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DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS

In ordering publications listed in this catalog, it should particularly be noted that only those marked with a star (*) are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents.

Where a single dagger (f) is the distribution symbol, application should be made directly to the department or bureau issuing the document.

* For sale by Superi nten den t of Docu men ts

t Distribution made by Issuing Office. Not definitely available if unaccompanied by a price

t Printed for Official Use(not available for distribution)

Received late, no copies available at Division of Public Documents

Sent to Depository Libraries

MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

APRIL 1951 Number 675

Entries 5890-7456

Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.: 1951

FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT

PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)

75 CENTS ADDITIONAL FOR FOREIGN MAILING

PREVIEWS

The following publications are in the process of being printed. Advance sales orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It is not possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All information in regard to title, series, classification, distribution, and price given in these listings is pre-liminary and subject to change when the publications actually come from the press. Those so marked will be sent to depository libraries, providing, that at the time of going to press, the libraries were on list to receive the items under which these publications will be distributed.

Annual report of chief of engineers, 1950, pt. 2. (Engineers Corps.) [Also issued as H. doc. 4, pt. 2, 82d Cong. 1st sess. $4.50. • D 103.1: 95O/pt.2

Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year 1950.(Treasury Department.) [Also issued as H. doc. 3, 82d Cong. 1st sess.]$1.75. © T 1.1: 950

Antitrust laws, compilation. 1951 edition. (House of Representatives.) 25c. • Y 1.2: An 8/951

Armed Forces pocket guide to Alaska. (Armed Forces Information and Educa-tion Division.) 20c. • D 2.8: Al 1

Army Medical Library classification, medicine, preclinical science QS-QZ, medi-cine and related subjects W, 1951. (Army Medical Service.) $1.25. •

D 104.2: C 56Astronomical phenomena for year 1952. (Naval Observatory.) 15c. •

D 213.2: As 8/952Cases decided in Court of Claims, v. 117. (Court of Claims.) $3.25. •

Ju 3.9:117Chronic illness. (Public Health Service, Public health bibliography series 1.)

50c. © FS 2.21:1Digest of Board of Contract Appeals cases. (Defense Department.) $2.25. •

D 1.2: C76Distribution of varieties and classes of wheat in United States. (Agriculture

Department, Circular 861, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) 25c. • A 1.4/2: 861

Evaluating school lunches and nutritional status of children. (AgricultureDepartment, Circular 859, Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau.) 25c. • A 1.4/2: 859

Farm relief and agricultural adjustment acts. 1951 edition. (House of Repre-sentatives.) $1.00. • Y 1.2 :F 22/951

Father-son farm operating agreements. (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulletin 2026, Agricultural Economics Bureau.) 15c. © A 1.9: 2026

Fire resistance of walls. (National Bureau of Standards, Building materials and structures report BMS 120.) 15c. • C 13.29:120

Fruit thinning with chemical sprays. (Agriculture Department, Circular 867, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) 20c. •

A 1.4/2: 867Hymenoptera of America north of Mexico, synoptic catalog. (Agriculture De-

partment, Agriculture monograph 2, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) $4.00. • A 1.78: 2

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Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative bulletin 1950-2, July-Dec. 1950. (InternalRevenue Bureau.) $1.50. • T 22.25: 950/2

Laws and regulations for protection of commercial fisheries of Alaska, 1951. (Fish and Wildlife Service, Regulatory announcement 31.) 20c. •

149.24:31Laws relating to interstate and foreign commerce. 1951 edition. (House of

Representatives.) $1.25. • Y 1.2: In 8/3/951Light list, Great Lakes, United States and Canada, 1951. (Coast Guard.)

$!.°0. • T 47 26: 951Lymph glands of cattle, hogs and sheep. (Agriculture Department, Circular

866, Animal Industry Bureau.) 15c. • A 1.4/2: 866Mathematics, v. 1. (Naval Personnel Bureau, Navy training courses.) 60c. •

D208.ll: M42/2/V.1Merchant marine statistics, 1950. (Customs Bureau.) 25c. • T 17.10:950National venereal disease control. (Public Health Service.) 10c. •

FS 2.2: V55/6Official Army register: v. 1, United States Army, active and retired lists, 1951.

(Adjutant General’s Corps.) [Also issued as H. doc. 29, 82d Cong. 1st sess.] $3-75- * D 102.9 : 951/v.l

Rubber, 2d annual report by Secretary of Commerce. (Commerce Department.) 20c- • C 1.28: 949-50

Semiannual report of Secretary of Defense, July 1-Dec. 31, 1950. (Defense De-partment.) 15c • D 1.1: 950-2

Services and collections of Maps Division. (Maps Division, Library of Con-gress.) 40c. • LC5.2:Se6

System in county extension office. (Agriculture Department, Agriculture in-formation bulletin AIB 28, Extension Service.) 10c. • A 1.75; 28

Telecommunications, program for progress. (President of United States.) $1-00 * Pr 33.13: T 23

Timber management plans on national forest. (Forest Service.) 30c. •A 13.2: T48/19

Wholesale prices, 1949. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1007.) [Also issued as H. doc. 710, 81st Cong. 2d sess.] 30c. • L 2.3 :1007

Workman’s compensation problems. (Labor Standards Bureau, Bulletin 142.) 50c- * L 16.3:142

World study of hard fibre, pt. 2. (Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, International trade series 6.) 25c. • C 18.273 : 6

Contents

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Previews------------------------------------- mAbbreviations, Explanation________ VIGeneral Information______________ vnNew Classification Numbers----------- ixCorrections for Previous Monthly Cata-

logs ---------------------------------------- XClassified List of Government Authors. xiMonthly Catalog-------------------------- 1Index___________________________ 77

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AbbreviationsAppendix---------------------------------------------- -Congress---------------------------------------------Cong.Department--------------------------- BentDocument-------------------------------------------- doc'Facsimile, facsimiles_________________facsim.Folio_____________________________________House____________________________________House bill_____________________________ RHouse concurrent resolution___H. Con. Res.House document____________________jj . doc.House executive document______ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution____________ H. J. Res.House report_______________________ jj rpHouse resolution (simple)_________ H. Res.Illustration, illustrations_______________ n.Latitude_____________________ ____ ja4Longitude---------------~ ““"“""“long’Nautical mile---------------------------------- mNo date_______________________________ dNo place----------------------------------~~_____ n’ ’Octavo------------------------- So

Plate, plates____________________________ pjPortrait, portraits_____________________ por.Quarto___________________________________ 4<’>Report_________________________________ _Saint____________________________________Senate, Senate bill_______________________ s'Senate concurrent resolution___S. Con; Res.Senate document____________________s. doc.Senate executive document_______ S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution____________s. J. Res.Senate report________________________ g. rp.Senate resolution (simple)_________ s. Res.Session, sessions_____________________ Isess.Sixteenmo______________________________ 4goStatutes at large___________________Stat. L.Table, tables___________________________ tab.Thirty-twomo___________________________ 32®Treasury------------------------------------------Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 42°Twenty-fourmo________________________ 24°Versus---------------------------------------------- "

ExplanationWords and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do

not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. Place and printer are not given for publications printed at the United States Government Printing

ce, ashington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. Size is not given or octavo publications. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made rom outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates given with Senate and

House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.

The word “processed” as used in this catalog indicates publications which are reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo-graph, multigraph, pianograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, and requests for them if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office.

Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, press releases, administra-tive and confidential (or restricted) publications are omitted.

• The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the extreme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.

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General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,

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

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

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

PRICE LISTS

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

LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

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

CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS

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

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

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HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS

Publications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dagger (f) indi-cates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or division issu-ing the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed foi official use and is not obtainable. The symbol (<f>) indicates the publication was received late and no copies are available at the Division of Public Docu-ments. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.

In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau, or division, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e. g., H. Doc. 426, 81st Congress.

Do not use the L. C. card number in ordering a publication from the Superin-tendent of Documents.

HOW TO REMIT

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

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

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

No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States and possessions, or to Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Newfoundland (including Labrador), and certain Central and South American countries. To other coun-tries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. In computing foreign postage, add one-third of the price of the publication.

LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE

The classification given at the right of entries for departmental publications is that used in the Library of the Division of Public Documents. It is also used as a catalog number for sales stock of this office. The shilling mark (/) sepa-rates what would ordinarily be superior on inferior numbers or letters, as it is not practicable to print these numbers or letters as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly catalog.

New Classification NumbersA 1.76 a: nos. & sep. nos______

C 40.10 : v. nos. & nos-------------

D 101.6: CT________________

D 103.21: chap, nos---------------

D 206.11: date______________

D 301.26: ReservedD 301.27: nos_______________

ES 2.71: letter-nos__________

Agriculture Department.Agriculture handbooks (separates).

National Production Authority.Construction and building materials, monthly

industry report.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, C 18.233 : (v. nos.

& nos.). Change effective with v. 6, no. 11; Nov. 1950-

Army Department.Regulations, rules, and instructions.

Engineers Corps (Army).Engineering manual for emergency construc-

tion. [Proc.]Medicine and Surgery Bureau (Navy).

Statistics of diseases and injuries in Navy (annual).

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, M 203.10 : (date). Air Force Department.

Air Weather Service manual.Note .—See, for earlier issues, M 301.21: (nos.).

Wage Stabilization Board.Releases.

Price Stabilization Office.ES 3.1: date------------------------ Annual reports.ES 3.2: CT-------------------------- General publications.ES 3.3 : -5 : ReservedES 3.6: CT-------------------------- Regulations, rules, and instructions.ES 3.62: nos------------------------ Administrative orders.ES 3.63: nos_______________ Distribution orders.ES 3.64: nos----------------------- General ceiling price regulations.ES 3.65: nos------------------------ Ceiling price regulations.ES 3.66: nos----------------------- Enforcement and procedure regulations.ES 3.6 ’: nos------------------------ OPS guides.ES 3.71: nos----------------------- General press releases.ES 3.72: nos_______________ Speeches.ES3.73:nos----------------------- Releases relating to orders. [Proc, or printed.]

Federal Civil Defense Administration.FCD 1.1: date______________ Annual reports.

Note .—See, for earlier class, Pr 33.801 : (date).FCD 1.2: CT----------------------- General publications.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, Pr 33.802: (CT). Pan American Union.

PA 1.90: s (nos. & nos.)--------- Boletin de la Comision Interamericana deMujeres. [Issued 3 times a year. Proc.]

Budget Bureau.Pr 33.114: nos--------------------- Management notes. [Issued irregularly.

Proc.]State Department.

S 1.596: v. nos. & nos------------- Air bulletin : Agriculture (weekly). [Proc.]Coast Guard.

T 47.102: date--------------------- Register of commissioned and warrant officers,Coast Guard Reserve.

American National Red Cross.Y 3,Am 3 5: 7 v’ nos' 4 h 1”---------- Red Cross magazine (monthly).

International Development Advisory Board.Y 3.1n 85 : CT---------------------- Reports and publications.

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Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

April 1950. Entry 6280, Combined statement of receipts, expenditures, and bal-ances of United States Government, fiscal year 1949, should have been classified T 63.113 : 949 instead of Ju 10.1: 949.

Classified List of Government AuthorsBeginning entry

Administrative Office of United States Courts__________________ 5893Agriculture Department___________________________________________ 5906

Agricultural Economics Bureau_________________________________ 5898Agricultural Research Administration___________________________ 5905

Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau________________ 5894Animal Industry Bureau__________________________________ 6000Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau___________________ 6919Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Bureau_____ 7326

Farm Credit Administration___________________________________ 6923Foreign Agricultural Relations Office____________________________ 7003Forest Service________________________________________________ 7030Information Office____________________________________________ 7145Library_____________________________________________________ 5929Production and Marketing Administration_______________________ 7338

Atomic Energy Commission_______________________________________ 6195Civil Service Commission__________________________________________ 6282Commerce Department:

Census Bureau_______________________________________________ 6237Civil Aeronautics Authority

Civil Aeronautics Administration------------------------------------------ 6265Civil Aeronautics Board___________________________________ 6272

Coast and Geodetic Survey____________________________________ 6303Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau------------------------------------- 7018National Bureau of Standards__________________________________ 7249National Production Authority_________________________________ 7282Patent Office_________________________________________________ 7323Public Roads Bureau_________________________________________ 7354Weather Bureau_____________________________________________ 7449

Congress________________________________________________________ 6419Atomic Energy Joint Committee_______________________________ 6436Defense Production Joint Committee------------------------------------------ 6437Economic Report Joint Committee_____________________________ 6442House of Representatives______________________________________ 6444

Agriculture Committee____________________________________ 6640Appropriations Committee_________________________________ 6643Armed Services Committee________________________________ 6645Banking and Currency Committee__________________________ 6646Education and Labor Committee----------------------------------------- 6647Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee---------------- 6648Foreign Affairs Committee_________________________________ 6650Un-American Activities Committee_________________________ 6652

Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee-------------------------------- 6653Printing Joint Committee_____________________________________ 6654Senate______________________________________________________ 6655

Agriculture and Forestry Committee------------------------------------- 6734Armed Services Committee________________________________ 6736

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Congress—ContinuedSenate—Continued

Banking and Currency Committee______________Crime, Organized, in Interstate Commerce, Special

Investigate_________________Foreign Relations Committee________________Interstate and Foreign Commerce CommitteeLabor and Public Welfare CommitteeSmall Business, Select Committee on

Court of Claims_____________________Defense Department_________________

Air Force Department________________Air Adjutant General’s Office________________

Armed Forces Information and Education DivisionArmy Department______________________

Adjutant General’s CorpsEngineers Corps__________________

Lake Survey Office_________________Mississippi River Commission______________

National Guard BureauMunitions BoardNavy Department____________________

Medicine and Surgery BureauNaval Operations Office

Hydrographic Office_____________________Naval Observatory

Naval Personnel BureauNaval Research Office__________________Supplies and Accounts Bureau

District of Columbia_________________Economic Cooperation AdministrationEconomic Stabilization Agency

Price Stabilization OfficeWage Stabilization Board

Federal Civil Defense AdministrationFederal Power CommissionFederal Reserve System Board of GovernorsFederal Security Agency

Education Office______________Public Health Service____________Social Security Administration

Federal Credit Unions BureauFood and Drug AdministrationOld Age and Survivors Insurance BureauPublic Assistance Bureau

Federal Trade Commission____________Foreign Trade Zones BoardGeneral Accounting OfficeGeneral Services Administration

Contract Settlement OfficeFederal Supply Service_____________National Archives and Records Service

Federal Register Division________________

Beginning entry------------------ 6737Committee to----------------- 6740----------------- 6741----------------- 6742----------------- 6743----------------- 6744----------------- 6750----------------- 6751----------------- 5931----------------- 5930----------------- 6001----------------- 6005----------------- 5892 ----------------- 6910 ----------------- 7172 ----------------- 7205----------------- 7275----------------- 7212----------------- 7299----------------- 7175

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Government Printing Office Beginning entryDocuments Office_____________________________________________ 6893

Housing and Home Finance Agency________________________________ 7117Federal Housing Administration________________________________ 6927Public Housing Administration_________________________________ 7353

Interior Department______________________________________________ 7146Fish and Wildlife Service______________________________________ 6984Geological Survey____________________________________________ 7044Mines Bureau________________________________________________ 7183National Park Service_________________________________________ 7278Reclamation Bureau__________________________________________ 7358Territories Office_____________________________________________ 7443

International Development Advisory Board__________________________ 7150Interstate Commerce Commission__________________________________ 7151Justice Department_______________________________________________ 7160

Immigration and Naturalization Service-------------------------------------- 7143Labor Department

Employment Security Bureau__________________________________ 6905Labor Standards Bureau----------------------------------------------------------- 7161Labor Statistics Bureau----------- ------------------------------------------------ 7165Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions---------------------------- 7447

Library of Congress_______________________________________________ 7173National Academy of Sciences_____________________________________ 7213National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics------------------------------------ 7214National Capital Park and Planning Commission_____________________ 7273National Labor Relations Board____________________________________ 7276National Railroad Adjustment Board------------------------------------------------ 7284Pan American Union______________________________________________ 7303Post Office Department___________________________________________ 7328

Postal Transportation Service---------------------------------------------------- 7330President of United States_________________________________________ 7335

Budget Bureau_______________________________________________ 6236Railroad Retirement Board________________________________________ 7357Reconstruction Finance Corporation________________________________ 7401Securities and Exchange Commission------------------------------------------------- 7402Smithsonian Institution___________________________________________ 7404

Freer Gallery of Art__________________________________________ 7038State Department________________________________________________ 7407

International Boundary and Water Commission, United States andMexico____________________________________________________ 7149

Tariff Commission________________________________________________ 7442Treasury Department_____________________________________________ 7446

Accounts Bureau_____________________________________________ 5890Coast Guard_________________________________________________ 6415Internal Revenue Bureau______________________________________ 7147

Monthly CatalogNO. 675 • APRIL 1951

ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.

5890 Combined statement of receipts, expenditures and balances of United States Government, fiscal year 1950. [1951.] x+574 p.+ [5] leaves, 4° ([Treasury Dept. doc. 3169; Fiscal Service.]) [Issued with printed marginal index tabs on heavy paper.] * Paper, $4.25. • Item 928 L. C. card 10-11510 T 63.113 : 950

5891 Digest of appropriations, fiscal year, 1951, and on account of deficiencies for prior years made during 2d session of 81st Congress, Jan. 3-Oct. 31,1950. 1951. vii+677 p. 4° ([Treasury Dept. doc. 3172.] ; Bookkeeping and Warrants Division.) * Paper, $3.00. • Item 929L. C. card 6-35371 T 63.115: 951

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.

5892 Army hit kit for soldier shows, issued by Special Services Division for use by military personnel only. n. p. [1951]. [36] p. 11. 4° [Includes music. ] $ D 102.2: H 63

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS

5893 Report of Judicial Conference of United States, held at Washington, D. C., Sept. 25-26, 1950; Annual report of director of Administrative Office of United States Courts, 1950; Appendix: Report of Judicial Conference, special session, Mar. 9, 1950. 1950. vii4-235 p. il. t • Item 728 L. C. card 41-18702 Ju 10.1: 950

AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

AIC (series). [Processed, except no. 290.] t A77.104/2: (nos.)5894 286. Production of leaf meals from vegetable wastes In rotary alfalfa driers; [by

Nicholas C. Aceto, Paul W. Edwards, Roderick K. Eskew, Clifford S. Red-field, Rita F. Hurley and Albert Hoersch, jr. Dec. 1950. cover title, [2] + 8 p. il. 2 pl. 8 p. of tab. 4° (Eastern Regional Research Laboratory.)

5895 290. Citrus cannery waste, its use and disposition [with list of references] ; byHarry W. von Loesecke. Nov. 1950. cover title, [2] +21 p. 4°

5896 291. Chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical application of rutin [with list of liter-ature cited] ; by J. F. Couch, C. F. Krewson and J. Naghski. Feb. 1951. [2]+30 p. 11. 2 pl. 2 p. of tab. 4° (Eastern Regional Research Labora-tory. )

5897 297. Dehydrated mashed potatoes, review [with list of literature cited ; by] R. L.Olson and W. O. Harrington. Jan. 1951. [2]+23 p. 4° (Western Regional Research Laboratory.)

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

5898 Agricultural economic and statistical publications. Jan. 1951. cover title, ii+69 p. 4° f A 36.70: Ec 7/2/951

Agricultural history series. [Processed.] f5899 2. Some landmarks in history of Department of Agriculture [with list of references

consulted; by T. Swann Harding]. Slightly revised Jan. 1951. [1951.] cover title, [4] + 112 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.]L. C. card Agr 51-259 A 36.133 : 2/2

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Crop production, prospective plantings for 1951. Mar. 19, 1951. l-12b+13-30 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t’L. C. card 46-43708 A 36.38: 951

Early spring lamb crop, 1951. Mar. 8, 1951. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] fA 36.2 : L 16/951

Merchantable potato stocks large on March 1 despite continued heavy mar-ketings in February. Mar. 14, 1951. [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 36.2 : P 84/9/951-3farms and statistics of dairy plant production, 1950.

Feb. 15, 1951. 50 p. 4 [Processed.] f A 36.2 : M 59/24/950Wool production and income, 1949-50. Feb. 27, 1951. [2] p. f° [Proc-

essetL] T A 36.2 : W88/8/949-50

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

Report of administrator of agricultural research [including reports of agencies of the Administration, fiscal year] 1950. [1951.] [l]4-488 nPaper, $1.00. • Item 25 p.L. C. card Agr 44-23 A 77.1: 950

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTAgriculture handbook.

11. Canning in glass jars in school and institutional kitchens, fruits and other acid foods; [prepared by Bertha F. Olson.] [1951.] [4]+28 p il 4°(Production and Marketing Administration.) * Paper 20c • Item 3L. C. card Agr 51-255 ' A 1,76:11

Agriculture handbook separate.16, sep. 1. Food purchasing guide for group feeding [with list of Source material

used in compiling tables giving purchase information; prepared by 12Or+4n9 & n 4T11SUlnd Edith B Tate] [Feb. 1951.] cover title

> P- 4 . (Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau ) [Reprinted from Agriculture handbook 16, Planning food for insti-tutions.] * Paper, 25c. A L76/a : 16/sep 1

Agriculture information bulletin. • Item 4 A 1.75 : (nos.)27. How to recognize erosion in the Northeast; [prepared by William W. Reitz].

LiBol.J lb p. il. 4° (Soil Conservation Service.) [Supersedes Mis- eastern0farmsff^Pape^ lO?.1'081011 10WerS wartime action on north- L. C. card Agr 51-265

35. Customers across the border, farmer’s stake in United States-Canadian trade. ♦Paper 5c +8+ [lj p’ 1L <ForeiSn Agricultural Relations Office.) L. C. card Agr 51-257

Circulars. • Item 8 A 1.4/2 : (nos.)862. Some’Plant responses to certain insecticides in soil [with list of literature

cited] ; by Arthur C. Foster. Mar. 1951. 41 p. il. (Plant Indiistrv LO1C’ card Ag-^51-‘>r63 EnSineerinZ Bureau.) ♦Paper, 15c. lndustry>

86o. Managing northern Great Plains cattle ranges to minimize effects of drought • LC caS Agr 51 269-1951, 24 P‘ iL (Forest Service.) ♦ Paper^Oc’

Farmers’ bulletins. • Item 9 A 1.9; (nos )M1951Cl1OnTi95iyiJ’ ?ind [Apr. 1926,” revised

raralWLidng "• ’,ly’ ’ "<1 ASr‘™1'L. C. card Agr 51-270

Per,a! Ar<°'^ing east rof^R2,cky Mountains ; [by Leon Havis, M. H. Haller £?hn Si Du/nnigan; T- S’ Cochran and B. A. Porter], [Jan. 1951.] [2] +

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Ornanicnlal shrubs for southern Great Plains ; [by E. W. Johnson], [Feb. neering Buretu ] )P’ ♦ Papi? 20c InduStry’ Solls’ and Agricultural Engi- L. C. card Agr 51-264 ’

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For a better life to come, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at dedication of National 4-H Club Center, Washington, D. C., Feb. 14,1951. [1951.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f A1.40:M13/10

Leaflets. A 1.35: (nos.)151. Effects of feeds and saw speeds on cotton turn-out and quality ; by Charles

A. Bennett and Francis L. Gerdes. Revised Feb. 1951. [1951.] 4 p. il. ([Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau and Pro-duction and Marketing Administration.) * Paper, 5c a Item 12 L. C. card Agr 51—256

294. Root vegetables in everyday meals. [Jan. 1946, slightly revised Nov. 1950.] [1950.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° ([Human Nutrition and Home Economics

onn o Bureau-1) [Formerly AIS-42.]) * Paper, $2.00 per 100 ; single copy, 5c.299. Some questions and answers on where and how to get a farm ; [prepared

by Marshall Thompson], [Apr. 1945, revised Dec. 1950.] [1951.] 4p. il. 4° ([Agricultural Economics Bureau.]) [Revised of AIS-19.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 51-260

Nation is counting on you, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at State PMA meeting, Mandan, N. Dak., Feb. 7, 1951. [1951.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: M13/9

PA (series), f A 1.68: (nos.)128. Measure of our land; [by J. G. Steele], [Feb. 1951.] [2] -[-18 p. il. 4»

(Soil Conservation Service.) • Item 14[142.] Cold facts, how members of frozen food locker co-ops can eat better for

less._ [1951.] cover title, 12 p. il. narrow 8° (Rural Electrification Administration.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1—3 of cover.] G Item 14L. C. card Agr 51-268

149. Grasshopper control with aldrin, chlordane, and toxaphene; [Prepared by Claude Wakeland and J. R. Parker], Feb. 1951. 12 p. narrow 8° (Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) [Supersedes EC—11, Chlordane and toxaphene for grasshopper control, Feb. 1950.1 L. C. card Agr 51-258

Statistical bulletin.89. Trends in consumption of fibers in United States, 1892-1948 ; by Barkley

Meadows. Dec. 1950. cover title, 79 p. il. 4° (Agricultural and Indus-trial Chemistry Buieau.) [Supersedes Trends in consumption of fibers in

. United States, 1892—1946 (ACE—93 revised), by Robert B. Evans and Barkley Meadows.] * Paper, 35c. 9 Item 15 A 1.34 : 89

Technical bulletins. • Item 16 A 1.36: (nos.)822. Factors affecting temperatures in southern farmhouses [with list of liter-

ature cited], by Joseph W. Simons and Frank B. Lanham; [revised by Joseph W. Simons]. July 1942, revised Feb. 1951. [1951.] cover title, 91 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 51-271

1023. Comparison of 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine methods with Crampton bioassay for determining vitamin C values in foods [with list of literature cited] ; by Elizabeth M. Hewston, Murray Fisher, and Elsa Orent-Keiles. Jan. 1951. 30 p. il. 1 pl. (Human Nutri-tion and Home Economics Bureau, Agricultural Research Administration.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 51-266

1028. Target leaf spot on hevea rubbertree in relation to host development, infec-tion, defoliation, and control [with list of literature cited] ; by J. B. Carpenter. Feb. 1951. 34 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricul-tural Engineering Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 51-262

Working together for conservation, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan at annual meeting of National Association of Soil Conserva-tion Districts, Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40: B 73/70

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT LIBRARY

Library list, t54. Farm, home, and community uses of electricity [with list of sources con-

sulted] ; compiled by Emily L. Day and Corabel Bien. Feb. 1951. iv-f-30 p.4°L. C. card Agr 51-254 A 17.17 : 54

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Air Force register; Jan. 1, 1951. 1951. viii+537 p- 4° [Also issued asH. doc. 40, 82d Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, $2.00. © Item 426L. C. card 49-46275 D 303.7: 951

AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.

Air Force letters. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] J

31-5.

35-500.

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40-25.

76-3.

76-4

121-5.

121-7.

D301.24: (nos.) Military records : Policy and procedure concerning personal inspection of

master personnel records (effective until Aug. 15, 1952 unless other-wise rescinded or superseded] ; Feb. 15, 1951. [1951.] 1 p 4° [Cor-rected copy. A 1st print of this publication, 1 p., was also issued and appeared in the Monthly catalog for Mar. 1951, entry no. 4273.]

Military Personnel: Soldier’s qualification card—WD AGO form 20, and DA AGO form 20 (effective until June 9, 1951 unless sooner rescinded

sape£s*deod)9> 1949- U949.] 23 p. 4° [Supersedes AFLop v>(5, Oct. 3, 1947.]Civilian personnel: Extension of workweek (effective until Sept. 9 1952

unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Mar. 9, 1951. [1951.] 2 p 4°Sa“® -.Recruitment of stenographers and typists (effective until Sept. 2,

1952, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Mar. 2, 1951. [1951 1 2 p. 4° J

Air transportation : Charges for Air Force aircraft for revenue special missions (effective until Sept. 12, 1952 unless sooner rescinded or super-seded) ; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4°

Same : Reimbursement for aircraft assigned to Military Assistance Ad-visory Groups (effective until Sept. 12, 1952 unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4°

Special subjects for inspectors general; Accident prevention meetings (ef-fective until July 31, 1951 unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Mar. 2, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4°

Same : Deficiencies in air installations operations (effective until May 31, 1951 unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Feb. 20, 1951. [1951 ] 1 p. 4°

Air Force manual AFM (series).160-8. See Army Department, Technical manual 8-500.

Air Force regulations. [Processed, except for no. 5-2B and where identical with Army regulations or Special regulations. Issued with perfora-tions.] t5-2 B.

5-37.

20-5A.

20-54.

23-6.

34-3 A.

34-33.34-33A.35-12A.

35-43A. 35—480.35-50.

35-73A.

35-80A.

35-500A.

36—28A.

Publications: Numerical index to Air Force standard publications Change ; Feb. 7, 1951. [1951.] 9 p. 4« D 301.6 : 5—2 B/4

SaPeriodiciUs; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 5—37, Apr. 27, 1950.] D 301.6 : 5-37/2

Organization, general: Air Force finance division, Change; Mar 5 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° D 301.6 : 20-5A

Same: Air rescue service; Feb. 16, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4° [Cor-rected copy. Destroy AFR 20-8, Feb. 16, 1951. Supersedes AFR 20—54 Apr. 24, 1946.] D 301.6 : 20-54

Organization, air commands and air forces: Air training command • Mar? -,14’ 1951- [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 23-6, Feb. 3’,

n 1950 ]i . A. „ D 301.6:23-6/2Personnel services: Air Force information and education program

£han?ei?J^r,- 11 1951- t1951-] 1 p- 4° [Supersedes AFL 34-7;Nov. 3, 1949.] M 301.6 : 34-3 A

See Army Department, Special regulations 110-105-1.See Army Department, Special regulations 110-105-1.Military personnel: Evening dress uniform for Air Force personnel

Change; ,Feb- o23’ 1951- [1951] 4 p. il. 4» [Supersedes AFR 35-12A, Jan. 3, 1949 ] M 301.6 : 35-12 A/2

See Army Department, Special regulations 350-90—1.See.Army Department, Special regulations 55-760-1.Military personnel: Service awards, medals, ribbons, and devices •

195V .1-[19SL] 9 p- 1L 40 [Supersedes AFR 35-50, Sept’. ?,vJ9J/8’ deluding Changes AFR 35-50A to AFR 35-50D, Jan. 26. 1949-Dec. 1, 1950.] D 301.6 : 35-50

«am® •_ Absence without leave and desertion, Change; Mar. 15 1951 [1951.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 35-73A, Oct. 26, 1950 ] ’

„ D 301.6 : 35-73 A/2Same: Badges, Change; Feb. 23, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4°„ _ D 301.6:35-80 ASame: Soldier s qualification card, WD AGO form 20, and DA AGO

form 20, Change; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951.] 9 p. il. 4°_ , . „ D 301.6:35-500 ACommissioned officers : Screening applicants for appointment in Regu-

lar Air Force, Change; Mar. 21, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4<>D 301.6 : 36-28 A

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Air Force regulations—Continued36-45. Same: Application for assignment as instructor with Air National

Guard ; Mar. 21, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° D 301.6 : 36-4539-48. Enlisted personnel: General provisions governing enlisted reservists’

voluntary entry on active duty ; Mar. 2, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4°D 301.6 : 39-48

39-49. Same : Reassignment of certain veterinary technicians ; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 39-21, Sept. 3, 1949.]

D 301.6 : 39-4945-20A. Reserve Forces : Air Force cooperation with Air Explorer (Air Scout)

program, Change; Feb. 27, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4°D 301.6 : 45-20 A

45-21A. See Army Department, Special regulations 140-180-10.45-51C. Reserve officers : Mobilization of Air National Guard, Change ; Feb. 20,

1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° D 301.6 : 45-51 C55—7. Operations: Test program for Air Force aircraft; Mar. 9, 1951.

[1951.] 4 p. 4” [Supersedes AFR 55-7, Sept. 2, 1948.]D 301.6 : 55-7

67-5. Supply : Ground radar status report (ROCP) ; Mar. 22, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. 4° D 301.6 : 67-5

67-51. Same: AOCP/ANFE supply status reports; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.]16 p. 4° D 301.6 :67-51/2

67-59. See Army Department, Special regulations 700—40-10.75-48A. See Army Department, Army regulations 55-107.80-9. Research and development: Research and development in human

resources; Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 80—2, Aug. 31, 1948, AFL 80-4, May 25, 1950.] D 301.6 : 80-9

80-10. Same: Status of USAF equipment book; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.]1 P. 4° D 301.6 : 80-10

111-3. Military justice: Report of court-martial activities, AF form 214 ; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 111—3, Dec. 13, 1949.] D 301.6 :111-3/2

125-17A. Air provost marshal: Report of air provost marshal activities, Change ; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 125—17A, Jan. 25,1951.] D 301.6 :125-17 A/2

145—16. See, Army Department, Special regulation 30-305-10.147—7B. See Army Department, Army regulations 60-10.147-8C. See Army Department, Special regulations 60-10-1.160-48. See Army Department, Special regulations 730-630-1.165-8. Chaplain: Chaplain’s monthly report and individual records ; Mar. 2,

1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° D 301.6:165-8170-12. Comptroller : Aircraft unit cost estimates ; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.]

2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 170-12, Dec. 16, 1949.]D 301.6 : 170-12/2

172-31A. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-3.172—33A. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210—6.172-35B. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-12.172—36D. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-15.172-49K. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-51.173—21C. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-2000-1.173-67A. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-3080-2.173-70. See Army Department, Army regulations 35—1230.173-84A. See Army Department, Army regulations 35—1525..173—105. See Army Department, Army regulations 35—1020.*173-110A. See Army Department, Army regulations 35-1105.173-119D. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-218-5.173—122C. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-218-10.173-124. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-1465-5.173-126. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-1465-10.173-127. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-1465-15.176-2C. Nonappropriated funds: Administrative and operational procedures.

Change; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° M 301.6 :176-2 C176-8. Same : Protection of deposits in banks ; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4°

[Supersedes AFR 176-8, Nov. 15, 1949, including Change 176—8A. Sept. 5, 1950.] D 301.6 :176-8/2

182-11. See Army Department, Special regulations 65-160-5.200-7. Intelligence : Responsibility for production of Aeromedical Intelli-

gence ; Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° D 301.6 : 200-7900-6B. Miscellaneous: Salutes, honors, and precedence, Change; Mar. 21,

1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° D 301.6 : 900-6B

Air Weather Service manual.105-24. Aeronautical meteorological codes, AERO code, TAFOT (TAF) code

ROFOT (FIFOT) code, MMMMM/BBBBB code; Sept. 1, 1950. [1951.] ix-f-37 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] f • Item 421

D 301.27 : 105-24

Technical publications for Air Force technical libraries, book list 3H; Mar. 1951. [1951.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t D 301.20:3 H

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ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology: pt. 12, authors, P to Qvortrup; by Albert Hassall, Mildred A. Doss, Dorothy B. Segal, and Doris H. Ray. 1950 [published 1951], [1]+3721-4054 p* ♦ Paper, $1.00. • Item 31L. C. card Agr 32-796 A 77.219:12

ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION, Defense Dept.

Armed forces talk (series). 4° [Weekly. These discussions are of interest to teachers and various civic groups.] * Paper, $2.50 a yr., 80c. addi-tional for foreign mailing; single copy, 5c. • Item 312 D 2.7: (nos.)

362. British Commonwealth of Nations. [1951.] 16p.il.363. How our foreign policy is made. [1951.] 14 p. il.364. Public opinion in American democracy. [1951.] 14+[2] p. il.365. You and your exchange. [1951.] 16 p. il.

ARMY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.

Army procurement procedure, Mar. 1951. [1951.] [362] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $1.50 • Item 325 D 101.6: P 94

Note .—This publication was distributed under Item 325, as advance printing information indicated it to be of a general nature rather than regulatory.

Army regulations. [Issued with perforations.] • Item 32325-70.

30-600.

35-1020.

35-1105.

35-1230.

35-1315.

35-1360.

35-1525.

36-10.

40-508.

55-107.

60-10.

95-5.

130-210.

135-420.

Claims and litigation : Claims cognizable under Federal tort claims act; Mar. 2, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Supersedes AR 25—70, Jan. 1, 1947, including Changes 1; Dec. 16, 1949.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

„ D 101.9 : 25-70Food service: Garrison bread bakeries; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 2 p.

[Supersedes AR 30-2260, Mar. 10, 1942.] • Paper. 5c.D101.9 : 30-600

Finance and fiscal: Pay and allowances during leave; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-105.) [Supersedes AR 35-1020/AFR 173-105, May 23, 1950.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 35-1020/2Same : Advance payments to military personnel, [Changes] 2 ; Feb. 26,

1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173— 110A.) [Supersedes Changes 1, AR 35-1105/AFR 173-110A, Nov. 29,1950.] * Paper, 5c. I) 101.9 : 35-1105/ch.2

Same : Foreign and sea duty pay (payable to enlisted personnel only) ; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regula-tion 173-70.) * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 35-1230

Same : Active duty pay and allowances, mental incompetents ; Mar. 7, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

Same : Payment of retired and retirement pay to mentally incompetent members of Army ; Mar. 7, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 35-1360Same: Reenlistment bonus, [Changes] 1; Mar. 21, 1951. [1951.]

2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-84A.) ♦ Paper, 5c.D 101.9 : 35—1525/2/ch.l

Audit: General military audits, Changes 3; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Sept. 21, 1950.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 36—10/ch.3Medical service: Medical care for nationals of foreign Governments

in Army medical treatment facilities, Changes 2 ; Mar. 22, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Sept. 21, 1950.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 40—508/ch.2Transportation and travel: Policy governing transportation of pas-

sengers aboard vessels of military sea transportation service, [Changes] 1; Feb. 26, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Navy Dept.; CNO letter serial 2197P40. Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 75- 48A.) ♦Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 55-107/ch.l

Exchange service: General policies, [Changes] 3; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 147-7B.) ♦ Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 60-10/ch,3

Flying : Army aviation, general provisions, Changes 2 ; Mar. 7, 1951. 1951. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, July 18, 1950.] * Paper, 5c.

„ D 101.9 : 95—5/ch.2National Guard: Oflicers ordered to active duty with National Guard

Bureau ; Mar. 16, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.„ D101.9 :130-210

Civilian components: Suply of air items; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. D 101.9 :135-420

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Army regulations—Continued140—140. Organized Reserve Corps: Assignments and attachments, Changes 3 ;

Mar. 9, 1951. 1951. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Aug. 29, 1950.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 140-140/ch.3

345—20. Records and reports : Access to and release of information from Army records to public; Mar. 9, 1951. [1951.] 11 p. * Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 345-20350-3300. Military education: Schools and colleges, Changes 2 ; Mar. 22, 1951.

1951. Ip. [Supersedes Changes 1, Jan. 19, 1949.] * Paper, 5c.M 101.9 : 350—3300/ch.2

360—30. Public information: Release of aerial photographs; Feb. 23, 1951.1951. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 360-30

415-70. Construction : Construction policy for expansion of Army ; Mar. 16, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. il. [Supersedes AR 415-70, Oct. 27, 1950.J • Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 415-70/2

600—45. Personnel: Decorations, Changes 2; Mar. 14, 1951. [1951.] 2 p.* Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 600-45/ch.2

610-15. Warrant officers : Temporary appointment in Army of United States (without specification of component), Changes 2; Mar. 3, 1951. 1951. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, AR 610-15, Jan. 15, 1951, and DA Message 47261, Feb. 13, 1951.] * Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 610-15/ch.2615—203. Enlisted personnel: Classification, assignment, and transfer of con-

scientious objectors ; Mar. 9, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 615-203, July 25, 1950.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 615-203/2

680—60. Welfare, recreation, and morale: Service clubs; Feb. 23, 1951. [1951.] 11 p. [Together with AR 680-50, Dec. 15, 1950, super-sedes AR 210—70, Dec. 21, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 680-60

700-51. Supplies and equipment: Logistic responsibilities, Changes 2 ; Mar. 21.1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Feb. 14, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 700-51/ch.2

700—105. Same: Motor vehicles, Changes 3 ; Mar. 5, 1951. 1951. Ip. [Super-sedes Changes 2, Feb. 5, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 700-105/ch.3

Same, Changes 4; Mar. 19, 1951. 1951. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.D101.9 : 700—105/ch.4

750-5. Maintenance of supplies and equipment: Maintenance responsibilities and shop operation ; Feb. 21, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Supersedes AR 750-5, Apr. 8, 1949, including Changes 1, June 19, 1950, and TM 38-650, Feb. 1, 1947, including Changes 1, Aug. 9, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 750-5

780—10. Depots : Administration, operation, and organization; Feb. 26, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 780-10, Nov. 22, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 780-10/2

Field manual FM (series.) • Item 324 D 101.20: (nos.)21-20. Physical training; Nov. 1950. 1950 [published 1951], iii + 344 + [4] p.

il. [The last 4 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda. Super-sedes FM 21-20, Jan. 1, 1946.] * Paper, ?1.50.

22-5. Drill and ceremonies, Changes 1; Mar. 8, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 16° * Paper, 5c.

26-5. Interior guard duty, Changes 1; Mar. 7, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. 11. 16° * Paper, 5c.

Joint Army and Air Force procurement circular 5, effective until Sept. 6, 1952, unless sooner rescinded or supersedes; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Department.) [Issued with perforations.] t D 101.33 : 5

Pamphlet.20-133. Army troop information discussion topics : Let’s get our money’s worth ;

Feb. 1951. [1951.] cover title, 11 p. il. t • Item 327D 101.22: 20-133

Reduction table. [Issued with perforations.] $5-139-20. Engineer pontoon bridge company (active Army) ; Feb. 1, 1951.

[1951.] 8 p. D 101.18 : 5-139-20

Special regulations. [Issued with perforations] $ • Item 328, except nos. 35 -211-51 and 40-1025-90.10—340—1. Organization and functions : Department of Army, Office of Surgeon

General; Mar. 8, 1951. [1951.] 11 p. 1 pl. [Supersedes SR 10- 340-1, Oct. 10, 1949.] D 101.10 : 10-340-1/2

30-20—5. Food service : Procurement and inspection of perishable subsistence; Mar. 15, 1951. [1951.] 26 p. [Supersedes SB 10—117, Sept.5, 1944, including Changes 1-3, Apr. 23, 1945-Jan. 29, 1946.]

D 101.10: 30-20-530—305—2. Same: Commissaries, list of authorized nonperishable subsistence

articles for issue and sale; Feb. 26, 1951. [1951.] 10 p. [Super-sedes SR 30-305-2, Oct. 12, 1950.] 0 101.10:30-305-2/2

30—305—3. Same : Commissaries, list of authorized perishable subsistence articles for issue and sale, Changes 1; Mar. 9, 1951. [1951.] 2 p.

D 101.10 : 30—305—3/ch.l

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Special regulations—Continued6045 30-305-10. Same : Commissaries, local pricing for items previously priced cen-

trally ; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 145-16.) D 101.10 : 30-305-10

6046 30-385-1. Same : Transfer of commissary officer accountability; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. [Supersedes par. 93, TM 10-215, June 24, 1948.]

D 101.10 : 30-385-16047 35-80-10. Finance and fiscal: Methods and procedures for Army disbursing of-

fices, military pay branch, Changes 1; Feb. 27, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. D 101.10 : 35—80—10/ch.l

6048 35-210-3. Same : Army fiscal code, operating agency codes, [Changes] 3; Mar. 16, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 172-31A.) [Supersedes Changes 2, SR 35-210-3/AFR 172-31A, Oct. 30, 1950.] D 101.10 : 35-210-3/2/ch.3

6049 35-210-6. Same : Army fiscal code, receipt accounts and titles [Changes] 3 ; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regu-lation 172-33A.) [Supersedes Changes 2, SR 35-210-6/AFR 172- 33A, Jan. 2, 1951.] D 101.10 : 35-210-6/ch.3

6050 35-210-12. Same: Army fiscal code, transfer appropriations, Changes 2 ; Feb. 26, 1951. 1951. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 172-35B.) D 101.10 : 35-210-12/2/ch.2

6051 35-210-15. Same: Army fiscal code, working funds, continuing, [Changes] 4; Mar. 19, 1951. 1951. 1 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regula-tion 172-36D.) D 101.10 : 35-210-15/2/ch.4

6052 35-210-51. Same: Army fiscal code, general and special appropriations, fiscal year 1951 [Changes] 11; Feb. 28, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 172-49K.) D 101.10 : 35—210-51/ch.ll

6053 35-211-51. Same : Department of Air Force, fiscal code, fiscal year 1951, effec- time July 1, 1950: Feb. 12. 1951. [1951.] 78 p. 4° [Super-sedes SR 35-211—51, Aug. 15, 1950, including Changes 1, Oct. 3, 1950.] D 101.10 : 35-211-51/2

6054 35-218-5. Same: Fiscal stations, domestic and foreign, fiscal station numbers, [Changes] 4; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. (Air Force Dept.;

Air Force regulation 173-119D.) D 101.10: 35—218-5/ch.46055 35-218-10. Same: Disbursing stations, domestic disbursing station numbers

[Changes] 3; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. (Air Force Dept.;Air Force regulation 173—122C.) D 101.10 : 35—218—10/ch.3

6056 35-810-1. Same: Purchase and issuance of United States savings bonds; Mar.3,1951. [1951.] 4 p. D 101.10:35-810-1

6057 35-810-5. Same : Supplies used in connection with issuance of United States savings bonds: Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. [For supersession list, SR 35-810-1, Mar. 3, 1951.] D 101.10 : 35-810-5

6058 35-810-10. Same : Class B allotments and class A pay reservations; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. [For supersession list, see SR 35-810—1,Mar. 3, 1951.] D 101.10 : 35-810-10

6059 35-810-20. Same : Cash purchases of United States savings bonds, series E ; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [For supersession list, see SR 35-810-1, Mar. 3, 1951.] D 101.10 : 35-810-20

5060 35-810-25. Same: Bond issuance schedules ; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 6 p. [For supersession list, see SR 35-810—1, Mar. 3, 1951.]

D101.10: 35-810-256061 35-810-30. Same: Registration, inscription, control, delivery, etc., United States

savings bonds, series E; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. [Forsupersession list, see, SR 35—810—1, Mar. 3, 1951.]

D 101.10 : 35-810-306062 35-810-35. Same: Settlement for United States savings bonds; Mar. 3, 1951.

[1951.] 6 p. [For recession list, see SR 35-810—1, Mar. 3, 1951.] 0 101.10:35-810-35

6063 35-810-40. Same : Action by class B agent officers in connection with purchases of United States savings bonds; Mar. 3, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [For supersession list, see SR 35—810—1, Mar. 3, 1951.1

D 101.10 : 35-810-406064 35-1315-1. Same: Active duty pay and allowances, mental incompetents; Mar.

9,1951. [1951.] 6 p. D 101.10: 35-1315-16065 35-1360-1. Same: Payment of retired and retirement pay to mentally incom-

petent members of Army; Mar. 9, 1951. [1951.] 4 p.D 101.10: 35-1360-1

6066 35-1465-5. Same: Basic allowance for subsistence for service members; Mar.13. 1951. [1951.] 8 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation173-124.) D 101.10 : 35-1465-5

6067 35-1465-10. Same: Basic allowance for quarters for service members without de-pendents ; Mar. 13. 1951. [1951.] 6 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-126.) D 101.10 : 35-1465-10

6068 35-1465-15. Same : Basic allowance for quarters for service members with de-pendents ; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 36 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173—127.) D 101.10 : 35—1465—15

6069 35-1900-9. Same: Effect of certain changes in status of class E, D, and N allotments, Changes 1; Feb. 21, 1951. 1951. 1 p.

D 101.10 : 35—1900-9/ch.l6070 35-2000-1. Same: Payment of military personnel, Changes 3; Feb. 9, 1951.

[1951.] 18 p. 4° (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-21C.) M 101.32 : 35-2000-1/ch.3

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Special regulations—Continued35-3080-2.

35-3100-2.

35-3100-3.

35-3710-1.

40-210-11.

40-530-45.

40-1025-30.

40-1025-90.

55-155-30.

55-155-80.

55-720-1.

55-760-1.

56-20-1.

60-10-1.

60-50-15.

65-160-5.

105-20-12.

105-20-25.

105-85-10.

110-105-1.

110-105-1.

135-175-4.

135-210-1.

135-305-1.

140-15-1.

Same: Classifications and rates, travel and station per diem allow-ances, overseas, [Changes] 1 ; Feb. 26, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulations 173—67A.) [Supersedes message AFAFN-4-31340, Jan. 10, 1951.]

D 101.10 : 35—3980—2/ch.l Same : Advances of funds for temporary duty, travel expenses, service

members, effective Apr. 1, 1951 ; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. „ D 101.10 : 35-3100-2Same: Advance payments, travel allowances on permanent change

of station, effective Apr. 1, 1951 ; Mar. 13, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. „ ,, D 101.10:35-3100-3Same: Monthly report of operations (reports control symbol FIN

20(R3)), Changes 2; Feb. 26, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Super-sedes Changes 1, Dec. 18, 1950.] D 101.10 : 35-3710-l/ch,2

Medical service: Prevention and control of communicable diseases of man, venereal diseases (venereal disease epidemiologic report) ; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 10 p. [Supersedes par. 23d AR 40-210, Apr. 25, 1945.] D 101.10 : 40-210-11

Same: Reports of patients by specialized type of treatment (reports control symbol MED-77) ; Feb. 27, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Super-sedes sec. 1, pt. 1, SGO circular 3, Jan. 4, 1951, pt. 1, SGO circular 8, Jan. 15, 1951, and Reports control symbol MEDCS-59.]

„ a , ■ • , . P 101.10:40-530-45Same : Admission and disposition report for oversea hospitals (re-

ports control symbol MED-76) ; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 14 pD 101.10 :40-1025-30

Same: Remaining cards; Mar. 22, 1951. [1951.] 2 p.D 101.10 : 40-1025-90

Transportation and travel: Report of freight rate quoting service activity (reports control symbol TC-59) ; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 4 P- D 101.10 : 55-155-30

Same: Utilization of military freight terminal, Great Falls, Mont., for shipments destined to or from Alaska ; Feb. 23, 1951. [1951.] 3 P- D 101.10 : 55-155-80

Same: Preparation for oversea movement of units (POM), Changes 2; Mar. 19, 1951. 1951. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, SR 55-720-1, Dec. 27, 1950.] D 101.10 : 55-720-l/ch.2

Same: Preparation of individual replacements for oversea move-ment (POR), [Changes] 6; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 35-48C.) [Supersedes Changes 5, SR 5a-760-l, Dec. 27, 1950.] D 101.10 : 55-760-l/ch.6

Transport service: Marine casualties, Changes 1; Feb. 23, 1951.1951- 1 P- D 101.10 : 56—20—1/ch.l

Exchange service: Domestic exchanges [Changes] 4 ; Mar. 6, 19511951. 1 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 147-8C.) [Supersedes Changes 3, SR 60-10-1/AFR 147-8C, Jan. 26, 1951.]

„ „ . D 101.10: 60-10-1/2/ch.4Same: Concession contracts; Mar. 12, 1951. [1951.] 4 p „ x , . D 101.10: 60—50—15Postal service: Mail service for individuals en route to oversea

destinations; Mar. 14, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. (Air Force Dept • Air Forc? regulation 182-11.) [Supersedes SR 65-160-5/AFR

APTrS27'no949’ deluding Changes 1, SR 65-160-5/AFR 482-llA, 3uly 28’ 4949 and Changes 2, SR 65-160-5/AFR 182-11B, Mar. 2, 1950.] D 101.10 : 65-160-5

Communications: Fixed signal communication projects (reports con-trol symbol Sig -82(RI)) ; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.] 15 p. [Su-persedes SR 105—20-12, June 28, 1949, including reports control symbol Sig 83.] d 101.10 : 105-20-12

fea™eT\Leased telephone circuit usage (reports control symbol SIG-58 22, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. [Supersedes par. 7 and

4 05-20-l, Sept. 30, 1949, including Reports control symbol SIG-08.] D 101.10 : 105-20-25

Same . Standard format for joint communications-electronics plan • Mar- 3, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. D 101.10: 105-85-10

Motion picture and photographic services: Operation of Armv and Air Force theaters; Dec. 14, 1950. [1951.] 84 p il 3 pl

Sept’j regulation 34-33.) [SupersedesTM 28—40o, Dec. 3, 1946, including Changes 1—4, Apr 1 1948— Dec. 7, 1949.] • Item 328 b Dioi.10 : 110-105-1

Same, [Changes] 1 ; Mar. 15, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.;Air Force regulations 34-33A.) D 101.10 : 110-105-1/ch.l

Civilian components : Release of officers and warrant officers from 1954‘ tl,951-] 5 P- [Supersedes SR 135-17a—4, Jan. 3, 1950, including Changes 1, July 21 1950 i

C „ A. A , , D 101.10: 135-175-4/28aJ?£; Entry on extended active duty, Changes 2 ; Feb. 23 1951

19ol. Ip. D 101.10 : 135—210—1/ch.2-Same : Military districts, Changes 2 ; Feb. 28, 1951. 1951 1 p _ . . _ M 101.32: 135—305-l/ch.2Organized Reserve Corps: Board of officers, Changes 1 ; Mar. 2, 1951

1951. 1 p. D101.10 : 140-15—1/2/ch.l

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Special regulations—Continued140-105-6.

140-105-8.

140-105-9.

140-106-1.

140-133-1.

140-180-10.

140-241-1.

210-50-4.

210-95—1G?

210-135-1.

310-30-5.

310-110-1.

330-105-1.

330-200-2.

330-210-1.

330-300-1.

350-20-1.

350-45-2.

350-90-1.

355-45-5.

360-5-2.

420-60-2.

420-105-1.

420-370-2.

600-145-30.

600-160-5.

600-210-10.

600-210-22.

SaJJle. • oPin -Army Medical Service sections, Changes 2 ; i ’ 19511 [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Nov. 29,

Sam ^Changes 3 ; Mar. 2, 1931. i9M. D 14O-105-6A1.J

A„ . . x c , D 101.10:140-105-6/ch.2Same . Appointment of professional and technical personnel, Changes

9’-1?°11 * t19?1-! 2 P-. D 101.10 : 140—105—8/ch.lSame . Appointment in Army Medical Service sections of individuals

registered under Selective service act of 1948, as amended. Changes 8’- 1?511* X?511 1 P1 D 101.10 : 140—105—9/ch.l

.ppomtment of warrant officers, Changes 3 ; Mar. 16, 1951J„L.JrrP'r D 101.10 :140-106—1/ch.3Same. Mobilization availability categories; Mar. 8, 1951. [1951 ] e„,"P1A,1^. - . , D 101.10 : 140-133-1

'k dministration of Employees’ compensation act, benefits for members of Organized Reserve Corps and Air Force Reserve, and their dependents, [Changes] 1 ; Mar. 14, 1951. 1951. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 45-21A.) 1 '

t , M 101.32 :140-180-10/ch.lha1nA*t: In?J«1^.u?X reserve personnel records, Changes 1 ; Feb. 231951. [1951.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 140-241-1/ch 1

installation : Nonappropriated funds, protection of deposits in banks SnmV-nfpS1 ’hMar\?’ 1951, 19511 1 P1 D 10119 = 210-50-4/2/ch.l Same . Reimbursable issues of aviation gasoline (AVGAS) and

aviation oil (AVOIL) to Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Canadian Navy; Mar. 16, 1951. 2 p. D 101.10 : 210-95-10

Same : Banking facilities. Changes 1 ; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.] 2 p.

MRjlary p’’ nria$i°J}s 1 tables of allowances for ammunition ■; Mar 91951. [1951.] 3 p. D 101.10 : 310-30-5

Sanle i Or<1ers, bulletins, circulars, and memorandums issued from headquarters of field commands; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951 ] 48 n ^U?SdfS ^R1-310^l10’ Mair 26’ 1949- and SR 310-110J-l, May

919.' including Changes 1, Oct. 18, 1949; Changes 2, Feb. 6 19u0 , Changes 3, Mar. 8, 1950 ; and Changes 4, May 5, 1950.]

Statistical and accounting systems : Troop program sequence num- 105 ^0tSont0i:RJai1q5n 195i1--r 19AX/1 36 P' [Supersedes SR 330- 10a—1, Sept. 18, 1950, including Changes 1, Nov. 21, 1950.]

Same : Changes 1; Feb. 15, 1951. [1951.] 101’10 ‘ 33°~105-1/3SaT<pU Tirm of enlistment or service, code ^SA^Mar^^V3!^!1

Sa^o/aft. 5; Feb. 26. 1931. [1951? VV" UuSVe

SR 330—210—1, Mar. 21, 1950, including Changes 1, May 11, 1950.]SaiDoKi Marital and dependency status, code 19: 1Mar^%l.1°195'l“

luol. Ip. D 101.10 • 330—300—1Education and training: Selection, administration, and assignments

for officer students, Changes 3 ; Mar. 9, 1951. 1951. Ip.

Saale:.Sei;viee school weekly report jreports control symbol’ CSGPA- (^4)) , Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. I Supersedes Memorandum 355-50-3, Aug. 12. 1948, includingP Changes; 1I and 2 Oct

^7,’AJ948' iail?A^aZ 3’ 1949 ^Ports Control Symbol CSGPA-57 9?4in:5nn1d DA letter <AGPA-EC 220.3 (Aug. 23. 1950)), Aug.

IJol/.J I) 101 10 * Q'SO_ d.-"* oSanie: United States Military Academy preparatory’ training

[Changes] 2; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.’ r ,X/!r£*l regulation 35—43A.) [Supersedes Changes 1 SR 350—

90-1/AFR 35-43A, Dec. 21, 1949.] D 101.10 : 350-90-1/ch 2Troop information and education : Information and education quar-

terly report (reports control symbol CSTIE-9 (R2)) • Mar 19 pu! [1951.] 5 p. [Supersedes SR 355-45-5, Feb. 24 1950 including reports control symbol CSTIE-9 (RI).]

Public information : Release of unclassified official st HI and motion picture material; Mar. 15. 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [SupersedesMemorandum 600-700-1, Oct. 6, 1947.] D 101.10 : 360-5-2

Repairs and utilities : Utilization of personnel, Changes 1 Mar. 16 1931. [19ol.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 420-60-2/ch 1

Same . Buildings and structures, Changes 3 ; Mar. 19 1951 [1951 1 „ 4 p- „ . .. D 101.10:’420-105-1/ch 3

Eq1'ol,?len1t utilizati°n and maintenance, Changes 1 • Mar 8 1J51- 19al. .ip. D 101.10 : 420—370—2/c'h 1

Peio^inelriai?iifnnlent of sole surviving son, Changes 1; Feb 201951. [l95i.] 1 p. D 101.10 : 600—145—30/ch 1Mar 1 ieq^°n ??a^r?Ce??ing of voll,nteers for airborne training; mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 11 p. D 101.10: 600-160^5iok ) Preparation of identification cards, Changes 2 ; Mar 3 1951 1951. 1 p. D 101.10 : 600-210—10/ch 2

baioVi Identification cards for retired personnel, Changes 1; Mar 51J51. 19ol. Ip. D 101.10: 600—210-22/2/c’h.l

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Special regulations—Continued600-210-80. Same: Civilian photographic identification badges; Feb. 28, 1951.

[1951.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 600-210-80600-625-20. Same: Language fluency questionnaire (reports control symbol

CSGPA-140 (KI)), Changes 3; Mar. M, !»«,

605-105-2.

615-25-25.

615-25-27.

615-25-28.

615-25-30.

Officers : Officer’s, warrant officer’s, and flight officer’s qualification record (WD AGO form 66), Changes 5 ; Mar. 1, 1951. 1951 1 p.

D 101.10 : 605—105—2/2/ch.5Enlisted personnel: Classification procedures ; Feb. 7, 1951. [1951.]

103 p. il. [Supersedes sec. 2, 3, and 4, SR 615—25—1, Apr. 29, 1949, including so much of Changes 1, July 26, 1949, as pertains to pars. 25.10, 31, and 33 ; so much of Changes 2, Nov. 23, 1950, as pertains to par. 8 ; and SR 615—25—5, Mar. 9, 1949, including Changes 1, June 6, 1949.] D 101.10: 615-25-25

Same: Army classification battery; Feb. 21, 1951. [1951.] 59 p.il. 1 tab. 4° [Supersedes DA AGO PRT 734, Army classification battery manual, 1949.] . . D 101.10 : 615—25—27

Same : Procedures for use of rate tables in distribution of enlisted personnel; Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 16 p. D 101.10 : 615—25-28

Same : Soldier’s qualification card (DA AGO form 20) preparation and maintenance; Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 69 p. il.

D101.10 :615-25-30615-25-38.

615-25-65.

615-220-3.

615-360-1.

615-360-40.

620-20-20.

700-40-10.

700-50-20.

700-51-141.

700-51-144.

700-51-153.

700-51-156.

700-51-168.

700-51-177.

700-51-185.

700-51-194.

700-105-2.

711-45-11.

