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Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 526 October 1938 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON : 1938 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - -- - - - - Price 15 cents per copy Subscription price, 31.50 per year

Transcript of Monthly catalog, United States public documents, October 1938

Monthly CatalogUnited States

Public Documents (WITH PRICES)

No. 526

October 1938

ISSUED BY THESUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS

WASHINGTON : 1938

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - -- - - - - Price 15 cents per copySubscription price, 31.50 per year

Abbreviations

Amendment, amendments______Appendix_________________ ..Article, articles_______________Congress___________________Department_________________Document__________________Facsimile, facsimiles__________Federal Trade Commission_____Folio.................. . .............. ..........House______________________House bill__________________House concurrent resolution_____House document_____________House executive document_____House Joint resolution_________House report________________House resolution (simple)______Illustration, illustrations_______Inch, inches_________________Interstate Commerce Commission. Latitude____________________Longitude___________________Mile, miles__________________Nautical mile________________No date____________________No place____________________Number, numbers____________Octavo_____________________

..amdt., amdts.

..................app.

................... art.

...............Cong.

...............Dept. ...................doc. ............. facsim. ............F. T. C. ............. ----- f° ....................H.

FT H __H. Con. Res. ______ H. doc. ___ H. ex. doe. ____ H. J. Res. _______ H. rp. _____ H. Res.

-----------long.------- m. naut. m. -----n. d. ---- n. p. .no., nos. ------- 8°

Page, pages....................... .Part, parts......... . ................Plate, plates____________Portrait, portraits............. .Quarto_________________Report_________________Saint__________________Section, sections_________Senate, Senate bill________Senate concurrent resolution. Senate document_________Senate executive document.. Senate joint resolution____Senate report____________Senate resolution (simple)__Session, sessions_________Sixteenmo______________Supplement, supplements... Table, tables____________Tax Appeals Board_______Thirty-twomo___________Treasury_______________Twelvemo______________Twenty-fourmo__________Versus_________________Volume, volumes_________Yard, yards_________ ___Year___________________

■.........P-.pt., pts. ____ pl. ___por. ____ C

.......__Ol._______ sec. ___ -------S. .S. Con. Res. ____ S. doc. ...S. ex. doc. __ S. J. Res. _____ S. rp. ____ S. Res.

Common abbreviations for names of States and months are also used.♦Document for sale by Superintendent of Documents.tDistribution by office issuing document, free if unaccompanied by a price tPrinted for official use.

supp., supps. -----------tab ----- B. T. A......... ------32’ ...........Treas..—...........12°........ ------24° ........... r»., ». ..........v., vol.........yd., yds. .............. yr.

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INDEX

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Notes of Genera l Inter est

FIRE CONTROL NOTES

One of the periodicals recently approved for publication in printed form by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget is the Fire Control Notes, published by the Forest Service of the Agriculture Department. This periodical published intermittently, with a limited distribution, since December 1936, has now, beginning with volume 2, number 1, October 1988 issue, become a sales publication, issued quarterly at 15 cents a copy, 50 cents a year, foreign subscription 70 cents, obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.

These notes will deal with fire research or fire control management, and will be composed of articles written by Forest Service officers, State forestry workers, and private operators.

WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

The Wage and Hour Division was created under the provisions of S. 2475, 75th Congress (Public 718, approved June 25, 1938), which act states as follows: “There is hereby created in the Department of Labor a Wage and Hour Division which shall be under the direction of an Administrator, to be known as the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division.” The act also states that the Administrator may establish and utilize such regional, local, or other agencies, and utilize such voluntary and uncompensated services, as may from time to time be needed. Attorneys appointed under this section may appear for and represent the Administrator in any litigation, but all such litigation shall be subject to the direction and control of the Attorney General.

The principal office of the Administrator shall be in the District of Columbia, but he or his duly authorized representatives may exercise any or all of his powers in any place.

The Administrator shall appoint an industry committee for each industry en-gaged in commerce or in production of goods for commerce, and the members of this committee shall enforce the Fair Labor Standards Act and secure cooperation between the Government and private industries.

CORRECTIONS FOR PREVIOUS MONTHLY CATALOGS

Sept. 1938. On p. 1179, under center head Home Economics Bureau, 2d line of 1st entry, change name “Steibeling” to read “Stiebeling”; on p. 1202, under center head Farm Credit Administration, 4th entry, change subhead “National farm labor associations” to read “National farm loan associations,” on p. 1205, 5th entry from top of page under subhead “Regulations” change “licenses” to read licensees.”

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ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

District of Columbia. Public education in District of Columbia [with bibli-ographical note, including lists] ; by Lloyd E. Blanch and J. Orin Powers. 1938. x-j-99 p. il. (Staff study no. 15.) [Prepared for Advisory Committee on Education.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26904 Y 3.Ad 9/2: 7/15

Rehabilitation. Vocational rehabilitation of physically disabled [with biblio* graphical note] ; by Lloyd E. Blauch. 1938. ix+101 p. (Staff study no. 9.) [Prepared for Advisory Committee on Education. Includes list of Bulletins on vocational rehabilitation issued by Federal Board for Vocational Education and Office of Education.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26943 Y 3.Ad 9/2: 7/9

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNote .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be

supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C. The department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.Addresses. American income for corn, address of Henry A. Wallace, Secretary

of Agriculture, at meeting of farmers, farm leaders, and AAA committeemen at Springfield, Ill., broadcast on NBC farm and home program, Oct. 14, 1938. [1938.] 21 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: W15/144

----- Economic agriculture and rural and general social welfare, by M. L. Wilson, to be presented to International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Mc-Donald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, Aug. 22, 1938. [1938.] 26 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40 : W 69/17

Crops and markets, Oct. 1938; v. 15, no. 10. [1938.] p. 209-232, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3:15/10

Croton gall. Growth substance and development of crown gall [with list of literature cited] ; by S. B. Locke, A. J. Riker, and B. M. Duggar. 1938. [2] + 21-39+[1] p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 57, no. 1, July 1, 1938.] ♦Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 886/12

Journal of agricultural research, v. 57, no. 7 and 8; Oct. 1 and 15, 1938. [1938.] cover titles, p. 477-633, il. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $3.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75.L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 57/7, 8

Con tents .—No. 7. Digestible nutrients and metabolizable energy in certain silages, hays, and mixed rations [with list of literature cited] ; by F. W. Christensen and T. H. Hopper.—Re'ation of color and carotene content of roughage in dairy ration to color, carotene content, and vitamin A activity of butterfat [with list of literature cited] ; by R. E. Hodgson, J. C. Knott, H. K. Murer, and R. R. Graves.—Effect of environmental temperature on mortality, rate of growth, and utilization of food energy in white Leghorns chicks [with list of literature cited] ; by C. F. Winchester and M. Kleiber.—Some physio-logical studies of crown gall and contiguous tissue [with list of literature cited; by R. Nagy, A. J. Riker, and W. H. Peterson.—No. 8. Studies on probable damage by blister

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Journal of agricultural research—Continued.cited 1” bTThomqTwatr'heiidtanda °J y®"n§. western white pine [with list of literature

’ P? lawDag W. Childs and J. W. Kimmey.—Essentiality of gallium to growth chi<teho«rVnUith/°a 2f,AsPer^Uus niKer; by Robert A. Steinberg.—Time interval between clutches in Rhode Is and red pullets; by F. A. Hays.—Relation between fiber length and citedr^hv11 rOtwn r’rby Iu- S’ Hawkins-—Mosaic disease of turnip [with list of literature cited] , by C. M. Tompkins.—Assays of riboflavin and filtrate factor in certain milk products [with list of literature cited] ; by T. H. Jukes and G.A .Richardson—Relation of soil temperature to chlorosis of gardenia ; by Linus II. Jones.—Resistance in red rasp- A Huter“°DdC.D1801®*™ K’,R [With liSt °f literature clted3 > by Glenn

Note .—This publication is issued by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture with Ass?cla«on of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is dis

iin1R^Jffree+On»ly •to1 ^branes of agricu tural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Suner intendent of Documents, IVashington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica-tions, Sept. 1938. See Information Office, Publications, p. 1302.

World's Poultry Congress. 7th World’s Poultry Congress and exposition [Cleve-land, Ohio, July 28-Aug. 7, 1939] : Hall of Nations and States Committee bul-letin 2, Foreign nations exhibits cost and general information. [1938 1 cover title, 5 p. 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.48: H 14/bull.2

AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Addresses. Surplus relief buying program, radio talk by H. R. Tolley adminis-trator, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, broadcast July 5, 1938 in Department of Agriculture period, National Farm and Home Hour [1938 1 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 55.15: T 57/29

Agricultural conservation associations. Procedure for election of committeemen and operation of county agricultural conservation associations for 1939 sup-plement 1. Sept. 22, 1938. 2 p. (North Central Division: NCR-304- suppl. 1.) f A 55.43/2 : C 73/2/supp.l

Commerce. Questions and answers about farm exports and farm imports. Re-vised Sept. 1938. [1938.] [2] +13 p. il. (General information series G-85- rev.) fL. C. card Agr 38-^482 A 55.2 : F22/17/rev.

Consumers' guide. Oct. 10 and 24, 1938 [v. 5, no. 9 and 10; issued by Consumers’Counsel Division]. [1938.] Each 20 p. il. 4° [Issued every 2 weeks 1 tL. C. card 36-12412 A 55 12.5/9

Consumers' market service, issued by Consumers’ Counsel Division v. 2 no 22 and 2.i; Oct. 1 and 15, 1938. [1938.] Each 2 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Proc- e,ssed’t ' A 55.52 : 2/22, 23

Cotton. American income for cotton, adapted from address by Henry A. Wallace Secretary of Agriculture, before meeting of farmers, A. A. A. committeemen’ and others, at Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 30, 1938. Oct. 1938. 16 p. (General information series G-89.) f 1 1 dlL. C. card Agr 38-672 A 55.2 : C 82/51

-—- Questions and answers, 1939 cotton marketing quotas and other features of A. A. A. farm program applicable to cotton. Oct. 25, 1938 4 n c?o_ Cotton-1.) t A 55.2 :C 82/50

----- What is cotton situation? Oct. 1938. 6 p. il. (39-Cotton-3.) tA 55.2: C 82/53

Egg-drying industry in United [with Bibliography on dried-egg productsl • r̂W-,D;.Ter“ohlen’ E- L- Warren’ and C. C Warren. 1938 ii+80n H

([Marketing information series; PSM-1.]) f A55.54:PSM-1Milk. Federal-State program for New York milk market, explanation of back-

ground and provisions of Federal and State orders regulating handling of milk lork r'ietir°l1.ollt;,n marketing area. Oct. 1938. ii-f-16 p. il. narrow 8°

(Division of Marketing and Marketing Agreements, Dairy Section; Marketing information series, DM-8.) t A 55.54: DM-8

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Milk—Continued.■----- Order of Secretary of Agriculture issued pursuant to Public act 10, 73d

Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by agricultural marketing agreement act of 1937, regulating such handling of milk in Fort Wayne, Ind., marketing area as is in interstate commerce, and as directly burdens, obstructs, or affects interstate commerce; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 11,1938, effective Oct. 15, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. (Order series, order 32; 0-32.) t

A 55.36: 32----- Regulation of milk marketing in England and Wales [with bibliography] ;

by Leon J. Steck. Sept. 1938 v+75 p. ([Marketing information series; DM4.]) t A55.54:DM-4

Pears. Marketing agreement regulating handling of beurre d’Anjou, beurre Bose, winter Nelis, doyenne du Cornice, beurre Easter, and beurre Clairgeau varieties of fresh pears grown in Oregon, Washington, and California; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 7, 1938, effective Oct. 11, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 81:A-18.) t A 55.9: 81

----- Order of Secretary of Agriculture issued pursuant to Public act 10, 73dCongress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by agricultural marketing agreement act of 1937, regulating such handling of beurre d’Anjou, beurre Bose, winter Nelis, doyenne du Comice, beurre Easter, and beurre Clairgeau varieties of fresh pears in Oregon, Washington, and California marketing area as is in interstate commerce, and as directly burdens, obstructs, or affects inter-state commerce; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 7, 1938, effective Oct. 11,1938. [1938.] lip. (Order series, order 31; 0-31.) t A 55.36:31

Soil conservation. 1938 agricultural conservation program, southern region: Southern region bulletin 201 as amended. Oct. 15, 1938. 30 p. (Southern Division; SRB-201 as amended.) [This bulletin is a compilation of Southern region bulletin 201, issued Mar. 25, 1938 and supplements 1-3, issued Apr. 22- Sept. 8, 1938.] t A 55.45/3 :201/2

------ Questions and answers, AAA farm program. Oct. 1938. [l]+8 p. 4°(North Central Division.) [Processed.] t A 55.43/2 :F22

Sugar. Determination of proportionate shares for farms in Territory of Hawaii for 1938 crop, pursuant to subsection (a) of sec. 302 of sugar act of 1937. Oct. 17, 1938. 1 p. (Sugar Division; S. D. no. 50.) t A 55.37: 50

Sugar beets. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in production, cultivation or harvesting of 1938 crop of sugar beets, pursuant to sugar act of 1937. Revised Sept. 19, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. (S. D. no. 24.) t A 55.37: 24/2

Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable prices for 1938 crop of Louisiana sugarcane, pursuant to sugar act of 1937. Sept. 23, 1938. 2 p. (S. D.no. 44.) t A 55.37: 44

----- Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for harvesting sugarcane in mainland sugarcane area between Sept. 1, 1938 and June 30, 1939. Oct. 15, 1938. 2 p. (S. D. no. 47.) t A 55.37: 47

------ Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with production of sugarcane in mainland cane sugar area during crop year 1938, pursuant to subsection (e) of sec. 301 of sugar act of 1937, as amended Sept. 19, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. (S. D. no. 31.) t A 55.37: 31/2

----- Determination of proportionate shares for farms in mainland cane sugararea for 1939 crop, pursuant to sugar act of 1937. Oct. 4, 1938. 2 p. (S. D.no. 45.) t A 55.37 : 45

Sweetpotatoes. Offer by Secretary of Agriculture in connection with diversion of sweetpotatoes (1939). [Aug. 19, 1988.] 2 leaves, 4° (Division of Market-ing and Marketing Agreements ; Form SWPD 200.) [Processed.] t

A 55.2: Sw3Walnuts. Amendment to marketing agreement, as amended, regulating handling

of walnuts grown in California, Oregon, and Washington; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 4, 1938, effective Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 62, amendment 3; A-l-amendment 3.) t

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"Walnuts—Continued.----- Order of Secretary of Agriculture Issued pursuant to Public act 10, 73d

Congress, as amended and as reenacted and amended by agricultural marketing agreement act of 1937, as amended, amending order regulating handling in interstate and foreign commerce, and such handling as directly burdens, ob-structs, or affects interstate or foreign commerce, of walnuts grown in Califor-nia, Oregon, and Washington; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 4, 1938, effective Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 3 p. (Order series, order 1, amendment

•3 ; 0-1.) t A 55.36:1/amdt. 3"Wheat. American income for wheat, adapted from address by Henry A. Wal-

lace, Secretary of Agriculture, before meeting of farmers and farm leaders at Hutchinson, Kans., Sept. 29, 1938. Oct. 1938. 13 p. (General information series G-90.) tL. C. card Agr 38-673 A 55.2 :W 56/30

----- Wheat loan rate under 1938 AAA program. Oct. 6, 1938. 2 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A55.2:W56/31

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Addresses. National meat grading and stamping service, by C. V. Whalin, in charge, Livestock, Meats, and Wool Division, address, convention of National Association of Retail Meat Dealers in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 8, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t A36.51:M46/9

----- Outlook for livestock supplies, by Preston Richards, senior agricultural economist, address, annual convention of Institute of American Meat Packers, Chicago, Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A36.51:L75/7

----- Some legal aspects of landlord-tenant relationships in Oklahoma, by Marshall Harris, acting in charge of land tenure, address at farmers’ week, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, Okla., Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.51: L23

Agricultural credit. Graphic summary of agricultural credit; by Norman J. Wall and E. J. Engquist, jr. Sept. 1938. ii+48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 268.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 38-685 A 1.38: 268

Agricultural economics literature, v. 12, no. 8, Oct. 1938; [prepared by staff of Library of Bureau of Agricultural Economics]. [1938.] [2]+811-942 p. 4° [Monthly except July and August. Processed.] tL. C. card Agr 27-178 A 36.20:12/8

Agricultural products. Receipts from sale of principal farm products and Government payments by States, Aug. 1938, with comparisons. Oct. 12, 1938. 4+[4] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.81:938/8

Agricultural situation. Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic con-ditions, Oct. 1938; v. 22, no. 10. [1938.] 24 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c.L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15: 22/10

----- Special edition for crop and price reporters: Agricultural situation, Oct. 1938, brief summary of economic conditions. [1938.] p. 1-8. [From Agri-cultural situation, Oct. 1938, v. 22, no. 10.] t A 36.15/a : 938/10

Beef cattle situation, Oct. 19, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. 4° (BCS-22.) [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.90: 22

Cattle. Market reviews and statistical summaries of livestock, meats, and wool, v. 6, no. 40-43; Oct. 5-26, 1938. [1938.] [4]+798-877 p. 4° [Weekly. Proc-essed.] t A 36.98: 6/40-43

Cherries. Tentative United States standards for grades of canned sweet cher-ries, effective Sept. 10, 1938. [1938.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 36.35: C 424/5/938Citrus fruit. Fruit flashes, foreign news on fruits by cable and radio: Citrus;

Oct. 6-27, 1938. [1938.] Each 5 p. il. 4° (C-146 to C-149.) [Weekly. Proc-essed.] t A 36.66:146-149

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Cold storage report as of Oct. 1, 1938. Oct. 12, 1938. 8 p. large 93^10Processed 1 i

Cotton. 'cotton ™™tu&^coo^ra’tion'withPtant Industry Bureau and Entomology »d Plant

Quarant ort as 0( Oct. 1, 1938; [prepared byl Crop Reporting B“ard-~StC8 1X18 12] P- >arge 8” [Monthly, from July to December= Piotn

J+ cotton situation, Oct. 24, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. 4” (CS-24.^ ^Monthly.Processed J i*

ptnr„ effecting price of cotton [with list of literature cited] ; by Brad-ford Smith. Jan. 1928 [reprint 1938]. cover title, 7» p. il. (Agncultur Dept. Technical bulletin 50.) * Paper, lac. A 1.36: 50/1-4L C card Agr 28-278 ‘

_. Facts about cotton [with list of Principal uses of <rotton and cottonseed], [Sept. 1938.1 6+[2]p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 16..) ^P^,167L. C. card Agr 38-682 „„

p. . 1 Kias consolidated cotton report. Washington, D. C., Oct. 8, 1J3&.1 p. ?arge 8° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Census^nream^t

— Weekly cotton market review, Oct. 1-29, 1938. [1938.] ^e^lgves^

^Tjkw^+^P 2 «•1 MS?e?r'uary° and°Marcb. Prised J V A 36.29; 938/8

Dairy products manufactured in factories, 1937. Oct. 7, ^4/4/937[Processed.] (DS-86.) [Monthly. Proc-

Dairy situation, Oct. 17, 1938. [iJda.j p. n. A 36.65: 86pssc'd. 1 T

Demand and price situation, Oct. 15, 1938. [1938.] 14 p. 1L 36J^938/10Processed J "I*

Farms ' Distress transfers of farm real estate, number of properties and acreage acquired by designated types of buyers by years. Washington, D. C., Sept. 1938 [2] 4-28 p 4° [Processed. State summariescounties.] t

___ Fann-mortgage recordings, Michigan, annua y, D. C., Oct. 1938. [2]+9 p. 11. 4° [Processed.] t

Fats and oil situation, Oct. 14,1938. [1938.] 14 p. 1L 4Processed.] t

Field warehouse receipts, collateral or no collateral; by ton D C., Mar. 1938. [2]+18 P- 4 [Piocessed.] T

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of data from selected A 36.2 : R 22/4

1917-35. Washington, A 36.109 : M 58

(FOS-20.) [Monthly.A 36.97:20

II. S. Yohe. Washing- A 36.2: W 22/7/938

Foreign crops and markets, v. 37, no. 14-18; Oct. 1 29, 1938.4° [Weekly. Processed.] t

Fruit. Fruit flashes, foreign news on fruits by Oct. 6-27, 1938. [1938.] Each 10 p. or 8 p. il. 4

[1938.1 p. 213-286, A 36.14: 37/14-18

cable and radio: Deciduous; (D-159 to D-162.) [Weekly.

A 36.67:159-162Processed.] t

___ _ Fruit situation, Oct. 21, 1938. [1938.] 14 p. 4° (TFS-22.) [Monthly.------ , A 36.99:22

Processed.] THau Marketing hay by modern methods; [by G. A. Collier]. [Apr. 1933,Maikeung uay j (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin l<00.)[Supersedes^ Farmer $ SillSin^, Business methods of marketing bay.]

* Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 33-288 A 1.9:1700/l-3

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1296 Oct obe r 1938

Hog situation, Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. 4° (HS-24.) [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t A 36.85: 24

Honey. Semi-monthly honey report, no. 489 and 490; Oct. 1 and 15, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. and 8 p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 36.105: 489,490

Income. Farm cash income in September estimated at $737,000,000. Oct. 22, 1938. 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.68:938/9

Land policy review, v. 1, no. 3; Sept.-Oct. 1938. [1938.] 32 p. il. [Bimonthly.] * Paper, 5 c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 35c.L. C. card Agr 38-364 A 36.103 :1/3

Land use. Allegan land utilization project [Mich.]. [1938.] [8] p. il.([Land utilization program.]) f A 36.108: Al 5

■----- Bean Blossom land utilization project [Ind.]. [1938.] [8] p. il. ([Landutilization program.]) f A36.108:B 37

Marketing of farm produce. State and Federal marketing activities and other economic work, review of current service, research, and related projects Oct. 5-19, 1938; v. 18, no. 39-42. [1938.] p. 147-156, 4° [Weekly. Proc-essed. Numbers 39 and 40 are issued as one publication, also nos. 41 and 42.] f A 36.21:18/39-42

Outlook charts. Agricultural outlook charts, 1939: Dairy products. Oct. 1938. cover title, [l]+2+26 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.50: D 14/939

----- Same: Demand, credit ,and prices. Oct. 1938. cover title, [4]+30 p.il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.50: D 39/939

----- Same: Farm family living. Oct. 1938. cover title, [l]+2+23 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.50: F 22/939

------ Same: Hogs. Oct. 1938. cover title, [2]+17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] tA 36.50: H 67/939

----- Same: Poultry and eggs. Oct. 1938. cover title, [6]+22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.50: P 86/939

----- Same: Sheep, lambs, and wool. Oct. 1938. cover title, [2]+23 p il. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.50: Sh 3/939

Peanuts. Weekly peanut report, no. 1006-9; Oct. 5-26, 1938. [1938.] Each 5 p. or 4 p. narrow f° [Processed.] f A 36.106:1006-1009

Pecans. U. S. standards for shelled pecans, effective Nov. 1, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.35: P 331/2/938

Poultry and egg situation, Oct. 3, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. il. 4° (PES-22) [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.96:22

Sheep and lamb situation, Oct. 19, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. 4° (SLS-22.) [Monthly.Processed.] f A 36.91: 22

Taxation. Collection of rural real property taxes in Illinois: by Dwight P. Flanders with collaboration of Melville C. Williams. Washington, D. C., Sept. 1938. 68 p. 4° (Land economics reports 2.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with University of Illinois.] f A 36.104: 2

Tobacco production and consumption in China ; by J. Barnard Gibbs. Wash-ington, D. C., Sept. 1938. [3]+48 p. il. 4° (F. S.-77.) [Processed.] f

A 36.39: 77Truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A36.101:

Note .—The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of renorts relating to truck crops which, although numbered in one series (TC followed by the year and a number with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows: Commercial truck crops for shipment, commonly called Truck crop reports ; Truck crops for commercial manufacture, commonly called Canning crop reports • Truck crop news; General summary of truck crop prospects; Revised statistical sum-maries covering a varying period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published m Crops and markets prior to June 1937. but these have been discontinued A yearly summary only is to be published in the December issue each year.

Turkeys. Dressing and packing turkeys for market; [by Thomas W. Heitz]. [Nov. 1932, slightly revised July 1934, reprint 1938.] ii+29 p. il. (Agricul-ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1694.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 32-1151 A 1.9:1694/2—4

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Vegetables. Foreign news (V-119.) [Processed.] t

----- Vegetable situation, [Monthly. Processed.] t

Wheat situation, Oct. 22, Processed.] t

on vegetables, Oct. 10,

Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.]

1938. [1938.] 2 p. 4° A 36.46:119

12 p. 4°

1938. [1938.] 14 p. 4° (WS-24.)

(TVS-22).A 36.100: 22

[Monthly.436.86:24

wool in relation to prices; by Russell L. Burrus — [21+12 p. il. 4° [Proc-

A 36.2: W 88/7Wool. Shrinkage of grease „ —---- --- -

and James J. Window. Washington, D. C., Sept. 1938. essed.] f

.----- Wool situation, Oct. 10, 1938.Processed.] t

[1938.] 8 p. 4° (Wool-22.) [Monthly.A oo.ou: zz

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

Agricultural engineering. Current literature n agncultuial engineering, v. 8, no. 3; Oct. 1938. [1938.] 24 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 5o9.8/3 L. C. card 37-18926 Ao3.9.8/

Cotton Overhead cleaner-drying systems for seed cotton; [by Charles A. Ben- nett and Chartes S Shaw] [Aug. 1938.] [l]+20 p. il. (Agriculture DeptMiscellaneous publication 314.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. . 1 qe. q-14L. C. card Agr 38-683 A 1.38.31

Simple PlumMn<„repalrL^Plumbing. ------ = —~. , ,noo n[Sept. 1925, revised Oct. 1936, reprint 1938.] Farmers’ bulletin 1460.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 25-1441

Rainfall intensity-frequency data; by David 1938]. cover title, 68 p. il. (Agriculture

A 1.9:1460/2-2L. Yarnell. Aug. 1935 [reprint Dept. Miscellaneous publication

204.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 35-414 A 1.38:204/1-2

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Summary of Bang’s disease control program, July 1, 1-34- conducted by Bureau of Animal Industry in cooperation with

the various States. [1938.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A4.23.938/9Bang's disease.

Sept. 30, 1938,

----- Summary of Bang’s disease work in cooperation with the variau®Sept. 1938. [1938.] 1 p. oblong 12° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 4.-1.938/9

Cattle. Amendment 24 to Declaration 12, declaring names of counties placed in modified tuberculosis-free accredited areas; Oct. 1, 1^38. [1.J38J3 P- [Processed.] t A . u. / •

___ _ Beef calf, its growth and development; [by E. W. Sheets]. [Aug. 1920, revised June 1924, slightly revised Feb. 1937, reprint 1938.] ii+29 p. il. (Agri-culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1135.) * Paper, 5c. * 1 a • 11Q - /a 9L. C. card Agr 24-736 A 19 •

----- Livestock for small farms; [by Ralph Erskine]. [Jan. 1936, reprint 1938.] ii+33 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1753.) • laper, 5cL. C. card Agr 36-35 A i y *17&3/l-2

Hog cholera; [by M. Dorset and U. G. Houck], [Aug. 1917, revised Sept. 1931, slightly revised Apr. 1937. reprint 1938.] ii+29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 834.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 37-444 A 19 • 834/7-2

Karakul sheep; [by C. G. Potts and V. L. Simmons]. [Aug. 1930 revised Oct 1938.] [1938.] ii+13 P- il- (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1632.)[This bulletin originally prepared by C. G. Potts.] * Paper, 5c. -.aq <>/qL. C. card Agr 38-677 A 19:1682/3

Monthly record, v. 15, no. 9, Sept. 1938; issued by Packers and Stockyards Divi-sion. [1938.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f A3J.5.10/9

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®1?"dar<1 breeds * varieties or chickens: 1. American, Astatic Enrfish reprintwIsTT+Sf Til [bLM -AuJn,I,r1 (Oct' 19261 revls(1<1 May 19311’' reprint 1038.] n+38 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1506 ) [Supersedes Farmers bulletins 898, 1052, and 1347.] * Paper 5c. ’L. C. card Agr 31-454 ’ A i.9:1506/3-6

SC’rnol ?77n°nciotn\e^' Se.rnv1iCiO1andrilrTegu,atory announcements, Sept. 1938; [no.] 3/7. _ Oct. 1938. p. 111-121. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 60c.L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13:377

EpiuI)ment for farm sheep raising; [by] V. O. McWhorter and C. G Potts. [June 1917, revised July 1922, reprint 1938.] [2]+29 p. il (Agricul-ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 810.) * Paper 5c. P • v gricuiL. C. card Agr 22-758 A 1.9:810/3-10

BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU

bfzard to waterfowl, with notes on recent outbreaks in k k ,tateS’ Can.a/lo’ ao(1 Australia [with list of literature cited] ; by E R BS-120.) ' [PriesS ? P' <Wlld“£e reSearC11 “d

A. 3.11.12QEnglish sparrows. Two home-made traps for English sparrows; prepared in

Food Hablts» Division of Wildlife Research, Oct. 1938. 6 p 3 pl 4° (W ildlife research and management leaflet BS-121.) [Processed^ f

Porcupine control in Western States, [by Ira N. Gabrielson and vised by F. E. Garlough], [May 1930, revised 1938.] [1938 1 culture Dept. Leaflet 60.) * Paper 5cL. C. card Agr 30-537

A 5.11:121E. E. Horn; re- 8 p. il. (Agri-

A 1.35:60/2CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU

Adflwts County, Ohio. Soil survey of Adams County, Ohio' by Arthur E Tnvlor J. 1. Nliller, W. E. Tharpe, Earl D. Fowler, T. C. Green and c w / \' ’Sept. 1938. cover title, 64 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 29 series 1932^ [Prepared in cooperation with Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper 35c oiauun. textL. C. card Agr 38-675 A 47.5:932/29

([Food Research A 47.2: Ap5

of fruits and vege- (MC-30.) [Proc-

A 47.9:30[1938.] 2 p. 4°

Apples. New product uses for apples. [1938.] 1? p 4° Division.]) [Processed.] f

Cold storaye. General information on freezing preservation tables; [by] J. A. Berry and H. C. Diehl. [1938 1 3 n 4° essed.] f

reSardi,nS use of cold storage lockers.(MC-31.) [Processed.] f A 47 9-31

Dizcfc (textile). Waterproofing and mildewproofing of cotton duck- fbv IT PHolman and T. D. Jarrell). [Oct. 1920, rectal July 1931, reprint iKL+C card Aar gMas”® D<iPL Farmers’ balletto ’ Paper. 5c ’’

. v>. caru Agr ai-wo A 1.9:1157/2-5Dufletins, circulars, and other publications of Bureau of Chern-

[Processed ?lls.issued 111 DePartment of Agriculture series. [1938.] 17 p. 4°' A 47.2: P 96

Soil survey is print 1938.] ture, 1934.]

necessary basis of land classification; [by C. F. Marbut] [Re- *Pa‘J S separate 1452.) [From Yearbook of agricul-

raper, sc. A 1.10:1452/1-2COMMODITY EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATION

FutJ*™8 Iradiny in agricultural commodities, selected list of references- com J 40 fpSc^ssedJ IJlllhps-Corbett Washington, D. C., Aug. 1938. [1]+65

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Oct obe r 1938 1299[Monthly.

A 59.7:8/10Trade in drain future,, v. 8, no. 10; Oct. 1038. [1938.1 [25] p. 4- Processed.] f

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION DIVISION

Extension marketing news. by Economics Section in [2] 4-8 p. 4° [Monthly.

----- Same, Aug. 1938, no. State extension services.

Extension marketing news, July 1938, no. 1; issued cooperation with State extension services [1938.] Processed.] t A4d.o/^±.x

2; issued by Economics [1938.] [1]4-H P- 4°

Section in cooperation with [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 43.5/21:2

----- Same, Sept. 1938, no. 3; issued by Economics State extension services. [1J38.J HJ-t-J P-

Section in cooperation with [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 43.5/21:3Section in cooperation with

[Monthly. Processed.] t A 43.5/21: 4

----- Same, Oct. 1938, no. 4; issued by EconomicsState extension services. [1938.] [l]+9 p. 4

f-H clubs. Study ot 4-H local

folded into 8° size.] t ... MQQS ,Youth. Farm youth’s place in national picture, by ^u?ene erri . ^,am

5 p. 4° [Processed. Delivered at National Boys an S A 43 5/19: F 22/6Washington, D. C., June 18, 1938.] T

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAUDairy herd-improvement association letter, v. 14, no. 10, Oct. 1J38. ^[19 ] $

p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Bee,. Swarm control; [by Geo. S. Demuth]. [June.1921 reprint with changes 1938.] ii4-30p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1 J 1E(.11'l8/i-<> L. C. card Agr 38-676

Bonworms. Experimental.clipping of green cor^s'orcon ro ;G. W. Barber. Aug. 1938. 11 p. 2 pi- i A 56.19: E-445

Cattle lice. Control of cattle lice; by O. G. A ^Stura? Ex-(E-447.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Texas SA5619;E^47 periment Station.] t ,

Derris. Abstracts ot foreign and domestic patents relating to de rnsMo ncho- 5wsu%overrtmt 6“kr4”C"^46J [Processed] t A 56.19 : E—146

lU14eC‘p.

* Paper, 5c. A 1.9:1811L. C. card Agr 38-678

Insect Pest Survey bulletin, v. 18, no 8; °ctp^ *Spited iVcoopera- p. 4° [Monthly, from March to November. Processed, prepare 18 i tion with State entomological agencies.] T '

Insecticides. Arsenates ot magnesium as insecticides, review of nteratare [with Hst of literature cited]; by F. B. Dearborn. Washington, D. C„ Oct. 1.M8. cover title, 42 p. 4" (B-451.) [Processed.] t A 5619.1 451

Insects. Legislation in United States^or controlpests; by Lee A. Strong. Oct. 11, 1938. lb p. 4 A 36.19 ;E-455

Oriental moths. Fumigation ot dormant deciduous nursery stock tor orlentaHrnlt moth with methyl bromide; by Lou A. Hawkins. Oct. 1938. 3 [Processed.] t

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PTn StH^Patents r!’ating to Pest control, by R C. Roark,A\g’ r?, J cover title, 11 p. 4° (Division of Insecticide

Investigations.) [Monthly. Processed.] f A 56 17-11/8Sept- 1938- [1938.] cover title, 9 p. 4° (Division of Insecticide Investigations.) [Monthly. Processed.] f A 56.17 :11/9

Raspberries. Some insects and other pests attacking raspberries and black- "XT^Proc^dS0 7ntrO1 them: by D- J- Caffrey- Sept.P193S. Vp V (E-

A 56.19: E-449Yothers and F. W.Reel for carrying rolls of tree-banding material; by M. A.

Carlson. Sept. 1938. [3] p. il. 4° (ET-133.) [Processed.]

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

Experiment station record, v. 79, no. 5; Nov. 1938. [19381 5 < 6. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover J copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.L. C. card Agr 9-832 v * A10 6 • 79/5

t A 56.11:133

cover title, p. 433- * Paper, 15c. single

.75 per vol.

HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

glgantiea, common liver ntiKe or cattle m Hawaii, and intermediate host, Fossaria ollula [with list nf AUT' SC1™U/X.J%%PhEY''^,t U.nversiiyofHa™U"toK!i,T H.f cover title, 22 p. il. (Bulletin 80.) t

L. C. card Agr 38-726 ' A 10.9/3: 80EXTENSION SERVICE

T’ Oct 1938- OSSS.] cover title, p. 145-160,il. 4 [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy 75c a vr • foreign subscription, $1.15 6 y •’L. C. card Agr 36-359 A 43.7: 9/10

FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

[tP~- PreP“re" in Wit? A^rielS

^rProcesSd^i +afe Water supplies for farm homes- E1938.] 5 leaves, il 4°t^rocessea.] ? A 61.2 :W 29

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Poisons .Notices of judgment under caustic poison act 85-86. Nov. 1988. 1 p t card Agr 31’4 •0 A 46.9: 85-86

FOREST SERVICE

BZfi»n IV Selliag k?ack walnut timber [with sources of additional informa- June 1933I reprhlt loSV^ii’1 21\jS'l 1926, Slightly revised1459 ) * pS 5c19383 21 P- • <Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletinL. C. card Agr 25-1440 A 1.9:1459/3-5

Conifers. Growing & planting coniferous trees on farm; [by C R Tillotson! ,11+38 »• “• (AgricuUurc Depl

bulletins ^tment forestryL.C. card Agr 25-1236 ’ ' A 1.9:1453/1-8.

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Octo ber 1938 1301

Do,fl,-. Factors affecting establishment of Douglas flr [wltb listof literature cited] ; by Leo A. Isaac. Oct. 1938. 46 p. 11. (Agncuuu Circular 486.) * Paper, 10c. A 1.4/2: 480L. C. card Agr 38-674 ,

Fire control notes, periodical devoted to technique of f^^^^^Xmerly issueti iSgSy./1^^. Se»P: ^“^’subscription.

