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MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS SEPTEMBER 1952 Number 692 Entries 14479-15915 Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.: 1952

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MONTHLY CATALOGOF UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

SEPTEMBER 1952 Number 692

Entries 14479-15915

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

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.

year] 1951, pt. 1, v. 1.D 103.1:951/pt.l/v.lD 103.1:951/pt.l/v.2D 103.1:951/pt.l/v.3

$3.50 • Ju 3.9:121

Accredited higher institutions, 1952. (Education Office, Bulletin 1952, no.8 ) £ I1 S 5.3 • 302/3

Agricultural Research Center of Department of Agriculture. (AgricultureDepartment, Agriculture handbook 43, Agricultural Research Administration.) 20c. • A 1.76: 43

Annual report of chief of engineers, Army [fiscal (Engineers Corps, Army Department.) $3.50 • -- pt. 1, v. 2. $3.75 • -- pt. 1, v. 3. $2.00 •

Court of Claims reports, v. 121. (Court of Claims.)Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: v. 39, Customs cases adjudged in Court

of Customs and Patent Appeals. (Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.) $1.50 • Ju 7.5: 39/1

Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 96. (NationalLabor Relations Board.) $4.00 • LR1.8:96

Developments in consumers’ cooperative in 1952. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1073.) [Also issued as H. doc. 437, 82d Cong, 2d sess.] 20c. •

L 2.3 z 1073Earthquake investigation in United States. (Coast and Geodetic Survey, special

publication 282.) 20c. • C 4.19:282Employment of women in an emergency period. (Women’s Bureau, Bulletin

241.) 5c. • L 13.3 :241Final report of Commission on Renovation of Executive Mansion. (Commission

on Renovation of Executive Mansion.) $2.50 • Y 3.R 29/2: R 29Financing adult education in selected schools and community colleges. (Educa-

tion Office, Bulletin 1952, no. 8.) 15c. • FS 5.3:952/8Growth of selectively cut ponderosa pine stands. (Agriculture Department,

Agriculture handbook 39, Forest Service.) 15c. • A 1.76:39Highlights in history of forest conservation. (Agriculture Department, Agri-

culture information bulletin 83, Forest Service.) 15c. • A 1.75: 83Hydraulic research in United States, 1951. (National Bureau of Standards,

Miscellaneous publication 205.) $1.00 • C 13.10: 205Indexes of production, 1947, census of manufactures. (Census Bureau.)

$1.75 • C 3.24/2 :P 94/2TH

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Injuries and accident causes in plumbing operations. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1079.) [Also issued as H. doc. 443, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] 25c. •

L 2.3:1079Kansas-Missouri flood of July 1951. (Geological Survey, Water supply paper

1139.) $1.25 • 119.13:1139Mathematical theory of airborne fire control. (Navy Department, Ordnance

Bureau, NavOrd report 1493.) $2.00 • D 215.7:1493Mental health motion pictures. (Public Health Service, PHS no. 218.) 30c. •

FS 2.22: M 85/4Motor carrier safety regulations, 1952. (Interstate Commerce Commission.)

20c- • IC 1 mot.6: Sa 1/952Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 342, 1951 term. (Supreme Court.) $3.50

(bound volume) • Ju 6.8/1:342Outlines for trainer in conduct of work. (Budget Bureau.) 45c. •

Pr 33.102: W 89/7Outlook for women as food service managers and supervisors. (Women’s

Bureau, Bulletin 234-2.) 20c. • L 13.3; 234-2Puerto Rico: Census of business, 1949. (Census Bureau.) 60c. •

C 3.202 : P 96/2Research and development personnel in industrial laboratories. (Education

Office, Scientific manpower series no. 1.) 15c. • FS 5.47:1Retail prices of food in 1950. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1055.) [Also

issued as H. doc. 344, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] 25c. • L 2.3:1055Sight reduction tables for air navigation. (Hydrographic Office, H. O. publica-

tion 249, v. 2.) $2.25 •State provisions for school lunch.

20c. •

D 203.22: 249/V.2(Education Office, Bulletin 1952, no. 4.)

FS 5.3: 952/4Summary tables of 64th annual report on statistics of railways in United States,

1950. (Interstate Commerce Commission.) $1.25 IC 1 ste.l/a: 950Teaching of general biology in public high schools of United States. (Educa-

tion Office, Bulletin 1952, no. 9.) 20c. • FS 5.3: 952/9Union wages and hours in printing industry, July 1, 1952. (Labor Statistics

Bureau, Bulletin 1062.) [Also issued as H. doc. 390, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] 25c- * L 2.3:1062

Visual presentations for introductory and training session in work simplification. (Budget Bureau.) 55c. • Pr 33.102: W 89/6

Contents

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Previews------------------------------------ 111Abbreviations, Explanation----------- VIGeneral Information--------------------- VilHow To Order Publications------------- vmNew Classification Numbers----------- ixDiscontinued Series----------------------- xClassified List of Government Authors. Xi Monthly Catalog------------------------- 1Index----------------------------------------

AbbreviationsAppendix---------------------------------------------- app.Congress_____________________________ Cong.Department___________________________Dept.Document_____________________________doc.Facsimile, facsimiles_________________facsim.Folio____________________________________ foHouse_________________________________ jjHouse bill____________________________jjHouse concurrent resolution___H. Con. Res.House document____________________H. doc.House executive document______ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution____________H. J. Res.House report________________________ jj rp .House resolution (simple)_________ H. Res.Illustration, illustrations________________ il.Latitude_______________________________Longitude------------------------------------------- longNautical niile_______________naut. niNo date_______________________________ _ d.No place--------------------------------------------- n. p.Octavo__________________________________ go

Plate, plates______________ ___ ..________ pl.Portrait, portraits_____________________ por.Quarto___________________________________40Report_________________________________ 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.Thir ty-twomo____________________________32 0Treasury------------------------------------------ Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo________________________ 24°Versus______________________________ v8., y.

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.

CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS

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

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

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 (J) 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 NumbersProduction and Marketing Administration.

A 82.6/2: nos_______________ S. R. [Sugar requirements].A 82.63: ReservedA 82.64: nos________________ DFO [Defense food orders].

Census Bureau.C 3.202/11: CT_____________ U. S. census of business : Census monographs.

Civil Aeronautics Board.Recurrent report of mileage and traffic data:

[Proc.]C31.229: date______________ Domestic local service carriers (monthly).C 31.229/2: date____________ ___ quarters [comparisons],C 31.229/3 : date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons],C31.230: date______________ Domestic air mail trunk carriers (monthly).C 31.230/2: date____________ ___ quarters [comparisons].C 31.230/3 : date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons].C 31.231: date______________ Foreign, overseas & territorial air mail car-

riers (monthly).C 31.231/2: date____________ ___ quarters [comparisons].C 31.231/3: date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons].C 31.232 : date______________ All certificated air cargo carriers (monthly).C 31.232/2 : date____________ ___ quarters [comparisons],C 31.232/3 : date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons],C 31.233: date______________ Recapitulation by carrier groups, certificated

air carriers (monthly).C 31.233/2: date____________ ___ quarters [comparisons].C 31.233/3: date____________ ________ 12 months ending [comparisons].

Recurrent report of financial data: [Proc.]C 31.234: date______________ Domestic air mail trunk carriers, quarters

[comparisons].C31.234/2: date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons].C 31.235: date______________ Domestic local service carriers, 12 months

ending [comparisons].C 31.236: date______________ Foreign, overseas & territorial air mail car-

riers, 12 months ending [comparisons].C 31.237: date______________ All certificated air cargo carriers, quarters

[comparisons].C 31.237/2 : date____________ ___ 12 months ending [comparisons].C 31.238: date______________ Recapitulation by carrier groups, certificated

air carriers, 12 months ending [compari-sons].

C 31.239: date______________ Domestic air carriers (trunk lines), compara-tive statement of balance sheet data (semi-annual). [Proc.]

National Production Authority.C 40.6/6: nos_______________ Designation of scarce materials.C 40.6/7: nos_______________ NPA organization statements.

Air Force Department.D 301.37: -39: Reserved

Air Weather Service:D 301.40: nos_______________ Technical reports. [Proc.]D 301.41: ReservedD 301.42: nos_______________ Bibliography. [Proc.]

Defense Materials Procurement Agency.DM 1.6/3: nos______________ Mineral orders MO (series).

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Wage Stabilization Board.ES 2.6/5 : nos______________ Resolutions.

Salary Stabilization Board.ES 4.6/4 : nos______________ Interpretations.ES 4.6/5: nos______________ Salary procedural regulations.

Immigration and Naturalization Service.J 21.10/2: v.nos.&nos________ I & N reporter (quarterly).

Note.—Replaces Monthly review (J 21.10 : v.nos.&nos.)

Labor Statistics Bureau.L 2.62: nos________________ Work stoppages, series 5. [Proc.]

Library of Congress.LC 30.13 : date_____________ Army Medical Library catalog (annual).

Note.—Supplement to Library of Congress author catalog (LC 30.8 :) and Library of Congress subject catalog (LC30.11:).

President of United States.Pr 33.17:__________________ President’s Committee on Government Contract

Compliance, releases. [Proc.]State Department.

S 1.101: nos________________ External research report, research lists.[Proc.]

S 1.102: nos________________ Soviet Union as reported by former Sovietcitizens, reports. [Proc.]

S 5.48/5: nos_______________ U. S. National Commission for UNESCO news-letter (biweekly).

Note.—Supersedes U. S. National Commission UNESCO news (S 5.48/2 :).

Comptroller of Currency.T 12.5/2: nos_______________ Abstract of reports of condition of active

national and nonnational banks in District of Columbia. [Proc.]

T 12.15: nos------------------------ Earnings, expenses and dividends of activebanks in District of Columbia, abstract (semi-annual). [Proc.]

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.Y 3.F 31/8:16______________ Releases.

National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission.Y 3.N 21/20: CT------------------- Reports and publications.

Discontinued Series

C 3.172: date_______________C 3.184: date_______________C 3.190: date_________2_____C 3.197: date_______________

C 31.118: v.nos.&nos______ .

FCD 1.8: v.nos.&nos_________

S 5.48/2: v.nos.&nos_________

Census Bureau.Trends in electrical goods trade (monthly).

Note.—Discontinued with issue for June 1952.Trends in tobacco trade (monthly).

Note.—Discontinued with issue for June 1952.Trends in jewelry trade (monthly).

Note.—Discontinued with issue for June 1952.Trends in dry goods trade (monthly).

Note.—Discontinued with issue for June 1952.Civil Aeronautics Administration.

CAA journal.Note.—Discontinued with v. 13, no. 7, July 20,

Federal Civil Defense Administration.Civil defense alert.

Note.—Discontinued with v. 2, no. 2 [Aug. 1952]. State Department.

U. S. National Commission UNESCO news (monthly).

Note.—Discontinued with v. 5, no. 10, May 1952. Superseded by U. S. National Commission for UNESCO newsletter (S 5.48/5 : nos.).

Classified List of Government AuthorsBeginning entry

Agriculture Department-----------------------------------------------------------------Agricultural Economics Bureau--------------------------------------------------Agricultural Research Administration-------------- ---------------------------

Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau------------------------Animal Industry Bureau----------------------------------------------------Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau-----------------------------Dairy Industry Bureau------------------------------------------------------Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering Bureau------

Extension Service--------------------------------------------------------------------Farm Credit Administration------------------------------------------------------Foreign Agricultural Relations Office------------------------------------------Forest Service------------------------------------------------------------------------Information Office-------------------------------------------------------------------Production and Marketing Administration-----------------------------------Rural Electrification Administration------------- ------------------------------Soil Conservation Service---------------------------------------------------------

Atomic Energy Commission ------------------------------------------------------------Civil Service Commission----------------------------------------------------------------Commerce Department.

Census Bureau-----Civil Aeronautics Authority

Civil Aeronautics Administration-----------------------------------------Civil Aeronautics Board-----------------------------------------------------

Coast and Geodetic Survey-------------------------------------------------------Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau------------------------------------National Bureau of Standards---------------------------------------------------National Production Authority--------------------------------------------------Patent Office--------------------------------------------------------------------------Weather Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------------

Congress-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------House of Representatives----------------------------------------------------------

Armed Services Committee-------------------------------------------------Banking and Currency Committee---------------------------------------Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee----------------House Administration Committee----------------------------------------Judiciary Committee__________________________________ —Katyn Forest Massacre, Select Committee To Conduct Investiga-

tion of Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of------------------Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee----------------------------Un-American Activities Committee--------------------------------------Veterans’ Affairs Committee-----------------------------------------------Ways and Means Committee-----------------------------------------------

Senate______________________________________________________Armed Services Committee-------------------------------------------------District of Columbia Committee------------------------------------------

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Congress—ContinuedSenate—Continued Beginning entry

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee__________ '___________ 14961Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee________________ 14962Judiciary Committee_____________________________________ 14965Rules and Administration Committee_______________________ 14969Small Business, Select Committee on_______________________ 14972

Defense Department_____________________________________________ 14996Air Force Department________________________________________ 14532Armed Forces Information and Education Division_______________ 14615Army Department___________________________________________ 14619

Adjutant General’s Corps_________________________________ 14479Army Medical Service____________________________________ 14725Engineers Corps_________________________________________ 15356

Mississippi River Commission__________________________ 15650Quartermaster General of Army____________________________ 15780

Navy Department___________________________________________ 15735Marine Corps____________________________________________ 15606Medicine and Surgery Bureau______________________________ 15609Naval Operations Office___________________________________ 15726

Hydrographic Office__________________________________ 15557Naval Observatory___________________________________ 15725

Naval Personnel Bureau__________________________________ 15727Naval Academy______________________________________ 15724

Naval Research Office____________________________________ 15728Ships Bureau____________________________________________ 15812Supplies and Accounts Bureau_____________________________ 15881

Defense Production Administration___________________________ ’_____ 15327Displaced Persons Commission_____________________________________ 15329District of Columbia_____________________________________________ 15330Economic Stabilization Agency

Price Stabilization Office_________________________ 15745Wage Stabilization Board_____________________________________ 15908

Export-Import Bank of Washington________________________________ 15365Federal Civil Defense Administration_______________________________ 15378Federal Communications Commission_______________________________ 15381Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation_____________________________ 15386Federal Power Commission________________________________________ 15391Federal Reserve System Board of Governors_________________________ 15401Federal Security Agency__________________________________________ 15405

Education Office_____________________________________________ 15336Food and Drug Administration________________________________ 15498Public Health Service_________________________________________ 15758

National Institutes of Health______________________________ 15694Social Security Administration_________________________________ 15826

Children’s Bureau________________________________________ 14813Federal Credit Unions Bureau_____________________________ 15385

Vocational Rehabilitation Office_________ 15904Federal Trade Commission________________________________________ 15479General Accounting Office_______ ___ _____________________________ 15531General Services Administration___________ _______________ .________ 15534

Contract Settlement Office_________________________________ ___ 14973Federal Supply Service_______________________________________ 15406National Archives and Records Service_________________________ 15675

Federal Register Division_________________ ___ ____ ______ 15398

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Housing and Home Finance Agency------------------------------------------------- 15552Federal Housing Administration------------------------------------------------ 15387Public Housing Administration--------------------------- - --------------------- 15779

Interior Department----------- - ------------------------ .--------------------------------- 15565Fish and Wildlife Service---------------------------------------------------------- 15483Geographic Names Board---------------------------------------------------------Geological Survey-------------------------------------------------------------------Mines Bureau_______________________________________________National Park Service--------------------------------------------------------------Reclamation Bureau----------------------------------------------------------------Territories Office---------------------------------------------------------------------

Interstate Commerce Commission----------------------------------------------------Justice Department-----------------------------------------------------------------------

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

Apprenticeship Bureau-------------------------------------------------------------Defense Manpower Administration---------------------------------------------Employees’ Compensation Bureau----------------------------------------------Employment Security Bureau----------------------------------------------------Labor Standards Bureau----------------------------------------------------------Labor Statistics Bureau-----------------------------------------------------------

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Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions----------------------------Women’s Bureau--------------------------------------------------------------------

Library of Congress-----------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright Office---------------------------------------------------------------------

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics------------------------------------National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission-----------------------------------National Labor Relations Board------------------------------------------------------National Railroad Adjustment Board-----------------------------------------------Post Office Department

Transportation Bureau----------------------- -------------------------------------President of United States--------------------------------------------------------------

Budget Bureau______________________________________________Renegotiation Board----------------------------------------------------------------------Small Defense Plants Administration------------------------------------------------Smithsonian Institution.^--------------------------------------------------------------State Department-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tariff Commission-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tennessee Valley Authority-------------------------------------------------------------Treasury Department--------------------------------------------------------------------

Comptroller of Currency----------------------------------------------------------Customs Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Revenue Bureau---------------------------------------------------------Narcotics Bureau--------------------------------------------------------------------

Veterans Administration------------- ---------------------------------------------------

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1952. cover CommanderJapanese trade patterns, 1930-34. Tokyo, Japan, Apr. -4,

title, i-f-162 p. oblong 8° (General Headquarters, Supreme for Allied Powers, Economic and Scientific Section, Programs and Sta-tistics Division.) [Processed.] t 97/4/930-34L. C. card 52-61559 D 102-1:L • J 27/4/VdU a

Mission and accomplishments of Supreme Commander for Allied Powers in economic, scientific, and natural resources fields. Tokyo, Japan, Apr. 28, 1952. cover title, ii+79 p. il. oblong 8° (Genera! Headquarter., Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, Economic and Scientific Section, Programs and Statistics Division.) [Processed.] TL. C. card 50-60441 D 10211 * Ec 7/2

SCAPINS, Supreme Commander for Allied Powers’ instructions to Japanese Government, Sept. 4, 1945-Mar. 8, 1952 (not including administrative instructions designated as SCAPIN-A’s). General Headquarters Su-preme Commander for Allied Powers, Mar. 20, 1952. cover title, xi-f-5-8 p. 4° [Processed.] t -n 10911 • T 27/5L. C. card 50-3342 D 10211 • J 2 7/5

AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

AIG (series). [Processed.] toiq Kist of publications and patents, southern region, supp. 1, July—Dec. 1951.319- 1952 [1J+23 p. 40 ’(Southern Regional Research ^r^tory

New Orleans, La.) A 77.104/2 . dlJ/supp.i

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Agricultural finance review, farm credit, farm insurance, farm taxation, farm construction, v. 14, supplement; May 1952. [1952.] cover title, 38 p il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 18-AL. C. card 46-34980 A 36111:14/supp.

Cranberries, 1952 crop, indicated production as of Aug. 15, 1952, with comparisons. Aug. 19, 1952. 1 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Proc-essed.] t A 36.2 : 0 85/952

FM (series).95. Labor and power used for farm enterprises, Idaho, 1950; by Reuben W.

Hecht. June 1952. cover title, 42 p. 11. 4° r n 2of cover.] t

1952 lamb crop report. July 30, 1952. [2] p. 4°

[Processed. Text on p. 2A 36.118 : 95

[Processed.] t

Shorn wool production, 1952. Aug. 7, 1952. [2] p. f°A 36.2: L16/3/952[Processed.] t

A 36.2: W 89/9/952Variability of corn yields, by counties, in United States; by Ralph R. Botts

and E. Lloyd Barber. July 1952. 54 p. il. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 52-61538 A 36.2: C 81/10

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14489 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

14489 Vegetable seeds, acreage, yield, production, stocks, supply, and disappear-ance 1939-50, by kinds; [prepared by G. C. Edler, T. J. Kuzelka, and R. H. Sutherland]. June 1952. 13 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [ Processed. ] t A 36.2 : V 52/8/939-50

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

14490 Future of agronomic research, talk to be given by A. H. Moseman, chief of Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, at dedication of new Agronomy Building, University of Nebraska, June 26, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.10 :M 78/2

14491 j0b ahead, talk by Byron T. Shaw, administrator, Agricultural Research Administration, before American Plant Food Council, Inc., June 21, at Hot Springs, Va. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.10: Sh 2/6

14492 Organization of agricultural research in United States; by P. V. Carden. [1952.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed. Submitted Dec. 1951 for publication at request of Journal of the science of food and agriculture, London, England, and printed on pp. 97-104 of issue of Mar. 1952.] t

A 77.2 : Ag 8/514493 Using our soils to keep men free, address by Charles E. Kellogg, chief,

Division of Soil Survey, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Md., before Agricultural Institute of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, June 23,1952. [1952.] 26 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.10 :K 29

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

14494 Address given by John H. Stambaugh, assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, before Convention of National Fertilizer Association, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., June 17, 1952. [1952.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t

A 1.40: St 214495 Age of challenge, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J.

McCormick at State PMA conference, Frankenmuth, Mich., June 5, 1952.[1952.] 15 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40: M 13/40

Agriculture information bulletins. • Item 4 A 1.75 : (nos.)14496 85. Commercial family-operated sheep ranches, intermountain region, 1930-50,

organization, costs, and returns ; by H. R. Hochmuth. May 1952. cover title, 71 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 52-339

14497 86. Changes in dairy farming in Northeast, 1930-51 [with list of literature cited] :by Herbert C. Fowler. June 1952. cover title, 55 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Text and illustrations on p. 1-3 of cover.] ♦ Paper, L. C. card Agr 52-342

14498 87. Trends in selected facilities available to farm families; [by Grace L. Flaggand T. Wilson Longmorel. May 1952. cover title, 15 p. il. 4» (Agricul-tural.Economics Bureau.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 52-345

14499 89. Cotton farming in southern Piedmont, 1930-51, organization costs and re-turns [with list of Similar publications for other areas] ; by W. Herbert Brown. June 1952. cover title, ii + 64 p. il. 4° [Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 52—340

14500 92. Inspection stamp as guide to wholesome meat [by John R. Mohler; revisedby A. R. Miller], [May 1952.] [2]-{-23 p. il. (Animal Industry Bu-reau.) [Formerly Miscellaneous circular 63 issued May 1926, revised Apr. 1949.] ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52-81

14501 Bulwark of freedom, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan to Southeastern Peanut Association, Atlanta, Ga., June 9, 1952. [1952.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40 :B 73/93

14502 Challenge of our times, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at State PMA meeting, Gulfport, Miss., June 26,1952. [1952.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] f A1.40:M13/42

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Leather shoes, selection and care [by F. P. Veitch, R. W. Frey, and II. P. Holman ; revised by J. S. Rogers and I. D. Clarke]. [Apr. 1927, revised Aug. 1952.] 1952. [2]+16p. il. ([Agricultural and Industrial Chem-istry Bureau.]) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52-357

Diseases of swine; [by C. D. Stein, C. A. Manthei, R. D. Shuman, and J. P. Torrey]. [Sept. 1942. revised July 1952.] [1952.] ii + 30 p. 11.([Animal industry Bureau.]) [Includes list of other Agriculture De-partment publications on diseases of swine. Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1244, Diseases, ailments, and abnormal conditions of swine.] ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52-358

Commercial growing of sweet corn; [by Victor R. Boswell]. [July 1952.] [2]+29 p. il. ([Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.]) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1634, Growing sweet corn for cannery.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52-343

Rice production in Southern States ; [by Jenkin W. Jones, J. O. Dockins, R. K. Walker, and W. C. Davis], [July 1952.] [2]+36p. il. (PlantIndustry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1808, Rice culture in Southern States.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card Agr 52-329

Insects, yearbook of agriculture, 1952 [with bibliography and appendix], [1952.] xviii+[1]+780+[2] p. il. 70 pl. 10 p. of pl. [Illustrated lin-ing papers. The yearbook is made up of signed articles. Also issued as H. doc. 413, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] *Cloth, $2.50. • Item 17

L. C. card 4-18127 A 1.10: 952Leaflet.

327. Seven ways to greater egg profit. May 1952. 8 p. il. (Poultry Branch ; Production and Marketing Administration.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 12L. C. card Agr 52-360 A 1.35 : 327

Marketing research reports. • Item 13-B A 1.82: (nos.)2. Transportation and handling costs of selected fresh fruits and vegetables in

San Francisco Bay terminal market area ; by Stanford Research Institute. May 1952. cover title, ii + 65 p. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 52-330

3. Eating places as marketers of food products, Research and marketing act con-tract report; [by Lester C. Sartorius with collaboration of Marguerite C. Burk.] 1952. cover title, vi +118 p. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Illustration on front cover. Prepared in cooperation with University of Minnesota.] ♦ Paper. 55c.L. C. card Agr 52—331

6. Marketing charges for head lettuce sold in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb.—June 1950; by Henry T. Badger. June 1952. cover title, 24 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 52-332

7. Some improved methods of handling groceries in self-service retail food stores ; [by E. M. Harwell and Paul F. Shaffer], May 1952. cover title, lv + 118 p. il. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration.) * Paper, 55c.L. C. card Agr 52-333

9. Flue-cured tobacco, price differences among types 11 (a)—13 ; [by George R. Rockwell, Jr.]. 1952. [2]+12 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) * Paper. 10c.L. C. card Agr 52—334

10. Tung processing and marketing practices and costs [with list of literature cited ; prepared in Fats and Oil Branch], June 1952. [1] +iv+33 p. il. 4°(Production and Marketing Administration.) L. C. card Agr 52—335

11. Economic effects of Federal regulation of Minneapolis—St. Paul fluid milk market [with bibliographies; by Alexander Swantz], May 1952. cover title, vi + 218 p. il. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration, Dairy Branch.) ♦ Paper, $1.00.L. C. card Agr 52-336

12. How some wholesale grocers build better retailers ; [by John H. Davenport and R. W. Hoecker], May 1952. cover title, v + 53 p. il. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration.) [Prepared in cooperation with National- American Wholesale Grocers’ Association.] ♦ Paper, 30c.

13. Methods of handling and delivering orders used by some leading wholesale grocers; [by Martin Kriesberg]. May 1952. cover title, v + 50 p. il. 4° [Production and Marketing Administration.) [Prepared in cooperation with United States Wholesale Grocers’ Association.] ♦ Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 52-348

14. Early development of milk marketing plans in Kansas City, Mo., area ; [by Edmond S. Harris]. May 1952. cover title, ii-vi+100 p. il. 4° (Pro-duction and Marketing Administration, Dairy Branch.) ♦ Paper, 45c.L. C. card Agr 52—353

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Marketing research reports—Continued14519 15. Analysis of some methods of loading out delivery trucks of produce whole-

salers ; [by Joseph F. Herrick jr., Stanley W. Burt, Marvin R. Kercho, Anthony Zagarella], May 1952. cover title, iv-|-39 p. il. 4*> (Production and Marketing Administration.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 52-337

14520 16. Peanuts and their uses for food [with list of literature cited] ; by AntoineBanna, Sidney J. Armore, Richard J. Foote. 1952. cover title, [2]+99 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 45c.L. C. card Agr 52—350

14521 17. Farmers’ produce markets in United States : pt. 3, Shipping point, fruit andvegetable markets : [by Roger F. Burdette, Imogene Bright, and Charles K. Baker], May 1952. cover title, v + 72 p. il. 4® (Production and Mar-keting Administration and Farm Credit Administration.) * Paper, 40c.

14522 18. Planning wholesale frozen food distribution plant; [by James A. Mixon andJ. Stanford Larson], June 1952. cover title, iv + 61+[l] p. il. 4° (Pro-duction and Marketing Administration.) [Includes Partial list of Agri-culture Department publications relating to frozen food marketing.] * Pa-per, 35c.L. C. card Agr 52—355

14523 21. Marketing charges for potatoes sold in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb.-June 1950; byWilliam N. Garrott. [1952.] cover title, 28 p. il. 4® (Agriculture Eco-nomics Bureau.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 52—338

14524 23. Factors to be considered in locating, planning, and operating country eleva-tors [with list of Some publications concerning elevator facilities and operation; by Perry S. Richey and Thew D. Johnson]. June 1952. cover title, vi + 94 p. il. 2 pl. 4° (Production and Marketing Administration.) * Paper, 60c.L. C. card Agr 52—354

14525 Our job in fertilizer utilization, talk by W. A. Minor, assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, at 7th annual conference of American Plant Food Coun-cil, Hot Springs, Va., June 21, 1952. [1952.] 10 leaves, 4” [Proc-essed,] t A 1.40: M 66/5

PA (series), f • Item 14 A 1.68: (nos.)14526 201. Outline for teaching conservation in high schools. [1952.] [2]+ 21 p.

11. 4° (Soil Conservation Service).L. C. card Agr 52-346

14527 208. National school lunch program, progress report. June 1952. 19 p. il.oblong 12® (Production and Marketing Administration.) L. C. card Agr 52-351

Statistical bulletin.14528 99. Supplement for 1952 to Statistics on cotton and related data, Statistical

bulletin 99 ; [prepared by Susie J. Frazier], Washington, D. C., July 1952. 105 p. 4° _ (Agricultural Economics Bureau.) [Processed. Includes Index to Statistical bulletin 99, prepared by Vance Brooks.] tL. C. card Agr 51-326 A 1.34 : 99/supp.

14529 Teamwork for future, talk by Under Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick at annual conference of Produce Prepackaging Association, Columbus, Ohio, June 10, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 1.40: M 13/41Technical bulletins. • Item 16 A 1.36: (nos.)

14530 1052. Classification of Ortheziidae, supplement to Classification of scale insectsof subfamily Ortheziinae [with list of literature cited] ; by Harold Morrison. Aug. 1952. [1J+80 p. il. (Entomology and Plant Quaran-tine Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 30c.L. C. card Agr 52-359

14531 1058. Cultural and pathogenic variability in single-conidial and hyphal-tip iso-lates of Helminthosporium turcicum Pass, [with list of literature cited] ; by Alice L. Robert. July 1952. 18 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 52-349

AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.

Air Force letter AFL (series). [Issued with perforations.] tD301.24: (nos.)

14532 39—11. Enlisted personnel: Assignment by recruiting main stations and AirForce installations (effective until Jan. 24, 1954 unless sooner re-scinded or superseded) ; July 24, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes AFL 39—11, April 26, 1951, including Change 39-11A and 39—11B, December 11, 1951 and March 10, 1952.]

14533 40-25. Civilian personnel: Recruitment of stenographers and typists (effectiveuntil Jan. 25, 1954 unless sooner rescinded or superseded) ; July 25, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 40-25, Mar. 2, 1951.]

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Air Force letter AFL (series)—Continued40-90E. Same: Civilian personnel procedures (effective until Jan. 27, 1953,

unless sooner rescinded or superseded), Change; Aug. 1J52. [lyoz.j 6 p. 4°

205-21A. Security : Access to restricted data in possession of Atomic Energy Commission employees, Change; Aug. 6, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

Air Force pamphlet AFP (series). [Issued with perforations.] tD301.35: (nos.)

34—1—11A. Personnel services: Personal affairs guide (casualty assistance), Change; June 16, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4°

34-1-17. Same: Personal affairs guide (separation counseling) ; May 15, 1902.[1952.] 4 + 4 p. 4° • Item 421-A

160—2—1. Medical service: Improved method of manual artificial respiration; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° • Item 421-A

Same: Recognition and prevention of the adverse effects of heat, June 16, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° _ r^_o Ao

160—5—1. Same : Prophylaxis of rabies in man ; June 16, 1952. [19o2.] op. 4

Air Force regulations AFR (series). [Issued with perforations.] tD301.6: (nos.)

9—2. Forms: Numerical index of forms utilized by Air Force: July 1, 1952. [1952.] 70 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 9-2, Apr. 1, 1952.]

11—5. Administrative practices: Maintenance and use of typewriters; Aug. 8, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 11—5, Aug. 28, 1951.]

30—8. Personnel: Foreign nationals in United States; July 25, 1952. [1952.]15 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes AFR 30—8, May 3, 1951.] «

30—11A. Same: Casualty reporting and notification, Change; July 30, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4°

31—10. Military records : Service record, WD AGO form 24A and DD form 230; July 30, 1952. [1952.] 33 p. 4« [Supersedes AFR 31-10, July 31, 1950, including Change 31—10A, May 21, 1951.]

31—13. Same : Retirement of service records ; July 25, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°35—52. Military personnel: Temporary duty, July 23, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4°

[Supersedes AFR 35-52, Jan. 18, 1952.35-62A. Same : Loyalty and security programs, Change; July 23, 1952. 1952.

1 p. 4°Same: Change; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4» [Supersedes AFR

35—62A, July 23, 1952.]35—70. Same: Paternity claims ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes

AFR 35-70, June 16, 1950.] .35-580B. Same: Preparation and maintenance of Air Force officer’s qualification

record, Change ; Aug. 11, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4°36-10B. Officer personnel: Report of officer effectiveness (other than general

officers), Change; Aug. 20, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°36—18. Same: Reporting officers available for reassignment; July 24, 1952.

1952.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 36—18, Nov. 3, 1949, and 53—3, Aug. 27, 1948.]

39-2B. Enlisted personnel: Air Force recruiting policies [Change] ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°

39-52A. Same: Applications for duty with Army and Air Force recruiting service, Change; Aug. 8, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

40-12A. Civilian personnel: Loyalty and security program, Change ; July 25, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°

45-3A. Reserve forces : Mobilization assignments, mobilization designations, and training attachments for Reserve officers and airmen, Change ; Aug. 1, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 45—3A, Apr. 17, 1952.]

45-10B. Same: Air Force Reserve inactive duty training, pay and allowances, Change ; Aug. 1, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

51—6. Flying training: Flying training for commissioned officers and warrant officers; July 31, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 51-6, Dec. 10, 1951, including Change 51-6A, Jan. 28, 1952.]

65-10A. Supply and maintenance: Distribution and assignment control of com-plete aircraft, Change; Aug. 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

65-43A. Same : Inventory and status report of vehicles, AF form 43, Change ; Aug. 19, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4“

65-110A. Same: Standard Air Force aircraft reports, AF forms 110A, HOB, HOC and HOD, Change; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 65-110A, May 22, 1952.]

66—22. Maintenance: Maintenance of medical service equipment; Aug. 6, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4°

67—34. Same: Orthopedic adjustments to shoes; July 30, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 67-34, Oct. 13, 1949.]

67-59C. Same: Supply of common items to Army and Air Force in oversea commands, Change; July 23, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

67—73. Same: Commercial warehouse service plan for Department of Defense agencies; May 22. 1952. [1952.] 42+[1] p. 4°

70-11. Procurement and contracting: Report of profit on Air Force contracts under Vinson-Trammell act; July 31, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°

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Air Force regulations AFR (series)—Continued71-4.

75-33D.75—65.

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Packaging: Report of damaged or improper shipment (reports control symbols CSGLD-66 (Army), S and A-70-6 (Navy), and AF-MC-U2 (Air Force) ; July 8,_1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° (Army Dept., Special

pons 745-45-5, Navy Dept., Navy shipping guide, article JSoO—4.) [Supersedes AFR 71-4 SR 745-45-5 Nav Dept, serial 8oP00, Dec. 30, 1949, including AFR 71-4A Cl, SR 745-45-5 OPNAV serial 85P00, Aug. 22, 1950.]

See Army Department, Special regulations 55-160-1.Travel and transportation : Railroad operations ; July 30, 1952. [1952.]

2 p. 4°Air transportation: Air movement designator for oversea shipments

by military aircraft; July 31, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°Same : Reimbursement for aircraft assigned to military assistance ad-

visory group organizations; Aug. 8, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Su-persedes AFL 76—4, Mar. 12, 1951.]

Same : Disposition of Military Air Transport Service traffic records ; Aug- 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 76—5, '* 19ul.] May 7,

Industrial manpower : Defense training, Change ; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°

Installations, general, beneficial occupancy; July 30, 1952. 2 p. 4° [1952.]

92-5.

93-20.

123-6.125-42.

145-7.

145-22.

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147-8.150-7.

150-9.

Utilities operation and services : Installed liquid fuels storage, distri-bution and dispensing facilities, Change; Aug. 20, 1952. 1952. 1 p.

Fire protection and aircraft-crash rescue: Marine crash-rescue report, AF form 550 ; Aug. 12, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4°

Installations, control procedures : Monthly programmed delivery report, dollar summary value, constructiton ; July 28, 1952. [1952 ] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 93-20, Mar. 4, 1952, including Change 93-20A, May 2, 1952.]

Inspection : Readiness inspection; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°Air provost marshal, military police, shore patrol, and air police on

public carriers and in transportation terminals; July 16, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° (Army Dept., Special regulations 600-10-50 ; Navy Dept. NAVPERS 15846.) [Supersedes SR 600-10-50, Jan. 19, 1949.]

Commissaries : Monthly commissary operating statement, DA AGO form 10—133; Aug. 6, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 145—7, June 15, 1951.]

Same: Reimbursable issues to Air Force medical facilities, July 23, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°

Exchange service: General policies; July 24. 1952. [1952.] 11 p. 4° (Army Dept.; Army regulations 60-10.) [Supersedes AR 60-10/AFR 147-7, May 12, 1950, including Changes 3-5, Mar. 12-Aug. 20, 1951.]

See Army Department, Special regulations 60-10-1.Program and manpower : Management improvement program ; Aug. 8,

1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 150-7, Feb. 1, 1952.]Same: Aircraft and flying hours program by installation, July 24, 1952.

[1952.] 3 p. 4°160-21 A. See Army Department, Army regulations 40-950.160-26B. Medical service: Quarantine regulations for vessels and aircraft of

armed forces, Change; Aug. 8, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°160-66. Same: Monthly report of staffing of medical treatment facilities, AF

form 201; July 28, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes AFR 160-66, Apr. 12, 1951.]

160-108. Same: Medical emergency services and facilities, July 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

165-10. Chaplain : Procurement of chaplain trainees through the Air Force ROTC program ; Aug. 1, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

176-5- Nonapropriated funds : Post restaurants and nonappropriated funds for civilian employees; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 28 p. 4° (Army Dept., Special regulations 210-100-1.) [Supersedes SR 210-100-1/AFR 176-5, Apr. 1, 1949, including Changes 1-4, May 12, 1949-May 21, 1951. ]

176-10A. See Army Department, Special regulations 210-55-20.176—13. Nonappropriated funds: Accounting procedures for civilian welfare

funds; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 32 p. il. 4°176-15. See Army Department, Special regulations, 210-60-20.190-11. See Army Department, Army regulations 360-65.210-3A. Historical data : Program and procedure, Change; Aug. 14, 1952. 1952.

1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 210-3A, June 18, 1952.]Air reservist, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force ROTC,

Civil Air Patrol, Explorers, BSA, July 1952. [Cuneo Press, Inc., 1952.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Formerly Air reserve forces review.] t • Item 422 D 301.8 : 952/7

Air Weather Service, bibliography. [Processed.] t D 301.42: (nos.)8. Bibliography on high-altitude clear-air turbulence in atmosphere ; Mar. 1952.

Revised [edition]. [1952.] [4]+4 p. 4°12. Bibliography on jet stream; Mar. 1952. [1952.] [4] 4-9 p. 4°

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14601 105-70. Comparison of analogue selection methods; Apr. 1951. [1951.] [3] +36 + [1] p. il. 4°

14602 105-76. Some aspects of hurricane forecasting [with list of references] ; June 20,1951. [1951.] [3]+31 p. il. 4«

----- technical report AWSTR (series). t D 301.40: (nos.)14603 105-84. Wind estimation from state of sea observations ; Feb. 15, 1952. [1952.]

iii + 12 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.]14604 105—86. Tropopause analysis and forecasting [with list of references] ; Mar.

1952. [1952.] vi + 31 p. il. 4°

14605 Occupational handbook of Air Force, manual for vocational guidance coun-selors and Air Force personnel officers, n. p. [RPB, Oct. 15, 1951]. 190+[1] p. il. 4° [Accompanied by a packet of 42 unbound career field briefs. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] f (distribution to universities, high schools, and libraries).L. C. card 52-60679 D 301.6/2: Oc 1

Specification bulletin.14606 56N. Preservation, packaging, packing and marking for shipment specifications;

May 15, 1952. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio [1952], 24 p. 12° [Supersedes no. 56-M.] t Commanding General, Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. D 301.19 : 56 N

Technical order TO (series).14607 19—25G-53. See Army Department, Technical manual 10-1603A.

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

A. H. D. (series). [Processed.] t14608 143. Bibliography on utilization of urea, ammonia and related non-protein nitro-

gen compounds in animal feeding; [prepared by N. It. Ellis]. May 1952. 16 p. 4° (Animal Husbandry Division.) A 77.209 : 143

14609 Changes in National poultry improvement plan recommended by official delegates to 1952 National Plans Conference and approved by Bureau of Animal Industry. [1952.] 10 p. f • Item 32 A 77.206 :P 86

14610 Changes in National turkey improvement plan recommended by official delegates to 1952 National Plans Conference and approved by Bureau of Animal Industry. [1952.] 6 p. f • Item 32 A 77.206 :T 84

14611 Summary of brucellosis (Bang’s disease) control program conducted by Bureau of Animal Industry in cooperation with various States, July 1. 1934r-June 30, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.213:952

14612 Threat of foot-and-mouth disease, by B. T. Simms, chief of Bureau of Animal Industry, presented at annual meeting of American Association of Agricultural Editors at Granby, Colo., June 17,1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.223 : Si 4/2

APPRENTICESHIP BUREAU, Labor Dept.

14613 Apprentice training, keystone of craftsmanship. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Re-printed from United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry Journal, May 1952.] t • Item 748

L 23.2: C 84/3

14614 st. Louis, Mo., and vicinity machinist and tool and die maker apprenticeship standards, jointly developed by employers and International Association of Machinists, District No. 9, in cooperation with Bureau of Apprentice-ship. 1952 edition. [1952.] cover title, 28 p. il. t • Item 748L. C. card L 52-160 L 23.2: M 18/4

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ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION, Defense Dept.

Armed forces talk (series). 4° * Paper, $1.50 a yr., (36 issues), 50c. additional for foreign mailing; single copy 50c. • Item 312

D2.7: (nos.)14615 413. Veterans’ benefits; [July 11, 1952.] [1952.] 12 p. 11.14616 414. Report on world affairs (Jan.—July, 1952) ; [July 18, 1952.] [1952.] 15

p. il.14617 415. Atomic energy for peace; [Aug. 1, 1952]. [1952.] 16 p. il.

PG (series).14618 6. Pocket guide to Great Britain; [May 1952], [1952.] cover title, iv + 47 p.

il. small 4° (Army Dept. ; DA Pam 20—175.) [Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 314 D 2.8: G 79b

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Army regulations AR (series). [Issued with perforations.] • Item 323 20-5. Inspections and investigations : Inspector General activities; Aug. 15,

1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 20-5, May 16, 1951.] ♦ Pa-per, 5c. D 101.9 : 20-5/2

20-10. Same: Inspections by inspectors general; Aug. 12, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. [Supersedes AR 20-10, June 4, 1951.] * Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 20-10/2 35—1270. Finance and fiscal: Combat duty pay ; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 10 p.

* Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 35-127035-1370. Same: Gratuity upon death, Changes 3; Aug. 7, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.

[Supersedes Changes 2, Mar. 24, 1952.] * Paper, 5c.D 101.9 : 35-1370/ch.3

35-1820. Same : Collections, stoppages, forfeitures, fines, and detention of pay;July 2, 1952. [1952.] 21 p. * Paper, 10c. .D 101.9 : 35-1820/2

35-3220. Same : Conditions affecting payments of commercial accounts ; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 25 p. * Paper, 10c. 0 101.9:35-3220

40-100. Medical service: Standards of miscellaneous physical examinations, Changes 3; Aug. 11, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, May 28, 1952, and TB MED 100, Oct. 4, 1944.] » Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 : 40—100/ch.3 40-115. Same: Physical standards and physical profiling for enlistment and

induction, Changes 2 ; July 23, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.M 101-.9 : 40—115/ch.2

40-440. Medical service : Army medical laboratories, Changes 1; July 31, 1952. 1952. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 40-440/ch.l

40-508. Same: Medical care for nationals of foreign governments in Army medical treatment facilities; Aug. 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Su-persedes AR 40-508, June 1950, including Changes 2, Mar. 22, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 40-508/2

40-950. Same: Veterinary meat and dairy hygiene, general, Changes 3; July 28, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulations 160—21 A.) [Supersedes Changes 2, AR 40-950/AFR 160—21A, April4,1952.] * Paper, 5c. M 101.9 : 40-950/ch.3

60-10. Exchange service: General policies; July 24, 1952. [1952.] 15 p.(Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 147-7.) [Supersedes AR 60-10/AFR 147-7, May 12, 1950, including Changes 3—5, Mar. 12— Aug. 20, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 60-10/2

220-315. Field organizations: Unite awards, Changes 1; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. il. ♦ Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 220-315/ch.l

310-20. Military publications : Department of Army publications media ; Aug.11, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. [Supersedes AR 310-20, Jan. 19, 1950.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 310-20/2

350-350. Education and training: Army officer candidate courses; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Corrected copy. Sunersedes AR 350-350, Dec. 21, 1951, and DA letter (AGAO-S 210.455 ORC, Gl-M), Aug. 10, 1951.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 350-350/4

355-20. Troop information and education : Troop information program, Changes 2: Aug. 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 4, June 5, 1952.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 355-20/2/ch.2

360-65. Public information : Establishment and conduct of field press censorship in combat areas; Aug. 15,1952. [1952.] 20 p. il. (Navy Dept., OPNAV instr 5530.3 ; Air Force Dept., Air Force regulation 190-11.) * Paper, 10c. D 101.9 : 360-65

420-50. Repairs and utilities: Operating policies for maintenance of facilities (including utilities), fiscal year 1953; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 420-50, July 23, 1951.] • Paper, 5c.

D 101.9 :420-50/3 615—360. Enlisted personnel: Discharge, general provisions. Changes 3; Aug. 11,

1952. [1952.] 2 p. • Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 615-360/ch.3615-362. Same: Discharge, purchase, minority, and dependency or hardship.

Changes 3; Aug. 1, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1 and 2, June 23 and July 2, 1952, and DA message 345276, July 21, 1952.] • Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 615-362/ch.3

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Army regulations AR (series)—Continued14639 660-10. Religious activities; Duties of chaplains. Changes 2 ; Aug. 18, 1952.

1952. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Feb. 12, 1952.] * Paper, 5c.D 101.9 : 660—10/ch.2

14640 700-51. Supplies and equipment: Logistic responsibilities, Changes 5 ; Aug. 5, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 4, June 5, 1952.] ♦ Pa-per, 5c. D 101.9 : 700—51/ch.5

14641 890—15. Fuels and lubricants : Petroleum supply system ; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. [Supersedes DA Memorandum 700—5-21, Sept. 28, 1948, includ-ing Changes 2, Aug. 2, 1950.] * Paper, 5c. D 101.9 : 890-15

Field manual FM (series).14642 21—31. Topographic symbols [with list of references] ; Jan. 1952. 1952. iii-4-

111 p. il. 4° [This manual, together with FM 21-30, June 28, 1951, supersedes FM 21-30, Oct. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Apr. 21, 1944-Feb. 28, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 50c. • Item 324 D 101.20 : 21-31

Pamphlet.14643 20-148. Troop topics: Army fights waste; July 1952. [1952.] cover title, 15 p.

[Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] j • Item 327D 101.22 : 20-148

Special regulations SR (series). [Issued with perforations.] $ • Item 328 (no. 355-70-5 was not sent to depository libraries).

14644 11-10—70. Army programs: Execution, and review and analysis of the researchand development program (Army program no. 7) ; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 31 p. D 101.10 :11-10-70

14645 31-100-10. Subsistence supply : Market center, discrepancy tolerances in ship-ments of perishable foods of animal origin ; Aug. 14, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. D101.10 : 31-100-10

14646 31-205-5. Same : Procurement, storage, distribution, and inspection of non- perishable subsistence; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 23 p. [Super-sedes SR 30-700-10, April 18, 1951, including Changes 2 and 3, Aug. 27, 1951 and May 8, 1952.] D 101.10 : 31-205-5

14647 31—310-2. Same: Commissaries, list of authorized nonperishable subsistence ar-ticles for issue and sale ; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 12 p. [Super-sedes SR 30-305-2, Feb. 20, 1951, Including Changes 1 and 2, Aug. 16, 1951 and May 8, 1952.] D 101.10 : 31-310-2

14648 31-310-3. Same : Commissaries, list of authorized perishable subsistence articles for issue and sale; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. [Supersedes SR 30—305—3, Oct. 12, 1950, including Changes 2 and 3, Aug. 16, 1951 and May 8, 1952.] D 101.10 : 31-310-3

14649 35-100-1. Finance and fiscal: Finance offices, Army Changes 1; July 29, 1952.1952. Ip. D 101.10 : 35-100-1/4/ch.l

14650 35-210-30. Same : Army fiscal code, general, Changes 1; Aug. 15, 1952. [1952.]2 p. 4° D 101.10 : 35—210—30/ch.l

14651 35-210-31. Same : Army fiscal code, general appropriations, fiscal year 1953, Changes 1; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4°

D 101.10 : 35-210—31/ch.l14652 35-210-32. Same: Army fiscal code, miscellaneous appropriations and accounts,

fiscal year 1953, Changes 1; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°F101.10 : 35-210—32/ch.l

14653 35-210—34. Same: Army fiscal code, miscellaneous appropriations and accounts, fiscal year 1952, Changes 1 ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°

D 101.10 : 35—210-34/ch.l14654 35-218—1. Same: Fiscal and disbursing station numbers, Changes 4; Aug. 11,

1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° D 101.10:35-218-l/ch.414655 35-225—2. Same: Fiscal accounting, concept of obligations; Aug. 13, 1952.

[1952.] 10 p. [Supersedes SR 35-225-2, Mar. 15, 1949, includ-ing Changes 1 and 3, July 22, 1949 and Apr 19, 1951.] t • Item 328 D 101.10 : 35-225-2

14656 35-240-26. Same: Loss of funds; Aug. 14, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. [Supersedes chap. 12, TM 14-704, Dec. 30, 1948.] D 101.10 : 35-240-26

14657 35-3070-1. Same: Disbursing officers designated to pay travel vouchers, Changes14658

2; July 23, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. D 101.10 : 35-3070-1 /ch.237-10—1. Financial administration : Glossary of terms used in comptroller

activities ; June 30 1952. [1952.] 54 p. D 101.10 : 37-10-114659 40—610—35. Medical service: Report of treatment of pay patients (reports

control symbol MED-45), Changes 2; Aug. 6, 1952. [1952.]14660

2 p. D 101.10 : 40610—35/ch.255-160-1. Transportation and travel: Transportation of personal baggage and

household goods to and from overseas, Changes 4; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 75—33D.)

14661* Paper, 5c. M 101.32 : 55-160-1/ch. 4

55—720—10. Same: Preparation of POM equipment status record (DA form 413), effective Oct. 1, 1952 ; Aug. 7, 1952. [1952.] 7 p.

14662D 101.10 : 55-720-10

60-10-1. Exchange service: Domestic exchanges; July 24, 1952. [1952.]28 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 147—8.)

14663D 101.10 : 60-10-1/3

130-10—1. National Guard: Order into active military service of United States, Changes 3; Aug. 18, 1952. [1952.] 4 p.

D101.10 : 130—10—l/ch.3

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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued130-35-5.

140-35-5.

145-35-5.

210-55-20.

210-60-20.

290-5-1.

310-30-60.

330-180-1.

330-205-1.

330-230-1.

335-50-1.

340-15-20.

345-250-10.

350-230-52.

355-70-5.

380-160-2.

420-425-1.

600-10-50.600-175-1.

600-210-25.

615-25-11.

620-45-6.

700-40-10.

700-85-10.

700-235-10.

Same: Finance offices designated to make disbursements, Changes 1; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. D 101.10 : 130-35-5/2/ch.l

Organized Reserve Corps : Finance offices designated to make pay-ments for reserve duty training, Changes 1; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. D101.10 : 140-35-5/3/ch.l

Reserve officers’ training corps : Finance offices designated to make disbursements, Changes 1; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p.

D 101.10 : 145-35-5/2/ch.lInstallations: Sales of State tax-free beer, tobacco products, and

soft drinks by nonappropriated fund activities, Changes 3 ; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 176-10A.) [Supersedes Changes 2, SR 210-55-20/AFR 176-10A, June 14, 1951.] D 101.10 : 210-55-20/2/ch.3

Same : Federal retailers’ excise tax on articles purchased by officers’ and noncommissioned officers’ messes for use as prizes ; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation176-15.) [Supersedes DA circular 59/AFL 176-4, July 31, 1951.]

D 101.10 : 210-60-20National cemeteries : Administration, operation, and maintenance ;

July 11, 1952. [1952.] 47 p. [With AR 290-5, Oct. 2, 1951, supersedes National Cemetery regulations, Sept. 15, 1947, includ-ing Changes 1, Mar. 22, 1948.] D 101.10 : 290-5-1

Military publications: New Mos, organizational, field and depot maintenance tool and shop sets, Changes 1 ; Aug. 6, 1952. 1952. 1 p. D 101.10 : 310—30—60/ch.l

Statistical and accounting systems : Continental United States sta-tion code, Changes 4 ; Aug. 13, 1952. 1952. 1 p.

D 101.10 : 330-180-1/ch.4Same: Components of departments of National Military Establish-

ment, Code 4, Changes 2; Aug. 15, 1952. 1952. 1 p. [Super-sedes Changes 1, Sept. 14, 1950.] M 101.32 : 330-205-l/ch.2

Same : Identity code and service number prefix, Code 25 ; Aug. 14, 1952. 1952. 2 p. [Supersedes SR 330-230-1, Apr. 24, 1951.]

D 101.10 : 330-230-1Reports: Morning report (reports control symbol AG-140), Changes

3; Aug. 13, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. [Supersedes Changes 1 and 2, Jan. 4 and Mar. 31, 1952.] D 101.10 : 335-50-l/ch.3

Correspondence and mail: Addresses; Aug. 15. 1952. [1952.] 2 p.[Supersedes SR 340-15-20, Sept. 7, 1949.] D 101.10 : 340-15-20/2

Records: Records administration, maintenance and disposition offinance and fiscal records, Changes 1; Aug. 5, 1952. [1952.]8 p. D 101.10 : 345-250-10/ch. 1

Education and training : Civil schooling for regular Army officers of armor, artillery, and infantry ; Aug. 8, 1952. [1952.] 8 p.[Supersedes SR 350-230-52, Aug. 18, 1950.]

D 101.10 : 350-230-52/2Information and education : Supply procedure for information and

education equipment, supplies, and materials for departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. (Navy Dept., Bupers instruction 1560.3; Air Force Dept., Air Force regulation 34-16; Marine Corps manual 17159.) [Supersedes SR 355-70-5, Navy letter L8-1, AFR 34-16, July 7, 1950.]

D 101.10 : 355-70-5/2Military security: Determining eligibility for employment on sen-

sitive duties, Changes 2 ; Aug. 7, 1952. [1952.] 2 p.D 101.10 :380-160-2/ch.2

Repairs and utilities: Water and sewerage, Changes 2 ; Aug. 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Sept. 7, 1950.]

M 101.32 : 420—425—l/ch.2 See Air Force Department, Air Force regulations 125-42.Personnel: Foreign service, Changes 3 ; Aug. 5, 1952. 1952. 1 p.

[Supersedes Changes 2, Dec. 3, 1951.] M 101.32 : 600-175—1/ch.3Same : Geneva conventions identification card for military and pro-

tected personnel, Changes 2 ; Aug. 14, 1952. 1952. 1 p.D 101.10 : 600-210-25/ch.2

Enlisted personnel: Identification, classification, assignment, and utilization of scientific and professional personnel; Aug. 7. 1952. [1952.] 27 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, app. 3, and figure 1, SR 615- 25-38, Jan. 11, 1952, and DA radio no. 328245, May 14, 1952.]

D101.10 : 615-25-11Civilian personnel: Report of employment and requirements for

civilian personnel by skilled occupations (reports control symbol CSGPA-310) ; Aug. 8, 1952. [1952.] 14 p.

D101.10 : 620-45-6/2Supplies and equipment: Supply of common items to Army and Air

Force in oversea commands, Changes 2 ; July 23. 1952. [1952.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept., Air Force regulations 67-59C.)

D 101.10 : 700—40-10/ch.2Same: Conservation and reclamation of industrial diamonds; July

22,1952. [1952.] 7 p. D 101.10 : 700-85-10Same: Typewriters; Auff- 12, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes

SR 700-235-10, Sept. 22, 1951.] D 101.10 : 700-235-10/2

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Special regulations SR (series)—Continued711-45-14. Stock control: Supply status reporting system, Ordnance Corps list

of reportable items of property, effective Oct. 1, 1952, Changes 2 ; July 31, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. D 101 : 10 : 711-45-14/ch.2

715—280—1. Procurement of supplies and equipment: Procurement of books, pamphlets, and imported publications; July 1, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. [Supersedes SR 715-280-1, July 12, 1951.]

D 101.10 :715-280-1/3725-5—35. Issue of supplies and equipment: Supply and accounting procedures

of offices of United States Army attaches; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 725-5-35, Feb. 28, 1950.]

D 101.10 : 725-5-35/2 725-205-5. Same: Sources of supply for quartermaster items, continental

United States, Changes 1 ; Aug. 11, 1952. [1952.] 3 p.D 101.10: 725—205—5/2/ch.l

735-150—1. Property accountability : Accounting for lost, damaged, or destroyed property, Changes 2; Aug. 5, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. [Supersedes SR 735-160-1, Feb. 15, 1951, SR 735-410-10, Nov. 19. 1951, SB 5-22, May 16. 1947, SB 9-20, Mar. 12, 1947, SB 11-112, Oct. 28, 1949, and SB 55-23, May 29, 1947.]

D 101.10 : 735—150—l/ch.2 745-45-5. See Air Force Department, Air Force regulations 71-4.755-5-2. Disposals of supplies and equipment: Office of Price Stabilization,

Supplementary‘regulation 72, amdt. 2. (Suspensions for sales of certain United States Government property) to the General ceiling price regulation, supp. 3 ; Aug. 14, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Super-sedes Supp. 3, Mar. 13, 1952.] D 101.10: 755-5-2/supp.3/rev.

Same, supp. 4; Aug. 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. [Supersedes supp. 4, Apr. 11, 1952.] D 101.10 : 755-5-2/supp.4/rev.