Same: Selection of specialists and scientific and professional person-nel ; Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 19 p. il. [Supersedes SR 615-205-1, Dec. 8, 1948, including Changes 2, Dec. 27, 1950, WCL 28781, Nov. 27, 1950, and DA 44505, Feb. 2, 1951.] D 101.10 : 615-25-38

Same: Promotion and qualification examinations; Feb. 14, 1951.[1951.] 29 p. [Supersedes SR 650—25—1, Nov. 19, 1948, and SR 650-25-5, Nov. 7, 1949.] D 101.10 : 615-25-65

Same: Assignment of enlisted personnel in replacement stream;Mar. 14, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Supersedes SR 615-220-3, Mar. 23, 1949, including Changes 1 and 2, July 27, 1949 and Jan. 13, 1950. ] D 101.10 : 615-220-3

Same : Discharge procedures and preparation of separation forms, Changes 3 ; Mar. 5, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 615-360-1/ch.3

Same : Disposition of individuals with physical or mental disability which existed prior to entry on active service, Changes 1 ; Feb. 23, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes DA message 43792, Jan. 31, 1951.] D 101.10 : 615—360—40/ch.l

Civilian personnel: Disposition of reports of full field investigation received from Federal Bureau of Investigation under Executive order 9835 : Mar. 14, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 620-20-20

Supplies and equipment: Supply of common items to Army and AirForce in oversea commands; Mar. 16, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67-59.) [Supersedes Memoran-dum 700-10-19, Sept. 29, 1948.] D 101.10 : 700-40-10

Same : Integration of certain quartermaster air items within Army supply system ; Feb. 27, 1951. [1951.] 12 p.

D 101.10 : 700-50-20Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-

tion, major group 41, railroad transportation equipment; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-141

Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 44, combat ships and landing vessels ; Mar. 19,

1951. [1951.] 3 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-144Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-

tion, major group 53, lighting fixtures; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 27 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-153

Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 56, measuring, controlling, laboratory, optical, and related instruments, apparatus, and accessories ; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-156

Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 68, X-ray equipment, electric lamps, and miscel-laneous electric equipment; Mar. 8, 1951. [1951.] 53 p.

D 101.10: 700-51-168Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classification,

major group 77, footwear; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 5 p.D 101.10 : 700-51-177

Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 85, watches and clocks; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-185

Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 94. miscellaneous end products classified by materials ; Feb. 16, 1951. [1951.] 42 p. D 101.10 : 700-51-194

Same: Supply and reporting of vehicles for administrative use, Changes 4; Mar. 19, 1951. 1951. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Jan. 19, 1951.] M 101.32 : 700-105-2/ch.4

Stock control: Supply status reporting system, Chemical Corps list of selected items of nroperty ; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. [Super-sedes sec. 2 (as added by Changes 1, Apr. 27, 1950) of appendix to SR 711-45-1, Jan. 3, 1950.] D 101-10 : 711-45-11

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Special regulations—Continued730-45-1.

730-630-1.

735-30-6.

735-85-1.

750-120-10.

750-137-5.

755-15-10.

930-10-1.

Oversea supply: Special reports required for civilian supply pro-gram of Economic Cooperation Administration, Changes 1; Feb. 23, 1951. 1951. 1 p. M 101.32: 730-45-1/ch.l

Same : Marking of medical assemblages ; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 160-48.) [Supersedes SR 730-630-1/AFR 160-48, June 7, 1949.]

„ . D 101.10: 730-630-1Property accountability: Accounting for arms and accouterments

loaned to other government agencies ; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 5 p.„ D 101.10 : 735-30-6Same : Accounting for recreational supplies in continental United

States; Feb. 28, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 80-20-1, Jan. 12, 1948.] D 101.10 : 735-85-1

Maintenance of supplies and equipment: Fire control system record books; Feb. 14, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. D 101.10: 750-120-10

Same: Processing of unserviceable pneumatic tires, tubes, and flaps, Changes 1; Feb. 23, 1951. 1951. 1 p. D 101.10 : 750-137-5/ch.l

Disposal of supplies and equipment: Report of disposition of per-sonal property (reports control symbol CSGLD-257 (RI) ; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 755-15-10, Dec. 9, 1949 including reports control symbol CSGLD-257.]

D 101.10: 755-15-10/2Veterans Administration : Organization, functions, and addresses;

Feb. 20, 1951. [1951.] 18 p. [Supersedes SR 900-20-1, Dec. 19, 1949,] D 101.10 : 930-10-1

Tables of organization and equipment. [Issued with perforations.] $5-36.

5-37.

5-312.

5-317.

5-328.

5-329.

6-75.

7-96.

8-561.

8-563.

8-564.

9-7.

9-17.

9-167.

9-357.

10-237.

10-297A.

11-16.

Headquarters, headquarters, and service company, engineer combat bat-talion, Army, Changes 2; Feb. 9, 3951. [1951.] 11 p. [Super-sedes sec. 2, T/O & E 5-36, Sept. 15, 1948, and sec. 2, RT 5-36-20, Dec. 29, 1950.] M 101.21 : 5-36/ch.2

Engineer combat company, Army, Changes 2; Jan. 4, 1951 [1951 ]6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 5-37, Sept. 15, 1948, and sec. 2,

_ RT 5-37~20' Dec. 29, 1950.] M 101.21 : 5-37/ch.2Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer construction group.

Changes 2; Jan. 24, 1951. [1951.] 9 p. [Supersedes sec. 2 T/O & E 5-312, Jan. 28, 1949, and sec. 2, RT 5-312-20, May 4, 1949.]

„ . t „ M 101.21 : 5—312/ch.2Engineer construction company, Changes 2; Jan. 24 1951 [1951 ]

10 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 5-317, Dec. 9, 1948, and sec. 2, RT 5-317-20, Mar. 20, 1950.] M 101.21 : 5-317/ch 2

Engineer heavy equipment company. Changes 2 ; Jan. 17, 1951. [1951] 8 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 5-328, May 11, 1950.]

. D 101.19 : 5—328/ch.2Engineer port construction company, Changes 2; Jan. 24 1951

[1951.] 11 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 5-329, Apr. 18, 1949’ and sec. 2, RT 5-329-20, Mar. 16. 1950.] M 101.21 : 5-329/ch.2

Field artillery observation battalion. Changes 2; Jan 24 1951 [1951.] 11 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 6-75. Nov. 16, 1948*. and sec. 2 RT 6-75-20, June 26, 1950.] M 101.21 : 6-75/ch.2

Headquarters, headquarters and service company, infantry battalionseparate, Changes 2; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 7-96, Oct. 1, 1948.] M 101.21 : 7-96/ch.2

Station hospital, 25-bed, communications zone. Changes 1 ; Feb 8 J951. t1951-] 6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 8-561, Oct. 11’.

C!+1S50L * , J D 101.19: 8-561/ch.lStation hospital, 100-bed, communications zone, Changes 1 ; Feb 8

]9-?l- [I951-] 9 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 8-563, Oct.12^ igSO.] . D 101.19 : 8—563/ch.l

Station hospital, 200-bed, communications zone, Changes 2 ; Jan 24 i9®!-, I1951-] 10 P- [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 8-564, May 18,’ I950-] D 101.19 : 8-564/ch.2

Ordnance medium maintenance company, Changes 2 ; Feb 9 1951 [1951.] 10 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 9-7, Sept 13* 1948 and sec. 2, RT 9-7-20, Dec. 20, 1950.] M 101.21 : 9-7/ch 2

Ordnance ammunition company (Army), Changes 2 ; Feb 2 1951 [1951.] 5 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 9-17, Aug. 31, 1949 ]

„ . , x. „ , D 101.19:9—17/ch.2Ordnance reclamation and classification company (Army) Changes 2 •

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Ordnance field maintenance company (communications zone). Changes2 J**11- 24, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 9-357, Sept. 21, 1949.] D 101.19 : 9-357/ch.2

Quartermaster reclamation and maintenance company (semimobile)Changes 2; Jan. 17. 1951. [1951.] 7 p. [Supersedes sec 2T/O & E 10—327, Mar. 17, 1949, and sec. 2, RT 10—237—20 Jan 10

_ 195°.] M 101.21 : l(L-237/ch.2Quartermaster graves registration service ; Jan. 5, 1951 [1951 ]„ 19 P- u- D 101.19 :10-297 AHeadquarters and headquarters company, signal battalion, corns

Changes 2; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951.] 9 p. [Supersedes sec 2*T/O & E 11-16, Apr. 6, 1949, and sec. 2, RT 11-16-20, May 5, 1950 ]

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11-587. Signal base maintenance company, Changes 2 ; Feb. 8, 1951. [1951.] 9 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 11—587, June 17, 1949.]

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17-126. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, amphibious tractor battalion, Changes 1; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. [Super-sedes sec. 2, T/O & E 17-126, Aug. 23, 1950.]

D 101.19 :17—126/ch.l19-247. Military police escort guard company (fixed), Changes 1; Feb. 2,

1951. [1951.] 6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 19—247, Dec. 21, 1948, and sec. 2, RT 19-247-20, Dec. 21, 1948.]

M 101.21 : 19—247/ch.l30-510. Military censorship organization, Changes 2; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951.]

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44-127. Antiaircraft artillery automatic weapons battery, semimobile, Changes 2 ; Feb. 2, 9151. [1951.] 6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 44-127, Apr. 21, 1950.] D 101.19 : 44-127/ch.2

55—115. Transportation port battalion, Changes 1; Jan. 24, 1951. [1951.] 6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 55-115, Oct. 18, 1949, and sec. 2, RT 55-115-20, Nov. 2, 1950.] D 101.19 : 55-115/ch.l

Technical manual TM (series).8-500. Hospital diets [with list of references]. 1950. iii + 136 p. (Air Force

Dept.; Air Force manual 160—8.) [Jan. 1951 appears on cover. Issued with perforations. Supersedes TM 8-500, Mar. 7, 1945, in-cluding Changes 1, May 1, 1945.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 329

D 101.11 : 8-50010-215. Sales commissary operation, Changes 2 ; Mar. 16, 1951. 1951. 1 p. 4°

♦ Paper, 5c. @ Item 329 M 101.18 : 10-215/ch.211-286. Radio sets AN/VRC-8, AN/VRC-9, AN/VRC-10; Mar. 1951. 1951.

viii-j-104 p. il. 5 pl. in pocket, 4° t D 101.11 : 11-28611—429. Wind equipment SCM—20—A and wind equipments AN—GMQ—1 and

AN/GMQ-l-A, Changes 1 ; Mar. 7, 1951. [1951.] 16 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 329 W 1.35 :11-429/2/ch.l

11—487C. Directory of Signal Corps equipments: Ground radar and recognition equipment; Jan. 1951. 1951. v-f-26 p. il. 4° [Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes so much of TM 11-487, Oct. 2, 1944, as pertains to ground radar and recognition equipment.] f • Item 329

_ D 101.11:11—487 C11-48 7D. Directory of Signal Corps equipments : Radio direction finding equip-

ment, Jan. 1951. 1951. v + 14 p. il 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes so much of TM 11—487, Oct. 2, 1944, as pertains to radio direction finding equipment. ] t • Item 329 D 101.11 :11-487 D

14—500. Organization and functions of disbursing offices, Changes 7 ; Mar. 14, 1951. 1951. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 329

~ W 1.35 :14—500/3/ch.714-510. Official mileage tables, Changes 11; Mar. 6, 1951. [1951.] 6 p. 4°

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Same, Changes 12 ; Mar. 16, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.35 : 14-510/ch,12

21-225. Army sports program; Feb. 1951. 1950 [published 1951]. iv4-230 p. il. 1 pl. * Paper, 55c. • Item 329 D 101.11: 21-225

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIONNot e .—Those publications of the Atomic Energy Commission which are for sale

may be ordered from Office of Technical Services, Department of Commerce, Wash-ington 25, D. C. All checks and money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States.Contracting and purchasing offices and types of commodities purchased.

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Declassified document AECD (series). (Technical Information Service.) [ Processed. ] Y 3.At 7 : 8/ (nos.)

2919. Hydrolytic behavior of metal ions: 2, Acidity of thorium tetrachloride solutions [with list of references] ; by Kurt A. Kraus, Robert W. Holm-berg. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1951.] [2] 4-6 p. il. 4» (Oak Ridge National Laboratory.) [Date declassified Aug. 29, 1950. Based on ORNL-802.] t Paper, 10c.

2961. Temperature rise in pitted surface; by W. Karush. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb.5, 1951], [2]4-3 p. 11. 4° (Clinton Laboratories.) [Aug. 2, 1944 appears on title page.] t

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F. H. Murray. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 15, 1951]. [2]+14 p. il. 4°naao tt (Clinton Laboratories.) [Jan. 9, 1945 appears on title page.] J2968. Heat flow from fin to boiling liquid ; by A. V. Martin. Oak Ridge, Tenn.

[Feb. 5’ 1^511- [2]+5 p. il. 4° (Clinton Laboratories.) [May 11, 194a appears on title page.] j

Guide for contracting of construction and related engineering services; Jan. 1951. [Revised edition.] [1951.] iv-f-16 p. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 51-60496 Y 3.At 7: 2 C 76/2/951

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Improved calculations on cascade shower theory [with list of references] ;L Bernstein. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1951.] [1] +18 p. il. 4°

(Brookhaven National Laboratory.) [May 1950 appears on title page.] J

Selection of isotope for radioautography and network chart for exposure calculation [with list of references] ; by Wm. Ward Wainwright, Ernest C-Anderson Preston C. Hammer, Charles A. Lehman. Oak Ridge, Tenn.

1051]. [2] + 6 p. il. 4° (Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.) [TIS issuance date Feb. 19, 1951. Based on LADC-864.] J

Millimicroampere current integrator for cyclotron ; by Richard J. Watts. Oak Ridge, Tenn [Mar. 2, 1951.] [2]+7 p. il. 4° (Los Alamos Scien-tific Laboratory.) [Nov. 7, 1950 appears on title page. Based on LADC- 877.J J

Unclassified document ISC (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.] Y 3.At 7: 22/ISC-(nos.)

122. Structure of tetramethylammonium pentaiodide [with list of literature cited] ; by Ralph J. Hach, R. E. Rundle. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1951]. 28 p. il. 4° (Iowa State College, Ames Laboratory.) [Dec. 15, 1950 appears on title page.] J

127. Radiations from Yb18» [with list of literature cited] ; by Don S. Martin jr , Jensen, Francis J. Hughes, R. T. Nichols. Oak Ridge, Tenn.

[Feb. 19, 1951]. [2]+38 p. il. 4° (Iowa State College, Ames Labora-tory.) [Dec. 14, 1950, appears on title page.] $

Unclassified document K (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.] Y 3.At 7 : 22/K-(nos.)

Low temperature metal distillation column for gaseous corrosive compounds f1’J bibliography] ; by N. C. Orrick. J. D. Gibson. Oak Ridge, Tenn,

f P- i1- 40 (Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Division, UCCC, K-25.) [Nov. 2, 1950 appears on title page.] t

Instrument for controlled potential electrolysis [with bibliography] ; by E. D. 77^rAhan’ J' Farquharson, Lewis H. Rogers. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, ]•'51]. [2]+10 p. il. 4° (Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Division, UCCC, K-25.) [Dec. 1, 1950 appears on title page.] ±

Preparation of carbonyl fluoride [with bibliography] ; bv A. V. Faloon, W B Ren,na- Oak. Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951], 5 p. il. 4° (Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Division, UCC, K-25.) [Dec. 28, 1950 appears on title page.] f Paper, 5c.

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Unclassified document MITG (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.]

259. Circuit for automatic control of count-rate meters; by James H. Pannell. +P,0Iaas J- Morrison. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1951], iv+8 p il 4° (M. I. T. Mineral Engineering Laboratory.) [Dec. 28. 1950 appears on title page.] f Paper, 10c. Y 3.At 7 : 22/MITG-259

Unclassified document NYO (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.] Y 3.At 7 : 22/NYO-(nos.)

Progress report for Oct. 1, 1950-Jan. 1, 1951, application of chemical thermodynamics to study of metallic alloy formation, heats of formation of certain magnesium-cadmium alloys at 25° C [with list of references] ; by W. E. Wallace, T. M. Buck, jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12, 1951], page’]4°t (University of Pittsburgh.) [Jan. 3, 1951 appears on title

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and. construction of synchro-cyclotron, final report of joint ONR- AEC project, Feb. 1, 1947-Sept. 1, 1950 [with list of Reports and publica-tions] ; by E. Creutz. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12, 1951]. iv + 79p il 4° (Carnegie Institute of Technology.) [Prepared in cooperation with Naval Research Office. Sept. 1, 1950 appears on title page.] f Paper, 30c.

Inexpensive wide range gamma ray Geiger survey meter ; bv H. D. LeVine H. J. DiGiovanni. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, 1951], [2]+72 p. il 4» (New York Operations Office, Health and Safety Division.) [Jan 4 1951, appears on title page.] f 30c.

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Unclassified document NYO (series)—Continued1607. Toxicological studies of certain thorium salts [with bibliography] ; by Paul

A. Mattis. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1951], ii-f-60 p. il. 4° (Western Reserve University.) [June 8, appears on title page.] $

1609. Synergistic effect of phosphorus 32 and colloidal gold 198 on survival in male albino rats [with list of references] ; by Hymer L. Friedell, James H. Christie. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, 1951], [2]+15 p. il. 4° (West-ern Reserve University.) [June 26, 1950, appears on title page.] t

1611. Antagonistic effect of cysteine on nitrogen mustard [with list of references] ; by Austin S. Weisberger, Robert W. Heinle, James H. Christie. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, 1951], [2]+7 p. 4° (Western Reserve Univer-sity.) [July 31, 1950, appears on title page.] t

Unclassified document ORNL (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.] Y 3.At 7 : 22/ORNL- (nos.)

675. Anion exchange studies : 3, Protactinium in some HC1-HF mixtures, sep-aration of niobium, tantalum, and protactinium; by Kurt A. Kraus, George E. Moore. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5. 1951]. 10 p. il. 4° (Oak Ridge National Laboratory.) [Nov. 13, 1950, appears on title page.] + Paper, 10c.

784. Neutron age measurements in graphite with gold resonance detection [with bibliography] ; by W. L. Carlson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, 1951], 25 p. il. 4° (Oak Ridge National Laboratory.) [Nov. 7, 1950, appears on title page.] f Paper, 15c.

853. Troublesome effects of line noise on particle counting; by C. G. Goss, F. M. Glass. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 4, 1951], 12 p. il. 4° (Oak Ridge National Laboratory.) [Nov. 14, 1950, appears on title page.] f Paper, 10c.

884. Ionization and excitation losses of charged particles of intermediate ener-gies ; by Jacob Neufeld. Oak Ridge, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1951. 18 p. il. 4° (Oak Ridge National Laboratory.) J

Unclassified document SEP (series). (Technical Information Service.) [Processed.]

42. Attack-polish method of metallographic preparation; by D. Boyd Metz, Harry W. Woods. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1951], 11 p. il. 4° (Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.) [Oct. 30, 1950, appears on title Page.] t Y 3.At 7 : 22/SEP-42

Unclassified document UCRL (series). (Technical Information Service.) [ Processed. ] Y 3.At 7: 22/UCRL- (nos.)

667. Observations on lithium and beryllium nuclei ejected from heavy nuclei by high energy particles; by Luis Marquez, I. Perlman. Revised [edition]. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12. 1951]. 20 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Nov. 17, 1950, appears on title page.] J

708. High energy photo-nuclear reactions; by Karl Strauch. [Revised edition.] Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16. 1951], 30 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Oct. 4, 1950, appears on title page.] $

748. Alpha-deuteron discrimination by pulsed arc position in FM cyclotron ; by R. D. Watt. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951], 9 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Oct. 20, 1950, appears on title page.] t

856. Analysis of Tr-meson production in nucleon-nucleon collisions [with list of references] ; by Kenneth M. Watson, Keith A. Brueckner. Revised [edition]. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12, 1951], 60 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Nov. 7, 1950, appears on title page.] t

906. Stars in photographic emulsions initiated by protons ; by Lawrence S Ger-main. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1951], 10 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Sept. 11, 1950, appears on title page.] f 10c.

943. Angular and radial distributions of particles in cascade showers: by L Eyges, S. Fernbach. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12, 1951], 45 p. 4° (Uni-versity of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Oct. 5, 1950, appears on title page.] t

948. Experience at University of California with treatment of patients with hyperthyroidism by 1131; by Earl R. Miller. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb 12 1951]. 36 p. il. 4° (University of California. University Hospital and School of Medicine.) [Oct. 1950, appears on title page.] + Paper, 15c.

949. Correlation of initial rate of 1131 uptake in thyroid with clinical evaluation of thyroid function ; by Earl R. Miller. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 5, 1951] 30 p. il. 4° (University of California, University Hospital and School of Medicine.) [Oct. 1950, appears on title page.] f Paper, 15c.

962. Synthesis of several C 14 -labeled dl = alanines ; by R. Ostwald, P. T Adams B. M. Tolbert. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1951], 13 p. il. 4» (Uni-versity of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Oct. 13, 1950, appears on title page.] f Paper, 10c.

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Unclassified document UCRL (series)—Continued992. Preparation of lithium deuteride casting and some properties of lithium

deuteride [with bibliography] ; by Raleigh L. McKisson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 12 1951]. 8 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Nov. 8, 1950, appears on title page.] t

1004. R-unit at 320 and 160 Mev; by Edwin M. McMillan, Wade Blocker, Robert W. Kenney. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1951]. 5 p. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Nov. 10, 1950, appears on title Page.] t

1031. Detection of y-ray polarization by pair production; by G. C. Wick. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951], [2]+5 p. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Nov. 28, 1950, appears on title page.] i

1064. Radiochemical and spectrometer studies of several neutron-deficient zir-conium isotopes and their decay products; by Earl K. Hyde, Grover D. O’Kelley. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951], [2]+30 p. il. 4° (Uni-versity of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Dec. 28, 1950, appears on title page.] i

1081. Photonuclear stars in emulsions [with list of references] ; by Richard D. Miller. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951.] [2]+7 p. il. 4° (University of California Radiation Laboratory.) [Jan. 12, 1951, appears on title page.] i

1083. Relative photo-neutron yields from 330 mev bremsstrahlung [with list of references] ; by W. M. Jarmie, L. W. Jones, K. M. Terwilliger. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 19, 1951]. [2] +20 p. il. 4° (University of California Radi-ation Laboratory.) [Jan. 12, 1951 appears on title page.] J

BUDGET BUREAU, President of United States

Management notes, June 1950-Feb. 1951; no. 1-7. [1950-51.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] $ Pr 33.114:1-7

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Census of the Americas training program, 1947-50. [June 1950.] iii-f-25 p. il. 4° [Processed. Another illustration on p. 1 of cover.] tL. C. card 51-60514 C 3.2: Am 3

Current population reports: Labor force, series P-50. [Processed.] tC 3.186: P-50/(nos.)

30. Multiple employment and pay status of persons with a job but not at work. July 1950. Mar. 13, 1951. 6 p. 4°

31. Annual report on labor force, 1950. Mar. 9, 1951. cover title, iii-iv + 31 p. il. 4°

----- Population estimates, series P-25. [Processed.] tC3.186: P-25/(nos.)

46. Provisional estimates of population of United States, Apr. 1, 1950. to Jan. 1 1951. Feb. 19, 1951. 1 p. 4°

47. Provisional intercensal estimates of population of regions, divisions, and States, July 1, 1940 to 1949. Mar. 9, 1951. 6 p. 4°

Current population survey, monthly report on labor force, technical instruc-tions to district supervisors, Feb. 1951; [prepared by Margaret P Kerr and Robert B. Pearl]. [1951.] cover title, [3]+79+viii p. 4° (Form P-1625b.) [Issued with perforations.] $ C 3.6 :P 81/5

Government employment, 1950, G-GE50 (series). [Processed.] t7. State distribution of public employment in 1950. Mar. 1950. 22 p 4° (Gov-

ernments Division.) C 3.140: 950/7P. B. (series). (Foreign Trade Division.) [Processed.] J

177B-1 and 2. Changes in pts. 1 and 2 of Schedule B, statistical classification of domestic and foreign commodities exported from United States, Jan. 1, 1949 edition. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p. 4°

C 3 150/2 • 177B_1 2171B-2 (supp.) Changes in Index to export group and subgroup code designa-

tions, Schedule B, statistical classification of domestic and foreign commodities exported from United States, pt. 2, num-bered classifications and articles included, Jan. 1, 1949 edition page xxvii, effective Jan. 1, 1951. Mar. 22, 1951. 1 p 4“ ’

C 3.150/2 : 171 B-2/supp.U. S. census of business, 1948: Retail trade, statistics on establishments

sales, employment, pay roll for State, its counties and cities, bulletin 1-R (series). cover titles, 4° [Text on p. 2-4 of covers.] • Item 133

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also issued.] * Paper, 20c. C 3.202/2 : N 42jNew York. [1950.] 60 p. ♦ Paper, 30c. C 3.202/2 : N 42yOhio. [1950.] 56 p. * Paper, 30c. C 3.202/2 : Oh 3Pennsylvania. [1950.] 63 p. * Paper, 30c. C 3.202/2 : P 38Texas. [1950.] 64 p. ♦ Paper, 30c. C 3.202/2: T 31West Virginia. [1950.] 20 p. * Paper, 15c. C 3.202/2 : W 52v

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U. S. census of business, 1948: Service trades, statistics on establishments, receipts, employment, pay roll for State, its counties and cities, bulletin 1-S (series), cover title, 4° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] • Item 133 24. Missouri. [1950.] 27 p. ♦ Paper, 20c. C 3.202/4 : M 69o26. Nehra ska T1 ftfiO 1 1 O n » nnv 1 no ono ia . k t nrr31.

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20. Massachusetts. [1950.] 12 n. »Paper, 15c.21. Michigan. [1950.] 15 p. * Paper, 15c.37. Pennsylvania. [1950.] 24 p. * Paper, 15c.42. Texas. [1950.] 22 p. * Paper, 15c.47. West Virginia. [1950.] 7 p. * Paper, 10c.

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Airways operations training series, bulletin. • Item 164 C 31.141: (nos.) 5. SECO (sequential control) [with bibliography], 2d edition, Feb. 1951. [1951] o k JAW/1? p - 1L 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c.8. MEDIS (message diversion) [with bibliography], 2d edition, Feb. 1951.

[1951.] [4]+15 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.Basic omnirange flying; [Feb. 1951], [1951.] cover title, i+8 p. il. 12°

[Text on p. 2 of cover. Revision of Flying the omnirange, issued June 1951.] f • Item 168L. C. card 51-60517 C 31.102 : Om 5/2

Civil Aeronautics manual. [Issued in loose-leaf form.]8. [Aircraft airworthiness, restricted category], supp. 1. Feb. 15, 1951. [6] p

4o [Processed.] f C 31.107 : 8/supp iCivil aviation for defense, address by Donald W. Nyrop, administrator of

Civil Aeronautics, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., Feb. 25, 1951. [1951.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] + C 31.124: N 99/4

Location identifiers, 4th edition, effective July 1, 1950, supp. 4, effectiveMar. 1, 1951. [1951.] [1] —|—10 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions-1 t C 31.102: L 78/950/supp.4

Obstruction marking, painting and lighting of structures which are poten-tial hazards to air commerce; Feb. 1, 1951. [1951.] iv-f-27 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Obstruction marking manual, Aug. 1, 1943.] * Paper, 20c.• Item 168 C 31.102:’Ob 7

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Accident investigation report: Cessna 140 and Piper PA-11, near Miami, Fla., Jan. 22,1950; adopted Feb. 14, 1951, reissued Feb. 15, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Reissued to correct accident report issued Oct. 18, 1950-l t C 31.213 : M 58/3

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20-10. Color vision requirements for pilots, effective Mar. 20, 1951; adopted Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4« C 31.209 : 20/5/amdt.l0reu. io, ittoi. l .1.70-1..j 4- j/. on

Color vision requirements for lighter-than-air pilots, effective, Mar. 201951 ; adopted Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 4° C 31.209 :22/3/amdt.3

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Color vision requirements for flight navigators, effective Mar. 20, IJal , adopted Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4<> c 31.209 : 34/2/amdt 2

Color vision requirements for flight engineers, effective Mar. 20, 1951 ; adopted Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° C 31.209 : 35/3/amdt.2

Economic regulations, tpt. 207. Charter trips and special services, effective May 1, 1951; adopted Mar.

16, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. 4° (Serial no. ER-160.) [Processed.]C 31.——0 z —07

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONAmendment to announcement 226, chemist, physicist, metallurgist, $4,600

to $10,000 a year (grades GS-9 to GS-15), mathematician, electronic scientist, $3,825 to $10,000 a year (grades GS-7 to GS-15). [Mar. 27, 1951.1 2 p. 4° [Processed. Unassembled. Amends issue 46 of AN 2279.] f CS 1.26: 950/226/amdt.-2

Amendment to announcement 253, Cartographic aid, GS-2 to GS-7. Mar. 27, 1951. 1 p. 4° t CS 1.26: 950/253/amdt.

Announcing examination for boiler fireman, $2,252 to $2,674 a year (grades CPC-3 to CPC-5), announcement 281. Mar. 20, 1951. 7 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 951/281

Announcing examination for guard, $2,450 and $2,674 a year (grades CPC —4 and 5) ; announcement 17-local. Mar. 15, 1951. [2] p. 4° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26/4: 951/17

Announcing examination for inspector of locomotives, $5,400 a year (grade GS-11) for duty in Interstate Commerce Commission; announcement 284. Mar. 27, 1951. 4 p. 4° [No closing date.] t • Item 292

CS 1.26: 951&284Announcing examination for lithographic draftsman, $1.41 to $2.17 an hour;

announcement 282. Mar. 20,1951. 6 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26 : 951/282

Announcing examination for lithographic offset pressmen (also foreman), $1.27 to $2.38 an hour : announcement 280. Mar. 13, 1951. 8 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 951/280

Announcing examination for operating engineer, $2,450 to $3,400 a year (grades CPC-4 to CPC-8), optional branches, steam electric, heating, refrigeration and air conditioning, and general; announcement 283. Mar. 20, 1951. 6 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292

CS 1.26: 951/293Announcing examination for radio engineer, $3,100 and $3,825 a year

(grades GS-5 and GS-7), announcement 278. Mar. 13, 1951. 5 p. 4° [Closing date Apr. 3, 1951.] t • Item 292 CS1.26: 951/278

Announcing examinations for addressing machine operator, graphotype machine operator, addressing machine and graphotype operator, book-keeping machine operator, calculating machine operator, card punch operator (alphabetic), card punch operator (numeric), tabulating equip-ment operator, tabulating machine operator, $2,450 and $2,650 a year (grades GS-2 and GS-3), tabulating equipment operator, $2,875 a year (grade GS-4), telegraphic-typewriter operator, $2,650 and $2,875 a year (grades GS-3 and GS-4), miscellaneous duplicating-equipment operator, miscellaneous office appliance operator, $2,200, $2,450, and $2,650 a year (grades GS-1, GS-2, and GS-3), tabulating equipment operation super-visor, tabulating machine operation supervisor, $2,875 to $3,825 a year (grades GS-4, GS-5, GS-6, and GS-7), tabulation project planner, $3,100

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Announcing examinations for inspector of hours of service, inspector of railway signaling and train control, inspector of safety appliances, $5,400 a year (grade GS-11), for duty in Interstate Commerce Commission; announcement 285. Mar. 27, 1951. 4 p. 4° [Closing date May 29,1951.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 951/285

Announcing examinations for mathematical statistician, analytical statis-tician, survey statistician, $3,825 to $5,400 a year (grades GS-7 to GS-11), announcement 275. Mar. 7, 1951. 6 p. 4° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 951/275

67th annual report, Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1950. [1951.] v+83 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 13, 82d Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 290L. C. card 4-18119 CS 1.1: 950

Business analyst, commodity-industry analyst, industrial specialist, $3,450 to $6,400 a year, amendment to announcement 259. Mar. 13, 1951. 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed. Amends issue 46 of AN 2279.] t

CS 1.26: 950/259/amdt.Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279, issue 46, supp. A;

Mar. 1951. [1951.] 1 p. oblong 48° t • Item 292CS 1.28:2279/951-46/supp.A

----- supp. B; Mar. 1951. [1951.] 1 p. oblong 24° t • Item 292CS 1.28 : 2279/951-46/supp.B

----- supp. C; Mar. 1951. [1951.] 1 p. oblong 48° t • item 292CS 1.28 : 2279/951-46/supp.C

Official register of United States, 1950, persons occupying administrative and supervisory positions in legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Federal Government, and in District of Columbia, as of May 1, 1950. [1951.] xii-f-839 p. * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 298L. C. card 8-35096 CS 1.31: 950

Policewoman, $3,077 a year, amendment to announcement 15, local. Feb.13, 1951. 1 p. oblong 48° [Processed.] t CS 1.26/4 : 950/15/amdt.

Selected references on test construction, mental test theory and statistics, 1929-49; by Howard W. Goheen and Samuel Kavruck. 1950 [published 1951]. xii+209 p. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 295L. C. card 51-60455 CS 1.2 : T 28/929-49

U. S. Civil Service Commission announces examination for intern in hos-pital administration, $1,600 a year, for duty in Veterans’ Administration, announcement 277. Mar. 7,1951. 6 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 951/277

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.No te .—Charts and publications which are for sale by the Coast and Geodetic

Survey, Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its sales agents located at the principal seaports of the United States.

AL (series). Instrument approach chart-range [and Landing chart]. Each 10.5X8 in. [Issued with perforations.] t 5c. each.

C 4.9/10: (nos./dates)15. Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Airport, Allentown, Pa. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.28. Daniel Field, Augusta, Ga. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.81. Chicago Midway Airport, Chicago, Ill. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.83. Cincinnati-Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.93. Lockbourne A. F. B., Columbus, Ohio. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.94. Port Columbus Airport, Columbus, Ohio. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.

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AL (series). Instrument approach chart-range—Continued6309 117. Des Moines Airport, Des Moines, Iowa. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.6310 134. El Paso International Airport, El Paso, Tex. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.6311 146. Lawson, A. F. B., Columbus, Ga. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6312 150. McGuire A. F. B., Fort Dix, N. J. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6313 160. Carswell A. F. B., Fort Worth, Tex. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6314 177. Great Falls Airport, Great Falls, Mont. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.6315 189. Brainard Field, Hartford, Conn. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.6316 218. McGhee-Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tenn. n. p. Feb. 9, 1951.6317 240. Reese A. F. B., Lubbock, Tex. n. p. Jan. 19, 1951.6318 241. Lubbock Mun. Airport, Lubbock, Tex. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.6319 292. Lee Bird Field, North Platte, Nebr. n. p. Feb. 14, 1951.6320 296. Hill A. F. B., Ogden, Utah. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.6321 304. Omaha Airport, Omaha, Nebr. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6322 318. Pensacola Airport, Pensacola, Fla. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6323 326. Allegheny County Airport, Pittsburgh, Pa. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.6324 331. Presque Isle, A. F. B., Presque Isle, Maine, n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.6325 336. Loving Field, Pulaski, Va. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6326 368. Goodfellow A. F. B., San Angelo, Tex. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6327 383. Scottsbluff Airport, Scottsbluff, Nebr. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6328 389. Perrin, A. F. B., Sherman, Tex. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.6329 414. McChord A. F. B., Tacoma, Wash. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6330 446. Barnes Airport, Westfield, Mass. n. p. Jan. 31. 1951.6331 447. Westover A. F. B., Chicopee Falls, Mass. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.6332 453. Wichita Airport, Wichita, Kans. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.6333 598. N. A. S. Willow Grove, Willow Grove, Pa. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.6334 604. Springfield Airport, Springfield, Mo. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.6335 661. Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Airport, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.6336 662. McCarran Field, Las Vegas, Nev. n. p. Jan. 26. 1951.6337 665. Merced Airport, Merced, Calif, n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.6338 848. N. A. S. Pensacola (seaplane), Pensacola, Fla. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6339 877. Rapid City Airport, Rapid City, S. Dak. n. p. Feb. 12, 1951.6340 895. Stewart A. F. B., Smyrna, Tenn. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6341 950. N. A. S. Johnsville, Johnsville, Pa. n. p. Jan. 31, 1951.6342 961. Larson A. F. B. Moses Lake, Wash. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.

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19-1. Amarillo Air Terminal, Amarillo, Tex. n. p. Feb. 14, 1951.26. Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, Ga. n. p. Feb. 13, 1951.27—1. Bush Field, Augusta, Ga. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.27-2. Bush Field, Augusta, Ga. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.84. Cleveland Airport, Cleveland, Ohio. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.106. Love Field. Dallas, Tex. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.107. Dayton Airport, Dayton, Ohio. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.245. Madison Airport, Madison, Wis. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.262. General Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wis. n. p. Jan. 28, 1951.326. Allegheny County Airport, Pittsburgh, Pa. n. p. Feb. 15, 1951.330. Portland Airport, Portland, Oreg. n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.544. Offutt A. F. B., Omaha, Nebr. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.609. Moisant International Airport, New Orleans, La. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.627. Reading Airport, Reading, Pa. n. p. Feb. 13, 1951.644. New Bedford Airport, New Bedford, Mass. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.651. Westchester County Airport, White Plains, N. Y. n. p. Feb. 8, 1951.658. Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells, Tex. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.674. Oxnard-Ventura County Airport, Oxnard, Calif, n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.680. Camarillo-Ventura County Airport, Camarillo, Calif, n. p. Feb. 2, 1951.804. Friendship International Airport, Baltimore, Md. n. p. Jan. 26, 1951.

AL-ILS (series). Instrument approach charts [and Procedure charts]. Each 10.5X8 in. [Issued with perforations.] t 5c. each.

81.114.117.212.213.237.239.

C 4.9/14: (nos./dates)Chicago Midway Airport, Chicago, Ill. n. p. Feb. 1, 1951.Stapleton Airfield, Denver, Colo. n. p. Feb. 1, 1951.Des Moines Airport, Des Moines, Iowa. n. p. Feb. 1, 1951.Fairfax Airport, Kansas City, Kans. n. p. Jan. 25, 1951.Kansas City Airport, Kansas City, Mo. n. p. Jan. 25, 1951.Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, Calif, n. p. Feb. 9, 1951.

----- Standiford Field, Louisville, Ky. n. p. Feb. 9, 1951.253. Memphis Airport, Memphis, Tenn. n. p. Jan. 25, 1951.285. Newark Airport, Newark, N. J. n. p. Feb. 9, 1951.467. Willow Run Airport. Detroit, Mich. n. p. Feb. 5, 1951.948. MacArthur Field, Islip, N. Y. n. p. Jan. 25, 1951.

Flight charts FC (series). Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. [Leg-end and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 25c each- , C 4.9/9: (nos./dates).15. Watson Lake, Canada to Fairbanks, Alaska, lat. 59°-65°, long. 127°-150°

Washington, D. C., 8th edition. Dec. 20, 1950. 13X50 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

176. Kansas City to Denver, U. S. A., lat 37°-40°, long. 93°-105°. Washington D. C., 6th edition, Dec. 26, 1950. 13X47 in.

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Flight charts FC (series)—Continued6376 220. San Diego to Sab Francisco, U. S. A., lat. 32°-39°, long. 116°-123°. Wash-

ington, D. C., 6th edition, Oct. 29, 1950. 13X35 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

6377 221. Seattle to San Francisco, U. S. A., lat. 38°-48°, long. 121°-124°. Wash-ington, D. C., 7th edition, Nov. 14, 1950. 13x50 in.

6378 223. Great Falls to Seattle, U. S. A., lat. 46°-48°, long. 110°-125°. Washington,D. C., 7th edition, Nov. 15, 1950. 13X46 in.

6379 225. Denver to Great Falls. U. S. A., lat. 39°-48°, long. 103°-113°. Washing-ton, D. C., 6th edition, Dec. 1, 1950. 13X47 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

6380 226. Bismarck to Billings-Great Falls, U. S. A., lat. 46°-48°, long. 100°113°.Washington, D. C., 7th edition, Nov. 24, 1950. 13X43 in.

Local aeronautical charts. Scale 5 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:250,000. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 25c each.

6381 Boston [Mass.], lat. 41°30'-42°45', long. 70°45'-71°45'. Washington, D. C., Jan. 11, 1951. 28x20 in. C 4.9/4 : B 657/2/951

6382 New York [City, N. Y.], lat. 40°15'-41°15', long. 73°-74°45'. Washington, D. C., Dec. 27, 1950. 21X28 in. C 4.9/: N 42y/2/950-3

6383 Washington, [D. C.], lat. 38°30'-39°15', long. 76°15'-77°45'. Washington, D. C., Jan. 18, 1951. 21X28 in. C 4.9/4 : W 279/2/951

Nautical charts. [Mercator projection.] C4.9: (nos.)6384 561. Patuxent River, Solomons Island, and vicinity, Maryland, hydrography and

topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions by Hydrographic Office. Scale naut. m. = 7.3 in., scale 1 : 10,000. Wash-ington, D. C., 1st edition, Jan. 1951. 30X33 in. f 50c.

6385 9127. Attu Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, Sarana Bay to Holtz Bay, hydrog-raphy and topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey, with additions and revisions from Corps of Engineers. Scale naut. m. = 3.6 in., scale 1: 20,000. Washington, D. C., published 1945, 3rd edition, Jan. 1951. 31X46 in. t 75c.Inset: Chichagof Harbor.

6386 9155. Approaches to Kiska Harbor, Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, U. S.Government surveys 1904-49. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in., scale 1:50,000. Washington, D. C., published 1944;, 2nd edition, Jan. 1951. 29X46 in. t 75c.

6387 9180. Kiska Island, Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, U. S. Governmentsurveys 1904-49. Scale 1:80,000 at lat. 52°. Washington, D. C., published 1944, 2nd edition, Jan. 1951. 27X46 in. [Preliminary chart.] f 75c.

Radio direction finding charts DF (series). [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c each.

6388 21. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding, lat. 37°-49°, long. 102°-126°.Scale 25 m. = 0.8 in., scale 1 : 2,000,000. Washington, D. C., Dec. 14, 1950. 29 X 36 in. C 4.9/5 : 21 DF/950-2

6389 22. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding, lat. 38°-49°, long. 85°—107°.Scale 25 m. = 0.8 in., scale 1:2,000,000. Washington, D. C., Jan. 8 195L 26 X 35 in. C 4.9/5 : 22 DF/951

6390 Radio facility charts RF 4, 6, 8, 15, 17-18, 22, 25, 27, 31-32, 47-48, 50, 55, 57. Washington, D. C., Jan. 24-Feb. 14, 1951. Each 8X10.5 in. [FR 26A and 45A were also issued. FR 22, 25, 26A, 31, 32, 47, 48, and 50 have U. S. VOR charts carrying same date and number, attached. This set of charts covers United States and a portion of Canada. Table of sta-tions, aids to navigation, etc., on verso of each chart. Issued with perforations.] +$4.50 a yr. complete set (including all revisions), 10c a yr. per chart for 20 or more copies, single chart 5c.

04.9/12:4/951, etc.Route charts, t 25c each. C4.9/17: (nos.)

6391 2001. Chicago, HL, to Gander Newfoundland, lat. 35’—56°, long. 52°—89°. Scale25 m. = 0.6 in., scale 1:2,000,000. Washington, D. C., Dec. 20, 1950. 24x55 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indi-cated in entry. Oblique Mercator projection. Aerodrome diagrams on reverse.]

6392 2208. Gulf to Great Lakes (New York, Miami, Chicago, New Orleans), lat22°—43°, long. 74°-93°. Scale 25 m. = 0.8 in., scale 1 : 2,000,000 Washington, D. C., Oct. 7, 1950. 45x29 in. [Oblique Mercator projec-tion.]

Sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. [Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. each.

6393 Boston (UV-10), lat. 41°-44°, long. 69°72°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 10, 1951.29 X22 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : B 657/951

6394 Jacksonville (P-8), lat. 30°-32°, long. 80°-84°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 31, 1951. 20X33 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : J 139/951

6395 Miami (N-8), lat. 24°-28°, long. 80°-83°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 31, 1951.38X27 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : M 58/951

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Sectional aeronautical chart—ContinuedNorfolk (RS—9), lat. 34°-38°, long. 75°-78°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 17, 1951.

38x24 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : N 763/951Orlando (O-8), lat. 28°-30°, long. 80°-84°. Washington, D. C., Feb. 6, 1951.

21 X 34 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4 9/4 : Or 5/951Savannah (Q-8), lat. 32°-34°, long. 78°-84°. Washington, D. C„ Jan. 19, 1951.

20X47 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] . C 4.9/4: Sa 93/951Washington (T-9), lat. 38°-40°, long. 73°30'-78°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 19,

1951. 20X33 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : W 279/951Winston-Salem (S-8), lat. 36°-38°, long. 78°-84°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 9,

1951. 20X44 in. [Pilot information on reverse.] C 4.9/4 : W 733/951Special publication.

253. Plane coordinate projection tables, California. 1951. 70 p. il. 4° * Paper 35c. • Item 193 ’L. C. card 51-60437 C 4.19 : 253

Supplement to United States coast pilot, Alaska: pt. 1, Dixon entrance to Yakutat Bay, 9th (1943) edition; Jan. 1, 1951. [1951.] 29 p. Serial 654-8.) f • Item 201L. C. card 44-40546 C 4.7/2: 943/supp.8

----- pt. 2, Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean, 5th (1947) edition; Jan. 1, 1951 [1951.] 42 p. (Serial 680-3.) f • Item 202L. C. card 48-46825 C 4.7/3: 947/supp.3

Supplement to United States coast pilot, Hawaiian Islands, 3d (1950) edition; Jan. 1, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. (Serial 735-1.) [Contains correc-tions and additions from various sources from date of edition through Notice to mariners no. 52 of 1950.] f • Item 205L. C. card 50-60774 C 4.7/5 : 950/supp.

Supplement to United States coast pilot, West Indies, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 5th (1949) edition; Jan. 1, 1951. [1951.] 11 p. (Serial 721—2.) [Contains corrections and additions from various sources from •tote edition through Notice to mariners no. 52 of 1950.] f • Item

L. C. card 40-46898 C 4.6/2 : 949/supp.2World aeronautical charts. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Each

21X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. each. C 4.9/8: (nos./dates)i36. Ko9dt£^^^ long. 152°-161°. Washington, D. C„

262. Nova Scotia, Canada-United States, lat. 44°-48°, long. 61°-69° Washing-ton, D. C., 13th edition, Dec. 19, 1950. ’ g

263. St. Lawrence River, United States-Canada, lat. 44°—48°. long 69°—77° o Washington, D. C., 12th edition, Dec. 17, 1950. S' '

308. Illmog Rlv„. 40--44-, long. S5--93". Washington,300. Lake !»»»• TT’-W. Washington,

31°- HiX"nRRC^?2Teda1?£rJa„“?'i?051it- ‘“S- 89'~77'- W“B1"

358. 30-140-, long. 70--89". Washington,

359. Wabash 30--40-, long. 80--93-. Washington,400. 28'-32‘- 10”S' 78’"84'-

COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.

Light list, Pacific Coast, United States, Canada, and Hawaiian and outlying Pacific islands, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 17th Coast Guard districts • corrected to Jan. 1, 1951. 1951. 469 p. il. 1 pl. map. (CG-162.) [An-other map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 940L. C. card 14—30372 rp 25 • 951

Motorboats and certain vessels propelled by machinery other than by steam more than 65 feet in length ; May 15, 1950. 1950. iii-|-C76 p. il. 4° (CG 168. ) [Title 46, Code of Federal regulations, subpart 10.20, and pts. 24- 27, inclusive, 157. Replaces Motorboat regulations, dated May 31, 1949 and includes all applicable amendments published in Federal register to May 15, 1950.] $L. C. card 47-46441 T 47 8. M 85/950

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6417 Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Coast Guard Reserve in order of precedence, Sept. 15, 1950. 1951. iii+97 p. (CG-238.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 942L. C. card 15-26584 T 47.10/2: 950

6418 Rules and regulations for licensing and certificating of merchant marine personnel, Aug. 15, 1950. 1950. v+82 p. 4° (CG 191.) [Issued with perforations. Title 46, Code of Federal regulations, pts. 10, 12, 14, 131, 132, 134, 135, 140, and 141, and excerpts from pt. 133. Replaces Rules and regulations for licensing and certificating of merchant marine per-sonnel, dated May 31, 1949, and includes all applicable amendments published in Federal register to Aug. 15, 1950.] $L. C. card 45-36696 T 47.8: M 53/950

CONGRESSNote .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., recorded under Congress and both

houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.6419 82d Congress, 1st session, beginning Jan. 3,1951, official congressional direc-

tory. 1951. xxi-j-724 p. il. 1 pl. * Cloth, $1.50. • Item 992L. C. card 6-35330 Y 4.P 93/1:1/82-1

6420 Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 81st Congress, 2d session, v. 96, pt. 8; July 12-31, 1950. [Permanent edition.] 1950. [l]+9967- 11446 p. 4° * Cloth, $3.25. • Item 993L. C. card 12-36438 X 945 : 81/2

6421 ----- Appendix, v. 96, pt. 13; Jan. 3-Feb. 28, 1950. [Permanent edition.]1950. [1]-{-A1-A1448, p. 4" * Cloth, $3.25. • Item 993 X 950: 81/2

Not e .-—In the permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the daily numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break.

Congressional or Serial setNot e .—At the end of each session of Congress the House and Senate documents

and reports are accumulated into bound volumes comprising the Congressional or Serial set. The contents of the bound volumes of the Congressional or Serial set are not listed in the Monthly catalogs. The House and Senate documents and reports are arranged in check list order as published each month under House of Represen-tatives and Senate.

The following bound volumes of the Congressional or Serial set were sent to depository libraries during the period covered by this catalog :

6422 House documents—no. 707, 80th Congress, 2d session. • Item 995-Gno. 745, 80th Congress, 2d session. • Item 995-Gno. 719, 81st Congress, 2d session. • Item 995-J no. 739, 81st Congress, 2d session. • Item 1029

LawsNote .—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known

as “slip laws.” Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large.

Private laws, 82d Congress, f House or Senate Document Rooms, Capitol.6423 1. S. 59, act for relief of Vernon Crudge. Approved Mar. 1, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter

3. 1st session.)6424 2. S. 44, act for relief of John E. Turri and Edward H. Turri. Approved Mar. 16,

1951. 1 p. (Chapter 6, 1st session.)6425 3. S. 45, act for relief of Alfred F. Bosche. Approved Mar. 16, 1951. 1 p.

(Chapter 7, 1st session.)6426 4. H. R. 906, act for relief of Mrs. Vera Raupe. Approved Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.

(Chapter 11, 1st session.)6427 5. H. R. 1165, act for relief of Richard Gregory Rundle and Valiquette Adele

Rundle. Approved Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 12, 1st session.)6428 6. H. R. 1966, act for relief of Mrs. Dorothy Manious. Approved Mar. 19, 1951.

1 p. (Chapter 13, 1st session.)Public laws, 82d Congress. • Item 575

No te .—Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $5.00 per session, $1.50 additional for foreign mailing ; single copies are usually 5c.

6429 1. H. R. 2141, act to extend for 2 years existing privilege of free importation ofgifts from members of armed forces of United States on duty abroad. Approved Feb. 21, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 1, 1st session.)

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Public laws, 82d Congress—Continued2. H. R. Res. 87, joint resolution amending sec. 5012 of Internal revenue code.

Approved Feb. 28, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 2, 1st session.)3. H. R. 1001, act to authorize construction of modern naval vessels, and for

other purposes. Approved Mar. 10, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 4, 1st session.)4. H. R. 2262, act to authorize attendance of Marine Band at celebration of

175th anniversary of fortification of Dorchester Heights, Mass., and evacu-ation of Boston, Mass., by the British, to be held in South Boston, Mass., Mar. 17, 1951. Approved Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 5, 1st session.)

5. H. R. 335, act to confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon certain claim of board of county commissioners of Sedgwick County, Kans. Approved Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 8, 1st session.)

6. H. R. 1090, act to extend period for admission of alien spouses and minor children of citizen members of United States armed forces. Approved Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p. (Chapter 9, 1st session.)

7. H. J. Res. 195, joint resolution making additional appropriations for legislative branch, fiscal year 1951, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 19, 1951, 1 p. (Chapter 10, 1st session.)

ATOMIC ENERGY JOINT COMMITTEE

Housing for Savannah River and Paducah sites, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, Feb. 16, 1951. 1951. iii-]-28 p. 2 maps, t • Item 999L. C. card 51-60502 Y 4,At 7/2: H 81

DEFENSE PRODUCTION JOINT COMMITTEE

Defense production act, progress report no. 1, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, to hear Eric Johnston and Michael V. DiSalle, Feb. 9, 1951. 1951. iii 4-1-39 p. il. t • Item 999-AL. C. card 51-60400 Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.l

----- Progress report no. 2, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, to hear Charles E. Wilson, Feb. 8, 1951. 1951. ii4-41-72 p. t • Item 999-A

Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.2----- Progress report no. 3, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, to hear Wage

Stabilization Board and Defense Production Administration, Feb. 13, 1951. 1951. iii4-73-94 p. t • Item 999-A t Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.3

----- Progress report no. 4, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, to hear Michael V. DiSalle, Mar. 2, 1951. 1951. iii4-95-128 p. t • Item 999-A

Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.4---- - Progress report no. 5, cotton controls, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st ses-

sion, to hear Charles F. Brannan and Michael V. DiSalle, Mar. 8, 1951. 1951. v4-129-228 p. t • Item 999-A Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.5

ECONOMIC REPORT JOINT COMMITTEE

Economic and political hazards of inflationary defense economy, materials prepared for Joint Committee on Economic Report by committee staff. 1951. vi-|-96 p. il. 1 pl. (Joint committee print, 82d Congress, 1st ses-sion.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 51-60406 Y 4.Ec 7: Ec 7/3

January 1951 economic report of the President, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session, Jan. 22-Feb. 2, 1951. 1951. vi4~530 p. il. 5 pl. t • Item 1000 L. C. card 51-60481 Y 4.Ec 7: Ec 7/2/951

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Army air service laws [Mar. 2, 1913-Sept. 26, 1950] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1951 iv4-90 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 998L. C. card 33-26919 y 1.2: Ai 7/3/951

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6445 Laws relating to Federal aid in construction of roads [Aug. 24, 1912-Sept. 22, 1950] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1951. iii-[-5-169 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 998 L. C. card 47-32996 Y 1.2: R 53/951

0446 Laws relating to vocational education and agricultural extension work [May 8,1914-Dec. 20,1950] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1951. iv4-231 p. * Paper, 30c. •Item 998 L. C. card 20-21107 Y 1.2 : V 85/2/951

House bills

6447 H. R. 2811-31, 2861-2958, 2976-99, 3016-24, 3028-54, 3072-82, 3090-3123, 3142-50, 3164-81, 3188-3210, 3230-39, 3244-65, 3282-3323, 3336-71, 3391- 3420, 3434-46, and H. J. Res. 169-218, II. Con. Res. 64-85, H. Res. 142-144, 146-147, 149-155, 157-164, 167-168, 172-175, 82d Congress. • Item 1006

Note .—For information concerning bills, see (1) House calendar, (2) Con-gressional record index, or (3) Digest of public general bills prepared by Library of Congress.

House documentsNote .—All House documents, entries for which are followed by a t, may be

obtained from the House Document Room or from the issuing office.

House documents, 74th Congress.6448 310. Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1934 : v. 4, American

republics. 1951. lxv-f-640 p. (State Dept. Publication 4089]). ♦(Available in departmental edition, cloth, $2.75, S 1.1: 934/V.4).

House documents, 81st Congress.6449 473. Columbia River, supplemental reports on Bitterroot Valley, Cambridge

Bench, Canby, Council, Crooked River, The Dalles (west unit), Hells Canyon, Mountain Home (Payette unit), Upper Star Valley, and Vale (Bully Creek extension) projects, v. 2; Mar. 1950. [1950.] xiv 4-690 p. il. 11 pl. 35 maps, 1 tab. 4° (Reclamation Bureau.) [At head of title on cover : Our rivers, total use for greater wealth. An errata slip, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also issued.] f

6450 622. Foreign commerce and navigation of United States, calendar year 1946 :v. 1, Foreign trade statistics, pt. A. 1950. lii-f-722 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division, Bureau of Census.] ♦ (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $4.50, C 3.159 : 946/v.l/pt.A).

6451 623. Same: v. 2 Transport statistics 1945-46. 1950. Ixix4-410 p. 4° [Pre-pared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division, Bureau of Census.] » (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $3.25, C 3.159 : 946/V.2).

6452 652. Report of Federal Trade Commission on interlocking directorates. 1951.xiv4-510 p. il. 4 pl. [A processed errata slip, 2 p., was also issued.] * (Available in departmental edition, $1.25, FT 1.2 :D 62).

»4o3 734. Proceedings of 32d national convention of American Legion, Los Angeles,Calif., Oct. 9-12, 1950. 1951. xi + 458 p. 2 p. of por. 1 pi. t (Sent to depository libraries in Serial set binding.) L. C. card 25-26630

6454 736. Proceedings of stated convention of 52d national encampment, UnitedSpanish War Veterans, Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 24-28, 1950. 1951. vi4-248 p. 1 por. 14 p. of por. f L. C. card CA 10-5225

6455 739. Constitution, Jefferson’s manual, and Rules of House of Representatives,82d Congress; [compiled] by Lewis Deschler. 1951. xiv4-760 p. 12° * Paper, $1.75. (Sent to depository libraries in Serial set binding.) L. C. card 6-17027

House documents, 82d Congress.6456 6. Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, fiscal year 1950 [with

statistical tables], 1951. xi4-243 p. il. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3170.]) ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 50c., T 22.1: 950).

6457 13. 67th annual report, Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1950. [1951.]v+83 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * (Available in departmental edition, 25c., CS 1.1: 950).

6458 15. Report of Government of District of Columbia, year ended June 30, 1950.1951. iii-4-259 p. [Running title is: Report of commissioners of District of Columbia.] f (Available in departmental edition).

o459 16. Comptroller general of United States, annual report, fiscal year 1950. [1951.]yiii-|-114 p. * (Available in departmental edition, 30c., GA 1.1: 950). L. C. card 22-27353

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House documents, 82d Congress—Continued6460 20. Annual report of Farm Credit Administration, 1949—50. [1951.] cover

title, iii4-176 p. il. 1 pl. * (Available in departmental edition, 45c., A 72.1: 950).

6461 21. 16th annual report of Securities and Exchange Commission, fiscal year 1950.1950. xv4-232 p. il. * (Available in departmental edition, 55c., SE 1.1: 950).L. C. card 35-26901

6462 40. Air Force register; Jan. 1, 1951. 1951. viii-|-537 p. 4° * (Available indepartmental edition, $2.00, D 303.7 :951).

6463 46. Parrotts Creek, Va., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting reporton preliminary examination and survey of Parrotts Creek, Middlesex County, Va. Jan. 19, 1951. 16 p. map. t

6464 50. Railroad Retirement Board, annual report, fiscal year 1950. [1951.] xi-[-168p. il. ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 50c., RR 1.1: 950).

6465 51. Rhodes Point to Tylerton, Somerset County, Md., letter from chief of engi-neers, Army, submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of channel from Rhodes Point to Tylerton, Somerset County, Md. Jan. 30, 1951. 17 p. map. t

6466 54. Gold Creek and tributaries, Alaska, letter from chief of engineers, Army,submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Gold Creek and tributaries, Alaska. Feb. 2, 1951. 22 p. map. f

6467 64. Report of president of Commodity Credit Corporation, fiscal year 1950. 1951.iii-f-22 p. t (Available in departmental edition).L. C. card Agr. 40—577

6468 65. Postal rates, message from President of United States transmitting recom-mendations to increase postal rates in order to reduce postal deficit. Feb. 27, 1951. 5 p. f • Item 996

6469 66. Proposed supplemental appropriations involving increase for various agenciesin executive branch, fiscal year 1952. Mar. 1, 1951. 10 p. f • Item 996

6470 67. Proposed supplemental appropriations [fiscal year 1951 and prior fiscalyears], with proposed provisions and increases in limitations pertaining to existing appropriations. Mar. 1, 1951. 18 p. t • Item 996

6471 68. Proposed supplemental appropriations for Federal Civil Defense Administra-tion, fiscal year 1951. Mar. 1, 1951. 3 p. t • Item 996

6472 69. Proposed supplemental appropriation for funds appropriated to the President,expense of defense production, and increase in debt limitation, fiscal year 1951. Mar. 1, 1951. 3 p. t « Item 996

6473 74. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of State, fiscal year1951. Mar. 5, 1951. 2 p. f a Item 996

6474 75. Proposed supplemental appropriations for legislative branch, fiscal year 1951.Mar. 6, 1951. 2 p. t • Item 996

6475 76. Proposed supplemental appropriation for legislative branch, in form ofamendment to budget, fiscal year 1952. Mar. 6, 1951. 2 p. t • Item 996

6476 80. Proposed supplemental appropriation for District of Columbia, fiscal year1951. Mar. 19. 1951. 2 p. f a Item 996

6477 81. Proposed provision authorizing transfer between appropriations of PanamaCanal, fiscal year 1951. Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p. t • Item 996

6478 82. Proposed supplemental appropriations for legislative branch, fiscal year 1951.Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p. t a Item 996

6479 83. Draft of proposed provision and proposed supplemental appropriation forDepartment of Commerce, fiscal year 1951. Mar. 19, 1951. 3 p. f a Item 996

6480 84. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of Interior, fiscal year1951. Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p. t • Item 996

6481 85. Proposed supplemental appropriation to pay claims for damages, auditedclaims, and judgments rendered against United States. Mar. 19, 1951. 20 p. t • Item 996

6482 87. International Labor Organization, message from President of United Statestransmitting certain data relative to International Labor Organization. Mar. 19, 1951. 22 p. [Relates to organization of employment service.] f• Item 996

6483 94. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of Justice in form ofamendment to budget, fiscal year 1952. Mar. 22, 1951. 2 p. f • Item 996

6484 95. Proposed supplemental appropriation for General Services Administration,fiscal year 1951. Mar. 22, 1951. 2 p. f • Item 996

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H. Res. 135. Feb. 22, 1951. 6 p. [H. Res. 135 refers H. R. 2211, for relief of Rosaria Cusiamano, to Court of Claims.]

