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MONTHLY CATALOGOF UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
JUNE 1952 Number 689
Entries 8196-9775
Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C. : 1952
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
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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.American air almanac, Jan.-Apr. 1953. (Naval Observatory.) $2.00. •
D 213.7: 053/1 Annual report of chief of engineers [Anny, fiscal year] 1951, pt. 2. (Engineers
Corps.) [Also issued as H. doc. 272, pt. 2, 82d Cong., 2d sess.] $4.50. •D 103.1: 951/pt.2
4th annual report of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1951. (Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.) 20c. • FM 1.1: 951
Annual report of Federal Security Agency, 1951. (Federal Security Agency.) 75c. • FS 1.1: 951
Annual report of governor of Panama Canal, fiscal year 1951. (Panama Canal.) 35c. PaC 1.1: 951
Automotive trade. (Census Bureau, Census of business, 1948: Trade series bulletin.) 45c. • C 3.202/10: Au 8
Charter of Organization of American States signed at Bogota, Apr. 30, 1948.(State Department, Treaties and other international acts series 2361.) 25c. •
S 9.10:2361Code of Federal regulations, Titles 32 and 34, 1951 edition. (Federal Register
Division.) $5.00. • GS 4.108: 32, 34/951Comparison of State unemployment insurance laws, 1952. (Employment
Security Bureau.) 35c. • L 7.35: Un 2/2/952Construction aids. (Housing and Home Finance Agency.) • HH 1.18:1-3
No. 1. Plumbing fixture arrangement. 15c.No. 2. Roof gutters. 10c.No. 3. House and site united. 15c.
Cost ascertainment report, with appendix, cost of carrying and handling the several classes of mail matter and of performing special services, fiscal year 1951. (Accounts Bureau.) 60c. • P 22.7:951
Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission. (Interstate Commerce Com-mission reports, v. 281.) $2.75. • IC 1.6: 281
Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission (finance reports). (InterstateCommerce Commission reports, v. 57, Motor carrier cases.) $3.00. •
IC 1 mot.8: 57 Development of rapid methods of soaking and cooking dry beans. (Agriculture
Department, Technical bulletin 1051, Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau.) 20c. © A 1.36:1051
Displaced Persons Commission, 6th semiannual report to the President and Congress, Aug. 1951. (Displaced Persons Commission.) 25c. •
Y 3.D 63/2:1/951-2m
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Employment outlook. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1054.) [Also issued as H. doc. 335, 82d Cong., 2d sess.] 30c. • L 2.3. ivoi
Great flood. (Agriculture Department, Agriculture information bulletin 81 ) 15c. • A 1.75:81
Index to 11th semiannual report to Congress. (Atomic Energy Commission ) 10c W • * x •/J-J./mu.
Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 17. (Animal Industry Bureau.) $1.25. • A77.219.
Mesa Verde National Park. [Revised 1952.] (National Park Service )>$375 per 100. • 1 29-6 M 5b/3/y°2
Notable local floods in 1942-43: Reports on floods of July 18, 1942 in North-Central Pennsylvania. (Geological Survey, Water supply paper 113U-B.) (JQq 1 • -A-LO *
Nurse in civil defense. (Federal Civil Defense Administration Technical manual 11-7.) 20c. FCDl.b/3.117
Occupational wage survey, providence, Rhode Island. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1071.) [Also issued as H. doc. 431, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] 20c.
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Promise of technology. (President of United States, President’s Materials Policy Commission, Report, v. 4.) $1.75. • ir 33.10.4
Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps 1952. (Naval Personnel Bureau, NAVPERS 15,018.) $4.00. • D 208.12.952
Report of Secretary of Agriculture to President of United States, 1951. (Agri-culture Department.) 20c. • A1. . Jo
Richmond National Battlefield Park, tour of Fort Harrison. (National Park Service.) $3.75 per 100. • I 29.21. R 41/4/952
Selling to Navy prime contractors. (Navy Department.) 20c. •ij
Services for crippled children. (Children's Bureau, bolder 38«) loc. • r o O.ZJ.U . 00/ &Student pilot guide, presenting information upon which written student-pilot
examination is based, together with outline of practices essential to safety 1952. (Civil Aeronautics Administration.) 10c. • C 31.10b: r 04/902
Territorial papers of United States, v. 18, Alabama, 1817-1819. (State Depait- ment.) $5.50. • S 1.36:18
Treaty of peace with Japan. (State Department, Far Eastern series 54 J.’111’1/; cation 4561.) 10c. • b 1.38: o4
United States census of population, 1950: Census tract statistics. (CensusBureau.) 20c each. •Omaha, Nebraska.Portland, Oregon.
-----General characteristics, Arizona.
C 3.950-7/2: N 27/Om 1Or 3/P 83
(Census Bureau.) 30c. •C 3.950-7/3: Ar 4 i
-----Number of inhabitants, Alaska. (Census Bureau.) 15c. •C 3.950-7 : A 1/1 s
Virginia, minor civil divisions, map, 1950. (Census Bureau.) 20c.I V oX/«7t)v
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States, 1949: pt. 2, Southeastern States. (Geological Survey, Water supply paper 1157 ) 55c. • 11913:1197
-----pt. 5, Northwestern States. (Geological Survey, Water supply Paper 1160.) 40c. • 119.13: 1160
___ pt. 6, Southwestern States. (Geological Survey, Water supply paper 1161.) 65c. 110.13:1161
Contents
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Previews________________________ mAbbreviations, Explanation----------- viGeneral Information--------------------- vnHow To Order Publications________ vinNew Classification Numbers_______ ixCorrections for Previous Monthly
Catalogs______________________ xClassified List of Government Authors. xiMonthly Catalog------------------------- 1Index__________________________ 81
AbbreviationsAppendix______________________________ app.Congress________ „_______________ ■___Cong.Department___________________________Dept.Document__________________________ doc.Facsimile, facsimiles_________________facsim.Folio____________________________________ f°House___________________________________H.House bill____________________________H. R.House concurrent resolution___H. Con. Res.House document____________________ H. doc.House executive document______ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution____________ H. J. Res.House report________________________ H. rp.House resolution (simple)_________ H. Res.Illustration, illustrations________________ il.Latitude_______________________________ lat.Longitude_____________________________ long.Nautical mile_________________________ naut. m.No date__________________________________n. d.No place_________________________________ n. p.Octavo----------------------------------------------------- 8°
Plate, plates__________________ pl.Portrait, portraits_____________________ por.Quarto___________________________________4°Report_________________________________ rp.Saint___________________________________ St.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________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)_________ S. Res.Session, sessions______________________ sess.Sixteenmo______________________________ 16°Statutes at large__________________ Stat. L.Table, tables___________________________tab.Thirty-twomo___________________________32°Treasury____________________________Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo________________________ 24°Versus_______________________________ vs., v.
ExplanationThe individual issuing department, bureau, office, or agency is considered the
publisher of Government publications.Words 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 Office, Washington, D. C. Size is not given for octavo publications. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from 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, administrative and confi-dential (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 also to quantity purchasers of 100 or more copies of a single publication on condition that they 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.
PRICE LISTS
There is no general price list of public documents, 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 biweekly list of Selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superintendent of Documents.
c on gr essi on al bi lls , do c um en ts , and re po rt s
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 PUBLICATIONSPublications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of
Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dagger (t) indi-cates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or division issuing the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. The symbol (0) indicates the publication was received late and no copies are available at the Division of Public Documents. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procur-ing 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. 108, 82d 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. Publications can-not be mailed in advance of receipt of remittance. 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 he accepted. Do not send postage stamps.
For the convenience of the general public, coupons in the denomination of 5c that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents may be purchased from his office. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
Persons who make frequent purchases from the Superintendent of Documents may find a deposit account convenient. Deposits of $10.00 or more are accepted against which orders may be placed without making individual remittances or first obtaining quotations. Order blanks are furnished for this purpose. After the handling of the order has been completed, it will be returned showing the publications supplied, explanations regarding those not sent, the amount of charge, and the balance on deposit.
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 (/) separates what would ordinarily be superior or inferior numbers or letters, as it is not practicable to print these numbers or letters as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly Catalog.
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New Classification NumbersForest Service.
A 13.68/10: nos-------------------- Central States Forest Experiment Station :Station notes. [Proc.]
Rural Electrification Administration.A 68.1/2: date______________ Annual statistical reports.
Note .—The classification number on earlier issues has been changed from A 68.2 : St2/(date).
A 68.6/2: date_ ,____________ List of materials acceptable for use on systemsof REA electrification borrowers.
Animal Industry Bureau.A 77.223: CT_______________ Addresses. [Proc.]
Civil Aeronautics Administration.C 31.147: date---------------------- Airworthiness directive summary.
No te .—To be issued every five years with annual supplements and indexes. Earlier issues were classified C 31.102 : Ai 7/34/(date).
Engineers Corps (Army).D 103.6/2: chap.nos_________ Orders and regulations.
Note .—See, for earlier issues, W 7.8/3 (chap, nos.).
Navy Department.D 201.6/2: v.nos____________ Navy comptroller manual.
Note .—Supersedes Bureau of Supplies and Ac-counts manual (D 212.6 : Su 7/949/v.nos. and N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/v.nos.)
Hydrographic Office.D 203.21/2 : date____________ Chart correction list.
Not e .—Issued semiannually. Earlier issues classified D 203.8 : (date)/corr.list.
Defense Solid Fuels Administration.I 57.8 : CT_________________ Addresses. [Proc.]
Federal Safety Council.L 30.1: date________________ Annual reports.
No te .—See, for earlier issues, FIS 1.1 : (date).L 30.2 : CT___________ 1____ General publications.
Note .—See, for earlier issues, FIS 1.2 : (CT).Library of Congress.
LC 30.8/2: date_____________ Library of Congress author catalog, cumulativelist of works represented by Library of Con-gress printed cards (annual cumulation).
National Labor Relations Board.LR 1.8/2: v.nos_____________ Digest and index of decisions of National Labor
Relations Board.Note .—Earlier volumes classified LR 1.8 :
Renegotiation Board.RnB 1.1: date______________ Annual reports.RnB 1.2: CT_______________ General publications.RnB 1.3 :-5 : ReservedRnB 1.6 : CT_______________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.RnB 1.6/2: date____________ Renegotiation regulations under renegotiation
act of 1951.IX
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RnB 1.6/3: nos_____________ Renegotiation staff bulletins.Coast Guard.
T 47.25/2: date & v.nos______ Local list of lights and other marine aids,Pacific Coast (annual).
Corrections for Previous Monthly CatalogsApril 1952. Entry 4842, Plasma substitutes except those derived from human
blood, 1940-51, annotated bibliography, was incorrectly listed as not available for distribution. Copies may be obtained from the Director of the Armed Forces Medical Library, Washington 25, D. C.
----- Entry 5324, Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency appropriations for 1953, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, [pt. 6] should have read [pt. 4],
Classified List of Government AuthorsBeginning entry
Administrative Office of United States Courts________________________ 8196Agriculture Department___________________________________________ 8219
Agricultural Economics Bureau_________________________________ 8200Agricultural Research Administration___________________________ 8217
Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau________________ 8197Animal Industry Bureau_____________________________ _____ 8323Dairy Industry Bureau____________________________________ 9108Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau___________________ 9253Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau______________ 9428Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Bureau_____ 9618
Commodity Credit Corporation________________________________ 8626Extension Service____________________________________________ 9255Farm Credit Administration___________________________________ 9256Farmers’ Home Administration_________________________________ 9262Federal Crop Insurance Corporation__________ 9271Foreign Agricultural Relations Office____________________________ 9370Forest Service________________________________________________ 9392Information Office____________________________________________ 9442Production and Marketing Administration_______________________ 9634Rural Electrification Administration____________________________ 9702Soil Conservation Service______________________________________ 9712
Atomic Energy Commission________________________________________ 8474Civil Service Commission__________________________________________ 8590Commerce Department___________________________ ____________ ___ 8625
Census Bureau_______________________________________________ 8476Civil Aeronautics Authority
Civil Aeronautics Administration___________________________ 8567Civil Aeronautics Board___________________________________ ' 8576
Coast and Geodetic Survey____________________________________ 8612Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau________________________ 9390Maritime Administration__________________ 9488National Bureau of Standards__________________________________ 9545Public Roads Bureau_________________________________________ 9680Weather Bureau______________________________________________ 9766
Congress________________________________________________________ 8627Atomic Energy Joint Committee_______________________________ 8699Economic Report Joint Committee_____________________________ 8701House of Representatives______________________________________ 8702
Agriculture Committee______________ 8922Appropriations Committee_____________________________ 8924Armed Services Committee________________________________ 8926Education and Labor Committee___________________________ 8928Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee___________ 8929Foods and Cosmetics, Select Committee to Investigate Use of
Chemicals in___________________________________________ 8931XI
XII Gove rnme nt Pub li ca ti ons
Congress—ContinuedHouse of Representatives—Continued Beginning entry
Foreign Affairs Committee-------------------------------------------------- 8932Interior and Insular Affairs Committee--------------------------------- 8933Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee------------------------- 8934Judiciary Committee---------------------------------------------------------- 8935Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee---------------- 8938Public Works Committee__________________________________ 8940Un-American Activities Committee-------------------------------------- 8941Veterans’ Affairs Committee_______________________________ 8945Ways and Means Committee______________________________ 8947
Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee— 8948Senate_________________________________________________ 8949
Agriculture and Forestry Committee________________________ 9074Appropriations Committee_________________________________ 9075Armed Services Committee------------------------------------------------- 9077Banking and Currency Committee---------------------------------------- 9080Finance Committee_______________________________________ 9083Foreign Relations Committee______________________________ 9084Government Operations Committee_________________ *------- - - 9085Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee------------------------- 9088Judiciary Committee_________________________ 9091Labor and Public Welfare Committee_______________________ 9093Post Office and Civil Service Committee-------------------------------- 9094Rules and Administration Committee_______________________ 9095Small Business, Select Committee on________________________ 9096
Court of Claims__________________________________________________ 9104Customs Court-------------------- 9107Defense Department______________________________________________ 9111
Air Force Department________________________________________ 8239National Guard Bureau___________________________________ 9562
Armed Forces Information and Education Division-----—-------------- 8332Army Department____ 1---------------------------------------------------------- 8336
Engineers Corps__ _______________________________________ 9245Munitions Board_____________________________________________ 9516Navy Department_______ -------------------------------------------- -- 9616
Marine Corps_________________________________ — 9487Medicine and Surgery Bureau_______________ ________ 9489Naval Operations Office
Hydrographic Office _________________________________ 9433Naval Observatory------------------------------------------------------------ 9603Naval Personnel Bureau___________________________________ 9605Naval Research Office_____________________________________ 9607Ships Bureau____________________________________________ 9706Supplies and Accounts Bureau_____________________________ 9746
Defense Production Administration_________________________________ 9226Economic Stabilization Agency
Price Stabilization Office---------------------------------------------------------- 9632Federal Civil Defense Administration_______________________________ 9264Federal Communications Commission----------------------------------------------- 9267Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation--------------------------------- 9272Federal Power Commission_________________________ 9278Federal Reserve System Board of Governors,------------------------------------ 9300
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Beginning entry
Federal Security Agency----------------------------------------------------------------- 9302Education Office--------------------------------------------------------------------- 9237Public Health Service_________________________________________ 9651
National Institutes of Health---------------------------------------------- 9563National Office of Vital Statistics----------------------------------------- 9590
Social Security Administration--------------------------------------------------- 9711Children’s Bureau________________________________________ 8563Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau------------------------------- 9617Public Assistance Bureau_______________________ 9649
General Accounting Office---------------------- ------ - -------------------------- 9415General Services Administration
Contract Settlement Office------------------------------------------ ----------- 9099Federal Supply Service_________________ - ---- ------------------------ 9303National Archives and Records Service
Federal Register Division------------------ ------ -------------- 9281Government Printing Office
Documents Office____________________________________________ 9228Housing and Home Finance Agency-------- --------------------------- 9425
Federal Housing Administration----------- — — — ■ - - 9273Public Housing Administration--------------- — -------------------------- 9679
Interior DepartmentDefense Solid Fuels Administration--------- — --------- ----------- 9227Fish and Wildlife Service_____________ - - - - — — -------------- 9367Geological Survey--------------------------- 9416Mines Bureau------------------------------------ 9496National Park Service------------ — —----------------- — ----- 9591Reclamation Bureau__________________________________________ 9681
Interstate Commerce Commission----- ------- 9446Justice Department
Prisons Bureau_______________________________________________ 9633Labor Department_______________________________________________ 9450
Apprenticeship Bureau------------------------------------ 8331Defense Manpower Administration--------------------------------------------- 9225Employment Security Bureau------------------- 9244Federal Safety Council---------------------- •--------------------------------------- 9301Labor Standards Bureau----------------------------------------------------------- 9451Labor Statistics Bureau------------------------------------------------------------ 9458Solicitor_____________________________________________________ . 9715Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions----- 9763Women’s Bureau_____________________________________________ 9768
Library of Congress___________________________________ 9482Copyright Office-------------- 9100
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics------------------------------------ 9520National Labor Relations Board------------------------------------------------------- 9586National Railroad Adjustment Board------------------------------------------------ 9602Post Office Department------------------------------------------------------------------ 9631
Transportation Bureau------------------------------------------------------------- 9751Reconstruction Finance Corporation------------------------------------------------- 9697Renegotiation Board_________________________________________ -— 9698Small Defense Plants Administration------------------------------------------------ 9708Smithsonian Institution___________________________________________ 9709
National Museum___________________ s------------------------------------ 9588
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Beginning entryState Department________________________________________________ 9716
International Fisheries Commission_____________________________ 9445Tariff Commission________________________________________________ 9749Treasury Department_____________________________________________ 9752
Coast Guard_________________________________________________ 8619Customs Bureau_____________________________________________ 9105Narcotics Bureau_____________________________________________ 9519
Veterans Administration__________________________________________ 9760
Monthly CatalogNO. 689 • JUNE 1952
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS
8196 Report of proceedings of special meeting of Judicial Conference of United States. Mar. 20-21,1952, Washington, D. C. [1952.] iii+29 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 490, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] • Item 729L. C. card 41-18702 Ju 10.2 : J 89/3/952
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
AIC (series). [Processed.] t A 77.104/2: (nos.)8197 227. Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, Chestnut Hill Station, Philadelphia,
Pa. Mar. 1949, revised Jan. 1952. [1952.] cover title, [1]+19 p. 11. [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
8198 317. Abstract bibliography of chemistry and technology of tung products, 1875-1950 ; compiled by Ralph W. Planck, Frank C. Pack, and Dorothy B. Skau. [1952.] 2 v. [3]4~vii + 466 p. 4° (Southern Regional Research Labora-tory.) [Title on cover is: Tung, chemistry and technology of tung products.] . T •
8199 331. Abstracts of patents of Northern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria,Ill., Jan.-Dec. 1951. Mar. 1952. 4 p. 4°
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
8200 Chickens and eggs, monthly egg production, young chickens and layers on farms, and rate of lay, by States and Geographic Divisions, 1945-50, revised estimates; [prepared by E. Smith Kimball, Paul W. Smith, and Robert F. Moore]. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. cover title, [2]+47 p. 4° * Paper, 30c. A 36.2 : C 43/11/945-50
8201 Chronology of Department of Agriculture’s food policies and related pro-grams, Jan. 1947-Dec. 1951; [by Wayne D. Rasmussen and Gladys L. Baker]. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1952. cover title, 133 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f A 36.2 : F 73/8
8202 Cotton and cottonseed production, 1951. May 8, 1952. 6 p. 4 (Crop Re-porting Board.) [Processed.] t A 36.30: 951/7
8203 Crop production, prospective plantings for 1952. Mar. 19, 1952. 30 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t A36.38:952
8204 Early lamb situation, May 1, 1952. May 12, 1952. 2 p. 4° [Processed] t A 36.2 : L 16/952-3
8205 Farm-operator family level-of-living indexes for counties of United States, 1930, 1940, 1945, and 1950; [by Margaret Jarman Hagood]. May 1952. cover title, 82 p. il. 3 maps. 4° [Processed. One of the maps is on verso of p. 3 and another on recto of p. 4.] f A 36.2 : F 22/36/930-50
8206 Farm production, disposition, cash receipts and gross income, turkeys, 1950-51, turkeys on farms, 1951-52, by States; [prepared by E. Smith Kimball, Paul W. Smith, and Robert F. Moore]. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. [l]+8p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: T 84/10/950-52
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Gove rnme nt Pub li ca ti on s
Farm production, farm disposition, and value of principal crops, 1950-51, by States. Washington, D. C., May 1952. [2]-|-41p. 4° (Crop Report-ing Board.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 45-37582 A 36.2: C 88/11/950-51
Farm stocks of grain, oilseeds, and hay, revised estimates, 1944-51, by States, corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, flaxseed, soybeans, sorghum grains, hay. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. [2]+28 p. 4° [Processed.] t
A 36.2 : G 76/19Interstate movement of dairy cattle, 11 Northeastern States, 1951; [pre-
pared by John L. Wilson and Herbert M. Walters]. May 15, 1952. 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: D 14/13/951
Livestock on farms, Jan. 1 [1952]. Feb. 14, 1952. 28 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t A36.33:952
1952 materials survey, apparel wool [with bibliography] ; compiled for Ma-terials Office, National Security Resources Board. Apr. 1952. 85 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2: W 88/10/952
Meat animals, farm production and income, 1950-51; [prepared by Em-mett B. Hannawald and David O. Mesick]. Apr. 1952. 8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] fL. C. card 47-34404 A 36.2: M 46/5/950-51
Monthly egg production, 1948-49. Feb. 27, 1950. 14 p. f° [Processed.] tA 36.2 : Eg 3/6/948-49
----- 1950-51. Mar. 14, 1952. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] fA 36.2 : Eg 3/6/950-51
Peanuts, stocks and processing, seasonal report, 1950-51, revised, milling season by months, and season totals, 1944-45—1950-51. Washington, D. C„ Mar. 1952. [l]+5 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.164 : 951/13
Revised schedule and contents of crop and livestock reports for rest of 1952. May 8, 1952. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: C 88/14/952-2
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
Research achievement sheet R. A. S. (series). [Processed.] fA 77.7: (nos. & letters)
152 (C). Ethylene coloring of citrus successful over long period [with reference data; by D. G. Sorber]. Apr. 1952. [2] p. 4°
153 (C). Improved methods for analyzing tung fruit adopted widely [with refer-ence data; by R. S. McKinney]. Apr. 1952. [2] p. 4°
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agriculture information bulletins. • Item 4 A 1.75 : (nos.)79. Cottonseed oil mill characteristics and marketing practices ; [by George W.
Kromer and Thomas B. Smith]. Dec. 1951 [published 1952], cover title, iii + 35 p. il. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration, Fats and Oils Branch.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 52-281
82. Marketing industrial molasses ; by B. K. Doyle. Dec. 1951 [published 1952], [3]+vi + 69 p. il. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration, Sugar Branch.) * Paper, 40c.L. C. card Agr 52-291
Agriculture’s role in changing world, talk by Under Secretary of Agricul-ture Clarence J. McCormick at State Conference of PMA committeemen, Burlington, Vt., Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f
A 1.40: M 13/36Antidote to fear, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan at
University of Vermont, Town and Country Week, Burlington, Vt., Apr. 2, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40 :B 73/91
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Jun e 1952 8238
Circulars. • Item 8 A 1.4/2: (nos.)8223 889. Laboratory evaluation of certain features of cotton housework dress con-
struction [with list of literature cited ; by Mary C. Whitlock, Florence E. Petzel, Bess V. Morrison, and Hazel M. Fletcher], May 1952. cover title, iii + 69 p. 11. (Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau.) * I’aper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 52-282
8224 896. Control of purple scale on citrus with parathion [with list of literaturecited] ; by Herbert Spencer, Max R. Osburn, and Paul A. Norman. Jan. 1952. 10 p. (Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
’ L. C. card Agr 52—283
Farmers bulletins. A 1.9: (nos.)8225 1199. Judging sheep; [by C. G. Potts], [Feb. 1952.] [2]+ 14 p. il. (Animal
Industry Bureau.) [Revision of bulletin by G. H. Bedell, issued July 1921.] * Paper. 5c. • Item 9L. C. card Agr 52-290
8226 1869. Foundations for farm buildings ; [by Thos. A. H. Miller and E. G. Molan-der], [Mar. 1941, slightly revised Feb. 1952.] [1952.] ii + 46 p. il.(Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [In-cludes list of useful publications on building construction obtainable from Agriculture Department.] * I’aper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 52-280
8227 1971. Pea weevil and methods for its control; [by T. A. Brindley, J. C. Cham-berlin, and Ralph Schopp], [Jan. 1946, revised Apr. 1952.] [1952.][2]+24 p. il. (Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) ♦Pa-per, 15c. • Item 9
S228 Honor awards ceremony, May 15, 1952, Sylvan Theater, Washington, D. C. [1952.] cover title, 21 p. f • Item 10 A 1.2: Aw 1/952
Leaflets. A 1.35: (nos.)8229 29. Farm woods, savings bank paying interest; [by W. R. Mattoon], [Sept.
1928, slightly revised Feb. 1952.] [1952.] 8 p. il. (Forest Service.)* Paper, 5c.
8230 322. Preventing and removing mildew, home methods ; [by Margaret S. Furry].[Apr. 1952.] [2]+10 p. il. oblong 24° (Human Nutrition and HomeEconomics Bureau.) [Illustrations by Anne Goshdigian. Revision of AIS—72, June 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 12 L. C. card Agr 52—277
PA (series), t • Item 14 Al.G8:(nos.)8231 196. Rural industries help your Nation, your community, your cooperative, and
you. Mar. 1952. [8] p. il. narrow 8® (Rural Electrification Adminis-tration.)
8232 200. Prevent cotton fires. [1952.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8°, folded into 4«size. (Extension Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with Industry-wide cotton fire prevention program.]
*$233 Soil conservation is Americas, talk by H. II. Bennett, special assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, at 1st Inter-American Commerce and Industry Conference, Houston, Tex., Apr. 24, 1952. 1952. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t
A 1.40: B 43/58234 Soil conservation progress and opportunity, talk by H. H. Bennett, special
assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, Black Belt soil conservation dis-trict field day, Marengo County (Demopolis), Ala., Apr. 16, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40 :B 43/4
Statistical bulletin.8235 109. Cotton “on call” statistics, Aug. 1945-July 1951. [1951.] [3]+23 p. 4°
(Commodity Exchange Authority.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 25 L. C. card Agr 52-279 A 1.34 : 109
8236 Teamwork for production, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan at 36th annual convention of Farmers Co-operative Grain Dealers Association of Oklahoma, Enid, Okla., Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.49 : B 73/92
8237 'We Can’t stand still, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at State PMA conference, Jackson’s Mill, W. Va., Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40 :M 13/37
8238 The will and the way, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at Nebraska State conference of PMA county committeemen, Lincoln, Nebr., Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] f
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8239 Gov er nme nt Pub lic at io ns
AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.
8239 34-100.
8240 34-101.
8241 36-45.
8242 39-8.
8243 39-27.
82448245
64-4.67-43A.
8246 70-8.
8247 102-6.
8248 121-26.
8249 121-45.
8250 121-46.
8251 150-5.
8252 160-4.
8253 173-11.
8254 400-3.
Air Force letters AFL (series). [Issued with perforations.] $D301.24: (nos.)
Personnel services : Dependents’ information on Japan ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4°Same : Dependents information on Philippines; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 4 Ti 4*°
Officer personnel: Return to flying status (effective until Oct. 24, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Apr. 24, 19o2. lijo z .j
Enlisted personnel : Promotion of enlisted reservists (effective until Oct. 24, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Apr. 24, 1052. [1952.] 3 p. 4°
Same : Clothing prices and allowances for airmen and SCARWAF fiscal year 1953, effective until Nov. 21, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° „
Emergency rescue : Crash-rescue boats ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 2p, 4Supply : Volunteer Air Reserve supply and accounting procedures (effec-
tive until June 6. 1953. unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Change ; May 12, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
Procurement and contracting : Use of defense order ratings on contracts and purchase orders (effective until Oct. 21, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Apr. 21, 1952. [19o2.] 3 p. 4° [Super-sedes AFL 70-8, Dec. 8, 1950.]
Communications systems : Public coin-operated telephones and attended telephone toll centers operated on Air Force installations by commer-cial communications companies (effective until Nov. o, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; May 5, 1952. [19o2.] 2 p. 4
Special subjects for Inspectors General: Preparation and serviceability of aircraft being prepared for transfer (effective until Dec. 31,, 1 Jo2, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; May 12, 1352. ido2. 1 p. **
Same: Training of personnel in handling and safeguarding of small arms, effective until Oct. 31, 1952, unless sooner rescinded or super-seded ; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°
Same: Reporting excesses of materials and equipments, effective until Oct. 1, 1952, unless sooner rescinded or superseded ; May lo, I9o2. [1952.] 1 p. 4°
Program and manpower: Clarification of manpower directives (effec-tive until May 7, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; May 7 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
Medical Service : Report of blood donations; Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°
Finance : Reason codes on class D and N allotment documents (effective until Nov. 12, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; May 12, 1952 [1952.] 2 p. 4°
Logistics : Harvard logistics study group (effective until Oct. 22, 1953, unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; Apr. 22, 1952. 19o2. ip. 4 [Supersedes AFL 400—3, Sept. 12, 1951.]
Air Force pamphlet AFP (series). [Issued with perforations.] tPersonnel services: Personal affairs guide (Social security act) ; Apr.
15,1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° D 301.35 : 34-1-16See Army Department, Pamphlet 16—9.See Army Department, Pamphlet 16-10.regulations AFR (series). [Issued with perforations.] $
D 301.6: (nos.)Publications: Numerical index of administrative publications: Apr 1,
1952. [1952.] 183 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 5-2, Dec. 3, 1951, includ-ing Changes 5—2A, Jan. 7, 1952, 5—2B, Feb. 4, 19o2, and a 2C, Mar. 3,
Same : Responsibilities for tables of allowances ; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 5-41, Apr. 14, 1950, including Change 5-41A, July 20, 1950.] . ,
Same : Publications for Air University Library ; May 12, 19o2. [1952.] 2 p 4° [Supersedes AFR 5-36, Apr. 25, 1950, including Change 5-36A, Feb. 4. 1952.] , . .. , . . .
Reproduction and printing: Air Force program for printing and related activities; May 5, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 6-1, Mar. 31, 1950.] x . _.o .
Same: Departmental printing requirements, AF form 518; Apr. 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
Boards and committees: Industry and Educational Advisory Board, USAF: Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 14-17, Sept. 28, 1950.] . ,
Military records : Maintenance and disposition of military personnelrecords, Change ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 40 ,
Ground safetv : Requisitioning of National Safety Council material;May 19, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 32-10, Sept. 19, 1950.]Personnel services : Dependents’ information on oversea areas ; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 34-44, Nov. 16, 1951.]
8255 34-1-16.
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Air Force
8258 5-2.
8259 5-11.
8260 5-36.
8261 6-1.
8262 6-4.
8263 14-17.
8264 31-9A.
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8266 34-44.
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Air Force regulations AFR (series)—Continued34—48. Same : Information and education television recording program ; May 13,
1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°35—14A. Military personnel: Service and dress uniforms for Air Force personnel,
Change; Feb. 25, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4° • Item 42535-38A. Same: Record of emergency data, DD form 93, Change ; May 12, 1952.
1952. 1 p. 4°35—51. Same : Change of address and status report, AF form 512 ; May 9, 1952.
[1952.] 5 p. il. 4°35—59. Same: Assignment, reassignment, and/or permanent change of station ;
May 9, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 35-59, June 27, 1951.]
35—77. Same: Notification of home address at time of latest entry into active service, DD form 53; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4“ [Supersedes AFR 35-77. Jan. 29, 1952.]
35-88. Same : Appointments to Military Academy allotted to enlisted men of Army and Air Force; Apr. 9, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes DA circular 35/AFL 35-16. May 9, 1931.]
35-89. Same: Reporting locations of household goods; Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° (Army Dept., Special regulations 55-160-26.)
35—392. Same: Classification and utilization of warrant officers and airmen; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR’s 35-351, 35-370, and 35-392, Sept. 27, June 6, and Sept. 8, 1850, including Changes 35-392A and 35-392B, Sept. 19, 1950, and July 18, 1951.]
35—425A. Same: Airman weather career field, Change; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.]10 p. il. 4°
35-429B. Same : Airman communications operations career field, Change; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4°
35—432A. Same : Airman armament systems maintenance career field, Change ; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4»
35-443C. Same: Airman aircraft and engine maintenance career field, Change ; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] 21 p. il. 4°
35—464A. Same: Airman supply career field, Change; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] 20 p. il. 4°
35—483A. Same: Airman statistical and machine accounting career field, Change ; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4»
36—101A. Officer personnel: Report of officer effectiveness (other than general officers), Change ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4°
36—21A. Same: Appointment of medical and dental officers in regular Air Force, Change ; Apr. 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
36—55A. Same: Certificate of commission, DD form 1 AF, [Change] ; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4'<’
36-56A. Same : Temporary promotion of 2d lieutenants, Change ; Apr. 28, 1952.1952. Ip. ’ . ’ 1 ’36—64. Same : Air Training Command instructors and liaison officers ; May 21,
1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°39—25A. Enlisted personnel: Enlistment of personnel in grades appropriate to
training and experience, Change; May 7, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° ■ [Supersedes AFR 39-25A, May 21, 1951.]
39—36. Same: Airman grades, titles, and terms of address; Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4® [Supersedes AFR 39-36, Feb. 20, 1950.]
39—48. Same : Voluntary entry of enlisted reservists on active dutv ; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 39-48, Mar/2, 1951.]
4o—3A. Reserve forces: Mobilization assignments, mobilization designations,and training attachments for Reserve Officers and airmen, Change ; Apr. 17, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
45—10A. Same: Air Force reserve inactive duty training pay and allowances, Change ; May 19, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4"
<>5—24. Operations: Instrument approach and letdown procedures; Mav 21, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 55-24, Apr. 3, 1950, including Change 55-24A, June 7, 1951.]
60-7B. Flying: Logging of flying time, definitions related to flying duties, Change; Apr. 23, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
60-18. Same : Flying by personnel assigned to locations or organizations not having flying facilities; May 14. 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Super-sedes AFR 60-18, July 13, 1950.]
62—11. Flying safety : Uniform requirements for marking vehicles used on land-ing areas ; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 62-11,Aug. 29, 1951.]
65—110A. Supply and maintenance: Standard Air Force aircraft reports. AF forms 110A, HOB, HOC, and HOD, Change; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°
67-8. Supply : Materiel required for training devices and equipment; May 7, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 65-5. Apr. 13. 1948.]
67—22C. Same: Distribution, Change; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° (ArmyDept. SR730-5—1, Change 3.)
67—53A. Same : Issues, sales, and purchases of petroleum products, Change : May 21, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes AFR 67-53A, Mar. 6. 1952.]
67-72A. Same : Headquarters-regulated Army-purchased items, Change ; May 2, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4«
67-76. Same : Marking of medical assemblages : May 5, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 160-48, Mar. 6, 1951.]
70—19A. Procurement and contracting: Petty cash purchasing procedures, Change; May 1, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 70-19A, Apr. 7, 1952.]
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Air Force regulations AFR (series)—ContinuedTravel and transportation: Transportation of household goods by
motor van carrier; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4°Research and development: Priority for research, development, and
operational test projects, Change; May 19, 19u2. 1952. 1 P*_*Same: Air Force development field offices and representatives ; Apr. 29,
1952 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 20-35, Oct. 8, 1948.]Same : Project control procedures ; May 5, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4 See Army Department, Army regulations 415-105, [Changes] 1.Communications systems: Teletypewriter exchange service ; Apr Zu,
1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 100-14, Oct. 21, 1948.]Communications: Air Force communications net control stations
(NCS) ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes AFR s 100-13,Mar. 9, 1950, including Change 100-13A, leb. 2, 1951, and AFR 100-39, June 22, 1951.] c a . Mnv
Inspection : Inspection of records of account of finance officers , May 9, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4“ r
-10A. Air provost marshal: Prisoner population report, Change ; May 5, 19uz. [1952.] 2 p. 4° (Army Dept. ; Special regulations 600-335-10,
75-70.
80-11A.
80-19.
80-20.88—10A. 102-14.
102-15.
123-5.
1 )125-33A. See Army Department, Special regulation 600-330-1.143-7. Memorial service: Graves registration service in support ot major
military operations; May 14, 1952. [1952.] 2 P- 4“ LP^v\Sg7oS of this regulation correspond to provisions of AR s 30-180u, 30-i»iy, 30-1815, and 30-1825, as changed, which are no longer applicable to Air Force activities.]
147—9C. See Army Department, Special regulations 60-10-2.160—22C. Medical Service: Veterinary meat and dairy hygiene, Change ; Apr. 4,
1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° (Army Dept., Special regulations 40-950-1, 160-2GA. Same^Quarautine regulations for vessels and aircraft of armed forces,
Change; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4» (Army Dept.; Armyregulation 42-40, Changes 2.) [Supersedes AR 42-40, Changes 1, AFR 106-26A, July 18, 1951.] .. T, „
1GO-73A. Same: General procedures for administering Air Force Hospitals, infirmaries, and dispensaries, Change; Dec. 10, 19ol. [1J51.J J P-4°
160-73B. Same: General procedures for administering Air Force hospitals, in-firmaries, and dispensaries, Change; May 14, 1952. [19o2.J 4 P- 4
Security : Laws, Executive orders, etc., pertaining to safeguarding mili-tary information; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 32 p. 4°
Same : Security agreement for bids and contracts involving classified information; Apr. 30, 1952. [1952.] 4 p; 4° [Supersedes AFL
’205-9, Apr. 26, 1951.] „ x. . .Same: Photographing or sketching vital installations or equipment
during FBI investigations; Apr. 29, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
205-2.
205-9.
205-39.
Alphabetical list, Air Force, Air Force-Navy aeronautical and military standard drawings, Jan. 1, 1952. [1952.] [2]+44 p. 4“ (Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.) [Semiannual. Supersedes list dated July 1, 1951.] t D 301.15: 952/1
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
A. H. D. (series). [Processed.] t A 77.209 : (nos.)36, supps. 1—6. Supplement to Hatcheries and dealers participating in national
poultry improvement plan [lists]. Jan. 15—Apr. 15, 1952. various pag- 4°
127, supp. Supplement to Recognized pullorum classes and digest of laws and reg-ulations affecting sale of hatching eggs, chicks and poults. Mar. 1952. 1 p. 4°
130. Turkey R. O. P. summary, 1950-51. Apr. 1952. 4 p. 4°Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology: pt. 16, authors, T to
Tsykalas; by Albert Hassall, Mildred A. Doss, and Judith M. Humphrey. 1952. [1]+4987-5210 p. [Issued Mar. 1952.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 31 L. C. card Agr 32-796 A 77.219:16
More meat for defense: Quality wool from range sheep [with list of refer-ences]. [Apr. 1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.202 :W 88
Proceedings of conference to develop coordinated research program on air sac inspection of broilers, called by B. T. Simms, chief of Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., Mar. 11-12, 1952. [1952.] cover title, vii+91 p. 4° f A 77.202: B 78/2
Report on brucellosis eradication project, by A. K. Kuttler, presented at 55th annual meeting of United States Livestock Sanitary Association, Nov. 14-16, 1951, Kansas City, Mo. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] T
A 77.202 ; B 83/7
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8330 What science means to us, talk by B. T. Simms, chief, Bureau of Animal Industry, Agricultural Research Administration, before group of junior and senior high school science students, Washington, D. C., Apr. 25, 1952.
[1952.] lip. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.223: Si 4
APPRENTICESHIP BUREAU, Labor Dept.
8331 Interstate cooperation in training manpower for defense production, by W. F. Patterson, director, Bureau of Apprenticeship, Department of Labor, address at 8th annual Eastern Seaboard Apprenticeship Confer-ence, Providence, R. I., May 7, 1952. [1952.] [1] 4-9 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed.] t L 23.8 :P 27/43
ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION, Defense Dept.
Armed forces talk (series). 4° [Issued 3 times a month.] * Paper, $1.50 a yr., 50c. additional for foreign mailing; single copy, 5c. • Item 312
D 2.7: (nos.)8332 404. Unity, strength, freedom (Armed Forces Day, 1952) ; [Apr. 11, 1952].
[1952.] 144- [2] p. il.8333 405. Your vote; [Apr. 25, 1952]. [1952.] 144-[2]p. il.8334 406. Mutual security program ; [May 9, 1952]. [1952.] 16p.il.
8335 Students and armed forces, source book of information about armed forces for students, teachers, counselors, and administrators of Nation’s second-ary schools and colleges [with bibliography] ; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] v4-88 p. il. 4° [Another illustration on p. 3 of cover. To be used with publications Counseling high-school students during defense period and Counseling college students in the defense period, published by Educa-tion Office, Federal Security Agency.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 313L. C. card 52-61004 D 2.2 : St 9
ARMY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.
8336 Army procurement procedure, Changes 8, May 1, 1952. [1952.] [8] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.6: P 94/ch,8
Army regulations AR (series). [Issued with perforations.] • Item 323 (no. 350-3300, Changes 3, not sent to depository libraries).
8337 15-80. Boards, commissions, and committees: Joint boards ; May 15, 1952.[1952.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 15-80
8338 32-20. Clothing and equipage : Supply of individual clothing and equipment for enlisted personnel, Changes 1 ; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p.* Paper, 5c. I) 101.9 : 32-20/ch.l
8339 35-820. Finance Department: Payments of expenses and refunds in connection with sales and collections, Changes 5 ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.
[Supersedes Changes 4, Feb. 4, 1952.] * Paper, 5c.W 1.6 : 35—820/6/ch.5
8340 35-1320. Finance and fiscal: General provisions relating to active duty pay, Changes 1; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes DA message
317059, Apr. 1, 1952.] ♦ Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 35-1320/ch.l8341 35-1525. Same: Reenlistment bonus; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. [Super-
sedes AR 35—1525, Jan. 22. 1951, including Changes 2, Aug. 24, 1951, sec. 2, DA Circular 11, 1952, and DA message 29601, Jan. 8, 1952.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 35-1525/3
8342 40-115. Medical Department: Physical standards and physical profiling for enlistment and induction, Changes 1; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 8 p.
M 101.9 : 40—115/ch.l8343 40-635. Medical service: Medical services account; May 1, 1952. [1952.]
2 p. * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 40-6358344 42-40. Disease prevention and control : Quarantine regulations for vessels
and aircraft of armed forces Changes 2; May 2, 1952. 1952. 1 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulations 160—26A.) [Super-sedes Changes 1, AR 42-40/AFR 160-26A, July 18, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 42-40/ch.2
8345 135-230. Civilian components: Delay in ordering into active military service, Changes 2 ; May 5, 1952. 1952. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
D 101.9 : 135—230/2/ch.28346 190-11. Military police; Army and Air Force responsibilities for certain activi-
ties ; May 15, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 190-11, May 2, 1950.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 190-11/2
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Army regulations AR (series)—Continued210-20 Installations: Master planning of installations, Changes 4 ; May 14,
1952. 1952. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 8o- 10B.) * Paper, 5c. . M 101.9 : 210-20/ch.4
210-220. Same: Military housing under National housing act; May 8, 190a .. [1952.] 6 p. [Supersedes various DA letters.] * P^per, 5c.
U Ivl.V .310-45.
350-3300.
355-30.
415-20.
415-105.
615-360.
615-365.
735-150.
750-5.
Military publications: Periodicals; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 310-45, Jan. 31, 1952.] * Paper, 5c
u 101.j : oio—40/&Military education : Schools and colleges, Changes 3; Apr. 22, 1952. tiosi) 2 p. (Supersedes Changes 1 Mar.
TT "ife " W52.””iT : A'X'T’bTConstruction: Design approval; May 5, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Su-
persedes AR 415-20, Mar. 8, 19aO.J Paper, 5c.1/ Ivl.U • 7 10 / **
Same- Standards for permanent installations, [Changes] 1; May 2, 1952 11952 1 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 88-10A) * Paper 5c M 101.9 : 415-105/ch.l
Enlisted personnel: Discharge, general provisions Changes 2; May 14. 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1 Feb. 21 195-.] ♦ Paper 5c D 101 • 615-360/cn.2
sT4i “feT 2." o"r .s-
part 2, 1>A message 40747. Aug. 7. 1051.) • g'fS'955i.15_365/ch.3 Property accountability : Accounting for lost, damaged, and destroyed
property Changes 2; May 15. 1952. [1952.] 3 p. [SupersedesChanges’1, Sept. 26, ’1951.] * Paper, 5c. . D 101.9 : 735-150/ch.2
Maintenance of supplies and equipment: Maintenance responsibilities and shop operation, Changes 2; Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 4 p.[Supersedes Changes 1, July 20, 1951.] Pap?^’1 ni’o • 75n 5/rh 9
17 Ivl.U . 4 du—d/U1.4
D 101.20: (nos.)1952. 1 p. 16” * Paper, 5c.
; Mar. 1952. [1952.] iii + 897, 1950, including Changes 1,
Field manual FM (series). •Item 324 19-5. Military police, Changes 1 : Apr. 22, 1952 26-5. Interior guard duty [with list of references]
p il. 16° [Supersedes FM 26-5, Dec. Mar. 7, 1951.] * Paper, 25c.
Pamphlets. D 101.22. (nos.)16-9. Character guidance discussion topics, duty, honor, country, series 5
[with bibliography] ; Apr. 1952. [1952.] vi-|-109 p. (Air ForceDept.; Pamphlet 165-1-5.) $ • Item 327 ™ .
16—10. Same, series 6 [with bibliography], 1952. vi-J-138 p. (Air Force Dept., Pamphlet 165—1—6.) $ W Item 327
20-145. Troop topics: High price of AWOL; Apr. 1952 [1952.]18 p. il. [Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.]
cover title, * Paper, 15c.
Special regulations SR (series). [Issued with perforations.] t • Item328 10-500-1.
11-10-1.
11-110-1.
15-80-10.
30-305-2.
30-305-3.
30-700-10.
32-20-1.
32-150-10.
32-150-20.
32-162-10.
Organization and functions : Continnental armies and army areas (including Military District of Washington), Changes 3; May 6, 1052.(1932.) 2 p. (Supersedes Change. 2.^eb. 12^1951
Same: Management improvement program, Changes 1 ; Apr. 23, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. D 101.10 : 11-110-1/ch.l
Boards, commissions, and committees: Joint board project status report (reports control symbol CSGPO. ?2) ; Amy 15, 1952. [1952 1 2 n. 1‘ Joi.io : la—oO—10
Food service: Commissaries, list of outhorized nonperishable sub-sistence articles for issue and sale, Changes 2; May 8, 19o2. 1952 Ip D 101.10 : 30—305-2/2/ch.2
Same •'Commissaries, list of authorized perishable subsistence ar-ticles for issue and sale, Changes 3 ;
Same • Procurement, storage, distribution, and inspection of non- perishable subsistence. Changes 3; Mny^lMZ.. 3«“00_]0^3
Cl28h'IK""tasJTj P1"11"”8 ‘"™''d (oX :C3h2"g“l/^hPl Same • Civilian outer clothing for individuals released from Army
place of confinement or separated from service under conditions other than honorable, Changes 2 ; Apr 28, 1952 1952. Ip[Supersedes Changes 1, Dec. 4, 1950.] D 101.10: 32 150 10/ch._
Same : Flying clothing and equipment for Army personnel Changes 1 • May 16, 1952. 1952. Ip. D 101.10 : 32-150-20/ch.l
Same - Fitting of women’s military clothing; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.]26 p. il. [Supersedes SR 32-162-10, June>19 1951.)
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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued35-110-1. Finance and fiscal: Finance center, U. S. Army; Apr. 23, 1952.
[1952.1 5 p. D 101.10 : 35-110-135-210-22. Same: Army fiscal code, working funds, fiscal year 1952, Changes 5 ;
Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° D 101.10 : 35-21O-22/2/ch.535-218-1. Same : Fiscal and disbursing station numbers, Changes 2 ; Apr. 18,
1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4® D 101.10 : 35-218-l/ch.235-225-11. Same: Fiscal accounting, reconciliation and review of disburse-
35-225-18.
35-400-1.
35-1900-1.
ments, collections, and withdrawals; Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.]28 p. [Supersedes SR 35—225—11, July 15, 1949, including Changes 2-5, Feb. 21, 1950—Feb. 14, 1951.] D 101.10 : 35-225-11
Same : Fiscal accounting, disposition of accounting records of in-activated installations ; May 7, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 35-225-18, May 20, 1949, including Changes 1, June 26. 1950.] D 101.10 : 35-225-18
Same : Cashing of negotiable instruments and issuance of UnitedStates Treasury checks in exchange for cash, inside continental United States; Apr. 21, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersede SR 35- 400—1, May 26, 1949, and paragraphs 105e, 1 and 2, TM 14—500, July 1, 1947.] D 101.10 : 35-400-1
Same : Income tax withheld from pay of Regular Army personneland reserve components on extended active duty, Changes 2; Apr.28, 1952. 1952. 4 p. D 101.10 : 35-1810-l/2/ch.2
Same : Authorization of class E, D, and N allotments, Changes 1 ;May 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. D 101.10 : 35-1900-1/ch. 1
35-2000-15. Same : Entries on military pay record (DD form 113), effective July 1, 1952; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 34 p.
35-1810-1.
D 101.10 : 35-2000-15/235-2000-30. Same : Maintenance and transfer of military pay records, Changes
1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. D 101.10 : 35-2000-30/ch.l35-2000-35. Same : Payment to members of regular Army and civilian compo-
nents in active military reserve; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 15 p.D101.10: 35-2000-35
35-3210-10. Same : Supporting papers to commercial vouchers, Changes 1 ; Apr.16, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. D 101.10: 35-3210-10/ch.l
40-635-2. Medical service: Accounting for medical services; May 1, 1952 [1952.] 35 p. il. 2 pl. D 101.10 : 40-635-2
40—950—1. See also Air Force Department, Air Force regulations 160-22C.55-160-22. Transportation and travel: Shipment of household goods by com-
mercial motor van carriers; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 14 p.[Supersedes sec. 2, WD Commercial traffic bulletin 13, 1946.]
_ ’ D 101.10:55-160-2250—160—26. Same: Reporting locations of household goods; Apr. 22, 1952.
[1952.] 4 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 35—89.) D 101.10 : 55-160-26
55-650-10. Same: Railway equipment, control of Army-owned, heavy-duty flat „ cars ; May 19, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 11 101.10:55-650-10
60—10—2. Exchange service : Oversea exchanges [Changes] 3, effective July 1, 1952 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulations 147-9C.) D 101.10 : 60-10-2/ch.3
95-410-10. Flying: Parachute log record, Change 2; May 19, 1952. [1952.] [Supersedes Changes 1, Feb. 18, 1952.]
105-15-5.
130-420-1.
135-210-5.
140-105-4.
140-107-1.
140-190-3.
210-15-2.
210-50-20.
210-130-1.
310-30-20.
310-30-50.
„ .■ . . D 101.10:95-410-10/ch.2Communications: Field signal communications, provision of press
communication facilities, May 12, 1952. [1952.] 4 pD 101.10 : 105-15-5
National Guard : Sunply and accounting procedure, Changes 5 ; May 13,1952. [1952.] 5 p. D 101.10 : 130-420-l/ch.5
Civilian components: Extension of current period active military service of Organized Reserve Corps and National Guard of United States enlisted personnel, Changes 1(; May 6, 1952. 1952. 1 p.
D 101.10 : 135—210—5/ch.lOrganized Reserve Corps : Appointment in chaplains section, Changes
3; May 6, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Aug.23, 1951.] D 101.10 : 140-105-4/ch.3
Same : Enlistment and reenlistment, Enlisted Reserve Corps, Changes 4 ; May 6, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Dec. 10, 1951.] D 101.10 : 140—107—l/2/ch.4
Same: Criteria for assignment and retention in military intelligence and Army security, ORC units ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 19 p
D 101.10 : 140—190—3Installations : Change of status of industrial installations. Changes
1; May 2, 1952. 1952. 1 p. D 101.10: 210-15-2/ch.lSame: Accounting procedures for nonappropriated military welfare
funds, Changes 1 ; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952 ] 2 p„ xt ■ D 101.10 : 210—50—20/ch.lSame. Nonappropriated funds, book departments and comman-
dants’ welfare activities ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. [ Super-sede 210-130-1, Mar. 29, 1949, including Changes 1-2, Mar.20, 19a0.] D 101.10 : 210-130-1
Military publications : Standard abbreviated job titles ; Apr. 23, 1952 [1952.] 19 p. D 101.10 : 310-30-20
Sa™e X to tables of organization and equipment; May 5,1952. [1952.] 3 p. D 101.10 : 310-30-50
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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued8404 310-110-1. Same: Orders, bulletins, circulars, and memorandums issued from
headquarters of field commands ; May 5, 1952. [1952.] 49 p. il.[Supersedes SR 310-110-1, Mar. 1, 1951, including Changes 1, Aug. 20, 1951, and DA message 33901, July 16, 1951.]
D 101.10 : 310-110-1/28405 335-50-2. Reports : Strength accountability, Changes lj ^^‘roJ^/ch 1
8406 345-220-5. Records: Records administration, files utilization procedures, Changes 1; May 16, 1952. 1952. 1 p.
D 101.10 : 345—220—5/ch.l8407 350-110-1. Education and training: Courses and programs of instruction at
Army service schools, Changes 1 ; May 14, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.D 101.10 : 350—110—1/ch.l
8408 350-350-20. Same : Army ofiicer candidate courses, Changes 2 ; Apr. 22, 1952. [1950.] 2 p. [Supersedes DA message 312140 and 315877, Mar.
14 and 27, 1952.] D 101.10 : 350-350-20/2/ch.28409 380-405-1. Military security : Security clearance of private contractor employees
and industrial facilities, Changes 5 ; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.D 101.10 : 380-405-1/2/ch.5
8410 385-10-60. Safetv: Publications and promotional materials; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes SR 385-10-60, Nov. 24, 1948.]
D 101.10 : 385-10-608411 385-10-61. Same: Protective clothing and equipment: Apr. 21, 1952. [1952.]
2 p. [Supersedes SR 385—10—61, July 27, 1949.]D 101.10 : 385-10-61
8412 420-20-1. Repairs and utilities: Manufacturing plants, Changes 4 ; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Dec. 15, 1950.]
M101.32 : 420-20-1/ch.48413 600-105-20. Personnel: Notification of home address at time of latest entry into
active service (DD form 53) ; May 6, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. [Super-sedes SR 600-105-20, Sept. 6, 1950, and DA message 35022, Oct. 19, 1951.] D 101.10 : 600-105-20/2
8414 600-145-15. Same : Retention and utilization of partially disabled personnel; Apr. 24. 1952. [1952.] 11 p. [Supersedes SR 615-220-41,Dec. 4, 1950, and WCL 30963, Dec. 7, 1950.]
D 101.10 : 600-145-158415 600-330-1. Same : Procedures affecting military prisoners, Changes 1 ; May 13,
1952. [1952.] 6 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Forge regulations.) D 101.10 : 600—330-1/2/ch.l
8416 600-335-10. Same: Prisoner population report, Changes 1 ; May 5, 1952. [1952.]2 n. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 125-10A.)
D 101.10 : 600-335-10/ch.lR417 600-760-1 Same : Recording birth of children born to American parents abroad
and obtaining certificate of United States derivative citizenship ; Apr. 30, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 600-760-1
8418 615-25-40. Enlisted personnel: Promotions, Changes 5 ; May 13. 1952. 1952. jp, D 101.10 : 615—25—40/ch.5
8419 615-125-1. Same: Enlistment and assignment of partially disabled combat- wounded veterans of World War II Changes 1 ; Apr. 24, 1952. 1952. Ip. D 101.10 : 615-125-1/ch.l
8420 615-360-1 Same : Discharge procedures and preparation of separation forms, Changes 6 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 5, Jan. 8, 1952.] D 101.10 : 615-366-1/ch.6
8421 700—40—20 Supplies and equipment: Special bomb handling and servicing tools and equipment; Apr. 14. 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 700-40-20, Sept. 19, 1951.] D 100.10 : 700-40-20/2
8422 700—51—135. Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classification, major group 35, special industry machinery, Changes 3; May 5. 1952. 1952. I p. D 101.10 : 700-51-135/ch.3
8423 700—51—151. Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classification, major group 51, plumbing and nonelectric cooking and heating equipment, Changes 3 : May 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Aug. 16, 1951.] D101.10 : 700—51—151/ch.3
8424 700-51-152 Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classification, major group 52, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, Changes 3 ; Apr. 15. 1052. (195=.) 2 ; 52/c|,3
8425 Same: Change. 4 (Ma, 5, 1052. 1952. ; ?00_51_,52/cb 4
8426 700-51—155. Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classification, major group 55, conveying, elevating, and materials handling ennipment, Changes 2 ; Apr. 15. 1952. UW2.I(( „
8427 700-51—158 Same - Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion major group 58, hand tools (except power driven) and cutlerv (except table and kitchen), Changes 1; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952-.] 4 p. D 1°1-10 ■ 700-51-158/ch.l
8428 700-51-168 Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 68, X-ray equipment, electric lamps, and mis-cellaneous electric equipment, Changes 2; May 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. (Supersede, Changes 1, Aug. IS, 1951.) ; 700_5I_108/c|, 2
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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued8429 700—51—180. Same : Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-
tion, major group 80, furniture and fixtures, Changes 2 ; Apr. 15, 1952. 1952. Ip. D 101.10 : 700-51—180/ch.2
8430 700—51—181. Same: Logistic responsibilities for standard commodity classifica-tion, major group 81, household electrical appliances, Changes 3 ; May 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. D 101.10 : 700-5l-181/ch.3
8431 705—20—1. Research and development of materiel: Priorities for research and development projects; May 14, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 705-20-1, Mar. 17, 1949.] * Paper, 5c.
D 101.10 : 705-20-18432 711—45—14. Stock control: Supply status reporting system Ordnance Corps list
of reportable items of property, Changes 1, May 13, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersede DA letter (AGAS—P) May 5, 1952, subject: Changes to SR 711-45-14, distributed only to headquarters major commands.] D 101.10 : 711-45—1/ch.l
8433 711—45—15. Same: Supply status reporting system, Quartermaster Corps list of reportable items of property, Changes 2 ; May 13, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes par. 2, DA letter (AGAS—P) Apr. 21, 1952, subject Changes 1 to SR 711—45-15.] D 101.10 : 711-45—15/ch.2
8434 725-15-7. Issue of supplies and equipment: Transportation Corps regulated items; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes SR 725-15-7,
8435Aug. 6, 1951.] D 101.10 : 725-15-7/3
725-705-5. Same: Transportation Corps sources of supply; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes SR 725-705—5, Oct. 19, 1950.]
D 101.10 : 725-705-5/28436 730—5—1. Oversea supply: Distribution, [Changes] 3; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.]
3 p. (Air Force Dept., Air Force regulation 67-22C.)M 101.32 : 730-5—1/cli.3
8437 735-30-2. Property accountability: Property accounting for finance offices, Army, and Army Regional Accounts Office, located outside con-tinental United States, Changes 1; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p.
D 101.10 : 735-30—2/2/ch.l8438 735-150-1. Same: Accounting for lost, damaged, or destroyed property, Changes
1; May 13, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. D 101.10 : 735-150-1/ch.l8439 735—160—21. Same: Discrepancy tolerances in shipments; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.]