[This entry number not used.]780-40—10. Depots: Code pattern for stock accounting and reporting: July 15,

• 1952. [1952.] 21 p. 3 tab. [Supersedes pt. I; sec. 1-3, pt. Ill;and sec. 1, pt. IV, Army Service Forces Manual M413-1, Aug. 31, 1945.] D 101.10 : 780-40-10

795-231-2. Supplies for foreign aid programs : Consignee combinations, ports of discharge, and proper address for cablegrams and documents for Iran ; Aug. 6, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. D 101.10 : 795-231-2

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Table of organization and equipment T/O & E (series). [Issued with perforations.] $ D 101.19: (nos.)5-344. Engineer base map depot company ; June 26. 1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4°

[Supersedes T/O & E 5-184, Oct. 3, 1945, including Changes 1, Nov. 28, 1945.]

6-125. Field Artillery battalion (105 mm. howitzer, towed), Changes 1 ; July 3, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

6-558A. Field Artillery searchlight battery ; JQuly 14, 1952. [1952.] 15 p. il. 4°[Effective immediately. Supersedes on Jan. 14, 1953 T/O & E 5-27T (redesignated T/O & E 6-558 b.v DA Circular 54, 1952) Sept. 11, 1950 including Change 1, Apr. 17, 1951.] D 101.19 : 6—558 A

7-1. Headquarters, infantry division; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 23 p. 4°7-2. Headquarters company, infantry division; May 15, 1952. [1952.]

19 p. 4° [Effective immediately. With T/O & E 7-1. May 15, 1952, supersedes on Nov. 15. 1952. T/O & E 7-2N. July 7. 1948, including Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 18 and Nov. 15, 1950 ; and RT 7—2N—20, Mar. 30, 1949.]

7—11. Infantry regiment; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 15 p. il. 4° [Effective immediately. Supersedes on Nov. 15, 1952 T/O & E 7—UN, Nov. 15, 1950.] D 101.19: 7-11

9-7A. Ordnance direct support company; July 17, 1952. [1952.] 19 p. il. 4° [Effective immediately. Supersedes on Jan. 17, 1953, T/O & E 9-7, Sept. 13, 1948, including Change 1 and 2, Sept. 15, 1950 and Feb. 9, 1951, and RT 9-7-20, Dec. 20, 1950. D 101.19 : 9-7 A

9-127A. Ordnance direct automotive support company; July 11. 1952. [1952.] 16 p. 4° [Table is effective immediately. Supersedes, on Jan. 11, 1953, T/O & E 9-127, Nov. 4, 1948, including Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 15 and Dec. 8, 1950, and RT 9-127-20, July 28. 1950.]

9-227. Ordnance guided missile direct support company (tentative) ; May 1, 1952.] [1952.] 13 p. il. 4°

9—387. Ordnance ammunition depot company ; July 11, 1952. [1952.] 14 p. 4°10—17. Quartermaster company, airborne or infantry division ; May 15, 1952.

[1952.] 24 p. 4° [Table is effective immediately. Supersedes, on Nov. 15, 1952, T/O & E, Apr. 30. 1948, including Changes 1-3, Apr. 1- Nov. 15, 1950, and RT 10-17N-20. June 20. 1950.]

11-7. Signal company, infantry division; May 15, 1952. [1952.] 32 p. il. 4° [Supersedes T/O & E 11-7N. May 3, 1948, including Changes 1, Aug. 31, 1950, and Changes 3, Apr. 14, 1951; and RT 11-7N-20, Apr. 13, 1949. on Nov. 15, 1952.]

11-96A. Headquarters and headquarters company, signal battalion (operation), Changes 1 ; July 16, 1952. 1952. 1 p.

11-97A. Wire operation company, Changes 1; July 16, 1952. 1952. 1 p.12-605A. Army postal unit, general assignment; July 2, 1952. [1952.] 18 p. 4°

[Effective immediately. Supersedes, on Jan. 2, 1953, T/O & E 12—605, Dec. 3, 1948, including Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 27, 1950, and Feb. 8, 1951.]

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Table of organization and equipment T/O & E (series)—Continued41-500A. Military government service organization; June 20, 1952. [1952.]

58 p. 4° [Effective immediately. Supersedes, on Dec. 20, 1952 T/O & E 41-500, June 3, 1948, including Change 1-3, Sept. 14, 1950-June 4, 1951.] D 101.19 : 41-500 A

44-8A. Radio controlled airplant target detachment, Changes 1; July 2, 1952.[1952.] 2 p. 4°

55—57A. Transportation helicopter company, Army (tentative) ; Aug. 8, 1952. [1952.] 16 p. il. 4° [Effective immediately. Supersedes, on Feb. 8, 1953, T/O & E 55-57, Oct. 24, 1950, including Change 1, July 10, 1951.] D 101.19 : 55-57 A

Technical manual TM (series).5—5164. Engine gasoline, Waukesha model 6—SRKR [with list of references] ;

May 1952. [1952.] iv + 233 p. il. 7 D 101.11 : 5-516410—1603A. Truck, fork, gasoline, 3500—4000 lbs., 144” lift (Gibson models GF—3-

4013 and GF-4—5016S) [with list of references ; June 1952]. 1952. iii + 147 p. il. 4° ([Air Force Dept.; Technical order] TO 19-25G- 53.) 7 • Item 329 D 101.11 : 10-1603 A

11-2100. Fundamentals, step-by-step dial, central office equipment [with refer-ences and glossary]July 1950. 1950. iii-p254 p. il. 4° 7

D 101.11:11-210011-2262.

11-2352.

11-5025.

12-406.

Open wire pole line, construction and maintenance [with list of references and glossary] ; July 1950. 1950. ix-f-148 p. il. 4° [With TM 11-2261, Apr. 25. 1949, and TM 11-2263, Dec. 4, 1947, this manual supersedes TM 11—363, Jan. 26, 1942, including Ch. 1, Dec. 4, 1943, TM 11-368, May 5, 1944, and TM 11-2253, Mar. 20, 1944, including Ch. 1, Feb. 3, 1945.] 7 D 101.11: 11-2262

Camera equipment PH—104, Changes 1; Sept. 27, 1951. [1951.]7 p. il. 4° 0 D 101.11 : 11-2352/ch.l

Oscillator 0-73/URT and O-73A/URT, Changes 1 ; June 19, 1952.D101.11:11—5025/ch.l[1952.] 9 p. 1 pl. 4° 7 • Item 329

Officer classification, commissioned and warrant, Changes 5 ; Aug. 15, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° 7 • Item 329

W 1.35 :12—406/2/ch.5

ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE, Defense Dept.

Walter Reed Army Hospital, information for patients. [1952.] [2] +40+[2] p. il. small 4° $ • Item 351 D 104.2: W 17

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

Major activities in atomic energy programs, Jan.-June 1952. July 1952. vi+125 p. [Text same as 12th semiannual report of Atomic Energy Commission, for which see below.) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 51-61705 Y 3.At 7 : 2 P 94/2/952

Mass of‘He; [by] Heinz Ewald. [1952.] 11 leaves, 4° [Processed. In-cludes lists of references in foot-notes.] t Y 3.At 7: 2 M 38

12th semiannual report of Atomic Energy Commission, July 1952. [1952.] vi+125 p. [Also issued as S. doc. 149, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] • Item 1053 L. C. card 47-3223 Y 3.At 7:17/12

Not e .—The 12th semiannual report is sold by the Superintendent of Docu-ments at 35c. under the title Major activities in atomic energy programs, Jan.- June 1952, for which see above.

BUDGET BUREAU, President of United States

Budget-Treasury regulation 1, relating to apportionments and reports on status of appropriations and other authorizations, June 1952; issued by Bureau of Budget and Treasury Department. [Revised edition.] [1952.] [61] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes revision of Sept. 1950 and is effective beginning with apportionments and reports for fiscal year 1953.] ♦ Paper, 35c. • Item 856L. C. card 43-51744 Pr 33.106/2:1/2

Federal statistical directory ; [prepared by Office of Statistical Standards]. 15th edition, May 1952. [1952.] cover title, [l]+v+214 p. 4° [Super-sedes edition of May 1951.] t • Item 854L. C. card 49-51647 Pr 33.102: St 2/2/952

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14731 Standardized Government travel regulations, as amended Aug. 1, 1952 (promulgated by Bureau of the Budget.) [1952.] cover title, 32 p. 24° (Standard form 150 (revised).) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-25224 Pr 33.106: T 69/952

14732 Statistical services of United States Government [with Bibliography of principal periodical statistical publications]. Revised edition June 1952. [1952.] cover title, [2]+78 p. 4° (Office of Statistical Standards.) * Paper, 45c. • Item 854L. C. card 52-61503 Pr 33.102 :St 2/952

CENSUS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

1950 census of housing: Advance reports, series HC-8. Housing character-istics for State, standard metropolitan areas, and urban places of 10,000 or more, Apr. 1950. [Processed.] t C 3.950-4/2: HC-8/(nos.)

14733 12. Idaho. Aug. 12, 1952. 2 p. 4»14734 26. Montana. Aug. 13, 1952. 2 p. 4°14735 44. Utah. Aug. 6, 1952. 2 p. 4" f

14736 Cotton production in United States, crop of 1951. 1952. iii+37 p. [Pre-pared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 141 C 3.32: 951

14737 County business patterns, manufacturing establishments, employment and taxable payrolls, by industry groups under old-age and survivors insur-ance program, 1st quarter, 1950: pt. 1, United States summary. 1952. x+30+[2] p. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau, Federal Security Agency.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 210

C 3.204:950/pt.l----- : pt. 2, Geographic divisions. 1952. [Prepared in cooperation with

Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau.] • Item 210C 3.204: 950/pt.2/ (nos.)

14738 1. New England, Middle Atlantic, x + 60 + 2 p. 4° • Paper, 45c.14739 2. East North Central, West North Central, x + 75 + 2 p. 4° * Paper, 50c.14740 3. South Atlantic, East South Central, West South Central. x + 72-f-2 p. 4°

♦ Paper, 55c.14741 4. Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, x+40 + 2 p. 4° *Paper, 35c.

Current population reports: Population characteristics, series P-20. [Processed.] t

14742 40. School enrollment, Oct. 1951. July 21, 1952. 13 p. 4'° C 3.186 : P-20/40

----- Population estimates, series P-25. [Processed.] fC 3.186: P-25/(nos.)

14743 61. Provisional estimates of population of United States, Apr. 1, 1950-July 1,1952. Aug. 21, 1952. 1 p. 4»

14744 62. Estimates of population of States, July 1, 1951 and 1950. Aug. 24, 1952.4 p. 4"

14745 Current population survey, monthly report on labor force: Technical in-structions to district supervisors, Aug. 1952. [1952.] cover title, [1] + 112 p. 4° (Form P-1625 c.) [Issued with perforations.] $ ® Item 147

C 3.6: P 81/5/95214746 Export public bulletin, changes in Schedule B, statistical classification of

domestic and foreign commodities exported from United States, Jan. 1, 1952 edition; July 22, 1952. [1952.] 23 p. 4’ [Prepared under super-vision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. Issued with perforations.] • Item 148 C 3.150: B/952/ch.l

Not e .—Schedule B, Statistical classification of domestic and foreign commodi-ties exported from United States, including supplemental correction pages to be issued irregularly for an indefinite period is sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $3.50 domestic, $1.25 additional for foreign mailing.

14747 Facts for industry: Clay construction products, summary for 1951; pre-pared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° (Series M26B-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

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Facts for industry—Continued----- Commercial and home canning closures, summary for 1951; prepared

by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 7 p. il. 4° (Series M75C-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158 : M 75 C-01

----- Cotton broad woven goods, 1951; prepared by Industry Division. [1952.] [2]4-9 p. 4° (Series M15A-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 15c.

C 3.158: M 15 A-01----- Farm machines and equipment, 1951; prepared by Industry Division.

[1952.] [2] 4-26 p. il. 4® (Series M35A-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 25c.C 3.158: M 35 A-01

----- Gelatin, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Chemicals Section. [1952.] [2] p. (Series M19M.1-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 5c.

C 3.158: M 19 M.l-01----- Iron and steel castings and steel ingots, summary for 1951; prepared

by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4° (Series M21-1-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 15c.

C 3.158 : M 21-1-01----- Knit outerwear (including woven swimwear), 1951; prepared by In-

dustry Division, Apparel Section. [1952.] 6 p. 4® (Series M67G-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 67 G-01

----- Machine tools, 1951: prepared by Industry Division. [1952.] [2]4-H p. il. 4° (Series M34A-01.) [Processed.] f Paper, 15c.

C 3.158 :M 34 A-01----- Nonferrous castings, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Divi-

sion, Metals and Metal Products Section. [1952.] 7 p. il. 4” (Series M24B-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158 : M 24 E-01

----- Shoes and slippers, summary for 1951; prepared by Industry Division, Apparel Section. [1952.] 6 p. 4® (Series M68A-01.) [Processed.] t

C 3.158: M 68 A-01----- Supply and distribution of domestic and foreign cotton in United

States (preliminary), season of 1951-52. [1952.] 1 p. 4° (Supplement to series M15-1, preliminary.) [Processed.] t

C 3.158: M 15-1/951-52/supp.----- Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear, 1951; prepared by Industry

Division. [1952.] [2]4-15 p. il. 4® (Series M67H-01.) [Processed.] t Paper, 20c. C 3.158: M 67 H-01

----- Wool manufactures, summary for 1951; [prepared by Charlie W. Rus-sell]. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4® (Series M15H-01.) [Processed.] f

C 3.158: M 15 H-01Map of United States showing location of land in drainage enterprises.

Scale 300 m.=2.7 in. 1952. 18X28 in. * 30c. C 3.62/2 :D 78Maps. * 20c. each.

Arkansas, minor civil divisions, townships, 1950. Scale 30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 25X27 in. C 3.61 : Ar 4k/950

California, minor civil divisions, judicial townships, 1950. Scale 40 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 46X33 in. C 3.61 : C 12/950

Florida, minor civil divisions, commissioners’ districts, 1950. Scale 30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 42 X 33 in. C 3.61 : F 66/950

Illinois, minor civil divisions, townships, and election precincts, 1950. Scale 30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 34X21 in. C 3.61 :I1 6/950Inset: Vicinity of Chicago, scale 5 m. = 0.8 in.

Iowa, minor civil divisions, townships, 1950. Scale 30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 21X30 in. C 3.61: Io 9/950

Kansas, minor civil divisions, townships, 1950. Scale 40 m. = 3.3 in. 1952. 20 X 36 in. C 3.61: K 13/950

Kentucky, minor civil divisions, magisterial districts, 1950. Scale 40 m. = 3.3 in. 1952. 18 X 36 in. C 3.61 : K 41/950

Maryland, minor civil divisions, election districts, 1950, scale 20 m. = 2.5 in., 18X31 in.; Delaware, minor civil divisions, representative districts, 1950, scale 15 m. = 1.9 in., 14X7 in. 1952. C 3.61 : M 36/2/950

Michigan, minor civil divisions, townships and cities, 1950. Scale 30 m. = 1.9 in. 1952. 13X27 in. C 3.61: M 58/950

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Maps—Continued14770 Montana, minor civil divisions, school districts, townships and election precincts,

1950. Scale 30 m. = 1.9 in. 1952. 23X38 in. C 3.61: M 76/95014771 New Jersey, minor civil divisions, townships, cites, towns, and boroughs. 1950.

Scale 10 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 45X25 in. C 3.61 : N 42j/95014772 New Mexico, minor civil divisions, election precincts, 1950. Scale 20 m.= 1.7

in. 1952. 36X33 in. C 3.61 : N 42m/95014773 New York [State], minor civil divisions, towns and cities, 1950. Scale 40

m. = 3.3 in. 1952. 29X36 in. C 3.61: N 42y/950Inset: Vicinity of New York City, scale 10 m. = 1.55 in. .

14774 Oregon, minor civil divisions, election precincts, 1950. Scale 24 m.= 1.9 in.1952. 29X41 in. C 3.61 : Or 3/950

14775 Pennsylvania, minor civil divisions, townships, cities, and boroughs, 1950. Scale 20 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 27X42 in. C 3.61: P 38/950

14776 South Dakota, minor civil divisions, townships, cities, and towns, 1950. Scale30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 23X35 in. . C 3.61 : So 8d/950

14777 Utah, minor civil divisions, election precincts and election districts, 1950. Scale30 m. = 2.5 in. 1952. 33X41 in. C 3.61 : Ut 1/950

14778 Vermont, minor civil divisions, towns and cities, 1950, scale 15 m; = 1.85 in., 23 X15 in.; New Hampshire, minor civil divisions, towns and cities, 1950, scale 15 in. = 1.9 in., 26 X15 in. C 3.61 : V 59/2/950

14779 Virginia, minor civil divisions, magisterial districts, 1950. Scale 40 m. —5.1 in. 1952. 29X48 in. . C 3.67 : V 81/950

14780 Washington [State], minor civil divisions, census country divisions, 1950. Scale 30 m = 2.5 in. 1952. 23X38 in. . C 3.61 : W 27/950Inset: Vicinity of Seattle and Tacoma. Scale 3 m. = 1.85 in. 10X5 in.

14781 West Virginia, minor civil divisions, magisterial districts, 1950. Scale 40 m._.4.5 in. 1952. 28X32 in. C 3.61: W 52 v/950

14782 Schedule A, statistical classification of commodities imported into United States with rates of duty and tariff paragraphs and code classification for countries (Schedule C), United States customs districts and ports (Schedule D) and flag of vessel registry (Schedule J). [1952.] [376] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Aug. 1, 1950 edition, corrected to May 1, 1952, including changes shown in Public bulletins A-l through A-13. [Supersedes Aug. 1, 1950 edition.] ♦ Paper, $3.00 a yr., $1.00 additional for foreign mailing, including supplemental bulletins and pages for one year. • Item 148L. C. card 24-26070 C 2.150: A/952

14783 Schedule Q, commodity classification for compiling statistics on shipments from United States to United States territories and possessions (except Alaska and Hawaii), effective Aug. 1951-Dec. 1951. June 1952. [2]4- 14 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division.] t C 3.150 : Q/951

14784 Summary of United States exports and imports of gold and silver, calendar year 1951. [1952.] 13 p. oblong 8° (Statement 2402, annual; Foreign Trade Division.) [Processed.] t C3.196:951/13

14785 Trends in dry goods trade, May and June 1952; prepared by Business Division. [1952.] Each 6 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontin-ued with June 1952 issue.] f C 3.197: 952/5-6

14786 Trends in electrical goods trade, May and June 1952. [1952.] Each 6 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued with June 1952 issue.] t

C 3.172:952/5-614787 Trends in jewelry trade, May and June 1952; prepared, by Business Divi-

sion. [1952.] Each 6 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued with June 1952 issue.] t C 3.190; 952/5-6

14788 Trends in tobacco trade, May and June 1952 ; prepared by Business Division. [1952.] Each 6 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued with

June 1952 issue.] f C 3.184: 952/5-614789 u. S. census of business, 1948: Manufacturers’ agent as marketing institu-

tion [census monograph]; by Thomas A. Staudt. 1952. viii+[l] + 233 p. il. * Paper, 50c. • Item 133L. C. card 52-61539 C 3.202/11: M 31

14790U. S. census of business, 1948: Trade series, Bulletins.

3-13. Errata sheet for Bulletin 3-13, Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment trade. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] t

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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 15216. North Carolina and South Carolina. 1952. xx + 604 p. il. 4° * Paper, $3.00.

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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

13. Baltimore, Md., Corrections. [1952.]. 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] tL. C. card 52-60329 C 3.950-8 : M 36/B 21/corr.sh.

32. Charlotte, N. C., revised issue, Corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t C 3.950-8 : N 81 c/C 38/rev./corr.sh.

35. Chicago, Ill. 1952. v+232+[41] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.25.C 3.950-8 : Il 6/C 43

Same, Correction. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 24° Processed.] tC 3.950-8 : Il 6/C 43/corr.sh.

81. Houston, Tex. 1952. vi + 104+[23] p. il. 4° ’Paper, 50c.C 3.950-8 : T 31/H 81

91. Kansas City, Mo. Revised issue. 1952. vi + 64+flO] p. il. 4° ’Paper, 40c. C 3.950-8 : M 69o/K 13/rev.

99. Long Beach, Calif., Corrections. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] t C 3.950-8 : C 12/L 85/corr.sh.

100. Los Angeles, Calif. [1952.] iv + 220+[55] p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25.C 3.950-8 : C 12/L 89

126. Bronx Borough, New York City. [1952.] vi + 624-[13] p. il. 4° * Paper, 40c. C 3.950-8 : N 42 y/B 78

Same, Correction. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] fC 3.950-2 : N 42 y/B 78/corr.sh.

127. Brooklyn Borough, New York City, [1952.] vi+122+[14] p. il. 4° ’Paper, 60c. C 3.950-8 : N 42y/B 79

128. Manhattan Borough, New York City. [1952.] vi + 42+[10] p. il. 4°’ Paper, 30c. C 3.950-8 : N 42y/M 31

129. Queens Borough, New York City, [1952.] iv + 158+[22] p. il. 4° ’Paper, $1.00. C 3.950-8 : N 42y/Q 3

Same, Corrections. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.Ji fC 3.950-8 : N 42y/Q 3/corr.sh.

130. Richmond Borough, New York City. [1952.] vi + 46 + [12] p .11. 4° ’Pa-per, 35c. C 3.950-8 : N 42y/R 41

143. Philadelphia, Pa. 1952. iv4-176+ [64] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.00.C 3.950-8 : P 38/P 53

176. Schenectady, N. Y. 1952. vi + 14+ [1] p. il. 4» * Paper, 15c.C 3.950-8 : N 42y/Sch 2

194. Toledo, Ohio. 1952. vl + 38+[9] p. il. 4° ’Paper, 30c.C 3.950-8 : Oh 3/T 57

196. Trenton, N. J., Corrections. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.]] fC 3.950-8 : N 42J/T 72/corr.ch.

United States census of population, 1950: Number of inhabitants [by States], totals for cities, small areas, counties, urban & rural; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Brunsman, chief, Population and Hous-ing Division, report P-A (series). • Item 16051. Alaska. 1952. viii + 8 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 1, chap. 51. Statistics

supersede those in report, series PC—11, no. 4.] • Paper, 15c.L. C. card 51-61518 C 3.950-7 : Al Is

52. Hawaii. 1952. viii + 8 p. il. 4° [Preprint of v. 1, chap. 52. Statistics super-sede those in report, series PC-11, no. 6.] ♦ Paper, 15c. C 3.950—7 : H 31

CHILDREN’S BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

Let’s join hands for good of children, children’s workers in different pro-fessions can meet on common ground; [by] Samuel M. Wishik. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from The Child, Apr. 1952, vol. 16, no. 8.) t

FS 3.207/a : C 437/16

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.

Airport planning: Airline passengers; [prepared by Wilfred Carsel and and Jesse Stemberger.] Revised edition, Dec. 1951. [1952.] cover title, iv+66 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 163-AL. C. card 52-61536 C 31.145: P 26/951

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14815 CAA journal, June 20-July 20, 1952; [v. 13, no. 6 and 7]. [1952.] p. 53-76,4° (Office of Aviation Information.) [Monthly. Discontinued with July 20, 1952 issue.] ♦ Paper, 75c. a yr., 25c. additional for foreign mail-ing ; single copy, 10c. • Item 166L. C. card 40-26182 C 31.118:13/6-7

Civil aeronautics manuals. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t031.107: (nos.)

14816 61. [Scheduled air carrier rules], supp. 12 ; May 27, 1952. [1952.] [3] p. 4°14817 Same, supp. 13; July 1, 1952. [1952.] [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.],

14818 Location identifiers, 5th edition, effective Jan. 1, 1952, supp. 2, effective Aug. 1, 1952. [1952.] [1] +8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] J C 31.102: L 78/952/supp.2

14819 Questions and answers for private pilots, May 1952. [1952.] v+34 p. 12°* Paper, 15c. • Item 168L. C. card 52-61566 C 31.102: P 64/5/952

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD, Commerce Dept.

14820 Accident investigation report: Robin Airlines, Inc., Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 20, 1951; adopted July 14, 1952. [1952.] 14+[1] p. map, 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :C 639

14821 -------United Air Lines, Inc., near Redwood City, Calif., Sept. 12, 1951;adopted June 11, 1952. [1952.] 8+ii p. map. 4° [Processed.] t

C 31.213 : R 249Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] t C31.209: (nos.)

14822 42—13. Special operation rules for night VFR flights, flight plans, effective Aug.11, 1952; adopted July 7, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Issued withperforations.]

14823 42—14. Aircraft limitations for IFR operations, fully functioning dual controls,effective Sept. 2, 1952; adopted July 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°[Issued with perforations.]

14824 62—1. Non-air carrier accident reports, effective Sept. 28, 1952 ; adopted July 30,1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

Economic regulations.14825 pt. 297. International air freight forwarders, amdt. 1, effective Aug. 26, 1952;

adopted July 22, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] tC 31.220 : 297/amdt.l

14826 Non-air carrier accident trend report, 1st 1000,1952. July 15,1952. 27 p. 4° (Bureau of Safety Investigation.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 50-61109 C 31.202: Ac 2/5/952

Procedural regulations. [Processed.] t C31.224: (pt.nos.)14827 pt. 302. Rules of practice in economic proceedings, procedures for fixing temporary

mail rates, amdt. 1 ; effective July 28, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4°14828 Same, amdt. 2, Participation in hearings by persons not parties, effective

Aug. 1, 1952; adopted July 28, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4°

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

14829 Amendment to announcement 258, intelligence research specialist, military intelligence research specialist, foreign affairs officer, $4,205 to $7,040 (grades GS-7, 9, 11, and 12). July 29, 1952. 1 p. oblong 24° t

CS 1.26: 950/258/amdt.214830 Amendment to announcement 294, microphotographer, $2,750-$3,410 a year.

Aug. 12, 1952. 1 p. oblong 24° t CS 1.26: 951/294/amdt.214831 Amendment to announcement 296, bookbinder (handwork) and bookbinder

(machine operations), $2.43 an hour, cylinder pressman, $2.64 an hour, printer, hand compositor, $2.67 an hour, electrotyper (finisher) and electrotyper (molder), $2.88 an hour, stereotyper, $2.81 an hour. Aug. 12,1952. 1 p. oblong 24° [Supersedes Amendment of Apr. 22, 1952.] f

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3d amendment to Examination announcement 9-14-1 of 1950 for correc-tional officer, $3,435 a year (new rate) for duty in various Federal penal institutions throughout United States as indicated in original announce-ment. [July 25, 1952.] 2 p. oblong 24° [Replaces amendment dated Jan. 15, 1952.] t CS 1.26/4: 950/9-14-l/amdt.3

Announcing examinations for addressing machine operator, graphotype machine operator, addressing machine and graphotype operator, card punch operator (alphabetic), bookkeeping machine operator, $2,750 and $2,950 a year (grades GS-2 and 3), calculating machine operator, $2,750, $2,950 and $3,175 a year (grades GS-2, 3, and 4), telegraphic-typewriter operator, $2,950 and $3,175 a year (grades GS-3 and 4), operator (semi-automatic teletype equipment), bookkeeping machine unit supervisor, $3,175 a year (grade GS-4), announcement 334. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Issued Aug. 12, 1952. No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 952/334

Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279, supp. B to issue 62;July 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 48° t CS 1.28: 2279/952-62/supp.B

----- issue 63; Aug. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. f° folded into narrow 8° size. + • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2279/952-63

----- supp. A to issue 63 ; Aug. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. oblong 48° t • Item 292CS 1.28: 2279/952-63/supp.A

Examining circular EC (series).4. Librarian, $8,360-810,800 a yr. (grades GS—13 to GS-15) ; amdt.- July 8,

1952. 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] f CS 1.46 : 4/amdt.Facts about Government work and workers. Revision no. 1, Apr. 1952.

[1952.] cover title, iii-f-38 p. 4° (Federal Personnel Council.) * Pa-per, 20c. • Item 295 CS 1.2: G 74/3/952

Federal job opportunities throughout United States, AN 2280 [issue 12], Aug. 1952. [1952.] [2] p. oblong f° folded into narrow 8° size, t • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2280/952-12

Pamphlets. CS 1.48: (nos.)26. Personnel Council system ; July 1952. [1952.] 4 p. (Federal Personnel

Council.) [Processed.] t38. Annual and sick leave regulations for Federal employees, current as of Apr. 1,

1952. [Revised edition.] [1952.] 16 p. narrow 8° • Paper, 5c.United States Civil Service Commission announces examination for medical

record librarian, $3,410 to $7,040 a year (grades GS-5 to GS-12), an-nouncement 333. Aug. 5, 1952. 12 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 952/333

Your new job in Civil Service Commission. [1952.] [2] -|-6 p. narrow 12° (Form 2461A; May 1952. ] t CS 1.2: J 57/3

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.Annual report of director of Coast and Geodetic Survey, fiscal year, 1951.

1952. iv-[-98p. il. (Serial 757.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 189 C 4.1: 951Catalog of nautical charts and related publications, Coast and Geodetic

Survey, nautical charts, tidal current charts, coast pilots, tide tables, current tables, n. p. May 1952. cover title, v+45 p. il. 4° (Serial 665.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. The illustrations given in collation are full page index charts, 36 of which are printed on duplicate numbered pages.] tL. C. card 7-6923 C 4.5: 952

Tide tables, West Coast, North and South America (including Hawaiian Islands), for [calendar] year 1953. 1952. 210 p. il. (Serial 754.) [Index map of tide tables coverage on p. 2 of cover. Includes List of publications of Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, 50c. • Item 199L. C. card 48-47037 C 4.15/5: 953

United States earthquakes, 1950; [by Leonard M. Murphy and Franklin P. Ulrich]. [1952.] iv-|-47 p. il. large 8° (Serial 755.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 208L. C. card 30-27161 C 4.25/2/950

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COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY,.Treasury Dept.

14848 Abstract of reports of condition of active national and nonnational banks in District of Columbia at close of business on June 30, 1952, Mar. 31, 1952, and June 30, 1951; abstract no. 87. July 21, 1952. [2] leaves, oblong 8° [Processed.] f 12.5/2: 87

14849 89th annual report of Comptroller of Currency, [calendar year] 1951 [with appendix]. 1952. iii+202p. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3179.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 494, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Cloth, $1.25. • Item 946 L. C. card 9-34683 T12.1: 951

14850 Earnings, expenses and dividends of active banks in District of Columbia in 6 months ended June 30, 1952 and 1951; abstract no. 19. July 22, 1952. [2] leaves, oblong 8° [Semiannually. Processed.] t

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

houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.14851 Congressional record, daily digest of 82d Congress, 1st session, v. 97, pt. 17

[Jan. 3, 1951-Oct. 20, 1951]. [Permanent edition.] 1951. p. D1-D733, 4° ♦ Cloth, $3.25. • Item 993L. C. card 12-36438 X 974 : 82/1

14852 ------- Proceedings and debates of 82d Congress, 1st session, index, v. 97,pt. 16; Jan. 3-Oct. 20 1951. [Permanent edition.] 1951. 894 p. 4° [In-cludes History of bills and resolutions. Issued with printed marginal index tabs on blank cardboards. An Errata, 1 p., oblong 48°, tipped in at p. 153.] ♦ Cloth, $3.25. • Item 993L. C. card 12-36438 X 973 : 82/1

Note .—In the permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the daily numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break.

14853 Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 82d Congress, 2d session, June 2-Aug. 18, 1952; v. 98, no. 94-127. [1952.] various paging, 4° [Daily when Congress is in session.] * Paper, $1.50 a month, $1.25 addi-tional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 994 L. C. card 12-36438 X/a.82/2: 94-127

14854 -------Index, May 26-June 6 to July 22-Aug. 18, 1952; v. 98, nos. 90-98 tonos. 123-127. [1952.] no. 11-14, various paging, 4° [Fortnightly. Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Included in price of sub-scription. • Item 994 L. C. card 12-36438 X/a.82/2: 90-98 to 123-127/ind.

14855 United States statutes at large, containing laws and concurrent resolutions enacted during 2d session of 81st Congress, 1950-51, and Proclamations, treaties, international agreements other than treaties, and reorganiza-tion plans [published by authority of law under direction of adminis-trator of General Services by Federal Register Division, National Arch-ives and Records Service]. 1952. v. 64, 2 pts., large 8° • Item 576 L. C. card 7-35353 GS 4.111: 64/pt.l-2pt. 1. Public laws and reorganization plans, xxxi4-1447 p. ♦ Cloth, $8.25. pt. 2. Private laws, concurrent resolutions and proclamations. xxx-}-534 p. map.

♦ Cloth, $4.00.Laws

Note .—The Federal laws are first published separately _ and in this form are known as “slip laws.” Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and pub-lished in the volumes of the Statutes at large.Private laws, 82d Congress, t House or Senate Document Rooms, Capitol.

14856 978. H. R. 6732, act for relief of Ilona Lindelof. Approved July 15, 1952. 1 p.(Chapter 860, 2d session.)

14857 979. H. R. 6869, act for relief of Wong Yang Yee and Wong Sue Chee. ApprovedJuly 15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 861, 2d session.)

14858 980. H. R. 6870, act for relief of Louie Bon Kong. Approved July 15, 1952.1 p. (Chapter 862, 2d session.)

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Private laws, 82d Congress—Continued981. H. R. 6915, act for relief of Raymond Scott Hill. Approved July 15, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 863, 2d session.)982. H. R. 6945, act for relief of Katharina Hoffmann. Approved July 15, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 864, 2d session.)983. H. R. 6969, act for relief of Bozie Lincoln Donalson. Approved July 15,

1952. 1 p. (Chapter 865, 2d session.)984. H. R. 6978, act for relief of Gerald A. and Lynn W. Roehm. Approved

July 15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 866, 2d session.)985. H. R. 6983, act for relief of Gevork Zohrab Bandarian. Approved July 15,

1952. 1 p. (Chapter 867, 2d session.)986. H. R. 7095, act for relief of Ruth Ann Holecek. Approved July 15, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 868, 2d session.)987. H. R. 7366, act for relief of Erika O. Eder, and her son, James Robert Eder.

Approved July 15, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 869, 2d session.)988. H. R. 7477, act for relief of Carol R. Gray. Approved July 15, 1952. 1 p.

(Chapter 870, 2d session.)989. H. R. 7645, act for relief of Maria Grazia Maran to. Approved July 15,

1952. 1 p. (Chapter 871, 2d session.)990. H. R. 7713, act for relief of Gisela Helen Snowdy. Approved July 15, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 872, 2d session.)991. H. R. 8163, act for relief of Hildegard Hobmeier. Approved July 15, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 873, 2d session.)992. S. 525, act for relief of Jacob Gitlin. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p.

(Chapter 894, 2d session.)993. S. 697, act for relief of Teh-Jen Lee. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p.

(Chapter 895, 2d session.)994. S. 2311. act for relief of Marie-Antoinette Kerssenbrock. Approved July

16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 896, 2d session.)995. S. 2681, act for relief of Carlotta Olimpia Forgnone. Approved July 16,

1952. 1 p. (Chapter 897, 2d session.)996. H. R. 880, act for relief of Giuseppe Biolzl. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p.

(Chapter 898, 2d session.)997. H. R. 1151, act for relief of Sumiko Yamamoto. Approved July 16, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 899, 2d session.)998. H. R. 1448, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuxman and their 2

daughters. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 900, 2d session.)999. H. R. 1849, act for relief of Malke Kresel Mohrer. Approved July 16, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 901, 2d session.)1000. H. R. 1913, act for relief of Milagros Aujero. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p.

(Chapter 902, 2d session.)1001. H. R. 2358, act for relief of Joseph R. La Porta. Approved July 16, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 903, 2d session.)1002. H. R. 2447, act for relief of George M. Sanger. Approved July 16, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 904, 2d session.)1003. H. R. 2774, act for relief of Helen J. Lumley and Kirsten-Jessen Schmidt.

Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 905, 2d session.)1004. H. R. 4590, act for relief of Jose Luis Segimont de Plandolit and Fuencisla

Segimont. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 906, 2d session.)1005. H. R. 4634, act for relief of Johann Komma. Approved July 16, 1952.

1 p. (Chapter 907, 2d session.)1006. H. R. 7241, act to authorize payment to Empire District Electric Co. for

reasonable costs of protecting its Ozark Beach power plant from back-water of Bull Shoals Dam. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 908, 2d session.)

1007. H. R. 7667, act for relief of Marie Luise Elfriede Steiniger. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 909, 2d session.)

1008. H. R. 8052, act for relief of Ai-Ling Tung Tsou and her son, Moody Tsou. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 910, 2d session.)

1009. S. 2046, act to confer jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Llewellyn B. Griffith for retirement as emergency officer under provisions of Emergency officers retirement act or as disabled officer of Regular Army of United States. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 914, 2d session.)

1010. H. R. 651, act to provide for issuance of patents to persons claiming title through Charles A. Gann. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 915, 2d session.)

1011. H. R. 657, act for relief of Tony Marchiondo. Approved July 16. 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 916, 2d session.)

1012. H. R. 707, act for relief of John Michael Ancker Rasmussen. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 917, 2d session.)

1013. H. R. 3268, act for relief of Mrs. Jane P. Myers. Approved July 16. 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 918, 2d session.)

1014. S. 1159, act for relief of Stevan Durovic, Marko Durovic, Olga Wickerhauser Durovic, and Stevan M. Durovic. Approved July 16, 1952. 1 p. (Chap-ter 920, 2d session.) P P

1015. S. 1095, act to extend time for filing claims on behalf of certain persons, and for other purposes. Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 934, 2d session.)

1016. H. R. 746, act for relief of Harris A. Bakken. Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 935, 2d session.)

1017. H. R. 2405, act for relief of Food Service of Evansville, Incorporated. Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 936, 2d session.)

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Private laws, 82d Congress—Continued14896 1018. H. R. 3060, act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for eastern

district of Oklahoma to hear, determine, and render judgement upon claims of Commerce Trust Company. Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 937, 2d session.)

14897 1019. H. R. 3727, act for relief of Professional Arts Building Corporation.Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 938, 2d session.)

14898 1020. H. R. 3810, act for relief of Aldo Vallesa. Approved July 17, 1952. 1 p.(Chapter 943, 2d session.)

14899 1021. H. R. 5095, act for relief of estate of Edward B. Formanek. ApprovedJuly 17, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 944, 2d session.)

14900 1022. H. R. 1095, act for relief of Shelby Shoe Company of Salem, Mass. Ap-proved July 18, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 947, 2d session.)

14901 1023. H. R. 7833, act for relief of Werner Richter and Max Horkheimer. Ap-proved July 18, 1952. 1 p. (Chapter 948, 2d session.)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

House documentsNot e .—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 document, 74th Congress.14902 513, v. 2. Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1935 : v. 2,

British Commonwealth, Europe. 1952. lxxi-|-816 p. ([State Dept. Publication 4584 ; Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) * (Available in departmental edition, cloth, §3.00, S 1.1: 935/v. 2).

House document, 81st Congress.14903 531 [v. 1]. Columbia River and tributaries, northwestern United States, letter

from chief of engineers, Army, dated June 28, 1949, submitting report on review of reports on and preliminary examinations and surveys of, Columbia River and tributaries, northwestern United States. 1952. v. 1, xlii +1-345 p. 31 pl. 36 p. of pl. 70 maps, 4 tab. ♦ Price not yet available.L. C. card 52-61580

House documents, 82d Congress.14904 214. Improvement of rivers and harbors, letter [from chief of engineers. Army]

transmitting compilation of preliminary examination, survey, and review reports on river and harbor and flood-control improvements. 1952. [1] 4-468 p. [Also issued in departmental edition.] f

14905 273. Annual report of librarian of Congress, fiscal year 1951. 1952. 180 p. il.1 pl. 1 tab. large 8° ♦ (Available in departmental edition, cloth, §1.75, LC 1.1: 951).

14906 322. Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patentand trade-mark cases ; compiled from vols. 642—653 of Official gazette of Patent Office during 1951. 1952. xvii+[1] 4-623 p. 11. • (Available in departmental edition, cloth, §2.25, C 21.6: 951).

14907 351. Appendixes III, VII, and XII, Ohio shore line of Lake Erie between Fair-port and Ashtabula, beach erosion control study, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report. 1952. vi-|-46 p. 3 pl. [Study was made in cooperation with Ohio. Also issued in departmental edition.] f

14908 374. Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis., letter from chief of engineers,Army, submitting report on survey of Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis., for deep-draft navigation improvements which would be most advantageous to movement of iron ore. Mar. 3, 1952. 33 p. map. [Also issued in departmental edition], t L. C. card 52-61585

14909 389. Belhaven Harbor, N. C., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submittingreport on review of reports on Belhaven Harbor, N._ C., particularly with view to determining whether existing project for timber breakwaters at mouth of Pantego Creek should be modified. Mar. 10, 1952. 34 p. map. [Also issued in departmental edition.] t L. C. card 52-61586

14910 409. Scioto River watershed, Ohio, letter from Secretary of Agriculture trans-mitting survey report dated Oct. 1950. 1952. Iii4-26p.il. t ® Item 996 L. C. card 52-61473

14911 432. Employment outlook in electronics manufacturing; [prepared by Stuart A.Pettingill]. [1952.] v-|-30 p. il. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1072; [Occupational outlook series].) [Series designation and another illustration on p. 1 of cover.] * (Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3 : 1072).

14912 433. Report on audit of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, fiscal year 1951,letter from comptroller general transmitting report. 1952. v-[-27 p. t • Item 996

14913 457. Report on audit of National Capital Housing Authority, letter from comp-troller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1951. 1952. iii 4-11 u. t • Item 996

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House documents, 82d Congress—Continued14914 475. Pecos River watershed, New Mexico and Texas, letter from Assistant Sec-

retary of Agriculture transmitting survey report dated July 1950. 1952. iii-f-29 p. map. f • Item 996 L. C. card 52-61474

14915 480. Occupational wage survey: Norfolk-Portsmouth (Hampton Roads), Va.,Feb. 1952; [prepared by Louis B. Woytych], [1952.] cover title, 17 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1088.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 15c., L 2.3: 1088).

14916 481. Collective bargaining, radio, television, and electronics industry; [byWilliam S. Gary and Dorothy R. Kittner], 1952. iv+32 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1089.) * (Available in departmental edi-tion, 20c., L 2.3 : 1089).

14917 482. Analysis of work stoppages during 1951; [prepared by Ann J. Herlihy,Bernard Yabroff, and Daniel P. Willis, Jr.]. [1952.] iii-f-29 p. il. 4® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1090.) ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3 : 1090).

14918 483. Labor-management contract provisions, 1950—51, prevalence and character-istics of selected collective-bargaining clauses; [prepared by staff of Division of Wages and Industrial Relations]. [1952.] v+33 p. il. 4® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1091.) [From Monthly labor review, May, July, Aug., Nov. 1951, Jan., Mar., and May 1952.] ♦(Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3: 1091).

14919 491. Report on audit of Institute of Inter-American Affairs, letter from comptrol-ler general transmitting report, year ended June 30, 1951. 1952. v + 15 p. f • Item 996

14920 494. 89th annual report of Comptroller of Currency, [calendar year] 1951 [withappendix], 1952. lii4-202 p. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3179.]) * (Availablein departmental edition, cloth, $1.25, T 12.1: 951).

14921 498. Occupational wage survey : St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 1952 ; [prepared by WalterC. Lemon], [1952.] cover title, 33 p. oblong 8® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1095.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] •(Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3: 1095).

14922 499. Same : Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 1952 ; [prepared by Mary E. Stokes]. [1952.1cover title, 31 p. oblong 8® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1096.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * (Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3 : 1096).

14923 519. Same : Milwaukee, Wis., Mar. 1952 ; [prepared by Marvin H. Glick], [1952.]cover title, 31 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1099.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 20c., L2.3 : 1099).

14924 522. 3d special report [of National Advisory Council on International Monetaryand Financial Problems] on operations and policies of International Mone-tary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2-year period ending Mar. 31, 1952. 1952. v-(-18 p. ♦Paper, 10c. • Item 996L. C. card 48-46489

14925 523. Report of activities of National Advisory Council on International Monetaryand Financial Problems covering its operations Oct. 1, 1951—Mar. 31, 1952, and describing participation of United States in International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for above period. 1952. vii-|-77 p. il. ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 996 L. C. card 47-32944

14926 524. Report of refunds and credits [of internal revenue taxes], fiscal years 1949and 1950, letter from chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, transmitting report. 1952. ix + 38 p. f • Item 996

14927 525. 35th annual report of Tariff Commission, 1951. 1952. vi-]-58 p. ♦ (Avail-able in departmental edition, 20c., TC 1.1: 951).

14928 531. Report of Architect of Capitol on reconstruction of roofs and skylights overHouse wing of Capitol and remodeling of House Chamber. 1952. viii-f- 42 p. il. f © Item 996 L. C. card 52-61562

14929 532. Your Congress and American housing, actions of Congress on housing, 1892-1951; by Jack Levin, housing analyst, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. 1952. v4-37 p. ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 996 L. C. 52-61556

House reports

House report, 82d Congress, t House Document Room, Capitol. • Item 1008

14930 2498. Supplemental appropriation bill. 1953. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 8370. July 5, 1952. 11 p.

Armed Services Committee, House

14931 Hearings on sundry legislation affecting naval and military establishments, 1952, 82d Congress, 2d session [title page, contents, and index]. 1952. iii-f-v. p. f •Item 1012 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 951-52/54-85/t.p.& ind.

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14932 Housing act of 1952, hearing, 82d Congress, 1952. 1952. iii-j-73 p. t • Item 1013 L. C. card 52-61485

14933 Housing constructed under VA and FHA programs, hearings before sub-committee on housing, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. Res. 436, Mar. 11 and 13, 1952. 1952. pt. 3, iv+367-565 p. il. [These hearings were held in Jacksonville and Miami, Fla.] t • Item 1013L. C. card 52-60517 Y 4.B 22/1: H 81/23/pt.3

Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, HouseNot e .—The name of the Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments

was changed to Committee on Government Operations by House resolution (541, tiM Congress, 2d sessiqn, agreed to July 3, 1952.

14934 Federal supply management (overseas survey), conferences held by sub-committee, 82d Congress, 1st session, Oct. 10-Nov. 28, 1951. 1952.xxi-f-1463 p. il. 6 pl. t • Item 1016 L. C. card 52-61492 Y 4.Ex 7/13: Su 7/10

14935 Federal supply management (textiles and clothing) (ASPR Conference), hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 22-Mar. 11, 1952. 1952. ix 4-647 p. il. t • Item 1016L. C. card 52-61526 Y 4.Ex 7/13: Su 7/11

House Administration Committee, House

14936 Voting in armed forces, hearings before subcommittee on elections, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7571 and S. 3061, to permit and assist Federal personnel, including members of armed forces, and their families, to exercise their voting franchise, June iii-|-176 p. | • Item 1018 L. C. card 52-61555

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[Committee hearings] serial, 82d Congress.before subcommittee no. 1, 82d17. Admission of 300,000 immigrants, hearings ----- —,

Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7376, May 22—June 3, 1952. 1952. v+ 232 p. t • Item 1020 .L. C. card 52—61525 Y 4.J 89/1.82/17

District of Columbia code (annotated), containing laws, general and per-manent in their nature, relating to or in force in District of Columbia (except such laws as are of application in District of Columbia by reason

• of being general and permanent laws of United States), in force onJan. 2, 1952. 1951 edition. 1952. 2 v„ [Ixxxviii] 4-1917 p. large 8° [Pockets are pasted on inside of back covers.] * Fabrikoid, $12.75 perset of 2 vols. • Item 990 L. C. card 52-61215 Y 4. J 89/1: D 63/24/951/v.l, 2

v. 1. Part 1, Government of the District, pt. 2, Civil procedure, pt. 3, Probate law and procedure, pt. 4, Criminal law and procedure.

v. 2. Part 5, General statutes, Tables and cumulative index.14939 ------- 1951 edition, supp. 1, Jan. 3, 1951-Jan. 7, 1952. 1952. 2 v., [xix]4-

[2] 4-56 p. large 8° * Paper, 60c. per set of 2 vols. • Item 990 L. C. card 52-61215 Y 4.J 89/1: D 63/24/951/supp.l/v.l, 2

Katyn Forest Massacre, Select Committee to Conduct Investigation of Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of, House

14940 Katyn Forest massacre, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on investigation of murder of thousands of Polish officers in Katyn Forest near Smolensk, Russia, Apr. 21-26, 1952. 1952. pt. 5, v4-1229-1621 p. il. [These hear-ings were held at Frankfurt, Germany. Hearing of Apr. 27 held at Naples, Italy, is included.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 1009L. C. card 52-60372 Y 4.K 15: M 38/pt.5

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Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House

14941 Redetermination of vessel sales prices of S. S. Independence and S. S. Constitution, hearings before special subcommittee to review redeter-mination of vessel sales prices of S. S. Independence and S. S. Constitu-tion, 82d Congress, 2d session, June 9-18, 1952. 1952. iv-4-398 p. map. t • Item 1021L. C. card 52-61493 y 4.M 53 : V 63/31

Un-American Activities Committee, House

14942 Communist activities among professional groups in Los Angeles area, hear-ing, 82d Congress, 2d session, May 22, July 8, 1952. 1952. pt. 2, iii 4- 3551-96 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 1026L. C. card 52-61107 y 4.Un 1/2 : C 73/28/pt.2

14943 Communist infiltration of Hollywood motion-picture industry, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, May 19-21, 1952. 1952. pt. 8, iii+3453-3549 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 1026L. C. card 51-61206 Y 4.Un 1/2 : C 73/21/pt.8

14944 Methods of communist infiltration in United States Government, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, May 6-June 23, 1952. 1952. iii 4-3345-3452 p. t • Item 1026L. C. 52-61584 y 4.Un 1/2 : C 73/31

14945 Testimony of Lynne L. Prout, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 14, 1952. 1952. ii4-3597-3620 p. t • Item 1026L. C. card 52-61581 y 4.Un 1/2: P 94

Veterans' Affairs Committee, House

14946 Laws granting education and training and other benefits to veterans, Vet-erans’ readjustment assistance act of 1952 (Public law 550, 82d Cong., July 16, 1952), Servicemen's readjustment act of 1944 (Public law 346, 78th Cong., June 22, 1944), with amendments prior to July 17, 1952, and acts providing for vocational rehabilitation of disabled veterans (Public law 16, 78th Cong., Mar. 24, 1943), (Public law 894, 81st Cong., Dec. 28, 1950), with amendments prior to July 17, 1952. 1952. viii4-95 p. (House committee print 308, 82d Congress, 2d session.) * Paper, 25c L. C. card 52-61520 Y 4.V 64/3 : Ed 8/8

Ways and Means Committee, House

14947 internal revenue investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on administration of internal revenue laws, Feb. 5-20, 1952. 1952. pt. 3, iii4-1929-2667 p. [These hearings were held in San Fran-cisco, Calif.] * Paper, $1.75. • Item 1028L. C. card 52-60856 Y 4.W 36 : In 8/12/pt.3

14948 Repeal of 3 cents per pound processing tax on coconut oil, hearing, 82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 6292, June 24, 1952. 1952. iv4-118 p. il. t • Item 1028L. C. card 52-61494 y 4.W 36: T 19/14

SENATE

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

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

Senate documents, 82d Congress.14949 149. 12th semiannual report of Atomic Energy Commission, July 1952. [1952.]

vi + 125 p. * (Available in departmental edition, 35c., Y 3.At 7 : 2 P 94/2/

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Senate documents, 82d Congress—Continued150. Comparison'of potential voters and actual votes cast by counties in each

State in 1948-50; [compiled by L. W. Jeffery for Owen Brewster]. 1952. v+37 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 996L. C. card 52-61557 , , , x

162. Reduction of nonessential Federal expenditures, additional report of Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures pursuant to sec. 601 of Revenue act of 1941 on expended balances in appropriations and authorizations to agencies of executive branch of Federal Government as of June 30, 1952. 1952. vi + 110 p. t • Item 996

165. Summary of legislative record, 82d Congress (Jan. 3, 1951—July 7, 1952) ; statement by Ernest W. McFarland. 1952. xi4-155 p. t 9 Item 996

168. Proceedings held at presentation and unveiling of bronze replica of Declara-tion of Independence in rotunda of Capitol, July 2, 1952. 1952. viii +14 p. il. t • Item 996L. C. card 52-61524

Senate reportsSenate reports, 82d Congress, t Senate Document Room, Capitol. • Item

1008. (Nos. 2100 and 2101 are sold by Superintendent of Documents.) 2080, pt. 2. Federal equality of opportunity in employment act. Minority views

from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 3368. July 3, 1952. 10 p.L. C. card 52-61356

2100. Supervisory selection in Federal Government. Report with conclu-sions and recommendations made as result of investigation into personnel needs and practices of various governmental agencies being conducted by subcommittee on Federal manpower policies [of Committee on Post Office and Civil Service] pursuant to Senate resolution 53, as amended by Senate resolutions 206 and 288, with purpose of formulating policies for most effective utilization of civilian personnel during periods of national emergency. 1952. iii-4-41 p. ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-61533

2101. Incentive awards program in Federal Government. Report with conclusions and recommendations made as result of investigation into personnel needs and practices of various governmental agencies being conducted by subcommittee on Federal manpower policies [of Committee on Post Office and Civil Service] pursuant to Senate resolution 53, as amended by Senate resolutions 206 and 288, with purpose of formulating policies for most effective utilization of civilian personnel during period of national emergency. 1952. iii-f-34 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-61583

Armed Services Committee, SenateDefense cataloging and standardization act, hearing before subcommittee,

82d Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7405, S. 3023, June 3 and 4, 1952. 1952. iii-|-83 p. t • Item 1034L. C. card 52-61456 Y 4.Ar 5/3: D 36

Nomination of Ira H. Nunn, hearing before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, on nomination of Ira H. Nunn to be judge advocate general of Navy, May 16, 1952. 1952. iii-|-56 p. t • Item 1034L. C. card 52-61457 Y 4.Ar 5/3: N 92

Portland International Airport, hearings before preparedness subcommit-tee, 82d Congress, 2d session, July 2, 1952. 1952. iii+18 p. t • Item 1034L. C. card 52-61455 Y 4.Ar 5/3 : P 83

District of Columbia Committee, SenateInvestigation of crime and law enforcement in District of Columbia, hear-

ings before subcommittee investigating crime and law enforcement, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, pursuant to S. Res. 136 and S. Res. 267, Feb. 6-June 10, 1952. 1952. pt. 2, iii-J-409-918 p. t • Item 1036 L. C. card 52-61165 Y 4.D 63/2: C 86/3/pt.2

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, SenateApproving Puerto Rican constitution, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session,

on S. J. Res. 151, Apr. 29 and May 6, 1952. 1952. iv+126 p. t • Item 1040L. C. card 52-61579 Y 4.1n 8/13 : P 96/3

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Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, SenateNomination of Thomas C. Buchanan to Federal Power Commission, appen-

dix to hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 2d session, June 16 and 18, 1952. 1952. pt. 2, iii+81-95 p. t • Item 1041L. C. card 52-61256 Y 4.1n 8/3 : B 85/2/pt.2

Prototype aircraft development, construction differential, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on S. 2344, S. 1402, S. 481, S. 477, May 12 and 13, 1952. 1952. v+184 p. il. 6 pl. map. t • Item 1041L. C. card 52-61454 Y 4.1n 8/3 : Ai 7/13

Shipments of rubber into port of Portland, Maine, hearing before subcom-mittee on merchant marine and maritime matters, 82d Congress, 2d ses-sion, on refusal of Far East Conference to include port of Portland, Maine, on its port of call for shipments of Indonesian and Singapore rubber, July 2,1952. 1952. iii+68 p. t • Item 1041L. C. card 52-61491 Y 4.1n 8/3: R 82

Judiciary Committee, SenateCommunist tactics in controlling youth organizations, hearings before sub-

committee to investigate administration of Internal security act and other internal security laws, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Apr. 12, 1951-Mar. 27, 1952. 1952. vii+331 p. t • Item 1042L. C. card 52-61551 Y 4. J 89/2 : C 73/3

Constitutional amendments, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress, 1st session, on S. J. Res. 33 [and other resolutions], Mar. 20-June 27, 1952. 1952. iii+68 p. t • Item 1042L. C. card 52-61553 Y 4. J 89/2 : C 76/8

Institute of Pacific Relations, hearings before subcommittee to investigate administration of Internal security act and other internal security laws, 82d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 26-Apr. 1, 1952. 1952. pts. 9-12, [xv] + 2897-4354+ [xcii] p. il. 15 pl. * Paper, pt. 9, 75c; * pt. 10, $1.25; * pt. 11, $1.00; * pt. 12, 75c. • Item 1042L. C. card 51-61645 Y 4.J 89/2: P ll/2/pt.9-12

Nomination of James P. McGranery, hearings, 82d Congress, 2d session, on nomination of James P. McGranery to be Attorney General, May 5-8, 1952. 1952. iii+240 p. t • Item 1042L. C. card 52-61554 Y 4. J 89/2: M 17

Rules and Administration Committee, SenateInvestigation into 1950 Ohio senatorial campaign, hearings before subcom-

mittee on privileges and elections, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Nov. 26, 1951-Mar. 6, 1952. 1952. iii+633 p. il. t • Item 1046L- C. card 52-61565 Y 4.R 86/2 : Se 5

Investigation of Joseph R. McCarthy, hearings before subcommittee on privileges and elections, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, on S. Res. 187, Sept. 28,1951-May 16,1952. 1952. pt. 1, iii+320 p. t • Item 1046 L. C. card 52-61552 Y 4.R 86/2 : M 12/pt.l

Proposed amendments to Federal corrupt practices act, hearings before subcommittee on privileges and elections, 82d Congress, 1st and 2d session, on proposed amendments to Federal corrupt practices act and Hatch political activities act, Sept. 13, 1951-Jan. 24, 1952. 1952. iii+ 201 p. 1 pl. t • Item 1046L. C. card 52-61527 Y 4.R 86/2: C 81

Small Business, Select Committee on, SenateMilitary procurement, no. 5, hearings before subcommittee, 82d Congress,

2d session, on participation of small business in military procurement, Apr. 28-Mav 8,1952. 1952. iv+378 p. il. 2 pl. t • Item 1049L. C. card 52-61453 Y 4.Sm 1/2: P 94/5/no.5

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54th annual report of register of copyrights, fiscal year 1951. 1952. iv+ 14 p. il. large 8° [Reprinted from Annual report of librarian of Congress,fiscal year 1951.] t L. C. card 19-35017 LC 3.1:951

CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.