1%. card Agr 37-10 ‘ “f1

313.) [Another illustration on front cover.] Papei, 2vc. a 1.38: 313L. C. card Agr 38-671

Oak Yield, stand, and volume tables for even-aged uP^dr^r^trefS8[iW covS of literature cited]; by G. Luther Schnur. Apr frePr\n‘ title, 88 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 560.) 136-560/1-2L. C. card Agr 37-127

Ponderosa pine. Yield of even-aged stands ofPO^r°sa gne [with hst of litera-ture cited] ; by Walter H. Meyer. Oct. 1938. cover title, w P. p (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 630.) Paper, lac. A x 36.L. C. card Agr 38-687 «?yi i « '

Posters. Your forests, your fault, your loss! [poster], [1938.] A1320//3;F7^ [Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg.] t

Red gum American woods: Red gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) [with list of references] ; by H. S. Betts. June 1938. 9 p. map. [Processed.]_ R

Tall oil. List of references to literature on tall oil (tallol

t Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wta =

Tree.. Water utilisation by trees, withS'/ ?nnTir937»“e KZ °4 “ (Agriculture Dept. Mis-

cellaneous publication 257.) * Paper, 15c. A 1 38: 257/1-2L. C. card Agr 37-474

Wolmon «>„». Experiments on “PA®1 pTXTXSS' Krrfby"Forest Products Laboratory. ^F-eg Products Laboratory, Madison, Mis.

Wood pulp. List of publications on pulp and paper. Sept 1938.4° [Processed. Prepared by Forest Products Laborat y.] t .96/938 ucts Laboratory, Madison, Wis. ' ' ,

----- List of reference works on pulp and paper. Aug. 1938. [11 +<9Pa^’ctg[Processed. Prepared by Forest Products Laborato y.] t A13 27/7 • p 96/2Laboratory, Madison, Wis. ‘ ‘ „

Wood seasoning. List of publications on seasoning of woc^ Au& 11J + + [3] leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Forest Products Labo^ty I T Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis. A13- / •

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Canning and preserving. Home canning of fruds’ J Julv 1938.']Louise Stanley and Mabel C. Stienbarger]. [Sept. 1936, re'isea Jiuj J 1 ii-4-38 n (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1,62.) [Includes

i-ct nf other bulletins published by the Government on food preservation. Re- vSio^' o"■ Fa™S- bSXSta 1171, Canning fruits and vegetables at home.]

* Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 36-606

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Soybeans for the table; [by Elizabeth Fuller Whiteman and Ellen Kingsley KeytJ. [Oct. 1938.] ii+6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 166.) * Paper 5c L. C. card Agr 38-681 A .’ 1GQ

INFORMATION OFFICE

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations, Sept. 1938. [1938.] 2-J-[2] p. fL. C. card Agr 9-1414 » A 21.6/5: 938/9

LIBRARY

Agricultural library notes.[1938.] [1]+481-530 p. 4L. C. card Agr 27-749

Agricultural library notes, v. 13, no. 9; Sept. 1938. [Monthly. Processed.] f

A 17.9:13/9—- Same, v. 13, no. 10; Oct. 1938. [1938.] [1]+531-576 p. 4° [Monthly, processed.] T A 17.9:13/10

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Apple-orchard renovation; [by II. P. Gould]. [Oct. 1922, revised May 1924, reprint 1938.] n+28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1284.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 22-1218 A 1.9:1284/2-11

Corn culture; [by Frederick D. Richey]. [Nov. 1933, reprint 1938.] ii+27 p. il. ^^Sricnlture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1714.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 414, Corn cultivation.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 33-904 A 1.9:1714/1-4

Cucumbers .Production of cucumbers in greenhouses; [by James H. Beattie]. [May 1923, revised Mar. 1935, slightly revised Sept. 1938.] [1938.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1320.) * Paper 5cL. C. card Agr 23-742 ’ A 1.9:1320/3

Emmer' and spelt; [by John H. Martin and Clyde E. Leighty]. [July 1924MW® 5rcW881 “+13 “■L. C. card Agr 2+696 A 1.9:1429/2

Ferns. Eradication of ferns from pasture lands in eastern United States [by r-lSod KePhart]. [Sept. 1915, revised Nov. 1936, re-

print 1938.] n+9 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 687 ) * Pa-per 5C. ‘'L. C. card Agr 36-752 A 1.9:687/4-3

Grape propagation pruning, and training; [by George C. Husmann]. [Dec. 1911, revised Feb. 1932, reprint 1938.] [2]+25 p. il. (Agriculture Dent

Farmers’ bulletin 471.) * Paper, 5c. V LUre nept.L. C. card Agr 32-37 A 1.9: 471/6-5

[Mar. 1028, reprint with slight changes 1938.] n+10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1537 ) I Pa™™/' Farmers bulletin Method of eradicating Johnson grass'.]L. C. card Agr 28-383 A 1.9:1537/1-5

^TA,x£UC]'. +prl+ A>"'. 1930, slightly revised ♦ Paper 5c tl938‘^ 11+38 P- lL (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1468.)

L. C. card Agr 30-635 A 1.9:1468/4G™at Field Station. Crop rotation and tillage experiments at

T°^thmin Great Plains Field Station, Mandan, N. Dak.; by J. T Sarvis and Ji S’ TmySK '• DeC’ 1936 [rePrint 1938], cover title, 76 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 536.) * Paper 10c P k cultureL. C. card Agr 37-108 A 1.36:536/1-2

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Peppermint and spearmint as farm crops; [by ^Fanners^ bulletin1929, reprint 1938.] ii+26 ,P- - . <A£CU£^1555.) [Supersedes Farmers bulletin 694, Cultnation p 11spearmint.] * Paper, 5c. A19:1555/1-8L. C. card Agr 29-544 .

. „ 99 is and 19 Oct 1 and 15, 1938; issued byPlant disease reporter, v. 22, no. 18 and 1 , 1314-365-392 p. il- 4°Division of Mycology and Disease Survey. [1J38.] [ + A1918.22/18,19 [Semimonthly. Processed.] T

Plant science literature, selected references, v. 8^ n®Gpiant Industry. Oct. 24-29, 1938; compiled by Library staff$ of Bn A19.22/2 : 8/13-17

various paging, 4 [Weekly, rrocesseu.j 1National potato breeding program, 1937; [articles].

[Processed.] $ ' ’bog millet; [by.John H. Martin). JC«t.?920, -^Oct. £

[1938.]Potatoes.

41 p. 4°Proso, or nog uunei, lm j r. n ilslightly revised Apr. 1937, reprint 1938.] n+13 P- U-

Farmers’ bulletin 1162.) * Paper, 5c. A 1.9:1162/3-2L. C. card Agr 37-403 '

Farmers’ bulletin 1488.) * Paper, 5c. A 19'1488/1—7L. C. card Agr 26-1460 '

Rice culture In Southern States; [byJenkin W. Jones J. .Mitehell^Jenk.ns, R. H.

Fa™ek?bulleth> 1808.) (Prepared in cooperation with Crowley, perirneut Station, ^‘StM^aSe Sce^uiUre In Un’lted

* Paper, 5c.

Arkansas. States.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-679

Strawberries. Strawberry vised June 1933, reprint bulletin 1458.) * Paper,

A 1.9:1808diseases; [by Neil E. Stevens]. [Aug. 1925 re- 1938.] ii-t-18 P- il- (Agriculture Dept. larmers

5c- A 1.9:1458/4-3L. C. card Agr 30-1103

___ Two distinct strains of nematode Aphelenchoides fragariae occurrmg on strawberry plants in United States; by J. R. Christie 1938. [2] 4^3-80-1- [1] p. il. ' [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 57, J.^82/18* Paper, 5c. '

Sugar beets. Important sugar-beet byproducts and their utilization; by A W.

mal Industry Bureau. Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1095, Beet-top silage and other byproducts of sugar beet.] * Paper, 5c. 1718/1-2L. C. card Agr 33-948 A ' '

Tobacco. Symptoms on field-grown tobacco ^aracteristic of deficient supply „f each of several essentia^ ehejmeal element^wtth list;of 1—^1.by J. E. McMurtrey, jr.Dept. Technical bulletin 612.) L. C. card Agr 38-686

* Paper, 10c.

of water cress; [byWater cress. Production slightly revised Sept. 1938.] [1938.] 4 p. 134.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-164

il.

A 1.36: 612J. II. Beattie]. [Feb. 1938, (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet

A 1.35:134/2

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAUFlow of water in drainage channels, results of experhnents to rowgj:

tip w coefficient n in Kutter’s formula; by C. E. Ramser. Am. iuzv irepriii l 1938 1 cover title 102 p. il. 3 pl. 28 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 129.) [Revision of Department bulletin 832, Flow of water in dredged drainage ditches.] * Paper, 40c. A136’129/1-2L. C. card Agr 29-1746

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Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 19, no. S'; Oct. 1938. [1938.] cover title, p. 153-172, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. C. card Agr 18-322 A 22.6:19/8

Progress mapsNote .—These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each

State, regardless of whether the construction has been done with the aid of the Federal Government, by the States, by the counties, or by the townships. A system of symbols indicates the type of improvement of all the roads and whether the work was done with or without the assistance of the Federal Government. Sheets are of uniform size, some States requiring 2 or more, and are so issued that they may be punched and put in a loose-leaf atlas. The maps are called progress maps, and the series will be issued periodically to show any change in improvement of the highways.Indiana. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Indiana]; data cor-

rected to Mar. 1, 1938. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 ni. [Washington] Geological Survey [1938]. [2 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. (Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps. A 22.9: In 2/8/N, S17N. Northern Indiana.17S. Southern Indiana.

Louisiana. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Louisiana] ; data corrected to Dec. 1, 1937. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1938]. [3 sheets] each 18.8X28.4 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: L 93/8/N, SE, SW27N. Northern Louisiana.27SB. Southeastern Louisiana.27SW. Southwestern Louisiana.

Missouri. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Missouri]; data cor-rected to Mar. 1, 1938. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1938]. [3 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9 : M 69o/8/E, N, S25E. Eastern Missouri.25N. Northern Missouri.25S. Southern Missouri.

Neto Mexico. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [New Mexico]; data corrected to May 1, 1938. Scale 1: 760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1938]. [2 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c per set of 2 maps. A 22.9: N 42 m/7/N, S37N. Northern New Mexico.37S. Southern New Mexico.

North Carolina. Federal aid highway system, progress map; [North Carolina] ; data corrected to July 1, 1937. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washing-ton] Geological Survey [1938]. [3 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, Lambert conformal conic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: N 81 c/8/C, E, W10C. Central North Carolina.10E. Eastern North Carolina.10W. Western North Carolina.

Wyoming. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Wyoming]; data cor-rected to May 1, 1938. Scale 1:760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1938]. [2 sheets] each 28.5X18.7 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps. A 22.9: W 99/7/E, W35E. Eastern Wyoming.35W. Western Wyoming.

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICESedimentation. Advance report on sedimentation survey of Hurley Lake,

Gettysburg, S. Dak., June 9-24, 1937; by Louis M. Glymph, jr. Sept. 1938. cover title, [l]-f-17 leaves, 5 pl. map, 4° (SCS-SS-26; Division of Re-search sedimentation studies.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.] f A 57.14: 26

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Sedimentation—Continued. . Tridnmdn Eldorado, Kans.,----- Advance report on sedimentation survey of Woiado .Eldora^ao £

studies.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Ka < a 57.14: 25Experiment Station.] t

------ Advance report on sedimentation surveyMay 26-June 4, 1887; by Viet£ tt ^Research sedtaentatlonSt) P{i».4p^SA>& with Kansas Agricultural

Experiment Station.] tSoil conservation. Soil conservation literature, selectedoc"Xse7vXTservice

fromp^Hic^hms^recei^^^iiepartoenVof^^ricbiture Fary’ 2Trgton’

[1938.] cover title, p. 105-134, 4“ [Bimonthly. Processed J

^S^S’suS^e^T^ a yr.; foreign

$1.40.)L. C. card Agr 3-5-403

publication as

A 57.9: 4/4[4]+64 p. il.Soil defense in the South; [by E M. Rowrilt] I038'1

(Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1809.) I aper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 38-680i&s&wsss

cellaneous publication 312.) Paper, 60c. A 138'312L. C. card Agr 38-684 a ±.o <5.

A 1.9:1809

WEATHER BUREAU

number, $5.60 a yr.; foreign subscription, $7.00. A 29.29 : 25/4

section.Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin no. 26-J) [season of 1938] ; Oct. 4-25,

i Npw Orleans La., Oct. 5~26, 1938. Lach L"J P* ti. 4 [the ias?issue for season of 1938.] * Paper, 30c. per seaso\(^P"17^^^

Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., Sept 1538 [Oct. 5, 1938.] [2] p. large 8° t A

- t A 29.30: 938/101938. iv+160 p. il. 4°

___ Same, Oct. 1938. [Nov. 3, 1938.] [2] p. large 8° ____ United States meteorological yearbook, 1936.

[Issued as Report of chief of Weather Bureau prior L. C. card Agr 37-131

___ Same. (H. doc. 523, 75th Cong., 3d sess.)

to 1935.] * Paper, 30c.A 29.45 : 936

July 1938; v. 66, no. 7.itfn'nfhlu weather review. Monthly weather review, _ , [Oct 12] 1938 cover title, p. 205-234, il, 1 pl. 7 P- of maps, large 4 [Text o p 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription,$2.75. A 29 6/1'66/7

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Monthly weather review—Continued.ti!,nV™ YeatheV. the month. The contributions are principally results of observa of thl world Ch W°rk ln meteorol°^ carried on in theUnitCd States or other parts

Tz>^^E,IALti A»-TI?les ’—Some meteorological aspects of Nebraska tornadoes- bv TTovt Analvses nf^X0^ investigation of short-period sunsnot cycles; bv Dinsmore Alter__A alyses of rains and snows at Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1937-38; by Nicholas Knight.

— Same, Aug. 1938; v. 66, no. 8. [Nov. 8] 1938. cover title, p. 235-261, il 9 p. of maps, large C A 29.6/1:86/8r? T,PESIAL/R’riCLES'—Pnusual windstorm of Feb. 9, 1938. at San Francisco • bv Thomas

Publications. Price list of publications, Oct. 27, 1938. [Oct. 28, 1938.] 4 p. fA 29.31/3: 938/4

TF1938erOeyScyi^Qth^r and. C™P bou,letin’ Oct- 4-25, 1938; no. 40-43, series 1938. Oct. 5-26, 1938. Each 4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. a vr.L. C. card Agr 24-260 A 29.7/2: 938/40-43

t]'er ™ap: Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D C showing weather conditions for United States and forecasts belonging to Washington forecast district], Oct. 1-31, 1938. [1938.] Each 19X24 in (out-side measurement). * Daily, except Sunday (DWM), $3.00 a yr., 25c a month • daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a yr, 30c. a month-’

and h01“lay.maPs OI11-V (SHM), no subscription for less than 6 months’ 30c., 60c. a yr ; foreign subscription, $9.10 a yr. (maps cannot be furnished in

°?er 1S P?-Ced witb the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., in advance of issue). A2918-938

located, and all subscriptions forwarded through the Weather Bureau for nrone^ «t\tbm pyT atC .^%SeTnr LaareDS. ®.’, Sa^^^ rw°’ other field stations, and are designated as station weather mans Di)weather »«d^ / Mf

WeaUter outlook, Oct. 3-Nov. 5 [1938]. Oct. 1-29, 1938. Each 1 p. [Weekly The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1 and 3 issued from the forecast center at Washington, D. C.] t A 29.38: 938/39-43

1\ote . The M eather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at and distributor!the Weather Bureau, as follows: WaPsh?ngton D C (D?strtct k^°rth->?ndr-?Ild<?le Atlantic States, and District 3, Ohio Valiev and' Tp’nipJw •

CENTRAL HOUSING COMMITTEE

Housing Housing index-digest, v. 2, no. 2, Oct. 1, 1938; issued fortnightiv bv Joint Bibliography Section, Sub-Committee on Research and Statistics7 [1938.] cover title, 127 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Y3C33/3: 7/^-2

—- Housing legal digest, decisions, opinions, legislation relating to housing construction and finance, no. 50, Sept. 1938; issued monthly by Sub-Committee on Law and Legislation. [1938.] cover title, ii-J-31 p. 4° [Process™] ?

Y 3.C 33/3:10/50—- Same, no. 51, Oct. 1938; issued monthly by Sub-Committee on Low and Legislation. [1938.] cover title, ii+26 p. 4° [Proceed.] f

Y 3.C 33/3:10/51------ Same, index of issues 38-41, Sept.-Dec. 1937; [issued bv] Sub-Committee

on Law and Legislation. [1938.] [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Julius Gordin of Federal Home Loan Bank Board.] f

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CENTRAL STATISTICAL BOARD

Directory ot Federal statistical agencies..listpersonnel of Federal statistical agencies in^^shingtoiic«ralnl^oceJssedt Statistical Board. 3d edition. July 1938. + L 1 + y 3 c 33/2: 2D 62/938L. C. card 38-26944

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITYNote —An agency to be known as, the ^h Congres^^Pubhc^OO?amoved0June 23,

established under the provisions of S. , {oster,Ug \he development of civil aeronautics 1938), for the I^rpose oi eiicouragiiig ahroad and for encouraging the establishment and air commerce, in the United States and abroaa, aim facilities faAn Air Satety Board of civil airways, landing areas, and o ■ AutjjOrd.y Under provisions of this same act, is also created within the ‘Civil Aeronautics Authonty^un j Department of Com- all officers and employees of the Bureau ot Air Conlinerce Commission were trans-

MCommerce bulletin, v. 10, no. 4; Oct. 15, 1938. [1938.] p. 97 128.

KS 211-26634 'Notices to airmen. w^ekly “otJces tojurmen v. 6, no. 16 19, ^1.7:6/16-19

[1938.] various paging, f [Irocessed.j Tcommunication. Tabulation ot air navigation radio aids,

[1IB8.] “*+23 p. [Monthly. Processed. Formerly Issued merce Bureau, Commerce Dept.] t

Sept. 1, 1938. by Air Com- CA 1.9:938/1

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.Civil service.

LI]+14 P- L. C. card :

General information regarding United States civil service. 1938. (Form 2346, June 1938.) t CS 1.6: C 49/2/938

31—28357

CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPSForests protected by the CCC. [1938.] [2] +14 p. IL t Y 3.C 49. - F 7

COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNOTE.-In its efforts to. foster, promote ffKSrS^^

the laanufacturing, shipping, and fishery indust t regular and special publica-the United States the Department.of Commerce^s“e““ /nt conflned almost entirely tions. The free distribution of organizations. Othersto libraries, educational uistitutions tne press a s“ inten(lent of Documents. Govern- may procure them, at prices stated 1 , remittances should be sent direct, as hisment Printing °®ce, Washmgton. D. C., » d States coast and intracoastal"„“u™n;°tpaiKt?hi:het»b® ‘SSmt'SS and charts are said by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, m Washington, D. C. „„ inoo-iBusiness. Weekly business survey of 36 [or 37] key cities [0^ 5-26 1938].

Oct 9-30, 1938 various paging, 4’ [Processed.] t C 1.19.9o8/40-43Shivs Entrance and clearance of vessels. Sept. 21, 1938. 3 p. 4° (Depart-

ment circular 30G; Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.)

Wnrk United States Department of Commerce, how it serves youon land and sea’ description of various activities carried on in behalf of the American Sn’nlP bv branches of this service department of Federal Government. [Edi- Si Aug Si W3S. iv+05 p. 11. 1 pl. 2 p. ot maps. [Another illustration

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AIR COMMERCE BUREAUof Commerce ^^transferred^t^th^ Civil^eronauti^Aut^rit^i0^ £he DePartl»ent no. 7959, effective Aug. 22, 19,>8. See also p. 1307. aUtics Authority, by Executive order

equipment airworthiness, July 1, 1938 addi-rnnal leaves]. [1938.] leaves 4-5, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations

for insertion in binder.] + p/j r i , ~' c z3.t/4:15/1.4-5CENSUS BUREAU

Automobile accidents. Weekly accident bulletin, report of deaths from motor vehide accidents in 130 [127, 129, 131 or 128 large cities Oct 1™9 ?93S v. 3, no. 39-43. Oct. 7-Nov. 4, 1938. Each 4 p. 4° [Processed ] t ’

C 3.128:3/39-43Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry for Sept 1938 Oct 20 iq qr i p. large 8” [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary report“) t

~t iSXVr'loT’"’” °f b."',LS °f cot(on growth in P a O 1’ I938, and comParative statistics to corresponding datein 1937 and 1936. Oct. 8, 1938. oblong 32° [Preliminary renort Th Z ™h lication is issued in postal card form.] f C3 20.93a-39/4

k8an^’ol*l ior to Oct- 18, 1938, and comparative statistics to corresnondinsr date in 1937 and 1936. Oct. 25, 1938. oblong 82- [Prelimtaary report mil publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20 938-39/5

/i September report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported and exported and active cotton spindles. Oct. 14, 1938. oblong 32° [Preliminary report.’ This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C3.21- 938-39/9

Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufactured Is’S^obloie O32°hairFxfOr ? ending Sept 30’ 1938 and 1937’ Oct’ 13, 1938. oblong 32 [Exports and imports of cottonseed products are for poSai'rerd’S.rt 31 I,re,tal“9' Publication is issuedI In

health index. Weekly health index, report of deaths (stillbirths excluded) in ^Processed6!I t’ 1938 ’ V' 39~43- [1938‘] Each 4 p il. 4°Liroce.siu.j , 0 3.41:9/39-43

8”d

are published later in Survey of current business issued enph mnnlh Shvfthbe^ statistics Domestic Commerce Bun au/ The sub]"cts of these repoi “ Z/wWjDocuments Office classification number for each, are listed below! d * 1938, th theMonthly industrial reports—Air conditioning systems and equipment

(C3.68 :)Automobile financing (C3.69:)Automobiles, manufacturers’ sales (C3.70 :)Bathroom accessories (C3.72:)Boots, shoes, and slippers, other than

rubber (C3.43 :)Cellulose plastic products (C3.73 :)Commercial steel castings (C3.74 :)Convection-type radiators (C3.75 :)

father and allied garments (C3.64 *)Cottonseed products manufactured and on

hand at oil mills, by States (C3.125:)Distillate oil burners (C3.76.)Domestic pumps, water systems, and wind-

mills (C3.77 :)Do,%slo . water softening apparatus o. 4 o .)E1e%ric industrial trucks and tractors (Co.oO:)Fabricated steel plate (C3 83 :)Fire extinguishing equipment (C3.84 :)

oJ1!! wal1 tile> except quarry tile( Lo.oO Z)

Galvanized range boilers and tanks for hot water heaters (C3.86 :)

Hosiery (C3.87:)Imported dates (C3.130:)Knit fabric gloves (C3.129 :)Knit wool gloves and mittens (C3 63 •)Leather gloves and mittens (C3.42:)Malleable iron castings (C3.89:)Measuring and dispensing pumps (gaso-

line, oil, etc.) (C3.8O:)Mechanical stokers (C3.91:)M m|'ooyoUths ’ and boys’ clothing cutMethanol (C3.101 :)Oil burners (C3.93 :)Paint. varnish, lacquer.

(C3.94:) ’ and fillersPaperboard (C3.95:)Plastic paints, cold water

calcimines (C3.96 :)Plumbing brass (C3.97:)Porcelain enameled products, „ only (C3.98 :) Prepared roofing (C3.100:)Public merchandise warehousing (C3.102 :)

paints and

metal base

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Industrial statistics—Continued.Monthly industrial reports—Continued.Pulverizers for pulverized fuel installa-

tions (C3.103:)Pyroxylin-coated textiles (C3.104 .)Railroad locomotives (03.105 :)Raw wool consumptionRed cedar shingles (C3.119:)Steel barrels and drums (C3.10t>.)Steel boilers (C3.107 :)Steel office furniture, shelving, and lo<*ers,

and fire resistive safe industry products

Structural clay products (C3.109 :)Sulphuric acid (C3.110:)Superphosphates (C3.111 :)Terra cotta (03.112 :) zrwnwUnderwear and allied products (C3.113 . > Wheat-ground and wheat-milling products,

by capacity groups and by btates

(C3.108 :)Quarterly industrial reports—Edible gelatin (C3.79 :) .Electric locomotives, mining and indus-

trial (C3.81:)Electrical goods (C3.82 :)Fats and oils, animal and vegetable

(C3 123 *)Fats and oils subjected to sulphonation

(C3.117 :)White-base antifriction

(C3.71:)W’ool machinery activity

Lacquers (C3.88:)Linseed oil (C3.122:) Wheat and wheat-flour

bearing metals

(C3.51:)

stocks held bymills (C3.115:)

Wheat ground and wheat-milling products, merchant and other mills (C3.118 :)

Wool stock (C3.52/2:)(C3.124:)

Tractors. Manufacture and sale of tractors, combines, and grain threshers, 1920-37. [1938.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed. Data not collected for 1932, 1933, and 1934.] t C3.2. ±07

Vital statistics. Monthly vital statistics bulletin, Oct. 6, 1938; v 1 no 8 [1938.] 3p. 4° [Processed.] t Ud.izt. /»

___ Same, Nov. 3, 1938; v.l, no. 9. [1938.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] tV i . ±/ <7

___ Vital statistics, special reports, Oct. 4 and 14, 1938; v. 5, no. 49 and 50.[1938.] p. 563-655, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 36-26592 C 367 * 5/4

___ Same, Oct. 3-29, 1938; v. 6, no. 17-24. [1938.] p. 269-407^^4“ ^[Proc-CSNote .—Volume 6 consists of State summaries for 1937 and will be issued concurrently with v. 5.

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY nt -™__The Notice to mariners, giving changes in aids to navigation on the Atlantic,

Culf and Pacific coasts is published each week jointly by the Lighthouses. Bureau' mid A rondotie Snrvev The ('oast and Geodetic Survey publishes nautical charts of the

more sales agents in each of the important American seaports.Aeronautical charts [list of published charts, etc., with keymap United States

sectional and regional aeronautical charts, on reverse]. Oct. 1938 [~] Ip.•[Processed.] t C4.9/b.938/z

Airway weather service [reprinted from Special publication 197. 2d (1938) edi-tion, Practical air navigation and use of aeronautical charts of Coast and G o- detic Survey, chapter 6, Meteorology]. [1938.] p. 113-119, il 1 pl. t

VJ cl • IO

Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin. 30, 1938; no. 280. [1938.] 8 p. L. C. card 15-26512

----- Same, Oct. 31,1938; no. 281.

Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, Sept.[Monthly.] t C 4.20: 280[1938.] 10 p. [Monthly.] $ C 4.20:281

Current tables, Pacific Coast, North America and Philippine Islands [calendar] vear 1939. 1038. 115 p. 4 folded leaves, il. (Serial 606.) [Includes list of Publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.]f Paper, 10c.L. C. card 22-26900

Earthquakes. United States earthquakes, 1936; by 45 p. il. 1 pl. (Serial 610.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 30-27161

C 4.23:939Frank Neumann. 1938. iv+

C 4.25/2:936

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Ocean currents. Manual of current observations; [prepared by Paul Schure- man], 1938. iii-J-75 p. il. (Special publication 215.) * Paper 15c.L. C. card 38—26919 0410*01^

£fan Francisco Bay. Tidal current charts, San Francisco Bay; [prepared bv L P Disney], [3d edition.] [1938.] cover title, 12 p. of maps, large 4r 484.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] " — L. C. card 34-28124

t Paper, 25c. ([Serial

C 4.29 : Sa 5/938Terrestrial magnetism. Directions for magnetic measurements [with bibliog-

Paniel J7- Hazard. 3d (1930) edition, corrected 1938. 1938 iv+131 p. il. 8 pl. (Serial 166.) * Cloth, 65c.L. C. card 38-26938 C 4.2 : m 27/3/3d ed./corr.938

Tidal bench marks, Alabama. Sept. 1938. [3]+9 p. 4° [Processed.] fC 4.32: Al lb

Aeronautical chartsChicago [ZZZ.] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500 000

Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1938. 20.2 X 42.3 in [Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] f 40c. C 4.9/4: C 432/2

Glacier Park [Mont.] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=l 3 in scale • WaTshinStoa’ D- C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept.’ 1938.

zv.bXrfi.a m. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f40c. C 4.9/4 :G 45 Norfolk [Pa.] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000.

Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1938. 37.6 X 24 in [Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] f 40c. C 4.9/4 : N 763/2

D^rG'; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in. scale Wasllin£tou. D- C„ Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1938.

zv.zxrfd.j in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 40c. C 4.9/4 :W 279

Nautical chartsBuzzards Bay. Head of Buzzards Bay, Mass., surveys to 1935, surveys by U S

Engineers to 1938, and other sources; chart 251. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1938. 33.3X41 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 251

Grays Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1927, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1938 [with

vey, Sept. 1938. 24.5X38.5 in. j 50c. C 4 9’6195Inset:

Continuation of Chehalis River.

Low// LiZaiid Soand. North shore of Long Island Sound, Conn., Goshen Point to Hatchett Point, including Niantic Bay, surveys to 1918. surveys by U S Engineers to 1917, and other sources; chart 214. Scale 1: 20.000. Washington Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1938. 31.6X28.3 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 214

San ?ie£° B,'V' surveFs ta 1935, surveys from U. S. Engineers to 1938 and other sources; chart 5107. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington Coast and Con’ detic Survey, Sept. 1938. 37.2X33.2 in. f 75c. S ’ ^^9:5107

Siuslaw River, Oreg., surveys to 1928, surveys by U. S. Engineers to Tune 1988- s Wash,"gton-

« UTiSe Washington’coast aud sr"FISHERIES BUREAU

A Zosfca fishery and fur-seal industries in 1937; by Ward T Bower 1938 310 [APP- 2’ report °f e»m.»issiOn«

L. C. card F 13-212 ’ . qqg/ChSstToff^.UC1UdeS ComPutati°n seals, Pribilof Islands, 1937; ‘ by Har^ J.

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Fish culture. Progressive fish culturist, news and views from many sources on practical hatchery problems, Aug.-Sept. 1938; [no. 40] [1938.] cover 49 p. il. 4° ([Memorandum 1-131.]) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f C 6.14:131/40

Fisheries service bulletin, Oct. 1, 1938; no. 281. [1938.] 8 p. [Monthly.] tL. C. card 35-22298 c b 9:

Fishery products. Fishery products received at Seattle, Wash., and halibut landings on Pacific Coast [Sept. 1938 and 1937, and 9 months ending with Sept. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1300.) [Proc-essed.] t 0 6.5:1300

----- Landings by fishing vessels at 3 principal New England ports, Sept. 1938, [with] summary and comparisons, Sept. 1938 and 1937. [1938.] 4 leaves, 4 (Statistical bulletin 1302; Division of Fishery Industries.) [Processed.] t

0.0 Z JLolM___ Trade in fresh and frozen fishery products and related marketing con-

siderations in San Francisco Bay area [with list of market surveys] , by Barton DeLoach. 1938. ii-J-51 p. il. (Investigational report 39.) [This report carries the volume number 2.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card F 38-15 0 6.12:39

Salmon and salmon fisheries of Swiftsure Bank, Puget Sound, and Fraser River [with bibliography] ; by George A. Rounsefell and George B. Kelez. 1938. [1]+693-823 p. il. 4 pl. map, large 8° (Bulletin 27.) [From Bulletin, v. 48 (incorrectly given on publication as v. 49).] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card F 38-13 c 6-3/2 : 27

Striped bass. Life history of striped bass, or rockfish. Roccus saxatilis (Wal- baum) [with bibliography] ; by John C. Pearson. 1938. [1]+825-851 p. il. 1 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 28.) [From Bulletin, v. 48 (incorrectly given on publication as v. 49).] * Paper, 10c. C 6.3/2:28L. C. card F38-14

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAUAeronautical world news, v. 13, no. 542—544, Oct. 10-30, 1938; issued 3 times each

month by Aeronautics Trade Section, Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division. [1938.] ‘Each 7 leaves or 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Paper, $1.00 a.yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.45 : 542-544

Asia. Quarterly trade report [2d quarter, 1938], southeastern Asia, issued at Singapore, Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] cover title, 37 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with consular service of Department of State. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription $2.00.

C 18.156: 938/2Automotive world news, no. 662-664, Oct. 1-20, 1938; issued on 1st. 10th, and

20th of each month by Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division. [1938.] Each 7+ [1] leaves or 6 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.49 : 662-664

Beans. Foreign bean market information [Sept. 1938] ; published monthly in Foodstuffs Division. [1938.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] fPaper, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.00. C 18.72/10 : 938/9

----- Same, Oct. 1938; published monthly in Foodstuffs Division. [1938] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 018.72/10:938/10

Business. Survey of current business, Oct. 1938; v. 18, no. 10. [1938.] coyer title, 56 p. il. 4° ([Division of Business Review.]) [Monthly. Contains weekly data through Sept. 24, 1938, and monthly data through August, the date given above being the date of issue. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. (including weekly supplements) ; foreign sub-scription, $3.50.L. C. card 21-26819 C 18.35:938/10

----- Same, weekly supplement, Oct. 6-27, 1938. [1938.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [In-cluded in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.]

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Business information service. FProcessed 1 t except as indicated in note below. luu l ™ c 18.182 and 183:

Note .—This service, issued number of organizations, data medium of abstracts and basic mental and non-governmental sources, prepare speeches, articles, etc. ’

bv the Business Review Division, gives, to a limited on subjects pertaining to business problems through the data sheets. These data are compiled from both govern-

sources. The service gives material which can be used to • to studv the problems confronting the community, and

on a^ubTcription basis' payable $10.00 annually, at the Foreign and Domestic CommerceBureau.

Canada Trade review of Canada, v. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1938; prepared in office of commercial attache, Ottawa, with cooperation of U. S. consuls m Canada. [Oct. 7, 1938.] [11+15 leaves, 4" .[Monthly Processed.] t Paper. 10 csingle copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.1at. 4/iu

Chemicals. Synthetic organic chemicals, world developments and foreign mar-kets ; prepared by C. C. Concannon and J. N. Taylor. 1938. iv+164 p. (iraae promotion series 189; Chemical Division.) Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26921 C 18 27 ’™

----- World trade notes on chemicals and allied products v. 12 no. 40-44, Oct 1-29, 1938; issued weekly by Chemical Division. [1938.] p. 677 [ 7bbJ, il.maps, 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscnPt11g"’79^f2%0_44

Chewing gum; by Albert S. Nemir. Sept. 1938. [3]+10+[2] p. 4° <Fo°dstiiff| Division.) [Processed.] t

China Monthly trade report, China, issued at Shanghai, Aug. 15, 1938. [1938.] cover title 36 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with consular service of Department of State. Text and illustrations on p. 2! and 4 of cover.] tPaper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. .

Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Aug 1938, corrected to Sept. 30, 1938; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. 1938. 41 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription$1.60.L. C. card 14-21465 C 18.7 : 938/8

___ .' Same. (II. doc. 44, 76th Cong. 1st sess.)----- Promotion of American commerce at home and abroad. Reprinted [with

changes] Oct. 15, 1938. ii+18 p. narrow 12° f C 18.2 : Am 3/4-3___ Trade of United States with Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Kwantung,

monthly trade, 1937-38 [and 2 months ending Feb. 1937 and 1938] ; prepared bv Division of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of Division of Regional Information. [May 1, 1938.] 6 leaves, 4» [Monthly Processed.This is the first issue.] t C 18-01.9o8/2

___ Same, 1st quarter of 1938 [and 3 months ending Mar 1937 and 1938] ; nrenared bv Division of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of SiX n o f Regional Information. [May 16, 1938.] 8 ^ayes, 4“ [Monthly Processed.] t C 18.207.938/3

___ Same, [and] 4 months ending Apr. [1937 and 1938] ; of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of Information. [June 7, 1938.] 6 leaves, 4° [Monthly.

prepared by Division Division of Regional Processed.] t

C 18.207: 938/4___ Same, [and] 5 months ending May [1937 and 1938] ; prepared by Division

of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of Division of Regional Information. July 11, 1938. 6 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed ] t

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___ Same, [and] 6 months ending June [1937 and 1938] ; prepared by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of Division of Regional Information. Aug. 10, 1938. 6 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

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Oct obe r 1938 1313Commerce—Continued.----- Same, [and] 7 months ending July [1937 and 1938] ; prepared by Division

of Foreign Trade Statistics and Far Eastern Section of Division of Regional Information. Sept. 15, 1938. 6 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

C 18.207: 938/7----- Same, [and] 8 months ending Aug. [1937 and 1938] ; prepared by Division

of Business Review and Far Eastern Section of Division of Regional Informa-tion. Oct. 12, 1938. 6 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t C 18.207:938/8

----- United States foreign trade statistics, monthly statement, advance offi-cial data subject to revision. [Processed.] f various prices, see note below.

C 18.185: no.Note .—Many of the divisions of the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau issue

monthly statistical statements in processed form showing the exports or impoits tand in some cases reexports) of various commodities. For convenience the statements issued by a division have been grouped in numerical order under the name of (he issuing divi-sion. Except for the statements issued under the group number 1700. which contain, only summary monthly statistics, the statements show the exports or imports of com-modities in complete detail by countries, and in certain instances by customs districts as well. Statistics covering trade in commodities by principal countries no longer appear in the “Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States,” and it is only through subscription to appropriate statistical statements that a record of such trade can be secured. Annual compilations are published in “Commerce and navigation of United States.”

