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Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 465 September 1933 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON : 1933 For saleby the_Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ------- Price 10 cents per copy Subscription price, 75 cents per year

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Monthly Catalog United States

Public Documents (WITH PRICES)

No. 465

September 1933

ISSUED BY THESUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS

WASHINGTON : 1933

For saleby the_Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ------- Price 10 cents per copy Subscription price, 75 cents per year

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Page, pages.........................Part, parts............... _........Plate, plates.___ _______Portrait, portraits________Quarto____________ ___Report...............................Saint_________________Section, sections_________Senate, Senate bill_______Senate concurrent resolution.Senate document________

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Senate executive document—........ ......... 8.ex.doc.Senate Joint resolution_______________S.J.Res,Senate report..._____________________ S.rp.Senate resolution (simple)_______ S.Res,Session, sessions______________________ sess.Sixteenmo-......... . ........................ 16°Supplement, supplements________ supp., supps.Table, tables_________ tab.Thirtytwo-mo—________ 32°Treasury________________ Treas.Twelvemo___________ 12°Twentyfour-mo........... ............. 24°Versus____________________________ w., t>.Volume, volumes................ ................. ...v., vol.Yard, yards________________ _____ yd., yds.Year............... yr.

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Monthly Catalog

No. 465 SEPTEMBER 1933

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.Apples. Vitamin C content of Baldwin apples and apple products [with list of

literature cited]; by C. R. Fellers, M. M. Cleveland, and J. A. Clague. 1933. [2]+1039-45 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11, June 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: V 831/26

Barley. Inheritance of reaction to stem rust and barbing of awns in barley crosses [with list of literature cited] ; by LeRoy Powers and Lee Hines. 1933. [2]+1121-29 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: B 249/18

Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 211 revised [amendment 7], amend-ment to regulations 11, 16-18, [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 211 revised, regulations governing meat inspection of Department of Agriculture; July 25, 1933. 1933. 1 p. t A 4.5: 211/rev./amdt. 7

Codling-moths. Laboratory tests with various fumigants on codling-moth larvae [with list of literature cited] ; by Joseph M. Ginsburg. 1933. [2]+1131-36 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: M 856/19

Crops and markets. Crops and markets, Aug. 1933; v. 10, no. 8. [1933.] p. 281-328, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L.C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3:10/8

----- Same, Sept. 1933; v. 10, no. 9. [1933.] p. 329-368, il. 4° [Monthly.]A 36.11/3:10/9

----- Index to Crops and markets, v. 9, [Jan.-Dec.] 1932. [1933.] 4 p. 4°♦Paper, 5c. A 36.11/3: 9/ind.

Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 129-255, il. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.50.L.C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 47/3, 4

Con ten ts .—No. 3. Yield and protein content of hard red spring wheat under condi-tions of high temperature and low moisture [with list of literature cited] ; by L. R. Waldron.—Rubber content of various species of goldenrod; by Loren G. Polhamus.— Injury to pears caused by paper liners impregnated with sodium silicate; by D. H. Rose and J. M. Lutz.—Vitamins C and A in blueberries; by C. R. Fellers and P. D. Isham.—Law of diminishing returns in agriculture [with list of literature cited] ; by P. E. McNall.—Some factors affecting electrolytes of starch granules [with list of lit-erature cited] ; by D. W. Edwards and J. C. Ripperton.—No. 4. Studies on physi-ologic specialization in Tilletia tritici and T. levis in Pacific Northwest [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Flor.—Morphological study of flower and seed development in cabbage; by Ross C. Thompson.—Inheritance of some plant colors in cabbage [with list of literature cited] ; by Roy Magruder and C. H. Myers.—Composition of feedstuffs in relation to nutritional anemia in cattle [with list of literature cited]; bv W. M. Neal and R. B. Becker.

Note .—This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural 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 Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

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140 Septemb er 1933

Plant tissues. Apparatus for making autographic records of catalase activity of plant tissues and procedure involved [with list of literature cited] ; by Arthur J. Heinicke. 1933. [2] 4-1137-43 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 694/29

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations, Aug. 1933. See Information Office, Publications, p. 145.

Quarantine. Fruit and vegetable quarantine, Amendment 6 of regulations sup-plemental to Notice of quarantine 56, effective Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. (Plant Quarantine Bureau.) t A 48.5: 56/933

Wheat starch. Photomicrographic study of gelatinized wheat starch [with list of literature cited] ; by Sybil Woodruff and Lucille Rankin Webber. 1933. [2] 4-1099-1108 p. il. 2 p. of pl. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : W 56/121

AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Note .—The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (also known as the Emergency Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the A.A.A.) was established under the provisions of sec. 10 (a) of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural pur-chasing power, etc.Corn. Corn-hog problem. Sept. 1933. ii-J-9 p. (O.H.I.) t

L.C. card Agr 33-639 A 55.2: C 81Evaporated milk. Marketing agreement for evaporated milk, with following

appendix, Amendment to evaporated milk agreement, approved by Secretary of Agriculture; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Sept. 8, 1933, effective date Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-16 p. (Marketing agreement series [1], agreement 7; Form M 4.) t A 55.9: 7

General regulations. General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act, May 12, 1933, as amended. Aug. 1933. 3 p. (General regulations, series 4.) t

A 55.6: G 28/ser. 4----- General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of

the President, under agricultural adjustment act, May 12, 1933, as amended. Sept. 1933. 5 p. (General regulations, series 3.) t A 55.6: G 28/ser. 3

----- Same: [article 3, Modification of licenses]. Aug. 1933. 1 p. (General regulations, series 3, art. 3, sec. 300, as amended.) f

A 55.6: G 28/ser. 3, amdt. 1----- General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of

the President, under Executive order of June 26, 1933, issued pursuant to title 1 of national industrial recovery act, approved June 16, 1933. July 1933.4 p. (General regulations, series 2.) t A 55.6: G 28/ser. 2

Milk. Marketing agreement and license for milk, Twin City area, with follow-ing appendix, Milk regulations [series 1]; approved and executed by Secre-tary of Agriculture, Aug. 29, 1933, effective date Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-27 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 5; License series, license 5; Form M 8.) t A 55.9: 5

Tobacco. Cigar-tobacco acreage adjustment program: Instructions to field workers for making certification of performance for 1st payment of 1933 in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Min-nesota. Aug. 1933. 6 p. (Form T 14.) f A 55.10 :T 14

----- Same: Instructions to field workers for sign-up campaigns in New Eng-land, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. July 1933. 10 p. (Form T 5.) t A 55.10: T5

----- Same: Statement of policy. July 1933. 1 p. (Form T 11.) tA 55.10: TH

----- 1933 cigar tobacco adjustment program: Information for producers, Miami Valley types 42, 43, and 44. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 8.) t

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Septe mber 1933 141Tobacco—Continued.----- Same: Information for producers, New England types 51 and 52. July

1933. 4 p. (Form T 6.) t A 55.10: T 6----- Same: Information for producers, Pennsylvania type 41 and New York-

Pennsylvania type 53. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 7.) t A 55.10: T 7----- Same: Information for producers, Wisconsin types 54 and 55. July 1933.

4 p. (Form T9.) t A 55.10: T9----- Tobacco regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of

the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Marketing year, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors with respect to cigar-leaf tobacco. Sept. 1933. 3 p. (Tobacco regulations, series 1; Form T 17.) t

A 55.6: T 55/ser. 1------ Same: Marketing year, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors

with respect to Maryland, Burley, flue-cured, fire-cured, and dark air-cured tobacco. Sept. 1933. 6 p. (Tobacco regulations, series 2; Form T 18.) t

A 55.6 :T 55/ser. 2Wheat. Supplemental instructions to community committees and county allot-

ment committees in preparing applications for wheat contracts, computing allotments, preparing contracts, making certifications, etc., Sept. 12, 1933; [preparedin] Wheat Section. 1933. 12 p. (W 24.) t A 55.2 :W 56/5

----- Wheat regulations pertaining to, administration of wheat adjustment plan made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Administration of wheat adjustment plan ; [pre-pared in] Wheat Section. Sept. 1933. 10 p. (Wheat regulations, series 2; W 25.) t A 55.6: W 56/ser. 2

----- Wheat statistics and allotments, United States [and county wheat statis-tics and allotments, by States], July 24, 1933. [73] p. narrow f° [Mimeo-graphed.] f A 55.2: W 56/6

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Agricultural products. Foreign trade of United States in agricultural products; compiled by Vivian M. Behenna, Fanny M. Palmer, F. Helen Ellis, and Abi-gail C. Sabin. 1933. vi+667-696 p. (Yearbook separate 1352.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1352

Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Sept. 1, 1933; v. 17, no. 9. [1933.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c.L.C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15:17/9

Cattle. Market classes and grades of livestock; by C. E. Gibbons. June 1926, [reprint with slight changes] 1933. cover-title, 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department bulletin 1360.) * Paper, 15c.L.C. card Agr 26-1441 A 1.3 :1360/1-5

Note .—The schedule appearing in this bulletin is not the work of any individual, but is the result of the best thought of the entire Division of Livestock, Meats, and Wool, combined with many helpful criticisms received from specialists outside the Gov-ernment service and members of the livestock trade.

----- Statistics of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, mules, and asses; compiled by C. L. Harlan, A. C. Brittain, Roger F. Hale, Ruth Grifiith, Charlotte M. Ward, Jessie Wrigglesworth, Florence C. Fitch, Vivian M. Behenna, H. Hawx- hurst, Esther H. Johnson, William Broxton, Edna M. Jordan, Hilda D. Lantz, D. S. Burch, and A. E. Harris. 1933. vi-|-589-633 p. (Yearbook separate 1350.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Year-book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1350

Cotton. Statistics of cotton, sugar, and tobacco; compiled by J. A. Hicks, V. C. Childs, Roger F. Hale, Ruth Grifiith, Charlotte M. Ward, C. G. Carpen-ter, Charles E. Gage, Lawrence Myers, Maurice R. Cooper, William G. Finn, Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Susie J. Frazier, Ingeborg Gronvold, Florence C. Fitch, H. Hawxhurst, Claudia Thomson, L. D. Howell, and H. J. Clay. 1933. vi-|-472-507 p. (Yearbook separate 1347.) [From Year-book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1347

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Crops. Statistics of miscellaneous crops; compiled by Vivian M. Behenna, S. A. Jones, Roger F. Hale, Charlotte M. Ward, Ruth Griffith, Elna Anderson, Inge-borg Gronvold, Gertrude K. Caseley, C. G. Carpenter, Florence C. Fitch, and F. J. Hosking. 1933. vi-f-563-587 p. (Yearbook separate 1349.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1349

Farm business and related statistics; compiled by L. H. Bean, Viola Culbertson, Elna Anderson, C. M. Purves, S. W. Mendum, Anna M. Kirby, Charlotte M. Ward, Ruth Griffith, David L. Wickens, Catharine A. Scanlin, Mary B. Thomp-son, M. R. Cooper, B. R. Stauber, Roger F. Hale, Susie J. Frazier, H. W. Haw-thorne, [and] Faith M. Williams. 1933. vi+697-739 p. (Yearbook separate 1353.) [Prepared in cooperation with Home Economics Bureau. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1353

Fruit. Car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables from stations in United States, calendar years 1930 and 1931; [compiled by Leona Norgren]. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 151 p. (Agriculture Dept. Statistical bulletin 42.) * Pa-per, 10c.L.C. card Agr 25-292 A 1.34: 42

Grain. Proposed revised Federal grain standards, including explanations. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 159 p. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 173.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 33-658 A 1.38:173

------ Statistics of grains; compiled by Elna Anderson, E. J. Working, Roger F. Hale, Carlos Campbell, Anna M. Kirby, Charlotte M. Ward, Ruth Griffith, Vivian M. Behenna, June A. Hodgkins, Florence C. Fitch, John L. Wilson, Gertrude K. Caseley, Anna Sullivan, H. Hawxhurst, T. A. Sommers, and Annie M. V. Repetti. 1933. vi-|-403-471 p. (Yearbook separate 1346.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with Grain Futures Administration. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 10c. A1.10/a:1346

Service announcements. Amendment 2 to Service and regulatory announce-ments no. 93 revised, Official standards for potatoes; [July 12, 1933]. Sept. 1933. 4 p. [Supersedes Amendment 5 to Service and regulatory announce-ments no. 93.] f A 36.5: 93/rev./amdt. 2

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

Ice. Harvesting and storing ice on farm; [by John T. Bowen]. [Jan. 1920, revised Aug. 1933.] [1933.] ii-]-25 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul-letin 1078.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 623, Ice houses and use of ice on dairy farm.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-657 A 1.9:1078/3

Sugar-beets. Cross-blocking sugar beets by machine; [by E. M. Mervine and A. W. Skudema]. [Aug. 1933.] [2]+6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 97.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-651 A 1.35: 97

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Alpine kalmia (Kalmia microphyIla) as stock-poisoning plant [with list of literature cited] ; by A. B. Clawson. Aug. 1933. 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 391.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-647 A 1.36; 391

Beef. Experiments with beef and dual-purpose cattle aid in efficient production ; [by E. W. Sheets, W. H. Black, and J. A. Gamble]. [1933.] 12 p. il. (Year-book separate 1396.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1396

Diseases of animals. Animal disease control by scientific methods shows notable progress; [by John R. Mohler]. [1933.] 12 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1394.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1394

Goose raising; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Feb. 1917, slightly revised June 1933.] [1933.] ii-f-14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 767.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-650 A 1.9: 767/9

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Sept emb er 1933 143Ice-cream. Proportioning ingredients for ice cream and other frozen products

by balance method; by O. E. Williams. Nov. 6, 1922 [reprint 1933]. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1123.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 22-1204 A 1.3 :1123/1-2

Rabbit parasites and diseases; [articles by Benjamin Schwartz and W. B. Shook]. [Dec. 1928. slightly revised Sept. 1933.] [1933.] ii-{-30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1568.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 28-1885 A 1.9 :1568/4

Con ten ts .—Principal causes of rabbit ailments.—Rabbit parasites and their control; by Benjamin Schwartz.—Bacterial and other diseases; by W. B. Shook.

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, July 1933; [no.] 315. Aug. 1933. p. 61-71. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c.L.C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13 : 315

Swine. Changes in quantity and composition of fat in hogs fed peanut ration followed by corn ration [with list of literature cited] ; by N. R. Ellis. July 1933. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 368.) * Paper, 5c L.C. card Agr 33-372 A 1.36: 368

BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAUGame-birds. Open seasons for migratory game birds, 1933-34, compiled by

Frank G. Grimes; [all lettered poster]. Sept. 13, 1933. 14X14 in. (Poster 52-) ' A 5.9: 52

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 78: Mi-gratory bird treaty act regulations and text of Federal laws relating to game and birds. Sept. 1933. 20 p. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 16-608 A 5.6: 78

Wild life. Winter feeding of wild life on northern farms; by Wallace B. Grange. Aug. 1933. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publica-tion 159.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-656 A 1.38:159

CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAUErie County, N.Y. Soil survey of Erie County, N.Y.; by Arthur E. Taylor,

F. B. Howe, C. S. Pearson, and W. J. Moran. [1933.] cover-title, 52 p. il map. ([Soil survey report] 14, series 1929.) [Prepared in cooperation with Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 30c.L.C. card Agr 33-661 A 47.5 : 929/14

Nogales, Ariz. Soil survey of Nogales area, Ariz.; by T. W. Glassey. [1933.] cover-title, 32 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 6, series 1930.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card Agr 33-371 A 47.5: 930/6

Peat. Grades of peat and muck for soil improvement [with list of literature cited] ; by A. P. Dachnowski-Stokes. Aug. 1933. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 290.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-641 A 1.4/2: 290

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAUSilos. Comparison of trench silo with upright silo; by J. R. Dawson and A. G.