2nd set, revised pages to [Customs regulations of 1943: pt. 2], Measurement of vessels, Jan. 1951; May 1952. [1952.] [5] p. 4° [Include amend-ments made by Treasury decisions 52811-981. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 10c. T 17.9/2 : V 63/rev.pages 2

13th set, revised pages to Customs manual of 1943 ; May 1952. 1952. [16] p. 4° [Bimonthly. These pages include amendments nos. 288-294. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t T 17.5 : C 96/7/943/rev.pages 13

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

BDI-Inf (series). [Processed.] t A 77.609: (nos.)4. Address list of national and international dairy associations. Revised Dec.

1950. [1950.] 2 p. 4°6. Associations of breeders of registered dairy cattle [list]. June 1951. 1 p. 4°7. Statistical flow-sheet of milk, upper figures, 1939, lower figures, 1949, data in

millions of pounds, add 000,000. Revised Feb. 1951. [1951.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Values calculated from statistics compiled by Agricultural Economics Bureau.]

19. Partial list of books relating to dairy farming and herd management. Re-vised Apr. 1951. [1951.] 3 p. 4°

64. List of publications available from Bureau of Dairy Industry. Revised July 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4°

111. Processes for preserving fluid and concentrated milks, and their potential-ities; by B. H. Webb. Oct. 1950. [2] p. 4° [Abstract of paper pres-ented before Laboratory Section, 43d Annual Convention, Milk Industry Foundation, Oct. 1950.]

113. Dairy farming with grassland crops, remarks by R. E. Hodgson, assistant chief, Bureau of Dairy Industry, at 1950 Grassland Farming Contest Roundup for Wisconsin, Madison, Nov. 8, 1950. [1950.] 7 p. 4°

114. Relationship between total digestible nutrients (T. D. N.) and estimated net energy values (E. N. E.), and possible method of estimating net energy values with producing dairy cows ; by L. A. Moore. Nov. 1950. 4 p. il. 4°

120. Partial list of references relating to fermented and cultured milks. Mar. 1951. 4 p. 4°

121. Separation and recombination as means of deferring oxidized (cardboard) flavor in milk during frozen storage ; by T. J. Mucha and R. W. Bell. June 1951. 2 p. 4° [Abstract of paper presented at meeting of American Dairy Science Association, Knoxville, Tenn., June 6—8, 1951.]

122. Effect of storage temperature on properties of evaporated milk ; by B. H. Webb and E. F. Deysher. June 1951. 4 p. il. 4° [Abstract of paper presented at meeting of American Dairy Science Association, Knoxville, Tenn., June 6—8, 1951.]

123. Feeding quality forage to dairy cattle; by L. A. Moore. June 1951. 13 p. 4° [Paper presented in symposium program on Role of roughage in milk production, at annual meeting of American Dairy Science Association, Knoxville, Tenn., June 1951.]

124. Comparative digestion studies on orchard grass; by E. A. Kane, R. E. Ely, W. C. Jacobson, and L. A. Moore. June 1951. 3 p. 4°

125. Metabolism of lignin in orchard-grass hay cut at various stages of maturity ; by R. E. Ely, W. C. Jacobson..and E. A. Kane. June 1951. 4 p. 4°

127. Effects of feeding thyroprotein to dairy cows for successive lactations, report of progress; by J. W. Thomas and L. A. Moore. June 1951. 6 p. il. 4° [Abstract of paper presented at meeting of American Dairy Science Asso-ciation, Knoxville, Tenn., June 6-8, 1951.]

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BDI-Inf (series)—Continued129. Trends in incidence of mastitis infections by different organisms ; by Lloyd

A. Burkey, Cecelia R. Buckner, P. C. Underwood, and W. W. Swett. June 1951. 3 p. 4° [Abstract of paper presented at meeting of American Dairy Science Association, Knoxville, Tenn., June 5-8, 1951.]

132. Some characteristics of different bacteria present in rumen of cattle on con-stant ration; by M. P. Bryant. Nov. 1951. 3 p. 4° [Summary of paper presented at annual meeting of American Society of Animal Produc-tion, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 23-24, 1951.]

142. Comparative efficiency of various methods of harvesting and preserving for-ages ; by L. A. Moore and J. B. Shepherd. Aug. 1952. 10 p. il. 4°

DEFENSE DEPARTMENTArmed services catalog of medical materiel, standard price supplement, July

1952. Armed Services Medical Procurement Agency, Brooklyn, N. Y. [1952.] 30 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Price supple-ment dated July 1951.] $ D 1.9/2: 952

Joint Army-Navy specifications. [Issued with perforations.] fJAN—C—20A. Capacitors, fixed, ceramic-dielectric (temperature-compensating),

amdt. 4; May 17, 1952. [1952.] 24 p. il. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 3, Mar. 18, 1952.] M 213.8 : JAN-C-20A/amdt.4

JAN—R-19. Resistors, variable wire-wound (low-operating temperature), amdt.4 ; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. il. 12c [Supersedes Amend-ment 3, Mar. 20, 1952.] N 20.23 : JAN-R-19/amdt.4

JAN—T—152. Treatment, moisture- and fungus-resistant of communications electronic, and associated electrical equipment, general process for, amdt. 1; June 23, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 12°

N 20.23 : JAN-T-152/amdt.lMilitary specifications, f

MIL-A-516A.

MIL—A—6271A.

MIL—A—6425A.

MIL—A—6446A.

MIL—A—7898.

MIL-B—3759.

MIL-B—7838A.

MIL-B—11717A.

MIL—C—82A.

MIL-C-298A.

MIL-C—300A.

MIL-C—606A.

MIL-C—3305.

MIL—C—3607.

MIL—C—3608.

MIL-C-3650.

MIL-C-3655.

Auger, earth, skid-mounted, gasoline-engine-driven, amdt. 1; June 5, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : A-516/amdt.lAntennas, VHF airborne communications equipment, general

specification for design of; May 27, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-A-6271 (USAF), Dec. 18, 1950.] D 1.12 : A-6271A

Adapter, pressure fuel servicing, general specification for; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 14 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-A-6425 (USAF), May 1, 1951.] D 1.12 : A-6425A

Adapter, pressure fuel servicing, type A-4; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-A-6446 (USAF), May 1, 1951.]

D 1.12 : A-6446AAdapter, pressure fuel servicing variable configuration, type

A—5 ; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : A—7898

Bag, personal effects, olive drab; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes U. S. Army 6-472, Feb. 21, 1949.] D 1.12 : B-3759

Bolt, internal wrenching, 160,000 PSI; Apr. 30, 1952. [1952.] 15 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL—B—7838, Jan. 28, 1952.] D 1.12 : B-7838A

Bracket, outboard motor (5-HP) ; June 16, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-B— 11717 (CE), Feb. 1, 1952.] D 1.12 : B-11717A

Carriers, food, amdt. 1; June 4, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : C-82A/amdt.l

Cloth, cotton, uniform twill, amdt. 2 ; June 20, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes amdt. 1, Aug. 21, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-298A/amdt.2

Cloth, cotton, drill (fully shrunk), amdt. 1 ; June 24, 1952.1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : C-300A/amdt.lCloth, rayon, banner, amdt. 1 ; June 24, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

[Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : C-606A/amdt.lCloth, nylon, netting and screen, amdt. 2 ; June 23, 1952. 1952.

1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : C-3395/amdt.2Connectors pulse, for radio frequency cables, amdt. 1 ; June

25, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : C-3607/amdt.l

Connectors, “BNC”, for radio frequency cables, amdt. 1 ; June 27, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12: C-3608/amdt.lConnectors, “LC” for radio frequency cables, amdt. 1; June

23, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : C-3650/amdt.l

Connectors, twin, for radio frequency cables, amdt. 1 ; June 25, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

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D 1.1Z . o 4OiMIL-C-3774.

MIL-C-5563.

Crates, open, wood (2,500 to 10,000 lb.) ; June 10 195211952 1 45 P. il. 4° D 1.12 : C—3774

Cloth, (wool pile, amdt. 1; June 17, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°[rroceSSe<l. Issued with perforation^ ; _ c_5503/anldt j

MIL—C—6985A. Clamps, hose, amdt. 1 ; May 29. 1952. [1952 ] 1 P-4® [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : C 698uA/amdt.l

MIL-C-7853. Compound, corrosion-preventive, aircraft engine, amdt. 1; May 2 1952 [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfo-rations.] D 1.12 : C 7853/amdt.l

MIL-C-7939. Clocks, aircraft, 1%-inch dial; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 10 p.il 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. SupersedesAN—C—99a, Mar. 16, 1945.] D 1.12 : C-7939

MIL—C—10296A. Cloth, cotton, sateen, carded, amdt. 1 ; June 26, 1952. 1952.1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

F D 1.12 : C—10296A/amdt.lMIL-C—11015A. Capacitors, fixed, ceramic-dielectric (general purpose) : June 12,

1952. [1952.] 13 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.Supersedes MIL-C—11015 (Sig C), Mar. 15, 1951.]

D 1.12 : C—11015AMIL-C-11347A. Cases, battery, and lighting accessory, for surveying equipment;

July 18, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C-11347 (CE), Aug. 17, 1951.] -.-.oat *1) 1.1^ * —ll«rWA

MIL—C—16231A. Calking compound (for metal seams) ; June 10, 1952. [1952 ]8 p. 11. 4° [Supersedes MIL—C—16231 (Ships). Dec. 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : C—16231A

MIL—C-16388A. Coolers, hull (naval shipboard use) ; July 1, 1952. [1?52.J6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-C- 16388 (Ships), June 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : C-16388A

MIL-C—16558A. Coating, organic (for covering shafts, struts, and other exposed surfaces); June 23. 1952. [1952.] 5 p 11 4“ [Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes MIL—C—16558 (Ships), June: 4, 1952 and MII-C-2S91. Sept. 4, 1951.) » ±

MIL-C-20072. Compound, preservative (for rubber and synthetic rubber strip and molded bearings), notice 1; May 1, 1952. 1952. Ip. 4° [Issued with perforations. Military specification MIL- C-20072, Sept. 6, 1951, is cancelled effective May 1, 1952.]

D 1.12 : C—20072/notice 1MIL-C-20597. Clothing, protective (parka and trousers) (for use in chemical

warfare attack) [cover sheet] ; Jan. 16, 1952. [1952.] 1 p.[Processed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 37C11, Sept. 15, 1945. Supersedes Navy 37C11, Sept. 15. 1945.1

D 1.12 : C—20597MIL-C-20640. Chemicals, testing, dissolved-oxygen [cover sheet] ; May 6,

1952. [1952.] Ip. [Processed. Issued with perforations.Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy specifi-cation 51C29a, Mar. 1, 1943. Supersedes Navy 51C29a, Mar. 1, 1943.] D 1.12 : C-20640

MIL-D-2804. Dve, direct, khaki (for landing forces) ; Sept. 4, 1951. [1951.71 p. 12° [Processed.] D 1.12 : D—2804

MIL—D—7166A. Dummy load, wattmeter, DA—43/U; June 11, 1952. [1952.]7 p.‘4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—W—7166 (Aer), Mar. 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : D-7166A

MIL—D—16712A. Drilling machine, paper, single spindle; July 14, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-D-16712 (Ships), Oct. 15, 1951.] D 1.12 : D—16712A

MIL-E—11275A. Engines, gasoline, industrial type, % thru 100 BHP, general specifications; June 19, 1952. [1952.] 21 p. 4° [Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes MIL—E—11275 (CE). July 17, 1951.] D 1.12 : E-11275A

MIL—E—15090B. Enamei. equipment, light-gray (formula no. 11) ; June 24, 1952. [1952 ] 8 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—E-15090A (Ships), Dec. 12, 1951.] „

D 1.12 : E-15090BMIL—F-580B. Fire-trailer, pumper, 2-wheel; July 11, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. 4°

[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—F—580A (CE), Feb. 25, 1952, JAN-F-580, Mar. 25, 1948.] D 1.12 : F-580B

MIL-F—3113A. Fids, hand and standing; July 10, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—F—3113. Jan. 19, 1950.] D 1.12 : F-3113A

MIL-F-5373A. Fuseholder, block type, 3-phase, 400-cycle AC, amdt. 1; June 13, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with per-forations.] D 1.12 : F—5373A/amdt.l

MIL—F-5509A. Fittings, fluid connection, amdt. 3 ; June 16, 1952. [1952.]2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Amendment 2, Apr. 3, 1952.] D 1.1g ; F—5509A/amdt.3

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Military specifications—ContinuedMIL-F—11584A.

MIL—G—2695.

MIL-G-2696.

MIL—G-7496.

MIL-G—7817.

MIL—G—7818.

MIL—H—2946.

MIL-H-3679.

MIL II 5581A.

MIL-H-6399A.

MIL-H—11230A,

MIL—H—16711A.

MIL-I—2220A.

MIL-I-7069.

MIL—L-1147A.

MIL—L-7711.

MIL—L-16383A.

MIL-L—16758A.

MIL—M—810B.

MIL-M-2567.

MIL—M—11646A.

Forming machine, insulation, hand-operated, capacity 8-in. wide; July 2, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes MIL-F—11584 (CE), Nov. 29, 1951.]

D 1.12 : F-11584AGlasses, gage, round and flat, reflex, under 125 pounds pressure

[cover sheet] ; Oct. 16, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. [Processed.Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 13G2f, Apr. 2, 1945. Supersedes Navy 13G2f, Apr. 2, 1945.]

D 1.12 : G—2695 Glasses, gage, round (for pressures up to 200 pounds) [cover

sheet] ; Oct. 16, 1951. [1951.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 13Glf, Mar. 15, 1945. Supersedes Navy 13Glf, Mar. 15, 1945.] D 1.12 : G-2696

Gloves, flying, leather, with wool insert, type MA-1; May 11, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with per-forations. Supersedes AN—G-29, Sept. 8, 1948.]

D 1.12 : G-7496 Gage, fuel quantity, capacitor type, uncompensated, general

specification for, amdt. 1; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : G-7817/amdt.l Gage, fuel quantity, capacitor type, compensated, general

specification for, amdt. 1 ; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : G-7818/amdt.l Hoists, ammunition, automatic-dredger-type, and power-equip-

ment [cover sheet] ; Sept. 21, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 69H2, June 1, 1946. Supersedes Navy 69H2, June 1, 1946.]

D 1.12: H-2946Headset, electrical, amdt. 1 ; June 25, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4°

[Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : H-3679/amdt.lHose, rubber. anti-G suit, amdt. 1; June 3, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]D 1.12 : H-5581A/amdt.l

Hose, rubber, wire-wound, synthetic, ice eliminating system, amdt. 1; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.

Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : H-6399A/amdt.lHead boring, metal working machine micrometer offset type ;

June 5, 1952. 1952. 9 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-B-11230 (CE) June 21, 1951.]

D 1.12 : H-11230AHose, rubber (smooth-bore electrically heated for plastic paint) ;

June 25, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MII^H-16711 (Ships), Dec. 15, 1951.]

D 1.12 : H-16711AInstruments, electrical-measuring, hygrogen-gas-indicating, non-

portable (submarine use) ; July 10, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—I—2220, June 19, 1950.] D 1.12 :1-2220A

Indicators, tachometer, electric, percent speed type, aircraft, general specification for, amdt. 1; June 16, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : I-7069/amdt.l Litharge, dry; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with

perforations. Supersedes JAN—L-1147, June 27, 1949.]D 1.12 : L—1147A

Lubricating grease (general purpose aircraft), amdt. 1; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with per-

forations.] D 1.12 : L-7711/amdt.lLife preservers, CO„ inflatable, underwater demolition team;

May 26, 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—L-16383 (Ships), June 15, 1951.]

D 1.2 : L-16383 ALumber, scarf jointed to size (for ship and boat use) ; June 9,

1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Su-persedes MIL-L—16758 (Ships), Oct. 15, 1951.]

D 1.12 : L-16758 A Mitten-shells (trigger finger, M—1951) ; July 11, 1952. [1952.]

12 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-M— 810A, Aug. 24, 1950.] D 1.12 : M-810 B

Machines, souuding, navigational, hand-driven, notice 1; July 1, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Military specification MIL-M-2567, Dec. 29, 1950, is cancelled effective July 1, 1952.] D 1.12 : M-2567/notice 1

Manifold, inflation and deflation, pneumatic float, complete; July 10, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-M—11646 (CE), Dec. 18, 1951.]

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perforations. Supersedes MJL-S-I5926 i i9 - M 15926 A 1951, Army 65-51, June 15, 1949.] D 1.12 . M-loJjvA

Plastic-material, thermosetting, cast, for use in electronic com munications, and allied electrical equipment; June 10 ,1952 [1952.] 8 p. il. 4° [Supersedes JAN-P-77, ^|-12 ,’p_f7 a

MIL—P—3153.

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Packaging of laundry and dry-cleaning machinery and equip-ment (for fixed installations), domestic and overseas• shm- S, amdt. 1 ; June 17, 195^. [1952.1 3 p. 4°[Issued with perforations. 1 D 1-12 = P-3153/amat.i

Packaging of photographic accessoriestic and overseas shipment; May 17, 1952. [1952.] Io P-[Issued with perforations.] YnlJ mq 52 1

Pickup, telemetering, rate of turn; June 20, 1952 [19.1-.J5 p il 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super sedes MII^-P-5753 (USAF), June 2, 1950 4 12 . P_5753 A

Primer, zinc-chromate, reclaimed blended; June 12, 1952.[1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.Supersedes MIL-P-6890, Aug. 11, 1950.] p-6890 A

Pickup, telemetering, general specification for; May 27, 1952.11952.1 11 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.Supersedes Air Force 21109-A, May 23, 1949^^ 12 . p_794g

Power supply (1.25 KW, 60 cycle, A. C. single phase to 60. cycle3 phase, naval shipboard use); June 23 1952 [1952 ]?Sb£> ‘Jln.l Sm"SeDd™12 ! wrals A

Puller, fuse, indicator; June 23, 1952. [1952 ] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations, Supersedes MIL-P-15977 (Ships), Mar. 1, 1951 1 1.13 * x IDtfi • A-

Panel, control (for direct-current electric-arc welding outlets, constant-potential system) ; June 18, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4 [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Mn^IM67S0(Ships) Jhn. 4 1952.] D 1.12 : P-16780 A

Rivets, soiid (aluminum alloy), and aluminum alloy rivet wireand rod, amdt. 1 ; June 4, 1952. [1952 1 3 P- 4° [Issuedwith perforations.] . D 1.12 : R—1150 A/amdt.l

Remover, aircraft canopy, M2 (without cartridge) ; July 1,1952 [1952.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL-R—10443 (Ord), Aug. 18, 195^]1 12 . R_10443 A

Radiacmeter IM-61 ( ) PD; June 20, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-R-10o31 (Sig C), Dec. 20, 1950.] , D 1 12 : R-10531 A

Resin, para-phenvl, phenolformaldehyde, amdt. 1; July1952 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]a 1 D 1.12 : R—15184 A/amdt.l

Receiving set, radio, AN/URR—21 ( ) ; June 23, 1952. [1952.]20 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL—R—15558 (Ships), Aug. 1, 1950.] D 1.12 : R-15558 A

Signal assembly, fuel pressure switch, general specification for ;May 27, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issuedwith perforations. Supersedes MIL-S—6432 (USAF), May28 1951.1 D 1.12 : 8-6432 A

Steel, sheet and strip (1095) ; June 10, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4°[Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedesi AN-QQ^S—666, May 29, 1939.] D1.12:S-794<

Seat, outlet valve, aluminum-base-alloy die-casting for outlet valve C15; June 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [IssuedZdih perforations. Supersedes MIL-S-10133 (CmlC) Feb8 1950.1 I’ 1.12 : S—10133 A

Steel allov, forgings (for special high temperature applica-tions) ; June 25. 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4- [Issued with per-forations. Supersedes MIL-S-16o38 (BuOrd), Aug. 15, 1951, 46S56 (Ord), Oct. 29. 1946.] D 1.12 : S-16538 A

Surface conditioner, plastic; June 25, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4°[Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-S-16684(Ships), Nov. 1, 1951.] D 1.12 : S-16684 A

Trainer, R-4360 engine, type U-51; Apr. 2o, 1952. [19o2.]11 p il 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super-sedes MIL—T—7038, Oct. 20, 1950.] D 1.12 : T?7038 A

Towing requirements and provisions for land and carrier typemilitary aircraft; May 5, 1952. i o ~ ao ressed. Issued with perforations.]

[1952.]

Test set, radio (test set TS-284( [1952.] 25 p. 4° [Issued with ,MIL—T—10307 (Sig C), May 18, 1950.]

3 p. 4° [Proc- D 1.12 : T—79.35

)/UR) ; June 14, 1952. perforations. Supersedes ----- D 1.12 : T-10307 A

Tanks, pressure, diesel starting (shipboard use for pressures up to and including 600 P. S. I. gage), amdt. 1 ; June 14, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : T—15301 A/amdt.l

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Military specifications—Continued15086 MIL—T—16387A. Transformers, synchro overload; June 19, 1952. [1952.] 8 p.

15087 MIL—T-20641.4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL-T-16387 (Ships), Dec. 1. 1951.] D 1.12 : T-16387 A

Testing-outfits, dissolved-oxygen (for shipboard use) [cover sheet] ; May 6. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Spec-ification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department

„ specification 57T6 (Ships), Aug. 15, 1947.] D 1.12 : T-2064115088 MIL—V—1174 A. Varnish, spar, water resisting (formula no. 80) ; June 19, 1952.

[1952.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. SupersedesMIL-V-1174. Aug. 12, 1949.] D 1.12 : V-1174 A15089 MIL—V-5371A. View finder, photographic navigation, amdt. 1; June 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : V-5371 A/amdt.l15090 MIL—V-5636A. Valves, oil cooler (temperature regulating with surge protec-

tion), amdt. 1 ; June 24, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] D 1.12 : V-5636 A/amdt.l

15091 MIL- V-10411C. Valves, coupling (2%- and 4-inch I. P. S.) ; May 17, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes

MIL—V—1041 IB (CE), June 20, 1951.] D 1.12 : V-10411 C15092 MIL—W—1085A. Washers, flat (iron and steel) ; May 21, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4°

[Issued with perforations. Supersedes JAN—W—1085, May 31,1949.] D 1.12 : W-1085 A

15093 MIL—W-5086. Wire, electrical, 600-volt, copper, aircraft, amdt. 2 ; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes Amendment 1, Feb. 1, 1952.]

D 1.12 : W-5086/amdt.215094 MIL—W-5845A. Wire, electrical, iron and constantan, thermocouple, amdt. 1 ;

June 4, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued withperforations.] D 1.12 : W—5845 A/amdt.l

15095 MIL—W-5908A. Wire, electrical, copper and constantan, thermocouple; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 18 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes MIL—W—5908 (USAF), Jan. 12, 1951.]

D 1.12 : W-5908 A15096 MIL—W—15759A. Welding machines, arc (direct-current, variable voltage) ; June

14, 1952. [1952.] 24 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes MIL^W-15759 (Ships), Apr. 1, 1951.]

’ D 1.12 : W—15759 A15097 MIL—W—20629. Watches, wrist (watertight) [cover sheet] ; Mar. 28, 1952.

[1952.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Depart-ment specification 18W8 (Ships), Feb. 15, 1947, together ■with Amendment 1, Feb. 15, 1948. Supersedes Navy 18W8 (Ships), Jan. 15, 1947.] D 1.12 : W-20629

15098 MIL-X-6141. X-ray laboratories, procedure for certification of (for inspection of aircraft components), amdt. 1 ; May 29, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.]

D 1.12 : X-6141/amdt.l

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11V1. Valves, pump, synthetic-rubber, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 11-V-lc, July 2, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-V—2741.]

N 20.6/2 : 11-V-l/notice 1 17B8. Brush-material and brushes, carbon (for electrical machinery), notice

1; June 16, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Depart-ment specification 17B8e. Nov. 15, 1946, and Amendment 1, Feb. 15, 1949, have been superseded by Military specification MIL—B-3743.]

N 20.6/2 :17 B 8/notice 1 17R8. Reflectors, searchlights, parabolic, nbtice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 17R8, July 2, 1945, and Amendment 1. Aug. 16, 1948, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-2728.] N 20.6/2 : 17 R 8/notice 1

17R15. Reflectors, metal, parabolic. 12-inch, notice 1 : May 22, 1952. [1952.]1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 17R15, May 1, 1946. and Amendment 1. Aug. 16. 1948, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-2727.] N 20.6/2 : 17 R 15/notice 1

17S16. Switching-equipment, bus-transfer, magnetically and manually operated, notice 1; May 20. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Depart-ment specification 17S16a, Sept. 1. 1944, and Amendment 1, Sept. 15, 1947 have been superseded by Military specification MIL-S-2789.]

N 20.6/2 : 17 S 16/notice 1 17S20. Searchlights, signaling, 12-inch, notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.1 1 p.

12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 17S20, Sept. 15, 1945 and Amendment 2. Nov. 17, 1950 have been superseded by Military

specification MIL-S-2730.] N 20.6/2 :17 S 20/notice 118B2. Binoculars. 6-nower. 30-mm-aperture, and accessories, notice 1 : Apr. 12,

1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 18B2d, Oct. 1, 1945 is cancelled effective Apr. 12, 1952.1

N 20.6/2 :18 B 2/notice 118G4. Gage-testing outfits, portable, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 18G4b. Aug. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-2764.]

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Navy Department specifications—Continued18S13. Scales, weighing, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed.

Navy Department specification 18S13c, Oct. 1, 1941, and amendment 18S13d, May 1, 1942. and Bureau of Ships Ad Interim Specification 18S13 (INT), July 15, 1943 and Amendment 2, Jan. 2, 1945, are cancelled effective May 20, 1952.] N 20.6/2 : 18 S 13/notice 1

18S16. Sounding-machines, motor-driven, notice 1; May 23, 195- 1 P-12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 18S16, Apr. 1, 1935, has been superseded by Military specification MID-S--0 g’16/notice r

18T8. Thermometers, chemical, notice 1 ; May 20 19;>2. jnjg j^s[Processed. Navy Department specification 18T8d .Dec, 15, U4o, has been superseded by Military specification t t

18T24 Thermometers, mercurial, for superheated steam, notice 1 ;May 12, 1952. (1952 1 1 P 12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 18T24,Inn 2 1942 and Amendment 1. May 27, 1949, have been superseded by S&t2ty’t&r«4tl«"eMin-T-2S68.) N20.6/2 :18IT 24/n»t,ee, 1

18T25. Tubes, clinometer, spirit, notice 1 ; Mayr 23, 1952 [195-1 1 p. 12(Processed. Navy Department specification 18125a, Nov..2, 1942, ana Amendment 1. Aug. 15, 1947, have been superseded by Military specifica-tion MIL—T-20061.] N 20.6/2.18 T 25/notice 1

22R6 Rone wire steel (plow), galvanized (for target-towing hawsers), notice 1, Ma’v 9 1952 [1952 ] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy Department speci-fication 22R6a, July 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specifica-tion MIL—R—2878.] N 20.6/2.22 R b/notice 1

23N2. Nets, life, buoyant, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 23N2a, Aug. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military sustention MID-N-2SM. I N t

24C15. Covers, winch, canvas, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] Ip. 12°[Processed. Navy Department specification 24C15a, Dec. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MII^C-2756.]^ c 15/notJce t

24C16. Curtains, awning, ships’, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°[Processed. Navy Department specification 24C16a, Aug. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MII^C-2757.]^ c 1(;/notlce x

25R1.

26B4.

Receivers, ash (tobacco), notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 25R1, Sept. 1, 1944, and Amendment 25Rla. Nov. 15, 1944, have been superseded by Military specification MIL—R—2833.] N 20.6/2 : 25 R 1/notice 1

Bottoms, pipe-berth, wire, notice 1 ; May 8, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 26B4a, May 15, 194b, has been superseded by Military specification MII^B-2795B 4/notice j

26S4. Safes, burglar-resisting:, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12®[Processed. Navy Department specification 26S4b. Feb. 1, 1946, and Amendment 1, Jan. 3, 1949, have been superseded by Military spec-ification MIL—S-2836.] N 20.6/2 : 26 S 4/notice 1

27B16. Bars, mosquito, notice 1; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] I p. 12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 27B16, Apr. 1, 1946, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-B-2748.^ ; B 16/notice ,

27C11. Covers, table, notice 1; May 8, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 27C11, Aug. 1, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-C-2800.] ..

N 20.6/2 : 27 C 11/notice 1 27C23. Cloths, boat, notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed.

Navy Department specification 27C23a, Apr. 2, 1945, and Amendment 1, March 15, 1948, have been superseded by Military specification MIL- C-2873.] N 20.6/2 : 27 C 23/notice 1

27C24. Cushions and covers, boat-seat, notice 1; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27C24b. Dec. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—C-2801.1

N 20.6/2 : 27 C 24/notice 1 27C31. Covers, chair and transom, cotton, notice 1: May 20, 1952. [1952.] Ip.

12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 27C31a, Nov. 1. 1946 and Amendment 1, June 15, 1948, have been superseded by Military

specification MIL-C-2859.] N 20.6/2 : 27 C 31/notice 127D10. Damask, table, cotton (in bolts), notice 1; May 20, 1952 [1952 ] I p.

12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 27010^ Sept. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—D—2758.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 D 10/notice 1 27D11. Deck-covering, light-weight, nonslip (abrasive-coated fabric and cement),

notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy Depart-ment specification 27D11, Feb. 15, 1946, and Amendment 1, Sept. 1, 1947, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-D-2905.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 D 11/notice 1 27L12. Linoleum, battleship, fire-retardant, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27L12, Mar. 1, 1945, and Amendment 27L12a, Aug. 15, 1945, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-L-2904.] N 20.6/2 : 27 L 12/notice 1

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Navy Department specifications—Continued15127 27M2. Matting, cocoa, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 27M2b, Dec. 15, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-M—2773.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 M 2/notice 115128 27M9. Mattresses, cotton (felted), berth (chief petty officers’ and sick-bay) and

bed (sick-bay), notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27M9c, Dec. 1. 1945, is cancelled effec-tive May 20, 1952.] N 20.6/2 : 27 M 9/notice 1

15129 27M12. Mats, rubber, synthetic (for shower stalls, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.1 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27M12a, Feb. 23, 1949, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-M- 2827. N 20.6/2 : 27 M 12/notice 1

15130 27M13. Matting, synthetic-rubber (for attachment to metal), notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27M13, Nov. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—M—2828.] N 20.6/2 : 27 M 13/notlce 1

15131 27N1. Netting, cotton, insect, marquisette, notice 1 : May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 27Nlc, Apr. 16, 1945, is cancelled effective May 20, 1952.] N 20.6/2 : 27 N 1/notlce 1

15132 27P7. Padding, protective, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 27P7a, Oct. 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P—2831.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 P 7/notice 115133 27T4. Towels, officers’, face, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 27T4b. Sept. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—T—2793.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 T 4/notice 115134 27T6. Tufting, wick, for mattresses, notice 1 ; May 20. 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°

[Processed. Navy Department specification 27T6b. Apr. 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-2740.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 T 6/notlce 115135 27T15. Tapes, tufting, cotton, notice 1; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 27T15a, Mar. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-2737.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 T 15/notice 115136 27T19. Tufts, mattress, notice 1 : May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 27T19a, Nov. 1, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-T-2739.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 T 19/notlce 115137 27W7. Worsted, zephyr, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 27W7a, Nov. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—W-2742.]

N 20.6/2 : 27 W 7/notice 115138 30D3. Dishes, soap, metal (pressed), notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°

[Processed. Navy Department specification 30D3a, .Tan. 3, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-D-2803.]

N 20.6/2 : 30 D 3/notice 115139 30R4. Rings, toilet-set (metal, stateroom), notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 30R4a, Jan. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-2835.]

N 20.6/2 : 30 R 4/notice 115140 32B8. Brick, silicon-carbide, refractory, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p.

12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32B8a, June 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—G—20215.]

N 20.6/2 : 32 B 8/notlce 115141 32C16. Cement, insulation, asbestos, finishing, notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32 C 16, Sept. 3, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—C—2908.]

N 20.6/2 : 32 C 16/notice 115142 32F1. Felt, asbestos, roll, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 32Flb, Feb. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—F—20077.]

N 20.6/2 : 32 F 1/notice 115143 32G6. Glass, fibrous, board and stripping tape (heat insulation), notice 1 ; May

9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifica-tion 32G6, Oct. 15, 1945, and Amendment 32G6a, Mar. 1, 1946, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-G—2811.]

N 20.6/2 : 32 G 6/notice 115144 3212. Insulation, blanket, mineral-wool, notice 1 ; May 8, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32-I-2a, Oct. 1, 1943, and Amendment 1, Mar. 10, 1949, have been superseded by Mili-tary specification MIL—I—2818.] N 20.6/2 : 32—I—2/notice 1

15145 3213. Insulation, thermal, block, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32—1—3, Dec. 1, 1943, and Amendment 1, Mar. 10, 1949, have been superseded by Military specifi-cation MIL-I-2819.] N 20.6/2 : 32-I-3/notice 1

15146 32P4. Paper, asbestos, corrugated, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32P4b, Apr. 2, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2779.]

N 20.6/2 : 32 P 4/notice 115147 32P8. Pipe-covering, thermal-insulation, notice 1 ; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1

p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 32P8d, Aug. 2, 1948, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P—2781.]

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Navy Department specifications—Continued rT>„_Plaster, magnesia, notice 1 ; May ^IPoopiOa9 Tuly 16 1945 has been

essed. Navy Department specification ?2P10a July lb, ww, nas superseded by Military specification MIL—F 2»»0J/2 . 32 p io/notice 1

Bnovancv-material, hard, cellular, rubber, notice 1 , Amrio5" I i p 12<> [Processed. Navy Department specification 33B3, lug i! lU, baa b'oen superseded by

tlo»2’33B3. Jan. 15. 1040, anil Amendmentb 15, 1947, bave beensuperseded by Military specification MIL B N 20^/2 : 33 B 5/notlce 1

Covering organic-plastic (for instrument bodies), notice 1; May 12, 1952.[1952 1 In 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 33C8,July 2, 194o, has been superseded by Mfiitary^p^cification MIL-Hj

Disks, rubber (cellular, hard), notice 1 L AP1?.28’ oop*f 1194,5^ hasbeen'superseded by M^itarTspeclfication D 1/notice 1

Recoil 1947, has keen superseded by MlUtary^sp^timUion MIL-G^-

Gaskets1 oil-resisting (sheet, strip, and molded), notice 11 May8, 1952.ri059 1 1 n 1°“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 33G7a,193s", and Amendment 37G7d Aug 1 1944, have been super-seded by Military specification MIL-G-2765.^ q 7/notlce t

HTei 72?,0?r^'”S!^.““St Ued&tiS & Jug lA^na ffiJSmjnt “4»-

Hose^ajr,living-apparatus. and fittings, notice 1: May 0. 1052.i n 120 rProcessed Naw Department specification 33H9c, Nov. lb, lo&.’Ld K& 3 sept k 1949. have been .upended by MIU- tary specification MIL-H—2815.J . ' 11952 1

33H10. Hose s^cification’^HW July1944, has been superseded by Military sPe^^^/^.^^OMotice 1

33H18. Hose, floater, nonmetallic, notice 1 ; J|ay 20 1952 [19.>2 1 1 P- 12

33H30. Hos^^vage, ^“lygsbJ^^^^T^P^oSed? NavyDeplrt- menf6 specification1 3^? June1 1, 1U, and Amendment L Sept 20, 1949, have been superseded by Military sPecifi™£^2¥|Al?30/nJtice 1

Lining, rubber (synthetic), for salt-water lines notice 1; May 20,.1952.1 1 n 12° [Processed. N<ivy Department specification 33L ,sS't l 1944, and Amendment 33L2c. Apr 2 1945, have been super-

seded by Military specification MH^2824 ^ 20 6/2.33 L 2/notice 1

33“-Navy Department specification 33L4c, Dec. 15, 194o, and Amendment 1, 29C12 ]5’ 1948’ haVe been SUPerSeded by MiUt N 20.6/2? 33i L 4/nJfcS

33P15. Packing, condenser-tube,,/^ible-m^33P15d,[ Sept.1 1.1943, and Amendment. 1, Mar 10, 1949, have beensuperseded by Military specification : 33 P 15/notke i

33P22. Packing, sheet, plant- or animal-fiber notice 1; May 26, 1952. I19o2.] 1 n 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 33P22b, Oct. 1, 1943, and Amendment 1, OcL 15, 1948, have beer'specification MIL-P-20085.] J^/2°'6h2i' 91^91 "notice 1 •

33P23.specification 33P23e, Dre. 15. 1945, has been superseded b/3™l1,”er[specification MIL-P-2778.] . N 20 6/2.33 P 23/notLee 1

33P35 Packing-material, joint-sealing (oil- and water-stop), notice 1, May 1 , 1952 [1952.1 1 p. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification33P35 May i 1947, and Amendment 1, Jan. 3, 1949, have been super-seded by Military specification MIL-P-2829. ]^ p 35/notice x

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Navy Department specifications—Continued33P38.

33P39.

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Packing, expansion-joint, and hydraulic (symbols 1110 and 1220), notice 1; May 12, 1952 (1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Departmentspecification 33P38, June 15. 1945, and Amendment 1, Sept. 1, 1948, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2911.]

x. x x . , , . . N 20.6/2:33 P 38/notice 1Plastic, transparent, sheet, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer, notice 1L1-l4nex-4' 12° [Processed Navy Departmentspecification 33P39, Feb. 1, 1944, is cancelled effective June 4, 1952. t procurements should be made under Federal specification

m x- x x , N 20.6/2:33 P 39/notice 1r?nro transparent, sheet cellulose acetate, notice 1 ; Apr. 10, 1952 L19aZ.] 1 p. 12“ [Navy Department specification 33P40, July 1. 1944, and Amendment 1, Sept. 1, 1948, are cancelled effective Apr. 17, 1952. ru/pre procurements should be made under Federal specification L—C—169.] N 20.6/2 : 33 P 40/notice 1

Packing, ramie-fiber (symbol 1290), notice 1; May 26 1952 [1952 1* P- 12°., [Processed. Navy Department specification 331’42, Oct. i, 1946, and Amendment 2, Mar. 10, 1950, have been superseded by Mili- tary specification MIL-P-20084.] . N 20.6/2 : 33 P 42/notice 1

Rubber (synthetic) and cement for lining ferrous pipe and fittings (for saltwater, lines), notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952 ] 1 p 12° [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 33R5. Sept. 1, 1944 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-20091 ]

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33R12.

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R“ho w (synthetic), snonge (foamed latex), notFce J1*; ’ MAy 1*952 Aft 12°.i f.Processed. Navy Department specification 33R10,

A 19461 a!Ld Amendment 1, Aug. 5, 1949, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-20092.J N 20.6/2 : 33 R 10/notice 1 vrnVo^Si££oetl?Vn£o111ulaJ’ comically blown and/or expanded, notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navv Department sneci-

3p1oe>7aOr 3’ 1946, has been superseded by Military speciflca- tion MIL—R—2879.] N 20.6/2 : 33 R i2/notlce 1

Belting, conveyor, ammunition, notice 1 ; May 8, 1952. [1952 1 1 n 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 34B3b. Feb. 2, 1942 ’ has been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2887.]

Bags, money, leather notice 1; Apr. 28, 1952. [?9526/- ip* ?*>3//n°r proc essed. Navy Department specification 34B4, Sept. 15 1945 and Amendment 34B4a, Dec. 1, 1945, have been superseded ’ by Military specification MIL-B-2916.] n 20.6/2 : 34 B 4/notice 1

Lea|her, artificial, fire-resistant (for upholstery), notice 1 ; Apr. 28 1952 £19a2-J 1 P. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 34L13 Sept. 1, 1944’ has been superseded by Military specification MIL-1/ ZvZS.] N 20 6/2 ■ 34 L 13/notice 1

Calls, boatswains’, notice 1; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p' 12° [Navv De-partment specification 36Cla, Oct. 15, 1945, has been superseded bv Military specification MIL-C-2883.] N 20.6/2 : 36 C 1/notice 1

Clf>thing, protective, leather, for welders (men), notice 1; May 9 1952 !Xo«2V V P1 12° tNavy Department specification 37C6c, July 16’ 1934, has been superseded by Military specification Mil-C-2862.]

Dresses, diving, standard, notice 1; May 22, 1952. 6/[1952 1 ° in<piC12“ [Navy Department specification 37D1, Apr. 2, 1945, has’been siiner- seded by Military specification MIL-D-20036.]

Goggles, rubber-frame, notice 1 ; Mav 9, 1952. [ W52.Y” i’V ?2“/n?Proc- essed. Navy Department specification 37G5b. June 1, 1947 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-2900.]

x, , K x. x, N 20.6/2:37 G 5/notice 1Goggles, combustion, notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952 ] Ip 12“ [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 37G13a. Apr. 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-20044.]

x « , , x N 20.6/2:37 G 13/notice 1Gloves, canton-flannel, latex-covered, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952 ]J J»X 12° , [Processed. Navy Department specification 37G14, May i ,19 >/./lnd Amendment 37G14a, Nov. 15, 1944, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-20080. ]

x, , , , , „ N 20.6/2: 37 G 14/notice 1rne-ve,cuP' chippers’ (frames and lenses), notice 1; May 2. 1952. [J95- 2- J 1 P- 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 3<G17a, Oct 1, 1945, and Amendment 1, Aug. 5, 1949, have been super-seded by Military specification MIL-G-2929.]

„ X, X x- a v x. , , N 20.6/2: 37 G 17/notice 1Gauntlets, anti-flash, notice 1; May 10, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12“ [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 37G25. Feb. 1, 1946. has been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-2874.]

tt i x N 20.6/2: 37 G 25/notice 1Hehnets, weIders (protective hat combination), notice 1; May 22, 1952.

[1952.] Ip. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 37H12, *eb. J’ 1945’ has been superseded by Military specification MIL-H- 2901..] N 20.6/2 : 37 H 12/notice 1

Hooks fish, steel, notice 1: May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12“ [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 37H14, Jan. 3, 1944, and Amendment 37H14a, Sept. 1, 1944, have been superseded bv Mili-tary specification MIL-H-2846.] N 20.6/2 : 37 H 14/notice 1

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Navy Department specifications—Continued15187 37H15. Hoods, anti-flash, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12“ [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 37H15, July 2, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-H-2849J/2 . r 15/notice t

15188 37M12. Masks, face, anti-flash, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°[Processed. Navy Department specification o7M12, July 2, 194a, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-M-2848.]? 12/notice 1

15189 37—0—2.Overalls, leather, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 37—0—2, Apr. 16, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-O-2850.g t

15190 37P1. Protectors, eye (for submarine-escape apparatus), notice 1; May 23, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 37P1, Oct. 1, 1945, and Amendment 1, Mar. 1, 1949, have been super-seded by Military specification MIL-P-20055. t

15191 37S10. Suits, asbestos (flameproof), notice 1; May 24, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 37S10. June la, 194a, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—S-20093.J

N 20.6/2 : 37 S 10/notice 115192 38B25. Brushes, cleaning, steel-wire, rectangular, handled, notice 1; May 8, 1952.

[1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification38B25b, Dec. 1, 1936, and Amendment 38B25c, Feb. 1, 1945, have been superseded by Military specification MIL—B—2797.] .. ,

N 20.6/2 : 38 B 25/notice 115193 38B41. Brushes, paint, flat, synthetic-filament bristles, notice 1 ; May. 28, 1952.

[1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 38B41,Sept. 1, 1944, is cancelled effective May 21, 1952.]

v N 20.6/2 : 38 B 41/notice 115194 38S3. Swabs, cotton, sanitary, notice 1 ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°

[Navy Department specification 38S3, June 15, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MII^S-2735.] n g 1

15195 39B5. Balsa (ochroma), notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 39B5b, Aug. 1, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-B-2747.] n p t

15196 39B12. Boxes, shipping, periscope, notice 1; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°[Navy Department specification 39B12, July 1, 1944, has been super- seded by Military specification MIL-B-2930J ; p ?

15197 39C7. Cork, sheet (for ring life buoys), notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] Ip. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 39C7b, Nov. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification$MIL^CQ2332^.jce j

15198 3911. Iroko, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 39-1-1, Sept, 1, 1944 has been superseded by Military specification MIH-I-2820.] N 20.6/2 : 39-I-l/notice 1

15199 39K2. Knees, boat and ship, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] I p. 12° [Proc-essed Navy Department specification 39K2c, Oct. 20, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MID-K-2822.^ . r 2/notice ±

15200 39P11. Poles and sticks (for spars and shores), notice 1 ; May 2, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 39P11C, Aug. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—P—2931.]

’ N 20.6/2 : 39 P 11/notice 115201 39W2. Wood, impregnated, compressed, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p.

12° [Navy Department specification 39W2a, Dec. 15, 194a, has been superseded’ by Military specification MIL-W-2872^.^ . w 2/notice t

15202 40C3. Countersinks, steel, (carbon and high-speed), notice 1, May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 40C3, Feb. 1, 1943, and Amendment 1, Oct. 15, 1950, are cancelled effective Mav 26, 1952. Future procurements should be made under B ederal specification GGG—C—613.] N 20.6/2 : 40 C3/notice 1

15203 40H8. Hoists, pneumatic, motor, geared, notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. 11952. ] I p. 12° [processed. Navy Department specification 40H8, Nov. 1, 1932, and amendment 40H8a, May 1, 1944, have been superseded by Mili-tary specification MIL—H—2813.] N 20.6/- . 40 H 8/notice 1

15204 40M2. Machines, filing-and-setting (band-saw), notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 40M2b, Jan. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specificaHoi^MIL-Mj

15205 40M7. Machines, cvlinder-boring, portable, motor driven (shipboard use), notice 1 May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Navy Department specification 40M7 Dec. 1, 1938, and Amendment 40M7c, May 1, 1944, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-M-2^2.]^ . ±

15206 40M13. Machines, armature-banding and commutator-conditioning, motor-driven, notice 1; May 8, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy De-partment specification 40M13, Apr. 15, 1946. has been superseded by Military specification MIL-M-2771.] N 20.6/2 : 40 M 13/notice 1

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Navy Department specifications—Continued40R1. Resea ting-outfits, valve (globe, angle, and cross), steam, notice 1; May

12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifica-tion 40Rlb, July 16, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—R—2834.1 N 20.6/2 : 40 R 1/notice 1

40T6. Tools, woodworking (shipboard use), notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 40T6c, Jan. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T—2956.]

N 20.6/2 : 40 T 6/notice 1 41K7. Kettles, pitch, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 41K7, Jan. 2, 1942, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—K-2821.] N 20.6/2 : 41 K 7/notice 1

41L2. Ladles, deck-paying, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12” [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 41L2a, June 2, 1924, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—L-2823.]

N 20.6/2 : 41 L 2/notice 1 41M6. Measures, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 41M6a, May 1, 1943, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL—M-2893.]

N 20.6/2 : 41 M 6/notlce 1 41P30. Pots, solder, electrically-heated, portable, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 41P30a, Nov. 2. 1942, and Amendment 41 P 30b, Aug. 1, 1944, are cancelled effective May 26, 1952.] N 20.6/2 : 41 P 30/notice 1

41R8. Rules, oil-sounding, jointed, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy Department specification 41R8a, Dec. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-R—2784.]

N 20.6/2 : 41 R 8/notice 1 41S4. Scrapers, machinists’, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 41S4b, Feb. 2, 1925, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S—1257.]

N 20.6/2 : 41 S 4/notice 1 41S28. Shears, sailmakers’ or tailors’, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12®

[Processed. Navy Department specification 41S28a, June 1, 1938, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S-20227. ]

N 20.6/2 : 41 S 28/notice 1 41W1. Wedges, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12® [Processed. Navy

Department specification 41Wlb, Apr. 1, 1936, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-W-2843.] N 20.6/2 : 41 W 1/notice 1

42C24. Cuspidors, plastic, notice 1; May 8, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 42C24, Aug. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-C-2889.] N 20.6/2 : 42 C 24/notice 1

42H39. Hasps, hinged; and staples, notice 1: May 8, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 42H39f. Mar. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-H-2812.]

N 20.6/2 : 42 H 39/notice 1 42H40. Holders, card, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 42H40, Dec. 15, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-H—20047.1

N 20.6/2 : 42 H 40/notice 1 4211. Irons, hand, and irons, leg, notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12®

[Navy Department specification 42-I-ld, Mar. 1, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-I-20050. ]

N 20.6/2 : 42-1-1/notice 1 42L13. Locks, door and drawer (metal and wood) (shipboard use), notice 1 ; May

26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifi-cation 42L13e, June 1, 1943, and Amendment 42L13f, Oct. 2, 1944, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-L-2898.]

N 20.6/2 : 42 L 13/notlce 1 42L25. Locks, sash and blind, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-

essed. Navy Department specification 42L25d, Jan. 3, 1944, and Amend-ment 42L25e, Sept. 1, 1944, have been superseded by Military specifica-

tition MIL—L—2950. ] N 20.6/2 : 42 L 25/notlce 142W2. Weights, ballast, notice 1; May 24, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.

Navy Department specification 42W2, June 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL^W-20096.] N 20.6/2 : 42 W 2/notice 1

43B2. Bolts and nuts, deck, notice 1 ; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 43B2e, Feb. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2938.]

N 20.6/2 : 43 B 2/notice 1 43R4. Rivets and tap-rivets, nonferrous, for hull construction, notice 1; May 20,

1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 43R4b, Feb. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-R-2890.] N 20.6/2 : 43 R 4/notice 1

44P3. Pipe, lead, lining, for iron pipe and steel tubing, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 44P3e, May 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—P—

.20220.] N 20.6/2:44 P 3/notice 144P12. Pipe, brass, seamless, iron-pipe size, standard and extra strong, notice 1;

May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 44P12c, Apr. 1, 1935, and Amendment 1, June 15, 1949, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2780.]

N 20.6/2 : 44 P 12/notice 1

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Navy Department specifications—ContinuedTubing, steel, seamless, or welded, notice 1; May 24, 1952. [1952.] 1p.

12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 44T4d Oct. 1, 1941, has been superseded by Military specification MI^-T-20160.], 4/notice 4

Tubing, voice and pneumatic, brass, notice 1 ; May 12, 19521 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 44Taf, Feb. 6, 1948, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-20219J 1

Tubes condenser, and tubing for ferrule stock (admiralty_metal)> notice 1 , Mav 8 1952 [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department speci-fication 44T7g, Aug. 2, 1943, has been superseded by M tinn MIL—T—2794 1 2U.6/2.44 1 </notice x

Tubing brass, seamless, for pressures from 451 to 4 000 pounds per square inch notice 1; Mav 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12» [Navy Department specification 44T16b, Sept. 1, 1944, has been superseded_by[Military specification MIL-T-20168.] N 20.6/2.44 T 16/notice

Tubing, aluminum alloy (flluminum-manganese), notice 1, May 26 1952. 11952 1 1 D 12° [Navy Department specification 44T20a, Feb. 1, 1933, and Amendment 44T20b, Sept. 1, 1944, Is canceRed effective May 26 1952.] N 20.6/2 : 44 T 20/notlce 1

Tubing, steel, resistance-welded (for oil, steam, or water), notice 1; May 22, 1952 [1952.1 1 p. 12° [Navy Department specification 44T41a, Nov.15, 1944, and Amendment 44T41b, .Tune 1, 1945i havei beeni superseded by Military specification MID-T-20169.] N 20.6/2 : 44T241/notice 1

Dampeners, pulsation (for use with pressure gages), notice 1; May 22, 1952 [1952 ] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification45D1, Nov. i, 1940, has been superseded by Military specification mtt ^-D—2940 1 N 20.6/2 : 45 D 1/notlce 1

Fittings, gage-glass (tubular), notice 1: May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 45F8c, Dec. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MII^F-20037.]^ p 8/notlce 4

Fittings, tube, bronze, cast (silver brazing), notice 1 ; May 22 1952. [1952 1 1 D. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 45 Fl 2, Sept. 1, 1944, and Amendment 1, May 15, 1947 have been superseded by Military specification MIL-F-1183.] xNKn°‘ino '' 45^Fonn

Flanges, tube, composition .cast (silver brazing) 50, 100, and 200 P. 8. I., W. S. P., notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12 [Processed. Navy Department specification 45F14, Mar. 1, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MII^F-20042J p 14/noHce t

Joints, steel, flexible (for temporary pipe connections) notice 1; May 22, 195$ [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification45.Tla, June 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL- J—2948.1 N 20.6/Z : 4a J 1/nonce i

Strainers,' steam (for small branch steam lines), notice 1 i May 20, 1952. [1952 1 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 45S la,Sept. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S- 2953 1 ■N -*-9.0/J : 4a o x/notice x

Valves, composition, angle and globe, flared-end (200 pounds working pressure; 425° F. maximum temperature) (for %- to %-inCh O. L>. copper tubing), notice 1; May 26, 195— [1952.] 1 p. 12 J , *essed. Navy Department specification 45V15, Feb. 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-V-20062.,]^.45 v i5/notlce 1

Valves, sprinkling and flooding, electrically (motor) operated ^d their control notice 1 Z M<iy 22, 1952. [19o2.j 1 P« I x rocesseci. Navy Department specification 45V16, May 1, 1939, and Amendment 45V16a, May 1, 1941, have been superseded by Mmtary speclflcathon

17 9QC.'! 1 ™ . vi) V XU/ IlUi ive J.Valves, regulating, fuel-oil-pressure, notice 1; May 2.3, 1952. [1952.]

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Nickel-copper-alloy, castings notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.] i n. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 46Mlg, Aug. 1, nas

been superseded by Military specification MI^N-20164.^ m t

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Steel, bars and shapes (for hull construction) <1“cI«glnfQ^ater[i^5|!Of drop and miscellaneous forgings), notice 1, May 22 1952. livma.l 1 p. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 46S1J, June 1. 1945, has been superseded by Millltary specWcati^n Mn^S-20166.]

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Navy Department specifications—Continued47A5.

47A10.

47B3.

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47-1-5.

47S22.

47S34.

47T2.

48S6.

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Aluminum ; foil, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p 12° [Processed SvI M?vP26 18peclficatlon 47A5b> May 1936? is cancelled effe^ Alum1nnmynllov1JP?i] on / i « N 20-6/2 : 47 A 5/notice 1Al^t1UIn'al\oy CxI-24) (aluminum-copper-magnesium (1.5 percent)- gi ?noeSerPrPlate’ ^hee& and 8trlP> notice 1 ; May 28. 1952. P [1952.]

iQai^na a ™ ed; ^*a7Z Department specification 47A10d, June 2, 214lfl52d 47A10e, Jan 2, 1942, are cancelled effective Maycatinn nn_A QKK 1P ocu ements should be made under Federal specifi-

BriSp ri2oed’rprtes (admi™lty metal), notice 1*; May24,41952°71952 ] ua 2.. ’•

lF24 Ki'Shriw'!' IgalvantasaV noUw'nM.Jtio’n 47 T—4 Vnv’ o laio1? [Processed. Navy Department specifica-tMI^I-2IM49Nl°V- 2’ 1942> been supersed«^y Military specification

Ir<TPrnJ°«UgSt’ ldates’rblack> notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. 7 "[1952 ] /p 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 47-I-5a Mar 1 1945 has been superseded by Military specification MIU-I-20144J ’ 5’ “

St1952°rr°ri,952riSiS1Inn’ Pi’oote rv She& floor’ ™H°ed,7 notice^^Mav^1, Tan 15 VI17- boo1 1P‘ 12^ [Navy Department specification 47S22a, 20138 1 1946 haS been suPerseded by Military specification MIL-S-

St^p’rS/eet’iblav’ str«ctural. notice 1 ; May 12,N19B2?/2[1952 f2/l p^Ts* [Processed. Navy Department specification 47S34, Feb 15 1946 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S-20139.1 ’

^ssod^N’ C010Tl;ed’ notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952J2 '/pA^^Proc1- essed. Navy Department specification 47T2, Aug. 1 1944 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-2877J ’ ’ ”

Steel, nickel, plate, notice 1; May 24, 1952. [1952 ]/2f p7 ^2<»/n?Proc essed. Navy Department specification 48S6d, June 1, 1946 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S—20147. ] ’

Crumbles (for melting aluminum), notice 1 ; May 26?bno .J1 r°cessed. Navy Department specification 50C4a, June 1 1946 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-C-20074.] ’ ’

< rucibles for melting steel, notice 1; May 26, 1952.67fl952^ 47in<n ^loo [Processed. Navy Department specification 50C5a, Feb. 2 1942 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-C-20075.] ’ ’

Facings, foundry, notice 1 ; May 12. 1952. [lOS'-T]20]8p2i™ SProcessed* ~iVyi specification 50F2d, Nov. 2, 194^' has been super-seded by Military specification M1L-F-20216.] P

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FU[rin9a5C28] TnlblVrpng (shJpboard Use), notice Y? A^nApr “i inn? 3h2n« bLjCessed- _,Nav£ Department specification 50F3a, 2937.]’ has been superseded by Military specification MIL-F-

Acid, hydrofluoric, technical, notice 1; Apr. 28can™eTlIdeeffertivVeyA?rP23tl195t2 sp^lflcation 51A12a, Sept.'s, 1946, is under Federal speciScaHon^A-S^]11^ Pf N™ O/S1?TIVnoK

Compound sweeping, notice 1 ; Apr. 28 1952 >1952 1 ’ 1nl9. ruJL1 „ ss >■ “5

7pr°oc?ssedCa Navy D^part^^ MCI! Ma?'2 iCI'^hasbeen superseded by Military specification MIL-C-20217.]’ ’ baS

Compound polishing, notice 1 ; May 26, 1952 W5Vf ' iV ^“Jp™ 1essed. Navy Department specification 51C18b Mar i’ im i ^*4 Amendment 51C18c Julv o 1945 bn™ bl „ b’ Mal\ 1’^19411 and

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Disinfectant, germicide, and fungicide, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification olD6, Sept. 1, 1944, and Amendment 51D6a, Aug. 15, 1945, are cancelled effective May 26 1952.] •N u/notice ±

Dichlorodifluoromethane (F—12), notice 1; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification ulDlla, July lb, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification^NnL^-D-280-J 1;1yn()tice j

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51E2.

