :K 297
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
Relations Board. [1946.] p. 207-221. % J 1.76 :K 524
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
for 7th circuit. [1946.] cover title, ii+24 p. $ J 1.78 : K 524/2
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.
[1946.] cover title, i +12 p. t J 1.77 :K 623
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.
6»-144. t J 1.80 : K 659/3
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.
Lindley, judge presiding; appellee's brief, [1946.] cover title, iii-i-18 p. t
J 1.76 :K 695
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
In opposition. [1946.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.78 :L 498/2
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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
Revenue ; petition for review of order of Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol
Tax Unit. [1946.] cover title, i+27 p. t J 1.76 : L 577/4
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
opposition. [1946.] cover title, 1+13 p. t J1.7S:L776
Local 36 of International Fishermen d Allied Workers of America. No. 18842
(criminal), in district court for southern district of California, central divi-
sion, Feb. 1946 term. United States v. Local 36 of International Fishermen &
Allied Workers of America, et al. ; indictment. [1946.] cover title, 15 p. X
J 1.75 : In 85/3
Loftis, V. P., Co. No. 46078, in Court of Claims, Vade P. Loftis, trading as
V. P. Loftis Company, v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1946.] cover
title, i-fl65-223 p. t J 1.80 : L 827/4
Los Angeles, Calif. No. 43541, in Court of Claims, Los Angeles, municipal corpo-
ration, V. United States; defendant's request for special findings of fact and
brief, [1946.] cover title, i-f- 151-205 p. t J 1.80 :L 896/4
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.]
cover title, ii-f38 p. $ J 1.76 : M 139/4
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.
Porter, administrator. Office of Price Administration for and on behalf of
United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for
7th circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1946.] cover title. ii4-31 p. t
J 1.78 : M 316
Marr Duplicator Co. No. 504, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
1946, James Marr, doing business as Marr Duplicator Company, v. A. B. Dick
Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d
circuit; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. [1946.] cover
title, 5 p. t J 1.78 : M 348
Maryland Casualty Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46264, Maryland Casualty Com-
pany V. United States ; brief of defendant. 1946. p. 15. t J 1.80 : M 369/7
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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
decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1946.] cover title, iv+47 p. X
J 1.76 : M 42/2
Mats, Mathias M. United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, no.
9297, Mathias Michael Matz, alias Michael A. Matz, r. United States ; appeal
from judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia.
[1946.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.77 : M 438
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.
[1946.] cover title, i+8 p. + J 1.70 : M 563
Mohawk W7-<^eking d Lumber Co. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States,
Oct. term, 1946. Paul A. Porter, administrator. Office of Price Administration,
V. Moliawk Wrecking and Lumber Company, partnership, and Harry Smith ;
petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit.
[1946.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.78 :M 725
Transcript of proceedings for certiorari application, circuit court of ap-
peals, 6th circuit, Paul Porter, price administrator, v. Mohawk Wrecking &
Lumber Company, partnership, and Harry Smith, appeal from district court
for ea.stern district of Michigan, southern division. [1946.] p. 26-34. t
J 1.75 : M 725
Morris. James F. No. 425. in Supreme Court of United State.«, Oct. term. 1946,
James F. Morris v. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour
Division, Department of Labor, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit
court of appeals for 6th circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1946.] cover
title, i-fSp. % J 1.78 :M 832
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
Appliance Corporation •,^ memorandum for United States as amicus curiae in
support of petition for writ of certiorari. [1946.] cover title, 7 p. t
J 1.78 : M 852
Mntunl Fertilizer Co. No. 11693, in circuit cou,rt of appeals for 5th circuit, com-
missioner of internal revenue v. Mutual Fertilizer Company, on petition for
review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for petitioner. [1946.] cover title,
ii+27 p. t J 1.76 : M 985/2
National Hardware Co. No. 46121, in Court of Claims, Charles Kaiser and
Fred Kaiser, doing business as copai'tners under firm name and style of
National Hardware Co., v. United States; defendant's brief. [1946.] cover
title, ii+87-134 p. t J 1.80 : N 213 ha/3
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commissioner's
ndant's request for special findings of fact, and exceptions to
report. [1946.] p. 47-65. t J 1.80 : N 213 ha/2
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.
Hildreth, Governor of Maine, et al., v. [same] ; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
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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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
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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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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
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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-
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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
J 1.77 : Y 82
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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.]