The annual domestic subscription price of each statement is based on the number of sheets of informal ion included therein, the minimum price being $1.00. Where the sub-scriber resides outside the United States an additional charge—usually $1.00 per year— is levied. Single copies are to be charged for at the rate of one-tenth the annuel sub-scription price in every case. Apply to the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Washington, D. C., for these statements and for further information concerning them.Group numbers are assigned for 1938 as follows:1700—Summary foreign trade statistics. (5 statements.)2100—Tobacco and tobacco products ; issued by Tobacco Division. (1 statement.)2400—Finance; issued by Finance Division. (1 statement.)2600—Agricultural implements; issued by Machinery Division. (8 statements.)2700—Automotive; issued by Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division. (4 statements.) 2800—Chemicals and allied products: issued by Chemic.il Division. (34 statements.) 2900—Electrical equipment; issued by Electrical Division. (10 statements.)3000—foodstuffs, feedstuffs, and seeds; issued by Foodstufl’s Division. (31 statements.) 3100—Minerals and mineral oils; issued by Metals and Minerals Division. (11 state-

ments.)3200—Iron and steel and products; issued by Metals and Minerals Division. (17 state-

ments.)3300—Hides and leather; issued by Leather and Rubber Division. (9 statements.) 3400—-Forest products; issued by Forest Products Division. (9 statements.) 3500—Industrial machinery; issued by Machinery Division. (9 statements.) 3600—Paper and pulp; issued by Forest Products Division. (5 statements.) 3700—Rubber products; issued by Leather and Rubber Division. (10 statements.) 3900—Specialties and motion pictures; issued by Specialties Division. (15 statements.) 4000—Textiles; issued by Textile Division. (21 statements.)4100—Transportation equipment; issued by Transportation Division. (1 statement.) 4700—Motion pictures; issued by Motion Pictures Division. (1 statement.)

Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, Oct. 1-29, 1938; no. 40-44 [series 1938]. [1938.] p. 861-968, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.70. C 18.5/1: 938/40-44

Communication. Foreign communication news, v. 12, no. 19 and 20; Oct. 7 and 21, 1938. [1938.] cover titles, 11 p. and 10 p. 4° (Transportation Division.) [Semimonthly. Processed. Text on p. 2 of covers.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.73 :12/19-20

Comparative law series, monthly world review, v. 1, no. 10; Oct. 1938. [1938.] p. 419-470. (Division of Commercial La tvs.) * Paper, 10c. single copy,$1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. C 18.79:1/10

Confectionery. Monthly comparative sales of confectionery and competitive chocolate products, Sept. 1938; prepared by Marketing Research Division under sponsorship of National Confectioners’ Association. [1938.] 3 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.72/11:938/9----- Supplement to Aug. 1938 report on comparative sales of confectionery and

competitive chocolate products; published by Marketing Research Division under sponsorship of National Confectioners’ Association. Oct. 12, 1938. 1 p, oblong 12° [Processed.] f C 18.72/11: 938/8/supp.

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Construction abroad, construction circular 50 and 51, Sept. 15 and 30, 1938; compiled by J. Jos. W. Palmer. [1938.] Each [1] +10 p. il. 4° (Metals and Minerals Division.) [Semimonthly. Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.L. C. card 30-26124 C 18.59/2 : 50,51

Copra. Philippine copra market, FS-6, no. 38-42, Oct. 1-29, 1938; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1938.] Each 1 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr. C 18.185: 3043/38-42

----- Philippine copra market in Sept. [1938] ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. Oct. 21, 1938. 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 018.199 : 938/9

Credit. Retail credit survey, 1937; by Malcolm L. Merriam. 1938. vii+153 p. il. (Domestic commerce series 103; Marketing Research Division.) [Includes list of Valuable credit and business failure reports published by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Title on cover is: Retail credit survey, analysis of data collected from credit-granting firms in 14 trades. Map on p. 4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 31-26177 C 18.28:103

Domestic commerce. Domestic commerce, v. 22, no. 10-12; Oct. 10-30, 1938. [1938.] cover titles, leaves 197-262, il. 4° [Published on 10th, 20th, and 30th of each month. Processed. Leaf numbers 197 and 198 have been duplicated in nos. 9 and 10, but with different text. Text and illustration on p. 2-+ of covers.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00

C 18.32:22/10-12----- Same, index, Jan.-June 1938, v. 21, nos. 1-18. [1938.] cover title, 41 p.

4° [Processed.] t (distributed only on request). C 18.32: 21/ind.Domestic commerce news letter, Oct. 1938. [1938.] 2 p. f° [Monthly. Proc-

essed.] t C 18.32/2:938/10Economic review of foreign countries, 1937; prepared in Division of Regional

Information. 1938. iv+288 p. (Economic series 2.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 38-26939 C 18.206:2

Electricity. Electrical and radio world trade news, no. 485-487, Oct. 5-25. 1938; issued by Electrical Division. [1938.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C 18.67: 485-487

------ World electrical markets: no. 87, Bulgaria, supplement 1, from report by Cavendish W. Cannon; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 9 p. 4° [Processed. This publication supplements World power manual and electrical exporters’ handbook no. 10, entitled Bulgaria.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.00. C 18.164: 87

------ Same: no. 88, Guatemala, from report by Howard II. Tewksbury; issued by Electrical Division. July 15, 1938. [1]+21 p. 4° [Processed.]

C 18.164:88------ Same: no. 89, Palestine, based on report by Albert W. Scott; issued by

Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.104: 89----- - Same: no. 90, Denmark, based on report by Paul H. Pearson; issued by

Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. [1]+31 p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes World power manual and electrical exporters’ handbook no. 25, entitled Den-mark.] C 18.164: 90

----- Same: no. 91, Belgian Congo, based on report by Edmund J. Dorsz; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.164: 91

----- Same: no. 92, Belgium, based on report by Thomas L. Hughes; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] C18.1&4:92

----- Same: no. 93, Belgium, supplement 1, from report by Thomas L. Hughes; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 13 leaves, 4° [Processed. This publication supplements World electrical markets no. 92, entitled Belgium.]

C 18.164: 93------ Same: no. 94, Iraq (Mesopotamia), from report by Walworth Barbour;

issued by Electrical Division. Aug. 1938. [l]+6 p. 4° [Processed.]C 18.164:94

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Electricity—Continued.----- Same: no 96, British colonies in West Africa, edited by H. E. Way,

issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.164: 96----- Same: no. 97, Jamaica, based on report by George L. Fleming; issued by

Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 5 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes World power manual and electrical exporters’ handbook no. 35, entitled British West Indies, Jamaica.] C18.164:97

----- Same: no. 98, French colonies in West Africa, based on report by Lestrade Brown; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 3 p. 4° [ProcessedJ

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Same: no. 99, Sweden, based on report by F. A. M. Alfsen; issued byOct. 1938. 15 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.164: 99Electrical Division.

Same: no. 100, Afghanistan, based on report by C. E. Macy; issued by Oct. 1938. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] 018.164:100Electrical Division.

----- Same: no. 101, Sweden, supplement 1, based on report by F. A. M. Alfsen; issued by Electrical Division. Oct. 1938. 18 p. 4° [Processed. This pub-lication supplements World Electrical markets no. 99, entitled

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Finance. European financial notes, no. 275 and 276, Oct. 9 and 24, 1938; pre-pared semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1938.] 17 leaves and 14 leaves, 4 [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.<0: 275,2<6— Far Eastern financial notes, no. 263 and 264, Oct. 4 and 19, 1938, prepared semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1938.] 12 leaves and 14 leaves, 4 [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2,00.

C 18.71: 263, 264•----- Latin American financial notes, no. 253 and 254, Oct. 14 and 29, 1938;

prepared semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1938.] Each 13 leaves, 4 [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.107 * ^04

Food. Foodstuffs round the world, weekly publication containing foreign food trade news, Oct. 7-28, 1938, v. 2, no. 15-18; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1938.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C 18.203 : x./15 18

Foreign inland waterway news, intracoastal waterways, rivers, lakes, canals, equipment, v. 1, no. 1; Oct. 1938. [1938.] cover title, 10 p. 4° (Transporta-tion Division.) [Monthly. Processed. Text and illustration on p. 21 and 4 of cover.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.UJ8: 1/1

Freight rates. Control of ocean freight rates in foreign trade, world survey [with principal sources of material] ; by Albert E. Sanderson. 1938. vi4-166 p. il. (Trade promotion series 185; Transportation Division.) ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26895 c :185

Fruit. Weekly fruit exports, Oct. 1-29, 1938; prepared in Foodstuffs Division.[1938 ] various paging, 4° [Processed. A Supplement, 2 p. 4°, to Report for week of Oct. 29, 1938, issued also.] t Paper, $2.00 a yr.;$3 00 lo- <—/lo * poo / oy

• Gold. Weekly statement, gold and silver exports and imports, Oct. 7-28, 1938; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. Oct. 14-Nov. 4, 1938.Each 5 leaves or 4 leaves, 4° ([Statement] 2401.) [Processed.] t Paper, 20c.single copy, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $0.^

Grain. Exports of grains and flour and imports of wheat from and into principal United States ports, to foreign countries, Oct. 1-29, 1938; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. Oct. 5-Nov. 2, 1938. Each 1 p. 4° (Statement 3040 ) I Weekly Processed.] t Paper, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.00.

' C 18.185 : 3040/938-40 to 938-44Hardware trade bulletin, H-521 and H-522, Oct. 5 and 20, 1938; prepared twice

monthly by Metals and Minerals Division. [1938.] 9 leaves and 11 leaves, 4 [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $24)0.

C 18. i 6: H-521, H—32^

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Income. Revised estimates of monthly income payments in United States, 1929- 38; by Frederick M. Cone. [1938.] [l]+6+[l] p. il. 4° [Processed. From Survey of current business, Oct. 1938.] f C 18.35/a : In 2/7

International payments. Balance of international payments of United States in 1937, prepared in Finance Division; with foreword by Daniel C. Roper. 1938. xii+113 p. il. (Economic series 3.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 23-26806 (j 18.206: 3

Iron. Iron and steel fortnightly, no. 195 and 196, Oct. 12 and 26, 1938; prepared every 2d Wednesday by Metals and Minerals Division. [1938.] 11 p. and 10 p 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00

C 18.104:195,196----- Same, intermediate issue, no. 897; Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 22 p. il. 4°

[Processed.] C 18.141/2: 897----- Making iron and steel; [by J. Jos. W. Palmer]. [1938.] [l]4-23 p il 4°

[Processed. ] f C 18.2: Ir 6/2Japan. Monthly trade report, Japan, issued at Tokyo, Aug. 25, 1938. [1938.]

cover title, 30 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with consular service of Department of State. Text and illustrations on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] f Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.155 : 938/8Latin America. Commercial travelers' guide to Latin America: pt. 2, East coast

of South America; [prepared in Division of Regional Information]. 1938. v-f-97 p. 2 maps, 12° (Trade promotion series 187.) [Illustration on front cover. A processed Errata, 1 p. 16°, was issued also.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26787 (j 18.27:187

Leather. Leather fortnightly, no. 106 and 107, Oct. 1 and 15, 1938; prepared twice monthly by J. G. Schnitzer, Leather and Rubber Division. [1938.] 13 p. and 9 p. 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.110:106,107----- Leather raw materials bulletin, no. 34, Oct. 10, 1938; prepared by F. H.

Await, Leather and Rubber Division. [1938.] 11 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription. $2.00. C 18.186: 34

Lumber. World lumber digest, issue no. 198-201, Oct. 1-20, 1938; prepared by Forest Products Division. [1938.] various paging, il. 4° [Prepared 1st, 10th, and 20th each month. Processed. Numbers 198 and 199 are issued as one publication.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C 18.163 :198-201

Machinery. World machinery news, v. 3, no. 5, Sept. 1938; published monthly by Machinery Division. [1938.] [4]+20 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr- C 18.187: 3/5

Metals. Foreign metals and minerals, minerals circular 18, Oct. 12, 1938; pre-pared by Metals and Minerals Division. [1938.] [3] +36 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 18.85/2:18Motion pictures. Current releases of non-theatrical films and film notes, MP-2,

no. N-70, Oct. 1938; prepared monthly by Motion Picture Division. [1938.] 3 p. + [3] leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2 0°. C 18.63: N-70

----- Motion pictures abroad, MP-1, no. T-241 and T-242, Oct. 1, and 15, 1938; prepared bi-weekly by Motion Picture Division. [1938.] 4 p. and 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.115: T-241, T-242------ World wide motion picture developments, Oct. 28, 1938. [1938.] 2 leaves,

4° [Processed.] f 018.180:938/16Paint. Digest of trade hints for paint and varnish merchants, v. 3, no. 4, Oct.

1938; issued in cooperation with National Paint, Varnish, and Lacquer Asso-ciation. [1938.] 2 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] f Paper, 50c. a yr. (5 or more subscriptions to one address at a reduction of 25 percent). C 18.194: 3/4

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Paper. Side runs of paper trade, Oct. 1and [2°’+117-126 leaves,pared by Forest Products Division. [1938.] cover titles, L J fl-il. 4° [Prepared on 1st and 15th each month. Processed.] t $ P$ ; jy21 ^2

Radio. World radio markets. 4’ [Processed.] t for prices, see note below.

Noth .—The World radio market. aerjmas an encyclopedia of information on foreign t cariies the complete infonna-sues are known as basic circulars, and each basic c T lOutstanding principal circulars, tion which it is the purposei of thej^S^hich mnend but do not replace the principal

KSShc 8cSSSbu' t̂he Radio markets series are sold at 10c. for each country, or tor a complete set, $2.00.

Pailroads. Foreign railway news, v 14, no. 40-431;; Oct. ^ ^38. ^3 • various paging, 4° (Transportation Division.) [Weekly. I rocessed J T 5c single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C is.sa •

Peffional information. Special circular ?94, Aug 19^; prepared in Far Eastern Section, Division of Regional information [1938J 8 leaves, 4 [Processed. This circular is Far Eastern series l<0.] .tlaper, 5g18M2;3M

Rubber. Rubber news letter, circular 3688 and 3689, Oct. 15and 17,1838; pre- mired semi-monthly by Leather and Rubber Division. [1938.] 9 p. a Fives 4- [Processed Circular 3689 reads United Kingdom exports ofma-chinery belting (all types) and rubber hose, during c“1“d“|“3r^!S t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C l«.14U/z. dooo,

----- Rubber products trade notes, v. 1, no. 10, Oct. 20 1938; P^XXsed^ by P. W. Barker, Leather and Rubber Division [1938.] 10 p. 4 [Processed t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.201.1/1V

Russian economic notes, no. 375 and 376, Oct. 15 and 30, 1938; prepared semi-monthly by Division of Regional Information from official Russian publications. T1938 T| 11 P and 12 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2 00 18123.375j 376L. C. card 3o-16547

t Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, 89.14/40_43

Soybeans. Manchurian soy bean trade in Aug [19381 ; prepared in Food-stuffs Division. Oct. 8. 193S. 3 leaves, 4" [Monthly. Processed.)^_

Store arrangement principles; by William H. Meserole and Harry P.VIMrarst. 1938. iv+31 p. il. (Domestic commerce series 104, Marketing Kesearcn Division.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26920 C 18-8.104

Textiles. Textile raw materials: Cotton, wool, silk rayon and other synthetic textile fibers, flax, jute, sisal, abaca kapok miscellaneousj vegetabl fi^s no. 265-269, Oct. 3-31, 1938; prepared by Textile Division. [1938.] various pag ing 4° [Weekly. Processed. Numbers 266 and 267 are issued as one publi-cation.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. .L. C. card 36-14096 C 18149 ‘

----- Textiles and allied products: Yarn, cordage, piece goods, knit goods, ap-parel, furs, floor coverings, miscellaneous textile products, no. 266 268, Oct. 12-26 1938; prepared weekly by Textile Division. [1938.] 14 leaves and 8 leaves 4° [Processed. Numbers 266 and 267 are issued as one publication.] t Paper. $1.00 a yr.: foreign subscription, $3.00.L. C. card 36-14095 C 18.150.26b-2bS

Tobacco markets and conditions abroad, Oct. 4-25 1938; no. 691-694 various paging. 4” (Tobacco Division.) (Weekly. Processed.] t Paper, to single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00. C 18.1o2.691-004

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Traffic items, [v. 1], no. 6; Oct. 15, 1938. [1938.] cover title, [1J+9 p. 4° (Transportation Division.) [Monthly. Processed. Text and illustrations on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.L. C. card 38-26523 018.205:1/6

LIGHTHOUSES BUREAULighthouse service bulletin, v. 5, no. 34; Oct. 1938. [1938.] p. 133-139. [Month-

ly.] tL. C. card 12-35121 0 9.31:5/34

Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners 40-43, 1938; Oct. 5-26 [1938]. [1938.] [viii]+455-498 leaves. [Weekly. Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] fL. C. card 7-20609 C 9.26: 938/40-43

----- Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, no. 32-35, 1938; Oct. 7-28, [1938.] Brownell Photo-Lith. Co. [Oct. 6-27. 1938.] [viii]+98-111 leaves, il. [Weekly. Processed.] f Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, Mich. 0 9.41:938/32-35

MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAUBulletin, v. 3, no. 4; Oct. 1938. [1938.] 16 p. [Monthly.] f

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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDSCommercial forms (invoice, purchase order, and inquiry). 1938. ii+8 p. 2 pl.

(Simplified practice recommendation R37-38.) [Supersedes R37-28. Recom-mendation became effective Feb. 16, 1927, reissued Aug. 1938.] * Paper, 10c.

C 13.12/1:37/3Electrolytic resistors for direct-current applications in measuring temperatures;

by D. Norman Craig. [1938.] p. 225-233, 1 pl. (Research paper RP1126.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 21, Aug. 1938.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a: 1126

Fluid flow. Pressure losses for fluid flow in 90° pipe bends [with list of refer-ences] ; by K. Hilding Beij. [1938.] p. 1-18, il. 1 pl. (Research paper RP1110.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 21, July 1938.] *Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a: 1110

Metals. Sources of information on properties of metals and alloys (books).Sept. 27, 1938. [1]+22 p. 4° (Letter circular LC533.) [Processed.] t

C 13.16: 533Petroleum. Separation, by distillation with acetic acid, of aromatic hydro-

carbons from fraction of midcontinent petroleum boiling between 154° and 162° C. [with list of references] ; by Frank W. Rose, jr., and Joseph D. White. [1938.] p. 167-184, il. (Research paper RP1123.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 21, Aug. 1938.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 1123----- Separation of isopropylbenzene from midcontinent petroleum by adsorp-

tion with silica gel and distillation with acetic acid [with list of references]; by Joseph D. White and Frank W. Rose, jr. [1938.] p. 151-165, il. (Re-search paper RP1122.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 21, Aug. 1938.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 1122

Rubber, list of publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards. Sept. 21, 1938. 17 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-532.) [Processed. Replaces LC-J78.] f C 13.16: 532

Silicon. Extension and revision of arc spectrum of silicon; by Carl C. Kiess. [1938.] p. 185-205, il. (Research paper RP1124.) [From Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, v. 21, Aug. 1938.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 1124Steel. Determinations of oxygen in alloy steels [with list of references] ; by

John G. Thompson and Vernon C. F. Holm. [1938.] p. 87-93, 2 pl. (Research paper RP 1115.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards v. 21, July 1938.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1115

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Oct obe r 1938 1319Technical news bulletin of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1938; no. 258.

[1938.] p. 87-98. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c.L. C. card 25-26527 C 13.13: 258

PATENT OFFICENote .—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single

copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office.

Information regarding available indexes covering the Patent Office Official gazette will be furnished on application to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C. The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws. General informa ion con-cerning patents, and General information about protection of trade-marks, prints, and labels are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books contain-ing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C.Becker, Oskar IF. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

4050, in re Oskar Walter Becker, method of and apparatus for making artificial sausage casings; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 10 p. 4° t C 21.10: B 388/4

Bostwick, Henry C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4111, in re Henry C. Bostwick, reeling device; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 14 p. large 8° t C 21.10: B 657/2

----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4112, in re Henry C. Bostwick, tire machine strip-feeding apparatus; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 6 p. large 8° $ C 21.10: B 657/3

Campbell, Robert H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4146, in re Robert Hunter Campbell, ornamental design for metal capsule for compressed gases; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 13 p. 4° t C 21.10: C 153

Classification bulletin 74, Jan. l-June30,1938, containing classification of subjects of invention revised by Classification Division. [1938.] 1-2A+3-64 leaves, il. large 8” * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3 : 74

Cook, Stanley S. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4084, in re Stanley Smith Cook and Louis Mortimer Douglas, tooth gearing; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 10 p. 4° t

C 21.10: C 773Decisions. [Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Oct. 4, 1938.

p. 1-10, large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 1.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.L. C. card 23-7315 C 21.5/a 2 : 495/1

•----- Same. Oct. 11, 1938. p. 213-224, large 8° [From Official gazette, v.495, no. 2.] C 21.5/a2: 495/2

•----- Same. Oct. 18, 1938. p. 481-490, large 8° [From Official gazette, 495,no. 3] C 21.5/a 2: 495/3

----- Same [with Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade-marks, labels, and prints, rendered during Sept. 1938']. Oct. 25, 1938. p. 705-720, large 8°[From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 4.] C 21.5/a 2: 495/4

Dever, Bernard J. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4117, in re Bernard J. Dever, safety razor; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 11 p. large 8° $ C 21.10 :D 493

Diederichs, Carl A. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4128, in re Carl A. Diederichs, jumping figure toy; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 7 p. large 8° t C 21.10: D 563

Earle, Ralph H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4074, in re Ralph H. Earle and Alwin G. Steinmayer, lightning arrester; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 12 p. large 8° t

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Kern, Rudolf. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4044, in re Rudolf Kern, emulsions and process of manufacturing same; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 8 p. 4° t

C 21.10 :K 459Lohse, Frederick W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 4066, in re Frederick W. Lohse, medicinal atomizer; brief for commis-sioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 6 p. large 8° t C 21.10 :L 834

Madge, Evelyn W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4124, in re Evelyn William Madge and Stanley Douglas Taylor, methods of coating fabrics; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 9 p. large 8° t C 21.10 : M 264/2

Midy Laboratories, Incorporated. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4151, in re Midy Laboratories, Inc., trade mark Piperazine- Midy; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 6 p. large 8° t

C 21.10: M 584/2Moss, Herbert H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

4076, in re Herbert H. Moss and Joseph R. Dawson, method of and apparatus for reconditioning metal surfaces; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 14 p. 4° t C 21.10: M 855

Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade-marks, designs & labels issued Oct. 4—25, 1938; v. 495, no. 1-4. [1938.] cover titles, 952-f-[cliv] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy, $16.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $25.00.L. C. card 4-18256 C 21.5: 495/1-4

Note .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week, with indexes; also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in patent cases. In tbe last weekly issue of each month, there is included in the Official gazette a section entitled Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade marks, labels, and prints. „ . r,The annual index of patents will hereafter be published in 2 parts, one on Patents, price $2.00. and the other on Trade marks, price 75c. These indexes are not included in the regular subscription price for the Official gazette given above, but will be sent to those yearly subscribers who remit $18.75; foreign subscription for the same, $28.75.

----- Same [title page, contents, etc., to] v. 494; Sept. 1938. 1938. [2] leaves, large 8° * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. C 21.5; 494/t. p. & cont.

----- Same, weekly index, with title, List of trade-mark applicants published for opposition [etc., Oct. 4, 1938.] [1938.] xxxvi p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 1.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. C 21.5/a 4: 495/1

----- Same [Oct. 11, 1938.] [1938.] xliv p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 2.] C 21.5/a 4: 495/2

----- Same [Oct. 18, 1938.] [1938.] xxxvi p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 3.] C 21.5/a 4 : 495/3

----- Same [Oct. 25, 1938]. [1938.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 4] C 21.5/a 4: 495/4

Osters from, Rudolph C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4073, in re Rudolph C. Osterstrom, process for removing gum-forming and color-imparting bodies from cracked unsaturated hydrocarbon oils; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 15 p. 4° +

C 21.10: Os 7/2Patents. Classification of patents issued Oct. 4-25, 1938. [1938.] Each 2 p.

large S'0 [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 1-4.] t Paper, $2.50 a y6r. C 21.5/a 1: 495/1-4

Schmidt. William D. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4041, in re William D. Schmidt, hydraulic systems for boring machines and the like; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 10 p. 4° $

C 21.10: Sch 56Schwendt, Bernard J. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 4098, in re Bernard J. Schwendt, track circuit connection bonds; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 7 p. large 8° J C 21.10: Sch 98

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Oct obe r 1938 1321Shakespeare Products Company. No. 7146, in United States Court of Appeals

for District of Columbia [Oct. term, 1938], Shakespeare Products Company and William Shakespeare, jr., vs. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 6 p. t C 21.10: Sh 15

Tourtellotte, John E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4008, in re John E. Tourtellotte, building construction; brief for commis-sioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 13 p. large 8° t C 21.10 :T 648

Trade marks. Trade-marks [etc., from] Official gazette, Oct. 4, 1938. [1938.] ll-40-|-ix p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. C 21.5/a3 : 495/1

---- Same, Oct. 11, 1938. [1938.] 225-256-|-xi p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 2.] C 21.5/a3: 495/2

----- Same, Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 491-519-f-xi p. il. large 8® [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 3.] C 21.5/a3:495/3

----- Same, Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.] 721-754-[-x p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 495, no. 4.] C 21.5/a3 : 495/4

Wagner, Cary R. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4131, in re Cary R. Wagner, polymerization of oleflne-containing hydrocarbon gases; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title. 16 p. large 8° t

C 21.10: W 125/2"Walter, Charles T. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

4062, in re Charles T. Walter, artificial casings; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 6 p. 4° t C 21.10: W171/3

----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4107, in re Charles T. Walter, treatment of casings; brief for commissioner of patents. [1938.] cover title, 12 p. 4° t C 21.10: W 171/4

CONGRESSHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Agricultural credit. Federal farm loan act, with amendments, and farm mort-gage and farm credit acts [July 17, 1916-June 16, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. ii-|-228 p. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 38-26911 Y 1.2: F 31/938

Air mail. Laws relating to postal air service [Apr. 24, 1920-June 23, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Rep-resentatives. 1938. iii-f-105—142 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26916 * Y 1.2: Ai 7/4/938

Civil service preference, retirement, and salary classification laws [Feb. 25, 1919- June 29, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. 259 p. [Includes Civil Service Commission Form 1481, entitled Veteran preference, and dated June 1937.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 38-26912 Y 1.2: R 31/2/938

Federal reserve act of 1913, with amendments, and laws relating to banking [Dec. 23, 1913-June 22, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. iv4-304 p. * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 38-26913 Y 1.2: F 31/2/938

Grand Army of the Republic. Journal of 71st national encampment of Grand Army of the Republic, Madison, Wis., Sept. 5-10, 1937. 1938. v4-311 p. 1 por. 16 p. of por. (H. doc. 565, 75th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 16-15656

Home owners’ loan acts and housing acts [July 22, 1932—June 21, 1938] ; com-piled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Repre-sentatives. 1938. ii4-107 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26914 Y 1.2 : H 75/3/938-2

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Naturalization laws [May 9, 1918-June 29, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. [l]4-85 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26917 Y 1.2: N 21/3/938

Reconstruction Finance Corporation act, with amendments [Jan. 22, 1932-June 25, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. iii-f-lOO p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26918 Y 1.2 : R 24/2/938

Seamen's act, as amended, and other laws relating to seamen [Mar. 4, 1915-June 23, 1938] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1938. ii-f-105 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26915 Y 1.2: Se 1/2/938

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Government contracts. Conditions of Government contracts, hearings- before subcommittee no. 1, 75th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 9745, to provide for guaranties of collective bargaining in contracts entered into, and in grant or loan of funds by, United States or any agency thereof, Apr. 20-May 10, 1938. 1938. iv+217 p. (Serial 21.) * Paper, 20c. Y 4.J 89/1: C 768/5

UN-AMERICAN ac tiv iti es , sp eci al com mi ttee on , ho us e

Propaganda. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, hearings, 75th Congress, 3d session, on H. Res. 282, Aug. 12-23, 1938, at Washington, D. C. 1938. v. 1, iv4-1-979 p. * Paper, $1.00.

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APPROPRIATIONS com mi ttee , sen at e

Appropriations, budget estimates, etc., statements for 75th Congress, 2d and 3d sessions [2d session, Nov. 15-Dec. 21, 1937, 3d session, Jan. 3-June 16, 1938], showing appropriations made [etc.] ; prepared by Kennedv F. Rea and Mar-cellus C. Sheild. 1938. 1141 p. large 8° (S. doc. 226. 75th Cong. 3d sess.) [Prepared by clerks to Committees on Appropriations of Senate and House.] * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 7-1777

EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE

Labor and laboring classes. Violations of free speech and rights of labor, hear-ings before subcommittee, 75th Congress, 3d session, pursuant to S. Res. 266 (74th Congress), to investigate violations of right of free speech and assembly and interference with right of labor to organize and bargain collectively, Mar. 2 [-8], 1938. 1938. pts. 17, 18, [viii-f-2] 4-7369-8196 p. il. 1 pl. 15 tab. * Paper, pt. 17, 45c.; * pt. 18, 50c. Y 4.Ed 8/3: L ll/6/pt.l7,18

Noth .—The hearings in these parts belong to a series dealing with employer asso-ciations and “citizens’ committees.” Both parts relate to the National Association of Manufacturers; pt. 17 relates to organization, labor policies, and public information program; pt. 18 to educational and publicity programs, use of advertising to oppose unions and strikes, National Industrial Council, and Remington Rand strike of 1936.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Railroads. Investigation of railroads, holding companies, and affiliated com-panies. hearings before subcommittee, 75th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 71 (74th Congress), authorizing investigation of interstate railroads and affiliates with respect to financing, reorganizations, mergers, and certain other matters. 1938. pts. 7 and 8. Y 4.1n 8/3: R 13/56pt. 7. May 6-26, 1937; Young, Kolbe. Kirby syndicate, acquisition of control of Alle-

ghany system Alleghany Corporation, finances, Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Co., stock deal with Alleghany Corp., reports to I. C. C.. Virginia Transportation Corp, xiv4-2269-2788-f-2788a—2788i-I xxxviii p. 2 tab. * Paper, 60c.

pt. 8. May 11-14. 1937; Chicago & Eastern Illinois Ry. Co., acquisition of control. R. F. C. loans, reorganization proceedings, xix 4-2789-3323 4-xxviii p. 1 pl. [Title page and cover read incorrectly 74th Congress, 2d session.] » Paper, 65c.

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Administrative adjudication. Working papers °n administrative a^^at^“J by Frederick F. Blackly, Brookings Institution. 1938. [1] 4-1 <0 p. oblong large 8° (Committee print, 75th Congress, 3d session.) * Paper, 4uc. .L. C. card 38-29141 Y 4-J 4

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 75th Congress, 1st, 2d, andI 3d sessions final edition, July 15, 1938; no. 15. 1938. 112 p. 4° $ Y 4.N 22/2.75/15/final ed.

COURT OF CLAIMS

Austin Engineering Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner.1938. no. 43364, 1 p. t Ju 3.8: Au i i/»

Bailey. Bertha M. Bailey and W. C. Bailey, jr., executors of Walter C. Bailey, v.United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43u0o, p. 9-12. ?

JU o.o I 15

Blakeslee, C. W., <6 Sons, Incorporated. C. W. Blakeslee & Sons, Inc., andBlakeslee-Rollins Corporation v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43250, p. 53-62. t Ju 3.8: B 083

Bohemian Breweries, Inc., formerly Inland Products Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 42585, p. 9-12. -!• Ju 3.8. B 634/

Brooklyn & Queens Screen Manufacturing Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43115, p. 37-40. t Ju3.8: B791/15

Carlin, P. J., Construction Company. P. J. Carlin Construction Company v.United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43406, P- 63-‘°- ;Ju 3.8 : C 194/14

Cherokee Fuel Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no ■ Ju 3.8: C 424/1743289, p. 17-28. t

Esnault-Pelterie. Robert Esnault-Pelterie v. United States; report of commis- D-388, 4 p. il. t Ju 3.8: Es 56/4sioner on “DEP” control. [1938.] [no.]

Griffin. William H. Griffin v. United States; report of commissioner [1938.] no. 43283, p. H-16. t Ju 3.8 :G 875/6

Herturth, H., jr., Incorporated. H. Herfurth, jr., Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43338, p. 11-15. + Ju 3.8. H421

Mayer. Jesse Mayer v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no.42092, p. 5-6. t Ju 3.8 :M 452

Mohawk Mining Company v. United States; report of commissioner [1938.] no. 43309, p. 7-13. t Ju3.8:M72u/3

Philadelphia Brewing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 43429, p. 7-9. t Ju3.8.1 53/ 3

Schwartz, G., & Co. G. Schwartz and Company v. United States; report.of com-missioner. [1938.] no. 43096, p. 27-31. + Ju 3.8. Sch 5

Schwenck. James C. R. Schwenck v. United States; report of commissioner [1938.] no. 43408, p. 5-8. + ' Ju 3.8: Sch 98

Scituate Water <C Gas Company (formerly Scituate Light & Power Company, v.United States; report of commissioner. [1938.] no. 42014, p. 5-6. t .

Ju 3.8: Sci 86Virginia Engineering Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner.

[1938.] no. 43366, p. 23-29. $ Ju 3.8 :V 819/4Wadbrook. Charles G. Wadbrook v. United States; report of commissioner.

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COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS

Cases. Customs cases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Apr. 1937-Apr. 1938, W. R. McWherter, reporter. 1938. xxxvi-(-1-492 p. (Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reports, v. 25 [pt. 1].) [This part of volume 25 contains customs cases only. For patent cases, see below.] * Cloth, $1.25.

Ju 7.5:25/1----- Patent cases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Oct.

1937-Oct. 1938, W. R. McWherter, reporter. 1938. xxxiv4-701-1392 p. (Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reports, v. 25 [pt. 2].) [This part of volume 25 contains patent cases only. For customs cases, see above.] * Cloth, $1.25.

Ju 7.5:25/2Note .—Page 701 has been assigned arbitrarily as the beginning of the text matter

for that part of the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reports devoted to patent cases in order to allow for possible expansion of the part containing customs cases, hence there is no omission of text indicated by the absence of pages 493-700 in the volume here cataloged.

Christmas tree ornaments. Customs appeal no. 4185, United States v. S. S. Kresge Co. [et al.], transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1938.] cover title, iii+341 p. t Ju 7.6: K 884/6

Clothing. Customs appeal no. 4182, United States v. Finchley, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1938.] cover title, i-|-17 p. $

Ju 7.6: F 491Optical instruments. Customs appeal no. 4193, United States v. E. Leitz, Inc.,

transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1938.] cover title, 14-64 p. t Ju 7.6: L 537/3

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

United States Court of Appeals. Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1938, no. 7176, special calendar, Philip John Pratt vs. United States, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1938.] cover title, i4-8 p. t

DC 9.5:1’ 889----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1938, no. 7200, special calendar, Henry

Milton vs. United States; and no. 7202, Carman G. Quantrille vs. [same], appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1938.] cover title, ii-(-32 p. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. [Page i of publication reads Henry Raymond Milton, alias Arthur R. Lutzweit, Carman Gales Quantrille, alias William Jones, appellants.] $ DC 9.5 :M 642

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1938, no. 7211, James A. Farley, Henry Morgenthau, jr., and Homer S. Cummings, as trustees of Postal Savings Sys-tem, William A. Julian as Treasurer of United States, and William A. Julian as treasurer of board of trustees of Postal Savings System, vs. Charles H. Albers as receiver of Woodlawn Trust and Savings Bank [Chicago, Ill.], appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; addi-tion to record. [1938.] cover title, ii4-71 p. il. J DC 9.5 :W 858/2

------ Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1938, no. 7240, special calendar, James A. Farley, Postmaster General, vs. Sylvan B. Heininger, doing business as Dr. S. B. Heininger. D. D. S., and Sylvan Dental Laboratory, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1938.] cover title, i-f- 372 p. t DC 9.5 : H 364/3

EMERGENCY BOARD (ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY AND OTHER CARRIERS, 1938)

Note .—Created by the President in Proclamation 2301, Sept. 27, 1938, under provisions or sec. 10 of railway labor act, amended.Report of Emergency Board to the President, appointed Sept. 27, 1938, under

sec. 10 of railway labor act in re Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and other class 1 railroads, common carriers, engaged in interstate commerce, and

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Report—Continued. t c ,certain of their employees represented by committee of 18 cooperating labor organizations and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. 1938. iii—f-75 p.* Paper, 10c.L. C. card A 38-1503 NMB 1.7: At 2

EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION[1938.] cover title,Safety bulletin. Safety bulletin, v. 3, no. 3; Sept. 1938.

31 p. 4° [Monthly.] tL. C. card 36-26723 EC 1.9:3/3

Note .—This bulletin, issued in the interest of accident prevention in employments within the purview of the workmen’s compensation laws ■administered by the Employees Compensation Commission directs attention to the number of injuries reported to the commission under the Federal employees’ compensation act, the longshoremen s and harbor workers’ compensation act, and the District of Columbia compensation act, the causes of such injuries and the possibilities of preventing them by the use of appropriate satety measures.— Same v. 3, no. 4; Oct. 1938. [1938.] cover title, 32 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t

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FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

Agricultural financing through Farm Credit Administration. [1938.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° (Circular 5, revised Aug. 1938.) t FCA 1.4: 5/8

Cooperative associations. Organizing a farmers’ cooperative; by S. D. Sanders. [1938.] cover title, ii+42 p. il. ([Cooperative Division] Circular C-108.) [Includes, on p. 4 of cover, list of available publications of Farm Credit Admin-istration on farmers’ cooperative organizations.] * Paper, 10c.