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51F10.

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51P16.

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51S48.

Exterminators, roach and waterbug, notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952 ]1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification olL2a, Oct. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specificatmn^AHL^E-t

Fumigant, ships', notice 1 : Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 51F9a, Jan. 2, 1943, has been super-seded by Military specification MID-F-2918.] n p t

Flasks, steel, seamless, swaged (for storing compressed air), notice 1 ; Mav 9 1952 [1952 ] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department spec-ification 51F10. June 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military spec-ification MIL-F-2809.] N 20.6/2.51 F 10/notice 1

Inhibitors, pickling, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [^a^J Department specification 51—I—2b, Nov. 1, 1946, and Amendment 1, Feb. 15, 1949, are cancelled effective May 20, 1952. Future procure-ments should be made under Federal specification^ i-2/notice 1

Indicator, eorrision-control, notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°[Processed. Navy Department specification 51-I-3a, Mar. 15, 194b, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-I-2888.] 1

rs 20.6/2 • al—i*-o/notice iMonoethanolamine (ethanolamine), notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1

p 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification ulMb, Mar. 1, 1345, has been superseded by Military specification ̂MI L^M-27 7m ^notJce 4

Pyridine, notice 1 ; Apr. 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed NavyDepartment specification 51 P 14a, Oct. Io, 1945, is cancelled effective Anr 12. 1952. Future procurements should be made under Federal specification O—P-931.] N 20.6/2 : 51 P 14/notice 1

Pumice, ground (abrasive pigment), notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952.J 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification oil lb, June 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2909.]

N 20.6/2 : 51 P Ib/notice iSodium-chromate, technical, corrosion-inhibiting, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952.

[1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 5183b,Dec. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-S- 2840.] N 20.6/2 : 51 S 36/notice 1

Soap, salt-water, bar-form (containing synthetic detergent), notice 1; May 12 1952 [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifi-cation 51S46a, Nov. 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specifica-tion MIL—S—2907.] N 20.6/2 : 51 S 46/notice 1

Shark-chasers (life-jacket), notice 1; May 14, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 51S48, Oct. 1, 194o, nas been superseded by Military specification MIL^S-2785. g 48/notjce j

51W10. Water, distilled, notice 1 ; May 9, 1952. [1952.] Ip. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 51W10, Jan. 2, 1945, has been super-seded by Military specification MII-W-285^’20.6/2 : 51 w 10/notiCe 1

52C24.

52C29.

52C36.

Coating, organic (for covering shafts, struts, and other exposed surfaces), notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy De-partment specification 52C24, June 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—C—2891.] N 20.6/2.52 C 24/notice 1

Cement, svnthetic (for hard cellular buoyancy-material), notice 1; May 22 1952 [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifi-cation 52C29a, Oct. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specifica-tion MIL-C-2749.] N 20.6/2 : 52 C 29/notice 1

Compound, synthetic (for hose-cover repair), notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952 ] 1 p. 12’ [Processed. Navy Department specification o2C3b,June 1, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-C- 2869.] N 20.6/2 : 52 C 36/notice 1

52L17. Lacquer, strippable, spray or dip (for packaging), notice 15 May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Navy Department specification 52L17, Oct. io,1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-L--0-09.1

N 20.6/2 * 1j i«/ notice 152P17. Primer and enamel, asphalt, notice 1; May 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°

[Processed. Navy Department specification 52111b, Apr. 16, 1J45, has been superseded by Military specification j

52P28. Paint, outside, white (formula no. 6), notice 1 ; May 22 19521 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P28a, Aug. 15, 1947, has been superseded by Military specifma^ion/MIL^P-1264^]^^ 1

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Navy Department specifications—Continued52P30. Paint, striping, yellow (formula no. 42), notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P30, June 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2853.]

N 20.6/2 : 52 P 30/notice 1 52P31. Paint, striping, red (formula no. 40), notice 1, Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P31, July 2, 1945, and Amendment-1, Feb. 16, 1948, have been superseded by Mili-tary specification MIL—P-2934.] N 20.6/2 : 52 P 31/notice 1

52P36. Paint, striping, black (formula no. 38), notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.]1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P36, June 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2856.]

N 20.6/2 : 52 P 36/notice 1 52P37. Paint, striping, green (formula no. 39), notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P37, July 2, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2854.]

N 20.6/2 : 52 P 37/notice 1 52P38. Paint, striping, brown (formula no. 41), notice 1; May 26, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P38a, Aug. 15, 1947, has been superseded by Military specification MIL—P-20090.]

N 20.6/2 : 52 P 38/notice 1 52P39. Paint, striping, blue (formula no. 43), notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.]

1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P39, July 2, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2852.]

N 20.6/2 : 52 P 39/notice 152P46.

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54B4.

57B61.

57D1.

57D21.

5714.

59G3.

60B2.

60G1.

6111.

63L1.

63T7.

63T9.

64B10.

Paint, outside, ocean-gray, no. 17 (formula no. 5-0), notice 1; May 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 52P46a, Aug. 1, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-1265.] N 20.6/2 : 52 P 46/notice 1

Paper, templet, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 53P7d, Oct. 15, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2880.] N 20.6/2 : 53 P 7/notice 1

Boxes, letter, notice 1; May 9, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 54B4b, Feb. 1, 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2881.] N 20.6/2 : 54 B 4/notice 1

Basins, solution, ring-mounted (shipboard use, in operating rooms), notice 1 ; May 12, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 57B61, Dec. 1. 1945, and amendment 57B61a, Aug. 1, 1946, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2906.]

N 20.6/2 : 57 B 61/notice 1Disinfectors, steam-jacketed, rectangular, with formaldehyde-ammonia

attachment, notice; May 22, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 57 D 1c, June 1, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL—D-2941.]

N 20.6/2 : 57 D 1/notice 1Dispensers, salt-tablet, notice 1 ; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°

[Processed. Navy Department specification 57D21, July 16, 1945, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-D—2917.]

N 20.6/2 : 57 D 21/notice 1Indicators, carbon-dioxide, chemical-absorption, portable, notice 1; Apr.

28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifica-tion 57—I—4a, Sept. 15, 1947, has been superseded by Military specifi- cation MIL-I-2925.] N 20.6/2 : 57-I-4/notice 1

Glass, heat-treated, glazing, rectangular (for bridge windows), notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Departmentspecification 59G3, Dec. 2, 1940, has been superseded by Military specifi- cation MIL-G-2857.] N 20.6/2 : 59 G 3/notice 1

Burners, fuel-oil (shipboard use), notice 1; June 6, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 60B2, June 1, 1943, and Amendment 60B2a, Jan. 2, 1947, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2128.] N 20.6/2 : 60 B 2/notice 1

Glasses, port-light, evaporator, notice 1 : May 14, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 60Glb, Feb. 15, 1946 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-G-2860.]

T x N 20.6/2 : 60 G 1/notice 1Instruments, gyro-compass, rotor-balancing, notice 1 ; May 22 1952

[1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 61-1-1’ Apr. 1, 1943, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-I-2947.]

T. , v . N 20.6/2:61-I-l/notice 1Linings, baking-dish, corrosion-resisting-steel, notice 1; May 20, 1952.

D952.] I p. 12’ [Processed. Navy Department specification 63Llb^■'Pir. 1> 1946> has been superseded by Military specification MIL-L— 285L] N 20.6/2: 63 LI/notice 1

Tureens, corrosion-resisting steel, notice 1; May 12, 1952. [1952 ] 1 p 12" [Processed. Navy Department specification 63T7c, Mar. 15 1946* has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-2875 ] ’

„ ,. , N 20.6/2: 63 T 7/notice 1lableware, glass, officers’ mess-gear, notice 1 ; May 12, 1952 [1952 ]

J P- (Processed. Navy Department specification 63T9d, June 1 1944, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-T-2870.] ’

N 20.6/2 : 63 T 9/notice 1Boilers, fish, notice 1 ; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12" [Processed

Navy Department specification 64B10b. May 1, 1944, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-B-2847.]

N 20.6/2 : 64 B 10/notice 1

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Navy Department specifications—Continued _64B18. Boxes and canisters, galley, notice 1; May 8, 1952 [1952.]

[Processed. Navy Department specification 64B18, Mar. 1, 1J44, nas been superseded by Military specification MIL-B-2884.^ r 18/notice t

Colanders notice 1; Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 64C8b, May 1, 1946> has been superseded y Military specification MIL-C—2922.] N 20.6/2:64 C 8/notice 1

Hooks meat notice 1 ; May 9, 19o2. [1952.] 1 p. 12 [1 roce^se .Navy Department specification 64Hlb, May 15, 1946, has been super-seded by Military specification MIL-H-2814.^ 2o g/2 • 64 H 1/notice 1

Kettles, scouse. notice 1: Apr. 28, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12’ [Processed.Navy Department specification 64K5b, Aug. 2, 1943, has superseded by Military specification MIL-K-2926.] N 20.6/2 : 64 K 5/notice 1

Ladles, galley, notice 1; Apr. 28, 1952. [19o2.] 1 p. 12 .[Processed.Navy Department specification 64L2c, Mar. L 1947, lias been supe - seded by MIL-1^2919.] . . r i N 20.6/2 T, or

Machines, vegetable-cubing-and-slicing, hand-operated, notice 1, Apr. 2ts, 1952 [1952 1 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification

64M8d, Sept. 3, 1946, is cancelled effective Apr. 23, 1952. Future procurements should be made under Federal s^|<2Q<^/2°.ng4 M 8/notice 1

64M11. Machines, dough-mixing, electrically operated, notice 1 ; May 24,1952.[1952 1 1 p 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 64M11, Feb. 15, 1947, has been superseded by Military specification MI^-D

64P14. Pots, Boston-bean, notice 1; May 20. !952 [1952 ] 1 p. 12’ [I’br°enessed. Navy Department specification 64P14a Oct. 1, 1941 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-P-2£66.]^ . p 14/notice t

64S6. Scrapers, bakery, notice 1: June 18, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed.Navy Department specification 64S6a, Oct. 1, 1941, is cancelled effective Tnnp 1R 1952 1 N 2O.b/2 . b4 t> b/notice 1

64T8. Trays, serving, plastic, notice 1; May 20, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12°[Processed. Navy Department specification 64T8, Sept. 1, 1944 has been superseded by Military specification MID-T-2841.1. t 8/noticfi x

65-0—3.Ovens, bake. Navy-standard, oil-burning, lightweight, notice 1; May 20, 1952 [1952.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specifica-tion 65—0—3, June 1, 1945 has been superseded by Military specification MIL-O-2951. ] N 20.6/2 : 65-0-3/notice 1

66E1. Eductors, gasoline, oil, or water, notice 1; May 22, 1952. [1952 ] I p.12“ [Processed. Navy Department specification 66E1, Oct. 15, 1945, and Amendment 66Ela. Mar. 1, 1946, have been superseded by Military specification MIL-E-2942.] N 20 6/2 : 66 El/notice 1

66G1. Grinders, garbage, notice 1; June 6, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 12 [Proc-essed. Navy Department specification 66G1, Mar. 15, 1945, and Amendment 66Gla, June 1, 1946, have been superseded by Military specification MIL—G-1260.] N 20.6/2 : 6 6 G 1/nofice 1

66M4. Machines, vegetable-peeling, electrically operated, notice 1 : May 28, 1952.[1952 1 1 p. 12° [Processed. Navy Department specification 66M4e,Mar. 15, 1946, has been superseded by Military specification MIL-M- 2826.] N 20.6/2 : 66 M 4/notice 1

64C8.

64H1.

64K5.

64 L2.

64M8.

Report espionage, sabotage, and subversive activities, call the FBI.[1952.] [6] p. il. small 4” f • Item 306 D1.2:F31

DEFENSE MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION, Labor Dept.

Annual report, Women’s Advisory Committee on Defense Manpower, May 1951-Mav 1952. [1952.] cover title, 10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card L 52-162 L 27.2: W 84/951-52

National policy on employment of school-age youth. [1952.] < [3] p.* Paper, 5c. • Item 749—A L 27.2: Y 8

DEFENSE PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATIONNote —The Defense Production Administration was created by Executive order

10200 of Jan. 3, 1951.Foundations for growth and security. Aug. 18, 1952. 4 p. 4° (Office of

Public Information, Public Liaison Division.) [Processed. Special digest of v. 1 of Resources for freedom, report of President’s Materials Policy Commission.] f DP 1.2 : F 82

Using our new steel in national interest; by Henry II. 1 owler. July 28, 1952. 6 p. 4° (Office of Public Information, Public Liaison Division.) [Processed.] f DP 1.2: St 3

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DISPLACED PERSONS COMMISSION

15329 Memo to America, the DP story, final report of Displaced Persons Commis-sion. 1952. xi+376 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 1055L. C. card 52-61541 Y 3.D 63/2 :1/952

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

15330 List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia, as of July 1, 1952. [1952.] ii-[-35 p. [Semiannual.] f • Item 43O-AL. C. card 41-7391 DC 21.2: T 77/3/952-2

DOCUMENTS OFFICE, Government Printing Office

15331 just off the press, Resources for freedom, the President’s Materials Policy Commission’s vital report on America’s materials problem [in 5 volumes]. [1952.] [4] p. narrow 8° t GP 3.21 :R 31/2

15332 National Resources Security Board, Department of Interior, Strategic materials surveys, 17 vital reports on America’s mineral resources. [1952.] 4 p. il. narrow 8° t GP 3.21: M 41

15333

15334

15335

Price list PL (series), f ® Item 55419.

19A.

51A.

Army, veterans’ affairs; Aug. 1952. 42d edition.L. C. card 26—26487

List of Army regulations ; Aug. 1952. 3d edition.L. C. card 50-61288

GP3.9: (nos.)[1952.] [2]+32p.

[1952.] [2]-J-20 p.Diseases, contagious and infectious diseases, sickness, and vital statistics ;

Aug. 1952. 4th edition. [1952.] [2]+25 p.L. C. card 49-46434 1

EDUCATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency

15336 Biennial survey of education in United States, 1948-50: chap. 4, Statistics of higher education, sec. 1, Faculty, students, and degrees, 1949-50; text prepared by Henry G. Badger, editing original data and prepara-tion of basic State tables by Margaret J. S. Carr, [1952.] vi+65 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 457L. C. card E 8-676 FS 5.23: 948-50/chap. 4/sec. 1

Bulletin 1952 (series).15337 2. Statistics of land-grant colleges and universities, year ended June 30, 1951 ;

prepared by Maude Farr and Robert C. Story, in consultation with Frederick J. Kelly. [1952.] [2]+iv+54 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 458L. C. card E 8-677 FS 5.3 : 952/2

Circulars, f FS5.4: (nos.)15338 340. Selected references to extraclass activities, 1950-52 ; by Ellsworth Tomp-

kins, Walter H. Gaumnitz, and Albert L. Pelley. May 1952. 13 p. 4° [Processed.]

15339 341. Selected references to student councils, 1947-52. May 1952. 6 p. 4°[Processed.]

15340 344. State school systems : Statistical summary for 1949-50 ; by David T. Bloseand William A. Jaracz. June 1952. [4] p. 4° [Processed. Desig-nated Statistical circular.]L. C. card E 52-32

15341 345. Selected references on State Department of Education: by Fred F. Beach.1952. ii + 18 p. 4°L. C. card E 52-27

15342 346. Aids for mathematics education, mathematics, universal language of moderncivilization: Selected bibliography of current articles in mathematics education; prepared by Kenneth E. Brown. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° [Processed.]

15343 347. Aids for mathematics education, mathemathics universal language ofmodern civilization : Selected bibliography of reference and enrichment material for teaching of mathematics ; prepared by Kenneth E. Brown. .[1952.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.]

15344 348. Aids for mathematics education, mathematics, universal language ofmodern civilization : Free and inexpensive aids for teaching of mathe- matics; prepared by Kenneth E. Brown. [1952.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.]

1534a 349. Statistics of public libraries in cities with populations of 100,000 or more.1951; by Mary M. Willhoite. [1952.] [4] p. 4° L. C. card E 52-31

15346 350. Selected references to high school schedule making; by Walter H. Gaumnitz,Ellsworth Tompkins, and Albert L. Pelley. July, 1952. 8 p. 4° [Processed.]

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Digest of annual reports of State boards for vocational education to Office of Education, Division of Vocational Education, fiscal year 1951. [IJ02.Ivi-[-98 p. il. 4° f • Item 470L. C. card E 34-474 FS 5.131:951isc (series) •16. Personnel of State departments of education [with hst of selected ref fences] ;

by Fred F. Beach and Andrew H. Gibbs. [1952.] '1+4*3ip. 4 [1 repareain cooperation with Study Commission of National Council of Chief btatc School Officers. Illustration on front cover.] * (Paper, 30c. • Item 404L. C. card E 52-29 * b o ’ 10

Publications of the Office of Education with subject index, list cumulativefrom Jan. 1,1942. [1952.1 t2]+8p.4” t * ; p M/942_51

The 6 It’s. [1952.] [24] p. il. narrow 24° * Paper, 10c. •'ItemJj O . xv -L-L/

Vocational Division bulletin.248. Summaries of studies in agricultural education, annotated b^hography. 0

studies in agricultural education with classified subject index. [19o2.J iv-f-62 p. (Agricultural series 62.) [Supplement 5 to 1 ocational Dn*?. bulletin 180, prepared by Research Committee of A^ic"ltura*Section, American Vocational Association.] Paper, 20c. ©Ite . 94S L. C. card E 52-30 FS 0123 ‘ 248

EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION BUREAU, Labor Dept.

What every Federal employee should know about Federal employees com-pensation act; [prepared by Edward F. Brayer]. 1952. [l]-+5 p. a- per, 5c. © Item 750 L 2o.2: r 31

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU, Labor Dept.Information concerning entry of Mexican agricultural workers into United

States, Public law 78, 82d Congress, agreement between Governments of United States and Mexico concerning migrant labor, approved Aug. 1951 and amended June 1952, standard work contract, as amended. [19.12. ] iv+14 p. 4° (Farm Placement Service.) t ® Item 755L. C. card L 51-157 L 7.2: M 57/952

Placement of professional personnel; July 1952. [1952.] cover title, [3] leaves+45 p. 4° (Employment Office training program unit no. 11.) t © Item 755 L 7.2 :P 94/3

Workers are young longer, experienced, stable, know-how, steady, report of findings and implications of employment service studies of older work-ers in five localities. [1952.] cover title, [2]4-28+ [24] p. il. 4 [Texton p. 2 of cover.] t L. C. card L 52-1G1 L 7.2 : W 89/7

ENGINEERS CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.Appendixes III, VII, and XII, Ohio shore line of Lake Erie between Fair-

port and Ashtabula, beach erosion control study, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report. 1952. vi+46 p. 3 pl._ [Study was made in cooperation with Ohio. Also issued as H. doc. 351, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] t © Item 334-A D 103.22 : Oh 3/app.

Belhaven Harbor, N. C., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Belhaven Harbor, N. C., particularly with view to determining whether existing project for timber breakwaters at mouth of Pantego Creek should be modified. Mar. 10, 1952. 34 p. map. FAlso issued as H. doc. 389, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] $ • Item 334-A

D 103.22 : B 4115358 Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis., letter from chief of engineers,

Army, submitting report on survey of Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minn, and Wis., for deep-draft navigation improvementswhich would be most advantageous to movement of iron ore. Mar. 3,1952 33 p. map. [Also issued as H. doc. 374, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] t • Item 334-A

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15359 Improvement of rivers and harbors, letter [from chief of engineers, Army] transmitting compilation of preliminary examination, survey, and review reports on river and harbor and flood-control improvements. 1952. [l]+468 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 214, 82d Cong. 1st sess.] t •Item 334-A D 103.22: R 52

Waterways Experiment Station : Technical memorandum. [Processed.]15360 2—348. Lynnhaven Bay and Inlet, Va., model investigation. Army, MRC, Vicks-

burg, Miss., July 1952. [l]+v+50+[l] p. il. 72 p. of pl. 5 p. of tab. 4° t Paper, $1.00, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.

D 103.24/2 : 2-348

ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

E (series). [Processed.] f A 77.312 : E-(nos.)15361 517. Conversion tables and equivalents for use in work relating to insect control,

[with list of literature cited] ; by R. H. Nelson. May 1952. 21 p. 4°15362 841. Larch sawfly epidemic in Lake States [with list of literature cited] ; by

James W. Butcher and Charles B. Eaton. July 1952. 8 p. il. 4°EC (series). [Processed.] t

15363 25. European earwig and its control; [prepared by Charles Lyons]. July 1952.6 p. il. narrow 8° A 77.323 : 25

15364 LiSt of publications of Division of Insecticide Investigations, Jan. 1-June 30, 1952. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Some of the publications listed were prepared jointly by members of Division of Insecticide Investiga-tions and those of other organizations.] t A 77.318 : 952

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON

15365 14th semiannual report to Congress for period Jan.-June 1952. [1952.] cover title, [4] +79 p. il. * Paper, 25c. • Item 1061L. C. card 46-25991 Y 3.Ex 7/3 :1952

EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

15366 Cooperative Extension Service of Department of Agriculture and State land-grant colleges; [by Lester A. Schlup], [Aug. 1952.] [2] +12+[1] p. 24° f • Item 61L. C. card Agr 52-356 A 43.2: C 78/2

15367 Home demonstration work in U. S.; [prepared by Florence L. Hall]. [Apr.1952.] [4] p. il. 12° [Processed.] f " A 43.2 :H 75/9

15368 Laundering of white nylon ; by Margaret S. Furry. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Presented at annual meeting of American Home Economics Asso-ciation, Atlantic City, June 27, 1952.] f A 43.21 :F 98

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.Bulletin.

15369 66. Margins and costs in cooperative grain marketings in Kansas ; by Edward B.Ballow. May 1951. viii + 60 p. il. ([Cooperative Research and Service Division.]) [Includes list of other Farm Credit Administration publica-tions available. Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. 9 Item 63 L. C. card Agr 52-341 A 72.3 : 66

Bulletin CR (series).15370 CR-5. Risk problems of production credit associations, [study of loss experience,

capital and reserve position, and some alternative methods of risk-bearing available to production credit associations] ; by F. F. Hill, G. H. Aull, E. L. Butz, A. R. Gans, W. G. Murray, R. J. Saulnier. Jan.1952. iv-4-68 p. il. [Map on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 63L. C. card Agr 52-352 A 72.3 : CR-5

Miscellaneous reports. [Processed.] f15371 156. Revised supplement no. 1 to Miscellaneous report 156, Recent Federal income

tax changes affecting cooperatives (issued in Oct. 1951) ; by George J. Waas. June 4, 1952. 4 p. il. 4° (Cooperative Research and Service Division.) A 72.8 :156/supp.l/rev.

15372 165. Agricultural cooperation in Denmark and Sweden [with list of references] ;by John A. Heckman and Anna B. Wheeler. May 1952. [4]+42 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Foreign Agricultural Relations Office.]

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23. Co-ops in other lands; [by Stanley Andrews], [1952.1 40 p. il. 4° [FromNews for farmer cooperatives, Mar. 1943-JunelJo2.j

26. $20 million poultry co-op ; by John J. Scanlan. [1952.] [_] p. il. 4 [k m News for farmer cooperatives, June 1952.] ehavp?

27. Mobile center molding co-op leaders for Latin America , by Fernando Chavez [1952.] [2] p. il. 4° [From News for farmer cooperatives, June 1952.]

28. How to get loan from banks for co-ops ; by R. L. Farrington. [1952.] [2] p.4° [From News for farmer cooperatives, June IJa-.] riowi roi n

29. Cooperative management comes of age; by Joseph G. Knapp, [lya^.j p. 4° [Reprint from News for farmer cooperatives, July 19o2.J

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION

Administrative guide AG (series).12-1. United States civil defense; Emergency welfare services. Feb 1952

reprinted [with changes] July 1952. in + 66 p. 11. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 20c. 1 K n-i/oL. C. card 52-61558 FCD i-6/2 • 121/2

Civil defense alert, Federal Civil Defense Administration newsletter for State and local civil defense staffs, July 1952 and final edititon; v. 2, no. 1 and 2. [1952.] Each 8 p. il. 4° [Discontinued with v. 2, no. 2.] * Paper, 60c. a yr., 25c. additional for foreign mailing; single copy 5c. • Item 432-A FCD 1.8 : 2/1-2

Civil defense technical bulletin, digest of technical information, TB (series).

13—1. Engineering equipment stockpiled for emergency water supply use; June 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4’ ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 432-F FCD 1.3 : 13-1

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Educational TV, unusual opportunity for set manufacturing industry, ad-dress by Frieda B. Hennock, commissioner, Federal Communications Commission, at 30th anniversary convention of distributors of Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corporation in New York City, N. Y., July 10, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15: H 39/14

Education’s magic casement, address by Paul A. Walker, chairman, Federal Communications Commission, July 15, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] | CC 1.15: W 15/21

Education’s year of decision, address by Paul A. Walker, chairman, Federal Communications Commission, at 5th annual Radio and Television Insti-tute, Pennsylvania State College, State College, Penn., July 9, 1952. [1952.] 14 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15: W15/20

Statement by Paul A. Walker, chairman, Federal Communications Commis-sion, before Education Committee of State Legislative Council, State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Okla., July 29, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15: W 15/22

FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS BUREAU, Federal Security AgencyFederal credit union act, as amended to May 19, 1952. [1952.] ii4-20 p.

* Paper, 10c. • Item 526-A FS 3.305: F 31/952

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONAnnual report of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, year ended Dec.

31, 1951. n. p. [1952.] xix+208 p. il. tL. C. card 36-26171 Y 3.F 31/8:1/951

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

Minimum property requirements for properties of 1 or 2 living units located in southern California district. Revised May 1952. [1952.] [162] p.il. [Issued with perforations.] t • Item 593 L. C. card 47-32987

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15388 Minimum requirements for individual water-supply and sewage-disposal systems, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Wyo-ming, and Island of Puerto Rico, effective on Island of Puerto Rico July 1, 1952. Revised May, 1952. [1952.] [2]+28 p. il. [Processed. These requirements are part of FHA minimum property requirements for the States.] tL. C. card 47-46280 HH 2.11: P 96

15389 Minimum requirements for individual water-supply and sewage-disposal systems, Vermont. Revised Aug. 1952. Burlington, Vt. [1952.] [2] + 29 p. il. [Processed. These requirements are part of FHA minimum property requirements for the State.]L. C. card 47-46280 HH 2.11: V 59/952

15390 Settlement of claims under title 1 of National housing act, tables for use in computation of claims. [1952.] iii+24 p. il. 4° (FH-33.) t • Item 589L. C. card 52-61532 HH 2.2: C 52

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

15391 Forms and publications, list and order blank, July 1952. [1952.] [4] p. narrows® [Processed.] f " FP 1.2: P 96/2/952-2

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 super-seded 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.

15392 National electric rate book: Colorado. June, 1952. 31 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Apr. 1951.] FP 1.18: C 71/952

15393 -------Florida. May 1952. 21 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Apr. 1951.]FP 1.18: F 66/952

15394 ----- Iowa. June 1952. 48 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of July 1951.]FP 1.18: Io 9/952

15395 -------Nebraska. June 1952. 23 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of May 1951.]FP 1.18: N 27/952

15396 -------Pennsylvania. May 1952. 32 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Apr. 1951.]FP 1.18: P 38/952

15397 -------Wisconsin. June 1952. 53 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of May 1951.]FP 1.18: W 75/952

FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, General Services Administration

15398 Code of Federal regulations, containing codification of documents of gen-eral applicability and future effect as of Dec. 31, 1951, with ancillaries and index; title 32 [National defense], pt. 700 to end. Revised 1951. [1952.] xv+936 p. [Pocket to hold supplements pasted inside of back cover.] * Fabrikoid, $5.25. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 32/pt.700-1800/951

15399 -------title 32A [National defense, appendix]. Revised 1951. [1952.]xvii+2799p. * Paper, $6.50. • Item 572 GS 4.108: 32 A/951

15400 United States Government organization manual 1952-53, revised as of July 1, 1952. [1952.] v+742 p .il. [Includes Constitution of United States with amendments. An Erratum, 1 p. oblong 32°, was also issued.] * Pa-per, $1.00. • Item 577L. C. card 35-26025 GS 4.109: 952

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Balance sheet of agriculture, 1952; prepared by F. L. Garlock, A. S. Tostlebe, L. A. Jones, and R. W. Bierman, n. p. [1952.] 14 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, July 1952.] t FR 1.3/la : Ag 83/3/952

Estimated liquid asset holdings of individuals and businesses. _ n. p. [1952.] 2 p. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, July 1952.] t

FR 1.3/la : As 74/6/9521952 survey of consumer finances: pt. 1, Consumer expectations as to eco-

nomic trends and consumer investment preferences ; [prepared by Irving Schweiger], n. p. [1952.] [1]4-17 p. 4° [Reprinted from Federal re-serve bulletin for July 1952.] tL. C. card 50-39941 FR 1.3/la : F 49 : 952/pt.l

----- pt. 2, Purchases of durable goods and houses in 1951 and buying plans for 1952; prepared by Tynan Smith and John Frechtling]. n. p. [1952.] 16 p. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Aug. 1952.] fL. C. card 50-39941 FR 1.3/la : F 49/952/pt.2

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

Selected references on aging, annotated bibliography, 1952. [1952.] [3] + 36 p. [Compiled for Committee on Aging and Geriatrics by Library of Federal Security Agency. Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 20c. ® Item 445L. C. card SS 52-15 FS 1.2: Ag 4/3

FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE, General Services Administration

[Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5], Emergency Federal specifi-cation. [Issued with perforations.]H—B—0695. Brushes, varnish, flat, amdt. 1; July 2, 1952. [1952.] [2] p. 12°

® Item 563 GS 2.8/4 : H-B-0695/amdt.l

Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification. [Issued with perforations.] f Regional Service Centers of General Services Administration, t • Item 563 (P-P-5716, cancellation and WW-T- 806b, amdt. 1, cancellation were not sent to depository libraries).

AA-C—336a.

BB—F—671a.

C—H—571a.

CCC—P—91a.

CCC-T-191b.

DD-C-581.

DD—F—776a.

DD—T-731a.

DDD-G-138.

FF-C-436a.

FF—F—Illa.

FF—P—101b.

FF—P—401d.

FFF-D—191b.

Chair, wood, table arm; June 11, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 1 pl. 4°[Supersedes Int. Fed. Spec. AA—C—336 (GSA—FSS), Oct. 8, 1951.]

GS 2.8 : AA—C—336aFreon gas, compressed (chlorofluoro hydrocarbons) ; July 3, 1952.

[1952.] 7 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. BB-F-671, Mar. 11 1952.] GS 2.8: BB-F-671a

Honey, extracted ; June 30, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4“ [SupersedesFed. spec. C-H-571, Nov. 9, 19538.] GS 2.8 : C-H-571a

Paddling, rubberized curled hair or vegetable fiber; July 29, 1952. [1952 ] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. CCC—P-91 (GSA- FSS), Oct. 17, 1951.] _ GS 2.8 : CCC-P-91a

Textile test methods, Amdt. 1; June 26, 1952. 1952. [5] p. 4°GS 2.8 : CCC—T—191b/amdt.l

Cover glass, lantern slide, photographic; July 30, 1952. [1952.]4 p. 4» GS 2.8 : DD-C-581

Funnels, filtering, glass, Buechner type; June 30, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. DDD—F-776 (GSA—FSS), Jan. 16, 1952.] GS 2.8 : DD-F-776a

Tubes, Folin-Wu, laboratory; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4°[Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. DD-T—731 (GSA—FSS), Jan. 22, 1952.] GS 2.8 : DD-T-731a

Gauze, petrolatum impregnated; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 8 p. 4°GS 2.8 : DDD—G—138

Clips, paper; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 11. 4° [Supersedes Fed.spec. FF-C-436, Sept. 11, 1935.] GS 2.8 : FF-C-436a

Fasteners, paper-file, metallic, compressor, amdt. 1 ; July 3, 1952.1952. 1 p. 4° GS 2.8 : FF-F-llla/amdt.l

Padlocks, amdt. 1; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. 12°T 58.10/3 : FF-P-101b/amdt.l

Pins, office; July 18, 1952. [1952.] Spec. FF-P-401C, May 7, 1947.]

Dentifrice; June 26, 1952. [1952.] spec. FFF-D-191a, June 4, 1940.] 4, 1940.]

4 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. GS 2.8 : FF-P—401d

5 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed.GS 2.8 : FFF-D-191a, June

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Federal standard stock catalog, etc.—ContinuedGG-D-461a.

GG-I—460.

GG-L-46a.

GG-P—571a.

GG-P-821a.

GG-R-391a.

GG-S—231a.

GG-S-336a.

LLL-M-63.

N-C—196b.

O-E-661.

O-S-571C.

P-P—571b.

P—S—571b.

P-S-616b.

SS-A-128.

SS-S-789a.

SS-T-306b.

TT-D-376a.

TT-M-261.

UU-B—36d.

UU-B-611a.

UU—B—613a.

UU—C-93b.

UU—P—226.

UU—S-171b.

W-C—586.

WW-T-806b.

Y-A-606b.

Y-N-711b.

Distilling apparatus with Graham condenser; June 26, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-D-461 (GSA- FSS), Nov. 15, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-D-461a

Illuminators, microscope, 115 volt; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4°GS 2.8 : GG—1-460

Lactometer (Quevenne, with thermometer) ; July 3, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-L-46 (GSA-FSS), Nov. 30, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-L-46a

Point, abrasive, mounted, 12s (denture finishing) ; July 28, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-P-571 (GSA-FSS), Jan. 10, 1952.] GS 2.8 : GG-P-571a

Pumps, filter (aspirators) and couplings; July 9, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-P-821 (GSA-FFS), Oct. 29, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-P-821a

Rings, support, laboratory, metal; July 18, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. Spec. GG-R-391 (GSA-FSS), Oct. 25, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-R-391a

Shaker, Kahn, 6-rack, with racks; July 9, 1952. [1952.] 8 p 4" [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-S-231 (GSA-FSS), Nov. 15,

„ 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-S-231aShield, face, protective, clear plastic; July 9, 1952. [1952 ] 5 p

4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. GG-S-336 (GSA-FSS), Nov. 30, 1951.] GS 2.8 : GG-S-336a

Mailbag, distributing (fiberboard) ; July 14, 1952. [1952.] 6 p H- 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. LLL-B-61 (GSA-FSS), Jan. 15,1952.] GS 2.8 : LLL-M-63

Cereals, breakfast, prepared (ready-to-eat) ; July 22, 1952. [1952 ] 8 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. N-C-196a, Apr. 3, 1945.]

,. . . , , _ GS 2.8: N—C—196bEradicators, ink, amdt. 1; July 11, 1952. 1952. 1 p 12®„ v -r , « r T 58.10/3:0-E-661/amdt.lSoda ash ; July 8, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec.„ ?.-S-57,lb’ Al,Z- 8, 1945.] GS 2.8 : O-S-571CPolish, silver, cancellation; July 22, 1952. 1952 1 p 12°o ,x , , x , T 58.10/3: P-P-571b/cancel.Soap, grit (cake) : July 21, 1952. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Supersedes

Fed. spec. P-S-571a. Jan. 24, 1942.] GS 2.8 : P-S-571bSoap, toilet (floating, white) ; July 9, 1952. 1952. 4 p 4° [Su-

persedes Fed. Spec. P-S-616a, Oct. 28, 1941.] GS 2.8 : P-S-616bAdhesive, asphalt, cut-back type (for asphalt tile) ; July 3, 1952

[1952.] 8 p. 4° GS 2.8 : SS-A-128Sulfur, commercial-grade; July 30, 1952. [1952.] 4 p 4° [Su-

persedes Fed. spec. SS-S-789, Feb. 16, 1949 ]„ GS 2.8 : SS-S-789a

Tile, floor, asphalt: July 14, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 11. 4° [Super-sedes Fed. spec. SS-T-306a, May 28. 1943.] GS 2.8 : SS-T-306b

Dipentene, for use in organic coatings ; July 18, 1952 [1952 ]6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-D-376,' Dec. 18, 1947 ]

, x GS 2.8 : TT—D-376aMethyl-ethyl-ketone (for use in organic coatings), amdt. 2 ; July 9.

1952. £1952.] 4 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Aug. 2, „ 1951.] t 58.10/3 : TT-M-261/amdt.2Bags, paper (grocers) ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. il 4° [Su-

persedes Int. Fed. spec. UU-B-36e (GSA-FSS), Jan. 3, 1952 and Fed. spec. UU-B-36b, June 1, 1950.] GS 2.8 : UU-B-36d

Board, tag, jute ; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [SupersedesInt. Fed. spec. UU-B-611 (GSA-FSS), Jan. 8, 1952.]

„ GS 2.8 : UU—B-611aBoard, tag, Manila; July 29, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4» [Supersedes

Int. Fed. spec. UU-B-613 (GSA-FSS), Jan. 10, 1952.]„ „ , GS 2.8: UU—B-613aCards, guide, file (pressboard, card-size) ; July 30, 1952. [1952.]

5 p. 4° [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. UU-C-93a (GSA-FSS)Nov. 30, 1951, and Fed. spec. UU-C-93, Nov. 13, 1942 ] ’

„ , . GS2.8: UU-C—93bPaper, drawing, amdt. 2 ; June 23, 1952. 1952. 1 p. 12® [Super-

sedes Amendment 1, Jan. 1, 1943.] T 51.7/8 : UU-P-226/amdt 2Seals, notarial; July 30, 1952. 1952. 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Int

Fed. spec. UU-S-171a (GSA-FSS), Oct. 23, 1951 and Fed. spec.UU—S—171, Feb. 17, 1939.] GS 2.8 : UU-S-171b

Conduit outlets (cast-iron, malleable-iron and cast-aluminum, with covers and accessories, for shore use) ; July 28, 1952. [1952 ] 8 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. W-O-806,' July 17. 1937 andInt. Fed. spec. W-O-806a (GSA-FSS), Dec. 26, 1951.]v GS 2.8 : W-C-586

Tubing, electrical, metallic, amdt. 1, cancellation ; July 30, 1952 1952. 1 p. 4® GS 2.8 : WW-T-806b/amdt.l/cancel.’

Apples, fresh; July 10, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. _ spec. Y—A—606a, Aug. 20, 1941.] GS 2.8 : Y-A-606b

Nuts (unshelled), assorted and mixed, amdt. 2; July 22, 1952.1952. 1 p. 4® [Supersedes Amendment 1, Jan. 17, 1951.]

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5 p. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. Y-O-660, Sept‘G^’g g :y-O-660a

Mats, floor (for chairs) ; July l5-49^. ^ssl^Jan 11952J [Supersedes Int. Fed. spec. ZZ-M-43 (GSA-FSSDZZ-M—43a.

Federal supply schedule: Class 7, Gasoline GSA region 3 District of Columbia, and Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Sept 1 19a2Feb. 28,1953. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.7.7/7/95Z Oo

----- Class 14, Lubricating and other oils and greases, GSA region 3, Dis-trict of Columbia, and Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Sept. 1, 1952-Aug. 31,1953. [1952.] 22 p. 4° [Processed.]. t . 14/952_53

----- Classes 18 and 51, pt. 2, and class 53, pt 3, Photographic paper and film and other sensitized materials and photographic chemicals, Feb. , 1952-Jan. 31,1953, amdt. 1. Feb. 8,1952. 1 p. oWong8. jt »

— amdt. 2. Mar. 11,1952. Ip.4" [Processed.]£

— amdt. 3. Mar. 14,1952. 1 p. 4" [Processed.]^ %

— amdt. 4. Apr. 9.1952. 1 p. 4- [Processed.] t.g 2 ,: lg, 51> 53/amdt.4

----- amdt. 5. June 23, 1952. 23 p. 4° t GS 2.7:18, 51, 53/amdt.5----- Class 53, pt. 2, supplemental, Paper cups and dispensers, Sept. 1,1952

June 30, 1953. [1952.] 5 p. 4- (Region

___ Class 58 Fire extinguishers, repair parts, and accessories, Sept. 1, 1952-Feb. 28, 1953. [1952.] 5 p. 4° (Region 3.) [P^ogcJ^d^/9^2_53

----- Executive type furniture, Class 26, pt. 6 also Class 53 desk trays and Class 54, baskets, wastepaper, Sept. 1, MW^Aug. 3L, iW3. [1952J 6 p. 4° (Region 3.) [Processed.] t GS 2.1. 2b, 53, o4/uoz

Interim Federal specifications. [Processed. Issued with[perforations] tGGG-B-00421 (Navy, Ships).

GGG-C-00330 (Navy, Ships).

GGG-C—00771 (Navy, Ships).

GGG-D—00751 (Navy, Ships).

Blades, band saw; June 23, 1952. [1952.] 10+[4] p. il. 4° [Supersedes MIL—B—16004 (Ships) (in Gg 5G-B-00421 (Navy-Ships)

Chisels, pneumatic hammer, chisel Iblanks, tools, caulking, for metal; June 11, 19^2. [1952.]19 p. il. 4° [Used in lieu of MIL—C—1244, July 27, 1949^g 2 g/5 . gg G-C—00330 (Navy-Ships)

Cutters, pipe and tube; June 21, 1952 [1952 ]11 p. il. 4° [Supersedes MIL—C—1594b (bhipsj, Mar. 1, |?g 2‘g/5 ; GGg -C-00771 (Navy-Ships)

Drills, twist; June 24, 1952. [1952.] 23 p. il. 4° [Supersedes MIL—D—15845 (Ships), Dec. 15,

GGG—N—00202 (Navy, Ships).

GGG—S—00282 (Navy, Ships).

GGG-W-00651 (Navy, Ships).

195°‘] GS 2.8/5 : GGG-D-00751 (Navy-Ships) Needles, sailmakers’; July 8, 1952. D952.]7

p. il. 4° [Used in lieu of MIL-N—1242A, Apr.■I Q -1 1

GS 2.8/5 : GGG-N-00202 (Navy-Ships) Shears, electric, portable (exclusive of high-

frequency types) ; July 14, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. il. 4° [Supersedes MIL—S—990 (Ships) (in part), N^,vg 21|’/5?gg G-S-00282 (Navy-Ships)

Wrenches, pipe; July 8, 1952. [1952.] 17 P-il. 4° [Supersedes GGG—W—651b (Navy Ships), Sept. 2^,g9ag/^ . GGG-W-00651 (Navy-Ships)

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15470Interim Federal specifications—Continued

GGG-W-00653 (Navy, Ships).

15471 OO—E-00491 (Navy, Ships).

15472 00-P-C0801 (Navy, Ships).

15473 TT-E—489a (GSA-FSS).

15474

Wrenches, reversible ratcheting; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 11 p. il. 4° [Supersedes MIL-W—

16148 (Ships), Apr. 15, 1951.]GS 2.8/5 : GGG-W-00653 (Navy-Ships)

Embossing machine, hand-operated; July 21, 1952. [1952.] 7 p. 11. 4° [Used in lieu of

MIL—E—15925A, Feb. 19, 1952.]GS 2.8/5 : 00-E-00491 (Navy-Ships)

Punches, dies, and accessories, machines; June 18, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. il. 4“ [Used in lieu of MIL-P-15052 (Shins), Mar. 12, 1950.]

GS 2.8/5 : 00-P-00801 (Navy-Ships)Enamel, gloss, synthetic (for exterior and interior

surfaces). [1952.] 24 n. 4°GS 2.8/5 : TT-E-489a (GSA-FSS)

Same, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 29, 1952. [1952.] 1 p. 4°GS 2.8/5 : TT-E-489a (GSA-FSS)/amdt.l

15475 Revision 1 to Schedule of Blind-made products listed as separate section in July 1952 issue of Store stock catalog) and Blind-made products price list, dated July 1,1952. July 1,1952. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t

GS 2.2 : B 61/952-2/list/ch.l15476 Revision 2 to Blind-made products price list dated July 1, 1952. July 8,

1952. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t GS 2.2: B 61/952-2/list/ch.215477 Revision 3 to Blind-made products price list, dated July 1, 1952. 1952.

Aug. 21, 1952. 2p. 4° [Processed.] f GS 2.2: B 61/952-2/list/ch.3154^8 Store stock catalog, General Services Administration, Federal Supply Serv-

ice, July 1952. [1952.] cover title, 208 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Store stock catalog of Jan. 1952.] ♦ Paper, $1.00. GS 2.2 : St 7/952-2

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

15479 Clayton act, Public no. 212, 63d Congress, as amended by Public no. 692, 74th Congress, and Public no. 899, 81st Congress, H. R. 15657, act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes. [1952.] 15 p. * Paper, 5c.

FT 1.5 : L-C 57/95215480 Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 46; Findings, orders, and stipula-

tions, July 1, 1940-June 30, 1950; [prepared and edited by Richard S. Ely], 1952. xlvi-f-1539 p. * Cloth, $4.25. • Item 534L. C. card 20-26411 FT 1.11: 46

15481 Quarterly financial report, United States retail and wholesale corporations, 1950-51. [1952.] [2]+i-|-27 p. [Processed. This report made jointly with Securities and Exchange Commission.] f FT 1.2 : R 31/6: 950-51

15482 Rules and regulations under Fur products labeling act, effective Aug. 9, 1952. [1952.] [2]+ii-[-29 p. [Processed. Includes text of Fur prod-ucts name guide, and Fur products labeling act.] fL. C. card 52-61547 FT 1.8: F 96

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.

C. F. S. (series). [Processed.] t 149.8/2: (nos.)15483 743. Maine landings, 1951, by counties, annual summary. [1952.] [1] 4-11 p.

il. 4° (Commercial Fisheries Branch.) [Prepared in cooperation with Sea and Shore Fisheries Department. Augusta, Maine.]

15484 763. Middle Atlantic fisheries, 1950, annual summary. [1952.] [2]+7 p. il. 4°15485 764. Pacific Coast States fisheries, 1950, annual summary. [1952.] [1] 4-7 p.

il. 4° (Branch of Commercial Fisheries.)15486 772. Canned fish and byproducts, 1951, annual summary. [1952.] [1] 4-19 p.

il. 4°15487 779—780. See, below entry 15495.

Commercial fisheries review separates (series). [Processed.] fI49.10/a: (nos.)

15488 311. “John N. Cobb’s” shellfish explorations in certain southeastern Alaskanwaters, spring 1951 [with list of literature cited] ; by J. G. Ellson and Robert Livingstone, jr. [1952.] p. 1-20, il. 4° [From Commercial Fisheries review, Apr. 1952, v. 14, no. 4.]

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no. 5.]Fishery leaflets. [Processed.] t , . . suites Alaska

293. List of fishermen’s and fish shore workers unions in United States, Alaska, 336m. Qu^rterly^mitioo^hrr^ma^keting^fishery products, July-Sept. 1952 [with

bibliography ; by Ralph Russell |. [ u y ‘ erg 1951 • pt. 1, National407- (May 1952. j

cover title, 46 p. il. 4°New Jersey landings; Jan. and Feb. 1952. [1952.] Each [2] p. il. 4° " (C F S 779 and 780; Branch of Commercial Fisheries.) [Monthly.

Processed Prepared in cooperation with Department of Conservation andEconomic Development, Division of Fish and Game^ Ii^nton, N. J.] t

Reeulatory announcements.35. [Laws and regulations <«r protection o<‘i'ltk“5j;

„ Y Yl’bchap ?' Aiasta comtSlal dshar'les. Includes (localSiCunc«>eSSts 1-P3, anil Notice ol Intention to adopt amendment.

615L. C. card F 13-212

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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency

Notices of judgment under Caustic poison act, 129-130; Aug i19522 p. t • Item 476 1 13112 ’

Service and regulatory announcements: Food, drug

'SB?2 Pt IP. «

’ P food drug and cosmetic act. Reprinted June 1J52. 41 p. I , 2,pt.45. Ol^TMX!n^

published in Federal register of June 7, 1941.] 1 aper, 5c.

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.

Entomology in Point four program, paper read by Edson J. ^mblelon, field service consultant in entomology, Office of foreign Agiicultuial Relations before 36th annual meeting of Pacific Branch of American Association ^f Economic Entomologists, Santa Barbara, Calif Jun 24-26,1952. [1952.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 67.13. H 17

Foreign agriculture circulars. [Processed.] t A 67.18: (letters-nos.)FAMS 6-52.

FAMS 7-52.

FCF 3-52.

FCF-4-52.

FD—8—52.

FDAP 12-52.

World tractor exports exceed quarter million in 1951 ; [by H. L. Destination of farm machinery exports 1st quarter 1952 ; [by H. L.

World^citrus^production down slightly. July 28, 1952. 2+[4]

World citrus trade continues to expand ; [by Gustave Burmeister]. Intern'aA’ona^trade1 in dairy products declines in 1951. Aug. 4,

; 19515world+explrts If bananas show slight decline ; [by Gustave Burmeister and Ruth G. Tucker]. July 7, 1952. 7 p.

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Foreign agriculture circulars—ContinuedFFV 6-52. International trade in beans dropped in 1951 but United States

™ exports up; [by Orval E. Goodsell]. July 28, 1952. 6 p. 4°1N 9-52. World 1952 filbert forecast below average. July 28, 1952. 7 p.

FR 8-52. Japan increases rice imports. June 24, 1952. 4 p. 4°FR 9-52. Indian rice supplies below needs. Julv 14, 1952. 7 p 4°FR 10—52. Germany imports less rice in 1951. Julv 21, 1952. 4 p. 4°FS-2-52. International trade in sugar in 1951; [by Francis G. Thomason]

Aug. 4, 1952. 6 p. 4°FS-3-52. World sugar balance, calendar year 1949—52, survey no. 1, United

Kingdom and British Commonwealth areas; [by Francis G Thomason], Aug. 11, 1952. 7 p. 4°

FW2-152. World wool production In 1952. June 16, 1952. 4+[l] p. 4°FW 3-52. World trade in raw wool in 1950 and 1951. July 14, 1952 4 +

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.Business Information Service. (Domestic Commerce Office.) [Proc-

essed.]Chain stores (basic information sources); July, 1949. [2]+9 p. 4« 0

C 18.228 : C34

1-52.Commercial standards. • Item 243 C 18.276: (nos.)

Clinical thermometers, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [4th edition.] [1952.] [2] -[-14 p. [Effective Jan. 16, 1952. Preparedin cooperation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes CS1- 42.] * Paper, 5c.

Latex foam mattresses for hospitals, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [1952.] [2]+14 p. [Effective Oct. 10, 1951. Pre-pared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards.] * Paper,

182-51.

194-51.

185-52.

Steel fence posts, field and line type (produced from hot-rolled steel sections), recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [1952.] [2]4-

P- R- (Effective Dec. 1, 1951. Prepared in cooperation with National Bureau of Standards.] * Paper, 5c.

felt.> recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [1952.] 23 p. [Effective date, Feb. 21, 1952. Prepared in cooperation with Na-tional Bureau of Standards.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

Simplified practice recommendations. • Item 249 C 18.277: (nos.) 85-52. Adhesive plaster, recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade.

[1952.] [2]+10 p. [Effetive Feb. 1, 1952. Prepared in coopor-ation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes R85-47.1 ♦ Paper, 5c.

86-2. Surgical gauze, recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade. [1952.] [2]+10 p. [Effective Feb. 1. 1952. Prepared in cooper-ation with National Bureau of Standards. Supersedes R86-47.] * Paper, 5c.

146—52. Corrugated and solid fiber boxes for canned fruits and vegetables, recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade. [1952.] [2] +14 p. [Effective Apr. 1, 1952. Prepared in cooperation with Na-tional Bureau of Standards.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

245-al. Weldless chain and chain products, recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade. [1952.] 16 p. il. [Effective Sept. 1, 1951. Prepared

_,o tro cooperation with National Bureau of Standards.] * Paper, 10c. 248—52. Packaging of standard malleable iron screwed pipe fittings, blaok or

galvanized (for 2-inch pipe size and under), recorded voluntary rec-ommendation of the trade. [1952.] [2]+14 p. [Effective Apr.1, 1952. Prepared in cooperation with National Bureau of Stand-ards], » Paper, 5c.

FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Annual report, [calendar year] 1951, California Forest and Range Experi-

ment Station. [1952.] cover title, ii+ [1] +53 p. 4° t A 13.62/1: 951Southern Forest Experiment Station: Southern forestry notes.

80. 1951 pulpwood cut hits new high [with list of recent publications]. July1952. [4] p. [Processed.] f A 13.40/7:80

U. S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., list of publications Jan.1-June 30, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. [Processed.] f A 13.27/8: 952/1

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEGeneral regulations. [Processed.] J

51. Standard purchase voucher and abstract of agreement, numbering of con-tracts, supp. 4. 2d revision. Aug. 6, 1952. 1 p. 4° [Rescinds require-ments of 1st revision, dated Mar. 20, 1941.] GA 1.6 : 51/supp.4/952

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General regulations—Continued51. Elimination of certain contracts or agreements involving either continuing

need for supplies and other services, or public utilities consolidation oi multiple invoices or bills, supp. 15. July 31, 1952. 2 p^4 $ 5i/supp 15

97. Standard forms and procedure for transportation, freight or e’LPr®®s.’9r®Y11®edd supp. 2. Aug. 12, 1952. 2 p. 4° GA 1.6.97/2/supp.2

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Regulations of General Services Administration, title 1, Personal property management, June 27, 1952. [1952.] [218] p. 4° [Processed Includes Transmittal letter 1—1. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t GS 1.6/4.1 1

GEOGRAPHIC NAMES BOARD, Interior Dept.

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Decision lists. [Processed.] t 133.5/2: (nos.)5204. Decisions on names in Alaska. Washington, B. C., June 1952. [2]+16 p. 5205. Decisions on names in Guatemala, cumulative decision list. Washington, 5206. DecisionsJonenames in Panama^ including the Canal Zone, cumulative deci-

sion list. July 1952. [2]+ 14 p. . . v * -r„iw io w5208. Decisions on names in Colombia, cumulative decision list. July ivoz. 5209. Decisions on'names in Mexico, cumulative decision list. July 1952. [2] +

11 p.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.

15540Bulletin.

988—B. Geologic guides to prospecting for carnotite deposits on_Colorado Plateau [with list of references cited] ; by Doris Blackman Weir. 1952. in + 15-27p.il. [Contributions to geology of uranium, 19u2.] taper, lac. • Item 620 1 193 • 988-13

15541Professional papers.

243—B Tertiarv stratigraphy of South Carolina, revised classification of Tertiary 243 ' formations of coastal plain, based mainly on new stratigraphic andpaleontologic information [with list of references] ; by C. Wythe Cooke andIF.Stearns MacNeil. 1952. iii+19-29 p. 4» [Shorter contribu-tions to general geology, 1952, p. 19-29.] * Paper, 15c.^ ^e^Item^fL.^

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Water-supply papers. • Item 625 119-13 • (n0^)1137—B Floods of 1950 in Red River of the North and Winnipeg River basins

[with selected bibliography] ; prepared Water Resources Division. 1952 viii +115-325 p. il. 5 maps m pocket. [Presentation of data on floods in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Manitoba, prepared in cooper-ation with Water Resources Division, Department of Resources and Development, Canada.] * Paper, $1.00. chlin

1137—C. Flood of Aug. 1950 in Waimea area, Kauai, Hawaii, by R. K. Chun. 1952. v +327-349 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Territory of

Surface water supply of United States, 1949 : pt. 13, Snake River Basin, 1952. viii+264 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and other agencies.] Paper, bOc.

Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in 1949 : pt. 1, Northeastern States; [by A. N. Sayre and others]. 1952. vi + 427 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, and other agencies.] lapei,

1153

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1168.

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$1.00.L. C. card GS 36-334 TT ..

Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in 1950 : pt. 4, South-Central States. 1952. v + 16op. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and other agencies.] * Paper, 40c.

Surface water supply of United States, 1950: pt. 7, Lower Mississippi River basin. 1952. x + 463 p. il. [Prepared m cooperation with Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mis-souri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas, and other agen-cies.] * Paper, $1.00.

Surface water supply of United States, 1950: pt. 8, Western Gulf of Mexico basins. 1952. ix + 395 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas and other agencies.] * Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 46-40712

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Water-supply papers—Continued

15551

15549 1179.

15550 1180.

1181.

Surface water supply of United States, 1950 : pt. 9, Colorado River basin. 1952. x 4-441 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, and other agencies.] * Paper, $1.00. L. C. card 46-40712

Surface water supply of United States, 1950 : pt. 10, Great Basin. 1952. viii4-234 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming, and other agencies.] * Paper, 55c.L. C. card 46-40712

Surface water supply of United States, 1950 : pt. 11, Pacific slope basins in California. 1952. xi-|-455 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with California and Oregon and other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 46-40712

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY15552 5th annual report, Housing and Home Finance Agency [calendar year 1951].

1952. xvi+482 p. il. [Includes annual reports of Office of Adminis-trator, Home Loan Bank Board, Federal Housing Administration, Public Housing Administration.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 581L. C. card 48-47166 HH 1.1: 951

15553 Housing of nonwhite population, 1940-50; [prepared by Charles L. Frank-lin, final editing by B. T. McGraw]. [1952.] vi-j-42 p. il. 4° (Office of Administrator, Division of Housing Research.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 582L. C. card 52-61546 HH 1.2: H 81/5/940-50

Housing research reprint series15554 14. Prevention of cold weather roof leaks; [prepared by Wm. A. Russe’l],

[1952.] [2] 4-37-45 p. il. 4° (Division of Housing Research.) [Re-printed from HHFA housing research, winter 1951-52.] * Paper, 10c.