2 p. 0 101.10:735-160-218440 746-30-5. Marking and packing of supplies and equipment: Marking of oversea
supply, Changes 1 ; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. il. 4°D 101.10 : 746-30—5/ch.l
8441 75(W95-5. Maintenance of supplies and equipment: Painting and marking of Army aircraft; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes DAmessage WCL 38059, Aug. 11, 1950.] D 101.10 : 750—195—5
8442 750-405-7. Same: Signal Corps maintenance advisory teams; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. D 101.10 : 750-405-7
8443 755—5—2. Disposal of supplies and equipment: Office of Price Stabilization,ceiling price regulation 54 (aluminum scrap and secondary alu-minum ingot), supp. 8; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. Ip.
D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.S8444 Same: National Production Authority order M-22, supp. 9 ; Apr. 28,
1952. [1952.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.98445 Same: Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 53 (lead
scrap materials, secondary lead, and antimonial lead), supp. 10; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes, with Changes 1, SR 755- 80—50, Mar. 28, 1952, so much of DA message 32775. July 12, 1951, as pertains to lead ; and DA message 33923. Jan. 23, 1952.]
D 101.10 : 755—5-2/supp.lO8446 Same: Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 43 (Zinc
scrap), supp. 11; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supplement,together with Changes 1, SR 755-80-50, Mar. 28, 1952. supersedes so much of DA message 32775, July 12, 1951, as pertains to zinc; and DA message 33924, Jan. 23, 1952.]
D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.ll8447 Same: Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 29 (pure
nickel scrap, monel metal scrap, stainless steel scrap, and other scrap metals containing nickel), supp. 12; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes so much of DA message 32775, July 12, 1951, as pertains to nickel and nickel alloys, and DA message 33926. Jan. 23, 1952.] D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.l2
8448 Same : Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 47 (brass mill scrap), supp. 13; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes so much of DA message 32775, July 12, 1951, as pertains to brass mill scrap, and DA message 33925, Jan. 23, 1952.]
D 101.10 : 755—5-2/supp.l38449 Same, Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 46 (copper
scrap and copper alloy scrap), supp. 14; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952.Ip. D 101.10 : 755—5—2/supp.l4
8450 Same, Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 5 (iron and steel scrap), supp. 15; Apr. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p.
D 101.10 : 755—5—2/supp.l58451 Same: National Production Authority order M-20 (iron and steel
scrap), supp. 16; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.l6
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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued8452 Same: National Production Authority order M-64 (used rails, used
axles, and used cast-iron car wheels), supp. 17; Apr. 29, Um . [1952.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 755—5—2/supp.l7
8453 Same: Office of Price Stabilization, ceiling price regulation 136 (platinum and platinum products), supp. 18; Apr. 29, 1952. 1952. Ip. D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.l8
8454 Same: Office of Price Stabilization, Ceiling price regulation 6 (fats and oils), supp. 19; Apr. 29, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes DA letter (AGAO-S 383.8 (June 28, 1951)) G4-M, July 2, 1951, Ceiling price regulation 6.] D 101.10 : 755—5—2/supp.l9
8455 Same: Office of Price Stabilization ceiling price regulation 63 (lubri-cating oils, greases, waxes, and certain other petroleum products), supp. 20; May 16, 1952. 1952. 1 p. D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.2O
8456 755—60—10. Same: Customs clearance of returned materiel; May 14, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. D 101.10 : 755-60-10
8457 755-80-50. Same: Strategic materials, Changes 2 : May 7, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Mar. 28, 1952.]
D 101.10 : 755—80-50/3/ch.28458 780-45-20. Depots: Summary schedule of depot maintenance, Army program
no. 10 (reports control symbol CSGLD-495) ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 1) 101.10:780-45-20
8459 795-110-1. Supplies for foreign aid programs: Supply of United States Army Section and United States Air Force Section of Joint United States Military Aid Group, Greece, Changes 2 ; May 13, 1952. [1952.]2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, July 18, 1950.]
D 101.10 : 795—110-1/ch.28460 795-200-45. Same : Report of status of mutual defense assistance program opera-
tions, Changes 3 ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 4 p.D 101.10 : 795—200—45/2/ch.3
Table of allowances TA (series). [Issued with perforations.) $8461 23-100. Training ammunition, Changes 1 ; Mar. 12, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4°
D 101.23 : 23—100/ch.l
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8463
8464
8465
8466
8467
8468
8469
8470
8471
8472
8473
Tables of organization and equipment T/O & E (series). [Issued with perforations.) $7-14. Infantry heavy mortar company; May 15. 1952. [1952.] 17 p. il. 4°
[Effective immediately. Supersedes T/O & E 7—14N, Mar. 26, 1948, including Changes 1-2, Sept. 18—Nov. 15, 1950, and RT 7—14N—20, Feb. 11, 1949, on Oct. 10, 1952.] >101.19:7-14
7—15. Infantry battalion; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.Effective immediately. Supersedes T/O & E 7—15N, Nov. 15, 1950, on Nov. 15, 1952.] D 101.19: 7-15
7—16. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry battalion ; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 20 p. il. 4° [Processed. Effective immediately.Supersedes T/O & E 7-16N, Apr. 16, 1948, including Changes 1-2, Sept. 18—Nov. 15, 1950, and RT 7-16N-20, Mar. 10, 1949, on Nov. 15. 1952.] ' D 101.19: 7-16
7-17. Infantry rifle company; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed. Effective immediately. Supersedes T/O & E 7—17N, Dec. 9. 1947, including Changes 2—4, Sept. 15. 1950—June'26, 1951, and RT 7-17N-20, Feb. 9, 1949, on Nov. 15, 1952.] D 101.19 : 7-17
7—18. Infantry heavy weapons company ; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4®[Processed. Supersedes T/O & E 7—B 18N. Dec. 30, 1947, including Changes 1-2, Sept. 18-Nov. 15, 1950, and RT 7-18N-20. Mar. 1. 1949, on Nov. 15, 1952.] D 101.19 : 7-18
8-7. Medical company, infantry regiment; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il.4® [Processed. Effective immediately. Supersedes T/O & E 8^-7N, Jan. 6, 1948, including Changes 1-4, Apr. 15, 1948-Nov. 16, 1950, and RT 8-7N-20, Mar. 10, 1949, on Nov. 15, 1952.] D 101.19 : 8-7
44-8A. Radio controlled airplane target detachment; Mar. 16, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4° [Supersedes, on Sept. 15, 1952, T/O & E 44—8, Sept. 9, 1948, including Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 5, 1950, and Feb. 8, 1951.]
D 101.19 : 44-8 A44-12A. Headquarters and headquarters battery, antiaircraft artillery group;
Apr. 10. 1952. [1952.] 19 p. il. 4® [Effective immediately. Super-sedes T/O & E 44-12, Oct. 8, 1948, including Changes 2-3, Sept. 5- Dec. 13, 1950, and RT 44-12-20, June 10, 1949, on Oct. 10, 1952.]
D 101.19 : 44-12 A44-101 A. Headquarters and headquarters battery, antiaircraft artillery brigade ;
Apr. 10, 1952. [1952.] 18 p. il. 4° [Processed. Effective imme-diately. Supersedes T/O & E 44-101, Oct. 21, 1948, including Changes 2-3. Sept. 5—Dec. 8, 1950, and RT44-101-20, Dec. 8. 1949, on Oct. 10, 1952.] D 101.19 : 44-101 A
51-2A. Headquarters company, Army; Apr. 5, 1952. [1952.] 22 p. il. [Su-persedes on Oct. 5, 1952, T/O & E 51-3, Oct. 26, 1944, including Changes 1-4, Jan. 19, 1945-Aug. 5, 1951.] D 101.19 : 51-2 A
51-3A. Headquarters, special troops. Army; Apr. 5, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il.[Supersedes, on Oct. 5, 1952, T/O & E 51—3, Oct. 26, 1944, including Changes 1-3, Jan. 19, 1945-Aug. 5, 1951.] D 101.19 : 51-3 A
200-1T. Headquarters, Army (field Zl), Changes 3 ; Mar. 3, 1952. [1952.] 16 p.W 1.44 : 200-1 T/ch.3
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8474 Guide for contracting of construction and related engineering services, Jan. 1952. [1952.] iv-f-16 p. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 50-60179 Y 3.At 7: 2 C 76/2/952
8475 List of research reports for sale, price list 20; Mar. 1952. [Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1952.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t (Technical Services Office, Com-merce Department, Washington, D. C.). Y 3.At 7: 15/20
CENSUS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.
8476 Annual survey of manufactures, 1949 and 1950. 1952. iv+182 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Maxwell R. Conklin, chief, Industry Division.] ♦ Cloth, $2.00 (incorrectly given in publication as $1.00). • Item 135L. C. card 52-60884 C 3.24/2 : M 31/4/949-50
1950 census of housing: Advance reports, series HC-7. Vacant dwelling units in States, Apr. 1, 1950. [Processed.] f
C 3.950-4/2: HC-7/ (nos.)8477 11. Georgia. May 19, 1952. 2 p. 4°
----- Advance reports, series HC-8. Housing characteristics for State, standard metropolitan areas, and urban places of 10,000 or more, Apr. 1950. [Processed. ] C 3.950-4/2: HC-8/ (nos.)
8478 28. Nevada. May 15, 1952. 2 p. 4» t8479 49. Wisconsin. Apr. 30, 1952. 2 p. 4°
—— Preliminary reports, series HC-9. [Processed.]8480 1. Mortgaged, residential, nonfarm properties acquired during 1949 and 1st half
of 1950. May 9, 1952. 14 p. 4» f C 3.950-4/2 : HC-9/11950 census of population: Advance reports, series PC-10. Population of
cities and adjacent areas by census tracts, Apr. 1, 1950. [Processed.]8481 69. Honolulu City and remainder of Hawaii. May 2, 1952. 2-|- [2] p. il. 4° f
C 3.950-4 : PC-10/69
----- Advance reports, series PC-11. Population of territories and posses-sions, Apr. 1, 1950. [Processed.] | C 3.950—4 : PC-11/(nos.)
8482 5. Puerto Rico. May 15, 1952. 6 p. 4°8483 6. Hawaii. May 21, 1952. 3 p. 4°
----- Preliminary reports, series PC-7. [Processed.]8484 6. Educational attainment of population 25 years old and over, for United States,
1950, preliminary data. May 13, 1952. 9 p. 4° f C 3.950-4 : pC-7/6
Current population reports: Labor force, series P-50. [Processed.]8485 40. Annual report on labor force, 1951. May 19, 1952. cover title, ix-[-31 p.
4" t C 3.186 : P-50/40----- Population characteristics, series P-20. [Processed.]
8486 38. Marital status and household characteristics, Apr. 1951. Apr. 29, 1952.20 p. 4° t C 3.186 : P-20/38
----- Special census, series P-29. [Processed.]8487 425. Special census of Ontario, Calif., Feb. 28, 1952. Apr. 28, 1951 [1952.]
1 p. 4° f C 3.186 : P-28/4258488 Facts for industry : Aluminum and magnesium wrought products, summary
for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 3 p. il. 4° (Series M24-1-01.) [Processed.] t Pa-per, 10c. C 3.158: M 24-1-01
8489 ----- Asphalt and tar roofing and siding products, summary for 1951; pre-pared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° (Series M26D-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.
C 3.158: M 26D-018490 -------Burlap, United States stocks, Dec. 31, 1950 and 1951; prepared by In-
dustry Division, Apparel, Textile, and Food Section. [1952.] 1 p. 4° (Series M15E-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 5c. C 3.158: M 15E-01
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Facts for industry—Continued----- Carded cotton sale yarn, 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Apparel,
Textile, and Food Section. [1952.] [2] p. 4° (Series M15D-01.) T Pa-per, 5c. C 3.158: M15D-01
----- Electric lamps, 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] [3] p. il. 4° (Series M32D-01.)[Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C3.158: M 32B-01
----- Farm pumps, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° (Series M31B-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 31B-01
----- Glass containers, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° (Series M77G- 01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 77C-01
----- Lumber production and mill stocks, 4th quarter 1951 and selected an-nual totals 1951 (preliminary) ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Unit. May 8, 1951 [1952.] [8] p. 4° (Series M13G.1-4-1.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with National Production Author-ity.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 13G.1-4-1
----- Plumbing fixtures, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° (Series M51H- 01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C3.158: M 51H-01
----- Refractories, 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. May 15, 1952. [2] p. 4° (Series M27C-01.) [Proc-essed.] t C 3.158: M 27C-01
----- Steel boilers, 1951 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] [2] p. il. 4° (Series M25A-01.) [Proc-essed.] t Paper, 5c. G 3.158: M 25A-01
----- Superphosphate, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Chemicals Section. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° (Series M19D-01.) [Proc-essed. ] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 19D-01
----- Truck trailers, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° (Series M45F- 01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 45F-01
Maps.Massachusetts, minor civil divisions, towns and cities, 1950, scale 20 m. = 2.5 in.,
16X25 in.; Connecticut, minor civil divisions, towns, 1950, scale. 15 m. = 1.9 in., 11X14 in.; Rhode Island, minor civil divisions, towns and cities, 1950, scale 15 m. = 1.9 in., 10X7 in. 1952. * 20c. C 3.61: C 76/950
State finances, 1951, G-SF51. t1. Summary of State government finances in 1951. Apr. 1952. 20 p. il. 4°
(Governments Division.) [Processed.] C 3.141: 951/1
U. S. census of business, 1948: Trade series, Bulletins. • Item 1333-6.
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Marketing by producers of basic iron and steel products. [1952.] cover title, 52 p. il. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 51-61271 C 3.202/10 : Ir 6
Apparel trade. [1952.] cover title, xvii + 178 p. 11. * Paper, 50c.C 3.202/10 : Ap 4
United States census of agriculture, 1950: Counties and State economic areas, farms, farm characteristics, livestock and products, crops, fruits, values; prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division, v. 1, pt. • Item 152 C 3.950-9: v.l/pt.(nos.)9. Iowa. 1952. xx 4-288 p. il. 4° ‘Paper, $1.50.15. Virginia and West Virginia. 1952. xx + 554 p. il. 4° * Paper, $2.75.20. Tennessee. 1952. xx + 308 p. il. 4° ‘ Paper, $1.50.28. Idaho. 1952. xx-f-188 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.00.31. Utah and Nevada. 1952. xx4-240 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25.
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fruits, values; prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agricul-ture Division, v. 1, pt. ® Item 15234. 4. Territories and possessions, Hawaii. 1952. xiii-f-45 p. il. 4
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United States census of business, 1948: v. 6, Service trade, general sta-tistics, statistics by receipts size, employee size, city size, legal form, and other subjects; prepared by Business Division under supervision of William C. Trupprier, Harvey Kalin. 1952. vii-J-[695] p. il. 4° [Re-places 1948 census of business subject bulletins, series 2-S.] * Cloth, $4.25. • Item 132 C 3.202/5: 6
United States census of housing, 1950: Block statistics [by cities], blocks, census tracts, wards; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Bruns-man, chief, Population and Housing Division, 1950 housing census report H-E (series), v. 5, pt. • Item 1561. Akron. Ohio. 1952. vl+M+151 p. 11. ..J50_8 ; oh 3/At ,
3. Albany, N. Y. 1052. 1-1+15+ [21 p. 11. 4- ' ; N 42 J/A1 j
United States census of housing, 1950: Block statistics [by cities], blocks, census tracts, wards; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Bruns-man, chief, Population and Housing Division, 1950 housing census report H-E (series), v. 5, pt. • Item 156
5. Allentown, Pa. 1952. V1+3S+[7j p. 11. 4° • Paper, 250.^ _ p o
5. Altoona. Pa. 1052. .1 + 20+ [21 p. 11. 4- • Paper, 200. g; p?
0. Atlanta. Ga. [1952.1 .1 + 38+[9] p. 11. 4-
18. Bethlehem, Pa. 1052. .1 + 22+[6j p. il. 4° ’ ; p s8 B „20. Birmingham, Ala. 1952. vi + 50+[12] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 35c.
(J 3.950—8 ’ Al 1 I)/I> o332. Charlotte, N. C. Revised issue. 1952. vi + 20+[6] p. il. 4° » Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : N 81 c/C 38/rev.39. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. [1952.] vi + 10 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.
L. C. carl 52-60329 C 3.950-8 : Oh 3/C 5947. Dayton, Ohio. 1952. vi + 32+[6] p. il. 4° ‘ Paper, :25c
v. o.y«)V—o • vJll O/ U fjij57. East St. Louis, Hl. [1952.] vi + 16+[l] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 15c.
C 3.950-8 : 11 6/Ea 7 s67. Fort Worth, Tex. 1952. vi + 62+[14] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 35c.
C 3.950—8 : T 31/U 77 w88. Johnstown, Pa. [1952.] vi+22 +[4] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : P 38/J 6591. Kansas City; Mo. [1952.] vi + 64+[10] p. il. 4» ‘Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-8 : M 69 o/K 1399. Long Beach, Calif. 1952. vi + 40+17] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 25c.
C 3 950—8 ’ C 12/L 85111. Miami, Fla. 1952. vi + 50+[9] p. il. 1° ‘Paper, 30c.’
C 3.950-8 : F 66/M 58113. Minneapolis, Minn. 1952. vi + 66+[12] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-8 : M 66/M 66114. Mobile, Ala. 1952. vi + 22+[6] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8: Al 1 b/M 71115. Montgomery, Ala., corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° t
C 3.950-8 : Al 1 b/M 76/corr.sh.118. Nashville, Tenn. [1952.] vi + 26+[3] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : T 25/N 17133. Oakland, Calif. 1952. vi + 46+[ 14] p. il. 4» * Paper, 35c.
C 3.950-8 : C 12/Oa 4157. Richmond, Calif. 1952. vi+18+[2] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 15c.
C 3.950-8 : C 12/R41160. Rochester, N. Y. 1952. vl + 34+[13] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 30c.
C 3.950-8 : N 42 y/R 58162. Sacramento, Calif. 1952. vi + 22+[4] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : C 12/Sa 1164. St. Joseph, Mo., corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° f
C 3.950-8 : M 69 o/Sa 2 j/corr.sh.166. St. Paul, Minn. 1952. vi + 52+[10] p. il. 4» ‘Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-8 : M 66/Sa 2 P167. St. Petersburg, Fla. 1952. vi + 34 + [6] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : F 66/Sa 2 T173. San Jose, Calif., corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° t
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United States census of housing, 1950—Continued175. Savannah, Ga. 1952. vi + 26+[7] p. il. 4» ♦Paper, 20c.
C 3.950-8 : G 29/Sa 9177. Scranton, Pa. 1952. vi + 26-f-[9] p. il. 4° *
179. Shreveport, La. 1952. vi + 24+(2] p. il. 4°
189. Stockton, Calif. 1952. vi4-184-[2] p. il. 4°
Paper, 25c.C 3.950-8 : P 38/Scr 1
* Paper, 20c.C 3.950-8:L 93/Sh 8
♦ Paper, 15c.C 3.950-8 : C 12/St 6
190. Syracuse, N. Y. [1952.] vl + 26+[3] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c.C 3.950-8 : N 42 y/Sy 8
191. Tacoma, Wash., corrections. [1952.] Ip. il. 4° fC 3.950-8 : W 27/T 11/corr.sh.
192. Tampa, Fla. 1952. vi-f-324-[7] p. il. 4° ‘Paper, 25c.C 3.950-8 : F 66/T 15
197. Troy, N. Y. [1952.] vi4-124-[4] p. il. I10 * Paper, 15c.C 3.950-8 : N 42y/T 75
206. Wichita, Kans., corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° fC 3.950-8 : K 13/W 63/corr.sh.
211. Yonkers, N. Y. 1952. vi-|-204-[6] p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.C 3.950-8 : N42 y/Y 8
United States census of population, 1950: Census tract statistics, selected population and housing characteristics; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Brunsman, chief. Population and Housing Division, 1950 population census report, P-D (series), v. 3, chap. • Item 16019. Durham, N. C., and adjacent area. 1952. vi + 16+[l] p. il. 4° [Statistics
supersede those in report, series PA—10, no. 22.] * Paper, 15c.C 3.950-7/2 : N 81c/D 93
22. Greensboro, N. C., and adjacent area. [1952.] vii-|-224-[l] p. il. 4°[Statistics supersede those in report, series PC—10, no. 25.] ♦ Paper, 15c.
C 3.950-7/2 : N 81c/G 8544. Providence, R. I. [1952.] vi + 18 p. il. 4° [Statistics supersede those in
report, series PC—10, no. 49.] ‘Paper, 15c. C 3.950—7/2 : R 34/P 94
----- General characteristics [by States], general data on age, sex, race, marital status, education, employment, income, occupation, industry, etc.; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Brunsman, chief, Popu-lation and Housing Division, report P-B (series). • Item 1608. Delaware. 1952. xvi4-9-46 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 8, chap. B.
Statistics supersede figures shown in series PC—12 reports and, in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] * Paper, 30c.
C 3.950-7/3 : D 3712. Idaho. [1952.] xvi-f-21-78 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 12, chap. B.
Statistics supersede figures shown in series PC—12 reports and, in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] ‘ Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-7/3 : Id 126. Montana. 1952. xvi 4-17-83 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2. pt. 26, chap. B.
Supersedes figures shown in series PC-12 reports, and in part, figures shown in series PC-5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] * Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-7/3 : M 7637. Oregon. 1952. xvi 4- 29-86 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 37, chap. B.
Statistics supersedes figures shown in series PC—12 reports and in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] ♦ Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-7/3 : Or 341. South Dakota. 1952. xvi4-25-95 p. il. 4” [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 41,
chap. B. Statistics supersede figures shown in series PC—12 reports and, in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] * Paper, 40c.
C 3.950-7/3 : So 8d44. Utah. 1952. xvi-]-17-66 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 44, chap. B. Statis-
tics supersede figures shown in series PC—12 reports and, in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC—6, and PC—7 reports.] * Paper, 35c.
C 3.950-7/3 : Ut 150. Wyoming. 1952. xvi4-13-55 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 2, pt. 50, chap. B.
Statistics supersede figures shown in series PC—12 reports and, in part, those shown in series PC—5, PC-6, and PC-7 reports.] * Paper, 35c.
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----- Number of inhabitants [by States], totals for cities, small areas, counties, urban & rural; prepared [by Henry D. Sheldon and Charles P. Brinkman] under supervision of Howard G. Brunsman, chief, Popu-lation and Housing Division, report P-A (series). • Item 16043. Texas. 1951. vii-|-52 p. 11. 4° [Preprint of v. 1, chap. 43. Statistics super-
sede those in report, series PC—8, no. 42.] ♦ Paper, 30c. C 3.950—7 : T 3154. American Samoa, Canal Zone, Guam, Virgin Islands of U. S. 1951. viii-|-10
p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 1, chap. 54. Statistics supersede those in report, series PC—11, no. 3.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 51-61518 C 3.950-7 : Sa 4
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Folder.35. The child with epilepsy. [1952.] 16 p. il. 16° ♦ I’aper, 5c. • ^“210 • 35
Statistical series. [Processed.] t FS 3.214: (nos.)Juvenile court statistics, 1946-49; [report prepared by Mary E. Wheeler
and I. Richard Perlman], 1951. [1] 416+ [1] p. il. 4° rnronnrod hvCharts on infant, childhood and maternal mortality, 1949, [prepared by
Program Research Branch, Division of Research]. 1951. [2J+33 p. il. 410. One in three hundred children served by crippled children s program in 1948,
[by Jerry Solon]. 1951. [2]+20 p. il. 4°
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Air Navigation Development Board, annual report, fiscal year 1951 [with Bibliography of ANDB technical and project reports]. [1952.] v+9 p.t • Item 161L. C. card 50-60002 C 31.142: 951
Airways, present and future, address by Charles F. Horne, administrator of civil aeronautics, National Conference on Airborne Electronics, _ . ... [Processed.] tDay ton, Ohio, May 12,1952. [1952.] 8 leaves, 4° C 31.124 : H 78/7
Airworthiness directive summary, Jan. 1, 1952. [1952.] [2]+i-|-175 p. il. 4° [To be issued every 5 years with annual supplements and indexes. Issued with perforations. Supersedes summary dated Jan. 1, 1951, and cards issued in 1951. Earlier issues classified C 31.102 : Ai 7/34/(date).] * Paper, $1.50 (including supplementary service). • Item 163-BL. C. card 48-45978 c 31.147: 9o2
[Aviation education sources, free and low-costjnaterials], correction sheet; Apr. 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° t • Item 168 C 31.102 : Ed 8/2/951/corr.sh.
Civil aeronautics manuals. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t C31.107: (nos.)
4b. [Airplane airworthiness, transport categories], supp. 9. Mar. 18, 1952. [2J leaves 4®
60. Instrument approach procedure, supp. 7 Apr. 1, 1952. [3] leaves+ 8 p. 4°
General aviation today, address by Charles F. Horne, administrator of civil aeronautics, North Central Section of Ninety Nines, Fort Wayne, Ind., May 3, 1952. [1952.] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] j r r
Location identifiers, 5th edition, effective Jan. 1,1952, supp. 1, effective June 1 1952 [1952.1 |l]+7p. 4" [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t
C 31.102: L 78/952/supp.lTechnical standard order TSO (series). [Processed.]
Nib Civil Aeronautics Administration uniform requirements for runway and landing strip lighting, Feb. 26, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4"_ [SupersedesTSO—Nia, July 8, 1948.] t C 31.143 : N lb
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Accident investigation report: American Airlines, Inc., Elizabeth, N. J., Jan 22, 1952; adopted Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 2 pl. 4° [Proc-essed.] t G 31.213: El 48/2
----- Eastern Air Lines, Inc., Miami, Fla., Sept. 14, 1951; adopted Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213: M 58/4
___ Miami Airline, Inc., Elizabeth, N. J„ Dec. 16, 1951; adopted Apr. 10, 1952. [1952.] 12 p. 3 pl. map 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213: El 48
___ United Air Lines, Inc., near Oakland, Calif., Aug. 24, 1951; adopted Mar. 6,1952. [1952.] 6 p. map, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 49-38558 C 31.213: Oa 4/4
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te il air regulations. [Issued with perforations.] C31.209: (nos) pt. 18. Maintenance, repair, and alteration of airframes, powerplants propellers
and appliances, effective June 15, 1952. [1952 ] Reprinted from. „. federal register. Apr. 5, 1952.] * Paper 5c. J lKepnnrea Irom
p .24. Mechanic and repairman certificates, effective June 15 1952 11952 1nt no n 4 4 * [Reprinted from Federal register, Apr. 5 1952 1 * Panel- 5cpt. o_. Repair station certificates, effective June 15, 1952. [1952 ] 4 p '40nt t vt [RepIlnted from 1< ederal register, Apr. 5, 1952 ] * Paper 5c P’pt. o3. Mechanic school certificates, effective June 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p 4»
[Reprint from Federal register, Apr. 5, 1952 ] * Paper 5c 1
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Civil air regulations amendments, f C31 209- (nos )EffectiveaLrX|ueiI1<n9re<1l!irT?t( for airline transport pilot rating, T^^i1Ve • r< •’ 19o2> adopted Apr. 14, 1952. [1952 1 2 n 4° 1 Ja^12r8ai959rrlri95"di°ff2,Tt1orU|T8’ eff«*ctiye Mar. 5, 1952,^adopted Pilot trainin'./™,! v 2 P’ 4 JIssued with perforations.]
17 195? gr 1952! ad°I’t1ed Apr- n, 1952, effective Apr.11,inaz. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] +Scheduled air carrier rules, adopted Jan. 2&, 1952 ; effective Mar. 5, 1952.
tionsj 2 P’ 4 [Coriected copy. Processed. Issued with perfora-
8588 lost Office and Civil Aeronautics Board, address by Donald W. Nyrop chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, before regional district superin-tendents of United States Post Office Department, Apr. 24 1952 Wash-ington, D. C. [1952.] [2] +5-|-[4] p. 4° [Processed.] t
C 31.215: P 84/28589
Procedural regulations.Pt-30-- Ru^s of practice in economic proceedings, effective Apr. 28, 1952
+ 1’i“’T]tem41fr 4 [Reprinted from Federal register, Apr. 8. 1952.] T • item 18a c 31 224.302
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Amendment to announcement 10-8-4 (1952), radar instructor, $4,205 a '™r instruotor (trainee), $3,410 a year. May 6, 1952. 1 p
oblong _4 f CS 1.26/4: 952/10-8-4/amdt.A185n(X^<RitntsnnnnOUI}neme^ ?26 [1950] chemist’ metallurgist, physicist,
hkra?1?’800’. mathematician, electronic scientist, $4,205-$10 800 [1952.] 1 p. oblong 48° [Issued May 20, 1952.] f
CS 1.26: 950/226/amdt.3A1“^ndlpept tona.,’“ounceir;ont 255 commodity-industry analyst (minerals),
melt of fit Wi 4 y 6’1952’ 1 P’ °blong 24° Supersedes amend-ment of Oct. 31, 1950.] f CS 1.26: 950/255/amdt.2
Amendment to announcement 275, mathematical statistician, analytical rioro SU.r1Vey S1tatis^ian’ $3-S25~$;V00 (grades GS-7 to GS-11). [19o 2.] 1 p. oblong 48 [Processed. Issued May 20, 1952.] f
CS 1.26 : 951/275/amdt.Amendment to announcement 276, [1951] junior scientist, chemist, rnetal-
J’!yS1C1St’ $3-f10“$4,205, a year, mathematician, electronic scien-tist, $3,410 a year. May 12, 1952. 1 p. oblong 48° f
CS 1.26:951/276/amdt.lAmendment to pharmacists announcement no. 232, [1950] adding position
of pharmacy resident ($2.02 an hour) for duty at Veterans Administra- t|Or‘ Center, Los Angeles, Calif. [1952.] [2] p. 4° [Issued M-iv 22 1952. Closing date, July 30, 1952.] f CS 1.26:!950/232/amdt
Announcing examination for coal mine inspector, $5060 to $7040 a year (grades GS-9, 11, 12) for duty in Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of Interior, announcement 326. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issued May 13 1952 No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 952/326
Announcing examination for industrial specialist, $4,205 to $10,800 a year (grades GS-7 to GS-15), for work in Small Defense Plants Administra turn, announcement 327. [1952.] 11 p. narrow 8° [Issued May 20 1952. No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26:952/327
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8598 Announcing examination for telephone operator, GS-3, $2950 per annum, at Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, and Southern Pines, N. C., announce-ment 4-21-5 (1952). Apr. 29, 1952. 2 p. 4” [Processed. No closing date. Accompanied by Form AN 3529A, 3 p. il.J t
CS 1.26/4: 952/4-21-58599 Board of U. S. civil service examiners, 5th Naval District, U. S. Naval Base,
Norfolk 11, Va., open for oilice machine trainee (typing), GS-1 and GS-2, $2500 and $2750 per annum, at all Federal establishments in Norfolk, Va., Norfolk County (east of Dismal Swamp Canal), and Princess Anne County, .Va., announcement 4-27-16 (1952). May 12, 1952. 2 p. f° [Processed. Closing date, open continuous (local). Applicants desired now only for nighttime shift (3 : 30 P. M. to 11: 30 P. M.).] t
CS 1.26/4: 952/4-27-168600 Chemists, physicists, metallurgists, mathematicians, electronic scientists
are needed in various Federal agencies in Washington, D. C., and vicin-ity, $3,410-$10,800 a year, announcement 325. May 13, 1952. [2] +14 p. il. [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 952/325
Civil service handbook.8601 X—118. Qualification standards governing noncompetitive actions and agency
recruiting [new and revised pages], revision for 3d quarter of fiscal 1952; Jan. 1952. [1952.] [63] p. 4® [Issued in loose-leaf form.Includes Transmittal sheet no. 1.] * Paper, $4-00 (including basicmanual and 4 quarterly supplements), $1.25 additional for foreign mailing, 4 quarterly supplements $1.00, 35c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 290-A CS 1.45 : X—118/trans.sh.l
8602 Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279, issue 60; May 1952. [1952.] 1 p. f° folded into narrow 8" size, t ® Item 292
CS 1.28:2279/952-608603 -------supp. A to issue 60; May 1952. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 48° [Proc-
essed.] t CS 1.28: 2279/952-60/supp.A8604 Education and experience requirements and descriptions of work for posi-
tion of mathematician, optional branches, administrative, applied, theoretical, general. [1952.] 3 p. 4° f • Item 292
CS 1.26: 952/325/amdt.48605 Federal employment opportunities open for librarian, GS-5 and GS-7,
$3,410-$4,205 per year in various Federal Government agencies in Mary-land (except Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties), Virginia (ex-cept Arlington County and Alexandria), North Carolina and West Vir-ginia, announcement 4-11 (T) (1952). May 22, 1952. 4 p. 4° (4th region.) [Processed. Unassembled. Open until further notice.] f
CS 1.26/4: 952/4-11 (T)8606 Federal employment opportunities open for library assistant, GS-3 thru
GS-5, $2950 thru $3410, various Federal Government agencies in Mary-land (except Prince Georges County and Montgomery County, North Carolina, Virginia (except Arlington County and city of Alexandria) and West Virginia, announcement 4-10 (T) (1952). May 1, 1952. 4 p. 4°
• [Open until further notice.] t CS 1.26/4: 952/4-10 (T)8607 Federal job opportunities [in field service] throughout United States, AN
2280 [issue 9], May 1952. [1952.] [2] p. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size. [Supersedes issue 8.] t • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2280/952-9
8608 -------[issue 10], June 1952. [1952.] [2] p. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8“size. [Supersedes issue 9.] t • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2280/952-10
■pamphlets. • Item 299 CS1.48: (nos.)8609 11. Specimen questions from U. S. civil service examinations ; Jan. 1952. [1952.]
[l]+ii + 35 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 46-26114
8610 29. Federal jobs outside continental United States; Feb. 1952. [1952.] 37 p.narrow 8° * Paper. 15c.L. C. card 44-41106
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8611 Supplement to announcement 325, [1952] for chemist, metallurgist, physi-cist, mathematician, electronic scientist, $3,410-$10,800 a year, for ap-pointment in Washington, D. C., and vicinity. [1952.] [3] p. 4° t ® Item 292 CS 1.26 : 952/325/supp.
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.
Special publications. • Item 193 C 4.19: (nos.)8612 264. Plane coordinate projection tables; Minnesota [Lambert]. 1952. 38 p.
il. 4° * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 51-60311
8613 266. Same; Connecticut [Lambert]. 1952. 12 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.8614 267. Same; Pennsylvania [Lambert]. 1952. 24 p. il. 4° * Paper, loc.8615 268. Same; Tennessee [Lambert.]. 1952. 18 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.8616 269. Same; Ohio [Lambert], 1952. 24 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.8617 270. Same ; Oregon [Lambert]. 1952. 31 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.8618 271. Same; Washington [Lambert]. 1952. 28 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.
COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.
8619 Complete list of lights and other marine aids: Pacific Coast of United States, v. 1-5; corrected to Jan. 1, 1952. 1952. xvi+288-]-10-]- [1] p. il. 4° (CG-162.) [Map on p. 2 of cover. Some of the pages are left blank to be used for notes. Also issued in 5 volumes, one for each Coast Guard district, for which see below.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 940L. C. card 14-30372 T 47.25: 952
Local list of lights and other marine aids, Pacific Coast of United States; corrected to Jan. 1, 1952. (CG-162.) [Map on p. 2 of covers. A Com-plete list of lights and other marine aids, Pacific Coast of United States, was also published, for which see above.] T 47.25/2 : 952/v.l-5
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v 1 From Mexican border to Point Arguello, Calif., 11th Coast Guard district. 1952. xvi-f-l—20 + 104- [1] p. il. 4° [Pages 18-20 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 40c. .
v 2 From Point Arguello to St. George Reef, Calif., 12th Coast Guard district. 1952. xvi + 21—64 + 10+ [1] p. il. 4° [Pages 62-64 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 50c. .
v 3 From St. George Reef, Calif., to Alaska, 13th Coast Guard district. 1952. xvi + 65—200 + 10+[1] p. il. 4° [Pages 199 and 200 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 75c.
v. 4. Alaska, 17th Coast Guard district, 1952. xvi+ 201-268 +10 + [1] p 11. 4° [Pages 267 and 268 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 60c.
v 5. Hawaiian and Pacific Islands, 14th Coast Guard district. 1952. xvi+ 269- 288-4-10+[1] p. il. 4° [Pages 286-288 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 40c.
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
8625 Personnel operations guide; prepared by Office of Personnel Administra-tion. Apr. 1951. cover title, iii+57 leaves+ii+46 p. il. 4° [Processed. Includes revision of Personnel actions processing guide issued in 1949. Issued with perforations.] 0L. C. card 51-31010 C 1.8: P 43
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, Agriculture Dept.
8626 Charts providing graphic summary of operations, 1933-June 30, 1951. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1951. [62] p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Production and Marketing Administration.] tL. C. card 52-61001 A 82.302 : C 38/933-51
CONGRESSNot e .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., recorded under Congress and both
houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.
Conffressional or Serial setNote .—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. No catalog entry is made for the volumes of the Serial set since the
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documents and reports contained therein have been previously listed in the Monthly catalogs.
The following bound volumes were sent to depository libraries during the period of this catalog :
House documents—nos. 49—192, with exceptions, 81st Congress, 1st session, Examinations of
rivers and harbors vol. 1 [serial 11323]. • Item 995-Nno. 401, 82d Congress, 2d session, Boy Scouts of America, 42d report, 1951.
• Item 995-ASenate documents—
nos. 1-124, with exceptions, 81st Congress, 1st session, Miscellaneous [serial 11310], • Item 995-G
no. 132, 81st Congress, 2d session, Monetary, credit, and fiscal policies [serial 11392], • Item 995-G
no. 143, 81st Congress, 2d session, Report of Secretary of Senate, 1949 [serial 11394], • Item 995-M
no. 204, 81st Congress, 2d session, Mobilization planning and national security, 1950-60 [serial 11398], • Item 995-G
no. 99, 82d Congress, 2d session, Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, 1951. • Item 995-G
LawsNo te .—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are
known as “slip laws.” Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and pub-lished in the volumes of the Statutes at large.Private laws, 82d Congress, f House or Senate Document Rooms, Capitol.
582. H. R. 4645, act for relief of Mrs. Marguerite A. Brumell. Approved May 2, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 243, 2d session.)
583. H. R. 1969, act for relief of Mrs. Edith Abrahamovic. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 249, 2d session.)
584. H. R. 2355, act for relief of Nobuko Hiramoto. Approved May 8, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 250, 2d session.)
585. H. R. 5922, act for relief of Karin Riccardo. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 251, 2d session.)
586. H. R. 5931, act for relief of Holly Prindle Goodman. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 252, 2d session.)
587. H. R. 3136, act for relief of May Quan Wong (also known as Quan Shee Wong). Approved May 9. 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 254, 2d session.)
588. H. R. 3271, act for relief of Toshiaki Shimada. Approved May 9, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 255, 2d session.)
589. H. R. 5936, act for relief of Kunio Itoh. Approved May 9, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 256, 2d session.)
590. H. R. 6012, act for relief of Gylda Raydel Wagner. Approved May 9, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 257, 2d session.)
591. H. R. 6480. act for relief of Elaine Irving Hedley. Approved May 9, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 258, 2d session.)
592. H. R. 1968, act for relief of Senta Ziegler. Approved May 12, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 259, 2d session.)
593. H. R. 2676. act for relief of Andrijana Bradicic. Approved May 12, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 260, 2d session.)
594. S. 1686. act for relief of Albert Goldman. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 269, 2d session.)
595. S. 2210, act for relief of Richard A. Seidenberg. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 270, 2d session.)
596. H. R. 586, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to sell certain land on Chena River to Tanana Valley Sportsmen’s Association. Fairbanks, Alaska. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 271, 2d session.)
597. H. R. 755. act for relief of Eleftheria Paidoussi. Approved May 13, 19521 p. (Chapter 272 2d session.)
598. H. R. 836, act for relief of Harumi China Cairns. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 273, 2d session.)
599. II. R. 3524, act for relief of Jan Yee Young. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 274, 2d session.)
600. H. R. 3598, act for relief of Lydia Daisy Jessie Greene. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 275, 2d session.)
601. II. R. 4220, act for relief of Hazel Sau Fong Hee. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 276, 2d session.)
602. H. R. 4397, act for relief of Minglan Hammerlind. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 277, 2d session.)
603. H. R. 4535, act for relief of Nigel C. S. Salter-Mathieson. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 278, 2d session.)
604. H. R. 4772, act for relief of Patricia Ann Harris. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 279, 2d session.)
605. H. R. 4788, act for relief of Yoko Takeuchi. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 280, 2d session.)
606. H. R. 4911, act for relief of Lieselotte Maria Kuebler. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 281, 2d session.)
607. H. R. 5187. act for relief of Rodney Drew Lawrence. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 282, 2d session.)
608. H. R. 5437, act for relief of Motoko Sakurada. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 283. 2d session.)
609. H. R. 5590. act for relief of Marc Stefen Alexenko. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 284, 2d session.)
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Private laws, 82d Congress—ContinuedH R 6055, act for relief of Anne de Baillet-Latour. Approved May 13,
1952. 1 p. <Chapter 285, 2d session.)H. R. 6088, act for relief of Hisako Suzuki. Approved May 13, 19a2. 1 p.
(Chapter 286, 2d session.)H R. 6172, act for relief of Manami Tago. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p.
(Chapter 287, 2d session.) .613 H R 6561, act for relief of Monika Waltraud Fecht. Approved May 13,
1952. Ip. (Chapter 288, 2d session.)614 S 1333, act for relief of Maria Seraphenia Egawa.. Approved May 15, 1952.
1 p. (Chapter 291, 2d session.)615 S 1692, act for relief of Hilde Schindler and her minor daughter, Edehne
’ 'Schindler. Approved May 15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 292 2d session.)616 S 1833, act for relief of Barbara Jean Takada. Approved May 15, 1952.
1 p. (Chapter 293, 2d session.)617. S. 2294, act for relief of Carl Himura. Approved May 15, 1952. 1 p.
(Chapter 294, 2d session.)618. S. 1085, act for relief of Kane Shinohara. Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p.
(Chapter 295, 2d session.) „ . .619 S 1154 act for relief of Edi Bertoli, Gino Guglielmi, and Serafinio Ballerini.
'Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 296, 2d session.)620 S 1796, act for relief of Bruno Leo Freund. Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p.
(Chapter 297, 2d session.)621 S 1812, act for relief of Janice Justma King. Approved May 16, 19o2.
1 p. (Chapter 298, 2d session.)622. S. 1853, act for relief of Hidemi Nakano. Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p.
(Chapter 299, 2d session.) . .623 H R. 4262, act relating to height of building known as 2400 16th Street,
NW., Washington, D. C. Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter300 2d session.)
624. S. 569, act for relief of May Hosken. Approved May 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 302, 2d session.)
625. S. 1121, act for relief of Matsuko Kurosawa.1 p. (Chapter 303, 2d session.)
626 S. 1697, act for relief of Sister Maria Gasparetz.1 p. (Chapter 304, 2d session.)
6Q7 S 2672 act for relief of Elisabeth Mueller (also known as Elizabeth PhiH- brick). Approved May 16. 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 305, 2d session.)
628. S. 853, act for relief of Ying Tak Chan. Approved May 17, 1952.(Chapter 307, 2d session.) , ,
629 2102 act for relief of Alcide Orazio Marselli and Angelo Bardelli.---- -- ------ - (Chapter 308, 2d session.)
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630. S. 171, act for relief of Mrs. Hildegard Pielecki19, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 309, 2d session.)
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Public laws, 82d Congress. • Item 575Not e .—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 $8 00 per session, $1.50 additional for foreign mailing; single copies are usually 5c.326 H J. Res. 427, joint resolution making additional appropriations for dis-
aster relief, fiscal year 1952. and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 24, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 241,2d session.)
327. S. J. Res. 144, joint resolution to give Secretary of Commeire authority to extend further certain charters of vessels to citizens of Republic of the Philippines, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 30, 19o2. 1 p. (Chapter 242, 2d session.)
328 H R. 3540, act to provide for boundary adjustments of Badlands National Monument, in South Dakota, and for other purposes. [Approved May 7, 1952.1 2 p. (Chapter 244, 2d session.) ,ti ,
329. H. R. 6101, act to extend provisions of Federal credit union act, as amended, to the Virgin Islands. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 245, 2d
330 H.SRSl5609, act to amend sec. 1716 of title 18, United States Code, to per-mit transmission of poisons in mails to persons or concerns having scien-tific use therefor, and for other purposes. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 246, 2d session.)
331. H. R. 5698, act to amend act of Sept. 25, 1950, so as to provide that liability of Mills Wyo., to furnish sewerage service under such act shall not extend to future construction by United States. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 247. 2d session.)
332 H. R. 6805, act to increase salary of Administrator of Rent Control for District of Columbia. Approved May 8, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 248, 2d session.)
333. S. 2160 act to authorize Attorney General to admit persons committed by State courts to Federal penal and correctional institutions when facilities are available. Approved May 9, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 253, 2d session.)
334. S. 1650, act to provide for release of right, title, and interest of United States in certain tract or parcel of land conditionally granted by it to Savannah, Ga. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 261, 2d session.)
335. S. 2223. act to authorize and direct administrator of general services to transfer to Department of Navy Government-owned magnesium foundry at Teterboro, N. J. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 262, 2d session.)
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Public laws, 82d Congress—Continued8688 336. H. R. 4199, act to authorize transfer of certain lands of Blue Ridge Park-
way from jurisdiction of Secretary of Interior to jurisdiction of Secretary of Agriculture. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 263, 2d ses-sion.)
8689 337. H. R. 2608, act to amend Federal credit union act. Approved May 13, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 264, 2d session.)
8690 338. H. R. 3830, act to authorize construction and equipment of geomagnetic sta-tion for Department of Commerce. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chap-ter 265, 2d session.)
8691 339. H. R. 4337, act to authorize certain land and other property transactions.Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 266, 2d session.)
8692 340. H. R. 4764, act granting consent and approval of Congress to participationof certain provinces of Canada in northeastern interstate forest fire pro-tection compact, and for other purposes. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 267, 2d session.)
8693 341. H. R. 5652, act to authorize construction of dam and dike to preventflow of tidal waters into North Slough, Coos County, Oreg. Approved May 13, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 268, 2d session.)
8694 342. S. 1365, act to assist Federal prisoners in their rehabilitation. ApprovedMay 15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 289, 2d session.)
8695 343. S. 2639, act to amend Railroad unemployment insurance act. Approved May15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 290, 2d session.)
8696 344. H. J. Res. 445, joint resolution authorizing President of United States toproclaim 7-day period beginning May 18, 1952, as Olympic Week. Ap-proved May 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 301, 2d session.)
8697 345. S. 1798, act granting consent of Congress to compact entered into by Okla-homa, Texas, and New Mexico relating to waters of Canadian River. [Approved May 17, 1952.] 5 p. (Chapter 306, 2d session.)
8698 346. II. R. 5715, act to increase certain pay and allowances for members of uni-formed services, and for other purposes. [Approved May 19, 1952.] 3 p. (Chapter 310, 2d session.)
ATOMIC ENERGY JOINT COMMITTEE
8699 Amending Atomic energy act, hearings before subcommittee in executive session, 82d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 19-Mar. 17, 1952. 1952. pt. 1, ii4-1-112 p. il. t • Item 999L. C. card 52-60891 Y 4.At 7/2 : At 7/5/pt.l
8700 State taxation of Atomic Energy Commission contractors, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, Apr. 24,1952. 1952. iii+43 p. t • Item 999 L. C. card 52-61021 Y 4.At 7/2: T 19
ECONOMIC REPORT JOINT COMMITTEE
8701 Monetary policy and management of public debt, hearings before subcom-mittee on general credit control and debt management, 82d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to sec. 5 (A) of Public law 304 ( 79th Congress), Mar. 10-31, 1952. 1952. v-|-993 p. il. * Paper, .$2.25. • Item 1000 L. C. card 52-60896 Y 4.Ec 7: M 74/4
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
House bills
8702 H. r . 7313-14, 7607-26, 7639-42, 7647-61, 7689-99, 7714-27, 7734-38, 7745-62, 7778-85, 7793-7818, 7834-47, 7852-57, 7860-78, 7888-96, 7906-10, 7920-23, 7930-35, 7947-56, 7968-80, 7990-97, and II. J. Res. 438-465, II. Con. Res. 213-216, II. Res. 613-618, 621-630, 632-633, 637-639, 641-653, 82d Con-gress. • Item 1006
Not e .—For information concerning bills, see (1) House calendar, (2) Congres-sional 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, 73d Congress.8703 412, v. 5. Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1933 : v. 5, Amer-
can republics. 1952. Ixxxiv 4-887 p. ([State Dept. Publication 4818.]) ♦(Available in departmental edition, cloth, $3.75, S 1.1 : 933/5).
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House documents, 81st Congress.711. Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, Soviet Union, 1933-
39. 1952. cii+1034 p. (State Dept. Publication 4539.) * (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $3.75, S 1.1 : 933-39).
House documents, 82d Congress.307. Employment outlook for earth scientists ; [prepared by Cora E. Taylor and
Myron F. Lewis, with assistance of Kevin R. Rohan j. [1952.] v + 38 p. il. 4® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1050 ; [Occupational outlook series].) [Text and another illustration on p. 1—3 of cover. Prepared in cooperation with Veterans Administration.] * (Available in departmental edition, 30c., L 2.3 : 1050).
367. Report on audit of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, letter from comp-troller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1951. 1952. vi+75 p. [Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] f • Item 996 L. C. card 47-46103
393. Report on survey of Postal Savings System, letter from comptroller general transmitting report completed Sept. 30, 1951, made by Division of Audits as primary phase of audit of Post Office Department. 1952. v + 26 p. 1 pl. t • Item 996 L. C. card 52-60899
395. Pee Dee River watershed in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, letter from Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture, transmitting survey report of Pee Dee River watershed in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. 1952. iii + 30 p. il. t • Item 996 L. C. card 52-60997
396. Brazos River watershed, Tex., letter from Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture, transmitting survey report of Brazos River watershed in Texas. 1952. iii + 26 p. map. f • Item 996 L. C. card 52-60998
397. Queen Creek watershed, Ariz., letter from Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture, transmitting survey report of Queen Creek watershed in Arizona. 1952. iii + 22 p. il. t • Item 996
398. Sny watershed, Ill., letter from Acting Secretary, Department of Agricul-ture, transmitting survey report of Sny watershed in Illinois. 1952. iii + 26 p. il. t • Item 996
401. 42d annual report of Boy Scouts of America, 1951. 1952. ix + 250 p. il. * Paper, 65c. (Sent to depository libraries in Serial set binding.) L. C. card 23-13721
408. Manual on planning of small water projects, outlining considerations that should be included in planning small projects for water supply, sewage disposal and sanitation, flood protection, irrigation development, land drainage, hydroelectric power, recreation and wildlife, and conservation and water flow retardation ; [prepared by National Resources Planning Board], 1952. xii + 191 p. f • Item 996 L. C. card 52-61014
418. Occupational wage survey, Denver, Colo., Nov. 1951 ; [prepared by William P. O’Connor], [1952.] cover title, 23 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1066.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * (Available in departmental edition, 20c. L 2.3: 1066).
419. Same, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 1951 ; [prepared by Bruce Woytych], [1952.] cover title, 20 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1067.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * (Available in departmental edition, 15c., L2.3 : 1067).
423. Federal educational activities and educational issues before Congress, report prepared in Legislative Reference Service of Library of Congress by Charles A. Quattlebaum. 1952. xxviii + 567 p. t • Item 996 L. C. card 52-60992
429. Occupational wage survey, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 1951; [prepared by William P. O'Connor]. [1952.] cover title, 19 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1069.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦(Available in departmental edition, 15c. L 2.3: 1069).
445. Annual report for 1951 of Federal Civil Defense Administration. 1952. xvi + 108 p. il. ’(Available in departmental edition, 30c., FCD1.1:951).
447. Reorganization plan no. 5 of 1952, message from President of United States transmitting Reorganization plan no. 5 of 1952, prepared in accordance with provisions, of Reorganization act of 1949, pertaining to enabling board of commissioners of District of Columbia to bring about basic sim-plification and improvement of government of District of Columbia. May 1, 1952. 7 p. t • Item 996 L. C. card 52-60935
450. Supplemental appropriation for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1953. May 5, 1952. 2 p. 't • Item 996
451. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Veterans’ Administration, fiscal year 1952. May 5, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
452. Proposed supplemental appropriations [fiscal year 1953] and draft of pro-posed provision [fiscal year 1952] for Department of Commerce. May 1, 1952. 3 p. t • Item 996
453. Proposed supplemental appropriations for the judiciary, fiscal year 1952. May 5, 1952. 2 p. t 0 Item 996
454. Proposed supplemental appropriation and drafts of proposed provisions pertaining to appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1952. May 5, 1952. 2 p. f • Item 996
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House documents, 82d Congress—Continued8725 455. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Federal Security Agency, fiscal
year 1952. May 5, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 990 .8726 456. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of Interior, fiscal year
1952. May 5, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 9968727 458. National flood insurance, message from President of United States trans-
mitting recommendations relative to national flood insurance. May a, 1952. 7 p. t • Item 996 * e ,
8728 459. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of Labor, fiscal year1952. May 7. 1952. 2p.t • Item 996
8729 460. Proposed supplemental appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year1953, and fiscal year 1952 and prior years. May 12, 1952. 4 p. T • Item 996 , . ,
8730 461. Proposed revision in limitation on administrative expenses, involving reduc-tion for Reconstruction Finance Corporation, fiscal year 19o3. May 12, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996 . .
8731 466. Proposed supplemental appropriation for War Claims Commission, fiscalyear 1953. May 14, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996 . . .
8732 467. Proposed supplemental appropriation for General Services Administration,fiscal year 1953. May 14, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
8733 468. Proposed supplemental appropriation for Department of Agriculture, fiscalyear 1952. May 15, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
8734 469. Proposed supplemented appropriations for Department of Agriculture andDepartment of Defense for civil functions. Department of Army, fiscal year 1952. May 16, 1952. 3 p. f • Item 996
8735 470. Proposed provisions pertaining to appropriations for Department of Com-merce, fiscal year 1953. May 21, 1952. 2 p. t . • Item 996
8736 471. Proposed supplemental appropriation to pay claims for damages, auditedclaims, and judgments rendered against United States. May 21, 1jo 2. 42 p. f • Item 996 . .
8737 473. Increasing annual income limitations governing payment of. pension tocertain veterans and their dependents and providing certain increases in monthly rates of compensation and pension payable to veterans and their dependents, message from President of United States relative to approval of bill (H. R. 4387) and bill (H. R. 4394). May 23, 1952. 2 p. T • Item 996
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1008. [No. 1921 is sold by Superintendent of Documents.]8738 1810. Permitting free entry of articles imported from foreign countries for
purpose of exhibition at Washington State-Far East International Trade Fair Seattle Wash. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany II. J. Res. 422. Apr. 25, 1952. 2 p.
8739 1811 Inquiry into procurement of automotive spare parts by United StatesGovernment. 15th intermediate report of Committee on* Expenditures in Executive Departments. 1952. iii+17 p.L. C. card 52-61005 .
8740 1812. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Dispositionof Executive Papers. Apr. 25, 1952. 1 p.
8741 1813 Harvey T Gracelv. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 2463. Apr. 29, 1952. 3 p.
8742 1814 Dr James F. Spindler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 856. Apr. 29, 1952. 5 p.
8743 1815. Joseph Wynn Steel and William Peter Kruse. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany H. R. 3220. Apr. 29, 1952. 10 p.
8744 1816 Pacific Fruit Express Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany II. R. 3616. Apr. 29, 1952. 13 p.
8745 1817 Edgar L. Dimmick. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyII. R. 3707. Apr. 29, 1952. 8 p.
8746 1818 Isabelle F. Story. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 4070. Apr. 29, 1952. 3 p.
8747 1819. Clarence Sudbeck. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 4182. Apr. 29, 1952. 8 p.
8748 1820. Josephine F. Garrett. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyII. R. 4188. Apr. 29, 1952. 4 p.
8749 1821. Bunker Hill Development Corp. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany H. R. 4277. Apr. 29, 1952. 18 p.
8750 1822. Clyde R. Sharp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.4344. Apr. 29, 1952. 9 p.
8751 1823. Mrs. Edith P. Powell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 5349. Apr. 29, 1952. 4 p.
8752 1824. Estate of Floyd L. Greenwood. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany H. R. 5479. Apr. 29, 1952. 7 p.
8753 1825. F. Archie Meatyard. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 5496. Apr. 29. 1952. 3 p.
8754 1826. Certain officers and employees of foreign service of United States in Korea.Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5836. Apr. 29, 1952. 34 p. [Corrected print. 1st print has 28 p.J
8755 1827. David Braithwaite and Orvin E. Wilde. Report from Committee on Judici-ary to accompany H. R. 5911. Apr. 29, 1952. 6 p.
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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued’1828. Conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims with respect to claims
against United States of certain employees of Bureau of Prisons, De-partment of Justice. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 4241. Apr. 29, 1952. 5 p.
1829. Old King Coal Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. Res. 615. Apr. 30, 1952. 4 p.
1830. Consideration of H. R. 5368. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 619. Apr. 30, 1952. 1 p.
1831. Consideration of S. 658. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 620. Apr. 30, 1952. 1 p.
1832. Approving constitution of Puerto Rico which was adopted by people of Puerto Rico on Mar. 3, 1952. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. J. Res. 430. Apr. 30, 1952. 31 p. L. C. card 52-60934
1833. Authorizing Secretary of Defense to lend certain Army, Navy, and Air Force equipment, and provide certain services to Boy Scouts of America for use at 3d National Jamboree for Boy Scouts. Report from Commit-tee on Armed Services to accompany II. R. 7344. Apr. 30, 1952. 3-p.
1834. Report on Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy. Spain, by special study mission to Germany and certain other countries of Committee on Foreign Affairs, pursuant to H. Res. 28. 1952. vii-j-96 p. il. 2 pl.L. C. card 52-60925 •
1835. Agricultural extension work. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany II. R. 6773. Apr. 30, 1952. 2 p.
1836. Authorizing Committee on Interstate [and Foreign] Commerce to inves-tigate and study offensive and undesirable radio and television programs. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 27?. Apr. 30, 1952. 1 p.
1837. Creating select committee to conduct investigation and study of offensive and undesirable books, magazines, and comic books. Report from Com-mittee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 596. Apr. 30, 1952. 1 p.
1838. Providing for single supply cataloging and standardization agency. Re-port from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 7405. Apr. 30, 1952. 19 p. .
1839. Amending act relating to compensation of commissioners for Territory of Alaska, approved Mar. 15. 1948 (62 Stat. 80). Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 3438. May' 5, 1952. 10 p.
1840. Amending act of Aug. 7, 1946. providing for establishment of modern, adequate, and efficient hospital center in District of Columbia, as amended, so as to extend to June 30, 1957, period for authorization for appropriations for carrying out purposes of act as amended. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 7496. May 5, 1952. 2 p.
1841. Authorizing and directing Secretary of Interior to study respective tribes, bands, and groups of Indians under his jurisdiction to determine their qualifications to manage their own affairs without supervision and con-
• trol by Federal Government. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany II. J. Res. 8. May 5, 1952. 3 p.
1842. Consideration of II. R. 7340. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 634. May 6, 1952. 1 p.
1843. Consideration of IT. R. 2813. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 635. May 6, 1952. 1 p.
1844. Consideration of House joint resolution 430. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 636. May 6, 1952. 1 p.
1845. Increasing annual income limitations governing payment of pensions to certain veterans and their dependents, and to preclude exclusions in determining annual income for purposes of such limitations. Con-ference report to accompany H. R. 4387. May 6, 1952. 3 p.