129. William Bergen. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 588. Feb. 22, 1951. 6 p.

130. R. J. Scheuerman, Daniel Fuller, W. Hardesty, and John M. Ward. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 591. Feb. 22, 1951. 2 p.

131. Japhet K. Anvil and Howard A. Monroe. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 594. Feb. 22, 1951. 3 p.

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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued6489 132. Carroll L. Vickers. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

. H. R. 609. Feb. 22, 1951. 5 p.6490 133. Mrs. Inez B. Copp and George T. Copp. Report from Committee on Judiciary

to accompany H. R. 646. Feb. 22, 1951. 10 p.6491 134. A. Parker. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 656.

Feb. 22, 1951. 6 p.6492 135. Estate of D. A. Montgomery. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany H. R. 703. Feb. 22, 1951. 7 p.6493 136. Hanna Mussmach. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H. R. 1148, Feb. 22, 1951. 7 p.6494 137. S. A. Healy Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

1590. Feb. 22, 1951. 23 p.6495 138. Bernard F. Elmers. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H. R. 2304. Feb. 22, 1951. 8 p.6496 139. Alton Bramer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

2580. Feb. 22, 1951. 10 p.6497 140. John J. Franklin, James H. Bradford, William M. Orr Co., and Alex Maier.

Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2622. Feb. 22, 1951. 9 p.

6498 141. Lt. Comdr. Evan L. Krogh. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 2713. Feb. 22, 1951. 5 p.

6499 142. Daniel Lindsey Payne. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 2726. Feb. 22, 1951. 6 p.

6500 143. Cleo C. Reeves, Floyd L. Murphy, and Fabian P. Durand. Report fromCommittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 593. Feb. 22, 1951. 4 p.

6501 144. Helmuth Wolf Gruhl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 626. Feb. 22, 1951. 3 p.

6502 145. Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 725. Feb. 22, 1951. 9 p.

6503 146. Judith Leone Banks. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 737. Feb. 22, 1951. 15 p.

6504 147. Camillo James Albano. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 787. Feb. 22, 1951. 4 p.

6505 148. Mrs. Eleanor K. Savidge. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 849. Feb. 22, 1951. 4 p.

6506 149. Jack A. Witham. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.1253. Feb. 22, 1951. 4 p.

6507 150. Dr. Fernand Van Den Branden. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany H. R. 1421. Feb. 22, 1951. 6 p.

6508 151. Chester A. Macomber. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1692. Feb. 22, 1951. 3 p.

6509 153. John E. Turri and Edward H. Turri. Report from Committee on Judiciaryto accompany S. 44. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

6510 154. Alfred F. Bosche. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 45.Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6511 155. Ruth Obre Dubonnet. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 46. Feb. 26, 1951. 7 p.

6512 156. Edulji Dinshaw and Mrs. Bachoo Dinsha Woronzow. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 58. Feb. 26, 1951. 3 p.

6513 157. Marie Louise Ardans. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 63. Feb. 26, 1951. 3 p.

6514 158. Suspension of deportation of certain aliens. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 6. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6515 159. Suspension of deportation of certain aliens. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 7. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6516 160. Nicholas T. Theodorou. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 655. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

6517 161. Mrs. Johanna Hampton. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH .R. 888. Feb. 26, 1951. 5 p.

6518 162. Janet and Daisy Wong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 901. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

6519 163. Jacquelyn Shelton. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1264. Feb. 26, 1951. 7 p.

6520 164. Dr. Jiri Liska. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.1268. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6521 165. Maria Roza Tarnowska. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1854. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

6522 166. Marcelle Lecomte. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2714. ’ Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

6523 167. Amending chap. 213 of title 18 of United States Code. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2396. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6524 168. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Dispositionof Executive Papers. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

6525 169. Peanut acreage allotments and marketing quotas. Report from Committeeon Agriculture to accompany H. R. 2615. Feb. 26, 1951. 15 p.

6526 170. St. Patrick Hospital and Western Montana Clinic. Report from Committeeon Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1141. Feb. 27, 1951. 6 p.

6527 171. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Deane. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany H. R. 2791. Feb. 27, 1951. 8 p.

6528 172. Bror Rainer Heikel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 791. Feb. 27, 1951. 8 p. '

6529 173. William Vinson Lee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1120. Feb. 27, 1951. 5 p.

6530 174. Pietro Giannettino. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1164. Feb. 27, 1951. 4 p.

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1269. Feb. 27, 1951. 17 p.176. Mrs. Ingeborg Ruth Sattler McLaughlin. Report from Committee on Judic-

iary to accompany H. R. 1438. Feb. 27, 1951. 4 p.177. Authorizing Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to continue

investigations begun under House resolution 107 of 81st Congress. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 51. Feb. 27, 1951. 1 p.

178. Authorizing Committee on Education and Labor to conduct studies and investigations relating to matters coming within jurisdiction of such committee under Rule 11 (1) (g) of Rules of the House. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 73. Feb. 27, 1951. 1 p.

179. Authorizing Committee on Agriculture to make studies and investigations into any matter within its jurisdiction. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 99. Feb. 27, 1951. 1 p.

180. Providing for attendance of committee to represent House of Representatives at celebration of 175th anniversary of fortification of Dorchester Heights, Mass., and evacuation of British from Boston, Mass., to be held in South Boston, Mass., on Mar. 17, 1951. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 145. Feb. 27, 1951. 1 p.

181. Granting of permanent residence to certain aliens. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. Con. Res. 62. Feb. 28, 1951. 2 p.

182. Authorizing Committee on Judiciary to conduct studies and investigations relating to matters within its jurisdiction. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 95. Mar. 1, 1951. 1 p.

183. Directing Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to investigate actual and contemplated action affecting production or consumption of newsprint or affecting certain other matters. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 116. Mar. 1, 1951. 1 p.

184. Consideration of H. R. 2615. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 148. Mar. 1, 1951. 1 p.

185. India emergency assistance act of 1951. Report of Committee on Foreign Affairs on H. R. 3017. 1951. iii + 37 p. il. [Includes minority views].

186. Amending subdivisions D and E of sec. 58 of Bankruptcy act. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1746. Mar. 5, 1951. 4 p.

187. Amending Reorganization act of 1949. Report from Committee on Expendi-tures in Executive Departments to accompany H. R. 1545. Mar. 5, 1951. 17 p. [Includes minority report.]

188. Reorganization plan no. 1 of 1951 (Reconstruction Finance Corporation). Report of Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accom-pany H. Res. 142. 1951. ii + 9 p. [Includes minority report.]

189. Morgan Foods Corp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 621. Mar. 6, 1951. 3 p.

190. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lupcho. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 645. Mar. 6, 1951. 5 p.

191. Mrs. Blanche Richards, owner of Bozarth Nursing Home. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 699. Mar. 6, 1951. 5 p.

192. Mrs. Catherine V. Mycue. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 767. Mar. 6, 1951. 3 p.

193. Arthur E. Hackett. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 794. Mar. 6, 1951. 6 p.

194. First Lt. Walter S. Moe, jr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 887. Mar. 6, 1951. 4 p.

195. Joseph A. Myers, Hazel C. Myers, and Helen Myers. Report from Commit-tee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 953. Mar. 6, 1951. 4 p.

196. T. L. Morrow. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1424. Mar. 6, 1951. 6 p.

197. Dewey Pickett. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1124. Mar. 6, 1951. 8 p.

198. John Clarke. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1235. Mar. 6. 1951. 10 p.

199. Charles R. Keicher. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1451. Mar. 6, 1951. 4 p.

200. Carl M. Campbell, James R. White, and Frederick J. Powers, Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1690. Mar. 6, 1951. 7 p.

201. Jack Stuckey. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1704. Mar. 6, 1951. 12 p.

202. Estate of Yoshio Fukunaga. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1798. Mar. 6, 1951. 5 p.

203. Lucy Kong Lee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1800. Mar. 6, 1951. 7 p.

204. Capt. William Greenwood. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1844. Mar. 6, 1951. 5 p.

205. Auf der Heide-Aragona, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2782. Mar. 6, 1951. 11 p.

206. Peter E. Kolesnikoff. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2918. Mar. 6, 1951. 4 p.

207. George H. Whike Construction Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3002. Mar. 6, 1951. 10 p.

208. John Fleckstein. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3015. Mar. 6, 1951. 7 p.

209. State of Maryland. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 389. Mar. 6, 1951. 5 p.

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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued210. ?lales relations with international organizations, 4th Meeting of

Consultation of Foreign Ministers of American Republics. 1st intermedi-ate report of Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments. 1951.

and community facilities and services act of 1951 Report iir+52Cpmmittee °n Banklng and Currency to accompany H. R. 2988. 1951.

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E<'E"TiS"i"ctn°P9-5kpw°ycer'"ce report ,o H. B. 1724.

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and eJ^ndiRg Provisions of District of Columbia emergency rent affix™ Dls,rlct «f ?•

Park PC r'* Fd .of tMet?lpoHtany £oHc7’1Force? ffnRed^StVesPark Police Force, and White House Police Force. Report from Committee

oi7 i?vp *?lstri£t of Columbia to accompany H. R. 1498 Mar 8 1951 ? „tee 217. Extending time for filing of certain claims under War claims act of 194R

and Foreign Commerce to accompany^onApjUX ̂ M^rt12fri^51COTnttee

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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued240. Sister Anna Ettl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

578. Mar. 13, 1951. 2 p.241. Janina Wojcicka, Wojciech Andrzej Wojcicki, and Stanislaw Wojcicki.

Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 632. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

242. Frederick Edmond Tomkins, Mary Ann Tomkins, and Edward Marshall Tomkins. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 781. Mar. 13, 1951. 3 p.

243. Bela Abeles and Maria Abeles. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 783. Mar. 13, 1951. 3 p.

244. John Yan Chi Gee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany II. R. 789. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

245. Malka Dwojra Kron. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 899. Mar. 13, 1951. 2 p.

246. Chin Yok Kong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1121. Mar. 13, 1951. 2 p.

247. Kimiko Shibuya. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1117. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

248. Paolo Danesi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1163. Mar. 13, 1951. 2 p.

249. Dr. Chia Len Liu. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1263. Mar. 13, 1951. 3 p.

250. Joseph Bernstein. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1479. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

251. Dr. Ihor Sevcenko. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2064. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

252. Lucia Adamos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2357. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

253. Concetta Santagati Giordano. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2450. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

254. Eleanor Mansour. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2552. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

255. Aluminum. Report of subcommittee on study of monopoly power of Com-mittee on Judiciary pursuant to H. Res. 95. 1951.' iii-|-49 p.

256. Amending title 28, United States Code, sec. 456, so as to increase limit on subsistence expenses allowed to justices and judges while attending court or transacting official business at places other than their official station. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 36. Mar. 13, 1951. 4 p.

257. Designation of successors to resigned or removed United States marshals. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2119. Mar. 14, 1951. 4 p.

258. Relief of Mrs. Elsie Clancy, widow of John F. Clancy, late employee of House of Representatives. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 162. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

259. Providing funds for investigations conducted pursuant to House resolution 51. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 123. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

260. Providing funds for studies and investigations to be conducted pursuant to House resolution 73. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 149. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

261. Providing for expenses of conducting studies and investigations authorized by House resolution 78. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 153. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

262. Providing funds for expenses of special committee created pursuant to House resolution 145. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 154. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

263. Providing funds for Committee on Judiciary. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 54. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

264. Authorizing printing as House document of compilation of Federal laws per-taining to veterans, 1914-50. Report from Committee on House Admin-istration to accompany H. Res. 150. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

265. Authorizing reprint of House report 127, background information on use of United States armed forces in foreign countries. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 157. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

266. Authorizing printing of annual reports of Girl Scouts of United States of America as separate House documents. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. R. 3020. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p.

267. Providing funds for expenses of studies and investigations authorized by House resolution 99. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 163. Mar. 15, 1951. 1 p.

268. Temporary extension of Housing and rent act of 1947. Report from Com-mittee on Banking and Currency to accompany H. J. Res. 196. Mar. 15, 1951. 3 p.

269. Waiver of bond requirements in Coast Guard contracts. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2394. Mar. 15, 1951. 6 p.

270. Exempting members and certain employees of President’s Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights from operation of certain conflict- of-interest statutes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2829. Mar. 15, 1951. 3 p.

271. 1951 amendments to Universal military training and service act. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 1. Mar. 15, 1951. 64 p.

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Export-Import Bank of Washington. Report from Committee on Appro-priations to accompany H. R. 3282. Mar. 16, 1951. 28 p. [Includes minority views signed by Mr. Canfield.]

273. Consideration of House joint resolution 196. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 169. Mar. 16, 1951. 1 p.

274. Consideration of H. R. 3282. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 170. Mar. 16, 1951. 1 p.

275. Additional appropriations for District of Columbia. Report from Committee on Appripriations to accompany H. J. Res. 207. Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.

276. Consideration of S. 1. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 171. Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.

277. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.

278. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p.

279. Authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain lands in Ogden, Utah, to Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 3040. Mar. 20, 1951. 2 p.

280. Charlie Joe Starnes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 907. Mar. 20, 1951. 14 p.

281. Sgt. Benjamin H. Martin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1789. Mar. 20, 1951. 10 p.

282. Bella and Archie Kennison. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1799. Mar. 20, 1951. 5 p.

283. Authorizing vessels of Canadian registry to transport iron ore between United States ports on Great Lakes during 1951. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H. R. 2338. Mar. 21, 1951. 4 p.

Agriculture Committee, Hwse

[Committee hearings] serial, 81st Congress.BBB. Farm labor investigations, hearings before subcommittee on farm labor,

81st Congress, 2d session, Oct. 2-Dec. 18, 1950. 1951. iv4-260 p.[These hearings were held at Greenville, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and Midland, Tex.] f Q Item 1010L. C. card 51-60525 Y 4.Ag 8/1: F 22/35

[Committee hearings] serials, 82d Congress.A. Peanut acreage allotment and marketing quotas, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st

session, on H. R. 4, H. R. 8, H. R. 40, H. R. 2085, H. R. 2385. S. 742, H. J. Res. 121, and H. J. Res. 132 (superseded by H. R. 2615), Feb. 8 ahd 9, 1951. 1951. iv4-62 p. f • Item 1010L. C. card 51-60523 Y 4.Ag 8/1 : P 31/3

B. Fertilizer and farm machinery, hearings before subcommittee on fertilizer and farm machinery, 82d Congress, 1st session, Feb. 20—23, 1951. 1951. iv4-185 p. il. t • Item 1010L. C. card 51-60524 Y 4.Ag 8/1 : F 14/7

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Department of Labor-Federal Security Agency appropriations for 1952, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 1st session. 1951. pts. 1 and 2. f • Item 1011 L. C. card 51-60402 Y 4.Ap 6/1: L ll/952/pt.l-2[pt. 1.] Department of Labor. ii-p240 4-ii p.[pt. 2.] Federal Security Agency, pt. 1 (exclusive of Public Health Service), ii-j-

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iv p.pt. 2. Post Office Department. ii-|-1904-ii p.pt. 3. Treasury Department, Bureau of Mint, Bureau of Internal Revenue.

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[Paper], 82d Congress.4. Universal military training, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session, on H. R.

1752, Jan. 23-Mar. 8, 1951. 1951. vii4-969 p. f • Item 1012 L. C. card 51-60486 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 951-51/4

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gress, 1st session, on H. R. 5240, June 21, 1949. 1951. iii-f-5 p t L. C.Tar^oS Y4.B22/1:Im7

Education and Labor Committee, HouseFederal educational activities and educational issues before Congress, re-

port prepared in Legislative Reference Service of Library of Congress by Charles A. Quattlebaum; v. 1, pts. 1 and 2, Jan. 1951/ 1951. xii4- 13o p. (Committee print, 82d Congress, 1st session.) fL. C. card 51-60383 Y 4.Ed 8/1: Ed 8/5/v.l

Expenditures in Executive Department Committee, HouseAmending Reorganization act of 1949 (emergency reorganization of execu-

Sh QrwS)’ JorT^ ^o0/6 ^committee, 82d Congress, 1st session, Jeb. 9, 1951. 1951. m+36 p. f • Item 1016L. C. card 51-60415 Y 4.Ex 7/13 : R 29/17

Reorganization plan no. 1 of 1951 (Reconstruction Finance Corporation), bearings 82d Congress, 1st session, on H. Res. 142, Mar. 2 and 5, 1951 1951. in+77 p. f • Item 1016 'L. C. card 51-60413 Y 4.Ex 7/13: R 29/18

Foreign Affairs Committee, HouseBills pending before committee, preliminary hearings, 82d Congress 1st

session, Feb. 6-8, 1951. 1951. iv+88 p. t • Item 1017L. C. card 51-60470 Y 4.F 76/1: B 49

India emergency assistance act of 1951, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session on H. R. 2692, H. R. 2693, H. R. 2694, H. R. 2695, H. R. 2696 H R 2698H- R- 2705- H- R- 2706’ £ 30??:Feb. 20-23, 1951. 19ol. iv+233 p. il. f • Item 1017L C. card 51—60396 Y 4 F 76/1 ■ In 2

Un-American Activities Committee, HouseSu^rsive organizations and publications (and appendix), Mar.

3,19ol. [1951.] ii-[-156 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 1026L. C. card 51-60395 Y 4.Un 1/2 . gu 4

INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION JOINT COMMITTEE

Summary of the President’s 1952 budget; prepared by staff of Joint Com-mittee on Internal Revenue Taxation. 1951. 41 p. fL. C. card 51-60513 Y 4.1n 8/11: B 85/952

PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE

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Senate billsS. 223, 874, 918-919, 921-929, 934-975, 977-984, 988-991, 994-995 998 1000-5

1007, 1017-20, 1022, 1025, 1029-30, 1032, 1035, 1039-44, 1046-47 1060’ 1063-65, 1067-68, 1074, 1077, 1079-84, 1087-90, 1095, 1099-1100’ 1106’ 1108, 1111-12, 1116-19, 1122-25, 1129, 1134-52, 1157, 1160, 1163-67 1169 1171, 1174, 1176, 1179-88, 1190, 1194-96, 1198 1200, 1202-4, and S. J. Res’ 37-55, S. Con. Res. 9-10, 12-13, 15-20, S. Res. 65-70, 75-77, 86-105 82d Congress. • Item 1006

Note .—For information concerning bills, see (1) Senate calendar, (2) Congres-sional record index, or (3) Digest of public general bills prepared by Library of con ̂res s.

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238. Report of National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, fiscal year 1948—49. 1950. viii-|-171 p. ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 40c., NA 1.1 : 949).

Senate documents, 82d Congress.8. Basic data relating to energy resources, study made by Committee on Interior

and Insular Affairs pursuant to S. Res. 239 (81st Congress). 1951. xxi-|-226 p. il. 8 pl. * Paper, 75c.L. C. card 51—60426

9. Investigation of preparedness program, 5th report of preparedness subcom-mittee of Committee on Armed Services, Senate: Interim report on Lack-land Air Force Base. 1951. v-|-22 p. il. 4° f

10. Report of Alaskan task force, 7th report of preparedness subcommittee of Committee on Armed Services, Senate, under authority of S. Res. 18. 1951. v-f-124 p. map. f

11. Amendments to Legislative reorganization act, 1947-51, summary by title of amendments to Legislative reorganization act occurring by law and resolution since enactment on Aug. 2, 1946, with acts pertinent thereto. 1951. ij + 17 p. t • Item 996

13. Investigation of preparedness program, 6th report of preparedness subcom-mittee of Committee on Armed Services, Senate, under authority of S. Res. 18 : Tin. vii-)-56 p. t • Item 996

15. Relief of Ruth Obre Dubonnet, veto message from President of United States returning without approval bill (S. 46). Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p. f • Item 996

Senate reportsSenate report, 81st Congress, t Senate Document Room, Capitol.

• Item 10082495. Amending act to authorize certain administrative expenses in Government

services, and for other purposes, approved Aug. 2, 1946 (60 Stat. 806) to. simplify administration in Government service. Report from Com-mittee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany H. R. 9430. Aug. 30, 1950. 20 p. [Corrected print. 1st print was entered in Oct. 1950 Monthly catalog, entry 21275.]

Senate reports, 82d Congress, f Senate Document Room, Capitol. • Item 1008. (Nos. 139, 175, and 192 were not sent to depository libraries.)94.

121.

Intergovernmental relationships between United States and States and municipalities : 1, Review of Federal grant-in-aid programs, fiscal year year 1950. Report of Committee on Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments. 1951. iii 4-57 p.L. C. card 51-60424

Proceedings against Pete Licavoli for contempt of Senate. Report from Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Com-merce to accompany S. Res. 79. Feb. 21, 1951. 19 p.

Proceedings against John J. Fogarty for contempt of Senate. Report from Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Com-merce to accompany S. Res. 81. Feb. 21, 1951. 19 p.

Proceedings against Joseph A. Porretto for contempt of Senate. Report from Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce to accompany S. Res. 85. Feb. 21, 1951. 10 p.

Aviation war-risk insurance. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 435. Feb. 22, 1951. 11 p.

Audubon Centennial Year. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 248. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

ReP°rt from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 249. Feb. 26, 1951. 5 p.

Pfannenschmidt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 277. Feb. 26, 1951. 4 p.

^vAtewart. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 300. Feb. 26, 1951. 3 p.

Herk Visnapuu and his wife, Naima. Report from Committee on Judiciarv to accompany S. 361. Feb. 26, 1951. 3 p.

Cilka Elizabeth Ingrova. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 60. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.

Alice de Bony de Lavergne. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 463. Feb. 26, 1951. 3 p.

136. Authorizing President of United States to proclaim 1st Monday in Februarv of each year as National Children’s Dental Health Day. Report from

107 n Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 336. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 p.137. Certain cases in which Attorney General has suspended deportation. Report

irom Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 15. Feb 26 1951. 2 p. ‘ ’

138. JameSyM. Shellenberger, jr.^Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

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Senate reports, 82d Congress—Continued139. Labor-management relations in Bell Telephone System. Report of Com-

mittee on Labor and Public Welfare, with minority views of Mr. Taft, in which Mr. Smith of New Jersey and Mr. Nixon concur, and additional individual views of Mr. Smith. 1951. iii-f-48 p.L. C. card 51-60423

140. Authorizing Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to employ temporary personnel and make certain expenditures. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 71. Feb. 28, 1951. 4 p.

141. 2d interim report of Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce, pursuant to S. Res. 202 (81st Congress). 1951. lii-f-35 p.

142. Communications act amendment, 1951. Report from Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 1730. Feb. 28, 1951. 28 p.

143. Preventing unauthorized parking on post office property. Report from Com-mittee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 618. Mar. 1, 1951. 2 p.

144. Acquisition of civil service status by certain judiciary employees. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 216. Mar. 5. 1951. 3 p.

145. Relating to time for publication of Official register of United States. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 353. Mar. 5, 1951. 2 p.

146. Mrs. Suzanne Wiernik and her daughter Genevieve. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 364. Mar. 5, 1951. 3 p.

147. Mrs. Robert M. Sternberg. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 822. Mar. 5, 1951. 3 p.

148. Geraldine L. Smith, mother and natural guardian of Thomas Clayton Smith. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2070. Mar. 5, 1951. 5 p.

149. Jacoba van Dorp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 348. Mar. 5, 1951. 3 p.

150. Conrad Xavier Charles Mauerer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 631. Mar. 5, 1951. 4 p.

151. Gertrud Lomnitz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 824. Mar. 5, 1951. 3 p.

152. Authorization of 4 members of Senate to attend Dorchester Heights, Mass., celebration. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Res. 88. Mar. 5, 1951. 2 p.

153. Attendance of Marine Band at celebration of 175th anniversary of fortifica-tion of Dorchester Heights, Mass. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2262. Mar. 6, 1951. 1 p.

154. Fixing responsibilities of disbursing officer and of auditor of District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 259. Mar. 7, 1951. 1 p.

155. Authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to settle claims and suits against District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 262. Mar. 7, 1951. 2 p.

156. Increasing fee of jurors in condemnation proceedings instituted by District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accom-pany S. 488. Mar. 7, 1951. 1 p.

157. Amending act to regulate practice of podiatry in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 490. Mar. 7, 1951. 2 p.

158. Providing for appointment of deputy disbursing officer and assistant dis-bursing officers for District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 494. Mar. 7, 1951. 3 p.

159. Permitting exchange of land belonging to District of Columbia for land belonging to abutting property owner or owners. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 673. Mar. 7, 1951. 2 p.

160. Amending sec. 7 of act making appropriations to provide for expenses of Government of District of Columbia, fiscal year 1903, and for other pur-poses. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 261. Mar. 7, 1951. 2 p.

161. Providing compensation for duty voluntarily performed on their days off by officers and members of Metropolitan Police Force, United States Park Police Force, and White House Police Force. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 489. Mar. 7, 1951. 3 p.

162. Permitting sale of postal maps, transcripts, and opinions of solicitor of Post Office Department. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 803. Mar. 12, 1951. 2 p.

163. Bridge Canyon project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 75. Mar. 12, 1951. 20 p.

164. Allowing consumer of gasoline to deduct, for income-tax purposes, State taxes on gasoline imposed on wholesaler and passed on to consumer. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 136. Mar. 13, 1951. 2 p.

165. Automatic extension of series E savings bonds. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 2268. Mar. 13, 1951. 3 p.

166. Amending act to regulate barbers in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 573. Mar. 14, 1951. 2 p. [Corrected print.]

167. Prohibiting sale in District of Columbia of rockfish weighing more than 15 pounds. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 41. Mar. 14, 1951. 2 p.

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officer of District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District ot Columbia to accompany S. 260. Mar. 14, 1951- 1 P- . . .. -

Providing that children be committed to Board of Public Welfare in lieu of being committed to National Training School for Girls, that property and personnel of National Training School for Girls be available for care of children committed to or accepted by Board of Public Welfare. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 492. Mar.

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Authorizing board of commissioners of District of Columbia to establish daylight-saving time in the District. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 944. Mar. 14, 1951. 1 p. __

Providing for appointment of conservators to conserve assets of persons ot advanced age, mental weakness, not amounting to unsoundness of mind, or physical incapacity. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 11. Mar. 14, 1951. 2 p. , .

Amending act authorizing apprehension and detention of insane persons in District of Columbia, and providing for their temporary commitment in Government Hospital for Insane, and for other Purposes. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 263. Mar. 14, 1951.

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2Providing for continuation of clerical and other assistants on payroll of Senate upon resignation of Senator. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 5. Mar. 14, 1951. 2 p.

Directing that there shall accompany every conference report statement explaining effect of action agreed on by committee' of conference. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Con. Res. 1.

Assignment ^of* ground'forces of United States to duty in European area Report of Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee on Armed Services, on S. Res. 99 and S. Con. Res. 18. 19ul. .1114*23 p. 11. map. [Corrected print.]

Peanut marketing quotas and acreage allotments. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany H. R. 2615. Mar. 14, 1951.12 pAmending and extending provisions of District of Columbia emergency rent act Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. J. Res. 173. Mar. 15, 1951. 8 p. .

Amending act to regulate employment of minors within District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany b. 672.

179 Tt?Do Chau (also known as Szetu Dju or Anna Szetu). Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 362. Mar. 19, 1951- 4 p.

180 Sister Bertha Pfeiffer and Sister Elzbieta Zabinska. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 470. Mar. 19, 1951. 5 p.

181 Joseph Bernstein. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 473. Mar. 19, 1951. 4 p. .

182 Alvin Smith Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

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599. Mar. 19, 1951. 3 p. _ .. .183 La Fayette Brewery, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

pany H. R. 1249. Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.184 Capt Marciano O. Garces. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

pany H. R. 1682. Mar. 19, 1951. 1 p.185 Peter E. Kolesnikoff. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

S. 953. Mar. 19, 1951. 5 p.186 Harry C. Goakes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

1822. Mar. 19, 1951. 4 p.187 Rose A. Mongrain. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H. R. 857. Mar. 19, 1951. 5 p.188. Granting of permanent residence to certain aliens. Report from Committee

on Judiciary to accompany H. Con. Res. 49. Mar. 19, 1951. 2 p.190. Transfer of land to Ogden (Utah) Chamber of Commerce. Report from

Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 952. Mar. 21, 1951. 1 p. ,

191. Transfer of land to Police Jury of parish of Rapides, La. Report from Com-mittee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. J. Res. 35. Mar. 21, 1951. 2 p.

192. Labor-management relations in Bonneville Power Administration. Report of Committee on Labor and Public Welfare under authority of S. Res. 71. 1951. V4-1-A64-7-70 p. il.

193. Additional appropriations for District of Columbia. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. J. Res. 207. Mar. 22, 1951. 1 p.

194. Providing for amendment to sec. 28 of Enabling act for Arizona relating to terms of leases of State-owned lands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 108. Mar. 22, 1951. 8 p.

Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate

Peanut marketing quotas and acreage allotments, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session, on S. 742, Feb. 19, 1951. 1951. iv+87 p. t • Item 1032L. C. card 51-60414 Y 4.Ag 8/2: P 31/2

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Shortage of boxcars for transportation of grain, hearing, 82d Congress of °v 1“ o?0?8 to a,lev,at« shortage of boxcars for movementof wet grain, Feb. 21, 1951. 1951. Hi+.39 p. t • Item 1032 LC.cardSl-msO “dAgSZSlBOU

Armed Services Committee, SenateAssignment of ground forces of United States to European area hearings

see foreign Relations Committee, Senate.

Banking and Currency Committee, SenateDeif.tsS? Jind 2ngtaCti ,r,‘(a;ni"l<H-,S2d Congrcs8' 18t 8essIon- on s- 34s)- 1951.

fnt / Vw1 C?"60?9?o Y 4 B 22/3: 11 81/22/pt.l, 2'ft1’ ft* »•

Nomination of William McChesney Martin, Jr., hearing, 82d Congress 1st session, on nomination of William McChesney Martin. Jr, to be membe! 10.35<Kleral Keserve Board» Mar. 19, 1951. 1951. lii+26 p. t • ItemL. ( . card 51-6050 y 4.B 22/3: M 36

ReKd Hmt’s”1 ?»C0<J?TTa-f.»ive h°”81n« ”;v 8tn,T of subcommittee on housing ami rents. 1950 111+52 p. (Committee print) tL. C. card uO-Ol^u y 4.B 22/3: H 81/23

Crime, Organized, in Interstate Commerce, Special Committee to Investigate, Senate

Inr^»LgallO"» i°f or?anlze<1 cr,raG ‘n Interstate commerce, hearings, 81st •Npgf8Uf 7* 8PSS °"’ and 82d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res 2!02 (8!Congress). 1951. pt8. 5-6, 9, 11. • Item 1009m iml 1 «G1;’7O° , Y 4 C 86/2 ■ C Wpt.5-6. 9,11l*t- .. UlinolH, Sept. 9, 1050—Jan. 19. 1951 vll-4-1417 n 11 9 ,>1 ♦ - ••> o,pt. 6. Ohio-Kentucky, Jan. 17-Feb 19 1951 vli 47<>,’t> n* • i>Pt-9. Michigan. Feb. 8—19, 195L lv+’1081 p‘. 11 2+p1 ^Paper *128 Pt. 11. Pennsylvania, Oct. 13. 1950-Feb. 20, 1951. ill + 3<>Tp. •Paper, 60c.

Foreign Relations Committee, SenateAssignment of ground forces of United States to duty in European area

b<‘.fore Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee onOK 82(1 Congress, 1st session, on S. Con. Res. 8, FebJ-2«> 1’Wl. Iv+819p. 11. f • Item 1039

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Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate 8h,Pmea^ to Communist China, hearings before subcom-

mittee, 81st Congress, 2d session, Oct. 17-Nov. 22, 1950. 1951 Hi+ 199 n1 pl. 79 facsim. t • Item 1041L. C. card 51-60447 Y4.In8/3:C44

Labor and Public Welfare Committee, SenateFederal scholarship and fellowship programs and other Government aids to

students, report prepared In Legislative Reference Service of Library Ch"rles A’ Quettlebaum], Oct. 1949, revised June 1950.

]9<h ). 41+90 p. (Committee print.) + L. C. card 50-60909 Y 4 .L 11/2: Sch 6/3

Small Business, Select Committee on, SenateCommittee print, 81st Congress, 2d session.

1 R^1344.fU10’M)tUa(2?+*H pro8Pect8' report of subcommittee on fuel on

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0745 Material shortages, hearing, 82d Congress, 1st session, on impact on small business of material shortages. 1951. p. 4.L. C. card 51-00308 Y 4.Sm 1/2: M 41/pt.4pt. 4. Aluminum, Jan. 26, 1051. 1114-277—414 p. 11. 1 pl. t • Item 1049

CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE, General Services Administration

Appeal Board proceedings, t • Item 561 GS5.7/a : 5/(p.nos. 16746 Appeal of Aurelio Gonsales v. Department of Army, proceeding 351 [decided Feb.

7, 1951 ; opinion and deciBion). [1951.1 [1)4-78-83 p.6747 Appeal of Martin-Parry Corporation v. Maritime Commission (now Maritime

Administration of Department of Commerce), proceeding 348 [decided Feb. 23, 1951 ; decision). [1951.1 p. HI. 84.

6748 Appeal of Stewart-Warner Corporation v. Department of Army, proceeding 3o8, decided Mur. 8, 11151 ; decision. 1951. p. 93.

6749 Appeal of United States Rubber Company v. Department of Army, proceeding 340, decided Mar. 6, 1951; (decision). [1951.) p. 85-86.

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6751

6752

Joint Army-Navy specifications. [Issued with perforations.] tJAN-D-497.

Ditchingmachine, wheel-type, crawler-mounted, gasollne-engine- driven, amdt. 1 ; Nov. 28, 1950. 1950. 1 p. 12"

M 213.8 : JAN-D-497/amdt.lJAN-G-432. Gaskets, synthetic-rubber (for fuel and lubricant containers and

accessories), amdt. 2; Jan. 12, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 12® [Super-sedes Amendment 1, Oct. 14, 1948.]

N 20.23 : JAN-G-432/amdt.2

6758

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Military specification MIL (series), tA-2555. Asbestos mat; Dec. 21, 1950. [1950.] [ 1 ] 4- 2 p. 4® [Processed.

Specification consists of cover sheet and Army specification 10-2210A, Oct. 15, 1937.] D 142 : A-2555

A-3373. Adapter, slide projector, 16 ami 35 mm microfilm ; Dec. 20, 1950.[1951.| 6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Army75-555. Mar. 28, 1949.) D 1.12 : A-3373

A-3375. Altar and retable, portable, with carrying case, complete; Dec. 20,1950. [1951.] 20 p. 11. 4“ [Issued with perforations.| 33-5

A-10298A. Adapter, power cable, 2-conductor ; Jan. 17, 1951. (1951.) 4 p. 11. 4® (Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-A-10298 (CE), May 10, 1950.] D 1.12 : A—10298 A

A-15303A. Audible signals. Interior communication and small craft (bells, buzzers, horns and sirens) (Naval shipboard use) ; Jan. 9, 1951. (1951.) 13p.il. 4° (Issued with perforations. Supersedes MID-A-15303 (ships), June 15. 1950.1 D 1.12 : A-15303 a

B-131A. Barrier-material, water-vaporproof, flexible; Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.]15 p. 11. 4® [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-P—131, Oct. 31, 1944.] D 1.12 : B-131 A

B-1070A. Bread, canned ; Dec. 7, 1950. (1951.) 5 p. 4® [Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes JAN-B-1070, May 10, 1949.]

D 1.12 : B-1070 AB-1107A. Belt, pistol or revolver. M-l936 ; Oct. 6, 1950. [1951.) 7 p. il. 4®

[Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-B-1107, June 8, 1949.] D 1.12: B-1107 A

B-1290A. Bag. canvas, coal. 1-bushel; Dec. 12, 1950. [1951.1 5 p. 11. 4®(Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-B-1290, July 20, 1949.] D 1.12: 1290 A

B-1744A. Bng, canvas, mail, with locking strap; Oct. 24. 1950. [1951.]10 p. il. 4" [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MID-B-1744, Nov. 29, 1949.] D 1.12 : B-1744 A

B-3372. Bag. canvas, repair kit; Dec. 14. 1950. [1951.] 10 p. il. 4®(Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : B-3372

B-3381. Barometers, aneroid, marine type; Dec. 29. 1950. [1950.] 11 p. 4®(Issued with perforations. Supersedes Navy Department 18Bld. Sept. 1, 1944.] D 1.12 : B-3381

B-5403. Body assembly, aircraft camera (type K-22A camera), amdt. 1 ;Dec. 5, 1950. [1951.] 1 p. 4® [Processed.]

D 1.12 : B-5403/nmdt.lB-6038. Bearings, ball, bellcrank, anti friction, airframe, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 15,

1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4® (Processed.) D 1.12: B-6038/amdt.lB-6260A. Boot-mukluk, man's, survival kit: Jan. 3, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. 11. 4“

[Processed. Supersedes MID-B-6260 (USAF), Aug. 24, 1950.]D 1.12 : B-6260 A

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6708Military s[>ecitlcation MIL (series)—Continued

C-154A.

C-298A.

C-300A.

C-OOOA.

C-940A.

C-1322A.

C-1793A.

C-2500.

C-3310.

Cloth, cotton, herringbone twill; Dec. 20, 1950. [1950.] 0 p. 4° (Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-C-154, Nov. 30, 1944.] D 1.12 : C-154 A

Cloth, cotton, uniform twill, Dec. 0, 1950. [1951.] 7 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-C-298, Feb. 27, 1940.)

D 1.12 : C-298 ACloth, cotton, drill (fully shrunk); Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 0 p. 4°

(Issued with perforations. Sup<isedes JAN-C-300, Feb. 27, 1940.] D 1.12 1C-300 A

Cloth, rayon, banner; Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.] 5 p. 4“ (Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-K-OOO, Apr. 20, 1948.)

D 1.12: C-000 A Control-circuits, radiotelephone transmitting equipment; Dec. 29,

1950. [1951. 5 p. 4" [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL-C-940 (Ships), Sept. 15, 1949, RE 9O95A, June 5, 1943.]

D 1.12 : C—040 ACartridge, armor piercing incendiary, caliber .30, M14; Nov. 28,

1950. [1951.) 8 p. 4“ [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-1822, Aug. 3, 1919. ] D 1.12 : C-1322 A

Cover, canvas, bread rack, folding; Nov. 14. 1950. [1950.] 7 p.

0700

0770

0771

0772

0773

0774

077511. 4" (Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-1793, Nov.30. 1949, Army 0-184, July 23, 1937.) D 1.12 :C-1793 A

Clocks, interval-timer, alarm-clock pattern {cover sheet] ; Dec. 29,1950. [1950.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 18C19, Oct. 1, 1941.) D 1.12: C-2500

Coat, wool, serge, blue-84, 18 ounce (Air Force) ; Oct. 13, 1950.(1951.1 29 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesArmy 8-173A, May 31, 1949.] D 1.12: C-3310

Cartridge, ball, carbine, caliber .30, Ml; Dec. 13, 1950. [1951.]

0770

0777

0778

C- 3309.

C-5041.0 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Army 50-1-34, July 7, 1911 | )> 1.12 : <’ 33G9

Casings, aircraft pneumatic tire, nmdt. 2; Feb. 8, 1951. [1951.1 4 p. 11. 4“ [Processed. Supersedes Amendment 1, Aug., 11, 1950.1

D 1.12 : C-S041/aindt.2Computation table, pressure ratio vs Mnch numbers for supersonic

speeds; Dec. 7, 1950. [1951.] 23 p. 4“ [Processed. Supersedes MIL-C-5140 (USAF), Jan. 20, 1950.] D 1.12 : C-5140 A

0779 C-5140A.

0780 C-5503A. Cylinders, aircraft, hydraulic actuating, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 15, 1951.[1951.] [2] p. 4° (Processed.) D 1.12 : C-55O3A/amdt.1

Compound, engine cleaning (cresol base), amdt. 1 ; Feb. 15, 1951.[1951.] 1 p. 4° (Processed.) D 1.12: C-5540A/nmdt.l

Container, steel shipping, amdt. 1 ; Jan. 30. 1951. (1951) 1 p. 4“(Processed.) |> 1.12 : C-0054 A-l/amdt. 1

Clamps, hose; Oct. 30. 1050. (1951.) 11 p. il. 4° (Processed.Supersedes AN-C-140a, Jan. 10, 1948.] D 1.12: C-0985

Cutter, slotted-templet, hand-operated, universal type, with aces-series nnd chest; Dec. 28, 1950. [1951.1 8 p. 4® (Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes M1L-C-1OO8S(CE). Jan. 0, 1950.)

_ , ................. D 1.12 : C-10085ACartridge, ball, caliber .50, M33. amdt. 1 ; Jan. 25, 1951. 19511 p. 4® (Issued with perforations.) H 1.12 : C 10190A/nmdt.l

Containers (cans, palls, and drums) metal (for other than sub-sistence Items); Jan. 22, 1951. (1951.) 154-0 p. 4® (Proc-eased. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12: C-10014 ( S&A )

Duck nylon, spun yarn; Dec. 29. 1950. [1951.1 5 p. 4® [Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes MIL-D-2004, Feb. 14, 1950 ]

_ D 1.12 : I>-2004 A

0781 C-5540A.07820783

C-6O54A.C-0985.

0784

0785

0780

0787

C-10085A.

C-10190A.C-10014.

D-2001 A.

0788 E-5027. Extinguisher, fire, carbon dioxide, portable, aircraft type, amdt. 1 :Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 2 p. 4® [ Processed.)

0789 E-7010. , , D 1.12: E-5027/amdt.lElectrical ,on<l nnnlysls, method for aircraft AC; Sept. 13. 1950

11050.) 14 p. 4® (Supersedes AN-E-18, June 30. 104*/.]0790 F-103A. _ D 1.12 : E-7010

lancets, compression nnd self-closing types (shipboard use), amdt.1; Dec. 29, 19<»0. (1951.) 2 p. 11. 4® (Issued with perfora-tions.] D 1.12: F-103A/nmdt.l

Fabric, nylon, chloroprene coated : Dec. 15, 1950. (1950.1 5 n 4” (Supersedes M1L-F-53O2 (USAF), Apr. 14, 1950.)

0791 F-5302A.

0792 F-7100. »L12: F-5302AFluid, hydraulic, nonflammable, aircraft; Dec. 20, 1950. 11951 1

0793 G-1057A.13 p. 11. 4® ]> 1 12 . F-7100

Gloves, cotton, special, amdt. 1 ; Jan. 29. 1951. 1951. 1 d 4®(Issued with perforations.) D 1.12 : G-1057A/amdt.l

G-5510A.0794 Gasket, straight thread tube fitting, boss; Dec. 27, 1950. (1951 ]17 p. il. 4® (Processed. Supersedes MIL-G 5510, Jan 3 1950 ]

0795 G-0183. „ . . . . D 1.12: G-5510 AGaskets nnd sheet gnsket material, synthetic rubber and cork com-

position. nmdt. 2: Feb. 8, 1951. (1951.) 1 p. 4® (Processed Supersedes Amendment 1, Nov. 17, 1950.)

0790 II-1021A. _ . v . D 1.12: G-0183/amdt.2Ham chunks, canned, nmdt. 1 ; Jan. 17, 1951. 1951 1 n 4°

(Issued with perforations .] D 1.12 : H-1021A/amdt 1

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Military specification MIL (aerlea)—ContinuedHum ami eggs, chopped, canned, admt. 1; Jan. 12. |

2 p. -I* I Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 . H-lO3SA/auidt.lHelmet, fireman, plastic; Nov. 30, i960. .Al05’ !,nJJ *}• ,**• -I

Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-11-1087. Jan. 31. 1050.) *••• *

Hose, aircraft. selfsenllng. aromatic fuel;Nov. 30, 1950.10 p. 4“ [Processed. Supersedes AN-H-27, Sept. 13. 1944 1

i> i.i-: ii— iw>i

0797 H-1038A.

0798 H-1987A.

0799 II-7061.

8800 H-15425A.

8801 1-3053.

6802 1-3376.

6803 1-3389.

6804 1-517OA.

6805 1-7019.

6806

6807 1-7069.

6808 1-7071.

6809 1-7075.

6810 1-7070.

6811 1-7077.

8812 1-7084.

6813 1-7085.

6814 1-7080.

6815 1-7087.

0816 1-7098.

6817 J-0795A.

6818 L-2508.

6819 L-3384.

6820 I>-7082.

6821 L-15017.

6822 M-2549.

High temperature alarm equipment; Dec. 29, 1950. fl 951.1 9 p. 4* [Supersedes MIL-H 15425 (Ships), Issued wjtn perforations July 15, 1950, MIL-F-1949, Jan. 31. 1950.) 1)1.12:11 L5425A

Insulation. electrical, asbestos-fiber, treated and untreated, amdt. 2;Jan. 17. 1951. 1951. 1 p. 4“ [Issued with perforations. Su-persedes Amendment 1. Dec. 19, 1949.) I) 1.12 : I -3053/amdt.i.

Intravenous solutions, 1000 millimeter container; Dec. 21, 1950.[1951.) 4 p. 4“ [Issued with perforations.) D 1.12: 1-8376

Insulation cloth and tape, electrical, (rayon, untreated)J Jan. 17, 1951 11951.) 8 p. 4" [Issued with perforations. SupersedesNavy 17-1-34, Dec. 15. 1945.) D 1.12 :1-8389

Indicator, position, horizontal stabilizer: Jan. 15. 1081. 11951.) 0 p. 11. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-I-5170 (USAF), Nov. 9, 1049.] D 1.12: I-5170A

Indicator, manual discharge of tire extinguishing systems, pressure operated ; Sept. 21, 1950. [1950.1 9 p. 4» (Processed. Super-sedes Air Force 41340. 41348 34ft. Nov. 14, 1947, Dec. 9. 1948, Nov. 14. 1947.) D 1.12: 1-7019

Same, amdt. 1; Jan. 23, 1951. (1951.) 1 p. 41 (Processed.) 2:I-7019/amdt.l

Indicators, tachometer, electric, percent speed type, aircraft, general specification for: Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.) 15 p. 4“ [Processed.Su|s-rsedes Air Force 27540-B, Apr. 28, 1949.) D 1.12: 1-7009

Indicator, temperature, thermocouple, hermetically sealed. general specification for; Dec. 29. 1950. [1950.1 21 p. 4- [Processed Supersedes Air Force 21298, Apr. 5. 1949.] D 1.12 :1—7071

Indicator, temperature, electrical resistance multifunction, —50* to + 50' C. 2 Inch size; Jan. 8, 1951. (1951.) 8 p. II. 4» [Proc-essed. Supersedes AN-I-50. Nov. 30, 1948, Air Force 21295. Apr. 29,1049.) 1) 1.12:1-7075

Indicator, temperature, thermocouple, engine exhaust, 0* to 1000* C. 2-lnch size : Jan. 9. 1951. (1951.) 0 p. II. 4- [Processed. Super-sedes AN-I-52, Nov. 15. 1948, Air Force 21300, Apr. 14, 1949.1

D 1.12 : 1-7070Indicator, temperature, electrical resistance, multifunction, —70*

to -i-150* C, 2-lnch size; Jan. 5, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed. Supersedes AN-I-34, Feb. 17, 1949, Air Force 21290. Apr. 29, 1940.) D 1.12:1-7077

Indicator, pressure, hydraulic, 0-4,000 psi; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.1 5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes USAF 21311, June 7, 1949.)1 I) 1.12 :1-7084

Indicator, pressure, multipurpose. 0-50 psi; Jan. 29, 1951. 11951.] 5 t>. II. 4° [Processed. Supersedes Air Force no. 21315, May 23, 1949.) 1)1.12:1-7085

Indicator, pressure, oil, 0- 100 pal; Jan. 29, 1951. [ 1951.1 5 p. II. 4° [Processed. Supersedes Air Force 21319, May 10, 1949.1

. I) l.lfi : 1-7080Indicator, pressure, oil, 0-200 pal; Jan. 29, 1951. (11)51.] 5 p. il. 4°

[Processed. Supersedes Air Force 21312, May 27, 1949.)D 1.12 :1-7087

Indicators, tachometer, electric, magnetic drag typo, aircraft, general specification for ; Jan. 9. 1951. [1951.] 13 p. il. 4“ [Supersedes Air Force 21301, May 2, 1949.) 1)1.12:1-7098

Jacket, flying, woman’s, very light zone, type K-1A: Sept. 29, 1950. [1950.) 12 p. 11. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-J-6795. June 22, 1950.] D 1.12 : J-6795 A

Lines, fishing [cover sheet 1 : Dec. 29, 1950. [1950.] 1 p. (Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 21L2b, Sept. 15, 1045.] D1.12:L-2508

Light, signal (survey, electric, reflector, diameter approximately2 in., with case and strap) ; Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 5 p. 4» (Supersedes Corps of Engineers T-2581, June 15. 1949. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12: L-3384

Light, runway marker, elevated, type M-l ; Dec. 28. 1950. 11951.) 15 p. il. 4° (Processed. Supersedes Air Force 32589-A. May 21, 1948.) D 1.12 : Ie-7082

Lubricating oil, hydraulic, amdt. 1 ; Oct. 10. 1950. 1951. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.) I) 1.12: L-15017/amdt.l

Mahogany, tropical American. African. Philippine (tanguile) (for Istat planking, decking, nnd timbers) [cover sheet) : Dec. 12. 1950. [1950.) 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Specifica-tion consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 39Mc, Nov. 15, 1944.) D 1.12 : M-2549

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Military specification MIL (series)—ContinuedM—2567.

M—3382.

M-3388.

M—5631.

0-2548.

0-3311.

O-6083A.

O-15043A.

P-734A.

P-997A.

P-1226.

P-1265.

P-1438A.

P-1671A.

P-1809A.

P-2325A.

P-3340.

P-5515 A.

P-5610.

P-6064A.

P-6889A.

P-7034.

P-7105.

Q-10194A.

R—3378.

R—3386.

R—6944.

S-1216A.

S-1698A.

Mm?i^’«S0UrnAiSJ’ navigational, hand-driven [cover sheet] ; Dec. 29, 19o0. [1950.] 1 p [Processed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 18M6a, Oct. 1, 1942.] D112-M-2567

Monosodium glutamate; Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 6 p.'4° ' [Issued with perforations.] jj 1 io • M—3382

Mineral yeast food; Jan. 12, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] j) i 12 • M 33rr

Mouton (for flight clothing), amdt. 1; Dec. 22, 1950. ‘[1951] 1 p. 4» [Processed.] D 1.12 : M-5631/amdt.l

rkln?AUlte’1an(l S1!11 (for bending) [cover sheet] ; Dec. 12, 1950.1 P- JProcessed. Issued with perforations. Specifica-

‘n nC0«aslsAts of A1,sA°Ae^ sheet and Navy Department specification o9—O—6c, Aug. 15, 1946.] D 1 12 • O-254R

°VreiuMti Woq 1, blae~8.5' -8-ounce (U. S. A. F.) ; Oct. 13, 1950.Ri a nr A ‘n.A [Jssued Wlth perforations. Supersedes

o—101A, way <51, 1949. J f jj 1.12 : 0—3311Oil. preservative, hydraulic equipment; Nov. 27, 1950. [1950 1

12 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-O-6083, Mar. 30, 1950.]Oiriaai??IT>inf compound (for floors and decks) ;D Vee ' 29 6(^93q

1*04R perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-15043 (Ships), Mar. 1, 19o0.] D 1 12 ■ 0—15043 A

ParVaiFi^ieat .gasolfne-powered, self-contained; Jan. 25, 1951 7R4 plh W’laaa [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-P- * **•*> p CD. J-O, 1 y 4y. J t ~) 1 12 * "P 734- A

Plastic-material, laminated, thermosetting, electrical-insulatim? sheets, glass cloth, silicone resin ; Dec. 14, 1950. [1951.1 13 p 40 15SS195o"]lth perforatlons- Supersedes MIL-P-997 (Ships), Mar.

P1BS!7Pai7t’1951Sid€fl95T?'g2ay’ n°rp17 (foraiula’“»• 5-0)^amdt® iTjam

17, 19ol. [19ol.] 2p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.]Pudding pineapple and rice, canned, amdt L .hni.'Tl 1951/a'195i

1,P74 [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : P-1438A/amdt 1P°n 'elA mrTraZ Ae’ carbine, 30-round ; Nov. 28, 1950. [1950 ] 7 n

22 41949I]SSUed Wlth perforations. Supersedes MIL-P-1671, Nov.PapCleteg- JaVa^V Orr?^e??e%storaFe’r°Tutfit- office^2

piece, Jan. 4, IJol. [19ol.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with nerfnrntinno Supersedes MIL-P-1809, Dec. 16, 1949.] D1 12 P-1809A

Pump oil-barrel, 1 quart; Jan. 5, 1951. [1951.] 5 p 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-P-2325, July 24, 1950.] °

Pa[U195lCf'nV6 n Yih 40 (fr0Tr con.verttble toboggan sled1) ^Nov.P3,2195(L Tent1 TOD6 >650 Lr[ Perforations. Supersedes QMC

leni. jyu ZboC, Mar. 15, 1946.1 n i 19 . pJmmaPump, aircraft, hydraulic hand ; Sept. 20, 1950. [1951.] 13 p il

4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-P-5515, Jan. 3, 1950.] 1Packaging and packing of parachutes for shipment am/storageVamdf

1 , Jan. 22, 1951. 2 p. 4® [Processed.] D 1.12 : P-5610/amdt 1Packaging of lightweight aircraft accessories ; Oct. 30, 1950 f1951 1

16 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-P-6064, Mar. 29, 1950.]Primer, zinc-chromate, for aircraft use; Oct. 30,D1950.’ 1 [1951*]

11 p. 4“ [Processed. Supersedes MIL^P-6889, Aug. 11, 1950 ] JPU215eyi&50ntrri9a5VVfriiC7in11ne4oin^/rease'15bri?!atc)d^a^craft6;8Ocf.

56869F°eb. ik 19S0.]17 P’ 4 [Processed’ Supersedes MIL-P-

pipe threads, taper, aeronautical national form, symbol ANPT • Tan9, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Specification consists of cover sheet and Specification AN-P-363, Mav 28, 1947 ’ with Amendment 2, May 2, 1950. Supersedes AN-P-363, Mav 28 J.y4<.j j-x j , ■p2_7in^

Q-meter TS-617/U; Dec. 21, 1950. [1951.] 18 p 4® fSuner sedes MIL-M-10194 (Sig C), Mar. 20, 1950.] D 1 12 ■ Q-10194A

Rod, level Philadelphia; Dec. 28, 1950. [1951.] 7 p. il 4° [it sued with perforations. Supersedes Army 42-28, June 9, 1937.]

Raincoat nylon and viscose rayon (USAF) ; Jan. 3, ?951.2 ’ flSiY'l 19 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : R—3386

Rods, welding, magnesium alloy, amdt. 1 ; Jan. 3, 1951~ [1951 i 1 p. 4° [Processed.] D 1.12 : R-6944/amdt 1

Straighteners, photographic print; Dec. 28, 1950. [1951 ] 8 n 4® laloUid With Perforations. Supersedes MIL-S-1216,’ Aug 31 194J.J D 1.12 : S-1216A

Strap, carrying, general purpose ; Oct. 6, 1950. [1951.] 6 p. il 4® iojnU?d Wlth Perforations. Supersedes MIL-S-1698. Nov 22

] D 1.12 : S—1698A-

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Military specification MIL (series)—ContinuedS—257'5. Splint, Cabot; Jan. 25, 1951. [1951.] [U+3-H1] p. 4° [Proc-

essed. Specification consists of cover sheet, Army specification 10—2334A, Feb. 13. 1942, and Amendment 1, Nov. 6, 1942.]

S-3011B. Shirts, cotton, uniform twill, stand-up-collar ; Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.] 12 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-S—3011A, Oct. 26, 1949.] D 1.12 : S-3011B

S-3022. Socks, woolen, lightweight, amdt. 2 ; Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Amendment 1, Apr. 7,

„ oo_, o 1950 1 v M 213.8 : MII^S-3022/amdt.2S—3271. Soup and gravy base, amdt. 1 ; Dec. 29, 1950. [1951.] 2 p. 4°„ „„„„ [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : S-3271/amdt.lS—3327. Supports, arch ; Oct. 31, 1950. [1950.] 40 p. il. 4° [Issued withC. noo, perforations.] D 1.12: S-3327S—3387. Sirup, maple, imitation; Jan. 9, 1951. [1951.] 6 p. 4° [Issued

with perforations.] D 1.12 : S-3387S—5002. Surface treatments (except priming and painting) for metal and

metal parts in aircraft, amdt. 1; Feb. 15, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] M 213.8 : MIL-S-5002/amdt.l

S—5626. Steel, chrome-molybdenum (4140) bars, rods, and forging stock (for aircraft applications), amdt. 1; Dec. 6, 1950. [1950.] 1 p. 4» [Processed.] D 1.12 : S-5626/amdt.l

S-7097. Steel, carbon (1018, 1020, or 1025) bars and forging stock ; Jan. 9, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes AN—QQ—S—646a,

May 2, 1944.] D 1.12 : S-7097T-283A. Tablets, water-purification, individual, iodine; Dec. 7, 1950. [1951.]

12 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-T-283, Dec. 5, 1945.] D 1.12 : T-283A

T—2064A. Trousers, cotton, khaki; Nov. 30, 1950. [1951.] 14 p. il. 4°[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-T-2064, Feb. 28, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-2064A

T—3312. Trousers, wool, serge, blue-84, 18-ounce (U. S. A. F.) ; Oct. 13, 1950.[1950.] 17 p. il. 4° [Issued' with perforations. SupersedesNo. 8-175A, May 31, 1949.] D 1.12 : T-3312

T-5396A. Transmitter, pressure, fuel, 0-1,000 psi; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-T-5396 (USAF), Mar. 3, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-5396A

T-5684A. Tie rods, streamline, round and square, aircraft, amdt. 1 ; Dec. 11, 1950. [1950.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] D 1.12 : T—5684A/amdt.l

T-5780A. Transmitter, pressure, manifold, 10-75 inch mercury ; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-T-5780 (USAF), May 12, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-5780A

T-5790A. Transmitter, pressure, oil, 0-200 psi; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-T-5790 (USAF), Sept. 15, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-5790A

T-5882A. Transmitter, pressure, multipurpose, 0-50 psi; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-T-5882 (USAF), Aug. 16, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-5882A

T-6786A. Trousers, flying woman’s, very light zone, type K-1A; Sept. 29, 1950. [1950.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-S-6786, June 22, 1950.] D 1.12 : T-6786A

T-6841. Tape, adhesive sealing, rubber and cork composition, amdt. 1; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.]

D 1.12 : T—6841/amdt.l T—6845. Tubing, steel, corrosion-resisting, (18-8) aircraft, hydraulic system,

amdt. 1 ; Feb. 8, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.]D 1.12 : T-6845/amdt.l

T-7045. Target, tow, aerial sleeve, mark 23; Jan. 8, 1951. [1951.] 14 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes Navy BuOrd 3612, Mar. 14, 1945.]

D 1.12 : T-7045T-10064A. Tanks, storage, canvas, water, 500- and 3,000-gallon ; Dec. 20, 1950.

[1951.] 7 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-T-10064 (CE), Dec. 13, 1949.] D 1.12 : T-10064A

V—5523A. Valve, relief, hydraulic pressure ; Dec. 21, 1950. [1951.] 15 p. il.4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-V-5523 Jan. 3, 1950.]

D 1.12 : V—5523AV-5525A. Valves, aircraft power brake; Dec. 18, 1950. [1951.] 20 p. il. 4°

[Processed. Supersedes MIL-V-5525, Jan. 3, 1950.]D 1.12 : V-5525A

V—7053. Valve, oxygen, mask exhalation, pressure compensating, amdt. 1;Feb. 8, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.]