FCA 1.4/3: C-108Federal credit unions. Cooperative saving with Federal credit unions [v. 1,

no. 2, new series], Sept.-Oct. 1938; [published by Credit Union Section]. [1938.] [2]-f-14 p. il. large 8° [Bimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 50c.a yr.; foreign subscription, 60c. L. C. card 36-23195 FCA 1.14/2:1/2

Fruit. Marketing fruits and vegetables cooperatively; [by] M. C. Gay. Aug. 1938. iv4-78 p. il. (Cooperative Division; Circular C 110.) [Another illus-tration on front and back cover. Includes on p. 3 of cover, list of available publications of Farm Credit Administration on farmers’ cooperative organiza-tions.] * Paper, 15c. FCA 1.4/3: C-110

Loans. Quarterly report on loans and discounts, Sept. 30, 1938. [1938.][214-10 p. il. 4° (Division of Finance and Research.) [Processed.] tL J 1 FCA 1.12:938/5

Milk. Surplus problem in northeastern milksheds; by Leland Spencer. Apr. 1938. iv+88 p. il. (Cooperative Division, Bulletin 24.) [Prepared in cooperation with New York State College of Agriculture. Includes, on p. 3 and 4 of cover, list of available publications of Farm Credit Administration on farmers’ cooperative organizations.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 38-26945 FCA 1.3: 24

News for farmer cooperatives, Oct. 1938; [v. 5, no. 7]. [1938.] 24 p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card 36-20027 FCA 1.10: 5/7

FEDERAL BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS

Map collections in District of Columbia; compiled by Map Information Office. Jan. 1930, revised Sept. 1938. [1938.] [7]+50 leaves, 4° [Processed. Pre-pared by Geological Survey for Federal Board of Surveys and Maps and re- piinted in cooperation with National Resources Committee.] fL. C. card 38-26946 Y 3.Su 7 : 2 M 32/5/938

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Black River Valley Broadcasts. Incorporated. No. 7170, special calendar in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Black River Valiev Broadcasts, Inc., v. Frank R. McNinch [et al.] as Federal Communications Commission and Watertown Broadcasting Corporation, intervener • brief on behalf of Federal Communications Commission. [1938.] cover title, iii+40 p- * CC1.9:B568

Courier Post Publishing Company. No. 7091, special calendar, in United States T>Ol\rtT>Oifi- Appea’s for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Courier

ost I ublishing Company v. Federal Communications Commission: brief of federal Communications Commission. [1938.] cover title, ii-f-30 p. $

CC1.9:C834Radio broadcast stations in United States, containing alterations and corrections

to edition dated Jan. 1, 1938, for month of Sept. [1938] ; Oct 1 1938 [1938 1 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f CC 1.24: 938/corr.-9

Radio service bulletin 324 and 325; Oct. 1 and 15, 1938. [1938.] 12 p and 25 n oblong 8° [Semimonthly. Processed.] f n P-L. C. card 15-26255 CC 125.324,325

Sanders Brothers Radio Station. No. 7087, special calendar, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1938, Sanders Brothers Radio Station v. 1 ederal Communications Commission, Telegraph Herald intervener; brief of Federal Communications Commission. [1938 ] cover title, m+49 p. J CC 1.9: Sa 56

Telegraph. Operating data from monthly reports of telegraph carriers compila-tions, subject to revision, from reports of revenues and expenses of telegraph «-nn™and radlot^egraph carriers, each having annual operating revenues of io2’d0° nioie’ Aug- 1938 and 1937 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 193i, with . ummary of monthly reports of large telephone carriers relative to available data concerning telegraph operations, compilations, subject to mo oq 10?1’ ro7n repor£? of revenues of 26 telephone carriers, Aug. 1938 and 1937] [1938.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Accounting, Statistical, and Tariff Dept ) [Processed.] f CC 1.13 : 938/8

Telephone. Summary of monthly reports of large telephone carriers in United c‘omlJ1Iations, subject to revision, from reports of revenues and expenses

cai riers, each having annual operating revenues in excess of 11938 1°’ AiSn ^l’38 hiUd 1?37 tae»d 8 lnonths ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8 (Accounting, Statistical, and Tariff Dept )

l rocessed-J t cc ! 14.938;8.

FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

Address by Public Works Administrator Harold L. Ickes entitled Power brines prosperity, to be made at Brawley, Calif., Oct. 17 [1938], on occasion of start n^Pran?4°9f igenerat?orS PWA-financed power plant near Brawley, Calif. [1938.] [1]+2 leaves, 4 [Processed.] f Y 3.F31/4: 9Ic 5/30

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

Federal home loan bank review, v. 5. no 1 • Oct 1Q3& rioa« i „„„M/'-.V,[Mo?,'+me /A1 '* j'XpdT C Asrd °4> 9r ir q 10C’ Slngle copy’ $1'00 a yr- » foreign subscription, $1.60.-L*. V. Cdru oti—ZoloJ y g ^91/0. Q/PJ 1

Note .—The Federal home loan bank review is the board’s medinm • x-with member institutions of Federal home loan bank tystli^ and is the ^ni ICm organ or periodical publication of the board. The Review will be sent Vo 5 noffl(.lalinstitutions without charge. Others desiring conies mat nhtni! tt 8 5 to J member intendent of Documents, Washington, d ! c" at th^price^stSed I abSfe“ the Super’

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Foreclosures. Non-farm real estate foreclosures.ninthly 'rtS 2 pl. 8 tab. 4" ([Division of Research and Sl!l,ls,'cs'r\.essed.] t

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION

Addresses Speech to be delivered by Stewart McDonald, Federal housing admin-istrator before National Association of Housing Officials, at Wardman Park SSTwSUon, D. C. Oct. 11, 1938. 11938.1 6 leaver

Dicellinas Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in northern California district, Federal Housing Administration, San Francisco,

Revised Oct. 15, 1938. 1938. [11+28 Py | P^

mi+24SpAl‘,pL°,?^°tamaanaTt3Vli: 2 D 94/32/938-2

Ins..red mort^e portfolio. v. 3, no. 4; Oct 1938 [1938.1 cover title, 24pU. 4” [Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] Paper, l&c. si g copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.10. 32/3-4L C. card 36-26561 Y 31 31/.il' ,

' ffr? Other” detiringcopTes nmy obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Mortaaae insurance. Property standards [requirements for mortgage insurance undertl”e 2 of national housing act] ; pt. 6, Minimum requirem^ts for A^ny Insuring Office, Albany N. Y. Revised Nov. 1,MBS. 1938 n+8 p^ (Circular 2 ; FHA form 2224.) t Y 3 F 31/11 ’ 4/“/re'’

___ Same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for Florida. Revised Nov. 1, 1938. 1938. 11+7 p. (Circular 2; FHA form tp31/11.4/2/rev._6. pt.6/Fla.

____ Same- pt 6, Minimum requirements for Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind. Re- vised Oct: 1,1938. 1938. ll+9 p. pt.6/Ind.

----- Same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for New Jersey, N.- J- v-d NOV. 1P 1938. 1938. ii+9 p.

Re-

Neiffhborhoods. Planning profitable neighborhoods [1938.] cover title, 36 p il 4° (Technical bulletin 7; [FHA form 2370.]) * Paper, 20c. Y 3.F 31/11.19/7

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Electric power Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Alabama, Jan. 1, 1938 [1938.‘] [2]+19p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed. The seriesdesignation is not given on this and the following 13 publications.] t 1 aper,10cL. C. card 38-29037 FP 1.16/2: Allb

___ Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Arizona, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+7p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t^r1’6^Ar4i

___ Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Arkansas, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+14 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] k

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Electric power—Continued.----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Georgia, Jan. 1, 1938.

[1938.] [2]+21 p. 4“ ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.FP 1.16/2: G 29

----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Maine, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+12 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.

FP 1.16/2: M 28----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Maryland & District of

Columbia, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+9 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Proc-essed.] t Paper, 10c. FP 1.16/2: M 36

----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], North Carolina, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+16 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] fPaper, 10c.

FP 1.16/2: N 81 c----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Oregon, Jan. 1, 1938.

[1938.] [2]+10 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] | Paper, 10c.FP 1.16/2: Or 3

----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Rhode Island, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] '[2]+6 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

FP 1.16/2: R 34----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], South Carolina, Jan. 1, 1938.

[1938.] [2]+13 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.FP 1.16/2: So 8 c

----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Tennessee, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.] [2]+17p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

FP 1.16/2: T 25----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Vermont, Jan. 1, 1938.

[1938.] [2]+8 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.FP 1.16/2: V 59

----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Washington, Jan. 1, 1938. [1938.*] [2]+12 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

FP 1.16/2 :W 27----- Typical net monthly bills [for electric service], Wyoming, Jan. 1, 1938.

[1938.] [2]+5 p. 4° ([1938 Rate series.]) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.FP 1.16/2 :W 99

Electricity. Production of electric energy for public use in United States, July- Sept. 1938. Oct. 29, 1938. 11 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Federal reserve bulletin, Oct. 1938; [v. 24, no. 10], n. p. [1938.] ii+825-938 p. il 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.60.L. C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1: 24/10

Note .—The bulletin contains, in addition to the regular official announcements, the national review of business conditions, detailed analyses of business conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and complete statistics, showing the condition of Federal reserve banks and member banks. It will be sent to all member banks without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Federal reserve charts on bank credit, money rates, and business [with sources of data for charts], n. p. [1938.] cover title, 54 p. il. oblong 8° [Text on p.2 of cover.] t Paper, 50c. FR1.2:B22

Note .—The set of charts presented in this book comprises the principal graphic mate-rial currently prepared by the Division of Research and Statistics and presented to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The data relating to the Federal reserve banks and members banks of the Federal Reserve System are derived from regular reports made to the board.

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Oct obe r 1938 1329Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system,

also list of State bank members of Federal reserve system and list of non-member banking institutions that maintain clearing accounts with Federal reserve banks, October supplement to July 1938 list; Oct. 1, 1938. n. p. [1938]. 4 p. 4° fL. C. card 16-26870 FR 1.9: 938/2/supp. 3

Periodicals. Quarterly supplement to review of periodicals, R and S WRP 700 supplement; Oct. 4, 1938. [1938.] 24 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f

FR 1.22: 700/supp.----- Weekly review of periodicals, R and S WRP-700 and R and S WRP-701;

Oct. 4 and 25, 1938. [1938.] [l]+5 leaves and [l]+6 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed.] t FR 1.22 : 700-701

Press statements. Statement for the press. [Processed.] fFR 1.14-17,19-20: date

Note .-—-The Federal Reserve System Board of Governors issues the following periodical statements in processed form: Bank debits (weekly) ; Condition of Federal reserve banks (weekly) ; Condition of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities (weekly) ; Monthly statement of debits to individual accounts by banks in reporting centers; Business indexes (monthly) ; Department store sales, preliminary report (monthly).

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNote .—The bound volumes of the Federal Trade Commission decisions are sold by

the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50.Agricultural income. Report of Federal Trade Commission on agricultural

income inquiry. 1938. 3 pts. [Title on cover of each part is: Agricultural income inquiry, 1937.]L. C. card 38-26908 FT 1.2: Ag 8/2pt. 1. Principal farm products, xxxviii-f-1134 p. il. 3 pl. * Paper. $1.25.pt. 2. Fruits, vegetables, and grapes. [2] -|-xlv-}-906 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. pt. 3. Supplementary report. [ 1 ] + vili 4-154 p. 11. ‘Paper, 20c.

Autograf Tooth Brush Company, Incorporated. In matter of Autograf Tooth Brush Company, Inc., and Henry L. Hughes, Inc., [complaint, report, findings, and order; docket 2497, complaint, July 17, 1935, decision, July 10, 1936]. [1938.] [l]-f-26-32 p. ([Decision] 1298.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 23.] ♦ Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a2 :1298

Belmont Laboratories, Incorporated. No. 6738, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1938, Belmont Laboratories, Inc., v. Federal Trade Com-mission, on petition for review of order of Federal Trade Commission ; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, iii-{-53 p. $ FT 1.5 :B 417

California Rice Industry. No. 8844, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, California Rice Industry (an association), Charles S. Morse et al. v. Federal Trade Commission; appendix to brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i+129 p. J FT 1.5: C 128/3

----- Same [on petition to review and set aside order of Federal Trade Com-mission] ; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+31 p. t

FT 1.5: C128/2Farm implements and machinery. Report on agricultural implement and ma-

chinery industry, pt. 1, concentration and competitive methods, pt. 2, costs, prices, and profits, pursuant to Public resolution 130 (S. J. Res. 277), 74th Congress. 1938. xxi-|-1176 p. il. 3 maps. (H. doc. 702, 75th Cong. 3d sess.) [An errata slip is tipped in after p. 220.] * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 38-26936

Fioret Sales Company, Incorporated. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1938, Fioret Sales Company, Inc., and Murray W. Morin and Irving Unterman, individually and as officers of Fioret Sales Company, Inc., v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for review of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, iii-|-37 p. large 8° t FT 1.5: F 512

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Hotelier, Bob, Candy Company. Robert Hotelier, trading as Bob Hotelier Candy Company v. Federal Trade Commission; no. 5547, circuit court of appeals, 7th circuit, Mar. 25, 1936 [order of court]. [1938.] 6 p. (F. T. C. [court decision] 166.) * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a3 : H 673

Ritholz, Benjamin D. Federal Trade Commission v. Benjamin D. Ritholz; no. 5709, circuit court of appeals, 7th circuit, June 2, 1936 [order of court]. [1938.] 2 p. (F. T. C. [court decision] 168). * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a3: 511

Southern Premium Manufacturing Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Southern Premium Manufacturing Company, in its own name and right, and trading as Ryan Candy Company; no. 8096, circuit court of appeals, 5th cir-cuit, June 1, 1936 [per curiam order]. [1938.] 3 p. (F. T. C. [court deci-sion] 167.) * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a3: So 88/2

Standard Education Society. No. 365, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Standard Education Society et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1988.] cover title, i+13 p. t

. FT 1.5: St 24/16Work. Monthly summary of work, Sept. 1938. Oct. 19, 1938. 12 p. 4° [Proc-

essed.] f FT 1.15: 938/9

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Decisions of acting comptroller general, v. 17, July 1, 1937-.Tune 30, 1938; R. N.Elliott, assistant comptroller general as acting comptroller general. 1938 xxv 4-1260 p. * Cloth, $1.75. GA 1 5 • 17

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DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Education, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Aug 1938. [2]4-54 p. (Price list 31, 29th edition.) fL. C. card 26-26105 GP 3.9:31/29

Monthly catalog, United States public documents (with prices), no. 525- Sent 1938. 1938. v-l-1157-1284 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.10.L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 938/9

Public domain, Government publications concerning public lands, conservation National Resources Committee, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Oct. 1938. [2]-]-22 p. (Price list 20, 30th edition.) f L. C. card 25-26708 GP 3.9: 20/30

Transportation, railroad and shipping problems, postal service, telegraphs tele-phones, and Panama Canal, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Oct. 1938. [2]4-684-[1] p. (Price list 25, 28th edition.) + L. C. card 26-26255 GP 3 9.25/28

Weekly list of selected United States Government publications, Oct 5-26 1938 [1938.] Each 4 p. (1938-no. 40 to 1938-no. 43.) f L. C. card 28-26554 GP 3.17:938/40-43

N2TE’TI?er^t0?or? the ,Wepkly Hat, issued since July 11, 1928, has not carried i number but, beginning with the Weekly list, dated Oct 5. 1938, each issue carries a senes designation. This being the fortieth week in the year 1938. the designation of the Oct. 5 1938 issue is 1938-no. 40. The first Weekly list of January 1939 will carry the senes designation 1939-no. 1. J 1 carry

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INTERIOR DEPARTMENTNote .—The decisions of the Department, of' the’Interior^elaHng chiefly to Pn^H^lands,

but including also leading decisions and 1*3^ opinions re^^i^bound volumes. Sub- the department are issued in ^natures ^tendent of Documents and receive the con- scribers may deposit $1.00 with tne Bupeiiiiieiiui in issued; foreign sub-SI,rSt1l.%lV25mep?UVreb‘u"J volumes'“uruSed upon .’ppIlcU.O to the Superta-

tendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.Addresses. Address by Secretary of Interior Harold L ..Ickes; sc^e^

delivery before eastern regional conference of NationalSharp Street Memorial Church, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 7 [1J^];;8. £ 5%) [1]+14 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t Il.bb.lca/4i

____ Address entitled Conquering climate [to] be delivered by Harold D Icket Secretary of Interior, at banquet of 7th annualTiwbnmtinn Association at Reno. Nev., Oct. 13, 1938, [to] be oroaacast y? wX n network. [1938.1 [1]+U leaves, 4°

___ Address entitled Crisis of democracy, by Secretary of Interior and Public Works Administrator Harold L. Ickes, scheduled for delivery before meeting of Hollywood Council for Democracy, at Shrine Auditorium, ^Js Ange e , Calif Oct 19 1938, [to] be broadcast over national hookup of Columbia Broadcasting System. [1938.] [1]+13 leaves, 4° [Processed.]

___ Address entitled How not to do it, by Secretary of Interior Harold L Ickes scheduled for delivery, Oct. 21, 1938, at convocation at University of CaHforS at 'Berkeley, Callt.’ [1938.] [11+14 leaves, 4° ^^5/53

___ Address entitled Our expanding State and national parks, scheduled for delivery bv Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, at banquet honoring c e - cation of Edmund A. Babler State Memorial Park, at Chase Hotel Oct 10, 1938 sponsored by chamber of commerce, [to] be broadcast oyer network o MutuaT Broadcasting System. [1938.] [1]+15 leaves, 4° [Pressed.^t

.___ Address entitled Sixty families revisited, by Secretary of Interior andPublic Works Administrator Harold L. Ickes, scheduled ivery e oremembership of Commonwealth Club at luncheon in Place Hotel San Fran cisco. Calif., Oct. 21, 1938 [to] be broadcast. [1938.] [1]+-1*[Processed.] t 11.68. Ic5/52

------ Address entitled To make desert bloom, by Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, scheduled for delivery at Redding, Calif., Oct ““ X^tralcation of Shasta Dam, now being constructed as part af Culifornm Cent Valley project of Bureau of Reclamation. [1938.] [1] 4-6 leaves, 4$ lroe± essed.] t ' '

___ Address entitled Water creates an empire, scheduled for delivery by Secretaryof Interior Harold L. Ickes, Oct. 18 [1938], at Imperial Dam> near Elcentro, Calif., on occasion of turning first water into All-American C<tnal project of Bureau of Reclamation. [1938.] [1]+6 leaves, 4 [P™^|c9/5J

Merritt Development Company. No. 7166, in United States Couit of ^Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Neal Crowley, as trceiver? of JHer tt Development Company, v. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior, bn appellee. [1938.] cover title, ii+37 p. t

Rouahton, G. C. No. 7113, special calendar, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1938, United States on relation of G. C. Roughton v. Harold L. Ickes, as Secretary of Interior; brief of appellee [1938.] cover title, iii+41 p. $ 11.55. R 5

EDUCATION OFFICEAddresses. Can discussion muzzle the guns? by J. W. Studebaker. [1938.]

7 leaves 4° [Processed. Address delivered over Station WJS\ , Washington, D C., and Columbia Broadcasting System network, Oct. 4, Ud8.l t’ I lb.55: fet y/±<

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Agriculture. Report of 20th annual southern regional conference, Richmond, Va., Apr. 4-9, 1938: Agriculture. Sept. 1938. [1]4-ii-|-68 p. il. 4° (Mise. 2095 [-A].) [Processed. Some of these pages are issued as leaves. The series designation, Mise. 2095, on the publication here cataloged duplicates the number assigned to another publication entitled Strengthening State pro-grams in home economics education through research and informal studies, home economics education.] fL. C. card E 36-154 116.54/5 : 2095-A

Business education. Tests in business education; by David Segel and Kenneth B. Haas. [Aug. 1938.] [l]-f-16 leaves, 4° (Mise. 2109.) [Processed.] t L. C. card E 38-417 116.54/5: 2100

Consolidation of schools. Good references on consolidation of schools and reor-ganization of school administrative units; compiled by Timon Covert. 1938. [2]4-14 p. narrow 8° (Bibliography 27 revised.) fL. C. card E 38-414 1 16.46: 27/2

Education. Report to 7th International Conference on Public Education, called by International Bureau of Education in Geneva, July 18, 1938; submitted by Anna Lalor Burdick. [1938.] [2] 4-11 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t

116.2 : Ed 8/17Educational directory, 1939: pt. 2, City school officers. 1938. [3] 4-27 p. (Bul-

letin 1, 1939 [pt. 2].) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card E 13-213 116.3: 939/1/pt. 2

Exceptional children. Statistics of special schools and classes for exceptional children, chapter 6 of v. 2 of Biennial survey of education in United States, 1934-36; prepared by Emery M. Foster [and] Elsie [Elise] II. Martens. 1938. iv-|-179 p. (Bulletin 2, 1937.) [Advance pages from Biennial survey.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card E 38-415 116.3 : 937/2/v. 2, chap. 6

Home economics. Abstracts of studies in home economics education, 1934-38: Home economics education. Sept. 1938. [l]4-ii4-43 p. 4° (Mise. 2114.)[Processed. Some of these pages are printed as leaves.] tL. C. card E 38-419 116.54/5: 2114

----- 20th annual conference, North Atlantic region, New York, N. Y., Mar. 23-26, 1938: Home economics education; [compiled by Edna P. Amidon]. [1938.] [1]-f-iii-F [1] 4-108 p. 4° (Mise. 2048.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E 29-174 116.54/5: 2048

■----- Placement of graduates first year after graduation from home economicseducation programs in institutions reimbursed from Federal vocational funds, 5-year period 1932-37; Home economics education. 1938. 11 p. 4° (Mise. 2104.) [Processed. Some of these pages are printed as leaves.] f

116.54/5:2104------ 7th regional conference, teacher training in home economics for Negroes,

Washington, D. C., Mar. 30-Apr. 2, 1938: Home economics education; [com-piled by Susan M. Burson]. Aug. 1938. [1]-|-ii leaves+59 p. 4° (Mise. 2061.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E 36-250 116.54/5 : 2061

----- Some factors involved in teaching of home management in colleges, report of series of conferences with group of college teachers: Home economics edu-cation. Oct. 1938. [l]-f-23 p. 4° (Mise. 2119.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E 38-420 116.54/5: 2119

Household employees. Duties and responsibilities of general household em-ployee, some bases for determining content for vocational courses in household employment [with list of references] ; by Marie White. 1938. viii4~S2 p. (Vocational education bulletin 194; Home economics series 21.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card E 38-412 116.54/3:194

Industrial education. Report of annual conference of representatives of trade and industrial services of States in North Atlantic region, Pittsburgh. Pa., May 18-20, 1938. [1938.] 33 p. 4° ([Mise. 2115.]) [Processed. Condensed report of proceedings of conference.] t 'L. C. card E 38-425 116.54/5:2115

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Oct obe r 1938 1333Junior colleges. Existing status of junior college development in 25 States; by

John H. McNeeley. Sept. 1938. 17 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card E 38-422 116.2: J 95

Negroes. Report of Conference of Negro Teacher Trainers in Agricultural Edu-cation, Howard University, Washington, D. C., Mar. 29-Apr. 1, 1938: Agri-culture. [1938.] [1]+xiii-|-54 p. 4° (Mise. 2103.) [Processed. Some of these pages are printed as leaves.] fL. C. card E 38-426 116.54/5:2103

Principals of schools. Elementary school principalship, some aspects of its development and status; by Bess Goodykoontz and Jessie A. Lane. 1938. v-|-43 p. (Bulletin 8, 1938.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 38-393 116.3 : 938/8

Rehabilitation. Explanation of factors in rating rehabilitation cases. [1938.] 4 leaves, 4° (Mise. 2121.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E 38-421 116.54/5 : 2121

■----- Vocational rehabilitation. Oct. 1938. [1]+22 p. 4° (Mise. 2110.) [Proc-essed.] tL. C. card E 38-418 116.54/5 : 2110

Contents .—Fair labor standards act of 1938.—National Health Conference 1 Washing-ton, D. C., July 1938, with reference sources],—Regulations of Civil Service Commission relating to physically handicanped persons.—Recent censuses of the physically handi-capped [with bibliography].—Private trade schools.

School life. School life, Nov. 1938; v. 24, no. 2. [1938.] cover title, p. 33-64, il. 4° [Monthly except August and September. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. (10 months) ; foreign subscription. $1.45.L. C. card E 18-902 116.26/1: 24/2

------ Same, index, with title, School life index, v. 23, Sept. 1937-June 1938. 1938. [l]+9 p. 4° Included in price of School life for subscribers.

116.26/1: 23/indSocial studies. Teaching of social studies, bibliography; [by Howard E. Wilson

and Wilbur F. Murra], [1938.] [4] p. 4° [From School life, June 1938.] t116.26/la : So 13/3

Student aid. College projects for aiding students; by Fred J. Kelly and Ella B. Ratcliffe. 1938. v+69 p. il. (Bulletin 9, 1938.) ' * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 38-396 116.3 : 938/0

Teacher training in vocational agriculture; [by] H. B. Swanson. [1938.] 2 p. 4° (Mise. 1916, rev. Sept. 1938.) [Processed.] t 116.54/5:1916/2

Visual instruction. School use of visual aids, interpretative study of data col-lected in national survey of visual instruction in elementary and secondary schools [with bibliograph’es] ; by Cline M. Koon. [1938.] viii+68 p. il. (Bulletin 4, 1938.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 38-395 116.3:938/4

Vocational education. Composition of State boards for vocational education (fiscal year 1937) ; [by Ray A. Murray], Oct. 1938. [3] leaves+20 p. 4° (Mise. 1158, revised 1938.) [Processed.] t 116.54/5:1158/2

----- Publications, vocational education [list]. [1938.] [11+9 p. 4° (Mise.229 rev. Sept. 1938.) [Processed.] t 116.54/5 : 229/5

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNote .—The publications of the United Spates Geological Survey consist of Annual re-

ports, Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, topogranhic maps (some of which bear descr’p*ive texts) ha<?e and contour and other maps of the United States and of the States, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States and the World atlas of commercial ecology (out of print). Practically all of them are sale publications; the exceptions are indicated by the dagger (f). The maps and folios are sold by the Geo-logical Survey at Washington. D. C. Excent as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 per-cent is allowed on any order for maps or folios that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. This discount applies to an order for either mans or folios alone or for maps and folios together. Remittance for those nub'ications shoo’d be made by money order nayahle to the Director of the Geological Survey. Washington. D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C.Geophysical abstracts 92. Jan.-Mar. 1938: compiled by W. Ayvazoglou. 1938.

11+1-50+[1] p. (Bulletin 909-A.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card GS 37-206 119.3 : 909-A

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Great Basin. Surface water supply of United States, 1937: pt. 10, Great Basin ; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, G. II Canfield, Robert Follansbee, II. D. McGlashan, Thomas R. Newell, and A. B. Purton, district engineers. 1938. iv+97+[l] p. 1 pl. (Water-supply paper 830.) [Prepared in cooperation with California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card GS 10-348 119.13:830

Honeybrook, Pa. Geology and mineral resources of Honeybrook and Phoenix-ville quadrangles, Pa.; by F. Bascom and G. W. Stose. 1938. v+145+[l] p. il. 2 pl. 8 p. of pl. map in pocket. (Bulletin 891.) * Paper, 65c.L. C. card GS 38-280 119.3: 891

Hydrologic data. Inventory of unpublished hydrologic data [with supplemental bibliographic list of publications with only restricted circulation] : by William T. Holland and Clarence S. Jarvis. 1938. ii+77+(l] p. (Water-supply paper 837.) [Prepared for sub-committee on small water-storage projects of Water Resources Committee of National Resources Committee.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card GS 38-282 119.13: 837

Iron ores. Brown iron ores of eastern Texas; by Edwin B Eckel. 1938. vi+ 158 p. il. 3 pl. 8 p. of pl. 9 maps, 3 are in pocket. (Bulletin 902.) * Paper, $1.00.L. C. card GS 38-281 119.3: 902

Lexicon of geologic names of United States, including Alaska; compiled by M. Grace Wilmarth. 1938. 2 pts. (Bulletin 896.) [Includes names and ages, but not definitions of named geologic units of Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, and Hawaii.] * Paper, $2.50 per set (2 pts.).L. C. card GS 38-279 119.3 : 896pt. 1. A-L. [1] 4-1-1244-4-[1] p. pt. 2. M-Z. [1] 4-1245-2396-}-[1] p.

Missouri. Spirit leveling in Missouri; pt. 2, South-central Missouri, 1896-1937; J. G. Staack, chief topographic engineer. 1938. xii-(-133-3084- [1] p. il- 1 pl- (Bulletin 898-B.) [Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources.] * Paper, 30c. 119.3: 898-B

----- Same; pt. 3, East-central Missouri, 1896-1937; J. G. Staack, chief topographic engineer. 1938. xiv4-309-450+ [1] p. il. 1 pl. (Bulletin 893-C.) [Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Geological Survey and Water Re-sources.] * Paper, 25c. 119.3: 898-C

Pacific States. Surface water supply of United States, 1937: pt 11. Pacific slope basins in California ; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, H. D. McGlashan and G. H. Canfield, district engineers. 1938. vii+358+[1] p. 1 pl. (Water-supply paper 831.) [Prepared in cooperation with California and Oregon.] * Paper, 45c.L. C. card GS 10-439. 119.13 : 831

Publications issued in Sept. 1938; list 367. [1938.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t119.14/4:367

Radistae. New Upper Cretaceous rudistid from Kemp clay of Texas [with bibliography]; by Lloyd William Stephenson. 1938. ii+l-15+ [1] p. 5 pl. 4° (Professional paper 193-A.) * Paper, 25c. 119.16 :193-A

Taylor, Mount. Igneous geology and structure of Mount Taylor volcanic field, N. Mex. [with list of reports on previous investigations] ; by Charles B. Hunt. 1938. iv+51-80+[l] p. il. 1 pl. 10 p. of pl. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 189-B.) [Shorter contributions to general geology, 1937, p. 51-80.] * Paper, 45c. 119.16:189-B

GRAZING DIVISIONGrazing bulletin, Oct. 193S; [v. 2, no. 2], [1938.] [4]+33+[l] p. il. large 8°

[Processed.] fL. C. card 36-26718 I 38.3: 2/2

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HOUSING AUTHORITY

Addresses. Address [to] be delivered by Nathan Straus, administrator of Housing Authority, at annual convention of American Federation of Labor, Houston, Tex., Oct. 4, 1938. [1938.] [1] 4-9 leaves, 4° [Processed^

----- Text of speech to be made by Nathan Straus administrator of Housing Authority, from Radio Station WHN in New York City, Oct. 21, 1938. [193 - I [l]4-8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 140.8. St8/»

Publications of United States Housing Authority. [1938.] 4 p. 4 of Research and Information.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 38-26947

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

Indians at work, Nov. 1938; [v. 6, no. 3]. [1938.] [4]4-45 p. il. 4Processed. A news sheet for Indians and the Indian Service.] f L. C. card 35-17595

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I 40.2 : P 96

[Monthly.

120.22: 6/3Ute Indians. Corporate charter of Ute Indian Tribe of Uintah and Oaiay

Reservation, Utah; ratified Aug. 10, 1938. 1938. [1] 4-6 p. ' „.TT.9/QL. C. card 38-26922 1 20-9/2 • Ut 2/2

MINES BUREAU

Address to be delivered by John W. Finch, director of Bureau of Mines, before American Mining Conference, Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 26, 1938. Minor metals and nonmetallic minerals. [1938.] [1] 4-9 leaves, 4 [Processed.I t

1 £o.*)4 . r <xt7/ 4

Cement. Monthly cement statement, C. P. 208; [Sept. 1938]. Oct. 15, 1938. 3 p. il. f° (Nonmetal Economics Division. Statistical and economic surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.29:208

Coal. Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of Upper Banner bed coal from Clinchfield no. 9 mine, Dickenson County, Va., ami of Indiana no. 4 bed coal from Saxton no. 1 mine, Vigo County, Ind., and effect ot blend-ing these coals with Beckley bed coal; by A. C. Fieldner, J. D. Davis, R. Thiessen, W. A. Selvig, D. A. Reynolds, R. E. Brewer, and G C Sprunk. 1938. iv-t-814-[l] p. il- (Technical paper 584.) [Includes list of publica-tions covering coals 1 to 46.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26923 128 7 ‘ 584

___ International coal trade, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 7, no. 10; Oct. 31, 1938. [1938.] [11+1J P- 4° [Processed.] t I28.42.7/1O

___ Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and beehive coke, Sept. 1938. Oct. 5, 1938. 1 p. 4° (Coal Economics Division. Statistical and economic surveys.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.50.938/9

----- Same, Oct. 1938. Nov. 5, 1938. 1 p. 4° (Coal Economics Division Sta-tistical and economic surveys.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.50.938/10

----- Weekly anthracite-beehive coke report, W. A.-C. R. 64 to W. A.-C. R. 68;Oct. 1-29, 1938. [1938.] various paging, il. 4° (Coal Economics Division.Statistical and economic surveys.) [Processed.] t I28.49:b4-b8

Coal mines and mining. Some instruments and devices that coal-mine officials should understand and use; by G. W. Grove. Sept. 1938. [1J4-11 + 1 ] P- ; (Information circular 7037.) [Processed.] t 128.27:tUdt

____ Truck vs. rail haulage in bituminous-coal strip mines; by Albert L.Toenges and Frank A. Jones. Sept. 1938. [1] 4-544-[1] P- 14 pl. 4’' ^Beport of investigations 3416.) [Processed.] t 128.23.341b

Coke. Monthly coke report, M. C. R. 127; [Sept. 1938.] Oct. 24, 1938. 3 p. il.4° (Coal Economics Division. Statistical and economic surveys.) [1 rec-essed.] t 128.30:127

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Explosives. Production of explosives in United States during calendar year 1937 ; by W. W. Adams and V. E. Wrenn. Sept. 1938. [1] 4-17+ [1 ] p. 2 pl. 4° (Report of investigations 3414.) [Processed.] f 128.23:3414

Fuel oil. Forecast of demand for motor fuel and crude oil, Nov. 1938, monthly forecast no. 41. Oct. 21, 1938. 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 128.41:41

Gasoline. World retail prices and taxes on gasoline, kerosene, and motor lubri-cating oils, quarterly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 6 [7], no. 3, Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.] [3]+23 p. 4° [Processed.] t

I 28.44: 7/3Lighting practices in coal mines of United States; by A. B. Hooker and C. W.

Owings. Sept. 1938. [1]+11+[1] p. 4° (Information circular 7035.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7035

Mine accidents. Coal-mine fatalities in Sept. 1938: C. M. F. 87. [Oct. 28, 1938.] 9 p. il. 4° (Mineral Production and Economics Division. Statistical and economic surveys.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.10/2:87

Mineral trade notes, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 7, no. 4, Oct. 20, 1938; [compiled in] Economics and Statistics Branch. [1938.] [l]+34 p. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 36-22755 128.39: 7/4

Petroleum. International petroleum trade, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 7, no. 10; Oct. 20, 1938. [1938.] 13]+211-232 p. 4° (Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t

I 28.43.7/10----- Monthly petroleum statement 175, crude petroleum and petroleum prod-

ucts, Aug. 1938. Oct. 11, 1938. 12 p. 4° (Petroleum Economics Division. Statistical and economic surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.18/2:175

----- Survey of crude oil in storage, 1936-37; by Petroleum Economics Division and Petroleum and Natural Gas Division. Sept. 1938. [1]+51+[1] p. 5 pl. 4° (Report of investigations 3417.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3417

Press memoranda. Memorandum for the press. [Processed.] f I 28.45-47: no.Note .—The Mines Bureau issues the following periodical statements in processed,

form: Crude petroleum report by refineries (monthly) ; Weekly crude oil stock report; Natural gasoline (monthly).

Static electricity in nature and industry [with bibliography] ; by Paul G. Guest. [Reprint] 1938. iv+98 p. il. (Bulletin 368.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26948 C 22.3 : 368/1-2pt. 1. General observations and exneriments.pt. 2. Industrial hazards and safeguards.

Note .—The original Bulletin 368. dated 1933. was issued by the Mines Bureau while it was under the Commerce Department, so, although this Bulletin was issued by the Mines Bureau since it became subordinate to the Interior Department, the old classi-fication C22.3 :, is retained in order that this reprint may be filed with the original bulletin.

NATIONAL BITUMINOUS COAL COMMISSION

Goal. Distribution of coal shipments, M. C. D. 86; [Aug. 1938]. Oct. 27,1938. 6 leaves, il. f° [Monthly. Processed.] t 134.16:86

----- Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal, Sept. 1938. Oct. 5, 1938. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 134.15:938/9

----- - Weekly coal report, W. C. R. 1107-W. C. R. 1111; Oct. 1-29. 1938. [1938.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] t 134.14:1107-1111

Utah Fuel Company. No. 7247. in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938. Utah Fuel Company et al. v. National Bitumi-nous Coal Commission et al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief for appellees. [1938.] cover title, i+23 p. t

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Areas administered of June 30, 1938.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

by National Park Service, information tables, revised as [1938.] [1]+16 leaves, oblong 8° [Processed ]I t

I • Ar o/ Joo

•Camping. Vacation „ . available as of Sept. 1, 1938].

type recreational demonstration areas [camping facilities - -- [1938.] [4] p. il. [Processed.] \

1 ■ Xv "1

Forestry Branch. National Park Service manual of Branch of Forestry; ap-proved Sept. 6, 1938. [1938.] [2J+viii+76 leaves, 4° [Processed^ .