HH 1.9a : 1415555 1950 housing situation in charts, based on preliminary results of 1950 census

of housing; [prepared by Arthur C. Gernand and his assistants]. Re-vised June 1952. [1952.] cover title, iv-|-36 p. il. oblong 12” (Division of Housing Research.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 52-61549 HH 1.2: H 81/17/952

15556. How our older families are housed ; address by E. Everett Ashley, 3d, chief, Housing Economics Branch, Division of Housing Research, Housing and Home Finance Agency, before 5th annual University of Michigan Confer-ence on Aging in Ann Arbor, July 24, 1952. [1952.] 9+[10] p. 4° [Processed.] f HH 1.7: As 3

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (Navy), Defense Dept.II. O. Publications. • Item 378

15557 151. Sailing directions for Mediterranean, v. 1, Strait of Gibraltar, south andsoutheast coast of Spain, Balearic Islands, and north coast of Africa, from Cabo Espartel to Ras Agedir. 4th edition, 1952. 1952. xxviii + 346 p. il. map in pocket, 4° [Correct to Jan. 12, 1952, including Notice to mariners no. 2, of 1952. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Stiff board, $5.00. L. C. card 52-60676 D 203.22 : 151/v.l

15558 520. Racon list; [corrections to] June 15, 1952. [1952.] iv-|-26 p. il. (CCBP13.) t Paper, 50c. a yr. (including monthly corrections).L. C. card 46-27691 D 203.22 : 520/952

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, Justice Dept.

15559 Administrative decisions under immigration & nationality laws, v. 3, Aug. 1947-Mar. 1950; edited by Joel Paul Sharon. [1952.] xix-|-975 p. * Cloth, $3.00. • Item 723L. C. card 47-46558 J 21.11: 3

15560 Handbook for Ellis Island, New York Harbor, N. Y. [1952.] 10 p. small 4” t • Item 727 J 21.6: El 5

15561 I & N reporter, July 1952; v. 1, no. 1. [FPI Atlanta, June 27, 1952.] [2]+ 14 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Replaces Monthly review.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; single copy, 25c., Department of Justice, Box PMB, Atlanta, Ga.

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15562 Monthly review, annual index v. 9, July1952.] 4 p. 4° t Department of Justice, Box I BM, Atlan^1^. 9/ind

15563 Road to USA citizenship, collection of helpful factstion for alien seeking citizenship [with list of books ab«ut ™1 jEdwina Austin Avery, editor [Revised edRiom] [19o2.]*[Other illustrations on p. 1-3 of cover.] Papei, . 212. c 49/6/952L. C. card 50-61561

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INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.

Farm mobilization fact sheet, 1952. f A 21.21; 1010. Save farm-stored grain from insects. [19o2.j irfj P- i

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

Administration and operation of [1952.1States Department of Interior, Mar. 1952; by S. L. VV mues. 1v+30 p. t •Item 604 T 1 77 . R 11/952L. C. card 52-61528

Annual report of governor of Guam to Secretary of Interior'1951. [1951.] 111+41 p, t • Item 672-A 1 35.10/1. utu

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, Treasury Dept.

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CE.CEmpioy«'8 tax .guide, Instroctton. for wltbheMlM, deju.lt payment “J

andsurvivors insurance), employer tax under , *1 jacom| tax withholding

under Federal insurance contributions act in effect on . E/9521951.] + ® Item 955-+A

Statistics of income for 1947: pt. 2, compiled from ^^^“^^SsticTl returns and personal holding company returns; PrePa (̂] by Statistica Division. 1952. vi+546 p. * Paper, $1.25. ® “em 964L. C. card 18-26569 T 22 35 ’ 94

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

Carload waybill analyses, 1951, distribution of freight traffic andRevenue nvorsurps hv commodity classes, terminations in 1951. Washington, a caXeyi9§T [11 +il+3 p. 4- (Statement 5220; Bureau of Trans- port Economics and Statistics.) [Processed.] T i7/20/951L. C. card A 48-141 IC 12 • C

Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Aug. 1950-May 195 . 1952. lxiil+945 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission leports, v. 52, Motor carrier cases.) * Cloth, $3.50. • Item 688L. C. card 8-30656 IC 1 mot8 ’ 52

Recorded depreciation and amortization, class Hine> haul iins their lessors and proprietary companies, Dec. 31, 19o0. vv ashington, D C, Jan 1952. [13+4 p. 4» (Statement 522; Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 52-9658 12 ’ V 4

Reports. [Processed.] t wikh^rf53467. New York Central Railroad Company in re accident at Elkhart, Ind, on 3471 Chlcago,3Rodflsland9&2PaciflcPRaiiroad Company in re accident at County,

Iowa, June 4, 1952. [1952.] 9 p. 4°State to State distribution of carload tonnage by major commodity groups,

1950 Pacific States, 1 °/° waybill sample; [prepared by R. T. Smith]. Washington^ D,C?,SJuly 1952/ [21+9 p 4” (Statement 5225; Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 52-6857 IC 12 • 1 bl/3/950

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15575 Tabulation of statistics pertaining to signals, interlocking, automatic train control, telegraph and telephone for transmission of train orders, spring switches, and train communications systems, as used on railroads of United States; compiled by Bureau of Safety. [1952.] [1]4-35 p. il. oblong large 8" f • Item 694.L. C. card A 30-2 IC 1 saf.10: 952

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

15576 3d report of Attorney General of United States, prepared pursuant to sec. 708 (e) of Defense production act of 1950. Washington, D. C., Dec. 19, 1951. [2] +18+ [1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] $L. C. card 52-60270 J 1.2 : D 36/2/no.3

LABOR DEPARTMENT

15577 Labor Day, how it came about, what it means. [1952.] [8] p. il. nar-row 8° t • Item 745 L 1.2: L11/10

15578 Message to farm workers I Why your children should go to school; Apr.1952. 1952. 1 p. il. 4° f L 2.2: F 22

15579 -------Spanish. 1952. 1 p. il. 4° f L 2.2 : F 22/Spanish

LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Bulletins. L 16.3 : (nos.)15580 138. Time off for voting under State law. [Revised edition.] Washington, 1952.

[2]+12 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] fL. C. card L52-165

15581 156. Workmen’s compensation problems, 1951 proceedings, 37th annual conven-tion of International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Com-missions. Detroit, Oct. 1-4, 1951. [1952.] vii-|-209 p. * Paper, 45c. • Item 763L. C. card 16-27136

15582 Ready, willing and able, National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, Oct. 5-11, 1952, program guide for State and local NEPH commit-tees in providing job opportunities for qualified handicapped workers. [1952.] cover title, 22 p. il. (President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped.) [Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 765 L 16.2: H 19/10

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

15583 Annual earnings of Boston fishermen in 1951; [prepared by Solomon Sha-piro]. July 1952. cover title, [1] +14 p. il. 4° (Division of Wages and Industrial Relations.) [Processed.] fL. C. card L52-164 L 2.2: F 53/2

Bulletins. • Item 768 (except Bulletin 1082, Errata). L2.3: (nos.) 15584 1072. Employment outlook In electronics manufacturing; [prepared by Stuart A.

Pettingill]. [1952.] v+30 p. il. 4° (Occupational outlook series.) [Series designation and another illustration on p. 1 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 432, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] ♦ Paper, 25c.L. C. card L 52-167

15585 1082. Errata sheet for Occupational wage survey bulletin, Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov.1951 (pp. 10—11). [1952.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] t

15586 1088. Occupational wage survey: Norfolk-Portsmouth (Hampton Roads), Va.,Feb. 1952; [prepared by Louis B. Woytych], [1952.] cover title, 17 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 480, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card L 49-125

15587 1089. Collective bargaining, radio, television, and electronics industry ; [preparedby William S. Gary and Dorothy R. Kittner], 1952. iv + 32 p. 4° [Also issued as H. doc. 481, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] ’Paper, 20c.L. C. card L 52-168

15588 1090. Analysis of work stoppages during 1951; [prepared by Ann J. Herlihy,Bernard Yabroff, and Daniel P. Willis, jr.]. [1952.] iii-j-29 p. il 4« [Also issued as H. doc. 482, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card L 42-198

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Bulletins—Continued1091. Labor-management contract provisions, 1950-51, prevalence and charac-

teristics of selected collective-bargaining clausesi [prepared bx stair ot Division of Wages and Industrial Relations]. [19<>2.1 v + 33 p. U. [From Monthly labor review, May, July, Aug., Nov. 1951, Jan., Mar., and May 1952. Also issued as H. doc. 483, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] Pa per, 25c.

loss. Occupational wage survey : St. Louis, Mo.. Jan. 1032 ; [prepared bV'®,Ite£ S ^"' AiJo’Sk .Tff M. P82dOb& M ' Papers

• Item 768 ( _1096. SameV’CindnnatL’oMo, Feb. 1952; [Prepared by Mary E Stokes]. [1952J

cover title, 31 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of covei. Also issued as H. doc. 499. 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 768

1099. Same^’ MHwaukee^Wis., Mar. 1952; [prepared hy Darvin H. Glick]. [1952.] cover title, 31 p. oblong 8° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 519, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] Paper, 20c. *768L. C. card L 49—125

Earnings in milk dealer industry, winter 1951-52. July 8, 19o2.[Processed.] t L 2 2: M &y/2

Employment in metropolitan areas, summary of available data on employ-ment trends, 1947-51, in 100 metropolitan areas; [prepared by btate agencies in cooperation with Bureau of Labor Statistics I. [1952.1 iv + [1] +111 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t • Item L. C. card L 51-143 L 2 2 • Enl 7/24/947 51

Indexes of retail prices of apparel, housefurnishings, and services and miscellaneous goods to moderate-income familities in large cities o United States, 1951 annual average, Mar.-June 1952; prepared in Divi-sion of Prices and Cost of Living. Aug. 1952. [1J+8 p. 4 [Proc-essed.] t L 2.2 :Ap 48/952

Industry employment report: Electrical generating, transmission distribu-tion, and industrial apparatus. [1952.] leaves 7-11, il. 4 [Processed. Reprinted from July 1952 issue of Employment and payrolls. ItL 2.9/a : El 2o

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Medical Research Laboratory report, v. 11. [Processed.] fD206.ll: (nos.)

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194. Factors in night vision sensitivity, effect of brightness; by Sybil G deGroot Jane M. Dodge, and Jo Ann Smith. Mar. 18, 1952. 17 p. il 1 nl 4“ (Project NM 003 041.09.04.) P p ’

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2086. Coke and coal chemicals in 1951; [prepared by Maxine M. Otero, J. A.DcCarlo, and J. A. Corgan.] [1952.] 27 p. 4 Cmimbe and

2090 Large gain in sales of LP-gases repeats in 1951, by A. T. Coumbe and

9092.2093 Production of rolled zinc in 1951 ; prepared by O. M. Bishop and Esther B.

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Mineral trade notes special supplement. [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. .3S' SO£T1°9^

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15637 Nevada: Gold, silver, copper lead, and zinc: by R. B. Maurer. [1952.] [2]-|-20 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1950.] * Paper. 10c.

I 28.37/a : G 563/6/950Report of investigations. [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

128.23: (nos.)15638 4865. Synthetic liquid fuels, annual report of Secretary of Interior for 1951:

pt. 1. Oil from coal [with bibliography of papers and reports presented or published in 1951]: July 1952. [1952.] [8]+xvii4-83+[2] p. il.16 pl. 40 p. of pl. 4°

15639 4866. Some : pt. 2, Oil from oil shale [with bibliography of papers and reports pre-sented or published in 1951] ; July 1952. [1952.] [10] 4-xvii4-86 p. il.11 pl. 46 p. of pl. 4°

15640 4885. Tables of velocity of steady laminar flow in channels of rectangular crosssection: by Robert XV. Smith, Jr., Helen E. Edwards, and Stuart R. Brinkley, Jr. July 1952. [2] leaves4-41 p. 4°

15641 4886. Recovery of oil in California by secondary methods: pt. 1, San JoaquinValley oil fields; by A. G. Loomis, A. N. Fried, and D. C. Crowell. July 1952. [4]4-vl-|-64 p. 68 pl. map. 4°

15642 4888. Some thermodynamic properties of silicon carbide; by G. L. Humphrey,S. S. Todd, J. P. Coughlin, and E. G. King. July 1952. [l]4-ii4-23 p. 2 pl. 4° [Processed.]

15643 4890. Investigation of Millett copper deposit, Iliamna Lake, southwestern Alaska[with bibliography] ; by F. A. Rutledge and J. J. Mulligan. July 1952. [3] 4-22 p. 10 pl. 2 maps, 4° [Processed.]

15644 4895. Investigation of Shamrock copper-nickel mine, Jackson County, Oreg.: byR. H. Hundhausen. July 1952. [2] leaves-]-12 p. 10 pl. 2 maps, 4°

15645 4897. Estimate of known recoverable reserves of coking coni in Knott County,Ky., by James J. Dowd, Albert L. Toenges, R. F. Abernethy, and D. A. Reynolds. July 1952. [4]-|-vl4-20 p. 9 pl. map 4°

15646 4900. Recovery of thallium from smelter products ; by John D. Prater, DavidSchlain, and S. F. Ravitz. July 1952. [3] 4-9 p. 1 pl. 4°

15647 4901. National motor-gasoline survey, winter 1951—52, by O. C. Blade. July1952. [6] 4-24 p. 3 pl. map, 4°

15648 Statistical summary of mineral production (general United States sum-mary and detailed production by States] ; by K. Joyce D’Amico. [1952.] [2]+46 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1950.] * Paper, 15c.

I 28.37/a: M 662/95015649 Tin: by Abbott Renick and John B. Umhau. [1952.] [l]+28p. [Preprint

from Minerals yearbook, 1950.] ♦ Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a: T 49/950

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION (Army), Defense Dept.

15650 Geological investigation of Atchafalaya basin and problem of Mississippi River diversion [with selected bibliography] ; prepared by Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss. Army-MRC, Vicksburg, Miss., Apr. 1952. 2 v. [l]+v+145 p. il. 1 pl. 4° and cover title, 1 p. 45 pl. 13 maps, oblong f° (Corps of Engineers, Army, Vicksburg, Miss.) f Paper, $5.00 (per set of 2 vol.), Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. L. C. card 52-61511 D 103.302 : At 2/v.l, 2

NARCOTICS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.Regulations.

15651 6. Relating to seizure, forfeiture, and disposition of vessels, vehicles, and air-craft used to transport narcotic drugs, etc., under act of Aug. 9, 1939, as amended by act of Aug. 9, 1950, narcotic regulations, in effect Mar. 1, 1952. 1952. iii-|-8 p. [Processed. Narcotic regulations made by Secretary of Treasury.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61587 T 56 6: 6/2

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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.)

Note .—Effective with 1952 issues the subscription price will be changed to $9.75 a yr., $1.25 additional for foreign mailing.

15652 1024. Calculation of lateral control of swept and unswept flexible wings of arbi-trary stiffness [with list of references] : bv Franklin XV. Diederich. [1952.] cover title, ii +19 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 25c.L. C. card 52-61563

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Reports (1951)—Continued . „1028. Effect of aspect ratio on air forces and moments ^rot^efe®

thin rectangular wings in supersonic potential flow > 1th list oi reier ences]: by Charles E. Watkins. [1952.] cover title, 11+17 p. U. 4 ♦ Paper, 20c.

[1952.] cover title,_li + 19 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 25c.1053. Investigation of turbulent flow in tw^dimenshmal title^ii + 20tp. ’ih 4®

references] ; by John Laufer. [ly&z.j covei nue, v* Paper, 25c.

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and trailing edges [with list of references] , by Job “ Mar tin andIsabella Jeffreys. Washington, July 19o2. covei title, Iw+lojp. u.

Errata 1, Some effects of frequency on contribution of vertical tad to f e aerodynamic damping of model oscillating in yaw , by ,Jobn ^rge 8° Lewis R Fisher, and Sadie M. Hubbard, Apr. 1952. [19a-..] 1 P- large

Measurements of flying qualities of F-47D-30 airiilane'toj’.^ermine late™1

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Washington, July 1952. cover title, 37 p.+[2] leaves, 11. 4 ™Influence of chemical composition on rupture test properties at loOO F

of forged chromium-cobalt-iron base alloys [with list of references J , by J. W. Freeman, J. F. Ewing, and A. E. White. Washington, July

Preview of Vehavior of gra?nP boundaries in creep of aluminum bicrystals [with list of references] ; by F. N. Rhines and A. W. Cochardt. Wash-ington, July 1952. cover title, 40+[6] p. 11. 4° bodies

Practical calculation of 2d order supersonic flow past nonliftmg bodies of revolution [with list of references] ; by Milton D. Van Dyke. Wash ington, July 1952. cover title, 62 p-+ [2] leaves, il. .4®

2750. Matrix and relaxation solutions that determine subsonic through, flow in axial-flow gas turbine [with list of references]; by Chung-Hau Wu. Washington, July 1952. cover title, 65+[4] p. 11. 4®

2751. Simple approximate method for calculating spanwise lift distributions ana aerodynamic influence coefficients at subsonic speeds [with 1ist of refer-ences] ; by Franklin W. Diederich. Washington, Aug. 19o2. cover

2752. Stud^’o^3stability of laminar boundary layer as affected b^ Ranges in boundary-layer thickness in regions of pressure gradient and flow through surface [with list of references] ; by Neal Tetervin and David A. Levine. Washington. Aug. 1952. cover title, 83+[4] p. 11. 4P . .

2754. Method of selecting thickness, hollowness, and size ofleast drag and sufficient bending strength at specified flight conditions [with one reference] ; by James L. Amick. Washington, July 1952.

2756. No^sFfrom’interinittent’jet’ engines and ’tea^y-^w let endues with rwgh burning [with list of references] ; by Leslie W. Lassiter. Washington, Aug. 1952. cover title, 21+[4] p. il. 4® .

2757. Experimental studies of noise from subsonic jets in ^11 air [with It t o references] ; by Leslie W. Lassiter and Harvey H. Hubbard. Wash-ington, Aug. 1952. cover title, 35+[4] p. il. 4° __

2760 Derivation of stability criterions for box beams with longitudinally stif-fened covers connected by posts [with list of references] ; by Paul Seide. Washington, Aug. 1952. cover title, 21 p.+[2] leaves il.4

2761. Instrument-flight results obtained with combined-signal flLht indicator modified for helicopter use [with one reference] . by Aimer D. (r m John P. Reeder, and James B. Whitten. Washington, Aug. 19o2. cover title, io n I 121 11 4° • j

2764 Accuracy of approximate methods for predicting pressures on pointed non-lifting bodies of revolution in supersonic flow [with list..®f r%f^r®n5_efl1’ by Dorris M. Ehret. Washington, Aug. 19u2. cover title, 26 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°

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National Archives facsimile (series).15675 22. Washington’s inaugural address of 1789. [1952.] [2] +14 p. il. f° ♦ Paper,

75c. • Item 568 GS 4.11 : 22

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.Circular.

15676 488, sec.2. Ultraviolet multiplet table, spectra of chromium, manganese, iron,cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, germanium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium ; by Charlotte E. Moore. [1952.] v + 115 p. 4° [Issued Aug. 15, 1952.] ♦ Paper, 60c. • Item 242L. C. card 50-60648 C 13.4 : 488/sec.2

Handbook (series).15677 H44. [Specifications, tolerances, and regulations for commercial weights and

measures and weighing and measuring devices], 1952 correction sheet 1—5, changes adopted by 37th National Conference on Weights and Meas-ures, 1952. [1952.] [5] leaves, 12° f • Item 245

C 13.11: 44/corr.sh.1—5/952

lo678 Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 47, July-Dec. 1951, Research papers 2220-78 [title page, corrections, and contents]. [1952.] vii p. 4° * Paper, 10c. C 13.22: 47/t.p.& cont.

Research papers. C 13.22/a: (nos.)15679 2322. Influence of temperature and moisture on electrical properties of leather

[with list of references; by] Charles E. Weir. [1952.] p. 349-359, il. 4" [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] * Paper, 10c.

15680 2323. Synthesis of mica [with list of references ; by] Alvin Van Valkenburg andRobert G. Pike. [1952.] p. 360—369, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

15681 2324. pH response of nonhygroscopic glasses [with list of references; by] RichardG. Goldman and Donald Hubbard. [1952.] p. 370-376, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

15682 2325. Wavelengths of rotational lines in water-vapor bands at 0.93 and 1.13microns [with list of references; by] C. C. Kiess. [1952.] p. 377-380, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.1 * Paper, 5c.

15683 2326. Comparative strengths of 4 organic bases in benbeze [with list of refer-ences; by] Marion Maclean Davis and Hannah B. Hetzer. [1952.] p. 381—391, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] * Paper, 10c.

15684 • 2327. 3vs bands of carbon disulfide and carbon dioxide; [by] Norman M. Gailar and Earle K. Plyer. [1952.] p. 392-394. il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] * Paper, 5c.

15685 2328. On Cauchy-Riemann equations in higher dimensions; [by] E. Stiefel.[1952.] p. 395—398, 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1952, v. 48, no. 5.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

15686 2329. Effect of strain-temperature history on flow and fracture of ingot iron atlow temperatures [with list of references ; by] Glenn W. Geil and Nesbit L. Carwile. [1952.] p. 399—406, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 6.] * Paper, 10c.

15687 2330. Gradient methods in solution of systems of linear equations [with list ofreferences; by] Marvin L. Stein. [1952.] p. 407-413, 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 6.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

15688 2331. Alkaline solution of potassium chromate as transmittancy standard inultraviolet [with list of references; by] Geraldine W. Haupt. [1952.] p. 414—423, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 12.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

15689 2332. Two applications of group characters to solution of boundary-value prob-lems ; [by] E. Stiefel. [1952.] p. 424-427, il. 4° [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 6.] ♦ Paper, 5c

15690 2333. Heterogeneous equilibria at glass electrode-solution interface [with listof references ; by] Donald Hubbard and Richard G. Goldman. [1952.] p. 428-437, il. 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 6.] • Paper, 10c.

15691 2334. Preparation of D-mannitol-C14 and its conversion to D-fructose-l-(and 6)-C14by acetobacter suboxydans [with list of references; by] Horace S. Isbell and J. V. Karabinos. [1952.] p. 438—440, 11. 4® [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. 6] * Paper, 5c.

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Isidore Nimeroff. [1952.] p. 441-448 il 4» [^om Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, June 1952, v. 48, no. o.j * Paper, 10c.

NATIONAL CAPITAL SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSIONNote .—The National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission was established by

Public law 203, 80th Congress, approved July 18, 1947.American processional [story of our country], 1492-1900 [special exhibi-

tion held at], Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. [July 8-Dec. 17, 1950, to commemorate establishment of permanent seat of Federal Government in Washington in year 1800; edited by Elizabeth McCaus-land]. [Laurel Printing Company, New York, N. Y., 1950.] [6] 4-9-270 p. il 1 pl. 4° [Copyright 1950 by Corcoran Gallery of Art. ^viother illustration on front cover.] * Cloth, $3.00; * paper, $2.00. •Item1070-BL. C. card 50-11572 Y 3.N 21/20: Am 3

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Cancer morbidity series.7 Cancer illness among residents of Dallas, Tex. [1948; by Samuel C. Marcus].

[1952.] cover title, [3]+46 p. il. 4° ([Public Health Service publication 178 ; National Cancer Institute.]:) t • Item 481-BL. C. card 50-62992 2 bl • 1

Patients in mental institutions, 1949; prepared in Biometrics Branch of National Institute of Mental Health. [1952.] viii+114 p. 4 ([1 ubhc

Health Service publication 233.]) * Paper, 55c. • Item 494L. C. card 42-37617 FS 2 59: 94J

Reprint from Journal of National Cancer Institute (series), tFS2.31/a: (nos.)378. Complement fixation in animal neoplasia: 2, Development and duration of

reaction in New Zealand white rabbits carrying Brown-Pearce carcinoma [with list of references ; by] Lester D. Ellerbrook, Mark C. Rhees, Helen Thornton, and Stuart W Lippincott. 11952.] [2] +937-946 P. il.[From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952, v. 12 no. 5-J

380. Studies on oxidase activity of normal and malignant lymphoid tissues [with list of references; by] Maynard A. Steinberg, Kuit G. Stern ana Antonio Rottino. [1952.] [2J + 971-985 p. il. [From Journal of Na-tional Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952, v. 12, no. 5.J

381 Studies of biological interrelationships of folic acid, citrovorum factor, and antimetabolite aminopterin [with list of references; by] Abraham Goldin, Ezra M. Greenspan, John M. Vendittl, and Emanuel B. Schoenbach. [1952.] [2]+987-1002 p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer In-

382. Transplacental effecto(i?etha<oli lung tumorlge^ in mice [with list of references; by] Michael Klein. [19a2.] [2] + 1003-10 p. [rromJournal of National Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952, v. 12 no 5.

383. Induced adaptation in tumor, permanence of change [with list ■of refer-ences; by ] Morris K. Barrett and Margaret K. Deringer. [195—] I2]+1011-17 p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952,

384. Tumors of'glandular stomach induced in rats by intramural bijection of 20-methylcholanthrene [with list of references, bj ] William V. Hare, Harold L. Stewart, James G. Bennett, and Egon Lorenz. [19a2.] [2J +1019-1055 p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952,

oor Growth histopathology of melanotic and amelanotic derivatives of 386. Growth^am 1 MopM s$)f[with „ t f references; by] Prosper LoustalotGlenn H. Algire, Frances Y. Legallais, and Belle F. Anderson. [19.12. J [2]+1079-1116+[1] p. il. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute,

387 Flexed-tail-a’nemia’ gene (f) and induced leukemia in mice [with list of erences; by ] L? W. Law. [1952.] [21+1119-26 p. [From Journal ofNational Cancer Institute, Apr. 1952, v. 12, no. 5.] Hat

388. Transfer of mammary tumor milk agent from unplant 4 r2^of references; by] Richmond T Prehn [ 1952 ] [2]+1127 39 p.[From Journal of National Cancer Institute. Apr. 1952, v. 12, no. O. J

, 389. Interrelation of specific genes, body weight, and development of tumors inmice [with list of references; by] W. E. Heston, Margaret K. Deiinger, Ina R. Hughes, and Jerome Cornfield. [1952.] [2]1+1141-57 p. 1 tan. [From Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr. 19a2, v. 12, no. 5.]

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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

15706 Decisions and orders of the National Labor Relations Board, v. 95, July 1- Aug. 31, 1951. 1952. xiv+1527 p. * Cloth, $4.00. • Item 826L. C. card 37-26136 LR 1.8: 95

15<07 Guide for labor organizations to filing requirements of Labor management relations act, 1947, sec. 9 (f), (g), and (h). 1952. cover title, i+21 p. 12° * Paper, 15c. • Item 827 LR 1.2: L11/952

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.

15708 Aztec Ruins National Monument, N. Mex. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] [6] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy 5c. • Item 650

I 29.21: Az 7/3/95215709 Check-list of birds of Platt National Park [with list of literature cited].

[1952.] 11 leaves, 4° [Processed. Largely the work of Mrs. William Hutchinson.] f I 29.6: P 69/4

15710 Facilities available in Park Service areas to visitors using campgrounds and house trailers, May 15, 1952. [1952.] 12 leaves, oblong 8° [Proc-essed.] f I 29.2 :F 11/3

15711 Glacier National Park, [Mont.]. [1952.] 4 p. il. small 4° [Processed.] $I 29.6: G 45/11

15712 Naturalist program, Acadia National Park, [Maine, July 1952]. [1952.] [6] p. il. [Processed.] $ 129.60:952

15713 ------Acadia National Park [Maine, Aug. 1952]. [1952.] [6] p. il. [Proc-essed.] $ 129.60:952-2

15714 ------Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn.-N. C., Aug. 1952. [1952.][4] p. il. [Processed.] f 129.60/2:952/4

15715 ------Mount Rainier National Park [Wash.], season of 1952. [1952.] [4] p.[Processed.] t 129.60/3:952

15716------Shenandoah National Park, Va„ July 1952. [1952.] cover title, [4] p.il. [Processed. Text on p. 4 of cover.] $ 129.60/4:952-2

15717 Perimeter Drive, Platt National Park, Sulphur, Okla. [1952.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J I 29.6 :P 69/3

15718 Pinnacles National Monument, Calif. [Reprint with changes, 1952.] [6] p. il. * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. I 29.21: P 65/2/952

15719 [This entry number not used.]

15720 state parks, areas, acreages, and accommodations, Dec. 31, 1950. [1952.] cover title, 43 p. 4° (Recreation Planning Division.) [Processed. Supersedes State parks and related recreational areas, acreages and accommodations as of June 30,1946.] fL. C. card 52-61391 I 29.2: St 2/4

NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY, Commerce Dept.15721 Construction and building materials, Statistical supplement, June 1952,

New construction by regions and States, 1939-51. [1952.] 32 p. il. 4° ([Facilities and Construction Bureau, Building Materials Division.]) * Paper, 20c. • Item 219 C 40.10: supp.-12/939-51

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD15722 Awards 5601 to 5700, 3d division, interpretation (serial no. 117), v. 54.

Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago, Ill., [1952]. [1] 4-1165 p. il. f Na-tional Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application). L. C. card 36-26212 RA 1.9: 54

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15723 First division, v. 102, awards 14831-930. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chi-cago, Ill. [1952]. [1] +931 p. il. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application).L. C. card 30-26211 RA 1.7:102

NAVAL ACADEMY, Annapolis, Defense Dept.

15724 Report of board of visitors to Naval Academy, 1952, Annapolis, Md.; Apr.18,1952. [1952.] cover title, 16 p. t • Item 390L. C. card 8-7220 D 208.101: 952

NAVAL OBSERVATORY, Defense Dept.

15725 American nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1953; issued by Nautical Almanac Office. 1951 [published 1952]. 294 p. 1 pl. [Tables on p. 2-4 of cover. Alphabetical list of Stars issued separately.] * Paper, $2.25. • Item 395L. C. card 7-35404 D 213.11: 953

NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE, Defense Dept.

15726 Historical sketch of naval administration of Government of American Samoa, Apr. 17,1900-July 1, 1951; by T. F. Darden. [1952.] xiii+39 p. il. 4° [Title on cover is: U. S. Navy administration of Government of American Samoa, 1900-51.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 399L. C. card 52-61504 D 207.2: Sa 4/2

NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept.

15727 United States Navy occupational handbook, manual for civilian guidance counselors and Navy classification officers. Revised 1950 edition, n. p. [MCNPB, Jan. 30, 1951]. [1] +vii+ [140] p. il. 4° ([NAVPERS- MCNPB 35405.]) [Accompanied by a packet of 67 vocational informa-tion briefs. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] f (distri-bution to libraries, teachers, and recruiting officers).L. C. card 50-61644 D 208.6: Oc 1/2

NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept.

NRL report (series). (Naval Research Laboratory.) J D210.8: (nos.)15728 3993. Daytime measurement of atmospheric transmission of light [with list of

references: bv] C. A. Pearson. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] July 10, 1952. [2] 4-14-12 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

15729 4001. New electrochemical recorder paper; [by] E. J. Kohn, D. L. Venezky,R. G. Rice. F. J. Ross, G. F. Asbury, sr. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] July 11, 1952. cover title, [2] 4-14-14 p. il. 4° [The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

15730 4002. Velocity of sound In sea water at zero depth [with list of references; by]V. A. Del Grosso. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] June 11, 1952. cover title, [2]+14-39 p. 11. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

15731 4005. Electrical properties of inorganic papers [with list of references; by]Thomas D. Callinan. Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.J June 26, 1952. cover title, [l]+8 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 1 page in the collation consists of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

15732 4006. Lead networks utilizing saturable core memory [with list of references ; by]D. G. Scorgie. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] July 16, 1952. cover title, [2] 4-10 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

15733 4023. Antifriction bearings as radio noise source [with list of references ; by]H. E. Dinger and J. E. Raudenbush. [Navy-DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.], July 18, 1952. cover title, [2] 4-10 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

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NRL report (series)—Continued4026. Traveling-wave tube as phase-shifter; [by] I. D. Olin. [Navy-DPPO Prnc.,

Washington, D. C.], July 29, 1952. cover title, [2]-j-8 p. 11. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. The 2 pages in the collation consist of detachable catalog entries on heavy paper designed to be used in a card catalog.]

NAVY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.

Navy comptroller manual: v. 2, Accounting classifications, Change 1; June 17, 1952. [1952.] [142] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t

D 201.6/2:2/ch.l----- v. 3, Appropriation, cost and property accounting (field). [1952.]

v-f-[388] p. il. 4° (NAVEXOS P-1000; [Office of Comptroller].) [Is-sued in loose-leaf form with printed marginal index tabs.] i • Item 373

D 201.6/2:3OPNAV instruction.

5530.3. See Army Department, Army regulations 360-65.

PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.

Classification bulletin 405, Feb. 13-May 8, 1952, containing classification orders 119-126, pertaining to classification of subjects of invention re-vised by Classification Group of Patent Office. [1952.] [2] p.4-3-45 leaves, large 8° [Prior bulletin 404 contains order 118.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 252L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3: 405

Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patent and trade-mark cases, compiled from v. 642-653 of Official gazette of Patent Office during 1951. 1952. xvii4- [1] 4-623 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 322, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 253L. C. card 23-7315 C 21.6: 951

Rules of practice in trade-mark cases, with forms & statutes. [3d edition, May 1952.] 1952. vi4-139-|-[l] p. il. [Includes amendments to rules, effective Feb. 8, 1952, and revisions of supplemental material.] ♦ Pa-per, 35c. • Item 262L. C. card 48-50085 C 21.14: T 67/2/952

PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Not e .—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.)276. Peach precooling tests, 1951; by M. H. Haller, W. A. Radspinner, S. E.

Womeldorph, M. A. Smith, W. R. Wright. Beltsville, Md., June 17, 1952. [1] 4-4 p. 4 tab. 4° (Division of Handling, Transportation and Storage of Horticultural Crops.)

277. Rail refrigeration test with Florida citrus, Nov. 1950; by J. R. Winston, Randall Cubbedge, H. W. Hruschka, G. A. Meckstroth. Orlando, Fla., June 27, 1952. [1] 4-14 p. 8 pl. 12 tab. 4° (Division of Handling,Transportation, and Storage of Horticultural Crops.)

Plant disease reporter supplements. [Processed.]213. 1951 summary of results of fungicide tests in United States and Canada ;

[compiled by Fungicide Committee of American Phytopathological Society, Sub committee on Testing and Results of Newer Fungicides]. Aug. 15, 1952. [2]-4-109—140 p. 4° (Division of Mycology and Disease Survey.) t

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PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

President’s Committee on Government Contract Compliance, releases. [1952.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Pr 33.17:

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PRICE STABILIZATION OFFICE, Economic Stabilization Agency

15745 Defense production act of 1950, as amended by Defense production act amerfdments of 1951 and 1952; [prepared by Office of Chief Counsel]. [1952.] iii-j-89 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 430-D-3L. C. card 52-61544 ES 3.5: D 36/2/952

OPS trade aide TA (series), t15746 4. Pricing provisions for retail sellers of malt beverages CPR 117 revision 1

(including amendment 1), issued Aug. 1, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4® • Item 430—E ES 3.6/15 : 4

15747 What a lot of advice! [by Ethel Bedient Gilbert]. [1952.] cover title, 16 p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover. Relates to work of industry advisory committees.] t • Item 430-D ES 3.2: Ad 9

PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

15748 Cotton in agricultural production program, talk by Gus F. Geissler, admin-istrator of Production and Marketing Administration and president of Commodity Credit Corporation, before American Cotton Congress, Houston, Tex., June 19, 1952. [1952.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t

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15749 Cotton price statistics, season 1951-52; v. 33, no. 13. [1952.] 33 p. 4° (Market Information Section, Cotton Branch.) [Processed.] t

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15750 Cotton varieties planted 1950-52 ; [prepared in Cotton Branch]. Memphis, Tenn., July 1952. iii-J-27 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

A 82.2: C 82/60/950-5215751 1952 price support program for Mississippi, summary of remarks by John II.

Dean, deputy assistant administrator for commodity operations, Produc-tion and Marketing Administration, at meeting of Mississippi County Committeemen with Mississippi State PMA committee, at Biloxi, June 25-27,1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.24 :D 34/2

15752 Sugar statistics for Jan.-June, 1952. Aug. 7, 1952. 3 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 82.2: Su 3/9/952

15753 Transportation and handling of grain by motortruck in Southwest; [by William J. Hudson and Earl K. Henschen]. Washington, D. C., May 1952. cover title, iv+65 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] |L. C. card 52-61537 A 82.2: G 76/5

15754 United States standards for grades of canned corn, cream style corn, effec-tive July 30, 1952. 4th issue. [1952.] 10+vii p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.268. Supersedes standards in effect since Dec. 1,1932.] t A 82.20: C 81/2/952

15755 United States standards for grades of canned whole kernel (or whole grain) corn, effective July 30, 1952. 4th issue. [1952.] 11-f-vii p. 4° [Proc-essed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.269. Supersedes standards in effect since Dec. 1, 1932.] t A 82.20: C 81/3/952

15756 United States standards for grades of frozen lima beans, effective July 30, 1952. 6th issue. [1952.] 9+[l] p. 4° [Processed. Title 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.172. Supersedes standards in effect since May 30,1952.] t A 82.20: L 628/2/952-2

15757 United States standards for grades of frozen whole kernel (or whole grain) corn, effective Aug. 1, 1952. 4th issue. [1952.] 9 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Tithe 7, Code of Federal regulations, sec. 52.271. Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 15,1944.] f A 82.20 : C 81/4/952

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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Federal Security Agency

Cleaner water for the Ohio. [1952.] 6+ [1] p. il. 12° ([Publication 203.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois Sanitary Water Board and vari-ous other States’ boards and commissions.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 485

FS 2.2: W 29/7 Health information series.

41. Malaria. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] [4] p. narrow 8° ([Publication 166.])* Paper, $1.50 per 100 ; single copy, 5c. FS 2.50 : 41/2

Pictorial key to some common adult cockroaches; prepared by H. D. Pratt. May 1952. 1 p. il. oblong 8° (Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Processed.] t Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.

FS 2.60/2: C 64/2 Public health monograph (series).

4. Estimates of disabling illness prevalence in United States, based on current population survey of Feb. 1949 and Sept. 1950 [with list of references; by] Theodore D. Woolsey. [1952.] [4] 4-16 p. il. 4» ([Publication 181.])[Issued concurrently with Aug. 1952 issue of Public health reports, v. 67, no. 8.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 500-AL. C. card 52-61517 FS 2.62 : 4

Public health personnel, facilities, and services in local areas, analysis of information submitted to Public Health Service in Report of public health personnel, facilities and services as of Dec. 31,1950; prepared by Clifford H. Greve, Josephine R. Campbell. [1952.] x-f-75 p. il. 4° ([Publica-tion 232]; Bureau of State Services, Division of State Grants.) [Title on cover is: Report of local public health resources, 1950.] ± • Item 485L. C. card 50-60673 FS 2.2: P 96/4/950

Public health reports [title page and] index, v. 66, pt. 2, nos. 27-52, July- Dec. 1951. [1952.] xviii p. ♦ Paper, 10c. • Item 497

FS 2.7: 66/27-52/ind.Radiological health for sanitarian; [by] C. D. Spangler. [Atlanta, Ga.,

1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Communicable Disease Center, At-lanta, Ga. FS 2.60/2: R 11/3

Reprint from Public health reports (series). FS 2.7/a : (nos.)3152. Units of radiation and radioactivity [with list of references] ; by Elda E.

Anderson. [1952.] [1] 4-293-297 p. 4° [From Public health reports,Mar. 1952, v. 67, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

3156. Milk sanitation honor roll for 1950-51. [1952.] [2)4-268-271 p. 4°[From Public health reports, Mar. 1952, v. 67, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

3159. Effect of incomplete information on estimating prevalence of disease [with list of references] ; by Albert P. Iskrant and Quentin R. Remein. [1952.] [2)4*384—339 p. 4° [From Public health reports, Apr. 1952, v. 67, no. 4.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

3160. Effective use of dental assistants [with list of references] ; by George E. Waterman. [1952.] [1] 4-390-394 p. il. 4° [From Public health re-ports, Apr. 1952, v. 67, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c.

3161. Cancer reporting and register program ; by Anita K. Bahn. [1952.] [2] 4-395—400 p. il. 4° [From Public health reports, v. 67, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c.

3162. Venereal disease morbidity, 1951 ; [prepared by Division of Venereal Dis-ease of Bureau of State Services], [1952.] [2] 4-404-408 p. il. 4°[From Public health reports, Apr. 1952, v. 67, no. 4.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

3164. Insecticides and world health WHO Expert Committee on Insecticides [with list of references] ; by Samuel W. Simmons. [1952.] [2] 4-451-454 p. 4° [From Public health reports, May 1952, v. 67, no. 5.] • Paper, 5c.

3166. Mosquito control in water resource projects : 1, Prevention vs. abatement, by R. O. Saxvik ; 2, Insect problems and irrigation, by John A. Rowe. [1952.] [1] 4-459—465 p. 4° [From Public health reports, May 1952,v. 67, no. 5.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

3167. Alcohol studies and rehabilitation in Virginia ; by Kenneth F. Lee. [1952.] [2] 4-474—478 p. il. 4° [From Public health reports, May 1952, v. 67, no. 5.] * Paper, 5c.

3168. Temperature effect on colloidal mastic test [with list of references] ; by George R. Cannefax and C. W. Tow. [1952.] [2)4-490-491 p. 4° [From Public health reports, May 1952, v. 67, no. 5.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

3169. Trends in illness and mortality [with list of references] ; by Selwyn D. Collins. [1952.] [1)4-497—503 p. il. 4° [From Public health re-ports, May 1952, v. 67, no. 5.] * Paper, 5c.

3170. National program for interstate milk shipments ; by Leonard A. Scheele and Harry G. Hanson. [1952.] [2)4-260-267 p. il. 4° [From Publichealth reports, Mar. 1952, v. 67, no. 3.) * Paper, 10c.

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Reprint from Public health reports (series)—Continued15777 3175. Unstained slides for diagnosis of certain treponernatoses; by Waldemar E.

Coutts, Edna Silva-Inzuna, and Guillermo Morales-Silva. [1952.] [3]p. il. 4° [From Public health reports, May 1952, v. 67, no. 5.] * Paper, 5c.

15778 Safe and sanitary home refuse storage. [1952.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° ([Publication 183; Division of Sanitation.]) * Paper, $1.00 per 100; single copy 5c. • Item 485 FS 2.2: R 25

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

15779 Low-rent public housing program, what it is, how it works [with list of publications on housing]. [Reissued Mar. 1952.] cover title, 8+[2] p 4° [Processed. Text and map on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f

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QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY, Defense Dept.Q. M. C. historical studies.

15780 20. Fresh foods for armed forces, quartermaster market center system, 1941—48 ;by Herbert R. Rifkind. [1952.] [3]-f-xii + 391 p. il. 4° (HistoricalSection.) $ • Item 363—A D 106.8 : 20

RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior D,ept.15781 Central Valley project, Calif., water for irrigation, navigation, flood con-

trol, power, cities and towns, industries, salinity control, fish and wild life, recreation. [Revised edition.] [1952.] [2] p. il. oblong 8° folded into narrow 8° size, t • Item 660 I27.2:C33/4/952

15782 Friant Dam provides water for 500,000 thirsty California acres. [1952.][4] p. il. narrow 8° t • Item 660 I 27.2: Sh 2

15783 Shasta Dam, keystone in concrete for vast Central Valley Project. [1952.][4] p. il. narrow 8° t • Item 660 I 27.2 : Sh 2

15784 Short cuts to weed killing calculations: pt. 7, How to prepare weedkillers for woody plants; by John T. Maletic. [1951.] 2 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Dec. 1951 issue of Reclamation era.] f I 27.5/: W 417/6/pt.7

15785 -------pt. 8, How to apply aromatic solvents to control waterweeds ; [by JohnT. Maletic]. [1952.] [2] p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Jan. 1952 issue of Reclamation era.] t I 27.5/a : W 417/6/pt.8

Specifications and invitations. [Processed.] 127.2: (nos.)Note .—Specifications and invitations usually include invitations for bids, sched-

ule, specifications, and drawings. Bids for the specifications and invitations listed below were to have been received during the period Aug. 19-Sept. 20, 1952. Publi-cations sold at Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo.

15786 3620. Channelization of Rio Grande fish and wildlife refuge to San Marcial, Mid-dle Rio Grande project, N. Mex. [1952.] cover title, [4]+a-e leaves + 58 p. 19 pl. 2 maps, 4° t Paper, $1.05

15787 3756. Air compressors for Eklutna power plant, Eklutna project, Alaska. [1952.]cover title, [2]-|-a-f leaves4-24-15 p. 4° f Paper, 35c.

15788 3758. Radial-gate hosts for spillway at Nimbus Dam, Folsom unit, AmericanRiver division, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [3]4~ a-b leaves 4-2 4-4 4-19 p. 5 pl. 1 tab. 4° f Paper, 50c.

15789 3759. Remote control and telemetering equipment for Flatiron power plant andFlatiron Afterbay Dam, Colorado-Big Thompson project. Colo. [1952.] cover title. [2] 4-a—d leaves4-24-20 p. 4 pl. 4° f Paper, 55c.

15790 3760. Power transformers (bank no. 2) for Gila substation, Davis Dam project,Ariz.-Nev. [1952.] cover title, [3] + a-i leaves + 2+22 p. 2 pl. 4° fPa- per, 55c.

15791 3761. Sixty-nine-kilovolt shunt capacitor equipment for Cochise substation, DavisDam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1952.] cover title, [3] 4-a-e leaves4-24-17 p. 4° + Paper, 40c.

15792 3763. Additions to Thermopolis substation, transmission division, Wyoming. Mis-souri River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [3]4-a—i leaves + 60 p. 36 p. 1 tab. 4° f Paper, $1.35.

15793 3765. Power circuit breakers for Folsom switchyard. Central Valley project,Calif. [1952.] cover title, [3] 4-a-f leaves4-24-20 p. 1 pl. 4° tPaper, 40c.

15794 3766. Painting of floating caisson, drydock, and accessory equipment. GrandCoulee Dam. Coulee Dam division. Columbia B^sin project. Wash. [1952.] cover title, [2] 4-a—b leaves+ 22 p. 24 pl. 2 maps, 4° t Paper, 80c.

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Specifications and invitations—Continued3767. Control, recording and alternating-current distribution boards, station-

service transformers, and battery charges for Eklutna power plant, Eklutna project, Alaska. [1952.] cover title, [3]+a-k leaves-)-237 p. 11 pl. 2 tab. 4° f Paper, 90c.

3768. Main control and distribution boards and battery chargers for Anchorage substation, Eklutna project, Alaska. [1952.] cover title, [3]+a-g leaves + [2] +30 p. 10 pl. 4° f Paper, 75c.

3769. Missouri diversion dam, excavation for earthwork, dam foundation, Missouri diversion unit, Mont., Missouri-Souris division, Missour River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a leaves + 7 p. 2 pl. 2 maps, 4° t Paper, 25c.

3770. Portable oil purifier and drying oven for Eklutna power plant, Eklutna ?roject, Alaska. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a-e leaves + 2+14 p. 4°

Paper, 40c.3772. Generators for Palisades power plant, Palisades project, Idaho. [1952.]

cover title, [2]+a—m leaves + 45 p. 5 pl. 4° f Paper, 90c.3773. Alterations to pump P3, Grand Coulee pumping plant, Columbia Basin

project, Wash. [1952.] cover title, [3] leaves+ 20 p. 4 pl. 4° f Pa-per, 35c.

3774. Miscellaneous installations of pipe insulation and pipe heating circuits for Grand Coulee pumping plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a leaves + 28 p. 6 pl. 4° t Paper, 50c.

3775. High-pressure gates for canal outlet works at Kirwin Dam, Solomon division, Kirwin unit, Kansas, Missouri River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a-b leaves + 2 + 4 + 20 p. 19 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Paper, 70c.

3776. Power circuit breakers for Folsom-Elverta terminal switching facilities, Central Valley project, Calif. [1952.] cover title, [3J+a-g leaves+2 + 22 p. 4° t Paper, 45c.

3777. Earthwork and structures, Provo River banks, Jordanelle to Deer Creek Reservoir, Provo River project, Utah. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a—d leavtes + 23 p. 4 pl. 7 maps, 4° f Paper, 55c.

3781. Oahe-Midland 115-kilovolt transmission line, Transmission division, South Dakota, Missouri River Basin project. [1952.] cover title, [2]+a—k leaves + 19 p. 39 pl. map, 5° f Paper, $1.00

Working water for California’s Central Valley. [1952.] iv+20 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.] f • Item 660L. C. card 52-61561 I 27.2: C 33/6/952

RENEGOTIATION BOARDRenegotiation staff bulletin.

3C. Segregating renegotiable and nonrenegotiable subcontracts by reference to CMP allotment and DO numbers and symbols. [1952.] 1 p. 4° * Paper, $1.25 per 100 ; single copy, 5c. • Item 308 Rn B 1.6/3 : 3 C

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.Application of internal combustion generating units in Rural Electrification

program; [address by] Everett J. Raushenberger, Internal Combustion Plants Section, Power Division, Rural Electrification Administration. [1952.] [l]+7+[6] p. il. 4° [Processed. Presentation at Oil & Gas Power Conference, Buffalo, N. Y., June 26, 1952, of American Society of Mechanical Engineers.] J A 68.14: R 19

Background and objectives of new organizational structure, address by Claude R. Wickard, REA administrator, before REA field conference, Denver, Colo., June 23, 1952. [1952.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 68.14: W 63/41Nature and significance of new organization, address at REA June field

conference, 1952, by H. S. Person, consulting economist, REA. [1952.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 68.14 :P 43

Progress and status of rural electrification and telephone programs, [ad-dress by] E. C. Weitzell, program analyst, Office of Administrator, [at] field conferences, June 1952. [1952.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t

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SHIPS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.Bureau of Ships manual: chapters. • Item 413 D211.7: (nos.)

33. Life preservers, living and berthing equipment; July 1, 1952. [1952.]11]+10 p. il. 4° (NAVSHIPS 250-000-33.) [Issued with perforations. Revision of Ships Bureau manual, chap. 33, Life preservers, living and berthing equipment, July 1, 1946.] * Paper, 10c.

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SMALL DEFENSE PLANTS ADMINISTRATION

Employee suggestion system for small plant, prepared by Donald Wilhelm, jr.; revised by C. W. Ufford. [1952.] v-j-19 p. il. ([Management Serv-ice Division.]) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 15c.

SDP 1.2 : Su 3Management aids for small business. [Processed.] t SDP 1.10: (nos.)

2. Adequate production control ; by Frederick W. Hornbruch, jr. July 1952. 3 p. 4°

3. Reducing accident costs in small industrial plants ; by Safety Engineer Staff, Bureau of Labor Standards. July 1952. 2 p. 4°

4. Business insurance; by Research Department, Association of Casualty and Surety Companies. July 1952. 4 p. 4°

5. Reducing accident costs through safe working conditions; by Safety Engineer-ing Staff, Bureau of Labor Standards. July 1952. 2 p. 4°

6. Is your labor turnover cost too high? by John Perry. July 1952. 4 p. 4° 7. Reducing accident costs by use of safety committees; by Safety Engineering

Staff, Bureau of Labor Standards. Aug. 1952. 2 p. 4°

Technical aids for small business. [Processed.] t SDP 1.11: (nos.) 1. Proper alignment of machine tools ; by Joseph de Feher. June 1952. 4 p. il. 4° 4. Sharpening certain metal cutting tools used in machine shops. July 1952.

4 p. il. 4°5. Precision measurement of workpieces. [1952.] 6 p. il. 4°6. Selecting right tool steel. July 1952. 4 p. 4°

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONNot e .—When ordering publications for sale by the Smithsonian Institution,

make checks and money orders payable to the Smithsonian Institution.

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.v. 119, no. 1. Cambrian stratigraphy and paleontology near Caborca, northwestern

Sonora, Mexico [with list of references] ; by G. Arthur Cooper, A. R. V. Arellano, J. Harlan Johnson, Vladimir J. Okulitch, Alexander Stoyanow, Christina Lochman. Washington, Aug. 6, 1952 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.] vi-[-1844-[l] p. il. 1 pl. 31 p. of pl. (Publication 4085 ; Charles D. and Mary Vaux Walcott Research Fund.) t Paper, $3.00.L. C. card 52-61564 SI 1.7 : 119/1

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency

Bureau memorandums. • Item 521 FS3.11: (nos.)72. Independent plans providing medical care and hospitalization insurance in

1949 in United States, 1950 survey [with bibliography] ; by Agnes W. Brewster. 1952. ix-f-122 p. I10 (Division of Research and Statistics.) * Paper, 65c.L. C. card SS 52-13

73. Employee-benefit plans in electric and gas utility industries ; by Julia Carlson. 1952. v+150 p. 40 (Division of Research and Statistics.) [Illustration on front cover.] $ L. C. card SS 52-14

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

Improve pastures, Apr. 1952. [1952.] [2] p. il. 4° (J. S. 18.) [Proc-essed.] t Milwaukee, Wis. A 57.2: P 26

Manage farm ponds for bass and bluegills; Jan. 1952. [1952.] [2] p. il. 4° (JS-19.) [Processed.] f Milwaukee, Wis. A 57.2 :P 77/2

Neighbor group idea, articles; by E. J. Niederfrank. [1952.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted by Soil Conservation Service from Extension Service review for May 1952 by permission of editor.] t A 43.7/a : N 31

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STATE DEPARTMENT

Commercial policy series. [Processed.] S 1.37: (nos.)15831 137. American agriculture and world trade, fact sheet; June 1951. [1951.]

8 p. il. 4° ([Publication 4252; Division of Publications] Office of Pub-lic Affairs.) * Paper, 5c.

15832 138. American business and world trade, fact sheet; June 1951. [1951.] 8 p.il. 4° ([Publication 4253; Division of Publications] Office of Public Affairs.) * Paper, 5c.

15833 Distribution centers and libraries displaying Department of State publi-cations [list]. [1950.] ii-f-17 p. tL. C. card 52-61567 S 1.2: P 96/10

European and British Commonwealth series.15834 35. Yugoslavia, Titoism and U. S. foreign policy, background; June 1952.

[1952.] 8 p. il. 4° ([Publication 4624; Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) ‘Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61529 S 1.74 : 35

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External research report, Research lists. (External Research Staff, Office of Intelligence Research.) [Processed.] t S 1.101: (nos.)

1. Research on USSR. Jan. 16, 1952. [1)4-17 p. 4°2. Research on China. Jan. 16, 1952. [1]4-11 p. 4°3. Research on southeast Asia. Jan. 16, 1952. [1] +9 p. 4°4. Research on Japan. Jan. 16, 1952. 1 + 8 p. 4°5. Research on Far East and Asia, general and regional. Jan. 16, 1952. [1J +

5 p. 4°6. Research on Korea. Jan. 16, 1952. [ 1 ] -J- 2 p. 4°7. Research on eastern Europe (excluding USSR). Jan. 16, 1952. [l]+6p. 4°8. Research on western Europe. Jan. 16, 1952. [1] -f-19 p. 4°9. Research on Near East. Jan. 16, 1952. [1] 4-8 p. 4°10. Research on India, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. Jan. 16,

1952. [1J4-8 p. 4°11. Research on international affairs. Jan. 16. 1952. [1] 4-15 p. 4°12. Research on American republics (excluding United States). Jan. 16, 1952.

[1] 4-14 p. 4°13. Research on Africa. Jan. 16, 1952. [1)4-7 p. 4°14. Research on British Commonwealth. May 15, 1952. [1] 4-21 p. 4°15. Research on communication and transportation. May 15, 1952. [1] 4-2 p. 4°

Far Eastern series.15850 55. Administrative agreement with Japan. [1952.] [2] 4-382-3894-[1] P- 4°

([Publication 4570; Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) [Processed. Reprinted from Department of State bulletin of Mar. 10, 1952.] * Paper, 10c. „ .L. C.card 52-60917 S 1.38 : 55

15851 Foreign relations of United States, diplomatic papers, 1935: v. 2, British Commonwealth, Europe. 1952. lxxi+816 p. ([Publication 4584; Divi-sion of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) [Also issued as H. doc 513, v. 2, 74th Cong. 2d sess.] * Cloth, $3.00. • Item 872L. C. card 10-3793 S 1.1: 935/v.2

Foreign service manual. [Issued with perforations.] i15852 v. 1. Administration [revised pages]; July 14, 1952. [1952.] [34] p. il. 4°

[Includes Transmittal letter A-91.] S 1.5/4 : A-9115853 v. 1. Arministration [new and revised pages] ; July 25, 1952. [1952.] [10] p.

4° [Includes Transmittal letter A—92. An Errata sheet, 1 p. oblong 24°, was issued also.] S 1.5/4 : A—92

15854 v. 2. Consular affairs [new and revised pages] ; Aug. 1, 1952. [1952.] [Ill] p.4° [Includes Transmittal letter CA-7.] S 1.5/4 : CA-7

International Organization and Conference series, IV, UNESCO.15855 18. Organizing UNESCO council; [by Per Stensland and Carol Stensland].