1846. Providing certain increases in monthly rates of compensation and pension payable to veterans and their dependents. Conference report to ac-company H. R. 4394. May 6, 1952. 5 p.
1847. Transfer of property at Shumaker. Ark. Report from Committee on Agri-culture to accompany S. 1403. May 7, 1952. 3 p.
1848. Easements for rights-of-way. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany S. 1630. May 7, 1952. 6 p.
1849. Transfer of grape experiment station [in Napa County, Calif., to Univer-sity of California], Report from Committee on Agriculture to accom-pany H. R. 5314. May 7, 1952. 3 p.
1850. Confirming and establishing titles of States to lands beneath navigable waters within State boundaries and to natural resources within such lands and waters, and provide for use and control of said lands and resources. Conference report to accompany S. J. Res. 20. May 7, 1952. 3 p.
1851. Authorizing President of United States to proclaim Olympic Week. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. J. Res. 445. May 8, 1952. 2 p.
1852. Sale of national-forest timber without advertisement. Report from Com-mittee on Agriculture to accompany S. 1517. May 8, 1952. 4 p.
1853. Authorizing emergency appropriations for purpose of erecting post office and Federal court buildings [at Bluefield, W. Va., Lake Charles, La., and Council Bluffs, Iowa]. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 7778. May 8, 1952. 5 p.
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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued1854. Ethel White, Frankie Ezell, and Ralph James. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1097. May 12, 1952. 5 p.1855 Estate of C. G. Allen. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany H. R. 1098. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1856. Margaret Frankel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1847. May 12, 1952. 5 p.1857. James Nels Ekberg. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany H. R. 2810. May 12, 1952. 9 p. TT T,1858. Paul Busbey. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
3334. May 12, 1952. 8 p. „ T .1859 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Copeyon. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany H. R. 3858. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1860. Joseph Denekar and Mrs. Mary A. Denekar. Report
Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4180. May 12, 1952.1861. Mrs. Priscilla Crowley. Report from Committee on
pany H. R. 4543. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1862. S. Irby Adams. Report from Committee on Judiciary
from Committee on 3 p.
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to accompany H. R.5325. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1863. Mrs. Lennie G. Clarkson and William E. Clarkson. —------ ----mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6010. May 12, 1952. 13 p. 11.
1864. Louis A. Schafer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
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H. R. 6016. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1865 Martha Bridges. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 6850. May 12, 1952. 10 p.1866. Elisabeth Mueller (also known as Elizabeth Philbrick). Report from
Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2672. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1867. Armed forces pay raise act. Conference report to accompany H. R. 5715.
May 12, 1952. 5 p.1868 Elimination of oath requirement on certain documents. Report from
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7030. May 12, 1952. 5 p.
1869. Extension of agricultural conservation program. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 7689. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1870. Revision of annual report on Postal Savings System. Report from Com-mittee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 2390. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1871. Salaries of rural carriers serving heavily patronized routes. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 6754. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1872. Amending sec. 106 (c) of Housing act of 1949. Report from Committee on Banking and Currency to accompany S. 2786. May 12, 1952. 4 p. [Relates to Federal grants for slum clearance and urban redevelopment.]
1873. Permitting certain employees of judicial branch to acquire civil-service status. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 216. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1874. Impounding of mail in cases of fraud, etc. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 5850. May 12, 1952.
6 p.1875. Gerdina Josephina Van Delft. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany S. 148. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1876. Gloria Wilson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 420.
May 12, 1952. 3 p.1877. Wanda Charwat and her daughter, Wanda Aino Charwat. Report from
Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 603. May 12, 1952. 6 p.1878. Alexander Urszu. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 762. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1879. Mrs. Shu-Ting Liu Hsia and her daughter, Lucia. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany S. 794. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1880. Marie Cafcalaki. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 869. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1881. Mr. and Mrs. Thanos Mellos, Michel Mellos, and Hermine Fahnl. Report
from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 897. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1882. Daniel Wolkonsky and his wife, Xenia Wolkonsky. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany S. 992. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1883. Paula Slucka (Slucki) and Ariel Slueki. Report from Committee on
Judiciary to accompany S. 997. May 12, 1952. 6 p.1884. Anthonv Lombardo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 1189. May 12, 1952. 6 p.1885. Demetrius Alexander Jordan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany S. 1192. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1886. Mrs. Madelaine Viale Moore. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany S. 1372. May 12, 1952. 5 p.1887. Tinfang Hsia. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1420.
May 12, 1952. 3 p.1888. George Georgacopoulos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 1494. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1889. Andy Duzsik. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1565.
May 12. 1952. 4 p.1890. Stephen Gorove. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 1679. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1891. Harumi Kamiaka. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 1765. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1892. Frederic James Mercado. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 1766. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued1893. Ernest Nampei Ihrig. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 1879. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1894 Ginseppa S. Boyd. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 2033. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1895 Charlotte Elizabeth Cason. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 2034. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1896 Naomi Saito. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2051.
May 12, 1952. 4 p.1897 Certain displaced persons. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 2145. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1898 Theresa Hatcher. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.
2220. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1899. Dulcie Ann Steinhardt Sherlock. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany S. 2588. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1900 Matheos Alafouzos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 2770. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1901 Favoring suspension of deportation of certain aliens. Report from Com-
mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 66. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1902 Suspension of deportation of certain aliens. Report from Committee on
Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 67. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1903 Suspension of deportation of certain aliens. Report from Committee on
Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 68. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1904 Giuseppe Biolzi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
880. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1905. Mrs. Hee Shee Wong Achuck. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany H. R. 2840. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1906 Miyoko Nakagawa. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 3275. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1907 Reuben Krakovsky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 3564. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1908 Ernst Sbaschnik, sr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 4126. May 12, 1952. 5 p.1909. Dr. Philip Bloemsma and Mrs. Joy Roelink Bloemsma. Report from Com-
mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4504. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1910 Mark Yen Hui. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
4588. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1911 Margarite Mary Fujita. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany H. R. 5107. May 12. 1952. 3 p.1912. Nicola, Lucia, and Rocco Fierro. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany H. R. 5108. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1913. Leonard Jesse Richards (Michio Inoue). Report from Committee on
Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5301. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1914 Sachiko Kanemochi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 5864. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1915. Helga Eveline Matz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 6109. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1916. Karen Ann Crowley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 6505. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1917. Louie Bon Kong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 6870. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1918. Katharina Hoffmann. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 6945. ■ May 12, 1952. 3 p.1919. Providing for transfer of certain lands and interests in lands at Mill
Rock Island in East River, N. Y. Report from Committee on Expendi-tures in Executive Departments to accompany H. R. 6129. May 12, 1952. 8 p. il.
1920. Providing for conveyance to Indiana of certain surplus real property situ-ated in Marion County, Ind. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany H. R. 7573. May 12, 1952. 8 p.
1921. Investigation of use of chemicals in foods and cosmetics. Report from Select Committee to Investigate Use of Chemicals in Foods and Cos-metics. pursuant to H. Res. 74 and H. Res. 447, 82d Cong. 1st sess. May 12, 1952. 6 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
1922. Mutual security act of 1952. Report of Committee on Foreign Affairs on H. R. 7005. 1952. v+108p. il.L. C. card 52-6099G
1923. Revision of title 35, United States Code, Patents. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7794. 1952. iii-j-72 p.L. C. card 52-60994
1924. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposi-tion of Executive Papers. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1925. Emergency assignments of postal employees to rural routes. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7204. May 13, 1952. 3 p.
1926. Revision of reporting requirements for mail schedules. Report from Com-mittee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7205. May 13, 1952. 4 p.
1927. Mail-messenger contracts for postal employees. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7758. May 13, 1952. 4 p.
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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued1928. Reviving and reenacting sec. 6 of act authorizing construction of certain
public works on rivers and harbors for flood control, and for other purposes, approved Dec. 22, 1944. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 2521. May 13, 1952. 2 p. [Relates to disposal of surplus water impounded by dams.]
1929. Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, 1952. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. R. 7860. May 15, 19o2. 16 p.
1930. Providing for emergency flood-control work made necessary by recent floods. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 7817. May 15, 1952. 2 p. , U1 , . . ,
1931. Increasing rates of compensation for severely disabled service-connected veterans. Report from Committee on Veterans’ Affairs to accompany H. R. 7783. May 15, 1952. 8 p. „ ,
1932. Consideration of H. R. 7005. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 640. May 15, 1952. Ip.
1933. Free importation by religious organizations of altars, pulpits, communion tables, baptismal fonts, shrines, or parts of the foregoing, and certain kinds of statuary. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 7593. May 15, 1952. 2 p.
1934. Importation of wild-bird feathers. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 7594. May 15, 1952. 6 p.
1935. Setting aside certain lands in Oklahoma, formerly part of Cheyenne- Arapaho Reservation, and known as Fort Reno military reservation, for Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Indians of Oklahoma. Report from Com-mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 1631. May 16, 1952. 8 p. J .
1936. Amending acts relating to garagekeepers and liverymen s liens and enforce-ment thereof in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on Dis-trict of Columbia to accompany S. 1342. May 16, 1952. 2 p.
1937. Amending act creating Juvenile Court for District of Columbia, approved Mar. 19, 1906, as amended. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 1822. May 16, 1952. 4 p. .
1938. Relating to manner of appointment of recorder of deeds of District of Columbia, deputy recorder, and employees of office of recorder. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 2871. May 16 1952. 2 p.
1939. Amending act to regulate boxing contests and exhibitions in District of Columbia Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accom-pany H. R. 5768. May 16, 1952. 6 p. ...
1940 Amending sec. 7a of act to regulate employment of minors within District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 6857. May 16, 1952. 2 p.
1941 Fixing seniority rights and service of Albert O. Raeder as sergeant in District of Columbia Fire Department. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 6943. May 16, 1952. 2 p.
1942. Authorizing conveyance to Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum of certain parcels of land in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 7253. May 16, 1952. 2 p. '
1943 Education and training and other benefits for persons serving in armed forces on or after June 27. 1950. Report from Committee on Veterans Affairs to accompany H. R. 7656. May 16, 1952. 125 p. il.L. C. card 52-61012
1944. Social security act amendments of 1952. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 7800. May 16, 1952. 51 p.L. C. card 52-61013 .
1945. Mutual military aid compact. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 968. May 19, 1952. 10 p.L. C. card 52-61008
1946. Col. Julia O. Flikke and Col. Florence A. Blanchfield. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2256. May 20, 1952. 4 p.
1947. Trust Association of H. Kempner. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2181. May 20, 1952. 9 p. .
1948. Food Service of Evansville, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2405. May 20, 1952. 41 p.
1949. Alma Cooperative Equity Exchange, Nebr., and others. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3211. May 20, 19u2. 23 p.
1950. Professional Arts Building Corp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3727. May 20, 1952. 11 p.
1951 Terminal Warehouse Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 5004. May 20, 1952. 8 p. .
1952. Gallagher’s Warehouse, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5006. May 20, 1952. 7 p. .
1953. Estate of Edward B. Formanek. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5095. May 20, 1952. 13 p.
1954 John H. Vogel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5515. May 20. 1952. 6 p.
1955. William Kif>f and Dorald [Darold] D. Selk. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6761. May 20, 1952. 3 p.
1956. Making emergency appropriations, fiscal year 1952. Report from Commit-tee on Appropriations to accompany H. J. Res. 454. May 20, 1952. 2 p. L. C. card 52-61009
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House reports, 82d Congress—Continued1957. Conferring jurisdiction on United States court for northern district of
California to hear, determine, and render judgment upon certain claims of California. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1508. May 20, 1952. 6 p.
1958. Amending Universal military training and service act. Report from Com-mittee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 7714. May 21, 1952. 8 p. [Relates to service and organization of National Guard and Air Na-tional Guard units.]
1959. Authorizing payment to Empire District Electric Co. for reasonable costs of protecting its Ozark Beach power plant from backwater of Bull Shoals Dam. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 7241. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
1960. Joachim Volk, also known as Steven Craig Delano. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1855. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1961. Midori Sugimoto. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1953. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
1962. Debra Elaine Evans. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2089. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1963. Teruo Uechi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2462. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1964. Eugene Richard Sushko. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 2554. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
1965. Ernest Daniel Davis, jr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 2571. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1966. Jean Hamamoto, also known as Sharon Lea Brooks. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2593. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1967. Kathleen Cowley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2643. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1968. Barbara Ann Sheppard. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 2768. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1969. Susan Jeanne Kerr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2805. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1970. Mrs. Mercedes Hernandez Saguar. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1092. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
1971. Henryk Kramarski. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1490. May 21, 1952. 5 p.
1972. Sister Anita (Vincenzina Di Franco). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2166. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1973. Mario Farabulllni and Alla Farabullini, his wife. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2661. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
1974. Mrs. Liane Lieu and her son, Peter Lieu. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3154. May 21, 1952. 3 p.
1975. Removing inequities in compensation of certain Federal employees of Japa- anese ancestry. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7641. May 21, 1952. 6 p.
1976. Designating Floyd B. Olson Memorial Triangle in District of Columbia, and to authorize erection of memorial plaque in such triangle. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 1533. May 22, 1952. 1 P-
1977. Amending certain tax laws applicable to District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 2605. May 22, 1952. 10 p.
1978. Amending act to provide for recording and releasing of liens by entries on certificates of title for motor vehicles and trailers, and for other purposes, approved July 2, 1940, as amended. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 2735. May 22, 1952. 2 p.
1979. Amending Code of law of District of Columbia [in respect to recording, in office of recorder of deeds, of bills of sale, mortgages, deeds of trust, and conditional sales of personal property]. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 2736. May 22, 1952. 4 p.
1980. Amending act to provide for tax on motor-vehicle fuels sold within District of Columbia, and for other purposes, as amended. Report from Commit-tee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 6811. May 22, 1952. 8 p.
1981. Sumiko Yamamoto. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany II. R. 1151. May 22. 1952. 4 p.
1982. Mrs. Emi Yasuda and her minor son, Keichiro Yasuda. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3280. May 22, 1952. 5 p.
1983. Ivo Markulin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3989. May 22, 1952. 3 p.
1984. Paul Frkovic. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3990. May 22, 1952. 3 p.
1985. Sandra E. Dennett. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4002. May 22, 1952. 2 p.
1986. Ruben George Varga and Mrs. Ilona Varga. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4250. May 22, 1952. 3 p.
1987. Elias Papadopoulos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4396. May 22, 1952. 3 p.
1988. Suzanne Marie Schartz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4503. May 22, 1952. 2 p.
1989. Yusuf (Uash) Lazar. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5581. May 22, 1952. 2 p.
1990. Extending duration of Water pollution control act. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 6856. May 22, 1952. 4 p.
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on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7202. May 22, 1952.
1992. Commending Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dunn from State of Washington. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. Con. Res. 214. May 23, 1952. 7 p.
1993. Unloading of mail from vessels. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 7877. May 23, 1952. 3 p.
Agriculture Committee, House
[Committee hearings] serials, 82d Congress, t • Item 1010N. Cotton crop estimates, hearings before special subcommittee, 82d Congress,
2d session, Jan. 22-Feb. 4, 1952. 1952. iii + 123 p.L. C. card 52-60887 Y 4.Ag 8/1: C 82/31
P. Agricultural colleges in Alaska, benefits under Bankhead-Jones act, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3165, Mar. 4, 1952. 1952. ill + 8 p.
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Appropriations Committee, House
Additional flood rehabilitation appropriations for 1952, hearings before subcommittees, 82d Congress, 2d session. 1952. ii+39 p. t ® Item 1011L. C. card 52-61022 Y 4.Ap 6/1: F 65/6
Urgent deficiency appropriations for 1952, hearings before subcommittees, 82d Congress, 2d session. 1952. ii-|-1444-iii p. t • Item 1011L. C. card 52-60960 Y 4.Ap 6/1: Ap 6/2/952-4
Armed Services Committee, House
[Papers], 82d Congress, t • Item 1012 Y 4.Ar 5/2 a : 951-52/(nos.)74. Full committee hearing on H. R. 7405 and H. R. 7344. [1952.] p. 3801—20.75. Full committee hearing on II. R. 7714, to amend Universal military training
and service act, and for other purposes. [1952.] p. 3821-52. [Relates to service and organization of National Guard and Air National Guard units.]
Education and Labor Committee, House
Library service in rural areas, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 5195, Apr. 1 and 2, 1952. 1952. iv-f-87 p. t • Item 1015L. C. card 52-60893 Y 4.Ed 8/1: L 61/2
Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House *
Further amendments to Federal property and administrative services act of 1949, as amended, hearing before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 5350, Mar. 10, 1952. 1952. iii-|-45 p. t • Item 1016 L. C. card 52-60865 Y 4.Ex 7/13 : F 31/4
Inquiry into procurement of automotive spare parts by United States Gov-ernment, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 1st session, June 25-Dec. 14, 1951. 1952. xiii-f-937 p. il. ♦ Paper, $2.25. • Item 1016 L. C. card 52-60844 Y 4.Ex 7/13 : Au 8
Foods and Cosmetics, Select Committee To Investigate Use of Chemicals in, House
Chemicals in foods and cosmetics, hearings S2d Congress, 2d session, pur-suant to H. Res. 74 and H. Res. 447, Jan. 10-Mar. 6, 1952. 1952. pt. 3, vi+1055-1803 p. il. 3 p. of pl. [These hearings were held in New York City and Washington, D. G.] * Paper, $1.75. • Item 1009L. C. card 51-61277 Y 4.F 73/2: C 4/2/pt.3
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Foreign Affairs Committee, House
Mutual security act extension, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7005, Mar. 13-Apr. 29, 1952. 1952. ix-+1136+xxvii p. il. 3 pl. 2 tab. * Paper, $2.50. • Item 1017L. C. card 52-60905 Y 4.F 76/1: M 98/3
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, House
Selected information on proposed Snake River reclamation project includ-ing Hells Canyon Dam, submitted by Department of Interior in response to request of Clair Engle, chairman, subcommittee on irrigation and reclamation. 1952. [1] 4-22 p. il. 2 tab. (Committee print [82dCongress, 2d session].) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-61035 Y 4.1n 8/14: Sn 1
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House
Brokers and dealers fees under Securities and Exchange Commission, hear-ings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 6846, Apr. 30 and May 1, 1952. 1952. iii+123 p. t • Item 1019L. C. card 52-61024 Y 4.1n 8/4: B 78
Judiciary Committee, House
[Committee hearing] serials, 82d Congress. • Item 1020Y4.J 89/1: 82/(nos.)
1, pt. 6. Study of monopoly power, hearings before subcommittee on study of monopoly power, 82d Congress, 1st session, containing proceedings of July 30-Oct. 24, 1951. 1952. xviii-f-1643 p. il. 2 pl. [Part 6 relates to organized baseball.] * Paper, $3.50.L. C. card 51-60676
14. Adjustment of royalties, hearing before subcommittee no. 2, 82d Con-gress, 2d session, on H. R. 2257, Mar. 5, 1952. 1952. hi+ 54 p. f L. C. card 52-60842
Veto power of the President [with bibliography] ; by Charles J. Zinn. 1951. v+-44 p. (Committee print [82d Congress, 1st session].) t L. C. card 52-61034 Y 4. J 89/1: V 64/5
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House
Investigation of South Amboy, N. J., port explosion, hearings before special subcommittee to investigate explosion at South Amboy, N. J., 81st Con-gress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 643, Nov. 21-Dec. 12, 1950. 1951. iv-+499 p. il. [These hearings were held at South Amboy, N. J.] t • Item 1021L. C. c:yd 52-60897 Y 4.M 53 : So 8a
Long range shipping bill, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 241, Apr. 22-May 9, 1952. 1952. vi-j-517 p. il. 2 maps. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 1021L. C. card 52-61023 Y 4.M 53: Sh 6/35
Public Works Committee, House
[Committee hearing serial], 82d Congress.11. Federal-aid highway act of 1952, hearings before subcommittee on roads, 82d
Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 6094, H. R. 6180, and H. R. 6390, Feb. 6- Mar. 11, 1952. 1952. vi + 394 p. il. 10 pl. map. t • Item 1024L. C. card 52-60843 Y 4.P 96/11 : 82/11
Un-American Activities Committee, House
Communist infiltration of Hollywood motion-picture industry, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 24r-Apr. 30, 1952. 1952. pt. 7, iii+2307- 2434 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 1026L. C. card 51-61206 Y 4.Un 1/2: C 73/21/pt.7
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8943 Index 4 to publications of Committee on Un-American Activities, Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] ii+639 p. [Includes all references found in Indices 1-3, with addition of references to individuals in all printed hearings and reports of the committee for 1950.] * Paper, $1.50.
Y4.Un 1/2: In 2/938-508944 Role of communist press in communist conspiracy, hearings, 82d Congress,
2d session, Jan. 9-17, 1952. 1952. iii+2127-2306. [Concerns activities of Max and Grace Granich.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 1026L. C. card 52-60880 Y 4.Un 1/2 : P 92
Veterans' Affairs Committee, House8945 Increasing rates of compensation for service-connected severely disabled
veterans, hearing before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on II. R. 7446, 7738, and 7783, May 8, 1952. 1952. iii+1857-93 p. t • Item 1027 L. C. card 52-60966 Y 4.V 64/3: C 73/7
8940 Prohibiting reduction in [disability] ratings in effect for 25 or more years, hearing before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on II. R. 6167, May 9, 1952. 1952. iii +1895-1908 p. t • Item 1027 L. C. card 52-61025 Y 4.V 64/3 : R 18
Ways and Means Committee, House8947 Internal revenue investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress,
1st session, on administration of internal revenue laws, Sept. 10, 1951- Jan. 29, 1952. 1952. 2 pts. [vii]+1928 p. il. * Paper, pt. 1, $2.00; * pt. 2, $2.25. • Item 1028 L. C. card 52-60856 Y 4.W 36: In 8/12/pt.l-2
REDUCTION OF NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES JOINT COMMITTEE
8948 Statement by Harry F. Byrd, chairman, Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, in connection with monthly report on Federal personnel and pay, Mar. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4" [Processed.] t
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Senate bills8949 s 3070, 3072, 3077-80, 3085-86, 3088, 3090, 3092-94, 3096, 3098, 3100, 3108-
9 3113, 3115, 3120-23, 3126, 3128-29, 3131, 3133, 3135-36, 3143-52, 3154, 3157-58, 161, 3164, 3168-69, 3171, 3173-79, 3186-90, 3195. 3199-3200, 3203. 3206, 3212-13, 3216-19. 3221, 3224-26, 3228-30, 3233, and S. J. Res. 152- 158, S. Con. Res. 72-75, 77, S. Res. 310-319, 82d Congress. • Item 1006
Not e .—For information concerning bills, see (1) Senate calendar, (2) Con-gressional record index, or (3) Digest of public general bills prepared by Libiary of Congress.
Senate documentsNote .—All Senate documents, entries for which are followed by a t, may be ob-
tained from the Senate Document Room or from the issuing office.
Senate documents, 82d Congress.8950 99. Report of proceedings of 35th meeting of Convention of American Insrtuctors
of the Deaf, centennial convention, June 17—22, 1951, Missouri School for the Deaf, 1851-1951, Fulton, Mo., convention theme. Century of progress, what of the future? 1952. xxiii + 365 p. t (Sent to depository li-braries in serial set binding.)L. C. card 8-11184
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Senate documents, 82d Congress—Continued120. Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, letter from Board of
Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund trans-mitting 12th annual report. 1952. iii-|-37 p. il. t • Item 996 L. C. card 42-37995
123. Monetary policy and management of public debt, their role in achieving price stability and high-level employment, replies to questions and other material for use of subcommittee on general credit control and debt management, Joint Committee on Economic Report. 1952. 2 pts. [xxv]4-1320 p. il. 1 pl. 19 maps. * (Joint committee print without index is available, pt. 1, $1.75 : pt. 2. $2.50, Y4.Ec7 : M74/3/pt.l-2).L. C. card 52-60995
124. Supplemental appropriation, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, fiscal year 1953. May 5, 1952. 2 p. f • Item 996
125. Proposed supplemental appropriation, Department of Justice, fiscal year 1953. May 5. 1952. 2 p. f • Item 996
126. Propose'd supplemental appropriation, Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1953. May 7, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
127. Proposed supplemental appropriations, the judiciary, fiscal year 1953. May 9, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
128. Proposed supplemental appropriation, Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1953. May 9, 1952. 2 p. f ® Item 996
129. Parity handbook, reference manual on parity price, index of prices paid by farmers, and index of prices received. 1952. v-j-29 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 996L. C. card 52-61010
130. Reserve levels for storable farm products, study of f ctors relating to deter-mination of reserve levels for storable farm products. 1952. vii4-55 p. il. + ® Item 996L. C. card 52-61011
131. Estate of Susie Lee Spencer, veto message from President of United States returning without approval bill (S. 1045). May 21, 1952. 2 p. t • Item 996
Senate reports
Senate reports, 82d Congress, f Senate Document Room, Capitol. • Item 10081483. Authorizing administrator of veterans’ affairs to transfer, without reim-
bursement, to Department of Army the Birmingham Generl Hospital, Van Nuys, Calif. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2729. Apr. 24, 1952. 4 p.
1484. Authorizing transfer of hospitals and related facilities between Veterans’ Administration and Department of Defense. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2731. Apr. 24, 1952. 4 p.
1485. Regulating election of delegates representing District of Columbia to na-tional political conventions. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 3027. Apr. 24, 1952. 2 p.
1486. Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill, 1953. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany II. R. 7151. Apr. 24, 1952. 22 p. [Cor-rected print.]
1487. Wages and effects of deceased seamen. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2324. Apr. 28, 1952. 2 p.
1488. Authorizing administrator of general services to transfer certain real property to Department of Navy. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany H. R. 4337. Apr. 28, 1952. 4 p.
1489. Great Lakes-St. Lawrence seaway and power project. Report from Com-mittee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. J. Res. 277. Apr. 28, 1952. 1 p.
1490. Mutual security act of 1952. Report on Committee on Foreign Relations on S. 3086. 1952. iii4-66 p. il.L. C. card 52-60933
1491. Transferring of land to Florida Board of Education for educational purposes. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accom-pany S. 556. May 1, 1952. 3 p.
1492. Importation of racing shells for Olympic games. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 4902. May 1, 1952. 2 p.
1493. Amendment of sec. 2800 (a) (5) of Intenal revenue code. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 5282. May 1, 1952. 2 p. [Relates to rectification tax on vodka.]
1494. Amending excise tax on photographic apparatus. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 5998. May 1. 1952. 2 p.
1495. Machine guns and short-barreled firearms. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 7189. May 1, 1952. 8 p. [Relates to sawed-off shotguns.]
1496. Stamp tax on certain deposits of securities by insurance companies. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 7230. May 1, 1952. 4 p.
1497. Permitting free entry of articles imported from foreign countries for purpose of exhibition at Washington State-Far East International Trade Fair, Seattle, Wash. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. J. Res. 422. May 1. 1952. 2 p.
1498. Amending act of Jan. 12, 1951 (64 Stat. 1257), amending and extending title 2 of 1st war powers act, 1941. Report from Committee on Govern, ment Operations to accompany S. 2421. May 1, 1952. 6 p.
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Senate reports, 82d Congress—Continued8977 1499. Additional funds for operating expenses of Committee on Labor and Public
Welfare. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accom-8978
pany S. Res. 307. May 1, 1952. 1 p.1500. Amending Navy ration statute so as to provide for serving of oleomar-
garine or margarine. Report from Committee on Armed Services to8979
accompany S. 2083. May 1, 1952. 3 p.1501. Authorizing Federal civil defense administrator to acquire, by lease or
license, warehouse space for civil defense purposes at Sikeston, Mo., Zanesville, Ohio, Downingtown, Pa., and Paw Paw, W. Va. Report from
8980Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2726. May 1, 1952. 3 p.
1502. Amending Career compensation act of 1949, as amended, to extend applica-tion of special-inducement pay provided thereby to doctors and dentists.
8981Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 3019. May 1, 1952. 6 p.
1503. Authorizing Secretary of Defense to lend certain Army, Navy, and Air Force equipment, and provide certain services to Boy Scouts of America for use at 3d National Jamboree for Boys Scouts. Report from Com-
8982 mittee on Armed Services to accompany S. 3100. May 1, 1952. 3 p.1504. Retroceding to Illinois jurisdiction over 154.2 acres of land used in
connection with Chain of Rocks Canal, Madison County, Ill. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 1949. May 1,
89831952. 2 p.
1505. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to convey to Hawaii certain real property nt Kahului, Wailuku, Maui, T. H. Report from Committee on Armed
8984Services to accompany H. R. 4511. May 1, 1952. 3 p.
1506. Promoting national defense by authorizing construction of aeronautical leseaich facilit es by National A Ivisory Committee for Aeronautics necessary to effective prosecution of aeronautical research. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 6336. May 1, 1952.
8985 1507. Statute of limitations in case of criminal prosecutions. Report from Com-8986
mittee on Finance to accompany H. R. 5048. May 5, 1952. 5 p.1508. Amending Civil aeronautics act to make unlawful certain practices of
ticket agents engaged in selling air transportation. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2690.
8987May 5, 1952. 11 p.
1509. Amending National labor relations act. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1973. May 5, 1952. 11 p. [Re-
8988lates to building and construction industry.]
1510. Providing for acquisition of site for new Federal building in Newnan, Ga., adjoining existing Federal building there as economy measure before land value has increased as result of land improvement. Report from
8989 Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 4551. May 7, 1952. 3 p. loll. Providing for suitable accommodations for Bureau of Customs and certain
other Government ser ices at El Paso. Tex. Report from Committee8990
on Public Works to accompany II. R. 6863. May 7, 1952. 3 p.1512. Land transfer to Tennessee. Report from Committee on Finance to accom-
8991pany S. 2959. May 7. 1952. 3 p.
1513. Aid for education of blind children. Report from Committee on Labor8992
and Public We’fa'e to accompany H. R. 1499. May 9, 1952. 4 p.1514. Creating advisory committee to study and evaluate experiments in weather
modification. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-8993
merce to accompany S. 2225. May 12, 1952. 10 p.1515. Imposition of duties on tuna fish. Report from Committee on Finance to
8994accompany H. R. 5693. May 12, 1952. 7 p.
1516. Dr. Guy Raiola. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.8995
1086. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1517. Ruzena Stransky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
8996S. 1130. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1518. Augusta Bleys, also known as Augustina Bleys. Report from Committee8997
on Judiciary to accompany S. 1336. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1519. Adele Frattini. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.
89981479. May 12. 1952. 4 p.
1520. Thorvald Nin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.8999
. 1513. May 12, 1952. 5 p.1521. Silverio Salvatore Conte. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
9000pany S. 1719. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1522. Elina Branlund. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.9001
1724. May 12, 1952. 4 p.1523. Altoon Saprichian. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanj’
9002S. 1743. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1524. Dr. Albert Haas. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.
90031744. May 12, 1952. 5 p.
1525. Socorro Gerona de Castro. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
9004accompany S. 2308. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1526. Jimmy Lee Davis. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. __ 3007. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
9005 1527. Karen Christene Eisen Murdock. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
9006accompany S. 3008. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1528. Ivo Cerne. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 654.
9007May 12. 1952. 4 p.
1529. Sarah A. Davies. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 975. May 12, 1952. 16 p.
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Senate reports, 82d Congress—Continued1530. Estate of Cobb Nichols. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany H. R. 1099. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1531. Kaiko Sugimote (Kay Eair) and her minor children. Report from Com-
mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1162. May 12, 1952. 3 p.1532. Claude Foranda. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1428. May 12, 1952. 3 p. , .1533. Erika Nicolo and her minor child. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany H. R. 1960. May 12, 1952. 2 p.1534. Sisters Maria Salerno, Eufrasisa Binotto, Maria Ballatore, and Giovanna
Buziol. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2303. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1535. Jean (John) Plewniak and Anna Piotrowska Plewniak. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2307. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1536. Odette Louise Tirman. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2346. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1537. Mrs. Jeanette Thorn Pease. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 2587. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1538. George II. Soffel Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2628. May 12, 1952. 3 p. „ „
1539. Fumiko Higa. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2784. May 12, 1952. 4 p. . TT „
1540. Yai Wing Lee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. K.2841. May 12, 1952. 3 p. TT „
1541. Thomas E. Bell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2902. May 12, 1952. 2 p. „
1542. Mimi Fong and her children, Sing Lee and Lily. Report from Committee on Judiciarv to accompany H. R. 2903. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1543. Priscilla Ogden Dickerson Gillson de la Fregonniere. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2920. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1544. Giovanni Rinaldo Bottini. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 3070. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1545. Mehmet Salih Topcuoglu. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany II. R. 3124. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1546. Sister ApoIonia Gerarda Sokolowska. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3132. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1547. Mrs. Setsuvo Sumida. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3152. May 12, 1952. 2 p. „
1548. Mary Osadchy. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. K.3561. May 12, 1952. 7 p. „
1549. Ying Chee Jung. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3572. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1550. Stephan Joseph Horvath and Lucas Albert Horvath. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3732. May 12, 1952. 6 p.
1551. Chan Toy Har. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3953. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1552. Ann Tobak and John Tobak. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4152. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1553. Norma J. Roberts. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4492. May 12, 1952. 5 p.
1554. Helga Richter. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4790. May 12. 1952. 3 p.
1555. Felix Navedo-Merced and Carmen Ramos-Baez. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5121. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1556. Tsutako Kuroki Masuda. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany II. R. 5145. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1557. Bernard J. Keogh. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany II. R. 5753. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1558. Patricia Laurette Pray. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 5805. May 12. 1952. 4 p.
1559. Ingeborg and Anna Lukas. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 5956. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1560. Pauline W. Goodyear. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5958. May 12, 1952. 3 p.
1561. Michiko Nakashima. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5976. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1562. Jimmy Doguta (also known as Jimmy Blagg). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accomnany H. R. 5984. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1563. Marian Diane Delphine Sachs. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6265. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1564. Kiko Oshiro. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.6314. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1565. Sharon Elaine Frankovich. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company H. R. 6848. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1566. Authorizing President of United States to proclaim Olympic Week. Re-port from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. J. Res. 152. May 12, 1952. 2 p. , .
1567. Mirko M. Bjelopetrovich. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 1315. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
1568. Tom Tateki Iriye. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1740. May 1£, 1952. 4 p.
1569. Maria Weiland. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2067. May 12, 1952. 2 p.
1570. Peter Penovic, Milos Grahovac, and Nikola Maljkovic. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 2123. May 12, 1952. 4 p.
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Senate reports, 82d Congress—Continued9049 1571. Ellis E. Gabbert. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
1826. May 12, 1952. 5 p.9050 1572. George B. Henly Construction Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany S. 1707. May 12, 1952. 4 p.9051 1573. Edward Charles Cleverley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-
company H. R. 1114. May 12, 1952. 3 p.9052 1574. Certain cases in which Attorney General has suspended deportation.
Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 76 May 12, 1952. 2 p.
9053 1575. Mutual security act of 1952. Report from Committee on Armed Servicesto accompany S. 3086. May 15, 1952. 1 p.
9054 1576. Authorizing President of United States to present Distinguished FlyingCross to Roscoe Turner. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 696. May 15, 1952. 3 p.
9055 1577. Alaska railroads tax. Report from Committee on Finance to accompanyH. R. 156. May 15, 1952. 2 p.
9056 1578. Additional processing tax on coconut oil derived from Trust Territory ofPacific Islands. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H .R. 7188. May 15, 1952. 3 p.
9057 1579. Canceling irrigation maintenance and operation charges against land be-longing to Shoshone Indian Mission School, Wind River Reservation, Wyo. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accom-pany S. 2646. May 15, 1952. 5 p.
9058 1580. Authorizing $100 per capita payment to members of Red Lake band ofChippewa Indians, Minnesota. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 6133. May 15, 1952. 3 p.
9059 1581. Extension of Rubber act of 1948. Report from Committee on ArmedServices to accompany H. R. 6787. May 15, 1952. 2 p.
9060 1582. Housing act of 1952. Report from Committee on Banking and Currencyto accompany S. 3066. May 16, 1952. 16 p.L. C. card 52-61007
9061 1583. Mrs. Ann Morrison. Report from Committee on Finance to accompanyH. R. 1842. May 16, 1952. 5 p.
9062 1584. Deductibility of proceeds from sporting events conducted for AmericanNational Red Cross and charitable contributions by individuals. Re-port from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 7345. May 16, 1952. 6 p.
9063 1585. Amending Civil aeronautics act so as to permit granting of free or reduced-rate transportation to ministers of religion. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2592. May 20, 1952. 18 p.L. C. card 52-61006
9064 1586. Amending Foreign service buildings act, 1926. Report from Committee onForeign Relations to accompany H. R. 6661. May 21, 1952. 8 p.
9065 1587. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize board of super-visors of city and county of Honolulu to issue certain bonds for flood- control purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4801. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9066 1588. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize board of super-visors of city and county of Honolulu to issue certain public improve-ment bonds. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4802. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9067 1589. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize board of super-visors of city and county of Honolulu to issue certain bonds for construc-tion of Kalihi Tunnel and its approach roads. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4923. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9068 1590. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize county of Maui,Territory of Hawaii, to issue public-improvement bonds for construction of flood-control projects on lao stream. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5071. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9069 1591. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize county of Maul,Territory of Hawaii, to issue public improvement bonds for construction of new public-school buildings. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5072. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9070 1592. Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize city and countyof Honolulu, municipal corporation of Territory of Hawaii, to issue bonds for acquisition of real property for public-school purposes and for construction and replacement of building for public-school purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5386. May 21, 1952. 2 p.
9071 1593. Authorizing conveyance of lands in Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation,Calif., for school purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 6675. May 21, 1952. 4 p.
9072 1594. Providing that excess-land provisions of Federal reclamation laws shallnot apply to certain lands that will receive supplemental or regulated water supply from San Luis Valley project, Colo. Report from Com-mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2610. May 21, 1952. 7 p.
9073 1595. Continuing effectiveness of certain statutory provisions until June 15, 1952.Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. J. Res. 156. May 22, 1952. 1 p. [Relates to emergency powers.]
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Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate
9074 Farm price supports and production goals, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 450, S. 2115, and S. 2906, Feb. 29-Apr. 18, 1952. 1952. iv+281 p. il. * Paper, 55c. • Item 1032L. C. card 52-60963 Y 4.Ag 8/2: P 93/6
Appropriations Committee, Senate
9075 District of Columbia appropriations for 1953, hearings before subcom-mittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7216. 1952. ii+526 p. f • Item 1033L. C. card 52-60947 Y 4.Ap 6/2: D 63/9o3
9076 independent offices appropriations, 1953, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7072. 1952. ii-f-14014-xxiii p. il. 7 pl. [H. R. 7072 contains a provision limiting accumulation of annual leave by Government employees.] f • Item 1033L. C. card 52-61026 Y 4.Ap 6/2: In 2/953
Armed Services Committee, Senate
9077 General Ridgway, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, discussion with Matthew B. Ridgway re Far Eastern situation. Ko.ie-do POW uprising, and NATO policies (printed with statements of classified matter de-leted), May 21, 1952. 1952. ii-f-34 p. f • Item 1034L. C. card 52-61030 Y 4.Ar 5/3: R 43
9078 Investigations of oversea Air Force bases, hearings before preparedness subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on hiring for work at oversea bases, Mar. 18-Apr. 1, 1952. 1952. pt. 3, iii+307-573 p. f • Item 1034 L. C. card 52-603S4 Y 4.Ar 5/3 : H 61/pt.3
9079 Mutual security act of 1952. hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 3086, May 8-13, 1952. 1952. iii+140 p. t • Item 1034L. C. card 52-60962 Y 4.Ar 5/3: M 98
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Banking and Currency Committee, Senate
9080 Defense production act amendments of 1952, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 2594 and S. 2645, bills to amend and extend Defense pro-duction act of 1950, as amended, and Housing and rent act of 1947, as amended, Mar. 19-May 1, 1952. 1952. pts. 3 and 4, [x]+1681-2471 p. il. 1 pl. [Part 3 relates to rent control.] f • Item 1035L. C. card 52-60652 Y 4.B 22/3 : D 36/4/pt.3-4
9081 Housing act of 1952, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 3066, May 5 and 6, 1952. 1952. iv+145 p. il. t • Item 1035L. C. card 52-61027 Y 4.B 22/3 : H 81/26
9082 Nomination of Henry H. Fowler, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, on nomination of Henry H. Fowler to be administrator of Defense Produc-tion Administration, May 15, 1952. 1952. ii+26 p. t • Item 1035L. C. card 52-61028 Y 4.B 22/3: F 82
Finance Committee, Senate
9083 Customs simplification act, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 5505, Apr. 22-29, 1952. 1952. vi+318 p. t • Item 1038L. C. card 52-61029 Y 4.F 49: C 96/12
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate
9084 Mutual security act of 1952, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on bill to amend Mutual security act of 1951, and for other purposes, Mar. 13- Apr. 4, 1952. 1952. v+821 p. il. t • Item 1039L. C- card 52-60863 Y 4.F 76/2: M 98/2/952
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Government Operations Committee, SenateNo te .—The name of the Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments
was changed to Committee on Government Operations by Senate resolution 280, 82d Congress, 2d session, agreed to Mar. 3, 1952.
9085 Sale of Government-owned aluminum plant, Torrance, Calif., hearings be-fore permanent subcommittee on investigations, 82d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Kes. 251, Apr. 4-8,1952. 1952. iii-|-130p. t • Item 1037 L. C. card 52-60964 Y 4.G 74/6: Al 8
9086 Sale of Government-owned surplus tanker vessels, hearings before perma-nent subcommittee on investigations, 82d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 251, Feb. 18-Mar. 14, 1952. 1952. vi+748 p. il. 4 pl. t • Item 1037L. C. card 52-60864 Y 4.G 74/6: T 15
9087 To establish Department of Health, hearings before subcommittee on reorganization, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 1140, Feb. 29-Apr. 3, 1952. 1952. v+225 p. f • Hem 1037L. C. card 52-60892 Y 4.G 74/6: H 34
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate9088 Discriminatory acts of foreign Governments affecting our merchant marine,
hearing before subcommittee on merchant marine and maritime matters, 82d Congress, 2d session, Apr. 4, 1952. 1952. iii-|-106 p. t • Item 1041 L. C. card 52-60961 Y 4.1n 8/3: M 53/4
9089 Merchant seamen English language bill, hearing before subcommittee on merchant marine and martime matters, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 2450, Apr. 4, 1952. 1952. iii+35 p. il. t • Item 1041L. C. card 52-60889 Y 4.1n 8/3 : M 53/3
9090 Safety of life and property at sea, hearing before subcommittee on mer-chant marine and maritime matters, 82d Congress, 2d session, on safety of life and property at sea, to investigate recent maritime disasters and to receive evidence and recommendations for improvement of our safety- at-sea standards, Apr. 4, 1952. 1952. iii-|-31 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 1041L. C. card 52-60866 Y 4.1n 8/3 : Sa 1/7
Judiciary Committee, Senate9091 institute of Pacific Relations, hearings before subcommittee to investigate
administration of Internal security act and other internal security laws, 82d Congress, 2d session. 1952. pts. 6-7A. • Item 1042L. C. card 51-61645 Y 4.J 89/2: P ll/2/pt.6-7 Apt. 6. [Hearings], Jan. 24-30, 1952. in +1683-1995+ xiii p. ♦ Paper, 65c.pt. 7. [Hearings], Jan. 31-Feb. 2 [and Appendix 1.] iii+1997-2303 + xiv p.
* Paper, 81.00.pt. 7A. Appendix 2. vii + 2305-2474 p. il. 1 pl. ♦ Paper, 40c.
9092 Nomination of Ernest A. Tolin, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, on nomi-nation of Ernest A. Tolin to be district judge for southern district of California, Apr. 17, 1952. 1952. iii-f-111 p. t ® Item 1042L. C. card 52-60965 Y 4.J 89/2: T 57
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate9093 Providing for welfare of coal miners, hearings before subcommittee on
mine safety, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 1310, Jan. 24-30, 1952. 1952. iv+443 p. il. 1 pl. t ® Item 1043L. C. card 52-60846 Y 4.L 11/2 : M 66/2
Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate9094 Retirement, S. 995, S. 2968, and related measures, hearings before subcom-
mittee, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, on S. 995 and S. 2968, Mar. 14, 1951-Apr. 16, 1952. 1952. v-f-348 p. 2 pl. t • Item 1044L. C. card 52-60895 Y 4. P 84/11: R 31
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Preference primaries for nomination of candidates for President and Vice President, hearing before subcommittee on rules, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 2570, Mar. 28,1952. 1952. v+153 p. t • Item 1046L. C. card 52-60850 Y 4.R 86/2: P 92/2
Small Business, Select Committee on, Senate
Defense manpower policy, no. 4, hearing before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on implementation of defense manpower policy, no. 4, issued Feb. 7, 1952, by director of defense mobilization and its impact on small business, Mar. 20, 1952. 1952. iii+39 p. t • Item 1049L. C. card 52-60894 Y 4.Sm 1/2: D 36
Machine-tool shortages, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on impact of machine-tool shortages on small manufacturers, Feb. 27-Apr. 2, 1952. 1952. iv+555 p. il. t • Item 1049L. C. card 52-61031 Y 4.Sm 1/2: M 18
Use of unauthorized aluminum in storm window industry, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, Apr. 21 and 22, 1952. 1952. iii+102 p. t • Item 1049 L. C. card 52-60967
CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE, General Services Administration
Appeal Board proceeding.Appeal of Condenser Service & Engineering Co., Inc., v. Department of Army,
proceeding 370 [decided Apr. 18, 1952; opinion and decision]. [1952.] [ 1 ] + 212-224 p. f • Item 561 GS 5.7/a : 5/p. 212-224
COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Library of Congress
Catalog of copyright entries, 3d series, v. 5. pts.3-4. Dramas and works prepared for oral delivery, no. 2 : July-Dec. 1951.
[1952.] vii 89-170 p. 4° t Taper, $1.00 • Item 794LC 3.6/5 : v.5/pt.3-4/no,2
pt. 5B. Unpublished music, no. 2; July-Dec. 1951. [1952.] vi + 239-469 p.4° t Paper, $1.50. • Item 796L. C. card 6-35347 LC 3.6/5 : v.5/pt.5 B/no.2
pt. 6. Maps and atlases, no. 2; July-Dec. 1951. [1952.] vii + 77—153 p. 4°t Paper, 50c. • Item 797L. C. card 6-35347 LC 3.6/5 : v.5/pt.6/no.2
pts. 12-13. Motion pictures and filmstrips, no. 2; July-Dec. 1951. viii4-79-153p. 4° t Paper, 50c. • Item 800L. C. card 6-35347 LC 3.6/5 : v.5/pt,12-13/no.2
COURT OF CLAIMS
Cases decided in Court of Claims, v. 120, June 6-Nov. 30, 1951, with report of decisions of Supreme Court in Court of Claims cases; reported by James A. Hoyt. 1952. xxii-f-881+[l] +17 p. il. [Includes Third sup-plementary index, v. 110-119, prepared by James A. Hoyt.] * Cloth, $3.25. • Item 730L. C. card 11-11998 Ju 3.9 :120
CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
Merchant marine statistics, 1951; compiled as of Jan. 1,1951. 1952. v+81 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 951L. C. card 25-26038 T 17.10 : 951
12th set, revised pages to Customs manual of 1943 ; Mar. 1952. 1952. [15] p. 4° [These pages include amendments nos. 282-287. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ T 17.5 : C 96/7/943/rev.pages 12
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United States Customs Court reports: v. 26, Cases adjudged in United States Customs Court, Jan.-June 1951. [1952.] viii-f-788 p. [Includes Customs Court decisions 1288-1337, abstracts 54995-55669, reappraise-ment decisions 7923-8018.] * Cloth, $2.50. • Item 736L. C. card 39-29067 Ju 9.5 : 26
DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
Essentials for efficient dairy farming [with bibliography]. [Apr. 1952.]8 p. il. 4° ([BDI-Inf-134.]) f A 77.602 : D 14-12
Publications of Bureau of Dairy Industry relating to cheese [list]. Revised Apr. 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° (BDI-Inf-36.) [Processed.] f
A 77.602: P 96/4/952Stability of goat’s milk in frozen storage [with list of references] ; by Fred
M. Grant. May 1952. 6 p. 4° (BDI-inf. 136.) [Processed.] fA 77.602: M 59/16
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Armed services procurement regulation revision no. 3 ; Mar. 1,1952. [1952.][52] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 304
M 1.8/2: 3Education manual EM (series).
163. Arithmetic for everyday life. [1951.] cover title, 71 p. il. 4° (Armed Forces Institute.) [Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 35c. • Item 305 L. C. card 52-60969 D 1.10 : 163
Joint Army-Navy specifications. [Issued with perforations.] fJAN-B-18A. Batteries, dry, amdt. 3; Jan. 15, 1952. [1952.] 74 p. il. 12°
[Supersedes Amendment 2, Apr. 22, 1949.]M 213.8 : JAN—B—18 A/amdt.3
JAN—C-167. Clinometers (mark 4), amdt. 1 ; Mar. 4, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 12°N 20.23 : JAN—C—167/amdt.l
JAN-C-496. Clips, end, amdt, 1 ; Mar. 11, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 12°M 213.8 : JAN—C—496/amdt.l
Military specifications, fMIL—B—3715.
MIL—B-5423.
MIL—B-6020A.
MIL-B-6039.
MIL-C-239B.
MIL—C-856A.
MIL-C-2750.
MIL-C-3301.
MIL-C-3737.
MIL-C-5387B.
MIL—C—6408A.
Bottom, pipe berth, canvas ; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Army 65—19, Aug. 18, 1947.] DI.12 : B—3715
Boots, toggle switch, amdt. 1; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°[Processed. Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : B-5423/amdt.l Belt, gunners’ safety; Mar. 31, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4°
[Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-B- 6020, Mar. 8, 1950.] D 1.12 : B-6020 A
Bearings, ball, rod end, anti friction, airframe, amdt. 1; Apr.22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] D 1.12 : B—6039/amdt.l
Crystal unit, quartz (CR-5/U), amdt. 3; Mar. 28, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Amendment 2, Oct. 31, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-239 B/amdt.3
Clocks, boat and deck; Apr. 7, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-856 (Ships), July 15, 1949.] D 1.12 : C—856 A
Cobalt acetate [cover sheet] ; Mar. 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Specifications con-sists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 51C23a, June 1, 1939. Supersedes Navy 51C23a, June 1, 1939.] D 1.12 : C—2750
Compound, asphaltic, hot-melt (cavity lining), amdt. 1; Mar.26, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : C-3301/amdt.lCaliper, outside (ophthalmic lens) ; Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.]
4 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : C-3737 Camera, still picture, aircraft reconnaissance continuous strip,
type S-ll ; Feb. 25, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4? [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C—5387A (USAF), Mar. 20, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-5387B
Computer-amplifier, aircraft still picture camera, type A—1 ;Feb. 27, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-6408 (USAF), Mar.20, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-6408A
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Military specifications—Continued9127 MIL-C—6409A. Control, master, aircraft still picture camera, type L-4 ; Feb.
11, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL—C-6409 (USAF) Mar. 20, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-6409A
9128 MIL-C-7050A. Control, projector release, type A-3; Oct. 5, 1951. [1951.]10 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-C-7050, Oct. 30, 1950.] D 1.12 : C-7050A
9129 MIL-C-7834. Compass swinging, aircraft ; Feb. 18, 1952. [1952.] 14 + 6p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes AN-C-106, June 28, 1943.] D 1.12 : C-7834
9130 MIL-C-7853. Compound, corrosion-preventive, aircraft engine ; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.] 14 p. il. 4® [Issued with perforations. Super-
sedes AN—VV—C—576b, Apr. 28, 1945.] D 1.12 : C-78539131 MIL—C—11085A. Conveyor, belt (flat, skid-mounted, electric-motor driven, 24-
inch-wide belt, 50-foot-long frame, capacity 25 pounds per foot, 75 tons per hour) ; Mar. 5, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4°[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-11085 (CE), Apr. 18, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-11085A
9132 MIL—C—15328A. Coating, pretreatment (formula no. 117 for metals) : Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Su-persedes MIL-P—15327 (Ships), June 1, 1950.]
D 1.12 : C-15328A9133 MIL-C—15775A. Connector, flexible (pressure-gage) ; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.]
5 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—C-15775 (Ships), Feb. 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-15775A
9134 MIL-D-385A. Digger, clay, pneumatic, 25-lb. class (%-in. hexagon by 2%-in. chuck), amdt. 1 : Mar. 25, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
D 1.12 : D—385A/amdt.l9135 MIL-D-3718. Dye, red (for colored smoke mixtures) ; Mar. 20, 1952. [1952.]
4 p. 4° [Supersedes Army 96-111—66A, June 21, 1949.]D 1.12 : D—3718
9136 MIL—D—6412A. Detector, terrain light, aircraft still picture camera, type B-l ; Feb. 11, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-D-6412 (USAF), Mar. 20, 1951.] D 1.12 : D-6412A
9137 MIL—D—16506A. Dye, sea marker, rescue (canister type) ; Apr. 11, 1952. 1952.6 p. il. 4° [issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL- D-16506 (SHIPS) Sept. 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : D-16506A
Extractor, juice, heavy duty, hand-operated ; Mar. 21, 1952.[1952.] 7 n. il. 4® [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL—E—2053, Feb. 28, 1950.] D 1.12 : E-2053A
9138 MIL-E-2053A.
9139 MIL-F-482A. Fire-engines, chemical, foam-type; Mar. 25, 1952. [1952.]8 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN—F—482, July 31, 1947.] D 1.12 : F-482A
9140 MIL-F—493A. Fire-engines, chemical, soda-acid-type; Mar. 25, 1952. [1952.]6 p. 4° [Supersedes JAN-F—493, Aug. 29, 1947.]
D 1.12 : F-493A9141 MIL-F—3724. Frames, printing, vacuum ; Mar. 28, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il.
4® [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Corps of Engi-neers T—1391, Nov. 15, 1939, T-1913, May 1, 1944, Army 42-112, Sept. 6, 1946.] D 1.12 : F-3724
9142 MIL—F—5509A. Fittings, fluid connection; amdt. 2; Apr. 3, 1952. [1952.]2 p. 4® [Processed. Supersedes amdt. 1, Mav 31, 1951.]
D 1.12 : F-5509A/amdt.29143 MIL—F-16377A. Fixtures, lighting (illumination, shipboard use) ; Apr. 10,
1952. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4° [ Issued with perforations. Su-persedes MIL-L—16377 (Ships), July 15, 1951, MIL-L-2131, Apr. 6, 1950.] I) 1.12 : F-16377A
9144 MIL-F—20042. Flanges, tube, composition, cast (silver brazing) 50, 100, and 200 P. S. L, W. S. P. [cover sheet] ; Mar. 11, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specifica-tion 45F14, Mar. 1, 1945. Supersedes Navy 45F14, Mar. 1, 1945.] D 1.12 : F-20042
9145 MIL-F—20627. Filters, diesel-fuel-oil (Navy standard) [cover sheet] ; Mar. 5, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 66F2, Sept. 15. 1945, together with Amendment 1, Mar. 15, 1946. Supersedes Navy 66F2, Sept.15, 1945.] D 1.12: 20627
9146 MIL—G-1140B. Glass fiber, yarn, cordage, sleeving, cloth, and tape ; Mar. 26, 1952. [1952.] 18 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Su-persedes MIL-I—1140A, Sept. 30, 1949, Army 100-70, Apr. 22,1948.] D 1.12 : G-1140B
Grease gun. hand, hich pressure; Mar. 28, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-G-4237
(USAF). Feb. 28, 1951.] D 1.12 : G-4237A
9147 MIL-G—4237A.
9148 MIL—G-7118. Grease: aircraft gear and actuator screw for low and high temperatures, amdt. 2; Apr. 11. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4® [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes amdt. 1Apr. 6, 1951.] D 1.12 : G-7118/amdt.2
9149 MIL-G-10728A. Generator, signal, TS-155 ( )/UP: Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.]14 p. il. 4® [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-S-10728 (SigC), Nov. 29, 1950.] D 1.12 : G-10728A
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Military specifications—ContinuedGlass, plate (for optical instruments) ; Apr. 21, 1952. [1952.]
4 p il 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-G- 16592 (BuOrd) Navy-18G11 (Ord), Apr. 4^1949^] G_1ggg2A
MIL—G—16592A.
MIL—H—965A.
MIL—H—1987A.
MIL—H—5475A.
MIL—H—5795A.
MIL—H—6000.
MIL-I-3393.
MIL—I—5600A.
MIL-I-6252A.
MIL—I—6301A.
MIL-I-7063.
MIL-I-7064.
MIL-I-7065.
MIL-I-7075.
MIL-I-7878.
MIL—I—7890.
MIL—I—16008A.
MIL—L—1117 A.
MIL—L—2109 C.
MIL-I-5725A.
MIL-L—5726A.
MIL—L—5727A.
MIL-L—7870.
MIL—L—10547A.
Heaters, water, electric (shipboard use) ; Mar. 21, 1952. [1952 ] 10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes
MIL—H—965 (Ships) Nov. 15 1949.] D 1.12 : H-96oAHelmet, firemen, plastic, amdt. 1 ; Mar. 6, 1952. [19?p.] 2 p.
4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : H—1987A/amdt.l Handbook : Operation, airborne electronic equipment, prepara-
tion of: Mar. 19, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed Is-sued with perforations. Supersedes H-5475, Dec 13, 194.).]
D 1.12 : H—5475AHeadset microphone, H—46A/UR ; Mar. 26, 1952. [1952.] 5 p.
4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL—H—a795 (USAF) Apr. 4, 1950 j D 1.12 : H-5795A
Hose aircraft (fuel, oil, coolant, water and alcohol), amdt. 3;Apr 8 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.Supersedes Amendment 2, Feb. 25, 1952.]^ . H_6000/am(lt 3
Insulation, cloth and tape, electrical (nylon-fiber, varnished), amdt. 1; Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.] 3 p.4° [Issued with per-forations.] D 1.12 :1—3393/amdt.l
Indicator, wind direction, yaw, synchro style, type D-l: Apr.9 1952. [1952.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with per-forations. Supersedes MIL-I-5600, Jan. 23. 1950.]
D 1.12 : I—5600AInstructions for preparation of model specification for aircraft;
Feb. 27, 1952. [1952.] 34 p. 4° [Processed. Issued withperforations. Supersedes MIL—I—6252 (USAF), Oct.18, 1950.1 f* 1.12 : I—6252A
Indicator, pressure, fuel, 0-600 PSI; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.]5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-I-6301 (USAF), Jan. 12, 1951.] D 1.12 :1-6301A
Indicator, position, rudder trim tab. amdt. 1 • Apr. 14, 1J52. [1952 1 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]L D 1.12 : I-7063/amdt.l
Indicator, position, elevator trim tab, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 14, 1952. [1952 1 1 p 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 :1—7064/amdt.lIndicator, position, aileron trim tab, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 14, 1952.
[1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes amdt. 1. Feb. 21,1952.] D 1.12 : I—7065°amdt.2
Indicator, temperature, electrical resistance, multifunction, — 50° to +50° C., 2-inch size, amdt. 1 ; Mar. 7, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : I-7075/amdt.lImpregnation of porosity in castings, process for; Feb. 20,
1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes MIL—I—6869 (in part), Aug. 7, 1950.]
D 1.12 : 1-7878Installation of anti-“G” suit pressure regulating valve in jet-
propelled aircraft: Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Air Force 41095, July 22, 1948.]