Van Horn. July 1933. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 274) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33—640 A 1 4/1? • 274

ENTOMOLOGY BUREAUAnastrepha ludens. Observations on thermal death points of Anastrepha ludens

(Loew) [with bibliography] ; by Hugh H. Darby and E. M. Kapp Sept 1933. 19 p. Jl. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 400.) * Paper 5c L.C. card Agr 33-659 A 1.36 : 400

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Ants. House ants, kinds and methods of control; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [July 8, 1916, revised Jan. 1930, reprint 1933.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 740.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 22-577 A 1.9: 740/6-5

Cockroaches; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [Mar. 27, 1915, revised May 1928, reprint 1933.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 658.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-1090 A 1.9 : 658/4-5

Grasshoppers. Fight grasshoppers by plowing stubble; by J. R. Parker. Sept. 1933. 4 p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 302.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-648 A 1.4/2: 302

Honey. United States grades, color standards, and packing requirements for honey, recommended by Department of Agriculture; [prepared by G. E. Marvin and R. L. Spangler], Dec. 1927, revised Aug. 1933. [1933.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 24.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-653 A 1.4/2: 24/2

----- Same, supplement, with title, Requirements for the more important grades of honey. Aug. 1933. 11X17 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau. Supplements Agriculture Department Circu-lar 24 revised.] Included in price of Circular 24. A 1.4/2: 24/2/supp.

Leaf-hoppers. Classification of North American agallian leaf hoppers [with list of literature cited] ; by P. W. Oman. Aug. 1933. cover-title, 94 p. il. 4 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 372.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 33-671 A 1.36: 372

Oriental moth (Cnidocampa flavescens Walk.) and its control; by C. W. Collins. June 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 277.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-655 A 1.4/2: 277

Termites. Injury to buildings by termites; [by Thos. E. Snyder]. Sept. 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 101.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-660 A 1.35 :101

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

ALASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS

Forage crops in Matanuska region, Alaska; by H. W. Alberts. May 1933. cover-title, 14 p. il. (Bulletin 11.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-650 A 10.10/3 :11

EXTENSION SERVICE

Report of extension work in agriculture and home economics in United States, 1932. June 1933. cover-title, 80 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 32-607 A 43.1: 932

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, food and drug no. 2 (4th revision) : Definitions and standards for food products. Aug. 1933. 20 p. tL.C. card Agr 33-643 A 46.12: 2/4th rev.

FOREST SERVICE

Lumbering. Selective logging in shortleaf and loblolly pine forests of Gulf States region [with list of literature cited] ; by R. D. Garver and R. H. Miller. Aug. 1933. cover-title, 54 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulle-tin 375.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-646 A 1.36: 375

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Septemb er 1933 145National forest areas, June 30, 1933; compiled by Branch of Engineering.

[1933.] 8 p. tL.C. card Agr 16-330 A 13.10: 933

Trees. How a tree grows; [poster]. A. Hoen & Go., Inc. [Baltimore, Md., 1933], 28 X 22.1 in. $ A 13.20/3: T 71/2

MapsModoc National Forest, Calif, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails,

etc.]. 1933. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 16+ [2] p. t A 13.13 : M 72/933

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Fruit. Proximate composition of fresh fruits; by Charlotte Chatfield and Laura I. McLaughlin. Dec. 1928, revised Oct. 1931, [reprint] 1933. cover-title, 20 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 50.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 29-208 A 1.4/2: 50/2-2

INFORMATION OFFICE

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations, Aug. 1933. [1933.] 4 p. tL.C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5: 933/8

Technical bulletins 301-325, [title-page] with contents; prepared in Indexing Section. 1933. [1]+12 p. * Paper, 5c. A 1.36: 301-325/t. p. & cont.

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Brussels sprouts. Inheritance of Fusarium resistance in Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi; by L. M. Blank and J. C. Walker. 1933. [2]+1015-22 p. [Pre-pared in cooperation with Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wis-consin. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11, June 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: F 985/9

[Corn hybrids result from crossing carefully selected parent lines; by Frederick D. Richey.] [1933.] 10 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1365.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1365

Cotton. Multiplicity of varieties handicaps improvement in American cotton crop; [by C. B. Doyle]. [1933.] 8p.il. (Yearbook separate 1358.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1358

----- One-variety community plan shows numerous practical advantages [in improvement of cotton production in United States; by O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle]. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1361.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1361

■----- Pima Egyptian cotton in irrigated rotations at Yuma Field Station, Bard,Calif, [with list of literature cited] ; by Stephen H. Hastings and Edward G. Noble. Aug. 1933. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 369.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-642 A 1.36: 369

Cotton root-rot. Sclerotia-forming habits of cotton root-rot fungus in Texas black-land soils [with list of literature cited] ; by Homer C. McNamara and Dalton R. Hooton. 1933. [2]+807-819 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 829/84

Fruit. Commercial storage of fruits, vegetables, and florists’ stocks [with list of literature cited] ; by Dean H. Rose, R. C. Wright, and T. M. Whiteman. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 40 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 278.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-645 A 1.4/2: 278

Inoculation of legumes and nonlegumes with nitrogen-fixing and other bacteria; [by F. Lbhnis and L. T. Leonard]. [Aug. 1926, revised Aug. 10, 1928, reprint 1933.] ii+28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1496.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 26-1154 A 1.9:1496/2-6

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Onions. Home production of onion seed and sets; [by W. R. Beattie]. [1911. revised May 1930, reprint 1933.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 434.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 30-705 A 1.9 : 434/5-4

Pecans. Vein spot of pecan caused by Leptothyrium nervisedum, n. sp.; by J. R. Cole. 1933. [2]+1079-88 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15,1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 331/12

Plaster molds occurring in beds of cultivated mushroom [with list of literature cited]; by Vera K. Charles and Edmund B. Lambert. 1933. [2]+1089-98 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: M 973

Potatoes. Katahdin and Chippewa potatoes; by C. F. Clark, William Stuart, and F. J. Stevenson. July 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 276.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-054 A 1.4/2; 276

Seeds. Vegetable seeds for home and market garden ; [by W. W. Tracy, sr., and D. N. Shoemaker]. [Apr. 1924, revised July 1927, reprint 1933.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1390.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 884.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 24-462 A 1.9:1390/2-6

Sugar-beets. Effects of time of planting and of fertilizer mixtures on curly-top resistant sugar-beet variety U.S. no. 1 in Idaho [with list of literature cited] ; by A. W. Skuderna, C. E. Cormany, and L. A. Hurst. July 1933. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 273.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-644 A 1.4/2: 273

Timothy-grass. Huron timothy; [by Morgan W. Evans]. Aug. 1933. [l]+5 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 99.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 38-652 A 1.35: 99

Tobacco. Effects of chlorine, bromine, and fluorine on tobacco plant [with list of literature cited] ; by Lloyd B. Wilson. 1933. [2] +889-899 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Department of Agriculture. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a : T 551/22Vetches, [by C. V. Piper and Roland McKee; with chapter on Vetch seed

and its impurities, by F. H. Hillman]. [Nov. 1912, revised Aug. 1928, re-print 1933.] ii+21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 515.)* Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 28-1601 A 1.9 : 515/5-6

Wheat. Comparative responses of a spring and a winter wheat to day length and temperature [with list of literature cited] ; by Annie M. Hurd-Karrer. 1933. [2]+867-888 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: W 56/120

PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, 1932, with List of plant pests intercepted with imported plants and plant products [title-page and contents], Sept. 1933. v p. tL.C. card Agr 1+-383 A 48.7:110-113/t.p. & cont.

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU

Public roads. Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 14, no. 6; Aug. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 93-108, 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 22.6:14/6

----- Same, v. 14, no. 7; Sept. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 10&-128, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] A 22.6:14/7

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Septemb er 1933 147Progress maps

Note .—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.Alabama. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Alabama] ; data cor-

rected to Jan. 1, 1933. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1933]. [3 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: Al 1/5/C, N, SCentral Alabama. ([Sheet] 21C.) Northern Alabama. ([Sheet] 21N.) Southern Alabama. ([Sheet] 21S.)

North Dakota. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [North Dakota]; data corrected to Jan. 1, 1933. Seale 1:500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Wash-ington] Geological Survey [1933], [3 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: N 81 d/4/C, E, WCentral North Dakota. ([Sheet] 28C.) Eastern North Dakota. ([Sheet] 28E.) Western North Dakota. ([Sheet] 28W.)

Ohio. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Ohio]; data corrected to Jan. 1, 1933. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1933]. [2 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps.

A 22.9: Oh 3/3/N, SNorthern Ohio. ([Sheet] 18N.) Southern Ohio. ([Sheet] 18S.)

WEATHER BUREAUClimatic summary. Climatic summary of United States, climatic data from

establishment of stations to 1930, edited by R. J. Martin: sec. 74, Western Kentucky. [1933.] 20 p. il. 4° [Revised edition of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sections, designated sec. 76 in preceding editions.] * Paper, 10c. A29.5/a : sec. 74/930

----- Same: sec. 75, Eastern Kentucky. [1933.] 20 p. il. 4° [Revised edition of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sections, designated sec. 75 in preceding editions.] * Paper, 10c. A 29.5/a : sec. 75/930

----- Same: sec. 93, Central Virginia. [1933.] 19 p. il. 4° [Revised edition of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sections, designated sec. 93 in preceding editions.] * Paper, 10c. A 29.5/a: sec. 93/930

Climatological data. Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 20, no. 5; May 1933. [1933.] cover-title, [206] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $6.00.L. C. card Agr 14-566 A 29.29: 20/5

Note .—Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. Back numbers cannot be supplied. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section.

----- - Same, v. 20, no. 6; June 1933. [1933.] cover-title, [204] p. il. 2 p.of maps, 4° A 29.29: 20/6

Corn. Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, Sept. 5-26, 1933; no. 22-25, 1933. Chicago, Ill., Sept. 6-27, 1933. Each [4] p. il. 4° [No. 25 is the last issue for season of 1933.] * Paper, 30c. per season (April-September.)

A 29.43 : 933/22-25Note .—Another edition of the Corn and wheat region bulletin is issued daily, except

Sundays and holidays, during the season, at the Region Center of the Weather Bureau, Chicago, Ill., and distributed free of charge at that center.

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Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 22-25 [season of 1933]; Sept. 5-26, 1933. New Orleans, La., Sept. 6-27, 1933. Each [2] p. il. 4° * Paper, 30c. per season (April-October). A29.39 : 933/22-25

Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1933. [Sept. 2, 1933.] [2] p. large 8° t A 29.30: 933/8

Monthly weather review, May 1933; v. 61, no. 5. [Aug. 21, 1933.] cover-title, p. 129-158, il. 2 p. of pl. 6 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25L.C. card Agr 9-990 A 29.6/1: 61/5

Note .—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with the weather of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes.

Specia l ar ti cle s .—Droughts in Arkansas; by Harvey S. Cole.—Dynamical pressure effect on Friez-type aerometeorograph [with list of literature] ; by Louis P. Harrison.— Analysis of precipitation of rains and snows at Mount Vernon, Iowa; by S. Francis Williams and O. Kenneth Beddow.—Plan for direct call to ships by radio for weather reports during hurricane season.

Radio weather code. International code for radio weather reports from ships. '[Reprint] 1933. 15 p. ([Publication] 1046.) [Used by Weather Bureau in broadcasting ships’ weather reports from Navy radio stations in accordance with schedules given in Weather Bureau radio circulars.] f '

A 29.2 : R 11/10-2Weather. Weekly weather and crop bulletin, Sept. 5-26, 1933; no. 36-39, 1933.

Sept. 6-27, 1933. Each 4 p. il. 4" * Paper, 50c. a yr.L.C. card Agr 24-260 A 29.7/2: 933/36-39

Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D.C., containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River belonging to Washington forecast district], Sept. 1-30, 1933. [1933.] Each 19X24 in. (outside measurement). * Daily, except Sundays and holidays (DWM), $3.00 a yr., 25c. a month; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a yr., 30c. a month; Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), no subscription for less than 6 months, 30c., 60c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $9.10 a yr. (maps cannot be furnished in quantities unless the order is placed with the Super-intendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., in advance of issue). A 29.18: 933

Note .—Subscribers desiring forecasts of weather conditions outside of the Washing-ton forecast district will be referred to the district in which they are located, and all subscriptions forwarded through the Weather Bureau for proper station reference. Maps containing these forecasts are issued daily, except Sundays and holidays, at New Orleans, La., Denver, Colo., Chicago, Ill., San Francisco, Calif., and other field stations, and are designated as station weather maps DD, CM, or E; subscription price, $2.40 a yr., 20c. a month.

Weather outlook, Sept. 4-Oct. 7 [1933]. Sept. £-30, 1933. Each 1 p. [Weekly. The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1-3 issued from the fore-cast center at Washington, D.C.] t A 29.38: 933/34-38

Note .—The Weather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at, and distributed from, forecast centers of the Weather Bureau, as follows: Washington, D.C. (District 1, North and Middle Atlantic States, District 2, South Atlantic States, District 3, Ohio Valley and Tennessee) ; New Orleans, La. (District 4, East Gulf States, District 5, Southern Plains and West Gulf States) ; Chicago, Ill. (District 6, Region of Great Lakes, District 7, Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, District 8, Northern and central Great Plains) ; Denver, Colo. (District 9, Northern Rocky Mountain re-gion, District 10, Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions) ; San Francisco. Calif. (District 11, Far Western States).

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Note .—The Commission furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.Civil service act and rules, statutes, Executive orders, and regulations, with

notes and legal decisions; amended to July 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+236 p. * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 31-26497 CS 1.7/1: 933

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

AERONAUTICS BRANCH

Air commerce bulletin, v. 6 [5], no. 3; Sept. 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 63-94. [Monthly. The volume number is incorrectly given on p. 63 as 6.] tL.C. card 29-26634 C 23.12:5/3

Airway maps

Boston [Mass.] ; United States airway map K-19 west. Seale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1933. 29X22.4 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c., Coast and Geo-detic Survey. C 23.10/3 : K-19/2

Los Angeles [Calif.] ; United States airway map upper 1-11. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., June 1932, revised to Aug. 1933. 20.3 X 45.8 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3 :1-11/3

Richmond, Va., to Washington, D.C.; airway map 130. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1933. 17.6X10.2 in. 135c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 0 23.10/1:130/3

Wichita [law.] ; United States airway map L. J-14. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1933. 20.3X 44.7 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3: J-14/2

CENSUS BUREAU

Cotton. August report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported, and exported, and active cotton spindles. Sept. 14, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.21: 933-934/1

------ Cotton production in United States, crop of 1932. 1933. 41 p. [Pre-pared under supervision of Harvey J. Zimmerman, chief statistician for cot-ton.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 25-26795 C 3.32: 932

----- Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1933, prior to Sept. 1, 1933, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1932 and 1931. Sept. 8, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t 0 3.20 : 933-934/1

----- Same, prior to Sept. 16, 1933, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1932 and 1931. Sept. 23, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C3.20: 933-934/2

Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac-tured, shipped out, and on hand for 1 month ending Aug. 31, 1933 and 1932. Sept. 13, 1933. oblong 32" [Exports of cottonseed products are for 12 months ending July 31. Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t 0 3.25 : 933-934/1

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNote .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic

Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, inside route pilots, tide tables, and current tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports.Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, Aug. 31, 1933; no. 219. [1933.] 8 p.

[Monthly.] JL.C. card 15-26512 C 4.20: 219

Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, Philippine Islands, 2d (1927) edition, pt. 1, Luzon, Mindoro, and Visayas. June 22, 1933. [1] -4-13 leaves. (Serial 399-6.) t C4.18/5:1/2/supp. 933

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Coast pilots—Continued.----- United States coast pilot, Hawaiian Islands; [prepared by Charles K.

Green]. 2d edition. 1933. iv-f-128 p. il. map. (Serial 558.) t Cloth, 50c.L.C. card 33-26588 C 4.7/5: 933

Surveying. Use of Coast and Geodetic Survey data in surveys of farms and other properties. [Reprint 1933.] 7 p. il. (Serial 347.) tL.C. card 33-26589 C 4.2: F 22/1-2

Tide tables, Atlantic Ocean, [calendar] year 1934. 1933. 283 p. (Serial 559.) [Includes list of publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, 25c.L.C. card 7-35329 C 4.15/3: 934

Note .—The Tide tables are now issued in 2 volumes, entitled Tide tables, Atlantic Ocean, and Tide tables, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, which together contain full daily predictions for 96 reference ports and differences and constants for about 3,900 stations. The present volume contains full daily predictions for 49 reference stations and differences and constants for about 2,200 stations on the Atlantic Ocean and tributary waters.