[1952.] [2] 4-7 p. ([Publication 4646; Division of Publications, Office ofPublic Affairs.]) [From series. Community education for international understanding, in magazine Adult education.] ♦ Paper, 10c. • Item 882L. C. card 52-61530 S 1.70/4 : Un 34/no. 18

Near and Middle Eastern series.15856 7. Turkey, frontier of freedom, background. June 1952. [1952.] 12 p. il. 4°

([Publication 4633; Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 883L. C. card 52-61578 S 1.86: 7

15857 Outline of Point 4 organization, policy and operations. [Revised Feb. 14, 1952.] [1952.] 5 p. 4° (Technical Cooperation Administration.)[Processed.] f S 1.2: P 75/5

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15858 Soviet Union as reported by former Soviet citizens, report 1-3; Aug. 1951 May 15,1952. [1951-52.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t External Research Staff, Office of Intelligence Research.L. C. card 52-61534 8 1.102:1-3

15859 10th quarterly report on Germany, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1952. [Steinmetz und Langen, Berlin, 1952.] x4-102 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Office of U. S. High Commissioner for Germany.) [Text and another map on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 50-60777 S 1.90:10

Treaties and other international acts series. • Item 899 S 9.10: (nos.)15860 2340. Education, cooperative program in Honduras, agreement between United

States and Honduras, supplementing agreement of Apr. 24, 1951, effected by exchange of notes signed Tegucigalpa Aug. 7 and Sept. 8, 1951; entered into force Sept. 8, 1951. [1952.] [2]-f-4 p. ([Publication 4453.]) [English and Spanish.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61273

15861 2346. Economic cooperation, agreement and notes between United States andVietnam, signed Saigon Sept. 7, 1951 ; entered into force Sept. 7, 1951. [1952.] [2]4-31 p. ([Publication 4462.]) [English, French andVietnamese.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 52-61449

15862 2369. Air Force mission to Uruguay, agreement between United States and Uru-guay, signed at Washington Dec. 4, 1951; entered into force Dec. 4, 1951. [1952.] [214-11 p. ([Publication 4496.]) [English and Spanish.]♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61508

15863 2375. Education, cooperative program in Dominican Republic, additional financialcontributions, agreement between United States and Dominican Republic, effected by exchange of notes signed Ciudad Trujillo Sept. 10 and 19, 1951 ; entered into force Sept. 19, 1951. [1952.] [214-4 p. ([Publication4502.]) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61450

15864 2388. Health and sanitation, cooperative program in Paraguay, agreement betweenUnited States and Paraguay, effected by exchange of notes signed Asuncion Sept. 18 and Nov. 11, 1950: entered into force Nov. 21, 1950. [1952.] [2] 4-4 p. ([Publication 4591.]) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 52-61451

15865 2391. Pleasure yachts, reciprocal exemption from navigation dues, arrangementbetween United States and Cuba, effected by exchange of notes signed at Washington Dec. 12 and 17, 1951; entered into force Dec. 17, 1951. [1952.] [214-2 p. ([Publication 4526.]) ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61499

15866 2392. Economic cooperation with Turkey, under Public law 472, 80th Congress, asamended, agreement between United States and Turkey, amending agree-ment of July 4, 1948, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Ankara Aug. 16, 1951; entered into force Aug. 16, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-3 p. ([Publication 4527.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61569

15867 2395. Military aviation mission, agreement between United States and Peru, >extending and modifying agreement of Oct. 7, 1946. effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Sept. 29 and Oct. 31, 1950 ; entered into force Oct. 31, 1950. [1952.] [2] 4-2 p. ([Publication 4543.]) [Spanishand English.] * Paper, 5c.

L. C. card 52-6157015868 2396. Civil aviation mission to Peru, agreement between United States and Peru,

effected by exchange of notes signed Lima Dec. 27, 1946, entered into force Dec. 27, 1946, and amendment effected by exchange of notes signed Lima Aug. 28 and Nov. 11, 1947 ; entered into force Nov. 11, 1947. [1952.] [2] 4-10 p. ([Publication 4547.]) [Spanish and English.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 52-61571

15869 2397. Civil aviation, use of Payne Field, agreement between United States andEgypt, signed Cairo June 15, 1946 ; entered into force June 15, 1946 [1952.] [2]4-2 p. ([Publication 4548.]) » Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61572

15870 2398. Passport visa fees, agreement between United States and Pakistan, effectedby exchange of notes signed Karachi Oct. 10, and 18, 1949 ; entered into force Oct. 18, 1949. [1952.] [2] 4-3 p. ([Publication 4550.]) ♦ Paper,5c.L. C. card 52-61573

15871 2400. Health and sanitation, cooperative program in Colombia, additional financialcontributions, agreement between United States and Colombia, effected by exchange of notes signed Bogota Sept. 5, and Nov. 30, 1951; entered into force Nov. 30, 1951. [1952.] [2] 4-4 p. ([Publication 4560.])[English and Spanish.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 51-61574

15872 2401. Technical cooperation, agreement between United States and Israel, signedHakirya (Tel Aviv) Feb. 26, 1951; entered into force Feb. 26, 1951. [1952.] [3] 4-8 p. ([Publication 4563.]) [English and Hebrew.]♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61278

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Brazil, amending agreement of June 15 and 24, 1940, effected by exchange of notes dated Rio de Janeiro May 16 and 23. 1950 ; entered into force May 23, 1950. [1952.] [2]+2 p. ([Publication 4565.]) [Englishand Portuguese.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61507 , „ , , x

2427. Technical cooperation, agreement between United States and Pakistan, amending agreement of Feb. 9, 1951, effected by exchange of notes signed at Karachi Jan. 8, 1952; entered into force Jan. 8, 1952. [1952.] [2]+2 p. ([Publication 4538.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61500 ....................

2428 Agriculture, cooperative program in Honduras, additional financial contri-butions, agreement between United States and Honduras effected by ex-change of notes signed Tegucigalpa Jan. 9 and 16, 1952 ; entered into force Jan. 16, 1952. [1952.] [2]+5 p. ([Publication 4580.]) [Englishand Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61506 . „ x , v

2429. Copyright, agreement between United States and Denmark, effected by ex-change of notes signed Washington Feb. 4, 1952 ; entered into force Feb. 4, 1952. [1952.] [2]+6p. ([Publication 4581.] ) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61578

2451. Education, cooperative program in Paraguay, additional financial contribu-tions, agreement between United States and Paraguay, effected by ex-change of notes signed Asunci6n Sept. 10 and Nov. 29, 1951 ; entered into force Nov. 29, 1951. [1952.] [2] -f-4 p. ([Publication 4597.])[English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61576 . „ , x .

2463. Economic cooperation, agreement between United States and Italy, effected by exchange of notes signed Rome Dec. 28, 1951; entered into force Dec. 28. 1951. [1952.] [2]+4 p. ([Publication 4598.]) [English andItalian.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61577 . , „ „ , J .

2493. Security treaty, between United States, Australia, and New Zealand, signed San Francisco Sept. 1, 1951, proclaimed by President of United States May 9, 1952; entered into force Apr. 29, 1952. [1952.] [2]+8 p.([Publication 4608.]) ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 52-61279

U. S. National Commission for UNESCO newsletter, June 26, 1952; no. 1. [1952.] [4] p. il. 4° [Biweekly. Each of these publications carries a State Department number which is purposely omitted from this entry. Supersedes U. S. National Commission UNESCO news.] * Paper, $1.00 a yr., 35c. additional for foreign mailing; single copy 5c. • Item 895

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SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t

v. 1. [Introduction and index], Change 22 ; July 16>^®®2£8 .i/ch.22v. 2. [Supply ashore], Change 20/21; June 13. 1952. [1952.] l+J^l] p. il. 4°

N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/v.2/ch.20, 21/supp.v. 4. [Commissary, clothing and small stores, ships store], Change 22; July 24,

1952. [1952.] [114] p. il. 4° N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/v.4/ch.22Change 127, Navy shipping guide, pt. 1; July 8, 1952. [1952.] [23] p.

[Issued in loose-leaf form.] f N 20.17/2 :127/pt.lJoint travel regulations, Change 2; Aug. 1, 1952. [1952.] [78] p. il. 4°

[Issued in lose-leaf form. Incorporates information which was issued in Instruction memoranda 2-1 through 2-10.] t D 212.6: T 69/ch.2

Navy shipping guide, Article 1850-4. See Air Force Dept., Air Force regu-lation 71-4.

TARIFF COMMISSIONFigs, dried, report to the President on investigation under sec. 7 of Trade

agreements extension act of 1951. July 1952. cover title, [l]4-20leaves4-3 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 52-61548 TC 1.2 : F 46

Imports of coal-tar products, 1951, United States imports for consumption of intermediates, dyes, medicinals, flavor and perfume materials, and other finished coal-tar products entered in 1951 under par. 27 and 28 of Tariff act of 1930 ; compiled by Chemical Division. July 1952. cover title, 40 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] tL. C. card 46-26574 TC 1.2: C 63/3/951

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Industrial materials series: Report M (series). [Processed.]5. Fluorspar, summary of information on uses, production, trade, and supply.

Washington. D. C., Aug. 1952. cover title, [3] leaves+ 3u p. 4 T rL. C. card 52-61550 IC 1.27 . o

Spring clothespins (1952), report on escape-clause investigation under sec. 7 of Trade agreements extension act of 1951. Washington, Aug. 1952. cover title, [2]+86 leaves, 4° [Processed] tL. C. card 52-61560 TC 1.2: C 62

35th annual report of Tariff Commission, 1951. 1952. vi+58 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 525, 82d Cong. 2d sess.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 977 L. C. card 18-26040 IC 1.1: 9ol

Watches, watch movements, watch parts, and watch cases, report to the President on investigation under sec. 7 of Trade agreements extension act of 1951. Washington, June 1952. cover title, iii+118 leaves, 4°[Processed.] tL. C. card 52-61545 TC 1.2: W 29

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Chemical engineering report.3. Production of elemental phosphorus by electric-furnace method [with list

of references], by staff of Division of Chemical Engineering ; compiled by R. B. Burt and J. C. Barber. 1952. xii + 312 p. il 4 pl. t Paper $2.00, Treasurer, Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tenn. • Item 1081

Y 3.1 35 Z 13/3

TERRITORIES OFFICE, Interior Dept.General information, Alaska. June 1952. 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

I 35.10/2: A ls/7/952

TRANSPORTATION BUREAU, Post Office Dept.General scheme of California, 1952. 1952. 131 p. narrow 8° (Postal

Transportation Service, [8th division.]) t P 10.6: C 12/4/952Schedule of mail routes, no. 352, Aug. 1, 1952, 1st division, Postal Trans-

portation Service, comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa-chusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, n. p. [Aug. 1, 1952.] 148 p. narrow 8° t • 10.12/1:352

Schedule of mail routes, no. 573, Aug. 11, 1952, 5th division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1952. 172+[1] p. narrow 8° t

P 10.12/5:573Schedule of mail routes, no. 468, Aug. 18, 1952, 10th division, Postal Trans-

portation Service, comprising northern peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. McGill-Warner Co., St.Paul [Aug. 18] 1952. 172 p. narrow 8° i P 10.12/10: 468

Schedule of mail routes, no. 221, Aug. 15, 1952, 14th division, Postal Trans-portation Service, comprising Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming.John F. Brady Co., Omaha [1952]. 104 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/14: 221

TREASURY DEPARTMENTAddress by Secretary Snvder before National Petroleum Council, Washing-

ton, D. C., July 29,1952. [1952.] 4 p. 4° [Processed] fT 1.31: Sn 9/29

Department circular, f912. 2 percent Treasury certificates of indebtedness of series C—1953, dated and

bearing interest from Aug. 15, 1952, due Aug. 15, 1953. Aug. 4, 1952.[2] p. 4° (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt.) • Item 924

J T 1.4/2 : 912Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 86, Jan.-Dec. 1951.

1952. v+482 p. [Includes Treasury decisions 52634-894.] * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 927L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11: 86

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VA pamphlet.9-3. National service life insurance and servicemen’s Indemnity, information and

premium rates. Revised May 1952. [1952.] cover title, viii+79 p.narrow 8° [Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] | • Item 988L. C. card 29-26102 VA 1.19 : 9-3/2

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE, Federal Security AgencyRecent developments in hearing aids; by S. R. Silverman and Robert W.

Benson. [1952.] [4] p. il. [Reprint no. 263 from Hearing news, official publication of American Hearing Society, May 1952.] t FS 13.202: H 35

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.

Child-labor bulletin.102. What farmers who hire workers should know about child-labor requirements

of Federal fair labor standards act. Revised Aug. 1952. [1952.] [4] p. il. 4® t • Item 776 L 22.14 :102/2

Directory of offices, Region 2 (New York-New Jersey). [1952.] [2] p. 4° [Processed. Order-form for certain FLSA publications appears on reverse.] $ L 22.2: D 62/2

Federal wage-hour law digest, Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended Jan. 25, 1950, by Fair labor standards amendments of 1949, and as affected by Portal-to-portal act of 1947 [with list of publications avail-able]. [1952.] 6 p. 4° fL. C. card L 52-166 L 22.2: W 12/6

WAGE STABILIZATION BOARD, Economic Stabilization AgencyConsolidated interpretation bulletin 1-18; May 15, 1952. [1952.] iii-j-60

p. 4° t • Item 430-H-lL. C. card 52-61582 ES 2.8:1-18

WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dept.Circular.

N. Manual of surface observations, 6th edition, revised, Weather Bureau adden-dum, Change A2. Washington, D. C., July 1952. iv+[173] p. il. 4° [Processed. An Errata, 1 p., dated Aug. 14, 1952, issued also.]L. C. card 51-60617 C 30.4 : N/951/add./ch.A 2

Note .—The addendum to Circular N and changes to the addendum and Circular N are sold at a subscription price of $1.75, 50c. additional for foreign mailing. The addendum and changes are not sold separately.

Circular N sells at 75c. per copy, 25c. additional for foreign mailing.Technical papers. • Item 281 C30.28: (nos.)

17. Kansas-Missouri floods of June—July 1951; prepared by Hydrologic Services Division. [W. R. P. C., Kansas City, Mo., June 16, 1952.] viii + 105 p. il.1 pl. map, 4<> [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 60c. .

18. Measurement of diffuse solar radiation at Blue Hill Observatory [with bibliographies] ; prepared by I. F. Hand and F. A. Wollaston. [1952.] il + 19 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c.

Weather forecasting. 1952. cover title, iv-[-39 p. il. [Revision of publi-cation formerly issued as Bulletin 42, under title Weather forecasting with introductory note on atmospherics.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 275 L. C. card Agr 13-272 C 30.2: F 76/3

WOMEN’S BUREAU, Labor Dept.Bulletin.

203-1. Outlook for women as physical therapists [with bibliography; prepared by Grace E. Ostrander]. Revised [edition]. 1952. x-f-51 p. il.(Medical services series.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Pa-per, 20c. • Item 781L. C. card L 52-169 L 13.3 : 203-1/2

Leaflets. L 13.11: (nos.)8. Your job future after high school. [Revised 1952.] [1952.] 8 p. il.

[Previously issued without series designation.] ♦ Paper, 5c.10. Current publications of Women’s Bureau, 1952. [1952.] 4 p. t • Item 783

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Not e .—Entries appear in this index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, circulars, orders, etc., having no specific subjects are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the Catalog.

A EntryA. H. D. series______________________ 14608Abbreviations, Russian, list--------------- 15605Abortion in animals, work in cooper-

ation with States, summary of brucellosis control program____ 14611

Absorption spectra, see Spectra.Acadia National Park---------------- 15712—713Accident Boards and Commissions,

Industrial, International As-soc. of, see International Assoc, of Industrial Accident Boardsand Commissions.

?cidents :costs, reducing—

by use of safety committees-------- 15820in small industrial plants--------- 15816through safe working conditions- 15818

see also Railroad accidents.Accounts and accounting:

appropriation, cost and property accounting for field activities- 15736

Army attaches’ offices, procedures, spec, regs_____________ 14091

code for stock accounting and re-porting, spec, regs---------- 14698

commercial accounts, payment,Army regs---------------------------- 14624

fiscal, concept of obligations, spec.regs___________________________ 14G55

miscellaneous appropriations and accounts, fiscal code, spec, regs________________ 14652-563

Navy comptroller manual, v. 2, change 1________________ 15735

systems, spec, regs----------------- 14671-673Acetobacter, suboxydans, action on

D-mannitol____________ 15691Acids, base reactions in benzene_____ 15683

see also names of acids.Acts of Congress, see Law—also sub-

jects.Adapters (pressure fuel) :

specifications------------------------- 15002—4Addresses (mail matter), see Mail

matter.Addresses, lectures, etc.:

by—Ashley, E. Everett_____________ 15556Brannan, Charles F____________ 14501Dean, John H__________________ 15751Furry, Margaret S______________ 15368Geissler, Gus F________________ 15748Hambleton, Edson J____________ 15502Hennock, Frieda B_____________ 15381Hodgson, R. E_________________ 14984Kellogg, Charles E_____________ 1449?McCormick, Clarence J________ 14495

14502, 14529Minor, W. A____________________ 14525

EntryAddresses, lectures, etc.—Continued

by—ContinuedMoore, L. A____________________Moseman. A. H________________

1498914490

Person, H. S-----------------------------15810President Washington, inaugural

address of 1789------------------ 15675Raushenberger, Everett J----------- 15808Shaw, Byron T________________ 14491Simms, B. T____________________ 14612Snyder, John W_______________ 15900Stambaugh, John H------------------ 14494Walker, Paul A---------------- 15382-384Weitzell, E. C___________________ 15811Wickard, Claude R_____________ 15809

Addressing machine operators, exami-nation announcement--- 14833

Adhesive plaster, recommendation of trade_________________ 15523

Adhesives, asphalt, for asphalt tile, specification---------------- 15436

Adjutant General’s Corps: tables of organization and equip-

ment__________________ 14714technical manual_______________ 14724

Administrative management: Air Force regulations___________ 14542Personnel Council system__________ 14840

Aerodynamics:bodies of revolution in supersonic

flow_____________________ 15674calculating aerodynamic influence

coefficients at subsonic speeds- 15667Aeronautics:

civil air regulations, amendments- 14822—824

civil aviation mission to Peru, agreement_______________ 15868

civil aviation, use of Payne Field, agreement_______________ 15869

flying training, Air Force regs-------- 14559military aviation mission, agree-

ment with Peru______________ 15867Afghanistan, research, bibliography- 15844Africa:

north coast, sailing directions____ 15557research, bibliography____________ 15847

AG series----------------------------------------- 15378Age of challenge (agricultural pro-

duction)_____________________ 14495Aged :

how our older families are housed (address)_______________ 15556

selected references on aging, bibli-ography _____________________ 15405

see also Old age and survivors in-surance.

Agents, see Manufacturers’ agents.Agricultural chemistry, AIC series__ 14482

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 79

Ind ex

EntryAgricultural colleges, see Land-grant

colleges.Agricultural credit:

finance review--------------------------- 14483methods of risk-bearing available to

production credit associations- 15370Agricultural finance, see Agricultural

credit.Agricultural finance review-------------- 14483Agricultural insurance, finance re-

view___ _______________ 14483Agricultural laborers, see Farm labor. Agricultural products, see Markets

and marketing.Agriculture:

agricultural cooperation in Den-mark and Sweden----------- 15372

agricultural series________________ 15351agriculture information bulletins- 14496-

American— and world trade______________ 15831needs help and encouragement to

continue to increase produc-tion (talk)----------------------------- 14502

balance sheet, 1952----------------------- 15401census, 1950-------------------------------- 14791challenge, record production

(talk)_______________________ 14495cooperative program in Honduras- 15875 education, summaries of studies---- 15351farm mobilization fact sheet--------- 15564foreign agriculture circulars— 15503-517 growth in South greater than in rest

of nation (talk)_____________ 14501marketing research report 14509—524 must increase production to feed

increasing population (talk)— 14529 need for cooperation with industry

(address)____________________ 14494research—

future (talk)___________________ 14490organization of, in United

States_______________________ 14492yearbook, 1952____________________ 14507see also Farmers’ cooperative or-

ganizations — Farms — also headings beginning Agricul-tural.

Agriculture Department: leaflet_________________________ 14508program aid (PA) series-------- 14526—527statistical bulletin_______________ 14528technical bulletins------------------ 14530-531

AHD series________________________ 14608A IB bulletin____________________ 14496-500AIC series_________________________ 14482Air :

atmospheric transmission of light, daytime measurement___ 15728

turbulence in atmosphere, bibliog-raphy _______________________ 14599

Air carriers: airline passengers--------------------- 14814international transport, construc-

tion differential subsidies------ 14963Air compressors, Eklutna power

plant, invitation for bids-------- 15787Air Force:

Air Force letter_____________ 14532-535Air Force pamphlet, AFP series— 14536-

540Air Force regulations------------- 14541-597blank forms, Air Force regs---------- 14541civilian personnel—

Air Force letter------------------ 14533-534Air Force regulations_________ 14556

enlisted personnel—Air Force letter------------------------- 14532Air Force regulations______ 14554-555

Exchange Service, Air Force regs_ 14583- 584

historical data, Air Force regs____ 14597manpower program, Air Force

regs_____________________ 14585—586

EntryAir Force—Continued

military personnel, Air Force regs- 14547-551

occupational handbook------------------ 14605officer personnel, Air Force regs— 14552—

personnel, Air Force regs------------- 14543personnel services, Air Force pam-

phlet ____________________ 14536—537procurement and contracting, Air

Force regs___________________ 14567reserve forces, Air Force regs_ 14557—558 supply and/or maintenance, Air

Force regs_________________ 14563utilities operation and services, Air

Force regs___________________ 14576Air Force Department:

administrative practices, Air Force regs__________________ 14542

air inspector, Air Force regs-------- 14579nonappropriated funds, Air Force

regs—______________ 14592-595provost marshal, Air Force regs---- 14580reporting components of personnel,

spec, regs_______________ 14672specification bulletin-------------------- 14606technical order___________________ 14607

Air Force installations, see Installa-tions (military).

Air Force missions, see Military mis-sions. „

Air Force pamphlet, AFP series- 14536-540 Air Force Reserve, air reservist (pe-

riodical)--------------------- 14598Air Force Reserve Officers Training

Corps, air reservist (periodi-cal) _________________________ 14598

Air mail, fixing temporary rates----- 14827Air National Guard, air reservist

(periodical)__________ 14598Air reservist (periodical)---------------- 14598Air transportation, see Transporta-

tion.Air Weather Service :

bibliography------------------------ 14599-600technical reports------------------- 14601—604

Aircraft: prototype development, etc--------seizure, etc., when used to transport

narcotic drugs, etc----------see also Helicopters—Towing.

14963

15651

Aircraft accidents: investigation reports---------- 14820—821non-air carrier—

reports________________________ 14824trend, report---------------------------- 14826

Aircraft canopy removers, see Remov-ers (aircraft canopy).

Aircraft crash rescue, Air Force regs. 14577Aircraft engines, see Engines (air-

Airfoils, two-dimensional, Indicial functions-------------------- 15662

Airlines, see Air carriers.Airplanes, flying tests of F-47D-30

to determine stability------------- 15659Airports:

location identifiers, supplement----planning, airline passengers---------

commercial fisheries, protection laws. etc., amendment----

fishermen’s and fish shore work-ers’ unions, list---------------

fishery and fur-seal industries, 1948_____________________

general information----------------------geographic names decisions---------manufacturing establishments un-

der OASI program.--------population, totals for cities, etc— shellfish explorations of John N.

Cobb in southeastern waters. southwestern, Millett copper de-

posit _____________ ______

1481814814

15496

15192

154971589415535

1474114811

15488

15643

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Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryAlcoholism, studies and rehabilitation

in Virginia___________ 15773Aliens, see Displaced persons.Alloys, see names of metals, etc.Almanacs, see Nautical almanacs.Aluminum:

alloys— rivets and rivet wire, specifica-

tion_____________________ 15072sheet, strip, etc., specification— 15249 tubing, specification------------------ 15232

creep of bicrystals, grain bounda-ries____________________ 15664

crucibles for melting, specification- 15257 foil, specification--------------------------- 15248

America, see United States.American history, see History.American nautical almanac, 1953------ 15725American republics, research, bibliog-

raphy_______________________ 15846American Samoa, naval administra-

tion, Apr. 17, 1900-July 1, 1951__________________ 15726

Aminopterin, interrelationships with folic acid and citrovorum fac-tor____________________ 15698

Amiftonia, utilization in animal feed-ing___________________ 14608

Amortization, see Mortgages.Analogue, selection methods for

weather forecasting---- 14601Anchorage, Alaska, substation, dis-

tribution boards and battery chargers, invitation for bid---- 15796

Animal Industry Bureau, A. H. D. series__________________ 1460S

Annual leave, see Leave of absence.Anopheles, see Mosquitoes.Antennas (radio) :

VHF airborne communications equipment, specification__ 15001

Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery.Antimony, materials survey__________ 15630Appeal Board, Contract Settlement

Office, proceedings_______ 14973-974Apples, fresh, specification___________ 15449Apprentices:

machinists, tool and die makers, standards, St. Louis, Mo., and vicinity_______________14614

training, keystone of craftsman-ship_________________________ 14G13

Appropriation accounting, see Ac-counts and accounting.

Appropriations:apportionments, etc., Budget-Treas-

ury regulation------------------------ 14729supplemental, 1953----------------------- 14930unexpended balances-------------------- 14951

Arc welding, see Welding.Arkansas, civil divisions, etc., map---- 14761Armed forces:

armed forces talk-------------------- 14615—617fresh foods for armed forces, quar-

termaster market center sys-tem __________________________ 15780

medical materiel catalog, price sup-plement______________________ 14996

personnel, acquaint with veterans’benefits_______________________ 14615

sundry legislation, hearings, titlepage, contents, index--------------- 14931

voting by members and families------ 14936Armed Services Committee, House,

hearings---------------------- 14931Armed Services Committee, Senate,

Armed services papers, title page, con-tents, etc., 1951_______ 14931

Armed Services Procurement Regula-tion Conference, textiles and clothing, Federal supply man-agement_______________ 14935

Army:Army fights waste, troop topics------ 14643

EntryArmy—Continued

Army regulations_____________ 14619-641enlisted personnel--------------- 14637-638price list_______________________ 15334troop information______________ 14634

civilian personnel, employment and requirements by skilled occupa-tions, spec, regs--------------- 14685

enlisted personnel-— discharp-e, minority, dependency

or hardship, Army regs_______ 14638specialists, scientific and profes-

sional, spec, regs-------------------- 14684field manuals_____________________ 14642field organization. Army regs_____ 14631financial administration, spec.

regs__________________________ 14658fiscal code, general, spec, regs____ 14650military terms, glossary used in

comptroller activities, spec.regs--------------------------------------- 14658

officer candidate courses, Armyregs__________________________ 14633

officer classification, technical man-ual___________________________ 14724

preparation of POM equipmentstatus record, spec, regs______ 14661

publications, price list_____________ 15333reports, spec, regs------------------------- 14674special regulations___________ 14644—699

civilians_______________________ 14685enlisted personnel______________ 14684personnel___________________ 14681—683troop information______________ 14678

subsistence supply, spec, regs— 14645-648tables of organization and equip-

ment ____________________ 14700-717technical manual_____________ 14718—724training programs, execution, etc.,

spec, regs____________________ 14644troop topics---------------------------------- 14643see also Military education—Pay,

allowances, etc. rmy Department: appropriations, 1952, spec, regs 14653 appropriations, 1953, spec, regs 14651—

652 field manuals____________________ 14642pamphlets__________________ 14643—643Apublications media, Army regs____ 14632reporting components of personnel,

spec, regs____________________ 14672technical manual_______ 14718-724

Army Medical Library, catalog, 1951- 15602Army National Guard, see National

Guard.Army regulations, see Army.Army supplies, see Military supplies.Aromatic solvents, see Solvents.Artensian wells, pressure______ 15545-546Artificial respiration, see Respiration.Artillery, tables of organization and

equipment__ 14701—702, 14716Asbestos, see Felt.Asbestos paper, see Paper.Asbestos suits, see Suits.Ash receivers, specification__________15116

research bibliography______ 15837, 15839sources of iron ore------------------------- 15635

Asphalt adhesive, see Adhesives.ASPR Conference, see Armed Services

Procurement Regulation Con-ference.

Assets and liabilities, see Property.Atchafalaya River, geological investi-

gation of basin_______________ 15650Atlantic States:

Middle— fisheries, 1950----------------------- 15484manufacturing establishments un-

der OASI program----------------- 14738South, manufacturing establish-

ments under OASI program---- 14740Atmosphere, see Air.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 81

Ind ex

EntryAtomic energy:

peacetime uses---- -----------------------programs, major activities------------- 1472b

Atomic Energy Commission, semian-nual report____ 14726, 14728, 14949

Attorney General, see Justice Depart-ment.

Auditing, see for audit reports, names of corporations, etc.

Augers, earth, specification--------------- 15000Aujero, Milagros, relief-------------------- 14878Australia, security treaty, signed at

San Francisco------------- 15879Aviation, see Aeronautics.Aviation missions, see Military mis-

sions.field organizations, Army regs-------- 14631incentive awards program in Fed-

eral Government_____________ 149u6National Lime Assoc, safety compe-

tition____________________ 15628National Railroad Adjustment

Board__________________ 15722-723National Sand & Gravel Assoc,

safety competition--------- 15627safety, to sand and gravel plants,

1951_________ -_________ 15626Awning curtains, see Curtains.Aztec Ruins National Monument--------15 <08

B

Bacteria and bacteriology :bacteria in rumen of cattle on con-

stant ration, chracteristics---- 14994enterobacteriaceae culture collec-

tion_____________________ 15617Baggage, transportation, overseas,

spec, regs_____________ 14660Bags:

money, leather, specification----------15175paper, grocers, specification---------- 15441personal effects, specification---------- 15005

Baking dishes : kettles, scouse, specification--------linings, steel, specification-------------

Bakken, Harris A., relief------------------Balearic Islands, sailing directions----Balsa, specification---------------------------Baltimore, Md., housing, block statis-

tics, corrections-----------Bananas, world exports, 1951-----------Bandages and bandaging:

petrolatum impregnated gauze, specification-------------------

surgical gauze, recommendation of trade------------------------------

Bandarian, Gevork Z„ relief—------ —Bang’s disease, see Abortion in ani-

mals.

1531315306148941555715195

1479215508

15415

1552414863

Banking and Currency Committee, House, hearings---- 14932-933

Banks and banking: abstract of reports of banks in

District of Columbia------ .---- — 14848earnings, expenses, etc., in District

of Columbia_________________ 14850how to get loan from banks for

co-ops__________________ 15376Bases (chemistry) :

comparative strength in benzene 15683Basins, solution, ring-mounted, oper-

ating rooms, specification-------- 15298Baskets, wastepaper, Federal supply

schedule-------------------------------- 15462Bass, manage farm ponds for bass

and bluegills--------------- 15829Battery chargers :

Anchorage substation, invitation for bid___________________ 15796

Eklutna power plant, invitation for bids-____________________ 15795

BDI-Inf series_________________ . 14978-995Beach erosion, see names of localities.

EntryBeams, box, stability with longitudi-

nally stiffened covers connected by posts_______________ 15672

Beans, international trade, 1951----- 15509Bearing-strips, synthetic-rubber, speci-

fication---- 15150Bearings (machinery) :

antifriction, radio noise source-- 15733Beehive coke, see Coke.

14667Beer, tax-free, sales, spec, regs----------Belhaven, N. C., engineer report on

harbor_________ 14909, 15357Belting, conveyor, ammunition, speci-

fication _______________ 15174Benzene, strengths of bases in------- -— 15683Berthing equipment, see Sleeping

quarters on vessels.Beverages, see names of beverages.Bibliography:

aging population—_---- -------------agricultural education------------------aids for mathematics education—

1540515351

free and inexpensive aids forteaching mathematics------------- 15344

selected bibliography of currentarticles in mathematics educa-tion _________________________ 15342

selected bibliography of refer-ence and enrichment material- 15343

Air Weather Service--------------- 14599-600American history and civilization— 15601 dairying, partial list of books-------- 14981education, State departments-------- 15341high schools—

extraclass activities---------------schedule making-----------------------

jet stream-------------------------------------milk, fermented and cultured, par-

tial list of references------

153381534614600

1498615622pressure hydrogenation

research lists--------------- 15835-849research on—

Africa_________________________American republics--------------------British Commonwealth---------------China_________________________communication and transporta-

tion_______________________eastern Europe-------------------------Far East and Asia----------------------India, Pakistan, etc--------------------international affairs------------------Japan _________________________Korea---------------------------------------Near East______________________southeast Asia---------------------------USSR-----------------------------------------western Europe-------------------------

schools, student councils-----------------turbulence in atmosphere---------------urea, ammonia and related non-

protein nitrogen compounds in animal feeding-------------

see also names of departments, etc., issuing lists of publications.

Bills (congressional) : history—

82d Cong. 1st sess., bound vol----82d Cong. 2d sess----------------------

Binoculars, see Field glasses.Biolzi, Giuseppe, relief--------------------Birds, checklist, Platt National Park- Blind-made products, see Commercial,

products.Blue Hill Observatory, Milton, Mass.,

measurements of difuse solar radiation, 1945—49------

Bluegills, manage farm ponds for bass and bluegills--------

Boards, see names of subjects with which boards have to do.

Boards of inquiry, work stoppages, 1945-51-----------------------

Boat cloths, specification------------------

15847

1584815836

15849158411583915844158451583815840158431583715835158421533914599

14608

1485215854

1487415709

15911

15829

1560015121

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Sept embe r 1952

EntryBoat-seat cushions, and covers, speci-

fication ______________________ 15122Boatswains’ call specification----------- 15177Body weight, tumor development in

mice_________________________ 15705Boilers, fish, specification___________ 15309Bolts and nuts :

deck, specification________________ 15224internal wrenching, specification___ 15006

Bookbinders, handworkers and ma-chine operators, examination announcement, amendment___ 14831

Bookkeeping machine operators, and unit supervisor, examination announcement________ 14833

Books, procurement, spec, regs_______ 14690Boots and shoes:

facts for industry, shoes and slip-pers, summary, 1951______ ___ 14756

leather, selection and care------------- 14503Boring heads, metal working machine,

specification___________ 15051Boston, Mass., fisherman, annual earn-

ings in 1951___________ 15583Boundary layer:

equation, integral form____________ 15654laminar stability affected by

changes in thickness_________ 15668Boundary value problems, applica-

tion of group characters to solution_______________ 15689

Box beams, see Beams.Boxes:

corrugated and solid fiber, forcanned fruits and vegetables__ 15525

galley, specification_______________ 15310shipping, periscope, specification---- 15196

Boy Scouts of America, Explorers, BSA, air reservist (periodi-cal) _________________________ 14598

Brackets, outboard motor, specifica-tion____________________ 15007

Brain, cranial windows for studying monkeys______________ 15621

Brass, rolled, plates, specification------ 15250see also names of articles manufac-

tured from brass.Brazil, official publications, exchange

agreement_____________ 15873Bricks, see Silica brick.British Commonwealth of Nations,

see Great Britain.Bromophthalein magenta E, tetra-

bromophenolphthalein ethylester, reaction with bases in benzene______________________ 15683

Bronx Borough, New York City :housing, block statistics---------------- 14800

correction______________________ 14801Brooklyn Borough, New York City,

housing, block statistics______ 14802Brucellosis, see Abortion in animals.Brushes:

carbon, specification_______________ 15100cleaning, steel-wire, specification___15192paint, specification_________________15193varnish, specification-------------------- 15406

BSA, see Boy Scouts of America.Buchanan, Thomas C., nomination__ 14962Budget Bureau, Budget-Treasury

regulation_____________ 14729Building, new construction by regions

and States, 1939-51_________ 15721Building materials, new construction

by regions and States, 1939-51- 15721 Bulletins, see Farmers’ bulletins—also

names of departments, etc., is-suing bulletins—also subjects.

Bulwark of freedom (talk on agri-culture)______________________ 14501

Buoyancy material specification--------- 15149Burners, see Oil burners.

EntryBusiness :

American, and world trade----------- 15832business information service, For-

eign and Domestic Commerce— 15518 census, 1948—

monograph_____________________ 14789trade series_____________________ 14790

county business patterns, manu-facturing____________ 14737—741

United States summary------------- 14737small business—

management aids_________ 15815—820participation in military procure-

ment ______________ 14972technical aids______________ 15821—824

Business insurance, protection________15817Butanone, specification______________ 15440By-products, see Waste products.

O

C. A. A., see Civil Aeronautics Admin-istration.

C. F. S. series__________________ 15483-487CAA, see Civil Aeronautics Adminis-

tration.Cables, see Electric cables.Caborca, Mexico, Cambrian stratigra-

phy and paleontology__ 15825Calculating machine operators, exam-

ination announcement_ 14833California :

civil • divisions, etc., map__________ 14762oil recovery by secondary methods. 15641 Pacific slope basin, surface water

supply_______________________ 15551postal service scheme____________ 15895southern, minimum property re-

quirements for 1 or 2 living units____________________ 15387

water provided from Friant Dam— 15782 California Forest and Range Experi-

ment Station, report, 1951___ 15528Calking:

compound, for metal seams, specifi-cation ________________ 15026

tools, specification________________ 15464Cambrian period, stratigraphy and

paleontology, Caborca, Sonora, Mexico________________ 15825

Cameras, equipment PH-104, techni-cal manual____________ 14722

Campaign expenditures, Ohio sena-torial campaign, 1950, investi-gation _________________ 14969

Camps, National Park Service areas, facilities______________ 15710

Canada, fungicide tests, summary of results___________________ 15743

Canal Zone, see Panama Canal.Cancer:

cancer morbidity series_________ 15694Dallas, Tex., 1948________________ 15694reporting and register program___ 15769

Cancer Institute, see National Cancer Institute.

Canisters (food) : galley, specification-------------------- 15310

Canned foods, see names or classes of foods canned.

Canopy removers, see Removers (air-craft canopy).

Capacitors:fixed, ceramic-dielectric, specifica-

tion______________ 14997, 15024shunt, invitation for bids__________ 15791

Capitol:bronze replica of Declaration of In-

dependence, presentation pro-ceedings _________________ 14953

House roof and Chamber improve-ments____________________ 14928

Carbides, see Silicon carbide.

220332—52—No. 692----- 7Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 83

Ind ex

EntryCarbon dioxide:

absorption spectra, 3v3 band—----- 15b84changes, effects on cochlear micro-

phonics------------------------------------J5609solidified, specification-------------------- 152b8

Carbon disulfide, absorption spectra, 3v3 band______________ 15684

Carburizing, compounds, specifica-tion____________ .-------------------- 15263

Carcinoma, see Tumors.Card punch operators (alphabetic) :

examination announcement-------- 14833Cards, see Guide cards—Identification

cards.Carnotite, geologic guides to prospect-

ing on Colorado Plateau-------- 15540Cases, battery, etc., for surveying

equipment, specification--------- 15025Castings:

copper-nickel alloy, specification— 15245 iron and steel, facts for industry---- 14752nonferrous, facts for industry-------- 14755

Catalogs:armed services medical materiel,

price supplement------------- 14996Army Medical Library------------------ 1560-Coast and Geodetic Survey, nauti-

cal charts--------------------------14845Federal standard stock catalogs— 1540b-

452military supplies catalog system—_ 14957 store stock catalog, July 1952-------- 15478

Cattle:dairy—

feeding quality forage to (pa-per)_________________________ 14989

registered, breeders’ associations, list__________________________14979

on constant ration, bacteria inrumen, characteristics----------- 14994

Cattle breeders’ associations, list------ 14979Cauchy-Riemann equations, see Equa-

tions.Caustic poisons, see Poisons.Ceiling prices, see Prices.Cement:

insulation, asbestos, specification— 15141 lining ferrous pipe, etc., specifica-

tion---------------------------------------15171synthetic, specification----------- ------152»4

Cemeteries, see National cemeteries.Censorship, field press, Army regs------ 14635Census, see subject.Central States:

manufacturing establishments un-der OASI programs—

East and North------------------------- 14739East and West South----------------

water levels and artesian pressure- 15o4bCentral Valley project: ___—

invitations for bids— 15788, 15793, lo803 water for irrigation, etc------------------ 15781working water for California-------- 15806

Cereals as food, breakfast, prepared, specification---------------- 15430

Certificates of indebtedness, see Treas-ury certificates of indebted-ness.

Chain stores, see Stores.Chains, weldless, and chain products,

recommendation of trade--------Chairs, wood, table, arm, specifica-

tion __________________-Challenge of our times (agriculutral

production)----------------Chaplains :

Air Force regulations--------------------duties. Army regs-------------------------

Charlotte, N. C., housing, block sta-tistics, corrections------ -

Cheese, and cheese products, defini-tions, etc., under food, drug, and cosmetic act----------

Chemical engineering reports-----------

15526

15407

14502

1459114639

14793

1550015893

EntryChemicals :

fire retardant, for lumber and tim-ber, specification------------- 15266—267

testing, dissolved-oxygen, specifica-tion _____________________ 15031

Chemistry, see Agricultural chemistry.Chicago, Ill.:

civil divisions, etc., in vicinity, map____________________

housing, block statistics---------------- 14794correction______________________ 14795

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R., accident--------------------- 15573

15905

15905

14813

155781557915836

15464

15499

15663

Child labor: bulletin________________________fair labor standards act, what farm-

ers should know-------------Children :

child welfare, cooperation of work-ers necessary------------------

message to farm workers! why your children should go to school__________________

same (in Spanish)--------------------China, research, bibliography--------- _Chisels, and chisel blanks, etc., speci-

fication --------- ------------------------Chocolate, products, definitions and

standards-------- - ---------Chromium, forged, base alloys, rup-

ture test at 1,500° F-Cincinnati, Ohio, occupational wage

survey________________ 14922, 15991Circuit breakers, see Electric circuit

breakers.Circulars, see names of departments,

etc., issuing circulars—also subjects.

Cities and towns, employment in 100 metropolitan areas, trends, 1947-51 ______________ 15594

Citizenship, road to USA citizenship- 15563Citrovorum factor, interrelationships

with folic acid and aminop-terin ________________________ 15698

Citrus fruit:Florida, rail refrigeration test,

1950________________________ 15742world production------------------------- 15505world trade continues to expand— 15506

Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics.Civil Aeronautics Administration :

CAA journal--------------------------------14815civil aeronautics manuals------ 14816—817

Civil Aeronautics Board: economic regulations---------------- 14825procedural regulations---------- 14827—828

Civil Air Patrol, air reservist (pe- ___riodical)_________________ -— 14o98

Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil aviation, see Aeronautics.Civil defense, see Civilian defense.Civil service:

examination announcements—addressing machine operator,

etc___ —___________________bookbinders, cylinder pressmen,

etc., amendment., correctional officers, current ------------------ 14834-836

148291483714842

intelligence specialists, etc---------librarians, amendment---------------medical record librarian-----------patent examiner, and securities

processor --------------------------examining circular EC series------ -facts about Government work and

workers--------- ------- ----------job opportunities in United States-

States- _____Personnel Council system---- - ------see also Government officials and

employees.

14833

1483114832

1483414837

14838148391483914840

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Sept emb er 19f>2

EntryCivil Service Commission :

pamphlets___________________ 14840—841your new job in Civil Service Com-

mission______________________Civilian defense :

civil defense alert (periodical)----civil defense technical bulletin, TB

series____________________emergency welfare services-----------

Civilian employees, see Air Force. Civilization, American history and

civilization, bibliographies____Claims:

arising out of Denison Dam con-struction, etc., extend time for filing____________________

settlement under National housing act______________________

Clamps, hose, specification---------------Classification bulletin, Patent Office- Clay :

construction products, facts for In-dustry—

preprint from minerals yearbook— Clayton act, see Monopolies. Cleveland, Ohio :

lettuce, marketing charges-----------marketing charges for potatoes------

Clinical thermometers, see Thermo-meters.

Clinometers, tubes, specification------Clips, see Paper clips.Clocks and watches:

aircraft, 1% inch dial, specifica-tion_____________________

investigation, report to the Presi-dent_____________________

wrist watches, specification______Closures, commercial and home can-

ning, 1951____________Cloth, see Textiles or names of tex-

tiles.Clothespins, spring, trade agreement

extension act of 1951---

14843

15379

1538015378

15601

14893

153901502015738

1474715623

1451114523

15111

15022

1589215097

14748

15890Clothing:

Federal supply management---------- 14935leather, for welders, specification- 1517? protective, for chemical warfare— 15030 see also names of clothing.

CMP, see Controlled materials plan.Coal:

chemicals, 1951________________ 15631coking, recovering reserves, Knott

County, Pa__________________ 15645oil produced from------------------------- 15638

Coal tar, imports of products, 1951— 15888 Coast and Geodetic Survey, report,

1951_________________________ 14844Coating materials:

Cobalt, forged, base alloys, rupture test at 1500° F----------- 15663

Cobb, John N. (exploratory fishing vessel), see John N. Cobb (ex-ploratory fishing vessel).

Cobourg, Ontario, aircraft accident- 14820 Cochise, Ariz., substation, capacitor,

invitation for bids____ 15731Cochlear microphonics, see Micro-

phonics.Cockroaches:

exterminators, specification--------- 15271pictorial key-------------------------------- 15760

Cocoa, products, definitions and standards_____________ 15499

Coconut oil, processing tax, repeal— 14948Code of Federal regulations, see for

titles, chapters, etc., of the code printed separately, sub-ject involved.

Codes of law:District of Columbia--------------------- 14938

supplement_____________________ 14939 |

EntryCoke *

chemicals, 1951___________________ 15631oven and beehive, distribution in

1951________________________ 15633Colanders, specification---------------------- 15311Collecting of accounts, Army regs___ 14623Collective bargaining :

contract provisions, prevalence,etc., of selected clauses______ 14918,

15589radio, television, and electronics

industry__________ 14916, 15587Colleges and universities:

graduates and students, opportuni-ties for commission in Marine Corps Reserve___________ 15607

statistics of higher education, 1949-50 ________________ 15336

see also Land-grant colleges—Mili-tary education.

Colombia :geographical names, decisions____ 15538health and sanitation agreement__ 15871

Colorado:carnotite deposits on plateau_____ 15540electric rate book______________ ,__ 15392mail routes, schedule_____________ 15899water supply and sewage disposal

systems requirements_______ 15388Colorado-Big Thompson project, invi-

tation for bids______________ 15789Colorado River, surface water supply

of basin______________ 15549Columbia Basin project, specifica-

tions______ 15794. 15800-801Columbia River, engineer report____ 14903Combat areas, field press censorship,

Army regs___________________ 14635Combat duty pay, see Pay, allow-

ances, etc. Commerce:

American agriculture and worldtrade________________________ 15831

American business and worldtrade________________________ 15832

international trade in dairy prod-ucts, 1951____________________ 15507

see also Commercial products— also names of countries and places.

Commerce Trust Co________________ 14896Commercial fisheries, see Fish and

fisheries.Commercial policy series_____ ,_ 15831—832Commercial products:

blind-made products, price list- 15475-477 durable goods, purchases and buy-

ing plans, 1951—52----------------- 15404exports, commodity classification__ 14783imports, statistical classification-- 14782

Commercial standards, see Standards and standardization.

Commercial treaties, clothespins.spring, trade agreement exten-tion act of 1951--------------------- 15890

Commissary stores, see Stores..Commissioned officers, see Army.Commodities, see Commercial prod-

ucts.Communications, research, bibliogra-

phy ___________________ 15849see also Signals.

Communism :among professional groups, Los

Angeles area------------------------- 14942infiltration—

motion-picture industry------------- 14943United States Government--------- 14944

tactics in controlling youth organi-zations---------------------------------- 14965

testimony of Lynne L. Prout---------- 14945Compass, see Gyrocompass.Complement fixation tests, see Tu-

mors.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 85

Ind ex

EntryCompounds, see names of compounds,

or purposes for which used.Compressors, see Air compressors.Comptroller of Currency, report,

1951___________ 14849, 14920Condenser Service & Engineering Co.,

Inc___________________ 14973Condenser tubes, see Tubes.Condensers (electric), see Capacitors.Condensers (vapors and gases) :

Graham, specification--------------------- 15421Conduits, outlets, case-iron, etc., ~

specification---------------- 15447Conference committee, report----------- 14930Conference lines, see Shipping confer-

ences.Conferences, congresses, etc., inter-

national organization and con-ference series--------------- 15855

Congress of United States: congressional record—

82d Cong. 1st sess., bound vol., daily digest----------------------- 14851

82d Cong. 1st sess., bound vol., index______________________ 14852

82d Cong. 2d sess., daily----------- 1485382d Cong. 2d sess., daily, index— 14854

legislative record, 82d Congress, 1stand 2d sessions, summary------ 14952

Congressional record, see Congress of United States.

Connecticut, mail routes, schedule---- 15896Connectors (electric) :

for radio frequency cables, specifi-cation____________________ 15013—16

power, bladed type, specification---- 15017Conservation, see Natural resources. Constitution (steamship):

sales price redetermination----------- 14941Constitution of United States:

proposed amendments_____________ 14966text—

with account of its travels-------- 15603with amendments------- -------------- 15400

Constitutions, see Puerto Rico. Construction, see Building.Consumers:

economic trends and investmentpreferences___________________ 15403

expenditures in 1950 survey---------- 15598finances, 1952 survey------------- 15403-404fish and shellfish preferences-------- 15494

Contagion and contagious diseases, publications, price list- 15335

Contracts, see Government contracts.Control (aircraft) :

dual controls required for IFRpassenger operations------------- 14823

Controlled materials plans, CMP al-lotment and DO rating symbol U—4, change___________ 15807

Controllers, see Electric controllers.Cooperatives:

agricultural cooperation in Den-mark and Sweden------------------ 15372

cooperative management comes ofage__________________________ 15377

how to get loan from banks----------- 15376in other lands____________________ 15373leaders for Latin -America, mobile

center molding_______________ 15375$20 million poultry co-op--------------- 15374see also Farmers’ cooperative or-

ganizations.Copper:

alloys—copper-nickel castings, specifica-

tion _________________________ 15245copper-silicon, specification------ 15244

in Nevada, 1950_________________ 15637ingot, specification----------------------- 15243Millett deposit____________________ 15643Shamrock copper-nickel mine, in-

vestigation___________________ 15644Copyright, agreement with Denmark- 15876

EntryCopyright Office, report, 1951----------- 14975Corcoran Gallery of Art, American

processional, 1492—1900, exhi-bition, 1950_________ - 15693

Cores (magnetic) : lead networks uti-lizing core memory------ 15732

Cork, sheet, etc., specification----------- 15197Corn :

canned— cream style, standards for

grades_______________________ 15754whole kernel (or whole grain)

standards for grades----------- 15755frozen, whole kernel (or whole

grain), standards for grades— 15757sweet, commercial growing------------- 14505yields, by counties, in United

States_______________________ 14488Corporations :

income tax returns, statistics------retail and wholesale, quarterly

financial report, 1950-51-Correctional officers, examination an-

nouncement — Correspondence, special regulations— Corrosion-preventive-compounds, spec-

ification_______________Corrugated boxes, see Boxes. Corrupt practices act, see Political

corruption.Cost, see names of commodities, e. g.,

Fruit.Cost accounting, see Accounts and

accounting.Cost and standard of living, farm

families, trends in facilities through electricity--------

VDllVH .broad woven goods, 1951, facts for

industry -------------------------cloth, sateen, specification-------------domestic and foreign, distribution— farming in southern Piedmont,

1930-51_________________in agricultural production program

(talk) __________________price statistics, 1951—52----------------production, 1951---------------------------statistics and related data, supp.

1952 ________________________varieties planted, 1950-52-------------see also names of manufactured

articles and materials.Cotton cloth, see Cotton.Cotton goods, see Cotton.Countersinks, specification----------------County, Iowa, railroad accident----------Couplings:

glass sleeve-----------------------------------pumps, filter, aspirators, specifica-

tion — Courts of United States, decisions,

patents and trade-marks_____

15568

15481

1483214675

15021

14498

147491502314757

14499

157481574914736

1452815750

1520215573

15616

15425

14906,15739

Cover glass, see Glass.Covers:

boat-seat, specification------------------ 15122chair and transom, cotton, specifi-

cation__________ :_______ 15123organic-plastic for instrument bod-

ies, specification__________15151table, specification__________________15120winch, specification------------------------- 15114

Cows:dairy, effects of long-time feeding of

thyroprotein_____________ 14992dairy, producing, method of estimat-

ing net energy values------ 14985mastitis infection------------------------- 14993

Cranberries, 1952 crop---------------------- 14484Crates, open, wood, specification_____ 15018Credit, see Agricultural credit.Credit unions, see Federal credit

unions.

Page 86 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryCreep of metals, aluminum bicrystals,

grain boundaries______ 15664Crime and law enforcement in D. C.,

investigation-------------- 14960Crops :

census of agriculture, 1950---------- 14791grassland, dairy farming (re-

marks)_________________ 14984Crucibles :

aluminum melting, specification- 15257steel melting, specification_______ 15258

Cuba, pleasure yachts, agreement------ 15865Culture media, see Bacteria and bac-

teriology.Cups, paper, Federal supply schedule- 15460Curtains, ship’s awning, specification- 15115Cushions, see Boat-seat cushions.Cuspidors, see Spittoons.Customs, see Tariff.Cutters (hand) :

pipe and tube, specification_____ 15465Cutting machinery, see Vegetable-

cubing-and-slicing-machines.Cylinder-boring machines, portable,

motor-driven, specification____ 15205

D

Dairy cattle, see Cattle—-Cows.Dairy farms, see Dairying.Dairy Industry Bureau, publications

available from________ 14982Dairy products :

international trade, 1951_______ 15507publications available from Dairy

Industry Bureau_____________ 14982veterinary inspection, Army regs__ 14629see also Dairying.

Dairying:address list of national and inter-

national dairy associations___ 14978BDI-Inf series______________ 14978-995changes in dairy farming in North-

east, 1930-51________________ 14497dairy farming and herd manage-

ment, list of books rel. to____ 14981dairy farming with grassland crops

(remarks)___________________ 14984publications available from Dairy

Industry Bureau_____________ 14982Dallas, Tex., cancer illness, 1948____ 15694Damask, table, cotton, specification_ 15124Dampeners, pulsation, specification__ 15234Damping, model oscillating in yaw,

vertical tail contribution, er-rata__________________ 15658

Davis Dam project, invitations__ 15790—791Days, see names of days.Death :

gratuity upon death, Army regs 14622 trends in mortality______________ 15775

Decisions, see names of courts, etc., rendering decisions.

Deck covering, light-weight, nonslip, specification___________15125

Declaration of Independence, bronze replica, presentation proceed-ings___________________ 14953

Defense, see Civilian defense—Na-tional defense.

Defense housing, see Housing.Defense production act, see Produc-

tion (economics).Defense Supply Management Agency,

establish_____________________ 14957Delaware, civil divisions, etc., map---- 14768Delivery of goods, wholesale grocers,

methods of handling and deliv-ering orders___________ 14517

Delivery trucks, see Motortrucks.Denison Dam, claims arising from con-

struction, extend time for fil-ing____________________ 14893

EntryDenmark :

agricultural cooperation_______ 15372copyright agreement---------------------- 15876

Dental assistants, effective use of---- 15768Dental points, abrasive, mounted, den-

ture finishing, specification---- 15424Dentifrice, see Tooth paste and

powder.Depots, see Military depots.Depreciation, line haul railways, les-

sors and proprietary com-panies________________ 15571

Desk trays, see Trays.Diamonds, industrial, conservation

and reclamation, spec, regs---- 14687Dichlorodifluoromethane, see Freon. Die makers, apprenticeship standards,

St. Louis, Mo., and vicinity---- 14614Dielectrics, constants of leather, in-

fluence of temperature and moisture______________ 15679

Dies, see Taps and dies.Digestion, comparative digestion

studies on orchard grass---------- 14990Dipentene, specification-------------------- 15439Diplomatic relations, see International

relations.Directories, see names of departments,

etc., issuing directories—also

Disabled, see Rehabilitation of thedisabled.

Disbursing officers, designated to pay travel vouchers, spec., regs----- 14657

Disbursing offices, disbursing station numbers, spec, regs------ 14654

Discharge:enlisted personnel—

general provisions, Army regs— 14637 minority, dependency, or hard-

ship, Army regs---------------------- 14638Discrimination in employment, be-

cause of race, color, etc., pro-hibit_________________ 14954

Diseases : prevalence, effect of incomplete in-

formation_____________ 15767publications, price list------------------ 15335trends in illness___________________ 15775see also Diseases of plants.

Diseases of animals, see names of dis-eases, or animals affected.

Diseases of plants, plant disease re-porter supplement-------- 15743

Dishes, see Soap dishes.Disinfection and disinfectants, ger-

micides and fungicides, specifi-cation ________________ 15269

Disinfectors, steam jacketed, specifica-tion__________________ 15299

Disks, rubber, cellular, hard, specifi-cation ________________ 15152

Dispensers, salt-tablet, specification— 15300Displaced persons:

admission of additional immi-grants__________________ 14937

DP story, memo to America---------- 15329Displaced Persons Commission, final

report, 1952__________________ 15329Distillation units, apparatus with Gra-

ham condenser, specification— 15421Distilled water, see Water.Distribution boards, see Electric dis-

tribution boards.Distribution centers, displaying State

Department publications---------- 15833District of Columbia:

abstract of reports of banks--------- 14848code of laws______________________ 14938

supplement_____________________ 14939crime and law enforcement investi-

gation_______________________ 14960earnings, expenses, etc., of active

banks________________________ 14850trust funds, legal investments-------- 15330

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 87

Ind ex

EntryDistrict of Columbia Committee, Sen-

ate, hearings___________ 14960Diving outfits, dresses, specification-- 15179 Documents Office, price list_____ 15333—335Dominican Republic, education, coop-

erative program, agreement___ 15863Donalson, Bozie L., relief____________ 14861Dough-mixing machines, specification- 15316Drag (aircraft) :

supersonic wing for least drag andsufficient bending strength------ 15669

Drainage, land in drainage enterprises in U. S., map_________ 14760

Drawing paper, see, Paper.Drill, cotton, specification___________15010Drills (tools) :

drilling machine, paper, specifica-tion_____________________ 15034

twist, specification________________ 15466Dry goods, trends in trade___________ 14785Dual controls, see Control (aircraft).Duluth, Minn., engineer report on har-

Dummy load, wattmeter, specification- 15033Durable goods, see Commercial prod-

ucts.Durovic, Stevan, and others, relief__ _ 14892Dyes and dyeing, khaki, specification. 15032

EE series_______________________ 15361—362Earnings, see Wages.Earthquakes, United States, 1950__ 14847Earthwork :

excavation, Missouri DiversionDam, specification__________ 15797

structures, Provo River banks, spec-ifications _______________ 15804

Earwigs, see European earwigs.East (Far East) :

Far Eastern series_______________ 15850research, general and regional, bib-

liography _______________ 15839East (Middle East) :

Near and Middle Eastern series_ 15856East (Near East) :

Near and Middle Eastern series__ 15856research, bibliography____________ 15843

East Central States, see CentralStates.