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Workmen's compensation. State workmen's compensation laws as of June 1,
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L. C. card L 46-147 L 16.3 : 78
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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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Agricultural training. Recommended criteria for approval of establishments
offering agricultural on-the-job training for veterans, adopted May 29, 1946 by
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Job Training. [1946.] 10+ [1] p. narrow 8° t • Item 741
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Community advisory centers, preliminary analysis of trends and activities. June
13, 1946. cover title, [1]+17 leaves, il. 4" [Processed. Seven of the leaves
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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
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Russian program. Library of Congress, its Russian program and activities;
[by] Sergius Yakobson. [1946.] p. 51-66. t (t'l'ee to libraries only).
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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
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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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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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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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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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American White Cross Laboratories, Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d cir-
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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.]
# Sent to Depository Libraries
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
November 1946 1313
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
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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].)
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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
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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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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
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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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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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No\t:mber 1946 1321
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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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
Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
721123— 46— No. 622 8
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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1344 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
December 1946 1345
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1346 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
Decembek 1946 1347
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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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.
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Report. Annual report of Bureau of Census, July 1, 194^June 30, 1946. Wash-
ington, 1946. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] t
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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.]
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Same. (H. doc. 502, 79th Cong. 2d sess.)
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United States tabulated by place of residence. 1940. xxi+595 p. 4° [Pre-
pared under supervision of Halbert L. Dunn, chief, Vital Statistics Division.]
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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
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trial (small business) series no. 48.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1^
of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 254
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United States.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255 C 34.11: 3/38
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ditions in Dominican Republic, 1945 ; prepared in American Republics Division.]
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Same, V. 3, no. 40 ; Sept. 1946. [1946.] 4 p. 4° [Title is : Economic situa-
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office-operating costs in Chile, with list of suggested readings; prepared by
Mary D. Keating and Virginia E. Phillips.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255
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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.
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Beta rays. Arrangement with small solid angle for measurement of beta rays;
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paper RP1731. ) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards,
Aug. 1946, v. 37.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1731
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Sept. 23, 1946. iii-f-23 p. il. (Miscellaneous publication M182.) * Paper, 10c.
• Item 279
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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
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sedes R195-42.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 013.12/1:195/2
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L. C. card 46-27951 C 13.4 : 455
Glass. Viscosity and extraordinary heat effects in glass [with list of references] ;
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[From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Aug. 1946, v. 37.]
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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.
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Molecular stills. Simple cyclic falling-film molecular still [with list of refer-
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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-
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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
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X-rays. Absorption measurements for broad beams of 1- and 2-million-volt
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p. 147-150, il. (Research paper RP1735.) [From Journal of research of
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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
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Same. (H. doc. 257, 79th Cong. 1st sess.)
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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,
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Pugh, Merlin L. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5313,
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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
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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
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• Item 310
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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-
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Indiang. Removal of restrictions ou Indian property and for emancipation
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and H. R. 3710, bills concerning purchase of restricted Indian land, removing
of restrictions on Indian property, and for emancipation of Indians, May 6
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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
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45, authorizing Committee on Labor to conduct investigation of extent and
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vate agencies to the physically handicapped, Apr. 2-4, 1946. 1946. pt. 22,
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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
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Calendars. Legislative calendar with history and final status of legislation, 79th
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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,
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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
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Higgins, Mrs. Bessie. Brief for appellees. United States Court of Appeals, Dis-
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trict Court of United States [tor District of Columbia]. [1946.] cover title,
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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
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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-
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of certiorari to Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and to circuit court of appeals
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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-
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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,
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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,
National Sanitary Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions
for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1946.] cover
title, v. +36 p. t J 1.76 : N 213sa
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
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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-
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appeals for 10th circuit; brief for Civil Service Commission. [1946.] cover
title, iii+55 p. 1 pi. t J 1.78 : Ok 4/10
Opinions of Attorney General [released for publication in pamphlet form for
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ri946.] 8 p. J L.'-./a: 40/115
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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-
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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
L. C. card L 46-166 L 1.16 : W 52
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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
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° (Wartime
..., ince restricted
Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/E-146
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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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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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December 1946 1397
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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[194(}.J [4] p. 4" * Paper, .")('. • Item 4tJ2 NHA 2.8 : 10/ind.
XoTE.— The Insured mortgage portfolio is the Federal Housing Administration's me-
dium of communication with tinancial institutions which are approved or eligible for
participation in the insured mortgage system. The Portfolio will be sent to these ■with-
out charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu-
ments, Government Printing Ollice, Washington 25, D. C, at the prices stated above.
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
L. C. card 3.5-26124 NHA 2.1 : 944
FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
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
bousing. Mar. 1946. cover title, 30 p. 4° [Processed.] f
L. C. card 40-27900 NHA 4.2 : H 81/11
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.