Pacific Northwest. Examples of Uncle Sam’s conservation in Pacific Northwest. [1938.] 5 leaves, map, 4° [Processed.] t I29.z.c<o

Park structures. Park and recreation structures; by Albert H. Good. 1938. 3 pts. in 1 v. [Revision of a portion of Park structures and facilities, issued £ G raid $4'5°' 1292: P ^2/^-3

p. 981, respectively.pt. 1. Adnnn’stration and basic service facilities. 1x4-200 p. il. 4pt. 2. Recreational and cultural facilities. v4-212 p. ilpt. 3. Overnight and organized camp facilities, v +192 p. il. «

Southwestern monuments. Southwestern monuments’1938. [1938.] cover title, [3]4-185-246k+247-2iL^plement], Sept.

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1938. [1938.] cover title, [3] 4-275-362 pj

UNITED STATES TRAVEL BUREAU

.Address given byidress given by Nelson A. Loomis, acting chief, Washington Office, United ' States ^Travel Bureau, at annual convention, American Hotel Association,

Galveston, Tex., delivered Sept. 26, 1938: United States Travel Bureau [1938.] 54-[1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 129.30.

Directory of travel agencies in United States, State and municipal service, ^’transportation? foreign, 1938. [1938.] [4] leaves+90 p. 4- [Processed ItL. C. card 38-26949 1 29.2.1 69

RECLAMATION BUREAU

Address entitled Homes or havoc, prepared by John C. Page, commissioner of Bureau of Reclamation, for delivery, Oct. 12 1938, at Reno Nev., before session of 7th annual convention of National Reclamation Association [1J38.] [114-10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] + 121.11.1 i /

Central Valley irrigation project. Earthwork, tunnels, and structures. Southern Pacific Railroad relocation, milepost 287.81 to milepost 288.725, Kennett division, Central Valley project, Calif. [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, Oct. 13, 1.138. j cover title, 47 p. 23 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 806.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until b-ov. 14, 1- >8.1 t Paper, $2.50. 1-7.8.806

- ---- Superstructures for Sacramento River bridges, 3d and 4th crossings,Southern Pacific Railroad relocation, Kennett division, Central V alley pi oiect, Calif [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, Oct. 20, 1938.] cover title, -9 p. 19 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 807.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and draw-ings, bids will be received until Nov. 17, 1938.] t Paper, $2.50. 127.8.807

•Columbia Basin project. Leavenworth station for migratory-fish control Colum-bia Basin project, Wash. [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, Sept. 27, 1938.] cover title, 58 p. 23 pl. map, 4° ( Specifications 804.) ^sists of schedule specifica-tions, and drawings, bids will be received until Oct. 20, 1938.] t laj27 8 - 804

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Grand Coulee Dam. Embedded metalwork for drum-gate anchorages, Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver Oct. 7, 1933.] cover title, 20 p. 9 pl. 4° (Specifications 805.) [Consists of invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Nov. 7, 1938. A processed notice changing date of bids from Nov. 7 to Nov. 21, 1938, and other changes, dated Nov. 7, 1938, 1 p. 1 pl. 4°, was issued also.] f Paper, $1.50. 127.8 : 805

Provo River irrigation project. Olmsted and Alpine-Draper tunnels, Salt Lake aqueduct, Aqueduct division, Provo River project, Utah. [Bradford-Robinson enf\Co., Denver, Oct. 3, 1938.] cover title, 36 p. 1 pl. map, 4° (Specifications

[Consists of schedules, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Oct. 27, 1938.] t Paper, $1.00. 127.8:808

Reclamation era, Oct. 1938; [v. 28, no. 10], [1938.] cover title, p. 197-216, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.]L. C. card 9-35252 127.5:938/10

“The Reclamation era is a magazine for the farmers and the personnel of the ureau. Its aim is to assist the settlers in the proper use of water, to heln them

Vntinwr?bminS their agricultural difficulties, to instruct them in diversifying and mar- nrobiom« insJ’lre the employees of the bureau and chronicle engineering

,ms> an<l- achievements. and to promote a wholehearted spirit of cooperation, so ennhloeCfblnatle°n /la attain the greatest heights of success. “Notes for contractors” Reclamafini? Sted on the bureau’s needs. The subscription price of thenavlhTo $100 a year to other than water users; foreign subscription, $1.36KHnnt nn w SniPc °na ,.sllould be sent to the Commissioner, Bureau ofNew Vnrt oihA f 1 ?’ D’ AC” and remittance in the form of postal money order or <ir„ n ( be made payable to the Bureau of Reclamation. Postage stampsare not acceptable in payment of subscription. F

Riverton irrigation protect. Earthwork and structures, Pilot Canal station 1570 to station 1841, Pilot Canal laterals 31.0 to 34.9 and sublaterals, Pilot division, N],Veroon pr°ject’ Wy°- [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, Oct. 13, 1938.] cover title, 38 p. 55 pl. map. 4° (Specifications 809.) [Consists of schedule, speci- cq on°nS’ and drawIngs, bi(is will be received until Nov. 10, 1938.] t Paper, ?3’00’ I 27.8: 809

TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISIONPUERTO RICO

Ac!* ;e!°lutio?s of 2(1 re^ular session of 14th Legislature of Puerto Rico [beb. 14-Apr. 15, 1938], being certified transcripts of originals of all such acts and resolutions and also copies of organic act entitled Act to provide civil government for Puerto Rico and for other purposes, enacted by Con-gress of United States and approved Mar. 2, 1917, and of other laws? appli-cable to Puerto Rico, enacted by United States Congress. San Juan P. R. Bureau of Supplies, Printing, and Transportation, 1938. lxv+813 p ’ [Back title is: Laws of Puerto Rico, 1938] t Sheep, $3 58.L. C. card 5-9688 I 35.12/5:14/2/English$2°08 ~A Spanlsh edition Is also available, f Sheep binding, $3.58, f paper binding,

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONNote .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerno

reports and Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports, are sold bv the Superintendent of Documents. Washington. D. C. at various prices donendin«’ nnon fh<> size of the volume. Separate decMons or opinionsare so d onP subscription nriee $10» R!r™Or1UI?e: fO,-rgn sHbTiptLon- *1’50: sin§le c°Pies’ usually 5c. In onk Hn-Pa volume

iP-eclfy wbetter Finance. Motor carrier. Traffic, or Valuation decisions are d< sired. Entires for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads follow ing other Interstate Commerce Commission publications a follow'

Carriers. Selected financial and operating statistics from annual reports of car-riers by water, year ended Dec. 31, 1937. Washington, D. C., Oct 1938 34 n oblong 8° (Statement 3852; Bureau of Statistics.) [Processed.] f ?

IC 1 wat.10: 937Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Jan.-Mar. 1938 1 938 xxv-4-884

nf AnrT 10V2 iC(T™e^e £°™nission reports, v. 226.) [Contains also decision or Apr. o. iHds. j * Cloth, $1.50.L. C. card 8-30656 • IC 1.6/1: 226

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Decisions—Continued.----- See also, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).Freight commodity statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, 2d

quarter, 1938; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1938.] 14 p. oblonglarge 8° (Statement Q-500.) [Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 20-724 IC 1 ste.26 : 938/2

Fuel and power for locomotives and rail motor cars of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 162 reports representing 172 steam railways, class 1 switching and terminal companies included, Aug. 1938 and 1937 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937.] [1938.] 2 p. oblong large 8*(Statement M--230, OS-E; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to re-vision.] tL. C. card A 36-784 IC 1 ste.30 : 938/8

Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier).Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor

carrier, finance).Motor vehicles. No. 55, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, A. E. McDonald v.

Ernest O. Thompson et al.; application for leave to file brief, and brief of Interstate Commerce Commission in support of petition for writ of certiorari. [1938.] cover title, i-|-16 p. $ IC 1.13/1: M 145

Opinions. See, above, Decisions—below, center heads beginning Decisions.Pipe lines. Selected financial and operating statistics from annual reports of pipe

line companies, year ended Dec. 31, 1937. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1938. 20 p. oblong 8° (Statement 3848; Bureau of Statistics.) [Processed.] f

IC 1 pip.2: F 49/937Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 106, summary and analysis of accidents on

steam railways in United States subject to interstate commerce act, calendar year 1937; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1938. iv-f-109 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 5-41547 IC 1 acci.3:106

----- Report of chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection, accident on Pennsylvania Railroad, Selma, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1938. [Oct. 7, 1938.] [l]-|-9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: Se 4

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Boston and Maine Rail-road, East Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 20, 1938. [Oct. 13, 1938.] 8 p. il. 4° (Investi-gation no. 2295.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: Ea 7d

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway, Altoona, Iowa, Aug. 3, 1938. [Sept. 30, 1938.] 10 p. il. 4° (Investigation no. 2286.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: Al 7/2

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-apolis & Omaha Railway, Northline, Wis., Sept. 9, 1938. [Oct. 11, 1938.] 11 p. il. 4° (Investigation no. 2289.) [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : N 811

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, West Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 14, 1938. [Oct. 6, 1938.] 7 p. il. 4° (Investi-gation no. 2292.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: W 52t

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Southern Pacific Rail-road, Jasper, Oreg., Sept. 12, 1938. [Oct. 12, 1938.] 8 p. il. 4° (Investigation no. 2291.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: J 31

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Wabash Railway, Chicago Ridge, Ill., Sept. 3, 1938. [Oct. 4, 1938.] 11 p. il. 4° (Investigation no. 2288.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : C 43/2

----- Report of director, Bureau of Safety, accident on Wabash Railway, Huntington, Ind., Aug. 13, 1938. [Sept. 28, 1938.] 12 p. il. 4° (Investigation no. 2287.) [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: H 92

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Railroad accidents—Continued.■----- Summary of accident investigation reports, no. 76, Apr.-June 1938. 1938-

iii+49 p. (Bureau of Safety.) [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 30c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c.L. C. card A 20-942 IC 1 acci.7: 76

----- Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, June 1938 [and 6 months ending with June 1938, with quarterly summaries by railways and States, Apr.-June 1938]. [1938.] 9 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste.31: 938/6

----- Same, July 1938 [and 7 months ending with July 1938]. [1938.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f IC 1 ste.31: 938/7

Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 134 monthly reports of employees, service, and compensation coveting 141 class 1 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, Aug. 1938. [1938.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 29-382 IC 1 ste.25: 938/8

Railroads. Freight train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 131 reports of freight train statistics representing 141 railways, switching and terminal companies not included, Sept. 1938 and 1937 [and 9 months ended with Sept. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-211, OS-A; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 36-575 IC 1 ste.35: 988/9

----- Graphical supplement to monthly reports: Selected railway statistical averages for leading countries of the world year 1936 except as indicated, based on international railway statistics, 1936, published by International Union of Railways. 1938. 1 p. il. oblong large 8° (Series 1938, no. 9; Bureau of Statistics.) t IC 1 ste.33 : 938/9

----- Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 162 reports representing 172 steam railways, class 1 switching and terminal companies included, Aug. 1938 and 1937 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-240, OS-F ; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 36-576 IC 1 ste.36: 938/8

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 137 monthly reports of revenues and expenses representing 141 class 1 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, Sept. 1938 and 1937 [and 9 months ended with Sept. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 35-1300 IC 1 ste.19: 938/9

■----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, selecteditems for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, Sept. 1938 and 1937 [and] 9 months ended with Sept. 1938 and 1937. [1938.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-378 IC 1 ste.20: 938/9

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Aug. 1938, compared with Aug. 1937, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000. [1938.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-200; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-380 IC 1 ste.22 : 938/8

------ Passenger train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 113 reports of passenger train statistics representing 123 rail-ways, switching and terminal companies not included, Aug. 1938 and 1937 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937, and Passenger train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States separated between suburban and

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other than suburban service, compiled from 28 reports of suburban service representing 30 railways and 109 reports of other than suburban service representing 119 railways, switching and terminal companies not included Aug. 1938, and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938]. [1938.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-213, OS-B; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 36-577 IC 1 ste.37: 938/8

----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, com-piled from 131 reports of revenue traffic statistics representing 141 steam rail-ways, switching and terminal companies not included, Aug. 1938 and 1937 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 29-381 . IC 1 ste.24 : 938/8

------ Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 136 reports representing 141 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included [Aug. 1938 and 1937 and 8 months of 1938 and 1937, and Net income of large steam railways with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, switching and terminal companies not included, 8 months of 1938 and 1937]. [1938.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8“ (Statement M-125; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 32-1785 IC lste.34: 938/8

----- Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 153 reports of yard service performance representing 163 rail-ways, class 1 switching and terminal companies included, Aug. 1938 and 1937 [and] 8 months ended with Aug. 1938 and 1937. 1938. 1 p. oblong large 8°(Statement M-215, OS-C; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revi-sion. ] fL. C. card A 36-578 IC lste.38: 938/8

Traffic decisions. See above, Decisions, v. 226—below, center head Decisions (Traffic).

Decisions (Finance)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the

Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railway. Finance docket no. 9923, Akron, Can-

ton & Youngstown Railway Company and Northern Ohio Railway Company reorganization; decided Aug. 12, 1938. [1938.] p. 645-687. (F-7280.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7280

Boston and Albany Railroad. Finance docket no. 12089, Boston & Albany Rail-road Company bonds; decided July 28, 1938. [1938.] p. 567-569. (F-7271.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7271

Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. Finance docket no. 11876, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company abandonment; decided Sept. 2, 1938. [1938.] p. 749-754. (F-7299.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-7299Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 12086, Denver

& Rio Grande Western Railroad Company trustees abandonment; decided Aug. 23, 1938. [1938.] p. 727-728. (F-7291.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-7291Eureka-Nevada Railway. Finance docket no. 11999, Eureka-Nevada Railway

Company abandonment; decided Aug. 31, 1938. [1938.] p. 733-734. (F-7294.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7294

Gainesville Midland Railroad. Finance docket no. 11342, Gainesville Midland Railroad Company reconstruction loan; [decided Aug. 12, 1938]. [1938.] [1] 4-640-644 p. (F-7279.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7279

Louisiana and Arkansas Railway. Finance docket no. 11844, Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company et al. merger, etc.; decided Aug. 19, 1938. [1938.] p. 715-716. (F-7288.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7288

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Missouri Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 9918, Missouri Pacific Railroad reorganization; [decided Aug. 8, 1938.] [1938.] [1]+570-572 n.

(P-7272.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7272New York Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 12129, New York Central Rail-

C°mi?aily reconstruction guaranty; decided Aug. 19, 1938. [1938.1 n 717-723. (F-7289.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7289

Finance docket no. 12130, New York Central Railroad Company notes ■ decided Aug. 29, 1938. [1938.] p. 731-732. (F-7293.) [From v. 228.1

Paper, 5c. IC i.6/ia . F-7293New A ork, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. Finance docket no. 12124, New

York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company notes; decided Aug. 17 ’ 1938 [1938.] p. 709-710. (F-7286.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-7286New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Finance docket no. 12087 New

New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company trustees’ equipment’ trust certificates; decided Aug. 9, 1938. [1938.] p. 579-582. (F-7275.) [From v. 2-8.] * Paper, 5c. IC t 6/la . F-7275

Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad. Finance docket no. 12122, Nor-Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad Company notes; decided Aug. 12 1938

[1938.] p. 693-694. (F-7282.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c.IC 1.6/la: F-7282

IhV/s&i/r/zlt and West Virginia Railway. Finance docket no. 12123, Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway Company notes; decided Aug. 17, 1938 [1938 1 n695-696. (F-7283.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7283

Seaboard Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 12112, Seaboard Air Line Rail-way Company receivers’ equipment trust certificates; [decided Aug. 12 19381 [1938.] [1]+688-692 p. (F-7281.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-7281Tavares and Gulf Railroad. Finance docket no. 12090, Tavares & Gulf Railroad

Company securities; decided Aug. 4, 1938. [1938.] p. 573-576. (F-7273 1 [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7273

Texas and New Orleans Railroad. Finance docket no. 12073, Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company abandonment; decided Aug. 25. 1938 11938 1p. 729-730. (F-7292.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7292

Wilkes Barre and Scranton Railway. Finance docket no. 11992, Wilkes Barre & Scranton Railway Company bonds; decided May 9. 1938. [19381 n 131-132. (F-7200.) [From v. 228.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7200

Decisions (Motor carrier)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the

Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Acme Fast Freight, Incorporated. No. MC-2200, Acme Fast Freight, Incorpo-

rated, et al., common carrier application; decided July 12, 1938 [1938 1 n 211-229. (M-1399.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8 ] * Paper, 5c

IC lmot.8/a: M-1399N°- MC-50115 (sub-no. 1), Earl Bray extension of operations*

decided July 9 1938. [1938.] p. 355-358. (M-1411.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] Paper, 5c. IC imot.8/a: M-1411

Carolina Scenic Coach Lines. No. MC-14486 (sub-no. 1), McDuff Turner [doing business as Carolina Scenic Coach Lines] extension of operations Shelbv * [decided June 13, 1938], [1938.] [l]+766-768-H p. (M-1329.)’ [FromMotor carrier cases, v. 7.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-1329

DeVault, Clair L.decided Apr. 7, 1938.No. MC-86738, Clair DeVault common carrier application*

[1938.] 457-4594-i p. (M-954.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-954

Freight rates. Ex parte no. MC-21, motor carrier rates in central territory • decided Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] 233-258+ii p. (M-1401.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-1401

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^^^Ex parte no. MC-22, motor carrier rates in New England; decided Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] 287-345+iv p. (M-1409.) [From Motor carrier §/a®SM-1409 * Paper, 10c.

___ Investigation and suspension docket no. M-228, commodity rates in New England tSto”;' decided July 13 1938. [1938.] 387-3^+n p (M-USL) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] Paper, 5c. IC 1 m . /

HUI Transport Company. No. MC-14916, W. D. Gill [doing I‘’"Jness as Ml Transport Company] common carrier application; decided Aug. 2, 1938. [1938 1 p 287-292. (M-1163.) [This case no. M-1163 was previously as- &ned to’anearlier ease which has been canceled. From Motor _earr,e.rcaseg V. 7.] * Paper, 5c. Illmot.8/a.M nw

Holmes E. M., Transportation. No. MC-61602, E. M. Holmes et al [doing busi-ness as E. M. Holmes, Transportation], contract carrier application ; decid^d ness as m. -- ’ 391-403 (M-1422.) [From Motor carrier cases,p. 391-4U3. uu ) IC 1 mot.8/a: M-1422Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.]

* Paper, 5c.v. 8.]Johnson, Harry F.’ No MC-50417, Harry F. Johnson contract carrier applica-

tion’; decided Aug. 1,’ 1938. [1938.] p. 365-367. (M-1414 ) [From Motorcarrier cases, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M 1414

Lampblack. Investigation and suspension docket no. ^-358, ratings ™ black and ammonia, calcium, and soda phosphates; [decided Auo. 24, 1 38]. [1938.] [1] +404-406+i p. (M-1423.) [From Motor carrier: cases v 8.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 moLb/a • M

Mandot Charles E. No. MC-86786, Charles E. Mandot contract carrier applica- tlon; decided July 9, 1938. [1938.] p. 407-409. (M-1424 > (Fran Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-14-4

Red Star Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-75865 Red Star Unes, Incorporateth common carrier application; [decided June 2, 1938]. [1938.] [ ] +p. (M-1283.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 7.] * Pape^°1cmot g/a . M_1283

Silver Fleet of Memphis, Incorporated. No. MC-5907, Silver Fleet; of Memphis, Incorporated, Birmingham-Jackson extension; decided May 16 1938. [1938. J p. 385-386. (M-1420.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] * I aPer»

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Southwestern Greyhound Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-1510 (sub-no. 5), South-western Greyhound Lines, Incorporated, extension of operations; decided Apr. 18, 1938. [1938.] 631-632+i p. (M-1013.) [From Motor earner cases v. 6. ] * Paper, 5c. Ic 1 mot.8/a: M-1013

Trailer Transport Company. No. MC-86714, I. William Gates [doing business as Trailer Transport Company] common carrier application; decided Mar. 10,1938. [1938.] 605-607+[1] p. (M-780.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-780

Union Pacific Stages, Incorporated. No. MC-39063 (sub-no. 3), Union Pacific Stages, Incorporated, change in route, Brigham City-Logan; [decided Aug 3, 1938]. [1938.] [1]+376-378 p. (M-1417.) [From Motor carrier casesv. 8.] * Paper, 5c. IC I mot.8/a . M 14 7

Union Pacific Stages of California. No. MC-13429 (sub-no. 1), Uldon Pa^l?^ Stages of California, Long Beach extension; decided Aug. 19, 1938. [1938. j p. 431-432. (M-1426.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 8.] * Paper 5c.

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Note .__The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from theInterstate Commerce Commission reports.Bradford, Millard F. No. MC-F-406, Rebecca-Fabacher, Incorporated, [doing

business as Fabacher Motor Express], purchase, Millard F. Bradford; [de-cided Aug. 18, 1938]. [1938.] [1]+778-780+i p. (MF-202.) [From Moor carrier cases, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 . MF-,.02

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Hiawatha Trails, Incorporated. No. MC-F-463, Northland Greyhound Lines, Incorporated, purchase, Hiawatha Trails, Incorporated (Gerald J. Wyatt, trustee) ; decided Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] 759-767-J-i p. (MF-198.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. IClmot.8/a2: MF-198

King Brothers Company. No. MC-F-302, King Brothers Company, merger, Prompt Service Company and Twin Valley Bus Company; decided Aug. 17. 1938. [1938.] 775-7774-i p. (MF-201.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF—201

Decisions (Traffic)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-

state Commerce Commission reports.See also subhead Decisions on p. 1338.

Asphalt. Fourth section application no. 170S9, asphalt from Gulfport, Miss., and Mobile, Ala.; [decided Aug. 19, 1938]. [1938.] [1] 4-168-170 p. ([Opinion] 22386.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22386

Automobiles. No. 27823, Morris Buick Company, Incorporated, v. Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company; decided Aug. 2, 1938. [1938.] p. 109-113.([Opinion] 22372.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22372

Bagging. Fourth section application no. 17204, bagging from Texas ports to Memphis, Tenn.; decided July 29, 1938. [1938.] p. 83-84. ([Opinion] 22365.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22365

Cattle. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4296, cancelation of livestock services at Chicago; [decided July 11, 1938]. [1938.] [1]4-716-740 p. ([Opin-ion] 22347.) [From v. 227.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22347

Cincinnati and Lake Erie Kailroad. Electric railway docket no. 3, Cincinnati & Lake Erie Railroad Company; decided Aug. 18, 1933. [1938.] p. 187-198. ([Opinion] 22390.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22390

Citrus fruit. Fourth section application no. 17041, citrus fruits to Albany,Rensselaer, and Troy, N. Y.; decided July 20, 1938. [1938.] p. 63-66.([Opinion] 22361.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22361

Clay. Fourth section application no. 16850, clay from the South; decided Aug. 5, 1938. [1938.] p. 133-134. ([Opinion] 22377.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22377

Coal. No. 27694, J. S. Wigginton et al. v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided July 16, 1938. [1938.] p. 61-62. ([Opinion] 22360.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22360

------ No. 27925, St. Anthony & Dakota Elevator Company v. Denver & Salt Lake Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 17, 1938. [1938 ] p. 177-180.([Opinion] 22388.) [From v. 229.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22388

Confectionery. Fourth section application no. 17091, confectionery to New Orleans, La.; decided Aug. 11, 1938. [1938.] p. 171-176. ([Opinion]22387.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22387

Cotton. No. 27804, New Orleans Joint Traffic Bureau v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided July 22, 1938.] [1938.] [114- 74-78 p. ([Opinion] 22363.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22363

Denim. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4455, denims from St. Louis to Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; decided Aug. 6, 1938. [1938.] p. 135- 142. ([Opinion] 22378.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22378

Fertilizers. Fourth section application no. 17215, imported fertilizer materials from Norfolk, Va.; decided July 5, 1938. [1938.] p. 713-715. ([Opinion] 22346.) [From v. 227.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22346

Freight rates. Fourth section application no. 14416, commodity rates in south-ern and official territories: decided July 12, 1938. [1938.] p. 19. ([Opinion] 22355.) [From v. 229.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22355

------ Fourth section application no. 16847, Great Northern Railway rates,Aberdeen branch; decided Aug. 3. 1938. [1938.] p. 103-108. ([Opinion] 22371.) [From v. 229.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22371

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----- J No. 21373, Kentucky et al. v. Ahnapee& Western Railway Company fprom [decided July 12, 1938]. [1938.] [1]+20-32 p. ([Opinion] 22356.) [From

v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC l b/la ’ 2230t>___ No 26052, Bellefonte Central Railroad Company ^Pennsylvania Bail-

road Company et al.; decided July 5 1938. [1938.] p. 669-712 (22345.) [From v. 227.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 2234

Fruit. No. 27658, L. Hirshberg & C1om.Pa7’Inco;Porat^’ e* 5V1 Bnalt£-165& Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 17, 1938. [1938J p. 163 Ibtx ([Opinion] 22384.) [From v. 229.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 2-384

Gasoline. Fourth section application no 17268, gasoline to’ Jennessee; de-cided Aug. 9, 1938. [1938.] p. 153-lo6. ([Opinion] 2238-.) [1'iom v229.] ’Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 22^0

----- No. 26210, gasoline from San Francisco Bay points to Ogden, Utah: de-cided July 12, 1938. [1938.] p. 33-47. ([Opinion] 22357.) [F rom v. !22 k] ’ Paper, 5c. IC 16/la ’ 2"3°T

Grain. Grain case modifications: no. 17000, rate structure investigation pt. 7, grain and grain products within western district and for export, no. 27o80, Atkinson Milling Company et al. v. Alton Railroad Company et al., dec ided fu!? 12 19» [1938.]' p. 9-18. ([Opinion] 22354.) [From v. 229 ) • Pap^ 5c.

----- No. 15037, Southwestern Millers’ League et al. '’’•Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 12, 1938. P+Lk^800. ([Opinion] 22351.) [From v. 227.] ’ Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 2-351

Hampers. No. 27885, Laurel Biscuit Company v. Beaumont, Sour Lake &- West-ern Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 1, 1938. [1338.] p. J01 }([Opinion] 22370.) [From v. 229.] ’ Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 22370

Hops. No. 27730, S. S. Steiner, Incorporated, r. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 5, 1938. [1938.] p. 143-145. (L°P’"loa]

----- ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la . 223 <9[From v. 229.]Indiana Railroad.

July 13, 1938.] * Paper, 5c.

Electric railway docket no. 1, Indiana Railroad; [decided [1938.] [1]+48-56 p. ([Opinion] 22358.) [From v. !229]

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Tron Fourth section application no. 15151. iron and steel to Texas ports, ™Xlded Aug.^ 193& [1938.] p. 199-200. ([Opinion] 22391.) From v229.] ’Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 22391

____ Fourth section application no. 16577, scrap iron and steel from Virginia, decided July 13, 1938 [1938.] p. 67-73. ([Opinion] 22362.) /Brom v229.] ’ Paper, 5c. IC 16/la • 223b2— No. 27441, Midvale Company v. pany et al.; decided July 13, 1938. [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c.

Sons v. [1938.]

— No. 27733, M. Glosser & et al.; decided July 28, 1938. v. 229.] * Paper, 5c.— No. 27742, M. Glosser & et al.; decided July 28, 1938. v. 229.] * Paper, 5c.

Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Com- [1938.] p. 57-60. ([Opinion] 22359.)

IC 1.6/la: 22359Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company

D 93-97. ([Opinion] 22368.) [From IC 1.6/la: 22368'

Sons v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company [1938.] p. 87-92. ([Opinion] 22367.) [From

IC 1.6/la: 22367Lard. Fourth section application no. 16067, lard to New Orleans, La., decided

July 12, 1938. [1938.] p. 1-3. ([Opinion] 22352.) [From v • ^9.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1’6/la ’ 22302

Lime Fourth section application no. 17201, lime from central territory to western points; [decided July 12, ,1938], [1938.1 Ul+4-8 £ O'*’”™”) 22353.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la . 22353

Limestone Fourth section application no. 17267, limestone to Mobile, Ala.; ^ dSded July 30, 1938. [1938.] p. 85-86. ([Opinion] 22366.) [From v. K9J* Paper, 5c. K lb/la ’ 223bb

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Lumber. Fourth section application no. 17183, lumber from Fayette Ala to ^onVller’JCy-; [d^®d 9’ 1938L 0938.] [1] +146-148 p. ([Opinion]

22380.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22380----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 4388, lumber from Decatur Ala

nUJf r^°rtS; 12’ 1938- 0938.] p. 793-794. ([Opinion]22350.) [From v. 227.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22350

“T •1No’.,1^449’ North Carolina Pine Association et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; [decided Aug. 5, 1938]. [1938.1 [114-130-132 n ([Opinion] 22376.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22376

Meat. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4367, fresh meats from Iowa aud Minnesota to the East; decided July 12, 1938. [1938.1 p. 765-792. ([Opinion] 22349.) [From v. 227.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22349

Paper. No. 27857, Port Commission of Beaumont, Tex., v. Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western Railway Company (Guy A. Thompson, trustee) et al.; de-cided Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] p. 119-129. ([Opinion] 22375.) [From v. 229.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22375

Passenger rates. Fourth section application no. 17082, compartment and draw- 1/nrS room fares in the South; decided Aug. 10, 1938. [1938.] p. 157-162. ([Opinion] 22383.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22383~ Investigation and suspension docket no. 4394, passenger fares of Hudson & Manhattan Railroad Company; decided July 11, 1938. [1938.] p 741- <64. ([Opinion] 22348.) [From v. 227.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22348

No. 27831; Western Asphalt Paving Corporation v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company; decided Aug. 3, 1938. [1938.] p. 117- 118. ([Opinion] 22374.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22374

Sashes. Fourth section application no. 17276, sash, doors, and blinds to Mobile, Ala.; [decided Aug. 3, 1938]. [1938.] [1]+114-116 p. ([Opinion] 22373.)

[From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. io i.6/la: 22373Stone. Fourth section application no. 17300, crushed stone from Bowmans-

ville, N. Y ; decided Aug. 9, 1938. [1938.] p. 165-167. ([Opinion] 22385.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22385

Tanning extract. No. 27787, International Shoe Company v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 17, 1938. [1938.] p. 181-186. ([Opin-ion] 22389.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22389

Vegetables. No. 26870, A. E. Meyer & Company et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; [decided Aug. 1, 1938]. [1938.] [1]+98-100 p ([Opinion] 22369.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22369

Veneers. Fourth section application no. 17194, veneers from Maine to official territory; decided Aug. 9, 1938. [1938.] p. 149-152. ([Opinion] 22381.) [From v. 229.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22381

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Allied Agents, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 44038, Allied Agents, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s demurrer [and] brief in support of demurrer’ [1938.] p. 7-13. t J 1.13: Al 55/7

Aluminum Company of America. Equity no. 85-73, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Aluminum Company of America et al., admissibility of declarations by co-conspirators after prima facie proof of conspiracy to restrain competition between Aluminum Com-pany and foreign producers; brief for United States. [1938.] cover title, iu+53 p. t J 1.13: Al 82/26

Same; brief for United States on meaning of Sherman act. [1938.] cover title, iii+74 p. large 8° $ J 1.13: Al 82/25

' In Court of Claims, no. 42643. Aluminum Company of America v. UnitedStates; supplemental memorandum for defendant. [1938.] p. 169-176. t

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Oct obe r 1938 1347Ardenghi, Mrs. Anna F. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit,

Anna F. Ardenghi v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re-view of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, iii-J-24 p. large 8° t J 1.13: Ar 28/3

Associated General Contractors of America, Incorporated. No. 7193, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., et al. v. Frank A. Cardillo, deputy commissioner, United States Employees’ Compensation Commission for Dis-trict of Columbia, and Catherine B. Conn, intervener, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief for appellees. [1938.] cover title, 19 p. t J 1.13: As 78/11

Austin Engineering Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 43364, Austin Engineering Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s brief on special answer and plea to jurisdiction. [1938.] p. 32-34. $

J 1.13: Au 77/9Averill, Mrs. Frances M. No. 3376, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit,

Frances M. Averill v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+25 p. large 8° t J 1.13: Av 35

Ayer, Frederick. No. 3363, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Frederick Ayer et al., trustee, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i+23 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : Ay 24/9

Barber, Mrs. Sarah P. In Court of Claims, no. 42875, United States Trust Company of New York, executor and trustee of Sarah Postlethwaite Barber, v. United States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s motion for new trial. [1938.] p. 249-251. t J 1.13 : B 233/5

Bchrle, Harry. No. 7118, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1938, Harry Behrle v. United States; brief on behalf of appellee. [1938.] cover title, i-f-22 p. t J 1.13 :B 396/7

Bennett, Bernie. No. 7156, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Bernie Bennett v. United States, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief for defendant-appellee. [1938.] cover title, ii-|-20 p. t J 1.13: B 439/12

Bertelsen <£ Petersen Engineering Company. Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, no. 3243, Oct. term, 1937, United States v. Bertelsen & Petersen Engineering Company, appeal from district court for district of Massachusetts. [1938.] p. 65-79. $ J 1.13 :B 461/2

Biddle Purchasing Company. No. 323, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Biddle Purchasing Company [et al.] v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1938.] cover title, 7 p. t J 1.13: B 473/7

Brown., Guy C. No. 389, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Millie Belle Brown, executrix of Guy C. Brown, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+14 p. $

J 1.13 : B 813/40California. No. 13, original, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, California v.

Murray W. Latimer, James A. Dailey and Lee M. Eddy individually and as members of Railroad Retirement Board and Guy T. Helvering, individually and as commissioner of internal revenue; motion to dismiss bill of complaint, memorandum in support of motion to dismiss, and answer to bill of com-plaint subject to motion to dismiss. [1938.] cover title, i-f-25 p. $

J 1.13 : C 128/41Carden, George A. In Court of Claims, no. 42711, George A. Carden and Ander-

son T. Herd v. United States; brief for defendant in opposition to plaintiffs’ motion for new trial. [1938.] p. 377-385. $ J 1.13 : C 178/10

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Carleton, Willard T. No. 3342, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Company, executor [of Willard T. Carleton], v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, 14-8 p. large 8° t

J 1.13: C193/5Carlisle, O. H. No. 8607, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, United

States ex rel. O. H. Carlisle v. M. Frank Hammond, United States marshal for southern district of Texas, appeal from district court for southern district of lexas; brief for appellee in support of motion to dismiss appeal. [1938.1 cover title, i-f-ll p. $ j 1<13 . c 194/12

Cecil, Mrs, Cornelia V. No. 4377. in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Cornelia V. Cecil v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii-f-21 p. i J 1.13 :C 324/2

Chicago Telephone Supply Company. No. 280, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938 Chicago Telephone Supply Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.1 cover title, 14-13 p. t j 113. q 43/199

Coleman, Rolla IF. Nos. 7, 14, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Rolla W Coleman et al. v. Clarence W. Mi Iler, as secretary of Senate of Kansas, et al., on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Kansas; Albert Beniamin Chandler, individually and as governor of Kentucky, et al. v. James W. Wise and Ray B. Moss, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals of Kentucky; brief for United States amicus curiae. [1938.] cover title, v-[-62 p. 1 tab. J J 1.13 : C 677/9

Commercial Credit Company. No. 10. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, United States v. One 1936 model Ford V-8 de luxe coach, motor no. 18-3306511, ( ommercial Credit Company, claimant, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for United States. [1938.] cover title *+2{) P- * J 1.13: C 736/27

Consolidated Automatic Merchandising Corporation. No. 306. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, in matter of Consolidated Automatic Merchandising Corpora-tion, debtor in reorganization, and Consolidated Automatic Merchandising Corporation and Peerless Weighing & Vending Machine Corporation v. United States, claimant, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title i+17 P- t J 1.13: C 765/26

Consolidated Edison Company of New York. Incorporated. No. 19, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1938, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc and its affiliated companies, et al., v. National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1938.] cover title, v4-78 p. t J 1.13: C 765/27

Consolidated Freight Lines. Incorporated. No. 8902, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. Consolidated Freight Lines, Incorporated, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals’ brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii-|-20 p. $ J 1.13: C 765/28

Coxe, Mrs. Helen B. No. 6846, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term. 1938, Helen Baer Coxe v. Wallace S. Handy, collector of internal revenue for district of Delaware, on appeal from district court for district of Dela-ware; brief for appellee. [1938.] cover title, i-f-16 p. J J 1.13: C 839/19

Crowther, Samuel. No. 16138, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Samuel Crowther v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci-sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i4-29 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 :C 886/6

Davidson, James E. No. 18, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, James E. Davidson v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent [1938.] cover title, 14-18 p. t J 1.13 : D 283/3

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Deppe, William P. No. 346, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, William P. Deppe v. Board of Tax Appeals and commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respond-ents in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+8 p. t J 1.13 :D 442

Detrter, Charles O. No. 3357, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Charles Owen Dexter v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title,

14-15 p. large 8° t 'J 1.13 : D 523Donnelley. Thorne. No. 6641, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Thorne

Donnelley v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci-sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+33 p. t J 1.13 : D 718/13

Ducker, Orlando. No. 7133, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1938, Orlando Ducker. and Rebecca H. Stearn, adminis-tratrix of George W. Stearn, v. Marion Butler, estate and heirs at law of William Marshall Justis, jr., Richard N. Elliott, acting comptroller general, Henry Morgenthau, jr., Secretary of Treasury, and Harold L. Ickes. Secretary of Interior, on appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia ; brief for appellee, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior. [1938.] cover title, ii-|-25 p. t J 1.13 :D 858/7

Dungan. James. No. 22, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, United States v. Continental National Bank and Trust Company, trustee under last will and testament of James Duggan, et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States. [1938.] cover title, iii+52 p. J J 1.13 : D 879/3

----- Same; motion for substitution [and affidavit in support of motion for sub-stitution]. [1938.] cover title, 11 p. t J 1.13 :D 879/4

■----- Same; motion to join new party defendant and brief in support thereof.[1938.] cover title, 5p. t J 1.13: D 879/5

----- Same; reply brief for United States. [1938.] cover title, 8 p. iJ 1.13: D 879/6

----- Same; reply to respondents’ motion to dismiss. [1938.] cover title, 7 p. J J 1.13: D 879/7

DuPont, Henry B. No. 319, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Henry B. duPont v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i 4-16 p. t J 1.13: D 927/24

DuPont, Pierre S. No. 6816, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1938, Pierre S. duPont v. Willard F. Deputy, collector of internal revenue for district of Delaware, on appeal from district court for district of Delaware; brief for appellee. [1938.] cover title, ii4-39 p. $ J 1.13 : D 927/23

Binhorn, Max. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Max Einhorn, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, ii4-27 p. large 8° t

J 1.13 : Ei 66Elg, Marie E. United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, nos.