Eating places, see Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc.

EC series__________________________ 15363Economic cooperation, see European

recovery program. Economics, accomplishments of Su-

preme Commander for Allied Powers in Japan______ 14480

Economies in National Government:Army fights waste, troop topics___ 14643reduction of nonessential Federal

expenditures_____________ 14951Eder, Erika O., relief______________ 14865Eder, James R., relief_______________ 14865Education :

aids for mathematics education— free and inexpensive aids for

teaching mathematics___ 15344selected bibliography of current

articles in mathematics educa-tion_______________________ 15342

selected bibliography of referenceand enrichment material____ 15343

biennial surveys_________________ 15336cooperative program, agreement

with—Dominican Republic____________ 15863Honduras______________________ 15860Paraguay______________________ 15877

educational TV opportunity to set manufacturing industry_ 15381

education’s year of decision (ad-dress)_______________________ 15383

EntryEducation—-Continued

magic casement (television, ad-dress)________________ 15382

State departments, selected refer-ences____________________ 15341

veterans, laws granting___________ 14946veterans serving after June 27,

1950 ____________________ 14946see also Military education—

School s—Vocational educa-tion—also subjects taught.

Education Office : bulletins 1952 series_____________ 15337circulars_____________________ 15338-346miscellaneous series_______________ 15348publications, cumulative list, 1942—

51___________________________ 15349Educational boards and departments,

personnel of State departments of education_____ 15348

Eductors, gasoline, oil, or water, specification------- 15321

Eggs, 7 ways to greater profit_ 14508Egypt, civil aviation, use of Payne

Field, agreement______________ 15869Eigenfunctions, group characters, ap-

plications to solution of prob-lems _________________ 15689

Eklutna power plant:air compressors for power plant,

invitation for bids______ 15787electric controllers and battery

chargers, invitation for bids- 15795 oil purifier and drying oven, invi-

tation for bids--------------------- 15798Eklutna project, specifications and

invitations. 15787, 15795-796, 15798 Elections :

comparison of potential voters andactual votes cast in 1948—50- 14950

right of 18 year olds to vote---------- 14966time off for voting, State law-------- 15580voting by Federal personnel and

armed forces________________ 14936see also Campaign expenditures.

Electric apparatus and appliances, electrical goods trade trends- 14786

Electric cables, connectors, specifica-

Electric circuit breakers, power, in-vitation for bids______ 15803

Electric circuits, lead networks util-izing saturable core memory— 15732

Electric controllers : control and telemetering equip-

ment, invitation for bids____ 15789control, recording, and distribution

boards, invitation for bids---- 15795lead networks utilizing saturable

core memory____________ 15732Electric distribution boards :

battery chargers, Anchorage sub-station, invitation for bids___ 15796

recording and alternating-current, invitation for bids--------- 15795

Electric furnaces, production of ele-mental phosphorus____ 15893

Electric fuses, fuseholders, block type, 3-phase, specification_ 15039

Electric generators. Palisades power plant, specifications---- 15799

Electric goods, see Electric apparatus and appliances.

Electric lines:open wire pole line, construction

and maintenance, technical manual_________________ 14721

transmission lines, Oahe-Midland,S. Dak., specification------------- 15805

Electric measuring instruments, hy-drogen-gas-indicating, specifi-cation ________________ 15053

Electric meters, dummy load and wattmeter, specification---------- 15033

Page 88 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sept emb er 1952

EntryElectric networks, lead, utilizing sat-

urable core memory___ 15732Electric power, see Electricity.Electric resistors, variable wire-

wound, specification---- 14998Electric switchgear:

bus-transfer, specification------------15103signal assembly, specification_____ 15077

Electric transformers : power, invitation for bids---------- 15790station-service, invitation for bids- 15795 synchro overload, specification------ 15086

Electric utilities, employee-benefit plans_________________ 15827

Electric wire and wiring : copper, aircraft, specification-- 15093copper and constantan thermo-

couple wire, specification------ 15095iron and constantan thermocouple

wire, specification------------------ 15094Electrical, see headings beginning

Electric.Electricity :

electrical generating, transmission, etc., industries, employment---- 15596

farm families, trends in selectedfacilities_____________________ 14498

internal combustion generating units in rural electrification program________________ 15808

national electric rate book---- 15392-397power distribution, Ships Bureau

manual_______________________ 15813power supply, shipboard use, speci-

fication ______________________ 15069rural electrification programs, prog-

ress and status (address)-----15811Electrochemical recorder paper, see

Recorder paper.Electrodes, glass, solution interface,

heterogeneous equilibria______ 15690Electronic equipment, moisture and

fungus resistant treatment, specification___________ 14999

Electronics: communications and allied electri-

cal equipment, specifications— 15063 industry, collective bargaining---14916,

15587 manufacturing, employment out-

Electrotypers, finishers and molders, examination announcement, amendment____________ 14831

Elevators, country, factors in locat-ing, planning, and operating__ 14524

Elkhart, Ind., railroad accident_____ 15572Ellis Island, handbook---------------------- 15560Embossing machine, hand-operated,

specification___________ 15471Empire District Electric Co________ 14884Employ the Physically Handicapped

Week, National, President’s Committee on, see President’s Committee on National Em-ploy the Physically Handi-capped Week.

Employee benefit plans, in electric and gas utility industries____ 15827

Employee suggestions, see Suggestion systems.

Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation :

Federal employees’ compensation act, explanation________ 15354

workmen’s compensation problems- 15581Employment:

civilian, for sensitive duties, spec.regs_________________________ 14679

Industry employment report-------- 15596job future after high school-------- 15914older workers, workers are young

longer_______________________ 15355outlook in electronics manufactur-

ing____________________ 14911, 15584

EntryEmployment—Continued

school age youth, national policy— 15326 trends in 100 metropolitan areas,

1947-51 ________________ 15594Enamel:

asphalt, specification-------------------- 15287gloss, specification----------------- 15473—474light-gray, for equipment, specifica-

tion _________________________ 15036Enforcement of law, see Law enforce-

ment.Engineering equipment stockpiled for

emergency water supply use— 15380 Engineers Corps, Army :

tables of organization and equip-ment________________________ 14700

technical manual------------------------- 14718Engines:

gasoline, industrial, specification— 15035gasoline, Waukesha 6—SRKR, oper-

ation and maintenance----------14718internal combustion, application in

REA program (address)--------- 15808Engines (aircraft) :

corrosio n-preventive-compound, specification------------------- 15021

noise from intermittent jet andsteady flow engines-------- ;------ 15670

noise from subsonic jets--------------- 15671Enlisted personnel, see Army.Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist-

ment.Enterobacteriaceae, culture reference

collection of Naval Medical Dept_________________ 15617

Entomologv, place in Point 4 program(paper)______________________ 15502

see also Insects. Enzymes, see Oxidases.Equality of Opportunity in Employ-

ment Commission, create-------- 14954Equations :

Cauchy-Riemann, in higher dimen-sions ____________________ 15685

integral form of boundary layer---- 15654linear, gradient methods in solu-

tion__________________________ 15687Erie, Lake, Ohio shore line, beach ero-

sion control study, appen-dixes___________ 14907, 15356

Espionage, see Spies.Europe:

European and British Common-wealth series____________ 15834

foreign relations with U. S_ 14902, 15851 research, bibliography_______ 15841—842

European earwigs, description and control methods_______ 15363

European recovery program: agreement with—-

Italy___________________________ 15878Turkey________________________ 15866Viet-Nam_______________________ 15861

Examinations, see Civil service.Excavation for earthwork, Missouri

Diversion Dam, specification__ 15797Excess-profits tax, returns, statistics- 15568 Exchanges, see Post exchanges. Excise tax, see Internal revenue. Executive departments, see Govern-

ment supplies. Exhibitions, American processional,

1492-1900, Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1950___________ 15693

Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments Committee, House, hear-ings______________ 14934-935

Expenditures of United States Gov-ernment, unexpended balances in appropriations, etc--- 14951

Experiment stations, see names of stations.

Explorers. BSA, air reservist (periodi-cal)__________________ 14598

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 89

Ind ex

EntryExport-Import Bank of Washington,

semiannual report_____ 15365Exports:

destination of farm machinery-- 15504statistical classification, changes,

export public bulletin------ 14746see also names or classes of articles

exported.Express, forms, etc., for transporta-

tion __________________ 15533Extension Service, work with land-

grant colleges_________ 15366Extension work, home demonstration

work in U. S---------------- 15367Exterminators, roach and waterbug,

specification___________ 15271Eye protectors, submarine-escape ap-

paratus, specification___ 15190Eyes, night sensitivity_______________ 15610

F

F. H. A. see Federal Housing Admin-istration.

Face towels, see Towels.Fact-finding boards, see Boards of

inquiry.Facts for industry (Census

Bureau)__________ 14747—759Fair labor standards act, see Labor

standards.Families:

farm, trends in facilities thru electricity-------------------- 14498

ranch, commercial family-operatedsheep ranches,________________ 14496

spending patterns in relation todisposal income---------------------- 15598

Far East, see East (Far East).Farm buildings, financing, Agricul-

tural finance review___ 14483Farm credit, see Agricultural credit.Farm Credit Administration :

bulletin____________________ 15369—370miscellaneous reports________ 15371—372

Farm families, see Families.Farm implements and machinery :

destination of exports__________ 15504farm machines and equipment, facts

for industry, 1951____________ 14750Farm insurance, see Agricultural in-

surance. Farm labor :

importation from Mexico, informa-tion concerning______________ 15352

labor and power used, Idaho, 1950_ 14485 message to farm workers ! why your

children should go to school__ 15578same (in Spanish)_____________ 15579

Farm machinery, see Farm imple-ments and machinery.

Farm management, see Farms.Farm ponds, see Fish ponds.Farmers, child labor requirements of

fair labor standards act---------- 15905see also Farmers’ cooperative or-

ganizations.Farmers’ bulletins______________ 14503-506Farmers’ cooperative organizations :

cooperative management comes of age____________________ .’ 15377

income tax changes, supp, revised__ 15371news for farmer cooperatives, re-

prints____________________ 15373-377Farming, see Agriculture.Farms:

census of agriculture, 1950______ 14791farm management series__________ 14485taxation, finance review___________ 14483

Fastenings, metallic paper file fasten-ers, specification------------15417

Federal, see headings beginning Fed-eral—Government—National.

EntryFederal Bureau of Investigation, re-

porting espionage, sabotage, and subversive activities-------- 15324

Federal Civil Defense Administration, administrative guides, AG series_________________ 15378

Federal corrupt practices act, see Political corruption.

Federal credit unions, act, amended to May 19, 1952______ 15385

Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-tion :

audit report______________________ 14912report, 1951______________________ 15386

Federal employees, see Government officials and employees.

Federal Housing Administration : housing constructed under FHA

program______________________ 14933report, 1951______________________ 15552

Federal Personnel Council, system— 14840Federal Power Commission :

forms and publications, list----------- 15391nomination of Thomas C. Bu-

chanan_______________________ 14962Federal regulations, see Code of Fed-

eral regulations.Federal specifications, see Government

supplies.Federal standards stock catalog- 15406—452Federal statistical directory, 1952---- 14730Federal supply schedule------------- 15453-462Federal Trade Commission:

decisions_______________________ 15480rules and regulations under fur

products labeling act------------- 15482Feed, see headings beginning Food.Felt:

asbestos, specification--------------------15142wool, standard of trade---------------- 15522

Fence posts, steel, field and line type, standard of trade-------- 15521

Ferro-alloys, preprint from mineralsyearbook-------------------------------- 15624

Fertilizers, relation to increase inagricultural production (talk)- 14525

FHA, see Federal Housing Adminis-tration.

Fiber boxes, see Boxes.Fiberglas, board and strip tape, heat-

insulation, specification--------- 15143Fids, hand and standing, specifica-

tion ___________________ 15038Field artillery, see Artillery.Field glasses, specifications------------- 15105Field manuals, see Army.Figs, dried, Tariff Comn. report on

investigation___________ 15887Filberts, world forecast, 1952----------- 15510Filing-and-setting machines, band-

saw, specification------------------ 15204Films (photography) :

Federal supply schedule------ 15455-459Finance:

administration, etc., of finance and fiscal records, spec, regs- 14676

Army regulations------------------ 14621—624consumer survey, 1952----------- 15403-404retail and wholesale corporations,

1950-51_________________ 15481special regulations___________ 14649-657

Finance offices :Army, spec, regs------------------------- 14649National Guard disbursements,

spec, regs----------------------- 14664ORC, reserve duty training dis-

bursements, spec regs------ 14665ROTC disbursements, spec, regs---- 14666

Fire extinguishers, repair parts, and accessories, Federal supply

schedule_______________ 15461Fire protection, see Fires. Fire-trailers, see Trailers.Fires, fire protection, Air Force regs— 14577

Page 90 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryFirst aid equipment, CAA manual

61, supp. 12---------------- 14816Fiscal stations, fiscal station numbers,

special regs___________ 14654Fish and fisheries:

Alaska fishery and fur-seal indus-tries, 1948---------------------- 15497

Alaska, protection laws, etc., amendment______________ 15496

canned fish and byproduct^----------- 15486commercial fisheries review, sep-

arates____________________ 15488—491current fishery statistics, CFS

series____________________ 15483—487fishery leaflets----------------------- 15492—494fishery products, marketing, quar-

terly outlook________________ 15493fishery products, specifications------ 15491Maine landings, annual summary— 15483 Middle Atlantic fisheries, sum-

mary 1950----------------------------- 15484New Jersey landings---------------------- 15495Pacific Coast States fisheries, sum-

mary 1950 - --------------------------- 15485preferences of consumers------------- 15494statistical digest--------------------------- 15497see also names and classes of

fishes.Fish and Wildlife Service, regulatory

announcements_______________ 15496Fish as food, see Fish and fisheries.Fish hooks, see Hooks.Fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fishermen, Boston, annual earnings in

1951_________________ 15583Fishermen’s and fish shore workers’

unions, U. S., Alaska, and Ha-waii, list-------------------- 15492

Fishery products, see Fish and fish-eries.

Fishponds, farm, manage for bass and bluegills______________ 15829

Fittings (auxiliary parts) : fluid connection, specification---- 15040gage-glass, tubular, specification— 15235 tube, specification------------------------- 15236

Flanges, tube, composition, etc., speci-fication_______________ 15237

Flasks, storing compressed air, speci-fication _______________ 15273

Flatiron Afterbay Dam, control and telemetering equipment, invita-tion for bids___________ 15789

Flatiron power plant, control and telemetering equipment, invi-tation for bids------------- 15789

Flight:flying tests of F-47D-30 airplane to

determine stability---------- 15659night VFR flights, special operation

rules___________________ 14822supersonic wing for least drag and

sufficient bending strength---- 15669Flight indicators, combined-signal,

helicopter use--------------- 15673Floods :

flood-control improvements, rivers and harbors____ 14904, 15359

Kansas-Missouri, 1951____________15910Red River of the North and Winni-

peg River basins, 1950___ 15542Waimea area, Kauai, Hawaii, Aug.

1950____________________ 15543Floor mats, see Mats.Florida :

citrus fruits, rail refrigeration test, 1950_____________ 15742

civil divisions, etc., map--------------- 14763electric rate book--------------------------- 15393

Flow : compressible, subsonic determina-

tion__________________ 15666laminar—

boundary layer, calculation-------- 15654

EntryFlow—Continued

laminar—Continued boundary layer thickness, stabil-

ity affected____________ 15668supersonic—

pressures on nonlifting bodies of revolution----------------------- 15674

second-order, past bodies of revo-lution _____________________ 15665

triangular-tip control surfaces at supersonic speeds--------------- 15660

tables of velocity of laminar flow— 15640 turbulent, in 2-dimensional chan-

nel __________________________ 1565aFlue-cured tobacco, see Tobacco.Fluor spar, uses, production, etc., in-

formation summary----- 15889Flying, see Aeronautics—Flight.FM series___________________________ 14485Folic acid, interrelationships with

citrovorum factor and aminop-terin __________ -—-— 15698

Folsom-Elverta terminal switching facilities, electric circuit break-ers, invitation for bids- 15803

Food:fresh, for armed forces, quarter-

master market center system- 15780 frozen, planning wholesale distri-

bution plant------------------------- 14522increase quantity and quality, re-

duce waste, job ahead (ad-dress) ___________________ 14491

market center discrepancy toler-ances, special regs----------- 14645

peanuts and their uses for food----- 14520purchasing power of earnings in 12

countries, 1951—52___________ 15597Food and Drug Administration, serv-

ice and regulatory announce-ments ____________ 15499—501

Food carriers, specifications------------- 15008Food establishments, see Restaurants,

lunch rooms, etc.Food for animals, urea, ammonia and

related non-protein nitrogen compounds____________ 14608

Food Service of Evansville, Inc-------- 14895Foot-and-mouth disease, threat, pre-

vention cheaper than eradica-tion (address)------------- 14612

Forage plants, .harvesting and pre-serving, methods---------- 14995

Forecasts, see Weather forecasts.Foreign affairs officers, examination

announcement_________ 14829Foreign agricultural workers, see

Farm labor.Foreign agriculture, see Agriculture.Foreign aid, special regulations-------- 14699Foreign countries:

co-ops in other lands---------------- 15373publications, procurement, spec.

regs_________________________ 14690Foreign policy, see International re-

lations.Foreign relations, see International

relations.Foreign service:

manual____ 15852-85414682personnel, spec, regs--------------------

Forest experiment stations, see names of stations.

Forest Products Laboratory, publi-cations, 1952--------------- 15530

Forests and forestry, forestry notes. 15529Forfeiture of pay, see Pay, allow-

ances etc.Forgings, steel, alloy, specification---- 15080Forgnone, Carlotta O., relief------------- 14873Formanek, Edward B., relief of es-

tate___________________ 14899Forms, blanks, etc., see names of de-

partments, etc., issuing or us-ing forms.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 91

Ind ex

EntryForwarders, air freight, international,

economic regulations, amdt---- 14825Fossils, paleontology, Caborca, So-

nora, Mexico--------------- 15825Foundries, steel, wage structure---- — 15599Foundry facings, specification--------- 15259Freedom, see Liberty.Freight:

carload waybill analyses, 1951, dis-tribution of carloads------ 15569

State to State distribution of car-load tonnage by major com-modity groups, Pacific States. 15574

transportation forms and proce-dure ________________________ 15533

Freight forwarders, see Forwarders.Freon :

dichlorodifluoromethane, specifica-tion_____________________ 15270

gas, compressed, specification------ 15408Friant Dam provides water for Cali-

fornia acres--------------------------- 15782Frozen food, see names or classes of

foods frozen.Fructose preparation by acetobacter

suboxydans____________ 15691Fruit:

census of agriculture, 1950----------- 14791fresh, transportation and handling

costs in San Francisco Bay area________________________ 14509

shipping point markets---------------- 14521see also Citrus fruit.

Fruits, see Fruit.Fuel, Army regulations-------------------- 14641Fuel oil:

produced from—coal___________________________ 15638oil shale_______________________ 15639

synthetic liquid fuels, annual re-

Fumigants, ships’ fumigant, speci-fication _______________ 15272

Funds, see Public funds—also names of departments, etc., for which funds are used.

Fungicides :specification---------------------------------- 15269tests in United States and Canada. 15743

Funnels, filtering, glass, Buechner type, specification_____ 15413

Fur, rules and regulations under Fur products labeling act--- 15482

Fur-bearing animals, see Seals (ani-mals).

Fur seals, see Seals (animals).Furnaces, crucible, tilting, shipboard

use, specification______ 15260Furniture, see Office furniture and

equipment.Fuse puller, indicator, specification— 15070Fuses (Ignition devices), see Electric

fuses.Fuxman, Charles, and family, relief- 14876

GGage glass, specification— 15042-43, 15235 Gages, fuel quantity, capacitor type,

specifications______ 15045—46see also Pressure gages.

Gage-testing outfits, specification------ 15106Gann, Charles A., supplemental pat-

ent____________________ 14888Gas :

injuries in industry, 1949-51-------- 15625liquefied petroleum, sales--------------- 15632

Gas indicators, hydrogen-gas, specifi-cation________________ 15053

Gas turbines, see Turbines.Gas utilities, employee-benefit plans— 15827Gaskets :

asbestos-metallic-cloth, specifica-tion__________________ 15153

oil-resisting, specification__________15154

EntryGasoline:

Federal supply schedule________ 15453national motor-gasoline survey,

1951-52 ________________ 15647Gasoline engines, see Engines.Gauntlets, see Gloves.Gauze (surgical), see Bandages and

bandaging.Gelatin, summary, facts for industry,

1951_________________ 14751General Accounting Office, general

regulations_______ 15531—533General Services Administration, reg-

ulations _________ ____ 15534Genes:

flexed-tail-anemia gene and leu-kemia__________________ 15703

tumor development in mice_______ 15705Geneva conventions, identification

cards, military and protected personnel, spec, regs___ 14683

Geographic Names Board, decision lists---------------------- 15535-539

Geographical names, decisions, lists. 15535- 539

see also names of localities.Geological Survey :

bulletin________________________ 15540professional papers_______________ 15541water supply papers__________ 15542-551

Geology : contributions to geology of ura-

nium, 1952____________ 15540investigation of Atchafalaya basin. 15650

Germanium, pharmacological studies of radiogermanium Ge71_______ 15619

Germany : refugees, special immigration visas. 14937 rice imports. 1951______________ 15513United States High Commissioner,

report__________________ 15859Gibraltar, Strait of, sailing direc-

tions_________________ 15557Gila, Ariz., substation, power trans-

formers, invitation to bids____ 15790Gitlin, Jacob, relief___________________14870Glacier National Park_________________15711Glass:

bridge windows, specification____ 15302cover, lantern slide, photographic,

specification--------------------- 15412electrode-solution interface, hetero-

geneous equilibria____________ 15690nonhygroscopic, pH response______ 15681port-light glasses, specification____ 15304see also Fiberglas.

Glossaries, terms used in comptroller activities, spec, regs___ 14658

Gloves: can ton-flannel, latex-covered, speci-

fication_______________ 15182flying, leather, specification_______ 15044gauntlets, anti-flash, specification_ 15184

Goggles, see Spectacles.Gold :

exports and imports, summary, 1951_________________ 14784

in Nevada, 1950---------------------------- 15637Goniophotometers, analysis of reflec-

tion curves------------------ 15692Government, see headings beginning

Federal — Government — Na-tional.

Government Contract Compliance, President’s Committee on, see President’s Committee on Gov-ernment Contract Compliance.

Government contracts: continuing supplies and services,

elimination, etc______________ 15532renegotiable and non-negotiable sub-

contracts, segregating------------- 15807renegotiation staff bulletin_______ 15807

Page 92 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sept emb er 1952

EntryGovernment contracts—Continued

single payment. ir20,0.,0 or more, numbered and filed in General

Accounting Office-------- 15531Government manual________________ 15400Government offices:

communist infiltration--------------- 14944manpower policies, investigation— 14955-

professional and technical personnel in statistical activities, direc-

tory___________________ 14730see also Government supplies.

Government officials and employees : annual and sick leave regulations— 14841 facts about Government work and

workers_______________ 14838Federal manpower policies, investi-

EntryGroceries, self-service retail food

stores, improved method of handling groceries_____ 14512

Grocery trade :wholesale grocers—

how some build better retailers___ 14516methods of handling and deliver-

ing orders____________________14517Group characters, applications to solu-

tion of boundary-value prob-lems---------------------------- 15689

Guam, governor, report, 1951________ 15566Guatemala, geographic names deci-

sions --------------------------- 15536Guide books, PG series______________14318Guide cards, specification____________ 15444Gyrocompass, rotor-balancing, specifi-

cation ------------------------- 15305

Hatch political activities act amend-ments __________________ 14971

professional and technical personnel in statistical activities, direc-tory____________________ 14730

voting by Federal personnel over-seas.____________________ 14936

what each should know about Fed-eral employees’ compensation act______________________ 15354

Government publications: exchange agreement with Brazil- 15873price lists, Documents Office— 15333—335

Government reorganization plane, in statutes at large---------- 14855

Government supplies : contracts involving, elimination,

etc____________________ 15532Federal specifications—

Federal standard stock catalog- 15406- 452

interim____________________ 15463-474Federal supply schedule--------- 15453—462stock catalog, July 1952---------------- 15478see also Military supplies.

Government workers, see Government officials and employees.

Grain : cooperative marketing, margins and

costs--------------------------- 15369save farm-stored grain from in-

sects ____________________ 15564transportation and handling by

motortruck in southwest_ 15753Grand Coulee pumping plant:

installations, pipe insulation, etc., specifications_________ 15801

pump P3, alterations, specifica-tions ____________________ 15800

Graphotype machine operators, ex-amination announcement_____ 14833

Gratuities, death gratuities, Army regs__________________ 14622

Gravel, plants, safety awards------------- 15626Gray, Carol R., relief_______________ 14866Grease, see Lubricants.Great Basin, surface water supply___ 15550Great Britain :

European and British Common-wealth series------------------ 15834

foreign relations with U. S_______ 14902,15851

pocket guide_______________________ 14618research, bibliography____________ 15848world sugar balance, 1949—52______ 15515

Great Lakes States, larch sawfly epi-demic in Lake States___ 15362

Great Smoky Mountains NationalPark__________________________15714

Greece, refugees, special immigration visas_________________ 14937

Griffith, Llewellyn B., claim------------- 14887Grinders, garbage, specification--------- 15322

H

H. O. publications---------------------- 15557-558H. T. & S. Office report________ 15741-742Hampton Roads area, Va., occupa-

tional wage survey------ 14915, 15586Handbooks, see names of departments,

etc., issuing handbooks—also subject.

Handicapped :enlistment and induction, physical

standards and physical pro-filing, Army regs_____________ 14626

NEPH Week, program guide______ 15582Handling, Transportation and Storage

of Horticultural Crops Divi-sion, H. T. & S. Office reports- 15741-

Harbors flood-control improvements.

Hardware, wholesale and retail trade, errata _________________

Harvesting, forages, methods_______Hasps, see Locks and keys.Hatch political activities act, see Po-

litical corruption. Hawaii:

fishermen’s and fish shore workers’ unions, list____________

manufacturing establishments un-der OASI program______

population, totals for cities, etc____tide tables-------------------------------------

Hawaiian Islands, see Hawaii.Hay, orchard-grass, cut at various

stages of maturity, lignin me-tabolism ______________

Headsets, electrical, specification____Health:

cooperative program, agreement with—

Colombia_______________________Paraguay ______________________

health and safety statistics, HSS series----------------------- 15625-628

health information series__________ 15759insecticides and world health_____ 15771public health monograph series____ 15761public health personnel, analysis___ 15762public health reports—

index__________________________ 15763reprints____________________ 15765-777

Hearing aids, recent developments___ 15904Heating apparatus and supplies :

pipe circuits, installations, specifi-cations --------------------------- 15801

wholesale and retail trade, errata— 14790 Helicopters, combined-signal flight

indicator use------------------------- 15673Helium isotopes, mass of He-4----------- 14727Helmets, welders’, specification----------15185Helminthosporium turcicum, variabil-

ity in genus--------------------------- 14531Heredity, flexed-tail-anemia gene and

leukemia_____________________ 15703

14904,15359

1479014995

15492

147411481214846

1499115048

1587115864

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 93

Ind ex

EntryHeterogeneous equilibria, glass elec-

trode-solution interface______ 15690High schools:

extraclass activities, references, list_____________________ 15338

schedule making references, list___ 15346teaching conservation, outline---- - 14526

Higher education, see Colleges and uni- versi ties.

Hill, Raymond S., relief-------------------- 14859History, American history and civili-

zation, bibliographies------------- 15601Hobmeier, Hildegard, relief--------------- 14869Hodgkin’s disease, oxidase activity of

lymphoid tissues-------------------- 15697Hoffmann, Katharina, relief------------- 14860Hogs, see Swine.Hoisting apparatus and machinery:

ammunition, etc., hoists, specifica-tion___________________ 15047

radial gate hoists for spillway atNimbus Dam, invitation forbids_________________________ 15788

Hoists, pneumatic, motor, geared, specification---------------- 15203

Holders (card) :specification------------------------------------ 15219

Holding companies, income tax re-turns, statistics---------------------- 15568

Holecek, Ruth A., relief-------------------- 14864Home demonstration work, see Home

economics.Home economics, home demonstration

work in U. S--------------------------- 15367Home Loan Bank Board, report,

1951_________________________ 15552Honduras :

agriculture, cooperative program,agreement------------------------------ 15860

education, cooperative program,agreement____________________ 15860

Honey, extracted, specification---------- 15409Hoods (head-piece) :

anti-flash, specification-------------------- 15187Hooks :

fish, steel, specification-------------------- 15186meat, specification--------------------------15312

Horkheimer, Max, relief-------------------- 14901Hose :

air, diving-apparatus, specification- 15156 cover repair compound, specifica-

tion _________________________ 15285flexible, metallic, high-pressure,

specification_________________ 15157floater, nonmetallic, specification— 15158 rubber, specifications- 15049, 15050, 15052 ship-salvage, specification---------------15159suction, water, specification----------15155

Hospitalization insurance, independ-ent prepayment plans in U. S.,1950 survey_________________ 15826

Hospitals, see Mental institutions— also names of hospitals.

House Administration Committee,House, hearings---------------------- 14936

House Chamber, see Capitol.Household goods, transportation, over-

seas, spec, regs_______________ 14660Houses, purchases in 1951---------------- 15404Housing:

actions of Congress, 1892-1951____ 14929census, 1950—-

advance reports------------------ 14733-735block statistics by cities___ 14792-810

defense housing laws, amend______ 14932housing research reprint series____ 15554how our older families are housed

(address)____________________ 15556low-rent public housing program___ 15779nonwhite population, 1940—50-------- 15553settlement of claims under National

housing act___________________ 15390situation in 1950, in charts_______ 15555

EntryHousing—Continued

VA and FHA programs, investiga-tion _____________________ 14933

see also names of States, etc.Housing and Home Finance Agency,

report, 1951____________ 15552Houston, Tex., housing, block statis-

tics ___________________ 14796HSS series____________________ 15625-628Hub Industries, Inc------------------------- 14974Hulls (ships) :

coolers, specification---------------------- 15027Hurricanes, forecasting-------------------- 14602Hydrofluoric acid, technical, specifi-

cation _______________________ 15261Hydrogenation, pressure, bibliogra-

phy ___ L—___________ 15622Hydrogen-ion concentration, response

of nonhygroscopic glasses------ 15681Hydrographic Office, H. O. publica-

tions_____________________ 15557-558Hygiene, veterinary meat and dairy

inspection, Army regs--- 14629see also Health.

I

I & N reporter (periodical)--------------- 15561Idaho :

housing characteristics, advance reports_______________ 14733

labor and power used for farm en-terprises, 1950-------------- 14485

water supply and sewage disposal systems requirements___ 15388

Identification, military personnel identity code, spec, regs-------- 14673

Identification cards, Geneva conven-tions, military and protected personnel, spec, regs--- 14683

Iliamna Lake, copper deposit----------- 15643Illinois, civil divisions, etc., map---- 14764Illness, see Diseases—Sick. Illuminators, microscope, specifica-

tion__________________ 15422Immigration and emigration :

admission of additional immi-grants________________ 14937

immigration laws, administrative decisions________________ 15559

Immigration and Naturalization Serv-ice :

I & N reporter----------------------------- 15561monthly review, index, v. 9----------- 15562

Imports, statistical classification---- 14782see also names or classes of articles

imported.Incentive awards, see Awards.Income :

disposable, spending patterns of families______________ 15598

statistics from tax returns----------- 15568Income tax :

recent changes effecting coopera-tives, supp., revised---- 15371

returns, statistics------------------------- 15568Independence, Declaration of, see

Declaration of Independence.Independence (steamship) :

sales price redetermination-------- 14941Index numbers, see subject involved.Indexes:

congressional record— 82d Cong.lst sess., bound vol- 1485282d Cong.2d sess., daily------------- 14854

hearings on naval and military leg-islation_____ '________________ 14931

Immigration and NaturalizationService, monthly review_____ 15562

pressure hydrogenation___________ 15622public health reports-------------------- 15763subject, Education Office publica-

tions, list cumulative, 1942— 51______________________ 15349

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Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryEntryIndia;

research, bibliography------------------ 15844rice supplies below needs--------------- 15512

Indiana, mail routes, schedule---------- 15897Indicators:

carbon dioxide, specification---------- 15301corrosion-control, specification------ 15275see also Flight indicators—Gas in-

dicators—Tachometers.Indonesia, rubber shipments to Port-

land, Maine___________ 14904Industrial Accident Boards and Com-

missions, International Assoc, of, see International Assoc, of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions.

Industrial accidents, see Accidents.Industrial materials series--------------- 15889Industrial relations :

labor-management relations con-tract provisions, collective bar-gaining___________ 14918, 15589

labor relations act, 1947, filing re-quirements, guide for labor organizations____________ 15707

Industries, see names of industries.Industry :

employment report_______________ 15596facts for industry (Census Bu-

reau)____________________ 14747-759need for cooperation with agricul-

ture (address)_________ 14494Infantry, tables of organization and

equipment_________ 14703-705Infrared rays, bands of water vapor. 15682 Ingots, see Copper—Steel.Inhibitors, pickling, specification------ 15274Injuries, oil and gas industry, 1949-

51_ 15625Ink eradicators, specifications--------- 15431Insecticide Investigations Division,

publications, Jan.-June 1952, list___________________ 15364

Insecticides:and world health________________ 15771publications of Division of Insecti-

cide Investigations---------------- 15364Insects:

control—conversion tables and equivalents

for use____________________ 15361saves farm-stored grain------------- 15564

E series_____________________ 15361-362EC series------------------------------------- 15363problems and irrigation----------------- 15772yearbook of agriculture, 1952------ 14507

Inspection, see names of articles in-spected.

Inspection (military) :Army regulation-------------------- 14619—620

Inspector General’s Department, ac-tivities, Army regs------ 14619

Installations (military) :control procedure, Air Force regs. 14578 general, maintenance, Air Force

regs_________________________ 14575special regulations----------------------- 14667

Institute of Inter-American Affairs, see Inter-American Affairs In-stitute.

Institute of Pacific Relations, inves-tigation_______________ 14967

Institutions, see Mental institutions.Instruments, see names and types of

instruments.Insulation:

blanket, mineral-wool, specifica-tion_____________________ 15144

electrical, inorganic paper, syn-thetic better than natural base_____________________ 15731

fibrous glass, specification----------- 15143pipe, installations, specifications— 15801thermal, block, specification______ 15145

Insurance, see type of insurance.Intelligence specialists, research, ex-

amination announcements------ 14829Inter-American Affairs Institute,

audit report, 1951------ 14919Interior and Insular Affairs Commit-

tee, Senate, hearings--- 14961Intermountain region, commercial

family-operated sheep ranches, 1930-50 ____________ 14496

Internal combustion engines, see En-gines.

Internal revenue: administration of laws, investiga-

tion__________________ 14947excise tax on prizes purchased by

Army messes, spec, regs-------- 14668Internal Revenue Bureau, circular----- 15567Internal Revenue Taxation Joint

Committee, refunds and cred-its, report------------------ 14926

International Assoc, of Industrial Ac-cident Boards and Commis-sions, proceedings, 1951-------- 15581

International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development:

participation of U. S-------------------- 14925report on operations-------------------- 14924

International Monetary Fund : participation of U. S---------------- 14925report on operations-------------------- 14924

International organization and con-ference series__________ 15855

International relations:foreign relations of U. S., diplo-

matic papers, 1935____ 14902, 15851report on world affairs, Jan.—July

1952________________ 14616research, bibliography--------- 15845Yugoslavia, Titoism and U. S. for-

eign policy_____________ 15834Interpretation bulletins--------- 15908Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Committee, Senate, hearings. 14962-964

Interstate Commerce Commission, de-cisions (bound reports)---------- 15570

Inventions, classification by PatentOffice, Feb. 13-May 8, 1952.. 15738

Investments, trust funds in District ofColumbia____________________ 15330

Invitations for bids, see names of cer-tain reclamation projects.

Invoices, Government supplies, con-solidation_____________ 15532

Iowa :civil divisions, etc., map.electric rate book----------

1476515394

lldll .ports of discharge, cablegram ad-

dresses, etc., spec, regs----------- 14699research, bibliography------------------ 15844

Iraq, research, bibliography------------- 15844Iroko, specification-----------------------------15198Iron:

and steel casting, facts for indus-try______________________ 14752

forged, base alloys, rupture test at1500° F_____________________ 15663

ingot, effect of strain and tempera-ture on flow and fracture-------- 15686

ore, sources in Asia----------------------- 15635wrought—

plates, black, specification---------- 15252sheet, specification-------------------- 15251

Irons, hand and leg, specification------ 15220Irradiation, see X-rays.Irrigation, insect problems--------------- 15772Israel, technical cooperation agree-

ment__________________ 15872Italy:

economic cooperation agreement----refugees, special immigration visas.

1587814937

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 95

Ind ex

J EntryJackson County, Oreg., Shamrock

conper-nickel mine, investiga-tion __________________ 15644

Japan: accomplishments of Supreme Com-

mander for Allied Powers in economic, etc., fields____ 14180

administrative agreement, text------ 15850instructions of Supreme Com-

mander for Allied Powers------ 14481research, bibliography____________ 15838rice imports increase______________ 15511trade patterns, 1930-34---------------- 14479

Jessen-Schmidt, Kirsten, relief---------- 14881Jet engines, see Engines (aircraft).Jets, stream, bibliography__________ 14600Jewelry, trends in trade____ :------------- 14787John N. Cobb (exploratory fishing

vessel) :albacore tuna exploration------------- 15490shellfish explorations in southeast-

ern Alaskan waters---------------- 15488Joints, steel, specification___________ 15238Journal of National Cancer Institute,

reprint series_____ 15696—705Journal of research, National Bureau

of Standards___________ 15678Judge advocate general of Navy, see

Navy.Judiciary Committee, House:

D. C. code______________________ 14938supplement____________________ 14939

hearings_________________________ 14937Judiciary Committee, Senate, hear-

Juniors’ clothing, see Outerwear.Justice Department:

nomination of James P. McGraneryto be Attorney General---------- 14968

reports pursuant to sec. 708 (e), Defense production act 1950— 15576

K

Kahn shakers, see Shakers (appara-tus.

Kansas:civil divisions, etc., map----------------- 14766cooperative grain marketing, mar-

gins and costs_______________ 15369floods, June—July, 1951____________15910

Kansas City, Mo.: housing, block statistics----------- 14797milk marketing plans, early devel-

opment in area---------------14518Katyn Forest massacre, investiga-

tion___________________ 14940Katyn Forest Massacre, Select Com-

mittee to Conduct Investiga-tion of Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of, House, hear-ings__________________ 14940

Kauai, Hawaii, floods of Aug. 1950 in Waimea River area_ 15543

Kentucky:civil divisions, etc., map--------------- 14767mail routes, schedule_____________ 15897

Keassenbrock, Marie-Antoinette, re-lief___________________ 14872

Ketones, see Butanone.Kettles:

pitch, specification_______________ 15209scouse, specification______________ 15313

Kitchen utensils, see Baking dishes— also names of kitchen utensils.

Knees (boat and ship) : specification____________ 15199

Knott County, Ky., coking coal, re-coverable reserves____ 15645

Komma, Johann, relief______________ 14883Korea:

research, bibliography____________ 15840veterans, education and training

benefits______________________ 14946

EntryKoussevitsky Music Foundation, Inc.,

works commissioned by, list---- 15604L

Labels, fur labeling rules and regula-tions under fur products label-ing act_______________ 15482

Labor: labor force, monthly report, district

supervisors’ manual___ 14745manpower, industrial_____________ 14574program and manpower, Air Force

regs________________ 14585-586workers, are young longer, etc____ 15355see also Farm labor.

Labor Day, how it came about, what it means______________ 15577

Labor disputes, see Strikes and lock-outs.

Labor-management relations, see In-dustrial relations.

Labor organizations, see Labor unions. Labor relations, see Industrial rela-

tions.Labor standards, fair labor standards

act, child labor requirements__ 15905Labor Standards Bureau, bulletins— 15580-

581Labor Statistics Bureau :

bulletins___________________ 15584-592serial no. R______________________ 15597

Labor turnover, is your cost too high?___________________ 15819

.abor unions, guide to filing require-ments of labor relations act, 1947 ___ ______________ 15707

Laboratories, see X-ray laboratories— also names of laboratories.

^acquer and lacquering, strippable lacquer_______________ 15286

>actometers, Quevenne, specification- 15423 •adles:

deck-paying, specification________ 15210galley, specification_______________ 15314

.ake States, see Great Lakes States..akes, see names of lakes..ambs, crop report, 1952___________ 14486jaminar flow, see Flow.Land, in drainage enterprises in U. S.,

1950 census, map____________ 14760Land-grant colleges:

and universities, statistics, 1951— 15337 cooperation with Extension Serv-

ice___________________________ 15366La Porta, Joseph R., relief_________ 14879Larch sawflies, epidemic in Lake

States----------------------------------- 15362Lateral stability, see Stability of air- .

craft.Latin America, mobile center molding

co-op leaders________________ 15375Laundry and laundries, equipment,

specification__________ 15064Law :

legislative record, 82d Cong.lst and2d sess., summary____________ 14952

slip laws (private), 82d Cong_ 14856—901 statutes at large, 81st Cong.2d sess_ 14855 see also Codes of law.

Law enforcement, in District of Co-lumbia ______________________ 14960

Laws, see Codes of law—Law—also subjects.

Lead :in Nevada, 1950_________________ 15637preprint from minerals yearbook__ 15629

Lead monoxide, see Litharge.Leaflets, see names of departments,

etc., issuing leaflets.Leaks, roof, cold weather damage, pre-

vent_________________________ 15554Leather, hides, and skins :

electrical properties, influence of temperature and moisture____ 15679

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Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryEntryLeather, hides, and skins—Continued

tire-resistant artificial leather, spec-ification ________________ 15176

see also names of articles manu-factured from leather.

Leave of absence:Federal employees regulations_____ 14841time off for voting, State law_____ 15580

Legislation, see Law.Letter boxes, see Mail boxes.Lettuce, marketing changes in Cleve-

land, Ohio, Feb.-June 1950__14511Leukemia, and flexed-tail-anemia

gene_________________________ 1570."Liberty, resources for freedom, special

digest of v. 1________________ 15327Librarians :

examination announcements______ 1484;amendment_____________________ 14837

Libraries:displaying State Department publi-

cations _________________ 1583’public, statistics, in cities of

100.000 or more, 1951_______ 1534"Library of Congress, report, 1951____ 1490;Life Insurance, national service, and

servicemen’s indemnity, infor-mation and premium rates---- 1590’

Life-jacket shark-chasers, see Shark-chasers.

Life preservers:CO„ inflatable, specification______ 15057Ships Bureau manual-------------------- 1581'

Lift (aircraft) :calculating spanwise lift distribu-

tions at subsonic speeds______ 15067Light, atmospheric transmission, day-

time measurement____________ 15728Lignin, metabolism in orchard-grass

hay cut at various maturitystages_ _____________________ 14991

Lima beans, frozen, standards forgrades_______________________ 15756

Lindelof, Ilona, relief_____________ 14856Linear equations, see Equations.Linings :

synthetic rubber—battery compartment of subma-

rines, specification___________15161salt-water lines, specification_____ 15160

Linoleum, battleship, specification— 15126 Liquid fuel, see Fuel oil. Liquefied, gases, see Gas.Litharge, dry, specification--------------- 15055Livestock, census of agriculture,

1950 ________________________ 14791Living conditions, see Cost and stand-

ard of living.Load (mechanics) :

aerodynamic influence coefficientsat subsonic speeds___________ 15667

wings, span loading, subsonicspeeds_______________________ 15656

Loading, see Unlading and lading.Loans, from banks for co-ops_______ 15376Location identifiers, airports, etc.,

supplement____________ 14818Locks and keys:

door and drawer locks, specifica-tion______________________ 15221

hasps, hinged, specification_______ 1521fpadlocks, specification___________ 15418sash and blind, specification______ 1522-

Long Beach, Calif., housing, block sta-tistics, corrections___________ 14798

Los Angeles, Calif.:communist activities among profes-

sional groups------------------------- 14948housing, block statistics---------------- 14798

Louie Bon Kong, relief---------------------- 14858Lubricants:

Army regulations------------------------- 1464Federal supply schedule---------------- 15454general purpose aircraft, specifica-

tion _________________________ 15056

Lumber, scarf jointed, specification— 15058Lumley, Helen J., relief-------------------- 14881Lymphoid tissues, normal and malig-

nant, oxidase activity----------- 15697LynnhavenBay, model investigation. 15360 Lynnhaven Inlet, model investiga-

tion_________________________ 15360

M

McCarthy, Joseph R., investigation— McGranery, James P., nomination----Mach number :

linearized supersonic-flow theory— lines behind trailing edges, super-

sonic speeds— ----------- —two-dimensional airfoil, Indicial

functions-------------------------Machine operators, see Addressing ma-

chine operators—Bookkeeping machine operators—Calculat-ing machine operators—Graph- otype operators.

Machine punches, see Punches.Machine shops:

field and maintenance, sets, spec.

sharpening metal cutting tools------Machine tools :

alignment-------------------------------------facts for industry, 1951----------------

1497014968

15657

15660

15662

1467015822

1582114754

Machinery : armature-banding and commutator- _

conditioning, specification-------- lo206sounding, navigational, hand-

driven, specification---------------15060see also special kinds of machinery,

e. g. Dough-mixing machines. Machines, see names of machines. Machinists, apprenticeship standards,

St. Louis, Mo., and vicinity---- 14614Magnesium, ingots and sticks (for

remelting), specification------— 15246Magnetic cores, see Cores (magnetic). Mail bags, distributing, fiberboard,

specification----------------- 15429Mail boxes, letter boxes, specification. 1529 i Mail matter:

addresses, oversea commands, spec.regs_________________________ 14675

special regulations----------------------- 14675Mail routes, see Postal Transportation

Service.-vxtuue . _

landings, fishery products, annualsummary-------------------------------- 15483

mail routes schedules-------------------- 15896Malaria, causes and prevention-------- 15759Malt liquors, beverages, pricing pro-

visions for retail sellers---------- 15746Mammary tumors, see Tumors.Manhattan Borough, New York City,

housing, block statistics- 14803Manifolds, inflation and deflation, for

pneumatic float, specification— 15061 Manila board,see Paperboard.Mannitol, preparation of and con-

version to fructose---------------- 15691Manpower, see Labor.Manuals, see names of departments,

etc., issuing manuals—also subject.

Manufacturers’ agents, as marketing institution-------------------- 14789

Manufactures and manufacturing, manufacturing establishment under OASI program------ 14737-741

Maps and charts:Census Bureau----------------------- 14760—781Coast and Geodetic Survey, nauti-

cal charts catalog----------- 14840topographic symbols, field manual. 14642 see also names of localities.

Maranto, Maria G., relief------------------ 14867

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 97

Ind ex

EntryMarchiondo, Tony, relief------------------ 14889Margarine (butter substitute), see

Oleomargarine.Marine Corps :

manual, change------------------------- 15606officer training courses for college

men only-------------------------------- 15607Marine Corps Reserve, your future

as officer in____________ 15608Market, center, see Markets and mar-

keting.Marketing, see Markets and market-

ing.Markets and marketing :

eating places as marketers------ - 14510manufacturers’ agent as manufac-

turing institution------------------ 14789market center, discrepancy toler-

ances in shipments, special regs_________________________ 14645

marketing research report------ 14509-524produce wholesalers, methods of '

loading out delivery trucks___14519quartermaster market center sys-

tem__________________________ 15780shipping point markets, fruit and

vegetable markets____________ 14521see also names of commodities mar-

keted, etc.—also subjects in-volved.

Marlin spikes, see Marlinespikes.Marlinespikes, specification--------------- 15062Marlinspikes, see Marlinespikes.Maryland, civil divisions, etc., map---- 14768Masks, face, anti-flash, specification— 15188 Massachusetts, mail routes, schedule- 15896 Massacres, see names of massacres. Mastitis, infections in dairy herds by

different organisms, trends___ 14993Materials, see Strategic materials. Mathematics :

aids for mathematics education—- free and inexpensive aids for

teaching mathematics------------- 15344selected bibliography of current

articles in mathematics educa-tion_________________________ 15342

selected bibliography of reference and enrichment material---- 15343

linear equations solution by gra-dient methods_______________ 15687

tables—computation of claims under

National Housing Act----------- 15390velocity of laminar flow------------- 15640weights and measures, equiva-

lents for use in insect control work________________________ 15361

Matrices (mathematics) : linear equations solution by gra-

dient methods________ 15687Mats:

floor, for chairs, specification---------- 15452synthetic rubber, for shower stalls,

specification---------------------------15129Matting: ,

cocoa, specification--------------------------15127synthetic-rubber, for attachment

to metal, specification-------- 15130Mattress tufts, specification— 15134, 15136

cotton-felt, specification---------------- 15128latex foam, standard of trade-------- 15520

Measures, see Weights and measures.Measuring instruments, weighing and

measuring devices_____ 15677see also Electric measuring instru-

ments.Meat:

inspection stamp as guide to whole-some meat_______________ 14500

veterinary inspection, Army regs— 14629Meat hooks, see Hooks.

EntryMedical care:

Air Force pamphlet, AFP series---- 14538—540

Air Force regulations------------- 14587-590Army medical laboratories, Army

regs_—————————___ —___ 14627Army regulations______ 14625, 14627—629independent prepayment plans in

U. S., 1950 survey------------------ 15826nationals of foreign governments,

Army regs____________________ 14628pay patients, spec, regs--------------- 14659special regulations------------------------- 14659

Medical Department, Army regula-tions _________________ 14626

Medical records, librarians, civil serv-ice examination announce-ments ________________ 14842

Medical Research Laboratory, re-

Medical service, see Medical care.Medical supplies, armed services cata-

log, price supplement--- 14996Mediterranean Sea, sailing directions,

v. 1______ -___________ 15557Melanoma, see Tumors.Memorandums, see names of depart-

ments, etc., issuing memoran-dums.

Mental institutions, census of pa-tients, 1949------------------ 15695

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-mittee, House, hearings---------- 14941

Metal rings, see Rings.Meteorology :

analogue selection methods, com-parison of-------------------- 14601

surface observations, addendum, change_________________ 15909

Meters, see names and types of meters, or substances, etc., measured.

Methyl ethyl ketone, see Butanone.Methylcholanthrene, tumors induced

in stomach____________ 15701Metropolitan areas, see Cities and

towns.Mexico :

agricultural laborers, importation, agreement, etc________ 15352

geographical names, decisions_____ 15539Mexico, Gulf of, surface water supply

of basin_______________ 15548Mica, synthesis_____________________ 15680Michigan :

civil divisions, etc., map___________ 14769mail routes, schedule______________ 15898

Microphonics, cochlear, arterial oxy-gen and carbon dioxide effect__ 15609

Microphotographers, examination an-nouncement. amendment______ 14830

Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic S ta tes

Middle East, see East (Middle East).Middle Rio Grande project, specifica-

tions and invitations___ 15786Midland, S. Dak., transmission lines,

specification---------------- 15805Migration r Commission, see Special

Migration Commission.MIL series______________________ 15000-98Military attaches, supply and account-

ing procedures, spec, regs-------- 14691Military aviation, see Aeronautics.Military depots, special regulations---- 14698Military education :

civil schooling, for Regular Armyofficers, special regs---------------- 14677

special regulations---------------- 14677-678supply procedure, spec, regs---------- 14678troop topics---------------------------------- 14643

Military establishment, see Armed forces.

Page 98 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Septe mber 1952

EntryMilitary government, tables of organi-

zation and equipment---14715Military information, public, Army

regs__________________ 14635Military installations, see Installa-

tions (military).Military intelligence, research special-

ists, examination announce- ment_________________ 14829

Military missions: agreement with—

Peru________ —___ —_____ —___ —— 15ou7Uruguay------------------------------------ 15862

Military occupation:Japan—

accomplishments of Supreme Commander for Allied Powers in economic, etc., fields-------- 14480

instructions of Supreme Com-mander for Allied Powers---- 14481

Military personnel, see Air Force.Military posts, station code, special

regs__________________ 14671Military publications :

Army Department media, Army rpgs_____________________ 14632

Army regulations__________________ 14632special regulations------------------------ 14670

Military records : administration, maintenance, etc.,

spec, regs-------------------- 14676Air Force regulations________ 14545—546preparation of POM equipment

status record, spec, regs--- 14661special regulations------------------------- 14676

Military security : Air Force letter_______________ 14535eligibility for employment, spec.

regs__________________________ 14679special regulations------------------------ 14679treaty with Australia and New Zea-

land, signed at San Francisco- 15879Military service :

order Of Army National Guard into service, spec, regs------------- 14663

service number prefix, spec, regs---- 14673Military supplies:

Air Force regulations, supply and/or maintenance------ 14560-

562,14564-566Army attaches’ offices, procedures,

spec, regs_______________ 14691Army regulations, general--------- — 14640cataloging system, standardization,

etc______________________ 14957Federal supply management, over-

seas survey---------------------- 14934logistic responsibilities, Army regs_ 14640procurement program, report of At-

torney General______________ 15576procurement, small business partici-

pation___________________ 14972

Milk: , xdealer industry, earnings, winter

1951-52---------------------------evaporated, effect of storage temper-

ature on properties---------fermented and processed, partial

list of references-------------fluid and concentrated, processes for

preserving------------------- —-frozen, stored, oxidized flavor de-

ferred by separation and recom-bination— interstate shipments program--------

marketing plans in Kansas City, Mo., area---------------- ——

Minneapolis-St. Paul market, Fed-eral regulation----------------

sanitation honor roll, 1950-51--------

Entry

15593

14988

14986

14983

1498715776

14518

145151576614980statistical flow-sheet----------------------

Milwaukee, Wls., occupational wage survey_________ 14923, 15592

Millett copper deposit----------------------- 15643Mineral resources, America’s stra-

tegic materials, surveys---------- 15332Minerals:

mineral market report--------mineral trade notes-----------------

15631-634___ 15635

production, statistical summary, preprint from minerals year- book_____________________ 15648

Mines Bureau: bulletin-------------------------------- J,5®""report of investigation----------- 15638-647

Minneapolis, Minn., milk market, Federal regulation——------------14515

Minnesota, mail routes, schedule-------- 15898Miscellaneous collection series, see

Smithsonian miscellaneous col-lections.

Miscellaneous publications, see names of department, etc., issuing publications.

Miscellaneous reports, see names ot departments, etc., issuing re-ports.

Misses’ clothing, see Outerwear.Mississippi, agricultural price sup-

ports program, 1952 (re-marks) —

Mississippi River and Valley :diversion problem of river—----------surface water supply of basin--------

15751

Missouri, floods, 1951------------------ - —Missouri Diversion Dam, excavation

for earthwork, specification----Missouri River Basin project, specifi-

C.U». ana

156501554715910

15797

15792,

special regulationsdisposal____________________ 14695-696foreign aid program-------------------- 14699general____________________ 14686-688issue______________________ 14691—692procurement____________________ 14690property accountability------------- 14693shipment_______________________ 14694stock control------------------------------ 14689

specificationsjoint Army-Navy---------------- 14997-999military specifications, MIL se-

ries ______________________ 15000—98Navy Department__________ 15099-323

stock accounting and reportingcode, spec, regs---------------------- 14698

tables of equipment----------------- 14700-717textiles and clothing, Federal man-

agement______________________ 14935Military terms, see Army.Military training, see Military educa-

tion.

Mitten-shells, trigger finger, specifi-cation _____________ -—

Mixing machinery, see Dough-mixing machines.

Mohrer, Malke K., relief--------------------Moisture, influence on electrical prop-

erties of leather-----------Molecules, absorbed, thermodynamic

functions----------------------Molybdenum, preprint from minerals

yearbook---------------- ■----Monoethanolamine, ethanolamine,

specification----------------Monopolies, Clayton act, as amended-Montana :

civil division, etc., map-----------------housing characteristics, advance

reports-------------- - -------- -water supply and sewage disposal

systems requirements------Morbidity :

cancer morbility series------------------venereal disease, 1951--------------------

Morning reports, special regulations- Mortality, see Death.

220332—52—No. 692------ 8

15059

14877

15679

15613

15636

1527615479

14770

14734

15388

156941577014674

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 99

Ind ex

EntryMortgage insurance, housing con-

structed under VA and FHA programs---------------------- 14933

Mortgages, line haul railways, lessors and proprietary companies___ 15571

Mosquito bars, specification___________ 15119Mosquitoes :

control in water resource projects. 15772 contro: of Anopheles in prevention

of malaria__________________ 15759Motion pictures, communist infiltra-

tion of industry_______ 14943Motor carrier decisions, see Interstate

Commerce Commission.Motors, bracket, outboard motor, speci-

fication ----------------------- 15007Motortrucks :

fork, g’soline, technical manual_14719produce wholesalers, methods of

loading out______________ 14519transporting and handling grain in

Southwest____________________ 15753Mount Rainier National Park, natural-

ist program__________ 15715Mountain States, see Rocky Mountain

States.Myers, Jane P., relief_______________ 14891

Narcotics, seizure, vessels used to transport narcotics, etc—___ 1565’

Narcotics Bureau, regulations______ 15651National, see headings beginning Fed-

eral—Government—National.National Advisory Committee for

Aeronautics :report series________________ 15652-656technical notes______________ 15657-674

National Advisory Council on Inter-national Monetary and Finan-cial Problems, reports___ 14924-92E

National Archives and Records Serv-ice, National Archives fac-simile series__________ 15675

National Bureau of Standards : circular________________________ 15676handbook________________________ 15677journal of research, title pages,

etc--------------------------------- 15678research papers______________ 15679-692

National Cancer Institute, journal, reprint series_____ 15696-705

National Capital Housing Authority, audit report, 1951_____ 14913

National cemeteries, special regula-tions-------------------------- 14669

National Commission for UNESCO, see United States National Commission for UNESCO.