Charts

Juan de Fuca Strait. Approaches to Strait of Juan de Fuca, Destruction Island to Amphitrite Point, surveys to 1931 and other sources; chart 6102. [Scale 1:176,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 32.4X42.4 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 6102

Luzon. East coast of Luzon, P. I., Dingalan Bay to Digollorin Bay, surveys to 1931; chart 4227. [Scale 1:200,000.] Manila, P. I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933. 40.1X32 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 4227

----- Southwestern Luzon and Mindoro, P. I., surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 4714. [Scale 1:395,000.] Manila, P. I„ Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933. 32.3 X 38.8 in. 175c. C 4.9: 4714

Manila Bay, Manila to Cavite, P. I., surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 4243. Scale 1: 30,000. Manila, P. I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 33.5X25.6 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 4243

Palawan. Northwestern Palawan, P. I., surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 4316. [Scale 1:100,000.] Manila, P. I., Coast and Geodetic Survev, June 1933. 44.6X31.2 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 4316

FISHERIES BUREAU

Cold storage holdings of fish, Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1048.) [Statistics furnished by Agricultural Economics Bureau.] f

C6.5:1048Fisheries service bulletin, Sept. 1, 1933; no. 220. [1933.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t

L.C. card F 15-76 0 6.9:220Shrimps. Preliminary report on life history of common shrimp Penaeus

setiferus (Linn.) [with bibliography] ; by F. W. Weymouth, Milton J. Lindner, and W. W. Anderson. 1933. [l]+l-26 p. il. 1 pl. large 8° (Bul-letin 14.) [From Bulletin, v. 48.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card F 33-45 C6.3/2:14

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Business. Survey of current business, Sept. 1933; v. 13, no. 9. [1933.] cover-title, 56 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Contains weekly data through Aug. 26, 1933, and monthly data through July, the date given above being the date of issue. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. (including weekly supplements) ; foreign subscription, $3.00.L.C. card 21-26819 0 18.35:933/9

----- - Same, weekly supplement, Sept. 7-28, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.]

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Sep te mbe r 1933 151Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, July 1933.

1933. 2 pts. p. 1-33 and ii+35-43 p. 4° * Paper, each pt. 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription. $1.60.L.C. card 14-21465 C 18.7: 934/1-1,1-2

------ Same. 1933. [2 pts. in 1], 43 p. 4° (H. doc. 161, 73d Cong. 2d sess.)Commerce reports. Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade

news, Sept. 2-30, 1933; no. 35-39 [series 1933]. [1933.] p. 145-224, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.10.

C 18.5/1:933/35-39------ Same, nos. 1-25 [series 1933], v. 1, 36th year; Jan.-June 1933 [title-page

and index]. 1933. [2]+xxi p. 4° [Index to Commerce reports discontinued with this issue.] * Paper, 5c. C 18.5/1: 933/1-25/t.p. & ind.

Domestic commerce, v. 12, no. 7-9; Sept. 10-30, 1933. [1933.] [3]+68-78p.+leaves 79-102, il. 4° [Multigraphed.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.

C 18.32:12/7-9LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 4, no. 45; Sept. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 159-160. [Monthly.] tL.C. card 12-35121 C 9.31: 4/45

Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, weekly, no. 27-31, 1933; Sept. 1-29 [1933]. Conover Press, Detroit [Aug. 31-Sept. 28, 1933]. Each 2 leaves or 3 leaves, f Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, Mich. C 9.41: 933/27-31

----- Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 36-39, 1933; Sept. 6-27 [1933]. 1933. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] tL.C. card 7-20609 C 9.26: 933/36-39

MINES BUREAU

Cement in 1931; by B. W. Bagley. July 20, 1933. [1]+523-552 p. [From Min-eral resources, 1931, pt. 2.] * Paper, 5c. C22.8/a: C 332/931

Coal-dust. Explosion tests of Pittsburgh coal dust in experimental mine, 1925- 32; by George S. Rice, H. P. Greenwald, and H. C. Howarth. 1933. iv+44 p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Bulletin 369.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 22-26929 C 22.3 : 369

Coke-oven accidents in United States during calendar year 1932; by W. W. Adams and L. Chenoweth. 1933. [1]+15 p. (Technical paper 559.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 15-26409 C 22.5 : 559

Gas (natural). Viscosity of natural gas; by W. B. Berwald and T. W. Johnson.1933. ii+34 p. il. (Technical paper 555.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26567 C 22.5 : 555

Minerals yearbook. Minerals yearbook, 1932-33 [with bibliographies]. 1933. xiii+819 p. il. * Cloth, $1.25.L.C. card 33-26551 C 22.8/2 : 932-33

Note .—The Minerals yearbook takes the place of various former publications, in-cluding Mineral resources of United States, which has been issued annually for half a century; it also renders unnecessary various interim summaries and presents all this P+J-erial + more usable form at an earlier date. The first volume bears the two dates 1932—33 in order that statistical records for each mineral may be carried forward unbroken; this is necessitated by the fact the no Mineral resources volume for 1932 will be issued. Subsequent yearbooks will bear the date of the year of publication in accordance with common practice.

----- Same. (H.doc. 104, 73d Cong. 1st sess.)Petroleum. Crude petroleum and petroleum products in 1931; by G. R. Hopkins

and A. B. Coons. Aug. 15, 1933. [1]+553-675 p. il. [From Mineral re-sources, 1931, pt. 2.] * Paper, 10c. C 22.8/a : P 448/931

—-— Safety at petroleum cracking plants; by R. L. Marek. 1933. v+92 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Technical paper 551.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26553 C 22.5: 551

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Publications. New publications, Bureau of Mines, monthly list 220; Aug. 31, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. t C 22.7/3 : 220

Static electricity in nature and industry [with bibliography]: pt. 1, General observations and experiments, pt. 2, Industrial hazards and safeguards; by Paul G. Guest. 1933. iv+98 p. il. (Bulletin 368.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26540 C 22.3 : 368

/NAVIGATION AND STEAMBOAT INSPECTION BUREAU

Shipping. Current shipping data, v. 1, no. 11; Sept. 10, 1933. [1933.] 14 p. il.4° [Monthly. Multigraphed.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.

C 25.7:1/11PATENT OFFICE

Note .—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office.h variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10.00 per volume, and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws, General information concerning 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 111 Packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D.C.Abrahamson, Alfred W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent

appeal no. 3212, in re Alfred W. Abrahamsen, wood moulding scrapers; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 8 p. 4° t C 21.10: Ab 82/3

Alexanderson, Ernst F. W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3260, in re Ernst F. W. Alexanderson, systems of [electrical] distribution; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 13 P- 4° t C 21.10: Al 26

Austin. George C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3220, in re George C. Austin, improvement in pistons; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. 4° $ C 21.10: Au 76

Borden, Stephen W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent ap-peal no. 3239, in re Stephen W. Borden, improvements in electrical con-necting devices for electrical conductors; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. 4° t C 21.10 :B 644

Bost, William D. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3238, in re William D. Bost, taste preservation; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 8 p. 4° $ C 21.10 :B 656

Brotz, Anton F. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3235, in re Anton Frank Brotz, improvements in method of enameling;brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 8 p. 4° $

C 21.10: B 795Cregier, Charles K. No. 5796, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia,

Jan. term, 1933, Charles K. Cregier v. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, ii4-25 p. t C 21.10 :C 862

Decisions. [Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Sept. 5, 1933. p. 1-8, large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 1.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.05.L.C. card 23-7315 C 21.5/a 2: 434/1

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----- Same. Sept. 26, 1933. p. 757-764, large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 4.] C 21.5/a 2 : 434/4

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Sept emb er 1933 153Elliott, Samuel H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

3298, in re Samuel H. Elliott, design for display cases; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 4° t C 21.10: El 58

----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3299, in re Samuel H. Elliott, design for display case; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 4° t C 21.10: El 58/2

Hall, Horace W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3247, in re Horace W. Hall, tennis racket bow bead; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 4° t C 21.10: H 142

Hoffmann, Henry W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3231, in re Henry W. Hoffmann, design for stockings; brief for commis-sioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 4° t C 21.10: H 675/2

Holed-Tite Packing, Incorporated. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3274, in re Holed-Tite Packing, Inc., trade mark for egg flats, packing sheets, cartons, and wrappers ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. 4° t C 21.10 :H 714

Jackson, Harry B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3249, in re Harry B. Jackson, design for overalls or similar articles; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 4° $ C 21.10: J 134

Lawson, John. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3221, in re John Lawson and Robert H. Lawson, additional thread con-trolling mechanism for knitting machines; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 10 p. 4° $ C 21.10 : L 445/2

Luks, Kraemer. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3257, in re Kraemer Luks, improvements in milking apparatus; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 11 p. 4° t C 21.10 :L 969

Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued Sept. 5-26, 1933; v. 434, no. 1-4. [1933.] cover-titles, 986+ [clviii] 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: 434/1-4

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.

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.

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----- Same, weekly index, with title, List of trade-mark applicants published for opposition [etc., Sept. 5, 1933]. [1933.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 1.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr. C 21.5/a 4: 434/1

----- Same [Sept. 12, 1933]. [1933.] xlii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 2.] C 21.5/a 4: 434/2

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—— Same [Sept. 26, 1933], [1933.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 4.] C 21.5/a 4: 434/4

Ostling, Carl A. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3236, in re Carl A. Ostling, process for making rubber footwear; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 10 p. 4° i C 21.10 :Os 7

Patents. Classification of patents issued Sept. 5-26, 1933. [1933.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 1^.] t

C 21.5/a 1: 434/1-4Person, Earl R. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

3287, in re Earl R. Person, combined brush back and handle; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. 4° J C 21.10 :P 431

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Porter, John M. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3253, in re John M. Porter, improvements in method of treating sludge; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 9 p. 4° i C 21.10: P 834

Rules of practice in Patent Office. Revised Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. iv+101 p. il. 1 pl. tL.C. card 11-35789 C 21.8: 933

Shimer, John M. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3254, in re John M. Shimer, pumps; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 9 p. 4° t C 21.10: Sh 62

Spinasse, Arthur E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3227, in re Arthur E. Spinasse, means and method for treating glass;brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 9 p. 4° t

C 21.10: Sp 46Sponahle, Earl I. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 3241, in re Earl I. Sponable, method and apparatus for simultaneously producing moving pictures and reproducing sound pictures; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. 4° t C 21.10: Sp 66

Sterling, Don L. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3288, in re Don L. Sterling, bank checks and stubs; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. 4° $ C 21.10: St 45/2

Trade-marks. Trade-marks [etc., from] Official gazette, Sept. 5, 1933. [1933.] 9-34+viii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 434, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $3.00 a yr. C 21.5/a3 : 434/1

----- Same, Sept. 12, 1933. [1933.] gazette, v. 434, no. 2.]

----- Same, Sept. 19, 1933. [1933.] gazette, v. 434, no. 3.]

----- Same, Sept. 26, 1933. [1933.] gazette, v. 434, no. 4.]

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Winchester Repeating Arms Company. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3273, in re Winchester Repeating Arms Co., trade mark for gold-colored shift button on trigger of gun; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. 4° $ C 21.10: W 721

Zuckerman, Roscoe C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3156, in re Roscoe C. Zuckerman, improvements in potato washing appara-tus and method; brief for commissioner of patents. [1933.] cover-title 10 P- 4° i C 21.10 :Z 83

STANDARDS BUREAU

Chlorin. New description and analysis of arc spectrum of chlorine; by C. C. Kiess. [1933.] p. 827-839. (Research paper 570.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 570Compressometer, instrument for evaluating thickness, compressibility, and com-

pressional resilience of textiles and similar materials; by Herbert F. Schiefer. [1933.] p. 705-713, il. 1 pl. (Research paper 561.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 561Electric transformers. Equipment for testing current transformers; by Francis

B. Silsbee, Ray L. Smith, Nyna L. Forman, and John H. Park. [1933.] p. 93-122, il. 4 p. of pl. (Research paper 580.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 580

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Sept emb er 1933 155Iridium. Freezing point of iridium; by F. Henning and H. T. Wensel. [1933.]

p. 809-821. (Research paper 568.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 568

Journal of research. Bureau of Standards journal of research, Sept. 1933; v. 11, no. 3. 1933. [1]+309-440 p. il. 1 pl. 6 p. of pl. [Monthly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.L.C. card 33-26571—26577 ’ C 13.22:11/3

Con ten ts .—RP593, Method of providing course and quadrant identifications with radio range-beacon system; by F. W. Dunmore.—RP594, Effects of particle size of potter’s flint and feldspar in whiteware; by R. F. Geller, D. N. Evans, and A. S. Creamer.—RP595, Comparison of high voltage X-ray tubes; by Lauriston S. Taylor, George Singer, and C. F. Stoneburner.—RP596, Fire hazard of domestic heating installations; by G. Q. Voigt.—RP597, Continuous recorder of radio field intensities; by K. A. Norton and S. E. Reymer.—RP598, Comparison of several developers and specifi-cation of relative sensitivity; by Raymond Davis and Gerald Kent Neeland.—RP599, Second spectrum, of krypton ; by T. L. deBruin, C. J. Humphreys, and William F. Meggers.

Manganese. Infrared arc spectra of manganese and rhenium; by William 1?. Meggers. [1933.] p. 757-769. (Research paper 564.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 564'Nickel-chromium-iron alloys. Creep and structural stability of nickel-chromium-

iron-alloys at 1,600° F.; by W. A. Tucker and S. E. Sinclair. [1933.] p. 851- 862, il.’ 3 p. of pl. (Research paper 572.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 572

Optical glass. Viscosity of optical glass; by W. H. Wadleigh. [1933.] p. 65- 78, il. (Research paper 577.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 577

Piezo oscillators. 20O-kilocycle piezo oscillator; by E. G. Lapham. [1933.] p. 59-64, il. 2 p. of pl. (Research paper 576.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 576

Publications. New publications, Bureau of Standards, monthly list. See, below, Technical news bulletin of Bureau of Standards.

Radio beacons. Phase synchronization in directive antenna arrays with par-ticular application to radio range beacon; by F. G. Kear. [1933.] p. 123- 139, il. 2 p. of pl. (Research paper 581.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] ♦ Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 581

Storage batteries. Composition of grids for positive plates of storage batteries as factor influencing sulphation of negative plates; by G. W. Vinal, D. N. Craig, and C. L. Snyder. [1933.] p. 795-808, 1 pl. (Research paper 567.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 567

Sulphuric acid. Viscosity of sulphuric-acid solutions used for battery electro-lytes; by G. W. Vinal and D. N. Craig. [1933.] p. 781-793, il. (Research paper 566.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 566

Technical news bulletin of Bureau of Standards, Sept. 1933; no. 197. [1933.] p. 91-102. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, 70c.L.C. card 25-26527 C 13.13:197

Note .—Because of the limited funds available for printing, the leaflet New publi-cations, Bureau of Standards, monthly list, was discontinued with the June 1933 number, announcement 96. Practically the same material will be available in the Technical news bulletin which contains abstracts of most of the bureau’s publications and also lists by title all papers by members of the staff in the bureau’s series and in outside journals.