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1410 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
Aicards 10621-770, 1st division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago,
111., V. 70. Champlin-Shealy Company, Law Printers, Chicago, 111. [1946.]
[l]+93Sp. t National Railroad Adjustment Board. Cliicago, 111. (price upon
application.)
L. C. card 36-26211 RA 1.7 : 70
Note. — Tbe 1st division has jurisdiction over disputes involving train-and-yard-service
employees of carriers ; that is, engineers, firemen, hostlers, and outside hostler helpers,
conductors, trainmen, and yard-service employees.
NAVY DEPARTMENT
MARINE CORPS
Flag. How to respect and display our flag. n. p. [MCPB, Mar. 20, 1946].
[4] +30+ [2] p. il. 12° t
L. C. card 46-27977 N 9.2 : F 59/946
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE
NAVAL BECORDS AND LIBRARY OFFICE
Naval documents related to United States wars with Barbary Powers, v. 6,
Naval operations, including diplomatic background. May 1805-07. 1944.
[3]+viii+768 p. 1 por. 7 pi. map. * Cloth, $4.00 (25 percent discount to dealers
not allowed).
L. C. card 39-26715 N 16.2 : B 23/v.6
NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE
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
HYDROORAPHIC 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 com-
mercial agents which are located in the principal American sea and lake ports. Manuals
and tables which do not require correction service arc available from the Superintendent
of Documents. Washington 25, D. C. H. O. circular 3 and its supiilcment 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 to the Hydrographic
Office, Navy Department, Washington 25, D. C, or to the Branch 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, 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,
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
December 1946 1413
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
1414 Government Publications
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
December 1946 1415
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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December 1946 1419
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
December 1946 1421
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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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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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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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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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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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"
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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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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.
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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
• Sent to Depository Libraries
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.
Januaky-Decembek
1441
Page
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
1442
Index, 1946
Page
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
1443
Page
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
1444
Index, 1946
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
Page
.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
1446
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
1448
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1449
Page
1115
1208
91
27!»
America,
104.V
>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
1450
Index, 1946
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 |
Page
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
January-December
1451
Page
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
Page
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
1452
Index, 1946
Page
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
1453
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
1454
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
jANUARY-DEGEMliEK
1455
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1457
Page
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,
Page
.\ 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
1458
Index, 1946
Page
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
January-December
1459
Page
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
Page
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
1460
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1461
Page
Bauxite — Continued
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
Page
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
1462
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1463
Pase
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
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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
Page
Bibliography — Continued
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
Tndkx, lJ)4f>
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1465
Page
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
January-December
1467
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
1468
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.
Page
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
Ja xu ary-Df.cembkr
1469
Page
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«<
1470
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
January-December
1471
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
- 1018
727
651
1362
- 1079
1401
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
1472
Lndex, 194r»
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
Page
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
J A N U All Y-DeCEMBER
1473
Page
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
Page
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
1474
Index, 1046
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1475
Page
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
Page
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
1476
Index, 1946
Page
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.
Page
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
January-December
1477
Page
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
Page
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
1478
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1479
Page
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
Page
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
Page
(.'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
Page
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
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1483
Page
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
Page
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
Page
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
J A N U A R Y-DeCEMBER
1485
Page
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,
Page
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
Page
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
Page
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
Januaey-December
1487
Page
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
Page
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
1488
Ikdkx, 194G
Page
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
Page
("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
January-December
1489
Page
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
Page
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
Page
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
J A N u ary-DeceMber
1491
IMUO
92
1251
1390
l:
23"
123
433
140
] r)3
1349
Page
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
1492
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
Jak uary-Decemb?:r
1493
Page
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
28
733
733
Page
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
1248
1494
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
Page
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
jANUAKY-DKCKMliER
1495
Fag
Control (aircraft) — Continued
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.
1496
Index, 194G
Page
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
Page
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
J A N U A R Y-DkCEMBEK
1497
Page
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
Page
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
1498
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1499
Page
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
1500
Index, 1946
705
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
January-December
1501
Page
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
Page
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
1502
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1503
Page
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.
Page
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
1504
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1505
Page
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
1506
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1507
Page
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
Page
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
1508
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1509
Page
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
1510
Index, 1946
Page
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.
1512
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
1513
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
1514
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1515
Page
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
1516
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1517
Page
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
Page
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
1518
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1519
Page
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-
400
1520
Index, 1946
Page
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.
January-December
1521
Page
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
Page
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
1522
Index, 1946
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.
Page
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
1524
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1525
Page
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,
I
Page
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
1526
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1527
Page
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
Page
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
1528
Index, 1946
Page
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
January-December
1529
Page
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
Page
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
1530
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1531
Pagt
Foreign countries — Continued
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
521!