D 1.12 : V—7053/amdt.lV-10386A. Valves, check, semi-steel, flanged or screwed, 175 or 500 PSI WOG,

for portable pipeline; Dec. 28, 1950. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-V-10386(CE), July 19, 1950.] D 1.12 : V-10386A

W-916A. Wedges, jointing and breaking; Dec. 28, 1950. [1951.] 5 p. il. 4°[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-W-916 (Ships), Nov. 15, 1949.] D 1.12 : W-916A

W—1941. Welding-sets, electric-arc, A. C. transformer type, portable (Navalshipboard use), amdt. 2; Dec. 7, 1950. [1950.] 4 p. [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes amdt. 1, June 30, 1950.] D 1.12 : W—1941/amdt.2

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Military specification MIL (series)—Continued0880 W-253&

0881 W-4080A.

0882 W-5086.

0883 W-7072.

Watches, chronometer, mounted (cover sheet ] ; Jan. 9, 1951. (1931,J 1 p. 4s (Processed. Specification consists of cover sheet and Navy Department speciUcutioii 18W7 (SHIPS), Nov. 1.1947.) D1.12:W-2536

Water supply kit. photographic type O-1A ; Nov. 27, 1950. 11950.)5 p. 4° (Iaaued with perforations. Supersedes M1L-W-4039 (USAF), Dec. 29, 1949.) D 1.12 : W-4O39A

Wire, electrical, OOO-volt, copper, aircraft; Nov. 30, 1950. ) 1951.117 p. 11. 4" (Processed. Supersedes AN-J-C-48a, Jan. 22, 1943.1

D 1.12 : W-5086Win*, electrical, (JOO-volt, aluminum, aircraft; Nov. 30, 1950.

(1951.) 14 p. 11. 4" (Processed. Supersedes AN C-161, Aug.22, 1940.) D 1.12 : W-7072

08846885

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6888

688968906891

National Military Establishment specifications. (Issued with perforations.] t M 213.8 : (letlers-nos.)

JAN H-787.JAN-I-605.JAN-P-698.JAN-P-699.

JAN-P-702.JAN-P-1113.

JAN-P-1114.JAN-lt 26A.

Holder, wire, porcelain, with galvanized wood screw, amdt. 1 ; Jan. 12. 1951. 1951. 1 p. 4"

Insulation, electrical, paper (slot-cell), amdt. 2; Dec. 7, 1950.1951. 1 p. 12" (Supersedes Amendment 1. July 29, 1949.)

Paint, deck, black, amdt. 1; Jan. 9, 1951. (1951.) 2 p. 12" 1’ulnt, deck, gray, outside, amdt. 2; Jan. 9, 1951. 1951. 1 p. 12"

(Issued with perforations. Supersedes Amendment 1, Dec. 5, 1949.)

Paint, inside, white, semi gloss, tire-retardant, amdt, 1 ; Jan. 9, 1951. 1951. 1 p. 12“

Paint, deck, white (formula no. 20U), amdt. 1; Dec. 12, 1950.(1951.) 1 p. (Processed.)

Puint, outside, untinted base (formula no. 5U), amdt. 1; Dec. 12, 1950. (1950.) 1 p. (Processed.)

Resistors, fixed, wire wound, power type, amdt. 2; Jan. 18, 1951, 11951.) 3 p. il. 12" (Suitersedes Amendment 1, July 28, 1949.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

6892 Re(M>rt of Government of District of Columbia, year ended June 30, 1050. 1951. 1114-239 p. [ Running title is: Rejairl of commissioners of District of Columbia Also issued as II. doe. 15, 82d Cong. 1st sess.) 1 • Item 129L. C. card 8-10038 DC 1.1: 950

DOCUMENTS OFFICE, Government Printing Otllce1

6893

6894

68956896

’rice list PL (series), t • Item 55428. Finance, banking, securities, accounting;

(U+17P.L. C. card 26-20476

GP3.9: (nos.)Mar. 1951. 38th edition. (1951.)

48.

62.65.

Weather, astronomy ami car<V 25-26950

meteorology ; Feb. 1951. 40th edition.

Domestic commerce ; Feb. 1951. 29th edition. L. C. card 26-26374

Foreign relations of United States; Mar. 1951.26 p.L. C. card 25-27511

(1951.) (2)4*25 p.

30th edition. (1951.)

1951.)

12) +

6897 Veteran's aids, new checklist. [1951.] [3] p. 11. narrow 8* tGL’3.22: VG4

ECONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION

6898 European program, special statement: Textile products, Including semi-manufactures, fabric, cordage, and twine, cumulative, Apr. 3, 1948- Dec. 31, I960. Feb. 21, 1951. 2 leaves, oblong 8° (Reports and Analysis Branch, Statistics and Reports Division.) t

Y 3.Ec 74/3: 24 T 31/948-50-4

EDUCATION OFFICE. Federal Security Agency

6899 Biennial survey of education in United States, 1940-48: chap. 1, Statistical summary of education. 1947-48; prepared by David T. Blose. (1951 1 vl-f-50 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 457L. C. card E 20-627 FS 5.23 : 940-48/chap.l

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Biennial survey of education in United States, 1946-48—Continued8900 ----- Chap. 4. Statistics of higher education, 1947-48; text and text tables

• prewired bj Henry G Badger, editing and preparation^ basic tables, by Margaret J. S. Carr and Maude Karr. [1950. J vll4-105p.il. •Paper, 80c • ItemL. C. card E 8-676 FS 5.23: 946-48/chap.4

0901 Citizens look at our schoolhouses, progress report by Citizens Committee on Education, Nov. 1950 (with bibliography], [1951.] cover title, 21 p. 11. 4" [Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover. Page 21, last page of text printed on inside of back cover.] • Paper, 15c. • Item 401 L. C. card 51-00519 FS 5.2: Sch 05/10

0902 Education directory, 1950-51: pt. 3, Higher education; [prepared by Tbe- ro.i Wilkins], |1950.| |2] f 1S9 p •PniM-r, lor. • item 160L. C. card E 13-213 H'S 5.25 : 950-51/pL3

0903 Study of education in Virgin Islands, Nov. 1950. [1951.] cover title, [74] p. 4“ [Processed.] tL. C. card 51-00441 FS 5.2: V 81

0904Vocational Division bulletin.

243. Advisory council for a department of vocational agriculture; [prepared by E. J. Johnson with assistance of staff nietnberit of Agricultural Education Service], 11951.] lv-f-28 p. il. (Agricultural series 00.) [Cover pic-ture by J. K. Coggin. Text on p. 2 of cover. Replaces Miscellany no. 3227, Advisory council for a department of vocational agriculture.J• Paper, i5c. • 11 em 178i.. C, card E51-7 FS 5.123 : 243

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU, Labor Dept

6905 Defense manpower mobilization, [address] by Ix'wis D. Barton, industry relations representative, U. 8. Employment Service, Bureau of Employ-ment Security, Department of Labor, before meeting of National Restau-rant Association, Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1950. [1950.] 8 p. 4* [Processed.] t L 7.33 :B 28/2

0900 Guide to seasonal farm work areas in eastern seaboard States, 1951. [ 1951.] [ 2] p. 11. large 4“ folded into narrow 12° size. (Farm Placement Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with affillated States agencies.] t • Item 755

L 7.2: F 22/40907 Guide to seasonal farm work areas In far western States. [1950.] [2] p.

il. large 4°, folded into narrow 12° size. (Farm Placement Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with afllliated State agencies.] t

L 7.2: F 22/60908 Wheat and small-grain harvest map of Great Plains States. [Revised

1950.] [1950.] [2] p. 11. large 4", folded Into narrow 12° size. ([Farm Placement Service.]) [Prepared in cooperation with atllliated State agencies.] t L 7.2: W 56/3

0909 Your guide to farm Jobs in intermountain States; prepared by Farm Place-ment Service and affiliated State agencies. [1950.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded Into narrow 12° size, t L7.2: F22/5

ENGINEER CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.

0910Engineering manual, civil works construction. [Issued in loose-leaf form.]

pt. 127. Crest and head gate: chap. 2, Tainter gates; Nov. 1950. [1951.] cover title. 1-f-ll p. 13 pl. 4’ I Superacdea E. M. civil works, pL 10, chap. 10, July 1945.) * Paper, 45c. • Item 335

D 103.14 : pt.127/chap.2

Engineering manual for emergency construction. [Processed. Issued with I>erforations.] t (limited distribution). D 103.21: (nos.)

6011 chap. 2. Surveys, maps and construction plana; Jan. 1951. [Army-Fort Belvoir, Va„ Feb. 19. 1951.) cover title, [3] -4-16 p. 4»

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chap. 6. Water supply distribution and storage ; Jan. 1951. [Army-Fort Belvoir „o Va., Feb. 20, 1951.J cover title, [3] +60 p. 4° ’

chap. 8. Electric power supply and distribution ; Jan. 1951. [Army-Fort Belvoir. -o TT Va.-.- Feb. 20, 1951.] cover title, [3]+25+[1] p 4° ’

chap. 13. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning; Jan. 1951. [Army-Fort, Belvoir, Va., Feb. 20, 1951.] cover title, [31+20 o 4°chap. 15. [Army-Fort Belvoir, Va? Feb. 20, 1951.]

chap. 18. Garbage and rubbish disposal; Jan. 1951. [Armv-Fort Belvoir VaFeb. 20, 1951.] cover title, [3] +20 p. il. 4« ’ ’’

6917 Engineers of southwest Pacific, 1941-45 ; v. 8, Critique [with bibliographies]. LIBg I.J xx vi +451 p. il. 3 pl. 18 maps, 1 tab. 4° * Cloth, $5.75. • Item 337L. C. card 48-46958 D 103.2 : En 3/v.8

Port series.6918 13. Port of Charleston S. C. ; prepared b.v Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har-

bors and Maritime Administration. Revised 1950. 1951. ix + 153 n il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. map, 4° * Paper, 75c. • Item 340 P’L. C. card 51—60479 pj 103 8 * 13

ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

E (series). [Processed.] j6919 815. Preliminary tests of some hydrazides and hydrazones as insecticides [with

?<v+rete-<r^nceL; by T- Bottger, A. P. Yerington, and S. I. Gertler. Feb 1951. 17 p. 4° A 77.312 : E-815

6920ET (series). [Processed.] t A 77.313:(nos.)

293. Laboratory spray chamber for producing deposits of limited drop size [with list of literature cited] ; by C. B. Eaton and J. P. Secrest. Mar. 1951 6 dT1 . 1 Prepared in cooperation with Farm Machinery Division, Plant

6921Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.]

294. Dual spray equipment for airplane spraying tests; by J. M. Miller and D. A. Isler. Mar. 1951. 4 p. il. 4°

Picture sheet.6922 26. Gypsy moth [life history and control], [Nov. 1950.] [2] p. il. [Illustrator

A. D. Cushman.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 46 a 77.320 : 26

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

6923 Annual report of Farm Credit Administration, 1949-50. [1951.] cover title, iii+176 p. il. 1 pl. [Also issued as H. doc. 20, 82d Cong. 1st sess 1 * Paper, 45c. • Item 62L. C. card 34—26507 A 72 1 • 950

6924 Loans and discounts of lending institutions supervised by Farm Credit ' Administration, semiannual report, Dec. 31, 1950. [1951.] [2]+10 p.

il. 4° (Finance and Accounts Division.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 44-42767 A 72.12 : 950/2

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION

+»,N^TE‘ Jhe^dcra' Civh Defense Administration was established originally in Pffice °? the President by Executive order 10186 of Dec. 1, 1950y It

Ya i9abia^ied aS an lndePendent agency by Public law 920, 81st Congress, approved •J till. -L«7UJL. 7

6925 What you should know about biological warfare. [1951] 30+1 n 12° ([Publication PA-2.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 856-AL. C. card 51-60499 FCD 1.2: B 52

FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

6926 Effective collection procedure for Federal credit unions. [1951.] vi+47 p. 4° (FCU 550.) [Issued with perforations.] $ • Item 526

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FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

F. P. C. P. (series), t Paper, $1.00 each. FP 1.12: (nos.)22. Alaska power market survey. Mar. 1950. [5] -|-vii4-104 p. il. 4° (San

Francisco Regional Office.) [Processed.][23.] Power market survey, pt. 1, Power requirements in Missouri River Basin.

July 1950. [7] 4-xi + 914-[1] p. il. 25 pl. 4° (Chicago Regional Office.) [Processed. Other illustrations on front cover.] L. C. card 49-45792

24. Power market survey, Southwestern region, pt. 1, Power requirements. Revised edition, June 1950. [1950.] [7] + xii-|-98 p. il. 4° (Fort Worth Regional Office.) [Processed. Map on front cover. Original edition published Dec. 1944.] L. C. card 47-46088

25. Power market survey, Colorado River, lower basin, pt. 1, Power require-ments. May 1950. [9] -|-xxii4-183 p. il. map, 4° (San FranciscoRegional Office.) [Processed. Another map on front cover. Errata sheet, 1 p. 4°, dated Feb. 13, 1951, tipped in following title page.] L. C. card 51-60498

FPC-S (series).86. Statistics of publicly owned electric utilities, 1949. [1951.] ix4-[1291 p. 4°

[Processed.] f Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 48-46244 FP 1.21: 86

Map M (series), f $1.00 each.[18.] Principal electric facilities, New Mexico. Scale 1 in. = 20 m., approximately.

1950. 26X20 in. (Power Bureau.) FP 1.13 : N 42m[19.] Principal electric facilities, Oklahoma. Scale 1 in. = 20 m., approximately.

1950. 20X26 in. (Power Bureau.) FP 1.13 : Ok 4[20.] Principal electric facilities, Iowa. Scale 1 in. = 20 m„ approximately.

1950. 20X26 in. (Power Bureau.) FP 1.13 : Io 9[21.] Principal electric facilities, Nevada. Scale 1 in. = 20 m., approximately.

1950. 26X20 in. (Power Bureau.) FP 1.13 : N 41[24.] Principal electric facilities, South Dakota. Scale 1 in. = 20 m., approxi-

mately. 1950. 20X26 in. (Power Bureau.) FP 1.13 : So 8d

FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, General Services Administration

Code of Federal regulations, containing codification of documents of gen-eral applicability and future effect as of Dec. 31, 1948, with ancillaries and index: Title 49 [Transportation], pts. 71-90. 1949 edition, revised 1950. [1951.] xiv-f-601 p. il. 1 pl. [Pocket to hold supplements pasted on inside of back cover.] * Fabrikoid, $3.75. • Item 572L. C. card 49-46198 GS 4.108: 49/pt.71-90/950

1949 edition Code of Federal regulations, title 4, Accounts, title 5, Admin-istrative personnel, 1950 cumulative pocket supplement for use during 1951. [1951.] viii-}-121 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 572

GS 4.108:4-5/supp.95O

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Address of Marriner S. Eccles, member of Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System at luncheon of Executives’ Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., Mar. 2, 1951. [1951.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t FR 1.23: Ec2/21

Regulation (series), fX. Real estate credit, admt. 1 to Regulation X.

Same, amdt. 2 to Regulation X. [1951.] 1 p.n. p. [1951.] 1 p.

FR 1.6 : 951—2/X/amdt.l [Processed.]

FR 1.6 : 951—2/X/amdt.2

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Federal specifications and General Services Administration specifications index; revised to Jan. 1, 1951. [1951.] cover title, p. 2-152, 12° [Con-stitutes pt. 1 in sec. 4 of Federal standard stock catalog. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 563 GS 2.8/2 : 951

Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification. [Issued with perforations.] • Item 563

AA-B-240.

AA-T-44.

C—M-371b.

DDD-S-696.

GG-S-762.

H-B-llla.

KK-P-91a.

LLL-F-311.

N—R—351b.

O—A—396.

O—A-491a.

O—S—616a.

OO-S-256.

QQ—A-355b.

QQ- A—365.

RR-C-92.

RR-C-271.

RR-R-15.

T—S—837.

TT—E—485b.

TT—M—268.

TT—P—16b.

UU-C—806c.

UU-P-228.

UU—P—252a.

UU-P-271b.

UU-P—543c.

Y—N—711b.

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Bedroom furniture, wood ; Dec. 13, 1950. [1951.] 9 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. GS 2.8 : AA-B-240

Tables, bedside, metal; Jan. 4, 1951. [1951.] 13 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. GS 2.8 : AA-T-44

Milk, evaporated, admt. 1; Feb. 13, 1951. 1951. 1 p. 4° t„ GS 2.8 : C—M-371b/amdt.lSqueeze cloth, dental; Dec. 13, 1950. [1951.] 4 p. 4° ♦ Paper, „ 5c. GS 2.8 : DDD-S-696Stills, water (with heating device), for IT. S. P. distilled water,

amdt. 2 ; Feb. 13, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amend- ment 1, Nov. 21, 1950.] f T 58.10/3 : GG-S-762/aindt.2

Brooms, wire, push; Jan. 29, 1951. [1951.] 4 p. il. 4° [Super-sedes Fed. spec. H-B-lll, Mar. 7, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

„ , GS 2.8 : H-B-lllaPalms, sewing (sailmakers’ and saddlers’) : Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.]

5 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. KK-P-91, June 3, 1944.] • Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : KK-P-91a

Fiber-board, hard-pressed, structural, amdt. 2; Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, July 12, 1940.] f

_ T 58.10/3: LLL-F-311/amdt.2Rice, milled; Dec. 26, 1950. [1951.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed.

spec. N—R—351a, July 22, 1943.] ‘Paper, 5c.a , x. , , GS 2.8: N—R—351bAlcohol, ethyl, amdt. 1; Jan. 17, 1951. 1951. Ip. f. , , T 58.10/3:0-A-396/amdt.l

Ammonium-chloride (sal ammoniac), technical grade, amdt 2- Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 12° f

o .. „ T 58.10/3: O-A-491a/amdt.2Sodium thiosulfate, photographic-grade, amdt. 1; Jan. 29, 1951.

1951. 1 p 4o f GS 2.8: O-S-616a/amdt.lSewing machines, industrial types, for textiles; Dec. 26, 1950.

[1951.] 63 p. 4o ‘Paper, 30c. GS 2.8 : OO-S-256Aluminum alloy (24S), plate and sheet; Dec. 12, 1950. [1951.]

7 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. QQ-A-355a, Nov. 28, 1941.] ‘Paper, 5 c. GS 2.8 : QQ-A-355b

Aluminum alloy bars, rods, and wire, free machining; Dec. 12 1950[1951 ] 6 p. 4o * Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : QQ-A-365

Lans, safety (for gasoline, naphtha, etc.) ; amdt. 4 ; Jan. 17, 1951.1951. [1951.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Nov. 1934.] +

™ „ x. x T 58.10/3: RR-C-92/amdt.4Lnaand attachments, standard, miscellaneous, amdt. 3 ; Jan. 4,

1951. [1951. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Nov. 1934.] +1>. , A. .x /, » • , T 51-7/8: RR-C-271/amdt. 3Rack, utensil (tor 6 urinals and 3 bedpans) ; Jan. 11, 1951. [1951 ]

6 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : RR-R-15Swabs, deck (with or without handlers) ; Jan. 29, 1951 [1950 ]

4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : T-S-837Enamel, (for) drums and other metal products, rust-inhibiting olive

drab, amdt. 2 ; Jan. 17, 19ol. [1951.] 4 p. 12° [SupersedesAmendment 1, Sept. 7, 1949.] f T 58.10/3 : TT-E-485b/amdt.2

MerxZ?/x1xObutyl ketone (for use in organic coatings) ; Dec. 12, 1950. [1950.] 6 p. 4° ‘Paper, 5c. GS 2 8 • TT-M—268

Pa±< Da?!P : 29.195U [1951-] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec.TT—P—16a, Feb. 1, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : TT—P—16b

Cups and lids, paper, cold drink; Jan. 11, 1951. [1951 ] 13 p 40 [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-C-806b, Mar. 15, 1944.] * Paper 10c

„ x GS 2.8 : UU—C—806cPaper, duplicating master sets, gelatin-process and spirit- or liouid-

process, amdt. 2 ; Dec. 26, 1950. [1951.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes amdt. 1, Aug. 25, 1947.] t T 58.10/3 :UU-P-228/amdt 2

I^per, impervious, paraffined (for surgical dressings) ; Jan. 4, 1951 11951.] Ap' [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-P-252, Sept. 19, 1940.] ‘Paper, 5c. GS 2.8 : UU—P-252a

Paper, wrapping, waterproofed kraft; Dec. 26, 1950. [1951 ] 8 n 4« [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-P-271a, May 7, 1943.] » Paper 5c

„ GS 2.8 : UU—P—271bPaper, stencilboard; Dec. 4, 1950. [1951.] 4 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-P-543b, Apr. 19, 1946.] ‘Paper, 5c. louperseaes,T . , , „ x GS 2.8: UU—P—543cNuts (unshelled), assorted and mixed, amdt. 1; Jan. 17 1951 1951 T 4p- 4° t , GS 2.8: Y-N-711b/amdt.iJellies, fruit, amdt. 1; Jan. 17, 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4« f

GS 2.8 : Z—J—191b/amdt.l

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related products) Dec. 13, 1950. [1951.] 13 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. ZZ-T-416, June 20, 1949.] * Paper, 10c.

GS 2.8 : ZZ—T—416a

Federal supply schedule: Class 51, pt. 2, Photographic chemicals, Mar. 1, 1951-Jan. 31, 1953 (except as otherwise indicated herein). [1951.] 21 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 51/pt.2/951-52

----- Class 51, pt. 3, Gases, industrial, medicinal, and refrigeration, and fumigating materials, Mar. 15, 1951-Mar. 14, 1952. [1951.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.7: 51/pt.3/951-52

—— Class 57, pt. 3, Surgical equipment and supplies, Feb. 1-July 31, 1951.[1951.] 21 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 57°951/pt.3

----- Class 58, Fire extinguishers, repair parts, and accessories, Mar. 1- Aug. 31, 1951. [1951.] 6p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.7:58/951

----- Class 72, Waterproof rubber footwear, Mar. 1, 1951-Feb. 29, 1952.[1951.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 72/951-52

----- Class 104, exchange allowances for typewriters, Jan. 16-June 30, 1951.[1951.] 22 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7 :104/951

----- Gasoline, GSA region 5, under class 7, Mar. 1-Sept. 30, 1951. [1951.] 8 p. 4° $ GS 2.7 : 7/8/951

Region 3, excess personal property circular, issued by Personal Property Utilization Division; Mar. 19, 1951. [1951.] cover title, [3] leaves+ 1-119a+120-132 p. 4° [Processed. This.is a listing of excess personal property located in District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, and island possessions of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, available for transfer to all Federal agencies. Expiration date Apr. 20, 1951.] t GS 2.2: P 43/2/reg.3/951-2

Store stock catalog, executive office furniture supplement, n. p. [1951]. [2]+17 p. il. 4° f (limited distribution). GS2.2: St 7/951/supp.

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Report of Federal Trade Commission on interlocking directorates. 1951. xiv+510 p. il. 4 pl. [Also issued as H. doc. 652, 81st Cong. 2d sess. A processed errata slip, 2 p., was also issued.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 535 L. C. card 51-60442 FT 1.2 : D 62

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.

Commercial fisheries MDL (series). [Processed.] I 49.33 : (nos.)3. Tennessee refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

4 p. 4°7. Indiana refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

9 p. 4°17. Kansas refrigerated locker plants. Revised Dec. 1950.

12 p. 4°20. Illinois refrigerated locker plants. Revised Jan. 1951.

13 p. 4°23. Rhode Island refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov.

1950.] 1 p. 4°26. Colorado refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

6 p. 4°28. Vermont refrigerated locker' plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

2 p. 4°29. Virginia refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

3 p. 4°36. Arkansas refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

3 p. 4°39. Florida refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

2 p. 4°44. South Dakota refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov.

1950.] 7 p. 4°45. Utah refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov. 1950.

4 p. 4°46. West Virginia refrigerated locker plants. Revised Nov.

1950.] 1 p. 4°

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Commercial fisheries review separates (series). [Processed.I t270. Preliminary fisheries survey of Hawaiian-Line Islands area : pt. 2, Notes on

tuna and bait resources of Hawaiian, Leeward. and Line Islands [with list of literature cited) ; by Fred C. June. [1051.] 22 p. 11. 4» [From Commercial fisheries review, Jan. 1051, v. 13, no. 1.) I 49.10/a: 270

Fishery bulletin.57. larvae of tuna and tuna-like fishes from Philippine waters [with list of

literature cited]; by Charles B. Wade. 1051 11+445 485 p. 11. 4“[Illustrations by Pablo Bravo. From Fishery bulletin, v. 51. Text on n 2 of cover.) • Paper. 25c. • Item OilL. C. card 51—60516 1 49.27 ; 57

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I 49.15/2: (nos.)b,"tory ®f "!‘a lamprey »Petromyxon marlnua) in Michigan [with list

SVrV l’y YS.rn°n c Applegate). [Dec. 1050.] cover title, xll + -37 p. II. 6 tab. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.)

Surveys of Columbia River and its tributaries : pt. 8. Area 7. Snake River, W£to,ver,.,<i UpR£r Sa,mon Falla; by Zell E. Parkhurst. [Dec.

1•’»<»• I I — ] -f- ID p. 11. 4" [Text on p. 2 of cover.]* .wnter* Iwl,h "Ht of ‘“mature cited; by

Tcu on p 2 of coJer.j J C°W tU1* “ + 21 U< 4° lProce“«I-

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency7002 Operators <>f public eating places [if you serve colored margarine (or have

it in form suitable for serving) you are required by Federal law to do 2 things]. [1951.] [2] p. 11. 4° folded Into ‘ 478 oblong 48° size, t • Item

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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.

70037004 70057000

700770087000

7010

70117012 7013701470157016

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Foreign agriculture circulars. [Processed.]FCF 8-51.FDF 1-51.FDF 2-51.

FFO 2-51.FFO 3-51.

FFO 4-51.FFO 5-51.

FFV-6-51.FG 2-51.FR 1-51.FT 2-51.FT 3-51.FT 4-51.

FT-5-51.

t- . . A 67.18: (letters-nos.)Foreign market notes, citrus fruit, some observations on France as „,c|trl,« market; by J. Henry Burke. Mar. 1, 1951. 19 p. 4« vv°ri'i "K production down. Feb. 19, 1951. «p 4®

WalterR SehrX^^p0?. COn8,derab,y bvl®w a™age ; [by ' b,e And 5n,n>al fat» and oils situation In Mexico. Feb. 15

1VO1. JN p, 4° •Fa*" and oils, world production and trade In 1950. Mar. 16, 1951.CUi'<t< I}n "!tua!!?n ,®r Argentine oilseeds and oilseed products. Mar. ]ih>l, 1J |). 40Philippine copra situation. Mar. 1051 ; prepared by Merrill W. Abbey

assisted by .Marlo Bellsnrlo. Mar. 20. 1051. io p ,<> y'Brond and horaebean production up 18 percent in 1050. Feb 19 «> p. 4° •<’rap"l”,p^1, 4ln cxport,n< countries show little change. Feb. 20. Unfavorable weather reduces world rice crop. Mar. 5, 1051 5 n 4®I nlted States tobacco export situation. Feb. 20. 1051 5’ n 4°’foreign market notes, tobacco, market for United States tobacco in

Denmark ; by J. B. Gibbs. Mar. 9. 1051. 3 p. 4- ’“'»«<■«> inforeign market notes, tobacco, market for United States tobacco in wjKSJTs** ' by Bernard Gibbs. Mar. 21. 1051. 2 leaves 4® World flue-cured tobacco production at record level. Mar. 23 1951

I ubllshtxl Information on agriculture in foreign countries, Jan 1937-Dec 19JW Washington. D C Jan. 1951. cover title, 56 p. 4’ [Processed, lext on p. 2 of cover.] t L. C. card 51-60518 A 07.2: Ag 8/4/037-50

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7010

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.Commercial standard (series). • Item 243 C 18.276: (nos.)

14-51. Boys snort and dress shirt (woven fabrics) slxe measurements re- pn’-Tin^ ,of, ,h»! trade. [4th edition], [1951]

L" ’ I Elective July 1, 1951. Prepared in cooperation with^*tl°nnl Bureau of Standards. Supersedes CS 14-43.) ’Paper 5c

148-50. Men s circular flat- and rib-knit rayon underwear, recorded voluntary -randani of the trade. [2d edition.] [1951.]’ i« p 11. [{&*?

lnc0- Prapnred In cooperation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes CS 148-48 ] • Paper, 5c. u

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cation), recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [1951.] 27 p. il. [Effective Oct. 1, 1950. Prepared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards.] * Paper, 10c.

171-50. Hardwood veneered doors, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [ 1951.1 23 p. 11. (Effective Dec. 1, 1950. Prepared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards.] • Paper. 10c.

Domestic commerce series. ([Industry and Commerce Office.])27. Outline and source material for small business education ; prepared by William

M Hoad 1951. viii (-41 p. 4® • Paper, 30c • Item 218L. C. card 51-60505 C 18.271: 27

International reference service, v. 7. (International Trade Office.) [Is- -11. (1 with perforation^ I • Item 228 • ' is.223: 7/t n.- >

117. Spanish zone of Morocco, summary of basic economic Information. Dec. 1950.4 p. il. 4" (Seals of both Commerce Department and State Department at head of title.) • Paper, 5c.

118. British Somaliland and Somaliland (trust territory under Italian adminis-tration), summary of basic economic information. Dec. 1950. 8 p. 11. 4® (Seals of both Commerce Department and State Department at head of title.) • Pai>er, 5c.

119. Portugal, summary of basic economic information. Dec. 1950. 8 p. II. 4® [Seals of both Commerce Department and State Department at head of title.) • Paper. 5c.

120. Poland's forlegn trade in 1949. Dec. 1950. 11 p. 4® • Paper, 10c.121. Establishing a business in Cuba. Dec. 1950. 12 p. 4® ® Paper, 10c.

Simplified practice recommendation.78-50. Iron and steel roofing, siding, and ridge roll, recorded voluntary recom-

mendation of the trade. [1950.) 12 p. (Effective Oct. 1. 19,»0. Pre-pared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes R78-28-] •Paper, Be. • Item 349 < is 277 : 78-50

FOREIGN TRADE ZONES BOARD

Annual report to Congress, fiscal year 1950. Washington, D. C., Mar. 15,1951. [2]4-12+(71 p. 4° (Processed.] t FTZ 1.1: 950

FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

Financial aspects of pruning (with list of literature cited; hy Elmer W. Shaw and George R. Staebler]. Aug. 1950. cover title, [2]+45 p. il. (Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.) (Processed. Text and other Illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t A 13.66/2: P95

Guide for forest soil examination in Douglas-flr region [with list of sug-gestions for further reading; by Robert F. Tarrant]. Revised 1950. 11951.] cover title, |l)+32 p.+a-c leaves, 12* (Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 13.00/2: So 3/950

Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station: Research paper. [Processed.]

24. Review of Utah's big game, livestock, and range relationship problems [with Hat of literature cited); by Research Committee, Utah Big Game, Livestock, nnd Range Relationship Project. Sept. 1950. cover title, (1)4-53 leaves, 3 pl. map, 4® t A 13.65/7 : 24

Lake States Forest Experiment Station: Station paper. [Processed.] 23. Reforestation research findings in northern Wisconsin nnd upper Michigan ;

[by] J. H. Stoeckeler ami G. A. Limstrom. Dec. 1950. cover title. 11)4- 34 leaves, 1 pl. 4” (Forest Management Division.) t A 13.61/8:23

Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station: Re-search note. [Processed.] t 91. Created wheatgrass grazing values; [by] E. J. Woolfolk. Mar. 1951. l-7a4-

8-8a + 9-10 leaves, 11. 4® A 13.30/7 : 91

----- Station paper. [Processed.] t26. St. Johnswort on western ranges [with bibliography] ; by Grant A. Harris.

Feb. 1951. cover title, [25] leaves, il. 4® A 13.30/8 : 26

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7036 Ranch Day, Oct. 9, 1950 [Jornada Experimental Range and College Ranch, Las Cruces, N. Mex.; program and articles]. [1951.] cover title, [35] p.il. 4° (New Mexico Experiment Station, New Mexico Extension Service, Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station.) [Processed.] f

A 13.43/2 : R 15/9507037 u. S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., list of publications July

1-Dec. 31, 1950. [1950.] 13 p. [Processed.] f A 13.27/8: 950/2

FREER GALLERY OF ART, Smithsonian Institution

Occasional papers.7038 v. 1, no. 5. Royal head from ancient Egypt [with bibliography] ; by George Stein-

dorff. Washington, 1951 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.] xv + 30+ [1] p. 1 pl. 28 p. of pl. (Publication 4022.) J Paper, 75c. L. C. card 51-60448 SI 7.8 :1/5

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

7039 Comptroller general of United States annual report, fiscal year 1950. [1951.] viii+114 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 16, 81st Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 543L. C. card 22-27353 GA 1.1: 950

General regulations. [Processed.] $ GA 1.6: (nos.)7040 50. Payment of claims against United States after settlement by General Account-

ing Office, revised, supp. 1. Feb. 26, 1951. 2 leaves 4°7041 51, supp. 13. Standard purchase vouchers, supplemental certificates. Mar. 14,

1951. 1 p. 4°7042 61. Payment for lost, stolen, or destroyed check when drawer is dead or no longer

in service of United States, supp. 1. Mar. 22, 1951. 1 p. 4°

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

7043 Annual report of administrator of General Services, [fiscal year] 1950.1951. v-f-95 p. il. f • Item 558L. C. card 50-60567 GS 1.1:950

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.Bulletin. *

7044 976—D. Geophysical abstracts 143, Oct.-Dec. 1950 (nos. 12340-513) ; by MaryC. Rabbitt and S. T. Vesselowsky. 1951. iii +211-266 p. [Abstracts of world literature contained in periodicals, books, and patents.] * Paper, 20c. 9 Item 620L. C. card GS 37-206 119.3 : 976-D

7045 Chart correlating various grain-size definitions of sedimentary materials; compiled by Page E. Truesdell ana David J. Varnes. Washington, D. C., 1950. 18X24 in. f 10c. 119.2: Se 2

Coal investigations map C (series).7046 6. Coal resources map of Wyoming; prepared by Henry L. Berryhill, jr., Donald

M. Brown, Ruth N. Burns, and John X. Combo. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. n. p. 1951. 38X52 in. [Prepared as part of Department of Interior program for development of Missouri River basin.] f $1 00.

119.25/3 : 6

7047 index to topographic mapping in Nevada, n. p. Oct. 1950. 1 sheet (with map on verso), oblong f°, folded into large 8° size and so printed as to number 4 pages. [Includes list of special maps and sheets, list of agents who sell topographic maps, etc. Geologic and water-supply reports on Nevada, Oct. 1950, 6 p. 4°, issued separately to accompany topographic index map.] f 119.11: n 41-950

Maps.7048 Tront [Calif.], shaded relief map, lat. 35°-36°, long. 116°-118°. Scale 5 m.=

1.3 in., scale 1: 250,000, contour interval 500 ft. with auxiliary contours at250 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1948, [reprinted Feb. 1951], 18X30 in. (NI 11-2; A. M. S. series V502.) [Traverse Mercator projection.] f 50c. I 19.25 : H 752/951

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Maps—Continued7049 Washington, [D. C.], lat. 38°-39°, long. 76°-78°. Scale 5 m. = 1.3 in., scale

1 : 250,000, contour interval 100 ft. with auxiliary contours at 50 ft. intervals. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1948 [reprinted Feb. 1951], 18X28 in. (NJ 18-4; A. M. S. series V501.) [Transverse Mercator projection. Maps on reverse: Washington, D. C., and vicinity, Fredericksburg, Va., and vicinity, Annapolis, Md., and vicinity.] t 50c. I 19.25 : W27/5/951

Topographic quadrangle maps, t 20c. each.Not e .—The Geological Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension topo-

graphic maps which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States and Alaska. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area.

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, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Index maps showing topographic maps published for each State are available without cost on request to The Director, Geological Survey. Except as otherwise indi-cated, a discount of 20 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $10.00 at the retail price. In ordering, give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies.

7050 Alabama, Cold Springs quadrangle, lat. 33° 52'30''-34°, long. 87°-87°07'30".Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951.23 X 19 in. I 19.12 : IC 673/951

7051 Alabama, Courtland quadrangle, lat. 34°37'30"-34°45', long. 87°15'-87°22'30".Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., 1951. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Branch.] I 19.12 : 1 C 835/951

7052 Alabama, Hatton quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°37'30'', long. 87°22'30"—87°30'.Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., 1951. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Branch.] I 19.12 : 1H 289/951

7053 Alabama, Hillsboro quadrangle, lat. 34°37'30"-37°45', long. 87°07'30"—87°15'.Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., 1951. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Branch] t 20c. I 19.12 : 1H 559/951

7054 Alabama, Masterson quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°37'30", long. 87°15'-87°22'30''.Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., 1951. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Branch.] I 19.12 : 1 M 393/951

7055 Alabama, Ripley quadrangle, lat. 34°45'-34°52'30", long. 87°-87°07'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., 1951. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Valley Authority, Maps and Surveys Branch.] I 19.12 :1 R 482/951

7056 Alabama, Sunlight quadrangle, lat. 33°52'30"-34°, long. 87°07'30"-87°15'.Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951.23X19 in. 119.12 : 1 Su73/951

7057 Alabama, Townley quadrangle, lat. 33°45'-33°52'30", long. 87°22'30"—87°30'.Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951.23X19 in. 119.12 :1 T 662/951

7058 Arizona, Blue House Mtn. quadrangle, lat. 33°45'—34°, long. 110°30'—110°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 17X15 in- [Prepared in cooperation with Department of Army, Corps of Engineers.] 119.12 : 2 B 625/951

7059 California, Camp Far West quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°07'30", long. 121° 15'- 121°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 23X18 in. [Prepared in cooperation with California.]

119.12 : 4 C 15f/9517060 California, Foresthill quadrangle, lat. 39°—39°07'30", long. 120°45'-120°52'30".

Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 40 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 23X18 in. [Prepared in cooperation with California.] I 19.12 : 4 F 761/951

7061 California, Paige quadrangle, lat. 36o07'30''-36<>15', long. 119°22'30"-119°30'.Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951.23X18 in. [Prepared in cooperation with California.] 119.12 : 4 P 152/951

7062 California, Pixley quadrangle, lat. 35°52'30"—36°, long. 119°15'-119°22'30".Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1950.23 X 19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with California.] I 19.12 : 4 P 688/950

7063 California, Santa Felicia Canyon quadrangle, lat. 34°24'—34°30', long. 118°42'— 118°48'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 25 ft. n. p. edition of 1935, reprinted 1950 with corrections. 18x15 in. [Map covers only small portion of sheet. Prepared in cooperation with California.] 119.12 :4 Sa 59fe/950

7064 Colorado, Falcon quadrangle, lat. 38<'45'-39o, long. 104°30'-104°45'. Scale1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 17X14 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Army Department Corps of Engineers.]

I 19.12 : 5 F 181/951 7065 Colorado, Johnstown quadrangle, lat. 40°15'-40°22'30'', long. 104°52'30''-105°.

Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951.23 X17 in. I 19.12 : 5 J 659/951

7066 Colorado, Klug Ranch quadrangle, lat. 40°07'30"-40<’15', long. 104°30'- 104°37'30''. Scale 1 :24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C.,

edition of 1951. 23 X18 in. t 20c. 119.12 : 5 K 713/951

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Connecticut, Old Mystic quadrangle, Ut. 41 *22'3O"-41*3O\ long. 71*52'30"- *?*!’ ? w,nto‘»r Intenal 10 ft. Washington, I). C. edition ofreprinted with corrections 1030. 17X13 hi 1 18 12:01 1/030

llllnoto, Columbia quadrangle, lat. 3K*fc2'3o”-38*3O', long. 00'oj 3<>" no* 15'.od in COM‘?u.r Interval 10 ft. Washington, I). C.. edition of 1051.

** «p,.rrd1 >n cooperation with Illinois Department pf Keg 1st rat ion vih di E‘1“r,,l<,a- U*<’l®glc«l Survey Division.) 1 10 12 : 12 C 723/031Illinois MUmrurl Pearl quadrangle, lat. 3U*15'-3B*30', long. 80*30' 80*45'.

wl?h CO?i0vUL,Ter¥,!,i.20 n- . ’!• p' rUl“°‘? ot 1U™ reprinted 10507 x H’n-part-d In cooperation with Illinois Depart-

ment of Registration and Education, Urological Survey Division.)11 BOO*07”dtr,,‘rKc.uT,’>4tt<M»r jini.,00O^

o list 4s5km -1 ! CO.M our ““••••*•> fL Washington, b. edition •J, lua. ? tF1* 1 ’WoT* <“ *•••» Missouri Geological Surveyt/eologlcalKiirvi-v^ DlVuhm *1 “ X**U*r<«“***»* Of Registration and Education,urui<»lti< ftl DUrvejr iMvUHon.) j 19 12' 12 \V Hft/051

I°*a. Perry quadrangle, lat. 41*45*—42*. long. l»4*-04*13* Scale 1 • (1" Boof ‘•|,i"iBB,‘,"XU*?' n- C., coition of 1051. 18X13 in. J Pre- pared In coopt ration with Iowa Geological Purvey. J I 10.12: 13 p 427/031

iUo '. N0.rlb ,B|* a0*45'-40*, long 101*30-101*43'.17x n ln°”fi 01 cu“,our ad It- Washington, D. I*., edition of 105L

K*l,“u"«ao<V r”rBetaiVadrt,Sft tot* long?l<S'*4a'-102’3',K?aS|l8.,5oo, contour Interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., edition ot 1051. 17 x 14

Kansas Missouri. Oak Mills quadrangle, lat. 80*22*30"-8B*30’* loinr”,,i»V’1 of IBM ’ -'M In Washington. D.’^'ediUo;C>rX^ Knii^rsj- 11 *“ ^ration with Dm.art.nent «, Army

•S4>rS»nqttidr."nB'*l 3N*30'-38*37'30 ", long 83*07'30*'!of iu\i m!? J?.1'.000, con,o“r interval 20 ft. Washington. D. (.’„ edition lLv.uUelnVXnrd‘)‘n roo‘*ra,,o“ *“»' Agricultural .nd InduMrl.l

Maryland, Clarksville quadrangle, lat. 30*07*30"-3p*13’ long 7«,5,>'-m'’ ^xri8 :in4'0,I’pJ»n?,,I,r1ln",r/*1 2? « W-shlngtom b!T Xlo'n'of \lh' Engineers 1 ,n «8»iM,ratlon with Department nf Army. Corps ofrstlNIIIWIK. I I in IO . •>() Z» psi I ;AS|

Maryland. Edgi-wood quadrangle, lat. 30*22'3O"-30*8O'. long 7«*15’-7tl*"' 'to'* oSt’V ,onh,‘,r «»frval 20 ft. Washington, D C. edition of mi*Engineers I |,rr,,"rrU ,n with Department of Army, Corps of

Maryland, Uurgi quadrangle, lat. 30*-3»*07'30". long*S^J’ia :t« ’ iiirr.“n,,,,’r >n«erval 2<» ft. Washington. D C . edition of mf Engineer"') ,n «»”l»cratlon with Department of Anny. Corns of

Staaaaehuse’tta Vul'dlc'’ w7.rk.,‘l>epii?tm‘m.* ,’r*‘*r<idn’^I'n 704TflBO

Michigan. Rockland quadrangle, lat. 40*30-4«*45' long* ho **m»m1' nl2.500. contour interval Soft, wishlngton. l“ C.'^lihmoMps? ’ la"^

Missouri. Meramec Spring quadrangle, lat. 37*45'-88* lon’g^Bl^gO'^M’agf1

Waler R^our'ctrr ‘n roo«*"““>a *ith Mlwmuri (leologl^ Survey .nd Ml?-M,Aan,,k ’«<• 37*37 3O"-.87*43'. long B' * 13 ' Sen‘>l

H 24.600. contour intcrv.l 10 ft. Wshington. D ^’edition ofV»M.MS^lerll ^•t^'o^)Oqe!!ntnag,^,^, tal-. a0*22'30"-3B*80'. long1

■•aw 18 ‘iZ*'d<f<i>rr2!?,<”i,r. n**rva* ,o Washington, D. C.. edition of insi’ BnftilUSl ,P"pBrw‘ «B "s^r-tlon with Department of Army.” Cori- of

M 8^'l'ellK*02"i«OI'r*,r^nWO7h’ 3B*ia*-a0*3<r*|ong.aB4*45' in’**17x14 l22'WM.JX’nJ^.Ur. 20 f‘- Washington. D. C.. edition of Jf»ai* En^iniera l |,,’pB^’!,, ,n <»®P««tlon with Department of Army. Corns of

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03*07'30". 8cs!e 1 ; 24.000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington, 11. C.. edi-tion ot ll>31. 23X18 in. (Prepared in cooperation with Itepartment of Army. Corps of engineers. | I 10.13 : 23 H *96/931

Montana, Great Falla quadrangle, tat. 47*30'-47*43*. long. 111*15'-! 11 *30*. Beale 1 ; 02,300, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. (.*., edition of 1931. 18XU* In. 1 19.12 : 20 0 798/931

Nebraska, Cody t.ake quadrangle, lat. 41*30'-41*43*, long. 1OO*3O*-1OO*43*. Brale 1 : 62,500, contour Interval 20 It. Washington, 1*. C.. edition of 1931. 18X13 In. I 19.12 : 27 C 649/951

Nebraska. Dunning quadrangle, lat. 41*45*-42*, long. 100*-100* 13. Scale 1 ; U2.3OO, contour interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C., edition of 1951. 18x13 In. 1 19.12; 27 D 9'22/951

Nebraska. Mullen quadrangle, lat. 42*-42*13', long. 101*-101*13. Scale 1 : U2.300, contour Interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C.. edition of 1951. 18X13 In. 1 19.12:27 M 911/931

Nebraska. Purdlim quadrangle, lot. 42*—42*15', long. 1OO*13'-1OO*3O'. Scale 1 ; 02.5o0, contour internal 20 ft. Washington, I), C., edition of 193). 18 X 13 in. I 19.12 : 27 1*972/961

Nebraska. Hackett quadrangle, let. 41 *30'-41*45', long. 1O2*-1O2*15*. Scale 1 : *12.300, contour Interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C., edition of 1931. 18X 13 In. I 19.12: 27 It 115/931

Nebraska. Wright Valley quadrangle, lat. 41 *3O''-4t*45'. long. 101-101*13. Scale 1:82.500, contour interval 2o ft. Washington, D. C.. edition of 1931. 18X13 In. I 19.12:27 W 937/931

New York. Akron quadrangle, Int. 43*-43*07'30", long. 78*22'3O"-78*30'. Scale 1 ; 24.000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington. D. CM edltlou of 1931. 23x17 In. (Prepared In cooperation with New York State Department of Public Works.) I 19.12 : 32 Ak 73/951

New York. Kendall quadrangle, lat. 43* 15'-48*22'3O *. long. 78*-78*O7’3O ", Henle 1:24,000. contour Interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1931. 23X17 In. (Prepared In cooperation with New York State Department of Public Works.) I 19.12 : 32 K 339/951

North Carolina. Davis quadrangle, lat. 34*45'-34*32'30", long. 76*22'3O"-76*3O'. Scale 1:24,000, cortour Interval 5 ft. Washington, D. C„ edition of 1931. 23 X It* In. I 19.12 : 33 D 299/951

North Carolina, Merrlinon quadrangle, lat. 34*52’30"-35*. long. 76*37'30"- 76-45*. Scale 1 : 24.00, contour interval 3 ft. Washington. D. C.. edition of 1931, 23X19 In. (Prepared In cooperation with Coast nnd Geodetic Survey.)

I 19.12 : 33 M 532/951 North Dakota, Burlington quadrangle, lat. 48* 15'-48*30*. long. 1O1*15*-|O1*3O*.

Scale 1 : 02,500, contour interval 10 ft. Washington. D. C., edition of 1931. 18X12 In. 1 10.12:34 11923/931

Puerto Rico, Carolina quadrangle, lat. 18*22'30"-18*30', long. 65*52'30"-66*. Scale 1 : 30,000, contour interval 3 meters. 1 meter contours In dashed tinea. Washington, D. ('..edition of 1947, reprinted with corrections 1950. 23X 17 in. (Prepared In cooperation with Puerto Hico Department nt Interior.)

I 19.12 : 35 C 221/930 Puerto Rico. Mayagues quadrangle, lat. 1M*07'30"-18*15', long. 67*07'30"-

67*13*. Henle 1 : 30.000. contour Interval 3 meters. 1 meter contours In dashed lines Washington. D. <’.. edltlou of 1947 reprinted with corrections 1930. 23X17 In. (Prepared In cooperation with Puerto Hleo Department of Interior.)

I 19.12 : 35 M 431/950Puerto Him. Rio Grande quadrangle, lat. 18*22*30'*-18*30*. long. 63*45'—

66*62'30". Scale 1 : 3o.ooo* contour Interval 5 meters, 1 meter contours In dashed lines. Washington. D. C, edition of 1947 reprinted with corrections 1930. 23x17 In. (Prepared In coo|M»ratlon with Puerto Hico I Apartment of Interior.) I 19 12 : 55 K 477/950

Texas. Dunn quadrangle, Int. 32*30*-32*37'30", long. 16O*52*30”-101 *. Scale 1 : 24.000, contour Interval 10 ft. Washington, D. C.. edition of 1931. 23x 19 In. I 19.1g: 43 1)922/951

Texas. Wells quadrangle, lat. 3I*22'30"-81*80'. long. 94*32'8O"-95* Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. Washington. D. (*.. edition of 1931. 23 X 20 In. (Prepared in cooperation with Department of Army, corps of Engineers.)

I 19.12: 43 W 462/951Virginia. Blackstone, lat. 37*-37*O7'8O". long. 77*32*3O"-78*. Scale 1 : 24.000.

contour Interval 20 ft. Washington. D. <*.. reprinted from military edition for civil use 1951. 23 X 18 In. (A. M. 8. aeries VD34.I (Transverse Mercntor projection. | I 19.12 : 47 H 567/2/951

Virginia. Charlottesville quadrangle, lat. 38*-38* 15'. long. 78*15-78*30*. Scale 1:62.300. contour Interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C.. edition of 1939 re-printed 1950 with corrections. 18X14 in. (Prepared In cooperation with Virginia.) 1 19.12:47 0 381/950

Virginia. Itnrvills. Int. 37*-37*O7’3O'». long. 77*43*-77*52*3O". Scale 1 : 24.000. contour interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C.. reprinted from military edition for civil u«e 1931. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V834.1 (Transverse Mercator projection.) I 19.12 : 47 D 258/931

Virginia. Ilehmn. lat. 87*07'30"-87*15'. long. 77*45-77*62*3O*’. Scale 1 : 24,000. contour Interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C., reprinted from military edition for civil use, 1931. 23X18 In. * A. M. 8. aeries V834.) [Transverse Mercstor projection.) 119.12 : 47 B 354/931

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contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., reprinted from military edition for civil use 1951. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V834.) [Transverse Mercator projection.] I 19.12 : 47 W 463/951

Virginia-Maryland, Mt. Vernon, lat. 38°37'30"-38°45', long. 77°-77°07'30''.Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., reprinted from military edition for civil use 1951. 23x18 in. (A. M. S. series V834.) [Traverse Mercator projection.] 1 19.12 : 47 M 863ve/951

Washington, Deer Park quadrangle, lat. 47°45'-48°, long. 117°15'-117°30'.Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 17X12 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Washington State Department of Conservation and Development.] I 19.12 : 48 D 36/951

Washington-Idaho, Greenacres quadrangle, lat. 47°30'-47°45', long. 117°-117°15'.Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 18x12 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Washington State Department of Conservation and Development, Division of Mines and Geology.]

. „ „ . , , , 119.12:48 0 828/951Wisconsin, Frederic quadrangle, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 92°15'-92°30'. Scale

1:48,000. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 23X16 in. [Prepared in co-operation with Wisconsin.] I 19.12 : 50 F 872/951

Wisconsin, Shell Lake quadrangle, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 91°45'-92° Scale 1:48,000. Washington, D. C., edition of 1951. 23X16 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin.] I 19.12 : 50 Sh 43/2/951

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY

Slum clearance and urban redevelopment, what and why of Title 1, Housing act of 1949; Nov. 1950. [1950.] [12] p. il. narrow 8° (Slum Clear-ance and Urban Redevelopment Division.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 582

HH 1.2: SI 7/5Supplement 1 to Cooperative housing, United States, Denmark, Great

Britain, France, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, bibliography on housing built or managed cooperatively; compiled in library of Office of Administrator. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1951. cover title, [114-21 n. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 50-60448 HH 1.2: H 81/12/supp.l

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (Navy), Defense Dept.Note .—Charts and publications which are for sale by the Hydrographic Office,

Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its commercial agents located in the principal American sea and lake ports.

Air navigation chart V30 (series). [Mercator projection.] f 50c. each.

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at lat. 67°30', contour interval 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000 and 7000 ft Washington, D. C., published June 1943, 3d edition, Nov. 1950. 33X51 in

Lat. 29°N—45°N, long. 118°W-150°W. Scale 1 in. = 30 naut. m. (1: 2, 188,- 800) at lat. 37°30', contour interval 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 7000 9000 and 12,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published June 1943, 5th edition, Nov. 1950. 32x51 in.

Lat. 1°S-15°N, long. 26°W-51°W. Scale 1 in. = 30 naut. m. (1:2, 188,800) at lat. 7 30', contour interval 1000 ft. Washington, D. C., published Mav 1943, 4th edition, Dec. 1950. 32X40 in. . y

Lat. 15°S-1°N, long. 0°—25°W. Scale 1 in. = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat- 7°30. Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 4th edition, Jan. 1951. 32x52 in.

Lat. 45°S—29°S, long. 120°W-152°W Scale 1 in. = 30 naut. m. (1: 2,188 800) atlat. 37°32? .Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 2d edition,’Jan. 1951. 32x51 in. [Mercator projection.]

Lat. 45°S-29°S, long. 90°W-122°W. Scale 1 in. = 30 naut. m. (1:2 188 800) at lat. 37°30'- . Washington, D. C., published June 1943, 2d edition,’Jan. 1951. 32x51 in. [Mercator projection.]

Charts.1111.

2122.

D203.21: (nos.)St. Lawrence River, Canada, Pointe des Monts to Saguenay River, from

Canadian surveys between 1905 and 1916. Natural scale 1 : 291940 Washington, D. C., published July 1889, 36th edition, Feb. 1951, cor-rected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951.] 26x33 in [Mercator projection.] f 75c. D 203.21 : 1111

Borneo, northwest coast, Tanjong Nosong to Ambong Bay, South China ?ea. from British surveys between 1904 and 1938. Natural scale

* Ja S'- 6°00'- Washington, D. C., published Oct. 1910, 4th edition Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951.] 26x52 in. [Mercator projection.] f $1.05

54Inset: Dinawan Anchorage, from British survey in 1908.

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from Canadian surveys in 1945 and 1946. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. natural scale 1 : 36,000. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Jan. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10, [1951]. 40x29 in. [Mercator projection. Map is in 2 sections.] f 90c.Insets:

Port Canaveral, Principe Channel, from British surveys between 1868 and 1870.

Home Bay, Whale Channel, Princess Royal Island, from British survey in 1866.

3224. China, northeast coast, Shih-Tao Wan to Ch’eng-shan T’ou (Northeast Promontory) from British surveys between 1899 and 1903. Natural scale 1:73,520 at lat. 37°. Washington, D. C., published Feb. 1916, 2d edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951]. 41X26 in. [Mercator projection.] f 90c.

8,226. China, north coast, Li-Tao Wan to Wei-Hai-Wei, from British surveys be-tween 1898 and 1903. Natural scale 1: 73,030 at lat. 37°30'. Washing-ton, D. C., published Feb. 1916, 4th edition, Jan. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 7, Feb. 17 [1951]. 26X40 in. [Mercator projec-tion.] f 75c.

3249. Harbors on east coast of Korea. Washington, D. C., published Nov. 1914, 5th edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 9, Mar. 3 [1951], 35X28 in. [Mercator projection.] '[75c.Includes:

Hwanjin Man, from Japanese survey in 1907.P’phang Man, from Japanese survey in 1907.Sajin Man, Yongjo Man and Ssangp’o Man, from Japanese surveys in

1933.Sinp’o Hang and approaches, from Japanese survey in 1907 with addi-

tions from other sources to 1931.Taeryanghwa Man, from Japanese survey in 1907.Ta jin Man, from Japanese survey in 1907.

3688. Ceylon, east coast, Indian Ocean, Batticaloa Roads to Point Pedro, Point Pedro to Trincomalee Bay from British surveys between 1937 and 1945, southward of Trincomalee Bay from British survey in 1887. Natural Scale 1: 311,120 at lat. 8°30'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951]. 38X27 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c.Inset:

Batticaloa Roads, from British survey in 1887.4112. Plans on north coast of Crete, Mediterranean Sea. Washington, D. C„ 1st

edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 8, Feb. 28 [1951]. 37X29 in. [Mercator projection.] t 90c.Includes :

Khania, from British survey in 1843 with additions to 1946.Kdlpos Rethimnou, from Greek chart of 1930 with additions to 1946, KOlpos Sotidhas and Khanid, from British survey in 1843 with addi-

tions to 1948.Limin Sotidhas, from British survey in 1946 with additions to 1948.

4272. Port d’Oran and Port de Mers-el-K4bir, Algeria, Mediterranean Sea, from French survey in 1931, with additions to 1948. Scale 500 yds. = 1.8 in., natural scale 1: 10,000. Washington, D. C., published May 1917, 5th edition, Apr. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951]. 27x39 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c.

4583. River Clyde, Gourock to Dumbarton, Scotland, west coast, from British surveys between 1911 and 1936, with additions to 1948. Scale naut. m. = 4.7 in., natural scale 1: 15,360. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Jan. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 10, Mar. 10 [1951]. 26X45 in. [Mercator projection.] t 90c.Inset:

Great Harbor from British survey in 1943.5962-S. Winds aloft, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, meterological platting

chart. Navy. Washington, D. C., published June 1946, 2d edition, Jan. 1951. 29X22 in. t 20c.

5988. New Guinea, northeast coast, Hosken Islands to Mitre Rock, from Aus-tralian survey in 1944. Natural scale 1 : 100,000 at lat. 7°50'. Wash-ington, D. C., published Feb. 1947, 2d edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 6, Feb. 10 [1951.] 27X38 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c.Inset: Mambare Bay.

6497. Pusan Hang, Korea, south coast, from Japanese survey in 1934 with addi-tions from other sources to 1947. Scale 1 m. = 5.1 in., natural scale 1 : 12,500. Washington, D. C., published July 1950, 2d edition, Feb. 1951, corrected thruogh Notice to mariners 7, Feb. 17 [1951]. 26x40 in. [Transverse Mercator projection.] j 75c.

6519. Soan Kundo (Shoan Gunto), Korea, south coast, from Japanese survey in 1930. Scale naut. m. = 2 in., natural scale 1:35,800. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 7, Feb. 17 [1951]. 38X26 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c.

6581. The Narrows, Hamilton Inlet, Labrador, Newfoundland, from Canadian survey in 1924, with additions from survey by U. S. Navy in 1948. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in., natural scale 1: 50,000. Washington, D. C., published July 1947, 2nd edition, Feb. 1951, corrected through Notice to mariners 9, Mar. 3 [1951], 28X24 in. [Mercator projection.] t 60c.