7096 and 7097, Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, and Edward J. Shaugh-nessy, acting commissioner of immigration and naturalization, v. Marie Eliza-beth Elg; Marie Elizabeth Elg v. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, Edward J. Shaughnessy, acting commissioner of immigration and naturalization, and Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, appeal and cross-appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia ; [proceedings]. [1938.] p. 31-40. $

J 1.13: El 31/2Emerson, Siguard, A. No. 370, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Siguard A.

Emerson v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for, respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, ii-f-12 p. t J 1.13: Em 35/5

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Employees Welfare Association, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 44030, Employees Welfare Association, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s demurrer [and] brief in support of demurrer. [1938.] p. 7-13. t J 1.13 : Em 73/8

Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation. United States circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, [no.] 6606, Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation vs. National Labor Relations Board, petition for review of decision of National Labor Relations Board; [proceedings]. [1938.] p. 1970-2001. $ J 1.13 :F 217

Fenner, William E. No. 7172, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Frank A. Cardillo, deputy commissioner, District of Columbia workmen’s compensation act, and William E. Fenner v. H. C. Mocka- bee, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief of appellants. [1938.] cover title, iii+42 p. t J 1.13: F363-

First Chrold Corporation. No. 385, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, First Chrold Corporation v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i+12 p. J J 1.13: F519/20

Friend, Henry. No. 6636, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Milton H. Friend, Bertha Levy, and Ethel Pacyna, executors of Henry Friend, v. com-missioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+28 p. $

J 1.13: F 915/6General Contracting Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. 42796, General Con-

tracting Corporation v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, and brief. [1938.] p. 85-121. $ J 1.13: G 286/46

General Talking Pictures Corporation. No. 1, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, General Talking Pictures Corporation v. Western Electric Company, Inc., Elec-trical Research Products, Inc., and American Telephone and Telegraph Com-pany, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States as amicus curiae. [1938.] cover title, iii-|-46 p. il. $

J 1.13: G 286/47Hackfeld, John F. In Court of Claims, congressional no. 17745, Frederick Rodiek,

ancillary executor of John F. Hackfeld, v. United States; defendant’s amended answer. [1938.] p. 545-581. t J 1.13: H115/7

Hart, William H. No. 6819, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. William H. Hart, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, ii+23 p. t J 1.13: H 251/16

Hartmann, William V. No. 6564, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, William V. Hartmann v. John E. Sloan, United States marshal for western district of Pennsylvania, appeal from district court for western district of Pennsylvania; brief for appellee on motion to dismiss appeal. [1938.] cover title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : H 255/7

Harvey, Arthur C., Company. No. 303, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Arthur C. Harvey Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+16 p. t J 1.13 : H 262/10

Hawaiian Philippine Company. No. 8748, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Hawaiian Philippine Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; reply brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, i+29 p. t J 1.13: II31/3

Hendrie, Edwin B. No. 30, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Colorado National Bank of Denver and Gertrude Hendrie Grant, executors of Edwin B. Hendrie, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+43 p. i J 1.13 : H 384/10

Herder, Mrs. Mary. Nos. 7179, 7180, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Mrs. Mary Herder et al. v. Guy T. Helvering, commis-sioner of internal revenue; Mary Herder v. [same], on petitions for review

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of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] covertitle, ii+37 p. t J 1.13: H 419

Holland Construction Company. In Court of Claims, no. 43847, Holland Con-struction Company, partnership consisting of Eugene J. Holland and William E. Hayes, v. United States; defendant’s counterclaim. [1938.] p. 41-65. $

J 1.13 : H 719/5Hood, II. P. <£• Sons, Incorporated. In equity no. 4519, in district court for dis-

trict of Massachusetts, United States and Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, v. H. P. Hood & Sons, Inc., et al; plaintiff’s memorandum with respect to findings made by Secretary of Agriculture. [1938.] cover title, 26 p. large 8° t J 1.13: H 761/13

----- Same; plaintiffs’ memorandum with respect to proposed findings of fact.[1938.] cover title, iii-j-103 p. large 8° t J 1.13: H 761/12

House, Victor. No. 315, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Victor House v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in oppo-sition. [1938.] cover title, i+H p. t J 1.13 :H 816/4

Ingram-Day Lumber Company. No. 321, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Ingram Day Lumber Company v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i-[-8 p. $ J 1.13 : In 4/9

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. No. 25, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, et al., v. National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of ap-peals for 2d circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1938.] cover title, ii-[-19 p. t J 1.13 : In 8/92

Isenberg, Mrs. Beta. In Court of Claims, no. L-167, George O. Castell, ancillary executor of Beta Isenberg, v. United States; defendant’s brief on motion for new trial under sec. 175 of judicial code (28 U. S. C. 282). [1938.] p. 205- 215. t J 1.13: Is 2/8

Jacobs, W. Francis. No. 391, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, United States v. Elizabeth C. Jacobs, executrix of W. Francis Jacobs; petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1938.] cover title, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 : J 156/2

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, [no.] 6418, Eliza-beth C. Jacobs, executrix of W. Francis Jacobs, vs. United States, appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division; [pro-ceedings]. [1938.] p. 87-93. t J 1.13 : J 156/3

Keifer Keifer. No. 364, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Keifer and Keifer, co-partnership composed of J. Warren Keifer, jr., and Oswin Keifer, v. Recon-struction Finance Corporation and Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation of Sioux City, Iowa, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; memorandum for respondent. Regional Agricultural Credit Cor-poration of Sioux City, Iowa. [1938.] cover title, 3 p. t J 1.13 :K 263

Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Association. In circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 8822, United States v. Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Association et al.; no. 8896, Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield Association et al. v. United States [appeals from district court for northern district of Georgia, Atlanta division] ; brief for United States. [1938.] cover title, v-f-65 p. i

J 1.13 : K 392/2Lancashire Shipping Company, Limited. No. 337, in Supreme Court, Oct. term,

1938, Lancashire Shipping Company, Ltd., v. Harry M. Durning, collector of customs, port of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i-|-8 p. t J 1.13 : L 221/6

Lerner, James. No. 7198, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, James Lerner [et al.] v. United States; brief for defendant-in-error. [1938.] cover title, iii-f-50 p. t J 1.13 :L 562

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Libbey, Alla A. No. 3338, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Alla A. Libbey, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, ii-f-lT p. large 8° t J 1.13 :L 614/9

Loewer's, V., Gambrinus Brewery Company. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, V. Loewer’s Gambrinus Brewery Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ap-peals ; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i-f-14 p. large 8° t

J 1.13: L 825/2Lyeth, Munro L. No. 48, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1238, Munro L. Lyeth v.

James J. Hoey, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, v+78 p. t J 1.13 :L 986/2

McHugh, James, Sons, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 43155, James Mc-Hugh Sons, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of findings by commissioner and request for special findings. [1938.] p. 77-84. t

J 1.13: M186McShain, John. In Court of Claims, no. 43834, John McShain v. United States;

defendant’s demurrer [and defendant’s brief in support of demurrer]. [1938.] p. 39-59. i J 1.13: M 248/5

Mansfield, George D. No. 43248, in Court of Claims, George D. Mansfield and George C. Mansfield Company v. United States; defendant’s brief on merits, with request for special findings of fact. [1938.] cover title, i-f-141-189 p. t

J 1.13 : M 317/9Maryland Casualty Company. No. 7215, in United States Court of Appeals for

District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Maryland Casualty Company v. Frank A. Cardillo, deputy commissioner, United States Employees’ Compensation Commission, District of Columbia compensation district, and James William Devers; brief for appellees. [1938.] cover title, 19 p. t J 1.13 : M 369/36

Masonite Corporation. No. 341, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Masonite Corporation v. Securities and Exchange Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i-f-19 p. t

J 1.13: M 381Minnesota. No. 73, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Minnesota v. United

States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit; supplemental memorandum for United States. [1938.] cover title, 2 P. t J 1.13: M 666/46

Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company. Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, case no. 11023, United States v. C. T. Jaffray, R. H. M. Robin-son [and S. M. Archer, as trustees of estate of Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company, appeal from district court for district of Minnesota]. [1938.] p. 345-359. t J 1.13: M 666/47

Moreno, J. F. In Court of Claims, no. 43977, J. F. Moreno v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1938.] p. 11-18. t J 1.13 : M 815/6

Morgan, Fred O., Sheep Commission Company. No. 221, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1938, United States and Secretary of Agriculture v. F. O. Morgan, doing business as F. O. Morgan Sheep Commission Company, et al., on appeal from district court for western district of Missouri; brief for United States and Secretary of Agriculture. [1938.] cover title, iii-f-101 p. t J 1.13: M 821/16

Mulford, James H. In equity no. 97, in district court for middle district of Georgia, Valdosta division, James II. Mulford et al. v. Nat Smith et al. and United States; exhibits referred to in stipulation of facts and evidence. [1938.] cover title, 89 p. [An insert, 1 p. oblong 48°, tipped in opposite p. 88.] t J 1.13 :M 898/3

----- Same; stipulation of facts and evidence. [1938.] cover title, iv-|-54 p. il. t J 1.13: M 898/2

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Nelson, Seal) S. No. 11201, at law, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, United States v. Seab S. Nelson, appeal from district court for western dis-trict of Arkansas; brief for appellant. [1938.] cover title, i-f-28 p. I

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North Whittier Heights Citrus Association. No. 340, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, North Whittier Heights Citrus Association y. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1938.] cover title, ii+16 p. t J 1.13 : N 811/65

------ Same; memorandum for National Labor Relations Board. [ 1.938. ] coyer title, 3 p. t J 113 : N 811/b4

Olsson, Emil. No. B-154, in Court of Claims, Emil Olsson v. United States; brief for defendant in opposition to plaintiff’s motion for new tnal. [1J38.J cover title, i-f-1061-80 p. t J 113: 8/13

Orleans Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, no. 41952, Oriea“S Dredging Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1938.] p. 403-4<b. 1J 1.13 : Or a/13

----- Same; defendant’s exceptions to report of findings by commissioner, and request for special findings. [1938.] cover title, p. 285-401. t K/to

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Pierce, H. Denny. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, H. Denny Pierce and Alma C. Pierce v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondeat. [1938.] coyer title, ii+18 p. large 8° t J 113: P G11/iy

Pierce, Maurice C. In Court of Claims, no. 43860, Maurice C. Pierce u United States; defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s amended petition P;87-90 t 1.13:1 oii/^u

Pratt Philip J. No. 7176, special calendar, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, Philip John Pratt v. United States; brief for appellee. [1938.] cover title, 8 p. t J 1.13.1 889/7

Huppert, Jacoh, corporation. No. 292, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Jacob Ruppert, corporation, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title,

p $ J 1-13: Koto/3Sanders, Julia. No. 7232, in United States Court of Appeals for District of

Columbia, Apr. term, 1938, special calendar, Julia Sanders v. George E. Allen, Daniel I. Sultan, and Melvin C. Hazen as commissioners of District of Colum-bia, Elwood Street as director of public welfare, District of Columbia, Ray L. Huff as superintendent of penal institutions, District of Columbia, et al.; brief for appellant. [1938.] cover title, v+109 p. t J 1.13: Sa 56/10

----- Same; brief for Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General, and James V.Bennett, director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice. [1938 ] coyer title, 19 p. t J 1.13: Sa 56/H

Scher, Hyman. No. 49, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Hyman Scher, alias William Scher, v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States. [1938.] cover title, ii + 1 p j J 1.13 . P’Cll —o/o

Shambegian, Citrak. No. 3263, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Citrak Shambegian, by guardian, v. United States, appeal from district_co"rt district of Rhode Island; brief for defendant-appellee. [IGSS.] cm er title ii+37 p. t J 1.13 :Sh li/4

Shelton, George L. No. 293, in Supreme Court, Oct. term 1938, George L.Shelton et al., v. Marion H. Allen, individually and as collector of internal revenue for district of Georgia, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938 ] cover title, ii 4-16 p. $ J 1.13. Sh 44/4

South Dakota. Civil rules of district court for district of South Dakota, effective Sept. 16, 1938. 1938. cover title, 9 p. t .L. C. card 38-26950 J1-8 • b0 8/0

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Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. [Commissioner of internal revenue vs. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company] ; specification of errors to be urged. [1938.]. 1 p. t J 1.13: So 88/139- Nos 7699 and 7704, m circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, commis-

sioner of internal revenue v. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company • Isa me] v. W. R. Spnngate, executor, and Irene Dorner, executrix of Karoline K. Gund, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals- brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, i+52 p. t J 1.13: So 88/138

Spalding, Caroline C. No. 387, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Caroline C. Spalding y. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+ll p. $ J 1.13 :Sp 18/7

Silsby M. No. 388, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Silsby M. Spalding v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+13 p. t J1.13:Spl9

tfprecfcZes, AtZoZpZi B. No. 8942, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Adolph Bernard Spreckles v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938 1 cover title, i+18 p. $ J 1.13 :Sp 77/5

Mass- No- 3361> in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Spring- held [Mass., and Ralph L. Munn, city collector of taxes], v. United States

appeal from district court for district of Massachusetts; brief for appellee’ [1938.] cover title, v+30 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : Sp 84

Stahmann Farms Company. No. 12, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, D F Stahmann, Anna M. Stahmann, and Joyce F. Stahmann, doing business as Stahmann Farms Company v. S. P. Vidal, collector of internal revenue for district of New Mexico, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, iii+55 p. J

J 1.13 : St 14/2Standard Oil Company. No. —, original, in circuit court of appeals for 7th

circuit, Oct. term, 1938, ex parte United States; appendix. [1938.] cover title, 1+373 p. [Case relates to Standard Oil Company (Indiana).] $

J 1.13 : St 24/117------ Same; motion for leave to file petition for order to show cause why

mandamus should not issue and petition for same. [1938.] cover title 18 p. [Case relates to Standard Oil Company (Indiana), et al.l t

J 1.13 : St 24/116State Line and Sullivan Railroad. No. 345, in Supreme Court, Oct. term 1938,

State Line & Sullivan Railroad Company v. David W. Phillips, collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title 1+10 + J 1.13: St 29/16

Strauss, Joseph B. No. 358, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Annette Strauss as special administratrix of Joseph B. Strauss, and Annette Strauss, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.13: st 82/20

Strecker, Joseph G. No. 330, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Eugene Kessler, district director of immigration and naturalization, v. Joseph George Strecker’ on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit reply memorandum for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, 3 p. $

J 1.13: St 83/5RUSd-^- La?d Trust- No- 8886’ in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit,

Taft Building Land Trust, trust no. B-7620, Title Insurance and Trust Com-pany, trustee, v. commissioner of internal revenue, upon petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent [1938.] cover title, i+27 p. J j 1J3. T125/11

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Oct obe r 1938 1355Tate, Mrs. Jennie E. Nos. 361 and 362, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938,

Mrs. Jennie E. Tate v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Jennie E. Tate, executrix of Frank R. Tate, v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+12 p. $ J 1.13 :T 187/2

Tate, Mrs. Sarah A. No. 4346, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, United States v. Mrs. Sarah Tate, appeal from district court for western dis-trict of North Carolina at Shelby, at law; brief for appellant. [1938.] cover title, i-[-21 p. $ J 1.13: T187/3

Tew, James D. No. 8014, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Mr. and Mrs. (Elinor B.) James D. Tew, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, i-j-14 p. t J 1.13 :T 31

Thomas, Mrs. Elisabeth R. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Elisabeth R. Thomas v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+27 p. large 8° $ J 1.13: T 362

Towery, Charles F. No. 360, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, United States v. Charles F. Towery, in his own right and as administrator of Robert C. Towery; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1938.] cover title, ii+28 p. t J 1.13 :T 657

Viccioni, John. No. 3387, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, John Vic- cioni, by guardian, v. United States, appeal from district court for district of Rhode Island; brief for defendant-appellee. [1938.] cover title, i+ 23 p. t J 1.13 : V 661

Virginia Iron Coal and Coke Company. No. 4362, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Virginia Iron Coal & Coke Company v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i+18 p. t J 1.13: V 819/23

Volunteer State Life Insurance Company. No. 7939, in circuit court of ap-peals for 6th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Volunteer State Life Insurance Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ap-peals; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, ii+35 p. J J 1.13 :V 889

Walton, Joseph H. In Court of Claims, no. 44028, Joseph II. Walton v. United States; demurrer. [1938.] p. 11-20. t J 1.13: W176

Warner Collieries Company. No. 8056, in circuit court of appeals for 6th cir-cuit, Warner Collieries Company of Delaware v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, ii+36 p. $ J 1.13: W 248/12

Wellston Hills Syndicate Fund. No. 11162, in circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, Wellston Hills Syndicate Fund et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, i+19 p. t J 1.13 :W 463/2

Whelan, John M., J Sons, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 44022, John M. Whelan & Sons, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s counterclaim. [1938.] p. 73-75. t J 1.13 :W 571

Winmill, Robert C. No. 11, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Guy T. Hel-vering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Robert C. Winmill, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1938.] cover title, ii+19 p. $ J 1.13 :W 73/4

Wisconsin. No. 277, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Orland S. Loomis, in-dividually and as attorney general of Wisconsin, et al., v. First Federal Sav-ings and Loan Association, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; petition of United States for intervention. [1938.] cover title, 2 p. $ J 1.13 : W 753/7

PRISONS BUREAU

Social service. New York social service resource directory; by Supervisor, Social Service. [Sept. 24] 1938. [3]+961-1063 p. 4° [Processed. Made pos-

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Social service—Continued.sible through assistance of District of Columbia WPA project 221 Au Errata sheet. 1 p. 4°, dated Oct. 7, 1938, was issued also.] fL. C. card 37-26517 J 16.7: N 42 Y/A-Z/938— North Carolina social service resource directory; by Supervisor, Social Service. 1938. [1]+1064-1108 p. 4° [Processed. Made possible through assistance of District of Columbia WPA project 221.] f J 16.7 : N 81c/938

—— North Dakota social service resource directory; by Supervisor, Social Service. [Oct. 13] 1938. [3]+1111-34 p. 4° [Processed. Made possible through assistance of District of Columbia WPA project 221.] f

J 16.7 : N 81d/938?^vice resource directory; by Supervisor, Social Service.

J • i P- 4° [Processed. Made possible through assistanceof District of Columbia WPA project 221.] t J 16.7: Oh 3/A-Z/938

service resource directory; by Supervisor, Social Service. [Oct. 29] 1938. [1]+1227-63 p. 4° [Processed. Made possible through assistance of District of Columbia WPA project 221.] f J 16.7: Ok 4/938

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CHILDREN’S BUREAU

Adoption [what it means]. 1938. 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Folder 13) * Paper 5c. single copy ($1.75 per ICO). L 5.22:13

The child. The child, monthly news summary, Oct. 1938; v. 3, no. 4 [1938 ] p. 73-96, il. 4° * Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. L. C. card L 36-94 L 5.35: 3/4

■ - Same, Social statistics supplement 1; Sept. 1938. [1938’.] 8 p. il. 4° [Quarterly.] Included in price of The Child. L 5.36: 938-39/1

Child welfare. Proceedings of conference on State child-welfare services (social inoority--aC^’ 4935, title 5, pt. 3) .Washington, D. C., Apr. 4-6, 1938.1938. vii+155 p. (Maternal and child-welfare bulletin 3). * Paper 20c L. C. card L 38-149 L531-.3

Publications. Selected list of publications, Oct. 1, 1938. 1938. iv+19 p narrow 12° f L 5.24: 938

CONCILIATION SERVICE

Addresses. What State labor departments can do in field of conciliation address by John R. Steelman, director, Conciliation Service, at 24th conven-tion of International Association of Governmental Labor Oxlicials Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, S. C., Sept. 10, 1938. [1938.] [1J+7 leaves 4° [Processed.] f L19.7:St’3/5

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Accounting. Uniform accounting procedures suggested for accounts of State Employment Service, July 1938. 1938. v+82 p. il. large S’0 [Prepared in collaboration with Accounts and Audits Bureau, Social Securitv Board Some of the pages are blank.] fL. C. card L 38-157 L 7 2 • Ac 2

Employment Service news, Oct. 1938; v. 5, no. 10. 1938. 20 p. IMonthlv Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 100. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. ’ . 6L. C. card L 35-100

Foundries. Job descriptions forL 7.14: 5/10

, , Tu* > . - --- i°b foundries, Apr. 1938 [with bibliography] ; prepared by Job Analysis and Information Section, Division of Standards and Research. 1938. xMI+3W+f12] p. 11. 4“ [Part ot the pages are. blank detLlabte.r4Zrmifwl.C0 at,°n CO“S‘St °f C°m!C“On fMms wMehL. C. card L 38-152 L7.16: F82

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Hotels. Job descriptions for hotels and restaurants, Apr. 1938 [with biblio-graphy 1 ' prepared by Job Analysis and Information Section, Dmsion or ffidards wKVrch. 1838. 2 v. xxxix+43»+[261 p. 11. 4" [Part of the pages are blank. 24 of the 26 pages given in the collation consist ot correction forms which are detachable.] * Paper, $2.00 per set (2 vols .).L. C. card L 38-151 716:11 79/v'1-2

LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION

Hours of labor. [Chart showing State and Federal hours limitations, additional leaves.] Sept. 1, 1938. leaves 49-51, oblong 8” [Processed.],

11 lu.z . .tl ol/z/l. "±17—U-L

— Same [revised leaves].47, oblong 8° [Processed.]

[1938, revised.] Sept 1, 1938. leaves 12 and f L 10.2: H 81/2/1.12 rev., 1.47, rev.

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU

British trade boards system; [by Harry E. Carlson.] [1938. J 15 p. (Serial no. R. 760.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1938.] t L2.b/a:B h 1/z

Building. Building construction, Aug. 1938; prepared by Division of Con-struction and Public Employment. 1938. ii+25 p. il. (Serial no. R. 811.) [Monthly.] t L2.6/a4.938/8

----- Causes and prevention of accidents in construction industry, 1936; byMax D. Kossoris and Swen Kjaer. [1938.] 12 p. (Serial no. R. 801J [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1938.] f L - : b/a : Ac 2/lo

Employment and pay rolls, Aug. 1938; prepared by Division of Employment Statistics and Division of Construction and Public Employment. 1938. iv+

L 2.9: 938/836 p. il. (Serial no. R. 820.) [Monthly.] L. C. card L 23-234

(Serial no. R. 800.)Industrial relations in Netherlands; [report of J. P. Moffitt]. [1938.] J p.

[From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1938.] tL 2.6/a : In 2/13

Labor information bulletin, v. 5, no. 10; Oct. 1938. [1938.] [2] 4-22 p. il. 4[Monthly.] t T9in-H/iaL. C. card L 34-114 L 210 ' 5/10

Labor legislation. Federal labor legislation, 1938. 1938. [l]4-5p. (Serial no.R. 814.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1938.] T L 2.6/a: L 524/2/938

Labor turnover. Standard procedure for computing labor turn-over. [1938.]3 p. (Serial no. R. 487, revised.) [Revision of article published in Monthly labor review, Dec. 1936 (figures revised to Aug. 1938).] t /Qoo o1 i i J. -L-L/yoo—z

Metal mines and mining. Development of collective bargaining in metal mining. [1938 ] 8 p. (Serial no. R. 817.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1938.] T

L 2.6/a: M-564Monthly labor review, v. 47, no. 4, Oct. 1938; [Hugh S. Hanna, editor]. [1938.]

cover title, iv4-715-965 p. il. * Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75.L. C. card 15-26485 L 2.6:41/4

Spec ia l abt ic les .—Industrial relations in Great Britain and Sweden; by W. Ellison Chalmers.—Incomes of families and single persons, 1935-36.—Wage policies of Soviet Union • bv Peter A. Speek.—Collective bargaining by Federal labor unions in cement industry: [prepared by Fred H. Joiner],—Earnings and hours in United States navy yards; [prepared by J. Perlman. O. R. Mann, D. L. Helm, and J. T. O Brien].J note __The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the bureau publishesits regular monthly reports on such subjects as prices, wages, industrial disputes, build- in'’ operations, and employment conditions; summary results of original investigations; summaries of important current labor legislation by the States or by Congress and fed-eral and State court decisions affecting labor ; and short reviews of labor conditions in various parts of the United States and other countries. One free subscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen's compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws and to organizations ex-changing publications with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Others desiring conies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

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Prices. Retail prices, food, electricity, and gas, Sept. 1938; prepared by Retail Price Division and Cost of Living Division. 1938. ii+10 p. il. (Serial no. R. 822.) [Monthly.] fL. C. card L 32-43 L 2.6/a 2: 938/9

------ Wholesale prices, Aug. 1938; prepared by Division of Wholesale Prices. 1938. ii+10 p. il. (Serial no. R. 812.) [Monthly.] fL. C. card L 22-229 L 2.8: 938/8

Prison labor in 1936; by Edward P. Sanford. [1938.] 18 p. (Serial no. R. 795.)[From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1938.] f L 2.6/a: P 938/936

Profit sharing in 2 manufacturing companies. 1938. 4 p. (Serial no. R. 816.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1938.] f L 2.6/a : P 943/2

Strikes and lock-outs. Analysis of strikes in May 1938, with trend for 1933 to July 1938; prepared by Division of Industrial Relations. 1938. [l]+10 p. (Serial no. R. 818.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1938.] f

L 2.6/a 6: 938/5----- Analysis of strikes in 1937; prepared by [Don Q. Crowther]. 1938. [11 +

18 p. il. (Serial no. R. 789; Division of Industrial Relations.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1938.] t L 2.6/a 6: 937/13

Unemployment in 1937-38 as reflected in U. S. Employment Service. [1938.] 9 p. (Serial no. R. 808.) [From Monthly labor review, Oct. 1938.] f

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Fair labor standards act. Ceiling for hours, floor for wages, and a break for children, explanation of fair labor standards act of 1938. [1938.] 16 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Children’s Bureau.] fL. C. card L 38-148 L 20.2: F15

WOMEN’S BUREAU

Clothing. Hours and earnings in certain men’s-wear industries: Work clothing, work shirts, dress shirts; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1938. v+27 p. (Bul-letin 163-1.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card L 38-150 L 13.3:163-1

Hosiery. Hours and earnings in certain men’s-wear industries: Seamless ho-siery; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1938. v+8 p. (Bulletin 163-3.) * Pa-per, 5c. L 13.3:163-3

Knit goods. Hours and earnings in certain men’s-wear industries: Knit under-wear, woven cotton underwear; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1938. v+10 p. (Bulletin 163-2.) * Paper, 5c. L 13.3:163-2

Shoes. Hours and earnings in certain men’s-wear industries: Welt shoes; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1938. v+9 p. (Bulletin 163-4.) * Paper, 5c.

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Vollbehr collection of incunabula and Gutenberg Bible. [1938.] [3] p. fLC 1.2: V 88/3

CLASSIFICATION DIVISION

German literature. Classification, subclass PT, pt. 1, German literature. 1938. v+312 p. large 8° [Printed as manuscript.] * Paper, 65c.L. C. card 38-26001 LC 1.7: PT/pt. 1

COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Copyright. Catalog of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, Books, v. 35, no. 7. 1938. iv+409-472 p. [Monthly.]L. C. card 6-35347 LC 3.6/1: 35/1-7

Note .—Each number is issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, relates to books; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps; pt. 1, group 3, to dramatic compositions,

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Copyright—Continued.motion pictures; pt. 2, to periodicals; pt. 3, to musical compositions; pt. 4, to works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations.

Subscriptions for the Catalog of copyright entries should be made to the Superintend-ent of Documents. Washington, D. C., instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Prices are as follows: Paper, $10.00 a yr. (4 pts. unbound), foreign subscription, $13.00; pt. 1, groups 1 and 2, and pt. 3, each $3.00 a yr., foreign subscription, each $3.75 ; pt. 1, group 3, pt. 2, and pt. 4, each $2.00 a yr., foreign subscription, pt. 1, group 3, $2.25, pt. 2, $2.30, pt. 4, $2.20; single numbers (except Book leaflets which are 5c. each), 50c.; annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year, $2.00.

----- Same, pt. 1, group 2, Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps, v. 35, no. 6. 1938. iv+571-689 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1:35/2-6

----- Same, pt. 1, group 2, Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps, v. 35, no. 7. 1938. iv-f-691-792 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1: 35/2-7

----- Same, pt. 1, group 3, Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, v. 11, no. 7. 1938. iii+161-181 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1:11/3-7

----- Same, pt. 1, group 3, Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, v. 11, no. 8. 1938. ii i+183-209 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1:11/3-8

----- Same, pt. 2, Periodicals, v. 33, no. 2. 1938. iii+129-256 p. [Quar-terly.] LC 3.6/2: 33/2

----- Same, pt. 3, Musical compositions, v. 33, no. 6. 1938. iv+627-742 p.[Monthly.] LC 3.6/3: 33/6

----- Same, pt. 3, Musical compositions, v. 33, no. 7. 1938. iv+743-859 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/3: 33/7

DOCUMENTS DIVISION

State publications. Monthly check-list of State publications, v. 29, no. 7; July 1938. 1938. [2]+577-657 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25.L. C. card 10-8924 LC 7.6: 938/7

----- - Same, v. 29, no. 8; Aug. 1938. 1938. [2]+659-745 p. LC 7.6: 938/8

MARITIME COMMISSIONNote .—An agency to be known as the United States Maritime Commission was estab-

lished under the provisions of H. R. 8555, 74th Congress (Public 835, approved June 29, 1936), to further the development and maintenance of an adequate and well-balanced American merchant marine, to promote the commerce of the United States, and to aid in the national defense. The same act dissolved the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation, directing that all records, etc., be taken over by the commission, and transferred all the functions, powers, and duties vested in the former United States Ship-ping Board (later the Shipping Board Bureau under the Commerce Department) to the United States Maritime Commission. It also transferred to and vested in the commission all the powers and duties now vested by law in the Postmaster General with respect to existing ocean-mail contracts.

Three of the publications listed below were prepared by the Maritime Commission, but since they belong to a volume of reports begun by the Shipping Board prior to the trans-fer of its’ functions to the Department of Commerce, the old classification, SB 1.10/a:, is retained in order that they may be filed with the other reports included in the volume.Addresses. Text of address delivered by Vice Chairman Thomas M. Woodward,

of Maritime Commission, over Radio Station WMAL, Oct. 31, 1938. [1938.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t MG 1.13: W 87/2

Intercoastal traffic. United States water borne intercoastal traffic by ports of origin and destination and principal commodities, calendar year 1937 (in cargo tons of 2,240 lbs.). [1938.] 21 leaves, oblong large 8° (Report 317; Division of Research.) [Annual.] t MC 1.9:937/2

Payments to shippers. No. 457, in re lawfulness of payments to shippers by Wisconsin & Michigan Steamship Company through Automotive Dealers’ Transport Company; [decided July 7, 1938; report and order of commis-sion]. [1938.1 [1] +744-749+i p. [Report from Maritime Commission reports, v. 1.] f SB 1.10/a: W 753

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Shipping. No. 465. in matter of Dollar-Matson agreements nos. 1253 and 1253-1; [decided Aug. 17, 1938; report and order of commission]. [1938.] [1] +750-759+i p. [Report from Maritime Commission reports, v. 1.] t

SB 1.10/a: DG9/2----- No. 485, intercoastal joint rates via on-carriers; [decided Sept. 9. 1938;

report and order of commission]. [1938.] [1]+760-764+[1] p. [Report from Maritime Commission reports, v. 1.] t SB 1.10/a : In 8/7

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSNot e .—The individual Reports of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,

which later appear in the annual volumes as Technl-’al reports, are sold on a subscrip-tion basis by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the rate of $3.00 per year; foreign subscription, $4.25.Airfoils. Calculation of chordwise load distribution over air-foil sections with

plain, split, or serially hinged trailing-edge flaps [with list of references] ; by H. Julian Allen. 1938. cover title, ii+16 p. il. 4° (Report 634.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover. A processed Errata, 1 p. oblong 32°, was issued also.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26924 ¥ 3.N 21/5 : 5/634

Cylinders. Twisting of thin-walled, stiffened circular cylinders [with list of references], by E. Schapitz; [translation by J. Vanier from] Lilienthal-Gesell-schaft fur Luftfahrtforschung. Jahrbuch 1936. Washington, Oct. 1938. cover title, 30 p. 11 pl. 4° (Technical memorandums 878.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: 8/878De-icers (aircraft). Drag of inflatable rubber de-icers [with list of references] ;

by Russell G. Robinson. Washington, Oct. 1938. cover title. 9 p. 1 pl. 4° (Technical notes 669.) [Processed.] t Y 3. N 21/5: 6/669

Hulls (aircraft.) Hydrodynamic and aerodynamic tests of models of flying-boat hulls designed for low aerodynamic drag N. A. C. A. models 74, 74-A, and 75 [with list of references] ; by Starr Truscott, J. B. Parkinson, John W. Ebert, jr., and E. Floyd Valentine. Washington, Oct. 1938. cover title, 20 p. 36 pl. 4° (Technical notes 668.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5 :6/668

Laminar separation point. Method of rapidly estimating position of laminar separation point [with list of references] ; by Albert E. von Doenhoff. Wash-ington, Oct. 1938. cover title, 9 p. 1 pl. 4° (Technical notes 671.) [Proc-essed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/671

Lift (aircraft). Operational treatment of nonuniform-lift theory in airplane dynamics [with list of references] ; by Robert T. Jones. Washington, Oct. 1938. cover title, 10 p. 1 pl. 4° (Technical notes 667.) [Processed.] f

Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/667Stability. Influence of lateral stability on disturbed motions of airplane with

special reference to motions produced by gusts [with list of references]; by Robert T. Jones. 1938. cover title, ii+10 p. il. 4° (Report 638.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26925 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/638

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and Aluminum Administrative Workers Union, Local 20661, affiliated with A. F. of L., decision and certification of representatives, case no. R-985, de-cided Oct. 11, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. ([Decision] 24.) [From N. L. R. B. De-cisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 9/24

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Aluminum Line—Continued.amendment to decision and direction of elections, Oct. 7, 1938]. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 16.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 9/16----- Same; decision, direction of elections, and order, decided Sept. 29, 1938.

[1938.] 31 p. ([Decision] 161.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 8/161

American France Line. In matter of American France Line et al. (Mis-sissippi Shipping Company) and International Seamen’s Union of America, case no. R-157; certification of representatives, Apr. 1, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([De-cision] 57.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 6/57Atlas Tack Corporation. In matter of Atlas Tack Corporation and Fabricated

Metal Workers’ Local Industrial Union No. 71, affiliated with C. I. O., de-cision and order, case no. C-709, decided Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 10 p. ([De-cision] 18.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 9/18Aviation Manufacturing Corporation. In matter of Vultee Aircraft Division,

Aviation Manufacturing Corporation, and United Automobile Workers of America, Local 361, decision and direction of election, case no. R-732, decided Oct. 5, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. ([Decision] 9.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 9/9

Azar & Solomon. In matter of Azar & Solomon and Pecan Workers Local No. 172, affiliated with United Agricultural Canning, Packing and Allied Workers of America, decision and order, case no. C-856, decided Sept. 19, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Decision] 143.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 8/143

Berkeley Steel Construction Company. In matter of Berkeley Steel Construc-tion Co., and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, Local 1649, decision and certification of representatives, case no. R-944, decided Oct. 10, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Decision] 21.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.]* Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 9/21

Blanchard Brothers & Lane, Incorporated. In matter of Blanchard Bros. & Lane, Inc., and Leather Workers Union No. 21687, Essex & Hudson counties, N. J., of American Federation of Labor, decision and certification of representatives, case no. R-986, decided Sept. 27, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. ([Decision] 157.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 8/157

Boston Daily Record. In matter of Boston Daily Record (New England News-paper Publishing Co.) and Newspaper Guild of Boston (American Newspaper Guild) ; in matter of Boston Evening American and Boston Sunday Advertiser (New England Newspaper Publishing Co.) and [same]; in matter of New England Newspaper Publishing Co. and American Federation of Newspaper Writers, Reporters & Editorial Workers, Federal Local No. 21432, cases nos. R-720 [to] R-722; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, Oct. 5, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. ([Decision] 8.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a:9/8

Breckwoldt, Julius, J Son, Incorporated. In matter of Julius Breckwoldt & Son, Inc., and American Federation of Labor, decision and order, case no. C 402, decided Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 14 p. ([Decision] 17.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 9/17

California Woodturning Company. In matter of California Woodturning Com-pany and United Furniture Workers of America Local 576, C. I. O., case no. R-854; amendment to direction of election, Sept. 24, 1938. 1938. 1 p. ([De-cision] 131a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 8/131aCitizen-News Company. In matter of Citizen-News Company and Los Angeles

Typographical Union Local No. 174, cases nos. C-606 and R-712; amendment to direction of election, Oct. 6, 1938. 1938. 1 p. ([Decision] 12.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. ’ LR 1.8/a: 9/12

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CWtou Manufacturing Company. In matter of Clifton ^onufacturil® Cemj Jany and Textile Workers Orgamsmg Cbmmittee^deeismn and duee^ “fenTo) “from N9L. B. B. Decisions and orders, v.