Page
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
1532
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
1333
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
Januakt-December
1533
Page
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
743176 — 47 7
Page
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
1534
Index, 1946
Page
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
68
1265
Page
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
January-December
1535
Page
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.
Page
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
1536
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
Januaey-December
1537
Page
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.
Page
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
1538
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1539
Page
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
Page
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
1540
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
January-December
1541
Page
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
1542
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
1543
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
1544
Index, 1946
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
1546
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
Janttart-December
1547
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
Page
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
1548
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1549
Page
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
Pag*
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
1550
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1551
Pas«
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
Page
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
1552
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1553
Page
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.
Page
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
1554
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
Januaky-December
1555
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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
Page
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
1556
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Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1557
Page
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
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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
1558
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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
January-December
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
1560
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
Page
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
January-December
1565
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pig.
Page
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
Page
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
743176 — 47-
-9
1566
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1567
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
1568
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
1570
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
Page
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
January-December
1571
Page
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
Index, 1946
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
1574
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.
Page
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
1576
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1577
Page
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
1578
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1579
Page
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
January-December
1583
Page
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
Page
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
1584
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1585
Page
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
Page
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
1586
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1587
Page
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
1588
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
January-December
1589
Page
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.
1590
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
Januakt-December
1591
Page
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
Page
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
1592
Index, 1946
Page
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
January-December
1593
Page
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
1594
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
Page
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
1596
Index, 1946
Page
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
J A N U AR Y-DeCEMP,EU
1597
Page
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
Page
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
743176 — 47-
-11
1598
Index, 194G
Page
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
Page
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
Januart-December
1599
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
Page
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
1600
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
!
January-December
1601
Page
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
Page
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
1602
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1603
Page
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
Page
.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
16()4
Index, 1946
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.
Page
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
J AN UARY-DeCEMBEK
1605
Page
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
84
267
617
166
Page
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
1606
Index, 1946
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
1608
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1609
Pago
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;>
1610
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
Page
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
J A nuart-December
1611
Page
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
Page
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
1612
Index, 194G
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
Page
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.
January-December
1613
Page
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.
1614
Index, 1946
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
January-December
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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
1616
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1617
Page
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.
1618
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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
January-December
1619
Page
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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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
Januart-December
1621
Page
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
1622
Index, 1946
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
-- 1294
1405
1434
Page
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
January-December
1623
Page
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
1624
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1625
Page
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
1626
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1627
Page
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
lt)28
Index, 1946
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
January-Dkcember
1629
Page
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
Page
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
1630
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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.
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1633
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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
1635
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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Index, 1946
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
January-December
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
January-December
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
Page
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
1642
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1643
Page
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
Page
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
1644
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1645
Page
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
Page
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.
1646
Index, 1946
Page
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
Page
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
January-Dkcember
1647
Page
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
Page
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
1648
Index, 1946
Page
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
350, 360
Page
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
January-December
1649
Page
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
Page
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
1650
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1651
Page
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.
Page
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
1G52
Index, 194G
Page
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
1654
Index, 1946
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
January-December
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
January-December
1657
Page
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
Page
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
1658
Index, 1946
Page
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.
Page
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
January-December
1659
Page
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
Page
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
1660
Index, I94G
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1661
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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
1662
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
Januart-December
1663
Page
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
Page
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
1664
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1665
Page
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
Page
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
1666
Index, 1940
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1667
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
Page
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
1670
Index, 1946
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
1676
Index, 1946
Page
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
January-December
1677
Page
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
1678
Index, 1946
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
January-December
1679
Page
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
Page
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
1680
Index, 1946
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
170
969
January-December
1681
Page
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
1682
Index, 1946
Page
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
January-December
1683
Paye
Transportation— Continued
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.
Page
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
1G84
Index, 194G
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
Page
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
January-December
1685
Page
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
Page
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.
1686
Index, 194G
Page
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-
adjustment allowances.
Page
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
January-December
1687
Page
-Continued
209
98S
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.
Page
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
January-December
1689
Page
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
Page
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
1690
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
Page
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
January-December
1691
Page
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
January-December
1693
Page
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
Page
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
January-December
1695
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
Page
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
1696
Index, 194G
PuKf
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
PuKe
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
Januaey-December
1697
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
743170—47-
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1698
Index, 1946
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.).
Pas*
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
January-December
1699
Page
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
170U
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1701
Pago
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
Page
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
1702
Index, 1946
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
Januaky-December
1703
Page
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
1704
Index, 1946
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
J AN UARY- -December
1705
Page
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
1706
Index, 1946
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
Page
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
January-December
1707
Page
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.
o
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