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H. O. publications. • Item 37830. List of lights and fog signals: v. 1, Coasts of North and South America (ex-

cept coasts of continental U. S. A. and Alaska). West Indies, and Hawaiian Islands ; corrected to Jan. 1, 1951. 1951. 728 p. il. map. t Paper, $2.00. L. C. card 7-24405 D 203.22 : 30/951

234, Supplement to Breakers and surf, principles in forecasting. [1951.] [2] 4-16 p. il. 4° [This supplement is a reprint of Wave report 49, Scripps In-stitution of Oceanography, which contains a revision of certain portions of the original publication, Breakers and surf.] f N 6.8 : 234/944-2

Pacific airways plotting chart VR (series).210. Lat. 7° N—37° N, long. 169° E-119° E. Scale 1:5,299,300, at lat. 25° N,

or 1° long. =0.875 in., contour interval 3000 ft. Washington, D. C., published Dec. 1944, 11th edition, Dec. 1950. 25X38 in. [Mercator projection.] f 40c. D 203.21 : VR 210/950

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, Justice Dept.Federal textbook on citizenship: Our Constitution lives and grows, book 1,

citizenship reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturaliza-tion. 1944, slightly revised 1947, reprinted [with slight changes] 1950. iv+16 p. il. * Paper, 15c. © Item 724L. C. card 51-60468 J 21.9: C 76/5/bk.l/950

—- Rights of the people, book 3, citizenship reader for use in public schools by candidates for naturalization. 1943, revised 1950. [1951.] iv-f-31 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 724 J 21.9 : R 44/2/bk.3/950

INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.List (series), t

1- List„ 2.f Farmers’ bulletins and Leaflets available for distribution by Members of Congress [Mar. 15, 1951]. [1951.] 8 p. ® Item 91 A 21.9/8: 1/75

INTERIOR DEPARTMENTAnnual report of governor of Virgin Islands to Secretary of Interior, fiscal

year 1950. [1951.] iii-|-30 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 671L. C. card 26-27791 135.13/1: 950

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, Treasury Dept.Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, fiscal year 1950 [with

statistical tables]. 1951. xi-f-243 p. il. [(Treasury Dept. doc. 3170.)] [Also issued as H. doc. 6, 82d Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 955 L. C. card 9-35242 t 22.1: 950

Regulations.130. Relating to excess profits under Internal revenue code as amended (for

taxable years ending after June 30. 1950). 1951. 1x4-289 p. [Title 26 Code of Federal regulations, pt. 40.] * Paper, 60c. © Item 961

C. card 51—60504 rp 22.17 : 130

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION,

Water bulletin.19. Flow of Rio

to Gulf of capacities

UNITED STATES AND MEXICO [Processed.] tGrande and tributary contributions from San Marcial, N. Mex. Mexico, 1949, with maximums, minimums, and normals, storage

water m storage, sources of river flow, diversions, silt chemical and sanitary aspects of water quality, rainfall, and evaporation’ drainage basin and irrigated areas. [1951.] 91 p. il. 1 ’

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Partners in progress, report to the President by International Development • Iteml067-Ad’ 195L [1951'] V+12° P’ U’ *Paper’ 40c' L. C. card 51-60507 Y 3.1n 85: P 94

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Carload waybill analyses, 1949, State-to-State distribution of manufac-tures and miscellaneous and forwarder traffic (C. L.) traffic and revenue, 1 percent sample of terminations in 1949. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1951. [1] 4-1-J-368 p. 4° (Statement 5110; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed.] t IC1.2:C17/34/949

Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Jan.-June 1950. 1950. xxix 4-863 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 277.) * Cloth, $3.00. • Item 677L. C. card 8-30656 IC 1.6/1: 277

Reports. [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: (nos.)3379. Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Company in re accident at Whiting, Ind.,

Dec. 8 1950. [1951.] 9 p. il. 4°3380. Pennsylvania Railroad Company in re accident at Fidler, Pa., Dec. 11, 1950.

[1951.] 8 p. il. 4°3381. Maine Central Railroad Company in re accident near Lambert Lake, Maine,

Dec. 12. 1950. [1951.] 8 p. il. 4°3382. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company in re accident near East Lake, Fla.,

Dec. 22. 1950. [1951.] 10 p. il. 4°3383. In. matter of making accident investigation reports under Locomotive

inspection act of Feb. 17, 1911, as amended, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, accident at Missler, Kans., Feb. 11, 1951. Mar. 12, 1951. 9 p. 4°

Selected financial and operating statistics from annual reports of freight forwarders, year ended Dec. 31, 1949. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1951. [2] 4-12 p. oblong. 8° (Statement 516 ; Transport Economics and Statis-tics Bureau.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 44-913 IC 1.2: F 88/949

Value of property used in common carrier service, class 1 line-haul railways, including their lessors and prorietary companies, Jan. 1, 1950. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1951. [l]+4 p. 4° (Statement 5112; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed.] f IC 1 val.2: C 23/2

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Attorney General’s Conference on Organized Crime, Feb. 15, 1950. [1951.] xvii4-134 p.4-iv4-308 p. 1 por. [Includes hearings before Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House, on S. 3357 and H. R. 6736, 81st Congress, relating to transportation of gambling devices.] t • Item 717

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LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Bulletins. • Item 763 L 16.3 (nos.)132. Reports of Committee on Education, President’s Conference on Industrial

Safety, 1949-50. [1951.] iii-+ [2] +67 p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 25c.L. C. card L 51-119

134. Reports of Committee on Laws and Regulations, President’s Conference on Industrial Safety, 1949-50. [1951.] iv-j-82 p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Pgper, 25c.L. C. card L 51-118

State labor legislation in 1950; [by Beatrice McConnell]. [1950.] 3 p. 4° [Reprinted from Monthly labor review, Nov. 1950.] f

L 2.6/a : L 524/950Summary of major provisions of Convention 81 and of District of Columbia

law relating to factory inspection. Sept. 1950. 9 leaves, oblong 8° [Processed.] $ L 16.32 :D 63

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[BLS-State employment manual, v. 1-3, revised pages.] [1951.] [26] p.4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ • Item 771L. C. card L 50-91 L 2.46: Em 7/v.l-3/rev.pages-2

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Productivity in clay construction products industries, 1939-49; prepared by Daniel J. Swist and Mary L. Kelly. [1961.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] f

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2017. Analysis of . strikes, 1927—49, study of trends by periods, significance of their statistical measurement, and changes in strike causes and charac-teristics. [1951.] 6 p. il. 4° [From Monthly labor review, Jan. 1651.]

„ „ L 2.6/a : St 85/62019. Work time required to buy food, 1937-50; [by Irving B. Kravis], [1951.]

12 p. 4° [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1951.] L 2.6/a: W 892/21 2021. Holiday provisions in union agreements, 1950 ; [by Irving Rubenstein and

Rose Theodore]. [1951.] 4 p. il. 4° [From Monthly labor review, Jan. 1951.] L 2.6/a : H 717/2

Special series. • Item 771-A L2.48: (nos.)4. Trends in man-hours expended per unit, selected types of machine tools [1948-

49 ; prepared by Harry J. Greenspan], [1951.] [3] +3 + 7-19 p. il. 3 pl. 4’[Series designation appears on cover only.] * Paper, 15c.

5. Injuries to crewmen on inland waterways, analysis of hazards and injury rates ; [prepared by Frank S. McElroy and George R. McCormack]. [1951.] cover title, [2]+25 p. il. 4° (Industrial Hazards Branch.) [Series desig-nation appears on cover only.] ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card L 51-120

LAKE SURVEY OFFICE, Defense Dept.Not e .—The Lake Survey Office is subordinate to the Department of the Army,

which was made a military department within the Department of Defense by Public law 216, 81st Congress, approved Aug. 10, 1949.

Survey of northern and northwestern lakes, Bulletin 60, Great Lakes pilot, Apr. 1951. 1951. 532 p. 2 tab. 4° [Supplements information given upon charts published by Lake Survey, Corps of Engineers, Army, Detroit, Mich. Supersedes all previous bulletins for above-named waters.] * Pa-per, $2.25. • Item 338L. C. card 8-35459 D 103.203 : 60

LIBRARY OF CONGRESSIndiana, sesquicentennial of establishment of territorial government, ex-

hibit in Library of Congress, Washington, D. C., Nov. 30, 1950-Apr. 30, 1951. 1950. iv-f-58 p. il. 2 pl. 34 p. of pl. 4° [Text and other illustra-tions on p. 1-4 of cover.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 786L. C. card 50-62974 LC 1.2 : In 2/3

Scientific personnel, bibliography, compiled by Mabel H. Eller and Jack Weiner; edited by Barton Bledsoe. Washington, July 1950. vii+164 p. 4° (Navy Research Section.) [Processed. Prepared for Naval Re-search Office under contract NAonr 13-47.] 0L. C. card 50-61484 LC 29.2: Sci 2/2

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.Annual report of surgeon general, Navy, chief of Bureau of Medicine and

Surgery to Secretary of Navy, relative to statistics of diseases and in-juries in Navy, calendar year 1949. [1951.] x-]-218 p. il. ([NavMed P-154.]) t • Item 388L. C. card 33-26817 D 206.11: 949

Note .—This publication constitutes the 3d section of the Annual report of surgeon general to Secretary of Navy. The 1st section of surgeon general’s report appears in Annual report of Secretary of Navy, and the 2d section is given a limited distribution in mimeographed form to interested governmental agencies.

[Manual of Medical Department, Navy.] [Issued with perforations.] tchap. 18. Medical disposition. [1951.] 11 p. 4° [A processed correction slip

1 p. oblong 48°, tipped in publication facing p. 2.] D 206.8: 18Naval Medical Research Institute, Project: Reports. (National Naval

Medical Center.) [Processed.] $NM 005 048.01.02. Experimental infections with plasmodium fallax Schwetz iso-

lated from Uganda tufted guinea fowl, Numida meleagris major Hartlaub ; by Clay G. Huff, Dorothy F. Marchbank, Agnes H. Saroff, Paul W. Scrimshaw, and Tsugiye Shiroishi Nov. 27, 1950. [4]+14+[6] p. il. 4°

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sence of continued reinfection ; by Leo A. Jachowski, Jr., Gilbert F. Otto, and James D. Wharton. Dec. 1, 1950. [3] 4- 3 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° D 206.9 : NM 005 048.08.01

7179 NM 005 048.13.01. Comparative tests of dried peptone and pancreatic digest of casein for certain bacteriological purposes [with list of ref-erences] ; by Frank Davis and Edward P. Sweeney. Feb. 28, 1951. [4] 4-4 p. 2 p. of tab. 4° [Processed.] t

D 206.9 : NM 005 048.13.017180 NM 007 081.03.02. Studies of renal cortical ischemia using recording photo-

fluorometer [with list of references] ; by David Minard and E. F. Osserman. Aug. 22, 1950. [4J4-84-U5] p. il. 4°

D 206.9 : NM 007 081.03.027181 NM 007 081.07.06. Recording 2-channel photofluorometer for in vivo studies [with

list of references] ; by David Minard, Elliott F. Osserman, and Maynard Eicher. Aug. 23, 1950. [4] 4-84- [8] p. il. 4°

D 206.9 : NM 007 081.07.067182 NM 007 081.11.01. Decrease of adrenal ascorbic acid and cholesterol in rat and

guinea pig, following large doses of glutathione [with list of references] ; by M. M. Carey, E. P. Vollmer, R. L. Zwemec and D. L. Spence. Dec. 27, 1950. [4]4-4n. 2 p. of pl. and tab. 40 D 206.9 : NM 007 081.11.01

MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.Bulletin.

7183 494. Buried valley of Susquehanna River, anthracite region of Pennsylvania[with bibliography] ; by S. H. Ash. 1950. iv-f-27 p. il. map, 4° [Thirty- three plates and 7 maps are in accompanying portfolio.] ♦ Paper, $7.50 per set. • Item 636 I 28.3 : 494

Handbook (series). [Series title formerly read Questions and answer handbooks.]

7184 5. Boiler-water-treatment manual for Federal-plant operators ; by Louis Goldman.1951. iv + 94 p. il. * Paper, 30c. • Item 643L. C. card 51-60439 I 28.48 : 5

Information circular (series). [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. 128.27: (nos.)

7185 7589. Mines and mineral deposits (except fuels), Cascade County, Mont, [withlist of references] ; by Almon F. Robertson. Feb. 1951. [ 1 ] -{-iii-]-81 p. 8 pl. 3 maps, 4°

7186 7593. Process development in hydrocarbon synthesis to 1941, by S. Kodama, W.Funabashi, G. Hashimoto, T. Hirao, H. Tahara, A. Matsumura, J. Kato, and Y. Tarama; revised and edited by Robert C. Grass. Feb. 1951. [1] +iil-[-41 p. 33 pl. 4° [Translation by Technical Japanese Translation Service.]

7187 7596. Safety consciousness, evaluation; by Stanley M. Walker. Mar. 1951.[1] +8 p. 4»

7188 7597. Treatment of timber ; by F. S. Crawford and J. Howard Bird. Mar. 1951.[2] leaves + 4 p. 9 pl. 4°

Mineral market report MMS (series). (Mineral industry surveys.) [Proc-essed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. 128.28: (nos.)

7189 1957. Lead industry in 1950, preliminary; prepared by Richard H. Mote. [1951.]5 p. 4°

7190 1958. Zinc industry in 1950, preliminary; prepared by Richard H. Mote andEsther B. Miller. [1951.] 5 p. 4°

7191 1960. Preliminary 1950 totals for recovery of copper from copper-base scrap ;prepared by Helena M. Meyer and Archie J. McDermid. [1951.] 2 p. 4°

7192 1961. Byproduct sulfuric acid in 1950 (final annual figures) ; prepared by HelenaM. Meyer. [1951.] 1 p. 4°

Report of investigations (series). [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pitts-burgh, Pa. I 28.23: (nos).

7193 4759. Short-circuiting contactor as electrical protective device for coal mineservice; by L. H. Harrison. Mar. 1951. [3] -4-11 p. 5 pl. 4°

7194 4760. Investigation of West Belt copper-zlnc mines, El Dorado, Amador, Cala-veras, and Mariposa Counties, Calif.; by Frank J. Wiebelt, W. C. San-born, R. R. Trengove, and Spangler Ricker. Feb. 1951. [1] 4-114-62 p. 12 pl. map, 4°

7195 4763. Preparation characteristics of coal occurring in Indiana County, Pa.; byWilliam L. Crehtz, Fern Steele, and A. L. Bailey. Feb. 1951. [1] -4- v4-33 p. 20 pl. 4°

7196 4764. Design, construction, and operation of distillation laboratory for syntheticliquid fuels program; by J. Feldman, P. Pantazoplos, G. Pantazoplos, and M. Orchin. Feb. 1951. [3] 4- 4 p. 14 pl. 4°

7197 4766. Universal type electrostatic separator [with list of references] ; by FosterFraas and Oliver C. Ralston. Feb. 1951. [l]4-4 p. 2 pl. 4°

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Concentration of carbonate and oxide manganese ores from Silver Bow Jefferson and Park Counties, Mont.; by K. C. Dean and J. V. Battv. Mar. 1951. [1 ] + ii-|- 22 p. 4°

Green River oil-shale reserves of northwestern Colorado: by Carl Belser. Feb. 1951. [ 1 ] + ii +13 p. 47 pl. 3 maps. 4°

Synthetic liquid fuels, annual report of Secretary of Interior for 1950: pt. 1, Oil from coal [with Bibliography of papers and reports presented and published during 1950]. Feb. 1951. [8]+xiv + 74 p. 64 pl 3tab. 4°

Synthetic liquid fuels, annual report of Secretary of Interior for 1950 : pt. 2, Oil from oil shale [with Bibliography of papers and reports pub- lished during 1950.] Feb. 1951. [9]+xiv+88 p. 69 pl. 2 maps, 4°

Synthetic liquid fuels, annual report of Secretary of Interior for 1950 : pt. 3, Liquid fuels from agricultural residues. Feb. 1951 [51+xiv +12 p. 5 pl. 4° i j । i

Synthetic liquid fuels, annual report of Secretary of Interior for 1950 • pt. 4, Oil from secondary recovery and refining. Feb. 1951 [61+xiv+’ 16 p. 5 pl. 4° * *

National annual survey of commercial aviation gasoline, Oct. 1950 produc-tion [with list of Commercial aviation-gasoline survey reports] ; by O. C. Llade. Mar. 1951. [3]+11 p. 4 pl. 4° [The work upon which this report was based was done under cooperative agreement between Bureau of Mines and American Petroleum Institute.]

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION (Army), Defense Dept.Maps.

Lower Mississippi River and tributaries, index of quadrangle map. Scale 20 m = Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 1950, [revised Feb. 26, 1951], 26X21 in.

[Text on reverse.] f Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.Morganza floodway, La. Feb. 1951. [2] p. il. f°, folded into^mrrow8^ sTze

New^Orloqm?8! a1StnCt’ NeW Orleans> La-) t Mississippi River Commission^ rsiew vneans, La. D 103.302 : M 82

Topographic quadrangle maps of alluvial valley of lower Mississippi River

19mi- 17x15 '»■Louisiana, Black Bay quadrangle, lat. 29°30'-29°45', long. 89°30'-89°45'

Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1948. Army Map Service Corps of Engineers [Feb. 1951]. 17X15 in. [Prepared for President of Mississippi River Commission, by .Army Map Service from engravings bv Geological Survey.] f 20c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.

Lo£±na> «o^ney <ireek. quadrangle, lat. 30°45'-31°, long. °92’15^-92 o®0'6 Scale 1 : 62500, contour interval 5 ft. and 20 ft. changing on the ro ft Edition of 1948. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers [Feb. 1951]’ 17x15

? 20c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg Miss D 103 3OR • T RaMississippi Potts Camp quadrangle, lat. 34“30'-34M5' long 89M5'-89»30'

Scale 1.62,500, contour intervals 5 ft. and 20 ft. Edition of 1948 Armv Map Service Corps of Engineers [Nov. 1950], 17X14 in i 20c Mississimfl River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. 1 nm ms .ne-

west Atachafalava floodway, La Feb 1951 121 n n f» ,^9^.308 • P 8°mission, ^OrieLns? La.^^’ NeW °rleanS’ “Ia > ’ t'Mississippi *Rive?aS

MUNITIONS BOARD, Defense Dept.Industrial security manual for safeguarding classified matter, Jan. 18

^<Li4 PreP* by ?fice of Manpower and Industrial Security. [1951 ] n + 14 p. i aper, 10c. D 3 6. Se 2

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCESReport of National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council fiscal 2^^ 83[oA1S° iSSUed aS S- d°C- 238’ 81st’ C0Q2

L. C. card 15-10608 NA 1.1; 949NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

33d annual report of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics [fiscal3 J^inc‘ludlpg technical reports 863-891 [with lists of references]

1950. xn+627 p. il. 4° * Cloth, $4.50. • Item 1068 Terencesj. L. C. card 16-26395 em 10G8y 3 N 21/5; 1/947_2

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34tli annual report of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, [fiscal year] 1948, including technical reports 892-921 [with lists of references.] 1951. viii+648 p. il. 4° * Cloth, $3,50. • Item 1068 L. C. card 16-26395 ? 3.N 21/5:1/948-2

Reports (1950). * Paper, $3.50 a yr., $1.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 1070 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/(nos.)971 Theoretical stability derivatives of thin sweptback wings tapered to point

with sweptback or sweptforward trailing edges for limited range of supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by. Frank S. Malvestuto, jr., and Kenneth Margolis. [1951.] cover title, ii + 14 p..11. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 51-60454 . , . .. . . .

983. Line-vortex theory for calculation of supersonic downash [with list of ref-erences] ; by Harold Mircls and Rudolph C. Haefeli. [19ol.] cover title, ii+16 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 51-60427 , x. _ .. , . ..

990. Analysis of supersonic aerodynamic heating with continuous fluid injection [with list of references] ; by E. B. Klunker and H. Reese Ivey. [19ol.] cover title, ii + 10 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 51-60428 , x , ,.

991. Application of statistical theory of extreme values to gust-load problems ,by Harry Press. [1951.] cover title, ii + 16 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20cL. C. card 51-60497 . . , r ... ,, .

996. Free-space oscillating pressures near tips of rotating propellers [with list of references] ; by Harvey H. Hubbard and Arthur A. Regier. [1950.] cover title, ii + 21 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 51-60429

Technical memorandums. [Processed.] f Y3.N 21/5: 8/(nos.)1272. Critical velocities of ultracentrifuges [with list of references], by V. I.

Sokolov; translation [by S. Reiss]. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title 11+[2] p. il. 4°

1297. State and development of flutter calculation, by A. Teichmann ; [transla-tion by Mary L. Mahler], Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 26+[2] p. il. 4°

1310. Correction factors for wind tunnels of elliptic section with partly open and partly closed test section [with list of references], by F. Riegels; [translation by J. Vanier]. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 18+ [2] p. il. 4°

Technical notes. [Processed.] t Y3.N 21/5: 6/(nos.)2190. Use of uncalibrated cone for determination of flow angles and Mach num-

bers at supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by Morton Cooper and Robert A. Webster. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 30+[4] p. il. 4°

2222. Method for determination of spanwise load distribution of flexible swept wing at subconic speeds [with list of references]; by Richard S. Skoog and Harvey H. Brown. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, [2]+46 +

2302.

[4] p. il. 4°2238. Effects on longitudinal stability and control characteristics of B-29 air-

plane of variations in stick-force and control-rate characteristics obtained through use of booster in elevator-control system [with list of refer-ences] ; by Charles W. Mathews, Donald B. Talmage, and James B. Whitten. Washington, Feb. 1951. cover title, 34+[4] p. il. 4°

2266. Strength of heat-resistant laminates up to 375° C [with list of references] ; by B. M. Axilrod and Martha A. Sherman. Washington, Feb. 1951. cover title, 57+[2] p. il. 4°

2279. Three-dimensional compressible laminar boundary-layer now [with list or references] ; by Franklin K. Moore. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 38+[2] p. il. 4° ,

2294. Lift and pitching derivatives of thin sweptback tapered wings with stream-wise tips and subsonic leading edges at supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by Frank S. Malvestuto, jr., and Dorothy M. Hoover. Washington, Feb. 1951. cover title, 46+[4] p. il. 4°

2297. Effect of increase in angle of dead rise on hydrodynamic characteristics of high-length-beam-ratio hull [with list of references] ; by Walter E. Whitaker, Jr., and Paul W. Bryce, jr. Washington, Feb. 1951. cover title, 42 +[4] p. il. 4°

Analytical and experimental investigation of effect of twist on vibrations cantilever beams [with list of references] ; by Alexander Mendelson and Selwyn Gendler. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 48+[2] p; il. 4°

Linearized solution and general plastic behavior oh thin plate with circular hole in strain-hardening range [with list of references] ; by M. H. Lee Wu. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 41+[2] p. il. 4°

General through-flow theory of fluid flow with subsonic or supersonic veloc-ity in turbomachines of arbitrary hub and casing shapes [with list of references] ; by Chung-Hua Wu. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title,

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Correspondence flows for wings in linearized potential fields at subsonic and supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by Sidney M. Harmon. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 29+[4] p. il. 4° [An errata slip, 1 p. oblong 48°, tipped in publication at p. [1].]

Effect of heat and power extraction on turbojet-engine performance, 4: Analytical determination of effects of hot-gas bleed [with list of refer-ences] ; by Stanley L. Loutz. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 43 + [4] p. il. 4°

Analytical and experimental investigation of skin friction of turbulent boundary layer on flat plate at supersonic speeds [with list of refer-ences] ; by Morris W. Rubesi'n, Randall C. May dew, and Steven A. Varga. Washington, Feb. 1951. cover title, 38+ [2] p. il. 4°

Meteorological analysis of icing conditions encountered in low-altitude stratiform clouds [with list of references] ; by Dwight B. Kline and Joseph A. Walker. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 27+[2] p. il. 4®

Theoretical method of determining control gearing and time lag necessary for specified damping of aircraft equipped with constant-time-lag auto-pilot [with list of references] ; by Ordway B. Gates, jr., and Albert A. Schy. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1951. cover title, 38+[2] p. il. 4°

Vibratory stresses in propellers operating in flow field of wing-nacelle- fuselage combination [with list of references] ; by Vertaon L. Rogallo, John C. Roberts, and Merritt R. Oldaker. Washington, Mar. 1951 cover title, 33+[4] p. il. 4°

Charts for estimation of longitudinal-stability derivatives for helicopter rotor in forward flight [with list of references] ; by Kenneth B. Amer and F. B. Gustafson. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title. 514-[41 n il 4o ’ i l j

Generalization of boundary-layer momentum-integral equations to 3-dimen- sional flows including those of rotating system [with list of references] : bF Artur Mager- Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 47+[6] p. il. 4®

Flight investigation of variation of static-pressure error of static-pressure tube with distance ahead of wing and fuselage [with list of refer-ences] ; by William Gracey and Elwood F. Scheithauer. Washington Mar. 1951. cover title, 25+[4] p. il. 4®

Effects of mass distribution on low-speed dynamic lateral stability and control characteristics of model with 45° sweptback wing [with list of references] ; by Donald E. Hewes. Washington, Mar. 1951. cover title 27 + 14] p. il. 4®

Effect of quadratic terms in differential equations of atmospheric oscilla- ?£ SA'JSTL!'c- L PertCTis- M"-

Wind-tunnel investigation at low speed of lateral control characteristics of untapered 45 sweptback semispan wing of aspect ratio 1.59 equipped with various 25-percent-chord plain ailerons [with list of references! • by Harold S. Johnson and John R. Hagerman. Washington, Mar. 1951 cover title, 30+ [4] p. il. 4®

Applications of Von Kdrmfin’s integral method in supersonic wing theorv 1951 S+°HUe'"l°”[211;pbil.C4-''"'C1,i“ W“hlne,M' M«-

Full-scale-tunnel investigation of static-thrust performance of coaxial heli- rxTtOr list of r.e(eren„ces] ; by Robert D. Harrington. Wash-

ington, Mar. 1951. cover title, 23+[2] p. il 4°

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, General Services Administration

ferrod No of the National Archives Establishment were trans-ferred to the National Archives and Records Service, which was established hv effectfvrDec^ll^mg27 °f the General Services Administration, Dec. 1, 1949*

records of World War II: v. 2, Military agencies. 1951 Hi 4. • Item 569 [Natl°nal Archives Publication 51-8.]) * Paper, $2.50.

L. C. card A 51-9196 GS 4 2: R 25/2/V.2

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.Building materials and structures report.

121. Investigation of failures of white-coat plaster [with list of references - bv] Bishop" ?19¥riS’lv^4or P-iC^rk?r Ed^ Newman, and Dana L. 1 Item 241 1,1 lv + 42 P- U- 40 [Issued Feb. 1, 1951.] ♦ Paper, 25c. • item 241 c 13 29.121

Handbook (series).H28‘ 19p?eDSarPedleb1vndirtootFCreW;thTre?d 8tandards for Federal services, 1944:

1951 vi-M 13 n u 40 ofr Interdepartmental Screw-Thread Committee, c? * i [Text on p. 2 of cover. Issued Mar onLUIcrScared iSSUed June 15’ 1949J * Paper- 50c • “item 245

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7251 Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 45, July-Dec. 1950, Research papers 2108-66 [title page, corrections and contents]. [1951.J vi n 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 246L. C. card 28-26613 c 13.22 • 45/t-P-& cent.

Letter circular LC (series). [Processed.] t7252 997. Accuracy and precision of calibrated values for standard weights of labora-

tory classes. Feb. 20, 1951. 4 leaves, 1 tab. 4° C 13.1b . UJ i

7253 NBS-NACA tables of thermal properties of gases: Contents. [1950.]6 p. 4° [Processed.] t 13.34: cont.

Research papers. c 13.22/a: (nos.)7254 2167 Diaphragm-type micromanometer for use on mass spectrometer [with list

2167. ni^“ef|renc^ . by] Vernon H. Dlbeier and Fidel Cordero [1950 ] p. 1-4, il 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan.

72551951, v. 46, no. l.J * Paper, 10c. .

2168. Electronic circuit for measuring displacement of pressure-sensitive dia phragms ; [by] Maurice L. Greenough and William E. Williams. [1951.] p 5—10 il 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Stand-

7256ards, Jan.1951, v. 46, no. 1.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

2169. Heat of polymerization of alpha-methylstyrene from heats of combustion of monomer and 4 polymer fractions [with list of references , by] Donald E. Roberts and Ralph S. Jessup. [1951.] p. 11-17, 4® [Fr<’,12 Jouraal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. l.j

7257 2170 McKeePworker-consistometer with constant-speed drives; [by] Samuel A. McKee and Hobart S. White. [1951.] p. 18-29, il. 4®’[From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 4b, no. l.j

72582171. Oxic^ cathode base metal studies [with list of references; by] Ralph

Forman and Glenn F. Rouse. [1951.] p. 30-37, il. 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. l.j

7259♦ Paper 10c.

2172 Effect of changes in crystalline structure on infrared absorption spectrum of cellulose [with list of references; by] Florence H. Forziati and John W. Rowen. [1951.] p. 38-42, il. 4° [From Journal of research of Na-tional Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c.

7260 2173. Analysis of mixtures of olefin hydrocarbons produced by codimerization or butenes; [by] Augustus R. Glasgow, jr. [1951.] p. 43-50, il. 4 [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 4b,

7261no. l.j * Paper, 10c. , ...

2174 Surface-area determination by adsorption of nitrogen from nitrogen-helium mixtures [with list of references; by] William V. Loebenstem and Victor R. Dietz. [1951.] p. 51-55, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c.

7262 2175 Transformations to speed convergence of series [with list of references ; by] J. Barkley Rosser. [1951.] p. 56-64, 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c.

7263 2176. Random walks and eigenvalues of elliptic difference equations [with list of references; by] Wolfgang Wasow. [1951.] p. 6o-73, 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 19al, v. 4b,

7264no. l.j ‘Paper, 10c. .

2177. Checking and interpolation of functions tabulated at certain irregular logarithmic intervals [with list of references ; by] Herbert E. Salzer [1951.] p. 74-77, 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau qf Standards, Jan. 1951, v. 46, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c.

7265 2178. Temperature variation of mass spectra of hydrocarbons [with list of refer-ences; by] Robert M. Reese, Vernon H. Dibeler, and Fred L. Mohler. [1951 ] p. 79—84, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] • Paper, 10c.

7266 2179. Absorption and emission spectra of promethium [with list of references; by William F. Meggers, Bourdon F. Scribner, and William R. Bozman]. [1951 ] p. 85-98, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] » Paper, 10c.

7267 2180. Statistical solution of problem arising in sampling of leather [with list of references] ; by John Mandel and Charles W. Mann. [1951.] p. 99— 105, il. 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c.

7268 2181. Heats of combustion, formation, and isomerization of 10 C4 hydrocarbons [with list of references] ; by Edward J. Prosen, Frances W. Maron, and Frederick D. Rossini. [1951.] p. 106-112, 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c.

7269 2183. Heat of solution of zinc oxide in 2 N hydrochloric acid [with list of refer-ences ; by] Richard B. Peppier and Edwin S. Newman. [1951.] p. 121— 123, il. 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

7270 2186. Mechanisms for mutarotation and hydrolysis of glycosylamines and muta- rotation of sugars [with list of references; by] Horace S. Isbell and Harriet L. Frush. [1951.] p. 132-144, il. 4° [From Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] ♦ Pa-per, 10c.

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Research papers—Continued7271 2187. Infrared studies of association in 11 alcohols [with list of references; by]

Fracls A. Smith and E. Carroll Creltz. [1951.] p. 145-164, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Feb. 1951, v. 46, no. 2.] • Paper, 15c.

7272 Subminiature low-frequency radio receiver. [1951.] 4 p. il. 4° [Second phase of program of subminiaturization of airborne electronic equipment sponsored by Aeronautics Bureau, Navy Department. Preprint from Technical news bulletin, May 1951.] t C 13.13/a: R 118

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION

Monographs. • Item 831 NC 1.7: (nos.)7273 5. Moving people and goods, portion of comprehensive plan for National Capital

and its environs; June 1950. [1951.] 36+[2] p. il. 4° [Map on front and back covers.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 51-60521

7274 6. Regional aspects of comprehensive plan, portion of comprehensive plan forNational Capital and its environs; June 1950. [1950.] 48 p. il. 4° [Map on front and back covers.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 51-60520

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (Army), Defense Dept.

National Guard regulations. [Issued with perforations.] t7275 75-3. Federal property: Care and safekeeping; Feb. 2, 1951. [1951] 3 p.

[Supersedes NGR 75-3, Aug. 21, 1939, and NGB circular 44, 1947.] • Item 358 D 112.6; 75-3

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

7276 15th annual report of National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1950 1951. xi+257 p. il. ♦ Paper, 60c. • Item 824 L. C. card 37-26047 LR 1.1: 950

7277 Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 88, Jan. 1-Mar.31, 1950. 1951. xiv+1544 p. * Cloth, $4.00. • Item 826L. C. card 37-26136 LR 1.8: 88

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.

7278 Custer Battlefield National Monument, Mont. [Revised 1951.] [1951.] [6] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650

I 29.21: C 96/9517279 Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. [Revised 1951.] [1951.] 16 p. il.

* Paper, 5c. • Item 651 I 29.6: G 76/9517280 Muir Woods National Monument, Calif. [Revised 1951.] [1951.] [6] p. il.

* Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650 I 29.21: M 89/9517281 Outdoor program, 1951, National Capital Parks. [1951.] [2]+36+[2] p

il. t • Item 651 'L. C. card 47-32571 I 09.6: N 21/7/951

NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY, Commerce Dept.

Business information service: Defense production aids (series). (Small Business Office.) [Processed.] f C40.7: (nos.)a' 9u,esV-OnS an<i ans,wers.0,1 NPA order M-4 (construction). Feb. 1951. 2 p 4®

7283 8. Selection, ^re and maintenance of abrasive wheels; by Joseph D. Feher. Mar.

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD7-84 Awards of 2d division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, with index

v. !2, Jan. 1, 1949-June 24,1950, awards 1284-1383 inclusive. Champlin- Shealy Company, Chicago, Ill. [1951]. v+831 p. f National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application).L. C. card 37-26860 ra 1 Q.19

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NAVAL OBSERVATORY, Defense Dept.

American air almanac, 1951, September-December; [issued by Nautical Almanac Office]. [1950.] cover title, 487-730+xliv+ [2] p. il. [Text on p. 2—4 of cover. The 2 pages at end of the collation consist of a Naviga-tional star chart, oblong 8°, folded into 8° size, and an Interpolation of GHA and Polaris printed on verso.] f Paper, $1.75. • Item 393 L. C. card 41-51471 D 213.7: 951/3

NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept.

Study guide for dental technician 3, course in 36 assignments prepared under supervision of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery with assistance of Bureau of Naval Personnel. [1949, reprinted with minor corrections] 1951. iv+131 p. 12° (Navy training courses; NAVPERS 10676-A.) ♦ Paper, 45c. • Item 404L. C. card 51-60500 D 208.11: D 43/5

NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept.

Annual report of Office of Naval Research, fiscal year 1950. [1950.] iv-|-83 p. il. 4° t • Item 407-A D 210.1: 950NRL report (series). (Naval Research Laboratory.) t D 210.8: (nos.)

3649. Effects of terminal voltage, load current and minimum rotor speed on weight of d—c aircraft generators; [by] D. H. Scott. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1950.] [l]+lv-|-74 p. il. 4° [An errata,1 p., is tipped in at end.]

3726. Susceptance of thin iris in circular waveguide with TM(I1 mode Incident; [by] Kenneth L. Dunning and Rufus G. Fellers, n. p. [1950.] [1] + iv+29 p. il. 4°

3728. Development work on 2 signal generators for range of 3,650 to 10,900 Me; [by] E. W. Weimer and R. H. Snider. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1950.] [1]+iv + 51 P. il. 4°

3733. Upper atmosphere research report: 12, Direct measurements of solar extreme ultraviolet and X-rays from rockets by means of a CaSO4 : Mn phosphor [with list of references: by] K. Watanabe, J. D. Purcell, and R. Tousey. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1950.] [1] +vill4- 48 p. il. 4°

3741. 7th partial report on pulse-jet engine, measurement of air-fuel ratio; [by] D. W. Baker. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C„ 1950.] [l]+iv+ 12 p. il. 4°

3752. Impedance matching in coaxial lines with sleeve ahd undercut impedance transformers; [by] C. B. Barker. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C„ 1950.] [l]+vi + 17 p. il. 4"

3755. Automatic antenna-tuning unit; [by] V. True. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1951.] [l]+vi + 14 p. il. 4»

3757. Radiation from dielectric rods of uniform circular cross section; [by] A. E. Marston. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1950.] [2] -f-vi+ 13 p. il. 4°

3773. Steady-state characteristics of carbon-pile voltage regulators; [by] D. G. Scorgie and D. H. Schaefer. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1950.] [l]+lv + 12 p. 11. 4°

3781. Tropical performance of fungicidal coatings; [by] John M. Leonard and A. L. Pitman. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C., 1951.] vi-j-12 p. il. 4°

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Changes in Navy regulations, 1948, no. 1; Jan. 11, 1951. [1951.] [90] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Includes reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in Navy regulations.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 372 M 201.11: 048/ch.l

CNO letter seriAl.2197P40. See Army Department, Army regulations 55—107.

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Selling to Navy, published particularly for assistance of smaller business ^fcrnsof United States; Mar. !95!. [4th edition.] 1951. ii+22 p. (NAVEXOS P-548) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. * '

370L. C. card 51-60512 D 201.2: Se 4/951

OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

s$cial security, Federal old-age and survivors insurance. [Jan. 1951.] 48 p il. small 4° ([OASI-35.]) * Paper, $5.00 per 100; single copy, 10c. • Item 516 FS 3 2; 011/7

PAN AMERICAN UNION

Acta de la sesidn extraordinaria del Consejo de la Organizacidn de los Estados Americanos, celebrada el 17 de enero de 1951, aprobada en la sesion del 7 de febrero de 1951. [1951.] [2]+125-225 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t ’L. C. card 49-46859 PA 1.72: s 70

Acta de la sesion ordinaria del Consejo de la Organizacidn de los Estados Americanos celebrada el 20 de diciembre de 1950. aprobada en la sesidn de! 3 de enero de 1951. [1951.] [2]+1488-1547 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed.] TL. C. card 49-46754 PA 1.72: s 68

Th1eooAmScas at a glance. Washington, D. C., July 1950. 1 p. oblong 12. [Processed.] f PA 1.2: Am 3/2/950

Boletin de la Comision Interamericana de Mujeres, noviembre 1950 • v 1P’ 4° [Issued 3 times a year. Processed.]T (limited distribution). pA 1 90. s

Budget estimates for financial year 1952. Washington 1950. [246] p. il. 4° L Processed. J $L. C. card 51-60509

Conferences and organizations series.PA 1.2: B 85/952

9' lUo.-jss c«SX“DAgcrkSS>T-D%SXea,S?>0,^SS’1 Di,KV"oerna,,onal Law "Dd

Cooperation, spirit of Pan Americanism. Washington, D. C , 1951 [114-5p.il.4<> [Processed.] f PA 12 :C 78/6

House the Americas built. Washington, D. C., 1951. [11+5 n il 4° [Processed. Adapted to choral speaking.] t PA 1.2 :P 19/41

Inia-^eTTde- la T9onferencia de Especialistas Becarios Latinamericanos deJT" ^=rrayo1^ 1850-119501 c°ver«uc’L. C. card 51-60511 PA 1.2: T 68/3/Spanish

Inter-American1 Institute of Agricultural Sciences, information bulletin 15; in Mnnthiv r.1Vi'i0’ ! 8+P‘ 4 lProcessed. Earlier numbers not entered in Monthly c<it<ilog.] । PA 19* 15

way °f life’ selections from recent addresses and writings iv A1Perto LI^a®> secretary general of Organization of American States Washington, D. C., 1951. [2]+46p. f Paper, 25c.L. C. card 51-60508 PA 1.2: In 8/22

O1fwrnaitio?n?f American States [price list of publications; Oct. 19501. [1950.] [2] p. narrow 8° [Processed.] t PA 1.2: Or 3/7/950

Organization of American States [what it is, what it does]. [19511 [41P. il. 4 [Processed.] f PA 1.2: Or 3/10

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7316 pan American Day, Apr. 14 [1951; poster], n. p. [1951], 24.8X19 in. [Illustrator, Childress.] t PA-1-2: P 19/11/951

7317 Pan American Day, Apr. 14, 1951, program sources. [1951.] cover title, [2] 4-29 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t PA 1.2 : P 19/37/951

7318 Pan American Union, how it works. [1951.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t PA 1.2 : P 19/40

7319 Preliminary report on 2d Regional Seminar on Social Affairs, San Salvador, El Salvador, Nov. 5-17, 1950. [Dec. 1950.] 13 leaves, 4° (Labor and Social Affairs Division.) [Processed.] t PA 1.2: So 1/4/950/prelim.

Semblanzas literarias. [Processed.]7320 2. Horacio Quiroga, por Ermilo Abreu Gomez: Bibliograffa, por Bernice D.

Matlowsky. Washington, D. C., 1951. [1] +26 leaves, 4° (Division de Filosofia, Letras y Ciencias Departamento de Asuntos Culturales.) t Paper 10c. PA 1.88 : s 2

Serie sobre conferencias e organismos.7321 7. Segundo congresso Interamericano de Estatistica, incluindo a terceira sess&o

do comitfi de censo das Americas de 1950, Bogota, Janeiro 1950, sumSrio, participantes, programa e resolugoes. Washington, D. C., 1951. [2]+123 leaves, 4° (Divis&o de Conferencias e Organismos, Departamento Jurfdico e de Organismos Internacionais.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. PA 1.75 : p 7

Serie sobre conferencias y organizomos.7322 2. Estatutos del Institute Internacional Americano de Proteccion a la Infancla.

Washington, D. C., 1950. [2]+9 p. 12° (Division de Conferencias y Organismos, Departmento Jurfdico y de Organismos Internacionales.) [Processed.] fPaper, 10c. PA 1.75 : s 2

PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.7323 Annual report of commissioner of patents, 1950. 1951. [2] 4-12 p. t

• Item 251 L. C. card 12-3671 C 21.1/2: 950

7324 Classification bulletin 397, Feb. 16-Nov. 24, 1950, containing classification orders 62-87 pertaining to classification of subjects of invention revised by Classification Group of Patent Office. [1951.] 67 leaves, 4° [Prior Bulletin 258 contains order nos. 49-61.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 252 L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3: 397

7325 index of trade-marks issued from Patent Office, 1950. 1951. 881 p. large 8° * Cloth, $4.25; * Paper, $3.50. • Item 256L. C. card 30-26199 C 21.5/3: 950

PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Forest pathology special release.7326 15. Planting and care of blight-resistant chestnuts for forest trees; by Jesse D.

Diller. Revised Dec. 1950. [1951.] 7 p. il. 4° (Forest Pathology Divi-sion.) [Processed.] t A 77.516 :15/2

Plant disease reporter supplements. [Processed.]7327 198. Indx to supplements 190-197, 1950 ; [compiled by Nellie W. Nance]. Mar.

15, 1951. [1]+575-588 p. 4“ (Mycology and Disease Survey Division.) t A 77.512 : 198

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT7328 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on

star routes in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma, July 1,1951- June 30, 1955. 1951. x-[-96 p. [Interleaved. Proposals received until May 3, 1951; decisions announced on or before June 1, 1951. Back title is : Third contract section, 1951-1955.] f P 1.22: Oh 3/2/951-55

7329 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on steamboat or other power-boat routes in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Louisiana, July 1, 1951-June 30, 1955. 1951. iii4-26 p. [Proposals received until May 3, 1951; decisions announced on or before June 1, 1951. Page 26 is processed and separate.] t

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POSTAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, Post Office Dept.

7330 Schedule of mail routes, no. 346, Feb. 5,1951,1st division, Postal Transpor-tation Service comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu-setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Boston, Mass. [Mar. 15, 1951].143 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/1: 346

7331 Schedule of mail routes, no. 573, Mar. 1, 1951, 3d division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except Peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1951.] 196 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/3 : 573

7332 Schedule of mail routes, no. 574, Mar. 16, 1951, 7th division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising Kansas and Missouri. Wellington Print-ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. [Mar. 16, 1951]. 136 p. narrow 8° t

P 10.12/7:5747333 Schedule of mail routes, no. 462, Feb. 19, 1951, 10th division, Postal Trans-

portation Service, comprising northern peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. McGill-Warner Co., St.Paul [Feb. 19, 1951]. 172 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/10: 462

7334 Schedule of mail routes, no. 211, Mar. 1, 1951, 12th division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. Peerless Printing Co., New Orleans, La. [Mar. 1, 1951]. 83 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/12 : 211

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

7335 Ten rivers in America’s future, report of President’s Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950, v. 2. [1950.] xx-f-[11+801 p. il. 16 maps, 4° [Illustrated lining papers with title River basins of United States selected for study in this volume. Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, $6.00. • Item 852L. C. card 50-62979 pr 33.12: W 29/V.2

PRICE STABILIZATION OFFICE, Economic Stabilization Agency

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7337

Not e .—The Price Stabilization Office was established in the Economic Stabiliza tion Agency by Executive order 10161 of Sept. 9, 1950.

[Action program for OPS volunteer emergency committees.] [1951.][6] +8 p. 4° t ® Item 430-D ES 3.2 : V 88

OPS guide to Ceiling price regulation 7. [1951.] 12 p. ([OPSG 1.1 t• Item 430-E ES 3 6/7. x

PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

7338 Agricultural conservation program, handbook for 1951: Utah. [1950.] vii+31 p. il. (1061 (Utah 51)-1; Agricultural Conservation Programs Branch.) f • Item 103 A 82.37: Ut 1/951

<339 Directory of refrigerated storage warehouses in United States. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1951. cover title, 75 p. 4° (Transportation and Warehousing Branch.) [Processed.] fL. C. card 51-60510 A 82.2: R 25/951

7340 Problems and practices in marketing Norfolk spinach, kale, and collards • [by Victor V. Bowman]. Dec. 1950. cover title, v+35 p. il. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch.) [Processed. Page i, 1st page of text, printed on inside of front cover.] f A 82.2: Sp 4

‘341 Salable receipts of livestock at public markets, in order of volume, 1950 based on reports submitted by stockyard companies; [Total receipts of livestock at public markets, in order of volume, 1950, based on re-ports submitted by stockyard companies], [1951.] [2] p. oblong 12° (Livestock Branch.) [Processed.] f A 82.2: L 75/5/950

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Suggested tentative U. S. grades for pineapples, 1931 (grades do not apply to Porto Rican pineapples). [Dec. 4, 1931, reissued Mar. 31, 1948.] 2 p. [Processed.] 0 A 82.20: P 652/4/948

United States standards for grades of canned cranberry sauce, effective Mar. 19, 1951. 1st issue. [1951.] 74-[1] p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.282.] t A 82.20: C 85/951

Unloads of fresh fruits and vegetables at Washington, D. C., 1950. [1950.] cover title, [1]4-27 p. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch.) [Processed.] t A 82.2: F 94/8/950

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

Assistance payments under State-Federal programs; Sept. 1950. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1951. cover title, [2] p. il. 10 p. of tab. 4° (Program Statistics and Analysis Division, Assistance Analysis Branch.) [Proc-essed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] fL. C. card SS 48-26 FS 3.2: P 29/950

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Federal Security Agency

Biological products, establishments licensed for preparation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins and analogous products, and trivalent organic arsenic compounds. Revised Feb. 5, 1951. [1951.] [1] 4-114-25 p. ([Publication] 50.) [Supersedes Miscellaneous publication 39, Jan. 3, 1949.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 485L. C. card 25-26720 FS 2.2: B 52

Cancer series. • Item 4S2 FS 2.57: (nos.)6. Cancer of genito-urinary tract; prepared by National Cancer Institute in

cooperation with American Cancer Society. [1951.] 20 p. il. narrow 24° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, $5.00 per 100 ; single copy, 10c.

7. Cancer of skin; [prepared by National Cancer Institute in cooperation with American Cancer Society], [1951.] [2] 4-194- [2] p. narrow 24® * Pa- paper, $5.00 per 100 ; single copy, 5c.

Health information series.37. Diphtheria [Revised Jan. 1951.] [1951.] [6] p. narrow 8® ([Publica-

tion 60.]) * Paper, $1.50 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 486FS 2.50 : 37/2

Health of ferrous foundrymen in Illinois [with list o£ references] ; by Division of Industrial Hygiene and Division of Industrial Hygiene, Illi-nois Department of Public Health. [1950.] vii4-130 p. il. (Publica-tion 31.) * Paper, 75c. • Item 485L. C. card 51-60440 FS 2.2: F 82

Salt and soda for shock in burns. [1951.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° ([Publica-tion 43.]) [Based on research summarized in Public health reports, Oct. 13, 1950, v. 65, no. 41.] * Paper, $2.00 per 100; single copy 5c. • Item 485 FS 2.2: Sa 3

United States Cadet Nurse Corps and other Federal nurse training pro-grams. [1950.] V4-100 p. il. 10 p. of pl. ([Publication 38.]) * Cloth, $1.00. • Item 485L. C. card 51-60522 FS 2.2 : N 93/22

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

Fuel consumption data for 152 low rent housing developments covering 76,952 dwelling units, analysis for fiscal years 1938-39 thru 1948-49; Jan. 15, 1951. [1951.] cover title, [7] p. oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Text and map on p. 3 and 4 of cover.] f • Item 599

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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

Annual report, fiscal year 1950. [1951.] xi-f-168 p. il. [Also issued asH. doc. 50, 82d Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 858L. C. card 37-26201 RR 1.1:950

RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept.

Boise Federal reclamation project. [1951.] [2] p. il. large 4° folded into narrow 8° size, f • Item 660 I 27.2: B 63/4

Columbia Basin project, Wash., east Columbia Basin irrigation district, public announcement of scale of full-time farm units, no. 4; Oct. 24,1950. [1951.] 7 p. 4° [Accompanied by letter of transmittal, [1] 4-3 p., and Farm application blank, 4 p.] t 11-49: C 72/4

Columbia Basin project, Wash., Quincy-Columbia Basin irrigation district, public announcement of sale of full-time farm units, no. 5; Feb. 1, 1951. [1951.] 7 p. 4° [Accompanied by letter of transmittal, [1] 4-3 p., and Farm application blank, 4 p.] t 11.49: C 72/5

Missouri Basin project, Meeker Canal, Frenchman-Cambridge unit, public notice of annual water rental charges (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or supplemented), no. 4. Mar. 9, 1951. 34-[1] leaves 4° [Processed.] f I1.49:M69o/4

[Reclamation project data, book of historical, statistical, and technical information on reclamation projects]. Appendix 1 and 2. [1951.] 1 p. f° [Supersedes previous appendices 1 and 2.] f

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Note .—Specifications usually include invitations for bids, schedules, specifica-tions, and drawings. Bids for the specifications listed below were to have been received during the period Mar. 27—May 1, 1951.3327. Earthwork, pipe lines, and structures, including reservoirs and pumping

plants, laterals 124.5E, 127.7E, and 130.4E, and sublaterals, unit 3, southern San Joaquin municipal utility district, Friant-Kern Canal dis-tribution system, Central Valley project, Calif. [1951.] cover title, [4]+a—z + aa—zz + aaa—zzz + aaaa—zzzz leaves + 141 p. 118 pl. 4° f Pa-per, $4.35.

3328. Precast-reinforced-concrete pipe for southern San Joaquin municipal utility district, unit 3, Friant-Kern Canal distribution system, Central Valley project, Calif. [1951.] cover title, [2]+a-n leaves + 27 p. 6 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 75c.

3329. Installing overhead ground wires on Fort Peck-Wolf Point section of Fort Peck-Glendive 115 kilovolt transmission line, Fort Peck project, Mont. [1951.] cover title, [5] +a-g leaves-f-35 p. 34 pl. map, 4° t Paper, $1.00.

3330. Relocation of State highway (U. S. 14) Keyhole Dam reservoir, Cheyenne Division. Keyhole unit, Wyo., Missouri River Basin project. [1951.] cover title, [4]-|-a-f leaves-|-66 p. 19 pl. map, 4° f Paper, $1.05.

3331. North Poudre supply canal diversion dam and North Poudre supply canal, station 64-60 to station 678 + 55.2, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [5]+a-z + aa-bb leaves + 134 p. 72 pl. map, 4° t Paper, $2.20.

3332. Fort Peck-Glasgow bench, 69-kilovolt transmission line, Fort Peck project, [1951.] cover title, [5]+a-h leaves + 11 p. map, 4° t Pa-

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station 618 + 25.75, Wellton-Mohawk division, Gila project, Ariz. [1951.] cover title, [4]+a—k leaves + 87 p. 39 pl. 4° t Paper, $1.55.

7370 3334. Installation of heating and ventilating system units R 1 to R 9, right power-house, and supplemental and miscellaneous ventilating systems, left powerhouse, Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1951.] cover title, [4]+a-f leaves + 28 p. 31 pl. map, 4° t Paper, $1.00.

7371 3335. Carrier-current supervisory control and telemetering equipment for James-town, Carrington, Devils Lake, Leeds, Rugby, Lakota, Edgeley, Forman and Bismarck substations, Central North Dakota power system, Missouri- Souris district, Transmission division, N. Dak., Missouri River Basin project. [1951.] cover title, [29] +31 p. 10 pl. 4° t Paper, 85c.

7372 3336. Construction of State highway no. 10-A, grading and paving of streetsand parking areas and construction of drain inlets, sidewalks, curbs, and retaining wall in town of Coulee Dam, Wash., Coulee Dam division, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1951.] cover title, [4]+a—g leaves + 67 p. 10 pl. 7 maps, 4° t Paper, 85c.

7373 3337. Earthwork and structures, Lower Lost River channel improvement, station116 to station 397 + 01.8 and north main dike, station 4 + 00 to station 315 + 00, Tule Lake sump and N Canal banks and pumping plant no. 5 outlet, Modoc unit, Tule Lake division, Klamath project, Oreg.-Calif. [1951.] cover title, [3]+a-k leaves + 39 p. 37 pl. 3 maps, 4° t Pa-per, $1.10.

7374 3338. Gore Junction-Muddy Pass 69-kilovolt transmission line, Colorado-BigThompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [6]+a-h leaves + 9 p. 2 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 35c.

7375 3339. Motor-control and distribution switchboards for pumping plant L-4, Lind-more irrigation district, Central Valley project, Calif. [1951.] cover title, [9] +13 p. 2 pl. 4° t Paper, 30c.

7376 3340. Testing and fault-location equipment for 69-kilovolt cable circuit throughAdams Tunnel, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [19]+13 p. 4° f Paper, 35c.

7377 3341. Fixed-wheel gate for headworks at Potholes East Canal, Columbia Basinproject, Wash. [1951.] cover title, [9]+13 p. 8 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Pa-per, 45c.

7378 3342. Metalwork for elevator towers and block 14 elevator shaft at Hungry HorseDam, Hungry Horse project, Mont. [1951.] cover title, [11]+9 p. 5 pl. 4° t Paper, 35c.

7379 3343. Willow Creek Dam, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] covertitle [6];+a-s leaves + 157 p. 51 pl. 2 maps, 4” t Paper, $2.10.

7380 3344. Hydraulic turbines for Folsom power plant, Central Valley project, Calif.[1951.] cover title, [17] +37 p. 2 pl. 4” t Paper, 70c.

7381 3345. Spiral and inclined stairs for galleries at Hungry Horse Dam, HungryHorse project, Mont. [1951.] cover title, [4]+a-b leaves + 3 + 9 p. 8 pl. 4° t Paper, 40c.

7382 3346. Miscellaneous structural steel for generator room, Hungry Horse powerplant Hungry Horse project, Mont. [1951.] cover title [2]+aleaves + [2]+11 p. 3 pl. 4° f Paper, 30c.

7383 3347. Earthwork and structures, RCD wasteway, station 174 + 00 to station769 + 20, EL 29B wasteway, station 9+40 to station 36 + 97.2, DE 226 wasteway, station 120 + 65.02 to station 159 + 84.45 and EL 20 waste-way no. 2, station 21+90 to station 30 + 57.8, RDC wasteway system, east low canal laterals, Columbia Hasin project, Wash. [1951.] cover title, [3]+a—c leaves-)-14 p. 22 pl. map, 4'° f Paper, 55c.

7384 3348. 115-kilovolt, Eklutna-Palmer transmission line and 12.47-kilovolt distribu-tion line and distribution system for Eklutna Government Camp, Eklutna project Alaska. [1951.] cover title, [6]+a-q leaves+27 p. 22 pl. 4° T Paper 95c.

7385 3349. Bulkhead gate seats and guides, bulkhead gates, bulkhead gate handlingand storage equipment for regulator and turbine draft tubes, Pole Hill power plant, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [11] + 8 p. 5 pl. 4° f Paper, 30c.

7386 3350. Radio communication equipment, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1951.]cover title, [19]+27 p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 55c.

7387 3351. Power circuit breakers and disconnecting switches for Flatiron and PoleHill switchyards, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [2]+a-m leave»+[2]+16 p. 4 pl. 4"> f Paper, 55c.

7388 3353. Steel structures for 115-kilovolt switchyards for Flatiron power andpumping plant and Pole Hill power plant, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [17]+17 p. 13 pl. 4° f Paper 55c.

7389 3354. 25-ton traveling crane for Willow Creek pumping plant Colorado-BigThompson project, Colo. [1951.] cover title, [2]+a leaves^ [2] +11 p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

7390 3355. Unit substation for Phoenix substation, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev.[1951.] cover title, [5]+a-c leaves-]-14 p. 1 pl. 4° f Paper, 35c.

7391 3357. Generators for Alcova power plant, Kendrick project, Wyo. [1951.]cover title, [7] +a-c leaves + 39 p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 65c.

7392 3358. Electric elevator for Tecolote tunnel, Cachuma project, Calif. [1951.]cover title, [4]+a leaves + 17 p. 1 pl. map, 4” f Paper, 35c.

7393 3359. Hydraulic turbines for Alcova power plant Kendrick project, Wyo. [1951.]cover title, [4] + a-e leaves + 2 + 36 p. 4 pl. 4° f Paper 75c.

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Pus?}£ln£“ni$s 2£mpj£g~£lants,’ S4’ S5- S6.- S7> 88, 89, S12, S13, and -and 13°-4E unit 3 southern San Joaquin,

Sv1^1 Utlll4y *dlorJ$’ FrrJ^?$‘Kern Canal distribution systems, Cem 19 p 8 ph 4»r°Jt Pkper 75c. 1 C°Ver tItle’ 121 + a-C leaves + [2] +

C°n™u 4elephon? switchboard equipment for Phoenix dispatchers’ office, 2 + 20? “pfit Paper 4e0Vc. [19511 cover tItle> [2]+a-b leaves +

antL shaft metalwork for outlet works and trashracks for inlet structure at Dam 1, Carter Lake Reservoir. Colorado-Big Thompson t Paper 351°’ [1951’] cover title> t2l+a-d leaves + 2 + 8 p. p. pl. 4“

Butterfly valve and control equipment for outlet works, Glen Anne Dam 1 apClh 4™a t’paper 30^' [1951,] cover title’ t2l+a leaves + 2 + H p.’

Radial-gate hoists for spillway, Canyon Ferry Dam, Helena-Great Falls ^any°AiFeirQ? Mont-. Missouri River Basin project.

[19ol.] cover title, [31+a leaves-|-2+ 4+ 15 p. 7 pl. 4° | Paper 40c

Working water for California’s Central Valley. [1951.] p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.! • Item 660L. C. card 51-60515

iv+16+[3] * Paper, 25c.

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RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

Reconstruction Finance Corporation act as amended and other laws per-taining to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Dec. 1950. 1951 ii+- 96 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 1074L. C. card 46-26181 Y 3.R 24: 2 Ac 8/950

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

16th annual report of Securities and Exchange Commission, fiscal year 1950. 1950. xv+232 p. [Also issued as II. doc. 21, 82d Cong 1st sess 1 * Paper, 55c. • Item 903L. C. card 35-26901 SE 11 • 950

Securities traded on exchanges under Securities exchange act, as of Dec 31 1950. Washington, D. C. [1951]. cover title, iii+58 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] fE. C. card 41-23651 SE 1.16: 950

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.v. 116, no. 4. Precipitation and temperature in Washington, D. C., for 1950 and

19ul; by C. G. Abbot. Washington, Mar. 1, 1951 [Lord Balti- RnJhiin ’̂ Bia tlm+°o’ Md’L [2]+6 p. il. (Publication 4045; Roebling Fund.) t Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44—40592 gj . ng/4

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency

Annual report of Federal Security Agency [fiscal year] 1950; Social Secu-rity Administration. [1951.] viii+80 p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover 1 * Paper, 25c. • Item 513 FS 3 1 •

Extent of total disability in United States; by Marjorie E. Moore and Barkev S. Sanders. [1951.] p. 7-14, il. 4° [Reprinted from Social security bulletin, Nov. 1950.] $ FS 3 3/a . D

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1950 Berlin constitution and electoral law; prepared by Policy Reports Secretary, Office of Executive Secretary, n. p. [Frankfurt am Main], Jan. 15,1951. [5]-J-vi-}-2-99 p. 1 pl. (Office of U. S. High Commissioner for Germany.) [German and English. Text and map on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 51-60392 S 1.91: B 45

Bibliography. (Library and Reference Services Division.) [Processed.] S1.92: (nos.)