Temperature scales. International comparison of temperature scales between 660° and 1,063° C.; by Wm. F. Roeser, F. H. Schofield, and H. A. Moser. [1933.] p. 1-6. (Research paper 573.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 573

Thermal radiation. Present status of standards of thermal radiation main-tained by Bureau of Standards [with bibliography] ; by W. W. Coblentz and R. Stair. [1933.] p. 79-87, il. (Research paper 578.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 11, July 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 578

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CONGRESS

Congressional record. Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 2d ses-sion, 72d Congress, v. 76, pt. 5; Feb. 21-Mar. 4, 1933. [Permanent edition.] 1933. [1] +4557-5668 p. 4° * Cloth, pts. 1-5, each $2.25.L.C. card 12-36438 X 705: 72/2

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■----- Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 1st session, 73d Con-gress, also special session of Senate, v. 77, pt. 1 and 2; Mar. 4-Apr. 24, 1933. [Permanent edition.] 1933. [1]+1-2300 p. 4° [The special session of the Senate was held Mar. 4-6, 1933; the 1st session of the 73d Congress began Mar. 9, 1933.] * Price will be quoted when set is completed. X 707-708: 73/1

Coolidge, Calvin. Calvin Coolidge, memorial address delivered before joint meet-ing of the two Houses of Congress as tribute of respect to the late President of United States, Feb. 6, 1933; by Arthur Prentice Rugg. [1933.] 68+[1] p. 1 por. (S. doc. 186, 72d Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes Congressional memorial services and tributes. Title on cover is: In memoriam, Calvin Coolidge, late President of United States.] * Cloth, $1.00.L.C. card 33-26545

Directory. Supplement to Congressional directory of 73d Congress, 1st session, 1st edition: Personnel of Executive Departments, independent offices, and emergency relief administrations; corrected to Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ix+295- 394 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.P 93/1:1/73-1/supp.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Civil service preference, retirement, and salary classification laws; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1933. 147 p. [Includes Civil Service Commission Form 1481, entitled Vet-eran preference, and dated May 1932.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26590 Y 1.2 : R 31/2/933-2Includes :

Public no. 275 (extract), 65th Congress.Public no. 314 (extract), 65th Congress.Public no. 325 (extract), 65th Congress.Public no. 5 (extract), 66th Congress.Public no. 215, 66th Congress.Public no. 142, 67th Congress.Public no. 182, 67th Congress.Public no. 243, 67th Congress.Public no. 363, 67th Congress.Public no. 516, 67th Congress.Public no. 293, 68th Congress.Public no. 322, 68th Congress.Public res. no. 36, 68th Congress.Public no. 522, 69th Congress.Public no. 749, 69th Congress.Public no. 555, 70th Congress.Public no. 779, 70th Congress.Public no. 575, 70th Congress.Public no. 165, 71st Congress.Public no. 279, 71st Congress.Public no. 441, 71st Congress.Public no. 523, 71st Congress.Public no. 545, 71st Congress.Public no. 644, 71st Congress.Public no. 783, 71st Congress.Public no. 212 (extract), 72d Congress.Public no. 428 (extract), 72d Congress.Public no. 2 (extract), 73d Congress.Public no. 78 (extract), 73d Congress.

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Pension laws [through 73d Congress, 1st session]; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1933. [2] +42 p. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26591 Y 1.2: P 38/2/933

EIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Columbia River. Columbia and Snake rivers, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho, report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports hereto-fore submitted on Columbia and Snake rivers, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho [June 7, 1933, with report of Oscar O. Kuentz, etc.]. [1933.] 64 p. map. (Document 16, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y4.R 52: 73/16

Potomac River, north side of Washington Channel, D C., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Potomac River, north side of Washington Channel, D.C. [Apr. 17, 1933, with report of J. D. Arthur, jr., etc.]. [1933.] 35 p. map. (Document 13, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4.R 52: 73/13

Redwood Creek, Calif., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Redwood Creek, Calif. [May 16, 1933, with report of H. A. Finch, etc.]. [1933.] 30 p. map. (Document 10, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4.R 52 : 73/10

INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION JOINT COMMITTEEInheritance and transfer tax. Federal and State death taxes, reports to Joint

Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation pursuant to sec. 1203 (b) (6), revenue act of 1926. 1933. v. 2, pt. 2, vi+256 p. il. 1 tab. $L.C. card 33-26241 Y 4.1n 8/11: R 29/v.2,pt.2

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SENATEBANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Speculation. Stock exchange practices, hearings, 73d Congress, 1st session, on S.Res. 84 (72d Congress), to investigate practices of stock exchanges with respect to buying and selling and borrowing and lending of listed securities, and S.Res. 56 and S.Res. 97 (73d Congress), resolutions to investigate matter of banking operations and practices, transactions relating to any sale, exchange, purchase, acquisition, borrowing, lending, financing, issuing, dis-tributing, or other disposition of, or dealing in, securities or credit by any person or firm, partnership, company, association, corporation, or other entity, with view to recommending necessary legislation, under taxing power or other Federal powers, June 27-July 5[6], 1933. 1933. pt. 3, iii+957-1533 p. [These hearings relate to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the Pennroad Corpora-tion.] * Paper, 60c. Y 4.B 22/3 : St 6/5/pt. 3

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Bankruptcy. Uniform system of bankruptcy, joint hearings before subcom-mittees of Committees on Judiciary, 72d Congress, 1st session, on S. 3866, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, Apr. 12-June 28, 1932. 1933. iii+1129 p. [These hearings -were held at joint meetings of the subcommittees of the Senate Committee on Judiciary and the House Committee on Judiciary.] * Paper, $1.25. Y 4.J 89/2 : B22/4

COURT OF CLAIMSCases. October calendar, 1933. 1933. 23 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] $

Ju 3.5 : 933/6Daube. Samuel Daube v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.]

no. L-109, p. 7-10. $ Ju 3.8 : D 263Westheimer. Max Westheimer v. United States; report of commissioner.

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COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALSAccelerometers. Customs appeal no. 3730, United States v. Cambridge Instru-

ment Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i 4-28 p. $ Ju 7.6: C 144

Chronoscopes. Customs appeal no. 3689, United States v. C. H. Stoelting Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-18 p. il. 1 pl. J ju 7.6: St 65

Croquet sets. Customs appeal no. 3709, United States v. Abercrombie & Fitch Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-26p. t Ju 7.6: Ab 37/2

Electric time switches. Customs appeal no. 3722, United States v. R. W. Cramer & Company, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+30 p. $ Ju 7.6: C 848/2

Felt rings. Customs appeal no. 3719, United States v. J. M. Lehman Co., Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 P. t Ju 7.6: L 528/2

Furniture. Customs appeal no. 3726, United States v. W. X. Huber Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ ju 7.6: H 862/3

Licorice. Customs appeal no. 3714, United States v. W. C. Carlson, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-j-13 p. $

Ju 7.6: C 197Machinery. Customs appeal no. 3733, United States v. Dryden Rubber Co.,

transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+llp. t Ju 7.6 :D 847

Microphotometers. Customs appeal no. 3723, United States v. Arthur H.Thomas Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+39 p. 3 p. of pl. t Ju 7.6: T 361

Public documents. Customs appeal no. 3721, United States v. Office Francais du Tourisme, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-12 p. $ ju 7.6: F 844

Textile machinery. Customs appeal no. 3725, United States v. Columbian Rope Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-71 p. $ Ju 7.6 :C 723/2

Walnuts. Customs appeal no. 3728, United States v. John Sexton & Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 P- t Ju 7.6: Se 91

Wrapping paper. Customs appeals nos. 3695 and 3696, United States v. Arkell Safety Bag Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+40 p. $ Ju 7.6: Ar 48

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIACourt of Appeals. No. 5898, Jan. term, 1933, Joseph E. Osborne and Caroline M.

Osborne vs. District of Columbia, a municipal corporation; brief on behalf of appellee. [1933.] cover-title, 20 p. $ DC 9.5 :Os 2

----- No. 5933, Apr. term, 1933, District of Columbia v. Robert L. May; brief on behalf of plaintiff in error. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. $ DC 9.5 : M451

----- No. 5948, Apr. term, 1933, William L. Peak, superintendent of WashingtonAsylum and Jail, v. Leon Calhoun; brief for appellant. [1933.] cover-title16 P. t DC 9.5: C128/2

----- No. 5986, special calendar, Golf, Incorporated, Edgar E. Sancomb, vice president, v. District of Columbia; brief on behalf of District of Columbia. [1933.] cover-title, 17 p. $ DC 9.5 :G 581

—— No. 6050, Apr. term, 1933, District of Columbia, a municipal corporation, v. North-Eastern Construction Company ; brief on behalf of appellant. [1933 ] cover-title, 11 p. t DC 9.5 :N 814/3

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Septemb er 1933 159Court of Appeals—Continued.----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1933, no. 6038, Guy T. Helvering, com-

missioner of internal revenue, vs. Ethel D. Company, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-61 p. t DC9.5:Et35

EMERGENCY BOARD (KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAIL-WAY, TEXARKANA AND FORT SMITH RAILWAY, AND ARKANSAS WESTERN RAILWAY, 1933)Note .—Created by the President in proclamation of June 12, 1933, under provisions of

sec. 10 of railway labor act approved May 20, 1926.Report of Emergency Board appointed June 12, 1933, under sec. 10 of rail-

way labor act, in re Kansas City Southern Railway Co., Arkansas Western Railway Co., Texarkana & Fort Smith Railway Co., and certain of their employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brother-hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. [1933.] 9 p. fL.C. card A 33-2668 MB 1.25: 933

EMERGENCY BOARD (LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY, 1933)

Note .—Created by the President in proclamation of July 26, 1933, under provisions of sec. 10 of railway labor act approved May 20, 1926.Report of Emergency Board appointed July 26, 1933, under sec. 10 of rail-

way labor act, in re Louisiana, Arkansas & Texas Railway Co., of Texas, common carrier engaged in interstate commerce, and certain of its employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Loco-motive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, and Brother-hood of Railroad Trainmen. [1933.] 15 p. fL.C. card A 33-2669 MB 1.26: 933

EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORKNote .—The Emergency Conservation Work was established under the provisions of

S. 598, 73d Congress (Public 5, approved Mar. 31, 1933), an act for relief of unemploy-ment through performance of useful public work.

By Executive order of Apr. 5, 1933, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the act, the President appointed a Director of Emergency Conservation Work and made provision for an Advisory Council to the Director of Emergency Conservation Work.Trees. Eastern forest tree diseases in relation to stand improvement; by

George H. Hepting. Sept. 1933. iii-J-28 p. il. (Forestry publication 2.) fY 3.Em 3: 7/2

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONNote .—Under an Executive order promulgated by the President, Mar. 27, 1933, which

order became effective May 27, the following existing agencies of the Federal Govern-ment, having to do solely with farm credits, were consolidated into a single agency to be known as the Farm Credit Administration : 1, Federal Farm Board; 2, Federal Farm Loan Bureau; 3, that portion of the functions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has to do with the management of the 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and their branches; 4. Crop Production Loan Office and Seed Loan Office of the Agriculture Department. The chairman of the Federal Farm Board was continued in office as Gov-ernor of the Farm Credit Administration, and the Land Bank Commissioner, a member of the Federal Farm Loan Board (which was the executive head of the Federal Farm Loan Bureau), was continued in office subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration.

Sec. 40 of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), provides for the perfecting of the organization.Agricultural credit. Call for action [in putting into effect emergency farm

mortgage act of 1933, address of] Sept. 19, 1933; by Henry Morgenthau, jr„ governor of Farm Credit Administration. [1933.] [4] p. narrow 8° t

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Federal land banks. Federal land bank and Land Bank Commissioner’s loans, some questions and answers. Sept. 1933. 16 p. narrow 8° (Circular 4.) t

FCA 1.4:4----- Federal land bank loans and Land Bank Commissioner’s loans, how and

where to apply. Sept. 1933. 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Circular 1 revised.) tFCA 1.4:1/2

Loans to farmers through production credit associations. Sept. 1933. 11 p. narrow 8° (Circular 3.) t FCA 1.4:3

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Forests and forestry. Analysis of special jobs in farm forestry, timber farming for profit, including woods management and tree planting of marginal, sub-marginal, and idle lands [with list of references on farm forestry; by W. A. Ross, in cooperation with W. R. Mattoon]. June 1933. vii-|-45 p. (Bulletin 169; Agricultural series 44.) [Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service, Agriculture Department. Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to agricultural education.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card E 33-1211 VE 1.3 : 169

National Congress of Vocational Agricultural Students. Announcement of 8th annual National Congress of Vocational Agricultural Students, American Royal Building, Kansas City, Mo., Stockyards, Nov. 18-24, 1933. 1933. iii+ 39 p. narrow 12° (Miscellaneous circular 10.) t VE 1.12:10

Rehabilitation. Administration of vocational rehabilitation, statement of policies; [by John Aubel Kratz]. Revised 1933. 1933. ix+63 p. ([Bulletin 113; Vocational rehabilitation series 12.]) [Supersedes Bulletins 57 and 77. Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relat-ing to vocational rehabilitation.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card E 33-1289 VE 1.3:113/2

----- Office procedure in vocational rehabilitation, discussion of forms, files, and procedures employed in supporting, controlling, and accounting for opera-tion of vocational rehabilitation service; [by Terry C. Foster]. July 1933. vii+49 p. ([Bulletin 171; Vocational rehabilitation series 22.]) [Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to vocational rehabilitation.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card E 33-1288 VE 1.3:171

FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

Note .—The Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (also known as the Public Works Administration and the P.W.A.) was established under the provisions of title 2 of U.K. 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16, 1933), an act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes.

By Executive order of June 16, 1933, in order to effectuate title 2 of the act. the President appointed temporarily a Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works and appointed a Special Board for Public Works. By a later Executive order of July 18, 1933, a permanent appointment was made to the office of Federal Emergency Administra-tor of Public Works.Contracts. Information relating to negotiation and administration of contracts

for Federal projects under title 2 of national industrial recovery act: pt. 1, Instructions to contracting officers, pt. 2, Instructions to bidders and contrac-tors; Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. [1] +12 p. (Bulletin 51.) [Supersedes any in-structions previously issued which may conflict herewith.] t

Y 3.F 31/4 : 3/51Public works. [Federal public works that are deemed desirable, do not add to

future expense, and can be completed within one year, recommended by Special Board for Public Works, no. 1.] [1933.] [1] +ii+81 leaves, 4° [Mimeographed. The 1st leaf carries release date July 18, 1933, and Release no. 13.] t Y3.F 31/4: 7/1

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Public works—Continued.----- Same, no. 2, with title, Federal and non-Federal projects approved Sept.

1-8 [1933], no. 2. [1933.] [22] leaves, 4° [Mimeographed.] tY 3.F 31/4: 7/2

----- Same approved Sept. 9-15 [1933], no. 3. graphed.] t

----- Same approved Sept. 16-22 [1933], no. 4. graphed.] t

----- Same approved Sept. 23-29 [1933], no. 5. graphed.] t

[1933.] 6 leaves, 4° [Mimeo- Y 3.F 31/4: 7/3

[1933.] 7 leaves, 4° [Mimeo- Y 3.F 31/4: 7/4

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States. General information and instructions for State advisory boards and State engineers (P.W.A.), Sept. 12, 1933. 1933. [l]+10 p. (Bulletin 2.) [Supersedes any instructions previously issued which may conflict here-with.] t Y 3.F 31/4: 3/2

FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATIONNote .—The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (also known as the F.E.R.A.)

was established under the provisions of sec. 3 (a) of H.R. 4606, 73d Congress (Public 15, approved May 12, 1933), an act to provide for cooperation by Federal Government with the several States and Territories and District of Columbia in relieving hardship and suffering caused by unemployment. The act also provides for the appointment by the President of a Federal Emergency Relief Administrator.Report. Monthly report of Federal Emergency Relief Administration, July

1-31, 1933; Harry L. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief administrator. 1933. ii+14 p. tL.C. card 33-26505 Y 3.F 31/5: 8/933-2

Same, Aug. 1-31, 1933; Harry L. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief ad-ministrator. 1933. ii+23 p. t Y 3.F 31/5: 8/933-3

Rules and regulations 7, governing medical care provided in the home to recip-ients of unemployment relief. 1933. [1] +7 p. tL.C. card 33-26471 Y 3.F31/5: 7/7

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION

Bonds. Opinion of Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General, on bonds of Home Owners’Loan Corporation. 1933. [l]+6p. tL.C. card 33-26547 Y 3.F 31/3 : 8 B 64

Homes. Federal relief for home owners. 1933. iii+8+[l] p. tL.C. card 33-26566 Y 3.F 31/3 : 2 H 75/2

•----- Prudential has plans to help home owners, insurance unit exchanges mort-gages for bonds but guards policyholders. [1933.] 1 p. narrow 8° [From N.Y. herald-tribune, Aug. 9, 1933.] t Y 3.F 31/3 : 2 H 75

FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION

Rules governing amateur radio stations and operators, as amended, effective Oct. 1, 1933. [1933.] 19 p. [Excerpts from Rules and regulations.] tL.C. card 33-26592 RC 1.10/a : Am 15/933-2

Maps

Radio communication. Commercial aviation communication system, showing radio station locations [United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico; map]. Scale 200 m.=1.3 in. [Washington] Geological survey, Aug. 1, 1933. 12X19.3 in. * 10c. RC 1.11: C 73/3

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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

Banks and banking. Relations with foreign banks and bankers. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Regulation N [series of 1933].) [This Regulation as printed herewith is in the form as approved July 28, 1933, effective Aug. 10, 1933.] t

FR 1.6: 933/NFederal reserve act approved Dec. 23, 1913, as amended to July 1, 1933, with

appendix containing various provisions of certain acts of Congress which affect, directly or indirectly, operations of Federal reserve banks and banks which are members of Federal reserve system. 1933. [2] +272 p. * Paper, 20c.L.C. card 33-26556 FR 1.13 : 933

Federal reserve bulletin, Sept. 1933; [v. 19, no. 9]. 1933. iv+531-592 p. il. map, 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.60.L.C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1:19/9

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 Board, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, September supplement to July 1933 list; Sept. 1, 1983. 1933. [l]+4 p. 4° t L.C. card 16-26870 FR 1.9 : 933/2/supp. 2

----- Member bank call report 58, condition of member banks [of Federal reserve system], June 30, 1933. 1933. ii+22 p. il. 4° t FR 1.11: 58

Interest. Payment of interest on deposits. 1933. 8 p. (Regulation Q [series of 1933].) [This Regulation was approved Aug. 29, 1933, and, except as otherwise indicated in sec. 3(c) and 5(c), became effective immediately.] t

FR 1.6 : 933/QOpen market operations. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Regulation M [series of 1933].)