National defense, code of Federal reg-ulations__________ 15398—399

National electric rate book_____ 15392-397National Employ the Physically

Handicapped Week, Presi-dent’s Committee on, see Pres-ident’s Committee on National Employ the Physically Handi-capped Week.

National Guard: disbursements, designated offices,

spec, regs-------------------- 1466-'order into service of U. S., spec,

regs-------------------------------- 14663special regulations___________ 14663-664

National Labor Relations Board, de-cisions and orders_____ 15706

National Lime Assoc_______________ 1562JNational Military Establishment,

codes for reporting component departments, spec, regs______ 14671

National monuments and memorials, see name of monument ormemorial.

EntryNational parks, campground and

house trailer facilities_15710see also names of parks.

National poultry improvement plan, see Poultry.

National Railroad Adjustment Board,

National Sand & Gravel Assoc______ 15627National security, foundations for

growth and security, special digest------------------------- 15327

National service life insurance, see Life insurance.

Nationality laws, administrative de-cisions ----------------------- 15559

Natural resources : accomplishments of Supreme Com-

mander for Allied Powers in Japan------------------------- 14480

conservation, teaching in high schools--------------------------- 14526

resources for freedom____________ 15331special digest of v. 1___________ 15327

National resources, see Natural re-sources.

Naturalist program____________15712-716Nautical almanac, American, 1953_ 15725Nautical charts, see Maps and charts.’aval Academy, Annapolis, board of

visitors, report, 1952__ 15724Naval establishment, see Armed

forces.Naval Medical Research Institute:

lecture and review series________ 15611project series_________________ 15612-621

Naval Research Laboratory, NRL re-port series______________ 15728-734

Naval supplies, see Military supplies.Navy :

comptroller manual_________ 15735-736judge advocate general, nomination

of Ira H. Nunn______________ 14958occupational handbook______ ____ 15727OPNAV instruction______________ 15737shipping guide changes___________ 15884

Navy Department:reporting components of personnel,

spec, regs------------------------------ 14672specifications, see, in main alpha-

bet, Military supplies.Near East, see East (Near East).Nebraska :

electric rate book_________ 2_____ 15395mail routes, schedule_____________ 15899

Needles (sailmakers), see Sailmakers’ needles.

Neighbor group idea________________ 15830Neoplasms, see Tumors.Nepal, research, bibliography_______ 15844Netherlands, refugees, special immi-

gration visas________________ 14937Nets, life, buoyant, specification____ 15113Netting:

cotton, insect, specification_______ 15131nylon, specification_______________ 15012

Networks, see Electric networks.Nevada :

gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc. 15637 water supply and sewage disposal

systems, requirements_______ 15388New England, manufacturing estab-

lishments under OASI pro-grams ------------------------- 14738

New England States, see New Eng-land.

New Hampshire: civil divisions, etc., map_______ 14778mail routes, schedule_____________ 15896

New Jersey :civil divisions, etc., map__________ 14771landings, fishery products________ 15495

New Mexico, civil divisions, etc., map---------------------------- 14772

New York Central R. R., accident___ 15572

Page 100 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sept em be r 1952

EntryNew

New

New

York City, vicinity, civil divi-sions, etc., map--------------------

York State, civil divisions, etc., map________________________

Zealand, security treaty-----------News for farmer cooperatives, re-

prints ____________ 15373—377News letters. U. S. National Commis-

sion for UNESCO____________Nickel:

forged, base alloys, rupture test at1500° F______________________

nickel-copper alloy castings, spec-ification ________________

Nickel steel, plate, specification--------Night vision, see Sight.Nimbus Dam, spillway, radial-gate

hoists, invitatiion for bids--------Nitrogen, utilization of non-protein

compounds in animal feeding.Noise:

from intermittent jet and steady flow engines with rough burn-ing---------------------- -----------

from subsonic jets in still air--------radio, antifriction bearings as

source___________________

14773

1477315879

15880

15663

15245 1525t

15788

14608

1567015o7

15733Norfolk, Va.:

occupational wage survey— 14915, lo58t.................................. 1484CNorth

North

North

North

America, tide tables---------------Carolina, farms, etc., census of agriculture----------------------------Central States, see Central

States.Dakota, mail routes, schedule-

Northeast (U. S.) :changes in dairy farming, 1930-51.water levels and artesian pressure.

Northeastern States, see Northeast (U. S.).

Notices of judgment, caustic poisonact_______

NRL report series 15728-73414958Nunn, Ira H., nomination------------------

Nutrition, relationship between total digestible nutrients and esti-mated net energy values---------

Nuts, unshelled, specification-----------Nylon :

cloth, netting and screen, specifi-cation—

cloth, white, laundering (address)-

O

1479]

1589;

1449'.1554J

15498

149851545»

1501'1536.

15805Oahe, S. Dak., transmission lines,

specification---------------OASI, see Old age and survivors in-

surance. Occupations:

Air Force occupational handbook- 1460515727

15591Navy occupational handbook----------occupational wage survey—

Cincinnati, Ohio-------------I t il, o’ TrrndMilwaukee, Wis--------------- 14923, 15592Norfolk-Portsmouth (Hampton

Roads), Va------------------14915, IggorPittsburgh, Pa., errata---- -j---St. Louis, Mo------------------ 14921, 15590

skilled, employment and require-ments for civilian personnel,spec. regs------------------------------

Ocean, wind estimation from state of sea observations----------

Ochroma, see Balsa.Office furniture and equipment, ex-

ecutive type, Federal supply schedule---------------------

Officers, see names of services to which officers belong.

Official publications, see Government publications.

14685

14603

15462

EntryOhio: „ . »Lake Erie shore line, beach erosion

control study, appendixes------ 14907,Iu3o6

mail routes, schedule------------—.—senatorial campaign of 1950, in-

vestigation----------------- —Ohio River and Valley, cleaner water

for the Ohio----------------Oil, see Petroleum.Oil burners, specification-------------- -—Oil purifier, Eklutna power plant, in-

vitation for bids----------Oil shale, oil produced from---------------Oil-sounding rules, see Rules (meas-

ures).Oils, see Fuel oils—Lubricants—also

names of oils.Oklahoma, opportunity to start edu-

cational television in State

15897

14969

15758

15303

1579815639

15384Old

Old

(statement)---------------------------age and survivors insurance,

manufacturing establishments under program-------------- 14737-741

age insurance, manufacturingestablishments under programUnited States summary..---- -

Oleomargarine, definitions and stand-ards _________________

1PNAV instruction---------------------------IPS trade aide TA series----------- ---iptical instruments and apparatus,

see View finders. ■Granges, fresh, California and Ari-

zona, specification--------IRC, see Organized Reserve Corps,

Army.Irchard grass, comparitive digestive

14737

155011573715746

15451

14990studies on--------------------- —-—Orders, see names of department, etc.,

issuing orders.Ordnance Corps, supply status re-

porting system, spec, regs----- 14680Ordnance Department, tables of or-

ganization and equipment------ 141

Oregon :civil divisions, etc., map—-.------ -water supply and sewage disposal

disposal systems requirements. Organizations, youth, communist tac-

tics in controlling--------Organized Reserve Corps, Army :

disbursements, designated offices,

14774

spec, regs------------------------------special regulations------------------------

Ortheziidae, see Scale insects. Oscillators, technical manual-----------Outboard motor, see Motors.Outerwear :

knit, including woven swimwear, 1951---------- r-r—\~

women's misses' and juniors , facts for industry------------------ -

Outlet bodies, conduit outlets, speci-fication ------- -------- -—

Outlying possessions, commodity clas-sification for compiling statis-tics on shipments from U. S—

Ovens, bake, Navy-standard, oil-burn-ing, lightweight, specifications.

Overalls, leather, specification--------Oversea supply, common items to

Army and Air Force, spec, regs-------------------- ------

Oxidases, activity of normal and ma-lignant lumphoid tissues—- ----

Oxygen, arterial, on cochlear micro-phonics—

15388

14965

1466514665

14723

14753

14758

15447

14783

1532015189

14686

15697

15609

PA series______________________ 14526 527Pacific Ocean, north Pacific albacore

tuna explorations-------- io sju

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 101

Ind ex

EntryPacific slope basins, see Pacific States.Pacific States:

fisheries, summary 1950_______ 15485manufacturing establishments un-

der OASI program____________ 14741State to State distribution of car-

load tonnage by major com-modity groups, 1950____ 15574

surface water supply_____________ 15551Packaging, see Packing.Packing:

Air Force regulations____________ 14568packaging and packing specifica-

tions—condenser-tube--------------------------- 15162expansion joint and hydraulic

packing_____________________ 15167laundry, dry-cleaning, equip-

ment ________________________ 15064photographic accessories_________ 15065pipe fittings------------------------------ 15527

shipment specifications___________ 14606Packing materials:

specifications-—impregnated paper, fabric or

cork___________________________15166joint-sealing material____________ 15165ramie-fiber______________________ 15170sheet, plant- or animal-fiber____ 15163synthetic-graphite, unvulcanized- 15164

Padding:protective, specification__ :_______ 15132rubberized curled hair, etc., specifi-

cation _______________________ 15410Padlocks, see Locks and keys.Paint:

specifications—outside, ocean-gray____________ 15295outside, white_________________ 15288striping, black__________________ 15291striping, blue___________________ 15294striping, brown________________ 15293striping, green_________________ 15292striping, red____________________ 15290striping, yellow________________ 15289

floating caisson, drydock, etc., spec-ification ________________ 15794

Pakistan:passport visa fees, agreement____ 15870research, bibliography_______ ____ 15844technical cooperation agreement__ 15874

Paleontology, see Fossils.Palisades power plant, electric genera-

tors, specifications___________ 15799Palisades project, specifications and

invitations____________ 15799Pamphlets, procurement, spec, regs__ 14690

see also names of departments, etc., issuing pamphlets.

Panama, geographical names, deci-sions _________________ 15537

Panama Canal, geographical names, decisions______________ 15537

Panel boards, for electric-arc welding outlets, specification___ 15071

Paper:asbestos, corrugated, specification- 15146 drawing, specification_____________ 15445inorganic, electrical, insulating

properties_________________ ,_ 15731see also Photographic paper—Re-

corder paper—Templet pa-per—also names of articles manufactured from paper.

Paper clips, specification____________ 15416Paperboard:

tag— jute, specification____________ 15442Manila, specification____________ 15443

Paraguay: education, cooperative program,

agreement_____________ 15877health and sanitation agreement__ 15864

Parks, see National parks—State parks.

EntryPassengers, airline, airport planning. 14814 Passports:

special visas to certain refugees__ 14937visa fees, agreement with Pakistan. 15870

Pasture lands, improve, tear up old sod___________________ 15828

Patent examiners, examination an-nouncements___________ 14834

Patent Office: classification bulletin___________ 15738decisions, 1951_____________ • 14906, 15739

decisions, 1951_____________ 14906, 15739pressure hydrogenation___________ 15622Southern Regional Research Labo-

ratory, list__________________ 14482Patients:

in mental hospitals, 1949______ 15695treatment of pay patients, spec,

regs____________________ 14659Pay, allowances, etc.:

collections, stoppages, etc., Army regs__________________ 14623

combat duty pay, spec, regs_______ 14621Pay roll savings, see Savings bonds.Payne Field, civil aviation, agreement

with Egypt____________ 15869Peaches, precooling tests, 1951______ 15741Peanuts :

and their uses for food__________ 14520growth of industry in South helped

by Government research (talk)__________________ 14501

Pecos River, watershed, survey re-port__________________ 14914

Pennsylvania: civil divisions, etc., map________ 14775electric rate book_________________ 15396

Personal property : management, G. S. A. regulations__ 15534supply of common items to Army

and Air Force, spec, regs_ 14686Personnel Council, see Federal Per-

sonnel Council.Peru :

civil aviation mission, agreement__ 15868military aviation mission, agree-

ment ____________________ 15867Petrolatum, impregnated gauze, spec-

ification _____________ 15415Petroleum :

injuries in oil industry, 1949—51__ 15625oil recovery in California by sec-

ondary methods__________ 15641supply system, spec, regs;_________ 14641

Petroleum gases, see Gas.PG series____________________________ 14618pH, see Hydrogen-ion concentration. Phase shift, traveling wave tube as

phase-shifter_________ 15734Philadelphia, Pa., housing, block sta-

tistics _____ .__________ 14807Phosphorus, elemental, production by

electric-furnace method______ 15893Photographic paper, Federal supply

schedule_________ 15455-459Photometers, see Spectrophotometry.Photometry, see Spectrophotometry. Physical examinations, standards,

Army regs------------------ 14625Physical therapists, outlook for wom-

en_____________________ 15913Physically handicapped, see Handi-

capped.Pickup (telemetering) :

specification_____________ 15066, 15068Piedmont Plateau, southern, cotton

see also Telemeters, farming, 1930-51_____ 14499

Pigs, see Swine.Pilots and pilotage, private pilots,

questions and answers_14819Pinnacles National Monument______ 15718Pins, office, specification______________ 15419

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Septe mber 1952

EntryEntryPipe and pipe fittings:

brass, seamless, specification--—installations, pipe insulation, etc.,

specifications------------------lead lining, specification—------ malleable iron screwed, packaging,

recommendation of trade-Pipe-berth bottoms, specification __— Pipe-covering, thermal insulation,

specification----- ----------Pittsburgh, Pa., occupational wage

survey, errata- —-—-—Plant diseases, see Diseases of plants. Plants, woody, how to prepare weed

killers for--------------------see also Diseases of plants.

Plants (industrial) :accidents costs, reducing-——-— wholesale frozen food distribution

plant, planning- —-------------Plaster, magnesia, specification——.— Plaster (adhesive), see Adhesive

plaster. x x .Plastic sheets, cellulose acetate, speci-

fication -- --—.-------- ---Plastic strain, see Strains and

stresses.

15227

1580115226

1552715117

15147

15585

15784

15816

1452215148

15169

Aplastic material, thermosetting, cast for use in electronic com-munications, specification-

transparent, sheet, vinyl chloride- vinyl acetate copolymer, speci-fication —

Platt National Park : checklist of birds------------------------Perimeter Drive—----- -------

Plumbers’ supplies, plumbing fixtures, wholesale and retail trade, errata------- —--------------

Pocket guides, see Guide books.Point 4 program :

entomology in work (paper)---------outline, organization, policy and

operations------- ——-7--see also name of country with which

agreement is made.Points (dental), see Dental points.Poisons, notice of judgment under

caustic poison act--—Poles, spars and shores, specifica-

tion--------- -------- ----------Polishing compound, specification------

see also Silver polish.Political corruption, Federal corrupt

practices act and Hatch act amendments----------------

15063

15168

1570915717

14790

15502

15857

15498

1520015264

14971Population: , „ .

census, 1950, totals for cities, etc., by States------------------ 14811-812

current population reports—population characteristics, series 14742 population estimates, series- 14743 744

current survey, district supervisorsmanual----------------------- 7-7777"

of States, estimates, 1950 and 1951- United States, provisional esti-

1474514744

14743mates----------------------- -------- —Portland, Maine, rubber shipments

into port-- ------ —Portland International Airport, joint

military-civil authority---------Portsmouth, Va„ occupational wage

survey—— ———__ ———————— ido ovPossessions of United States, see Out-

lying possessions.

14964

14959

Post exchanges:Army regulations---------------------------domestic exchanges, spec, regs--------special regulations------------- - ------ --

Post Office and Civil Service Commit- tee, Senate, reports----------

Postal service, scheme, California------ 15890

146301466214662

Postal Transportation Service, mail route schedules---------—- 15896-899

Potassium chromate, standard of spectral transmittancy——----

Potatoes, marketing charges in Cleve-land, Ohio--------------------

15688

14523Pots (kitchen utensils) : .

Boston-bean, specificationPoultry :

national poultry improvement plan, changes recommended------

$20 million co-op---------------------------Posts, see Military posts.Power, see Electricity. .Power transformers, see Electric

transformers.Preservatives, compound for rubber

etc., specification---------President of United States :

addresses, Washington’s inaugural address of 1789----------—--------

proclamations, in statutes at large- President’s Committee on Government

Contract Compliance, releases.President’s Committee on National

Employ the Physically Handi-capped Week, program guide—

Press, censorship in combat areas, Army regs--—- ----------

Pressmen, cylinder, examination an-nouncement, amendment--------

Pressure gages, pulsation dampeners, specification----------------

Pressure tanks, see Tanks.Price lists, see Government publica-

tions—also subjects.Price Stabilization Office :

OPS trade aide TA, series——— what a lot of advice! (industry

advisory committees)------

15317

1460915374

15029

1567514855

15744

15582

14635

14831

15234

15746

15747Prices •

ceiling price regulations, special regulations------------------

flue-cured tobacco, price differences. retail, indexes, moderate-income city

families----------------- ---—supports, agricultural commodities,

Mississippi (remarks).------ —see also names of commodities, etc.

Primer (paint) : asphalt, specification------------------zinc chromate, specification------ _----

Printers, hand compositors, examina-tion announcement, amend-ment_________________

Private laws, see Law.Procedural regulations, see Civil

Aeronautics Board.Processing tax, repeal of 3 cents per

pound on coconut oil----Proclamations, see President of United

States:Procurement, see Air Force—Military

supplies. „ , . jProduce markets, see Markets and

marketing. Production (economics) : . .

adequate production control in in- . dustrial plants-------- ------- --

defense production act amendments, laws---------------------------- ---

Production credit associations, risk problems---------------------

Professional Arts Building Corp--------Professional papers---------------------------

1469614513

15595

15751

1528715067

14831

14948

Professions: . . _communist activities among profes-

sional groups, Los Angeles area------- —--------------------

placement of professional person-nel___________ __________

Profit, egg profit, 7 ways to increase- program aid series--------------------

15815

15745

153701489715541

14942

1535314508

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 103

Ind ex

Property, liquid assets, holding of in-dividuals and businesses______

see also Personal property—Public property—Real estate.

Property accounting, see Accounts and accounting.

Prout. Lynne L., testimony_________Provo River project, specifications and

invitations__________Pumps, alterations, pump P3, Grand

Coulee pumping plant, specifi-cations ________

Public funds :apportionments, etc., Budget-Treas-

ury regulation___________loss of, spec, reg______________

Public health, see Health.Public Housing Administration re-

ports, 1951____Public laws, see Law.Public property, lost, damaged, or de-

stroyed, spec, regs_____Public utilities, see Electric utilities—

Gas utilities.Publications, foreign, procurement

spec, regs________ _ ’see also Government publications—

Military publications—a I s onames of departments, etc issuing publications. ’

Puerto Rico : constitution, approving water supnly and sewage disposal

systems requirements______Pulpwood, see Wood pulpPumice, ground, specification_____Pumps, filter, aspirators, and cou-

pllngs, specification_Punches, machine, specification..!_ I yndine, specification_

Entry

15402

14945

15804

15800

14729 1465G

15552

14693

14690

14961

15388

15278

154251547215277

QQuartermaster Corps of Army:

sources of supplies for items, spec, regs_______________ _

tables of organization and equip-ment__________________

technical manual_______ _____ ~~__Quartermaster General of" Army

Q. M. C. historical studies___ _Quartermaster market center system. Queens Borough New York City :

housing, block statistics_____corrections_________________ ___

14692

1471014719

1578015780

1480414805

R

O- T. C„ see Reserve Officers’ Train- ing Corps, Army

Racon, list_________________________ 15558Radiac meters, measuring radiation

dosage, specification___ 15074Radiation :

care taken to prevent harm to sanitarians____________ 15764

units for measurement___________ 15765see also Solar radiation.

Radio apparatus and appliances, see names of apparatus or appli-ances.

Radio communication :air carriers, ground check by pilot

before departure_______ _ 14817Industry, collective bargaining.—

service of Interior Department, administration and operation.

Radio noise, see Noise. Radio operators, flight, ground check

by pilot before departure, civil aeronautics manual____

Radio testing apparatus, test set, specification__________

14916, 15587

15565

14817

Entrj Radioactivity, units for measurement. 15765 Radiogermanium, see Germanium.

ailroad accidents, reports_____ 15572-573Railroads :

carload waybill analvses, 1951 dis-tribution of carloads_____

line haul, depreciation and amorti-zation____________________

train communication systemsstatistics___________

Railways, see Railroads.Ranch families, see Families.Ranches, sheep, family-operated, in-

termountain region, 1930-50—Rasmussen, John M. A., reliefRates, see Electricity.Raw materials, see Strategic ma-

terials.Rayon, cloth, banner specification___Real estate, living units, minimum

property requirements, south-ern California________

15569

15571

15575

1449614890

15011

15387

15076Receivers (radio) :

receiving set, specification___Reclamation Bureau, specifications

and invitations______ ____ ___Recorder paper, electrochemical.Records, administration, etc., of

finance and fiscal records, spec regs_____________ _____

15786-805—- 15729

see also Military records.Recruiting and enlistment, physical

standards and physical profil- ing. Army regs_____

Red River of the North, floods of 1950 in basin__________

Reduction of Government expendi-tures, see Economies in Na-tional Government.

Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee report________________ _

Redwood City, Calif., aircraft acci-dent_________________

Reflection (radio):curves, goniophotometric, analysis.

Reflectors: metal, specification__searchlight, specification..!!—!_!

Refugees, see Displaced persons.Refunds of taxes, credits and re-

funds, 1949 and 1950_____Refuse, and safe and sanitary home

storage______________Regulations, see Code of Federal regu-

lations—also names of depart- ments, etc., issuing regulations.

Regulatory announcements, see names of departments, etc., issuing announcements.

Rehabilitation of the disabled, vet-eran laws, texts_______

Releases, see name of office issuing releases.

Relief work, civil defense, emergency welfare services_______

Religious activities, Army regula-tions___________________

Removers (aircraft canopy) : specification____________________

Renegotiation, see Government con-tracts.

Renegotiation Board, staff bulletin..Rent, low-rent public housing pro-

gram _________________Reorganization of Government activi-

ties, see Government reorgani-zation plans.

Repairing:Army regulations____________operating policies, 1953, Army regs. special regulations_______________ ;

Repairs, see Repairing.

14676

14626

15542

14951

14821

15692

1510215101

14926

15778

14946

15378

14639

15073

15807

15779

146361463614680

Page 104 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Sep te mbe r 1952

EntryReports, see names of departments,

etc., issuing reports—also sub-jects.

Research, external research reports, research lists_____ 1583u—84J

see also subject.Research bulletins, papers, etc., see

names of issuing agencies.Research laboratories, see names of

laboratories.Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,

Army: ,disbursements, designated offices,

spec, regs-----------------------special regulations--------- —-------

Resins, phenolic, para-phenyl, phenol-formaldehyde, specification—

Resistors, see Electric resistors. Resolutions:

history—82d Cong. 1st sess., bound vol----82d Cong. 2d sess-----------------------

see also Law.Resources, see Natural resources.Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc., as

marketers of food products----Retail prices, see Prices.Retail trade: .

corporations, quarterly financial report, 1950-51--------- --

how some wholesale grocers build better retailers----------------

trade series, bulletin-------------------see also Stores—also names of com-

modities and industries.Revenue, see Internal revenue. Rhode Island, mail routes, schedule— Rice;

German imports, 1951------------------increase in Japanese imports---------Indian supplies below need-----------production, Southern States———

Richmond Borough, New York City, housing, block statistics---------

Richter, Werner, relief----------------------Rings :

metal laboratories support ring,

1466C14661

15075

1485212854

14510

15481

1451614790

15896

15513155111551214506

1480614901

1542615139specification---------

toilet-set, specification----------- -------- -- -Rivers, flood-control improvements— 14904

15359Rivets: ,

aluminum alloy, specification—------rivets and tap-rivets, specification.

Roaches, see Cockroaches.Robin Airlines, Inc., accident—— Rocky Mountain States, manufactur-

ing establishments under OASI program------ - ---------------

Roehm, Gerald A. relief--------------------Roehm, Lynn W., relief--------------------Roofs: „ , ,

cold weather roof leaks, preven-tion ------------------------- ------

House wing of Capitol, reconstruc-tion —

Rope, see Wire rope.Rotation (mathematics) :

lines in water vapor, wavelengths of ROTC, see Reserve Officers’ Train-

ing Corps, Army.Rotor planes, see Helicopters.Rubber: ,

scrap, OPS ceiling price regula-tion, spec, regs--------- ——

shipments into port of Portland, Maine-------------------------------

Rvn thptic— ycellular, specification--------—lining ferrous pipe, etc., specifica-

tion ----------- - ----------------------sponge, specification------------------

see also names of articles manu-factured from rubber.

1507215225

14820

147411486214862

15554

14928

15682

14696

14964

15173

1517115172

EntryRules, see names of commissions,

etc., issuing rules.Rules (measures) :

oil-sounding, specification----------lo213Rules and Administration Commit-

tee, Senate, hearings-------- 14969-971Rural electricity, see Electricity.iural Electrification Administration :

new organization, relations with borrowers (address)-------- 15810

new organizational structure, back-ground and objectives (ad-dress) ___________________ 15S09

Russian language, abbreviations, list- 15605

S

Sabotage, reporting to F. B. I-----------Safes, burglar-resisting, specifica-

tion__________________Safety of life:

awards to sand and gravel plants, 1951---------------------------------

competitions—-National Lime Assoc------------------National Sand & Gravel Assoc----

health and safety statistics, HSS

15324

15118

15626

1562815627

series____________________ 15625—628reducing accident costs—

by use of safety committees---- 15820through safe working conditions- 15818

Sailmakers’ needles, specification------ 15467St. Louis, Mo.:

machinist and tool and die maker apprenticeship standards- 14614

occupational wage survey---- 14921, 15590St. Paul, Minn., milk market, Federal

regulation-------------------- 14515Salt, tablet dispensers, specification— 15300 Samoa, see American Samoa.Sand, plants, safety awards--------------- 15626San Francisco Bay, fresh fruit and

vegetable transportation and handling costs in area--- 14509

Sanger, George M., relief------------------ 14880Sanitarians, radiological health, pre-

vention of harm from radia-tion___________________ 15764

Sanitation : cooperative program, agreement

with—Colombia_______________________Paraguay ______________________

milk, honor roll, 1950-51---- - --------veterinary meat and dairy inspec-

tion, Army regs---------------San Joaquin Valley, oil recovery by

secondary methods------Sateen, cotton, carded, specification— Savings bonds, payroll savings plan

(address)--------------------Sawflies, see Larch sawflies.Saws, band, blades for cutting metals,

specification-----------------Scale insects, classification of Orthe-

siidae__________________Scale (weighing instruments) :

specification-------------------------------weighing and measuring devices----

SCAP1NS, see Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, instructions.

Schenectady, N. Y., housing, block statistics----------------------

Schmidt, Kirsten-Jessen, see Jessen- Schmidt, Kirsten.

School lunches, national program, progress report--------------

Schools : enrollment, Oct. 1951-----------------message to farm workers ! why your

children should go to school— same (in Spanish)------------------

6 R’s (budget needs to teach)--------State school systems, statistical

summary 1949-50-----------

158711586415766

14629

1564115023

15900

15463

14530

1510715677

V

14808

14527

14742

155781557915350

15340

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 105

Ind ex

EntrySchools—Continued

student council references, list__ 15339Science, accomplishments of Supreme

Commander for Allied Powers in Japan---------------------- 14480

Scientists, selection from enlisted per-sonnel, spec, regs______ 14684

Scioto River, watershed, survey re- port---------------------------- 14910

Scrap, rubber, OPS ceiling price regu-lation, spec, regs______ 14696

Scrapers : bakery, specification_____________ 15318machinists’, specification___________15214

Sea, see Ocean.Sea water, velocity of sound at zero

depth------------------------- 15730Seals (animals) :

Alaska fur-seal industries, 1948___ 15497Seals (notarial) :

specification___________________ 15446Searchlights, signaling, specification- 15104Seattle, Wash., vicinity, civil divi-

sions, etc., map______ 14780Secondary education :

high school extraclass activities_ 15338high school schedule making______ 15346

Securities processors, examination announcements_______ 14834

Security, see Military security—Na-tional security.

Seeds, vegetable, acreage, yield, pro-duction, stocks, etc., 1939-50- 14489

Segimont, Fuencisla, relief_________ 14882Segimont de Plandolit, Jose L., relief- 14882Self-service food stores, see Stores.Serge Koussevitsky Music Foundation,

works commissioned by, list___ 15604Service and regulatory announcement,

Food and Drug Administration_ 15499-Sewage, see Sewerage.Sewerage :

requirements for sewage disposal__ 15388system, Army, maintenance, etc.,

spec, regs----------------------- 1 14680Shakers (apparatus):

Kahn, specification_______________ 15427Shale, see Oil shale.Shamrock copper-nickel mine, investi-

gation------------------------- 15644Shark-chasers, life-jacket, speciflca-

x Uon-------------------------------- 15281Shasta Dam, keystone in concrete for

Central Valley project________ 15783Shears:

electric, specification_____________ 15468sailmakers’ or tailors’, specifica-

„ ^ionrr----------------------------------- 15215Sheefish, Alaskan, description and

proximate composition_ 15489Sheep ranches, see Ranches.Shelby j^h0e Co_____________________ 14900

explorations of John N. Cobb insoutheastern Alaskan waters__ 15488

preferences of consumers_________ 15494Shenandoah National Park, natural-

ist program-------------------15716Shields, face, protective, specifica-

tion----------------------------- 15428Shigella, modified synthetic medium

for growth------------------- 15618Shipments:

market center discrepancy toler-ances, special regs_____ 14645

preservation, packaging, etc., speci- fications------------------------- 14606

Shipping, Navy shipping guide changes----------------------- 15884

Shipping conferences, rubber ship-ments to Portland, Maine____ 14964

Ships: measurement, customs regulations,

U. S. laws, etc., revised_______ 14976

EntryShips—Continued

seizure, etc., when used to trans- port narcotic drugs, etc__ 15651

Ships Bureau, manual, chapter___15812-813Shoes, see Boots and shoes.Shops, see Machine shops.Sick :

disabling illness prevalence in U. S_ 15761 publications, price list____________ 15335

Sick leave, see Leave of absence.Sight, night vision sensitivity, effect

of brightness__________15610Signal Corps :

tables of organization and equip-

technical manual_____________ 14720-723Signals, train control, statistics_____ 15575Silica brick, silicon-carbide, refrac-

tory, specification_____ 15140Silicon carbide, thermodynamic prop-

erties--------------------------- 15642Silver:

exports and imports, summary, . ~1951------------------------------------ 14784in Nevada, 1950___________________ 15637

Silver polish, polishing compound, specification, cancellation_____ 15433

Simplified practice recommenda-

Singapore, rubber shipments to Port-land, Maine___________ 14964

The 6 R’s (school budget needs to teach them)__________ 15350

Sleeping quarters on vessels, living and berthing equipment, Ships Bureau manual_______ 15812

Slicing machines, see special kinds of machines, e. g. Vegetable-cub- ing-and slicing-machines.

Slip laws, see Law.Slot forming machines, insulation,

specification_________________ 15041Small business, see Business.Small Business, Select Committee on, -

Senate hearings_____________ 14972Smelting, thallium recovery from

smelter products______ 15646Smithsonian miscellaneous collec-

tions-------------------------- 15825Smolensk, U. S. S. R., massacre of

Polish officers, investigation__ 14940Snake River, surface water supply of

basin---------------------------- 15544Snowdy, Gisela H., relief____________ 14868Soap :

grit, specification__________________ 15434salt-water, etc., specification______ 15280toilet, white, floating, specification- 15435

Soap dishes, metal, pressed, specifi-cation -------------------------- 15138

Social security, see Old age and sur-vivors insurance.

Social Security Administration, bu-

Soda (washing) : specification, soda ash__________ 15432

Sodium chromate, technical, corro-sion-inhibiting, specification__ 15279

Soft drinks, tax-free, sales, spec. regs_ 14667 Soil conservation, using our soils to

keep men free (address)_____ 14493Soils, building resources, using our

soils to keep men free (ad-dress) ----------------------------------- 14493

Solar radiation, diffuse, measurements at Blue Hill Observatory, 1945-49______________15911

Solder pots, electrically-heated, porta-ble, specification______ 15212

Solvents, aromatic, applied to con-trol waterweeds______ 15785

Soot-remover compound, specification- 15265 Sound, velocity in sea water at zero

depth------------------------------------- 15730

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Sept emb er 1952

EntrySounding machines, motor driven,

specification__________ 15108South (U. S.) :

rice production-------------------------South America, tide tables--------------- 14846South Atlantic States, see Atlantic

States.South Carolina:

farms, etc., census of agriculture— 14791tertiary stratigraphy-------------------- 15541

South Central States, see Central States.

South Dakota:civil divisions, etc., map--------------- 14776mail routes, schedule-------------------- 15898

Southern Forest Experiment Station, southern forestry notes---------- 15529

Southern Regional Research Labora-tory, publications and patents, lists___________________ 14482

Southern States, see South (U. S.).Southwest (U. S.) :

transportation and handling of grain by motortruck---- -- 15753

Spain, south and southeast coast, sail- ___ing directions------ ------------------- 15ao7

Spar varnish, see Varnish and var-nishing.

Special migration act of 1952, see Immigration and emigration.

Special Migration Commission, ere- ate________________;------14937

Specialists, selection from enlisted personnel, spec, regs----- 14684

Specifications, see names of depart-ments, etc., issuing specifica-tions—also subjects.

Spectacles :goggles——

combustion, specification----------- 15181eyecup, chippers’, frames and

lenses, specification-----------------15183rubber frame,’ specification--------15180

Spectra, absorption 3v3 bands of car- ___bon disulfide--------------------------- 15684

Spectrography, mass of He-4------------- 14727Spectrophotometers:

Beckman—variable-length cell compart-

ment________________________ 15614with external battery supply,

modification------------------------15615Spectrophotometry, standard for

ultraviolet___________ 15688Speed:

subsonic—calculating spanwise lift distri-

butions------------------------------span loading for wings---------------1o 6.j6

supersonic, triangular-tip controlsurfaces-------------------------------- 15660

Spies, espionage reported to F. B. I_ 15324 Spittoons, plastic specification--------- 15217Stability of aircraft:

and directional, flying qualitiesof F-47D-30 airplane----------- 15659

control of flexible wings------------- 15652linearized supersonic-flow theory— 15657 vertical tail contribution to damp-

ing in yaw, errata------------------ 15658Standard stock catalogs, see Federal

standard stock catalog.Standards and standardization, com-

mercial standard series— 15519-u22 see also subjects.

Standards Bureau, see National Bu-reau of Standards.

Staples and stapling machines, sta- pies, specification-------- la-18

Stars, alphabetical list of 57 stars---- 15725State boards and departments of edu-

cation, see Educational boards and departments.

EntryState Department:

commercial policy senes------ 15831-832publications, distribution centers

and libraries displaying----------15833State parks, areas, acreages, and ac-

commodations------------ loi-oStates *

Note .—For all subjects per-taining to the States, except their Government, general his-tory, and description, see such subjects. '

Statistical directory, see Federal sta-tistical directory.

Statistical publications, see names of departments, etc., issuing pub-lications.

Statistics: xservices of U. S. Government—--- 14732 systems, special regulations— 14671-613 see also subjects.

Statutes, see Law.alloy, forgings for high tempera-

ture, specification-----------bars and shapes for hull construc-

tion, etc., specification--corrosion-resisting, plate and sheet,

floor, rolled, specification--- ----crucibles for melting, specification-distribution plan for national inter-

ingots. facts for industry-------------nickel, plate, specification-------------selecting right tool steel--------------sheet and strip, specification— _— sheet, black, structural, specifica-

tion _______ ’-------------------see also names of manufactured

articles.Steiniger, Marie L. E., relief-------------Stereotypers, examination announce-

ment amendment------ - ------ ----Sticks, spars and shores, specification. Stock catalogs, see Government sup-

plies.Stock control, see Military supplies.Stomach, tumors induced by 20-meth-

ylcholanthrene-------------Stoppages of pay, see Pay, allowances,

etc.

15080

15247

15253 15258

1 5328 14752 15256 15824 15078

15254

14885

1483115200

Stores:chain stores, information sources. commissaries—

Air Force regulations----------------nonperishable articles for issue

and sale----------------------------subsistence articles for issue and

self-service retail food stores, meth-ods of handling groceries-

Strainers, steam, small branch steam lines, specification--------

Strains and stresses :box beams with covers connected by

posts---------- ---------------—plastic relations, combined tension

and compression-------------strain temperature, effect on flow

'and fracture of ingot iron at low temperatures-----------------

Strategic materials :antimony, materials survey----------resources for freedom-------------- —surveys, reports on America s min-

eral resources----------------

15701

15518

14581

14647

14648

14512

15239

15672

15661

15686

1563015331

15332Stratigraphy :

Caborca, Sonora, Mexico---------------tertiary, of South Carolina-----------

Stresses, see Strains and stresses.Strikes and lockouts:

Federal fact-finding boards and boards of inquiry-------------

work stoppages, series 5--------------work stoppages, 1951---------- 14917,

1582515541

156001560015588

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 107

Ind ex

EntrySubcontracts, see Contracts.Submarine boats, synthetic-rubber for

battery compartments, specifi-cation ------------------------- 15161

Subsidies, see Air carriers.Subsistence stores, procurement, etc.,

of nonperishables, spec, regs__ 14646Subversive activities, see Un-Ameri-

can activities.Sugar:

international trade in 1951_____ 15514statistics, Jan.-June, 1952_______ 15752world balance. 1949-52____________ 15515

Suggestion systems, employee sugges-tion system for small plant____ 15814

Suits, asbestos, flameproof, specifica-tion ----------------------------- 15191

Sulfur, commercial-grade, specifica- tion---------------------------- 15437

Superior, Wis., engineer report on harbor--------------- 14908, 15358

Supersonic flow, see Flow.Supervisors, selection in Federal Gov-

ernment --------------------- 14955Supplemental appropriations and esti-

mates, see Appropriations.Supplies, see Government supplies—

Medical supplies—Military supplies.

Supplies and Accounts Bureau, man- ual--------.--------------- 15881—883

Supply Management Agency, see Defense Supply Management Agency.

Supply schedule, see Federal supply schedule.

Supreme Commander for Allied Pow-ers :

instructions to Japanese Govern-ment, 1945-52_______________ 14481

mission and accomplishments in eco-nomic. etc., fields, in Japan__ 14480

Surface conditioner, plastic, specifica- tion----------------------------- 15081

Surgical gauze, see Bandages and bandaging.

Surgical instruments and apparatus, medical material catalog, price

. supplement---------------------- 14996Survivors Insurance, see Old age and

survivors insurance.Swabs (sanitary) :

cotton, specification_____________ 15194Sweden, agricultural cooperation____ 15372Sweeping compounds, specification___ 15262Sweet corn, see Corn.Swine, diseases_____________________ 14504Switches, see Electric switchgear.Switching-equipment, see Electric

switchgear.Symbols, see Maps and charts.Synthetic liquid fuel, see Fuel oil.Synthetic rubber, see Rubber—also

names of articles manufactured from synthetic rubber.

Syphilis :temperature effect on colloidal mas-

tic test--------------------------- 15774unstained slides for diagnosis of

treponematoses__________ ‘15777

T

Tables (mathematics), see Mathema-tics.

Tables of equipment, see Military supplies.

Tableware, glass, officers’ mess-gear, specification__________ 15308

Tachometers, indicators, electric, specification___________ 15054

Tacoma, Wash., vicinity, civil divi-sions, etc., map_______ 14780

Tag board, see Paperboard.

EntryTail (aircraft) :

vertical, damping of model oscil-lating in yaw, errata__ 15658

Tanks, pressure, diesel starting, spec-ification ______________ 15085

Tape: cotton, tufting, specification____ 15135

metal, colored, specification______ 15255Taps and dies, and accessories, spec-

ification_______________ 15472Tariff:

customs manual, revised pages__ 1497.7vessel measurement regulations,

etc., revised pages___________ 14976Tariff Commission, reports, 1951___ 14927,

15891Taxation, employer’s tax guide, in-

structions for withholding, etc------------------------------ 15567

see also Excess-profits tax—Income tax—Internal revenue—Proc-essing tax—Refunds of taxes— also names of articles, etc., subject to tax.

Teaching, see subjects taught.Teamwork for future (agricultural

production)__________ 14529Technical aids for small business_ 15821-

824 Technical bulletin, Agriculture De-

partment _______________ 14530-531Technical cooperation, see name of

country with which agreement is made.

Technical manuals, Army Depart-ment____________________ 14718-724

Technical memorandum, Waterways Experiment Station___ 15360

Technical notes, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics- 15657-

674 Technical papers_______________ 15910-911Technical reports, Air Weather Serv-

ice ______________________ 14601-604Technology, civil defense, technical

bulletin, TB series____________ 15380Teh-Jen Lee, relief_________________ 14871Telegraph, transmission of train or-

ders ________________________ 15575Telegraphic-typewriter operators, ex-

amination announcement_____ 14833Telemeters :

control and telemetering equip-ment, invitation for bids_____ 15789

pickup, specifications______ 15066, 15068Telephone :

rural service programs, progress and status (address)___ 15811

step-by-step dial central office equipment, technical manual- 14720

transmission of train orders______ 15575Teletype operators, semiautomatic

equipment, examination an-nouncement___________ 14833

Television : educational—

importance to schools and edu-cators (address)______ 15383

Oklahoma’s opportunity (state-ment) -------------------------------- 15384

opportunity for set manufactur-ing industry._______________ 15381

education’s magic casement (ad-dress)__________________ 15382

industry, collective bargaining___14916,15587

Temperature : effect on colloidal mastic test__ 15774

influence on electrical properties of leather_________________ 15679

storage, effect on properties of evaporated milk________ 14988

strain, effect on flow and fracture of ingot iron____________ 15686

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Entry

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4

/

Templet paper, specification-------------Tertiary period, formations in South

Carolina_____________________Testing apparatus, outfits, dissolved,

oxygen, for shipyard use, spec-ification—

Entry15296

15541

15087see also Radio testing apparatus.

Tetrabromophenolphthalein ethyl es-ter, see Bromophthalein mag-enta E.

Texoma, Lake, claims arising from impounding of waters, extend time for filing------------- '

Textiles:Federal supply management----------test methods, specification----------- :see also names of textiles.

Thallium, recovery from smelter prod-ucts__________________

Thermodynamics :absorbed molecules, thermodynamic

functions--------------------------silicon carbide properties-------------statistical, density transition in in-

terfacial curves----------------------Thermometers:

chemical, specifications----------------clinical, standard of trade------ - —for superheated steam, specifica-

tion------------------ --------------------lactometer, specification------------- -

Thermopolis, Wyo., substation, addi-tions, specifications---------- - —

Thermosetting plastics, see Plastics. Thyroprotein, effects of feeding to

dairy cows for successive lac-tations ______ _________

Tides, tide tables, North and SouthAmerica_____________________

Tiles, asphalt, floor, specification----Tin, preprint from minerals year-

book___________________Tissues, see Lymphoid tissues.Tobacco:

flue-cured, price differences-----------products, tax-free, sales, spec, regs.trends in trade-----------------------------

Toilet sets, rings, specification----------Toledo, Ohio, housing, block statis-

tics____________________Tool makers, apprenticeship stand-

ards, St. Louis, Mo., and vicin-ity—

Tools:field and depot maintenance sets,

spec, regs-----------------------metal cutting, sharpening, used in

machine shops___________selecting right tool steel---------------woodworking, shipboard use, spec-

ification _____________________see also Machine tools.

Tooth paste and powder, specification for dentifrice__________

Topographic symbols, see Maps and charts.

Towels, officers’, face, specification— Towing, military aircraft, specifica-

tion__________________Tractors, world exports, 1951---------Trade, see Commerce—Retail trade—

Wholesale trade.Trade agreements, see Commercial

treaties.

14893

1493515411

15646

1561315642

15612

1510915519

1511015423

15792

14992

1484615438

14513146671478815139

15133

1508315503

Trade-marks:decisions, compiled from official

gazette___________ 14906, 15739rules of practice, with forms &

statutes________________ 15740Trailer parks, National Park Service

areas, facilities------------------------15710Trailers, fire-trailer, specification------ 15037Train control devices, statistics-------- 15575 |

Trainers (devices) : engine, specification------------------

Training, see Education—-Military education—also subject.

Transformers, see Electric transform-ers. . „

Transmission lines, see Electric lines. Transmittancy, spectral, of potassium

chromate______________

15082

Transportation:Air Force regulations----------- 14569-570air transportation, Air Force regs_ 14571-

baggage and household goods, spec, fresl/fruits and vegetables, costs in

San Francisco Bay area--research, bibliography------------special regulations--------- ------standard forms and procedure— transportation and handling of

grain by motortruck in South-

14660-661— 15533

west ------------------------ - -------- -Transportation Corps, Army, tables of

organization and equipment----TrxTr1Force regulations------------- 14569-570

Government regulations, standard- ized______________________ 14731

joint regulations-------------------------15885special regulations-----------------14bb0—bbl

Trays: , ,desk, Federal supply schedule--------•serving, plastic, specification------

Treasury, decisions, Jan.—Dec. 1951__ Treasury certificates of indebtedness,

2 percent, series C-1953---------

15649

14809

14614

14670

1582215824

15208

15420

15688

14660

1450915849

15753

14717

154621531915902

15901

1472915901

Treasury Department:Budget-Treasury regulation-----------department circular----------------------

Treaties, and other international actsseries____________________ 15860—879

Trees, see names of trees.Trenton, N. J., housing, block statis-

tics, corrections----------------------Treponematosis, unstained slides for

diagnosis of---------------------------Troops, see Army.Tropopause, analysis and forecasting

weather_______________Trucks, see Motortrucks.Trusts and trustees, investments for

trust funds in D. C-----------------Tsou, Ai-Ling, relief-------------------------Tsou, Moody, relief---------------------------Tubes:

aluminum alloy tubing, specifica-tion_____________________ ;------

brass tubing, seamless, specifica-tion—

brass tubing, voice and pneumatic, specification-------------------

clinometers, spirit, specification------condenser—

admiralty metal, specification----packing, specification--------- ------

electrical metallic tubing, specifica-tion—

Folin-Wu, laboratory, specification-steel tubing—

lead lining, specification-------------resistance-welded, specification— seamless or welded, specification-

traveling-wave tube as phase shifter___________________

14810

15777

14604

1533014^8614886

15232

15231

1522915111

1523015162

1544815414

152261523315228

Tubing, see Tubes.Tufts, see Mattress tufts.Tumors:

complement fixation in animal neo-plasia —

genes, body weight, and develop-ment in mice--------------------

induced adaptation-----------------------mammary, transfer of milk agent—

15734

15696

157051570015704

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 109

Ind ex

Entry Tumors—Continued

melanotic and amelanotic deriva-tives of Cloudman melanomaS91_________________________ 15702

pulmonary, and transplacental effect of urethan in mice__ 15699

stomach, induced by 20-methylchol-anthrene_____________________ 15701

Tuna fish, exploratory fishing in north Pacific________________ 15490

Tung oil, processing and marketing prices and costs_______ 14514

Turbines, axial flow, subsonic deter-mination______________ 15666

Turbulent flow, see Flow.Tureens, corrosion-resisting steel,

specification__________ 15307Turkey :

economic cooperation agreement_ 15866frontier of freedom_______________ 15856

Turkeys, national improvement plan, changes recommended___ 14610

Twill, cotton uniform, specification_ 15009Typewriters, special regulations_____ 14688

U

Ultraviolet multiplet table___________ 15676Ultraviolet rays :

standard of spectral transmittancy- 15688ultraviolet multiplet table________ 15676

Un-American activities : subversive activities reported to

F. B. I_______________________ 15324testimony of Lynne L. Prout______ 14945

Un-American Activities Committee,House, hearings--------------- 14942-945

UNESCO, see United Nations Educa-tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : as reported by former Soviet citi-

zens__________________ 15858research, bibliography_____________ 15835

Unions, see Fishermen’s and fish shore workers’ unions.

United Air Lines, Inc., accident______ 14821United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Nations Educational, Scien-

tific, and Cultural Organiza-tion :

National Commission newsletter 15880organizing UNESCO council______ 15855

United States:Note.—For all subjects pertain-

ing to the United States, except its government, general history, and description, see such subjects.

American processional, 1492—1900- 15693 United States District Court for Dis-

trict of Columbia, investments for trust funds________ 15330

United States Government manual, see Government manual.

United States High Commissioner for Germany, report______ 15859

United States National Commission for UNESCO, newsletter---------- 15880

Unlading and lading, loading out de-livery trucks of produce whole-salers ________________ 14519

Uranium, contributions to geology, 1952 _________________ 15540

Urea, utilization in animal feeding__ 14608Urethane, transplacental effect on lung

tumorigenesis in mice_ 15699Uruguay, Air Force mission, agree-

ment _________________ 15862USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics.Utah :

civil divisions, etc., map--------------- 14777

EntryU tali—Continued

housing characteristics, advance re-ports------------------------------------- 14735

Utilities :Army regulations_________________ 14636operating policies, 1953, Army regs_ 14636 special regulations________________ 14680

V. A., see Veterans Administration.Vallesa, Aldo, relief________________ 14898Valves:

composition, angle and globe, speci-fication _________________ 15240

coupling, specification_____________ 15091oil cooler, temperature regulating,

specification_____________ 15090outlet, seat, for gas masks, speci-

fication_________________ 15079pump, synthetic rubber, specifica-

tion-------------------------------- 15099regulating, specification__________ 15242sprinkling and flooding, electric

motor operated, specification_ 15241steam, reseating-outfits, specifica-

tion--------------------------------------- 15207Varnish and varnishing, spar, speci-

fication_______________ 15088Vegetable-cubing-and slicing ma-

chines, specification___15315Vegetable peeling machines, specifica-

tion ---------------------------- 15323Vegetables:

fresh, transportation and handling costs in San Francisco Bay area-------------------------------- 14509

seeds, acreage, etc., by kinds______ 14489shipping point markets___________ 14521

Vehicles seizure, etc., when used to transport narcotic drugs, etc— 15651

Velocity:sound, in sea water at zero depth- 15730tables of laminar flow_____________ 15640

Venereal diseases, morbidity, 1951___ 15770Vermont:

civil divisions, etc., map__________ 14778mail routes, schedules_____________ 15896water-supply and sewerage systems

requirements____________ 15389Vessels, see Ships.Veterans:

benefits__________________________ 14615laws granting educational, etc.,

benefits_________________ 14946publications, price list____________ 15333serving after June 27, 1950, educa-

tional, etc., benefits___________ 14946Veterans Administration :

housing constructed under VA pro-gram------------------------------ 14933

VA pamphlet____________________ 15903Veterans Affairs Committee, House,

committee print______ 14946Veterinarians, meat and dairy hy-

giene, Army regs______ 14629Viet - Nam, economic cooperation

agreement------------------ 15861View finders, photographic naviga-

tion, specification_____ 15089Virginia :

alcohol studies and rehabilitation- 15773civil divisions, etc., map__________ 14779

Visas, see Passports.Visibility, atmospheric transmission

of light, daytime measure-ment_________________ 15728

Vision, see Sight.Vital statistics, publications, price

list---------------------------- 15335Vocational Division, bulletin------------- 15351Vocational education, digest of State

board reports_________ 15347Voting, see Elections.

Page 110 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Septemb er 1952

w EntryWage and Hour and Public Contract

Divisions, directory of offices, region 2, New York-New Jer- sev _____ _____ ______lo906

Wage Stabilization Board, interpreta- tion bulletins--------------- 15908

Wages: Boston fishermen in 1951----------milk dealer industry, winter 1951-

52---------------------------------occupational wage survey—

Cincinnati, Ohio------------- 14922,Milwaukee, Wis--------------- 14923,Norfolk - Portsmouth (Hampton

Roads), Va------------------ 14915,Pittsburgh, Pa., errata-------------St. Louis, Mo------------------ 14921,

wage-hour law, digest--------------------wage structure—

series 2----------------------------------steel foundries---------------------------

Waimea River, flood of Aug. 1950, onisland of Kauai, T. H—.-------

Walter Reed Army Hospital, informa-tion for patients----------

Warrant officers, see Army.Washers (metal) :

flat, specification-----------------------Washington, George, inaugural ad-

dress of 1789---------------

15583

15593

1559115592

15586155851559015907

1559915599

15543

14725

15092

15675Washington State: «

civil divisions, etc., map---------------14.80water supply and sewage disposal

systems requirements------lo388Waste products, canned fish and by-

products---------------------- 15486Wastepaper baskets, see Baskets. Watches, see Clocks and watches. Water:

Central Valley project— irrigation, etc--------------------------la'toxworking water----------------------------- 158v»b

distilled, specification------------------- 15282vapor bands, wave lengths of rota-

tional lines in------------------------- 15682see also headings beginning Water.

Water bugs, see Cockroaches.Water level, and artesian pressure.- 15545-

546Water pollution, Ohio River and val-

ley____________________ 15758Water resource projects, mosquito

control_______________ 15772Water supply :

emergency, engineering equipment stockpiled-—--------------- 15380

requirements for individual sys-tems ________________________ 15388

service, etc., Army, spec, regs-------- 14680surface water supply of United

States, 1949______ 15544, 15547-551water supply paper----------------- 15542-551

Watersheds, see names of rivers. Waterways Experiment Station, tech-

nical memorandum---------------- 15360Wattmeters, see Electric meters.Wave lengths, of water-vapor band

lines_________________ 15682Ways and Means Committee, House,

hearings_________ 14947—948Weather, cold, prevention of roof

leaks--------------------------- 15554see also Weather forecasts.

Weather Bureau : circulars_______________________ 15909manual of surface observations, ad-

dendum, change--------------- 15909technical paper------------------------ 15910—911

Weather forecasts: hurricane forecasting----------------- 14602tropopause analysis and forecast-

ing______________________ 14604weather forecasting------------------------15912

Wedges, specification----------------------- 15216

Entryvveeus.

aromatic solvents applied to control waterweeds-------------------- 15785

weed killers for woody plants--------- lu784Weights and measures :

ballast weights, specification-------- 15223commercial, specifications, toler-

ances, and regulations----------- 15677specification for measures---------------15211

Welding:arc welding machines, specifica- ___

tion_________________________ 15096electric, outlets, specification-------- 15071

Welfare work, see Relief work.Wells, see Artesian wells.West Central States, see Central

StatesWest Virginia, civil divisions, etc.,

map________________ _ 14781What a lot of advice! (industry advis-

ory committees)-------------------- 15747Wholesale trade : .

corporations, quarterly financial re- , port. 1950-51------------------ lo481

grocers—how some build better retailers.methods of handling and delivery

orders_____________________trade series, bulletin--------- ...------- -see also names of commodities and

industries.Winds, estimation from state of sea

observations___________

14516

1541714790

14603Wings (aircraft) :

aspect ratio, effect on harmonicallyoscillating rectangular wings. 15653

linearized supersonic-flow theory.. 15657 loads, calculating spanwise lift dis-

tributions------------------------------ 15667span loading, subsonic speeds—.— 15656 supersonic, least drag and bending

strength at flight------------------- 15669swept and unswept, lateral control. 15652

Winnipeg River, floods of 1950 inbasin________________________ 15542

Wire, aluminum alloy rivet wire, specification------- 15072

see also Electric wire and wiring.Wire rope, specification---------------------- 15112Wisconsin: -non-

electric rate book--------------------------- 15397mail routes, schedule---------------------- 15898

Women, outlook as physical thera-pists___________________________ 15913

Women’s Advisory Committee on De-fense Manpower, report, May 1951—May 1952----------- 15325

Women’s Bureau : bulletin------_leaflet-------------publications------------------------------

Women’s clothing, see Outerwear.

1591315914-915

15915

Wong Sue Chee, relief------------------------Wong Yang Yee, relief--------------------Wood, Impregnated, compressed, speci-

fication—Wood pulp, 1951 cut--------- -- --- ------■—Woodworking machinery, tools, ship-

board use, specification-Wool:

cloth, specification-------------------------manufactures, facts for industry----shorn wool production, 1952----------world production in 1952---------------world trade in raw wool, 1950-51. see also Felt.

Work pieces, precision measurement Of___________________ _

Work stoppages, see Strikes and lock-outs.

Workers, see Farm labor—Labor.Workmen’s compensation, see Em-

ployer’s liability and workmen’s compensation.

14857148571520115529

15208

1501914759144871551615517

15823

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 111

Ind ex

EntryWorld affairs, see International rela-

tions.World trade, see Commerce.World War, 1939-45, Katyn Forest

massacre, investigation_______ 14940Worsted, zephyr, specification______ 15137Wrappings, see Packing materials.Wrenches :

pipe, specification________________ 15469reversible ratcheting, specification. 15470

Wyoming:mail routes, schedule______________ 15899water supply and sewage disposal

systems requirements_________ 15388X

X-ray laboratories, procedure for cer-tification of, specification_____ 15089

X-rays :effect of whole body X-irradiation

on obese mice____________ 15620Irradiation, danger analysis_______ 15611

Y EntryYachts, pleasure, agreement with

Cuba-----------------------------15865Yamamoto, Sumiko, relief___________ 14875Yaw, damping, vertical tail contribu-

tion, errata-------------------------------- 15658Yaws, unstained slides for diagnosis

of treponematoses______________ 15777Yearbooks, agriculture, 1952________ 14507Youth:

organizations, communist tactics__ 14965school age, national policy on em-

ployment------------- 15326Yugoslavia, Titoism and U S. for-

eign policy---- 1________ 15834

ZZinc :

in Nevada, 1950________________ 15637rolled, production in 1951_________ 15634

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