33. Intelligence, bibliography of its functions, methods, and techniques : [pt. 1, Books]. Dec. 20, 1948. [1] +93 leaves, 4° (Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition Office.) JL. C. card 51-60436

33.1. Intelligence, bibliography of its functions, methods, and techniques: pt. 2, Periodical and newspaper articles. Apr. 11, 1949. [l]+2+61 leaves, 4° (Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition Office.) tL. C. card 51-60436

44. League of Nations, history, development and failures. Sept. 7, 1949. [2]+27 leaves, 4° (Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition Office.) i L. C. card 51-60435

48. Human rights, selected bibliography. Sept. 20, 1949. [l]+ii + 46 leaves, 4° (Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition Office.) ±L. C. card 51-60434

49. Management, bibliography. Sept. 29. 1949. [2] +24 leaves, 4° (Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition Office.) tL. C. card 50-60227

54. Point 4, selected bibliography of materials on technical cooperation with foreign governments. Nov. 15, 1950. cover title, [l]+10 p. 4° tL. C. card 50-61649

58. Overseas information programs of United States Government, bibliography of selected materials with annotations. Feb. 28, 1951. cover title, [2] 4- 34 p. 4° * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 51-60433

[European and British Commonwealth series.]18. Recent Soviet pressures on Germany, background summary. [1951.] 4 p. 4°

([Publication 4123] ; Public Affairs Office.) t S 1.74 :18

Far Eastern series.39. Laying foundations for peace in Pacific, address by John Foster Dulles, Mar. 1,

1951. [1951.] [2]+12 p. narrow 8° ([Publication 4148; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) t • Item 870L. C. card 51-60484 S 1.38 : 39

5th quarterly report on Germany, Oct. 1-Dec. 31,1950. n. p. [1951]. [1] + vii+125 p. il. 3 pl. map. (Office of U. S. High Commissioner for Ger-many.) [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] tL. C. card 50-60777 S 1.90: 5

Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1934: v. 4, American republics. 1951. lxv+640 p. ([Publication 4089.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 310, 74th Cong. 1st sess.] * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 872L. C. card 10-3793 S 1.1: 934/v.4

Foreign service manual.v. 1. Administration, transmittal letter A-18 ; Mar. 1, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. 4°

[Accompanied by certain new and revised pages of Foreign service manual. Issued in loose-leaf form.] J S 1.5/4 : A-18

General foreign policy series, t • Item 87542.

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Unity of purpose urged for security of North Atlantic area, report of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, to members of Congress, Feb. 1, 1951. [1951.] [2]+18p. 12® ([Publication 4129 ; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.])L. C. card SD 51-5

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Fallacy of a preventive war, address by Ambassador Philip C. Jessup. Feb. 23, 1951. [1951.] [2]+6 p. narrow 8° ([Publication 4130; PublicationsDivision, Public Affairs Office.]) [Delivered at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1951.] L. C. card SD 51-3

Road ahead in collective defense of free nations; by Ambassador Warren R. Austin. [1951.] [2] +170-174 p. 4® ([Publication 4134] ; Publications Division, Public-Affairs Office.) [Excerpts from address made before Association of American Colleges, Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 9, 1951. Re-print from Department of State bulletin, Jan. 29, 1951.1 L. C. card SD 51—4

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General foreign policy series—Continued45. It has fallen to us, letter from Secretary of State on meaning of Korea.

[1951.] [8] p. 12° ([Publication 4144; Publications Division, PublicAffairs Office.])L. C. card SD 51-6

International information and cultural series.14. Telling America’s story abroad, State Department’s information and educa-

tional exchange program. [1951.] [2] +28 + [ 1 ] p. il. ([Publication4075 ; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item

L. C. card 51-60432 S 1.67 ; 14International organization and conference series, II, American republics.

7. Washington meeting of foreign ministers of American republics, background summary. [1951.] 8 p. il. 4° ([Publication 4149; Publications Division], Public Affairs Office.) tL. C. card 51-60506 S 1.70/2 : Am 3/no.7

Publication TC (series). [This series prepared by the Language Services Division comprises Spanish, Portuguese, or French translations of United States Government publications.]292. Manuel de conservation du sol, cet ouvrage, compile par le Service de Con-

servation des Sols du Departement de 1’Agriculture des Etats-Unis, n’a pas ete public en langue anglaise. [1950.] iv + 359 p. il. * Paper, S1.00. • Item 901 s i6.7 : 292

Soviet zone constitution and electoral law; prepared by policy reports secretary, Office of Executive Secretary, n. p. Feb. 1, 1951. [2] -J-iv+ 107 p. 12° (Office of U. S. High Commissioner for Germany.) [English and German. Map and text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 51-60446 S 1.91; s0 g

2083.Treaties and other international acts series. • Item 899 S9.10: (nos.)

Termination of reciprocal trade agreement of May 18, 1936, agreement between United States and Finland, signed Helsinki Jan. 18, 1950;

f?r^e Jan 18, 1950. [1951.] [2]+2 p. ([Publication3916.]) [English and Finnish.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 51-60449

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Economic cooperation with Burma, agreement between United States and Burma, signed Rangoon Sept. 13, 1950; entered into force Oct. 10, 1950, and exchange of notes signed Rangoon Sept. 13, 1950. [1951.] [2] +17 p. ([Publication 4022.]) [English and Burmese.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 51—60431

Claims, convention between United States and Panama, signed Panama Jan. 2b, 1950, proclaimed by President of United States Oct. 23 1950:

lnr^ f<^ Oc£ F’ 19v°; [1951-J [23+10 p. ([Publication 4027.]) [English and Spanish.]) ‘Paper, 5c.

L. C. card 51—60430Air transport services, agreement between United States and Spain, amend-

‘J®*!6?1®1?* °f 33ec. 2, 1944, effected by exchange of notes verbales Madrid Dec. 21, 1945, and Jan. 15, 1946; entered into force Jan.

15, 1946 [19al.] [2]+4 p. ([Publication 4047.]) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 51-60483

Air transport services, agreement between United States and Spain, amending agreement of Dec. 2, 1944, as amended, effected by exchange of notes verbales dated Madrid Feb. 21 and Mar. 12, 1946 ; entered into nSi ^ar>'i V’ ?9u^’ J J951-) _[23+3 P- ([Publication 4048.]) [English and Spanish.] ‘Paper, 5cL. C. card 51-60482

Finance, expenditures by forces under command of commanding general armed forces of member states of United Nations, agreement between United States and Korea superseding agreement of July 6, 1950 signed Taegu, July 28, 1950 ; entered into force July 28, 1950 and exchange °.f n^£A1?ne[LSe?J-3 and 5. 1950. [1951.] [2]+12 p. ([Publica-tion 4038.]) [English and Korean.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 51-60503

Passport visas, agreement between United States and Chile, effected bv exchange of notes signed Santiago Aug 29, 1950 ; entered into force and Englishi ]' ‘Paper sP’+ P’ <[Pubhcation 4°43.]) [Spanish L. C. card 51-60452

Technical cooperation, agreement between United States and Ceylou, signed Colombo Nov. 7, 19o0 ; entered into force Nov. 7, 1950. [1951 ] [31 + 3-5 p. ([Publication 4044.]) ‘Paper, 5c. J loj tL. C. card 51-60453

Passport visas United States citizens visiting Southern Rhodesia British subjects residents of Southern Rhodesia visiting United States arrange-ment between United States and United Kingdom, effected by ’exchange of notes dated Washington Aug. 26 and Sept. 13, 1950; entered ^nto ’°Paper!e5c: ’ 1950’ [1951’] [2] + 2 < [Publication 4055 ] )L. C. card 51-60451

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Treaties and other international acts series—Continued7437 2143. Aviation, flights of military aircraft, agreement between United States and

Dominican Republic, effected by exchange of notes signed Ciudad Tru-jillo Aug. 11, 1950 ; entered into force Aug. 11, 1950. [1951.] [2] +6 p.([Publication 4057.]) [English and Spanish.] ♦Paper, 5c.L. C. card 51-60450

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.

Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manuals. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t 7438 v. 2. [Supply ashore], Change 16, supp. 1; Feb. 19, 1951. [1951.] 1-|- [44] p.

4° [Includes reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/v.2/ch.l6/supp.l

7439 v. 4. [Commissary, clothing and small stores, and ship’s store], Change 16; Nov.6, 1950. [1950.] 4+[237] p. il. 4° [Includes reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.]

N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/v.4/ch,16 7440 v. 8. [Ships operating Indirectly under general supply system], Change 16 ; Nov.

6, 1950. [1951.] 4+[134] p. il. 4° [Includes reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.]

D 212.6 : Su 7/949/v.8/ch.l6 7441 Joint travel regulations, instruction memorandum 1-1, effective Apr. 1,

1951. [1951.] 12 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 417D 212.6: T 69/IM 1-1

TARIFF COMMISSIONReport, 2d series.

7442 172. Operation of trade agreements program, 3d report, Apr. 1949—June 1950.1951. ix 4-165 p. * Paper, 45c. • Item 981L. C. card 49-45514 TC 1.9 :172

TERRITORIES OFFICE, Interior Dept.Note .—The Division of Territories and Island Possessions was made the Office

of Territories by Order of the Secretary of the Interior no. 2577 dated July 28, 1950. 7443 Management survey of government of American Samoa, report of manage-

ment improvement survey to Department of Interior, containing recom-mendations for future civilian administration of American Samoa; prepared by John R. Nichols, Gordon Macgregor, Marshall Spaulding, William D. Oliver. [Jan. 1951.] [5]-f-ii4-88 p. map, 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] $L. C. card 51-60444 1 35.2 : Sa 4

7444 Management survey of government of Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, report of management improvement survey to Department of Interior containing recommendations for future civilian administration of Trust Territory; prepared by Theodore W. Taylor, James A. Giddings, Henry C. Wolfgram, Leonard E. Mason. Jan. 1951. 2 v. [1] 111+iii+161+ [3] p. 27 pl. map, 82 tab. 4°, and [l]+ii+121+[30] p. 2 pl. 12 maps, 19 tabs. 42 p. of tabs. 4° [Processed.] $L. C. card 51-60445 1 35.2: P 11/3/v.l, 2

7445 Puerto Rico, proving ground for Point 4; by Mary Gresham. [1951.]p. 11-13, il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted from American foreign service journal, Nov. 1950.] f 135.12/2: P 75

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Department circular, f7446 883. United States 2% percent Treasury bonds, investment series B-1975-80,

nontransferable, dated and bearing interest from Apr. 1, 1951, due Apr. 1, 1980. Mar. 26, 1951. [3] p. 4° (Fiscal Service, Public DebtBureau.) T 1.4/2 : 883

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.

7447 Address by Wm. R. McComb, administrator, before National Canvas Goods Manufacturers Association, Washington, D. C., Oct. 17, 1950. [1950.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] J L 22.15 : M 13/6

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7448 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

WAGE STABILIZATION BOARD, Economic Stabilization AgencyNote .—The Wage Stabilization Board was established in the Economic Stabiliza-

tion Agency by Executive order 10161 of Sept. 9, 1950.7448 General regulations 1-4; Jan. 30-31, 1951. [1951.] various paging, 4°

[A dissenting opinion was also issued to regulations 2. Title 32A, Code of Federal regulations.] t ES 2.6/2 :1

WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

7449 Atmospheric ozone at Washington, D. C. [with list of references; by] Sigmund Fritz and Gene C. Stevens. [1951.] p. 135-147, il. 4° [Reprint from Monthly weather review, Aug. 1950, v. 78.] f C30.14/a :At 66/3

7450 Objective method of forecasting wintertime precipitation in northeast Colorado [with list of references; by] Sanford R. Miller and Woodrow W. Dickey. [1951.] p. 161-169, il. 4° [Reprint from Monthly weather review, Sept. 1950, v. 78.] t C 30.14/a : P 911/7

7451 Radar and synoptic analysis of tornado situation [with list of references; by] Morris Tepper. [1951.] [l]-f-170-176 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Monthly weather review, Sept. 1950, v. 78.] t C 30.14/a: T 632/4

Technical papers. • Item 281 C30.28: (nos.)7452 12. Sunshine and cloudiness at selected stations in United States, Alaska, Hawaii,

and Puerto Rico ; prepared by Climatological Branch, Division of Clima- tological and Hydrologic Services. [1951.] [3]+16p. 4« ♦ Paper, 15c.

7453 13. Mean monthly and annual evaporation from free water service for UnitedStates, Alaska, Hawaii, and West Indies; prepared by Hydrologic Branch, Division of Climatological and Hydrologic Services. [1951.] [3] 4-10 p. 4° [Washington, July 1950, appears on title page. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 15c.

7454 14. Tables of precipitable water and other factors for saturated pseudo-adiabaticatmosphere; prepared by Hydrometeorological Section, Division of Clima-tological and Hydrologic Services. [1951.] iv4-27 p. 4° [Prepared in

„ cooperation with Department of Army, Corps of Engineers.] * Paper 20c.7455 15. Maximum station precipitation for 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours; pt. 1, Utah.

1951. [2] 4-44 p. il. 4° (Climatological and Hydrologic Services, Coopera-tive Studies Section.) [Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau,

Interior Department. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 25c.7456 Widespread smoke layer from Canadian forest fires during late September

1950 [with list of references; by] Clarence D. Smith, jr. [1951.] [1]+180-184 p. il. 4 [Reprinted from Monthly weather review, Sept. 1950, v. 78.] f C 30.14/a : Sm 75

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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, APRIL 1951

Not e .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, circulars, orders, etc., having no specific subjects are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the Catalog.

A EntryAbeles, Bela, relief___________________ 6599Abeles, Maria, relief_________________ 6599Abrasive wheels, selection, care, etc__ 7283Absorption spectra, see Spectra.Accidents, see Marine accidents—Rail-

road accidents—Safety of life.Accounting, see Accounts and account-

ing.Accounts and accounting:

arms and accouterments loaned to other Government agencies, spec, regs________________ 6153

code of Federal regulations, supp_ 6939 receipts and titles, spec, regs______ 6049recreational supplies in U. S., spec,

regs-------------------------------- 6154

Acids, see names of acids.Actions at law :

litigation, Army regs____________ 6006veterans, for overpayment on prop-

erty --------------------------------------- 6591Acts of Congress, see Law.Adamos, Lucia, relief________________ 6608Adams Tunnel, testing equipment,

specifications_________ 7376Adapters (photographic) :

slide projector, specification_____ 6754Adapters (power cable) :

specification____________________ 6756Addresses, lectures, etc.:

by—Acheson, Dean_________________ 7423Austin, Warren R______________ 7422Barton, Lewis D________________ 6905Brannan, Charles F________ 5915, 5928Dulles, John F_________________ 7416Eccles, Marriner S______________ 6940Eisenhower, Dwight D_________ 7420Jessup, Philip C________________ 7421Lleras, Alberto________________ 7313McComb, William R_____________ 7447McCormick, Clarence J_____ 5916, 5920Nyrop, Donald W______________ 6269

Addresses (mail matter), see Mail matter.

Adhesive tape, sealing, specification__ 6870Administrative management:

bibliography____________________ 7412code of Federal regulations, supp_ 6939management notes________________ 6236procedure in Govt, service, sim-

plify------------------------------------- 6663Administrative Office of United States

Courts, report, 1950_________ 5893Adsorption :

anion exchange studies_________ 6216determination of nitrogen from ni-

trogen-helium mixtures___ 7261

EntryAEC, see Atomic Energy Commission.Aerial photography, release of aerial

photographs, Army regs______ 6024Aerodynamics, heating with continu-

ous fluid injection_____ 7218Aeronautical charts, see Maps and

charts.Aeronautical instruments, uncali-

brated cone for determination of flow angles, etc______ 7224

Aeronautical supplies, integration of quartermaster items within Army supply system, spec, regs---------------------------- 6140

see also Military supplies.Aeronautics :

air transport services, agreement with Spain__________ 7431-32

airways operations training series, bulletins______________ 6265—66

Army air service laws, compilation- 6444 Army aviation. Army regs_________ 6018Army regulations_________________ 6018civil air regulations, amendments- 6275—

80 civil aviation for defense (ad-

dress)_______________________ 6269flights of military aircraft, agree-

ment with Dominican Republic. 7437 meteorological codes______________ 5998obstruction marking for air com-

merce________________________ 6271Aged in D. C., conservators for_____ 6711Agricultural chemistry, AIC series___ 5894Agricultural conservation program,

handbook______________ 7338Agricultural credit:

Farm Credit Admin., loans, report- 6924 where and how to get a farm______ 5919

Agricultural economics, see Agricul-ture.

Agricultural loans, see Agricultural credit.

Agricultural products, farmers stakein U. S.-Canadian trade---------- 5909

see also Markets and marketing. Agricultural Research Administration,

report, 1950___________ 5905Agricultural residues, see Waste prod-

ucts.Agricultural Sciences, Inter-American

Institute of, see Inter-American Institute of AgriculturalSciences.

Agriculture : agricultural history series______ 5899agriculture handbook______________ 5906

separate________________________ 5907agriculture information bulletin__ 5908-9

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EntryAgriculture—Continued

economic and statistical publica-tions--------------------------------------- 5898

extension work, laws______________ 6446foreign agriculture circulars____ 7003—16foreign countries, published infor-

mation_______________________ 7017research by Agriculture Dept_____ 5899vocational education, advisory

council---------------------------- 6904see also headings beginning Agri-

cultural.Agriculture and Forestry Committee,

Senate: hearings----------------------------------- 6734-35

Agriculture Committee, House : hearings------------------------------- 6640-42investigation expenses____________ 6623

studies and investigations, author-izing-------------------------------- 6535

Agriculture Department:circulars------------------------------------- 5910-11history landmarks________________ 5899leaflets-----------------------------------------5917-19

available, list__________________ 7145Library list (series)_______________ 5929program aid (PA) series_______ 5921-23statistical bulletin_________________ 5924technical bulletins______________ 5925-27

AIC series__________________________ 5894Air :

air-fuel ratio, pulse-jet engine_____ 7293ozone, at Washington, D. C_______ 7449saturated pseudo-adiabatic, tables- 7454upper atmosphere research report_ 7292

Air carriers :charter trips and special services,

regulations______________ 6281transatlantic charter services_____ 6274

Air commerce, see Aeronautics.Air conditioning engineering manual- 6914 Air Force:

Air Force letters______________ 5931-38Air Weather Service manual______ 5998civilian personnel, Air Force let-

ter 5933 34commissioned officers, Air Force

regs---------------------------------- 5955-56enlisted personnel, Air Force

regs----------------------------------- 5957-58fiscal code, spec, regs_____________ 6053grade code, spec, regs_____________ 6112joint procurement circular_______ 6038manuals, AFM series_____________ 5939military personnel—

Air Force letters______________ 5932Air Force regulations________ 5948-54

operations, Air Force regs________ 5962organization—

commands and forces, Air Forceregs--------------------------------------- 5944

general Air Force regs______ 5942-43personnel services, Air Force

regs----------------------------------- 5945-47register--------------------------------- 5930, 6462research and development, Air

Force regs---------------------------5967 -68reserve forces, Air Force regula-

tions--------------------------------- 5959-61technical libraries, publications___ 5999see also Oversea service—Pay, al-

lowances, etc.Air Force Department:

Air Force regulations__________ 5940-97appropriations, 1951, spec, regs___ 6052inspectors general, special subject

for, Air Force letter_______ 5937-38nonappropriated funds. Air Force

regs----------------------------------- 5993-94operating agency codes, spec, regs__ 6048provost marshal, Air Force regula-

tion--------------------------------------- 5970

EntryAir Force Department—Continued

publications, Air Force regs____ 5940technical publications for Air Force

libraries______________ ;_ 5999transfer appropriations, spec. regs. 6050 working funds, spec, regs________ 6051

Air Force Reserve, employees’ com-pensation act benefits, spec, regs---------------------------- 6102

Air Force supplies see Aeronautical supplies—Military supplies.

Air Force theaters operation, spec, regs------------------------ 6090-91

Air navigation charts, see Maps and charts.

Air service, see Aeronautics.Air transportation, see Aeronautics—

Air carriers—Transportation.Airborne troops, selection, etc., of

volunteers, spec, regs_ 6123Aircraft:

accessories, packaging, specifica-tion---------------------------- 6842

airworthiness, restricted category. 6268 aviation war-risk insurance_______ 6668generators, voltage, etc., effects on

weight_______________________ 7289surface treatments for metal, etc.,

specification_____________ 6858see also Flight—Helicopters—also

names of aircraft parts, e. g. Propellers.

Aircraft accidents, investigation re-ports----------------------- 6272-73

Airmen : aviation war-risk insurance___ 6668vision and blood pressure require-

ments _______________________ 6277Airplanes see Stability of aircraft.Airports, location identifiers supp___ 6270Airways, operations training series,

charts.Akron quadrangle, N. Y_____________ 7097Alabama, topographic quadrangle

maps--------------------- 7050-57Alabama River aijd Valley, water re-

sources and land use_ 7335Alanines, dl—, C—14 labeled, synthesis. 6229Alarm clocks, see Clocks and watches.Alarm systems, high temperature,

equipment, specifications_____ 6800Alaska:

coast pilot, supplements_________ 6402—3evaporation from free water sur-

face-------------------------------------- 7453power market survey_____________ 6928preparedness, report_____________ 6659sunshine and cloudiness_________ 7452utilization of military freight ter-

minal, Great Falls, Mont, spec, regs----------------------- 6080

Albano Camillo J., relief____________ 6504Alcohol:

ethyl, specification_______________ 6953infrared studies of association____ 7271

Alcova power plant: generators, specifications______ 7391hydraulic turbines, specifications_ 7393

Aldrin, grasshopper control________ 5923Aliens :

deportation, suspension___ 6514-15, 6677permanent residence, grant_______ 6728see also Displaced persons.

Allegheny County Airport, instrumentapproach charts________ 6323, 6352

Allentown, Pa., instrument approach chart-------------------------- 6303

Allotments (Army), see Pay, allow-ances, etc.

Allowances, see Pay allowances, etc.Alloys, see names of metals, etc.

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EntryEntryAlmanacs American air almanac,

1951_________________ 7286Alpha particles:

alpha-deuteron discrimination inFM cyclotron________________ 6223

nuclear reactions on lithium and beryllium__________ _____ 6221

Altarpieces, retables, with carryingcase, specification____________ 6755

Altars and retables with cases, porta-ble, specification_____________ 6755

Aluminum : alloys—-

bars, rods, etc., specification____ 6958plate and sheet, specification____ 6957

monopoly power__________________ 6611shortages, impact on small busi-

ness_________________________ 6745Amarillo, Tex., instrument approach

chart________________________ 6343Ambulances, change license year______ 6700American air almanac, 1951_________ 7286American Institute for Protection of

Childhood see International American Institute for Protec-tion of Childhood.

American Legion proceedings of con-vention_.______________ 6453

American propaganda, telling Ameri-ca’s story abroad____________ 7424

American republics :the Americas at a glance___________ 7305conferences and organization series- 7308

same (in Portuguese)------------- 7321same (in Spanish)_____________ 7322

cooperation, spirit of Pan Ameri-canism _______________________ 7309

foreign relations with U. S., 1934— 6448, 7418

inter-American way of life____ ___7313international organization and con-

ference series________________ 7425Pan American Union, house the

Americas built_______________ 7310training program for statisticians- 6237

American Republics. Meeting of Con-sultation of Foreign Ministers of, see Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers of Ameri-can Republics.

American Samoa : filariasis in group of Samoans liv-

ing on Oahu. Hawaii________ 7178government, management survey 7443

American states, see American repub-lics.

American States, Organization of, see Organization of American States.

Americas, see American republics. Ammonium chloride, technical grade,

specification__________ 6954Ammunition, tables of allowances,

spec, regs_____________ 6107see also Cartridges.

Amusements, soldier shows, Army hit kit___________________ 5892

Analysts, see Business analyst—Com-modity-industry analyst.

Aneroid barometers, marine type, specification__________ 6764

Animals, see Zoology.Annapolis, Md., map________________ 7049

see also Naval Academy, Annapolis.Antenna rods, radiation from dielec-

tric rods______________ 7296Antennas (radio) :

automatic tuning unit_________ 7295Anthracite, see Coal.Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery.Anvil, Japhet K., relief____________ 6488Appeal Board, Contract Settlement

Office, proceedings_________ 6746-49

Appropriations : digest, 1951, etc_______________ 5891legislative, 1951, estimate_______ 6478supplemental, 1951 and prior years,

estimates, etc__________ 6470see also Government offices—also

names of departments, etc., for which appropriations are made.

Appropriations Committee, House: hearings_____________________ 6643-44minority views__________________ 6628reports------------------------- 6574, 6628, 6631

Appropriations Committee, Senate, report_______________ 6732

Arc-welding, see Welding.Arch supports, non-metallic, specifica-

tion__________________ 6856Arctic Ocean, winds aloft, meteoro-

logical plotting chart_ 7135Ardans, Marie L., relief_____________ 6513Argentina, oilseed situation__________ 7008Arizona :

leases of State-owned lands_____ 6733topographic quadrangle map_____ 7058

Arkansas: mail routes, schedule___________ 7334mails, proposals for carrying______ 7328refrigerated locker plants________ 6992topographic quadrangle map______ 7207

Armed forces:alien spouses, etc., admit to U. S_ 6434armed forces talks______________ 6001-4assignment to European area—

hearing--------------------------------- 6741report--------------------------------------- 6715

gifts from members, free importa-tion _____________________ 6429

in foreign countries, background in-formation, reprint___________ 6621

in Korea, expenditures, agreement- 7433Armed Services Committee, House:

hearings__________ _____________ 6645report------------------------------------------ 6627

Armed Services Committee, Senate : hearings----------------------------------- 6741reports----------- 6658-59, 6661, 6693, 6715

Armored command, table of organi-zation and equipment_ 6180

Army:air service laws, compilation_____ 6444Army regulations______________ 6006-34

enlisted personnel______________ 6028personnel______________________ 6026

classification battery, spec, regs__ 6130construction policy, Army regs__ 6025enlisted personnel—

classification, etc., Army regs__ 6028classification, spec, regs________ 6129rate tables, spec, regs___________ 6131replacement stream personnel,

spec, regs____________________ 6134specialists, scientific and profes-

sional, spec, regs_____________ 6133field manuals__________________ 6035-37grade code, spec, regs_____________ 6112hit kit for soldier shows_________ 5892joint procurement circular________ 6038officers—

qualification record, spec, regs_ 6128release from active duty, spec.

regs--------------------------------------- 6092orders, etc., from field commands,

spec, regs____________________ 6108organization and functions, spec.

regs-------------------------------------- 6041oversea movement of units (POM),

spec, regs------------------------------ 6081personnel, field investigation re-

ports, disposition, spec, regs_ 6138procurement procedure___________ 6005replacements for oversea movement,

spec, regs------------------------------ 6082

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retired, payment—Army regulations______________ 6012special regulations_____________ 6065

special regulations___________ 6041-6158civilians_______________________ 6138enlisted personnel_____________ 6129-37officers____________________________ 6128personnel------------------------------ 6122-27property accountability______ 6153-54

sports program, technical manual. 6194tables of organization and equip-

ment ---------------------------------- 6159-84technical manuals_______________ 6185-94troop information—

discussion topics_______________ 6039special regulations_____________ 6117

troop program sequence number, spec, regs---------------------- 6109-10

■warrant officers—Army regulations______________ 6027qualification record, spec, regs__6128release from active duty, spec.

regs--------------------------------------- 6092temporary appointment, Army

regs--------------------------------------- 6027see also Oversea service—Pay, al-

lowances, etc.Army Department:

appropriations, 1951, spec, regs___ 6052field manuals___________________ 6035-37operating agency codes, spec. regs_ 6048 pamphlet------------------------------------- 6039reduction tables___________________ 6040technical manuals_______________ 6185-94transfer appropriations, spec. regs. 6050 working funds, spec, regs_________ 6051

Army hospitals, see Military hospitals. Army Medical Service, appointments,

spec, regs-------- 6096-97, 6099Army National Guard, see National

Guard.Army supplies, see Military supplies.Army theaters, operation, spec. regs_ 6090-

91Arsenic compounds (organic), see Bio-

logical products.Artillery, tables of organization and

equipment------------- 6165, 6183Asbestos fiber, insulation, specification. 6801 Asbestos mat, specification__________ 6753Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), see Vita-

mins.Assaying, chemical and biological as-

says of vitamin C, comparison. 5926Assistance, see Public assistance.Astronomy, publications, price list___ 6894Atchafalaya River:

Morganza floodway_______________ 7206West Atchafalaya floodway_______ 7211

Atlanta, Ga., instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6344

Atlantic Coast Line R. R., accident___7156Atlantic Ocean :

transatlantic charter services, CAB policy------------------------------ 6274

winds aloft, meteorological plotting chart____________________ 7135

Atmosphere, see Air.Atmospheric temperature :

in southern farmhouses, factors af-fecting----------------------------- 5925

quadratic terms in differential equa-tions--------------------------------- 7244

Washington, D. C., 1950-51_______ 7404Atomic energy :

declassified documents, Atomic En-

unclassified documents, Atomic En-

Atomic Energy Commission :contracting and purchasing offices.. 6195 contracting guide, construction, etc. 6200 housing for Savannah River and

Paducah sites_______________ 6436

EntryAtomic Energy Joint Committee, hear-

ing----------------------------- 6436Attorney General’s Conference on Or-

ganized Crime, proceedings___ 7160Attorneys, see Lawyers.Attu Island, chart___________________ 6385Auditing:

Army regulations_________________ 6014military accounts, Army regs______ 6014

Auditor general, USAF, see Air Force.Auditors, D. C., responsibility_______ 6694Audubon Centennial Year, designating

1951----------------- 6669Auf der Heide-Aragona, Inc., claim___ 6561Augusta, Ga., Instrument approach

. charts----------------------- 6304, 6345-46Aviation, see Aeronautics.Aviation fuel, see Gasoline.Aviation oil, see Fuel oil.Aviation war risk insurance, see War

risk insurance.Aviators :

color vision requirements— flight navigators_____________ 6279lighter-than-air pilots___________ 6276pilots----------------------------------------- 6275

see also Airmen.Awards, National Railroad Adjust-

ment Board--------------- 7284-85B

Bacteria and bacteriology, culture media, comparison of certain proteins__________ :_____ 7179

Bacterial warfare, see Biological war-fare.

Badges, civilian photographic identi-fication, spec, regs_____ 6126

Bags: canvas—

coal, 1-bushel, specification 6761 repair kit, specification_____ 6763

see also Mail bags.Bait, fish, Hawaiian, etc., islands re-

sources------------------------- 6997Bakers and bakeries, garrison bread

bakeries, Army regs____ 6007Baking soda, see Soda (baking).Balance sheets, see Finance.Ball bearings, see Bearings (machin-

ery).Baltimore, Md., instrument approach

chart--------»------------------ 6362Banking, see Banks and banking.Banking and Currency Committee,

House:hearings--------------------------------------- 6646reports----------------------------------- 6567, 6624

Banking and Currency Committee, Senate:

committee print______________ 6739hearings------------------------------------- 6737-38

Bankruptcy, act, amend rel. to notices of creditors’ meetings__ 6542

Banks, Judith L., relief______________ 6503Banks and banking:

facilities at Army Installations, spec, regs----------------------- 6106

nonappropriated funds, protectionof deposits, spec, regs________ 6104

publications, price list_____________ 6893Barbers, in D. C., amend act regulat-

ing---------- ------------------- 6706Barnes Airport, instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6330Barometers, see Aneroid barometers.Barracks and quarters :

service members with dependents, spec, regs----------------------- 6068

service members without depend-ents. spec, regs___________ 6067

Barrier materials, water-vaporproof, specification___________ 6758

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EntryBars (metal, etc.), see Aluminum—

Steel.Bass, sale of rockfish in D. C________ 6707Batticaloa Roads, chart_____________ 7131Beams, cantilever, effect of twist on

vibrations____________________ 7231Beans, see Broad beans—Horse beans.Bearings (machinery) :

ball, bellcrank, specification_____ 6766Bedroom furniture, see Furniture.Bell Telephone System :

labor-management relations— report_____________________ 6679views----------------------------------------- 6679

Belts, pistol or revolver, specification- 6760 Bergen, William, relief______________ 6486Berlin, Germany, constitution and

electoral law, 1950____________ 7407Bernstein, Joseph, relief________ 6721, 6606Beryllium, nuclei ejected by high en-

ergy particles________________ 6221Bibliography :

agricultural economic, etc., publi-cations-------------------------- 5898

cooperative housing_______________ 7118human rights_____________________ 7411intelligence service___________ 7408, 7409League of Nations___________ i___ 7410management______________________ 7412mental tests______________________ 6301point 4 program------------------------- 7413scientific personnel_______________ 7174small business education_________ 7022technical pubs., Air Force li-

braries ______________________ 5999United States Government________ 7414veteran’s aids____________________ 6897see also names of departments, etc.,

issuing lists of publications.Bicarbonate of soda, see Soda (bak-

ing).Big game, see Game and game birds.Billings, Mont.:

aircraft accident_______________ 6273flight chart_______________________ 6380

Bills (congressional) : international affairs, hearings on

miscellaneous bills_____ 6650see also House bills—Senate bills.

Biological products, preparation, etc., licensed establishments______ 7346

Biological warfare, what you should know--------------------------- 6925

Bird, Lee, Field, instrument ap-proach chart____________ 6319

Bird City North quadrangle, Kans___ 7073Bismarck, N. Dak.:

flight chart_____________________ 63S0substation, control, etc., equipment,

specifications____________ 7371Bitterroot Valley project, report on_ 6449Black Bay quadrangle, La_________ 7208Blackstone, Va., topographic quad-

rangle map____________ 7107Blight, see names of blights or plants

affected.Blood pressure, requirements for air-

men___________________ 6277Blue House Mtn. quadrangle, Ariz__ 7058Boats, see Motorboats.Boiler feed-water compound, boiler-

water-treatment manual______ 7184Boiler firemen, see Firemen (stok-

ers).Boise project, general information__ 7358Bonds, see Savings bonds.Bonds of United States, 2% percent

Treasury bonds, series B-1975- 80----------------------------------------- 7446

Bonneville Power Administration, labor-management relations 6731

Bonus system, reenlistment bonus, Army regs-------------------- 6013

Book lists. Air Force tech, libraries- 5999 Boot-mukluk, see Mukluks.

Boots and shoes:Entry

commodity classification, logistic responsibilities, spec, regs____ 6146

waterproof rubber footwear, Fed-eral supply schedule__________ 6978

see also Mukluks.Borneo, chart of northwest coast 7126 Bosche, Alfred F., relief________ 6425, 6510Boston, Mass.:

aeronautical charts___________ 6381, 6393evacuation by British, committee

to attend celebration____ 6536, 6692expenses----------------------------------- 6618

evacuation by British, MarineBand to attend celebration—

law------------------------------------------- 6432report--------------------------------------- 6693

Boundary layer: equations, 3-dimensional flows___ 7241supersonic aerodynamic heating__ 7218three-dimensional compressible la-

minor flow___________________ 7228turbulent, skin friction at super-

sonic speeds_________________ 7236Box cars, for grain transportation,

shortage--------------------- 6735Boys’ clothing, see names of clothing.Bradford, James H., relief________ 6497Brainard Field, instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6315Bramer, Alton, relief_______________ 6496Brannan, Charles F., testimony____ 6441Bread :

canned, specification______________ 6759garrison bakeries, Army regs_____ 6007

Bread-rack covers, see Covers.Breakers, see Waves.Bremsstrahlung, 330 mev, relative

photo-neutron yields___ 6235Bridges Canyon, Dam______________ 6703Bridgewater quadrangle, Mass_____ 7080British Commonwealth of Nations,

see Great Britain.British Somaliland, see Somaliland.Broad beans, production in 1950___ 7010Brooms, wire, push, specification___ 6949Budget:

Pan American Union estimates, . 1952 --------------------------------- 7307

United States, 1952, President’ssummary-------------------------------- 6653

Building:AEC construction, contracting

guide------------------------------------- 6200Army regulations________________ 6025construction policy for Army ex-

pansion, Army regs---------------- 6025engineering manual, civil works

construction_________________ 6910manual, emergency construction- 6911-16 NPA order M—4, questions and an-

swers________________________ 7282Building materials, building mate-

rials and structures report__ 7249Buildings, buildings and structures,

spec, regs-------------------- 6120Bulletins, see Farmers’ bulletins—

also names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins—also subjects.

Burial, veterans, Philippine Islands- 6583Burlington quadrangle, N. Dak_____ 7101Burma, economic cooperation, agree-

ment ________________________ 7429Burns and scalds, salt and soda for

shock--------------------------- 7351Bush Field :

instrument approach chart___ 6345, 6346Business :

business information service, Na-tional Production Authority. 7272—83

census, 1948—retail trade___________________ 6246-54service trades_______________ 6255-59wholesale trade______________ 6260-64

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establishing in Cuba__________ 7027material shortages, impact on

small business_______________ 6745selling to Navy---------------------------- 7301small business, education, outline

and source material-------------- 7022Business analyst, examination an-

nouncement, amdt_____ 6295Butenes, codimerization, olefin hydro-

carbons produced______ 7260Butter, extend import controls--------- 6646Buying, food, guide for group feed-

ing___________________ 5007By-product, see Waste products.

C

Cabot splints, see Splints.Cachuma project, specifications- 7392, 7398 Cadet Nurse Corps and other Federal

nurse training programs-------- 7352Cadmium, magnesium alloys, heats of

formation_____________ 6210Calendars (of business), see names of

certain congressional commit-tees.

Calibration, weights for laboratory classes________________ 7252

California:plane coordinate projection tables- 6401 topographic quadrangle maps__ 7059-63

California University, treatment ofhyperthyroidism by 1—131__ 6227

Camarillo, Calif., instrument ap-proach chart________________ 6361

Cambridge Bench project, report on_ 6449 Cameras, aircraft, body assembly,

specification__________ 6765Camp Far West quadrangle, Calif____ 7059Campbell, Carl M., relief____________ 6556Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.,

relief_________________ 6580Canada:

customers across the border, U. S.- Canadian trade_________ 5909

light list for Pacific coast________ 6415smoke layer from forest fires_____ 7456vessels, iron ore transportation___ 6639

Canby project, report on------------------ 6449Cancer:

cancer series__________________ 7347-48genito-urinary tract--------------------- 7347in D. C., reportable to health offi-

cer______________________ G708skin_____________________________ 7348

Canned foods, see names or classes of foods canned.

Canneries, citrus, use, etc., of waste. 5895Canning and preserving, fruits and

acid foods, in glass jars______ 5906Cans, safety, gasoline, etc., specifica-

tion__________________ 6959Cantilever beams, see Beams.Canyon Ferry Dam, specifications,

radial-gate hoists------- 7399Capital of United States :

moving people and goods_______ 7273regional aspects of comprehensive

plan_________________________ 7274Carbon Istotopes, C-14 labeled dl-

alanines, synthesis____ 6229Carbonyl fluoride, preparation_______ 6208Cards, see Identification cards—

Qualification cards—Remain-ing cards.

Carolina quadrangle, P. R_________ 7102Carriers, see Railroads.Carrington, N. Dak., substation, con-

trol, etc., equipment, specifica-tions _________________ 7371

Cars, see Box cars.Carswell A. F. B., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6313

Carter Lake Reservoir, gate chamber, etc., specifications_____

Cartographic aids, examination an-nouncement __________

Cartridges :armor piercing-incendiary specifi-

Entry

cation_____ball, specification

___ 6773 6777, 6785

Cascade County, Mont., mines and mineral deposits______

Cascade shower theory_____________Cascade showers, see Cosmic rays.Casein, pancreatic digested, compari-

son with dried peptone______Casings, aircraft pneumatic* tire,

specification__________Castings, lithium deuteride, prepara-

tion__________________Casualties, see Marine accidents.Catalogs :

Federal standard stock catalog- 6944-73index__________________________

Indiana territorial government ses- quicentennial exhibition at

medical and veterinary zoology___Cathodes, oxide, base metal studies_Cattle ranges, see Stock ranges. Cellulose, infrared absorption spec-

trum, changes________Census, see subject.Census Bureau, public bulletins (P. B.

6244-45series)Central Arizona project, Bridge Can-

yon Dam______________Central Valley, water resources and

land use______________Central Valley project:

specifications__ 7363-64, 7375, 7380, 7395working water for California_____

Centrifuge rotors, velocities of ultra-centrifuges___________

Ceremonies (military), see Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes.

Certificates, see types of certificates or subject involved.

Cessna 140, aircraft accident_______Ceylon :

chart of east coast_______________technical cooperation, agreement_

Chains and attachments, specifica-tion__________________

Chambers of commerce, see names of places where located.

Chaplains, Air Force regulations____Charged particles, see Particles

(charged).Charleston, S. C., port______________Charlottesville quadrangle, Va______Charts, see Maps and charts—also

subjects.Check lists, see subject involved.Checks, lost, stolen, or destroyed, pay-

ment, etc---------------------Chemical Corps, Army, supply status

reporting system, spec, regs_Chemical warfare, sec Biological war-

fare.Chemicals, photographic, Federal sup-

ply schedule----------------Chemistry, see Agricultural chemis-

try—also names of chemicals.Chemists, examination announce-

ment _________________Chestnuts, blight-resistant, planting,

7397

6283

71856201

7179

6778

6230

6943

717360007258

7259

6703

7335

7400

6272

713174356960

5975

69187108

7042

6150

6974

6282

73266605Chia Len Liu, relief.

Chicago, Ill.: instrument approach charts__ 6305, 6363route charts. 6391-92

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R., accident--------------------- 7157

Chichagof Harbor, chart____________ 6385

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Apri l 1951

EntryEntryChicopee Falls, Mass., Instrument

approach chart----------- 6331Child labor, employment of minors in

D. C., amend act______ 6718Childhood, International American

Institute for Protection of, seeInternational American Insti-tute for Protection of Child-hood.

Children, see Child labor—Juvenile delinquency.

Children’s Dental Health Day, see National Children's DentalHealth Day.

Chile, passport visas, agreement_____ 7434Chin Yok Kong, relief______________ 6602China:

charts__________________________ 7128-29communist, shipments of strategic

materials, investigate____ 6742China Relief Expedition, 1900-01, see

Pensions.Chiropody, practice of podiatry in

D. C_______________________ 6697Chlordane, grasshopper control_____ 5923Chlorides, see chlorides by name, e. g.

Ammonium chloride.Cholesterol, glutathione doses, de-

crease following______ 7182Chronometers, watches, mounted,

specification---------------- 6880Cincinnati, Ohio, instrument approach

chart_________________ 630GCircuits, see Electric circuits—Elec-

tronic circuits.Circulars, see names of departments,

etc., issuing circulars.Cities and towns :

community uses of electricity_ 5929intergovernmental relationships

with U. S___________________ 6664slum clearance and urban redevel-

opment______________________ 7117Citizenship :

falsification of evidence, amendU. S. Code__________________ 6523

Federal textbook________________ 7143-44reader in public schools for natu-

ralization candidates______ 7143—44Citrus fruit:

cannery waste, use and disposition. 5895 market in France________________ 7003

Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics.Civil Aeronautics Administration,

civil aeronautics manual_____ 6268Civil Aeronautics Board, economic

regulations___________ 6281Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil defense, see Civilian defense.Civil Defense Administration, see

Federal Civil Defense Admin-istration.

Civil rights :bibliography on human rights_____ 7411citizenship reader for use in pub-

lic schools__________________ 7144Civil service:

examination announcements— boiler fireman_____________ 6284business analyst, etc., amdt------ 6295cartographic aid_______________ 6283chemist, metallurgist, etc______ 6282current_____________________ 6296-98guards_________________________ 6285inspectors for duty in ICC_ 6286, 6292intern in hospital administration,

Veterans’ Administration____ 6302lithographic draftsman________ 6287lithographic offset pressman, etc. 6288 machine operators______________ 6291mathematical statistician, etc---- 6293operating engineer_____________ 6289policewoman___________________ 6.”.00radio engineer_________________ 6296

Civil service—Continued secretaries and law clerks to jus-

tices of U. 8. courts__ 6684see also Government ofiicials and

employees.Civil Service Commission, report,

1950_____________ 6294, 6457Civil works, see Building.Civilian components of armed forces:

Army regulations____________ 6020entry on extended active duty, spec.

regs_____________________ 6093special regulations-------------------- 6092-94

Civilian defense, what you shouldknow about biological warfare- 6925

Civilian employees, see Government officials and employees.

Claims: against United States, Gen. Acct.

Office regs___________________ 7040Army regulations________________ 6006commissioners of D. C. to settle___ 6695convention between U. S. and Pan-

ama_________________________ 7430damages to property, etc.—

Army regulations___________ 6006estimates to pay_______________ <>481

war, extend time for filing________ 6573Clamps, hose, specification_________ 6783Clancy, Elsie, relief________________ 6614Clancy, John F., relief of widow____ 6614Clarke, John, relief_________________ 6554Clarksville quadrangle, Md_________ 7077Classification, see names of sub-

stances, objects, etc., classified.Classification bulletin, Patent Office_ 7324Classified matter, see Confidential ma-

terial.Clay, construction products industry,

productivity__________ 7166Cleaning compounds, engine, cresol

base, specification_____ 6781Clerks, see Law clerks—also names of

departments, etc., where em-ployed.

Cleveland, Ohio, instrument approach chart_________________ 6347

Clocks and watches: commodity classification responsi-

bilities, spec, regs-------- 6147interval-timer, alarm-clock pattern,

specification____________ 0775see also Chronometers.

Cloth, see Textiles, or names of tex-tiles.

Clothing, see names of clothing. Cloudiness at selected stations-------- 7452Clubs, service, Army regs____________ 6029Clyde River, chart_________________ 7134CNO letter serial___________________ 7300Coal:

anthracite region of Pennsylvania- 7183 investigations map C (series)____ 7046oil produced from________________ 7200preparation characteristics, Indi-

ana County, Pa______________ 7195resources in Wyoming, map-------- 7046

Coal mines and mining, short-circuit-ing contactor________________ 7193

Coast and Geodetic Survey, special publication___________ 6401

Coast Guard, contracts, waive bond requirements_________ 6625

Coast Guard Academy, New London, veterans attending uniform benefits_______________ 6593

Coast Guard Reserve, register of offi-cers__________________ 6417

Coast pilots, United States coast pi-lots, supplements___________ 6402—5

Coating materials, fungusprooflng, electronic equipment and var-nishes ________________ 7298

Coats, wool, blue serge, specification. 6776

937872—51—No. 671 ■7Page 83

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EntryCoaxial conductors, see Electric con-

ductors.Code of Federal regulations:

1040 edition________________6938-39see alao, for titles, chapters, etc., of

code printed separately, sub-ject involved.

Codes, see Code of Federal regula-tions—M a <• li I n e recordscodes—alao subjects.

Codes of law. United States, see, in main alphabet, subjects.

Codv latke quadrangle, Nebr.__ ____ 7001Cold Springs quadrangle, Ala_______ 7030Cold storage:

lockers, co-op members eat better for less______ ________ 6022

refrigerated locker plants______ <1984 96Collards, Norfolk, marketing_______ 7340Colleges and universities :

education directory, 1050-51_____statistics of higher education, 1947—

48__________________________Color:

09020000

vision requirements for— airmen__________ __________ _ 0277flight engineers________________ 0280flight navigators_________ .___ 0270flight radio operators_________ . 0278llghter-than air pilots_____.__0270pilots--------------------------------------- 0275

Colorado:forecasting precipitation.________ 7450northwestern, Green River oil-shale

reserves 7199.. 0989 7004 07

refrigerated locker plants.....topographic quadrangle maps__ _____ ..

Colorado-Big Thompson project, sped-tlcatlons.—. 7307. 7374. 7370, 7379.

7885, 7387-89. 7397Colorado River and Valley

dam at Bridge Canyon (1703 01131 7335

power market survey of lower basin, water resources and land use_____

Columbia Basin project:sale of farm units, announcements. 7350-specifications---------------- 7370, 7372. 7377,

„ . . , 7383. 7394Columbia quadrangle, III.._ ____.... 7009Columbia River and Valley :

basin development_____— ___ —— 0449fisheries survey.__ ____ ______ .... 7000water resourcea ami land use_____ 7335

Columbium, Ion exchange behavior inIK'I-IIF mixtures.__________ 0210

Columbus, (la., instrument approach chart----------------- -------- 0311

Columbus, Ohio, Instrument approach charts________ _____ 0807-8

Combustion, are Hent of combustion. Comislon Intcramerlcnna de Mujeres,

arc Inter-American Commission of Women.

Command (military) :orders, etc., from field, spec. regs... 0108

Commerce:domestic, publications, price Hat 0895 farmers stake in U. H.-Canadian

trade_______ ________ __________ 5909foreign commerce and navigation.

1940-foreign trade statistics_________ 0450transport statistics_ ....______ 0451

foreign trade statistics___________ 0450interstate, organized crime investi-

gation—hearings---------------------------------- 0740report------------------------------------- 6681

Poland's foreign trade in 1949.__ 7020see also Exports- alao certain head-

ings beginning Commercial.Commerce Department. estimate, etc. 0479 Commercial fisheries, see Fish and

fisheries.

EntryCommercial products:

exports, statistical classification—changes------------------------------------ 0244index, changes________________ 0245

Commercial standards, see Standards anti standardisation.

Commercial treaties: trade agreement with Finland, ter-

mination____________ _ 7428trade agreements program opera-

tion .. 7412Commissary officers, transfer of ac-

countability ________ 6040Commissary stores, are Stores.Commissioned officers, ace Air Force—

Coast Guard Reserve.Committees, ate names of committees.Commodities, ace Commercial prod-

ucts.Commodity Credit Corporation, report,

1950--------------------------- 6467Commodlty-indust ry analyst, examina-

tion announcement, amdt.__ ._ 0295Communicable diseases, ace Contagion

and contagious diseases.Communications:

net of 1034, amend__-_________ 0082< nil I' KUIUI VUO|-0U

ace alao Electronics—Radio com-munication—Signals.

Communism subversive organizations and publications, guide.._____ 0052

Communist China, are Chinn.Communities, ace Cities and towns.Community facilities:

reoulrcd for nat. defense activities— nearing*_____ ______________ 0737

Compensation, aee Pensions—Salaries. Compounds, arc name of compound, or

purpose for which used.Compressible flow, arc Flow.Compressors, gns bleed-off from tall

pipe, engine performance_____ 7235Comptroller, Air Force, Air Force reg-

ulations______________ 5070Comptroller general, ace General Ac-

counting Office.Computers (aeronautic) :

computation table, Mach numbers, specification____________ (1779

Computing agencies, promotion and qualification examinations, spec, regs------------------- 0134

Concrete mixers and pavers, standard of trade---------------------- 7020

Condemnation of land, aee Eminent domain.

Conductors (electric), ace Electric con-ductors.

Conference committee;report----------------------------------------- 0509

statement explaining action agreed on------------------------- 071-1

Conference on Industrial Safety, are President's Conference on In-dustrial .Safety.

Conferences, congresses, etc.: conferences nnd organization se-

ries --------------------------- 73<>8same (In Portuguese)..___.____ 7321same (in Spanish)_____________ 7322

International organization and con-ference series___________ 7425

aee alao names of conferences, con-gresses. etc.

Confidential material, safeguarding classified matter, manual_____ 7212

Congress of United States : congressional directory, 82d Cong.

1st seas---------------------- 0419congressional record—

81st Cong. 2d seas., bound vol_ 642081st Cong. 2d seas., bound vol.,

appendix--------------------------- 6421

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Apri l 1951

EntryCongress of United States—Con.

congressional record— Continued legislative reorganization act

amendments__..______ 0060Congressional directory, net Congress

of United States.Congressional record, tee Congress of

United States.Congressional set__________________ 0422Coni.... tlcut:

mall routes, schedule-.___________ 7330topographic quadrangle maps______ 7008

Connecticut River and Valley, water resources and land use_____ _ 7333

Conscientious objectors, transfers,Army regs-------------------_-------- 0028

Conscription, selective service, ap-pointment In Army Medical Service, spec .regs____ 0091)

Conservation, see subjects.Conservators for aged, etc.. In D. C__ 0711Conslstometers. McKee worker_______ 7237Constitution of United States :

citizenship reader———-__ ____ _ 7143text-------------------------------------------- 0435

Constitutions, see Berlin, Germany— Germany.

Construction, tee Building.Consultation of Foreign Ministers of

American Republics, tee Meet-ing of Consultation of Foreign Ministers of American Repub-lics.

Contagion and contagious diseases, venereal diseases, prevention nnd control, spec, regs_ 0073

Containers :Intravenous solutions, specification- 0802 metal, specification______________ 0780steel shipping, specification. _____ 0782

Contracts, tee Government contracts.Control (aircraft) :

booster In elevator-control system of B-29 airplane________ 7220

mass distribution effects on awept-back wing___________________ 7213

untapered 13* swcptback seinlspanwind-tunnel Investigation ... 7245

Cooperation, tee International coop-eration.

Cooperative housing, tee Housing.Cooperatives, tee name of commodity.Coordinates plane, projection tables.

California.__________________ 0401Coosa River nnd Valley, water re-

sou revs nnd In nd use__ 7335Copp, George T„ relief______ ______ 011)0Copp. Inca H., relief_______________ ontoCopper:

recovery from scrap. 1950__ 7191West Belt copper-zlnc mines______ 7194

Copra. Philippine situation_________ 7009Cordage European program..0898 Corrosives, distillation of gaseous

compounds___ ___ ____ 0200Cosmic rays:

cascade showers, angular nnd radinl distributions or particles.-.____0220

photonuclear stars In emulsions 0234 stars in photographic emulsions

Initiated by protons.__ _____ 0225Cotton :

feeds nnd snw speeds effects on quality. etc_____________ 5917

price control, testimony of Charles F. Brannan and Michael V.DiSalle_____________________ 0411

tee alto names of manufactured articles and materials.

Cotton gins nnd ginning, effects of fceils and saw speeds on cotton turn-out--------------------- 5917

Coulee Dnm, Wash, grading and paving, etc., specifications- 7372

EntryCouncil of Economic Advisers, report

to the President______ 0443Council of Organization of American

States acta de las seslfines__ 7303-4Council project, rejiort on__________ 0449Counters, line noise effects on particle

counting-___...______ _____ _ 6218Counting rate meters circuit for con-

trol --------------------------- 6209Court of Claims, printed records,

1949, Index__________ 6750Courtland quadrangle. Ala_________ 7051Courts of United States, secretaries

nnd law clerks, civil servicestatus---------------------------------- 6684

Covers, canvas, bread rack, specifica-tion—............................. 0774

Cranberry sauce, canned, standards for grades------------------- 7343

Credit, real estate, regulation X, amdts_____________ 6941-42

tee alto Agricultural credit.Crested wheatgrasa, tee Quitchgrass.Crete, plans on north const_________ 7132Crewmen, tee Sailors.Crime nnd criminals:

organized, in Interstate commerce, Investigation—

hearings---------------------------------- 0740report-------------------------------------- 0081

Crime Investigation Committee Sen-ate, tee Crime, Organized, In Interstate Commerce, Si>eclnl Committee to Investigate, Sen-ate.

Crime, Organized, Attorney General's Conference on. tee Attorney General's Conference on Or-ganized Crime.

Crime, Organized, In Interstate Com-merce, SiH-clal Committee to Investigate, Senate:

hearings------- ------------- 2_________ 0710

Criticism, engineers of southwest Pacific 1941-45 ____ 0917

Crooked River project, report on.___ 0441)Crops, plantings for 1951___________ 5000Crudge, Vernon, relief_____________ <1423Cuba, buslnesa establishing—7027Culture, International Information

and cultural series__ 7434Culture media (bacteriology), tee

Bacteria and bacteriology. Cups nnd lids, paper, specification.— 0900 Cuslmano. Rosarla, relief___________ 0485Custer Battlefield National Monu-

ment -------------------------- 7278Cutters (hand tools) :

slotted-templet, specification____ 0784Cyclotrons:

FM, alpha-deuteron discrimina-tion------------------------------- 0228

milllmlcroampcre current integra-tor-------------------------------- 0203

synchro-cyclotron, design, etc_____ 0211Cylinders :

aircraft, hydraulic actuating, speci- tlcntlon---------------------- 0780

finite, thermal stresses and strains. 0198 Cysteine antagonistic effect on nitro-

gen mustard____...___ 0215

I)

Dairy products, statistics of dairyplant products. 1950_________ 5908

Dallas, Tex., Instrument approach chart-------------------------- 0348

Dalles project west nnit, report on_ 6449Damages, tee Claims.Damping:

control gearing and time lag____ 7238wings, lift and pitching__________ 7229

Pag* 85

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EntryDanesi, Paolo, relief_______________ 6604Daniel Field, instrument approach

chart__________________ 6304Darvills, Va., topographic quadrangle

map_________________________ 7109Davis Dam project, specifications___ 7386,

7390, 7396Davis quadrangle, N. C_____________ 7099Daylight saving in D. C., establish-

ing____________________ 6710Days, see names of days.Dayton Ohio, instrument approach

chart_________________ 6349Deane, Freda C., relief______________ 6527Deane, Richard E., relief____________ 6527Debt see Public debt.Decisions, see names of courts, etc.,

rendering decisions.Deck swabs, see Mops.Decorations of honor, Army personnel,

Army regs____________ 6026Deer Park quadrangle, Wash_______ 7113Defense, see Civilian defense—Na-

tional defense.Defense Administration, Civil, see

Federal Civil Defense Admin-istration.

Defense housing act, see Housing.Defense Production Administration,

testimony at hearing__ 6439Defense Production Joint Committee,

hearings____________ 6437—41Defense reorganization act of 1951,

see President of United States.Dehydration see Potatoes.de Lavergne, Alice de B., relief_____ 6675Delinquent children, see Juvenile de-

linquency.Democracy, public opinion in Amer.

democracy___________________ 6003Denmark :

cooperative housing bibliography__7118market for U. S. tobacco--------------- 7014

Dental Health Day, see National Children’s Dental Health Day.

Dental materials, specification______ 6947Dental technicians, study guide____ 7287Denver, Colo.:

flight charts__________________ 6375, 6379instrument approach chart______ 6364

Dependents, see Organized Reserve Corps, Army.

Deportation, cases suspended- 6514—15, 6677Des Moines, Iowa, instrument ap-

proach charts_____ 6309, 6365Detergents, see Cleaning compounds.Detroit, Mich., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6372Deuterons, alpha-deuteron discrimi-

nation in FM cyclotron______ 6223Devils Lake, N. Dak., substation, con-

trol, etc., equipment, specifica-tions__________________ 7371

Diaphragms, displacement, electroniccircuit for measuring________ 7255

Diet, hospital diets_________________ 6185Difference equations, see Equations.Differential equations, see Equations. Diffusers, through-flow theory in

turbomachines________ 7233Dinawan Anchorage, chart__________ 7126Dinshaw, Edulji, relief_____________ 6512Diphtheria, health information

series_________________ 7349Diplomatic relations, see Interna-

tional relations.Directories, see names of departments,

etc., issuing directories—also subjects.

Disabled:Army personnel, disposition, spec,

regs_____________________ 6137in D. C., conservators for________ 6711total disability in U. S., extent_ 7406

EntryDiSalle, Michael V., testimony_____ 6437,

6440-41Disbursing officers :

District of Columbia—deputy and assistant, providing- 6698 responsibility__________________ 6694

Disbursing offices: domestic, numbers, spec, regs___ 6055military pay branch, spec, regs___ 6047organization, etc., tech, manual___ 6191

Disbursing stations, see Disbursing offices.

Discharge, procedure forms, etc., spec, regs---------------------------- 6136

Discounts, report. Farm Credit Ad-ministration___________ 6924

Diseases, statistics, surgeon general’s report------------------------- 7175

see also Diseases of plants— also names of classes of diseases.

Diseases of plants :plant disease reporter supplements- 7327

index------------------------------------- 7327Displaced persons, permanent resi-

dence to certain aliens_ 6537Disposal of refuse, see Refuse.Distillation, metal column for gase-

ous corrosive compounds_____ 6206Distillation laboratories, for syn-

thetic liquid fuels program____ 7196District of Columbia :

aeronautical charts_________ 6383, 6399appropriations, 1951__________ 6631, 6732atmospheric ozone________________ 7449barbers, amend act regulating___ 6706cancer, etc., report to health offi-

cer----------------------------------------- 6708carlot unloads of fruit and vege-

tables, 1950_________________ 7344children, delinquent, commit to

Public Welfare Board_______ 6709commissioners to settle claims,

etc----------------------------------------- 6695conservators for aged, etc_______ 6711daylight saving time, establish-

ing---------------------------------------- 6710disbursing officer and auditor, fix

responsibilities_______________ 6694disbursing officers, reputy and as-

sistant, providing____________ 6698employment of minors, amend act- 6718 excess personal property, list 6981 factory inspection, law relating to_ 7164 government, report, 1950_ 6458, 6892insanity certificates, issuance____ 6712land exchange____________________ 6699licensing date of passenger ve-

hicles------------------------------------- 6700mail routes, schedule_____________ 7331map of area______________________ 7049moving people and goods_________ 7273podiatry, regulate practice_______ 6697police, compensation_________ 6572, 6701precipitation and temperature, 1950

and 1951_____________________ 7404regional aspects of comprehensive

plan--------------------------------------- 7274rent, extend emergency act____ 6571, 6717Rent Control Administrator—

appropriations, 1951, estimate 6476 appropriations, 1951, reports 6631,

6732expenses----------------------------------- 6570

sale of rockfish__________________ 6707District of Columbia Committee,

House, reports______ 6570—72District of Columbia Committee, Sen-

ate, reports--------- 6694-67016706-12, 6717-18

Ditching machines, specification____ 6751Dividends, see Life insurance.Dju, Szetu, see Tu Do Chau.Documents, see Records.Domestic commerce, see Commerce.