Insulating brick, thermal (fire clay, high temperature), Mar. 12, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.Supersedes MIL—B—6008 (Ships), Mar. 15, 1951.]
D 1.12 :1—16008ALitters, Stokes, metal (steel or aluminum), amdt. 1; Mar. 25,
1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : L—1117A/amdt.l
Laces, spun nylon ; Feb. 11, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—L—2109B, Nov. 5, 1951.]
D 1.12 : L-2109CLens, cone, aerial camera, stereoscopic, type A—1 ; Feb. 15,
1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfo-rations. Supersedes MIL—L—5725 (USAF), Mar. 21, 1950.]
D 1.12 : L—5725ALens cone, aerial camera, stereoscopic, type A—2 ; Feb. 15, 1952.
[1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-L-5726 (USAF), Mar. 21, 1950.]
D 1.12 : L—5726ALens cone, aerial camera, stereoscopic, type A—3 ; Feb. 15, 1952.
[1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-L-5727 (USAF), Mar. 21, 1950.]
D 1.12 : L-5727ALubricating oil; (general purpose, low temperature) ; Feb. 29,
1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes AN—O—6a, Oct. 2, 1944.] D 1.12 : L—7870
Liners, case, waterproof; Feb. 28, 1952. [1952.] 21 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-L-10547A.]
D 1.12 : L-10547 A
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Military specifications—ContinuedMIL—L-15581B. Life preservers (CO2 inflatable, with pouch) ; Mar. 26, 1952.
[1952.] 10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL-L—15581A (Ships), Dee. 15, 1950.] D 1.12 : L-15581 B
MIL-M-191B. Mercury; Apr. 12, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with per-forations. Supersedes M—191A, Oct. 21, 1949.]
D 1.12 : M—191 BMIL-M—1421A. Magazine, film, aircraft camera type A-8B, amdt. 1; Apr. 16,
1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : M—1421 A/amdt.l
MIL-M-3704. Mask, cheek protector, arctic; Feb. 21, 1952. [1952.] 5 p.il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Army 6—473, Mar. 31, 1949.] D 1.12 : M-3704
MIL-M—5354A. Magnesium alloy zk60A extruded bars, rods, and shapes, Feb. 20, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued withperforations. Supersedes MIL-M—5354 (USAF), Mar. 20, 1950.] D 1.12 :M 5354 A
MIL-M—5818A. Modification kit MX-1131/ARC ; Mar. 13. 1952. [1952.] 7 p.il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL-M-5818 (USAF), Nov. 17, 1950.] D 1.12 : M-5818 A
MIL—M—15177A. Mercuric oxide; Mar. 26, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes MIL-M-15177 (Ships), June 1, 1950.] D 1.12 : M-15177 A
MIL-M-15188A. Manganese linoleate ; Mar. 20, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-L—15188 (Ships), June 1, 1950.] D 1.12 : M-15188 A
MIL—N—7873. Nut. self locking, 1200° F; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.] 12 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : N—7873
MIL—P—14B. Plastic-materials, molding, and plastic-parts, molded, thermo-setting, amdt. 1; Apr. 9, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with
MIL-P—78A.perforations.] D 1.12 : P—14 B/amdt.l
Plastic-material, laminated, thermosetting (for designation plates), amdt. 1; Mar. 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : P—78 A/amdt.l
MIL—P—116A. Preservation, methods of ; Mar. 25, 1952. 16 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-P-116, May 8, 1945, AN—P-13a, Oct. 18, 1944.] D 1.12: P-116 A
MIL-P—1264A. Paint, outside, white (formula no. 6) ; Mar. 20, 1952. [1952.]7 p. il. 4° [issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-P—1264, July 14, 1949.] D 1.12 : P-1264 A
MIL-P—1346A. Pencils, lead, drawing; Apr. 9, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4°[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-P-1346, Aug. 18, 1949.] D 1.12 : P-1346 A
MIL-P-3721. Packaging of drafting equipment, and drafting, artist, office, and reproduction supplies, overseas shipment; Mar. 26, 1952. [1952.] 22 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes CE tentative T-2555, Dec. 20, 1946, T-2558, Apr. 1, 1947, T-2573, Aug. 13, 1948.] D 1.12: P-3721
MIL-P-5180 A. Pressurizing kit HD—42 AP; Installation of; Feb. 14, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.
Supersedes MIL-P-5180 (USAF), Nov. 3, 1949.]D 1.12 : P-5180 A
MIL—P—5425A. Plastic, sheet, acrylic, heat resistant; Feb. 4, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-P—5425, Dec. 9, 1949.] D 1.12 ; P-5425 A
MIL-P-16018A. Packaging of switchboards, controllers and motor starters (over 40 pounds), Mar. 25, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-P—16018 (Ships), Mar. 1, 1951.] D 1.12: P-16018 A
MIL-P-16374A. Packing material (metal covered, for stern tubes) ; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-P-16374 (Ships), Aug. 15, 1951.]
D 1.12: P-16374 AMIL-P-16617A. Plastic, thermosetting: Pulp-filled preforms; Mar. 25, 1952.
[1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL-P-16617 (BuOrd), Sept. 21, 1951.] D 1.12: P-16617 A
MIL-R-93A. Resistors, fixed, wirewound (accurate) ; Mar. 21, 1952. [1952.]16 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN-R—93, June 16, 1945.] D 1.12 : R-93 A
MIL-R—3185A. Railway car, box 56(4-inch gage, 50-ton, 8-wheel domestic serv-ice; Mar. 5, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes MIL-C-3185, Apr. 21, 1950 and MIL-C- 10252 (TC), Apr. 19, 1950.] D 1.12 : R-3185 A
MIL—R—5031A. Rods and wire, welding, corrosion and heat resistant alloys ; Mar. 26, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—R-5031, Aug. 17, 1949.]
D 1.12 : R-5031 AMIL-R-6253A. Radio receiver R-44 ( )/ARR-5 ; Feb. 1, 1952. [1952.] 15 p.
il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-R—6253 (USAF) Jan.2,1951.] D 1.12 : R—6253 A
MIL—R—6466A. Relay, armature, exciter protection, type A-l; Mar. 6, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-R-6466 (USAF), Mar. 23, 1951.)
D 1.12 : R-6466 A
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Military specifications—ContinuedMIL-R—10250A. Receiver-transmitter, radio (radio receiver-transmitter, RT—
196 ( ) PRC-6), indicator, channel alignment (channel alignment indicator ID—292 ( ) PRC-6) ; Mar. 20. 1952.11952 1 16 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL—R—10250 (Sig C). Apr. 19, 1950.] D 1.12 : R-10250 A
MIL-R—15131C. Receiving set, radio, AN/URR—13 ; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.] 18 p. 1 pl. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—R— 15131B (Ships). Feh. 15. 1951.1 D 1.12 : R-15131 C
MIL—R—16417A. Repair kits (for CO2 inflatable life preservers) ; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952 1 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL—K—16417 (Ships), Sept. 1, 1951.] D 1.12 : R-16417 A
MIL—S—3629. Stereoscope, magnifying (pocket), amdt. 1; Mar. 26, 1952.1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : S-3629/amdt.lMIL—S—3717. Sounding leads, hand line; Mar. 20, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. iL 4°
[Issued with perforations. Supersedes Army 29-27C, Dec. 20, 1949.] D 1.12 : S-3717
MIL—S—6407A. System, type S—11 camera ; Feb. 11. 1952. [1952.] 14 p. il. 4° ' [Processed. Supersedes MIL-S—6407 (USAF), Mar. 20,
1951 ] D 1.12:S—6407 AMIL—S—6414A. Synchronizer, electrical, aircraft still picture camera, type
B-l; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with’ perforations. Supersedes MIL— S—6414 (USAF), Mar. 20,1951.] D I-12 : 8 6414 A
MII^S-6746A. Switches, rotary, shielded, aircraft ignition ; Feb. 11, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes MIL-S-6746, June 14, 1950.] D 1.12 : S-6746 A
MIL—S—7839. Screws, structural, aircraft; Jan. 31, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes AN—S—52A, Aug. 6, 1945.]
D 1.12 : S—7839MIL-S—11260A. Handle, steel tape, clamping; Mar. 17, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4°
[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—H—11260 (CE), July 3. 1951.] D 1.12 : S-11260 A
MIL-S—15786A. Sterilizers, dressing, instrument and water (naval shipboard Buse), amdt. 1; Mar. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4“ [Issued with
perforations.] D 1.12 : S—15786 A/amdt.lMIL—T—940A. Thermometers, indicating-dial, for superheated steam, amdt. 1 ;
Apr 18. 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : T—940 A/amdt.l
MIL—T—5269A. Trainer, simple Stromberg carburetor; Mar. 24, 1952. [1952.]7 p il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-T—5269 (USAF), June 14, 1950.]
D 1.12 : T—5269 AMIL-T—5788A. Trainers, synchro system, type Q—111 ; Mar. 24, 1952. [1952.]
7 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-T—5788 (USAF),’Aug. 29, 1950.]
D 1.12 : T—5788 AMIL-T-6302A. Transmitter, pressure, fuel, 0—600 PSI; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.]
6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—T—6302 (USAF), Jan. 17, 1951.] D 1.12 :T-6302 A
MIL—T—6476A. Transformer, power distribution, overrun lighting type F—1 ; Apr. 17, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued withperforations. Supersedes MIL—T-6476 (USAF), Feb. 2, 1951.] D 1.12 : T-6476 A
MIL-T—6522A. Tester, tachometer, field, portable, type M—4 ; Feb. 25, 1952. [1952 ] 17 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-T-6522 (USAF), Feb. 14, 1951.]
D 1.12 : T—6522 AMIL—T—6845. Tubing, steel corrosion-resisting (18—8), aircraft, hydraulic
system, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 2. 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Amendment 1, Feb. 8, 1951.] D 1.1'2 : T-6845/amdt.2
MIL—T—6846. Tubing, steel, corrosion resisting (18—8) aircraft, hydraulic system, annealed, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 2, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : T-6846/amdt.lMIL—T—7143. Target, tow. aerial (winged) Aero 27A ; Feb. 8, 1952. [1952.]
11 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t D 1.12 : T—7143MII^-T—7880. Tubing, flexible, corrosion-resistant and heat-resistant steel:
Mar. 10, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes AN-T—14, June 20, 1942.]
D 1.12 : T—7880MIL-V-7891. Valve, low-pressure oxygen filler ; Apr. 3, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4°
[Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes AN—V— 14b. Mav 6, 1947.] D1.12;V-7891
MIL-V—15020A. Valves, flush (for shipboard use), amdt. 1; Apr. 2, 1952.1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
D 1.12 : V—15020 A/amdt.lMIL—W—3068. Wire, armature banding, non magnetic iron-chrome-nickel-alloy,
amdt. 1; Mar. 28, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Issued with perfora-tions.] D 1.12 : W-3068/amdt.l
MIL-W—16102A. Wheels, abrasive (cutting-off) ; Mar. 20, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-W—16102 (Ships), Mar. 1, 1951.] D 1.12 : W-16102 A
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1952. 1 p. 4° M 213.8 : JAN-H-795/amdt.l
DEFENSE MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION, Labor Dept.Not e .—The Office of Defense Manpower was established by General order 48 of the
Secretary of Labor dated Sept. 29, 1950. The name was changed to Defense Man-power Administration by Amendment 1, of Mar. 10, 1951, to General order 4b.Defense manpower work program for 1952. [1952.] cover title, leaves
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DEFENSE PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATIONNot e .—The Defense Production Administration was created by Executive order
10200 of Jan. 3, 1951.Pattern of mobilization. [May 8, 1952.] 4 p. 4” (Office of Public Infor-
mation, Public Liaison Division.) [Processed.] t DP 1.2 :M 71/2
DEFENSE SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION, Interior Dept.Not e .—The Defense Solid Fuels Administration was established in the Interior
Department by Order of the Secretary no. 2605 dated Dec. 4, 1950.
Address by Defense Solid Fuels Administrator Charles W. Connor before American Mining Congress convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 5, 1952.
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Government publications, business, science, military, education, weather, order from superintendent of documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. O. [1952.] [8] p. narrow 8” t • Item 552
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EDUCATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency
Bulletin 1952 (series).1. Know your school law [with bibliography] ; by Ward W. Keesecker. [1952.]
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9244 Techniques for estimating unemployment, use of employment security data in unemployment measurement, handbook for use of employment security agencies [with selected bibliography]. July 1950. [l]+iii_+32I p. 4° [Illustration on front cover.] $ L7.2: Un 2/6
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9245 Cooperative snow investigations : Hydrometeorological log of Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, 1948-49 water year. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 1951. [2] +iv+268+ [3] +24+ [4*] p. il. 4° (Southern Pacific Division.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau, Commerce Dent 1 t Paper, $4.75, District Engineer, San Francisco, Calif.xjepuj i d 103.2: Sn 6/3
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Lake series.9249 5 Port of Toledo, Ohio ; prepared by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors.0240 . roRre°iged 1950 1952. viii + 95 p. 3 p. of pl. 5 maps, 4° * Paper, $1.00.
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ET (series). [Processed.] f300. Importance of associating reared adults [of Tachinidae] with their imma-
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Service and regulatory announcements: List of intercepted plant pests, 1950 (list of pests recorded during period July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, as intercepted in, on, or with plants and plant products entering United States territory) ; compiled by W. H. Wheeler, Judith Hunt, and P. X. Peltier. [1952.] 69 p. [Issued Mar. 1952.] f • Item 48L. C. card Agr 14-383 A 77.308/2 : 950
EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
Our extension health education project in Iowa; by Maurice Soults, assist-ant director, Agricultural Extension Service, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 43.21: So 8
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
Circular (lettered-numbered series). A 72.4: (letters-nos.)C-102. Organization and operation of cooperative irrigation companies [with list
of selected references] ; by Wells A. Hutchins. Aug. 1936, slightly revised 1951. [1952.] [4]-(-48 p. il. (Cooperative Division.) [In-cludes list of other Farm Credit Administration publications available on cooperative organisations.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 52—287
E—22. Merchandising by farmers’ cooperatives [with list of some recent publica-tions on merchandising problems, by Harry C. Hensley; revised by J. Kenneth Samuels and Kelsey B. Gardner], [Revised 1951.] [1952.] [2]+16+[2] p. il. ([Information and Extension Division.]) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52—286
News for farmer cooperatives, reprint (series). f A 72.10/a 2 : (nos.) 21. Co-ops finance 1>4 million farmers, 35 years of better mortgage credit service ;
by J. R. Isleib. [1952.] [2] p. il. 4” [From News for farmer cooper-atives, Mar. 1952.]
22. Supplying petroleum through farmer co-ops [articles; by J. Warren Mather]. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4" [From News for farmer cooperatives, June 1951—Apr. 1952.] f
24. Co-op warehouses brighten future for tobacco farmers; by Henry S. Johnson. [1952.] [2] p. il. 410 [From News for farmer co-operatives, Apr. 1952.]
Summary (series). [Processed.] f53. Quarterly summary of cases relating to farmers’ cooperative associations;
prepared for Cooperative Research and Service Division by Farm Credit Division, Office of Solicitor, comments on accounting aspects of tax cases by George J. Waas. Mar. 1952. [2] leaves+15 p. 4° A 72.18 : 53
FARMERS’ HOME ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
1951 farm ownership family progress report. 4° (Budget Division.) [Processed.] f L. C. card 52-60999
Mar. 31, 1952. [1]+113 p.
A 84.2 : F 22/8
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9263 Guide for making pictures and using colored slides. [1952.] [l]+6p. il.4° [Processed.] t A 84.6 : 1 08
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
9264 Annual report for 1951 of Federal Civil Defense Administration to the President and Congress of United States. [1952.] xii-f-108 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 445, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 432-A-l L. C. card 52-60959 4 CD 1.1. Joi
Technical manual TM (series). • Item 432-C FCD 1.6/3: (nos.)9265 5-2. United States civil defense, shelter from atomic attack in existing buildings .
pt. 2, Improvement of shelter areas. May 1952. 111 +28 p. 11. L-lext on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-60565 , , . t. __
9266 11-5. United States civil defense: Blood and blood derivatives piogram. Apr.1952. iv+179 p. il. [Includes list of official civil defense publications on sale by superintendent of documents. Text on p. 2 of cover. J 1 aper,40c.L. C. card 52-60975
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
9267 Address by Paul A. Walker, chairman, Federal Communications Commis-sion, at annual luncheon meeting of National Association of Educational Broadcasters at Institute for Education by Radio-Television, Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t ,
CC 1.15 : W 15/199268 Address by Paul A. Walker, chairman, Federal Communications Commis-
sion, before 30th annual convention of National Assn, of Radio & Tele-vision Broadcasters, Grand Ballroom, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Ill., Apr. 2, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15: W 15/18
9269 Communications act of 1934, with amendments and index thereto; revised to Jan. 1952. 1952. [l]+85p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 286L. C. card 36-26664 cc 1.5: C 73/952
9270 Future of educational television, address by Frieda B. Hennock, commis-sioner, Federal Communications Commission, at Institute for Education by Radio-Television, Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15: H 39/13
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION, Agriculture Dept.
9271 Crop insurance in Japan; by William II. Rowe. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1952. [1]-J-46-4-[3] P- il- 4° (Natural Resources Section. Preliminary study no. 58.) [Processed. Originally published by General Head-quarters, Supreme Commander for Allied Forces, Tokyo, Japan, July
। । A 62.2: C 88/4
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
9272 Symbols of stability, Dec. 31, 1951 report to insured banks, n. p. [1952]. cover title, [8] p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-3 of cover 1 tL. C. card 36-26878 Y 3.F 31/8: 2 R 29/4/951-2
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION,< Housing and Home Finance Agency
. 9273 Minimum requirements for individual water-supply and sewage-disposalsvstems, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. Revised May 1952. [1952.] cover title, 28 p. il. [Proc-essed. Effective in Colorado, Nevada and Wyoming Sept. 1, 1951. These requirements are part of FHA minimum property requirements for the
' States. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t HH 2.11: C 71/952
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Minimum requirements for individual water-supply and sewage-disposal systems—Continued
9274----- Illinois. Revised Mar. 1, 1952. Chicago-Springfield, Ill. [1952.]cover title, 28 p. il. [Processed. These requirements are part of FHA minimum property requirements for the State. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t
1IH 2.11: Il 6/9529275 ----- Indiana. Revised May 1, 1952. Indianapolis, Ind. [1952.] cover
title, 28 p. il. [Processed. These requirements are part of FHA mini-mum property requirements for the State. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f
IIH 2.11: In 2/9529276 ----- Wisconsin. Revised May 1, 1952. Milwaukee, Wis. [1952.] cover
title, 28 p. il. [Processed. These requirements are part of FHA mini-mum property requirements for the State. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t
HH 2.11: W 75/9529277 Underwriting manual revision no. 15 [revised pages] ; Apr. 21, 1952.
[1952.] [8] p. [Includes transmittal sheet. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ NHA 2.6: Un 2/947/rev.pages 15
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONF. P. C. S. (series).
9278 92. Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, 1950. [1952.] [4] +16 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Electric power statistics binder, sec. 2.] f Paper, 25c.L. C. card 48-47126 FP 1.21: 92
National electric rate book. [Processed.]Not e .—The National electric rate book and individual rate books for the 48
. States, covering the rates charged by publicly and privately owned utilities in communities of 1,000 or more population, are issued in loose-leaf binders. Sup-plements showing rate changes and new rate schedules are issued to replace superseded data. Price, $10.00 including binders and Supplement service for 12 months from date of order ; Supplement service thereafter, $7.50 a yr.; State rate books, $1.00 each. Orders and remittances should be submitted direct to the Federal Power Commission, Washington 25, D. C., by check or money order, payable to the Treasurer of the United States.
9279 National electric rate book: Kansas. Mar. 1952. 35 p. 4° [Processed.Supersedes issue of Sept. 1951.] FP 1.18: K 13/952
9280 -------Missouri. Mar. 1952. 47 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes issue ofApr. 1951.] FP 1.18: M 69o/952
FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, General Services Administration
9281 1949 edition, Code of Federal regulations, title 6, Agricultural credit, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+455 p. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 572 GS 4.108 : 6/supp.951
9282 -------title 7, Agriculture, pts. 210-899, 1951 cumulative pocket supplementfor use during 1952. [1952.] viii+719 p. * Paper, $2.25. • Item 572
GS 4.108: 7/pt.210-899/supp.9519283 ------- title 8, Aliens and nationality, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement
for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+1-149+151-152 p. [There is no page numbered 150 but no text is missing.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 572 L. C. card 49-46198 GS 4.108: 8/supp.951
9284 ----- title 14, Civil aviation, pts. 1-399, 1951 cumulative pocket supplementfor use during 1952. [1952.] viii+691 p. il. * Paper, $2.25. • Item 572
GS 4.108:14/pt.l-399/supp.9519285 ------- title 14, Civil aviation, pt. 400 to end, 1951 cumulative pocket supple-
ment for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+370 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 572 GS 4.108 :14/pt.400-635/supp.951
9286 ------- title 15, Commerce and foreign trade, 1951 cumulative pocket supple-ment for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+230 p. * Paper, 60c. • Item 572 GS 4.108:15/supp.951
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1949 edition, Code of Federal regulations—Continued * 9287 ------- title 16, Commercial practices, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement for
use during 1952. [1952.] viii+175 p. * Paper, 55c. • Item 572। GS 4.108: lG/supp.951
9288 ----- title 26, Internal revenue, pts. 1-79, 1951 cumulative pocket supple-ment for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+340 p. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 26/pt.l-79/supp.951
9289 ------- title 26, Internal revenue, pts. 80-169, 1951 cumulative pocket supple-ment for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+64 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 572 GS 4.108 : 26/pt.8O-169/supp.951
’ 9290 ------- title 26, Internal revenue, pt. 300 to end, title 27, Intoxicating liquors,cumulative pocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii—144 p.
. * Paper, 45c. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 26/pt.300-702, 27/supp.9519291 ------- title 28, Judicial administration, title 29, Labor, 1951 cumulative
i » pocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+310 p. * Paper,75c. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 28, 29/supp.951
9292 ------- title 30, Mineral resources, title 31, Money and finance, Treasury, 1951r cumulative pocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii-p-144 p.
. * Paper, 45c. • Item 572 GS 4.108 : 30, 31/supp.9519293 -------title 33, Navigation and navigable waters, 1951 cumulative pocket
supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] vii+216 p. * Paper, 60c.• Item 572 GS 4.108: 33/supp.951
9294 ----- title 35, Panama Canal, title 36, Parks, forests, and memorials, title37, Patents, trade-marks, and copyrights, 1951 cumulative pocket supple-
. ment for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+95 p. * Paper, 35c. • Itemk 572 GS 4.108 : 35-37
k 9295 ------- title 38, Pensions, bonuses, and veterans’ relief, 1951 cumulativepocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+387 p. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 38/supp.951
9296 ------- title 39, Postal service, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement for useduring 1952. [1952.] viii+259 p. * Paper, 65c. • Item 572
GS 4.108: 39/supp.9519297 -------title 40, Prisons, title 41, Public contracts, title 42, Public health, 1951
> cumulative pocket supplement for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+99 p.' * Paper, 35c. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 40-42/supp.951
9298 -------title 46, Shipping, pts. 1-145, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement foruse during 1952. [1952.] viii+196 p. il. * Paper, 60c. • Item 572
GS 4.108: 4C/pt.l-145/supp.9519299 ------- title 46, Shipping, pt. 146 to end, 1951 cumulative pocket supplement
7* I for use during 1952. [1952.] viii+329 p. il. * Paper, 85c. *116111572 GS 4.108: 46/pt.l46-311/supp.951
rFEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS
9300 Changes in instalment credit terms; [prepared by Philip M. Webster], n. p [1952]. 6 p. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, May 1952.] t FR 1.3/la : C 86/6
FEDERAL SAFETY COUNCIL, Labor Dept. Note .—The Federal Safety Council was established in the Department of Labor
by Executive order 10194 of Dec. 19, 1950.9301 One out of six [Government oilice workers is injured every year]. [1952.]
[12] p. il. [Originally prepared by Federal Interdepartmental Safety - Council, July 1950.] * Paper, 10c. L30.2: In 5
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FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
9302 Aging, community problem, how older people can be helped to live happier, healthier and more active lives, how their capacities can be used to strengthen community and Nation [with list of Reading material that will prove useful]. [1952.] [2]4*12+[2] p. 12° ([Committee on Aging and Geriatrics.]) f • Item 445L. C. card SS 52-4 FS 1.2: Ag 4/2
FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE, General Services Administration
Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specifications. [Is-sued with perforations.] t Regional Service Centers of General Services Administration. • Item 563
9303 AA—F-791b. Furniture and cabinets, office sectional, steel, aindt. 3; Apr. 10,
9304 AA-S-671C.
1952. [1952.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Oct. 23,1944.] T 58.10/3 : AA-F-791b/amdt.3
Stands, dictionary, wood; Apr. 10, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4®
9305 AA—W—128.
[Supersedes Fed. spec. AA—S—671a, Feb. 3, 1948 and Int. Fed.spec. AA-S—671b (GSA-FSS), Aug. 24, 1951.]
GS 2.8 : AA-S—671cWardrobes, wood, executive office, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.1
9306 C—C—291.3 p. 4® GS 2.8 : AA-W-128/amdt.l
Cheese, process, pasteurized; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4°
9307 DD—A—491.
[Supersedes in part Fed. spec. C—C—271a, Aug. 22, 1938.]GS 2.8 • C C 291
Ampuls (borosilicate glass), for vaccine; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.]
9308 DD-B-594.4 p. 4° GS 2.8 ; DD—A—491
Bottle, stopper (narrow mouth, amber, 60 ml., without stopper) ; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° GS 2.8 : DD-B-594
Pipettes, whole blood (Folin-Wu) ; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. Spec. DD-P-395 (GSA-FSS), Dec.14, 1951.] GS 2.8 : DD-P-395a
Watch glasses, laboratory ; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Super-
9309 DD-P—395a.
9310 DD-W—131a.
9311 DDD—B-331b.
sedes Fed. spec. DD—W—131, Dec. 10, 1943.]GS 2.8 : DD-W-131a
Binding, cotton, bias-cut; Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Super-
9312 DDD-T-90b.
sedes Fed. spec. DDD-B-331, Mar. 18, 1937, and Int. Fed. spec.DDD-B—331a (GSA-FSS), Dec. 12, 1951.]
GS 2.8 : DDD-B—331bTape, non-woven (parallel-yarn flat string) ; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.]
9313 EE-C—651c.
6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. DDD—T—90, May 29, 1947, and Int. Fed. Spec. DDD—T-90a (GSA-FSS), Oct. 17, 1951.]
GS 2.8 : DDD-T—90bCrackers and cookies, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 10, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°
9314 EE-P-611c.GS 2.8 : EE-C-651c/amdt.l
Powder, baking; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [SupersedesFed. Spec. EE—P—611a, July 14, 1947, and Int. Fed. Spec. EE-P— 611b (GSA-FSS), Oct. 15, 1951.] GS 2.8 : EE-P-611C
Nails (small) and tacks, cut; Apr. 7, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4°9315 FF-N-103. ,
9316 GG—F-343a.
[Supersedes in part Fed. spec. FF—N—101, May 3, 1952.]GS 2.8 : FF-N-103
Filter, gelatin, Wratten; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4°
9317 GG-S-619.
[Supersedes Int. Fed. Spec. GG—F—343 (GSA-FSS), Nov. 30,1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-F-343a
Splicers, hand operated, 16 mm and 35 mm film : Apr. 25, 1952.
9318 GG-S—741a.[1952.] 10 p. il. 4° GS 2.8 : GG-S-619
Stands, support, laboratory apparatus, metal; Apr. 14, 1952.
9319 GG—T—741a.
[1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-S-741(GSA-FSS), Oct. 26, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-S-741a
Tube, connecting, metal, Y-shaped; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 4 p.
9320 GG-W-105a.
il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG—T-741 (GSA-FSS), Nov.21,1951.] GS 2.8 ; GG-T-741a
Washer, pipette; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° [Supersedes
9321 JJ-B-102a.
Int. Fed. spec. GG-W-105 (GSA-FSS), Nov. 30, 1951.]GS 2.8 : GG—W—105a
Bandages, cotton, elastic (washable) ; Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.]
9322 L-C—566a.
5 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. Spec. J J—B—102, Apr. 7, 1944.]GS 2.8 : J.T-B—102a
Combs, hair (plastic) : Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Super-
9323 NN-H-lOla.sedes Fed. spec. L-C-566, Aug. 4. 1942.] GS 2.8 : L-C-566a
Handles, mop, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 24, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°
9324 O-B-851.GS 2.8 : NN-H-101a/amdt.l
Butyric acid, technical; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°
9325 O-D-256.GS 2.8: O-B-851
Developer powders (for) photocopying machine papers and reflex
9326 O-F-161.papers; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4® GS 2.8 : O-D-256
Ferric ammonium citrate (green), technical grade; Apr. 24, 1952.[1952.] 4 p. 4° GS 2.8 : O-F-161
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Federal standard stock catalog—ContinuedO—P—552a. Potassium carbonate, photographic (K2CO.i) ; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952J
4 p. [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. O-P—552 (GSA-FSS). Aug. 15, 1951.] GS 2.8 : O—P-552a
0 O-M-52. Machines, meat- and-vegetable-cutting, electrically operated, amdt. 3; Apr. 10. 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Amendment 2,Aug. 25, 1947.] T 58.10/3 : OO—M—52/amdt.3
P—C—451a. Cloth, abrasive (aluminum oxide and silicon carbide) ; Mar. 24, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. P-C-451, Nov.15,1932.] GS 2.8 : P-C—451a
QQ—A-315a. Aluminum alloy 52S bars, rods, and wire (rolled or drawn) ; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. QQ-A-315, Feb. 20, 1943.] . GS 2.8: QQ-A-315 a
QQ-A-351C. Aluminum alloy 17S bars, rods, and wire (rolled or drawn) ; Apr. 18,1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. QQ-A-351b,Mar. 11, 1943.] GS 2.8 : QQ-A-351C
QQ-A-357. Aluminum alloy 3S bars, rods, and shapes, extruded ; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Supersedes in part Fed. spec. QQ-A-356b,
Dec. 4, 1942.] GS 2.8 : QQ-A-357QQ-A-411C. Aluminum alloy 2S bars, rods, and wire (rolled or drawn) ; Apr. 18,
1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. QQ-A-441b, Nov. 20, 1942.] GS 2.8 : QQ-A-411C
QQ-S-633. Steel, carbon, bars (general purpose), amdt. 2: May 5, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Mar. 6, 1951.]
GS 2.8 : QQ-S—633/amdt.2SS-C—158c. Cements, hydraulic, methods for sampling, inspection and testing;
Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] ii-|-53 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec.SS—C-158b, May 20, 1946.] GS 2.8 : SS-C 158 c
SS-C—192a. Cements, portland; Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° | SupersedesFed. spec. SS-C-192, May 20, 1946.] GS 2.8 : SS-C-192 a
SS-C-197. Cements, portland, blast-furnace slag; Apr. 21, 1952. [1952.]6 p. 4° GS 2.8 : SS-C-197
SS-P-821. Pumice, ground, abrasive, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 12° T 58.10/3 : SS-P-821/amdt.l
SS-R—501a. Roofing, prepared, asphalt, smooth-surfaced, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 29, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Jan. 18, 1952.] T 58.10/3 : SS-R-501 a/amdt.2
U—I—552a. Investment, soldering, dental; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. U—I—552, Dec. 12, 1950.]
GS 2.8 : U-I-552 aW-L-lOle. Lamps, electric, incandescent, large, tungsten-fllament, amdt. 2;
Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, May 1, 1947.] T 58.10/3 : W-L-101 e/amdt.2
W—L-lllb. Lamps, electric, incandescent, miniature, tungsten-filament. amdt. 7; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 12° [Supersedes Amend-ment 6, Apr. 13, 1950.] T 58.10/3 : W-L-lll b/amdt.7
Lamps, electric, incandescent, miniature, tungsten-filament, 1953 supplement; Sept. 1, 1952—Aug. 31, 1953. [1952.] 5 p. 12°
T 58.10/3 : W-L-lll b/953 supp.W-Lr-314. Lights, household; Apr. 18, 1952. [1952.] 14 p. il. 4°
GS 2.8 : W—L—314Z-A-641 a. Apricots, frozen; Apr. 2, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Supersedes
Int. Fed. spec. Z-A-641 (GSA-FSS), Oct. 5, 1951.]GS 2.8 : Z-A-641 a
ZZ-H-521a. Hose, spray, amdt. 2; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 12° [Super-sedes Amendment 1, Sept. 7, 1950.]
T 58.10/3 ; ZZ-H-521 a/amdt.2ZZ-H-601. Hose, water, braided, amdt. 3 ; Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 12°
[Supersedes Amendment 2, Sept. 12, 1950.]T 51.7/8 ; ZZ-H-601/amdt.3
ZZ—T—441. Tire re'treading, recapping, and repairing; Mar. 31, 1952. [1952.]8 p. 4° GS 2.8 : ZZ-T-441
Federal supply schedule: Class 8, pt. 3, Recapping and repairing of tires, GSA region 3, District of Columbia, and Maryland; Virginia, and West Virginia, May 1-Oct. 31, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] $
GS 2.7 : 8/pt.3/952----- Class 8, pt. 4, Brake lining, clutch facings, and engine pre-heaters,
June 1,1952-May 31, 1953. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] $GS 2.7: 8/pt.4/952-53
----- Class 8, pt. 4, supp. 1, Filters, May 1-Oct. 31, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4°(Regions.) [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 8/pt.4/952/supp.l
----- Class 8, pt. 5, Tire chains, May 1-Oct. 31, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°(Region3.) [Processed.] t GS 2.7: 8/pt.5/952
----- Class 33, Gaskets, hose, and packin;17 p. 4° (Region 3.) [Processed.] $
May 1-Oct. 31, 1952. [1952.] GS 2.7: 33/952
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Federal supply schedule—Continued----- Classes37,57, 72, and 73, Special wearing apparel, rubber clothing, and
safety equipment, June 1, 1952-May 31, 1953 (except as otherwise indi-cated). 11952.1 13 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 37,57,72,73/952-53
----- Classes 40 and 41, Machine tools, small machinery, accesories and parts, and hand tools, June 1, 1952-May 31, 1953 (except as otherwise indicated herein). [1952.1 22 p. 4° (Region 3.) [Processed.] $
GS 2.7:40,41/952-53----- Class 53, pt. 1, Supplemental, drafting-room and office supplies, June
1-Nov. 30, 1952. [1952.] 26 p. il. 4° (Region 3.) [Processed.] $GS 2.7: 53/pt.1/951-52/supp.
------ Class 56, pt. 3, Ice, June 1, 1952-May 31, 1953. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.7: 56/pt.3/952Z53
----- Class 103, pt. 1, Recording and transcription service, June 1, 1952-May 31, 1953. [1952.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 103/pt.l/952-53
Indtx of Federal specifications and standards, cumulative supplement to index dated Jan. 1, 1952; Apr. 1, 1952. [1952.] [2]+9 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. GS 2.8/2 : 952/supp.
Interim Federal specifications. [Issued with perforations.] tFF-N-95 (Navy-S&A). Nails, packing of (for overseas shipment and domestic
shipment involving extended storage) ; Mar. 25, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4° [Pro essed.J
GS 2.8/5 : FF-N-95 (Navy-S&A)GGG-V-191 (Navy, Ships). V blocks and clamps ; Dec. 20, 1951. [1951.] 9
p. il. 4° GS 2.8/5 : GG-V-191 (Navy Ships)Same amdt. 1 ; Apr. 2, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°
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W—T—61a (Navy ships). Tape, recording, magnetic coated and reels, record-ing tape, one-quarter inch ; Mar. 28, 1952. [1952.] 16J-[12] p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes W—T- 61 (Navy ships), Jan. 10, 1952.]
GS 2.8/5 : W-T-61a (Navy ship)Revision 3 to Blind-made products price list, effective May 1, 1952. Apr.
22,1952. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f GS 2.2: B 61/952/list/ch.3Revision no. 4 to Schedule of Blind-made products (now listed as separate
section in Jan. 1952 issue of Store stock catalog) and Blind-made prod-ucts price list, effective Mar. 12, 1952. May 2, 1952. 2 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t GS 2.2 : B 61/952/list/ch.4
Revision no. 5 to Blind-made products price list, effective May 27, 1952. May 16,1952. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.2: B 61/952/list/ch.5
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.
Regulatory announcement37. Regulations relating to game and fur animals, birds, and game fishes in
Alaska. 1952-53, effective July 1. 1952. [1952.] [2]+30 p. il. (AlaskaGame Commission.) [Issued June 1952.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 613
I 49.24 : 37Special scientific reports: Fisheries (series). [Processed.] $
149.15/2: (nos.)68. Sea lamprey spawning runs in Great Lakes, 1951 [with list of literature
cited] ; by Vernon C. Applegate, Bernard R. Smith, Alberton L. McLain, and Matt Patterson. [Mar. 1952.] [2]+37p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
70. Sea lamprey spawning, Michigan streams of Lake Superior [with list of literature cited] ; by Howard A. Loeb and Albert E. Hall, jr. [Feb. 1952] [3] +68 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.
Dictionary of Cuban tobacco industry, based primarily on Lex i co tabacalero Cubano, by Jos6 E. Perdomo, and including selected additions for other sources; by May Coult. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. cover title, ii+ 64 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 52-61000 A 67.2: T 55
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9371 Foreign agriculture, index to v. 15, 1951. [1952.] 10 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.
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1950 and 1951; [by H. L. Koeller]. Apr. 30 1952 11 p. 4“FAMS 3-52. Nearly 6 million tractors on world farms m Jan. 1951 ; [by Harold
L. Koeller]. May 12, 1952. 24 p. 4°FAMS 4-52. Destination of farm machinery exports in 1951 ; [by H. L. Koeller],
May 15 1952. 4 p. 4°FDAP 8-52. Foreign market notes, fruit, review of fruit imports into western
Europe, 1951-52; by F. A. Motz Anr. 25 1952 5 p. 4“FDAP 9-52. World apple and pear crops down in 1951. Apr. 14, 1902. z p. z
p of tab 4°FFO 4-52. Spanish olive oil situation. Apr. 15, 1952. 6 p. 4«FFO 5—52. Palm oil and palm kernel exports decline in 19ol. Apr. 24, 195Z.
13 p. 4°FFO 6-52. Current situation for Argentine oilseeds and oilseed products. Apr.
30, 1952. 7 p. 4°FFO 7-52. World soybean production approaches 1950«record. May 9, 1952.
12 p. 4®FFV 4-52. Revised estimate of world potato production below prewar; [by
Orval E. Goodsell]. Apr. 28, 1952. 15 p. 4»FG 5—52. Review of 1951 world barley and oats production. Mar. 31, 1952.
2 p. 4 p. of tab. 4° [Processed.]FG 6-52. Review of 1951-52 corn crop. 2 p. 2 p. of tab. 4®FLM 3-52. World cattle numbers in 1951 and 1952. Apr. 7, 1952. 6+[1] p. 4FLM 4-52. World sheep numbers in 1951 and 1952. Apr. 21, 1952. 4 + [ 1J
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Ceylon rice market in short supply. Mar. 17, 1952. 3 p. 4“Philippine rice crop down, imports expected. Mar. 17, 1952. 3 p. 4°Malayan rice imports increase in quantity and value. Apr. 21,
1952. 6 p. 4°World tobacco trade increases in 1951. May 12, 1952. 4 p. 2 p.
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(Far Eastern Division.) t Paper, 10c. C 18.22B : M zj
Commercial standard CS (series).73-51. Old growth Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and western hemlock standard
stock doors, recorded voluntary standard of trade. [5th edition.] [1952.] 38 p. il. [Effective Aug. 1, 1951. Prepared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes CS73-48.]I * Paper, 15c. • Item 243 C 18.276 : 73-51
FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
9392 25th annual report, 1951, Central States Forest Experiment Station. [1952.] cover title, [1]+31 p. 4° [Processed. Map on p.
9393 4ist annual report for calendar year 1951, Northern Rocky_ Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station, Missoula, Mont. [1952.] cover title, [l]4-47 p. 2 tab. 4° [Processed. There is no page numbered 9, but no text is missing.] f (Limited distribution). A 13.30/1: 951
9394 Annual report, 1951, Intermountain Forest & Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah. [1952.] cover title, [l]-f-64+[2] p. 4° [Processed.] f
A 13.65/1:9519395 Annual report, 1951, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. [Feb.
1952.] cover title, [l]+75 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 13.42/1: 9519396 Annual report of Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station,
calendar year 1951. [1952.] cover title, [3]4-iii+634-[17] p. il. 4° [Processed. The 17 pages consist of illustrations on the backs of num-bered pages, some carrying the number of the preceding page with an additional letter a or b.] tL. C. card 50-61016 A 13.43/1: 951
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California Forest and Range Experiment Station: Forest survey release. [Processed.] t
11. Area and ownership of forest land in Lake County, Calif. ; [by] Harold L. Baker, Adon Poli. Feb. 1952. cover title, [3]+22 p. il. map, 4° [Pre-pared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] A 13.62/8 : 11
Central States Forest Experiment Station : Station notes. [Processed.] f 70. Nutrient content of leaves and tree growth as affected by grading on 3 strip-
mined areas; [by Raymond F. Finn]. Apr. 1952. [2] p. 4°A 13.68/10 : 70
Forest Products Laboratory : [Reports]. [Processed.] fA 13.27/14: (nos.)
R444. List of publications on pulp and paper, Jan. 1952. [1952.] [l]+39 p. 4°
1559—J. Fatigue of sandwich constructions for aircraft (glass-fabric-laminate facing and alkyd isocyanate foamed-in-place core sandwich material, tested in shear) ; [by Fred Werren]. Apr. 1952. cover title, 4 p. 3 p. o>pl. 2 p. of tab. 4° [This report is one of a series issued in coopera-tion with Air Force-Navy-Civil Subcommittee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aircraft Committee of Munitions
Board.]R1757. Comparison of wood preservatives in Mississippi post study (1952 prog-
ress report) ; [by J. Oscar Blew, jr.]. Mar. 1952. [1] +11 p. 2tab. 4°
1761. Comparison of wood preservatives in stake tests (1952 progress report) ; [by J. Oscar Blew, jr.]. Apr. 1952. [l]+8+[l] p. 1 pl. 25 p. of tab. 4°
1804—A. Effect of elevated temperatures on strengths of small specimens of sandwich construction of aircraft type (glass-cloth facings, balsa core, tested immediately after test temperature was reached), Apr. 1952; [by Edward W. Kuenzi]. [1952.] cover title, 3 p. 3 pl. 3 p. of tab. 4° [This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Air Force-Navy-Civil Subcommittee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aircraft Committee df Munitions Board.]
1825. Effect of different catalysts and amounts of styrene monomer on strength and durability of glass-cloth plastic laminates, Mar. 1952 ; [by A. A. Mohaupt and A. D. Freas]. [1952.] cover title, 10 p. 5 p. of pl. 6 p. of tab. 4° [This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Air Force-Navy-Civil Subcommittee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aircraft Committee of Munitions Board.]
R1910. Strength of wood beams of rectangular cross section as affected by span-depth ratio, Mar. 1952 ; [by S. C. Bechted and Charles B. Norris]. [1952.] [1] +20+ [24] p. il. 4»
R1917. Distribution of tension wood and its relation to longitudinal shrinkage in aspen, Feb. 1952 [with list of literature cited ; by Bessie Z. Terrell]. [1952.] [1] +6 p. 9 pl. 1 tab. 4“
Forest Products Laboratory research program, 1952-53. July 1, 1952. cover title, [102] p. 4° [Processed. For official use.]
A 13.27/2: R 31/953Forest Products Laboratory : Technical note. [Processed.] t
255. Hand-operated portable glue spreader. Feb. 1952. [4] p. il.A 13.27/9 : 255
Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: Station paper. [Processed.] f 46. Pollen dispersion of some forest trees [with list of literature cited] ; by
Jonathan W. Wright. Feb. 1952. cover title, ii + 42 p. il. 4° [Map on p. 3 of cover.] A 13.42/16 : 46
Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station : Research note. [Processed.] f109. Will 2,4—D control Sierra larkspur? [with list of literature cited; by] A. B.
Evanko. Apr. 1952. 6 p. il. 4» A 13.30/7 : 109
Program for range lands; by Lyle F. Watts. [1951.] p. 49-54, il. 4° [Reproduced from Unasylva, Apr.-June 1951, v. 5, no. 2.] f
A 13.2 : R 16/23Staff publications, California Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1950-
1951; compiled by D. H. Vinter. Jan. 1952. [2]+11 p. 4° [Processed. Includes publications listed in 1950 Addition to staff publications, Cali-fornia Forest and Range Experiment Station, Jan. 1951.] fL. C. card 50-61174 A 13.62/2: P 96/950-51
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Wasatch National Forest, Utah. [Revised edition.] Feb. 1952. cover title, 16 p. il. map. [Map is separate. Another map and text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] + • Item 85L. C. card Agr 52-285 A 13.13 : W 26/2
You need trees! 6 lessons in tree planting. [1952.] portfolio containing lessons 1-6 and Tree planting record, various paging, 4° [Prepared for Country Women's Council. Text and illustration on p. 1—3 of port-folio.] t • Item 84L. C. card Agr 52-288 A 13.2 : T 71/18
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
General regulations. [Processed.]93. Responsibilities of disbursing and certifying officers, authority to certify
payment vouchers, notices of exceptions and replies thereto, repayments on account of suspensions and disallowances, [2d revision], supp. 1. Apr. 17, 1952. 1 p. 4° t GA 1.6 : 93/3/supp.l
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.
Bulletins. •Item 620 119.3: (nos.)948-D. Preliminary report on bedded manganese of Lake Mead region, Nev. and
Ariz. : by V. E. McKelvey, J. H. Wiese, and V. H. Johnson. 1949 [published 1952]. iii + 83-101 p. il. 4 pl. and 2 maps in pocket. [Strategic minerals investigations, 1945.] * Paper, 70c.
973—F. Fluorspar deposits of Burro Mountains and vicinity, New Mex., brief description of regional geology and fluorspar deposits [with list of ref-erences] ; by Elliot Giilerman. 1952. iv + 261—289 + vi p. 11., 14 pl. m pocket. [Includes title page and contents to Bulletin 973. Contribu-tions to general geology, 1951.] * Paper, $1.50.
979—B. Manganese deposits of southeastern Utah, report on manganese resources in Little Grand district and areas to east, west, and south [with list of references] : by A. A. Baker, D. C. Duncan, and C. B. Hunt. 1952. v+63-157 p. il., 1 pl. and map in pocket. [Manganese deposits of Utah, pt. 2.] * Paper, 60c.
981. Geophysical abstracts 144—147, Jan.—Dec. 1951 (nos. 12514—13283) [title page]. [1952.] 1 p. [Corrected copy of volume title page printed atend of Geological Survey Bulletin 981—D.] t L. C. card GS 37-206
Circulars. [Processed.] t 119.4/2: (nos.)175. Carnotite prospects of Craven Canyon area, Fall River County, S. Dak. [with
one reference cited] ; by L. R. Page and J. A- Redden. Washington, D. C., 1952. iii + 18 p. il. 1 pl. 4“L. C. card GS 52-136
176 Preliminary report on uranium deposits in Pumpkin Buttes area, Powder River Basin, Wyo. [with list of references cited] ; by J. D. Love. Wash-ington, D. C., 1952. v + 37 p. il. 1 pl. map. 4°L. C. card GS 52-135
Water-supply papers. • Item 625 1 19.13: (nos.)1102. Quality of surface waters of United States, 1947 [with list of literature
cited]. 1952. xi + 651 p. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia and other agencies.] * Paper, $1.50.L. C. card GS 43-68
1143. Surface water supply of United States, 1949 : pt. 3, Ohio River basin. 1952. xiil + 731 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia and other agencies.] * Paper, $1.75
1159. Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in 1949: pt. 4, South Central States. 1951 [published 1952]. yi-f-230 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, and other agencies.] * Paper, 55c.L. C. card GS 36-334
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
Guide to Federal aids for housing and community facilities for critical defense housing areas; Mar. 1952. [1952.] 22 p. (Office of Adminis-trator. ) * Paper, 10c. • Item 582 HH 1.2: H 81/19
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Housing research paper.19. Snow load studies [with list of references]. [1952.] cover title, 19 p. il. 4°
(Office of Administrator, Division of Housing Research.) [Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau, Commerce Dept. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 582—A HH 1.8 : 19
Questions and answers on CMP [controlled materials plan] as it affects home building, May 10, 1952. [1952.] 22 p. (Office of Administrator.) t • Item 582L. C. card 52-61032 HH 1.2: C 76/2/952
HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
Bill of material. 2-temperature walk-in refrigerator for farm, plan no. 7102. [1952.] [1]+6 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] t
A 77.702: R 25Studies of family clothing supplies, preliminary reports. [Processed.] f
A 77.712: (nos.)3. Family clothing inventories by age, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., 1949. Jan.
1951. [2]+29p. 4°4. Family clothing, inventories and purchases by place of residence, Minneapolis
St. Paul, Minn., Birmingham, Ala., 1948—49. May 1951. [2] +15 p. 4°5. Family clothing, gift, home-made, handed-down, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.,
1948-49. June 1951. iii + 18 p. 4°6. Farm family clothing inventories and farm-city comparison, Meeker and Wright
Counties, Minn., 1950, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., 1949. Apr. 1952. [2] +24 p. 4°
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (Navy), Defense Dept.
Chart correction list [from] Notice to mariners 1-26 and 27-52 of 1951. [1951-52.] 35 p. and 38 p. [Semiannually.] t D 203.21/2 : 951,951-2
H. O. publications.84. Sailing directions for west coasts of Mexico and Central America, United
States to Colombia, including Gulfs of California and Panama. 9th edition, 1951. 1951 [published 1952]. xxvi + 308 p. il. 2 p. of maps in pocket, 4° [Correct to May 12, 1951, including Notice to mariners 19 of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Stiff board, $5.00. • Item 378L. C. card 52-60977 D 203.22 : 84/951
100. Sailing directions for Gulf and River St. Lawrence. 7th edition, 1951. 1951. xxviii + 338 n. il. 2 p. of maps in pocket, 4° [Correct to Sept. 8, 1951, including Notice to mariners 36 of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t Stiff board, $5.00. • Item 378L. C. card 52-60860 D 203.22 : 100/951
122A. Sailing directions for east coast of Siberia, Mys Otto Shmidta to Sakhalin- skiy Zaliv (Sakhalin Gulf). 2d edition, 1951. 1952. xxvi + 354 p. il. 2 p. of maps, in pocket, 4° [Correct to Sept. 15, 1951, including Notice to mariners no. 37 of 1951.] t Stiff board, $5.00. • Item 378 L. C. card 52-60937 D 203.22 : 122A/951
147. Sailing directions for west coast of Scotland, Mull of Galloway to Cape Wrath, including The Hebrides. 4th edition, 1951. 1952. xxvi + 390 p. map in pocket, 4° [Correct to Oct. 13, 1951, including Notice to mariners no. 41 of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] + Stiff board, $5.00 • Item 378L. C. card 52-60980 D 203.22 : 147/951
153. Sailing directions for The Mediterranean ; v. 3, Southeast coast of Italy, shores of Adriatic, western coast of Greece to Akra Tafnaron. 3d edition, 1951. 1952. xxx + 496 p. il. map in pocket, 4° [Correct to Oct. 20, 1951, including Notice to mariners no. 42, of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Stiff board, $5.00. • Item 378L. C. card 42-48508 D 203.22 : 153/951
159. Sailing directions for west coast of India, including Ceylon and Maldive and Laccadive Islands. 4th edition, 1951. 1951. xxvl + 342 p. il. map in pocket, 4° [Correct to Aug. 25, 1951, including Notice to mariners 34 of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Stiff board, $5.00. • Item 378L. C. card 52-60983 D 203.22 : 159/951
162. Sailing directions for Malacca Strait and Sumatra, Malacca Strait and west coast of Sumatra with adjacent islands. 4th edition, 1951. 1952. xxvi + 488 p. il. 2 p. of map in pocket. 4° [Correct to June 2, 1951, including Notice to mariners 22 of 1951. Issued in loose-leaf form.] + Stiff board. $5.00. • Item 378L. C. card 52-60886 D 203.22 : 162/951
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H. O. publications—Continued9441 214. Tables of computed altitude and azimuth; v. 9, Latitudes 80°-90°. [Re?
vised edition.] 1952. [3]+xix+2-261+[2] p. il. 4« [The first andlast pages are pasted on inside of front and back cover, respectively.J LCC.t e’ard3 3^269!)3 D 203.22 : 214/V.9
INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.
Farm mobilization fact sheet, 1952. [Processed.] t A 21.21: 952/(nos.) 9442 4. Soil and water conservation support higher production. Mar. 1952. 4 p. 4°9443 5. Treat your seed grain to insure better stands, yield, and quality. Apr. 1952.
[4] p. 4°9444 6. For more corn, control corn borer. Apr. 1952. [2] p. 4°
INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES COMMISSION, State Dept.
9445 Pacific halibut fishery regulations, effective Apr. 22, 1952. n. p. [1952]. [l]+12p. tL. C. card 40-26509 S 5.35: 5/952
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Reports. [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: (nos.)9446 3452. Camas Prairie Railroad Company in re accident near Grangeville, Idaho,
Jan. 11, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4°9447 3453. Western Maryland Railway Company in re accident at Montrose, W. Va.,
Feb. 28, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4°9448 3454. Pennsylvania Railroad Company in re accident near Linden, Pa., Mar. 20,
1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4"9449 Selected special freight statistics, traffic, operating, and other statistics
for railroads, motor carriers, and other transportation agencies; [pre-pared by Paul L. Ambelang]. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1952. [3J + vii+64 p. il. 4° (Statement 524; Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 52-5182 IC 1.2: F 88/6
LABOR DEPARTMENT
9450 What will 1952 mean for building trades; by Maurice J. Tobin. Mar. 14, 1952. 4 leaves, 4° [Processed. To appear in 1951-52 issue of Cleve-land Building trades journal, Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council.] t L 1.2 :B 86/2
LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
9451 Federal action for labor’s health and safety. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Reprinted from Monthly labor review, Mar. 1952.] f L2.6/a : II 349/5
9452 Labor standards are good business. [1952.] 21 leaves, 4° [Processed. Relates to activities of Labor Standards Bureau.] J L 16.2 : L 11/8
9453 Physical examinations for children going to work, analysis of records of 2,347 children applying for employment certificates in New York City; by Regine K. Stix and Arthur Lenz. Dec. 1951. [5] -f-20 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] t L 16.2 :C 43/8
9454 Recommendations of President’s Commission on Migratory Labor. Apr.1952. [2]+18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] i L 16.2 :M 58/5
9455 Requirements of State safety codes for rubber mills and calendars com-pared with American standard safety code for mills and calendars in rubber industry B28.1, 1949; [poster]. [1952.] 20X15 in. [Proc-essed.] t • L16.8:R82
9456 Safety in engineering, by Roland P. Blake, chief, Technological Branch, Division of Safety Standards [address delivered at College of Engineer-ing, University of Maryland, Jan. 1952]. [1952.] 9 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed.] t L 16.15 :B 58/2
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Small plant Safety Committee manual. 1952. [1J4-12 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] J L 16.6: Sa 1/952
LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Bulletins. • Item 768 L 2.3: (nos.)1050. Employment outlook for earth scientists; [prepared by Cora E. Taylor
and Myron F. Lewis, with assistance of Kevin R. Rohan], [1952.] v + 38 p. il. 4° ([Occupational outlook series.]) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover. Prepared in cooperation with Veterans Administration. Also issued as H. doc. 307, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Pa-per, 30c.L. C. card L 52-147
1066. Occupational wage survey, Denver, Colo., Nov. 1951; [prepared by William P. O’Connor]. [1952.] cover title, 23 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also Issued as H. doc. 418, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 20c.
1067. Occupational wage survey, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 1951 ; [prepared by Bruce Woytych]. [1952.] cover title, 20 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 419, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] ♦ Paper, 15c.
1069. Occupational wage survey, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 1951 ; [prepared by William P. O’Connor]. [1952.] cover title, 19 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 429, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 15c.
City worker’s family budget for Oct. 1951; [by Eunice Knapp]. [1952.] [3] p. 4° [From Monthly labor review, May 1952.] f L 2.6/a : B 859/5
Consumers’ price index and retail food prices, Feb. 15,1952. Mar. 21, 1952. 13 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by Memorandum, 1 p. 4°, dated Mar. 28,1952.] f L 2.2 :C 766/16
Indexes of retail prices of apparel, housefurnishings, and services and mis-cellaneous goods to moderate-income families in large cities of United States, 1951 annual average, Mar. 1952 (issued May 1952) ; prepared in Division of Prices and Cost of Living. [1952.] [1] +-8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] j L 2.2: Ap 48/951-52
Industry employment report: Nonferrous foundries. [1952.] leaves 7-17, il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted from Apr. 1952 issue of Employment and payrolls.] t L 2.9/a : F 825
Injury rates in manufacturing, 4th quarter, 1951. Apr. 25, 1952. 4 p. f° [Processed.] t L 2.2: In 5/951-2
Man-hours expended per ton 1945-49, manufacture of synthetic rubber and its components; [prepared by Herman Slomin], Apr. 1952. vi+49 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Processed. Title on cover is: Trends in man-hours expended per unit, synthetic rubber and components, 1945-49. Another illustration on cover.] fL. C. card L 52-151 L 2.19: R 82/945-49
New urban dwelling units authorized by State, public or private owner-ship, and type of structure, 1947. [1952.] 1 p. f° [Processed.] t
L 2.2: D 96/5/947Productivity trends, 1909-50, agriculture; [prepared by Allan D. Searle
and Enzo A. Puglisi, assisted by Harriet S. Taylor and Audrey M. Tucker]. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1952. v-f-34 p. il. 4® [Processed.] t
L 2.19: Ag 8/909-50Productivity trends, 1939-51, confectionery industry; [prepared by Bernard
Michael and Mary L. Kelley], Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. ii-]-8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.19: C 76/2/939-51
Productivity trends, 1939-51, flour and other grain-mill products industry; [prepared by Bernard Michael and Mary L. Kelley]. Washington, D. C., May 1952. [2]+13 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.19: F 65/939-51
Retail food prices by cities, annual averages, 1951. [1952.] [l]+22 p. 4° [Processed.] f L 2.37: 951/13
Serial no. R. f L 2.6/a : (nos.)2076. American productivity and full employment, French group evaluates causes
of high American productivity, full employment, and general economic expansion in light of current French problems; [by] Paul Stanchfield. [1952.] 5 p. 4® [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1952.]
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Serial no. R—Continued2077. Work stoppage provisions in union agreements; [by Dena Wolk and James
Nix], [1952.] 3 p. 4” [From Monthly labor review, Mar. 19o2.]2078. Financing new sales housing in metropolitan areas; [by] Mary 1. Carney.
[1952.] 5 p. il. 4'° [From Monthly labor review, Apr. 1952.]Status of community wage surveys in 40 labor markets. May 1, 1952. I p.
4° [Processed.] t L 2.2 :W 12/24Union conventions, 1952, national and international unions, and Al L and
CIO State labor organizations; [compiled by Division of Wages and Industrial Relations], Apr. 1952. [1] +11 P- 4° [Processed.] f
L 2.2: Un 33/4/952Wages in radio, television and related products industry, Nov. 1951. [May
8,1952.] 2+[3] p. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.2 :W 12/25Wholesale price index (1947-49=100), prices and price relatives for in-
dividual commodities in revised index, Mar. 1952 and Feb. 1952; [pre-pared by Division of Prices and Cost of Living]. Apr. 1952. [2]+10 p. 4" [Processed.] f L 2.61: 952/3/prelim.