[This Regulation as printed herewith is in the form as approved July 28, 1933, effective Aug. 10, 1933.] t FR1.6:933/M

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Note .—The bound volumes of the Federal Trade Commission decisions are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ’ Separate opinions are sold on subscrip-tion, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, 5c.Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company. No. 363, in Supreme Court, Oct.

term, 1933, Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company v. Federal Trade Com-mission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1+22 p. $ FT 1.5: Ar 69/2

Cement industry, letter transmitting, in response to Senate resolution 448, 71st Congress, report relative to competitive conditions in cement industry. 1933. xvi+160 p. map. (S.doc. 71, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 33-26592

Central Paint and Varnish Company. In matter of L. F. Cassoff, individual doing business under names and styles of Central Paint & Varnish Co., Cen-tral Shellac Works, and Cumberland Paint Works, complaint and order; docket 1698, complaint, Oct. 2,1929, order, Sept. 20,1932. 1933. [1] +12-15 p. ([Decision] 894.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.

FT l.ll/a2:894Diamond Fur Industries. In matter of F. T. Cary, trading as Diamond Fur

Industries, complaint (synopsis) [report] findings, and order; docket 2020, complaint, Mar. 16, 1932, decision, Sept. 21, 1932. 1933. [1]+30-35 p. ([Decision] 898.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.

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Sep te mbe r 1933 163Fatato, L., Incorporated. In matter of L. Fatato, Incorporated, complaint and

order; docket 2029, complaint, Apr. 28,1932, order, Sept. 21,1932. 1933. [1] + 36-39 p. ([Decision] 899.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.

FT l.ll/a2:899Harris, M. In matter of M. Harris, complaint and order; docket 2027, com-

plaint, Apr. 13, 1932, order, Sept. 20, 1932. 1933. [1]+16-19 p. ([Decision] 895.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. FTl.ll/a2: 895

Jeffrey Jewelry Company. In matter of Jeffrey Jewelry Company, complaint and order; docket 2004, complaint, Feb. 2, 1932, order, Sept. 21, 1932. [1933.] p. 27-29. ([Decision] 897.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.

FT l.ll/a2:897 Radium-Active Remedies Company. In matter of Radium-Active Remedies

Company, complaint (synopsis) [report] findings, and order; docket 1885, complaint, Dec. 12, 1930, decision, July 18, 1932. [1933.] p. 1-11. ([Decision] 893.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.

FT l.ll/a2:893Roggen Brothers & Co., Incorporated. In matter of Roggen Bros. & Co., Inc.,

complaint and order; docket 2053, complaint, June 29, 1932, order, Sept. 22, 1932. [1933.] p. 45—47. ([Decision] 901.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] ♦Paper, 5c. FTl.ll/a2: 901

Southern California Laundry Owners Association. In matter of Southern Cali-fornia Laundry Owners Association et al., complaint and order; docket 1954 complaint, May 26, 1931, order, Sept. 21, 1932. 1933. [1] +20-26 p. ([De-cision] 896.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a2 : 896

Syncro Motors Company. In matter of Frank J. Clark, individual trading under name and style Syncro Motors Company, complaint and order; docket 2032 complaint, May 10, 1932, order, Sept. 21, 1932. 1933. [1]+40-44-1 p. ([De-cision] 900.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a2: 900

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Decisions of comptroller general, v. 13, Aug. 1933; J. R. McCarl, comptroller general, R. N. Elliott, assistant comptroller general. 1933. [1]+29-67 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L.C. card 21-26777 GA 1.5/a: 13/2

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DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Congressional documents. Index to reports and documents of 72d Congress, 2d session, Dec. 5, 1932r-Mar. 4, 1933, with numerical lists and schedule’ of volumes. 1933. no. 43; vii+145 p. * Cloth, 75c.L.C. card 6—20448 Gp g 7. ,jg

----- Same. (H.doc. 580, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)Country life. Publications of interest to suburbanites and home-builders for

sale by superintendent of documents. May 1933. iii+14+[l] p. (Price list 72. 12th edition.) tL.C. card 26—26472 Gp g 9. 72/12

Engineering and surveying, leveling, triangulation, latitude, geodesy, tides ter-restrial magnetism, list of publications for sale by superintendent of docu-ments. June 1933. [2]+22 p. (Price list 18, 22d edition.) tL.C. card 25—26852 Gp 39-18/22

Handy hooks, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents July 1933. iii+14 p. (Price list 73, 11th edition.) fL.C. card 26-27401 GP3 9 ’ 73/11

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Monthly catalog, United States public documents (with prices), no. 464; Aug. 1933. 1933. v+63-136 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35.L.C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 934/2

National Museum. United States National Museum, Contributions from na-tional herbarium, National Academy of Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1933. [2] +8+ [1] p. (Price list 55, 16th edition.) tL.C. card 25-27429 GP 3.9: 55/16

Public domain, Government publications concerning public lands, conservation, and oil leases, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1933. [2]+7+[l] p. (Price list 20, 24th edition.) tL.C. card 25-26708 GP 3.9: 20/24

Radio communication. List of radio publications [for sale by superintendent of documents]. Revised Aug. 1933. [1933.] 4 p. tL.C. card 25-26634 GP 3.2 : R 11/5/933

Weekly list of selected United States Government publications, Sept. 6-27, 1933. [1933.] Each 4p. tL.C. card 28-26554 GP 3.17 : 933/36-39

Note .—The Weekly list is an advertising list of United States Government publica-tions for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Some of the publications for free distribution are also listed. The list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices. It may be obtained free of charge upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

Note .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior are issued in signatures, being published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions in separate parts as they are issued; foreign subscription, $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.Northern Minnesota Ore Company. No. 5982, in Court of Appeals of District

of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior, v. Cuyuna Mining and Investment Company, assignee of James E. Gibbon, receiver for Northern Minnesota Ore Company; brief of appellant. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-21 p. t 11.55 :N 814/2

Virginia-Colorado Development Corporation. No. 5956, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, Harold L. Ickes, as Secretary of In-terior, v. Virginia-Colorado Development Corporation; brief of appellant. [1933.] cover-title, ii+39 p. t 11.55: V 819

EDUCATION OFFICE

Educational directory, 1934: pt. 4, Educational associations and boards and foundations. 1933. [1]-J-115-154 p. (Bulletin 1, 1934 [pt. 4].) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 13-213 116.3 : 934/1/pt. 4

Educational research. Bibliography of research studies in education, 1931-32; prepared in Library Division by Ruth A. Gray. 1933. xiv+282 p. (Bulletin 6, 1933.) * Paper, 20c.L.C. card E 29-21 116.3 : 933/6

Public schools. Small city school systems, 1930-32, comparative data; by LesterB. Herlihy. 1933. [l]-f-14p. (Pamphlet 46.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1131 116.43 : 46

School life, Sept. 1933; v. 19, no. 1. [1933.] cover-title, p. 1-20, il. 4° [Monthly except July and August. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. (10 months) ; foreign subscription, 85c.L.C. card E 18-902 116.26/1:19/1

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Sept emb er 1933 165Secondary education. Provisions for individual differences, marking, and

promotion [in secondary schools] ; by Roy O. Billett. 1933. xi-j-472 p. il. (Bulletin 17, 1932; National Survey of Secondary Education, Monograph 13.) [Includes lists of references in foot-notes.] * Paper, 40c.L.C. card E 33-1210 116.3: 932/17/M 13

----- Reorganization of secondary education; [articles] by Francis T. Spauld-ing, O. I. Frederick, and Leonard V. Koos. 1933. xii-f-423 p. il. (Bulletin 17. 1932; National Survey of Secondary Education, Monograph 5.) [In-cludes lists of references in foot-notes.] * Paper, 40c.L.C. card E 33-1287 116.3 : 932/17/M 5

Contents .—Pt. 1, Reorganized secondary school; by Francis T. Spaulding and O. I. Frederick.—Pt. 2, Recent growth and present status of public junior college; by O. I. Frederick.—Pt. 3, Special reorganizations of school systems; by Leonard V. Koos.

GENERAL LAND OFFICE

Note .—The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United States, which is sold at $2.00; and also separate maps of the States and Territories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at various prices. Address the Superin-tendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.

Publio lands. Vacant public lands on July 1, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. (Circular 1306-) t 121.4:1306

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Th® publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Annual re-ports, Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United ^tates and of the States, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, and the World atlas of commercial geology (pt. 1, out of print). Practically all of them are sale publications ; the exceptions are indicated by the dagger (t). The maps and folios and the World atlas of commercial geology, pt. 2, are sold by the Geological Survey at Wash-ington, D.C. A discount of 40 per cent is allowed on any order for maps or folios that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. This discount applies to an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. Remittance for these publications should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survev, Washington Pc- 9r<le^ for other Publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superin-tendent of Documents, Washington, D.C.Publications issued in Aug. 1933; list 30$. [1933.] 4 p. [Monthly.] f

119.14/4: 306Boswell, N.Mex. Geology and ground-water resources of Roswell artesian

basin, N.Mex, [with bibliography; articles] by Albert G. Fiedler and S Spencer Nye. 1933. xii+372 p. il. 13 pl. 22 p. of pl. 11 maps, 6 are in pocket. (Water-supply paper 639.) [Prepared in cooperation with New Mexico State engineer and Chaves and Eddy counties.] * Paper, $1.00.L.C. card GS 33-148 119.13; 639

----- Same. (H. doc. 71, 71st Cong. 1st sess.)

RECLAMATION BUREAU

Boulder Dam. Trash racks for intake towers at Boulder Dam, Boulder Can-yon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-10 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifi-cations 547.) [Consists of invitation for bids, schedule, specifications and drawing for irrigation project, proposals to be received until Oct 16 1933 1 t Paper, 30c. j 2j 8.5^7

Owyhee irrigation project. Earthwork, concrete lining, and structures, north canal, station 513 to station 2051, and Mitchell Butte lateral, Owyhee proj-ect, Oreg.-Idaho, Mitchell Butte division. [1933.] cover-title, i+39 p 21 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 546.) [Consists of specifications, schedules, and drawings for irrigation project, proposals to be received until Oct 25 1933 1 t Paper, $2.00. 127.8 : 546

Publications of Bureau of Reclamation. [1933.] 24 p. il. (Price list 9 ) [Supersedes previous lists.] fL.C. card 14—30138 j 27 10/I • 9

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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONNote .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce

Commission reports and Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify whether Finance, Traffic, or Valuation decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads following other Interstate Commerce Commission publications.Brakes. No. 7251, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v.

Great Northern Railway Company, appeal from district court for western dis-trict of Washington, northern division; brief and argument for appellant. [1933.] cover-title, i+21 p. t IC 1.13/1: G 79/14

Decisions. Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, July-Sept. 1932.1933. xxxii+888 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 186.) * Cloth, $1.75.L.C. card 8-30656 IC 1.6/1:186

----- Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission (finance reports), May 1931-Oct. 1932. 1933. xxiii+822 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission re-ports, v. 187.) * Cloth, $1.75. IC 1.6/1:187

Note .—The Interstate Commerce Commission assigns a volume in the series of re-ports at various times which contains only finance dockets. This is true regarding v. 187 here cataloged.

----- Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission [valuation reports], June-July 1932. 1933. viii4-890 p. 2 maps. (Interstate Commerce Com-mission reports, v. 41, valuation reports.) *Cloth, $1.75.L.C. card 30-26125 IClval.9:41

----- See also, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 187—below, center head Decisions

(Finance).Freight rates. No. 17, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States, Inter-

state Commerce Commission, Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company et al., v. Louisiana et al., appeal from district court for eastern district of Louisiana; brief for United States and Interstate Commerce Commission. [1933.] cover-title, iii4-53 p. t IC 1.13/1: T 312/10

Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 141 reports representing 152 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, July 1933 and 1932 [and] 7 months ended with July 1933 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 if. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230.) [Subject to revision.] f

IC 1 ste. 30 : 933/7Opinions. See, above, Decisions—below, center heads beginning Decisions.Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 101, summary and analysis of accidents

on steam railways in United States subject to interstate commerce act, calen-dar year 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. iv-[-88 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 5-41547 IClacci. 3:101

----- Summary of accident investigation reports, no. 55, Jan.-Mar. 1933; [pre-pared in] Bureau of Safety. 1933. iii4-19 p. [Quarterly.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copy, 20c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 30c.L.C. card A20-942 IClacci. 7: 55

----- Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, June 1933 [and 6 months ending with June 1933, with quarterly summaries by roads and States, Apr.-June 1933; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] 8 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A27-80 IClste. 31: 933/6

Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 152 monthly reports of employees, service, and com-pensation covering 154 class 1 steam railways, July 1933; [prepared in] Bu-reau of Statistics. [1933.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300.) t L.C. card A29-382 IClste. 25: 933/7

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Septemb er 1933 167Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam

railways in United States, compiled from 141 reports of freight service sta-tistics representing 152 railways and from 137 reports of passenger service statistics representing 148 railways (switching and terminal companies not included), July 1933 and 1932 [and 7 months ended with July 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (State-ment M-210.) [Subject to revision.] tL.C. card A29-379 IClste. 21: 933/7

----- Graphical supplement to monthly reports: [Condensed profiles of repre-sentative routes in transcontinental, Lake to Gulf, and intermountain terri-tory; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. il. oblong large 8° (Series 1933, no. 9.) f IClste. 33 : 933/9

----- Same: Distribution of railway operating revenues, class 1 steam rail-ways, 1922-32 [etc.; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. il. oblong large 8° (Series 1933, no. 8.) t IClste. 33 : 933/8

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 149 monthly reports of revenues and expenses representing 150 class 1 steam railways, July 1933 and 1932 [and 7 months ended with July 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100.) [Subject to revision.] f L.C. card A28-2266 IClste. 19 : 933/7

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, se-lected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, July 1933 and 1932 [and] 7 months ended with July 1933 and 1932; [pre-pared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A29-378 IClste. 20 : 933/7

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for July 1933, compared with July 1932, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-200.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A29-380 IClste. 22: 933/7

----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, in-cluding mixed-train service, compiled from 141 reports representing 154 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, June 1933 and 1932 [and] 6 months ended with June 1933 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220.) [Subject to revision.] tL.C. card A29-381 IC 1 ste.24 : 933/6

----- Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 145 reports representing 150 steam railways [July 1933 and 1932 and 7 months of 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125.) [Subject to revision.] tL.C. card A32-1785 IC 1 ste.34: 933/7

Traffic decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 186—below, center head Decisions (Traffic).

Valuation decisions. See above, Decisions, v. 41—below, center head Decisions (Valuation).

Decisions (Finance)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the

Interstate Commerce Commission reports.See also subhead Decisions on p. 166.

Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. Finance docket no. 9987, Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company abandonment; decided July 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 291- 293. (F-5437.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5437

Birmingham and Southeastern Railroad. Finance docket no. 9310, Birmingham & Southeastern Railroad Company reconstruction loan; [decided July 27, 1933]. 1933. [1]-f-316-318 p. (F-5445.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

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Central Pacific Railway. Finance docket no. 9958, Central Pacific Railway Company bonds; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 161-166. (F-5403.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5403

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Finance docket no. 9943, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company acquisition; [decided July 8, 1933], 1933. [l]+276- 278 p. (F-5431.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5431

Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. Finance docket no. 9601, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company abandonment; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 233-238. (F-5417.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5417Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Finance docket no. 9384, Chicago,

Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company reconstruction loan; decided May 4,1933. [1933.] p. 259-261. (F-5425.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5425•------ Finance docket no. 10001, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Com-

pany acquisition: [decided July 13, 1933]. 1933. [l]+280-282 p. (F-5433.)[From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5433

Colorado and Wyoming Railway. Finance docket no. 10002, Colorado & Wyo-ming Railway Company abandonment; decided July 10,1933. [1933.] p. 279- 280. (F-5432.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5432

East and West Coast Railway. Finance docket no. 9813, East & West Coast Railway et al. abandonment; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p 269-272.(F-5429.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5429

Fort Benning Railroad. Finance docket no. 9709, Fort Benning Railroad Com-pany acquisition; decided June 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 223-229. (F-5415.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5415

Grand Trunk Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 9112, Grand Trunk West-ern Railroad Company operation; decided July 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 273-275.(F-5430.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5430

Hillsboro and North-Eastern Railway. Finance docket no. 9991, Hillsboro & North-Eastern Railway Company reconstruction loan; decided July 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 323-326. (F-5447.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5447Ohio and Kentucky Railway. Finance docket no. 9946, Ohio & Kentucky Rail-

way Company et al. abandonment; [decided June 27, 1933]. 1933. [l]+262- 264 p. (F-5426.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5426

Pennsylvania, Ohio and Detroit Railroad. Finance docket no. 9472, Pennsyl-vania, Ohio & Detroit Railroad Company et al. abandonment; decided July 27,1933. [1933.] p. 319-322. (F-5446.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5446Railroads. Finance docket no. 9760, unification of lines in southern New Jer

sey; decided June 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 183-200. (F-5406.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5406

St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway. Finance docket no. 9614, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Company abandonment; decided July 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 283-286. (F-5434.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5434------ Finance docket no. 10003, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Com-

pany operation; decided July 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 287-288. (F-5435.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5435

South Manchester Railroad. Finance docket no. 9897, South Manchester Rail-road Company control, etc.; decided June 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 219-222.(F-5414.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5414

Toledo and Western Railway. Finance docket no. 9469, Toledo & Western Rail-way Company abandonment; decided June 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 239-244.

(F-5418.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5418

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Sep te mbe r 1933 169Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine Railway. Finance docket no. 9234, Waco,

Beaumont, Trinity & Sabine Railway Company and receiver reconstruction loan; [decided June 6, 1933]. 1933. [1]+168-182 p. (F-5405.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5405

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. 1G6.

Ammoniacal liquor. No. 25421, Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company, In-corporated, v. New York Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 549-552. ([Opinion] 18794.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18794Antimony oxide. No. 25499, Harshaw Chemical Company v. Missouri Pacific

Railroad Company et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 797-800. ([Opin-ion] 18825.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18825

Asphalt. No. 25357, Kemp Lumber Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 553-555. ([Opinion] 18795.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18795

----- No. 25483, Interstate Amiesite Company, Incorporated, v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; [decided June 17, 1933]. 1933. [1]+462-464 p.([Opinion] 18772.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18772

Automobiles. No. 24449, Public Utilities Commission of Idaho v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company et al.; decided June 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 359-368. ([Opinion] 18750.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18750

----- No. 24590, Southwest Nash Company v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Com-pany et al.; decided July 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 285-286. ([Opinion] 18861.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18861

Bags. No. 24809, Rea-Patterson Milling Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 21, 1933]. 1933. [1]+478-482 p. ([Opinion] 18777.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18777

Bananas. No. 25667, Pittsburgh Banana Company v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 17, 1933]. 1933. [1]+300-302 p. ([Opinion] 18867.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18867

Barytes. No. 25313, Humble Oil & Refining Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided July 27, 1933]. 1933. [l]+640-642 p. ([Opinion] 18917.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18917

Beans. No. 24570, Leslie Gamble et al. v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 349-351. ([Opinion] 18879.) [From v. 195.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18879

Bins. No. 25286, Mid-West Steel Products Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 173-176. ([Opinion] 18835.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18835

Bolts. No. 24522, R. W. Davis Company v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company et al.; decided June 8, 1933. [1933.] p. 355-358. ([Opinion] 18749.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18749

----- No. 24888, Owensboro Forging Company v. Louisville & Nashville Rail-road Company et al.; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 545-546. ([Opinion] 18792.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18792

Box material. No. 25631, Southern Package Corporation v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 503-506.([Opinion] 18785.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18785

Boxes. No. 24900, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company v. Boston & Maine Railroad et al.; decided June 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 495-498. ([Opinion] 18782.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/a: 18782

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Brickbats. No. 25303, Atlas Steel & Supply Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; decided June 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 483-484. ([Opinion] 18778.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18778

Cattle. Fourth section application no. 14471, livestock in the South; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 629-631. ([Opinion] 18811.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18811

----- Fourth section application no. 14519, livestock, western district rates; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 637-639. ([Opinion] 18813.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18813

—— No. 22716 (sub-no. 1), Diamond A Cattle Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 503- 506. ([Opinion] 18903.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/a: 18903

----- No. 25130, Mark Elkins et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 465-467. ([Opinion] 18773.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/a: 18773

----- No. 25515, F. W. Meyer et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe RailwayCompany; decided June 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 547-548. ([Opinion] 18793.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18793

Cement. No. 25320, Oklahoma Portland Cement Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Railway Company et al.; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 471-474. ([Opinion] 18775.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/a: 18775----- No. 25429, Signal Mountain Portland Cement Company v. Alcolu Rail-

road Company et al.; decided June 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 485-488. ([Opin-ion] 18779.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18779

Chlorin. No. 25543, Metal & Thermit Corporation v. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey et al.; decided June 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 475-477. ([Opin-ion] 18776.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18776

Chrome liquors. No. 25651, Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works v. Chicago, Indian-apolis & Louisville Railway Company et al.; decided July 10, 1933. 1933.p. 197. ([Opinion] 18842.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18842

Citrus fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3855, citrus fruit from Florida via St. Louis-San Francisco Railway; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 445-450. ([Opinion] 18767.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18767

----- No. 25014, Topeka Chamber of Commerce et al. v. Alton Railroad Com-pany et al.; decided June 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 593-595. ([Opinion] 18801.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18801

----- No. 25206, Growers & Shippers League of Florida et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided July 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 265- 270. ([Opinion] 18857.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18857

Clay. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3697, clay from southwestern points; decided June 16, 1933. [1933.] p. 413-425. ([Opinion] 18761.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18761

Coal. Fourth section application no. 14798, coal from Kentuckv, Virginia, and West Virginia; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 727-728. ([Opinion]18821.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18821

----- Fourth section application no. 15006, coal to Wisconsin; decided July 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 393-395. ([Opinion] 18889.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18889----- Fourth section application no. 15080, coal from Alabama; decided July 1

1933. [1933.] p. 697—698. ([Opinion] 18817.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.IC 1.6/la: 18817

----- Fourth section applications nos. 14300 and 15076, coal from Alabama to Florida; decided June 16, 1933. [1933.] p. 377-378. ([Opinion] 18753.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18753

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Sep te mbe r 1933 171Coal—Continued.----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3840, coal to Chicago switching

district; decided July 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 385-388. ([Opinion] 18887.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18887

■----- No. 16323, Scott County Milling Company et al. v. Butler County RailroadCompany et al.; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 763-793. ([Opinion]18823.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18823

----- No. 20965, Frank B. Clinton et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided July 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 693-696. ([Opinion] 18816.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18816

----- No. 23842, State Corporation Commission of Virginia et al. v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company; decided July 28, 1933. [1933.]* p. 643-644. ([Opinion] 18918.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18918

----- No. 25052, West Kentucky Coal Bureau v. Illinois Central Railroad Com-pany et al.; decided May 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 91-102. ([Opinion] 18686.)[From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18686

----- No. 25060, Shale Hill Brick & Tile Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 303-310. ([Opinion] 18868.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18868

----- No. 25295, Blue Diamond Coal Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided July 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 401-410. ([Opin-ion] 18891.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18891

----- No. 25514, Campbell Lumber Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided July 25, 1933]. 1933. [l]+510- 514 p. ([Opinion] 18905.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18905

Coke. No. 25400, J. H. Place Fuel Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company; decided July 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 649-651.([Opinion] 18920.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18920

Containers. No. 24790, Alemite Corporation v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com-pany et al.; [decided July 13, 1933]. 1933. ’[l]+248-252 p. ([Opinion] 18853.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18853

Con tractors' out-fits. No. 25698, Brosnahan Brothers v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company et al.; decided July 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 287-288. ( [Opin-ion] 18862.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18862

Corn. No. 25148, Sperry Flour Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail-road Company et al.; decided June 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 607-608. ([Opinion] 18804.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18804

Egg cases. No. 25182, Wenk Brothers v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided July 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 275-276. ([Opin-ion] 18859.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18859

Fish oil. No. 25666, Baltimore Oil Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; decided June 26,1933. [1933.] p. 589-590. ([Opinion] 18799.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18799

Fleshings. No. 25503, Milligan & Higgins Glue Company v. Reading Company et al.; decided July 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 293-294. ([Opinion] 18864.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18864

Flour. No. 25554, Rea-Patterson Milling Company et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided June 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 591-592. ([Opin-ion] 18800.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18800

Freight rates. Consolidated southwestern cases; decided June 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 381-339. ([Opinion] 18755.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18755----- General rate level investigation, 1933, no. 26000. in matter of rates and

charges of carriers by railroad subject to interstate commerce act, 1933; de-cided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 5-81. ([Opinion] 18827.) [From v. 195.]* Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la: 18827

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Freight rates—Continued.■----- No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates, pt. 7, Montana; decided

July 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 567-571. ([Opinion] 18912.) [From v. 195.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18912

----- No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates and charges, pt. 7, Mon-tana; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 209-210. ([Opinion] 18846.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18846

—— No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates and charges, pt. 13, WestVirginia; decided June 23, 1933. [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

[1933.] p. 501-502. ([Opinion] 18784.) IC 1.6/la: 18784

----- Same;,decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

----- Same; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

p. 211-214.

p. 459-460.

([Opinion] 18847.) IC 1.6/la: 18847

([Opinion] 18896.) IC 1.6/la: 18896

----- - No. 25910, surcharges on intrastate traffic within North Carolina ; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 329-351. ([Opinion] 18747.) [From v. 194.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18747

----- No. 25983, surcharges on intrastate traffic within Kansas; decided July 25,1933. [1933.] p. 499-502. ([Opinion] 18902.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18902

Gas oil. No. 25208, Genoa Oil Company, Incorporated, v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided June 20, 1933]. 1933. [l]+468- 470 p. ([Opinion] 18774.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18774

Gasoline. No. 25356, Skelly Oil Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 507-508. ([Opin-ion] 18786.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18786

----- No. 25752, White Eagle Oil Corporation v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 24, 1933. 1933. p. 485. ([Opinion] 18898.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 1889'8

Grain. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3835, routing grain from Kan-sas to Missouri; decided July 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 181-184. ([Opinion]18838.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18838

------ No. 22946, Kansas Flour Mills Corporation v. Abilene & Southern Rail-way Company et al.; decided July 14, 1933. ’[1933.] p. 277-284. ([Opinion] 18860.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18860

----- - No. 23710, Andersen, Smith & Hamilton, Incorporated, v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; [decided July 5, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 82-88 p. ([Opinion] 18828.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18828

----- No. 25457, Goldcamp Mill Company, Incorporated, v. Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Company et al.; decided July 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 329- 331. ([Opinion] 18874.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18874

Gravel. No. 25278, Harrison Engineering & Construction Corporation (of Dela-ware) v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 1-4. ([Opinion] 18826.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18826Guy-wire clamps. No. 25331, American Hoist & Derrick Company v. Chicago,

Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided July 12, 1933.[1933.] p. 263-264. ([Opinion] 18856.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18856Hollow tile. No. 25332, Manufacturers’ Association of Chicago Heights v.

Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 241-244. ([Opinion] 18851.) [From v. 195.] * Paper,'5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18851Iron. Fourth section application no. 14713, iron and steel in the South; decided

July 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 255-262. ([Opinion] 18855.) [From v. 195.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18855

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Iron—Continued.----- - Investigation and suspension docket no. 3808, iron and steel articles,

Central Freight Association territory to Southwest; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 437-444. ([Opinion] 18766.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18766■----- No. 23251 (sub-no. 2), M. D. Friedman Company v. Chesapeake & Ohio

Railway Company et al.; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 455-458. ([Opin-ion] 18770.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18770

Lard substitutes. No. 19305, Southern Cotton Oil Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided May 25, 1933]. 1933. [1]+216-220 p. ([Opinion] 18718.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18718Lead. No. 24992, Roxbury Iron & Metal Company, Incorporated, v. New York,

New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 18, 1933.] 1933. [1]+332-336 p. ([Opinion] 18875.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC1.6/la: 18875Lime. Fourth section application no. 14186, lime, limestone, and marl to Vir-

ginia; [decided June 16, 1933.] 1933. [1]+390-394 p. ([Opinion] 18756.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18756

----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3742, lime from, to, and between points in the Southwest; decided June 24. 1933. [1933.] p. 559-586. ([Opinion] 18797.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18797

Limestone. No. 25059, Alabama Asphaltic Limestone Company v. Akron & Barberton Belt Railroad Company et al.; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 273-278. ([Opinion] 18735.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18735

----- No. 25481, Olds & Whipple, Incorporated, v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company; decided June 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 435-436. ([Opinion] 18765.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18765

Linoleum. No. 24668, S. A. Maxwell & Company, Incorporated, et al. v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 513-516.([Opinion] 18788.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 1S788

Lumber. Fourth section application no. 14840, lumber from the Northwest; decided July 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 253-254. ([Opinion] 18854.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18854

----- No. 20599, Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 165- 172. ([Opinion] 18834.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18834

----- No. 24665, Johnson-Battle Lumber Company v. Seaboard Air Line Rail-way Company et al.; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 235-237. ([Opinion] 18849.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 1S849

------ No. 24731, Hanna Manufacturing Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Rail-road Company et al.; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 625-628. ([Opin-ion] 18810.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18810

------ No. 25436, Wisconsin Land & Lumber Company v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al.; decided June 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 395-396. ([Opinion]18757.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18757

Meat. No. 25467, H. Moffat Company et al. v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; [decided July 10, 1933]. 1933. [1]+198-202 p. ([Opinion] 18843.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18843

Meter-service boxes. No. 19883, Lone Star Gas Company et al. v. Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Railway Company et al.; decided June 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 601-606. ([Opinion] 18803.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18803Mincemeat. No. 24766, Interstate Fruit Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St.

Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et aL; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 563-566. ([Opinion] 18911.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

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Misrouting. No. 24849, Consolidated Naval Stores Company et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 10, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 120-122 p. ([Opinion] 18830.) [From v> 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18830Oil-well supplies. No. 15750, Prairie Pipe Line Company v. Arkansas Western

Railway Company et al.; [decided July 25, 1933]. 1933. [1]+486-488 p. ([Opinion] 18899.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18899

------ No. 20285, Cranfill Brothers Drilling Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 8, 1933. [1933.] p. 193- 196. ([Opinion] 18841.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18841

Olives. No. 25030, Marsh & Marsh, Incorporated, v. Inland Waterways Cor-poration et al.; [decided May 17, 1933]. 1933. [1]+88-90 p. ([Opinion] 18685.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18685

Onions. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3845, onions from Colorado to eastern points; [decided June 7, 1933]. 1933. [1]+352-354 p. ([Opinion]18748.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18748

Paper. No. 9987, Michigan Paper Mills Traffic Association et al. v. Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, director general, et al.; [decided July 24, 1933]. 1933. [1]+414-416 p. ([Opinion] 18893.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18893----- No. 19665, Alexandria Paper Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe

Railway Company et al.: [decided June 28, 1933]. 1933. [1]+614-618 p. ([Opinion] 18806.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18806

----- No. 25755, Fraser Paper Limited v. Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Com-pany; decided July 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 337-338. ([Opinion] 18876.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18876

Passenger rates. No. 25979, pooling passenger train revenues and service, in matter of application of Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. for authority to pool passenger train revenues and service between Duluth, Superior, and lake region points and Chicago-Milwaukee; [decided June 19, 1933]. 1933. [1]+430-434 p. ([Opinion] 18764.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18764

Paving material. No. 25306, Crown Rock Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail-road Company et al.; decided July 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 575-578. ([Opinion] 18914.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18914

Peaches. No. 25592, Caruso, Rinella, Battaglia Company, Incorporated, v. Cin-cinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided June 24. 1933.] 1933. [1]+556-558 p. ([Opinion] 18796.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18796

----- No. 25638, N. A. Faulkner & Company v. New York Central Railroad Company et al.; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 355-356. ([Opinion] 18881.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18881

Peanuts. No. 25061, Durant Peanut Company v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Rail-road Company et al.; [decided July 10, 1933]. 1933. [1]+124-126 p. ([Opinion] 18832.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18832

Petroleum products. No. 23508, Mountain-Pacific oil cases; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 515-520. ([Opinion] 18906.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18906----- No. 24239, Auto Gas & Supply Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka &

Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 339-344. ([Opinion] 18877.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18877

----- No. 24517, Oliver Loser et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 587-588. ([Opinion] 18798.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18798

----- No. 24763, city of Beaver City et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail-way Company et al.; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 459-461. ([Opinion] 18771.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18771

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Petroleum products—Continued.----- - No. 25359, East Texas Refining Company v. Alabama Central Railroad

Company et al.; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 359-364. ([Opinion] 18883.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18883

----- No. 25673, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) v. Missouri Pacific Rail-road Company et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 191-192. ([Opinion] 18840.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18840

Pipe. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3661, iron or steel pipe in western trunk-line territory; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 745-762. ([Opinion] 18656.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 186545

—— No. 24905, Arkansas Western Gas Company v. Alton & Southern Railroad et al.; [decided July 11, 1933], 1933. [1]-J-206-208 p. ([Opinion] 18845.] [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18845

Plate-glass. No. 25253, Buell Lumber & Manufacturing Company et al. v. Mis-souri-Illinois Railroad Company et al.; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 317-320. ([Opinion] 18870.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18870

----- No. 25478, Carl Graham Paint & Wall Paper Company et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 327-328. ([Opinion] 18873.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18873

Potatoes. No. 25389, Cash Economy Wholesale Grocery Company et al. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided July 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 637-639. ([Opinion] 18916.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18916------ No. 25511, Maine Potato Growers & Shippers Association v. Bangor &

Aroostook Railroad Company; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 375-383. ([Opinion] 18885.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18885

Railroad terminals. No. 25077, Jamestown, N.Y., Chamber of Commerce et al. u. Jamestown, Westfield & Northwestern Railroad Company et al.; decided July 15,1933. [1933.] p. 289-292. ([Opinion] 18863.) [From v. 195.] * Paper,. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18863

Railway mail pay. No. 9200, railway mail pay, in matter of application of Georgia & Florida Railroad Company for increased rates of pay; decided May 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 779-783. ([Opinion] 18659.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 1865ft

Reconsignment. No. 25180, Los Angeles Union Stock Yards Company v. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company et al.; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.1 p. 319-325. ([Opinion] 18745.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18745Rice. No. 21160, Lake Charles Rice Milling Company of Louisiana, Incorpo-

rated, v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 455—458. ([Opinion] 18895.) [From v. 195.] * Paperr 5c- IC 1.6/la : 18895

Rock-salt. No. 25221, Southwest Water Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided July 26, 1933]. 1933. [11+572-574 n ([Opinion] 18913.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18913

Rocks. No. 25342, Ray L. Harris v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al - decided June 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 541-544. ([Opinion] 18791 ) [From v 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC L6/la . 1S791'

Seatrain Lines, Incorporated. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3834 participation of Seatrain Lines in classification; decided June 3 1933 ri933 1 p. 309-314. ([Opinion] 18742.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c J

IC 1.6/la: 18742Sewape. Fourth section application no. 15098, sewage sludge to southern ports;

?^?ed*̂ Uly 18’ 1933‘ t1933-l P- 311-316. ([Opinion] 18869.) [From v' 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18869

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Sheep. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3823, routing livestock (sheep) from Oregon and Washington to East; decided June 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 609-613. ([Opinion] 18805.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18805

----- No. 25040, A. F. Wenger v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Com-pany et al.; decided July 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 345-348. ([Opinion] 18878.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18878

Signs (advertising). No. 25612, J. H. Swisher & Son Company v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 179-180. ([Opinion] 18837.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18837

Slate. No. 23186, McClamrock Company et al. v. Atlantic & Yadkin Railway Company et al.; [decided July 12, 1933], 1933. [1]+238-240 p. ([Opinion] 18850.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18850

Soybeans. No. 25054, Standard Soya [Soy] Bean Mills v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 507- 509. ([Opinion] 18904.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18904

Stone. Fourth section applications nos. 14794 and 14964, stone, marble, and granite from and to the South; [decided July 22, 1933]. 1933. [l]+396— 400 p. ([Opinion] 18890.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18890

Stoves. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3299, stoves, ranges, boilers, house-heating furnaces, parts thereof, and related articles from, to, and between points in southern territory; decided July 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 691- 692. ([Opinion] 18815.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18815

Strawberries. Fourth section application no. 15022, strawberries from Florida; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 357-358. ([Opinion] 18882.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18882

Sweet clover seed. No. 24345, Mangelsdorf Seed Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 321- 322. ([Opinion] 18871.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18871

Swine. No. 22378, Romeo Stores Company et al. v. Union Pacific Railroad Com-pany et al.; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 621-622. ([Opinion] 18808.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18808

----- No. 23449, Virden Packing Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail-road Company et al.; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 623-624. ([Opinion] 18809.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18809

----- No. 25139, Frank Zimmerman v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided July 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 271-274. ([Opinion] 18858.) [From v.195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18858

----- No. 25316, Maricopa Packing Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 323-326. ([Opin-ion] 18872.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18872

Switching charges. No. 19610, switching rates in Chicago switching district; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 89-119. ([Opinion] 18829.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18829

■----- No. 25050, Red Star Milling Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRailway Company et al.; [decided June 29, 1933], 1933. [1]+632-636 p. ([Opinion] 18812.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18812

----- ■ No. 25287, Grovier-Starr Produce Company v. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated ; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 509-512. ([Opinion] 18787.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18787

Syrups. No. 25652, F. W. and F. G. Staudt v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Com-pany et al.; decided July 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 645-648. ([Opinion] 18919.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18919

Talc. No. 24848, International Pulp Company et al. v. New York Central Rail-road Company et al.; decided July 7, 1933. [1933.] p. 185-191. ([Opinion] 18839.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18839

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Sept emb er 1933 177Tank material. No. 20765, Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company v. Atchison,

Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 203-205. ([Opinion] 18844.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18844

----- No. 25624, Challenge Company v. New York Central Railroad Company et al.; decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 297-299. ([Opinion] 18866.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18866

Train-control devices. No. 13413, in matter of automatic train-control devices, Long Island Railroad Company; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 163-167.

([Opinion] 18703.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18703Train service. No. 23455, Puget Sound-Portland joint passenger-train service,

in matter of application of Northern Pacific Railway Company et al. for authority to establish joint passenger-train service between Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, and to divide earnings therefrom; [decided June 19, 1933]. 1933. [1]4-426-428 p. ([Opinion] 18762.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18762Unlading and lading. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3873, handling

freight at Cuppies Station, St. Louis, Mo.; [decided July 5, 1933]. 1933. [1]4-794-796 p. ([Opinion] 18824.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18824Vegetable-oil. No. 25140, Interstate Cotton Oil Refining Company v. Texas &

Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided June 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 489-492. ([Opinion] 18780.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18780

Vegetables. No. 25573, Collins-Dietz-Morris Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 295- 297. ([Opinion] 18865.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18865

Veneers. No. 12887, National Veneer & Panel Manufacturers Association et al. v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided July 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 411-413. ([Opinion] 18892.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18892'Watermelons. No. 24902, Oneal Commission Company et al. v. Alabama Great

Southern Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 26, 1933]. 1933. [1] 4-596- 600 p. ([Opinion] 18802.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18802

Wheat. No. 24828, Red Star Milling Company v. Alabama, Tennessee & Northern Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 127- 131. ([Opinion] 18692.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18692

----- No. 25485, Davis Milling Company, Incorporated, v. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 619l-620. ([Opinion] 18807.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18807

Whiting (chalk). No. 24439, Marietta Paint & Color Company et al. v. Balti-more & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 521-528. ([Opinion] 18907.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18907

Window-frames. No. 23298, Miller Manufacturing Company v. Atlantic City Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 10, 1933]. 1933. [114-244-247 p.([Opinion] 18852.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18852

Window-glass. No. 19013, Willingham-Tift Lumber Company et al. v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company et al.; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 489-492. ([Opinion] 18900.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18900

Wood-pulp. No. 24914, Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Company et al., v. Balti-more & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 3, 1933]. 1933. [l]-|-304-308 p. ([Opinion] 18741.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 18741----- No. 25360, Twomey-Williams Company v. Canadian National Railways

et al.; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 177-178. ([Opinion] 18836.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18836

Zinc dross. No. 25261, Superior Zinc Corporation v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; decided July 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 389-392. ([Opinion] 18888.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18888

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Decisions (Valuation)

Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-state Commerce Commission valuation reports.

See also subhead Decisions on p. 166.Asphalt Belt Railway. Valuation docket no. 1136, Asphalt Belt Railway Com-

pany; decided May 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 277-286. (B-852.) [From Valu-ation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-852

Atlantic Port Railway. Valuation docket no. 1146, Atlantic Port Railway Cor-poration; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 525-532. (B-873.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-873

Camino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1122, Ca-mino, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad Company; [decided May 12, 1933]. 1933. [1]-f-380^-388 p. (B-860.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-860

City of Prineville Railway. Valuation docket no. 1120, City of Prineville Railway; [decided May 12, 1933]. 1933. [1]+398-406 p. (B-862.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-862

Columbia and Cowlitz Railway. Valuation docket no. 1173, Columbia & Cowlitz Railway Company; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 583-589. (13 [B]-878.) [The number “ 13 ” is printed incorrectly instead of the letter “ B ” in the Valuation decision number on this publication. From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-878

Greenville and Northern Railway. Valuation docket no. 1094, Greenville and Northern Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 215-227. (B-847.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-847

Helena Southwestern Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1116, Helena Southwest-ern Railroad Company; [decided May 9, 1933]. 1933. [1]+228-240 p.(B-848.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-848

Indian Valley Railroad. Valuation docket no. J101, Indian Valley Railroad Company; [decided May 2, 1933]. 1933. [1]+162-174 p. (B-842.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-842

Kentucky, Rockcastle and Cumberland Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1127, Kentucky, Rockcastle and Cumberland Railroad Company; decided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 205-214. (B-846.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Pa-per, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-846

Los Angeles Junction Railway. Valuation docket no. 1086, Los Angeles Junc-tion Railway Company; [decided May 2, 1933]. 1933. [1]+108-117 p. (B-837.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-837

Mississippi and Skuna Valley Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1088, Mississippi & Skuna Valley Railroad Company; [decided May 2, 1933]. 1933. [1J+254- 264 p. (B-850.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 val. 9/a: B-850Mississippi and Western Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1084, Mississippi &

Western Railroad Company; decided May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 175-184. (B-843.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-843

Mobile and Gulf Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1090, Mobile & Gulf Railroad Company; decided May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 309-318. (B-855.) [From Valu-ation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-855

Murfreesboro, Nashville, Southwestern Railway. Valuation docket no. 1106, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Southwestern Railway Company; decided May 31 1933. [1933.] p. 407-417. (B-863.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-863

Nez Perce and Idaho Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1112, Nez Perce & Idaho Railroad Company; decided May 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 241-254. (13 [B] -849.) [The number “ 13 ” is printed incorrectly instead of the letter “ B ” in the Valuation decision number on this publication. From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-849

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Sept emb er 1933 179Osage Railway. Valuation docket no. 1156, Osage Railway Company; decided

May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 95-107. (B-836.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-836

Outer Harbor Terminal Railway. Valuation docket no. 1118, Outer Harbor Terminal Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 185-192. (B-844.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 val. 9/a: B-844Quakertown and Bethlehem Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1115, Quakertown

and Bethlehem Railroad Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 389- 397. (B-861.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 val. 9/a : B-861Sabine and Neches Valley Railway. Valuation docket no. 1085, Sabine & Neches

Valley Railway Company; [decided May 2, 1933]. 1933. [1]+118-130 p. (B-838.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 val. 9/a : B-838Uvalde and Northern Railway. Valuation docket no. 1089, Uvalde & Northern

Railway Company; decided May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 319-330. (B-856.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-856

Valley and Siletz Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1121, Valley and Siletz Rail-road Company; decided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 353-364. (B-858.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.J * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-858

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Adams, Joseph H. No. 315, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Joseph H. Adams v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for re-spondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+27 p. t J 1.13: Ad 14

American Chicle Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. American Chicle Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. t J 1.13: Am 3/190

Arnold, R. H., Company. In Court of Claims, no. D-44, Howard L. and Bernice A. Monks, executors for R. H. Arnold, formerly trading as R. H. Arnold Company, v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report and request for findings in lieu thereof, objections to plaintiffs’ exceptions to commissioner’s report, and brief. [1933.] p. 299-378. + J 1.13 : Ar G5/2

Avery, Sewall L. Nos. 5029, 5030, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Sewall Lee Avery v. commissioner of internal revenue; [same] v. [same], on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. large 8° +

J 1.13 : Av 38/3Baltimore Equitable Society. No. 327, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933,

Baltimore Equitable Society v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13: B 217/57

Bassett, Robert J. No. 335, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, William D. Dean, administrator with will annexed of Robert J. Bassett, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. t

J 1.13 : B 294/7Becker Steel Company of America. No. 357, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933,

Becker Steel Company of America v. Frederick C. Hicks, as Alien Property Custodian, and Frank White, as Treasurer of United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for re-spondents in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. t J 1.13 : B 388/8

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Bedford Mills, Incorporated. No. 276, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Bed-ford Mills, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief foi' United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+15 p. t J 1.13 : B 39/10

Bennett, Catherine. No. 334, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Northern Trust Company and Edward Herbert Bennett, executors of Catherine Ben-nett, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. t J 1.13 : B 439/3

Blackfeet Indians. No. E-427, in Court of Claims, Blackfeet [et al.] Indians v.United States; defendant’s reply to plaintiffs’ motion for new trial. [1933.] cover-title, p. 565-595. $ J 1.13 : B 564/2

Carter, Henry P. In Court of Claims, no. 41928, Henry P. Carter v. United States; defendant’s counter-claim. '[1933.] p. 35-36. t J 1.13: C 245/4

Cedar Park Cemetery Association, Incorporated. No. 5009, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Cedar Park Cemetery Association, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Boarcl of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f-24 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : C 326/4

Chaloner, John A. No. 5944, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, John Armstrong Chaloner v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-10 p. J J 1.13 :C 354

Chicago and North Western Raihcay. [In circuit court of appeals for 7th cir-cuit, Oct. term, 1932, Apr. session, 1933, no. 4805, Chicago and North Western Railway Company vs. commissioner of internal revenue; no. 4814, commis-sioner of internal revenue vs. Chicago and North Western Railway Company, petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; proceedings.] [1933.] p. 502-519. [Action initiated at Oct. term, 1931, as stated on P. 502.] J J 1.13 : C 43/176

----- No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Chicago and North Western Railway Company; peti-tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-9 p. $ j 1.13 : c 43/174

Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway. No. 386, in Supreme Court, _ Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville RailwayCompany; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+4 p. $ J 1.13 : C 43/175

Choctaw Indians. In Court of Claims, no. L-261, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations v. United States; demurrer to amended petition [and] brief on demurrer. [1933.] p. 51-82. $ J 1.13 : 0 451/8

Columbian Carbon Company. In Court of Claims, no. 41862, Columbian Carbon Company, Southern Carbon Company, and Midland Carbon Company v. United States; defendant’s answer in resistance to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 65-71. t J 1.13 : C 723/13

Columbo Company. No. 402, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Columbo Com-pany v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+17 p. J j 1.13 : c 723/14