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Apri l 1951

EntryEntryDomestic commerce series___________ 7022Dominican Republic, military air-

craft flights, aviation agree-ment_________________ 7437

Doors, hardwood veneered, standard of trade______________ 7021

Dorchester Heights: fortification, committee to attend

expenses_______________________ 6618fortification, Marine Band to at-

tend celebration—law____________________________ 6432report_________________________ 6693

Downwash (aircraft) :supersonic, line-vortex theory____ 7217

Draftsmen, lithographic, examina-tion announcement____ 6287

Drawings, construction plans, engi-neering manual----------- 6911

Dried foods, see names or classes of foods.

Drill (textiles) :cotton, fully shrunk, specification- 6770

Drills (military), see Military drills.Drugs, see names of drugs.Dubonnet, Ruth O. :

relief—report_________________________ 6511veto____________________________ 6662

Duck (textile) :nylon, spun yarn, specification___ 6787

Dunn quadrangle, Tex______________ 7105Dunning quadrangle, Nebr__________ 7092Duplicating paper, see Paper.Durand, Fabian P„ relief___________ 6500Dwellings, see Housing.

E series____________________________ 6919E. C. A., see Economic Cooperation

Administration.East (Far East) :

Far Eastern series_______________ 7416East (U. S.) :

seasonal farm work areas______ 6906East Lake, Fla., railroad accident___ 7156Eating places, see Restaurants, lunch

rooms, etc.ECA, see Economic Cooperation Ad-

ministration.Economic Advisers, Council of, see

Council of Economic Advisers.Economic conditions, report of the

President to Congress_______ 6443see also names of countries, etc.

Economic Cooperation Administra-tion, civilian supply program reports, spec, regs_____ 6151

Economic policy, see Inflation (fi-nance).

Economic regulations, Civil Aeronau-tics Board___________ 6281

Economic Report Joint Committee: committee print________________ 6442hearings_________________________ 6443

Edgeley, N. Dak., substation, control, etc., equipment, specifications- 7371

Edgewood quadrangle, Md_________ 7078Education :

biennial survey, 1946-48_____ 6899-6900directory, 1950-51_______________ 6902exchange, State Department’s pro-

gram___________________ 7424Federal activities and issues before

Congress------------------------ 6647in Virgin Islands, study___________ 6903small business, outline and source

material________________ 7022statistical summary, 1947-48---------- 6899see also Military education—Voca-

tional education.

Education and Labor Committee, House:

committee print________________investigations____________________

expenses _______________________Education Committee, reports, 1949-

50___________________Eggs, and ham, canned, specification. Egyptian antiquities, royal head from

ancient Egypt-------------Egyptology, see Egyptian antiquities. Eigenfunctions, random walks and

eigenvalues of elliptic differ-ence equations-------------

Eigensolutions, see Eigenfunctions. Eigenvalues, see Eigenfunctions. Eklutna Government Camp, distribu-

tion line and distribution sys-tem, specifications--------

Eklutna project, specifications______Elections, Berlin constitution and

electoral law, 1950____Electric apparatus and appliances,

commodity classification re-sponsibilities, spec, regs---------

Electric circuits :control, for counting rate meters— radiotelephone transmitting equip-

ment, specification______see also Short circuits.

Electric conductors, impedance matching in coaxial lines--------

Electric generators, direct current, terminal voltage, etc., effects on weight_____________

Electric insulation, see Insulation.Electric lamps, commodity classifica-

tion responsibilities, spec, regs___________________

Electric lines, noise effects on particle counting______________

Electric power, see Electricity.Electric resistors:

fixed, wire-wound, specification____measurements of carbon-pile resist-

ance_____________________Electric transformers, impedance

matching in coaxial lines--------Electric utilities :

facilities—Iowa__________________________Nevada ________________________New Mexico____________________Oklahoma______________________South Dakota_________________

publicly owned, statistics, 1949----Electric wire and wiring:

aluminum, aircraft, specification— copper, aircraft, specification--------holders, wire, specification-------------

Electricity:farm, home, and community uses_power market survey—

Alaska_________________________Colorado River, lower basin____Missouri River Basin___________southwestern region------------------

power supply and distribution, en-gineering manual_______

Electrolysis, controlled potential, in-strument______________

Electronic circuits, for measuring dis-placement of diaphragms--------

Electronic scientists, examination an-nouncement __________

Electronics, communications-electron- ics plan, spec, regs____

Electrons, angular and radial distri-butions in cascade showers___

664765346616

71616797

7038

7263

73847384

7407

6145

6209

6772

7294

7289

6145

6218

6891

7297

7294

693569366933693469376932

688368826884

5929

6928693169296930

6913

6207

7255

6282

6089

6226Electrostatic separators, universal

type__________________ 7197Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Ry., accident- 7153Elm, specification___________________ 6827Elmers, Bernard F., relief___________ 6495

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EntryEl Paso, Tex., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6310Eminent domain, fees of jurors in

condemnation proceedings in D. C--------------------------- 6696

Emission spectra, see Spectra.Employees, see Government officials

and employees. Employment:

BLS-State employment manual, rev. pages----------------------- 7165

government employment series____ 6243minors within D. C., amend act___ 6718multiple, July 1950______________ 6238service of I. L. O., organization____ 6482State distribution in 1950_______ 6243

Enamel, olive drab, for metal prod-ucts, specification_____ 6963

Engineer Corps, Army : engineers of southwest Pacific,

1941-45 _____________ 6917reduction tables_________________ 6040tables of organization and equip-

ment --------------------------- 6159-64Engineering:

manual—civil works construction______ 6910emergency construction______ 6911-16

services for AEC, contractingguide------------------------------------- 6200

Engineers: flight, color vision requirements_ 6280operating, examination announce-

ment ------------------------------ 6289opportunities in Public Roads Bu-

reau-------------------------------- 7355radio, examination announcement- 6290

Engines (aircraft) : performance, heat and power ex-

traction, effect------------- 7235pulse-jet engine, air-fuel ratio meas-

urement ________________ 7293Enlisted men, see Army.Enlisted personnel, see Army.Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist-

ment.Entomology, see Insects.Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bu-

reau, picture sheets____ 6922Equations :

differential, atmospheric oscilla-tions___________________ 7244

elliptic difference, eigenvalues_____ 7263transformations to speed converg-

ence of series____________ 7262Erie, Lake, aeronautical chart______ 6410Erosion, see Soil erosion.Espionage, see Spies .Estimates of appropriations, see Ap-

propriations.ET series------------------------------------------ 6920Ethyl alcohol, see Alcohol.Ettl, Anna, sister, relief_____________ 6596Euler’s transformation, see Transfor-

mation series.Europe:

European and British Common-wealth series____________ 7415

ground forces of U. S., assignment—hearings_______________________ 6741report--------------------------------------- 6715

European recovery program, special statement_____________ 6898

Evaporated milk, see Milk.Evaporation, free water surface, mean

monthly and annual____ 7453Examinations, promotion and qualifi-

cation, spec, regs______ 6134see also Civil service—Psychiatric

examinations.Examining agencies, promotion and

qualification examinations, spec, regs-------------------- 6134

Excess profits tax, regulations_______ 7148Exchanges, see Post exchanges.

Entry Executive departments, see Govern-

ment offices—Government offi-cials and employees—Govern-ment reorganization plans— Government supplies.

Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of, reports_ 6524,

6633-34Exhibitions, see special subject. Expenditures, see Finance. Expenditures in Executive Depart-

ments Committee, House:hearings----------------------------------- 6648-49minority reports________________ 6543-44reports------------------------------ 6543-44, 6566

Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments Committee, Senate, re-ports ----------------------- 6663-64

Expenditures of United States Gov-ernment :

combined statement, 1950_________ 5890simplify procedure________________ 6663

Experiment stations, see names of sta-tions.

Export-Import Bank of Washington : appropriations, 1952 :

hearings_______________________ 6644reports---------------------------- - 6628, 6630

Exports, statistical classification, in-dex, changes_________________ 6245

see also Commercial products—alsonames or classes of articles ex-ported.

Extension work, see subject involved.

F

F. P. C., see Federal Power Commis-sion.

FPC P series_____________________ 6928-31FPC S series______________________ 6932Fabrics, see Textiles—also names of

fabrics.Factories, inspection, D. C. law relat-

ing to--------------------------- 7164Fair labor standards act of 1949, see

Labor standards.Fairbanks, Alaska, flight chart_______ 6374Fairfax Airport, instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6366Falcon quadrangle, Colo_____________ 7064Families, sole surviving son, spec.

regs--------------------------------------- 6122Far East, see East (Far East).Farm buildings, southern farmhouses,

factors affecting temperatures. 5925Farm Credit Administration :

loans and discounts, report_______ 6924

Farm implements and machinery, fer-tilizer and farm machinery____ 6642

Farm labor:guide to farm jobs in intermountain

States---------------------------- 6909investigations-------------------------------- 6640seasonal farm work areas in—

eastern seaboard States__________ 6906far western States______________ 6907

Farm loans, see Agricultural credit.Farm machinery, see Farm implements

and machinery.Farm work, see Farm labor.Farmers, stake in United States-Ca-

nadian trade----------------- 5909Farmers’ bulletins---------------------------5912—14

available, list_____________________ 7145Farmhouses, see Farm buildings.Farms :

electricity uses------------------------------ 5929milk production, etc., 1950________ 5903sale of units, Columbia Basin proj-

ect ----------------------------- 7359-60where and how to get a farm--------- 5919

Fats :extend Import controls------------------ 6646

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EntryFats—Contin ued

fats and oils situation, Mexico__ 7006world production and trade, 1950__ 7007

Faucets, compression, etc., specifica-tion ----------------------------- 6790

Federal, see headings beginning Fed-eral—Government—National.

Federal aid, see Grants-in-aid.Federal Civil Defense Administration,

estimates---------------------- 6471Federal Communications Commission :

land for radio monitoring stations. 6682 organization, amend communica-

tions act_____________________ 6682Federal credit unions, collection pro-

cedure ________________ 6926Federal employees, see Government of-

ficials and employees.Federal Power Commission:

FPC P series____________________ 6928-31FPC S series-------------------------------- 6932

Federal regulations, see Code of Fed-eral regulations.

Federal Reserve Board, nomination ofWilliam M. Martin, jr------------- 6738

Federal Reserve System Board of Gov-ernors, regulation series____ 6941—42

Federal Security Agency, appropri-ations, 1952____________ 6643

Federal specifications, see Government supplies.

Federal standard stock catalog____ 6944-73index of specifications_____________ 6943

Federal supply schedule___________ 6974-80Federal Trade Zones Board, report,

1950___________________ 7029Feed-water compound, see Boiler feed-

water compound. Fees, jurors in condemnation proceed-

ings in D. C__________ 6696Fellowships, Federal programs______ 6743Ferrous foundrymen, health, control

of silicosis-------------------- 7350Fertilizers and farm machinery_____ 6642Fiber board, see Pulpboard.Fibers, trends in consumption, 1892—

1948__________________ 5924Fidler, Pa., railroad accident______ 7154Field manuals, see Army.Figs, dried, world production, 1950__ 7004Filariasis, loss of microfilaria in ab-

sence of continued reinfec-tion---------------------------- 7178

Finance:armed forces, agreement with

Korea________________________ 7433Army regulations_______________ 6008-13monthly report of operations,

spec, regs____________________ 6074publications, price list---------------- 6893receipts, etc., of U. S., combined

statement, 1950_____________ 5890special regulations______________ 6047-74State highways and rural roads__ 7354technical manual________________ 6191-93see also Inflation (finance).

Finance Committee, Senate, reports. 6704— 6705

Finland, reciprocal trade agreement with U. S„ termination---------- 7428

Fins (cooling) : heat flow from fin to boiling liquid- 6199

Fire control, see Fires.Fire extinguishers :

carbon dioxide, specification____ 6788repair parts, etc., Federal supply

schedule________________ 6977Firemen (stokers) :

examination announcement_____ 6284Firemen’s helmets, see Helmets.Fires, fire control system record books,

spec, regs______________ 6155see also Forest fires.

EntryFiscal codes, see names of depart-

ments, etc., issuing codes.Fiscal station numbers, spec, regs— 6054Fish and fisheries :

commercial fisheries, MDL series- 6984—96 commercial fisheries review, sepa-

rates ________________________ 6997fishery bulletin__________________ 6998preliminary survey, Hawaiian-Line

islands area-------------------- 6997special scientific reports______ 6999—7001survey of coastal waters, Delaware

to South Carolina____________ 7001see also names of fish.

Fish and Wildlife Service, special scientific reports__ 6999—7001

Fish bait, see Bait.Fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fishery products, see Fish and fish-

eries.Fishing gear, lines, fishing, specifica-

tion__________________ 6818Flatiron power and pumping plant,

steel structures, specifications- 7388Flatiron switchyard, power circuit

breakers, etc., specifications 7387Fleckstein, John, relief_____________ 6564Flight:

booster in elevator-control system of B—29_________________ 7226

gust-load problems, application of extreme-value theory------ 7219

military aircraft, agreement withDominican Republic___________ 7437

variation of static-pressure, inves-tigation__________________ 7242

Flight charts, see Maps and charts.Flight clothing, mouton for, specifica-

tion_____________ ______ 6826see also names of clothing.

Flight engineers, see Engineers.Flight navigators, see Aviators.Flight officers, qualification record,

spec, regs_____________ 6128Flight radio operators, see Radio op-

erators.Floods, see names of rivers, etc.Florida, refrigerated locker plants___ 6993Flow:

boundary-layer— momentum-integral equations_ 7241three-dimensional compressible

laminar_____________________ 7228heat, from fin to boiling liquid___ 6199skin friction of turbulent boundary

layer________________________ 7236supersonic—

aerodynamic heating____________ 7218uncalibrated cone in determining

flow angles___________________ 7224wing theory____________________ 7246

through-flow theory in turboma-chines _______________________ 7233

wings in linearized potential fields. 7234Flue-cured tobacco, see Tobacco.Fluids, hydraulic, aircraft, specifica-

tion__________________ 6792Fluorescein, photofluorometer studies. 7181Flutter (aircraft) :

calculation, state and development- 7222Flying, see Aeronautics—Flight.Flying boats, see Seaplanes.Fog signals, lists, Hydrographic

Office________________________ 7140Fogarty, John J., proceedings for

contempt_____________ 6666Folsom power plant, turbines, hy-

draulic, specifications--- 7380Food :

Army regulations_________________ 6007crisis in India, U. S. assistance—

hearings_____________________ 6651report ________________________ 6541

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procurement and inspection, per-ishable supplies, spec, regs___ 6042

purchasing guide for group feed-ing---------------------------------- 5907

root vegetables in everyday meals- 5918 situation (address)_______________ 5915special regulations______________ 6042-46vitamin V values, methods of de-

termining----------------------- 5926work time required to buy, 1937-50- 7168 see also names of foods.

Food lockers, see Cold storage.Footwear, see Boots and shoes.For a better life to come (talk)____ 5916Forecasts, see Weather forecasts. Foreign Affairs Committee, House :

hearings-------------------------------- 6650-51minority views____________________ 6541report------------------------------------------- 6541

Foreign agriculture, see Agriculture. Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu-

reau. domestic commerce series. 7022 Foreign countries :

agriculture, published informa-tion--------------------------------------- 7017

U. S. armed forces in, backgroundinformation, reprint_________ 6621

see also Point 4 program. Foreign Ministers of American Re-

publics, Meeting of Consulta-tion, see Meeting of Consulta-tion of Foreign Ministers of American Republics.

Foreign policy, see International rela-tions.

Foreign relations, see International relations.

Foreign Relations Committee, Sen-ate :

hearings----------------------------------------- 6741report------------------------------------------ 6715

Foreign service, manual___________ 7419Foreign trade, see Commerce.Foremen, pressroom, examination an-

nouncement ___________ 6288Forest experiment stations, see names

of stations.Forest fires, Canadian, smoke layer 7456Forest planting:

blight-resistant chestnuts______ 7326reforestation research findings, Wis-

consin and Michigan_________ 7033Forest Products Laboratory, publica-

tions --------------------------- 7037Foresthill quadrangle, Calif________ 7060Forests and forestry :

forest pathology special release____ 7326pruning, financial aspects_________ 7030soil examination in Douglas-fir re-

gion, guide----------------------------- 7031station paper_____________________ 7035see also Forest fires—Forest plant-

ing.Forman, N. Dak., substation, control,

etc. equipment, specifications. 7371Fort Dix, N. J., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6312Fort Peck, Mont, transmission line,

specifications _______ 7365Fort Peck project, specifications. 7365, 7368Fort Peck switchyard, transmission

line, specifications____ 7368Fort Worth, Tex., instrument ap-

proach chart________________ 6313Forwarders, freight, financial and

operating statistics, 1949_____ 71584-H clubs, for a better life to come

(talk)------------------------- 5916FPC, see Federal Power Commission.FPC P series_______________________ 6928FPC S series_______________________ 6932France:

citrus fruit market_______________ 7003cooperative housing, bibliography. 7118

EntryFranklin, John J., relief____________ 6497Franklin County Va., hospital for

Negro veterans________ 6586Frederic quadrangle, Wis___________ 7115Fredericksburg, Va. map____________ 7049Freedom, see Liberty.Freer Gallery of Art, occasional

papers------------------------- 7038Freight, carload waybill analyses,

1949, manufacturers, etc_____ 7151Freight cars, see Box cars.Freight rates, quoting service activ-

ity, spec, regs_________ 6079Freight terminals, see names of places

where located. Friant-Kern Canal, pumping units,

specifications_________ 7395Friendship International Airport, in-

strument approach chart_____ 6362Frozen foods, see Cold storage.Fruit, carlot unloads, Washington

D. C., 1950____________ 7344see also Citrus fruit.

Fuel:available reserves investigate, etc.,

basic data______________ 6657consumption, low rent housing de-

velopments______________ 7353New England situation, etc_______ 6744see also Fuel oil—Motor fuel.

Fuel oil:aviation, issue to Royal Canadian

Air Force and Navy, spec, regs.produced from—

agricultural residues___________coal____________________________oil shale_______________________

6105

720272007201

secondary recovery and refinery. 7203 synthetic liquid fuels—

annual report________________ 7200-3distillation laboratory_________ 7196

Fukunaga, Yoshio, relief of estate___ 6558Fuller, Daniel, relief_______________ 6487Fumigation, fumigating materials,

Federal supply schedule______ 6975Functions (mathematics), see Log-

arithms.Fungicides, tropical performance of

fungicidal coatings------ 7298Furniture, bedroom wood, specifica-

tion ___________________ 6944see also Office furniture and equip-

ment—also names of furniture.

G

Game and game birds, big game, live-stock, and range problems in Utah_________________ 7032

Gamma rays :Geiger survey meter______________ 6212polarization, detection by pair pro-

duction ______________________ 6232Gander, Newfoundland, route chart_ 6391Garbage, see Refuse.Garces, Marciano O., relief_________ 6724Garrison quadrangle, Ky.-Ohio______ 7076Gas, see Gases.Gases:

air-fuel ratio, pulse-jet engine____ 7293corrosive compounds, distillation_ 6206Federal supply schedule___________ 6975thermal properties, NBS-NACA ta-

bles, table of contents________ 7253Gaskets:

and sheet gasket material, specifi-cation ----------------------------------- 6795

straight thread tube fitting, boss, specification------------------- 6794

synthetic rubber, specification___ 6752Gasoline:

aviation—issue to Royal Canadian Air

Force and Navy, spec, regs___ 6105survey_________________________ 7204

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EntryGasoline—Continued

deduction of State tax from incometax----------------------------------------- 6704

Federal supply schedule___________ 6980Gates, crest and head, fainter, engi-

neering manual_______ 6910Gee, John Y. C., relief______________ 6600General Accounting Office:

general regulations___________ 7040-42report, 1950--------------------------- 6459, 7039

General Mitchell Field, instrument approach chart_______ 6351

General regulations, see names of de-partments, etc., issuing regu-lations.

General Services Administration :appropriations, 1951, estimate____ 6484report, 1950______________________ 7043

Generators, signal, development work__________________ 7291

see also Electric generators.Genito urinary organs, cancer______ 7347Geological Survey, bulletin_________ 7044Geology :

investigations map C (series)___ 7046topographic mapping, index, Ne-

vada ______________________ 7047Geophysical abstracts----------------------- 7044Germany :

Soviet pressures_________________ 7415Soviet zone constitution and elec-

toral law_______________ 7427United States High Commissioner,

report__________________ 7417Giannettino, Pietro, relief__________ 6530Gifts, from members of armed forces,

free importation______ 6429Gila project, specifications_________ 7369Ginning, see Cotton gins and ginning. Gins, see Cotton gins and ginning.Giordano, Concetta S„ relief________ 6609Girl Scouts, annual reports, print___ 6622Glen Anne Dam, butterfly valve, etc.,

specifications_________ 7398Glendive, Mont., transmission line,

specifications_________ 7365Gloves, cotton, specification_________ 6793Glutathione, adrenal ascorbic acid,

etc., decrease_________ 7182Glycosylamines, mutarotation and hy-

drolysis_______________ 7270Goakes, Harry C., relief_____________ 6726Gold, resonance detection of neutron

age measurements in graphite. 6217Gold Creek, engineer report_________ 6466Gold isotopes, colloidal Au-198, used

with P-32, effects____________ 6214Gonzales, Aurelio, contract settle-

ment --------------------------- 6746Goodfellow, A. F. B., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6326Government, see headings beginning

Government.Government contracts :

Coast Guard, waive bond require-ments ---------------------------- 6625

concession contracts, spec, regs____ 6085construction and engineering, AEC

guide------------------------------------- 6200renegotiation_____________________ 6569Walsh-Healey public contracts act

(address)____________________ 7447Government employment, see Employ-

ment.Government offices:

appropriations, 1952, estimates_ 6469decentralization, estimate________ 6484military agencies, World War II

records_________________ 7248records and papers, disposition____ 6524,

reorganization, see, in main alpha-bet, Government reorganiza-tion plans.

see also Government supplies.

EntryGovernment officials and employees :

official register________________ 6299time for publication____________ 6685

see also names of departments, etc., where employed.

Government property, see Public prop-erty.

Government publications, price lists, Documents Office____ 6893-96

Government reorganization plans: act of 1949, amend___________ 6648President to submit_________ 6543, 6568Reconstruction Finance Corpora-

tion------------------------- 6544, 6649Government specifications, see Gov-

ernment supplies — Military supplies.

Government supplies :civilian supply program of EGA, re-

ports, spec, regs________ 6151Federal specifications—

Federal standard stock catalog__ 6944-

Federal standard stock catalog, index. ---------------------------- 6943

Federal supply schedule________ 6974-80used with issuance of savings

bonds, spec, regs________ 6057Grain :

small-grain, harvest map of Great Plains----------------------------- 6908

supplies in exporting countries______ 7011transportation, shortage of box-

cars --------------------------------------- 6735Grand Canyon National Park______ 7279Grand Coulee power plant, heating

and ventilating systems, speci-fications ______________ 7370

Grants-in-aid :Federal aid for highways_________ 7354Federal programs, 1950___________ 6664

Graphite, neutron age measurements with gold resonance detection. 6217

Grasshoppers, control with aldrin, chlordane, etc________ 5923

Gravy, base, specification___________ 6855Grazing, crested wheatgrass values__ 7034Great Britain :

Commonwealth of Nations, armed forces talk______________ 6001

cooperative housing, bibliography 7118 European and British Common-

wealth series________ __ 7415subjects, residents of Southern Rho-

desia, visiting U. S__________ 7436Great Falls, Mont.:

instrument approach chart_______ 6314military freight terminal, utiliza-

tion of, spec, regs____________ 6080quadrangle------------------------------------ 7090

Great Harbor chart_________________ 7134Great Lakes:

iron ore transportation____________ 6639pilot, survey______________________ 7172route chart______________________ 6392

Great Plains:cattle ranges, minimize effects of

drought--------------------------- 59Hsouthern, ornamental shrubs_____ 5914wheat and small-grain harvest map. 6908

Green River oil shale reserves of Colorado______________ 7199

Greenacres quadrangle, Wash.-Idaho. 7114Greenwood, William, relief_________ 6560Grenville Channel, chart____________ 7127Grinding and polishing metallo-

graphic preparation___ 6220Gruhl, Helmuth W., relief___________ 6501Guard duty, interior, field manual___ 6037Guards, examination announcement_ 6285Gusts, see Winds.Gypsy moths, life history and control. 6922

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EntryH. O. publications_______________7140-41Hackett, Arthur E., relief_________ 6549Ham :

and eggs canned, specification------ 6797chunks, canned, specification_____ 6796

Hamilton Inlet, chart of The Nar-rows __________________ 7139

Hampton, Johanna, relief__i________ 6517Handbooks, see names of departments,

etc., issuing handbooks—also subjects.

Hang, see name of port or harbor.Harbors, port series________________ 6918Hardesty, W., relief________________ 6487Hartford, Conn., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6315Harvesting wheat and small-grain,

Great Plains__________ 6908Harwich quadrangle, Mass__________ 7081Hatton quadrangle Ala_____________ 7052Hawaii:

coast pilot, supplement___________ 6404evaporation from free water sur-

face_________________________ 7453light list_________________________ 6415lights and fog signals____________ 7140preliminary fisheries survey_______ 6997sunshine and cloudiness___________ 7452tuna and bait resources___________ 6997

Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd_____________ 6502Hawaiian Islands see Hawaii.Health :

ferrous foundrymen in Illinois____ 7350health information series__________ 7349World War II prisoners and civil-

ian internees____________ 6584Healy, S. A., Co____________________ 6494Heat:

flow from fin to boiling liquid_____ 6199supersonic aerodynamic heating 7218thermal properties of gases_______ 7253

Heat of combustion :alpha-methylstyrene______________ 7256hydrocarbons_____________________ 7268

Heat of formation, magnesium-cad- mium alloys---------------- 6210

Heat of polymerization, alpha-methyl-styrene from heats of combus-tion___________________ 7256

Heat of solution, zinc oxide in 2 N hydrochloric acid_____ 7269

Heating, engineering manual____ ___ 6914Hebron, Va., topographic quadrangle

map__________________ 7110Heikel, Bror It., relief_______________ 6528Helicopters :

coaxial, rotor, static thrust per-formance________________ 7247

rotor, longitudinal-stability______ 7240Helium, nitrogen adsorption________ 7261Hells Canyon project, report on_____ 6449Helmets, firemen’s plastic, specifica-

tion__________________________ 6798Hevea, rubbertree, target leaf spot___ 5927Higher education, see Colleges and

universities.Highways, see Roads and highways.Hill A. F. B., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6320Hillsboro quadrangle, Ala__________ 7053History, see subject.Holders (wire) :

specification____________________ 6884Holidays, provisions in union agree-

ments, 1950________________ 7169Holland, see Netherlands.Home Bay, chart____________________ 7127Homes, electricity uses______________ 5929Horizontal stabilizer position indica-

tors, see Position indicators.Horse beans, production in 1950_____ 7010Hose, aircraft, aromatic fuel, specifi-

cation ------------------------- 6799

EntryHospitals :

administration interns, examina-tion announcement____ 6302

diets-------------------------------------------- 6185see also Military hospitals—Vet-

erans hospitals.Hours of service inspectors, examina-

tion announcement____ 6292House Administration Committee,

House, report________ 6614-23House bills_________________________ 6447House of Representatives :

appropriations 1951— estimate___________________ 6474law------------------------------------------ 6435report________ _________________ 6574

appropriations, 1952— estimate-------------------------------- 6475

manual, rules of House, 82d Con-gress ____________________ 6455

rules, 82d Congress______________ 6455Houses, see Homes.Housing :

cooperative— bibliography__________________ 7118domestic, report on_____________ 6739

defense housing and community facilities—

hearings------------------------------------ 6737reports------------------------------ 6567, 6582

fuel consumption for low rent dwellings_______________ 7353

housing and rent control, extend act--------------------------- 6624, 6629

Savannah River area and Paducah, Ky„ AEC projects_______ 6436

slum clearance and urban redevel-opment ______________________ 7117

veterans, treble-damage actions____ 6591Hudson River, aeronautical chart___ 6411Hulls (aircraft) :

hydrodynamic characteristics___ 7230Human rights, see Civil rights.Hungry Horse Dam :

metalwork for elevator towers etc., specifications_____ :______ 7378

spiral and inclined stairs, specifi-cations _________________ 7381

Hungry Horse power plant, structural steel for generator room spec-ification_______________ 7382

Hungry Horse project, specifica- 4-i ^7901 OO ^7 0^7 0Hwanjin Man (Harbor), chart______ 7130Hydraulic systems :

aircraft, fluid, specification_____ 6792preservative oil, specification_____ 6829

Hydrazides, tests as insecticides_____ 6919Hydrazones, tests as insecticides_____ 6919Hydrocarbons :

olefin, produced by codimerization of butenes_______________ 7260

synthesis, process development____ 7186temperature variation of mass

spectra______________________ 7265ten C<, formation, and isomeriza-

tion _____________________ 7268Hydrochloric acid, heat of solution of

zinc oxide_____________ 7269Hydrodynamics, angle of dead rise of

flying-boat hull_______ 7230Hydrographic Office H. O. publica-

tions ----------------------- 7140-41Hydrolysis, behavior of metal ions___ 6196Hygiene, see Health. Hyperthyroidism, treatment by

1-131________________________ 6227

I

I. L. O., see International Labor Or-ganization.

Ice on airplanes, low-altitude strati-form clouds----------------- 7237

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Entry Idaho:

topographic quadrangle maps____ 7114water-supply and sewage-disposal

systems________ ;_____________ 6927Identification badges, see Badges.Identification cards :

military and civilian personnel, spec, regs----------------------- 6125

preparation, spec, regs____________ 6124Illinois :

crime investigation_______________ 6740health of ferrous foundrymen____ 7350mails, proposals for carrying____ 7328-29refrigerated locker plants________ 6987retail trade, statistics____________ 6246topographic quadrangle maps___ 7069-71

Illinois River, aeronautical chart____ 6409Immigration and emigration, alien

spouses, etc., of members of armed forces________________ 6434

Impedance:matching in coaxial lines________ 7294wave guide measurements_______ 7290

Imports, see names or classes of ar-ticles imported.

Incineration, engineering manual___ 6916Income tax, State gasoline tax, allow

deduction____________________ 6701Incompetents:

in D. C., conservators for________ 6711mental—

pay and allowances, Army regs__6011pay and allowances, spec, regs__ 6064retirement pay, Army regs______ 6012retirement pay, spec, regs_____ 6065

Indexes:Court of Claims, printed records__ 6750medical and veterinary zoology___ 6000plant disease reporter, supplements- 7327 specifications. Federal standard

stock catalog________________ 6943statistical classification of exports,

changes______________________ 6245trade-marks, 1950________________ 7325

India :relief assistance—

hearings------------------------------------ 6651report--------------------------------------- 6541

Indian Affairs Bureau, estimate_____ 6480Indiana:

mails, proposals for carrying 7328—29 refrigerated locker plants________ 6985territorial government sesquicen-

tennial, exhibition____________ 7173Indiana County, Pa., coal, prepara-

tion characteristics____ 7195Indicators:

pressure—hydraulic, specification_________ 6812multipurpose, specification_____ 6813oil, specification_______________ 6814-15

see also types of indicators.Industrial plants, see Plants (indus-

trial).Industrial relations:

Bonneville Power Administration-labor management relations in Bell

Telephone System— report_________________________views________________ __________

Industrial Safety, President’s Confer-ence on, see President’s Con-ference on Industrial Safety.

Industrial specialist, examination an-nouncement, amdt_____

Industry, defense mobilization, testi-mony of Charles E. Wilson_

Infantry, table of organization and equipment_____________

Inflation (finance) :address___________________________defense economy, hazards_______

6731

66796679

6295

6438

6166

69406442

Entry

6117

7145

6674

6802

7175

7171

71716465

6973

6156

67125910

69196920

Information and education quarterly report, preparation of reports, spec, regs_____________

Information bulletins, see names of departments, etc., issuing bul-letins.

Information Office, Agriculture Dept., list___________________

Infrared spectrum, see Spectra.Ingrove, Cilka E., relief_____________Injections, Intravenous solutions,

specification________Injuries :

statistics, surgeon general’s re-port___________________

to crewmen on inland waterways, hazards and rates_______

Inland waterways :injuries to crewmen, analysis of

hazards_________________Rhodes Point to Tylerton________ "

Inner tubes:reconditioning materials, specifica-

tion _____________________unserviceable, processing, spec,

regs_____________Insanity, certificates in D. C., is-

suance____ ____________Insecticides, in soil, plant responses.

see also Sprays and spraying—also names of insecticides.

Insects: E series___________________ET series_________________________

Inspection, see Factories—also names of articles inspected.

Inspectors, see types of inspectors.Installations (military) :

special regulations_____________ 6104-6Institute for Protection of Childhood,

see International American In-stitute for Protection of Childhood.

Instrument approach charts, see Maps and charts.

Instruments, see names and types of instruments.

Insulation, electric, specifications_ 6801,6803, 6832, 6885

Insurance, see types of insurance.Integrators, millimicroampere cur-

rent, for cyclotron____ 6203Intelligence (military science), see

Military intelligence.Intelligence tests, see Mental tests.Inter-American Commission of Wo-

men, boletin de la Comision In-teramericana de Mujeres_____ 7306

Inter-American Conference on Agri-culture, final act_____ 7308

Inter-American Institute of Agricul-tural Sciences, information bulletin_______________ 7312

Inter-American relations, see Ameri-can republics.

Inter-American Statistical Congress, segundo, sumArio, etc_ 7321

Interior and Insular Affairs Commit-tee, Senate, reports____ 6657,

6703, 6733Interior Department, estimate______ 6480Interlocking directorates, Federal

Trade Commission, report____ 6452,6983

Intermountain Forest and Range Ex-periment Station, research paper-------------------------- 7032

Intermountain States, farm jobs, guide map-------------------- 6909

Internal revenue, powers of joint committee to obtain data____ 6430

see also names of certain taxes, e. g„ Excess profits tax.

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appropriations, 1952____________ 6644regulations------------------------------------ 7148report, 1950________ .________ 6456, 7147

Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee:

power to obtain data------------------ 6430summary of President’s 1952

budget_______________________ 6653Internal Security and Individual

Rights, President’s Commis-sion on, see President’s Com-mission on Internal Security and Individual Rights.

International American Institute for Protection of Childood, estatu- tos____________________ 7322

International cooperation, economic agreement with Burma---------- 7429

see also American Republics.International Development Advisory

Board, report------------------------- 7150International Labor Organization:

Convention 81, major provisions---- 7164employment service, organization— 6482

International organization and confer-ence series-------------------- 7425

International organizations, UnitedStates relations with--------------- 6566

International reference service------ 7023—27International relations :

fallacy of a preventive war (ad-dress) _______________________ 7421

foreign relations of U. S.—diplomatic papers, 1934------ 6448, 7418publications, price list--------------- 6896

general foreign policy series-------- 7420—23how our foreign policy is made-------- 6002international information and cul-

tural series----------------------------- 7424see also American republics—Inter-

national cooperation.Internees, see Prisoners of war.Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Committee, House: investigations--------------------------------

expenses-----------------------------------newsprint production, etc., investi-

gate — report ------------------------------------------

Interstate and Foreign Commerce

65336615

65396573

Committee, Senate: hearings_________________________ 6742reports_______________________ 6668, 6682

Interstate commerce, see Commerce.Interstate Commerce Commission, de-

cisions (bound reports)-- 7152Intravenous injections, see Injections.Inventions, classification by Patent

Office________________________Iodine, water-purification tablets, spec-

ification____________ —Iodine isotopes:

1-131—thyroid function studies-------------treatment of hyperthyroidism----

Ions, metal, hydrolytic behavior--------Iowa:

electric facilities---------------------------mails, proposals for carrying---------retail trade, statistics--------------------topographic quadrangle map-----------

Iron, transportation of iron ore onGreat Lakes---------------------------

see also names of manufactured ar-ticles.

Iron ores, see Iron.Ischemia, renal cortical, photofluor-

ometer studies-------------Islip, N. Y., instrument approach

chart---------------------------Isotopes, radioautography, selection

for--- ---------------------------

7324

6861

6228 62276196

6935 7328 62477072

6639

7180

6373

6202

EntryIsotopes, radioautography, selection—Con.

see also isotopes by name, e. g., Car-bon isotopes.

Italian Somaliland, see Somaliland.

J

Jackets, flying, woman’s, specifica-tions___________________ 6817

Jacksonville, Fla., aeronautical chart- 6394Jamestown, N. Dak., substation, con-

trol, etc., equipment, specifica-tions --------------------------- 7371

Jefferson County, Mont., manganese ores, concentration____ 7198

Jefferson’s manual___________________ 6455Jelly, fruit, specification_____________ 6972Jet engines, see Engines (aircraft).Johnston, Eric, testimony------------------ 6437Johnstown quadrangle, Colo_________ 7065Johnsville, Pa., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6341Joint committees, see names of com-

mittees.Journal of research, National Bureau

of Standards, title page, etc___ 7251Judges, travel allowance, increase---- 6612Judicial Conference of United States,

report, 1950----------------------- :— 5893Judiciary Committee, House:

investigation expenses__________ 6619reports___________________________ 6485—

6523, 6526-32, 6537-38, 6542, 6545-65, 6575-81, 6596-6613,6625-26, 6636-38.

Judiciary Committee, Senate, reports- 6669— 78, 6686-92, 6719-28

Jurors, fees in condemnation proceed-ings in D. C____________ 6696

Justice Department, estimate------------- 6483Juvenile delinquency, in D. C., com-

mitment of children------ 6709

K

Kale, Norfolk, marketing------------- 7340Kanawha River, aeronautical chart— 6412Kansas:

mail routes, schedule--------------- 7332refrigerated locker plants-------- 6986topographic quadrangle maps---- 7073—75,

7088-89Kansas City, Kans., instrument ap-

proach chart___________6366Kansas City, Mo.:

flight chart-------- ------------------------ 6375instrument approach chart------------- 6367

Keicher, Charles R., relief----------------- 6555Kendall quadrangle, N. Y------------------ 7098Kendrick project, specifications- 7391, 7393Kennison, Archie, relief-------------------- 6638Kennison, Bella, relief---------------------- 6638Kentucky:

crime investigation----------------------- 6740topographic quadrangle maps--------- 7076

Ketones, methyl isobutyl, specifica-tion ___________________ 6964

Keyhole Dam, highway relocation, specifications-------------- 7366

Khani4, chart------------------------------------ 7132Kidneys, ischemia, photofluorometer

studies________________ 7180Klska Harbor, chart of approaches— 6386Kiska Island, chart--------------------------- 6387Kits, water supply, for photographic

purposes, specification--- 6881Klamath project, specifications--------- 7373Klug Ranch quadrangle, Colo----------- 7066Knoxville, Tenn., instrument approach

chart_________________ 6316Kodiak Island, aeronautical chart---- 6406Kolesnikoff, Peter E., relief-------- 6562, 6725Kdlpos, see name of gulf.

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EntryEntryKorea :

armed forces expenditures, agree-ment ________________________ 7433

chart of east coast harbors------------- 7130it has fallen to us, Secretary of

State on meaning of Korea (let-ter) __________________________ 7423

Kowerda, Boris, relief_______________ 6531Kraft paper, see Paper.Krogh, Evan L., relief_______________ 6498Kron, Malka D., relief_______________ 6601Kundo, see name of archipelago.

L

Labels, Federal grade labeling, inves-tigate__________________ 6539

Labor: defense manpower mobilization

(address)-------------------- 6905labor force—

annual report, 1950____________ 6233labor force series____________ 6238—39monthly report, district super-

visors’ manual_____________ 6242man-hours expended on machine

tools________________________ 7170see also Farm labor—also headings

beginning Labor.Labor and Public Welfare Committee,

Senate:committee print___________________ 6743investigations, expenses___________ 6680reports______________________ 6679, 6731views-------------------------------------------- 6679

Labor Department, appropriations, 1952 _________________ 6643

Labor laws, State legislation in 1950- 7163see also Labor standards.

Labor legislation, see Labor laws.Labor-management relations, see In-

dustrial relations.Labor relations, see Industrial rela-

tions.Labor standards, fair labor standards

act (address)________________ 7447Labor Standards Bureau, bulletins- 7161—62Labor Statistics Bureau:

serial no. R____________________7167-69special series___________________7170—71

Labor unions, holiday provisions in union agreements_____ 7169

Laboratories, see Distillation labora-tories.

Laboratory apparatus and supplies, commodity classification, re-sponsibilities, spec, regs______ 6144

Lackland Air Force Base, prepared-ness program investigation___ 6658

La Fayette Brewery, Inc____________ 6723Lake, see name of lake, except when

occurring as first word of name of town, etc.

Lake States Forest Experiment Sta-tion, research paper___ 7033

Lakes, see names of lakes.Lakota, N. Dak., substation, control,

etc., equipment, specifications- 7371 Lambert Lake, Maine, railroad acci-

dent--------------------------------------- 7155Lambs, early spring lamb crop, 1951_ 5901 Laminar flow, see Flow.Laminated materials, strength of

heat-resistant laminates_____ 7227see also Plastics.

Lampreys, natural history of sea lamprey______________ 6999

Lamps, see Electric lamps.Land, measure of our land_________ 5921Language and languages, Army per-

sonnel, language fluency, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 6127

Laquidara, Sylvia, relief___________ 6577Larson A. F. B., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6342

Larvae, see names of insects, etc.Las Vegas, Nev., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6336Latin American Trainee Conference,

informe de la Conferencia de Especialistas Becarios, Latin- americanos, 1950______ 7311

Laurel quadrangle, Md______________ 7079Law :

slip laws (private), 82d Congress. 6423- 28

slip laws (public), 82d Congress. 6429-35 see also names of countries and

States—also subjects.Law clerks, to justices to U. S. courts,

civil service status___________ 6684Laws, see Law—also subjects.Laws and Regulations Committee, re-

ports. 1949-50________ 7162Lawson A. F. B., instrument approach

chart__________________ 6311Lawyers, employed by President’s

Commission on Internal Secu-rity and Individual Rights____ 6626

Lead, industry, 1950------------------------- 7189Leaf meal, from vegetable wastes____ 5894Leaf spot, see Target leaf spot.Leaflets, see names of departments,

etc., issuing leaflets.League of Nations, history, etc., bibl. 7410Leases, Arizona State-owned lands___ 6733Leather, hides, and skins, sampling,

statistical solution____ 7267Leave of absence, pay and allowances,

Army regs____________ 6008Leavenworth quadrangle, Mo.-Kans__ 7088Lecomte, Marcelle, relief____________ 6522Lee, Lucy K., relief________________ 6559Lee, William Y„ relief______________ 6529Lee Bird Field, instrument approach

chart__________________ 6319Leeds, N. Dak., substation, control,

etc., equipment, specifications. 7371Leeward Islands :

preliminary fisheries survey____ 6997tuna and bait resources___________ 6997

Legislation, see Labor laws—-Law.Legislative appropriations, see Appro-

priations—House of Represent-atives—Senate.

Legislative reorganization act, see Congress of United States.

Leveling rods, Philadelphia, specifica-tion __________________________ 6847

Lewiston quadrangle, Mich__________ 7082Liberty, collective defense of free na-

tions (address)_______ 7422Library and Reference Services Di-

vision, State Dept., bibliogra-phy ------------------------- 7408-14

Library list, Agriculture Department. 5929Library of Congress, Indiana territo-

rial government sesquicenten- nial exhibition_________ 7173

Licavoli, Peter, proceedings for con-tempt__________________ 6665

Licenses, preparation, etc., of biologi-cal products_________ 7346

see also Sailors—Vehicles.Life insurance:

national service life insurance- disability benefits_________ 6589dividends to pay premiums_____ 6592

Lift (aircraft) : sweptback wings at supersonic

speeds________________ 7229Light lists, see Lights.Lighter-than-air pilots, see Aviators.Lighting, obstruction marking for air

commerce____________ 6271Lighting fixtures, commodity classifi-

cation responsibilities, spec, regs----------------------------- 6143

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EntryLights:

lists—Coast Guard___________________ 6415Hydrographic Office____________ 7140

runway marker lights, specifica-tion _________________________ 6820

survey signal, specification_______ 6819see also Markers (aeronautics).

Limin, see name of harbor.Line Islands:

preliminary fisheries survey______ 6997tuna and bait resources___________ 6997

Liquid fuel, see Fuel oil.Liska, Jiri, relief____________________ 6520Lithium, nuclei ejected by high en-

ergy particles------------------------- 6221Lithium deuteride, preparation of

casting, and properties_______ 6230Lithographic draftsmen, see Drafts-

men.Lithographic offset pressmen, see

Pressmen.Litigation, see Actions at law.Livestock :

big game, livestock, and range prob-lems in Utah_____________ 7032

salable and total receipts at publicmarkets, 1950_______________ 7341

Load (mechanics) : electrical load analysis, specifica-

tion ----------------------------- 6789spanwise load distribution of swept

wing-------------------------------- 7225Loans, publications, price list_______ 6893

see also Agricultural credit.Local aeronautical charts, see Maps

and charts.Location identifiers, airports, etc., sup-

plements--------------------- 6270Lockbourne, A. F. B., instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 6307Lockers, see Cold storage.Locomotive inspectors, examination

announcement________ 6286Logarithms, functions tabulated at ir-

regular intervals______ 7264Lomnitz, Gertrud, relief_____________ 6691Longitudinal stability, see Stability of

aircraft.Los Angeles, Calif., instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 6368Lost River, earthwork and structures,

specifications_________ 7373Louisiana:

mail routes, schedule______________ 7334mails, proposals for carrying____ 7328—29topographic quadrangle maps_____ 7208—9

Louisiana State University and Agri-cultural and Mechanical Col-lege, land transfer------------------ 6730

Louisville, Ky., instrument approachchart------------------------------------- 6369

Love Field, instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6348

Loving Field, instrument approach chart__________________ 6325

Lubbock, Tex., instrument approach charts------------------------6317-18

Lubricants, specifications____________ 6821Lupcho, Mr. and Mrs. A. C., relief____ 6546

M

MacArthur Field, instrument ap-proach chart___________ 6373

McCarran Field, instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6336

McChord, A. F. B., instrument ap-proach chart___________ 6329

McGhee, Tyson Airport, instrument approach chart_______ 6316

McGuire A. F. B., instrument ap-proach chart___________ 6312

Mach number, computation table, pres-sure ratio vs__________ 6779

EntryMachine operators, examination an-

nouncement __________ 6291Machine records codes, special regula-

tions __________________ 6111Machine shops, maintenance and op-

eration, Army regs_____ 6033Machine tools, selective types, man-

hours per unit__________ 7170Machinery, sounding, navigational,

hand-driven, specification_____ 6823see also special kinds of machinery,

e. g. Sewing machines.McLaughlin, Ingeborg R. S., relief____ 6532Macomber, Chester A., relief________ 6508Madison, Wis., instrument approach

chart________________________ 6350Magazine pockets, carbine, specifica-

tion ___________________ 6836Magnesium, cadmium alloys, heats of

formation_____________ 6210Mahogany, specification_____________ 6822Maier, Alex, relief__________________ 6497Mail bags, canvas, locking strap, speci-

fication_______________ 6762Mail contracts, see Postal service.Mail matter, addresses, Veterans’ Ad-

ministration offices, spec. regs. 6158Mail routes, see Postal service—Postal

Transportation Service.Mails, see Postal service.Maine, mail routes, schedule_________ 7330Maine Central R. R., accident_______ 7155Malignant diseases, in D. C., reportable

to health officer_______ 6708Mambare Bay, chart________________ 7136Man, see name of harbor.Man-hours, see Labor.Management, see Administrative man-

agement.Manganese, carbonate and oxide ores,

concentration_________ 7198Manious, Dorothy, relief ___________ 6428Manometers, micromanometer for use

on mass spectrometer________ 7254Manpower, see Labor.Mansour, Eleanor, relief_____________ 6610Manual discharge indicators, aircraft

fire extinguishing systems, spec-ification______________ 6805-6

Manuals, see names of departments, etc., issuing manuals—also sub-jects.

Manufactures and manufacturers, car-load waybill analyses, 1949____ 7151

Maple sirup, imitation, specification 6857Maps and charts :

Coast and Geodetic Survey— flight charts_______________ 6374-80instrument approach charts, AL

series------------------------------ 6303-42instrument approach charts, AL—

ADF series------------------------- 6343-62instrument approach charts, AL-

ILS series________________ 6363-73local aeronautical charts_____ 6381—83nautical charts_______________ 6384-87radio direction charts, DF series- 6388—

89radio facility chart RF series___ 6390route charts_________________ 6391-92sectional aeronautical charts____ 6393-

6400world aeronautical charts_____ 6406—14

Employment Security Bureau— farm jobs in intermountain

States----------------------------------- 6909seasonal farm work areas_____ 6906-07

engineering manual----------------------- 6911Federal Power Commission, electric

facilities___________________ 6933-37Geological Survey—

maps and charts (general)__ 7048-49topographic quadrangle maps___ 7050-

7116

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EntryMaps and charts—Continued

Hydrographic Office— air navigation charts_______ 7119-24charts (general)_______________ 7125-39Pacific airways plotting chart___ 7142

Mississippi River Commission— maps (general)________________ 7205topographic quadrangle maps. 7207-10

plane coordinate projection tables, California_______________

postal maps, sale_________________see also subjects.

Marchiondo, Tony, relief____________Margarine (butter substitute), see

Oleomargarine.Marine accidents, casualties, spec,

regs_ _________________Marine Band :

attend celebration of fortification of Dorchester Heights, Mass.—

law_____________________report_____________________ _____

Maritime Administration, estimate, etc____________________

Markets and marketing, see names of commodities, etc., marketed.

Marking:medical assemblages, spec, regs____obstructions, hazards to air com-

merce ___________________Marshals, resigned, etc., designation

of successors_________Martin, Benjamin H., relief__________Martin, William M., jr., nomination__Martin-Parry Corp________________ Maryland:

excess personal property list_____mail routes, schedule______________

64016702

6576

6083

64326693

6479

6152

6271

6613 66376738 6747

6981relief.------------------------------------ 6565topographic quadrangle maps_ 7077-79

71io Mashaw Mattie, relief of estate_____ 6575Mass spectra, see Spectra.Mass spectrometers, see Spectrometers.Massachusetts :

mail routes, schedule____________ 7330retail trade, statistics__________ Z 6248topographic quadrangle maps___ 7080-81wholesale trade, statistics_______ 6260

Masterson quadrangle, Ala________ 7054Materials, see Strategic materials. Mathematicians, examination an-

nouncement _______________ _ 6282Mauerer, Conrad X. C., relief_______ 6690Mayaguez quadrangle, P. R_________ 7103Meal, see 'Lent meal.Meals, see Food.Measuring instruments, commodity

classification responsibilities,spec, regs------------------------------ 6144

Medical care :Army regulations________________ 6015medical disposition of recruits___ 7176nationals of foreign governments

Army regs---------------------------- 6015

Medical Department, Army :tables of organization and equip-

ment------------------------- 6167-69technical manual___________ ,_____ 6185

Medical Department, Navy, manual_ 7176 1Medical service see Medical care.Medical supplies, marking assem-

blages, spec, regs______ 6152Medical zoology, see Zoology.Medicine, statistics, surgeon general’s

report------------------------- 7175Medicine and Surgery Bureau, report

1949--------------------------- 7175MEDIS, see Message diversion.

EntryMeeting of Consultation of Foreign

Ministers of American Repub-lics :

Washington meeting— agenda and background______ 7425intermediate report_____________ 6566

Memorandums, see names of depart-ments, etc., issuing memoran-dums.

Memphis, Tenn., instrument approach , ^ha5.t------------------------------- 6370

Men’s clothing, see names of clothing. Mental defectives, see Incompetents.Mental diseases, psychoses presump-

tion of service connection_____ 6595Mental tests :

Army classification battery, spec, regs-------------------------------- 6130

references on construction, etc____ 6301Mentally ill, see Incompetents.Meramec Spring quadrangle Mo____ 7084Merced, Calif., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6337Merchant marine, see Sailors.Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-

mittee, House, report__ 6639Merrimon quadrangle, N. C__________ 7100Mers-el-KGbir, Port de, Algeria, chart- 7133 Mesons, pi-mesons, production in nu-

cleon-nucleon collisions______ 6224Message diversion, collection and

transmission of data__ 6266Metal containers, see Containers.Metal mines and mining, Cascade

County Mont________________ 7185Metallography attack-polish method

of preparation________ 6220Metallurgists, examination announce-

aircraft. surface treatments, spec-ification ------------------------- 6858

ions, hydrolytic behavior__________ 6196oxide cathode base metal studies___ 7258

Meteorology publications, price list- 6894see also Weather.

Meters, see names and types of meters.Methyl isobutyl ketone, see Ketones.Mexico, fats and oils situation______ 7006Mexico, Gulf of, route chart__________ 6392Miami, Fla.:

aeronautical chart_______________ 6395aircraft accident_________________ 6272route chart_______________________ 6392

Michigan :crime investigation_______________ 6740mail routes, schedule_____________ 7333mails, proposals for carrying____ 7328-29reforestation research findings____ 7033sea lamprey, natural history______ 6999topographic quadrangle maps___ 7082-83wholesale trade, statistics 6261

Microfilaria, loss in blood in absence of continued reinfection______ 7178

Micromanometers, see Manometers.Mileage, see Travel.Military Academy West Point:

preparatory training, spec, regs___ 6116veterans attending, uniform bene-

fits --------------------------------------- 6593Military aviation, see Aeronautics.Military ceremonies, honors, and

salutes:Air Force regulations_____________ 5997field manuals_____________________ 6036

Military depots, Army regulations___ 6034Military districts, special regulations. 6094 Military drills, field manuals________ 6036Military education :

Army regulations_________________ 6023schools and colleges, Army regs____ 6023service school weekly report, spec.

regs--------------------------------------- 6115service schools, selection of officer

students, spec, regs___________ 6114

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Military education—Continuedspecial regulations____________ 6114-16troop information—

discussion topics_________ 6039special regulations_________ 6117

universal military training—hearings _____________________ 6645reports-------------------------------- 6627, 6632

Military hospitals, oversea, admission, etc., report, spec, regs__ 6077

Military Information :Army records access and release to

public, Army regs_______ 6022public—

Army regulations______________ 6024special regulations_____________ 6118

Military installations, see Installa-tions (military).

Military intelligence:Air Force regulations___________ 5996bibliography_____________________ 7408-9censorship organization, table of

organization and equipment- 6182Military law, military justice, Air

Force regs___________________ 5969Military personnel, see Air Force.Military police, table of organiza-

tion and equipment___ 6181Military publications, special regula-

tions ________________ 6107-8Military records :

Air Force letter_________________ 5931Army regulations________________ 6022personnel, individual reserve rec-

ords, spec, regs______________ 6103World War II____________________ 7248

Military service:clubs, Army regs________________ 6029foreign and sea duty pay------------- 6010mobilization availability cate-

gories. spec, regs_____________ 6101term of enlisted service, spec. regs_ 6111 universal military training and

service—hearings_______________________ 6645reports------------------------------ 6627, 6632

see also Conscientious objectors.Military supplies :

Air Force regulations, supply___ 5963-65air items. Army regs_____________ 6020Army regulations—

general______________________ 6031-32maintenance____________________ 6033

commodity classification, logisticresponsibilities, spec, regs__6148—48

let’s get our money’s worth______ 6039logistic responsibilities. Army regs_ 6030 miscellaneous end products, com-

modity classification, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 6148

special regulations—disposal_______________ 6157general_______________________ 6139-49maintenance------------------------- 6155-56oversea supply________________ 6151-52stock control___________________ 6150

specifications—joint Army-Navy—___________ 6751-52military specifications______ 6753-6883National Military Establish-

ment ---------------------------------- 6884-91tables of organization and equip-

ment______________________ 6159-84Military training, see Military educa-

tion.Milk :

evaporated, specification________ 6946production on farms, 1950_______ 5903

Milton Reservoir quadrangle, Colo___ 7067Milwaukee, Wis., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6351Mineral Wells, Tex., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6359

Entry EntryMinerals :

deposits in Cascade County, Mont__7185mineral market reports________ 7189—92

Mines and mining, see Coal mines and mining—Metal mines and • mining—also names of metalsand minerals mined.

Mines Bureau:bulletin___________________________ 7183handbook series___________________ 7184information circular series______ 7185-88reports of investigations______ 7193-7204

Minnesota :mail routes, schedule_____________ 7333mails, proposals for carrying____ 7328—29

Minors, see Child labor.Mint Bureau, appropriations, 1952__ 6644Miscellaneous collection series, see

Smithsonian miscellaneous col-lections.

Mississippi: mail routes, schedule_________ 7334topographic quadrangle maps_____ 7207,

7210Mississippi River and Valley :

index map of quadrangles______ 7205Morganza floodway_______________ 7206

Missler, Kans., railroad accident____ 7157Missouri:

mail routes, schedule_____________ 7332mails, proposals for carrying------ 7328service trades, statistics_________ 6255topographic quadrangle maps__ 7070-71,

7075, 7084-89Missouri Basin, see Missouri River

and Valley.Missouri River and Valley:

power market survey of basin____ 6929water resources and land use_____ 7335

Missouri River Basin project:specifications___________ 7366, 7371, 7399water rental charges______________ 7361

Mitchell, General, Field, instrument approach chart_______ 6351

Mobilization, see Labor—Military service.

Modoc quadrangle. Ark.-Miss_______ 7207Moe, Walter S., jr., relief___________ 6550Moisant International Airport, in-

strument approach chart____ 6355Money, see Inflation (finance).Mongrain, Rose A., claim___________ 6727Monographs, see names of depart-

ments, etc., issuing monographs.Monopolies, aluminum industry_____ 6611Monosodium glutamate, specifica-

tion_________________________ 6824Monroe, Howard A., relief------------- 6488Montana :

topographic quadrangle map-------- 7090water-supply and sewage-disposal

systems______________________ 6927Montgomery, D. A., relief of estate__ 6492Monticello quadrangle, Mo--------------- 7085Mops, deck swabs, specification_____ 6962Morgan Foods Corp________________ 6545Morganza, La„ floodway____________ 7206Morocco, Spanish zone, economic in-

formation-------------------- 7023Morrow, T. L., relief----------------------- 6552Moses Lake, Wash., instrument ap-

proach chart--------------------------- 6342Moths, see Gypsy moths.Motion pictures :

special regulations-------------------- 6090-91unclassified, release, spec, regs____ 6118

Motor boats, see Motorboats.Motor fuel, highway statistics______ 7354Motor vehicles:

Army regulations--------------------- 6031-32for administrative use, spec. regs_ 6149 highway statistics----------------------- 7354

Motorboats, and other vessels pro-pelled by machinery__ 6416

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EntryEntryMt. Vernon, Va., topographic quad-

rangle map____________ 7112Mountain Home project, Payette unit,

report on---------------------- 6449Mouton, for flight clothing specifica-

tion----------------------------- 6826Moving people and goods, plan for

National Capital_____________ 7273Muir Woods National Monument___ 7280Mujeres, Comision Interamericana de,

see Inter-American Commission of Women.

Mukluks, boot, survival kit, specifica-tion----------------------------- 6767

Mullen quadrangle, Nebr____________ 7093Murphy, Floyd L., relief___________ 6500Muskmelons, production____________ 5912Mussbach, Hanna, relief_____ _____ 6493Mutarotation of glycosylamines and

sugars_______________________ 7270My cue, Catherine V., relief________ 6548Myers, Joseph A„ and others, relief- 6551

N

Narrows, The see Hamilton Inlet. Nation is counting on you (talk)_____ 5920National, see headings beginning Fed-

eral-Government—National.National Academy of Sciences, report,

1949 -------------------- 6656, 7213National Advisory Committee for

Aeronautics : annual report, 1947____________ 7214annual report, 1948_________________ 7215report series_____________________ 7216—20technical memorandums________ 7221-23technical notes--------------------------- 7224-47

National Bureau of Standards : handbooks______________________ 7250journal of research, title page, etc. 7251 letter circulars____________________ 7252research papers________________ 7254-71

National Capital, see Capital of United States.

National Capital Park and Planning Commission, monographs___ 7273—74

National Capital Parks, outdoor pro-gram, 1951------------------ 7281

National Children’s Dental Health Day, proclaiming______ 6676

National Conference on Industrial Safety, see President’s Confer-ence on Industrial Safety.