Work time required to buy food in USA and 11 other countries in 1951-52; [prepared by Division of Foreign Labor Conditions]. [Apr. 1952.] 6+ [1] p. 4° [Processed.] f L 2.2 :F 73/3
Worker mobility and skill utilization in World War II; [prepared by Willis C. Quant and Lily Mary David]. [1952.] cover title, iv+105 p.4° [Processed.] t L ^-2: W 89/4
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Catalog of 10th National Exhibition of Prints made during current year, held at Library of Congress, May 1-Aug. 1, 1952. 1952. 25 p. 1 pl. t • Item 786 „ ~___L. C. card 43-16468 LC 1.2: P 93/2/952
Library of Congress author catalog, cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards, 1951; [compiled and edited by Catalog Maintenance Division]. [1952.] 3 v. [vii]+2951 p. 4° t Cloth, $65.00 per set (3 vols.), Card Division. L. C. card 47-32682 LC 30.8/2 : 951/V.1-3
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Washington, 1952.
LC 1.2: P 96/952Marketing maps of United States, annotated bibliography; compiled by
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Music subject headings used on printed catalog cards of Library of Con-gress. 1952. x+133 p. 4° (Subject Cataloging Division.) * Cloth, $1.50. • Item 820L. C. card 52-60004 LC 26.2: M 97
MARINE CORPS (Navy), Defense Dept.
[Marine Corps manual, 1949: v. 1, Personnel and general administration, Change 3; Dec. 1951.] [1952.] [298] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 384 M 209.9: 949/v.l/ch.3
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Ships of America’s merchant fleet. [1952.] cover title, 20 p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 235L. C. card 52-61037 C 39.202 : Sh 64
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Medical Research Laboratory report, v. 11. [Processed.] fD 206.10: (nos.)
186. Decline of pitch discrimination with time [with list of references] ; by J. Donald Harris. [1952.] 13 leaves, 6 pl. 2 tab. 4° (ProjectNM 003 041.22.03.)
187. Studies in short duration auditory fatigue : 4, Recovery time [with list of references] ; by Anita Rawnsley and J. Donald Harris. [1952.] 11 leaves, 7 pl. 4° (Project NM 003 041.34.03.)
191. Report of use of submarine exposure suit in cold weather operations [with list of references] ; by Jock L. Kinsey. [1952.] 15 +[1] leaves, 1 pl. 4° (Project NM 002 013.01.)
Naval Medical Research Institute, Projects. (National Naval Medical Center.) [Processed. For official use.] $
NM 000 018.07.11. Synthesis of 3,5-dinitro-2-aminophenol and its methyl ether [with list of references ; by] D. David Baldridge, jr. Dec. 17, 1952. [4]+4 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Memorandum report 51-11.) D 206.9 : NM 000 018.07.11
NM 005 048.11.03. Studies on in vitro multiplication of Newcastle disease virus in chicken blood: 3, Stabilizing substance for Newcastle disease virus present in chicken and mammajian blood cells [with list of references; by] Erich Traub. Dec. 27, 1951. [4]+6+[3] p. il. 4° (Research report.)
D 206.9 : NM 005 048.11.03NM 008 012.04.01. Action of salivary lysozyme on micrococcus lysodeikticus
[with list of references ; by] J. L. Nemes, M. G. Wheatcroft. Dec. 20, 1951. [4] +4 p. 6 p. of pl. 4° (Research report.)
D 206.9 : NM 008 012.04.01
MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.
Antimony ; by Abbott Renick and E. Virginia Wright. [1952.] [2]+8 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1950.] * Paper, 5c.
I 28.37/a: An 87/950 Bulletin.
484. Helium, bibliography of technical and scientific literature from its discovery [1868) to Jan. 1, 1947 ; by Henry P. Wheeler, jr., and Louise B. Swenarton. 1952. xii + 76 p. 4» * Paper, 35c. • Item 636 L. C. card 52-60982 128.3:484
Information circulars. [Processed.] f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.128.27: (nos.)
7627. Control of metallurgical and mineral dusts and fumes in Los Angeles County, Calif.; by Glenn L. Allen, Floyd H. Viets, and Louis C. McCabe. Apr. 1952. [l]+iv + 79 p. 25 pl. map, 4°
7631. Mechanical mining in some bituminous-coal mines: Progress report 6, Extraction of pillars with mechanized equipment; by Wilbur A. Haley, Joseph J. Shields, Albert L. Toenges, and Louis A. Turnbull. Apr. 1952. [1] +iv + 64 p. il. 44 pl. 4°
7632. Hazard of firing open, unconfined shots in coal mines ; by M. J. Ankeny. Apr. 1952. [2] leaves+ 4 p. 4°
Mineral market report M. M. S. (series). (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. 128.28: (nos.)
2063. Directory of packaged-fuel operations in United States that reported pro-duction in 1951 ; [prepared by Golden V. Chiriaco]. [1952.] 5 p. 4°
2068. Carbon black production increases 21 percent in 1951 ; prepared by D. S. Colby and B. E. Oppegard. [1952.] [2] p. 4°
2070. Platinum-group metals in 1951 ; prepared by James E. Bell and Kathleen M. McBreen. [1952.] 4 p. 4°
2072. Directory of peat producers in United States who reported production or sales in 1951 ; prepared by Golden V. Chiriaco. [1952.] 6 p. 4°
2073. Antimony in 1951 ; [prepared by Abbott Renick and E. Virginia Wright]. [1952.] 4 p. 4°
Reports of investigations. [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.I 28.23: (nos.)
4806. Thermodynamics of combustion gases, general considerations: [by] Stuart R. Brinkley, jr., and Bernard Lewis. Apr. 1952. [3]+61 p. 4°
4852. Diamond drilling Gypsum Camel prospect, lyoukeen Cove, Chichagof Island, southeastern Alaska [with bibliography] ; by G. D. Jermain and F. A Rutledge. Apr. 1952. [3]+6 p. 1 pl. 5 maps, 4°
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486T Treatment tests of^sefleelite ores and tailings; by A. L Engel. Apr. 1952.
iTSXBFmWsH. H. Heady, and W. E. Robinson. Apr. 1952. [3 + » P- 7 P‘- « pared in cooperation with University of Wyoming.] rrnrtmann John
4873. Ignition »'
4877 Flfnmmbilltv ot amyl nitrite; by M. G. Zabetakls and O. W. Jones. Apr.4878. InSa^n^P^oasjS°4j
4892. Petrol^ngineertng studentDobyns, Marion L. Ayers, and Roger E. Lewis. June 1952. [1J+ + 88 p. 28 pl. 6 p. of pl. 7 maps, 4°
MUNITIONS BOARD, Defense Dept.
Index of military publications and standards, Military index, v. 1; Apr 1, 1952. [1952.] cover title, iv-f-355 p. 4° [Semiannual with cumulative monthly supplements in intervening months. Issued with perforations.] ♦Paper, $2.75 (including basic index and 5 monthly cumulative supple-ments), 75c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 317-AL. C. card 51-60938 U 3’10 •952
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1952. 1952. iii + 2 p. 4° * Paper 15cMIL-STD-155. Type designations for photographic items , Feb. 29, 1952. 1052.
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NARCOTICS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
Traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, year ended Dec. 31,1951. 1952. vi+35 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 9G9 .L. C. card 31-26999 T 5b-8 • 901
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS
Index of NACA technical publications, 1949-May 1951. Washington, 1952. cover title, vil+l-98a+W-201+I01 p. 4" [1’rocesse<l.] tL. C. card 48-45822 Y 3.N 21/5.2 T 22/2/949-51
Reports (1951). * Paper, $4.00 a yr., $1.25 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 1070 Y 3.N 21/5.5/(nos.)
Not e __ Effective with 1952 issues the subscription price will be changed to$9.75 a yr., $1.25 additional for foreign mailing.1017 Errata. Investigation of frequency-response characteristics of engine speed
for typical turbine-propeller engine; by Burt L. Taylor III, iand Frank L. Oppenheimer. NACA, Langley, [May 9, 1952]^ *1 ^/jYf/lOlT/wrata
1025. Experimental and theoretical studies of area suction for control of laminar boundary layer on NACA 64A010 airfoil [with list of references] , by Albert L. Braslow, Dale L. Burrows, Neal Tetervin, .and I’ioravante Visconti. [1952.] cover title, ii-J-19 p. il. 4° * Paper, 25c.
1038. windlunned fnvestigation of air inlet and outlet openings on streamline body [with list of references] ; by John V. Becker. [19ol.] cover title, ii-j-21 p. il. 4° * Paper, 25c.
1052. Summary'of lateral-stability derivatives calculated for wing plan forms in supersonic flow [with list of references] ; by Arthur L. Jones and Alberta Alksne. [1952.] cover title, ii + 35 p. 11. 4° Paper, 30c.L. C. card 52-61017
Technical memorandums. [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 8/(nos.)1286. Erratum, method of successive approximations for solution of certain prob-
lems in aerodynamics; by M. E. Shvets. Apr. 1951. 1 p. oblong 32
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Technical memorandums—Continued9526 1317. Simple numerical method for calculation of laminar boundary layer; by
K. Schroder; translation [by Mary L. Mahler]. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 47+ [4] p. il. 4°
Technical notes. [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/(nos.)9527 2285. Errata, Damping in roll of cruciform and some related delta wings at super-
sonic speeds ; by Herbert S. Ribner, Feb. 1951. NACA-Langley [Apr. 17, 1952], 1 p. oblong 24°
9528 2484. Effects of compressibility on flow past 2-dimensional bump [with list ofreferences] ; by W. F. Lindsey and Bernard N. Daley. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 34 p. + [3] leaves, il. 4°
9529 2614. Errata, Analytical investigation of some 3-dimensional flow problems inturbomachines; by Frank E. Marble and Irving Michelson. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 3210
9530 2644. Experimental investigation oFNACA 64A010 airfoil section with 41 suctionslots on each surface for control of laminar boundary layer [with list of references] ; by Dale L. Burrows and Milton A. Schwartzberg. Washing-ton, Apr. 1952. cover title, 37 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9531 2660. Approach to prediction of frequency distribution of gust loads on airplanesin normal operations [with list of references] ; by Harry Press. Wash-ington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 34 p.-|- [2] leaves, il. 4°
9532 2661. Summary of diagonal tension : pt. 1, Methods of analysis [with list of ref-erences] ; by Paul Kuhn, James P. Peterson, and L. Ross Levin. Wash-ington, May 1952. cover title, v + 131 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9533 2662. Summary of diagonal tension : pt. 2, Experimental evidence [with list ofreferences] ; by Paul Kuhn, James P. Peterson, and L. Ross Levin. Washington, May 1952. cover title, ii-f-81 p. + [2] leaves, il. 4°
9534 2663. Gust and gust-load experience of twin-engine low-altitude transport airplanein operation on northern transcontinental route [with list of references] ; by Harry Press and Robert L. McDougal. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 33 p. + [2] leaves, il. 4°
9535 2674. Some experiments on visualization of flow fields behind low-aspect-ratiowings by means of tuft grid [with list of references] ; by John D. Bird and Donald R. Riley. Washington, May 1952. cover title, 32 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9536 2678. Abnormal grain growth in S—816 alloy ; by A. I. Rush. J. W. Freeman, andA. E. White. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 30+[6] p. il. 4°
9537 2683. Survey of portions of chromium-cobalt-nickel-molybdenum quaternary sys-tem at 1200° C. [with list of references] ; by Sheldon Paul Rideout and Paul A. Beck. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 81+ [4] p. il. 4“
9538 2684. Low-speed investigation of fuselage-side air inlet for use at transonic flightspeeds [with list of references] ; by Mark R. Nichols and Edwin B. Goral. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 60 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4"
9539 2688. Three-dimensional supersonic nozzles and inlets of arbitrary exit crosssection [with list of references] ; by John C. Evvard and Stephen H. Maslen. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 12 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9540 2690. Condensation of air in supersonic wind tunnels and its effects on flow aboutmodels [with list of references] ; by C. Frederick Hansen and George J. Nothwang. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 49 p. + [2] leaves, 11. 4°
9541 2691. Theoretical and experimental analysis of 1-dimensional compressible flowin rotating radial-inlet impeller channel [with list of references] ; by Seymour Lieblein. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, 47 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9542 2693. Theory and method for applying interferometry to measurement of certain2-dimensional gaseous density fields [with list of references] ; by Walton L. Howes and Donald R. Buchele. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, [l]+46 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
9543 2696. Fundamental study of mechanism by which hydrogen enters metals duringchemical and electrochemical processing [with list of references] ; by L. D. McGraw, C. A. Snavely, H. L. Moore, P. T. Woodbury, and C. L. Faust. Washington, Apr. 1952. cover title, [l]+43+[6] p. il. 4®
9544 2701. Survey of aircraft-noise problem with special reference to its physical as-pects [with list of references] ; by Harvey H. Hubbard. Washington, May 1952. cover title, i + 41 p.+ [4] leaves, 11. 4"
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.Building materials and structures reports. • Item 241 C 13.29: (nos.)
9545 130. Methods and equipment for testing printed-enamel felt-base floor covering;[by] George G. Richey, Elizabeth H. McKenna, and Robert B. Hobbs. May 1, 1952. ii +10 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.
9546 131. Fire tests of gunite slabs and partitions; [by] Nolan D. Mitchell. [1952.]li +11 p. il. 4° [Issued May 12, 1952.] * Paper, 15c.
9547 132. Capacities of plumbing stacks in buildings [with list of references ; by]Robert S. Wyly and Herbert N. Eaton. May 28, 1952. ii + 28 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c.
Circular.9548 520. Mechanical properties of metals at low temperatures, proceedings of NBS
semicentennial symposium on mechanical properties of metals at low temperatures held at NBS, May 14 and 15, 1951 [with list of references]. May 7, 1952, iv + 206 p. il. ♦ Cloth, $1.50. • Item 242 L. C. card 52-60968 C 13.4 ; 520
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Program of 37th National Conference on Weights and Measures [Washing-ton, D. C.,] May 20-23,1952, sponsored by National Bureau of Standards. [1952.] cover title, 8 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] T r,1Q7.QK9 L. C. card 19-13754 G 137 ’ 952
Research papers. C 13-22/a : (nos- >2279. Absolute viscosity of water at 20° C [with list of references; byr] J. 1.
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[1952.] p. 40-48, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau2282. Unifoinii^'best' constant visit and Zp11 (Kron)
99S3 Sensitive mercurvdevefdetecting unit for manometers ; [by] W. E. Williams, 2283. Sensitive mercury ‘e™ cmtecung u journal of research of National
Bureau of Standards Jan. 1952, v. 48, no 1.1 * Paper, 10c
2285. BlndtngllenergiesJtoT electrons of
2286. On estimation of' elgenvaluefby'additive functional of stochastic nroross, with special reference to Kac-Donsker method [with list of references , MBFortet. [1952.] p. 68-75, 4» [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1952, v. 48, no. 1.] Wc.
2287. Synthesis and physical properties of n;heptane and 2’2^-(trimethylpentane [with list of references: bv] Philip Pomerantz. [19o2.J p. «b oi, il 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1952, v. 48, no. 1.] * Paper,10c.
2288 Some general theorems on iterants ; [by] P. Stein. [1J52.J P- 10-9 [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1952,
2289. Ionizati’on°constant of P5-5 '-diethylbarbituric acidfromh’toGO^C twKh list of references; by] George G. Manov, Kathryn E. Schuette, ana Floyd S Kirk. [1952 ] p. 84-91, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1952, v. 48, no. 1.] Paper, 10c.
2290. Infrared absorption spectra of 5 halomethanes [ with list ®f7re^el^“cef^y^Earle K. Plyler and Nicolo Acquista. [1952.] p. 92-97 11. 4 tarom Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1952, v. 48, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (Air Force), Defense Dept.
Air National Guard manual ANGM (series).95-06. Training project outlines: Camera repairman SSN-941 : Dec. 195U
[1952.] v4-177 p. il. 4° t O Item 3a7 D 301.23. »a—uo
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Federal Security Agency
Mental health statistics : Current reports, series IMH-B51. [Processed.] t1. Patients in public institutions for mental defectives andI epileptics 1948 Dec.
1950. 18 p. il. 4° (National Institute of Mental Health.) F b 2.110.01/1----- Current reports, series IMH-B52. [Processed.] t
1. Patients in State mental hospitals, 1949. Dec. 1951. 13 p. il. 4» (NationalInstitute of Mental Health.) 1051
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Reprint from Journal of National Cancer Institute <series). t .Fb2.31/a: (do s .)350 Histoloav and cvto-chemistry of human skin: 1, Metachromasia in mons 350. “ pub?sS'[wath liTt of references; hyl William Montagna Herman B. Chase^
and Helen P. Melaragno. [1952 ] cover title p. 591-596 1 pl. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1951, v. 12, no. 3.J
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Studies on blood supply of tumors in man : 4, Increased oxygen content of venous blood draining neoplasms [with list of references ; by] Howard R. Bierman, Keith H. Kelly and Grace Singer. [1952.] [2]+701-707 p[From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Cytologic study of gastric aspirate for carcinoma cells, paraffln-block tech-nic [with list of references; by] Arnold Wollum, Daniel F. Glaser, Henry C. Bryant, and H. Marvin Pollard. [1952.] [2]+715-721 p [FromJournal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no 4 ]
Failure of eugenol and heat to potentiate gastric tumor induction by 20- methylcholanthrene in mice [with list of references ; by] Claude R. Hitch- Soc*5:, J +723-733 p. il. [From Journal of National CancerInstitute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Action of methylcholanthrene, croton oil, and 1,2-benzanthracene in induc-tion of skin tumors in strain DBA mice [with list of references; by] Michael Klein. [1952.] [2] +735—742 p. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Spontaneous pulmonary tumor in rat, report of lesion [with list of refer-ences ; by] Helen A. Horn and Harold L. Stewart. [1952.] cover title, p. 743-749 p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952 v. 12, no. 4.]
Factors modifying effect of X-irradiation on regression of transplanted lymphosarcoma [with list of references ; by] Joanne Weikel, Hollcroft Egon Lorenz, and Marion Matthews. [1952.] [2]+751-763 p il’[From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12 no" 4 ]
Mortality of mice after total-body irradiation as influenced by alterations in total dose fractionation, and periodicity of treatment [with list of
J^nry s- Kaplan, and Mary B. Brown. [1952.] [2] + 765-775 p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952 v. 12, no. 4.] ’
Acute necrotizing renal papillitis experimentally produced in rats fed S°J1.on;?let.hA'lanlline [with list o£ references; by] Julius White and Pablo Morl-Chavez. [1952.] [2]+777-787 p. il. [From Journal ofNational Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Increase in incidence of leukemia in hybrid mice bearing thymic transplants horn h!gh Jeukemic strain [with list of references; by] L. W. Law. P?52J k PX'fc789-805 p‘ i1- [From Journal of National Cancer Insti-tute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Effect of guanazolo on antibody formation [with list of references • bvl R. A. Malmgren, B. E. Bennison, and T. W. McKinley. [1952.] [21 +807- S18 p. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no 4 ]
studies on transmission of mouse mammary tumor agent by male parent [with list of references; by] O. Miihlbock. [1952.] [2]+819-837 n[From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12 no 4 ]
Effect of local injections of adrenalin on epidermal carcinogenesis in mouse [wHh list of references; by] A. C. Ritchie. [1952.] [2]+839-846 p[From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12 no 4 ]
Effect of arterial occlusion on epidermal carcinogenesis in rabbit [with list of references; by] A. C. Ritchie. [1952.] [2]+847-850 p. [FromJournal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Studies of various tests for malignant neoplastic diseases : 7, Serum in-hibitors of chymotrypsin and trypsin [with list of references ; by] Andrew C. Peacock and John J. Sheehy. [1952.] [2]+861-876 p. il. [Reprint from Journal of National Cancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.1
Ovarian tumorigenesis following intrasplenic transplantation ’ of ovaries from weanling, young adult and senile mice [with list of references ; by] Michael Klein. [1952.]I [2] +877-881 p. [From Journal of NationalCancer Institute, Feb. 1952, v. 12, no. 4.]
Proliferative lesions resembling chordoma following puncture of nucleus r?&oS?S ln rabMt,s W„th list of references; by] Charles C. Congdon. Institute, F7bri952^v 12 nl. Sj"’ [Fr°m J°Urnal °f Nati°nal Cancer
Inheritance of low liver glucuronidase activity in mouse [with list of nnwniCeSr:9iyLnno^J'aW'iAn<ri^w G. Morrow, and Ezra M. Greenspan. tnte5*Feb 1952 no^d']' fFrom Journal of National Cancer Insti-
Acid and alkaline phosphatase of serum and hepatic tissue of rats fed carcinogens [with list of references : by] Ambadas S. Mulay and Harlan Cance7l®uteUFeb 1952 ]v+li7no24.f^ [Fr°m J°Urnal °f Nati°nal
Toxoplasmosis, pathology of neonatal disease, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment [with bibliography]; by Jacob Karl Frenkel and Saul Fried-lander. [1951.] iv-|-108 p. il. 28 pl. ([Public Health Service publica-tion 141]; Microbiological Institutes.) * Paper, 50c. • Item 507 la. C. card 52—60976 pg 2 22 • T 66
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD9586 16th annual report of National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1951
1952. xii4-346 p. il. * Paper, 75c. • Item 824L. C. card 37-26047 LR 1.1; 951
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Proceedings of National Museum, f3293. Some marine asellote isopods from northern California, with de8"iPll?“s
of 9 new species [with list of literature cited] ; by Robert J. Menzies. [1952.] v. 102, p. 117-159, 11. • Item 922 SI 3.b . 3293
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NATIONAL OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS, Federal Security Agency
Current mortality analysis, v. 8, no. 13, Estimated numbers of deaths and death rates for specified causes, United States, 1950. May 9, 1952. 17p. 4° [Processed.] $ L. C. card 43-52102 FS 2.108: 8/13
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.
Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy 5c. • Item 651 1 29-6: B 62/3/952
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, District of Columbia and Maryland. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] [6] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c.• Item 651 1296 : G
Chickamauga Battlefield, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Mili-tary Park, Ga., and Ten. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] [6] p. il. * 1>9Pe_r’ $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650 I 29.21: C 43/6/952
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Va. [Revised edition.] [1952.] [8] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c• Item 650 1 2921:1 »</4/95Z
Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] 16ip. it* Paper, 5c. 1 2Jb: G 7b/952
Note —This printing is designated as a 1952 revision because certain minor changes to the 1951 edition were incorporated in it. These changes however do not offset the validity of the 1951 print.
Historical handbook series.11. Statute of Liberty National Monument, N. Y., Bedloe’s Island, N. Y.; by
Benjamin Levine and Isabelle F. Story. 1952. [4J+36+ [4] p. 11. [Text and other illustrations on p. 1—4 of cover. Issued in envelope, for mailing purposes.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 649L. C. card 52-61019 1 29 58 •11
Independence National Historical Park project, Pa. [Revised 1952.] [1952 1 [8] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy 5c. • Item 650
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Shenandoah National Park, Va. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] [2] p. R. large 4° folded into narrow 8° size.
[Revised 1952.] [1952.] _ _ _* Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy 5c.
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Yosemite National Park, Calif. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 12 pages. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 651 129.6: Y 8/9/952
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
First division, v. 101, awards 14701-830. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chi-cago, Ill. [1952]. [1] 4-983 p. il. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application).L. C. card 36-26211 RA 1.7:101
NAVAL OBSERVATORY, Defense Dept.
American air almanac, 1952, Sept.-Dec; [issued by Nautical Almanac Office]. [1951.] cover title, 489-7324-xliv-|-[2] p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover. The 2 pages at the end of the collation consist of a Naviga-tional star chart, oblong 8° folded into 4° size, and an Interpolation of GHA and Polaris, printed on verso.] * Paper, $2.00. • Item 393L. C. card 41-51471 D 213.7: 952/3
Total eclipse of the sun, June 30, 1954; issued by Nautical Almanac Office. 1952. 42 p. 2 maps, large 8° [Supplement to American ephemeris, 1954.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 394L. C. card 52-60953 D 213.8: 954/supp.
NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept.
Study guide for dental technician 2. [Original edition 1949, revised 1952.] 1952. vii4-61 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses. NAVPERS 10677-B.) f • Item 404L. C. card 52-60885 D 208.11: D 43/2/952
United States Navy uniform regulations, 1951. [1952.] viii-|-[333] p. il. 4° (NAVPERS 15665 (rev.-51).) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes U. S. Navy uniform regulations, 1947.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 406 L. C. card 52-61003 D 208.6: Un 3/951
NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept.
NRL report (series). (Naval Research Laboratory.) J D 210.8: (nos.) 3907. Logarithmic attenuator; [by] Sydney Rattner. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Wash-
ington, D. C.] Apr. 17, 1952. cover title, [ 1 ] 4-8 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 1 page consists of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
3950. Spreading of liquids on low energy surfaces : 5, Solids coated with mono- layer of perfluorodecanoic acid [with bibliography; by] Fred Schulman, W. A. Zisman. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.], Apr. 9, 1952. cover title, [2]4-i4-37 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
3951. Transient response of cathode follower [with list of references; by] Sydney Rattner and Ramond C. Waddel. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] Apr. 14, 1952. cover title, [2] 4-i-[-12 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
3952. Distortion of transients in cylindrical ion chamber [with list of references ; by] Arthur J. Ruhlig. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] Apr. 15, 1952. cover title, [1] 4-8 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 1 page consists of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
3954. New high-speed cathode-ray tube ; [by] Harold J. Peake and Robert W. Rochelle. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] Apr. 7, 1952. cover title, [2] 4-10 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
3965. Theory and problems of radar visibility, intensity-modulated scopes [with list of references; by] Clifford T. Morgan. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Wash-ington, D. C.] Apr. 14. 1952. cover title, [2] 4-i-|-20 p. il. 4° (JHU report 166-1-148.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]
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Navy comptroller manual: v. 2, Accounting classifications [1952.]] v+13561 d . il. 4° (NAVEXOS P-1000; [Office of Comptroller].) [Issued in loose-leaf form in binder with printed marginal index tabs. Super- Sues v. T and par. 62000-2 and 62005-19 in v. 6 ol Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual.] t • / •
OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU, Federal Security Agency
Do you work for yourself? your social security. [Revised edititon.] [Jan. 1952 ] [2]+12+[2] p. 11. 24" ([OASI22.J) • Paper, $3.00 per 100 single copy, 5c. FS 32 • W Sy/y0Z
PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
N0Te .—Processed publications, having free distribution, are available only from Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md.
H. T. & S. Office reports. [Processed.] t A 77.523 : (nos.)262. Further studies of transit protective services for California Bartlett pears ;
bv A. Llovd Ryall, W. A. Radspinner, and F. W. Allen, 1’ resno, cam., Feb i 1952. [1] -4-8 leaves, 8 pl. 3 tabs. 4°
266. Effect of prestorage packinghouse treatments oni control of! decay of Florida trainees during storage at Orlando, Fla., and New York City, n. x., i» > by Paul L“ Harding, James S. Wiant, H. W. Hruschka, M. Bryan Sunday, J Kaufman. Orlando, Fla., [and] New York City, N Y., Mar 1952 [114-20 leaves, il. 4° (Division of Handling, Transportation and Storage of Horticultural Crops.) [Report of study made under Research and marketing act of 1946, Project RM : C-413.] . . h M H
267 Post-harvest fungicidal treatments of peaches tested in 1951, »y m . u . gjtx. rose . Harvest f Sinith jr w. R. Wright, S. E. Womeldorph, jr Beltsville, Md Apr. i, 1952. [1] +6 leaves, 4 tab. 4° (Division of Handhng, trans-portation and Storage of Horticultural Crops.) [Irocessed. J.^ort of study made under Research & Marketing act of 1946, RM . c ho*5-J
268 Rail shipping tests with Long Island cauliflower, 1951; by J. Kaufman, Howard W. Hruschka, James S. Wiant. New York, N. Y., Apr. 1952 ri] -|-4 leaves, 2 pl. 5 tabs., 4° (Division of Handling, Transportation and Storage of Horticultural Crops.) [Report of study made under Research and marketing act of 1946, Project RM : a-165.]
269. Storage tests with Florida grapefruit, 1951, Orlando, Fla., and New York, N. Y.; by James S. Wiant, Paul L. Harding, M. Bryan Sunday, W. A. Rad-spinner, and B. A Friedman. Orlando, Fla., [and] New York, N. Y., Mar. 1952. [l]+7 leaves, 4 pl. 8 tab. 4° (Division of Handling, Transporta-tion and Storage of Horticultural Crops.) [Report of study made under Research and Marketing Act of 1946, Project 413.]
270. Effect of hydrocooling and of top icing on temperature reduction in cariot shipments of crated green sweet corn ; by J. R. Winston, Randall Cubbedge, Jacob Kaufman. Beltsville, Md., Apr. 14, 1952. [l]-+-9 lefives, 4 pl. 3 tab. 4° (Division of Handling, Transportation and Storage of Horticul-tural Crops.) __ „ . „ ... . „ „
271. Transportation test with early potatoes from Kern County, Calif., to New York City, May 1951 ; by W. R. Barger, John M. Harvey W. A. Radspinner, and Leonard L. Morris. Fresno, Calif., Apr. 10, 1952. [l]+7 leaves, 8 pl. 8 tab. 4°
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Information series. [Processed.] t88. Aerial-spray equipment for Piper Cub J-3 airplane; by Orve K. Hedden.
Revised Mar. 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 8 pl. 4° (Division of Agricultural Engineering.) A 77.518 : 88/2
Plant disease reporter supplements. [Processed.] t A 77.512:(nos.) 210. 1950 summary of results of fungicide tests on fruit and nut trees, continued ;
[compiled by Fungicide Committee of American Phytopathological Society, Sub-committee on Testing and Results of Newer Fungicides]. Apr. 15, 1952. [2] 4-23-31 p. 4° (Division of Mycology and Disease Survey.)
211. Insect-transmitted plant diseases, symposium [with list of literature cited]. Apr. 15, 1952. [2]-j-35-55 p. 4° (Division of Mycology and Disease Survey.)
Pyrethrum; by M. S. Lowman. [Apr. 1952.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] fA 77.502 : P 99
Sesame; by Murray L. Kinman. [Apr. 1952.] 9 p. 4° [Processed. Pre-pared in cooperation with Texas Agricultural Station.] f
A 77.502 : Se 7[Soil survey report], series 1940.
7. Soil survey, Okfuskee County, Okla.; [by W. H. Buckhannan, V. A. Bogard, H. H. Bush, A. D. Carson, E. O. Graham, W. A. Sparwasser, and G. O. Walker], [1952.] cover-title, 110 p. il. 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. map and 2 p. of tab. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Oklahoma Agricultural Experi-ment Station. Text and another map on p. 2 and 4 of cover. Issued Apr. 1952.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 102 A 77.514: 940/7L. C. card Agr 52-284
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Official opinions of solicitor for Post Office Department, Feb. 5, 1936-Nov.15, 1951. 1952. v. 9, xiii+740 p. tL. C. card 5-33781 P 6.5: 9
PRICE STABILIZATION OFFICE, Economic Stabilization Agency
OPS position on steel prices, based on facts and figures presented by Ellis Arnall, director of price stabilization, in appearances before congres-sional committees. [1952.] 6 p. narrow 8° f • Item 430-D
ES3.2: St 3/2PRISONS BUREAU, Justice Dept.
Board of directors’ annual report, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1951. n. p. [1952]. cover title, v+22 p. il. fL. C. card 37-26228 J 16.51: 951
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
Carlot shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables by commodities, States and months, including boat shipments converted to carlot equivalents, calen-dar year 1951. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. [l]+23p. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch, Market News Division.) [Processed.] t
A 82.2: F 94/7/951Carlot unloads of certain fruits and vegetables in 100 cities and imports in
5 cities for Canada, calendar year 1950. May 1951. [1]+112 p. oblong 8° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch.) [Processed.] 0L. C. card Agr 25-641 A 82.2: F 94/6/950
----- calendar year 1951. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1952. [1] +12 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] f A 82.2: F 94/6/951
Check list of USDA standards for farm products [revised to Apr. 1, 1952]. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952. cover title, [2]+14 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f ' A 82.2: F 22
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Conditioning and storage of seed cotton with special reference to mechan-ically harvested cotton; [by Zolon M. Looney and Charles C. Speakes]. Mar. 1952. cover title, ii-j-38 p. il. 4° (Cotton Branch.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] f • Item 106 A 82.2 :C 82/59
1952 directory of State departments of agriculture. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1952. cover title, 50 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes directory issued in Jan. 1951.] tL. C. card 51-60703 A 82.2: St. 2/2/952
Flue-cured tobacco market review, 1951-52 season, 1951 crop; Mar. 1952. [1952.] [2]+46 p. il. 4° (Tobacco Branch.) [Processed.] f
A 82.2: T 55/2/951-52Performance of selected commercial varieties of cotton when processed at
varying rates of card production; [by Joseph T. Rouse and Samuel T. Burley, jr.]. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1952. cover title, iv+56 p. il. 4° (Cotton Branch.) $ • Item 106 A 82.2 :C 82/58
Periodic reports of Production and Marketing Administration. Washing-ton, D. C., Mar. 1952. [1] +ii+35 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 82.2 : R 29
United States standards for currants for processing, effective May 18, 1952. 1st issue. [1952.] 3 p. [Processed.] A 82.20: C 936/952
United States standards for grades of frozen apples, effective June 3, 1952. 2d issue. [1952.] 8+[l] p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.122. Supersedes standards in effect since Aug. 1, 1945.] t A 82.20: AP 5/4/952
United States standards for grades of frozen asparagus, effective Apr. 18, 1952. 3d issue. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.144. Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 15, 1944. Accompanied by letter of transmittal, 1 p. 4°] f A 82.20: As 6
United States standards for grades of frozen lima beans, effective May 30, 1952. 5th issue. [1952.] 9+[l] p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.172. Supersedes standards in effect since Mar. 15, 1945.] t A 82.20: L 628/2/952
United States standards for grades of processed raisins, effective May 26, 1952. 3d issue. [1952.] 15+[1] p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.608. Supersedes standards in effect since Oct. 15, 1946.] t A 82.20: R 136/952
United States standards for raspberries for processing, effective May 18, 1952. 1st issue. [1952.] 3 p. [Processed.] t A 82.20: R184/952
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU, Federal Security Agency
Aid to blind under Social security act. [1952.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° (PAI-4.) f • Item 516 FS 3.2: B 61/2
Aid to dependent children under Social security act. [1952.] [6] p. il. narrows0 (PAI-3.) t • Item 516 FS 3.2 :C 43/2
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Federal Security Agency
Available films and slides on fly control and sanitation. [Mar. 1951.] [l]+4 p. il. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Proc-essed.] t FS 2.60/2: F 67/3
Biology of domestic flies [with selected references; by] Ralph C. Barnes. Mar. 17, 1952. 25 p. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.)
[Processed.] t FS 2.60/2 : F 67/6
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Comparative study of tellurite plating media for Corynebacterium diph- theriae [with list of references] ; by Martin Frobisher, jr., Elizabeth I. Parsons, Elsie Lankford Yeates and Kathleen L. Gay. [FSA, Atlanta, Ga., 1952.] 5 p. (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Proc-essed. Reprinted from American journal of hygiene, July 1948, v. 48, no. 1.] t FS 2.60/2 :D 62
Entomologic appraisal of fly control programs; [by] H. F. Schoof. [1952.] p. 25-28, il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted from CDC Bulletin, Feb. 1951.] t
FS 2.58/a: F 678/2Fly control sanitation, educational and information program. [1952.]
‘[3] -4-17 p. il. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Proc-essed.] $ FS 2.60/2: F 67/2
Fly trap, attached bait pan type. Oct. 1949, revised Apr. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. il. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] $
FS 2.60/2 : F 67/7Health and sanitation: Fly control in epidemics and disasters [with list
of references to keep on hand]. [Revised Jan. 1952.] [1952.] cover title, [1]+12 p. il. (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] $ FS 2.60/2 : F 67
----- Mosquito control in epidemics and disasters. [Revised Jan. 1952.] [1952.] cover title, [l]-f-144-2 p. il. 13 pl. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] t FS 2.60/2: M 85/5
Health information series. • Item 486 FS2.50: (nos.)4. Sunstroke, heatstroke, heat prostration. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] 4 p.
narrow 8° ([Publication 176.]) * Paper, $1.25 per 100, single copy 5c.63. Heart disease. [Revised edition.] [6] p. narrow 8° ([Publication 45.])
* Paper, $1.25 per 100; single copy 5c.67. Rheumatic heart disease. [Jan. 1952.] [6] p. narrow 8° ([Publication
144.]) * Paper, $1.25 per 100 ; single copy, 5c.68. Coronary artery disease. [Jan. 1952.] [6] p. narrow 8° ([Publication
145.]) ♦ Paper, $1.25 per 100 ; single copy, 5c.69. Hypertension. [Jan. 1952.] [6] p. narrow 8° ([Publication 146.])
* Paper, $1.25 per 100 ; single copy, 5c.
Illness and health services in aging population, 4 papers presented in sec. 4 of 2d International Gerontological Congress, St. Louis, Mo., Sept, fl- 14, 1951 [with lists of references] ; by G. St. J. Perrott, Antonio Ciocco, George Baehr, Leonard S. Rosenfeld and their collaborators. [1952.] iv-|-68 p. il. ([Publication 170] ; Division of Public Health Methods.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 485L. C. card 52-60981 FS 2.2: Ag 4
Insecticides of public health importance [with list of selected references; by] Kent S. Littig. Feb. 8, 1952. 39 p. 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed. Lecture notes and reading assignment.] +L. C. card 52-61033 FS 2.60/2: In 7/3
Instructor’s guide to be used for training food service personnel, sanitary food service [with bibliography; by Herman F. Weigel and James Lieberman]. [1952.] vi-f- [6] +209 p. il. 4° ([Publication 90] ; Division of Sanitation, Milk and Food Branch.) [Pocket pasted on inside of back cover. Supersedes Guide to safe food service, Feb. 1946. Also issued as NAVMED P-1333, Navy Department, and as AFM 146-7, Air Force Department.] * Stiff board, $1.50. • Item 499L. C. card 52-60938 FS 2.6: F 73/2
Laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis. Mar. 24, 1952. [1] +8 leaves, 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] t FS 2.60/2 :L55
National Brucellosis Committee public health report; [by] James H. Steele. [1952.] 2 p. 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] t
FS 2.60/2 : B 83Procedure for isolation of coccidioides immitis from clinical materials.
[1952.] 1 p. 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] tFS 2.60/2 : C 64
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Public health bibliography series.9670 6. Hagerstown health studies, annotated bibliography; by Violet B. Turner.
[1952.] v + 38 p. ([Publication 148.]) ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 481-AL. C. card 52-60901 FS 2.21 : 6
9671 Refuse handling in fly control, storage, collection, disposal [with lists of references; articles]. Mar. 1951. [3]4-44 p. 4° (Communicable Dis-ease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] t FS 2.60/2: F 67/4
9672 Simplified method for preservation of bacteria by desiccation in vacuo [with list of references; by] M. Frobisher, jr., E. I. Parsons, S. E. Pai, and S. Hakim, with technical assistance of Elsie Lankford. [FSA, Atlanta, Ga., 1952.] 8 p. il. [Reprinted from Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, Aug. 1947, v. 32, no. 8.] t FS 2.60/2: B 13
9673 Suggested press releases for fly control sanitation program. Feb. 1951. [21] p. il. 4° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Proc-
essed.] t FS 2.60/2: F 67/59674 Supplement to Immunization information for international travel, issued
May 1951, summary of changes June 1, 1951-Feb. 14, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. oblong 32” t FS 22: Im 6/2/supp.
9675 Survey of compulsory rabies vaccination ordinances. Mar. 31, 1952. 4 p. 4” (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] $ FS 2.60/2: R 11/2
9676 Training Branch catalog of 16 mm motion pictures, 35 mm filmstrips & slides. [1952.] [4]-|-ix4-26 p. 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] t FS 2.60/2: M 85/6
9677 Warfarin bait box, with front panel removed. Nov. 1951. 1 p. il. 4° (Com-municable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] t
FS 2.60/2: W 23Water pollution series.
9678 16. Summary on water pollution, Southwest-lower Mississippi drainage basins ;prepared by Division of Water Pollution Control, Southwest-Lower Mis-sissippi Drainage Basins Office. 1951 [published 1952], xiv-[-136 p. 5 maps, 4° ([Publication 160.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas Water Pollution Control Commission, Colorado Department of Public Health, Kansas State Board of Health, Kentucky Water Pollution Control Commission, Louisiana Stream Control Commission, Mississippi State Board of Health, Division of Health of Missouri, New Mexico Department of Public Health, Oklahoma State Department of Health, Tennessee Stream Pollution Control Board, Texas State Department of Health. Series des-ignation appears on cover. Title on cover is: For clean water, one river, one plan, Southwest-Lower Mississippi drainage basins, cooperative State- Federal report on wrater pollution.] $ • Item 502—AL. C. card 52-60883 FS 2.64 : 16
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency
9679 Your home, handbook of information and regulations for tenants of public housing projects in Great San Diego area. [1952.] iv-]-12 p. il. 12” (San Diego Office.) t • Item 599 HH3.2:H75
PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.
Transportation map.9680 Utah, transportation map; highways corrected to Feb. 1, 1949, originally com-
piled by Geological Survey, subsequent revisions by PubUc Roads Bureau. Scale 1 : 250,000, approximately 1 in. = 4 m. Revised edition, 1949. n. p. Coast and Geodetic Survey, [1952]. 12 sheets, each about 23 x 33 in. [Modified polyconic projection.] * $3.60 per set of 12 sheets. C 37.11 : Ut 1/sh.l—12
RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept.
9681 Canal linings and methods of reducing costs. [1952.] ix-|-69 p. il. [An-other illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 660L. C. card 52-60848 I 27.2: C 16
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Earth manual, manual on use of earth materials for foundation and con-struction purposes, reclamation manual specialist supplement. Tenta-tive edition, June 1951, reprinted Feb. 1952, (with revisions). Denver, Colo. [1952.] [l]4-xxi4-332 p. il. 4° [Processed.] j Paper, $2.50, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo.L. C. card 52-60317 127.19 : Ea 7
Eden project in Wyoming, Sweetwater and Sublette Counties, region 4. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° t • Item 660 127.2: Ed 2
Kendrick Irrigation Project, notice of temporary water service [to irriga- gable lands in 1st unit of Casper-Alcova Irrigation District] (act of June 17, 1902. Stat. 288, as amended or supplemented), no. 6. Denver, Colo., Feb. 15, 1952. 5 leaves, 4° [Processed. Accompanied by letter of transmittal, 1. p. 4°] t 11-49 : K 34/6
Lower cost canal linings, progress report on development of lower-cost lin-ings for irrigation canals [with bibliography], Denver, Colo., June 1948. cover title, [3] 4-714-[10] p. 46 pl. 4 tab. 4“ [Processed.] 0L. C. card 52-60942 I 27.2: C 16/2
Missouri River Basin, Owl Creek unit, in Wyoming, Hot Springs County, region 6. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° f • Item 660 I 27.2: M 69o/10
Specifications and invitations. [Processed, with some printed matter.] 127.8: (nos.)
Not e .—Specifications and invitations usually include invitations for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings. Bids for the specifications and invita-tions listed below were to have been received during the period May 12—June 19, 1952. Publications sold at Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo.3711. Earthwork, concrete pipe line, and structures, lateral 25.6, Contra Costa
County water district, Contra Costa Canal distribution system, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [4] + a-g leavesJ-49 p. 21 pl. map, 4° t Paper, $1.00
3712. Boysen switchyard to Pilot Butte 34.5-kilovolt transmission line, and Boysen switchyard to 4.16-kilovolt camp circuit, Boysen unit, Wyoming, Missouri River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [3]+a—e leaves + 16 p. 25 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 75c.
3713. Nimbus Dam, power plant, and appurtenant works, Folsom unit, American River division, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [7] 4- a-s leaves 4-154 p. 79 pl. 3 maps, 1 tab. 4° f Paper, $2.25.
3714. Motor-driven pumping units for Ringold relift, PE-62, PE—64, PE—65, PE—64 relift and PE—64C pumping plants areas P—8, Potholes East Canal laterals, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1952.] cover title, [4]+a—1 leaves 4-22 p. 2 pl. 4° t Paper, 50c.
3715. Pump installations, units P 5 and P 6, Grand Coulee pumping plant, and miscellaneous metalwork and electrical installations, Grand Coulee Dam, pumping plant, and power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1952.] 2 v., cover titles, [5]4-a—y leaves-!-121 P- 98 pl. 1 map, 1 tab. 4°, and 159 pl. 4 tab. 4° t Paper, $4.60 per set of 2 vols.
3716. 66-inch butterfly valves, operating units and handling equipment for Eklutna power plant, Eklutna project, Alaska. [1952.] cover title, [3]4-a-d leaves + 2-|-29 p. 13 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Paper, 80c.
3717. Modification of turbine draft-tube stop logs, Parker power plant, Parker Dam power project. Ariz-Calif. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a leaves-)-15 p. 8 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 35c.
3718. Embedded metalwork for 40-foot by 24-foot radial gates at Nimbus Dam American River division, Folsom unit, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [2]4-a—b leaves4-2 +14 p. 7 pl. 4° (Paper, 40c.
3720. Earthwork and structures, Franklin Canal, station 0 + 42.4 to station 750-j-00 and drains, Bostwick division, Nebr.-Kans. Missouri River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [4]+a—z + aa-ee leaves + 54 p. 143 pl. map, 4° t Paper, $2.65
3721. Earthwork and structures lateral 6.2, station 0 + 73.50 to station 759 + 65, ^ind sublaterals east section, unit 1, Madera distribution system, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [4]+a-s leaves+58 p. 119 pl. 4° ( Paper, $2.35.
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION
Circular.26. Information regarding Ioans to business enterprises and participations in
such loans. [Revised edition.] n. p. Mar. 1952. 12+[3] p. (Y 3.R 24 : 4/26/rev.952
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RENEGOTIATION BOARDNot e .—The Renegotiation Board was created as an independent establishment
In the executive branch of the Government by Public law 9, 82d Congress, approved Mar. 23, 1951.
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Renegotiation Board regulations under Renegotiation act of 1951. [1952.] [137 p.J 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $1.50 (including basic regulations and supplements or revisions for an indefinite period), 40c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 308L. C. card 52-61002 Rn B 1.6/2 : 951
Renegotiation staff bulletins. • Item 308 RnB 1.6/3: (nos.)1. Advertising. [1952.] 2 p. 4° * Paper, $1.25 per 100; single copy, 5c.2. New durable productive equipment. [1952.] 2 p. 4° * Paper, $1.25 per 100;
single copy, 5c.3. Segregating renegotiable and non-renegotiable subcontracts by reference to
CMP allotment and DO members aud symbols. [1952.] 12 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, $7.50 per 100 ; single copy, 10c.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
1950 annual statistical report [lending program of Rural Electrification Administration, loan, construction, operating and financial statistics of REA borrowers, year ending Dec. 31, 1950]. [1952.] cover title, xii-p 123 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 115L. C. card 49-38508 A 68.1/2 : 950
Application of shunt capacitors to rural electric system [with list of refer-ences], Apr. 1952. [1952.] [2] 4-29 p. il; 4° (Technical Standards Divi-sion.) [Issued with perforations. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] f • Item 116L. C. card Agr 52-289 A 68.2 : C 17
Construction cost estimates; [by] J. K. O’Shaughnessy, chief, EngineeringDivision, REA. [1952.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 68.2 : C 76/4
List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA electrification bor-rowers, 1952. [1952.] [235] p. il. oblong 12° (Technical Standards Committees.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $2.75 (includes basic manual and 11 monthly supplements] ; 65c additional for foreign mailing. • Item 116-A A 68.6/2 : 952
SHIPS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.
Bureau of Ships manual: Change 6; Mar. 1, 1952. [1952.] [20] p. 4°[Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 413 D 211.7/2: 6
Installation and maintenance of transmission lines, waveguides and fittings. [1952.] vii-|-186 p. il. 4° (Electronics Division; NAVSHIPS 900081.) [1945 appears on title page.] * Page, 70c.L. C. card 52-60943 N 29.2: T 68/4
SMALL DEFENSE PLANTS ADMINISTRATION
2d quarterly report of Small Defense Plants Administration, Apr. 15, 1952. [1952.] v4-65 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 901-A SDP 1.1: 2
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Note .—When ordering publications for sale by the Smithsonian Institution, make checks and money orders payable to the Smithsonian Institution.
Classified list of Smithsonian publications available for distribution May 1, 1952; compiled by Lester E. Commerford. Washington, 1952. vi-|-61 p. [Publication 4084.] [Publications of National Museum and American Ethnology Bureau are not included in this list.] tL. C. card 31-27127 SI 1.8: 952
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9710Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.
v. 117. no. 11. Important interferences with normals in weather records, associated with sunspot frequency ; by C. G. Abbot. Washington May 20, 1952 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.]. [2J+3 p. 11.(Publication 4090 ; Roebling Fund.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61018 SI 1.7 : 117/11
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency
9711 Aid to disabled adults under Social security act. [1952.] [2] p. il. folded into narrow 8° size, t • Item 516 FS 3,2' 9
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
9712 How Costa Rica learned about conservation; by Charles W. Cleary. [1952.] 3d il 4’ [Reprinted from Soil conservation, Apr. 1952, v. 17, no. 9.] t
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9713 Let’s save soil with Sam and Sue. [1951.] cover title, 28 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover. Reproduced by Soil Conservation Service with permission of director, Resource-Use Educa-tion, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala., Jan. 1951.] * Paper, 20c A 57.2 : So 3/34
9714 Measurement of soil and water losses with runoff plots; by J. R. Carreker and B. H. Hendrickson. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1952. [1]+12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Georgia Agricultural Experi-ment Station.] t A 57.2: So 3/33
SOLICITOR, Labor Dept.
9715 New sec. 305 in Defense production act. [1952.] [4] leaves, 4° [Proc-essed.] f L 215: D 36
STATE DEPARTMENT
9716 Akten zur deutschen auswiirtigen politik, 1918-45, aus dem archiv des deut- schen auswiirtigen amtes [band 3, Deutschland und der Spanische Biirgerkrieg, 1930-39]. Imprimerie Nationale, Baden-Baden, 1951. c-|- 819 p large 8° (Series D, 1937-45.) [For English edition, see Monthly catalog, Nov. 1950, entry 24304.] * Cloth, $5.00. • Item $867$^ D/v g
Department and foreign service series.9717 29. Sample questions from foreign service officer examination. [1952.] [2]+
36 n il ([Publication 4579; Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) [Revision of booklet entitled Preparing for career in foreign service of United States.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 863L. C. card SD 52-11 s 169 • 29
9718 Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1933: v. 5, American republics. 1952. lxxxiv+887 p. ([Publication 4518; Division of Pub-lications, Office of Public Affairs.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 412, v. 5, 73d Cong. 2d sess.] * Cloth, $3.25. • Item 872L. C. card 10-3793 s 11: 933/V.5
9719 ____ Soviet Union, 1933-39. 1952. cii+1034 p. ([Publication 4539; Divi-sion of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.) [Also issued as H. doc. 711, 81st Cong. 2d sess.] * Cloth, $3.75. • Item 872L. C. card 52-61069 S 1.1: 933-39
Foreign service manuals. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] $9720 v. 1. Administration [new and revised pages] ; Apr. 15, 1952. [1952 ] [16]
p il 4° [Includes Transmittal letter A-80.] Sl.a/4:A-809721 Same. Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] [81] p. 4» [Includes Transmittal letter A-81]
o 1.0/ 4 . A—ol9722 Same. Apr. 30, 1952. [1952.] [22] p. 4° [Includes Transmittal letter A-83.]
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General foreign policy series.9723 74. Problem ahead [address by Francis H. Russell, director, Office of Public Affairs,
Department of State, at Jackson College, Jackson, Miss., May 2, 1952]. [1952.] [2]4-13 p. narrow 8° ([Publication 4589; Division of Publica-tions, Office of Public Affairs.]) * Paper, 5c. • Item 875L. C. card SD 52-10 S 1.71 : 74
International organization and conference series II, Far Eastern.9724 3, supp. Conference for conclusion and signature of treaty of peace with Japan,
San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 4—8, 1951, supplement to record of proceed-ings. [1952.] v 4-161 p. ([Publication 4392A.; Division of Publi-cations, Office of Public Affairs.]) [Contains texts of statements made on behalf of participating countries in Spanish, French, Japanese, and Russian.] t • Item 880L. C. card 52-60166 S 1.7012 : F 22/no.3/supp.
----- Ill, United Nations (including commissions).9725 78. United Nations General Assembly, review of 6th session, background, Apr.
1952. [1952.] 10+[1] P- il- 4° ([Publication 4566; Division of Pub-lications], Office of Public Affairs.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 881L. C. card 52-60862 S 1.70/3 : 78
9726 [Sinews of America (in Bengali).] [1952.] [32] p. il. 4° [For English edition of this publication, see Monthly catalog for Dec. 1949, entry 26254.] t • Item 901 S 1.2 : Am 3/6/Bengali
9727 -------(in Pushtu). [1952.] [32] p. il. 4° [For English edition of this pub-lication, see Monthly catalog for Dec. 1949, entry 26254.] t • Item 901
S 1.2: Am 3/6/PushtuTreaties and other international acts series. • Item 899 S9.10: (nos.)
9728 2256. Health and sanitation, cooperative program in Costa Rica, agreement be-tween United States and Costa Rica, signed San Jos€ Feb. 13, 1951 ; entered into force Feb. 13, 1951. [1952.] [2]-4-16 p. ([Publication4271.]) [English and Spanish.] ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 52-60732
9729 2274. Germany, external debt, agreement between United States, United King-dom, and France, and Federal Republic of Germany, effected by exchange of notes signed Bonn Mar. 6, 1951; entered into force Mar. 6, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-13 p. ([Publication 4323.]) [German, English, andFrench.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60940
9730 2295. Defense of Iceland pursuant to North Atlantic treaty, status of UnitedStates personnel and property, annex to agreement of May 5, 1951, between United States and Iceland, signed Reykjavik May 8, 1951 ; entered into force May 8, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-21 p. ([Publication4351.]) [English and Icelandic.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 52-60907
9731 2302. Agriculture, cooperative program in Panama, agreement between UnitedStates and Panama, signed Panamd July 30, 1951; entered into force July 30, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-9 p. ([Publication 4368.]) [Englishand Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60941
9732 2305. Defense materials, agreement between United States, United Kingdom, andFrance, and Federal Republic of Germany, effected by exchange of notes
* signed Bonn Oct. 23, 1950 and Mar. 6, 1951; entered into force Mar. 6, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-4 p. ([Publication 4382.]) [English and Ger-man.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60939
9733 2309. Army mission to Cuba, agreement between United States and Cuba, signedWashington Aug. 28, 1951; entered into force Aug. 28, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-12 p. ([Publication 4387.]) [English and Spanish.] * Pa-per, 5c.•L. C. card 52-60908
9734 2311. Exchange of official publications, agreement between United States andPakistan, effected by exchange of notes signed Karachi Apr. 25 and May 23, 1951; entered into force May 23, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-3 p.([Publication 4390.]) ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60861
9735 2313. Civil administration and jurisdiction in liberated French territory, agree-ment between United States and France effected by exchanges of letters, with memoranda dated Aug. 25, 1944 ; entered into force Aug. 25, 1944. [1952.] [2] 4-30 p. ([Publication 4395.]) [English and French.]* Paper, 10c.L. C. card 52-60936
9736 2315. Vocational education mission to El Salvador, agreement between UnitedStates and El Salvador, extending and modifying agreement of Jan.27 and Feb. 12, 1951, effected by exchange of notes signed San Salvador June 25, 1951 ; entered into force June 25, 1951, operative July 1, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-3 p. ([Publication 4403.]) [English and Spanish.]* Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60972
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Treaties and other international acts series—Continued2318. Inter-American Highway, agreement between United States and El Salva-
dor, amending agreement of Jan. 20 and Feb. 13, 1942, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Feb. 19 and Mar. 19, 1951; entered into force Mar. 19, 1951. [1952.] [2]+4 p. ([Publication 4410.])♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60857 T „ *
2319. Inter-American Highway, agreement between United States and Costa Rica amending agreement of Jan. 16, 1942, effected by exchange ot notes signed Washington Jan. 13 and 17, 1951 ; entered into force Jan. 17, 1951. [1952.] [2]+4 p. ([Publication 4411.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60909
2320 Inter-American Highway, agreement between United States and Nicaragua, amending agreement of Apr. 8, 1942, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Apr. 4 and 20, 1951 ; entered into force Apr. 20, 1951. [1952.] [2]+4p. ([Publication 4412.]) ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60911 . „ .
2323 Health and sanitation, cooperative program in Honduras, agreement be-tween United States and Honduras, effected by exchange of notes signed Tegucigalpa Sept. 21 and 28, 1950 ; entered into force Sept. 28, 1950, operative retroactively from June 30, 1950. [1952.] [2]-f-6 p. ([Pub-lication 4420.]) [English and Spanish.] ‘Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60979 . . j
2325. Norwegian mobile surgical hospital, participation in United Nations oper-ations in Korea, agreement between United States and Norway, signed Washington Sept. 17, 1951; entered into force Sept. 17, 1951. [1952.] [2] -4-3 p. ([Publication 4425.]) ‘Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60978 , x v
2339. Health and sanitation, cooperative program in Ecuador, agreement between United States and Ecuador supplementing agreement of Sept. 15, 1950, effected by exchange of notes signed Quito Sept. 27, 1951 ; entered into force Sept. 27, 1951. [1952.] [2]-f-4p. ([Publication 4448.]) [Eng-lish and Spanish.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60910 „ .
Finance, collection and application of customs revenues of Dominican Republic, termination of convention and exchange of notes between United States and Dominican Republic signed Sept. 24, 1940 ; exchange of notes signed Washington Aug. 9, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-3 p. ([Publi-cation 4490.]) [Spanish and English.] * Paper, 5c.
2365.
2373.L. C. card 52-60973 ....................
Agriculture, cooperative program in Honduras, additional financial con-tributions, agreement between United States and Honduras, effected by exchange of notes signed Tegucigalpa Aug. 7 and 14, 1951 ; entered into force Aug. 14, 1951. [1952.] [2]+4 p. ([Publication 4500.]) [English and Spanish.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-60974
United States treaty developments; pt. 2, [new and revised pages]; Dec. 1950. [1952.] 5+[583]4-3-235 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. In-cludes Transmittal sheets 6.] * Paper, $2.50 • Item 900L. C. card 48-46765 S 9.11/2: 6
SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.
Bibliography for organization and methods analyst, [preliminary list of selected references with emphasis upon recent books ^and periodical articles]. Jan. 20, 1952. [1]4-11 leaves, 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 52-61020 D 212.2: Or 3
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual. [Issued in loose-leaf form.]v. 2. [Supply ashore], Change 19; Feb. 4, 1952. ^1952.^ = p.iL 4^
Change 124, Navy shipping guide, pt. 1; Apr. 22,1925 [1952]. [1952.] [38] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] f N 20.17/2:124/pt.l
TARIFF COMMISSION
Industrial materials series: Report M (series). [Processed.]4. Unmanufactured sheet mica (blocks, films, and
mation on uses, production, trade, and supply, cover title, [3] leaves4-50 p. 1 pl. 4® t L. C. card 52-60859
splittings), summary of infor- Washington, D. C., Apr. 1952.