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Eagle-Pielier Mining and Smelting Company. .ma^°* Eage-Picher Mta-insr and Smelting Company and International Union of Mine, Mill, and bmciter Workers Toca"S429. Jase no. B-836; supplemental..decism"^^-.13,1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 29.)orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

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istern Footwear uorporaiion. In matter of Eastern Footwear Coiporation and Boot and Shoe Workers Union, gg®1’ fyreom n . L. R. B

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aided Sept. 26, 1938. [1938.]Decisions and orders, v. 8.]

Electric Auto-Lite Company. In matter of Electric Anto-Lite Company and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America Ao. 12, decisio , SrtiTatZ of representatives, and direction of elections decided Oct. 12, 1938. [1938.] 12 p. ([Decision] 26.) [1 rom .N. DK- Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

Elliott Bau Lumber Company. In matter of Elliott Bay Lumber Company FUiott BayWil Company and Plywood and Veneer Workers Union Local No 26, case no r S; supplemental decision and 2d direction ofeiecUon Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] 3 p. ([Decision] 2.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-, and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

Fort Schuyler Knitting Company. In matter "‘Jort Schuyler Knitting Com-pany «»d Textile workers Organising Committee of C L O^e amendment to decision, Oct. 3, 1938. 1938. 1 P- 11 TR18/a-9/4N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] Paper, 5c. • / • /

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general Excavator Company In matter of General Excavator Company «d International Association of Machinists, Local 1281 (A. F. ot D), decision^anu certification of representatives, case no. R-1006, decided Sept. 29, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Decision] 163.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions andLg<]egr/^.* Paper, 5c.

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Griswold Manufacturing Company. No. 6831, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Mar. term, 1938, National Labor Relations Board v. Griswold Manu-facturing Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1938.] cover title, iii4-43 p. t LR1.9:G889

Hoffman Beverage Company. In matter of Hoffman Beverage Company and International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, Local No. 55; in matter of [same] and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 68, decision and certification of representatives, cases nos. R-993 and R-994, decided Sept. 30, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Decision] 164.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 8/164

Indianapolis Times Publishing Company. In matter of Indianapolis Times Pub-lishing Company and Indianapolis Newspaper Guild, decision and direction of election, case no. R-862, decided Sept. 27, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. ([Decision] 155.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 8/155Inman Mills. In matter of Inman Mills and Textile Workers Organizing Com-

mittee, case no. R-972; amendment to direction of election, Oct. 6, 1938. 1938. 1 P- ([Decision] 14.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] ♦Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 9/14

----- Same, decision and direction of election, case no. R-972, decided Sept.22, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Decision] 151.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 8/151

International Freighting Corporation. In matter of International Freighting Corp, et al. (International Freighting Corporation, Inc.) and International Seamen’s Union of America, case no. R-159; certification of representatives, Apr. 1, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 59.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 6/59

International Harvester Company Tractor Works. In matter of International Harvester Company Tractor Works and Farm Equipment Workers Association, Division of A. A. I. S. & T. W. N. A. Lodge No. 1320, C. I. €>., decision and direction of election, case no. R-537, decided Feb. 10, 1938. [1938.] 9 p.([Decision] 30.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 5/30International Nickel Company, Incorporated. In matter of International Nickel

Company, Inc., and Square Deal Lodge No. 40, Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, through Steel Workers Or-ganizing Committee, decision and direction of election, case no. R-640, decided May 6, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Decision] 9.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 7.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 7/9

Jackson Daily Neros, Incorporated. In matter of Jackson Daily News, Inc., and Jackson Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union No. 215, decision and order, cases nos. C-437 and R-487, decided Oct. 10, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. ([Decision] 20.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 9/20Kentucky Fire Brick Company. No. 7866, in circuit court of appeals for 6th

circuit, Oct. term, 1937, National Labor Relations Board v. Kentucky Fire Brick Company; opposition to petition for rehearing. [1938.] cover title, 8 p. t LR 1.9 :K 419/2

Kling Factories. In matter of Kling Factories, assumed title used by D. D. Kling. A. J. Kling, and C. E. Helgren in management of Chatauqua Cabinet Co.. Brockton Furniture Co., Herrick Furniture Co., John A. Kling (successor to Crandall Panel Co.), and Frewsburg Furniture Co. and Locals 12, 13, 14, and 15 Organized Furniture Workers of Jamestown, N. Y., decision and direc-tion of election, case no. R-757, decided Sept. 23, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. ([De-cision] 152.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a : 8/152Luckenbach Steamship Company, Incorporated. In matter of Luckenbach Steam-

ship Company, Inc., and Luckenbach Gulf Steamship Company, Inc., and Maritime Office Employees International Longshoremen’s and Warehouse-

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Luekenbach Steamship Company, ^nc?rPora^ ^eT’cas^ no C-505, decided men’s Union, Local No. 1-25, decision and order, case no . B De.^nnde^]8.l13-U^Onl 158J LE1"

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3f“X\+X«fae(,t,™o Company. In matter ot M^rlmaek J

SSR-1036 and R-1037, decided Oct. 12, 1838 [\ pa' ‘r£ LR 1.8/a: 9/27[From N L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] 1 apei, uc.

Milan Manufacturing Company. In matter of Milan Mannfaeturir® Company and International Ladles’ Garment W»rkers Union Local No.order, case no. C-810, decided Sept.20, 1938. [1938.] Op. (»J. g/^ [From N L. R. B. Decisions and ordeis, v. 8.J taper, oc. /

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___ Same [decision, direction ot elections, and order], case no. R-SUdeeided Sept 29. 1938. [1938.1 28 p._ ([Decision] 160.) [From N. L.RRO«« and orders, v. 8.) ♦Paper, oc. LKX.»/a.oz o

National Candy Company. Incorporated. ^“"aSted wThnnnv Tnc Veribrite Factory and Local 351 Candy woraers, aununvu Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union of America (A. F of . affil ) case no R-753; supplemental decision and order, Oct. 6, 1938. [1938. JUDeXion] 13’.) P[From N. L. R. B. Decisions and gers.* Paper, 5c.

National Labor Relations Board, and for other purposes; [approved July 5, 19351. [1938.1 U p [OW^s“ed «s appends to WaTb lls/S senes 1, as amended, Apr. 27, IPoo .j i

National Tea Company. In matter ot National Tea 0»®BaW»«« United Gro«iT Workers Union, Chicago Local, decision and order, case no. C-713, decided yer. 12 W38 [1938.) 13 p. <[Decision] 25.) [From N. L. B. B. Decisions andorders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company In matter of New York. &.Cuba Mail Steamship Company and National Organization Masters, Mates and Pilots of America, decision and certification of representativ^, case no R lb<g, decided Oct. 5, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Decision] 11.) [From N L R B Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LK l b » • y/

Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Appendix toRespondents brief, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4390. Newport News Shipping [Shipbuilding] and Dry Dock Company v. National Labor Rela-tions Board, on petition to review and board's request for enforcement of oide of National Labor Relations Board. [1938.] cover title, i+< zp

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Novelty Slipper Company, Incorporated. In matter of Novelty Slipper Co and employees of Novelty Slipper Co., Ine., and Boot & Shoe WoS Uni? r-iQoo i f9 c,as£ n.°- certification of representatives, May 5, 1938.* Pnr> r “ P‘ [Decision] 5.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 7 ]

P ’ oc- DR 1.8/a : 7/5° D^'6'Lnr^-C,OW^^^lCO^Ora^<Z- 111 matter of Ox Fibre Brush Company,

3.and ^mfiana Ox Libre Brush Co. and Brush Makers Union No. 21158 decision and order, case no. C-808, decided Sept. 19, 1938. [1938.] 8 p ([De-cision] 141.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Pap&, 5c

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N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 8/159 P<Cha??ct?r Dnii ^rporation- matter of Paragon Rubber Co.—American

of C ? O D?aUCnn PnD^7?Wd T°^ & NoveltF Workers Organizing Committee [1938 1 3 n t rn^S707? ;_®upplemental decision and order, Sept. 28, 1938. v 81 *Paner (5[pDecislon] 74a-> [F™ni N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders,

J Raper, ac. LR 1.8/a: 8/74aParagon Slipper- Company. In matter of Samuel Goldenberg, doing business as

^nd4i1noUwU1ider nam*e ™nd Style Of Paragon Slipper Company and Boot A Shoe Workers Union, A. F. of L., case no. R-756; certification of repre-sentatives, Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 3.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a -9/3

L <7 °ompany- J" matter of LeRoy C. Phenix, doing business as L. C. I henix Company and Furniture Workers Union, Local No. 1561 decision 28 WFrom n Vr £-72°, decided Oct. 13, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Decision]

[I lom JN. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 9/28 Piedmont Granite Quarries, Incorporated. In matter of Piedmont Granite Quar-

ries, Inc., and Quarry Workers International Union of North America, Local No. 266; in matter of Oglesby Granite Quarries and [same]; in matter of Southern Quarrying Company and [same] ; in matter of Elberton Granite Industries, Inc., and [same] ; in matter of Commoli Granite Company and [same]; in matter of American Granite Quarries, Inc., and [same] ; in matter or Southeastern Granite Company and [same], cases nos. R-960 to R-966" amendment to direction of elections, Oct. 5, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision! 10.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 9/10

2d amendment to direction of elections, °C£r12’ 19o8; J988' lp’ ([Decision] 10a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and

orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR L8/a . 9/10a' Z faomel [fiecision and direction of elections], cases nos. R-960 to R-966 de-

cided Sept. 21, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Decision] 148.) [From N. L R b ’De-cisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR L8/a: 8/148

Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. In matter of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Works No. 9 and Federation of Flat Glass Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O decision and order, case no. C-778, decided Sept. 22, 1938. [1938 1 8 p. ([Decision] 149.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders v 8]

1 aper’ 5c- LR 1.8/a: 8/149Reed Brothers, Incorporated. In matter of Reed Brothers, Inc., and Interna-

*lonal S’. ?,ar,n^nt Workers Union- L°cal No. 322, decision and order, case no C-803 deculed Sept. 20, 1938. [1938.1 7 p. ([Decision] 146) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 8/146

Richmond Hosiery Mills. In matter of Richmond Hosiery Mills, Spinning Plant and Textile Workers Organizing Committee, case no. R-959; supplemental de-cision and oriler, Sept. 26, 1938. [1938.] 2p. ([Decision] 134aJ [FroS N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 8/134a

Royal Warehouse Corporation. In matter of Royal Warehouse Corp, and Roval Glassworks Corp, and Glass Warehouse Workers and Paint Handlers Local

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Royal Warehouse Cor.Porationr^-t^n of representatives, case no. R-838, Union No. 206, decision and certification or rep re oeiwa ’ „ T R BSSded Sept 22, 1938. [193SJ 6 p. < [Decision] 150.) [From N.U;Decisions and orders, v. 8.] Paper, 5c.

Sartorius, A., <£ Co. Incorp1 50 Local^SOOO, case no. R-995;amendm^nt^o'^rection^o^Tlection,^001^13^1938. ^apeJ Ec

7a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] I ape , ^/sl .

— Same, decision and direction of'election «se no. R-995, decided Oct.ft 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Decision] 7.) [From N. L. K. n. LR18/a:9/7orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

Seas RMppinfi Company. In matter of SeasWW? VlU Organization Masters, Mates & Pilots America case iv .mental decision and 2d amendmen Decisions and orders, v. 8.][1938.] 3 p. ([Decision] 45a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions a™^ * Paper, 5c.

Shelby Shops, Incorporated. In matter of Shelby "s" meTohdFurniture Workers of Amenro.1^ ^301. “^““ntatlves, Sept. 21, [same], cases nos. C-652 and R <-08 , c |F N B R B Decisions and1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 61a.) [Hom N. k . «. LR18/a;8/6iaorders, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

So,., paper Companv. In matter of Sorg XWS— Industrial Organization case no R-^3» cerrBrom N L R B. Decisions and 11, 1938. [1938.] 3 p. ([Decision] 22.) [Brom N. u. it. n. £R18/a;9/22 orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c.

wwffiKsSSSFreight Handlers, B^ss and %“on Em^oy^s dee [19388 p.of representatives, case no. K-bba, aeciaeu ocp. , S1 * Pnner 5c.([Decision] 156.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions an , • c£R18/a: g/156

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brief for National Labor Relations Board. [ 9 .] LR 1.9: St 12

pole Carbon Company V. ft.on petition for on^rgm [Orig|nal'filed June JftWMl ’* IK19; St 12/2

SBeneficial Association, cases nos. R-825 [to] R-7, a »tBecision] 5.) ment to direction of elections, Oct. 4, 1938. 1938. 1 P- [[JJecisionj u 1 [F?om N L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a . 9/5

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Tennessee Copper Company. In matter of Tennessee Copper Company and A. F. of L. Federal Union No. 21164, case no. R-574 ; 3d supplemental decision and 2d amendment to 2d direction of election, Oct. 8, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Decision] 19.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5e,

LR 1.8/a: 9/19Texas Corrugated Box Company. In matter of Texas Corrugated Box Com-

pany and International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, Local 98, cases nos. R-858 and C-741; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Decision] 34.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 9/34

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Virginia Ferry Corporation. Appendix to respondent’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4387, Virginia Ferry Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition of Virginia Ferry Corporation to review and set aside order of National Labor Relations Board. [1938.] cover title, ii-f- 103 p. f LR1.9:V819

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Oct obe r 1938 1369AERONAUTICAL BOARD

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Caracas Bay with Spanish Water and Spanish Haven, island of Curacao W I from Netherland Government surveys to 1930, with additions from Curacao scaL 1U13 60OU w!«h?aPtOf Chart J.?45' Scale 1’000 yd8 =1° in- "atural editionf'sent1938 27^39?- °CThlC Offlce’ publishcd Feb. 1891. 16th emuon, feept. 1938. 27.6X32.2 in. f 40c. N 6.18 *1245

Zd^/a, Mediterranean Sea Bengasi to Ras el Hiiai, from Italian surveys to 1931 [with mset]; chart 4292. Natural scale 1:249,299 at lat. 32°38' ^Vashi'ng- InsetHydr°SraPhlC °ffiCe’ SePt‘1938‘ 23-5X43.4 in. f 60c. N 6.18^ 4292

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Panama Canal. Approaches to Panama Canal, Canal Zone and Panama, Cen-tral America, from United States Government surveys to 1938; chart Natural scale 1:145,031 at lat. 9°20'. Washington. Hydrographic Office, published Nov. [Dec.] 1915, 15th edition, Aug. 1938, corrected through Notice to mariners 38, Sept. 21 [1938]. 45X28.4 in. 150c. N 6.18: o002

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters^ Nov. 1938; chart 3500. Scale 1° long. =0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 13, 1938.23.3 X 35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] flOc. N 6-4 .)..8/11

Note .—Contains on reverse: Navigator’s time, distance, speed diagrams and tables.----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Dec. 1938; chart 2603. Scale 1° long. =

0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 12, 1938. 22.4 X 31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu-reau.] 110c. N 617 :

Note —Contains on reverse: Technique of drawing isobars on weather maps; by Gardner Emmons.

----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 1938; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 14, 1938. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau. ] 110c. . „ ..1L. C. card 14-16339 N 615/1.938/11

N0Te —Contains on reverse: Technique of drawing isobars on weather maps; by Gardner Emmons.

___ Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1938; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.= 0 2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 13, 1938. 23.7X35 4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N6.!6.9.8/12

Note .—Contains on reverse: Current chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec., Jan., and beb.___ _ pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1938-Feb. 1939; chart 2600,

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Note .—Contains on reverse: Technique of drawing isobars on weather maps; by Gardner Emmons.

___ Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1938-Feb. 1939; chart 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 12, 1938. 21.2 X 35.6 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. b—l '• 9.18/4

Note .__Contains on reverse: Technique of drawing isobars on weather maps; byGardner Emmons.

___ Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 1938; chart 1400a. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 18, 1938. 23x31-8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.28: 938/11

Note .—Contains on reverse: Index of aviation charts published by Hydrographic Office, Navy.

___ Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 193S1; chart 1401a. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 18, 1938. 23.8 X 35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.29: 938/12

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Santa Marta Bay. Bahia Santa Marta, north coast of Colombia, from survey by U. S. S. Nokomis in 1936 in collaboration with Comision Hidrografica de Colombia ; chart 1378. Scale 2,000 yds.=9.6 in., natural scale 1: 7,500. Wash-ington, Hydrographic Office, published June 1893, 17th edition, Aug. 1938, corrected through Notice to mariners 38, Sept. 21 [1938]. 27.4x31.8 in. f 40c.

N G.18:1378Southampton Water, England, south coast, from British surveys to 1935 (topog-

raphy is mainly from British Ordnance survey) ; chart 4509 . Scale naut. m =4 9 in., natural scale 1:15,000 at lat. 50°50'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1915, 7th edition, Sept. 1938. 42.6 x 26.8 in. t 50c.

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Taiican. West coast of Taiwan (Formosa) and Pescadores Channel (HokO’ Suido), Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1930 [with inset]; chart 3203. Natural scale 1:150,009 at lat. 23°10'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub-lished May 1916, 5th edition. Aug. 1938, corrected through Notice to mariners 38, Sept. 21 [1938]. 39.3X26.3 in. t 50c. N 6.18:3203Inset:

Anpin Ko, from Japanese chart of 1931, with additions to 1936.

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Cacao. El cultivo del cacao [en Bahia, Brasil] ; por Gregorio Bondar. Agosto de 1938. cover title, 16 p. il. (Publicacifin agricola no. 129.) f Paper. 5c.

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Oct obe r 1938 1373PANAMA CANAL

Note .—Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part ’of the War Department.Panama Canal record. Panama Canal record, v. 32, no. 3; Oct. 15, 1938. Balboa

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Mail routes—Continued. „„ division, Railway Mail----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 442 <Eastern Shore of

Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Exnress PrintingEytaid. Accomac and Northampton counUra, Va Mail A Mj« » P- 4 Co., Inc., New York [1938]. cover title, 166 p. narrow 8 lValf7o<12/2:442

— Thedulc of mail routes, no. 518, OctlT.« ^XetSrra,^. C?“ » Wlf, wTtVp -'row 8=' t ' P 10.12/5: 518 _ Sc^dulc ot mall routes, no^ 524^Oct. ^8,^938^3^dOtsmn^R^dlrraygMatl

Maryland and Vlrgmul.^timi 1044-111 n. narrow 8° t ,,_ Schedule of mail routes, no. 547 ^ 14 1938 division,.^tlway Mail

mav be designated. Doyle and Waltz Printing, n ., p 5471938]. 112 p. narrow 8° 4

top ograp hy divisio nNora—The Division.ot Topograph,ha. .ondie « l?“on M?

rural free delivery mail service'. RuralD&erJJOdrlwn to tbe^ scale of 1: 62.500 or or local maps which, with a f(w,,^nPf™re than 1530 counties in the United States 1:63,360 (1 mile to the inch) Maps ot morg rnan ± o ™lu^.line prints. lnade from the have been prepared by the Post O®“ Scents per copy. Each county map shows, in latest available negatives, are sold for 50 cen s p I -offlces within the county at the addition to the roads traveled by rural carrie . 1 schools and churches known attime the negative was made and all other roads, homes., scnoom, ano* dralnage A n t the time the map was originally drawn,Uget’ r w 1 1icatioll to the Disbursing Clerk, of the county mans on will be furnisiieu up^ lj t emanating from postPost Office Department Washington D C. Kurai uen e^y^ ghown on ]ocal offices in counties for which county maps have not beer for aU pogtal maps shouldBlueprint copies of such maps aie sell at Zu ce thp Disbursing Clerk. Post Office Depart- be accompanied by money order and addressed to the^nsoursing confugpd with the State pos^roXe maps whiPh are listed in the Monthly catalog for February 1938, page 236.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNote -For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama-

tions see. below, note under Executive orders.Ackia Battleground National Monument, Miss., proclamation. Oct 25, 1948.

(No. 2307.7 [Not Issued separately. Appeared m Federal register, V. 3, no. 211, Oct. 28, 1938, p. 2579.1 .

Armistice Day. 1938, proclamation. Oct. 25, 1938. ^oseparately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 211, Oct. 28, 1JJ8 P- J

Brauer, Herman G. A. Executive order exemption of Herman^£0 }from compulsory retirement for age. Sept. . . • • pr 32.5 : R 314/224♦ 5c.

Breton Bird Refuge. Executive order establishing reg-Oct. 4. 1938. (No. 7983.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in rtuei.u ister, v. 3, no. 196, Oct. 7, 1938, p. 2389.]

Executive oiders. . vnMie 220 74th Congress (49 Stat. 500—5031Note —The Federal register act. Public --0. 74t ► register all Presidentialprovides as follows : There shall be published in the I ede a! g a Ucabinty ld S'Xrt0™ ,Mr cap”‘tr

nlng »r,,12. .1938. from theonly be to appropriate agencies X'^cSSSt.^Mr;;*,SkWasaE“5»y.a&M initial deposit of $5.00. The int ivi p entg on a subscription basis of $1.00 per will be sold by the Superintendent ^ocume t.on a s Prociaiuations published in month or $10.00 per year. Those Executive orders^ ana^ f<jr Ruch Expcutiv«!M S55S-S» ’™ to the Frier.! register, .ppe.r rtove nodbelow.

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1376 Octob er 1938

Governmental activities. Executive order, postponement of effective date of certain provisions of Executive order no. 6166 of June 10, 1933 [delaying certain transfers, consolidations, and eliminations provided for under sec. 4 of said order, as amended, and provisions relating thereto, until Dec. 31, 1938, with respect to disbursement by United States marshals under Department of Justice]. Sept. 29, 1938. (No. 7980.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 193, Oct. 4, 1938, p. 2359.]

Great White Heron Refuge. Executive order, establishing Great White Heron Refuge, Fla. Oct. 27, 1938. (No. 7993.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 212, Oct. 29, 1938, p. 2581.]

Indians. Executive order, extension of trust periods on Indian lands expiring during calendar year 1939. Oct. 7, 1938. (No. 7984.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 198, Oct. 11, 1938, p. 2435.]

Latham, P. Julian. Executive order, exemption of P. Julian Latham from com-pulsory retirement for age. Oct. 21, 1938. 1 p. 4° (No. 7991.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : R 314/227Leahy, Francis T. Executive order, exemption of Francis T. Leahy from com-

pulsory retirement for age. Oct. 15, 1938. 1 p. 4° (No. 7989.) * Paper, 5c.Pr 32.5 : R 314/226

National forests. Chequamegon National Forest, Wis., proclamation. Oct. 14, 1938. (No. 2303.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 203, Oct. 18, 1938, p. 2496.]

------ Executive order, transfers of national-forest lands, Idaho. Oct. 8, 1938. (No. 7986.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 198, Oct. 11, 1938, p. 2435-36.]

------ Huron National Forest, Mich., proclamation. Oct. 14, 1938. (No. 2301.) [Not issued separately. "Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 203, Oct. 18, 1938, p. 2496-97.]

----- Manistee National Forest, Mich., proclamation. Oct. 25, 1938. (No. 2306.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 211, Oct. 28, 1938, p. 2577-79, il.]

----- Nicolet National Forest, Wis., proclamation. Oct. 14, 1938. (No. 2302.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 203, Oct. 18, 1938, p. 2495.]

Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge. Executive order, modification of Okefenokee Wild-life Refuge, Ga. Oct. 27, 1938. (No. 7994.) [Not issued separately. Ap-peared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 212, Oct. 29, 1938, p. 2581.]

Ordnance Department. Executive order, amendment of subdivision 4, Schedule B, civil service rules [relating to classified positions in Ordnance Department at Large, War Department, when filled by promotion of unclassified laborers]. Sept. 29, 1938. (No. 7981.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 193, Oct. 4, 1938, p. 2359.]

Parran, Thomas. Executive order, designating Thomas Parian as member of Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities. Oct. 11, 1938. 1 p. 4° (No. 7987.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: H 349/amdt.-2

Proclamations.Not e .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Procla-

mations see, above, Executive orders.Proving Ground, Aberdeen. Executive order, establishing airspace reservation

over certain areas in Maryland [at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. for national defense purposes], Oct. 8, 1938. (No. 7985.) [Not issued separately. Ap-peared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 198, Oct. 11, 1938, p. 2435.]

Tanner, Ada. Executive order, exemption of Ada Tanner from compulsory re-tirement for age. Oct. 12, 1938. 1 p. 4° (No. 7988.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: R 314/225Williams, Aubrey. Executive order, designating Aubrey Williams as member of

Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities. Oct 19, 1938. 1 p. 4° (No. 7990.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: H 349/amdt.-3

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Oct ober 1938 1377Wyoming. Executive order, revocation of Executive order no. 3674 of May 17,

1922, withdrawing lands for use and occupancy of DuBois Rifle Club for rifle practice, [DuBois] Wyo. Oct. 25, 1938. (No. 7992.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 3, no. 210, Oct. 27, 1938, p. 2567.]

PRISON INDUSTRIES REORGANIZATION ADMINISTRATION

Prison labor. Chart and comment on laws affecting labor of prisoners and sale and distribution of prison-made products in United States; [prepared by Richard E. Elwell and Eugene M. Purver J. [Edition of 1938.] Feb. 1938. cover title, [2]+9 leaves-]-[1] folded leaf, 4° (Bulletin 1.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 37-28923 Y 3.P 93/3 : 3/1/938

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Com-mission, finance docket no. 11002, in matter of reorganization of Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company; reply of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to exceptions to report proposed by examiner M. S. Jameson. [1938.] cover title, 8'p. t Y 3.R 24:10 D 437/2

Keifer & Keif er. No. 364, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1938, Keifer and Keifer v. Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Regional Agricultural Credit Corpora-tion of Sioux City, Iowa, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for Reconstruction Finance Corporation in opposition. [1938.] cover title, i+21 p. t Y 3.R 24:10 K 263

Park Savings Bank. No. 78, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1938, Joseph W. Cox et al. v. Joseph W. Thompson et al., petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief in behalf of Reconstruction Finance Corporation. [1938.] cover title, ii+13 p. [Case relates to Park Savings Bank, Washington, D. C.] $ Y 2.R 24:10 P 219

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION

Construction report 34; Oct. 4, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] tY 3. R 88 :13/34

Progress bulletin, general, no. 66-71, Oct. 4-28, 1938. [1938.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Y 3.R 88:12/66-71

Rural electrification news, summary of rural electrification activities, Oct. 1938; v. 4, no. 2. [1938.] 32 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15.L. C. card 37-26406 Y 3.R 88: 9/4-2

Washing machines. I like a modern Monday; [and How to get the most from your electric washer, by Helen S. Holbrook]. [1938.] [4] p. il. 4° [From Rural electrification news, Oct. 1938.] t Y 3.R 88 : 9/a/W 275

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONNote .—The decisions or opinions of the Securities and Exchange Commission are issued

in processed form immediately upon their release, and copies are distributed bv the commission upon request. They will be published later in printed form when a sufficient number have been issued to make up a volume.Associated Gas and Electric Company. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit,

Securities and Exchange Commission v. Associated Gas and Electric Company [et al., on appeal from district court for southern district of New York] ; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission. [1938.] cover title, ii+49+ vi. p. large S” t SE 1.12: As 78

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Brokers. Over-the-counter brokers and dealers, supplement 5 to directory pub-lished Apr. 30, 1938, giving names and addresses of brokers and dealers regis-tered under sec. 15 of securities exchange act of 1934, as amended. Sept. 30, 1938. [1J4-6 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f SE 1.15: 938/supp. 5>

Houston Natural Gas Corporation. No. 4389, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Houston Natural Gas Corporation r. Securities and Exchange Com-mission, on petition to review order of Securities and Exchange Commission brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, iii-|-66 p. t SE 1.12: H 818

Oklahoma-Texas Trust. No. 1641, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Oklahoma-Texas Trust, express trust, v. Securities and Exchange Commis-sion, on petition to review order of Securities and Exchange Commission; brief for respondent. [1938.] cover title, v+111 p. i SE 1.12:Ok4

Public utilities. [Forms promulgated under public utility holding company act of 1935.] [1938.] [236] p. [Issued with perforations for insertion in binder.. These forms are to accompany General rules and regulations under public utility holding company act of 1935, as amended to and including July 1, 1938.] t SE 1.6 : R 86/7/forms-l

Registration record. Registration record, securities act of 1933, Oct. 1-31, 1938- [1938.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. Proc-essed. ] t SE 1.13 : 938/230-255

■----- Same, index for Oct. 1938. [1938.] [1] +7 p. 4° [Processed.] fSE 1.13/2:938/10-

Securities. Official summary of security transactions and holdings reported to Securities and Exchange Commission under securities exchange act of 1934 and public utility holding company act of 1935; pt. 1, Reports of officers, directors, and principal stockholders under securities exchange act of 1934,. pt. 2, Reports of officers and directors of public utility holding companies registered under public utility holding company act of 1935; v. 4, no. 17 and 18, Oct. 1938, Reports received Sept. 1-30, 1938. [1938.] 65 p. and 33 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] fL. C. card 35-26732 SE 1.9 : 4/17,18

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONNote .—In a recent price list, the Smithsonian Institution publishes this notice: “Ap-

plicants for the publications in this list are requested to state the grounds for their requests, as the Institution is able to supp'y papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which they are especially interested. These papers are distributed gratis. excent where price is given, and should be ordered by the publication numbers, arranged in sequence. The serial publications of the Smithsonian Institution are as follows: 1, Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; 2. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections; 3. Smithsonion annual reports. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. Special publications are also issued from time to time. The pap’rs issued in the series of Contributions to knowledge and Miscellaneous collec-tions are not public documents, but are printed in limited editions at the expense of the Smithsonian Fund. They are distributed without charge to public libraries, educational establishments, and learned societies in this country and abroad; and are supplied to other institutions, and to individuals at the prices indicated. Remittances snould be made payable to the ‘Smithsonian Institution.’ A discount of 20 percent is allowed to- bookdcaleis. The Smithsonian report volumes and the paners reprinted in separate form therefrom, are distributed gratuitously by the Institution to libraries and Individuals throughout tbe world. Very few of the Report volumes are now available at the Insti-tution, but many of those of which the Smithsonian edition is exhausted can be purchased from t’ e Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The Institution maintains mailing-lists of public libraries and other educational estab-lishments, but no general mailing-list of individuals. A library making application to be listed for Smithsonian publications should state the number of volumes which it contains and the date of its establishment, and have the endorsement of a Member of Congress.”’

Although the annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents, the others are usually regarded as such and have free trans-mission by mail, therefore they are listed in the Monthly catalog.Antarctica. First crossing of Antarctica; by Lincoln Ellsworth. 1938. [1]

307-321 p. 9 p. of pl. (Publication 3463.) [From Report, 1937.] fSI 1.1/a : An 8/12

Days. Changes in length of day; by Ernest W. Brown. 1938. [1]-[-169-175 p. (Publication 3454.) [From Report, 1937.] f SI 1.1/a :D 33;

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Octo ber 1938 1379rEclipses. Discoveries from solar eclipse expeditions; by S. A. Mitchell. 1938.

[114-145-167 p. 9 p. of pl. (Publication 3453.) [From Report, 1937.] tSI 1.1/a : So 42/10

•Geological time. Measuring geologic time, its difficulties; by Alfred C. Lane.1938. [114-235-254 p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Publication 3458.) [From Report,1937.1 t SI 1.1/a :G 291/2

Nuthatch. New nuthatch from Yunnan; by H. G. Deignan. Washington, Smith-sonian Institution, Oct. 10, 1938. [2]4-2 p. (Publication 3486; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 97, no. 9.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26897 SI 1.7: 97/9

Pawnee Indians. Direct-historical approach in Pawnee archeology [with list of literature cited] ; by Waldo R. Wedel. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Oct. 19, 1938. [2]4-21 p. il. 6 p. of pl. (Publication 3484; Smithsonian mis-cellaneous collections, v. 97, no. 7.) t Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26941 ST 1.7 : 97/7

Photography by polarized light; by J. W. McFarlane. 1938. [1]4-225-233 p. il.6 p. of pl. (Publication 3457.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a : P 566/18

Photomicrography. Moving photomicrography; by W. N. Kazeeff [translation].1938. [1] 4-323-338 p. il. 12 p. of pl. (Publication 3464.) [From Report,1937.] t • SI 1.1/a: P 566/19

Ras Shamra, Canaanite civilization and language [with short bibliography] ; by Zellig S. Harris. 1938. [1]4-479-502 p. il. 4 p. of pl. (Publication 3474.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a :R 185

Salmon. Breeding habits of salmon and trout [with list of literature cited] ;by Leonard P. Schultz. 1938. [1]4-365-376 p. il. 5 p. of pl. (Publication3466.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a: Sa 35

Stars. Constitution of the stars ; by Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington. 1938. [1] 4- 131-144 p. (Publication 3452.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a: St 28/10

Thunderstorm; by E. A. Evans and K. B. McEachron. 1938. [1] 4-177-203 p. il.2 p. of pl. (Publication 3455.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a :T424

Water supply. Our water supply; by Oscar E. Meinzer. 1938. [1]4-291-305 p. (Publication 3462.) [From Report, 1937.] t SI 1.1/a : W 291/7

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

Report. Annual report of American Historical Association, 1934: [Writings on American history, 1934, bibliography of books and articles on United States and Canadian history published during 1934, with some memoranda on other portions of America; by Grace Gardner Griffin, Dorothy M. Louraine and Katherine M. Tate.] 1938. xxxiv4~463p. *Cloth, $1.00.L. C. card 8-29891 SI 4.1: 934

Note .—The Proceedings for 1934 were issued in a cumulated volume with those for 1933 and 1935, which was also issued as House document 323, 74th Congress, 2d ses-sion. See Monthly catalog for May 1937, p. 653.

----- Same. (H. doc. 16, 74th Cong. 1st sess.)

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scientific series, viz.. Proceedings. Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus conies being supplied on application. The Proceedings a-e usually brief technical papers and the Bulletins generally monographs based on the Museum col-lections in biology (except botany), geology, and anthropology. Contributions from national herbirium are wholly botanical. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished.

The Proceedings are now issued in pamphlet form only. The separate papers will be sent to depository libraries and to others designated to receive them, as issued, and a title page and index will be published for each volume so that the volume may be bound if desired.Beetles. Revision of North American beetles of staphylinid subfamily Tachy-

porinae: pt. 2, Genus Coproporus Kraatz; by Richard E. Blackwelder. 1938. p. 1-10. (Proceedings, v. 86; no. 3041.) f SI 3.6 : 3041

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SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD

Addresses. National health program, by I. S. Falk, member, Technical Com-mittee on Medical Care, chief, Division of Health Studies, Bureau of Research and Statistics, Social Security Board, Washington, D. C., address before 16th annual fall conference of New York Women’s Trade Union League, New York, Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] 23 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t SS1.8:F18

----- Social Security Board chairman’s address before American Federation of Labor convention at Houston, Tex., full text of speech delivered by Arthur J. Altmeyer, chairman of Social Security Board, before American Federation of Labor convention at Houston, Tex., Oct. 3, 1938. [1938.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t SS 1.8: Al 7/15

----- Social Security Board chairman’s address before Interstate Conference ofUnemployment Compensation Agencies, full text of speech delivered by Arthur J. Altmeyer, chairman, Social Security Board, before Interstate Conference of Unemployment Compensation Agencies in session at Washington, D. C., Oct. 20, 1938: How can we solve our mutual problems? [1938.] 16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f SS 1.8: Al 7/16

Public assistance. Plan for case census of recipients of public assistance; by Margaret C. Klein. [1938.] xii+92 p. 1 pl. (Bureau of Research and Sta-tistics; Bureau report 2.) * Paper, 15c. SS1.30:2

----- Public assistance; [Relief in urban areas, July 1938; Relief in rural and town areas, July 1938]. [1938.] 24 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Research and Sta-tistics. Division of Public Assistance Research.) [Monthly. From Social security bulletin, v. 1, no. 10, Oct. 1938.] t SS 1.25/al: 938/8

Railroad unemployment insurance act and unemployment compensation adminis-tration; by W. J. Couper. [1938.] [1] 4-12-16 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, v. 1, no. 8, Aug. 1938.] t SS 1.25/a4: R132

Relief trends in Cambridge, Mass., 1920-37; by Anne E. Geddes. [1938.] 8 p.il. 4° [From Social security bulletin, v. 1, no. 8, Aug. 1938.] f

SS 1.25/a4: R 279/2Social security. Brief explanation of social security act. [Edition of] Sept.