National defense : defense production aids series_ 7282-83industrial security manual________ 7212preparedness program—

Alaska, report__________________ 6659investigation______________ 6658, 6661

road ahead in collective defense offree nations (address)------------- 7422

National Guard :Army regulations_________________ 6019N. G. regulations_________________ 7275officers ordered to active duty with

N. G. Bureau, Army regs------- 6019National Guard Bureau, N. G. officers,

active duty with Bureau, Army regs----------------------------- 6019

National Labor Relations Board : decisions and orders__________ 7277report, 1950______________________ 7276

National Military Establishment, spec-ifications______ 6884—91

National parks, National CapitalParks outdoor program, 1951_ 7281

National Production Authority, orderM-4, questions and answers__ 7282

National Railroad Adjustment Board,

National Research Council, report,

National security, industrial safe-guarding classified matter_______ 7212

National Security Training Commis-sion, establish_____ 6627, 6632

National Security Training Corps, create-------------------- 6627, 6632

National service life insurance, see Life insurance.

National Training School for Girls, property available for use byPublic Welfare Board________ 6709

Naturalization candidates, citizenship reader______________ 7143-44

Nautical charts, see Maps and charts.Naval Academy, Annapolis, veterans

attending, uniform benefits____ 6593Naval Medical Research Institute,

project series_________7177-82Naval records, World War II________ 7248Naval Research Laboratory, NRL re-

port series------------------------- 7289-98Naval Research Office, report, 1950____ 7288Naval supplies, see Military supplies. Naval vessels, see Ships.Navy :

grade code, spec, regs-------------------- 6112regulations_______________________ 7299selling to--------------------------------------- 7301

Nebraska : service trades, statistics________ 6256topographic quadrangle maps___ 7091-96

Negroes, hospital for veterans______ 6586Netherlands, cooperative housing, bib-

liography_____________________ 7118Neutrons:

age measurements in graphite with gold resonance detection__ 6217

photo-neutron yields from 330 mevbremsstrahlung---------------------- 6235

Nevada: electric facilities_______________ 6936topographic mapping, index_______ 7047

New Bedford, Mass., instrument ap-proach chart___________ 6357

New England, fuel situation and pros-pects __________________ 6744

New Guinea, chart of northeast coast- 7136 New Hampshire, mail routes, sched-

ule___________________________ 7330New Jersey, retail trade, statistics---- 6249New London, Conn., see Coast Guard

Academy, New London.New Mexico, electric facilities----------- 6933New Orleans, La.:

instrument approach chart-------- 6355route chart------------------------------------ 6392

New York City : aeronautical chart---------------------- 6382route chart_______________________ 6392

New York State: retail trade, statistics___________ 6250service trades, statistics---------------- 6257topographic quadrangle maps— 9097—98

Newark, N. J., instrument approach chart__________________ 6371

Newsprint, see Paper.Niobium, see Columbium.Nitrogen, determination by adsorption

from helium mixtures--- 7261Nitrogen mustards, antagonistic ef-

fect of cysteine------------- 6215Noise monitor, particle counting-------- 6218Norfolk, Va.:

aeronautical chart---------------------- 6396spinach, kale, and collards, market-

ing______________________ 7340North (U. S.), see Great Plains.North America, lights and fog signals. 7140North Atlantic area, unity of purpose

for security (address)__ 7420North Atlantic Ocean, see Atlantic

Ocean.North Carolina :

mail routes, schedule___________ 7331topographic quadrangle maps. 7099-7100

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EntryNorth Dakota :

mail routes, schedule____________ 7333topographic quadrangle maps_____ 7101

North Platte, Nebr., instrument ap-proach chart----------------- 6319

North Poudre supply canal, diversion dam, specifications____ 7367

Northeast (U. S.) : erosion, how to recognize_______ 5908

Northern and northwestern lakes sur-vey------------------------------ 7172

Northern Rocky Mountain Forest &Range Experiment Station:

research note_____________________ 7034station paper_____________________ 7035

Northwest Airlines, Inc., accident___ 6273Norway :

cooperative housing, bibliography__7118market for U. S. tobacco___________ 7015

Nova Scotia, aeronautical chart—___ 6407NRL report series________________ 7289-98Nucleons, pi-mesons in nucleon-nu-

cleon collisions_______________ 6224Nurses and nursing, Cadet Nurse Corps

and other programs___ 7352Nuts, unshelled, specification________ 6971

see also names of nuts.Nylon, chloroprene-coated fabric, spec-

ification_____________ ___ 6791

O

O. P. S., see Price Stabilization Office. Oak, white, specification____________ 6827Oak Mills quadrangle, Kans.-Mo____ 7075Office furniture and equipment, exec-

utive office furniture, stock catalog----------------------- 6982

Officers, see names of services to which officers belong.

Officers’ outfit, packing for shipment or storage, specifications_____ 6837

Official register of United States: report, 1950____________________ 6299time for publication______________ 6685

Offutt, A. F. B., Instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6354

Ogden, Utah :Chamber of Commerce, transfer

land-------------------------------- c>729instrument approach chart______ 6320land conveyance__________________ 6635

Ohio : crime investigation_____________ 6740mails, proposals for carrying______ 7328retail trade, statistics____________ 6251topographic quadrangle maps_____ 7076

Ohio River and Valley, water re-sources anti land use___ 7335

Oil-absorbing compound, for floors and decks, specification____ 6830

Oil shale: oil produced from______________ 7201reserves of northwestern Colorado- 7199

Oils :animal and vegetable fats and oils

situation, Mexico________ 7006extend import controls___________~ 6646preservative, hydraulic equipment,

specification_____________ 6829world production and trade, 1950__ 7007see also Fuel oil—Lubricants.

Oilseed, and products, Argentine situ- ation--------------------------- 7008

Oklahoma : electric facilities_______________ 6934mails, proposals for carrying_____ 7328

Old age insurance, Federal old age and survivors insurance_____ 7302

Old Mystic quadrangle, Conn_______ 7068Olefins, hydrocarbons produced by

codimerization of butenes____ 7260Oleomargarine, colored requirements

for public eating places______ 7002

EntryOmaha, Nebr., instrument approach

chart-------------------- 6321, 6354Omniranges, flying, basic____________ 6267OPS, see Price Stabilization Office.Optical instruments and apparatus,

commodity classification re-sponsibilities. spec, regs______ 6144

Oran, Port d’, Algeria, chart________ 7133Orders, see names of departments,

etc., issuing orders.Ordnance Department, tables of or-

ganization and equipment___ 6170-73Oregon, water-supply and sewage-dis-

posal systems_______________ 6927Organization of American States :

publications, price list___________ 7314what it is, what it does____________ 7315

Organization of American States, Council of, see Council of Or-ganization of American States.

Organizations, subversive, communist or communist-front enter-prises, guide_________ 6652

Organized crime, see Crime and crimi-nals.

Organized Crime in Interstate Com-merce, Special Committee to Investigate, Senate, see Crime, organized, in Interstate Com-merce, Special Committee to Investigate, Senate.

Organized Reserve Corps, Army;Army regulations________________ 6021assignments and attachments,

Army regs--------------------- 6021board of officers, spec, regs________ 6095employees’ compensation act bene-

fits, spec, regs_______________ 6102marital and dependency status,

spec, regs------------------------------ 6113mobilization availability categories,

spec, regs----------------------- 6101professional, etc., personnel, ap-

pointment, spec, regs________ 6098special regulations----------------- 6095-6103warrant officers, appointment, spec.

regs_________________________Orlando, Fla., aeronautical chart____Orr, William M., Co________________Oscillations :

610063976497

atmospheric, quadratic terms in differential equations____ 7244

free-space pressures near tips ofpropellers____________________ 7220

Overcoats, Air Force specification___ 6828Oversea service, allowances, classifi-

cation, etc. spec, regs________ 6071Oversea supply :

common items to Army and Airforce, spec, regs______________ 6139

special regulation_______________ 6151-52Oxides, cathode base metal studies__ 7258

see also oxides by name.Oxnard, Calif., instrument approach

chart— ----------------- 6360Ozone, atmospheric, at Washington,

D. C---------------------------- 7449

I*. B. series____________________ 6f>44-45PA series------------------------------------- 5921-231 acific airways plotting chart, see

Maps and charts.Pacific area :

engineers of southwest Pacific.1941-45 -------------------------------- 6917

laying foundations for peace (ad-dress)----------------------------- 7416

Pacific Coast, light list Coast Guard- 6415Pacific islands, light list_____________ 6415Pacific Islands Trust Territory, see

Trust Territory of Pacific Is-lands.

Packaging, see Packing.

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EntryPacking:

packaging and packing specifica-tions—

aircraft accessories________officers’ outfit__________________parachutes__________,___________

see also names of articles packed.Pads, see Stamp pads.Paducah, Ky„ housing for AEC proj-

ect____________________Paige quadrangle, Calif_____________Paint:

antifouling, specification_______deck, specification________ 6886 -87,inside, specification_______________outside, specification________ 6S34

Painting, obstruction marking for air commerce_____________

Palms (sewing), sailmakers’ and sad-dlers’, specification____

Pan American Day : poster_________________________program sources_________________

Pan American Union : budget estimates, 1952_________house the Americas built_________how it works_____________________posters___________________________semblanzas literarias_____________

Pan Americanism, see American re-publics.

Panama, claims, convention withUnited States________________

Panama Canal, appropriations, 1951, proposed provision____

Paper: duplicating master sets, specifica-

tion__________________electric insulation, specification___impervious, for surgical dressings,

specification__.--------------investigate newsprint production,

etc______________________wrapping, waterproofed, specifica-

tion—see also Stencil paper.

Papers, see Records.Parachutes, packaging and packing

specification__________Park County, Mont., manganese ores,

concentration_________Parker, Al, claim____________________Parking of vehicles on post office

property, prevent_____Parks, Carl, relief__________________Parrotts Creek, engineer report______Particles (charged), ionization and

excitation losses______Partners in progress, report of In-

ternal. Development Advisory Board ________________

Passengers, aboard military vessels, Army regs--------------------

Passports:violation of laws, amend U. S.

Code________________________visas—

agreement with Chile________U. S. citizens to Southern Rho-

desia, British subjects to U. S_Patent Office:

classification bulletin___________report, 1950______________________

Patients, reports, spec, regs________Patuxent River chart______________Paulins, see Tarpaulins.Paving breakers, gasoline-powered,

specification__________Pay, allowances, etc.:

active duty mental incompetents— Army regs____________________spec, regs______________________

advance payments to military per-sonnel, Army regs_______

allotments of pay, spec, regs______

684268376841

6436 7061

6833 6889 68886890

6271

6950

73167317

73077310 731873167320

69676885

6968

6539

6969

EntryPay, allowances, etc.—Continued

allowance for quarters, spec. regs_ 6067, 6068

class B allotments and class A pay reservations, spec, regs______ 6058

classifications and rates, overseas, spec, regs_______________ 6071

during leave, Army regs___________ 6008foreign and sea duty pay, Army

regs-------------------------------- 6010payment of military personnel,

spec, regs_____________ 6070retired and retirement, to incom-

petent members, of Army—Army regulations______________ 6012special regulations_____________ 6065

subsistence allowance, spec, regs____6066travel allowances, advances for

temporary duty, spec, regs____ 6072see also Travel.

Payne, Daniel L. relief____________ 6499Peace, laying foundations in Pacific

(address)_____________ 7416Peaches, growing east of Rocky Moun-

tains --------------------------- 5913Peanuts:

acreage allomtents and marketing quotas—

7430

6477

hearings---------------------------- 6641, 6734reports----------------------- 6525, 6540, 6716

Pearl quadrangle, Ill.-Mo___________ 7070Pelantova, Ruzena, relief____________ 6670Pennsylvania :

anthracite region, SusquehannaRiver buried valley___________ 7183

crime investigation_______________ 6740retail trade, statistics____________ 6252service trades, statistics__________ 6258wholesale trade, statistics________ 6262

Pennsylvania anthracite see Coal.Pennsylvania R. R„ accident________ 7154Pensacola, Fla., instrument approach

charts____________ 6322, 6338Pensions:

6841

7198 6491

6683 65786463

6219

7150

6016

6523

7434

7436

7324 7323 6076 6384

6831

60116064

60096069

veterans— arrested tuberculosis_________ 6588loss of creative organ___________ 6590Spanish-American War etc_____ 6587

Peptones, dried, comparison with pan-creatic digest of casein_ 7179

Perrin A. F. B., instrument approach chart_________________ 6328

Perry quadrangle, Iowa_____________ 7072Personal property :

disposal, spec, regs_______________ 6157excess, in D. C., etc., list___________ 6981supply of common items to Army

and Air Force, spec, regs_____ 6139Personnel administration, see Admin-

istrative management.Petroleum, see Oil shale.Petroleum as fuel, see Fuel oil.Petroleum refineries, oil from second-

ary recovery and refining_____ 7203Petromyzon marinus, see Lampreys.Pfanhenschmidt, Lily, relief________ 6671Pfeiffer, Bertha, sister, relief------------- 6720Pharmacology, see names of drugs. Philadelphia rod, see Leveling rod.Philippine Islands :

copra situation__________________ 7009insurrection, see, in main alpha-

bet, Pensions.tuna and tuna-like fishes larvae___ 6998veterans’ burial___________________ 6583

Phoenix, Ariz.: telephone switchboard equipment,

specifications-------------- 7396unit substation specifications______ 7390

Phosphors, solar extreme ultraviolet and X-rays, measurement_____ 7292

Phosphorus isotopes, P-32, used with colloidal Au-198, effects---------- 6214

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renal cortical ischemia studies_____ 7180studies with fluorescein____________ 7181

Photographic apparatus and supplies : emulsions, stars initiated by pro-

tons ----------------------------- 6225equipment, Federal supply sched-

ule---------------------------------- 6974print straiteners, specifications____ 6850

Photographic emulsion detectors, pho- tonuclear stars in emulsions___ 6234

Photographic identification badges, see Badges.

Photographs, still, unclassified, re-lease, spec, regs______ 6118

Photography, special regulations, pho-tographic services___ 6090—91

see also Aerial photography.Photons:

angular and radial distributions in cascade showers_________ 6226

high energy photo-nuclear reac-tions--------------------------------------- 6222

Physical education and training, field manual------------------------ 6035

Physical training, see Physical educa-tion and training.

Physicians, intern in hospital adminis-tration, examination announce-

.• ,ln<.ent--------r—.---------------------- 6302Physicists, examination announce-

ment----------------------------- 6282Pickett, Dewey, relief_______________ 6553Pilot guides, see Coast pilots.Pilots and pilotage, see Aviators.Pineapples, suggested tentative U. S.

grades________________ 7342Pipe and pipe fittings, pipe threads,

taper, etc., specification______ 6845Piper PA-11, aircraft accident______ 6272Pitch (aircraft), sweptback wings at

supersonic speeds______ 7229Pittsburgh, Pa., instrument approach

Pixley quadrangle. Calif_____________Plains, see Great Plains.Plane coordinates, see Coordinates.Plant diseases, see Diseases of plants. Planting, see Crops—Forest planting.Plants, insecticides in soils, responses

to_____________________see also Diseases of plants.

Plants (industrial), industrial secu-rity manual__________

Plasmodium fallax, experimental in-fections isolated from Uganda tufted guinea fowl_____

Plaster, white-coat, failure_________Plastic strain, see Strains and

stresses.

5910

7212

71777249

Plastics, laminated, thermosetting, specification___________ 6832

Pockets, see Magazine pockets.Podiatry, see Chiropody.Point 4 program :

bibliography____________________ 7413partners in progress report and rec-

ommendations________________ 7150Puerto Rico as proving ground_____ 7445technical cooperation, agreement

with Ceylon_________________ 7435Poland, foreign trade in 1949________ 7026Polaris (star), see Pole star.Pole Hill power plant:

bulkhead gate equipment, specifica- tions------------------------------ 7385

steel structures, specifications_____ 7388Pole Hill switchward, power circuit

breakers, etc., specifications___ 7387Pole star, American air almanac_____ 7286Police:

D. C., compensation for duty ondays off--------------------------- 6572, 6701

EntryPolice—Continued

Metropolitan Police Force, etc., com-pensation_____________________ 6701

policewoman, exam, announcement- 6300 Policewomen, see Police.Polishing, see Grinding and polishing.Polk quadrangle, Mo________________ 7086Polymers and polymerization, see Heat

of polymerization.Population:

current population reports—labor force series_____________ 6238-39population estimates, series___ 6240-41

current survey, district supervisors’manual_______________________ 6242

intercensal estimates, regions, etc__ 6241United States, provisional esti-

mates________________________ 6240Porretto, Joseph A., proceedings for

contempt-------------------------------- 6667Port Canaveral, chart______________ 7127Port Columbus Airport, instrument

approach chart________ 6308Portland, Oreg., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6353Ports, see Harbors.Portugal, economic information______ 7025Position indicators, horizontal stabil-

izer, specification----------- 6804Post exchanges:

Army regulations_________________ 6017domestic exchanges, spec, regs_____ 6084special regulations_____________ 6084-85you and your exchange____________ 6004

Post Oflice and Civil Service Commit-tee, Senate, reports__ 6683-85, 6702

Post Office Department: appropriations, 1952—

hearings------------------------------- 6644reports------------------------------ 6628, 6630

deficit, reduce_____________________ 6468sale of postal maps, etc____________ 6702

Post offices, parking on property, pre-vent ----------------------------- 6683

Postage, increase postal rates________ 6468Postal contracts, see Postal service.Postal maps, see Maps and charts.Postal rates, see Postage.Postal service:

mail for personnel en route oversea, spec, regs-------------------------- 6086

proposals for carrying mails, adver-tisements _________________ 7328-29

special regulations________________ 6086see also Post offices.

Postal Transportation Service, mail route schedules_____ 7330-34

Posters, Pan American Union___ 7316Potatoes:

dehydrated, mashed___________ 5897merchantable stocks, Mar. 1, 1951 _ 5902

Potholes East Canal:fixed-wheel gate, specifications_ 7377structural steel, specifications_ 7394

Potomac River and Valley, water re-sources and land use___ 7335

Potts Camp quadrangle, Miss_______ 7210Power, see Electricity.Powers, Frederick J., relief_________ 6556P’phang Man (Harbor), chart______ 7130Precipitation :

forecasting in northeast Colorado__ 7450tables of precipitable water, etc___ 7454Utah, maximum_________________ 7455Washington, D. C., 1950-51______ 7404

Preparedness, see National defense.Preservatives, see Hydraulic systems.President of United States :

appropriation for defense produc-tion, estimate___________ 6472

defense reorganization powers___ 6543,6568

economic report__________________ 6443

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EntryPresident of United States—Con.

messages, see, in main alphabet, subject of message.

veto message, Dubonnet, Ruth O_ 6662President’s Commission on Internal

Security and Individual Rights, members, exempt from laws_________________________ 6626

President’s Conference on IndustrialSafety:

reports of Committee on Educa-tion_________________________ 7161

reports of Committee on Laws andRegulations--------------------------- 7162

President’s reorganization plans, see Government reorganization plans.

President’s Water Resources Policy Commission, report------ 7335

Presque Isle, Maine, instrument ap-proach chart------------------------- 6324

Pressmen, lithographic offset, exami-nation announcement________ 6288

Price lists, see Government publica-tions.

Price Stabilization Office, volunteer emergency committees, pro-gram __________________ 7336

Prices:ceiling price regulation 7, guide__ 7337testimony of—

Eric Johnston and Michael V.DiSalle______________________ 6437

Michael V. DiSalle____________ 6440Primer (paint), zinc-chromate, speci-

fication ______________________ 6843Printing Joint Committee, calendar— 6654 Prisoners of war, health study, World

War II prisoners and civilian internees_____________________ 6584

Prisons Bureau, appropriations, 1952, estimate________________ 6483

Private laws, see Law.Private property, see Property. • Procedure, see Administrative man-

agement.Procurement, see Air Force—Army.Production (economics) :

defense production, estimate_____ 6472defense production act—

progress report no. 1, hearing 6437 progress report no. 2, hearing---- 6438progress report no. 3, hearing__ 6439progress report no. 4, hearing 6440 progress report no. 5, hearing 6441

defense production aids series__ 7282-83Production and Marketing Adminis-

tration, farm programs, and farmer-committeemen (talk)_ 5920

Program aid series_______________ 5921-23Projection, see Maps and charts.Promethium, absorption and emission

spectra_______________ 7266Propaganda, see American propa-

ganda.Propellers:

rotating, oscillating pressures neartips_________________________ 7220

vibratory stresses operating in flowfield_________________________ 7239

Property:damage claims—

Army regs_____________________ 6006estimates to pay_______________ 6481

see also Personal property—Public property.

Protactinium, ion exchange behaviorin HC1-HF mixtures________ 6216

Protection of Childhood, Interna-tional American Institute for, see International American In-stitute for Protection of Child-hood.

EntryProtons, stars in emulsions initiated

by_____________________ 6225Pruning forest trees, financial as-

pects _________________ 7030Pseudo-adiabatic atmosphere, see Air. Psychiatric examinations, medical dis-

position of recruits____ 7176Psychosis, see Mental diseases.Public assistance, payments under

State-Federal programs, Sept. 1950--------------------------- 7345

Public contracts, see Government con-tracts.

Public debt, increase in limitation, es-timate________________ 6472

Public employment, see Employment.Public lands, see names of States, etc.,

where lands are located.Public laws, see Law.Public opinion, in American democ-

racy__________________ 6003Public property:

arms and accouterments loaned to other government agencies, spec, regs_____________ 6153

care and safe keeping, Nat. Guardregs_________________________ 7275

Public Roads Bureau, opportunities for engineers_________ 7355

Public utilities, see Electric utilities. Publications, subversive, communist

or communist-front enter-prises, guide_________ 6652

see also Government publications— Military publications—also names of departments, etc., issuing publications—also sub-jects.

Puddings, pineapple and rice, canned, specification__________ 6835

Puerto Rico : coast pilot, supp_______________ 6405excess personal property, list_____ 6981proving ground for point 4_______ 7445sunshine and cloudiness__________ 7452topographic quadrangle maps__7102—104

Pulaski, Va., instrument approach chart_________________ 6325

Pulleys, aircraft, antifriction bear-ing, specification---------- 6844

Pulpboard, hard-pressed fiberboard, specification___________ 6951

Pumps : hand, aircraft, specification_____ 6840oil-barrel, 1 quart, specification___ 6838

Purchasing, see Buying.Purdum quadrangle, Nebr___________ 7094Purification of water, see Water.Pusan Hang (Harbor), chart_______ 7137

<1Q-meters, specification______________ 6846Qualification cards, soldier’s, spec,

regs__________________ 6132Quartermaster Corps of Army :

tables of organization and equip-ment _______________ 6174-75

technical manuals________________ 6186Quarters, see Barracks and quarters.Quiroga, Horacio, semblanzas lit-

erarias________________ 7320Quitchgrass, crested wheatgrass, graz-

ing values____________ 7034

B

Rackett quadrangle. Nebr___________ 7095Racks, see Utensil racks.Radar:

ground radar, etc., technical manual__________________ 6189

tornado situation, analysis----------- 7451

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EntryRadiation :

from— dielectric rods_______________ 7296 Yb—169 ------------------------------- 6205

synergistic effect of P-32 andAu-198______________________ 6214

see also Gamma rays—Solar radia-tion—Ultraviolet rays—X-rays.

Radiation detection instruments, gamma ray Geiger survey meter__________________ 6212

Radio, see headings beginning Radio.Radio apparatus and appliances, radio

sets, technical manual_ 6187Radio communication :

communication act of 1934, amend- 6682 State Dept’s educational program,

estimate________________ 6473transmission of data by MEDIS

equipment_______________ 6266Radio direction finding, equipment,

technical manual______ 6190Radio direction finding charts, see

Maps and charts.Radio engineers, see Engineers.Radio facility charts, see Maps and

charts.Radio operators, flight, color vision

requirements__________ 6278Radio ranges, see Omniranges.Radio stations, monitoring, F. C. C.

to acquire sites_______ 6682Radio transmitters, see Transmitters

(radio).Radioactivity, monitoring, counting

rate meters___________ 6209Radio-autography, isotope selection,

etc------------------------------ 6202Railroad accidents, reports_______ 7153-57Railroad cars, see Box cars.Railroad equipment, see Railroad

supplies.Railroad Retirement Board, report,

1950-------------------- 6464, 7357Railroad supplies, commodity classifi-

cation responsibilities, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 6141

Railroads: carload waybill analyses, 1949,

manufactures, etc_____ 7151value of property used____________ 7159

Railway signaling, etc., inspectors, examination announcement___ 6292

Rain, see Precipitation.Raincoats, specification_____________ 6848Raisins, world production, 1950_____ 7005Ranch Day, Oct. 9, 1950___________ 7036Ranges (stock), see Stock ranges.Rapid City, S. Dak., instrument ap-

proach chart__________ 63339Rapides Parish, La., land transfer_ 6730Raupe, Vera, relief___________________ 6426Rayon:

cloth, banner, specification_______ 6771insulation cloth and tape, specifica-

tion --------------------------------------- 6803Reading, Pa., instrument approach

chart------------------------- 6356Real estate, credit, regulation X,

amdt----------------------- 6941-42Receipts, see Recipes.Receipts and expenditures, see

Finance.Receivers (radio) :

subminiature low-frequency re-ceiver---- L____________ 7272

Recipes, root vegetables_____________ 5918Reciprocal trade agreements, see

Commercial treaties.Reclamation Bureau, specifications. 7363- „ . .. 7399Reclamation of land, reclamation

project data, insert____ 7362

EntryReclamation projects, see Reclama-

tion of land.Reconstruction Finance Corporation :

act and other laws_____________ 7401reorganization—

hearings------------------------------------ 6649report--------------------------------------- 6544

Records : sundry Govt, departments, ets..

World War II, military agencies___ 7248see also Military records—also spe-

cial subjects—also names of departments, etc.

Recreation, accounting for recrea- tional supplies, spec, regs____ 6154

Recruiting and enlistment, reenlist- ment bonus. Army regs______ 6013

Reese A. F. B„ instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6317

Reeves, Cleo C., relief_______________ 6500Refineries, see Petroleum refineries.Reforestation, see Forest planting.Refrigerated storage warehouses, see

Warehouses.Refrigeration and refrigerating ma-

chinery, engineering manual_ 6915see also Cold storage.

Refuse, garbage and rubbish disposal, engineering manual___ 6916

Regional Seminar on Social Affairs, preliminary report on 2d in series------------------------ 7319

Registers, see names of certain de-partments, etc.

Regulations, see Code of Federal regu-lations—also names of depart-ments, etc., issuing regula-tions—also subjects.

Regulators, see types of regulators.Remaining cards, special regulations. 6078Renegotiation act of 1951, see Govern-

ment contracts.Rent:

District of Columbia emergency act, extend--------------- 6571, 6717

housing and rent control, extendact______________________ 6624 6629

Rent Control Administrator of D. C.: administrative expenses________ 6570appropriations, 1951—

estimate______________ ____ __ 6476reports------------------------------ 6631, 6732

Rental housing, see Housing.Reorganization of Government activ-

ities, see Government reorgan-ization plans.

Repair kits, canvas bags for, specifi-cation 6763Repairing:

equipment utilization and mainte-nance, spec, regs______________ 6121

personnel utilization, spec, regs___~ 6119special regulations______________ 6119-21

Reports:civilian supply program of EGA,

spec, regs-------------------------- 6151information and education reports,

spec, regs------------------------- 6117see also names of departments, etc

issuing reports—also subjects.Research, research and development,

Air Force regs------------ 5967-68see also subject.

Research bulletins, papers, etc., see names of issuing agencies.

Resistors, see Electric resistors.Resolutions, see House bills—Law—

Senate bills.Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc., oper-

ators serving colored marga-rine, requirements_____ 7002

Retables, see Altarpieces.Retail trade, statistics, 1-R series- 6246-54

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EntryRethimnou, K61pos( Gulf), chart_____ 7132Retired pay, see Pay, allowances, etc. Retirement, see Army.Rhode Island :

mail routes, schedule______________ 7330refrigerated locker plants_________ 6988

Rhodes Point, Md., channel to Tyler-ton____________________ 6465

Rhodesia, see Southern Rhodesia.Rice:

extend import controls____________ 6646milled, specification_______________ 6952world crop________________________ 7012

Richards, Blanche, relief_____________ 6547Ridge roll, recommendation of trade__ 7028Rights (civil), see Civil rights.Rights of persons, see Civil rights.Rio Grande:

flow, 1948------------------------------------- 7149water resources and land use______ 7335

Rio Grande quadrangle, P. R_______ 7104Ripley quadrangle, Ala______________ 7055Rivers, ten rivers in America’s future. 7335Roads and highways :

Federal aid in construction, laws, compilation______________ 6445

plan for National Capital_________ 7273statistics, 1949------------------------------ 7354

Rockfish, see Bass.Rockland quadrangle, Mich_________ 7083Rods, see Aluminum—Leveling rods—

Steel—Tie rods—Welding rods.Roofing, iron and steel, recommenda-

tion of trade___________ 7028Rotor planes, see Helicopters.Rotors, see Centrifuge rotors.Route charts, see Maps and charts.Royal Canadian Air Force, issues of

aviation gasoline and oil, spec. re"s----------------------------- 6105

Royal Canadian Navy, issues of avi-ation gasoline and oil, spec, regs----------------------------- 6105

Rubber, see names of articles manufac-tured from rubber.

Rubber trees, see Hevea.Rubbish, see Refuse.Rugby, N. Dak., substation, control,

etc., equipment, specifications. 7371Rules and Administration Committee,

luptn co----------- — 0(10—11, WOVRules Committee, House, reports_____ 6533-

36. 6538-40, 6568, 6582, 6629, 6630, 6632.

Rundle, Richard G., relief____________ 6427Rundle, Valiquette A., relief_________ 6427R-unit at 320 and 160 Mev___________ 6231Runway marker lights, see Lights.Rushville quadrangle, Mo.-Kans_____ 7089Rutin, chemistry, pharmacology, etc. 5896

S

Safety, Industrial, President’s Confer-ence on, see President’s Con-ference on Industrial Safety.

Safety inspectors, examination an-nouncement _________________ 6292

Safety of life, safety consciousness, evaluation____________ 7187

Sailors :injuries to crewmen on inland wa-

terways_________________ 7171licensing, etc., merchant marine

personnel_______________ 6418St. Francis quadrangle, Kans_______ 7074St. Johns River, aeronautical chart__6414St. Johnswort, on western ranges____ 7035St. Lawrence River:

aeronautical chart_____________ 6408chart-------------------------------------------- 7125

St. Patrick Hospital, relief__________ 6526Sajin Man (Harbor), chart__________ 7130

EntrySalaries:

persons not at work, pay status___ 6238police, in D. C., compensation for

Sales, commissary operation, techni-cal manual____________ 6186

Salesmen and salesmanship, selling toNavy------------------------------------- 7301

Salt and soda for shock in burns___ 7351Samoa, see American Samoa.San Angelo, Tex., instrument ap-

proach chart__________ 6326San Diego, Calif., flight chart______ 6376San Francisco, Calif., flight charts. 6376-77 San Joaquin, Calif.:

earthwork, etc., specifications_____ 7363precast reinforced concrete pipe,

specifications________________ 7364Santa Felicia Canyon quadrangle,

Calif------------------------------------- 7063Savannah, Ga., aeronautical chart__ 6398Savannah River, housing for AEC

project in area______________ 6436Savidge, Eleanor K., relief___________ 6505Savings bonds:

action of class B agent officers in purchases, spec, regs____ 6063

issuance schedules, spec, regs_____ 6060purchase and issuance, spec, regs__ 6056registration, etc., spec, regs_______ 6061series E—

automatic extension..__________ 6705cash purchases of, spec, regs____ 6059

settlement for, spec, regs_________ 6062supplies used with issuance, spec.

regs--------------------------------------- 6057Scales (weighing instruments) :

calibrated values_________________ 7252Scheuerman, R. J., relief____________ 6487Scholarships, Federal programs_____ 6743School buildings, citizens look at our

schoolhouses___________ 6901Scientists :

bibliography, scientific personnel__7174selection from enlisted personnel,

spec, regs------------------------------ 6133see also Electronic scientists.

Scott, Addie D. G., relief___________ 6581Scottsbluff, Nebr., instrument ap-

proach chart________________ 6327Screw threads, standards___________ 7250Sea lampreys, see Lampreys.Seamen, see Sailors.Seaplanes, dead rise of high-length-

beam-ratio hull_______ 7230Seattle, Wash., flight charts______ 6377-78SECO, see Sequential control.Secretaries to justices of U. S. courts,

civil service status____ 6684Sectional aeronautical charts, see

Maps and charts.Securities :

publications, price list____________ 6893traded on exchanges______________ 7403

Securities and Exchange Commission,

Security Training Commission, see National Security Training Commission.

Security Training Corps, see National Security Training Corps.

Sedgwick County, Kans., board of county commissioners, claim__ 6433

Sedimentation and deposition, grain-size of materials, correlating chart--------------------------- 7045

Seeds, see Oilseed.Selective service, see Conscription.Selling, see Salesmen and salesman-

ship.Semblanzas literarias_______________ 7320

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EntrySenate:

appropriations, 1951— estimates____________________ 6474law------------------------------------------ 6435report--------------------------------------- 6574

clerks, etc., keep on payroll afterSenator resigns______________ 6713

Senate bills________________________ 6655Senators, see Senate.Separators, see Electrostatic separa-

tors. Sequential control, collection of data- 6265Serial set (congressional)___________ 6422Serums and serumtherapy, see Biolog-

ical products.Service schools, see Military educa-

tion.Service trades, statistics, 1-S series_ 6255-„ 59Sevcenko, Ihor, relief_______________ 6607Sewart, A. F. B., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6340Sewerage systems, requirements for

sewage disposal_______ 6927Sewing machines, specifications_____ 6956Sewing palms, see Palms (sewing).Shale, see Oil shale.Sheepskin, see Mouton.Shell Lake quadrangle, Wis_________ 7116Shellenberger, James M., jr., relief___ 6678Shelton, Jacquelyn, relief___________ 6519Sherman, Tex., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6328Shibuya, Kimiko, relief______________ 6603Shipping, see Transportation.Shipping containers, see Containers. Ships :

Canadian, transport iron ore on Great Lakes_____________ 6639

combat and landing vessels, com-modity classification, logistic responsibilities, spec, regs____ 6142

modern naval vessels, construct___ 6431vessels propelled by machinery____ 6416

Shirts:boys’ sport and dress, size measure-

ments ---------------------------- 7018cotton, uniform twill, specifica-

tions------------------------------------- 6853Shock, burns, salt and soda use____ 7351Shops, see Machine shops.Short circuits, contactor, mine protec-

tive device____________ 7193Shows, see Amusements.Shrubs, southern Great Plains______ 5914Siding, iron and steel, recommenda-

tion of trade_________________ 7028Sight:

color vision requirements for— airmen_______________________ 6277flight engineers________________ 6280

flight navigators_________________ 6279flight radio operators_____________ 6278lighter-than-air pilots_____________ 6276pilots-------------------------------------------- 6275

Signal Corps : directory of equipments_______ 6189-90tables of organization and equip-

ment----------------------------------- 6176-79technical manuals_______________ 6187—90

Signal generators, see Generators.Signal lights, see Lights.Signaling and train control inspec-

tors, see Railway signaling, etc., inspectors.

Signals : audible, communication, specifica-

tions--------------------- ---------------- 6757communication projects, spec.

regs-------------------------------------- 6087Silicosis, health of ferrous foundry-

men--------------------------------------- 7350Silver Bow County, Mont., manga-

nese ores, concentration______ 7198

EntrySimplified practice recommendations- 7028Sinp’o Hang (Harbor), chart________ 7130Sirups, see Maple sirup.Skin cancer_________________________ 7348Sleds, convertible toboggan, paulin

for, specifications_____ 6839Slip laws, see Law.Slums, clearance____________________ 7117Small business, see Business.

senate, nearing, etc_______ 6744—45Smith, Alvin, claim_____________ 6722Smith, Geraldine L., relief_______ 6688Smith, Thomas C., relief of guardian- 6688Smithsonian miscellaneous collec-

tions ________________________ 7404Smoke, layer from Canadian forest

fires---------------------------- 7456Smyrna, Tenn., instrument approach

chart-------------------------- 6340Snake River, fisheries survey above

Payette River_________ 7000Soan Kundo (Archipelago), chart__ 7138Social Affairs, Regional Seminar on,

see Regional Seminar on So-cial Affairs.

Social security. Federal old age and survivors insurance__ 7302

see also Public assistance.Social Security Administration, re-

port, 1950____________ 7405Socks, woolen, specifications________ 6854Soda (baking):

and salt for shock in burns_______ 7351Sodium bicarbonate, see Soda (bak-

ing).Sodium thiosulfate, specifications___ 6955Soil conservation :

manuel de conservation du sol____ 7426working together for conservation

(address)------------------------------ 5928see also Agricultural conservation

program.Soil erosion, in Northeast, how to

recognize--------------------- 5908Soils :

forest soil examination in Douglas- fir region------------------------- 7031

grain-size of sedimentary mate-rials, chart_________________ 7045

insecticides in soil, plant responses. 5910Solar radiation, ultraviolet and

X-rays, measurements_ 7292Soldiers :

Army hit kit for shows__________ 5892qualification card, spec, regs______ 6132

Sole surviving son, assignment, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 6122

Solomons Island, chart______________ 6384Somaliland, British and Italian, eco-

nomic information____________ 7024Songs, Army hit kit for soldier shows. 5892 Soudhas, Kdlpos (Gulf), chart______ 7132Soudhas, Limin (Harbor), chart_____ 7132Soup base, specifications____________ 6855South (U. S.) :

farmhouses, factors affecting tem-peratures _______________ 5925

see also Great Plains.South America, lights and fog signals. 7140 South Dakota :

electric facilities_________________ 6937mail routes, schedule_____________ 7333refrigerated locker plants________ 6994

Southern Rhodesia, passport visas___ 7436Southwest (U. S.) :

power market survey of area______ 6930Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet

Socialist Republics.Soviet zone of Germany, see Ger-

many.Spain, air transport services, agree-

ments-------- ,------------- 7431-32Spanish War Veterans, see United

Spanish War Veterans.

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EntrySpare parts, metal, surface treat-

ments, specifications___ 6858Special committees, see names of

committees.Specialists, selection from enlisted

personnel, spec, regs_ 6133Specifications, see Military supplies-—

also names of departments, etc., issuing specifications— also subjects.

Spectra :alcohols, infrared studies of asso-

ciation ______________________ 7271infrared absorption, of cellulose__ 7259mass, of hydrocarbons, tempera-

ture variation_______________ 7265promethium, absorption and emis-

sion--------------------------------------- 7266Spectrometers, mass, diaphragm-type

micromanometer for use on___ 7254Speed, traffic speed trends___________ 7356Spies, bibliography________________ 7408-9Spinach, Norfolk, marketing________ 7340Splints, Cabot, specifications________ 6852Sports, Army program, technical

manual______________________ 6194Sprays and spraying:

dual equipment for airplane spray-ing----------- ---------------------- 6921

spray chamber for producing de-c, . P0,®1*® of limited drop size____ 6920Springfield, Mo., instrument approach

chart_________________ 6334Squeeze cloths, dental, specifications. 6947Ssangp o Man (Harbor), chart______ 7130Stability of aircraft:

autopilots, control gearing and time lag---------------------- 7238

booster in elevator-control systemof B—29 airplane_____________ 7226

increase in angle of dead rise offlying-boat hull______________ 7230

longitudinal, helicopter rotor inforward flight_________ __ ___ 7240

wings—derivatives at supersonic speeds. mass distribution effects on

sweptback wing____________Stamp pads, specifications_________Standard stock catalogs, see Federal

standard stock catalog.Standards and standardization :

commercial standard series, simplified practice recommenda-

tions ____________7018-21

see also subjects. Standards Bureau, see National Bu-

reau of Standards.Standiford Field, instrument ap-

proach chart__________Stapleton Airfield, instrument ap-

proach chart________Starnes, Charlie J., claims_______Stars, navigational chart___________

see also Cosmic rays.State Department:

estimate___________________information and educational ex-

change program_________publications, TC series__________

States:

7216

72436965

7028

6369

636466367286

6473

74247426

Not e .—For all subjects pertaining to the States, except their government, general history and descrip- tion, see such subjects.

intergovernmental relationships with U. S_______________ 6664

Statistical publications, see names of departments, etc., issuing pub-lications.

Statisticians :census of Americas training pro-

gram-------------------------------- 6237

EntryStatisticians—Continued

mathematical, etc., examination announcement_______ 6293

Statistics, systems, special regula-tions----------------------- 6109-13

see also subjects.Statutes, see Law.Steel:

bars, rods, etc., specifications____ 6859low-carbon, bars and forging stock,

specifications____________ 6860sec also names of manufactured ar-

ticles.Steel containers, see Containers.Stencil paper, specification for stencil-

board--------------------------- 6970Sternberg, Mrs. Robert M., relief_____ 6687Stewart, Lloyd F., relief_____________ 6672Stewart-Warner Corp_______________ 6748Still photographs, see Photographs.Stills, water, specifications_________ 6948Stock catalogs, see Government sup-

plies.Stock control, see Military supplies.Stock ranges:

big game, livestock, and range problems in Utah_____ 7032

Great Plains, minimize effects of drought--------------------------- 59n

St. Johnswort on western ranges_ 7035Stores:

commissaries—local pricing for items previously

priced centrally, spec, regs____ 6045nonperishable articles, spec. regs. 6043 perishable articles, spec, regs___ 6044sales operation, technical man-

ual---------------------------------------- 6186Strains and stresses:

plastic behavior of thin plate withcircular hole_________________ 7232

thermal, in finite cylinder________ 6198vibratory, in propellers____________ 7239

Straps, carrying, specifications______ 6851Strategic materials:

shipments to Communist China, investigate---------------------- 6742

shortages, impact on small business. 6745 Streets, plan for National Capital 7273 Stresses, see Strains and stresses.Strikes and locks-outs, analysis,

1927-49_____________________ 7167Striped bass, see Bass.Structural materials, see Building

materials.Stuckey, Jack, relief________________ 6557Students, Government aids__________ 6743Styrene, alpha-methylstyrene, heat of

polymerization_______________ 7256Subsistence allowances, see Pay, al-

lowances, etc.Subversive activities, see Un-Ameri-

can activities.Sugar, mutarotation of sugars______ 7270Sulfates, see Sodium thiosulfate.Sulfuric acid, byproduct, 1950______ 7192Sunlight quadrangle, Ala____________ 7056Sunshine at selected stations_______ 7452Supersonic aerodynamics, see Aero-

dynamics.Supersonic flow, see Flow.Supplemental appropriations and esti-

mates, see Appropriations.Supplies, see Aeronautical supplies—

Government supplies—Medical supplies—Military supplies— Railroad supplies.

Supplies and Acqounts Bureau, manual-------------------- 7438-40

Supply schedule, see Federal supply schedule.

Surf, see Waves.Surgeon General’s Ofiice, organiza-

tion and functions, spec. regs_ 6041

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EntrySurgical instruments and apparatus,

Federal supply schedule______ 6976Surplus property, see Personal prop-

erty.Surveying, engineering manual_____ 6911Surveying instruments, see Leveling

rods.Susquehanna River and Valley,

buried valley, anthracite region of Penn_______________ 7183

Swabs, see Mops.Sweden, cooperative housing, bibliog-

raphy__________________ 7118Switzerland, cooperative housing,

bibliography----------------- 7118Synthetic liquid fuel, see Fuel oil.Szetu, Anna, see Tu Do Chau.

T

Tables (furniture) : bedside, metal, specification_____

Tables of equipment, see Military sup-plies.

Tables of organization, see Army.Tachometers, specifications_____ 6807,Tacoma, Wash., instrument approach

chart__________________Taeryanghwa Man (Harbor) :

Tajin Man (Harbor) : chart__________________________

Tanks, storage, canvas, water, specifi-cation ________________

Tantalum, ion exchange behavior inHC1-HF mixtures____________

Tape, see Adhesive tape.Target leaf spot, of hevea rubbertree-Targets, tow, aerial sleeve, specifica-

tion __________________Tariff Commission, report, 2d series__Tarnowska, Maria R., relief________Tarpaulins, canvas, white, specifica-

tion ___________________Taxation, highway statistics________

see also Excess profits tax.Technical bulletins, manuals, etc., see

names of issuing agencies.Technical cooperation act, see Techni-

cal cooperation program.Technical cooperation bill, see Point

4 program.Technicians, see Dental technicians.Tecolote tunnel, electric elevator,

specifications_________Telephone, leased circuit usage, spec,

regs___________________Teletype, sequential control system__Temperature, rise in pitted surface___

see also Atmospheric temperature.Temperature indicators :

electrical resistance, specification-

thermocouple, hermetically sealed, spec, regs_______________

Ten rivers in America’s future______Tennessee, refrigerated locker plants- Tennessee River and Valley, water re-

sources and land use_:_Tests, see types of tests.Tetramethylammonium pentaiodide,

structure_____________Texas:

6945

6816

6329

7130

7130

6873

6216

59276872 74426521

6839 7354

7392

608862656197

6204

6809, 6811

6808 73356984

7335

mails, proposals for carrying______ 7328retail trade, statistics__________ 6253service trades, statistics_________ 6259topographic quadrangle maps____ 7105-6wholesale trade, statistics________ 6263

Textiles, European program, special statement-------------------- 6898

see also names of textiles.Theaters, see Air Force theaters—

Army theaters.Theodorou, Nicholas T., relief_______ 6516Thermal conductivity, see Heat.

EntryThermodynamics, chemical, study of

metallic alloys________ 6210Thermosetting plastics, see Plastics.Thorium, salts, toxicological studies- 6213Thorium tetrachloride, hydrolysis,

acidity of solutions____ 6196Threads, see Screw threads.Thyroid gland :

correlation of 1—131 uptake withevaluation of function_______ 6228

hyperthyroidism, treatment by1-131________________________ 6227

Tie rods, specification______________ 6865Timber, treatment___________________ 7188Time, daylight-saving in D. C_______ 6710Tin, survey rel. to preparedness pro-

gram __________________ 6661Tires:

and flaps, processing, spec, regs_ 6156reconditioning materials, specifica-

tion _________________________ 6973Tobacco :

export situation in U. S___________ 7013flue-cured, world production______ 7016market for U. S. in—

Denmark_______________________ 7014Norway________________________ 7015

Tomkins, Frederick E., and family, relief_________________ 6598

Tools, see Machine tools.Topographic quadrangle maps, see

Maps and charts.Tornadoes, radar and synoptic analy-

sis ____________________ 7451Townley quadrangle, Ala____________ 7057Toxaphene, grasshopper control_____ 5923Toxins, see Biological products.Tracy quadrangle, Mo______________ 7087Trade, see Agricultural products—

Commerce—R e t a i 1 trade— Service trade s—Wholesale trade.

Trade agreements, see Commercialtreaties

Trade-marks, index, 1950___________ 7325Traffic :

moving people and goods in Na-tional Capital___________ 7273

speed trends_____________________ 7356Train control inspectors, see Railway

signaling, etc., inspectors.Trainee Conference, Latin American,

see Latin American Trainee Conference.

Training, statisticians, for census of the Americas_________ 6237

see also Military education—also subjects.

Transformation series, transforma-tions to speed convergence of series____________ ____ 7262

Transformers, see Electric transform-ers.

Transmitters:pressure—

fuel, specification____________ 6864manifold, specification--------------- 6866multipurpose, specification_____ 6868oil, specification----------------------- 6867

Transmitters (radio) :radiotelephone, control - circuits,

specification-------------------- 6772Transmitting equipment, see Trans-

mitters (radio).Transportation :

Air Force regulations____________ 5966air transportation, Air Force let-

ter------------------------------------- 5935-36Army regulations________________ 6016code of Federal regulations_______ 6938moving people and goods in Na-

tional Capital_______________ 7273oversea movement of units (POM),

spec, regs_______________ 6081

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EntryEntryTransportation—Continued

passengers, military sea transporta-tion service, Army regs______ 6016

special regulations_____________ 6079-82statistics, 1945-46_______________ 6451transport service, special regula-

tions------------------------------------- 6083see also Air carriers.

Transportation Corps, Army, tables of organization and equipment____ 6184

Travel:Air Force regulations_____________ 5966allowances—

advances, spec, regs____________ 6072judges, increase________________ 6612

Army regulations------------------------- 6016charter trips and special services

by air carriers_______________ 6281joint regulations, instruction mem-

orandum________________ 7441official mileage tables, technical

manuals---------------------------- 6192-93special regulations_____________ 6079-82

Travel allowances, see Travel.Treasury bonds, see Bonds of United

States.Treasury Department:

appropriations, 1952— hearings---------------------------- 6644reports------------------------------ 6628, 6630

department circulars____________ 7446Treaties, and other international acts

series--------------------- 7428-37see also Commercial treaties.

Tree planting, see Forest planting.Trees, see Forest Planting—also

names of trees.Trona, Calif., shaded relief map of

area------------------------------------ 7048Troops, see Army.Trousers :

cotton khaki, specification______ 6862flying, woman’s specification______ 6869wool, blue serge, specification_____ 6863

Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, government, management sur-vey ---------------------------- 7444

Tu Do Chau relief___________________ 6719Tuberculosis, arrested, minimum com-

pensation for veterans_ 6588Tubes:

static-pressure, flight variation 7242 steel tubing, specification_________ 6871

Tubes (inner), see Inner tubes.Tuna fish:

larvae from Philippine waters___ 6998resources of Hawaiian, Leeward

and Line islands_____________ 6997Turbines :

gas-bleed-off from tail pipe_____ 7235through-flow theory of nonviscous

. fluid------------------------------------- 7233Turbojet engines, see Engines (air-

craft).Turkey Creek quadrangle, La_______ 7209Turri, Edward H., relief________ 6424, 6509Turri, John E„ relief___________ 6424, 6509Tuskegee Institute, land transfer____ 6594Twill:

cotton—herringbone, specification_______ 6768uniform, specification___________ 6769

Twine, European program, special statement_____________ 6898

Tylerton, Md., channel to RhodesPoint------------------------------------- 6465

Typewriters, exchange allowances, Federal supply schedule______ 6979

U

U. S. S. R., see Union of Soviet So-cialist Republics.

Ultraviolet rays, solar, measure-ments ------------------------- 7292

Un-American activities, subversive organizations and publications, guide--------------------------- 6652

Un-American Activities Committee, House, subversive organiza-tions, etc______________ 6652

Underwear, men’s circular flat- and rib-knit rayon, Standard of trade-------------------------- 7019

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, pressures on Germany_ 7415

United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Nations, armed forces in

Korea, finance, agreement 7433United Spanish War Veterans, con-

vention, proceedings___ 6454United States:

Government, overseas information programs__________ >____ 7414

intergovernmental relationships with States, etc_________ 6664

United States coast pilot, see Coast pilots.

United States Courts, Administrative Office of, see Administrative Office of United States Courts.

United States High Commissioner forGermany, see Germany.

United States Rubber Co____________ 6749Universal military training, see Mili-

tary education.Upper Star Valley project, report on_ 6449 Urban life, see Cities and towns.Urogenital organs, see Genito-urinary

organs.USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics.Utah :

agricultural conservation, hand-book------------------------- - ----------- 7338

big game, livestock, and rangeproblems_____________________ 7032

maximum station precipitation___ 7455refrigerated locker plants__________ 6995

Utensil racks, for urinals and bed-pans, specification____________ 6961

Utilities:personnel utilization, spec, regs___ 6119special regulations____________ 6119-21

VVale project, Bully Creek extension,

report on---------------------- 6449Valves :

aircraft power brake, specifica- tions ---------------------- 6875

check, specifications______________ 6877oxygen, specifications_____________ 6876relief, hydraulic pressure, specifica-

tions ------------------------------------- 6874Van Den Branden, Fernand, relief___ 6507Van Dorp, Jacoba, relief____________ 6689Vegetables:

carlot unloads, Washington, D. C., 1950---------------------- 7344

root, in everyday meals__________ 5918Vehicles, passenger, change licensing

date----------------------------- 6700see also Motor vehicles.

Velocity, critical velocities of ultra-centrifuges____________ 7221

Venereal diseases, communicable, prevention and control, spec, regs----------------------------- 6075

Ventilation, engineering manual______ 6914Vermont:

mail routes, schedule_____________ 7330refrigerated locker plants_________ 6990

Vessels, see Ships.Veterans :

aids, checklist___________________ 6897attendance at service academies,

uniform benefits____ 6593laws, compilation, print__________ 6620

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Entry Veterans—Continued

overpayment for property, treble-damage actions________ 6591

Philippine, burial__________________ 6583psychoses, 3-year presumptive pe-

riod_____________________ 6595see also Pensions.

Veterans Administration : organization, functions, addresses,

spec, regs_____________ 6158special regulations________________ 6158

Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House, reports______________ 6583-95

Veterans hospitals: construction____________________ 6585for Negro veterans_______________ 6586

Veterinary zoology, see Zoology. Vibration:

flutter calculation, state and de-velopment_____________ 7222

stresses in propellers in flow field_____________________ 7239

twist on vibrations of cantilever beams___________________ 7231

Vickers, Carroll L., relief____________ 6489Virgin Islands:

coast pilot, supp__________________ 6405education, study--------------------------- 6903excess personal property, list_____ 6981governor, report, 1950------------------ 7146

Virginia: excess personal property, list___ 6981mail routes, schedule_____________ 7331refrigerated locker plants________ 6991topographic quadrangle maps_ 7107-12

Viruses, see Biological products.Visas, see Passports.Vision, see Sight.Visnapuu, Herk, relief______________ 6673Visnapuu, Naima, relief_____________ 6673Vitamins:

ascorbic acid, adrenal, decrease fol-lowing glutathione doses_ 7182

vitamin C, determining values in foods------------------------------ 5926

Vocational Division, bulletin________ 6904Vocational education :

agriculture, advisory council______ 6904laws relating to----------------------------- 6446

Voltage regulators, carbon-pile, steady-state characteristics___ 7297

Vouchers for purchases and serv-ices, etc______________ 7041

W

Wabash River, aeronautical chart___ 6413Wage Stabilization Board :

general regulations_____________ 7448testimony at hearing-------------------- 6439

Wages: food purchasing power, 1937-50____ 7168persons not at work, pay status___ 6238testimony of Wage Stabilization

Board, etc____________________ 6439Walsh-Healey public contracts act,

see Government contracts.War, fallacy of a preventive war (ad-

dress)________________ 7421War claims, see Claims.War risk insurance, amend civil aero-

nautics act to provide_ 6668War with Spain, 1898, see Pensions.Ward, John M., relief_______________ 6487Warehouses in United States, direc-

tory----------------------------- 7339Warrant officers, see Army—Coast

Guard Reserve—Organized Re-serve Corps.

Washington, D. C., see Capital of United States—District of Co-lumbia.

Washington State: topographic quadrangle maps__7113-14

EntryWashington State—Continued

water-supply and sewage-disposalsystems______________________ 6927

Waste products: byproduct sulfuric acid in 1950--- 7192citrus cannery waste, use, etc_____ 5895liquid fuels from agricultural resi-

dues_____________________ 7202Watches, see Clocks and watches. Water:

Central Valley project, working water___________________ 7400

charges, reclamation projects_____ 7361surface, mean monthly and manual

evaporation_____________ 7453water bulletin____________________ 7149see also Precipitation—also head-

ings beginning Water.Water purification, tablets, iodine,

specification___________ 6861Water Resources Policy Commission,

see President’s Water Re-sources Policy Commission.

Water stills, see Stills.Water supply:

distribution and storage, engineer-ing manual___________________ 6912

in Nevada________________________ 7047requirements for individual sys-

tems_________________________ 6927Water tanks, see Tanks.Watson Lake, Canada ateht chart___ 6374Waveguides, susceptance of thin iris- 7290 Waves, breakers and surf, principles

in forecasting----------------------- 7141Ways and Means Committee, House,

investigations, expenses______ 6617Weather:

aeronautical meteorological codes__ 5998publications, price list------------------ 6894service, Air Weather Service man-

ual______________________ 5998see also Weather forecasts.

Weather Bureau, technical papers- 7452-55 Weather forecasts :

breakers and surf______________ 7141precipitation in northeast Colo-

rado _________________ ■— 7450Weather stations, maximum precipi-

tation________________ 7455Wedges, jointing and breaking, spec-

ification ______________ 6878Weighing instruments, see Scales

(weighing instruments).Welding, sets, electric-arc, specifica-

tion ___________________ 6879Welding rods, magnesium alloy, spec-

ification --------------------- 6849Welfare, recreation, and morale,

Army regulations_____ 6029Wells quadrangle, Tex______________ 7106Wellton Canal, earthwork, etc., spec-

ifications______________ 7369Wellville, Va., topographic quad-

rangle map------------------ 7111West (U. S. A.), seasonal farm work

areas_________________ 6907West Belt copper-zinc mines________ 7194West Indies:

coast pilot, supp__________________ 6405evaporation from free water sur-

face_________________________ 7453lights and fog signals-------------------- 7140

West Point, N. Y., see Military Acad-emy, West Point.

West Virginia: excess personal property, list____ 6981mail routes, schedule_____________ 7331refrigerated locker plants________ 6996retail trade, statistics____________ 6254wholesale trade, statistics________ 6264

Westchester County Airport, instru-ment approach chart___ 6358

Western Montana Clinic, relief______ 6526

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EntryEntryWestfield, Mass., instrument approach

chart--------------------------- 6330Westover A. F. B., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6331Whately, Mont., substation transmis-

sion line, specifications_ 7368Wheat, harvest map of Great Plains

States________________ 6908Wheels, abrasive, selection, care, etc- 7283Whike, George H., Construction Co__ 6563White, James R., relief_____________ 6556White oak, see Oak.White Plains, N. Y., instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6358Whiting, Ind., railroad accident_____ 7153Wholesale trade, statistics, 1—W

Wichita, Kans., instrument approach chart--------------------------- 6332

Wiernik, Genevieve, relief___________ 6686Wiernik, Suzanne, relief____________ 6686Wilkes-Barre, Pa., instrument ap-

proach chart--------------- 6335Willow Creek Dam, specifications____ 7379Willow Creek pumping plant, travel-

ing crane, specifications______ 7389Willow Grove, Pa., instrument ap-

proach chart________________ 6333Willow Run Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart_________ 6372Wilson, Charles E., testimony_______ 6438Wind equipment, technical manual____ 6188Wind tunnels, elliptic section, with

partly opened and closed test .section_______________ 7223

Winds :gust-load problems, application of

extreme-value theory____ 7219meteorological plotting chart,

North Atlantic & ArcticOceans______________________ 7135

Wings (aircraft) :flows in linearized potential fields,

subsonic and supersonic speeds__________________ 7234

lift and pitching at supersonic speeds__________________ 7229

stability derivatives______________ 7216static-thrust performance________ 7247supersonic—

downwash, line-vortex theory___ 7217wing theory____________________ 7246

swept—spanwise load distribution______ 7225untapered 45° semispan, control- 7245

Winston-Salem, N. C., aeronautical chart--------------------------- 6400

Wire, aluminum alloy, specification— 6958 see also Electric wire and wiring.

Wire holders, see Holders (wire).Wisconsin :

mail routes, schedule_____________ 7333mails, proposals for carrying____ 7328-29reforestation research findings____ 7033topographic quadrangle maps___7115—16

Witham, Jack A., relief_____________ 6506Wojcicka, Janina, relief____________ 6597Wojclcki, Stanislaw, relief___________ 6597Wojcicki, Wojciech A., relief_______ 6597Wolf Point, Mont., transmission line,

specifications_________ 7365Women, Inter-American Commission

of, see Inter-American Com-mission of Women.

Women’s clothing, see names of cloth-411g.

Wong, Daisy, admit to U. S__________ 6518Wong, Janet, admit to U. S________ 6518Wood, Emmet, relief________________ 6579Wood, Viola, relief__________________ 6579Wood River quadrangle, Ill.-Mo_____ 7071Wool production and income, 1949-

50------------------------------ 5904see also names of articles manufac-

tured from wool.Worker-consistometers, see Consls-

tometers.World aeronautical charts, see Maps

and charts.World War, 1939-45:

Federal records, military agencies- 7248prisoners of war, etc., study of

health------------------------------------ 6584Woronzow, Bachoo D., relief________ 6512Wort (plants), see St. Johnswort.Wrapping paper, see Paper.Wright Valley quadrangle, Nebr_____ 7096Wyoming, coal resources, map______ 7046

XX-rays:

equipment, commodity classifica-tion, spec, regs______________ 6145

photo-nuclear reactions___________ 6222r-unit for measurement___________ 6231solar, measurements______________ 7292

Yeast, mineral, food, specification___ 6825Yongjo Man (Harbor), chart________ 7130Ytterbium isotopes, Yb-169, radia-

tions ------------------------------------- 6205

Z

Zabinska, Elzbieta, sister, relief_____ 6720Zinc:

industry in 1950__________________ 7190West Belt copper-zinc mines______ 7194

Zinc oxide, heat of solution in hydro-chloric acid__________________ 7269

Zirconium isotopes, neutron-deficient, radiochemical and spectrome-ter studies____________ 6233

Zoology, medical and veterinary, in-dex-catalogue_________ 6000

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