TC 1.27:4
Operation of trade agreements program, 4th report, July 1950-June 1951, prepared in conformity with Executive order 10082 issued Oct. 5, 1949. Washington, 1952. xi-[-267 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 49-45514 TC 1.2: T 67/10/950-51
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TRANSPORTATION BUREAU, Post Office Dept.
9751 Schedule of mail routes, no. 192, Apr. 22, 1952, 13th division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. [1952.] 128 p. narrow 8° t p 10-12/13 :192
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
9752 Address by Secretary Snyder before flag city luncheon of Akron Kiwanis Club at Mayflower Hotel, Akron, Ohio, May 1, 1952. [1952.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31: Sn 9/26
9753 Business factors in defense economy, address to be delivered for Secretary of Treasury, John W. Snyder by Assistant Secretary Andrew N. Overby, before Aircraft Industries Association at Williamsburg Inn, Williams-burg, Va., May 15, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31: Ov 2
9754 Defense program in relation to national economy, address by Secretary Snyder before 4th annual Piedmont Sales Conference, Charlotte, N. C., Apr. 18,1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31: Sn 9/25
Department circulars, t • Item 924 T 1.4/2 : (nos.)9755 653. United States savings bonds, series E ; Apr. 29, 1952. 3d revision [effective
May 1, 1952], [1952.] 7 p. 4° (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt.) 9756 906. United States savings bonds, series J and series K; Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.]
8 p. 4° (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt.)
9757 Some financial aspects of defense program, address by Secretary Snyder before dinner meeting of banking correspondents of First National Ex-change Bank, Roanoke, Va., at Hotel Roanoke, May 3, 1952. [1952.] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31: Sn9/27
9758 Statement by Frank A. Southard, jr., special assistant to Secretary of Treasury, before Committee on Finance, Senate, on Customs simplifica-tion bill (H. R. 5505), Apr. 22,1952. [1952.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t
T 1.31: So 89759 Statement of Assistant Secretary Graham before Committee on Finance,
Senate, Apr. 22, 1952. [1952.] 10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tT 1.31: G 76
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
9760 Bibliotherapy, bibliography, 1900-52. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1952. [2] + 18 p. 4° (Medical & General Reference Library Division, Library Serv-ice, Special Services.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t L. C. card 52-60852 VA 1.2 : B 47
VA pamphlets, t • Item 988 VA 1.19 : (nos.)9761 5-14. Librarian in Veterans Administration. [1952.] [16] p. il. oblong 12°9762 5—15. Engineering careers in Veterans Administration. [1952.] [16] p. 11.
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WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.
9763 Addendum sheet no. 1, Summary of minimum wage determinations appli-cable under Walsh-Healey public contracts act, revised [Feb. 2, 1952], [1952.] [1] -4-5 p. 4° [Processed. Effective Apr. 20, 1952.] t
L 22.2 : W 12/952/add.lInterpretative bulletin.
9764 pt. 780, subpart B. Forestry or lumbering operations incident to or in conjunction with farming operations under sec. 3 (f) of Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended ; Mar. 1952. Revised Mar. 28, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4» [Title 29, Code of Federal regulations, pt. 780.] t • Item 778 L 22.10 : 780-B/2
9765 Sugar manufacturing industry in Puerto Rico. May 1952. cover title, iv+32 p. il. 4° (Wage Determination Branch.) [Processed.] J
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Meteorological forecasting investigation for improving prediction of airport acceptance rates, final report: pt. 1, Summary report; prepared by Short Range Forecast Development Section for Air Navigation Development Board. Washington, July 1, 1951. [2] -|-ii-{-7 p. il. 4° (ANDB Project 4.4, Phase A.) [Processed.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-61036 C 30.2: Ai 7/3/pt.l
----- pt. 2, Detailed report [with bibliographies] ; prepared by Short Range Forecast Development Section for Air Navigation Development Board. Washington, July 1, 1952. [4]+84 p. il. 4° (ANDB Project 4.4, Phase A.) [Processed.] * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 52-61036 C 30.2: Ai 7/3/pt.2
WOMEN’S BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Analysis of State equal pay laws, Apr. 25, 1952. [1952.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f L 13.2 : Eq 2/3/952
Bulletins. • Item 781 L13.3: (nos.)226. Working women’s budgets in 13 States, cost-of-living reports prepared chiefly
for use of minimum-wage administrations ; [by Hazel Kefauver and Ethel V. Weiss.] Original edition June 1928, revised Dec. 1951. 1951 [pub-lished 1952.] v + 42 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card L 52-150
239. Women workers and their dependents [with lists of references, listed with annotations] ; by Mary-Elizabeth Pidgeon. 1952. v+117 p. il. [An-other illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 36c.L. C. card L 52-148
240. Maternity protection of employed women [with list of references; by Ethel Erickson and Hazel Hansen]. 1952. v + 50 p. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card L 52-149
Estimated annual cost of adequate maintenance and protection of health for single employed woman living as member of family group in New York State, Sept. 1951. Apr. 15, 1952. 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f
L 3.2 : H 34/2Keynote address by Arthur S. Flemming, assistant to director (manpower),
Office of Defense Mobilization, at National Equal Pay Conference, Mar. 31,1952. [1952.] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L 13.12 :F 62
State labor laws for women, Apr. 1, 1952. [May 1, 1952.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed, t L 13.2 : L11/9/952-2
1947 State labor legislation of special interest to women. Sept. 1, 1947, [revised] Apr. 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t
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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, JUNE 1952
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.
EntryA. II. D. series___________________ 8323-25Abbreviations, job titles, spec, regs___ 8402Abortion in animals, brucellosis erad-
ication project (address)_____ 8329Abrahamovic, Edith, relief_________ 8630Abrasives :
aluminum oxide and silicon carbidecloth, specification____________ 9329
wheels, specification______________ 9223see also Pumice.
Absenteeism, Army personnel, AWOL, high cost______________ 8362
Absorption spectra, see Spectra.Abstracts, see subjects.Accidents, see Aircraft accidents—
Railroad accidents.Accounts and accounting:
accounting for medical services, spec, regs_____________ 8386
financial accounting for public schools___________________ 9238
fiscal accounting records, disposi-tion, spec, regs___________ 8378
fiscal, reconciliation and review of disbursements, etc., spec. regs_ 8377
medical services account, Army regs____________________ 8343
National Guard supplies, spec. regs_ 8394 Navy comptroller manual_________ 9616nonappropriated welfare funds, ac-
counting procedures, spec, regs_____________________ 8400
property accounting for finance of-fices, etc., spec, regs_____ 8437
Acetates, see names of acetates. Acetic acid, treatment of kerogen in
Colorado oil shale_____ 9511Achuck, Hee Shee Wong, relief---------- 8833Acids, see names of acids. Acts of Congress, see Law.Adams, S. Irby, relief_______________ 8790Addresses (mail matter), see Mail
matter.Addresses, lectures, etc.:
by—Bennett, H. H_______________ 8233-34Blake, Roland P________________ 9456Brannan, Charles F.______ 8222, 8236Connor, Charles W_____________ 9227Flemming, Arthur S____________ 9773Graham, John S________________ 9759Hennock, Frieda B__________________ — 9270Horne, Charles F___________ 8568, 8573Kuttler, A. K___________________ 8329McCormick, Clarence J— 8221, 8237-38Nyrop, Donald W______________ 8588Overby, Andrew N., for John W.
Snyder_______________________ 9753
EntryAddresses, lectures, etc.—Continued
by—Continued Patterson, W. F---------------------- 8331Russell, Francis H_____________ 9723Simms, B. T___________________ 8330Snyder, John W_____ 9752, 9754, 9757Soults, Maurice________________ 9255Southard, Frank A., jr__________ 9758Walker, Paul A______________ 9267-68
works for oral delivery, copy-righted_________________ 9100
Administrative management, person-nel operations guide---- 8625
Adrenaline, epidermal carcinogenesis, effect on______________ 9578
Adriatic Sea, sailing directions---------- 9438Advertising, renegotiation proceed-
ings__________________ 9699Advisory Committee on Weather Con-
trol, establish__________ 8992Aerodynamics, approximations for so-
lution of certain problems, er-ratum ________________ 9525
Aeronautical instruments : appliances, maintenance, repair,
and alteration------------- 8580standard drawings, list----------------- 8322
Aeronautical supplies, standard draw-ings, list______________ 8322
Aeronautics : air transportation (address)------ 8588civil air regulations--------------- 8580—83
civil aviation, code of Federal reg-
education sources, free, etc., mate-rial, correction sheet------ 8570
general aviation today (address)— 8573 research facilities, construction---- 8984special regulations_______________ 8392
Aged:aging, community problem________ 9302illness and health services_______ 9664
Agricultural chemistry, AIC series- 8197—99 Agricultural colleges, Alaska, bene-
fits under Bankhead-Jones act- 8923 Agricultural conservation program,
extension____________________ 8797Agricultural credit, code of Federal
regulations___________________ 9281Agricultural insurance, crop insurance
in Japan______________ 9271Agricultural products :
merchandising by farmers’ coopera-tives_____________________ 9257
price supports and productiongoals________________________ 9074
standards, check list____________ 9637
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 81
June 1952
EntryEntryAgricultural products—Continued
storable, reserve levels_________ 8959see also Markets and marketing.
Agriculture: agriculture information bulletins- 8219-20 census, 1950________________ 8506-11changes in census taking_________ 8919code of Federal regulations----------- 9282cooperative program in—
Honduras, agreement___________ 9744Panama, agreement____________ 9731
farm mobilization fact sheet--------9442-44foreign agriculture (periodical),
index, 1951______________ 9371foreign agriculture circular-------- 9372-89forestry or lumbering incident to,
labor standards_________ 9764productivity trends, 1909-50-------- 9469research achievement sheets------ 8217-18role in changing world (talk)------ 8221State departments, directory_____ 9639we can’t stand still in farm produc-
tion (talk)___________________ 8237the will and the way in farm pro-
duction (talk)_______________ 8238see also Farmers’ cooperative or-
ganizations—also headings be-ginning Agricultural.
Agriculture and Forestry Committee,Senate, hearings_____________ 9074
Agriculture Committee, House : hearings_____________________ 8922-23reports___________________________ 8763,
8775-77. 8780. 8797Agriculture Department:
appropriations, 1952— estimates, etc_________ 8724, 8734hearings_______________________ 8924
appropriations, 1953— estimate_____________________ 8955
circulars_______________________ 8223—24food policies, etc., chronology, Jan.
1947—Dec. 1951_________ 8201honor awards ceremony, May 15,
1952_____________________ 8228leaflets_________________________ 8229-30program aid (PA) series_______ 8231—32statistical bulletin_______________ 8235transfer lands to________________ 8688
AHD series_______________________ 8323-25AIB bulletins______________________ 8219-20AIC series_________________________ 8197-99Air carriers:
free or reduced rates for ministersof religion___________________ 9063
irregular, aircarrier and off-routerules, civil air regs___________ 8585
scheduled air carrier rules amdt_ 8587 Air conditioning equipment, commod-
ity classification responsibili-ties, spec, regs-------------------- 8424-25
Air Force:Air Force letters_______________ 8239—54Air Force pamphlet, AFP series__8255—57enlisted personnel—
Air Force letters_____________ 8242—43Air Force regulations_________ 8287—89
ground safety, Air Force regs------ 8265logistics, Air Force letter__________ 8254manpower program, Air Force let-
ter______________________ 8251military personnel, Air Force
regs___________________ 8268-81officer personnel—
Air Force letter_______________ 8241Air Force regulations------------- 8282—86
operations, Air Force regs________ 8292personnel services—
Air Force letters_____________ 8239—40Air Force pamphlet____________ 8255Air Force regulations_________ 8266—67
procurement and contracting—Air Force letter_______________ 8246Air Force regulations__________ 8302
Air Force—Continuedresearch and development, Air
Force regs_________________ 8304—6reserve forces, Air Force regs--- 8290—91responsibilities for MP activities,
Army regs___________________ 8346Air Force Department:
Air Force regulations________ 8258—8321air inspector, Air Force regs_ 8310boards and committees, Air Force
regs____________________ 8263emergency rescue, Air Force letter- 8244inspectors general, special subject
for, Air Force letter_______ 8248-50provost marshal, Air Force regs- 8311—12 publications, Air Force regs____ 8258—60
Air Force pamphlet AFP series___ 8255-57Air inlets (aircraft) :
fuselage-side air inlet, low speedinvestigation________________ 9538
streamline body__________________ 9523Air National Guard:
retention of unit organizations and equipment—
hearing________________________ 8927report_________________________ 8886
Air Navigation Development Board, report, 1951__________ 8567
Air outlets (aircraft) : streamline body________________ 9523
Air pilots, see Aviators.Air pollution, metallurgical, etc.,
dusts anr fumes in Los Angeles County, Calif_________ 9498
Air raid shelters, determining needs from atomic attack____ 9265
Air safety, see Safety of life.Air transportation, see Transporta-
tion.Aircraft:
airworthiness directive summary__ 8569gear and actuator screw lubrica-
tion, specification____________ 9148instructions for specification______ 9158noise problem, survey_____________ 9544quarantine, Army regs____________ 8344sandwich construction, effect of
temperatures on strength____ 9403see also Power plants.
Aircraft accidents, investigation re-ports______________________ 8576—79
Aircraft engines, see Engines (air-craft).
Aircraft instruments, see Aeronauti-cal instruments.
Aircraft mechanics, see Mechanics (persons).
Aircraft repair stations, certificates, civil air regs_________ 8582
Airfoils, suction for control of lami-nar boundary layer____ 9522
Airframes, maintenance, repair, and alteration____________ 8580
Airplanes : airworthiness, civil aeronautics
manual_______________ 8571gust and gust-load experience_____ 9534Piper Cub J-3, aerial-spray equip-
ment ________________________ 9625Airports, runway and landing strip
lighting, CAA requirements__ 8575Airways, present and future (ad-
dress) _______________ 8568Airworthiness, see Aircraft.Akron, Ohio :
housing, block statistics_______ 8513Treasury Dept, flag (address)------ 9752
Alafouzos, Matheos, relief---------------- 8828Alaska:
agricultural colleges, benefits un-der Bankhead-Jones act______ 8923
compensation of commissioners__ 8767game, etc., regulations------------------ 9367light list_______________________ 8622-23
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Ind ex
EntryAlaska—Continued
mail routes, schedule---------------- 9751railroads tax, repeal______________ 9055southeastern, diamond drilling Gyp-
sum Camel prospect--------------- 9507Albany, N. Y., housing, block statis-
tics ___________________ 8514Aldehydeamines, aromatic, cure stud-
ies in GR—6___________ 9615Alexenko, Marc S., relief------------------ 8656Aliens:
code of Federal regulations---------- 9283deportation, suspension---- 8829-31, 9052
Allen, C. G., relief of estate------------- 8783Allentown, Pa., housing, block sta-
tistics _______________________ 8515Allowances, see Military supplies.Alloys:
chromium-cobalt-nickel-molybdenum quaternary system------ --- 9537
S—816, abnormal grain growth____ 9536see also names of metals, etc.
Alma Cooperative Equity Exchange, and others------------------ 8877
Almanacs, American air almanac, 1952_________________ 9603
Altars, free importation by religious organizations__________ 8861
Altitude, computed, tables-------------- 9441Altoona, Pa., housing, block statis-
tics _________________________ 8516Aluminum :
alloys, bars, rods, etc., specifica-tions ___________________________ v-aa
plant at Torrance, Calif., sale-------- 9085scrap and secondary ingot, celling
price regulations, spec, regs---- 8443unauthorized use in storm window
industry-------------------------------- 9098wrought products, facts for indus-
try, summary for 1951----------- 8488Amblygonite, spodumene-amblygonite
mixtures, recovery of lithium- 9508 American air almanac, 1952------------- 9603American Airlines, Inc., accident 8576 American cheese, see Cheese.American Instructors of the Deaf, see
Convention of American In-structors of the Deaf.
American National Red Cross, sports programs for benefit of, exclude proceeds from gross income---- 9062
American Printing House for theBlind, additional aid_________ 8991
American republics :foreign relations of U. S., 1933------ 8703,
9718 soil conservation in Americas
(talk)_______________________ 8233American Samoa:
population, 1950 census----------------- 8562studies of meliaceae_______________ 9588
Americas, see American republics— also United States.
Amplifiers, computer-amplifier, air-craft still picture camera, spec-ifications _____________ 9126
Ampoules, glass, for vaccine, specifica-tion___________________ 9307
Ampuls, see Ampoules.Amyl nitrite, flammability----------------- 9513Analysts, see Commodity-industry
analyst.Anchorage, Alaska, Federal jail con-
struction, estimate____ 8954ANGM manual_____________________ 9562Animal industry, see Livestock.Animal Industry Bureau :
A. H. D. series__________________ 8323-25appropriations, 1952, estimates__ 8733-34appropriations, 1953, estimate____ 8955
Animals, see Diseases of animals— Fur-bearing animals — Live-stock—Zoology.
EntryAnita, Sister, see Di Franco, Vincen-
zina, sister.Annual leave, see Leave of absence.Antennas (radio) :
arbitrarily polarized, for X-, S-, and L-bands________________
Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery.Antibodies, see Antigens and antibod-
ies.Antigens and antibodies, guanazolo on
antibody formation____Antimony :
antimonial lead, OPS ceiling price regulation, spec, regs------
in 1951___________________________preprint from minerals yearbook—
Apalachicola River, Jim Woodruff Dam, spillway and lock ap-proach, model investigation----
Apparel, see Clothing.Appeal Board, Contract Settlement
Office, proceedings------------------Apples:
frozen, standards for grades----------world crop, 1951_________________
Appropriations :deficiency, 1952—
hearings_____________________report__________________________
emergency, 1952_________________see also Government offices—also
names of departments, etc., for which appropriations are made—also subjects.
9613
9576
844595059496
9252
9099
96449376
892588578884
Appropriations Committee, House: hearings_____________________ 8924—25reports______________________ 8857, 8884
Appropriations Committee, Senate: hearings_____________________ 9075—76report____________________________ 8964
Apricots, frozen, specification----------- 9345Archer County, Tex., petroleum-engi-
neering study of K. M. A. reser-voir and oil field--------- 9515
Argentina, oilseed situation------------- 9379Arithmetic for everyday life, instruc-
tion book______________ 9112Armed forces :
armed forces talk---------------------- 8332—34procurement regulation revision--- 9111students and the armed forces------ 8335unity, strength, freedom (armed
forces talk)__________________ 8332voting information_______________ 8333see also Civilian components of
armed forces—Pay, allow-ances, etc.
Armed Forces Day, 1952, unity, strength, freedom (Armed Forces talk)___________ 8332
Armed services, see Armed forces.Armed Services Committee, House :
hearings_______________________ 8926-27reports________________ 8761, 8766, 8886
Armed Services Committee, Senate :hearings_______________________ 9077—79reports_________ 8978-84, 9053-54, 9059
Armed services papers------------------ 8926-27Army :
Army regulations---------------------- 8337-57boards, commissions, and com-
mittees __________________ 8337enlisted personnel------------------ 8354-55troop information______________ 8351
continental armies and army areas, spec, regs------------------------ 8363
education program, Army regs____ 8351enlisted personnel, individual cloth-
ing, Army regs_______________ 8338field manuals___________________ 8358-59
price list_______________________ 9232finance center, spec, regs--------------- 8374headquarters company, etc., tables
of organization and equipment- 8471- 72
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 83
Jun e 1952
EntryArmy—Continued
joint boards project status report, spec, regs_______________ 8366
officer candidate courses, spec. regs_ 8408 orders, etc., from field commands,
spec, regs____________________ 8404organization, tables of organization
and equipment_______________ 8473personnel—
flying clothing, spec, regs_______ 8372strength accountability, spec.
regs_________________________ 8405procurement procedure____________ 8336reports, spec, regs________________ 8405responsibilities for MP activities,
Army regs___________________ 8346service schools, courses, etc., spec.
regs--------------------------------------- 8407special regulations___________ 8363—8460
board, commissions and commit-tees_______________________ 8366
enlisted personnel_____________ 8418-20personnel-------------------------------- 8413-17property accountability______ 8437-39research and development of ma-
teriel________________________ 8431tables of organization and equip-
ment_____________________ - 8462—73technical manuals, price list______ 9232see also Pay, allowances, etc.
Army Department:appropriations, 1952—
estimate_______________________ 8734hearings_______________________ 8924
enlisted personnel, individual cloth-ing, Army regs_______________ 8338
field manuals___________________ 8358-59pamphlets_____________________ 8360-62programs—
management improvement, spec.regs_________________________ 8365
primary, spec, regs_____________ 8364transfer Birmingham General Hos-
pital to_________________ 8961working funds, 1952, spec, regs____ 8375
Army missions, see Military missions.Army National Guard, see National
Guard.Army Regional Accounts Office, prop-
erty accounting, spec, regs____ 8437Army supplies, see Military supplies.Arterial occlusion, see Coronary occlu-
sion.Arteries, see Coronary arteries.Artesian wells, pressure___________ 9424Artillery, tables of organization and
equipment___________ 8468-70Asellote isopods, see Isopods.Asparagus, frozen, standards for
grades________________ 9645Aspen, longitudinal shrinkage______ 9406Asphalt, compound, cavity lining, spec-
ification______________________ 9123see also Roofing—Siding.
Assistance, see Public assistance.Atlanta, Ga., housing, block statis-
tics____________________ 8517Atlases, copyrighted________________ 9102Atmospheric pollution, see Air pollu-
tion.Atomic energy, amend act____________ 8699Atomic Energy Commission :
construction services, etc., guide for contracting______________ 8474
contractors, State taxation_______ 8700research reports for sale, list______ 8475
Atomic Energy Joint Committee, hear-ings_________________________ 8699-8700
Atomic warfare, shelter in existing buildings______________ 9265
Attenuators, see Logarithmic attenu-ators.
Auditing, see, for audit reports, names of corporations, etc.
Auditory fatigue, see Fatigue.
EntryAustenite, carbon solubility________ 9552Austria, report of special study mis-
sion__________________ 8762Automotive vehicles, see Motor ve-
hicles.Aviation, see Aeronautics.Aviators :
airline transport pilot rating, ex-perience requirement____ 8584
pilot training and check program, civil air regs_____________ 8586
Awards: honor awards ceremony, Agricul-
ture Dept_____________ 8228National Railroad Adjustment
Board__________________ 9602Axles, NPA order, spec, regs_________ 8452Azimuth, computed, tables___________ 9441
B
Bacteria and bacteriology, preserva-tion by desiccation in vacuo___ 9672
Badlands National Monument, bound-ary adjustments______ ;- 8680
Bait, box, warfarin_________________ 9677Baking powder, specification________ 9314Ball bearings, see Bearings (machin-
ery).Ballatore, Maria, sister, relief---------- 9012Ballerini, Serafinio, relief------------------ 8666Balsa, core, glass-cloth facings, tests- 9403 Bandages and bandaging, cotton, elas-
tic, washable, specification---- 9321Banking and Currency Committee,
House, report--------------- 8800Banking and Currency Committee,
Senate:hearings_______________________ 9080—82report____________________________ 9060
Banks and banking, insured banks, report of F. D. I. C------ 9272
Baptismal fonts, see Fonts.Bardelli, Angelo, relief---------------------- 8676Barley :
farm stocks, revised estimates, 1944-51, by States______ 8208
world production, 1951---------------- 9382Bars (metal, etc.), see name of metal
used.Baseball, organized, monopoly power- 8935Batteries (electric), see Electric bat-
teries. Beams, wood, strength affected by
span-ratio_____________ 9405Beans, see Lima beans—Soybeans.Bearings (machinery) :
ball, rod end, etc., specification--- 9119Bell, Thomas E., relief--------------------- 9019Belt conveyers, flat, skid-mounted,
electric-motor driven, specifica-tion ___________________ 9131
Belts, see Safety belts. Benzanthracene, skin tumor induc-
tion__________________ 9570Berths, see Bunks. Bertoli, Edi, relief__________________ 8666Bethlehem, Pa., housing, block statis-
tics ___________________ 8518Bibliography :
aviation education, correction sheet____________________
bibliotherapy--------------------------------cheese ___________________________Hagerstown health studies-------------helium___________________________marketing maps of United States— organization and methods analyst-tung products--------------------------------
Bibliotherapy, bibliography, 1900—52- Bills (congressional) :
armed services, hearings on mis-cellaneous bills--------------
see also House bills—Senate bills.
8570 97609109 9670949794859746 81989760
8926
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EntryBinding (seam) :
bias-cut cotton, specification____ 9311Binding energies, for electrons______ 9556Binotto, Eufrasisa, sister, relief_____ 9012Biolzi, Giuseppe, relief---------------------- 8832Birds, wild birds, limit importation of
feathers______________ 8862see also Game and game birds.
Birmingham, Ala.:family clothing, inventories______ 9430housing, block statistics___________ 8519
Birmingham General Hospital, trans-fer to Army Dept_____ 8961
Birth, children born abroad, record-ing, spec, regs_______ 8417
Bituminous coal, see Coal.Bjelopetrovich, Mirko M., relief____ 9045Blagg, Jimmy, see Doguta, Jimmy.Blanchfield, Florence A., relief____ 8874Bleys, Augusta, relief______________ 8996Bleys, Augustina, see Bleys, Augusta.Blind:
aid under social security act------- 9649children, aid for_________________ 8991earned income____________________ 8872
Blind, American Printing House for the, see American Printing House for the Blind.
Blind-made products, see Commercial products.
Blocks, V blocks and clamps, spec-ification____________ 9361-62
Bloemsma, Joy R., relief____________ 8837Bloemsma, Philip, relief____________ 8837Blood:
and blood derivatives program, civil defense____________ 9266
blood supply of tumors___________ 9567Blood pressure, hypertension_______ 9663Blue Ridge Parkway:
general information____________ 9591transfer lands____________________ 8688
Bluefield, W. Va., post office and court building______________ 8781
Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, report, 12th annual____ 8951
Boards, see names of departments, etc., with which boards have to do.
Boats, see Shells (racing boats).Boilers, steel, facts for industry,
1951_________________ 8498Bolts and nuts, self locking, spec-
ification_______________ 9182Bombs, tools for handling, spec. regs_ 8421 Bonus system, reenlistment bonus,
Army regs___________________ 8341Books:
departments and commandants’ welfare activities, spec. regs_ 8401
undesirable, create committee to in-vestigate______________ 8765
see also Bibliotherapy.Bottlni, Giovanni R., relief------------- 9022Bottles, stopper, narrow mouth, am-
ber, specification---------- 9308see also Ampoules.
Boundary layer: laminar—
calculation, numerical method— 9526 control, experimental investiga-
tion__________________ 9530suction for control on airfoil____ 9522
Box cars, railway, specification---------- 9195Boxing, contests and exhibitions in
D. C________________________ 8867Boy Scouts of America:
equipment for Jamboree— hearings___________________ 8926reports____________________ 8761, 8981
report, 1951______________________ 8712Boyd, Giuseppa S., relief___________ 8822Boysen switchyard, transmission
lines, specifications____ 9688
EntryBradicic, Andrijana, relief--------------- 8640Braithwaite, David, relief___________ 8755Brake lining, Federal supply sched-
ule____________________ 9350Branlund, Elina, relief-------------------- 9000Brass, mill scrap, OPS ceiling price
regulation, spec, regs__ 8448Brazos River, watershed, survey re-
port___________________ 8709Bricks:
insulating, thermal, specification__9166Bridges, Martha, relief-------------------- 8793Bridges, code of Federal regulations- 9283 Brighton, N. Y., gas explosions, Sept.
21, 1951, investigations______ 9514Broilers, see Poultry.Brokers, fees_______________________ 8934Brooks, Sharon L., see Hamamoto,
Jean.Brucellosis, see Abortion in animals—
Undulant fever.Brumell, Marguerite A., relief______ 8629Budgets (family and personal) :
annual budget for employed single woman in New York State___ 9772
city worker’s family, Oct. 1951___ 9462working women in 13 states______ 9769
Building:AEC construction, guide for con-
tracting ________________ 8474Army regulations______________ 8352-53CMP as it affects home building___ 9427design approval, Army regs______ 8352manual, military construction__ 9247-48military, Engineers Corps orders,
etc______________________ 9250National labor relations act amdts- 8987
Building materials: building materials and structures
report______________ 9545-47farm refrigerator, 2-temperature
■walk in_____________________ 9428Building trades, employment, 1952
outlook_______________ 9450Buildings, foreign service buildings
act, amend____________ 9064see also names of buildings.
Bulletins, see Farmers^ bulletins— also names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins.
Bunker Hill Development Corp_____ 8749Bunks, botton, pipe berth, canvas___ 9116Burlap, United States stocks, facts
for industry_________________ 8490Burro Mountains, fluorspar deposits- 9417Busbey, Paul, relief________________ 8786Business :
business information service, For-eign and Domestic Commerce Bureau_________________ 9390
census, 1948—service trades_________________ 8512
8503-5trade series----------------------------Government publications, list____ 9228loans, information_______________ 9697service trade, bound volume-------- 8512small business—
impact of defense manpower pol-icy ________________________ 9096
impact of machine-tool short-ages_______________________ 9097
see also Commercial practices.Butadiene styrene, cure studies of
some aromatic aldehyde-amines _______________ 9615
Butyric acid, specifications__________ 9324Buziol, Giovanna, sister, relief_____ 9012
C
Cabinets, office, sectional, steel, speci-fication _______________ 9303
Cafcalaki, Marie, relief______________ 8808Cairns, Harumi C., relief____________ 8645
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 85
Jun e 1952
EntryEntryCalifornia:
claims_________________________convey land to---------------------------- -district court judge, nomination of
Ernest A. Tolin---------------------California Forest and Range Experi-
ment Station:forest survey release--------------------staff publications, 1950—51, list------
California, Gulf of, sailing directions. California University, grape experi-
ment station transfer to----------Calipers, specification-----------------------Camas Prairie R. R., accident------ -—Camera repairman, training project
outlines_______________
888590719092
939794129434
877791249446
9562Cameras :
aircraft reconnaissance system, electrical, specification-------- __ 9204
computer-amplifier, aircraft still picture, specification-------- 9126
control, master, aircraft still pic- ture, specification----------- 9121
detector, terrain light, aircraft still picture, specification-------- 91a6
lens cone, aerial camera, stereo-scopic, specification--------9169—71
still picture, aircraft reconnais-sance, specification---------- 9125
Canada:Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin
agreement------------------------------ 8967provinces contiguous to northeast-
ern States, membership in for-est fire protection compact------ 8692
Canadian River, compact---------------- 8697Canal Zone, see Panama Canal.
irrigation, linings for---------------- —linings and methods of reducing
costs ____________________
9685
9681Cancer:
epidermal carcinogenesis— adrenalin effect on---------------- 9578arterial occlusion effect on--------- 9579
gastric, aspirate, cytologic study— 9568Cancer Institute, see National Cancer
Institute.Capacitors, shunt, application to rural
electric system------------- 9703Carbon, solubility in austenite----------- 9552Carbon black production increases in
1951_________________ 9502Carbon steel, see Steel.Carbonates, see Potassium carbonate.Carcinogens, acid and alkaline phos-
phatase of serum and hepatic tissue________________ 9584
Carcinoma, see Cancer.Career compensation act of 1949, see
Pay, allowances, etc.Careers, see Occupations.Carnotite, Craven Canyon area-------- 9420Carriers, freight statistics------------- 9449Cason, Charlotte E., relief---------------- 8823Castings, impregnation of porosity,
specification---------------- 9164Catalogs *
author* Library of Congress cumu-lative list_____________ 9483
copyright entries--------------------------- 9100—3Federal standard stock catalog— 9303-48medical and veterinary zoology---- 8326military supplies catalog system—
hearing------------------------------------- 8926report_________________________ 8766
motion pictures, filmstrips, etc------ 9676National Exhibition of Prints-------- 9482
Catalysts, glass-cloth plastic lami-nates_________________ 9404
Cathode followers, transient response- 9609 Cathode ray tubes, new high-speed
tube__________________ 9611
Cattle:dairy, interstate movement, north-
eastern States___________ 8209world numbers, 1951 and 1952---- 9384
Cauliflower, rail shipping tests, 1951- 9621 Ceiling prices, see Prices.Cement:
hydraulic, sampling, etc., specifica-tion _____________________ 9335
portland, specifications_________ 9336—37Census, see subject.Central America, west coast, sailing
directions____________ 9434Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, hy-
drometeorological log, 1948-49 water year____________ 9245
Central States, South, water levels and artesian pressure__ 9424
Central States Forest Experiment Sta-tion :
report, 1951______________________ 9392station notes-------------------------------- 9398
Central Valley project, specifications and invitations_______ 9687,
9689, 9694, 9696Centrifugal compressors, see Compres-
sors.Cerne, Ivo, relief____________________ 9006Certificates, see types of certificates,
or subject involved.Certifying officers, responsibilities___ 9415Ceylon :
rice market, 1951—52_____________ 9386sailing directions_________________ 9439
Chain of Rocks Canal, land in connec-tion with, retrocede to Illinois- 8982
Chains, see Tire chains.Chan Toy Har, relief________________ 9029Chan, Ying Tak, relief______________ 8675Chaplains, appointment, spec, regs— 8396 Character guidance, see Guidance.Charlotte, N. C., housing, block sta-
tistics _______________________ 8520Charts, see Maps and charts—also
subjects.Charwat, Wanda, relief_____________ 8805Charwat, Wanda A., relief_________ 8805Chattanooga, Battle of, 1863_______ 9598Check lists, see subjects.Cheese:
pasteurized process, specification 9306publications relating to, list_______ 9109
Chemicals:in foods and cosmetics—
hearings_______________________ 8931report_________________________ 8849
Chemicals in Foods and Cosmetics, Se-lect Committee to Investigate Use of, House, see Foods and Cosmetics, Select Committee to Investigate Use of Chemicals in, House.
Chemistry, see Agricultural chemis-try.
Chemists, examination announce-ments_ 8591, 8594, 8600, 8611
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal--------------- 9592Cheyenne Indians, Cheyenne-Arapaho
Tribes of Oklahoma, set lands aside for-------------------------------- 8863
Chichagof Island, Gypsum Camel pros-pect, diamond drilling_ 9507
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-tional Military l’ark_____ 9593, 9598
Chickens: production on farms. 1945-50_ 8200pullorum laws affecting sale______ 8324
Children : blind, aid for__________________ 8991crippled, served by program in
1948________________________ 8566dependent, aid under social security
act______________________ 9650epilepsy__________________________ 8563
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EntryChildren—Continued
going to work, physical examina-tions___________________ 9453
helping the handicapped__________ 9243minors, theater stage performances
in D. C_________________ 8808mortality, 1949, charts___________ 8565
Children’s Bureau : folder series____________________ 8503statistical series________________ 8564—66
Chippewa Indians, Red Lake band, per capita payment_______ 9058
Chordoma, see Tumors. Chromium-cobalt-nickel - molybdenum
quaternary system_____ 9537Chromium-nickel steel:
carbon solubility in austenite___ 9552scrap, OPS ceiling price regulation,
spec, regs_______________ 8447Chymotrypsin, inhibition in cancer
patients_______________ 9580Circulars, see names of departments,
etc., issuing circulars. Cities and towns, education directory,
1951-52________________ 9242Citizenship, derivative, obtaining cer-
tificate, spec, regs_____ 8417Citrates, see Ferric citrate.Citrus fruit:
ethylene coloring_______________ 8217purple scale control with para-
thion____________________ 8224Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics.Civil Aeronautics Administration:
civil aeronautics manual____ 8571-72technical standard order TSO se-
ries___________________________ 8575Civil Aeronautics Board:
air transportation of mail (ad-dress)________________ 8588
procedural regulations____________ 8589Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil defense, see Civilian defense.Civil Defense Administration, see Fed-
eral Civil Defense Administra-tion.
Civil service:examination announcements—
chemists, etc___________________ 8600commodity-industry analyst___ 8592current_________________________ 8602-3industrial specialist_______ 8597, 8603librarian_______________________ 8605library assistant_______________ 8606mathematician, education, etc.,
requirements_________________ 8604radar instructors_______________ 8590telephone operator_____________ 8598typists________________________ 8599
examinations, specimen questions__ 8609handbook________________________ 8601job opportunities in United States 8607-8,
8610qualificatoin standards____________ 8601secretaries and law clerks to jus-
tices of U. S. courts________ 8801Civil Service Commission, pam-
Civil service pensions, retirement act amendments__________ 9094
Civilian components of armed forces :Army regulations________________ 8345delay in orders to active duty,
Army regs___________________ 8345special regulations_______________ 8395
Civilian defense: blood and blood derivatives pro-
gram_________________ 9266business factors in defense economy- 9753 warehouses, lease or license_______ 8979
Claims :damages to property, etc., estimates
to pay___________________ 8736orders, etc., Engineers Corps______ 9250
EntryClamps, V blocks and clamps, speci-
Clarkson, Lennie G., relief___________ 8791Clarkson, William E., relief________ 8791Clergy, free or reduced rates on air
carriers_______________ 9063Clerks, see Law clerks.Cleveland Heights, Ohio, housing, •
block statistics_______ 8521Cleverley, Edward C., relief________ 9051Clinometers, specification____________ 9114Clips, end, specification____________ 9115Clocks and watches, boat and deck
clocks, specification___ 9121Clothing:
allowance system, spec, regs___ 8370apparel, wholesale and retail trade. 8505Army regulations________________ 8338family—
gift, home-made, handed-down__ 9431inventories by age_____________ 9429inventories by place of resi-
dence________________________ 9430inventories, farm, farm-city com-
parison, Minnesota________ 9432studies of supplies__________ 9429-32
flying, for Army personnel, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 8372
for individual personnel, Army regs-------------------------------- 8338
for individuals released from con-finement, etc., spec, regs_____ 8371
protective, and equipment, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 8411
rubber, Federal supply schedule____ 9354special regulations_____________ 8370-73wool apparel, 1952 materials sur-
vey-----------------------------------------see also Uniforms—also names of
8211
clothing.Clutches (machinery) :
facings, Federal supply schedule__ 9350CMP, see Controlled materials plan.Coal, bituminous, mechanical mining- 9499Coal dust, ignition by permissible ex-
plosives_______________ 9512Coal mine inspectors, examination an-
nouncement__________ 8596Coal mines and mining:
extraction of coal pillars, progress report------------------------ 9499
hazard of firing open, unconfined shots___________________ 9500
materials and equipment, meeting needs (address)________ 8227
welfare of coal miners_____________ 9093Coast and Geodetic Survey, special
publications_________ 8612-18Coast Guard, appropriations, 1953— 8720Coating materials, pretreatment, for
metals, specification_________ 9132Cobalt, chromium-cobalt-nickel-molyb-
denum quaternary system____ 9537Cobalt acetate, specification------------- 9122Coccidioides immitis, isolation from
clinical materials____________ 9669Coconut oil, additional processing tax,
exemption___________ 9056Code of Federal regulations, 1949 edi-
tion________________ 9281-99Codes of law, United States, see, in
main alphabet, subjects.Collbran project, construction---------- 8771Collecting of accounts, collections,
payments of expenses, Army regs___________________ 8339
Colleges and universities, earned de-grees conferred, 1950-51-------- 9239
see also Agricultural colleges.Color code for chassis wiring for elec-
tronic equipment______ 9517
208006—52—No. 689----- 8
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 87
June 1952
EntryColorado, water supply and sewage
disposal systems-------- 9273Columbia Basin project, specifica-
tions and invitations---------- 9690—91Columbia Hospital for Women and
Lying-in Asylum of D. C., con-veyance of land to------- 8870
Combs, hair, plastic, specification------ 9322Combustion, gases, thermodynamics— 9506Command (military) :
orders, etc., from field, spec, regs— 8404Commerce and foreign trade, code of
Federal regulations----------- - — 9286see also certain headings beginning
Commercial.Commerce Department:
appropriations, 1952— proposed provision---------------
appropriations, 1953— estimate______________________proposed provisions------------------
charter of vessels to Philippine citizens, extend---------------
geomagnetic station, construction—Commercial practices, code of Federal
regulations----------------------------Commercial products, blind-made prod-
ucts, price list--------- 9364—66Commercial standards, see Standards
and standardization.Commercial treaties, trade agreements
program operation, July 1950— June 1951------------------
Commissary stores, see Stores.Commissioners, see Court commission-
ers—United States commis-sioners.
Commodity Credit Corporation, opera-tions, 1933—June 30, 1951, charts________________
Commodity-industry analyst, examina-tion announcement, amend-ment _________________
8722
87228735
86798690
9287
9750
8626
8592Communications:
act of 1934, amend______________ 8759act of 1934, with amendments and
index _______________________ 9269communications systems—
Air Force letter------------------------- 8247Air Force regulations------------- 8308-9
field signal communications, spec.regs_________________________ 8393
special regulations----------------------- 8393sec also Electric lines.
Communion tables, see Tables (furni-ture).
Communism : infiltration of motion-picture indus-
try____________________ 8941press role in conspiracy------------------ 8944
Community facilities, Federal aids for critical areas--------------- 9425
Compass, swinging, aircraft, specifica-tion ___________________ 9129
Compensation, see Pensions.Compounds, see name of compound, or
purpose for which used.Compressibility, flow past 2-dimen-
sional bump, effect on__ 9528Compressible flow, see Flow.Compressors:
centrifugal, 1-dimensional flow be-havior__________________ 9541
three-dimensional flow in turbo-machines, errata_____________ 9529
Condensation, air in supersonic wind tunnels_______________ 9540
Condenser Service & Engineering Co., Inc____________________ 9099
Confectionery, industry, productivity trends, 1939-51_______ 9470
Conference committees, reports___ 8773-74,8778,8795
EntryConferences, congresses, etc.:
international organization and con-ference series_______ 9724—25
union conventions, 1952___________ 9477see also Political conventions.
Congressional documents, numerical lists, etc., 82d Cong. 1st sess. 9230
Congressional set________________ 8627—28Connecticut:
civil divisions, etc., map_________ 8501plane coordinate projection tables- 8613
Connectors (pressure-gage) : flexible, specification____________ 9133
Conservation, see subjects.Constant risk point estimates, see
Point estimates.Constitutions, see Puerto Rico. Construction, see Building. Consumers price index, retail food
prices_______________________ 9463Containers, glass, facts for industry— 8494Conte, Silverio S., relief-------------------- 8999Contra Costa Canal, distribution sys-
tem, specifications------ 9687Contractors, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion, State taxation------ 8700Contracts, renegotiable and non-rene-
gotiable subcontracts, segregat-ing____________________ 9701
see also Government contracts.Controlled materials plan :
CMP allotment and DO numbers and symbols-------------------- 9701
home building, CMP as it affects---- 9427Controllers, see Electric controllers.Controls (projector release) :
specification--------------------- -------- 9128Convention of American Instructors
of the Deaf, proceedings, 35th meeting_______________ 8950
Conventions, see Conferences, con-gresses, etc.—Political conven-tions.
Conveyors, see Belt conveyors.Cookies, specification----------------------- 9313Cooking appliances, commodity clas-
sification responsibilities, spec, regs__________________ 8423
Cooling, sweet corn, carlot shipments, hydrocooling and top icing---- 9623
Cooperatives, see Farmers’ coopera-tive organizations.
CJoordinates, State plane-coordinate
Coos County, Oreg., dam and dike------ 8693Copeyon, Lillian, relief-------------------- 8787Copeyon, Peter, relief----------------------- 8787Copyright:
code of Federal regulations----------- 9294Core materials, alkyd isocyanate core
sandwich material___________ 9400Corn :
farm stocks, revised estimates, 1944-51, by States_____ 8208
reserve levels----------- -------------------- 8959sweet, temperature reduction in car-
lot shipments------------------------- 9623world production, 1951—52_______ 9383
Corn borers, see European corn borers.Coronary arteries, disease---------------- 9662Coronary occlusion, arterial occlusion
and carcinogenesis-------- 9579Corrosion-preventive-compounds, spec-
ification ______________ 9130Corynebacterium diphtheriae, tellurite
plating media-------------- 9653Cosmetics :
use of chemicals— hearings___________________ 8931report---------------------- 8849
Cost and standard of living, working women’s budgets in 13 states__ 9769
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Ind ex
EntryCosta Rica:
conservation------------------------------ 9712health and sanitation agreement---- 9728Inter-American Highway, agree
ment____________________ 9738Cotton :
card production rates___________ 9641conditioning and storage--------------- 9638crop estimates------------------------------ 8922on call statistics, Aug. 1945-July
1951___________________ 8235prevent cotton fires--------------------- 8232production, 1951_________________ 8202reserve levels_____________________ 8959see also names of manufactured
articles and materials.Cottonseed, production, 1951----------- 8202Cottonseed oil mills, characteristics
and marketing practices---------- 8219Council Bluffs, Iowa, post office and
court building------------- 8781Counseling:
college students during defense period________________ 9240
high school students during de-fense period-------------------- 9241
Counties, education directory, 1952— 52___________________ 9242
Courses of study, see Curriculum. Court commissioners, fees, estimate— 8723 Court of Claims, cases decided, June
6—Nov. 30, 1951_____________ 9104Courts of United States :
appropriations, 1952----------------- 8723appropriations, 1953---------------------- 8956secretaries and law clerks, civil
service status-.---------------- - 8801Cowley, Kathleen, relief------ ,------------ 8895Crackers, specification^-.---- ------------- 9313Craven Canyon, carnotite prospects
of area________________ 9420Credit, control, answers, to ques-
tions __________________ 8952see also Installment credit.
Credit unions, see Federal credit unions.
Crime and criminals, see Prisons and prisoners.
Cripples, children served by program in 1948_______________ 8566
Crop insurance, see Agricultural in-surance.
Crops:
Insurance in Japan----------------------- 9271plantings, prospective, 1952---------- 8203reports, 1952, schedule and con-
tents____________________ 8216value of principal crops, 1950-51- 8207see also names of crops.
Croton oil, skin tumor induction------ 9570Crowley, Karen A., relief------------------ 8844Crowley, Priscilla, relief____________ 8789Crustaceans, see Isopods.Crystal units, quartz, specification— 9120 Cuba:
Army mission, agreement------------- 9733tobacco industry, dictionary______ 9370
Currants, standards for processing— 9643 Curriculum, courses, etc., at Army
service schools, spec, regs------ 8407Customs, see Tariff.Customs Bureau :
accommodations at El Paso, Tex— 8989 manual, revised pages__________ 9106
Customs Court, cases adjudged, Cus-toms Court reports____ 9107
Cutlery, commodity classification re-sponsibilities, spec, regs______ 8427
Cutting machinery, meat-and-vegeta-ble, specification______ 9328
D
Dairy cattle, see Cattle.
EntryDairy farms, see Dairying.Dairying:
efficient dairy farming------------------ 9108publications, price list------------------ 9235
Damages, see Claims.Damping, wings, damping in roll,
errata------------------------- 9527Dams, water impounded, disposal of
surplus----------------------- 8856see also names of bodies of water.
Davies, Sarah A., relief--------------------- 9007Davis, Ernest D., Jr., relief-------------- 8893Davis, Jimmy L., relief--------------------- 9004Dayton, Ohio, housing, block statis-
tics __________________________ 8522Deaf, see Convention of American In-
structors of the Deaf.Dealers, in securities, fees---------------- 8934Death:
and death rates for specified causes, United States, 1950-------- 9590
infant, childhood, maternal, 1949- 8565 de Baillet-Latour, Anne, relief______ 8657Debt, see Public debt.De Castro, Socorro G., relief----------- 9003Decisions, see names of courts, etc.,
rendering decisions.Defense, see National defense.Defense bonds, see Savings bonds.Defense Department:
estimate_________________________ 8734hospital transfer from Veterans
Administration--------------- 8962joint boards, Army regs---------------- 8337
Defense housing, see Housing.Defense materials, see Strategic ma-
terials.Defense mobilization, see Military
service.Defense production act, see Produc-
tion (economics).Defense Production Administration
Administration, nomination of Henry H. Fowler-------- 9082
Defense Supply Management Agency : establish—
hearing________________________ 892t>report_________________________ 8766
Deficiency appropriations and esti-mates, see Appropriations.
Degrees (colleges, universities, etc.) : earned, conferred______________ 9239
Denalo, Steven C., see Volk, Joachim.Delaware, population, general char-
acteristics, 1950 census---------- 8554Delphinium, see Larkspur.Democracy :
sinews in America—in Bengali_____________________ 9726in Pushtu______________________ 9727
Denekar, Joseph, relief-------------------- 8788Denekar, Mary A., relief___________ 8788Dennett, Sandra E., relief----------------- 8913Dental technicians, study guide------ 9605Dentists, special-inducement pay, ex-
tend___________________ 8980Denver, Colo., occupational wage
survey___________ 8714, 9459Dependent children, see Children.Dependents of women workers---------- 9770Deportation, cases suspended-------- 8829-30,
9052Depots, see Military depots.Detectors (image velocity) :
terrain light, aircraft still picturecamera, specification------------- 9136
Developers (photography) :powder, photocopying machine pa-
pers, etc__________ 9325Diamond drilling, Gypsum Camel
prospect______________ 9507Dichlorophenooxyacetic acid, lark-
spur control on cattle ranges- 9410Dictionaries, Cuban tobacco industry- 9370
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 89
Jun e 1952
Dictionary stands, wood, specifica-tion_________ _____;----
Dies Committee, see Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House.
Diethylbarbituric acid, ionization con-stant from 0° to 60° C----------
Diffusers, inlets of arbitrary exit cross section--------------------
Di Franco, Vincenzina, sister, relief- Diggers, clay, pneumatic, specifica-
tion _____ —___________Dimmick, Edgar L„ relief------------■-Dinitroaminophenol, and its methyl
ether, synthesis-----------Diplomatic relations, see Interna-
tional relations. Directories, see subjects. Disabled:
aid to disabled adults----------- - —personnel, retention and utiliza-
tion, spec. regs.-------------preserve insurance rights-------------see also Pensions.
^'firing open, unconfined shots in coal mines_________________
maritime, investigation----------------see also Relief work.
Disbursing offices :disbursing station numbers, spec,
regs-------------------------------responsibilities------------------------------
Disbursing stations, see Disbursing offices.
Entry
9304
9560
95398900
91348745
9493
971184148872
95009090
83769415
Discharge :enlisted personnel—
Army regulations--------------------- 83a4convenience of Government, spec.
regs_—————————————————————— 8355 procedures, forms, etc., spec, regs- 8420
Diseases, prevention and control, Army regs---------------:— 8344
see also Diseases of animals—Dis-eases of plants—also names and classes of diseases.
Diseases of animals, research labora-tory. estimate________ 8733
Diseases of plants : insect-transmitted---------------------- 9627plant disease reporter supple-____
ments_______________________ 9626-27Displaced persons, relief------------------ 8825Disposition of Executive Papers,
Joint Committee on, see Execu-tive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of.
Distinguished Flying Cross, present to Roscoe Turner-------- 9054
District of Columbia : appropriations, 1953----------------- 9075appropriations, 1953, and 1952 and
prior years___________ 8729 .boxing contests and exhibitions---- 8867Columbia Hospital, land convey-
ance_________________________ 8870delegates to political conventions,
regulate election------------- 8963Fire Department, seniority rights
of Albert O. Raeder-------- 8869Floyd B. Olson Memorial Triangle- 8904 garagekeepers and liverymen’s
liens, enforce act------------------ 8864government, reorganization----------- 8719hospital center, appropriations----- 8768hospitals, private, estimate for
grants_______________________ 8732Juvenile Court, amend act creating. 8865 motor-vehicle fuel tax, amend act- 8908 motor vehicle liens, use of serial
numbers in recording------------- 8906penthouse at 2400 16th St., NW— 8670 recorder of deeds—
disposal of obsolete records------ 8907office appointments_____________ 8866
EntryDistrict of Columbia—Continued
Rent Control Administrator, in-crease salary------------------------- 8nnl
tax laws, amend-------------------------- 8905theater stage performances of mi-
nors_________________________ 8868tire recapping, etc., supply sched-
ule___________________________ 9349District of Columbia Committee,
District of Columbia Committee, Senate, report------------- 8963
Do, see name of island.Do you work for yourself? (social
security amendments)- 9617Doctors, see Physicians.Documents, see Congressional docu-
ments—Records.Documents Office, price lists._____ 9231—36Doguta, Jimmy, relief______________ 9040Dominican Republic, customs reve-
nues, convention______ 9743Doors, Douglas fir, etc., standard
stock__________________ 9391Douglas fir, see Fir.Downingtown, Pa., warehouse space,
lease or license for civil de-fense__________________ 8979
Drafting-room supplies : drafting equipment, packaging,
specification_________________ 9188Federal supply schedule--------------- 9356
Drama, copyrighted, dramas, etc—— 9100Drawings, aeronautical standard, Air
Forces, etc---------------------------- 8322Dresses, see House dresses.Drilling and boring machinery, devel-
opment of rotary test drill---- 950995198503
8920
Drugs: traffic in dangerous drugs, 1951— wholesale and retail trade--------
Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D., com-mending --------- - —- -----
Duplicating processes, reproduction.Air Force regs_____________ 8261—62
Durham, N. C., census tracts, popula-tion and housing characteris- tics__________________ 8551
Dust, metallurgical, etc., in Los An- geles County, Calif------ 9498
Duties, see Tariff.Duty, honor, country (character
guidance discussion)---------- 8360—61Duzsik, Andy, relief------------------------Dwellings, see Housing.Dyes and dyeing:
red, for colored smoke mixtures, specifications--------------
sea marker, rescue, canister type,
8817
9135
9137specification.E
Earth, materials for foundation and construction of dams, etc., _manual______________________ 9682
Earthwork :Contra Costa Canal distribution
system, specifications------Franklin Canal, earthwork and
structures, specifications-
9687
9695
9077East (Far East) : .
situation, discussion with Gen.Ridgway--------- - -----—-----v;-",-
East St. Louis, Hl., housing, block statistics____________8523
8577
81979604
Eastern Air Lines, Inc., accident------Eastern Regional Research Labora-
tory, history and description—Eclipses, sun, total, June 30, 1954----Economic assistance, see Foreign aid.Economic Report Joint Committee,
hearings, etc______ 8701, 8952Ecuador, health and sanitation agree-
ment-________________ 9742Eden project, history, etc-------------- 9683
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Ind ex
EntryEducation :
aid for blind children--------------------directory, 1951—52-----------------------education manuals EM series----------educational attainment of popula-
tion 25 years and over----Federal activities and issues before
Congress_____________________Government publications, list--------veterans serving after June 27,
see also Curriculum—Military edu-cation — Vocational educa-
8991 92429112
8484
8716 9228
8871
tion—also subjects.Education and Labor Committee,
House, hearings---------------------- 8928Education Office:
appropriations, 1952------------------ 872abulletins, 1952 series-------------------- 9237circulars_______________________ 9238—39
Educational boards and departments, see names of States.
Educational institutions, see Collegesand universities.
Egawa, Maria S., relief-------------------- 8661Eggs:
hatching, pullorum classes, laws, etc___________________ 8324
monthly, 1948—49______________ 8213monthly, 1950—51---------------------- 8214on farms, 1945—50-------------------- 8200
Eigenfunctions, estimation by addi-tive functional of stochastic process_______________ 9557
Eigenvalues, see Eigenfunctions.Ekberg, James N., relief-------------------- 8785Eklutna power plant, butterfly valves,
operating units, etc., invitation for bids_______________ 9692
Eklutna project, invitation-------------- 9692Elections, your vote, armed forces
talk__________________ 8333see also Primaries.
Electric apparatus and appliances : commodity classification responsi-
bilities, spec, regs-------- 8428conduits, switchgear, etc., Grand
Coulee power plant, etc---------- 9691household, spec, regs-------------------- 8430
Electric batteries, dry, specification— 9113 Electric controllers, packaging, spec-
ification ______________ 9191Electric energy, see Electricity.Electric equipment, see Electric appa-
ratus and appliances.Electric heaters, water, specification- 9151 Electric lamps:
commodity classification responsi-bilities, spec, regs-------- 8428
facts for industry, 1951---------------- 8492incandescent, specifications-------- 9341-43
Electric lines:Boysen switchyard to Pilot Butte
and to Gov’t Camp, specifica-tions_____________________ 9688
construction cost estimates----------- 9704easements for rights-of-way----------- 8776transmission line installation and
maintenance_____________ 9707Electric relays, protective relay, spec-
ification ______________ 9198Electric resistors, wirewound, fixed,
specification__________ 9194Electric switchgear, shielded ignition
switches, aircraft, specifica-tion__________________ . 9206
Electric transformers, power distribu-tion, overrun lighting, specifi-cation________________ 9214
Electric wire and wiring, color code for chassis wiring for elec-tronic equipment___ __ 9517
EntryElectricity :
fuel consumption for production----hydroelectric power, small water
projects planning manual—----materials acceptable on systems of
9278
8713
9705
8231
9703
REA borrowers-------------------- -national electric rate book-------- 9279-80rural electric systems, relation to
rural industries---------------------shunt capacitor application to rural
electric system----------------Electronic equipment:
color code for chassis wiring, mih-95179153
tary standard-------------------------handbooks, specification-----------------
Electronic scientists, examination an- nouncements_ 8591, 8594, 8600, 8611
Electronics, see Electronic equipment.Electrons, binding energies---------------Elevators, commodity classification
responsibilities, spec, regs------Elizabeth, N. J., aircraft accidents----
9556
8426 8576, 8578
El Paso, Tex., accommodations for Customs Bureau, etc----
El Salvador, see Salvador.Emergency powers, see National de-
Empire District Electric Co---------------Employees, see Government officials
and employees—Office employ-ees—Railroad employees.
Employment:achieving high level, role of mone-
tary policy and public debt management--------------------
Federal jobs outside United States.Federal personnel, Mar. 1952, state-
ment by Harry F. Byrd--nonferrous foundries, industry re-
port_____________________outlook for earth scientists---- 8705,overseas bases, hiring for work------
8989
8887
89528610
8948
946594589078
Employment Security Bureau, appro-priations, 1952-----------
Engineering:careers in Veterans Administra-
tion_______________________ —-------------------------------------------- 9762 manual, military construction— 9247-48 safety in engineering (address)---- 9456services with AEC, guide for con-
trading-------------------------------------Engineer Corps, Army :
appropriations, 1952— estimate_____________________hearings_______________________
lake series________________________orders and regulations------------------
Engines, see Engines (aircraft)—Fire engines.
Engines (aircraft) :corrosion-preventive compound,
specification_____________t u r b i n e-propeller, frequency-re-
sponse characteristics of speed, errata__.________________
English langauge, merchant seamen English language bill-----
Enlisted personnel, see Army—Army Department.
Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army, enlist-ment and reenlistment, spec, regs__________________
Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist-ment.
Entomology, see Insects.Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Bureau :accommodations at El Paso, Tex— service and regulatory announce-
ments __________________Epidermal carcinogenesis, see Cancer. Epilepsy, the child with epilepsy------Epileptics, patients in public institu-
tions, 1948____________
8728
8474
8734892492499250
9130
9521
9089
8397
8989
9254
8563
9563
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 91
June 1952
EntryEntryEquipage, see Clothing.ET series__________________________ 9253Ethers, synthesis of dinitroamino-
phenol and its methyl ether— 9493Ethics, see Honor (ethics).Ethylene, citrus coloring------------------ 8217Eugenol, failure to potentiate gastric
tumor induction by 20-methyl- cholanthrene_________ 9569
Europe, western, review of fruit im-ports _________________ 9375
European corn borers, control for bet-ter corn crops-------------- 9444
Evans, Debra E., relief______________ 8890Examinations, foreign service, sample
questions______________ 9717see also Civil service.