1938. [1938.] cover title, 19 p. narrow 8° (Informational Service, Circular1 .) [Text on p. 2-A of cover.] f SS 1.4:1/8

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For information concerning Executive orders and Proclamations of the President, formerly promulgated by the State Department, but beginning with Mar. 12. 1936, dis-tribute d by the Federal Register Division, National Archives, see Federal Register Division, Federal register, p. 1360.Addresses. Department of State and American Merchant Marine, address by

George S. Messersmith. assistant Secretary of State, before American Mer-chant Marine Conference, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 20, 1938. 1938. [2]+17 p.

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Conference of Brussels, Nov. 3-24 1937, convened in virtue of _art._7^of Nine- Power Treaty of Washington, of 1922. 1938. i\+82 p. 37; Publication 1232.]) * Paper, 15c.L. C- card 38-26909

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'Whaling. Regulation of Powers and Final act claimed May 18, 1938. L. C. card 33-26927

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SUPREME COURTBertelsen J Petersen Engineering Company. Vol. 1. transcript of record, Oct.

term 1938 no. 416, United States vs. Bertelsen & Petersen Engineering m- pany, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for W c^- cuit. [1938.] cover title, ii+52 p.

[Journal] Oct. 3-24, 1938; [slips] 1-15. [1938.] leaves 1-47. t Ju 6.5:938IMstatc Horticultural Company, Incorporatei. Trans,-ript of

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Towery, Charles F. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1938, no. 3G0, United States vs. Charles F. Towery, in his own right and as administrator of Robert G. Towery, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1938.] cover title, i+17 p. t Ju 6.7 :T 657

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Allen, Dorothy A. D. Dorothy A. D. Allen v. commissioner of internal revenue opinion; docket no. 88569, promulgated Oct. 13, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 111.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-111

Anglo-American Direct Tea Trading Co., Ltd., v. commissioner of internal reve- nrSAfaet [and opinion]; docket no. 84529, promulgated Oct. 4,

1.A8. [1938.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 94.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38 1 * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-94

Artman, Mrs. Caroline F. Estate of Caroline Foerderer Artman, Percival E. oerderer and Florence F. Tonner, executors, v. commissioner of internal 9RVeS %fact az11(l opinion]; docket no. 92084, promulgated Oct.

26 193K [1938.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 129.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-129

Avidan, Maurice 8. Maurice S. Avidan v. commissioner of internal revenue fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 87459, promulgated Oct. 20, 1938

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Baldwin, Jennie K Old Colony Trust Company and Jesse W. Morton, executors K‘ Bal^wni v commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket

no. 81071, promulgated Oct. 12, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no 106 1 [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T19: 5/31106B T RrUth Wight BUI v- commissioner of internal revenue; Beatrice

ill Talbot v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion]; docket nos. 79853-854Re°iSyt?atvd<£Clt'7i J?38' |BJ38'] 6p' ([Opinion] no. 102.) [From B. T. a ’ Reports, v. 38.] Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 ; 5/38-102

Bingham, Harry P Harry Payne Bingham and Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham v commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; dofket no 8_!W promulgated Oct .18 1938. [1938.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 116.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-116

BZacfc.sTter, James U. D W. Blacksher and First National Bank of Mobile Ala. rfiOal-tO1S Janies Uriah Blacksher, v. commissioner of internal revenue’ n5?8^gS in aCt /a^ .opinion] ; docket no- 88453, promulgated Oct. 25 1938’ Sr 5e P‘ ([Oplnion] no- 126‘) (From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38Ji aper, oc. y 3 T ig. 5/38_126

Bullington, Robert M. Robert McCarthy Bullington and Bessie B Bullington v commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docke? no.'

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Gambrill, Richard V.—Continued.21, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 124.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.]* Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-124

Geeseman, Delbert B. Delbert B. Geeseman v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 81736, promulgated Aug. 4, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 37.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-37Groves, George S. George S. Groves v. commissioner of internal revenue [find-

ings of fact and opinion | ; docket no. 87585, promulgated Oct. 6, 1938. [1938.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 96.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/38-96Gutmann, Daniel N. Daniel N. Gutmann v. commissioner of internal revenue

[findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 85242, promulgated Sept. 30, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 92.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paperr 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-92

Haggar Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 89265, promulgated July 21,1938. [1938.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 20.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-20

Hines, William A. William A. Hines v. commissioner of internal revenue; Marietta R. Marlow v. [same] ; Ernest W. Marlow v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 87399-401, promulgated Oct. 28, 1938. [1938.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 134) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-134Housman, Mrs. Stella 8. Stella S. Housman v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 81300, 83346, promulgated Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 127.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-127

Hunt Production Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, memorandum opinion; docket no. 81341 [promulgated Sept. 2, 1938]. [1938.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 61%.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/38-61%International Shoe Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of

fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 82264-265, 83607, 87162, promulgated July 19, 1938. [1938.] 17 p. ([Opinion] no. 13.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-13

Jones, Fred B. Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chi-cago, executor of Fred B. Jones, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 87203, promulgated July 29, 1938. [1938.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 31.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/38-31Kelly, Frank J. and Hubert, Trust. Frank J. and Hubert Kelly Trust, North-

western National Bank and Trust Company of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Irene Kelly Collisson, as trustees of said trust, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 92946, promulgated Oct. 25, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 128.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-128

Klecden, Mark. Mark Kleeden, Commerce Exchange Building, Oklahoma City, Okla., v. commissioner of internal revenue; R. A. McArthur, 3918 Brandt Street, Houston, Tex., v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 88730-731. promulgated Oct. 11. 1938. [1938.] 8 p ([Opinion] no. 105.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-105

Laird, William W. Mary A. B. du Pont Laird, Walter J. Laird and Philip D. Laird, executors of William Winder Laird, v. commissioner of internal reve-nue [findings of fact and opinion] : docket no. 51654, promulgated Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 18 p. ([Opinion] no. 118.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-118

Leckte, Frederick L. Frederick L. Leckie v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 86565, promulgated Feb. 1. 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 38.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 37.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/37-38

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Lowe, Herbert G. Estate of Herbert G. Lowe, Malcolm B. Lowe and DonaldIV. Lowe executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [ana opinion] ; docket no. 89144, promulgated July 19, 1938. [1938.] 4 p ([Opin-ion] no. 17.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.1 19 . a/38-17

McCormick, L. Hamilton. Constance McCormick, executrix of L. Hamiiton Mc-Cormick, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 889al, P™mu gated Aug. 10, 1938. [1938.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 44.)Reports, v. 38. ] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19. 5/38-44

Mallinckrodt, Edward. Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr., and St. Louis UnionTrust Company Missouri corporation, trustees under indenture of trust imide Api. 17 1918, by Edward Mallinckrodt, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Jane Holding Corporation v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. <. 138, 87240, 87339, promulgated Oct. 21, 1938. [1938.] 22 p. ([Opinion] no. 1-T) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. A 3.1 19.5/38-1-a

Marsh, John B. John B. Marsh and Isabel S. Marsh (husband and wife) v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fac| [and opinmn] ; docket no. 81527, promulgated Oct. 14, 1938. [1938.] 30 p. ([Opinion] no. 113.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38. ] * Paper, 5c. A 3.1 19 : 5/38-113

Martirtek Belle C. II. Marie Hanlin and Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh, executors of Belle C. Hershman Martinek, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 79112, promulgated Oct. 11, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. /IJpin- ion] no. 104.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 . a/38-104

Mead Corporation, Delaware corporation, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 77819, promulgated Sept. 30 1938. [1938.] 24 p. ([Opinion] no. 93.) [From B. 1. A. Reports, v. 38.] Paper

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Monarch Life Insurance Company. Monarch Life Insurance Company v. com-missioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 86861, 87441, promulgated Oct. 6, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. /r'A 1 B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Taper, 5c.

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Morse, Lillie, Syndicate No. 2. Stantex Petroleum Company, as alleged trustee for Lillie Morse Syndicate No. 2, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Stantex Petroleum Company, as alleged trustee for Lillian Morse Syndicate No. 1, v. [same] opinion: docket nos. 89531-532, promulgated Aug. 5, 1938. [1938.J 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 39.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

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North American Company. American Cities Power and Light Corporation, man-ager, North American Company common stock trading account no. 5, v. com-missioner of internal revenue; Consolidated Holdings Corporation^ manager, North American Company common stock trading account no. 6. v. [same]; Consolidated Holdings Corporation, manager, preferred stock trading account, v. [same] : Consolidated Holdings Corporation, manager. North American Com-pany common stock trading account no. 3/3-2. v. [same] ; Consolidated Hold-ings Corporation, manager. North American Company common stock trading account no. 3-2, v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] : docket nos. 82582-585, 85027, promulgated July 15. 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 12.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.1 19.5/38 12

Parker. W. F. W. F. Parker and Ethel M. Parker v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] : docket no. 89921. promulgated Oct. 21, 1938. [1938.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 125.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.1 * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-125

Peonies State Bank v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] : docket no. 91697. promulgated Oct 13 1938. H93i<] 9 p. (' [Opin-ion] no. 109.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-109

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Portland Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 81705, promulgated Oct. 7, 1938. [1938.] 21 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 100.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-100

Rathbome, J. Cornelius. J. Cornelius Rathborne v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket nos. 83105, 84655, promulgated Apr. 5, 1938. [1938.] 11 P- ([Opinion] no. 90.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 37.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/37-90Rosenberg Investment & Realty Trust v. commissioner of Internal revenue, find-

ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 81963, promulgated Oct. 28, 1938. [1938.] 11 p. ([Opinion] no. 133.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] ’Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-133

Royal Insurance Company, Limited, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 83632, promulgated Oct. 20, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 122.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-122

Rust, H. L., jr. H. L. Rust, jr., and Mildred A. Rust v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, opinion; docket no. 89171, promulgated Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 115.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/38-115Sanford Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and

opinion] ; docket no. 91217, promulgated July 20, 1938. [1938.] 3 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 19.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-19

Seder, Abraham. Celia Seder, executrix of Abraham Seder, and Celia Seder, surviving wife, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 84934 promulgated Oct. 13, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 112.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-112

Skaggs, L L. L. L. Skaggs v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 90217, promulgated Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 117.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/38-117

■Stimson, F. S., Corporation. F. S. Stimson Corporation v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 83705, promulgated Aug. 10, 1938. [1938.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 43.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-43

W. & K. Holding Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue; Herman Knobloch v. [same] ; Wesley E. Knobloch v. [same] ; Harvey W. Peace v. [same] ; David C. Knobloch v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 81216, 87275-278, promulgated Oct. 12, 1938. [1938.] 21 p. ([Opinion] no. 107.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-107

Walton, Mrs. Mary II. Mary H. Walton v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 90250, promulgated Apr. 5, 1938.’ [1938.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 92.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 37.] * Paper, 5c- Y 3.T 19: 5/37-92

Warfield, C. Griffith. C. Griffith Warfield v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 89170. promulgated Oct. 18, 1938. [1938.] 4 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 114.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-114

Watson, John II., jr. John H. Watson, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 89671, promulgated Oct. 26, 1938. [1938.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 130.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-130

Weyl. Maurice N. Charles Weyl and Edward S. Weyl, executors and trustees of estate of Maurice N. Weyl, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 88527, promulgated Oct. 12, 1938. [1938.] 7 P- ([Opinion] no. 108.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/38-108Woodruff, Mrs. Annie S. Annie Stevens Woodruff v. commissioner of internal

revenue; Stevens Woodruff v. [same]; John Owen HI v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 79784-786, promulgated Oct. 6, 1938. [1938.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no’. 97.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 38.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/38-97

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----- Same: class 25, supplement 1 Smoking tobacco Nov. 1 W-Apr. 30, 1939; prepared by Branch of Supply. [1938.] [2] 8 [Proc^d.]^

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___ Same. class 37, supplement 4, Athletic equipment, Oct. 15, 1938-Mar 31, lOSoTprepared by Branch of Supply. [1938.] [2] l^^lProe^]^ *

___ game. class 51, supplement 9, Acids, chemicals, drugs, gases, soaps, and valv^Ming compound Nov. 1, 1938-Jan. 31,Supply. 1938. 11 p. i +

----- Same: class 56, Meats, groceries, and N°|Pri!S7' * 28', 1939; prepared by Branch of Supply. [1938.] lip. T[58 8 • 56/933^39

___ Same • class 57, Hospital, laboratory, and surgical apparatus and sup-plies, Oct.T, 1938-Sept. 30, 1939; prepared by Branch of Supply. p. 4° t

FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG SECTION

curement Divi ion °° Oct. 10, 1933. Supplements, dated after Oct. 10. 1933,In the list below, some of the JMntmame^ Catalog Board while it was

are for specifications issued by the Federal Sta^^^ 51.7/7: and T 51.7/8:under the Budget Bureau a^vf™av te fil'd with the publications to which they belong. STampWts" Xfi »' 4 «? & Aral .tmutard stock catalog arc issued «,th perforations for insertion in binders.Government suevites. [Federal standard 4j .Poc[’ 1’.'1938

" T 58.10/3: ind./938/supp.7___ qnTnp. SPC 4 nt. 5. Federal specification for aluminum-pigment-paste for

paint, Amendment 1. June 25, 1938. 1 P- 1- ^sgjo/S: TT-A-466/amdt.l

o, a TTnderal specification for apple butter, Amendment 2,"Tune S^S86 1 p. 12°’ [Supersedes Amendment 1,

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Government supplies—Continued.--- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bananas, Amendment 2. July

5, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Mar. 1936.] * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: Y-B-91/amdt.2

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specifications for beef, corned, bulk. June 8, 1938. 4 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: PP-B-196

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for beef, dried, unsliced. June 8, 1938. 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : PP-B-214

•----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for chrome, green, pure, dry, paste-in-japan, paste-in-oil, Amendment 2. June 25, 1938. 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Errata 1. June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: TT-C-236/amdt.2

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gelatin, dessert-powder and plain, and starch-dessert-powder, Amendment 1. May 21, 1938. 1 p 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : C-G-191a/amdt.l

■----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for insulation, bat or strip-formand loose-fill, Amendment 1. June 8, 1938. 1 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: HH-I-521b/amdt.l------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for jacks. Amendment 2. May

21, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, May 1934.] * Paper 5c.T 51.7/8: GGG-J-51/amdt.2

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for oil, floor, mineral. July 5, 1938. 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: P-O-361

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, chart, 100% rag, litho-graph-finished. white, Amendment 3. July 23, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Dec. 30 ,1937.] ♦ Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: UU-P-171/amdt.3

■----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, index, Amendment 4.July 23, 1938. 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 3, Dec. 30. 1937.] * Paper 5c.

T 51.7/8: UU-P-258/amdt.4------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, ledger, Amendment 3.

July 23, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Dec. 30, 1937.] * Paper 5cT 51.7/8: UU-P-288/amdt,3

-—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, manifold, Amendment 4. July 23, 1938. 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 3, Dec. 30, 1937.] * Paper, 5c

T 58.10/3: VU-P-328a/amdt.4------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, mimeograph, Amend-

ment 3. July 23, 1938. 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, June 17, 1937 ]* Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-388/amdt.3

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, printing, book, machine-finish, Amendment 3. July 23, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2 June 17, 1937.] * Paper, 5c. • T 51.7/8: UU-P-465/amdt.3

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paste, office, paste-brushes and spreaders, Amendment 1. May 21, 1938. 1 p. 12° * Paper, 5c

T 58.10/3: N-P-lOlb/amdt.l------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for peas, canned, Amendment 3.

June 25, 1938. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2. Jan. 1935.] * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: JJJ-P-151/amdt.3

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for putty, pure-linseed-oil, for wood-sash-glazing. June 25, 1938. 11 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-P-791 Apr. 28, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: TT-P-791a

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal specification for red-lead, dry and paste-in-oil July 5, 1938. 9 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-R-191, Apr. 28, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : TT-R-191a

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for solder, silver, Amendment 1 June 8, 1938. 1 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: QQ-S-561b/amdt.l

----- Same: sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for thread, cotton, Amendment 1 July 23, 1938. 2 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: V-T-276b/amdt.l

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tongues,_ beef, fresh, and

cured and smoked. June 8, 1938. 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: PP-T-576----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wax, sealing. July 5, 1938. 5

p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. JJJ-W-151, July 22, 1930.] * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: JJJ-W-151a

----- Same: sec. 6, N-Navy Department supplement to class 3, Mines, nets, torpedoes, torpedo-tubes, and all accessories, outfits, and parts. Sept. 1938. 15 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Supersedes column N, sec. 2, pt. 6, class 3, issued Feb. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/7 : 3/supp.N.

PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE

Money. Circulation statement of United States money, Sept. 30, 1938. [1938.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] fL. C. card Id-21267 T 57.7: 938/9

Public debt. Compilation of principal laws of United States relating to public debt to which is added 2d liberty bond act, as amended, in effect Jan. 1, 1938, 1st supplement containing amendments and additions to Sept. 1, 1938, 1938. [1] 4-24 leaves. * Paper, 10c. T 57.5: P 96/supp.l

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICEAntimeningococcus serum. Comparison of precipitation reaction in immune

serum agar plates with protection of mice by antimeningococcus serum [with list of references] ; by Margaret Pittman, Sara E. Branham, and Elsie M. Sockrider. 1938. [l]4-9 p. 1 pl. (Reprint 1971.) [From Public health re-ports, v. 53, no. 32, Aug. 12, 1938] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26953 T 27.6/a : 1971

Caries. Studies on dental caries: 5, Familial resemblance in caries experience of siblings [with list of references] ; by Henry Klein and Carroll E. Palmer. 1938. [1]4-12 p. il. (Reprint 1968.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 31, Aug. 5, 1938.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26697 T 27.6/a : 1968

Chicken pox. Chicken pox. [1938.] 4 p. 4° (Leaflet 46.) [Processed.] tT 27.35/2:46

Codeine. Abuse of codeine, review of codeine addiction and study of minimum cough-relieving dose [with list of references] ; by Lowrey F. Davenport. 1938. ii-f-7 p. (Supplement 145 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26900 T 27.6/2:145

Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers. Transactions of 36th an-nual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with United States Public Health Service [held at Washington, D. C.] Apr. 11-12, 1938. [1938.] [5] 4-153 p. 3 pl. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 0-35322 T 27.32: 938

Diets. Some general dietary hints. [1938.] 7 p. 4° (Leaflet 355.) [Processed.Manuscript correction on p. 6.] t T 27.35/2: 355

Diphtheria. Diphtheria. [1988.] 7 p. 4° (Leaflet 394.) [Processed.] tT 27.35/2: 394

Disabled. Frequency and duration of disabilities causing absence from work among employees of public utility, 1933-37 [with list of references] ; by Wil-liam M. Gafafer and Elizabeth S. Frasier. 1938. [1]4-16 p. il. (Reprint 1963.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 30, July 29, 1938.] * Paper. 5c L. C. card 38-26901 " T 27.6/a: 1963

Drug addicts. Statistical analysis of clinical records of hospitalized drug ad-dicts [with list of references] ; by Michael J. Pescor. 1938. ii4-30 p. (Sup-plement 143 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26899 T 27.6/2:143

Food we should eat. [1938.] 5 p. 4° (Leaflet 382.) [Processed.] fT 27.35/2: 382

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Health boards. State and insular health authorities, 1938, directory with data as to appropriations and publications. 1938. [1J+21 p. (Reprint 1972.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 32, Aug. 12, 1938.1 * Paner 5c.L. C. card 24—26996 t 27.6/a : 1972

Health officer, v. 3, nos. 5-6, Sept.-Oct. 1938; [issued by Office of Public Health Education]. [1938.] cover title, [2] +107-167 p., il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Iwo numbers issued as one publication.] fL. C. card 36-26961 T 27.34: 3/5, 6

Malaria Parasites of man ; prepared by Aimee Wilcox. [1938.] [1J+1-16A+17--0 leaves, 4° [Processed. Manuscript corrections.] t T 27.2 :M 29/2

Marihuana; by Lawrence Kolb. [1938.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed] tL. C. card 3&—26954 rp 27 • AI 33/2k- Methods of making sanitation ratings of milk sheds; by Leslie C Frank

Abraham W. Fuchs, and Walter N. Dashiell. 1938. [1]+14 p. (Reprint 1970.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 32, Aug. 12, 1938. Issued as appendix to Report on Market-milk supplies of certain urban communities.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 38-26904 T 27.6/a: 1970

Phenyldichlorarsine. Toxicology of phenyldichlorarsine: 2, Response of man to PDA-oil mixtures [with list of references] ; by R. R. Sayers and H. G. Dudley. 1938. [l]+10 p. 3 p. of pl. (Reprint 1965.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 30, July 29, 1938.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26693 T 27.6/a : 1965

Pseudotuberculosis rodcntium. Case of human infection with B. pseudotuber-culosis rodentium [with list of references] ; by Norman H. Topping C E Watts, and R. D. Lillie. 1938. [1]+13 p. il. 2 pl. (Reprint 1967.) [From Public health reports, v. 53, no. 31, Aug. 5, 1938.] * Paper, 10c.L. G. card 38—26902 t 27.6/a: 1967

Public health engineering abstracts, v. 18; Oct. 1-22, 1938. [1938.] various paging, 4°, [Weekly. Processed] t T 27.28:938/40-43

Public health reports. Public health reports, v. 53, no. 40-43; Oct. 7-28, 1938. 1938. [xv]+1775-1959 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75.L. C. card 6-25167 T 27.6: 53/40-43rM,SpE?IAIii.A?TI5LELs’—^°' 40- ReP°rt of 2 cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Ohio [with list of references] ; by Merlin L. Cooper, Meyer A. Kurzner, Armine T. Wilson, and R. E. Dyer.—Simple method of concentrating vitamin E [with list of references]; by C. G. Mackenzie, Julia B. Mackenzie, and E. V. McCollum.—Citv health officers. 1938, directory of those in cities of 10,000 or more population—No 41 Provisional mortality rates for first 6 months of 1938—Effect of sodium selenite and selenate on oxygen consumption of mammalian tissues [with list of references] ; by To L '\r+hF:r-Assay of urine in canine blacktongue by use of Shigella paradysenteriae ^TSonS»e)llst of references] ; by H. F. Fraser, N. H. Topping, and W. H. Sebrell — No. 42. Studies on immunizing substances in pneumococci: 7, Response in human beings to antigenic pneumococcus polysaccharides, types 1 and 2 [with list of references] ; by Lloyd D. belt on.—Studies on immunizing substances in pneumococci: 8. Report on held tests to determine prophylactic value of pneumococcus antigen [with list of ref-erences]; by G. M. Ekwurzel, J. S. Simmons, Louis I. Dublin, arid Lloyd D Felton__No. v .4‘L sickness among male industrial employees during 2d quarter and1st half of 1938; by William M. Gafafer and Elizabeth S. Frasier.—Studies of sewage purification : 8, Observations on effect of variations in initial numbers of bacteria and of dispersion of sludge flocs on course of oxidation of organic material by bacteria in pure culture [with list of references] ; by C. T. Butterfield and Elsie Wattle.

Note .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and local health officers and to other persons engaged in public health work, by the Surgeon General ‘ “ Public Health Service. Treasury Department. Others desiring the Reports may vuuuu them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

of theobtain

------ Same [title page and index], v. 53, pt. 1, nos. 1-25, Jan.-June 1938. 1938. xxvi p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Public health reports for subscribers. T27.6 : 53/l-25/t.p.& ind.

Scarlet fever (scarlatina). [1938.] 4 p. 4° (Leaflet 346.) [Processed.] tT 27.35/2:346

Shellfish. Revised list of shellfish shippers who have been certified by States. S'ept. 1, 1938. [1] +26+[1] p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Supersedes all previous lists.] f T 27.2: Sh 4/938

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Shellfish—Continued.----- Same, supplement 1. Sept. 15, 1938. [1J + <

in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder.] t----- Same, supplement 2. Oct. 1, 1938. [1] 4-6 p.

form] t----- Same, supplement 3. Oct. 15, 1938. [l]4-6 p.

form.] tSuyyestibility in chronic alcoholics [with list of

Vogel. 1938. ii4-6 p. il. 1 pl. (Supplement 144

p-

4° [Processed. Issued T 27.2: Sh 4/938/supp.l [Processed. Loose-leaf T 27.2 : Sh 4/938/supp.2 [Processed. Loose-leaf T 27.2: Sh 4/938/supp.3

* Paper, 5c.Sunstroke. Sunstroke.

references]; by Victor H. to Public health reports.)

T 27.6/2:144[1938.] 5 p. 4° (Leaflet 165.) [Processed ] t

T 27.35/2: IbOSyphilis. Industrial medicine and control of syphilis; [by] Roy R. Jones.

[1938.] 14 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 14.-.by//»— Syphilis, its cause, its spread, its cure! [Reprint 1938.] [8] p. il. nar-row 8° ([Folder 1.]) [The original publication did not carry the series designation.] * Paper, 5c. single copy ($1.00 per 100).L. G. card 38-26955

Tuberculosis. How to fight germ of tuberculosis. [1938.]120.) [Processed.] t

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH

T 27.43:1/1-24 p. 4° (Leaflet

T 27.35/2: 120

and tetanus anti-Diphtheria. Testing of standard and commercial diphtheria toxins. Washington, D. C., 1938. [1] 4-15 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 38-26956 T 27-2 • u b2

VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION

Venereal disease information, issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State and local health departments and physician in private practice, v. 19, no. 10; Oct. 1938. [1938.] [2] 4-319—366 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c.L. C. card 23-26719 T 2726;

Spec ia l art ic les .—Needs in venereal disease control, report of Technical Com-mittee on Medical Care, National Health Conference, Washington, D C., July 18-20 1938.__Address of J. Marion Sims, reprinted from transactions of American MedicalAssociation, Philadelphia, 1876.

Venereal diseases. Outdoing the ostrich, pamphlet for good citizens. [Re-print] 1938. [l]4-8 p. narrow 12° ([V. D. B. 62.]) *Paper, 5c^

----- Regulations governing allotments and payments to States, fiscal year 1939 [from funds appropriated under provisions of sec. 4A of chapter 15, of act of July 9, 1918, as added by act of May 24, 1938 (Public no. 540, 75th Cong.)]. 1938. [l]-|-5 p. (Reprint 91.) [From Venereal disease informa-tion, v. 19, July 1938.] * Paper, 5c. T 27.26/a: Al 57

RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION

Bonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, and bills of United States, during Sept. 1938. [1938.] 4 p. f° [Monthly.] t

Jr 11

Income tax.Aug. 1938.

Securities exempt from Federal income tax, as of June 30, 1937.[1]4-viii4-113 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t „ „

L. C. card 38-26957 T 62 2: Se 2Public debt. Interest-bearing debt outstanding Sept. 30, 1938, classified accord-

ing to kind of security and callable period or payable date. [Oct. 5, 1938.] 3 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] t 1 62.8:938/9

___ Same Oct. 31, 1938, classified according to kind of security and callable period or payable date. [Nov. 2, 1938.] 3 p. oblong 8 [Monthly. 7 I(1C' essed.] t T 62.8: 938/10

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TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out-standing Sept. 30, 1938. Oct. 1, 1938. 1 p. oblong 16° (Div. of General Ac-counts.) t T 40.8 : 938/9

WAR DEPARTMENTArmy regulations.

Note .—The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf hinders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series, and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet containing cer-tain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamph-lets will be issued in a separate sub-series.

30—1580. Quartermaster Corps : Fire protection and fire fighting; Sept. 27, 1938 [1938.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 30-1580, May 28, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.

W 1.6/1: 30-1580/435-1320. Finance Department: General provisions relating to pay of military personnel;

Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 35-1320, Aug. 5, 1925.]* Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 35-1320/2

Same: Money allowance, transportation of dependents, Regular Army; Oct. 7, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. [Supersedes AR 35-5320, May 31, 1932, including

Changes 1. Nov. 16, 1935.] * Paper. 5c. W 1.6/1: 35-5320/5Same: Receipt, shipment, and issue of property; Sept. 22, 1938. [1938.]

17 p. [Supersedes AR 35-6560, Jan. 20, 1936, including Changes 1, July 16,1937.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 35-6560/6

Ordnance Department: Ordnance property; Aug. 4. 1938. [1938.] 12 p.[Supersedes AR 45-80, June 29, 1929, including Changes 4. Aug. 5, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 45-80/2

Signal Corps: Fixed signal communication systems; Sept. 29, 1938. [1938.] 9 p. [Supersedes AR 105-20, Mar. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

W 1.6/1:105-20/5

35-5320.

35-6560.

45-80.

105-20.

105-30.

345-400.

605-145.

Same: Commercial telephone, telegraph, and electric time service, general; Sept. 27, 1938. [1938.] 7 p. [Supersedes AR 105-30. Aug. 1, 1925.]

* Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1:105—30/3Military records: Morning reports; Aug. 25, 1938. [1938.] 18 p. [Super-

sedes AR 345-400, Sept. 27, 1926, including Changes 2, June 4, 1934.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 345—400/4

Commissioned officers: Transfers, details, and assignments, Changes 1; Sept.27, 1938. [1938.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/2: 605-145/4/ch.l

ADJUTANT GENERAD’S DEPARTMENT

Chemical warfare. Chemical Warfare Service field manual: v. 1, Tactics and technique; prepared under direction of chief of Chemical Warfare Service. 1938. iv4-272 p. il. 12° [Supersedes various Training regulations and changes thereto.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 38-2G910 ' W 3.63/2: C42/v. 1

Officers, Army. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia, Oct. 1, 1938. [1938.] cover title, ii+57 p. 4° * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 9-35107 W 1.11: 938

United States Army recruiting news, Nov. 1938; v. 20, no. 11. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1938.] 20 p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.D. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45 : 938/11

AERONAUTICAL BOARDNote .—The Aeronautical Board was established by agreement of the Secretary of War

and the Secretary of the Navy to investigate, study, and report upon all questions affect-ing jointly the development and employment of the Army Air Corps and naval aviation and to prevent duplication of effort in the several activities. It is appointed jointly by the'Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.Aircraft. Outline of policy of War and Navy departments for release of air-

craft, aircraft engines, and items of aircraft equipment and accessories for export and domestic sale and for release of information and data pertinent to articles on which release is required, June 13, 1938: approved by acting Secretary of War, July 22, 1938, approved by acting Secretary of Navy, July 25, 1938. 1938. vi+9 p. 12° [Supersedes all previous editions or revisions on the same subject. Title on cover reads: Release policy for aircraft and air-craft equipment.] f W 1.2 : Ai 7/2

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AIR CORPSAir Corns netos letter v. 21, no. 19 and 20; Oct. 1 and 15, 1938. [1038.] [1] +

l ^aLd'l^+is p. il. 4» [Semimonthly. Processed ;

MATERIEL DIVISION

Pressure caW» investigations, phase 1, Aircraft Branch =t [with lists of references; articles prepared by J. G. Taylor, John E. ^unger D G. Lingie, Cportro D Bogert G P. Young, R. R. Curtis, H. G. Armstrong, L. D. Bonham, A T Bw-rrl 1938 ix+82 p. il. 4° (Air Corps. Air Corps informationcircular, v 8, no. 716, Oct. 1, 1937.) [Issued with perforations^ insertion in binder.] t

engine er dep artme nt

Atlantic-Gulf ship canal, Fla., letter submitting re»°rt on prelin^ary «^na- tion and survey of various routes for waterway «c™ss s°uthern Georgia o northern Florida to connect Atlantic Ocean with Gulf of Mexico. 19^ ix+625 p. il. 55 pl. 46 maps, 7 tab. (H. doc. 194, 75th Cong. 1st sess.) I aper, $4.2D. L. C. card 38-26940

Officers. Station lists and statement showing rank duties officers of Corps of Engineers, Army, Oct. 1, 1938. 1938. [1J -f-D* p. 4 L»eannual.] tL. C. card War 14-114 W 7.7:938/2

Orders. Orders and regulations, Corps of Engineers Army [1937] :^chapter 7, Contracts, methods of purchase, and claims; revised to Sept 1, 1938. 1938. iv+200 p. 12° [Issued with perforations for insertion in binde -1^^^

____ Same - chapter 10 [Administration of civil service in Engineer Department at Large!,'Changes; Oct. 13, 1938. 1938. 1 p. 12- issued-tt pe—ns for insertion in binder.] I J

Supplies. Corps of Engineers supply catalogue, 1938, Parts: ph 2, Alpha-betical list of items, prices, weights, and volumes. 1338. > P- L •with perforations for insertion in binder.] -? — . i -

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

Note .—The publications of the Mississippi River Commission. consist °4i«”n^1iJepr°i^g

XT .?f .L'r & s™*«"quadrangle maps in colors, scale 1.62,500. of the alluvial < y gaJe publlcationsRiver are also published by the Mississippi Rn er Com ■ theannuai reports which areaissied by^rSu^^ 1’^’’Tmaps^^nd^method of1 "makingremhtaifce^aabe°addaresseOd t?Vhe Ksiss^pi River Commission, P. O. Box 80, Vicksburg, Miss.

Stages of Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries, [calendar year]1936 [Mississippi River Commission Print, Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 1. .]lxxi+120 p. 6 pl. t Paper, $4.00, Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. , o W 31.5:936L. C. card 8-5662

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

ivrv™ Charts nf the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the Tnle^Sional boundary at St Reuls, of Lake of the Woods, of Lake Champlain, and

Y.tt»B”3dlYS; S Canal

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Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalog (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale may be had upon application at any of these offices.

A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup-plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season.

Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the U. S. Engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, Ill., and Cleveland, Ohio, but they are obtain-able only at the sales offices above mentioned.Great Lakes. Supplement 6, Oct. 25, 1938, corrections and additions to Bulletin

47; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [Oct. 19, 1938]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-ll + [2] p. 4° f L. C. card 8-35459 W 33.3: 47/supp. 6

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon General’s Office, Army (Army Medical Librarv), authors and subjects; 4th series, v. 3, C-Czygan. 1938. iv+[l] + 295+1051 p. large 8° * Cloth, $2.75.L. C. card 1-2344 W 44.7/4: 3

Not e .—Includes Congresses, tentative chronological and bibliographical reference list of national and international meetings of physicians, scientists, and experts, 2d sup-plement, 4th series.

MILITARY ACADEMY

Of/tcial register of officers and cadets, Military Academy, academic year ending June 30, 1938 [with Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets to Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., edition 1938]. West Point, N. Y., United States Military Academy Printing Office, 1938. 126-j-[1]+iv-|- 79 p. il. 6 p. of pl. [Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets was printed at the Government Printing Office, carries the imprint date 1937, and was previously issued separately, see Monthly catalog for Jan. 1938, p. 129.] tL. C. card 7-31770 W 12.5: 938

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance provision, system. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, machine, cal. .22, U. S., Ml, parts and equipment; May 20, 1938. [1938.] 18+9 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-40.) [Processed. Issued with perforations for insertion in binder. Supersedes Standard nomen-clature list A-40, Feb. 24, 1936.] t W 34.23 : A-40/2

----- Same: Group D, Schedule of stores reports for Group D, Changes 2;Sept. 22, 1938. [1938.] 1 p. ([Standard nomenclature list D, schedule of stores reports, Changes 2.]) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $

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WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION

Addresses. What is the American way? by Harry L. Hopkins, administrator, Works Progress Administration. [1938.] cover title, [24] p. [Address de-livered at Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, N. Y., July 16, 1938'. Text on p. 2 of cover. ] f Y 3.W 89/2: 54II 77

Cotton. Changes in technology and labor requirements in crop production: Cotton; [articles] by William C. Holley and Lloyd E. Arnold. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1938. xvi+132 p. il. large 8° ([Studies of changing techniques and employment in agriculture] report A-7) [Processed. Prepared by Na-tional Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques.] t Y 3.W 89/2 : 47/A-7

Employment and unemployment in Philadelphia in 1936 and 1937: pt. 2, May 1937; by Margaret W. Bell and Gladys L. Palmer. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct., 1938. viii+91 p. large 8° ([Philadelphia labor market studies], report P-3 pt. 2.) [Processed. Prepared by National Research Project on Reemploy-

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Employment—Continued.ment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques in coopera-tion with Industrial Research Department, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania.] f Y 3.W 89/2: 53/P-3/pt. 2

Machinists. Ten years of work experience of Philadelphia machinists; by Helen Herrmann. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 1938. xiv-j-132 p. il. large 8° ([Philadelphia labor market studies] report P-5.) [Processed. Prepared by National Research Project on Reemployment Opportunities and Recent Changes in Industrial Techniques in. cooperation with Industrial Research Department, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Penn-sylvania.] t Y 3.W 89/2: 53/P-5

Research bulletins. Catalog of Research bulletins issued by Research Section, Division of Research, Statistics, and Finance, Federal Emergency Relief Ad-ministration, and Division of Social Research, Works Progress Administra-tion. Oct. 1938. [2] p.+20 leaves, 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 37-28839 Y 3.W 89/2:13 C 28/938

Research library extracts, foreign, items 571-584, Nov. 1, 1938. [1938.] cover title, 22 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Y 3.W 89/2:19/938-7

NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION

Negroes. The tenth youth [participation of Negro youth in National Youth Administration program, with bibliography]. [1938.] 12 p. il. large 8° f

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