Exchange brokers, see Brokers.Exchanges, see Post exchanges.Executive departments, see Govern-
ment reorganization plans— Government supplies.
Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of, reports___ 8740, 8852
Exhibitions, see Seattle, Washington State-Far East International Trade Fair, 1952.
Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments Committee, House:
hearings_______________________ 8929-30reports__________________ 8739, 8847—48
Experiment stations, see names of sta-tions.
Explosions :gas, Brighton, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1951,
investigation____________ 9514hazard of firing open, unconfined
shots in coal mines---------------- 9500South Amboy, N. J., investigation— 8938
Explosives, coal dust ignition--------- 9512Exports, see names or classes of arti-
cles exported.Extension work, prevent reduction of
funds to States_______ 8763Extractors, see Juice extractors.Ezell, Frankie, relief_______________ 8782
F
F. D. I. C., see Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation.
F. P. C. S series___________________ 9278Facts for industry (Census Bureau)— 8488-
8500Fahnl, Hermine, relief______________ 8809Fair, Kay, and children, relief----------- 9009Fair labor standards act, see Labor
standards.Fall River- County, S. Dak., carnotite
prospects______________ 9420Families:
budget, city worker’s, Oct. 1951____ 9462clothing—
farm family inventories________ 9432gift, home-made, handed-down---- 9431inventories and purchases by
place of residence____________ 9430inventories by age______________ 9429supplies studies______________ 9429-32
farm family ownership, progress re-, port_________________________ 9262
farm-operator family____________ 8205household characteristics, Apr.
1951________________________ 8486Far East, see East (Far East).Farabullini, Alla, relief______________ 8901Farabullini, Mario, relief____________ 8901Farm animals, see Livestock.Farm buildings, foundations________ 8226Farm Credit Administration :
circular (letter numbered series)— 9256-57
summary series___________________ 9261Farm families, see Families.
Farm implements and machinery, des-tination of farm machinery ex-ports in 1951--------------- 9374
Farm production, see Agriculture— also names of special commodi-ties.
Farm products, see Agricultural products.
Farmers:co-ops finance better mortgage
credit service____________ 9258farm-operator family-------------------- 8205see also Farmers’ cooperative or-
ganizations.Farmers’ bulletins________________ 8225-27Farmers’ cooperative organizations:
court cases, quarterly summary— 9261 irrigation companies____________ 9256merchandising by farmers’ coopera-
tives _________________ 9257news for farmer cooperatives, re-
prints ___________ __________ 9258—60petroleum, supplying through co-
ops__________________________ 9259teamwork for production (talk)— 8236
Farming, see Agriculture. Farms:
census of agriculture, 1950------ 8506-11crops, production, etc------------------ 8207family ownership progress report— 9262farm-operator family-------------------- 8205woods, savings bank paying inter-
est_____________________ 8229Fatigue, auditory, recovery time------ 9491Fatigue of materials, see Strains and
stresses.Fats, OPS ceiling price regulations,
spec, regs-------------------- 8454FDIC, see Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.Fear, knowledge is antidote (talk)— 8222 Feathers, wild-bird, importation,
amend tariff act_____________ 8862Fecht, Monika W., relief-------------------- 8660Federal, see headings beginning Fed-
eral—Government—National.Federal Civil Defense Administra-
tion :report, 1951_________________ 8718, 9264technical manual----------------------- 9265—66
Federal Communications Commission, organization, amend communi-cations act____________ 8759
Federal credit unions:act, extend provisions to Virgin
Islands______________________ 8681investment of funds--------------------- 8689
Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-tion, report to insured banks— 9272
Federal employment, see Employment.Federal Housing Administration un-
derwriting manual, revisions- 9277Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service appropriations, 1953— 8964Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insur-
ance Trust Fund, Board of Trustees of, see Board of Trus-tees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund.
Federal Power Commission, FPCS series________________ 9278
Federal Prison Industries, Inc., re-port, 1951____________ 9633
Federal prisons, see Prisons and pris-ers.
Federal property, see Public property.Federal regulations, see Code of Fed-
eral regulations.Federal Security Agency :
appropriations, 1952--------------------- 8725appropriations, 1953------------------- 8964
Federal specifications, see Government supplies.
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EntryFederal standard stock catalog------ 9303-48Federal supply schedule___________ 9349—58Federal Trade Commission, appro-
priations, 1953___ 8957Federation of Malaya, see Malaya,
Federation of.Fees:
brokers and dealers____________ 8934court commissioners and jurors,
estimate________________ 8723services of recorder of deeds of
D. C________________________ 8907Ferric citrate, ammonium, specifica-
tion_______ .___________ 9326Fertilizers, exports and imports by
country, etc., 1950—51- 9372Fiberglas :
glass-cloth facings, sandwich con-struction, tests------------- 9403
glass fiber yarn, etc., specification- 9146 Field manuals, see Army.Fiji Islands, studies of meliaceae------ 9588Fierro, Nicola, and others, relief------ 8840Filmslides :
guide for making pictures------------- 9263on fly control and sanitation-------- 965135mm, catalog, Training Branch,
Communicable Disease Center- 9676Filmstrips :
copyrighted____________________ 910335mm, catalog, Training Branch,
Communicable Disease Center- 9676 Filters
diesel'-fuel-oil, specification------- 9145Federal supply schedule___________ 9351gelatin, Wratten, specification------ 9316
Finance:Air Force letter___________________ 8253Army regulations_______________ 8339—41code of Federal regulations----------- 9292special regulations______________ 8374—85State finances, 1951______________ 8502State government, 1951___________ 8502see also Accounts and accounting.
Finance Committee, Senate: hearings_______________________ 9083reports______ <•_», ooou, oooo, oooo,
9055-56, 9061-62Finance offices, property accounting,
spec, regs-------------------- 8437Fir, Douglas, old growth doors, stand-
ard of trade_________ 9391Fire Department of D. C., seniority
rights, etc., of Albert O.Raeder______________________ 8869
Fire-engines:chemical—
foam-type, specification---------- 9139soda-acid-type, specifications---- 9140
Fire prevention, see Fires.Fire-resistant materials, gunite slabs
and partitions, tests___ 9546Firearms, see Shotguns.Firemen’s helmets, see Helmets.Fires, prevent cotton fires---------------- 8232
see also Forest fires.Fiscal station numbers, spec, regs---- 8376Fish and fisheries:
Alaska, game fish regulations-------- 9367special scientific reports________ 9368-69see also names and classes of fish.
Fish and Wildlife Service : regulatory announcements_____ 9367special scientific reports________ 9368—69
Fittings (auxiliary parts) : fluid connection, specification---- 9142installation and maintenance_____ 9707
Fixtures (for offices, etc.), commodity classification, responsibilities, spec, regs_____________ 8429
Flanges, tube, composition, etc., specification---------------- 9144
Flaxseed, farm stocks, revised esti-mates, 1944-51, by States____ 8208
EntryFlies :
control—entomologic appraisal of pro-
grams_______________________ 9654films and slides available---------- 9651in epidemics and disasters--------- 9657refuse handling, storage, collec-
tion, disposal------------------------- 9671sanitary program, suggested
press releases_______________ 9673sanitation educational and infor-
mation program-------------------- 9655domestic, biology--------------------------- 9652fly trap, attached bait pan type---- 9656see also Tachina flies.
Flight: „„„Air Force regulations---------------- 8293—94flying safety, Air Force regs---------- 8295instrument approach procedure---- 8572transonic speed, fuselage-side air
inlet________________ '----------- 9538Flikke, Julia O., relief----------------------- 8874Flood insurance, see National flood
insurance.Floods:
control, rehabilitation, etc.— estimates____________________ 8734hearings_______________________ 8924
emergency control work--------- ------- 8858protection, small water projects
planning manual------------- 8713Floor coverings, printed-enamel felt-
base, testing methods and equipment____________ 9545
Florida:Education Board, transfer land to_ 8969 grapefruit, storage test---------------- 9622
Florida University, land for use-------- 8969Flour, output per man-hour decreased
1939-51______________ 9471Flow:
compressible, in rotating radial-inlet impeller channel, theory and experiment_______ 9541
fields, visualization behind low- aspect-ratio wings--------- 9535
interferometry to measurement _ of 2-dimensional gaseous density fields____________________ 9542
laminar— boundary layer calculation, nu-
merical method--------------- 9526boundary layer control, experi-
mental investigation----------- 9530successive approximations in
aerodynamics, erratum-------- 9525past 2-dimensional bump, com-
pressibility effect----------- 9528supersonic—
condensation of air effect------ 9540damping in roll, errata--------------- 9527stability derivatives for wing
plan forms________________ 9524three-dimensional, in turboma-
chines, errata----------------- 9529three-dimensional supersonic noz-
zles________________ -— 9539water flow retardation, planning
manual_________________ 8713Floyd B. Olson Memorial Triangle,
designating____________ 8904Fluorspar, deposits of Burro Moun-
tains, etc_____________ 9417Fly, see Flies.Fly traps, attached bait pan type----- 9656Flying, see Aeronautics—Flight.Fong, Mimi, and children, relief------ 9020Fonts, baptismal, free importation by
religious organizations_ 8861Food :
Agriculture Dept.’s policies, chro-nology, Jan. 1947-Dec. 1951— 8201
consumers’ price index and retail food prices______________ 9463
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 93
Jun e 1952
EntryEntryFood—Continued
procurement, storage, etc., of non- perishable subsistence, spec,
regs__________________ 8369retail prices by cities, 1951______ 9472sanitary food service, instructor’s
guide for training personnel__ 9666special regulations_____________ 8367-69use of chemicals in food—
hearings_______________________ 8931report_________________________ 8849
work time required to buy, U. S.and 11 other countries______ 9480
Food establishments, see Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc.
Food for livestock, marketing molas-ses as feed____________ 8220
Food Service of Evansville, Inc_____ 8876Foods and Cosmetics, Select Commit-
tee to Investigate Use of Chem-icals in, House:
hearings_________________________ 8931report____________________________ 8849
Foranda, Claude, relief_____________ 9010Foreign Affairs Committee, House:
hearings_________________________ 8932reports---------------------------------- 8762, 8850
Foreign agriculture, see Agriculture.Foreign aid :
mutual security act of 1952— hearings___________ 8932, 9079, 9084reports________ 8850, 8860, 8968, 9053
mutual security program, armed forces talk______________ 8334
special regulations_____________ 8459-60Foreign countries, discriminatory acts
of governments affecting mer-chant marine__________ 9088
Foreign policy, see International re-lations.
Foreign relations, see International relations.
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate : hearings_______________________ 9084reports__________________ 8967 68. 9064
Foreign service : administration_________________ 9720buildings act, amend______________ 9064Department and foreign service
series____________________ 9717employees in Korea, relief__________ 8754manual________________________ 9720-22officer examination, sample ques-
tions ____________________ 9717Foreign trade, see Commerce.Forest experiment stations, see names
of stations.Forest fires, northeastern interstate
compact, include Canadian provinces_____________ 8692
Forest lands, see Forests and for-estry.
Forest planting, you need trees, les-sons in tree planting_ 9414
Forest products, research, ForestProducts Laboratory program- 9407
Forest Products Laboratory : reports____________________ 9399-9406research program, 1952—53__ 9407technical notes______________ 9408
Forests and forestry: code of Federal regulations____ 9294
farm woods, savings bank payinginterest______________________ 8229
forest survey release_____________ 9397forestry incident to farming______ 9764Lake County, Calif., forest land____ 9397research note_____________________ 9410station notes_____________________ 9398station paper_____________________ 9409see also Forest fires—Trees.
Formanek, Edward B., relief of es-tate ___________________ 8881
Fort Worth, Tex., housing, block sta-tistics ________________ 8524
Foundations (construction) : farm buildings_________________ 8226
Foundries, nonferrous, industry em-ployment report_______ 9465
Fowler, Henry H., nomination______ 9082FPC, see Federal Power Commission.FPC S series_______________________ 9278Frames, printing, vacuum, specifica-
tion ___________________ 9141Freight, selected special statistics---- 9449France :
defense materials, agreement withGermany_____________________ 9732
Germany, external debt, agreement- 9729 liberated, civil administration, etc.,
agreement____________________ 9735Frankel, Margaret, relief____________ 8784Franklin Canal, earthwork, etc., spec-
ifications______________ 9695Frankovich, Sharon E., relief_______ 9043Frattini, Adele, relief______________ 8997Fraud, impounding of mail in cases of
fraud, etc____________________ 8802Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Na-
tional Military Park_________ 9594Fregonniere, Priscilla O. D. G. de la,
relief________________________ 9021French Study Group on Productivity
and Full Employment, highAmerican productivity_______ 9473
Freund, Bruno L.. relief_____________ 8667Frkovic, Paul, relief________________ 8912Frozen foods, see names or classes of
foods frozen. Fruit:
carload shipments, by States, etc- 9634 carlot unloads—
Canada, 1950__________________ 9635Canada, 1951___________________ 9636
census of agriculture, 1950____ 8506—11fungicide tests on fruit trees_____ 9626imports into western Europe_____ 9375
Fuel:consumption for electric energy---- 9278packaged, directory of operations— 9501
Fuel oil, diesel, filters, specification- 9145 Fuel pressure indicators, specifica-
tion _________________________ 9159Fujita, Margarite M., relief------------- 8839Fumes, metallurgical, etc., in Los An-
geles County, Calif----------------- 9498Fungicides:
fruit and nut trees-------------------- 9626peaches, 1951, post-harvest treat-
ments, results----------------------- 9620Fur-bearing animals, Alaska regula-
tions __________________ 9367Furniture and fixtures, commodity
classification responsibilities, spec, regs_____________ 8429
Fuselage, side air inlet for use at transonic flight speeds- 9538
G
Gabbert, Ellis E., relief-------------------- 9049Gages, see Pressure gages.Gallagher’s Warehouse, Inc--------------- 8880Game and game birds, regulations,
Alaska_______________________ 9367Games, see Olympic games.Garagekeepers, liens, enforce in D. C_ 8864Garrett, Josephine F., relief------------- 8748Gas explosions, Brighton, N. Y., Sept.
21, 1951, investigation------------------ 9514Gases, combustion, thermodynamics__ 9506Gaskets, Federal supply schedule------ 9353Gasparetz, Maria, sister, relief______ 8673Gastric cancer, see Cancer.Gastric tumors, see Tumors.General Accounting Office, general
regulations------------------ 9415General Assembly of United Nations,
see United Nations.
Page 94 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
EntryGeneral Services Administration, ap-
propriations, 1953_____ 8732Generators:
S-band sweep generator and test set______________________ 9614
signal, specification----------------------- 9149Geological Survey:
circulars_______________________ 9420—21water supply papers------------------ 9422-24
Geology: contributions to general geology,
1951___________________ 9417title page and contents--------------- 9417
Geomagnetic station, construction and equipment___ -_______ — 8690
Geophysical abstracts, title page,1951___________________ 9419
Georgacopoulos, George, relief- 8816Georgia, vacant dwelling units, ad-
vance reports___ 8477Germany:
auswartigen politik, Spanische Biir- gerkrieg, 1936—39_____ 9716
defense materials, agreement--------- 9732external debt, agreement--------------- 9729
Glass: containers, facts for industry----- 8494plate, for optical instruments,
specification---- .--------------- 9150see also Watch glasses.
Glass cloth, see Fiberglas.Glassware, see names of articles man-
ufactured from glass. Glucuronidase, low liver activity, in-
heritance______________ 9583Glue spreader, hand-operated, port-
able ___________________ 9408Goldman, Albert, relief______________ 8641Goodman, Holly P., relief------------------ 8633Goodyear, Pauline W., relief________ 9038Gorove, Stephen, relief_____________ 8818Government, see headings beginning
Federal — Government — Na-tional.
Government contracts: advertising_____________________ 9699code of Federal regulations_______ 9297construction services, etc., for AEC,
guide for contracting------ 8474emergency provisions of 1st war
powers act, extend_______ 8976industrial facility clearance, spec,
regs__________ ___________ 8409minimum wage determinations
under Walsh-Healy act, sum-mary____________________ 9763
new durable productive equipment- 9700 orders, etc., Engineers Corps-------- 9250Renegotiation Board regulations— 9698 renegotiation staff bulletins---- 9699—9701
Government offices: appropriations, 1953___________ 9076
records and papers, disposition— 8740, 8852
reorganization, see in main alpha-bet, Government reorganization plans.
Government officials and employees :annual leave, limit accumulation— 9076Federal personnel, Mar. 1952, state-
ment by Harry F. Byrd---------- 8948Japanese Americans, remove in-
equities in compensation-------- 8903office workers, 1 out of 6 injured
every year___________________ 9301see also name of department, etc.,
where employed.Government Operations Committee,
Senate:hearings_______________________ 9085-87reports______________________ 8966. 8976
Government periodicals, see Period-icals.
EntryGovernment property, see Public
property.Government publications:
exchange agreement with Pakistan- 9734 helpful, interesting, enjoyable read-
ing, list______________________ 9229price lists, Documents Office 9231—36 see also Congressional documents—
also subjects.Government reorganization plans, Dis-
trict of Columbia government- 8719Government specifications, see Gov-
ernment supplies — Military supplies.
Government supplies:Federal specifications—
Federal standard stock catalog- 9303-48 index, supp___________________ 9359interim______________________ 9360—63
Federal supply schedules----------- 9349-58see also Military supplies.
GR-S, see Butadiene styrene.Gracely, Harvey T., relief---------------- 8741Grahovac, Milos, relief---------------------- 9048Grain:
farm stocks, revised estimates, 1944-51, by States______ 8208
seeds, treatment for better crops— 9443Grain sorghum, see Sorghum.Grand Canyon National Park----------- 9595Grand Coulee Dam, Metalwork and
electric installations, specifica-tions _________________ 9691
Grand Coulee power plant, metalwork and electric installations, speci-fications__ 9691
Grand Coulee pumping plant, pump in-stallations, specifications-------- 9691
Grangeville, Idaho, railroad accident- 9446Granich, Grace M., activities------------- 8944Granich, Max, activities-------------------- 8944Grants-in-aid :
blind, under social security act---- 9649dependent children, under social se-
curity act____________________ 9650Federal aid for highways—
hearings_____________________ 8940report__________________________ 8770
Grapefruit, Florida, storage tests---- 9622Grease, aircraft gear, etc., specifica-
tion__________________ 9148Grease guns, see Guns.Great Britain:
defense materials, agreement with Germany________________ 9732
Germany external debt, agreement- 9729Great Lakes:
lake series, port and harbor im-provement_______________ 9249
sea lampreys spawning runs, 1951- 9368 transportation lines---------------------- 9251
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin, agreement_____________ 8967
Greece zsailing directions, western coast to
Akra Tafnaron---------------- 9438supplies for aid, spec. regs.----------- 8459
Greene, Lydia D. J., relief---------------- 8647Greensboro, N. C., census tracts, popu-
lation and housing characteris-
Greenwood, Floyd L., relief of estate- 8752 Growth, trees, affected by grading---- 9398Guam, population, 1950 census-------- 8562Guanazolo, effect on antibody forma-
tion _________________________ 9576Guard duty, interior, field manual---- 8359Guglielmi, Gino, relief---------------------- 8666Guidance, character, discussion topics,
Gulf, see name of gulf.Gunite, fire tests of slabs and parti-
tions 9546Guns, grease, and, specification--------- 9147
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 95
.June 1952
EntryEntryGusts, see Winds.Gypsum Camel prospect, diamond
drilling_______________ 950"
II
H. O. publications------------------------- 9434—41H. T. & S. Office reports____________ 9618-24Haas, Albert, relief--------------------------- 9002Hagerstown, Md., health studies, bibl- 9670Halibut, Pacific halibut fishery regu-
lations _______________ 9445Halomethanes, infrared absorption
spectra_______________ 9561Hamamoto, Jean, relief-------------------- 8894Hammerlind, Minglan, relief_______ 8649Hand tools, see Tools.Handbooks, see names of departments,
etc., issuing handbooks—also subjects.
Handicapped :children, helping, investment in Na-
tion’s future manpower_______ 9243enlistment and induction, physical
standards and physical profil-ing, Army regs---------------------- 8342
Handles, clamping, steel tape, specifi-cation ________________ 9208
Handling equipment, commodity clas-sification responsibilities, spec, regs___________________ 8426
Handling, Transportation and Stor-
reports____________________ voi.-s---*Harris, Patricia A., relief---------------- 8651Hatcher, Theresa, relief-------------------- 8826Hatcheries, see Poultry.Hawaii:
farms, etc., census of agriculture— 8511light list___ '_____________________ 8624population, advance reports______ 8483transfer former naval air station
to____________________________ 8983Hawaiian Islands, see Hawaii.Hay, farm stocks, revised estimates,
1944-51, by States____ 8208Headsets, microphone, specification— 9154 Health :
code of Federal regulations______ 9297cooperative program, agreement
Costa Rica_____________________ 9728Ecuador________________________ 9742Honduras______________________ 9740
education project in Iowa------------- 9255Hagerstown health studies, bibl----- 9670health and sanitation, series------ 9657—58health information series--------- 9659-63health services in aging popula-
tion _____________________ 9664labor’s, Federal action for safe-
guarding________________ 9451public health bibliography series— 9670
Health Department, establish----------- 9087Heart diseases:
coronery artery disease___________ 9662health information series_________ 9660rheumatic________________________ 9661
Heat, failure to potentiate gastric tumor induction by 20-methyl- cholanthrene_________ 9569
Heat prostration, recognition and treatment_____________ 9659
Heaters, engine pre-heaters, Federal supply schedule----------- 9350
see also Electric heaters.Heating apparatus and supplies, com-
modity classification responsi-bilities, spec, regs-------- 8423
Heatstroke, recognition and treat-ment _________________ 9659
Hebrides, sailing directions, westcoast of Scotland------------------ 9437
Hedley, Elaine I., relief______________ 8638
Hee, Hazel S. F., relief______________ 8648Hee Shee Wong Achuck, see Achuck,
Hee Shee Wong.Helium, bibliography_______________ 9497Hells Canyon Dam, selected informa-
tion submitted by InteriorDept________________________ 8933
Helmets, firemen’s plastic, specifica-tion ___________________ 9152
Hemlock, western, doors, standard of trade_________________ 9391
Henly, George B., Construction Co— 9050 Hepatoma, see Tumors.Heptane, synthesis, etc_____________ 9558Herbarium, see National herbarium.Higa, Fumiko, relief________________ 9017High-school students, see Students.Higher education, see Colleges and
universities.Highways, see Roads and highways.Himura, Carl, relief------------------------- 8664Hiramoto, Nobuko, relief____________ 8631Hiring practices, see Employment.Historical handbook series---------------- 9596Hoffmann, Katharina, relief------------- 8846Hoisting apparatus and machinery,
commodity classification re-sponsibilities, spec, regs---------- 8426
Homes, public housing projects, Greater San Diego area---------- 9679
see also Houses.Honduras:
agriculture, cooperative agreement- 9744 health and sanitation agreement— 9740
Honolulu, Hawaii: bond issue—
flood control_______________ 9065Kalihi Tunnel_________________ 9067public improvement_____________ 9066public schools___________________ 9070
population, by census tracts----------- 8481Honolulu County, Hawaii:
bond issue— flood control_______________ 9065Kalihi Tunnel_________________ 9067public improvement____________ 9066public schools_________________ 9070
Honor (ethics) :character guidance discussion---- 8360—61
Hoopa Unified School District, conveyland to______________________ 9071
Hoopa Valley Reservation, land con-veyance_______________ 9071
Horvath, Lucas A., relief------------------ 9028Horvath, Stephan J., relief--------------- 9028Hose:
aircraft, specification-------------------- 9155Federal supply schedule---------------- 9353spray, specification------------------ .— 9346water, specification----------------------- 9347
Hosken, May, relief--------------------------- 8671Hospitals:
center in D. C., appropriations------ 8768Norwegian mobile surgical, opera-
tions in Korea, agreement with Norway_________________ 9741
private, in D. C., estimate for grants________________ _— 8732
see also Mental institutions—Vet-erans hospitals—also names of hospitals, or places where located.
House bills_________________________ 8702House dresses, cotton, construction---- 8223Household goods:
reporting locations, spec, regs-------- 8389shipment by commercial motor van
carriers, spec, regs---------------- 8388Households, see Families.Houses, CMP as it affects home build-
ing____________________ 9427see also Housing.
Housing:I act of 1947, extend_______________ 9080
Page 96 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Ind ex
EntryHousing—Continued
census, 1950 —advance reports---------------------- 8477-79block statistics by cities----------8513-50preliminary reports-------------------- 8480tract statistics------------------------ 8551-53
defense housing laws, amend—hearing________________________ 9081report__________________________ 9060
Federal aids for critical areas_____ 9425housing research paper------------------ 9426military, under National housing
act, Army regs----------------------- 8348mortgaged, residential, nonfarm
properties____________________ 8480new sales, financing in metropolitan
areas________________________ 9475new urban dwelling dnits author-
ized, 1947____________________ 9468San Diego area projects, informa-
tion, etc., for tenants------------ 9678slum clearance and urban redevelop-
ment, Federal grants-------------- 8800Hsia, Lucia, relief___________________ 8807Hsia, Pinfang, relief------------------------- 8815Hsia, Shu-Ting Liu, relief------------------ 8807Hydraulic cement, see Cement.Hydrocooling, see Cooling.Hydroelectric power, see Electricity.Hydrogen, mechanism by which hy-
drogen enters metals--------------- 9543Hydrographic Office, H. O. publica-
Hydrophobia, compulsory vaccination ordinances in United States---- 9675
Hypertension, see Blood pressure.
I
Ice, Federal supply schedule________ 9357Iceland, defense, pursuant to North
Atlantic treaty, agreement an-nex_________________________ 9730
Idaho:farms, etc., census of agriculture___ 8509mail routes, schedules____________ 9751population, general, 1950 census___ 8555water supply and sewage disposal
systems______________________ 9273Ihrig, Ernest N., relief______________ 8821Illinois :
retrocede land to_________________ 8982water supply and sewage disposal
systems_________________ 9274Illness, see Sick.Immigration and emigration, displaced
persons, adjustment of status- 8825Immigration and Naturalization Serv-
ice, accommodations at El Paso, Tex-------------------- 8989
Immunity, international travel, supp_ 9674Importation, cases suspended_______ 8831Imports, articles for exhibit entered
see also names or classes of articles imported.
Incandescent lamps, see Electric lamps.
Income tax:proceeds from sports programs for
benefit of Red Cross, excludefrom gross income____________ 9062
withheld from military pay, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 8380
Incompetents, patients in public insti-tutions, 1948------------------------- 9563
Independence National HistoricalPark-------------------------------------- 9597
Independent offices, see Government offices.
Index numbers, sec subjects, e. g. Prices.
Entryinuexes; .
Court of Claims decisions------------- 9104Federal specifications and stand-
ards, supp____________________ 9359foreign agriculture------------------------ 9371manual of Medical Department,
Navy_________________________ 9489medical and veterinary zoology------ 8326NACA technical publications---------- 9520specifications, etc., military specifi-
cations and standards, military index____________________ 9516
Un-American Activities Committee publications___________ 8942—43
India, sailing directions------------------ 9439Indian schools, see also Shoshone In-
dian Mission School.Indiana :
real property conveyance---------- 8848water supply and sewage disposal
systems_________________ 9275Indians, qualifications to manage own
affairs________________ 8769see also names of Indian tribes.
Indicators, wind direction, yaw, syn-chro style, specification---------- 9157
see also Fuel pressure indicators— Position indicators—Tempera-ture indicators.
Industrial machinery, see Machinery.Industrial materials series__________ 9749Industrial specialist, examination an-
nouncements _____ 8597, 8603Industrial workers, see Labor.Industry :
facts for industry (Census Bu-reau) ______________ 8488^8500
rural industries help your nation, etc_____________________ 8231
Infantry, tables of organization and equipment___________ 8462-66
Infants: mortality, 1949, charts_________ 8565toxoplasmosis____________________ 9585
Infrared spectrum, see Spectra.Ingot, see Aluminum.Inhibitors, serum, of chymotrypsin
and trypsin___________ 9580Injuries :
Government office workers_____ 9301rates in manufacturing, 1951_____ 9466
Inoue, Michio, see Richards, Leonard J.Insecticides, of public health impor-
tance_________________ 9665Insects:
ET series________________________ 9253intercepted plant pests----------------- 9254transmission of plant diseases------ 9627
Inspectors, see types of inspectors.Installations (military) :
Army regulations_______________ 8347—48fiscal accounting, reconciliation,
etc., spec, regs----------------- 8377fiscal accounting records, disposi-
tion, spec, regs--------------- 8378industrial, change of status, spec.
regs_________________________ 8399master planning, etc., Army regs_ 8347nonappropriated welfare funds,
spec, regs----------------------------- 8400-1overseas bases, hiring for work___ 9078permanent, standards, Army regs_ 8353
Installment credit, changes in terms. 9300 Institute of Pacific Relations, investi-
gations _______________ 9091Institutions, see Mental institutions.Instructors of the Deaf, see Conven-
tion of American Instructorsof the Deaf.
Insulation : brick, thermal, specification____ 9166cloth and tape, electrical, specifica-
tion--------------------------------------- 9156
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 97
Jun e 1952
EntryInsurance, disabled veterans, prohibit
reduction in ratings in effect 25 years---------------------
see also types of insurance.Insurance companies, stamp tax on
deposits of securities------ —--Insured banks, see Banks and bank-
ing.Inter-American Highway :
agreements with—Costa Rica--------------------------------Nicaragua______________________El Salvador------------------ - —----
Interferometers, measurement ot 2- dimensional gaseous density fields--------- ------------ --
Interior and Insular Affairs Commit-
8946
8974
973897399737
9542
8933tee, House:.-siOTisTiffsiw.ww
Interior and Insular Affairs Commit- tee, Senate, reports-90u7-58,
V06U—42interior Department:
appropriations, 1952----------------transfer lands------------- —--------- -—
Intermountain Forest & Range Ex-periment Station, annual re-port 1951--------------------
Internal revenue: administration of laws, investiga-
87268688
9394
8947
8985code of Federal regulations------- 9288-90criminal prosecutions, statute of
limitations-------------- ------see also names of items taxed.
International organization and con- ference series------------9724-25
International relations : .auswartigen politlk, Spanische Bur-
gerkrleg, 1936-39----------- 9716foreign relations of U. S., diplo-
niatic papers—American republics, 1933---- 8703,Soviet Union, 1933—39-------- 8704, 9719
foreign relations of U. S., publica-tions, price list--------------
general foreign policy series---------Interstate and Foreign Commerce
92369723
Committee, House: hearings_______________________ --radio and television programs, in-
vestigation — Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Committee, Senate : „„„„ . _hearings_______________________ 9088—90reports-__________ 8969, 8986, 8992, 9063
Intoxicants, see Liquors. Inventions, royalties, adjustment----Invitations for bids, see names of cer-
tain reclamation projects.Ionization chambers, cylindrical, dis-
tortion of transients---Iowa, farms, etc., census of agricul-
ture___________________Iriye, Tom T., relief-------------------------Iron:
basic, marketing by producers------scrap—
NPA order, spec, regs---------------OPS ceiling price regulation,
spec, regs---- ----------------------Irradiation, see X-rays.Irrigation:
canals, linings for-------------------- -—cooperative companies, organiza-
tion, etc-------------------development, small water projects
planning manual-------------Isopods, marine asellote, from north-
ern California-------------Italy: ...
report of special study mission----sailing directions, southeast coast-
8934
8764
8936
9610
85069046
8504
8451
8450
9685
9256
8713
9589
87629438
Iterants, general theorems.Itoh, Kunio, relief-------------
Entry95598636
Jackson, Fort, convey to Savannah, Ga____________________
Jails, see Prisons and prisoners.Janies, Ralph, relief-----------------------Japan, crop insurance---------------------Japanese in United States, Federal
employees, remove inequities in compensation--------------
Japanese Peace Conference, record of proceedings, supp-------- ----------
Japanese peace treaty, proceedings of conference_____________
Jet valves, see Valves.Jim Woodruff Dam, spillway and lock
approach, model investigation-job analysis, publications, price list- Jobs, see Employment—Occupations. Johnstown, Pa., housing, block sta-
tistics _—Joint United States' Military Aid
Group (Greece) :Army and Air Force Sections’ sup-
8686
87829271
8903
9724
9724
92529233
8525
84598813
plies, spec, regs---- -----------------Jordan, Demetrius A., relief-------------Journal of National Cancer Institute,
reprint series______________ 9566—84Judging of stock, etc., see Sheep. Judgments, see subjects. Judicial Conference of United States,
proceedings---------------- 8196Judiciary, see Courts of United States.
hearings, etc---------------------------- 8935-37renortS-____ —_________________ 8741—57,
8779, 8782-94, 8803-46, 8851, 8873-83, 8885, 8888-8902, 8909- 17.
Judiciary Committee, Senate: hearings_____________________ 9091—92reports________________ 8994-9052,9073
Juice extractors, hand-operated, spec-ification--------- .-----------------------
Jung, Ying Chee, relief------------------ -Jurisdiction, French liberated terri-
tory, agreement-----------Jury, fees for jurors, estimate----------Justice Department:
appropriations, 1953------------------judicial administration, code of
Federal regulations----------------Juvenile Court of D. C., amend act
creating-------- —Juvenile courts, statistics, 1946-49—Juvenile delinquency, juvenile court
statistics, 1946—49------
K
Kalihi Tunnel, construction, bond is-sue—
Kamiaka, Harumi, relief------------------Kanemochi, Sachiko, relief----------------Kansas, electric rate book---------------Kansas City, Mo., housing, block sta-
tistics —Kendrick irrigation project, tempo-
rary water service notice------Kennedy, Hildegard P., relief-----------Keogh, Bernard J., relief------------- -Kerogen, concentrating in Colorado
oil shale----------------------Kerr, Susan J., relief-----------------------Kidneys, renal papillitis experi-
mentally produced King, Janice J., relief----------------------Kipf, William, relief-----------------------Kits:
modification, specification—----pressurizing, specification------------see also Repair kits.
91389027
97358723
8954
9291
88658564
8564
9067881988429279
8526
968486779035
95118897
957486688883
91799189
Page 98 Po not order from index; see indicated entry
Ind ex
EntryKoje Island, POW uprising, discus-
sion with Gen. Ridgway---------- 9077Korea:
foreign service employees, relief-— 8754 veterans, education and training
benefits__'_______________ 8871Krakovsky, Reuben, relief----------------- 8835Kramarski, Henryk, relief---------------- 8899Kruse, William P., relief------------------ 8743Kuebler, Lieselotte M., relief----------- 8653Kurosawa, Matsuko, relief--------------- 8672
Labor:annual report on labor force, 1951- 8485 code of Federal regulations----------- 9291defense manpower work program,
1952_________________________ 9225employment outlook, 1952, building
trades_______________________ 9450health and safety, Federal action
for safeguarding-------------------- 9451labor force series________________ 8485man-hours—
synthetic rubber and components- 9467 work time required to buy food- 9480
manpower program, Air Force let-ter___________________________ 8251
manpower, training for defense pro-duction, interstate coopera-tion _________________________ 8331
migratory, recommendations ofPresident’s Comn------------------ 9454
State legislation of interest to women_________________ 9775
worker mobility and skill utiliza-tion, World War II--------------- 9481
Labor and Public Welfare Committee,Senate:
expenditures, increasing limit-------- 8977hearings_________________________ 9093reports — 8961-62, 8965, 8977, 8987, 8991
Labor Department: appropriations, 1952, estimate--- 8728appropriations, 1953, report---------- 8964
Labor legislation, see Labor.Labor standards, fair labor standards
act, forestry or lumbering and farming_______________ 9764
Labor Standards Bureau, activities, labor standards are good busi-ness___________________ 9452
Labor Statistics Bureau: bulletins_____________________ 9458-61serial no. R____________________ 9473-75
Labor unions :agreements, work stoppage provi-
sions___________________ 9474conventions, 1952________________ 9477
Laboratories, see Research labora-tories.
Laccadive Island, sailing directions— 9439Laces (fasteners) :
spun nylon, specification--------------- 9168Lake, see name of lake, except when
occurring as first word of name of town, etc.
Lake Charles, La., post office and court building------------- 8781
Lake County, Calif., forest land------- 9397Lambs, early Jamb situation, May 1,
1952_________________________ 8204Laminar flow, see Flow.Laminated materials, glass-fabric fac-
ings of sandwich material------ 9400see also Plastics.
Lampreys:sea lamprey spawning—
Michigan streams of Lake Su-perior__________ 9396
Treat Lakes, 1951______________ 9368Lamps, incandescent, specification---- 9344
see also Electric lamps.
EntryLand :
drainage, small water projects plan-ning manual--------------------
ranges lands, program------------------submerged lands, confirming titles
of States________________see also Public lands—Real estate.
Landing strips, see Runways (aero-nautics).
Language and languages, see names of languages.
Larkspur, control with 2,4—D-----------
87139411
8778
9410
9231Law: publications, price list---------------slip laws (private), 82d Con-
gress _________________ 8629—77slip laws (public), 82d Congress. 8678-98 see also subject.
Law clerks, to justices of U. S. courts,88018654
civil service status— Lawrence, Rodney D., relief.Laws, see Law.Lazar, Yusuf (flash), relief-------------Lead:
scrap materials, OPS ceiling price regulation, spec, regs------
secondary, OPS ceiling price regula-tion, spec, regs----------------
Leadership, problem ahead (address)- Leaflets, see names of departments,
etc., issuing leaflets.Leave of absence, annual leave of
Govt, employees, limit accumu-lation ________________
Leaves, nutrient content affected by grading-----------------------
Lee, Belle, see Cibulski, Kimberly A. Lee, Yai Wing, relief-----------------------Legislation, see Law.Leptospirosis, laboratory diagnosis— Let’s save soil with Sam and Sue
(primer)______________Leukemia, thymic transplants in hy-
brid mice_____________Librarians :
examination announcement-----------library assistant-----------------------
in Veterans Administration-----------Libraries, service in rural areas--------Library of Congress:
author catalog, cumulative list----publications in print, Jan. 2, 1952_
Liens :garagekeepers and liverymen, en-
force in D. C------------------motor vehicle, use of serial numbers
in recording in D. C--------Lieu, Liane, relief-----------------------------Lieu, Peter, relief___________________Life preservers :
CO2 inflatable, specification-----------repair kits, specification---------------
Light lists, see Lights.Lighting, airport runways and landing
strips, CAA requirements--------Lighting fixtures, specification----------
8917
8445
84459723
9076
9398
9018
9667
9713
9575
86058606 97618928
94839484
8864
890689028902
91749201
85759143
Lights : list, Coast Guard------------------ 8619-24local list and other marine aids,
Pacific Coast---------------------- 8620-24Lima beans, frozen, standards for
grades________________ 9646Limitations (law) :
criminal prosecutions under inter-nal revenue laws________ 8985
Linden, Pa., railroad accident----------- 9448Lining fabrics, case liners, waterproof,
specification.._________ 9173Liquids, spreading on low-energy sur-
faces_________________ 9608Liquors, intoxicating, code of E'ederal
regulations____________ 9290Lithium, recovery from spodumene-
amblygonite mixtures__ 9508
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 99
Jun e 1952
EntryLitters, see Stretchers.Liver:
acid and phosphatase values of se-rum, etc., rel. to carcinogens indiet_________________________ 9584
low glucuronidase activity, inheri-tance________________________ 9583
Liverymen, liens, enforce in D. C---- 8864Livestock :
census of agriculture, 1950-------- 8506—11farm production and income from
meat animals, 1950—51----------- 8212on farms, Jan. 1, 1952------------------ 8210publications on animal industry---- 9235report, 1952, schedule and contents- 8216
Load (mechanics) :gust loads on airplanes______ 9531, 9534snow load studies________________ 9426
Loans: business enterprises------------------ 9697lending program of REA--------------- 9702
Location identifiers, airports, etc., supplement____________ 8574
Logarithmic attenuators------------------ 9607Lombardo, Anthony, relief---------------- 8812Long Beach, Calif., housing, block
statistics---------------------- 8527Lookout Mountain, Battle of, 1863---- 9598Los Angeles County, Calif., metallur-
gical, etc., dusts and fumes---- 9498Louie Bon Kong, relief------------------- 8845Lubricants :
oil, general purpose, low tempera-ture, specification----------- 9172
oils, greases, waxes, etc., OPS price regulations, spec, regs------ 8455
Lubricating-oils, see Lubricants.Lukas, Anna, relief--------------------------- 9037Lukas, Ingeborg, relief-------------------- 9037Lumber, production, etc., facts for in-
dustry________________ 8495Lumbering incident to farming---------- 9764Lymphosarcoma, see Tumors.Lysozymes, salivary, action on micro-
coccus lysodeikticus---- 9495
M
Machine shops, maintenance and oper-ation, Army regs----------- -------- 8357
Machine tools:Federal supply schedule---------------- 9355new durable productive equipment- 9700 shortages, impact on small manu-
facturers_____________________ 9097Machinery:
small, accessories and parts, Fed-eral supply schedule--------------- 9355
special industry, spec, regs----------- 8422see also Cutting machinery—also
special kinds of machinery, e. g. Drilling and boring ma-chinery.
Madera distribution system, construc-tion, specification-------- 9696
Magazines, see Periodicals.Magazines (camera) :
aircraft, specification-------------------- 9176Magnesium :
alloys, bars, rods, etc., specifica-tions____________________ 9178
foundry at Teterboro, N. J., trans-fer to Navy Dept_____________ 8687
wrought products, facts for indus-try, summary for 1951----------- 8488
Mahogany, meliaceae of Fiji, Samoaand Tonga____________________ 9588
Mail carriers:rural—
emergency assignments of postal employees--------------------------- 8853
on heavily patronized routes, sal-aries ______________________ 8799
Mail contracts, see Postal service.
EntryMail matter:
impound in cases of fraud, etc------notification of latest home address,
spec, regs_______________poisons for scientific use----------------transportation service bids and
claims, eliminate oath require-ment ____________________
unloading from vessels, revise law.Mail routes, see Postal Transporta-
tion Service.Mails, see Mail matter—Postal serv-
ice.Malacca Strait, sailing directions------Malaya, Federation of:
foreign trade, 1950 and 1951---------rice imports----------------------------------
Maldive Island, sailing directions------Maljkovic, Nikola, relief--------------------Mammary tumors, see Tumors. Man-hours, see Labor.Manganese:
deposits in southeastern Utah--------deposits of Lake Mead region--------
Manganese linoleate, specification------Manometers, mercury-level detecting
unit___________________Manpower, see Labor—Military serv-
ice.Manuals, see names of departments,
etc., issuing manuals—also subjects.
Manufactures and manufacturers: census of manufactures, annual sur-
vey, 1949 and 1950------machine-tool shortages, impact on
small manufacturers--------manufacturing plants, spec, regs----see also names of manufactured
articles.Maps and charts:
Census Bureau____________________copyrighted______________________Hydrographic Office, correction list-marketing maps of U. S., annotated
bibliography-------------------Public Roads Bureau, transporta-
tion map________________see also names of localities.
Margarine (butter substitute), see Oleomargarine.
Marine Corps manual, change-----------Marine isopods, see Isopods.Mariners, see Notice to mariners.Marion County, Ind., real property
conveyance____________Mark Yen Hui, relief-------------------------Markets and marketing:
bibliography of maps in Library of Congress________________
periodic market report------------------see also names of commodities
marketed.Marking:
Army aircraft, spec, regs---------------shipments, oversea supply, spec,
regs_____________________supplies and equipment, spec. regs_
Markulin, Ivo, relief-------------------------Marriage, marital status, Apr. 1951__Marselli, Alcide O., relief------------------Mary Addolorata, sister, see Ballatore,
Maria, sister.Mary Chiarina, sister, see Salerno,
Maria, sister.Mary Gilda, sister, see Binotto, Eu-
frasisa, sister.Mary Olga, sister, see Buziol, Gio-
vanna, sister.Maryland, tire recapping, etc., supply
schedule---------------------Masks, cheek protector, arctic, speci-
fication _______________Massachusetts, civil divisions, etc.,
map___________________
8802
84138682
87968921
9440
9390938894399048
941894169181
9554
8476
90978412
850191029433
9485
9680
9487
88488838
94859642
8441
84408440891184868676
9349
9177
8501
Page 100 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Ind ex
EntryMasuda, Tsutako K., relief_________ 9034Materials, see Controlled materials
plan—Strategic materials.Materiel, see Military supplies.Maternal mortality, see Mothers.Maternity, see Mothers.Mathematicians:
education and experience require-ments ---------------------------- 8604
examination announcements______ 8591,8594, 8600, 8611
Matrices (mathematics) : general theorems on iterants____ 9559
Matrix theory, bounds of multiple characteristic roots____ 9555
Matz, Helga E., relief_______________ 8843Maui County, Hawaii :
bond issue—flood control____________________ 906Spublic schools_________ ,4________ 9069
Mead, Lake, manganese deposits of region------------------------- 9416
Meat, inspection, estimate___________ 8955Meat animals, see Livestock.Meatyard, F. Archie, relief___________ 8753Mechanic schools, see Schools.Mechanics (persons) :
and repairman, certificates, civil air regulations______________ 8581
Medals, see names of medals or per-sons to whom medals are to be presented.
Medical care:accounting procedures for medical
services, spec, regs______ 8386Air Force letter___________________ 8252Air Force regulations____________ 8315-18Army regulations__________________ 8343medical services account, Army
regs-------------------------------- 8343special regulations----------------- 8386-87
Medical Department, Army :Army regulations__________________ 8342tables of organization and equip-
„ ... “S"*------------------------------------- 8467Medical Department, Navy, manual,
index------------------------ 9489Medical Research Laboratory, re-
P°rts7--------------------- 9490-92Medical service, see Medical care.Medical zoology, see Zoology.Medicine and Surgery Department,
Veterans Admn., transfer toHealth Dept__________________ 9087
Mediterraneon Sea, sailing directions. 9438 Meliaceae, see Mahogany.Mellos, Thanos, and family, relief___ 8809Memorandums, see names of depart-
ments, etc., issuing memoran-dums.
Memorial services, Air Force regula- tipns... ------------------ 8313
Memorials, see Monuments.Memphis, Tenn., occupational wage
survey------------------ 8715, 9460Mental defectives, see Incompetents.Mental health :
progress under mental health act,1946—51 ------------------------------ 9565
Mental hospitals, see Mental institu-tions.
Mental institutions : public, patients, 1948___________ 9563State, patients, 1949____________ 9564
Mercado, Frederic J., relief________ 8820Merchandising by farmers’ coopera-
tives 9257Merchant marine :
act of 1936, amend____________ 8939discriminatory acts of foreign gov-
ernments affecting______ 9088statistics, 1951___________________ 9105see also Sailors—Ships.
EntryMerchant Marine and Fisheries Com-
mittee, House hearings____ 8938-39Merchant seamen, see Sailors.Mercuric oxide, specification________ 9180Mercury, specification______________ 9175Messengers, mail-messenger contracts
for postal employees_ 8855Metachromasia in mons pubis_______ 9566Metallurgists, examination announce-
ments_ 8591, 8594, 8600, 8611Metals:
mechanical properties at low tem-peratures_____________________ 9548
mechanism of hydrogen entry_____ 9543see also names of metals.
Metalwork :embedded, for radial gates, invita-
tion for bids_____________ 9694machinery, equipment, etc., Grand
Coulee power plant, etc______ 9691Meteorology :
forecasting to improve airport ac-ceptance rates________ 9766-67
hydrometeorological log—Central Sierra Snow Laboratory. 9245Willamette Basin Snow Labora-
tory_______________________ 9246Methyl ether, see Ethers.Methylaniline, mono-n-, experimental
production of renal papillitis. 9574Methylcholanthrene, 20-, gastric
tumor induction, failure of eugenol and heat to potentiate. 9569
Mexico, west coast, sailing directions- 9434Miami, Fla.:
aircraft accident_______________ 8577housing, block statistics__________ 8528
Miami Airline, Inc., accident_______ 8578Mica, sheet, unmanufactured, produc-
tion, etc______________ 9749Mice, lethal dose and X-ray mortality. 9573 Micrococcus lysodeikticus, action of
salivary lysozyme_____ 9495Microfilms, excise tax_______________ 8972Microphones, head-set, specification. 9154Midwest (U. S.) :
flood relief_____________________ 8678Migration, labor, recommendations of
President’s Comn_____ 9454Migratory Labor, President’s Commis-
sion on, see President’s Com-mission on Migratory Labor.
MIL series_____________________ 9116-9223Mildews, preventing and removing__ 8230Military aid :
foreign aid programs, spec, regs___ 8459interstate mutual military aid
compact_____________________ 8873mutual security act of 1952—
hearings___________ 8932, 9079, 9084
mutual security program, armed forces talk---------------------- 8334
supply operations, spec, regs______ 8460Military art and science, Government
publications, list______ 9228Military clothing, see Uniforms.Military depots:
maintenance, Army program, sum-mary schedule___________ 8458
special regulations------------------------ 8458Military education :
Army program, Army regs________ 8351Army regulations_____________ 8350—51officer candidate courses, spec. regs. 8408 schools and colleges, Army regs___ 8350special regulations---------------------- 8407—8training project outlines, camera
repairman_______________ 9562Military hospitals, transfer from Vet-
erans Administration__ 8962Military housing, see Housing.Military index, military specifica-
tions and standards___ 9516
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 101
June 1952
EntryMilitary installations, see Installa-
tions (military).Military intelligence, criteria for as-
signment and retention, spec, regs------------------------- --
Military missions, agreement with Cuba__________________
Military police :Army and AF responsibilities, Army
regs____________________Army regulations-------------------------field manual______________________
Military prisoners : civilian outer clothing, spec, regs. prisoner population report, spec,
regs----------------------------
Entry
8398
9733
834683468358
8371
procedures affecting, spec, regs----Military publications :
Air Force regulations.
84168415
Military supplies—ContinuedTransportation Corps, regulated
items, spec, regs-------------Milk, goat’s, stability in frozen stor-
age — Mill Rock Island, land transfer--------Mills, see Cottonseed oil mills—Rub-
ber mills.Mills, Wyo., sewerage system, liabil-
ity —Minerals :
mineral market reports---------------- 1resources, code of Federal regula-
tions____________________see also Strategic materials.
Miners, see Coal mines and mining. Mines and mining, see Coal mines and
8434
91108847
8683
9501-5
9292
Army regulations-------------------------periodicals, Army regs------------------
revision to tables of organization and equipment, spec, regs------
8258-6083498349
special regulations--------------------- *Military records :
Air Force regulations--------------------pay records, maintenance and trans-
fer, spec, regs--------- ------records administration, files utiliza-
tion procedures, spec, regs----
8403 8402-4
8264
8383
special regulations—Military security :
Air Force regulations.
84068406
special regulations-----------------------Military service:
defense manpower policy, impact
8319-218409
on small business-, pattern of mobilization.
Military standards series.
90969226
Military supplies:accounting procedure, National
Guard, spec, regs------------------Air Force letter, supply and/or
9517-18
8394
maintenance________Air Force regulations,
and/or maintenance.
8245supply____ 8296-8301
armed services procurement regu-lation revision___________
Army regulations— clothing and equipage-----------maintenance___________________property accountability-------------
cataloging system, standardization, etc.—
hearing________________________
9111
833883578356
89268766report________________________ -
commodity classification, logistic responsibilities, spec, regs— 8422—30oversea distribution, spec, regs------
procurement, etc., orders and regu-lations__________________
8436
procurement of automotive spare* parts—
hearings_______________________report_________________________
returned materiel, spec, regs-------
9250
mining.Mines Bureau :
bulletin__________information circular--------------- --------reports of investigations-------------. 9506—15
Minimax point estimates, see Point
___ 9497 9498-9500
estimates.Minimum wages, see Wages.Ministers of religion, see Clergy.Minneapolis, Minn.:
family clothing— gift, home-made, handed-down— inventories, etc------ 9429—30,
housing, block statistics---------------Minnesota :
Meeker and Wright Counties, farm family clothing inventories, 1950 --------------- -------------
plane coordinate projection tables.Minors, see Children.Miscellaneous collection series, see
Smithsonian miscellaneous col-lections.
Mississippi River, water pollution of drainage basin-----------
Missouri, electric rate book---------------Missouri River Basin project:
943194328529
94328612
96789280
9686Owl Creek unit, history, etc---------specifications and invitations- 9688, 9695
Mobile, Ala., housing, block statis-
special regulations— clothing and equipage-disposal — foreign aid program- general_____________issue________________maintenance--------------marking and packing, oversea supply---------stock control________
893087398456
8370-73 8443-57
. 8459-60
. 8421-30 8434-35 8441-42
__ 8440... 8436. 8432-33
tics_________________________Mobilization, see Military service.Molasses, industrial, marketing--------Molybdenum, chromium-cobalt-nickel-
molybdenum quaternary sys-tem___________________
Monel metal scrap, OPS celling price regulation, spec, regs--
Monetary policy, see Money.Money :
code of Federal regulations.---------monetary policy and public debt
management—committee print published as
doc_______________________hearings-----------------------------------
Mono-n-methylaniline, see Methylani-line.
Monopolies: enforce antimerger act. estimate— study of monopoly power----------
Montana :mail routes, schedule--------------------population, general characteristics,
1950 census_________________
8530
8220
9537
8447
9292
89528701
89578935
9751
specifications—joint Army-Navy-------------------- 9113—15military specifications and stand-
ards_______________________ 9516military specifications, MIL se-
ries__________________ 9116-9223National Military Establish-
ment______________________tables of allowances---------------------
92248461
water supply and sewage disposal systems________________
Montgomery, Ala., housing, block sta-tistics, corrections------
Montrose, W. Va., railroad accident— Monuments, code of Federal regula-
tions — Moore, Madelaine V., relief---------------Mophandles, specification----------------Morrison, Ann, relief-----------------------Mortality, see Death.Mortgage insurance, FHA underwrit-
ing manual revision----
8556
9273
85319447
9294881493239061
9277
Page 102 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Ind ex
EntryMortgages, residential nonfarm prop-
erties ________________ 8480Mosquitoes, control in epidemics and
disasters______________ 9658Mothers:
maternal mortality, 1949, charts__ 8565maternity protection of employed
women_________________ 9771Motion pictures :
communist infiltration of industry. 8941 copyrighted--------------------------------- 910316mm, catalog, Training Branch,
Communicable Disease Center. 9676Motor carriers, shipment of military
personnel household goods, spec, regs_____________ 8388
see also Carriers.Motor fuel, sold in D. C., amend tax
act____________________ 8908Motor starters, packaging, specifica-
tion__________________ 9191Motor vehicles :
certificates of title, use of serial numbers in recording liens in D. C___________________ 8906
procurement of spare parts byGovt.—
hearings----------------------------------- 8930report_________________________ 8739
Mueller, Elisabeth : relief—
law____________________________ 8674report--------------------------------------- 8794
Munitions Board, military standards
Murdock, Karen C. E., relief------------- 9005Music:
subject headings_________________ 9486unpublished, catalog of copyright
entries__________________ 9101Mutual aid, see Military aid.Mutual assistance, see Military aid.Mutual security, see Foreign aid—■
Military aid.
N
N. A. C. A., see National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
Nails :packing for overseas, specification. 9360small cut, specification-------------- ,— 9315
Nakagawa, Miyoko, relief-------- 8834Nakano, Hidemi, relief------------ 8669Nakashima, Michiko, relief------ 9039Napa County, Calif., grape experi-
ment station transfer--- 8777Nashville, Tenn., housing, block sta-
tistics ________________ 8532National, see headings beginning Fed-
eral—Government—National.National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics: appropriations, 1953____________ 8953construction program_____________ 8984report series____________________ 9521—24technical memorandums________ 9525-26technical notes________________ 9527-44technical publications, index--------- 9520
National Bureau of Standards : circular________________________ 9548handbook------------------------------------- 9549research papers________ '_______ 9551-61
National Cancer Institute, journal, reprint series_______ 9566-84
National Conference on Weights and Measures, program, 37th-------- 9550
National defense: business factors in defense econ-
omy__________________ 9753effect on national economy----------- 9754emergency powers, extend________ 9073financial aspects of program---------- 9757
National Exhibition of Prints, cata-log____________________ 9482
EntryNational flood insurance, provide for. 8727National forests, timber sale without
advertisement________ 8780National Guard:
enlisted personnel, extension of ac-tive service, spec, regs_______ 8395
retention of unit organizations and equipment—
hearing________________________ 8927report_________________________ 8886
special regulations------------------------ 8394supply and accounting procedure,
spec, regs----------------------- 8394National Guard Bureau, ANGM
manual______________________ 9562National herbarium, contributions
from___________________ 9588National Labor Relations Board :
appropriations, 1953------------------- 8964decisions, digest and index---------- 9587report, 1951______________________ 9586
National Mediation Board, appropri-ations, 1953___________ 8964
National Military Establishment, specifications_________ 9224
National Museum, proceedings---------- 9589National Park Service:
appropriations, 1952____________ 8726historical handbook series------------- 9596
National parks, code of Federal regu-lations________________ 9294
see also names of parks.National Production Authority :
order M-20, iron and steel scrap, spec, regs-------------------- 8451
order M—22, aluminum scrap and secondary ingot excess---- 8444
order M-64, rails, etc., spec, regs— 8452National Railroad Adjustment Board :
appropriations, 1953------------------ 8964awards___________________________ 9602
Nationality, code of Federal regula-tions _________________ 9283
NATO, see North Atlantic Treaty Or-ganization.
Natural resources, on submerged lands_________________ 8778
Naval Air Station, Kahului, transfer property to Hawaii____ 8983
Naval Ammunition Depot, Shumaker, land transfer--------------- 8775
Naval hospitals, transfer from Veter-ans Administration------ 8962
Naval Medical Research Institute,
Naval Research Laboratory, NRL re-
Naval supplies, see Military supplies. Navedo-Merced, Felix, relief------------- 9033Navigable waters, see Bridges.Navigation:
code of Federal regulations----------- 9293notice to mariners, chart correction
list______________________ 9433Navy:
comptroller manual____________ 9616shipping guide, changes----------------- 9748see also Uniforms.
Navy Department: land and other property transac-
tions— law_______________________report_________________________
transfer magnesium foundry to----Navy rations, see Rations.Negotiable Instruments, cashing and
issuance of U. S. Treasury checks in exchange for cash, spec, regs_____________
Neonatal, see Infants.Nevada:
farms, etc., census of agriculture__housing characteristics, advance re-
ports___________________
208006—52—No. 68! -9
869189668687
8379
8510
8478
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 103
June 1952
EntryEntryNevada—Continued
water supply and sewage disposal systems_________________ 9273
New Jersey, interstate mutual mili-tary aid compact______ 8873
New Mexico, Canadian River com-pact__________________ 8697
New York City, transfer lands to___ 8847New York State:
interstate mutual military aid com-pact____________________ 8873
women workers, maintenance and health protection costs___ 9772
Newcastle disease, stabilizing sub-stance for virus in chicken and mammalion blood cells_ 9494
Newnan, Ga., site for new Federal building______________ 8988
News for farmer cooperatives, re-prints ______________ 9258—60
Nicaragua, Inter-American Highway, agreement_____________ 9739
Nichols, Cobb, relief of estate_______ 9008Nickel:
chromium-cobalt-nickel-molybdenum quaternary system______ 9537
scrap, OPS ceiling price regulation, spec, regs_______________ 8447
see also Chromium-nickel steel. •Nicolo, Erika, and child, relief_______ 9011Nimbus Dam:
metalwork, embedded, for radial gates, Invitation for bids- 9694
power plant, etc., construction, specifications___________ 9689
Nin, Thorvald, relief________________ 8998Noise, aircraft, survey of problem____ 9544Nominations, see Primaries.North Atlantic treaty, defense of Ice-
land, agreement annex_____ ;_ 9730North Atlantic Treaty Organization
policies, discussion with Gen. Ridgway______________ 9077
North Slough, dam and dike________ 8693Northeast (U. S.) :
dairy cattle, interstate movement- 8209Northeastern Forest Experiment Sta-
tion :report, 1951______________________ 9395station paper_____________________ 9409
Northeastern States, see Northeast (U. S.).
Northern Regional Research Labora-tory, abstracts of patents, Jan.-Dec. 1951_______ 8199
Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station:
report, 1951____________________ 9393research note_____________________ 9410
Norwegian mobile surgical hospital operations in Korea, agree-ment __________________ 9741
Notice to mariners, chart correction list____________________ 9433
Nozzles, 3-dimensional, from axisym-metric flow____________ 9539
NRL report series________________ 9607-15Nucleus pulposis puncture, lesions re-
sembling chordoma____ 9582Numerical lists and schedule of vol-
umes of reports, etc., 82 Cong. 1st sess_______________ 9230
Nuts, fungicide tests on nut trees------ 9626see also names of nuts.
Nuts (machinery), see Bolts and nuts.Nylon, see Laces (fasteners).
OOakland, Calif:
aircraft accidents______________ 8579housing, block statistics__________ 8533
Oaths, eliminate requirement on cer-tain documents_______ 8796
Oats: farm stocks, revised estimates,
1955-51, by States____ 8208world production, 1951____________ 9382
Occupations: abbreviated job titles, spec, regs__ 8402engineering careers in Veterans Ad-
ministration_______________ 9762publications, price list____________ 9233wage survey—
Denver, Colo______________ 8714, 9459Memphis, Tenn_____________8715, 9460
Office employees, Government, 1 out of 6 injured every year______ 9301
Office furniture and equipment, sec-tional, steel, specification_____ 9303
Office supplies, Federal supply sched-ule______________________9356
Office workers, see Office employees.Officers, see names of services to
which officers belong.Official publications, see Government
publications.Oglethorpe, Fort, see Jackson, Fort.Ohio, plane coordinate projection
tables________________________ 8616Ohio River, surface water supply of
basin_________________ 9423Oil shale, Colorado, method of concen-
trating kerogen_______ 9511Oils, OPS ceiling price regulations,
spec, regs_______________ 8454see also names of oils.
Oilseed :and products, Argentine situation__ 9379farm stocks, revised estimates,
1944-51, by States___________ 8208Okfuskee County, Okla., soil survey__ 9630Oklahoma, Canadian River compact— 8697Old-Age and Survivors Insurance
Trust Fund, Federal, Board of Trustees of, see Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund.
Old age insurance:do you work for yourself?------------- 9617social security act amendments------ 8872
Old King Cole Co__________________ 8757Oleomargarine, serving, amend Navy
ration statute--------------- 8978Olive oil, Spanish situation, 1951-52- 9377Olson, Floyd B., memorial plaque------ 8904Olympic games, free importation of
racing shells___________ 8970Olympic Week :
proclaiming— law_________________________ 8696reports____________-______ 8779, 9044
Ontario, Calif., census---------------------- 8487Opinions, see names of courts, etc.,
rendering opinions.Opium, traffic, 1951--------------------------- 9519OPS, see Price Stabilization Office.Optical glass, see Glass.Optical instrument, see Glass.Oranges. Florida, control of decay,
effect of prestorage packing-house treatments------------------ 9619
Orders, see names of departments, etc., Issuing orders.
Ordnance Corps, supply status report-ing system, spec, regs------------- 8432
Oregon:mail routes, schedule-------------------- 9751plane coordinate projection tables— 8617 population, general characteristics,
1950 census--------------------------- 8557water supply and sewage disposal
systems_________________ 9273Organization and methods analyst,
bibliography-------- >------ 9746
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EntryOrganized Reserve Corps, Army :
criteria for assignment and reten-tion in military intelligence, spec, regs-------------------- 8398
enlisted personnel, extension of ac-tive service, spec, regs_______ 8395
special regulations-------------------- 8396-98Osadchy, Mary, relief_______________ 9026Oshiro, Kiko, relief__________________ 9042Ovarian tumors, see Tumors.Oversea service, exchanges, spec.
regs--------------------------------------- 8391Oversea supply, special regulations— 8436
< Overseas bases, see Installations (military).
Oxides, see oxides by names, e. g., Mercuric oxide.
Oxygen, venous blood draining neo-plasms _______________ 9567
P
Entry
PA series________________________ 8231-32Pacific Coast:
halibut fishery regulations________ 9445light list_________________________ 8619local list of lights and other marine
aids____________________ 8619-24Pacific Fruit Express Co____________ 8744Pacific Islands :
light lists________________________ 8624plants, studies------------------------------ 9588
Pacific Islands Trust Territory, see Trust Territory of Pacific Islands.
Packaging, see Packing.Packing :
packaging and packing specifica-tions—
drafting equipment for overseas. 9188 nails for overseas shipment_____ 9360switchboards, controllers, etc___ 9191
supplies and equipment, spec. regs. 8410Packing materials:
Federal supply schedule___________ 9353metal covered, for stern tubes, spec-
ification ________________ 9192Packinghouses, prestorage treatments
of Florida oranges____ 9619Paidoussi, Eleftheria, relief_________ 8644Paint, outside, white, specification___ 9186Tainting, Army aircraft, spec, regs— 8441Pakistan, official publications, ex-
change agreement_____ 9734Palm kernels, exports, 1951__________ 9378Palm oil, exports, 1951_____________ 9378Pamphlets, see names of departments,
etc., issuing pamphlets.Panama, agriculture, cooperative pro-
gram, agreement______ 9731Panama, Gulf of, sailing directions__ 9434Panama Canal:
code of Federal regulations_____ 9294population, 1950 census___________ 8562
Panels (aircraft) :fatigue of sandwich constructions. 9400
Papadopoulos, Elias, relief__________ 8915Paper, publications, list_____________ 9399Papers, see Records.Parachutes, log record, spec, regs____ 8392Parasites of insects, see Tachina flies.Parathion, purple scale control on
citrus________________ 8224Parker Dam power project, specifica-
tions and invitations___ 9693Parker power plant, stop logs, tur-
bine draft-tube, specifications. 9693 Parks, see National parks. Passenger traffic, see Air carriers.Patents:
code of Federal regulations_______ 9294Northern Regional Research Labor-
atory, abstracts______________ 8199revision of United States Code____ 8851
Patriotism, character guidance dis-cussion _____________ 8360-61
Paw Paw, W. Va., warehouse space, lease or license for civil de-fense_________________ 8979
Pay, allowances, etc.: allotments, spec, regs___________doctors and dentists, extend special-
inducement pay---------------general provisions rel. to active pay,
Army regs---------------------income tax withheld from military
pay, spec, regs___________increase for armed forces—
law_________________________report__________________________
military pay records, maintenance, etc., spec, regs__________
payment of military personnel, spec, regs_______________
Pea weevils, methods for control_____Peaches, post-harvest fungicidal
treatments, 1951______Peanuts, stocks and processing______Pears:
Bartlett, transit protective serv-ices _____________________
world crop, 1951__________________Pease, Jeanette T., relief____________Peat, directory of peat producers in
United States, 1951___________Tee Dee River, watershed, survey re-
port__________________Penal institutions, see Prisons and
prisoners.Pencils, lead, drawing, specification__Pennsylvania:
interstate mutual military aid com-pact_____________________
plane coordinate projection tables. Pennsylvania R. R., accident________Pcnovic, Peter, relief_______________Pensions:
bonuses, etc., code of Federal regu-lations _________________
veterans, cost of living Increase— message from the President___report__________________________
veterans, disability rating in effect 25 years, prohibit reduction___
veterans, increased compensation for service-connected disabili-ties—
hearing________________________report_________________________
veterans, non-service-connected, in-crease income limitations—
message from the President_____report_________________________
Pei fluorodecanoic acid, solids coated with monolayer_______
Periodicals :Government, price list------------------military publications, Army regs___undesirable magazines, create com-
mittee to investigate--------Personal property, deceased seamen,
disposition------------------Personnel administration, see Admin-
istrative management.Pests, intercepted plant pests-----------Petroleum :
engineering study K. M. A. reser-voir and oil field-------------
supplying through farmer co-ops__Pharmacist, examination announce-
ment of pharmacy resident____Philippine Islands :
charter of vessels to citizens, ex-tend ___________________
hospitals for veterans, grants_____rice crop, 1951—52_______________
PLillbrick, Elizabeth, see Mueller, Elisabeth.
8381
8980
8340
8380
86988795
8383
83828227
961893769015
9504
8708
9187
8873861494489048
9295
87378774
8946
89458859
8737 8773
9608
9234 8349
8765
8965
9254
95159259
8595
867987219387
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 105
Jun e 1952
EntryEntryPhosphates, superphosphate, facts for
industry, summary for 1951---- 8499Photographic apparatus and supplies,
type designations, military standard______________ 9518
see also subjects.Photographs, colored slides, guide for
using_________________ 9263Physical examinations, children going
to work_______________ 9453Physically handicapped, see Handi-
capped.Physicians, special-inducement pay,
extend________________ 8980Physicists, examination announce-
Population—Continuedcurrent population reports—Con.
population characteristics, se-ries _______________________
special censuses series--------------- 8487Portland cement, see Cement.Position indicators:
aileron, specification____________ 9162elevator, specification___________ 9161rudder, specification____________ 9160
Post exchanges:oversea exchanges, spec, regs-------- 8391special regulations----------------------- 8391 *
Post Office and Civil Service Commit-
Pilot Butte, Wyo., transmission lines, specifications_________ 9688
Pilots and pilotage, see Aviators.Pipe lines, concrete. Contra Costa
Canal distribution system, spec-ifications---------------------- 9687
Pipettes, whole blood, Folin-Wu, specification_________ 9309
Pitch, discrimination, decline with time_________________ 9490
Plane coordinates, see Coordinates.Plant diseases, see Diseases of plants.Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural
Engineering Bureau informa-tion series----------------- 9625
Planting, see Crops—Forest planting.Plants, Pacific Island, studies______ 9588
see also Diseases of plants.Plants (industrial) :
small, Safety Committee manual__ 9457Plastics:
glass-cloth plastic laminates, effect of catalysts, etc., on strength- 9404
sheet, acrylic, heat resistant, speci-fication_______________ 9190
thermosetting— laminated, specification---------- 9184molded, specification____________ 9183pulp-filled preforms, specifica-
tion_______________________ 9193Plate glass, see Glass.Platinum:
and platinum products, OPS ceiling price regulation, spec, regs---- 8453
platinum-group metals, 1951-------- 9503Plewniak, Anna P., relief____________ 9013Plewniak, Jean (John) relief_______ 9013Plumbing:
equipment, commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs------ 8423
fixtures, facts for industry, 1951— 8496 stacks, capacities in buildings------ 9547
Point estimates, constant risk andminimax_____________________ 9553
Point 4 programs, see name of country with which agreement is made.
Point Park_________________________ 9598Poisons for scientific use, transmis-
sion through mails____ 8682Polaris, see Pole star.Pole star, American air almanac------ 9603Political conventions, delegates from
D. C., regulating election-------- 8963Political parties, see Political conven-
tions.Pollen dispersion of some forest trees- 9409 Population:
census, 1950—advance reports______________ 8481-83general characteristics, by
States_____________________ 8554-60preliminary reports_____________ 8484totals for cities, etc., by States,
etc________________________ 8561-62tract statistics______________ 8551-53
current population reports—labor force series_______________ 8485
Post Office and Civil Service Commit-tee, Senate, hearings-- 9094
Post Office Department:air transportation of mail (ad-
dress)_;__________________ 8588documents submitted to, eliminate
oath requirement________ 8796official opinions of solicitor----------- 9631see also Postal Savings System.
Post offices, see names of places where located.
Postal contracts, see Postal service.Postal Savings System :
revision of annual report--------------- 8798survey by Audits Division of
GAO________________________ 8707Postal service:
code of Federal regulations----------- 9296employees—
emergency assignments to rural routes_________ ,___________ 8853
mail-messenger contracts----------- 8855mail schedules, revision of report-
ing requirements-------------------- 8854repeal certain obsolete laws----------- 8854see also Mail matter.
Postal Transportation Service, mail route schedules_______ 9751
Potassium carbonate, photographic, specification---------------- 9327
Potatoes:early, transportation test--------------- 9624world production below prewar------ 9381
Potholes East Canal, laterals, pump-ing units, invitation for bids— 9690
Poultry :air sac infection of broilers, confer-
ence proceedings________ 8328national improvement plan, hatch-
eries and dealers-------------------- 8323publications, price list------------------ 9235see also Turkeys.
POW, see Prisoners of war.Powder River Basin, uranium de-
posits ________________ 9421Powell, Edith P., relief---------------------- 8751Power plants :
aircraft, maintenance, repair, and alteration----------------------- 8580
Nimbus Dam, specifications----------- 9689Pray, Patricia L., relief-------------------- 9036Preference primaries, see Primaries.Preservation of wood, see Wood.Preservatives, preservation methods,
specification__________ 9185see also Wood.
President of United States :messages, see, in main alphabet,
subject of message.nomination of candidates, prefer-
ence primaries----------------------- 9095veto message, Spencer, Susie L----- 8960veto power_______________________ 8937war powers, extend rel. to con-
tracts_______________________ 8976President’s Commission on Migratory
Labor, recommendations_____ 9454
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Ind ex
EntryPresident’s reorganization plans, see
Government reorganizationplans.
communication and photographicfacilities, spec, regs----------------- 8393
communist, role in communist con-spiracy ______________________ 8944
flu control sanitation program, sug-gested releases----------------------- 9673
Pressure gages, connectors, specifica-tion__________________________ 9133
Pressure indicators, see Fuel pressure indicators.
Price lists, see Government publica-tions—also subjects.
Price Stabilization Office, steel prices,OPS position________________ 9632
dees : ceiling price regulations, special
regulations__ 8443, 8445—50, 8453—55consumers’ price index and retail
food prices___________________ 9463parity handbook--------------------------- 8958retail, indexes, moderate-income
city families------------------------- 9464stability, role of monetary policy
and public debt management- 8952 wholesale price index-------------------- 9479see also names of commodities, etc. fimaries, preference primaries for
nomination of candidates forPresident and Vice President- 9095
Primary elections, see Primaries.Printing, Air Force regulations---- 8261-62Printing House for the Blind, Ameri-
can, see American Printing House for the Blind.
Prints, National Exhibition of, see National Exhibition of Prints.
Priorities, research and development projects, spec, regs------ 8431
Prisoners, see Military prisoners— Prisons and prisoners.
Prisoners of war, uprising at Koje Island camp, discussion with Gen. Ridgway________ 9077
Prisons and prisoners :code of Federal regulations----------- 9297Federal custody of State offenders, 8685Federal jail construction at An-
chorage, Alaska, estimate------ 8954rehabilitation of released Federal
prisoners_____________________ 8694Prisons Bureau:
appropriations, 1953------------------ 8954employees, claims------------------------- 8756
Private laws, see 'LfS.vt.Private property, see Property.Procedural regulations, see Civil Aero-
nautics Board.Proceedings of National Museum------ 9589Procurement, see Air Force—Army—
Military supplies.Production and Marketing Adminis-
tration : appropriations, 1952—
estimate----------------------------------- 8734hearings_______________________ 8924
Production (economics) :American productivity and full em-
ployment_________________ 9473defense production, training man-
power _______ 8331defense production act— „„„„
amendments of 1952-------------------- 9080new sec. 305------------------------------ 9715
Productivity, see Production (eco-nomics).
Professional Arts Building Corp__---- 8878Professions, publications, price list-- 9233 Program aid series----------------------- 8231-32Projector release controls, see Con-
trols (projector release).
EntryPromotions, enlisted personnel, spec,
regs___________________Propellers, maintenance, repair, and
alteration--------------------Property, damage claims, estimates
to pay-------------------------see also Personal property—Pub-
lic property—Real estate.Providence, R. I., census tracts, popu-
lation and housing character-istics_________________
Public assistance:blind, under social security act----dependent children, under social
security act--------------------Public buildings, see names of build-
ings or names of places where located.
Public contracts, see Government contracts.
Public debt:Germany, external debt, agreement-management :
committee print published as doc________________________
hearings_______________________Public health, see Health.Public Health Service:
accommodations at El Paso, Tex— transfer to Health Dept-------------
Public lands, rights-of-way easements for transmission lines---
Public laws, see Law.Public property :
accounting for finance officers, etc., spec, regs-----------------------
Federal property and administra-tive services, act, amend-
lost, damaged, etc., Army regs------Public schools, see Schools.Public utilities, relocation cost caused
by highways construction------Public Works Committee, House:
8418
8580
8736
8553
9649
9650
9729
89528701
89899087
8776
8437
89298356
8940
8940hearings--------------------------------------- ------reports. 8768, 8781, 8856, 8858, 8887, 8918
Public Works Committee, Senate, reports______________ 8988—89
Publications, see Government publica-tions—Military publications—-also names of departments, etc., issuing publications—also subjects.
Puerto Rico : constitution------population, advance reports-----------sugar manufacturing industry------
Pullorum disease, see White diarrhea.
8760, 877284829765
Pulp, publications, list---------------- -----Pulpits, free importation by religious
organizations--------------Pumice, ground, abrasive, specifica-
tions — Pumpkin Buttes, uranium deposits
of area_______________Pumps :
farm, facts for industry, summary for 1951-------------------------
installations, Grand Coulee pump-ing plant________________
pumping units, invitation for bids— Purple scale, control on citrus with
parathion--------------------Pyrethrum, flowers, culture-------------
9399
8861
9338
9421
8493
96919690
82249628
QQuarantine, see also subjects.Quartermaster Corps of Army, sup-
ply system reporting system, spQC. regs-------------------- 8433
Quartz, crystal unit, specification--- 9120Queen Creek, watershed, survey re-
port__________________ 8710Quon Shee Wong, see Wong, Mary Q.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 107
Jun e 1952
R EntryR. E. A., see Rural Electrification Ad-
ministration.Rabies, see Hydrophobia.Racing shells, see Shells (racing
boats).Radar, visibility, intensity-modulated
scopes_______________________ 9612Radar instructors, examination an-
nouncement __________ 8590Radiation, see X-rays.Radiation detection instruments, see
Ionization chambers.Radio apparatus and appliances, see
names of apparatus or appli-ances.
Radio broadcasting:and television development, address 9267 undesirable programs, investiga-
tion_________________________ 8764Radio communication, communications
act of 1934, amend___________ 8759Radio receivers, see Receivers (radio). Raeder, Albert O., seniority rights and
service________________ 8869Railroad accidents, reports_______ 9446-48Railroad cars, see Box cars.Railroad employees, unemployment in-
surance act, new benefit rates- 8695 Railroad Retirement Board, appro-
priations, 1953________ 8964Railroads :
Alaska, tax repeal________________ 9055equipment, control of Army-owned,
heavy-duty flat cars, spec, regs_ 8390 shipping tests with Long Island
cauliflower, 1951________ 9621see also Carriers.
Rails, NPA order, spec, regs________ 8452Railways, see Railroads.Raiola, Guy, relief__________________ 8994Raisins, processed, standards for
grades________________ 9647Ramos-Baez, Carmen, relief__________ 9033Ranges (stock), see Stock ranges.Raspberries, standards for processing- 9648Rates, see Electricity. Rations, Navy, serving oleomargarine
or margarine_________ 8978REA, see Rural Electrification Admin-
istration.Real estate, land and other property
transactions— law_______________________ 8691report_________________________ 8966
Receivers (radio) : receiver-transmitter, specification- 9199set, specification______________ 9200specification__________________ 9197
Reclamation Bureau, specifications and invitations_____ 9687-96
Reclamation projects, see names of projects.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: appropriations, 1953____________ 8730audit report, 1951_______________ 8706circular___________________________ 9697loans to business enterprises_____ 9697
Recorder of deeds of D. C.: appointment, etc_______________ 8866obsolete records of bills of sale, etc.,
disposal__________________ 8907Recorder tape, magnetic coated and
reels, specification_____ 9363Recording instruments, see Sound re-
cording and reproducing equip-ment.
Records, sundry Government depart-ments, etc., disposition__ 8740, 8852
see also Military records—also sub-jects.
Recreation, small water projects plan-ning manual_ ,_______ 8713
EntryRecruiting and enlistment:
combat-wounded World War II vet-erans, spec, regs______ 8419
Enlisted Reserve Corps, spec. regs_ 8397physical standards and physical
profiling, Army regs_____ 8342reenlistment bonus, Army regs____ 8341
Red Cross, see American National Red Cross.
Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians, see Chippewa Indians.
Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex-penditures Joint Committee, Federal personnel, Mar. 1952 statement_ □.__________ 8948
Refractories, see Refractory materials. Refractory materials, refractories,
1951, facts for industry______ 8497Refrigeration and refrigerating ma-
chinery, equipment, commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs---------------- 8424-25
Refrigerators, walk-in, 2-temperature, for farm, bill of material____ 9428
Refuse, storage, collection, disposal, in fly control________ :____ 9671
Regulations, see Code of Federal regu-lations—also names of depart-ments, etc., issuing regulations.
Regulatory announcements, see names of departments, etc., issuing announcements.
Relays, see Electric relays.Relief operations, see Relief work.Relief work :
disaster relief, in MidwesternStates_______________________ 8678
emergency rescue, Air Force letter- 8244Religious bodies, free importation of
altars, etc------------------ 8861Renegotiation, see Government con-
tracts.Renegotiation Board:
regulations_____________________ 9698staff bulletins________________ 9699-9701
Reno, Fort, land conveyance________ 8863Rent, act of 1947, extend____________ 9080Rent Control Administrator of D. C.,
increase salary------------- 8684Reorganization of Government activ-
ities, see Government reorgan-ization plans.
Repair kits, for life preservers, speci-fication _______________ 9201
Repair stations, see Aircraft repair stations.
Repairing, special regulations_______ 8412Repairmen, see Camera repairman—
Mechanics (persons).Repairs, see Repairing.Reports, see names of departments,
etc., issuing reports.Reproducing processes, see Duplicat-
ing processes.Research :
Forest Products Laboratory pro-gram, 1952-53___________ 9407
priorities, spec, regs_______________ 8431research and development, Air
Force regs----------------------------- 8304-6see also subjects.
Research bulletins, papers, etc., seenames of issuing agencies.
Research laboratories, animal dis-eases, estimate for construc-tion ___________________ 8733
Reserve components of armed forces, see Pay, allowances, etc.
Resistors, see Electric resistors. Resolutions, see House bills—Law—
Senate bils. Resources, see Natural resources.
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EntryRestaurants, lunch rooms, etc., sani-
tary food service, instructor’s guide for training personnel___ 9666
Retail prices, see Prices.Retail trade, trade series, bulletin___ 8503—5
see also names of commodities and industries.
Retirement, see Civil service pensions.Revenue, see Internal revenue.Revenue stamps, tax on deposits of se-
curities by insurance com-panies ________________ 8974
Rheumatic heart disease, see Heart diseases.
Rhode Island, civil divisions, etc., map_______________________ 8501
Riccardo, Karin, relief______________ 8632Rice :
Ceyon market, 1951—52----------------- 9386Malayan imports increase in quan-
tity and value____________ 9388Philippine crop, 1951—52__________ 9387
Richards, Leonard J., relief__________ 8841Richmond, Calif., housing, black sta-
tistics _________________ 8534Richter, Helga, relief________________ 9032Ridgway, Matthew B., statement____ 9077Rivers, see names of rivers.Roads and highways:
Federal aid in construction of high-ways—
hearings_______________________ 8940reports------------------ -------------------- 8770
see also names of roads or high-ways.
Roberts, Norma J., relief of guardian- 9031Rochester, N. Y., housing, block sta-
tistics________________________ 8525Rods, welding, corrosion and heat re-
sistant alloys, specification___ 9196see also names of metal used.
Roll (aircraft) :wings, damping, rolling effective-
ness, errata_________________ 9527Roofing:
asphalt and tar, facts for industry, summary for 1951_______ 8489
asphalt, specification______________ 9339Roofs, snow load studies------------------ 9426Rotary drills, see Drilling and boring
machinery.Royalties, for use of inventions, ad-
justment_____________________ 8936Rubber:
act of 1948, extend_____________ 9059synthetic, manufacture, man-hours
per unit, 1945—49-------------------- 9467vulcanization, cure studies of some
aromatic aldehydeamines inGR-7________________________ 9615
see also names of articles manufac-tured from rubber.
Rubber mills, State safety codes, com-pared with American standard safety code------------------ 9455
Rules and Administration Committee,Senate, hearing---------------------- 9095
Rules Committee, House, reports- 8758-59, 8764-65, 8770-72, 8860
Runways (aeronautics) :lighting, CAA requirements--------- 8575
Rural carriers, see Mail carriers.Rural electricity, see Electricity.Rural electrification, see Electricity.Rural Electrification Administration :
materials acceptable on REA sys-tems__________________ 9705
statistical reports, 1950--------------- 9702Rural mail carriers, see Mail carriers. Rye, farm stocks, revised estimates,
1944-51, by States-------- 8208
S
Sachs, Marian D. D., relief. 9041
EntrySacramento, Calif., housing, block
statistics____________________ 8536Safety at sea, see Safety of life.Safety belts, gunners’, specification__9118Safety equipment and appliances,
Federal supply schedule_____ 9354Safety in the air, see Safety of life.Safety of life:
air safety, Air Force regs---------- 8295at sea____________________________ 9090coal mines, Secretary of Interior to
promulgate regulations__ 9093Government office workers, 1 out of
6 injured every year____ 9301ground safety, Air Force regs____ 8265labor’s, Federal action for safe-
guarding________________ 9451publications and promotional ma-
terials, spec, regs_______ 8410rubber mills, State safety codes__ 9455safety in engineering (address)__ 9456small plants Safety Committee
manual__________________ 9457special regulations______________ 8410—11
Saguar, Mercedes H., relief_________ 8898Sailing directions, see names of
localities.Sailors :
merchant seamen English language bill______________________
wages and effects of deceased sea-men _____________________
St. Elizabeths Hospital, transfer toHealth Dept__________________
St. Joseph, Mo., housing, block sta-tistics, corrections____
St. Lawrence Gulf, sailing directions- St. Lawrence River:
9089
8965
9087
85379435
sailing directions__________________ 9435seaway and power project________ 8967
St. Paul, Minn.: family clothing—
gift, home-made, handed-down__ 9431inventories by age_____________ 9429inventories by place of residence- 9430inventories, etc., 1949__________ 9432
housing, block statistics___________ 8538St. Petersburg, Fla., housing, block
statistics______________ 8539Saito, Naomi, relief________________ 8824Sakurada, Motoko, relief___________ 8655Salaries, rural mail carriers_________ 8799Salerno, Maria, sister, relief_________ 9012Sales, payment of expenses, Army
regs__________________ S339Salt Lake City, Utah, occupational
wage survey______ 8717, 9461Salter-Mathieson, Nigel C. S., relief__ 8650Salvador :
Inter-American Highway, agree-ment___________________ 9737
vocational education mission, agree-ment___________________ 9736
Samoa, see American Samoa.San Diego, Calif., public housing
projects, information, etc., for tenants____________ 9679
Sandwich construction, see Aircraft—Panels (aircraft).
Sanitary fill, sewage and waste dis-posal, engineering manual____ 9248
Sanitation :cooperative program, agreement
with—-Costa Rica_____________________ 9728Ecuador_______________________ 9742Honduras______________________ 9740
food service personnel, instructor’s guide for training_______ 9666
health and sanitation, series------ 9657-58small water projects, planning
manual______________________ 8713San Jose, Calif., housing, block
statistics, corrections__ 8540
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 109
June 1952
EntrySan Luis Valley project, excess-land
laws not applicable------Santa Margarita River, water for irri-
gation, etc., facilities---Saprichian, Altoon, relief----------------Savannah, Ga.:
housing, block statistics-----------land conveyance---------------------------
Savings bonds:redemption value—
series E______________________series J and K-------------------------—
Treasury Dept, flag to Akron, Ohio (address)_______________
Sbaschnik, Ernst, sr., relief-------------Schafer, Louis A., relief----------------Schartz, Suzanne M., relief---------------Scheelite, ores and tailings, treat-
ment tests------------------Science :
Government publications, list------what science means to us (talk) —
Scientists:employment outlook for earth
scientists___________ 8705,junior, examination announcement- see also Electronic scientists.
Schindler, Edeline, relief----------------Schindler, Hilde, relief--------------------School districts, payments, estimate—Schools :
aircraft, mechanic school certifi-cates ___________________
financial accounting----------------------know your school law--------------------
Scotland, west coast, sailing direc-tions _________________
Scranton, Pa., housing, block sta-tistics —
9072
87589001
85418686
97559756
975288368792 8916
9510
9228 9330
94588594
866286628725
8583 92389237
9437
8542Scrap :
OPS ceiling price regulations— aluminum, spec, regs------------- 8443brass mill, spec, regs---------------- 8448copper and copper alloy scrap,
spec, regs--------------------------- 8449metals containing nickel, spec.
regs_____________________ _____ 8447Screws, aircraft structural, specifica-
tion___________________ 9207Sculpture and statuary, free importa-
tion by religious organiza-tions __________________ 8861
Sea lampreys, see Lampreys.Seam binding, see Binding (seam).Seamen, see Sailors.Seattle, Washington State-Far East
International Trade Fair, 1952, free entry of exhibits------ 8738, 8975
Secretaries, to justices of U. S. courts, civil service status------ 8801
Securities and Exchange Commission, brokers and dealers fees, pre-scribing ______________ 8934
Security, see Military security.Seeds, grain, treatment for better
crops__________________ 9443see also Oilseed.
Seidenberg, Richard A., relief------------ 8642Selk, Darold D„ relief-------------------- 8883Senate bills__________________________ 8949Serial set (congressional)------------- 8627-28Serum and serumtherapy, antipro-
teases in serum_______ 9580Service and regulatory announce-
ments, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau------ 9254
Service trades: statistics, bound volume------------- 8512subject bulletin, 2-S series------------- 8512
Sesame, oilseed crop, commercial pro-duction _______________ 9629
Sewage:and waste disposal by sanitary fill,
engineering manual---------- 9248
EntrySewage—Continued
treatment plants, engineering man-ual____________________ 9247
see also Sewerage.Sewerage:
systems—Mills, Wyo„ liability of town— 8683requirements for sewage dis-
posal_____________________ 9273-76sewage disposal, small water
projects, planning manual- 8713Sharp, Clyde R., relief---------------- 8750Sheep:
judging___________________________ 8225quality wool from range sheep------ 8327world numbers, 1951 and 1952------ 9385
Sheet-metal holders, specification------ 9224Shells (racing boats) :
free importation------------------------ 8970Shelters (air raid), see Air raid shel-
ters.Shenandoah National Park--------------- 9599Sheppard, Barbara A., relief________ 8896Sherlock, Dulcie A. S., relief----------- 8827Shimada, Toshiaki, relief------------------ 8635Shinohara, Kane, relief-------------------- 8665Shipments, discrepancy tolerances, %
of 1 percent, Army regs---------- 8439Shipping :
long range shipping bill----------------- 8939Navy shipping guide, changes-------- 9748
Ships:America’s merchant fleet--------------- 9488charter to Philippine citizens, ex-
tend______ —_________________ 8679quarantine, Army regs------------------ 8344structural failures at sea------------- 9090unloading of mail, revise law-------- 8921see also Tankers.
Ships Bureau : manual, change________________ 9706manual, chapter_________________ 9706
Shops, see Machine shops.Shoshone Indian Mission School,
lands, cancel irrigation mainte-nance, etc., charges----- 9057
Shotguns, sawed-off, impose tax on making_______________ 8973
Shreveport, La., housing, block statis-tics __________________ 8543
Shrines, free importations by reli- . gious organizations_____ 8861
Shumaker, Ark., land transfer----------- 8775Siberia, sailing directions-------------------- 9436Sick, aged population, illness and
health services--------------- 9664Siding, products, facts for industry,
summary for 1951_____ 8489Signal Corps, maintenance advisory
teams, spec, regs---------- 8442Signal generators, see Generators.Sikeston, Mo., warehouse space, lease
or license for civil defense------ 8979Sinews of America:
(in Bengali)____________________ 9726(in Pushtu)--------------------------------- 9727
Sitka National Monument---------------- 9600Sitka spruce, see Spruce.Skin:
human, histology and cyto-chemis- try______________________ 9566
tumors, methylcholanthrene, etc., induction----------------------- 9570
Slidefilms, see Filmslides.Slip laws, see Law.Slucka, (Slucki), Paula, relief---------- 8811Slucki, Ariel, relief--------------------------- 8811Slums, clearance, Federal grants-------- 8800Small business, see Business.Small Business, Select Committee on,
Senate, hearings___ 9096-98
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EntrySmall Defense Plants Administra-
tion : industrial specialist, examination
announcement________ 8597quarterly report----------------------------- 9708
Smithsonian Institution, publications available, May 1, 1952- 9709
Smithsonian miscellaneous collec-tions _________________ 9710
Snake River project, selected infor-mation submitted by Interior Dept________________ 8933
Snow : cooperative investigations____ 9245—46load studies______________________ 9426
Sny watershed, survey report_______ 8711Social security:
act, amendments of 1952--------------- 8872do you work for yourself?________ 9617see also Public assistance.
Soffel, George H., Co________________ 9016Soil conservation :
how Costa Rica learned about it_ 9712in the Americas (talk)____________ 8233let’s save soil with Sam and Sue
(primer)_____________________ 9713measurement of soil and water
losses________________________ 9714progress and opportunity (talk)____ 8234small water projects planning man-
ual __________________________ 8713support higher production________ 9442see also Agricultural conservation
program.Soil Conservation Service:
appropriations, 1952— estimate___________________ 8734hearings_______________________ 8924
Soils, soil survey reports____________ 9630Sokolowska, ApoIonia G., sister,
relief_________________ 9024Solder and soldering, investment,
dental, specification---- 9340Sorghum, farm stocks, revised esti-
mates, 1944-51, by States____ 8208Sound, see Noise.Sound recording and reproducing
equipment, Federal supply schedule______________ 9358
Sounding leads, hand line, specifica-tion __________________ 9203
South Amboy, N. J., explosion, inves-tigation_______________ 8938
South Central States, see Central States.
South Dakota, population, general characteristics, 1950 census__ 8558
Southwestern Forest and Range Ex-periment Station, annual re-port, 1951____________ 9396
Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Soybeans:farm stocks, revised estimates,
1944-51, by States______ 8208world production_________________ 9380
Spain: olive oil situation, 1951—52_____ 9377report of special study mission____ 8762
Spanish Civil War, 1936-39, Deutsch-land und der Spanische Biir- gerkrieg______________ 9716
Spanish languages, dictionary of Cuban tobacco industry______ 9370
Spare parts: automotive, procurement by Govt.—
hearings___________________ 8930report_________________________ 8739
Specifications, see Military supplies— also names of certain reclama-tion projects—also names of departments, etc., issuing spec-ifications—also subjects.
Spectra, infrared absorption spectra of halomethanes______ 9561
EntrySpeed:
transonic flight, low speed of fuse-lage-side air inlet-------------------- 9538
turbine-propeller engine speed, fre-quency response, errata______ 9521
Spencer, Susie L., relief of estate, veto___________________ 8960
Spindler, James F., relief----------------- 8742Spine, intervertebral disc injury,
lesions resembling chordoma- 9582Splicers, film, hand operated, specifi-
cation________________ 9317Spodumene-amblygonite mixtures, re-
covery of lithium_____________ 9508Sports, programs for benefit of Red
Cross, exclude proceeds fromgross income_________________ 9062
Sprays and spraying, equipment forPiper Cub J—3 airplane______ 9625
Spreaders, see Glue spreaders. Spruce, Sitka, doors, standard of
trade________________________ 9391Stability of aircraft, wings, deriva-
tives in supersonic flow---------- 9524Stabilization, see Prices.Stacks (plumbing), see Plumbing.Stainless steel, see Chromium-nickel
steel.Stamp taxes, see Revenue stamps.Standard stock catalogs, see Federal
standard stock catalogs.Standards and standardization :
commercial standard series____ 9391Federal specifications and stand-
ards, index, supp-------------------- 9359labor standards are good business__ 9452military index, specifications and
standards____________________ 9516military standards series----------- 9517-18technical standard order TSO_____ 8575see also subjects.
Stands, see Dictionary stands—Sup-ports.
Stars, navigational chart____________ 9603State Department, Department and
foreign service series------------- 9717States:
Note .—For all subjects pertaining to the States, ex-cept their government, gen-eral history and description,see such subjects,
agriculture departments, directory- 9639 Statistical publications, see names of
departments, etc., Issuing pub-lications.
Statisticians, examination announce-ments________________ 8593
Statistics, see subjects.Statuary, see Sculpture and statuary.Statue of Liberty National Monu-
ment_________________ 9596Statutes, see Law.Steel:
bars, rods, etc., carbon, specifica-tion_____________________ 9334
prices, OPS position_____________ 9632products, marketing by producers. 8504 scrap—
NPA order, spec, regs___________ 8451OPS ceiling price regulation, spec,
reg------------------------------------- 8450see also Chromium-nickel steel—
also names of manufactured articles.
Stereoscopes, magnifying, pocket specification___________ 9202
Sterilizers, for dressings, instruments, and water, specification______ 9209
Stock catalogs, see Government sup-plies.
Stock control, see Military supplies.Stock ranges, program for range
lands_________________ 9411
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 111
Jun e 1952
EntryStockton, Calif., housing, block statis-
tics__________________ 8544Stomach:
carcinoma, study of gastric aspi-rate____________________ 9568
tumors, failure of eugenol and heat to potentiate induction by 20- methylcholanthrene--------- 9569
Stop logs, turbine draft-tube, specifi-cations_______________ 9693
Storage, see names of articles stored. Stores, commissaries, nonperishable
articles, list, spec, regs------ 8367-68Story, Isabelle F., relief___________ 8746Strains and stresses :
diagonal tension, summaries--- 9532-33fatigue of materials, sandwich con-
struction_______________ 9400gust and gust-load of transport air-
plane________________________ 9534Strait, see name of strait.Stransky, Ruzena, relief_____________ 8995Strategic materials :
defense materials, agreement with Germany________________ 9732
disposal, spec, regs----------------------- 8457minerals, investigations, 1945------ 9416see also Controlled materials plan.
Stresses, see Strains and stresses. Stretchers, metal, specification______ 9167Strikes and lockouts, work stoppage
provisions in union agree-ments___ ।____________ 9474
Structural materials, see Building ma-terials.
Students: and the armed forces___________ 8335college, counseling during defense
period__________________ 9240high-school, counseling during de-
fense period_____________ 9241Study, see Curriculum.Styrene, glass-cloth plastic laminates,
effect on strength, etc__ 9404Subcontracts, see Contracts.Subject headings:
music___________________________ 9486NACA technical publications, 1949—
May 1951_______________ 9520Sudbeck, Clarence, relief----------------- 8747Sugar, manufacturing industry in
Puerto Rico_________________ 9765Sugimote, Kaiko, see Fair, Kay.Sugimoto. Midori, relief_____________ 8889Suits, submarine exposure suits, re-
port of use____________ 9492Sumatra, sailing directions for west
coast__________________ 9440Sumida. Setsuyo, relief------------------ 9025Sun, eclipse, total, June 30, 1954_____ 9604Sunspots, frequency, interferences
with normals in weather rec-ords___________________ 9710
Sunstroke, recognition and treatment- 9659 Superior, Lake, Michigan streams, sea
lamprey spawning_____ 9369Superphosphates, see Phosphates. Supersonic flow, see Flow. Supersonic speed, see Flow.Supplies, see Aeronautical supplies—
Drafting-room supplies—Gov-ernment supplies — Military supplies—Office supplies.
Supplies and Accounts Bureau, man-ual____________________ 9747
Supply Management Agency, see De-fense Supply Management Agency.
Supply schedule, see Federal supply schedule.
Supports, stands, laboratory appara-tus, specification------------------- 9318
Supreme Court, cases adjudged, Court of Claims cases_______ 9104
EntrySurface water supply, see Water sup-
ply-Survivors insurance :
do you work for yourself?------------- 9617social security act amendments------ 8872
Sushko, Eugene R., relief---------------- 8892Suzuki, Hisako, relief_____________ 8658Sweep generators, see Generators.Switchboards, packaging, specifica-
tion---------------------------- 9191Switches, see Electric switchgear.Synchronizers, electrical, aircraft still
picture camera, specification— 9205Synthetic rubber, see Rubber.Syracuse, N. Y., housing, block statis-
tics!__________________ 8545
T
Tables (furniture) :communion tables, free importation
by religious organizations------ 8861Tables of allowances, see Military
supplies.Tables of organization, see Army.Tachina flies, association of reared
adults with their Immaturestages_______________________ 9253
Tachometers, tester, aircraft, speci-fication __________ 9215
Tacks, cut, specification-------------------- 9315Tacoma, Wash., housing, block statis-
tics, corrections_______ 8546Tago, Manami, relief----------------------- 8659Takada, Barbara J., relief---------------- 8663Takeuchi, Yoko, relief----------------------- 8652Tampa, Fla., housing, block statis-
tics ________________ 8547Tanana Valley Sportsmen’s Assoc------ 8643Tank vessels, see Tankers.Tankers, sale of Government-owned
surplus vessels------------- 9086Tape, non-woven, parallel-yarn flat
string, specification------ 9312see also Recorder tape.
Tar roofing, see Roofing.Tar siding, see Siding.Targets, tow, aerial (wings), specifi-
cation ________________ 9218Tariff:
administering customs laws (state-ment) ________________ 9759
customs administration, etc., sim-plify ________________________ 9083
customs clearance of returned mate-riel, spec, regs----------------------- 8456
customs manual, revised pages------ 9106customs simplification bill (state-
ment) _______________________ 9758Dominican Republic customs collec-
tion, convention-------------- 9743see also names of articles imported.
Taxation:District of Columbia, amend laws. 8905State, AEC contractors------------------ 8700see also Internal revenue—also
names of articles, etc., subject to tax.
Technical manual. Federal Civil De-fense Administration---------- 9265-66
Technical memorandums :National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics___________ 9525—26Waterways Experiment Station---- 9252
Technical notes:Forest Products Laboratory---------- 9408National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics______________ 9527-44Technical publications, NACA, index,
1949—May 1951----------- 9520Technicians, see Dental technicians.Telephone operators, examination an-
nouncement__________ 8598
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EntryTelevision :
broadcasting development (ad-dress) ___________________ 9267
educational radio-television cost (address)----------------------- 9268
future of educational television (address)_______________ 9270
undesirable programs, investiga-tion_____________________ 8765
Tellurites, plating media for Coryne- bacterium diphtheriae_ 9653
Temperature :effect on strengths of sandwich con-
struction, aircraft type_ 9403low, mechanical properties of
metals___________________ 9548Temperature indicators, electrical re-
sistance, specification__ 9163Tennessee:
farms, etc., census of agriculture___ 8508plane coordinate projection table__8615transfer land to__________________ 8990
Tension, see Strains and stresses.Tension wood, see Wood.Terminal Warehouse Co_____________ 8879Teterboro, N. J., magnesium foundry,
transfer to.Navy Dept_ 8687Texas:
Canadian River compact___________ 8697population, 1950 census___________ 8561
Theaters, stage appearances of minors in D. C_______________ 8868
Therapeutics, see Bibliotherapy. Thermodynamics, combustion gases__ 9506Thermometers, indicating-dial, for su-
perheated steam, specification. 9210Thermosetting plastics, see Plastics.Thymus gland, leukemia in mice_____ 9575Ticket agents, selling air transporta-
tion, unlawful practices______ 8986Timber :
farm woods_______________________ 8229sell without advertisement_______ 8780
Tire chains, Federal supply schedule. 9352 Tires :
recapping, etc.—Federal supply schedule_________ 9349specification____________________ 9348
Tirman, Oddette L., relief___________ 9014Tobacco:
dictionary of Cuban industry______ 9370flue-cured, market review__________ 9640world trade increases in 1951______ 9389
Tobak, Ann, relief___________________ 9030Tobak, John, relief_________________ 9030Toggle switch boots, specification____ 9117Toledo, Ohio, port of________________ 9249Tolin, Ernest A., nomination_______ 9092Tonga Islands, studies of meliaceae__ 9588Tools :
bomb handling and servicing, spec, regs------------------------------- 8421
commodity classification responsi-bilities, spec, regs____________ 8427
hand tools, Federal supply sched-ule __________________________ 9355
see also Machine tools.Topcuoglu, Mehmet S., relief________ 9023Torrance, Calif., aluminum plant,
sale___________________ 9085Toxoplasmosis, pathology of neonatal
disease________________ 9585Tractors on world farms in Jan. 1951. 9373 Trade, see Commerce—Retail trade—
Service trades — Wholesale trade.
Trade agreements, see Commercial treaties.
Trade-marks, code of Federal regula-tions_________________ 9294
Trailers, truck, facts for industry___ 8500Trainers (devices) :
simple Stromberg carburetor, speci-fication __________________ 9211
EntryTrainers (devices)—Continued
synchro system, type Q—111, specifi-cation------------------------- 9212
Training, pilot training and check pro-gram, civil air regs------ 8586
see also Education—Military edu-cation.
Transmission lines, see Electric lines.Transmitters (fuel) :
pressure, specification___________ 9213Transmitters (radio) :
receiver-transmitter, specification. 9199 Transport airplanes, see Airplanes.
Transportation :Air Force regulations_____________ 8303air transportation tickets, unlaw-
ful sale______________________ 8986early potatoes__________________ 9624special regulations_____________ 8388-90transportation series, Engineers
Corps____________________ 9251see also Air carriers—Carriers.
Transportation Corps, Army: regulated items, spec, regs_____ 8434supply sources, spec, regs_________ 8435
Transportation maps, see Maps and charts.
Traps, see Fly traps.Travel :
Air Force regulation______________ 8303immunization information, supp___ 9674special regulations_____________ 8388-90
Treasury Department: appropriations, 1953____________ 8720code of Federal regulations______ 9292department circulars___________ 9755-56
Treaties:and other international act
series_________________ 9728-44United States treaty developments. 9745 see also Commercial treaties—
Japanese peace treaty.Tree planting, see Forest planting.Trees :
forest, pollen dispersion_______ 9409nutrients of leaves and growth
affected by grading______ 9398see also Forest planting—Fruit—
Nuts.Trimethylpentane, synthesis, etc____ 9558Troops, see Army.Troy, N. Y., housing, block statistics. 8548Trust Assoc, of H. Kempner_________ 8875Trust Territory of Pacific Islands,
coconut oil derived from, ex-empt from processing tax____ 9056
Trypsin, inhibition in cancer patients. 9580 Tubes:
connecting tube, metal, specifica-tion__________________ 9319
steel tubing, corrosion-resistant, etc., specifications____ 9216-17, 9219
Tumors:attempted production of chordoma
by puncture of nucleus pul- posus____________________ 9582
blood supply______________________ 9567gastric, failure of eugenol and heat
to potentiate induction by 20- methylcholanthrene_________ 9569
hepatoma, acid and alkaline phos-phatase values of serum, etc., rel. to carcinogens in diet____ 9584
lymphosarcoma, modification of re-gression by irradiation______ 9572
malignant neoplastic diseases, tests____________________ 9580
mammary tumor agent, transmis-sion by male parent___________ 9577
ovarian tumorigenesis in weanling,adult, and senile ovaries_____ 9581
skin, methylcholanthrene, etc., ac-tion --------------------------------------- 9570
spontaneous pulmonary tumor inrat----------------------------------------- 9571
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 113
June 1952
EntryEntryTuna fish, imported, imposition of
duties________________ 8993Tung nuts:
abstract bibliography---------------- 8198oil and moisture content, methods
of analyzing__________________ 8218Tung oil, abstract bibliography-------- 8198Tung tree products, abstract bibli-
ography___ _____________ 8198Tungsten, see Scheelite.Turbines, three-dimensional flow in
turbomachines, errata- 9529Turkeys: _
farm production, etc., 1950—51____ 8206R. O. P. summary, 1950-51-------- 8325
Turner, Roscoe, present Distinguished Flying Cross to----------- 9054
2400 16th St., NW., Washington,D. C., penthouse_____________ 8670
Typists, examination announcement- 8599
Varga, Ruben G., relief______________ 8914Vegetables:
carload shipments, by States, etc---- 9634carlot unloads, Canada--------------- 9635-36
Veins, oxygen-content of blood drain-ing neoplasms________ 9567
Vertebrae, see Spine.Vessels, see Ships—Tankers.Veterans :
relief, code of Federal regulations. 9295serving after June 27, 1950, educa-
tional etc., benefits---------------- 8871World War II combat-wounded, en-
listment, spec, regs__________ 8419see also Pensions.
Veterans Administration: appropriations, 1952, estimate----- 8721
engineering careers----------------------- 9762hospital transfer to Defense Depart- ___
ment________________________ 8962librarian_________________________ 9761
UUechi, Teruo, relief________________ 8891Un-American Activities Committee,
House:
Veterans’ Administration Center, Mountain Home, land transfer. 8990
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House :
Un-American Activities, Special Com-mittee on, House:
publications, index_____________ 8943Underwriting, see Mortgage insur-
ance.Undulant fever, control dependent
upon control of brucellosis in animals_______________ 9668
Unemployed, estimating, techniques, handbook_______ ._____ 9244
Unemployment insurance railroad employees, new benefit rates— 8695
Uniforms: fitting of women’s military cloth-
ing, spec, regs------------- 8373Navy regulations, 1951----------------- 9606
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, foreign relations of U. S.,
Veterans hospitals:Philippine veterans, grants----------- 8721transfer to Defense Department 8962
Veterinary, see Zoology.Veto, power of the President------------- 893 7Vice President of United States, nom-
ination of candidates, prefer-ence primaries________ 9095
Virgin Islands:extend provisions of Federal credit
union to________________ 8681population, 1950 census---------------- 8o62
United Air Lines, Inc., accident-------- 8579United Kingdom, see Great Britain. United Nations, General Assembly,
review of 6th session--- 9725United States :
sinews of America (in Bengali)---- 9726same (in Pushtu)---------------------- 9727
United States commissioners, compen-sation of commissioners for Alaska_______________ 8767
Unloading of mail from vessels, re-vise law______________ 8921
Uranium :Craven Canyon area-------------------- 9420Pumpkin Buttes area-------------------- 9421
Urszu, Alexander, relief-------------------- 8806Utah:
farms, etc., census of agriculture— 8510 population, general characteris-
tics, 1950 census_____________ 8559southwestern, manganese deposits- 9418 transportation map------------------------ 9680
Utilities special regulations--------------- 8412
V ILglLUcl .farms, etc., census of agriculture— 8507tire recapping, etc., supply sched-
ule___________________________ 9349Viscosity of water at 20° C--------------- 95alVocational education : „„„„
mission to El Salvador, agreement. 9736students and the armed forces------ 8335
Vodka, rectification tax, amend I. R. C_______________ 8971
Vogel, John H., relief----------------------- 8882Volk, Joachim, relief----------------------- 8888Voting, see Elections.Vouchers, supporting papers to com-
mercial vouchers, spec, regs---- 8385
W
Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, interpretative bul-
letin _________________Wages : . ,
community surveys, status in 40 la-bor markets---- --------------
deceased seamen, disposition---------equal pay for women, analysis of
State laws---------------------minimum, public contracts act------
9764
94768965
V
Vacuum tubes, see Cathode ray tubes. Valves:
anti-“G” suit pressure-regulating, specification_____________
butterfly valves, operating units, etc., invitation for bids---
filler, low-pressure oxygen, specifi-cation _______________________
flush, shipboard use, specification. Van Delft, Gerdina J., relief---------------Varga, Illona, relief-------------------------
9165
9692
9220922188038914
occupational wage survey—Denver, Colo------------------Memphis, Tenn---------------Salt Lake City, Utah------
radio, television and related prod-ucts industry------------------
97689763
8714, 94598715, 94608717, 9461
Wagner, Gylda R., relief--------------------Walsh-Healy act, see Government con-
tracts.War Claims Commission, appropria-
tions, 1953-- ---------------Wardrobes, wood, executive office,
specification----------------Warehouses:
cooperative, brighten future for to-bacco farmers------------------
94788637
8731
9305
9260
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EntryWarehouses—Continued
lease or license space for civil de-fense __________________ 8979
Warfare, see Atomic warfare.Warfarin, bait box___________________ 9677Wasatch National Forest____________ 9413Washers (metal) :
pipette, specification____________ 9320Washington, D. C., see District of Co-
lumbia.Washington State:
mail routes, schedule___________ 9751plane coordinate projection tables- 8618 water supply and sewage disposal
systems_________________ 9273Washington State-Far East Interna-
tional Trade Fair, see Seattle, Washington State-Far East International Trade Fair, 1952.
Waste disposal, engineering manual 9248 Watch glasses, laboratory, specifica-
tion ________________ 9310Water:
absolute water viscosity at 20° C__ 9551conservation support higher produc-
tion _____________________ 9442impounded by dams, disposal of sur-
plus-------------------------------- 8856runoff plots, soil and water conser-
vation___________________ 9714small projects, planning manual__8713see also headings beginning Water.
Water level, and artesian pressure__ 9424Water pollution:
control act, extend duration____ 8918Mississippi drainage basin_______ 9678water pollution series_____________ 9678
Water supply:quality of surface waters of U. S.,
1947 __________________ 9422requirements for individual sys-
tems___________________ 9273-76small projects, planning manual__8713surface water supply of United
States_______________________ 9423water supply papers____________ 9422-24
Watersheds, see names of rivers. Waterways Experiment Station, tech-
nical memorandum___________ 9252Wave guides, installation and trans-
mission______________________ 9707Waveguides, see Wave guides:Ways and Means Committee, House :
hearings_______________________ 8947reports_____________ 8738, 8861-62, 8872
Wearing apparel, see Clothing.Weather:
Government publications, list___ 9228modification experiments, commit-
tee to study__________________ 8992records, Interferences with normals
associated with sunspot fre-quency ______________________ 9710
Weather forecasts, meteorological, to improve prediction of airport acceptance rates____ 9766—67
Webs (aircraft) : diagonal tension_____________ 9532-33
Weevils, see names of weevils.Weights and Measures, National Con-
ference on, see National Con-ference on Weights and Meas-ures.
Weiland. Maria, relief---------------------- 9047Welaka Fish Hatchery, land transfer
to Florida Education Board__ 8969Welfare funds, nonappropriated, spec,
regs __________________ 8400-1Wells, see Artesian wells.West Virginia :
farms, etc., census of agriculture_ 8507tire recapping, etc., supply sched-
ule______________________ 9349Western hemlock, see Hemlock.Western Maryland Ry., accident____ 9447
EntryWheat:
farm stocks, revised estimates,1944-51, by States___________ 8208
reserve levels_____________________ 8959Wheels :
cutting-off abrasive wheels, specifi-cation ___________________ 9223
NPA allocation order, spec, regs_ 8452White, Ethel, relief__________________ 8782White, diarrhea, laws affecting sale of
hatching eggs, chicks, etc____ 8324Wholesale trade, trade series, bulle-
tins___________________ 8503-5see also names of commodities and
industries.Wichita, Kans., housing, block sta-
tistics, corrections_____ 8549Wichita County, Tex., petroleum-
engineering study of K. M. A. reservoir and oil field__ 9515
Widows and widowers, see Pensions.Wild birds, see Birds.Wilde, Orvin E., relief_______________ 8755Wildlife, small water projects plan-
ning manual_________________ 8713Willamette Basin Snow Laboratory,
hydrometeorological log, 1947—49 water years_______________ 9246
Wilson, Gloria, relief_______________ 8804Wind River Reservation, irrigation
maintenance, etc., charges onShoshone Mission School lands, cancel_______________________ 9057
Wind tunnels : supersonic, condensation of air__ 9540supersonic, 3-dimensional nozzles__ 9539
Windmills, facts for industry______ 8493Windows, storm window industry, use
of unauthorized aluminum____ 9098Winds :
gust and gust-load of transport air-plane____________________ 9534
gust loads, frequency distribution 9531Wings (aircraft) :
airfoil section with suction slots, boundary layer control investi-gation ___________________ 9530
damping in roll, errata___________ 9527low-aspect-ratio, visualization of
flow fields____________________ 9535stability derivatives______________ 9524
Wire :aluminum alloy, specification-------- 9331armature banding, specification__ 9222welding, corrosion and heat resist-
ant alloys, specification______ 9196Wiring, see Electric wire and wiring. Wisconsin :
vacant dwelling units, advance re-port_____________________ 8479
water supply and sewage disposal systems_________________ 9276
Wolkonsky, Daniel, relief____________ 8810Wolkonsky, Xenia, relief____________ 8810Women:
employed, maternity protection__ 9771equal pay (address)---------------------- 9773equal pay, analysis of State laws__ 9768State labor laws__________________ 9774State labor legislation, 1947______ 9775workers and their dependents-------- 9770workers in New York State, main-
tenance and health protection. 9772working, budgets in 13 States-------- 9769
Women’s Bureau, bulletins________ 9769-71Women’s clothing, see Uniforms.Wong. May Q., relief________________ 8634Wood :
farm woods, savings bank paying interest_________________ 8229
preservatives—comparison in Mississippi post
study______________________ 9401comparison in stake tests______ 9402
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 115
Jun e 1952
EntryW ood—Continued
tension, relation to shrinkage in aspen__________________ 9406
see also names of articles manufac-tured from wood.
Wood preservation, see Wood.Woods, see Wood.Wool:
apparel, 1952 materials survey------ 8211quality wool from range sheep-------- 8327
Work, defense manpower work pro-gram, 1952- 9225
Work stoppages, see Strikes and lock-outs.
Workers, see Women.Working women, see Women.World War, 1939-45:
veterans, see also, in main alphabet, Veterans.
Worker mobility and skill utiliza-tion_________________________ 9481
Wyoming: population, general characteris-
tics, 1950 census______ 8560water supply and sewage disposal
systems_________________ 9273
XX-rays:
equipment, commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs------ 8428
EntryX-rays—Continued
lethal dose and mortality of mice— 9573protection design_________________ 9549tumor regression by irradiation___ 9572
Yamamoto, Sumiko, relief___________ 8909Yarn, carded cotton sale yarn, 1951_ 8491Yasuda, Emi, relief_________________ 8910Yasuda, Keichiro, relief-------------------- 8910Ying Chee Jung, see Jung, Ying Chee.Ying Tak Chan, see Chan, Ying Tak.Yonkers, N. Y., housing, block statis-
tics__________________ 8550Yosemite National Park-------------------- 9601Young, Jan Y., relief________________ 8646Yugoslavia, report of special study
mission_______________ 8762
Z
Zanesville, Ohio, warehouse space, lease or license for civil de-fense_________________ 8979
Ziegler, Senta, relief----------------------- 8639Zinc, scrap materials, OPS ceiling
price regulations, spec, regs— 8446Zoology, medical and veterinary, in-
dex-catalogue_________ 8326
o
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PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, 8300
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I OFFICIAL BUSINESS
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