Colvin, Arthur C. No. 211, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Arthur C. Colvin and Isaac E. Colvin v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. J J 1.13 : C 725

Cotton, Mrs. Anna J. Nos. 5879 and 5880, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1933, Anna J. Cotton v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, iii-J-30 p. J

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Septe mber 1933 181Coupland, Riokard C. Interference no. 64145, in Patent Office, before examiner

of interferences, Coupland v. Moore and Pfeiffer [subject, reversible feed mechanism for machine guns] ; brief for Richard C. Coupland. [1933.] cover-title, ii-j-81 p. large 8° t J 1.13 : C 832/4

Court commissioners. Instructions to United States commissioners, not appli-cable to officials in Alaska, Oct. 1, 1929, and appendix. 1933. iii+265-304 p. il. [From Instructions to United States attorneys, marshals, clerks, and commissioners, Oct. 1, 1929, with addition of appendix.] t J 1.8/a: C 737/4

Crompton <f- Knowles Loom Works. No. 375, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Crompton & Knowles Loom Works v. Thomas W. White, collector [of internal revenue], on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+17 p. $

J 1.13 : C 88Daniel, Tillett S. In Court of Claims, no. 42492, Tillett S. Daniel v. United

States; defendant’s demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 1-3. t J 1.13 : D 226/3Delaware and Hudson Company. No. 380, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933,

Delaware and Hudson Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. J

J 1.13 : D 376/39Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. In Court of Claims, no. M-83, Detroit,

Toledo & Ironton Railroad Company v. United States; defendant’s'exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1933.] p. 21-23. t J 1.13: D 484/12

Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheide Anstalt. No. 5963, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Howard Sutherland, individually and as Alien Property Custodian, and Walter O. Woods, individually and as Treasurer of United States, v. Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, a corpo-ration, Frankfort a/M, Germany, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia ; brief on behalf of appellants. [1933.] cover-title, iii+53 p. $

J 1.13 : D 489/5Dort, J. Dallas. Nos. 5968 and 5969, in Court of Appeals of District of Colum-

bia, Apr. term, 1933, Marcia Webb Dort, administratrix de bonis non with will annexed of J. Dallas Dort, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Marcia Webb Dort, administratrix de bonis non with will annexed of J. Dallas Dort, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commis-sioner of internal revenue. [1933.] cover-title, ii+28 p. t J 1.13 : D 739

Duckwitz. H. G. No. 5010, in circuit court of appeals for 7 th circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. H. G. Duckwitz, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, iii+30 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 ; d 858/6

Duluth-Superior Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42465, Duluth- Superior Dredging Company v. United States; defendant’s demurrer. [1933.] p. 43-46. t J 1.13: D 889

Elmore Milling Company. No. 6021, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, Elmore Milling Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ap-peals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. + J 1.13 : El 64/3

Erie Railroad. In Court of Claims, no. K-339; Erie Railroad Company v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, request for findings of fact in lieu thereof, and brief. [1933.] p. 21-55. $

J 1.13: Er 46/33First Peoples Trust. No. 411, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, J. Henry Neal

et al., trustees of First Peoples Trust, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ J 1.13: F 519/16

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Folk, H. B. No. 810, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, H. B. Folk v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-j-28 p. $

J 1.13: F 718Frazier, Bartlett, Company. No. 267, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933,

Bartlett Frazier Company et al. v. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, L. A. Fitz, grain exchange supervisor of Department of Agriculture, and Board of Trade of Chicago, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief in opposition for respondents Henry A. Wallace and L. A. Fitz. [1933.] cover-title, ii+23 p. $ J 1.13 :F 869/7

Gans Steamship Line. No. 289, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Gans Steam-ship Line v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-15 p. $ j 1.13 ; G 157/2

Garrison Brothers State Bank. No. 7105, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Garrison Bros. State Bank [Sumas, Wash.] v. commissioner of inter-nal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i-j-13 p. $ J 1.13 :G 193/3

Gatto, Louis. Nos. 331 and 332, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Louis Gatto v. United States; Dorothy Gatto v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposi-tion. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-10 p. $ J 1.13 :G 229

Golding, George E. In Court of Claims, no. 42495, George E. Golding v. United States; demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 11-14. $ J 1.13 :G 569/3

Great American Life Insurance Company. No. 894, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Great American Life Insurance Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f-24 p. $

J 1.13 : G 798/48Hansen, Inger J. No. 325, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Inger Juliane

Hansen v. Edward L. Haff, acting commissioner of immigration for port of San Francisco, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9p. $

J 1.13: H198/3Helvetia Milk Condensing Company. No. 385, in Supreme Court, Oct. term,

1933, United States v. Helvetia Milk Condensing Company; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+4 p. J

J 1.13 : H 369/10Hetfield, William B. In Court of Claims, no. 42487, William B. Hetfield v.

United States; defendant’s demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 1-3. $J 1.13 : H 47/5

Hieronymus, Carl R. No. 381, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Marshal Stearns, ancillary administrator of Carl Richard Hieronymus, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari

S?<Fcuit court of aPPeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition.[1933.] cover-title, i-J-14 p. t j 113.3 532/2

Highland Milk Condensing Company. No. 384, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Highland Milk Condensing Company; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i-J-4 p. $

j 1.13 : H 537/11Horne, Roland D. In Court of Claims, no. M-130, Roland D. Horne v United

States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 13-15. J j 1.13 :'h 783/5Illinois Central Railroad. No. 422, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United

States et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al., on appeal from district court for district of Delaware; statement as to jurisdiction on appeal [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. $ J 1.13: Il 6/36

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Sept emb er 1933 183Kadow, August. No. 336, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, August Kadow

and Alvah C. Parker v. Thomas E. Robertson, commissioner of patents, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. $

J 1.13 : K 116/5Kowal, Ruwin. Nos. 317-322, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ruwin Kowal

v. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; Haroutian Kabadian, alias Harry Kabedian, v. [same]; Mohamed Abraham, alias Abie Mohamed, v. [same]; Celestino Guiseppe Polombo v. [same]; Giovanni Spica v. [same] ; Peter Petikas v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. J J 1.13 : K 849/4

L. IF. F. Engineering Company, Incorporated. No. 383, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Ernest C. Whitbeck, receiver of L-W-F Engi-neering Company, Inc., petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. t J 1.13 :L 1/5

Lawson, Victor F. No. 333, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company, executor of Victor F. Lawson, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f-11 p. t

J 1.13 : L 447Luse, A. F. No. 242, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, A. F. Luse v. United

States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-13 p. $

J 1.13 : L 975/4McCandless, Lincoln L. No. 6961, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit,

Oct. term, Lincoln L. McCandless and Elizabeth J. McCandless, his wife, v. United States, upon appeal from district court of United States for Territory of Hawaii; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+26 p. t

J 1.13 :M 126/2MacQueen, 8. A., Company. No. 5147, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit,

S. A. MacQueen Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+26 p. t J 1.13 : M 242/2

Marland, Ernest W. No. 299, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ernest Whit-worth Marland v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13 :M 343/4

Martin, Harry M. No. 209, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Harry M. Martin v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. t J 1.13: M 364/17

Moran Towing and Transportation Company, Incorporated. No. L-121, in Court of Claims, Moran Towing and Transportation Company, Inc., v. United States; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+21-45 p. t

J 1.13: M 793/12Mosheik, Aaron. No. 266, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Aaron Mosheik v.

United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 P- t J 1.13: M 853/13

Murphy, Charles F. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Charles F. Murphy, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+21 p. large 8° t J 1.13: M 952

Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. J

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National Park Bank of New York. No. 340, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, National Park Bank of New York v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13 : N 213/82

New York Life Insurance Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. New York Life Insurance Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1933.] cover-title, ii+24 p. $ J 1.13 : N 42 y/119

Norfolk Southern Railroad. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Norfolk Southern Railroad Com-pany ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. $ j 1,13 : N 767/14

----- - Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 3274, com-missioner of internal revenue versus Norfolk Southern Railroad Company, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals. [1933.1 p. 133- 145- $ J 1.13: N 767/13

Northern Coal Company. Nos. 18 and 19, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Northern Coal Com-pany ; [same] v. C. H. Sprague & Son Company, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+5 p. t J 1.13 : N 814/42

Oregon. No. 16, original, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1932, United States v. Oregon; reply brief for United States, before Garret W. McEnerney, special master. [1933.] cover-title, iii+82 p. $ J 1.13: Or 3/26

Oswego and Syracuse Railroad. No. 21, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+26 p. $ J 1.13 : Os 9

Owen, R. W. In Court of Claims, no. 42408, A. J. Matthews, trustee [for R. W. Owen] et al. v. United States; defendant’s motion to require plaintiffs to make petition more definite and certain [and defendant’s brief in support of motion]. [1933.] p. 35-37. t J 1.13: Ow 2/12

Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Corporation. No. 324, in Supreme Court, Oct term, 1933, Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation v. United States, on peti-tion for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-9 p. $ J 1.13 : P 384/34

Peoples, Andrew. In Court of Claims, no. K-477. Wilhelmina Peoples, executrix of Andrew Peoples, v. United States; defendant’s answer in resistance to plaintiff’s motion for new trial [and brief in support of answer]. [1933.] p. 149-157. t J 1.13 :P 39/14

Phelps, Virginia B. No. 5807, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1932, Virginia B. Phelps v. Joel T. Boone et al., in error to Municipal Court of District of Columbia; brief for defendant in error [1933.] cover-title, 10 p. $ J 113 • P 517

Pictorial Review Company. No. 5901, in Court of Appeals of District of Co-lumbia, Jan. term, 1933, Pictorial Review Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-10 p. t

J 1.13 : P 589/2Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company. In Court of Claims, no. L-488, Pierce-

Arrow Motor Car Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933 ] p 71-108. t j 1>13. P e'n/ig

Pizzitolo, Nicholas. No. 353, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Nicholas Pizzi- tolo v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933] cover-title, i+7 p. t j i,13. P (i89

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Septe mber 1933 185Pope, Allen. In Court of Claims, no. K-366, Allen Pope v. United States; de-

fendant’s objections to plaintiff’s motion for leave to file 2d motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 949-952. $ J 1.13 :P 81/17

Rabkin, Paul. No. 345, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Paul Rabkin v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii-}-30 p. t J 1.13 :R 113/4

Ramsei/, W. R. No. 397, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, W. R. Ramsey v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-18 p. t J 1.13: R149/3

Robson, George E. No. 346, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, George E. Robson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+15 p. $ J 1.13 :R 576

Rockford Life Insurance Company. No. 5020, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Rockford Life Insurance Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i-j-10 p. t J 1.13 :R 591

Sachs Mercantile Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, Cong. no. 17638, Sachs Mercantile Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 63-69. t J 1.13 : Sa 14/14

St. Louts Southwestern Railway. No. 9641, in circuit court of appeals for 8tn circuit, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; petition for rehearing. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. $

J 1.13: Sa 24/50Seals, Roderick J. No. 302, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Roderick J.

Seals v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. $ J 1.13: Se 15/2

Southern Abstract and Loan Company. No. 6391, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Southern Abstract & Loan Company v. commissioner of inter-nal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+30 p. $ J 1.13: So 88/119

Spring City Foundry Company. No. 4994, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Spring City Foundry Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+16 p. large 8° $ J 1.13: Sp82/4

Steel Products Company. In Court of Claims, no. 41861, Steel Products Com-pany v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 67-85. J

J 1.13: St 32/10Terre Haute Electric Company, Incorporated. Nos. 4973, 4975, in circuit court

of appeals for 7th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Terra Haute Electric Company, Inc. (previously Terre Haute Traction & Light Co.) ; Terre Haute Electric Company, Inc. (previously Terre Haute Traction & Light Co.) v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commissioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+31 p. large 8° $ j 1.13; t 277/2

Tessitore, Michael. No. 301, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Michael Tessi- tore v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. $ j 1.13 : t 286/2

Thacher, Mrs. Emma T. No. 348, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, George Curtis Treadwell and Hugh Reilly, as executors of Emma Treadwell Thacher, et al., etc. v. Herbert Putnam [librarian of Congress], on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. $ J 1.13 :T 321/2

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Toney, Marshall. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, no. 5970, Marshall Toney vs. United States; brief of appellee. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. $ J 1.13: T 612

Union League Club of Chicago. In Court of Claims, no. M-123, Union League Club of Chicago v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 129-156. $

J 1.13: Un 3/184Union League Club of New York. In Court of Claims, nos. H-181 and L-352,

Union League Club [of New York] v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 1-29. J J 1.13: Un 3/186

United States Refractories Corporation. No. 20, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue v. United States Refractories Corporation, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+25 p. $

J 1.13: Un 3/185Van Dyke, Cleve W. No. 312, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Cleve W.

Van Dyke v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. $ J 1.13: V 288/3

Van Dyke, Mrs. Ida A. No. 311, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ida A.Van Dyke v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. $ J 1.13 : V 288/4

Van Wart, Catherine L. No. 6990, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Catherine Llewellyn Van Wart, by Roy M. Van Wart, natural tutor, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. $

J 1.13: V 38Vinkemulder, John. No. 354, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, John Vinke-

mulder v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. $ J 1.13: V 764

Walker, H. C., jr. No. 245, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, H. C. Walker, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. t J 1.13 : W 152/15

Walker, Mrs. H. C. jr. Nos. 246-248, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Mrs. H. C. Walker, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue; Elias Goldstein v. [same]; Mrs. Elias Goldstein v. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 2 p. $ J 1.13 : W152/14

Warner, Mrs. Eva F. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 341, Oct. term, 1932, Eva Follett Warner v. commissioner of internal revenue, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals; [opinion of court] decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 63-69. + J 1.13 :W 243/4

Webb, William S. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Wil-liam Seward Webb v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re-view of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+16 p. large 8° ? J 1.13: W 384/2

West Texas Refining and Development Company. Nos. 815 and 816, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, West Texas Refining and Development Com-pany v. commissioner of internal revenue; Col-Tex Refining Company v. [same], on petitions to review decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+33 p. $ J 1.13 :W 52/27

Western Union Telegraph Company. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Western Union Telegraph Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; commissioner of internal revenue v. Western Union Telegraph Company, on petitions to review decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commissioner of internal revenue. [1933.] cover-title, iii+44 p. large 8° $

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Sept emb er 1933 187Whitcomb, Mrs. Louise P. V. Nos. 129-131, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933,

John Freuler, administrator of Louise P. V. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 : W 581/8

White Motor Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. White Motor Company; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ J 1.13 : W 586/28

Wiggins, Charles G. No. 287, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Charles G. Wiggins v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 : W 639/7

Wilder, Herbert A. No. 396, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Company et al. [executors of Herbert A. Wilder] v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+16 p. t J 1.13 : W 645/2

Wolfle, Conrad. No. 338, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Conrad Wolfle v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13: W 833

Wonder Bakeries Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. K-497, Wonder Bakeries Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to supplemental report of commissioner. [1933.] p. 1-3. t J 1.13 : W 845/2

LABOR DEPARTMENT

Emergency conservation work. Chance to work in forests, questions and answers for information of men offered opportunity to apply for national emergency conservation work. Apr. 17, 1933, revised Sept. 25, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. (Emergency conservation work bulletin 1.) tL.C. card L 33-67 L 1.11:1/2

------ Handbook for agencies selecting men for emergency conservation work. May 1, 1933, revised Sept. 25, 1933. 1933. iii+27 p. (Emergency conser-vation work bulletin 3.) t L 1.11: 3/2

CHILDREN’S BUREAUBones. Effect of tropical sunlight on development of bones of children in

Puerto Rico, roentgenographic and clinical study of infants and young chil-dren with special reference to rickets and related factors; by Martha M. Eliot. 1933. v+122 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Bureau publication 217.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card L33-122 L 5.20: 217

Juvenile-court statistics, 1931, based on information supplied by 92 courts, 5th annual report. 1933. ii+62 p. (Bureau publication 222.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card L29-155 L 5.20 : 222

Monthly bulletin on social statistics, v. 1, no. 3; Sept. 1933. [1933.] 12 p. il. 4° fL.C. card L33-114 L 5.32 :1/3

EMPLOYMENT SERVICEReemployment offices. Guide to organization and operation of reemployment

offices, July 22, 1933. 2d printing [with additions, Aug. 22] 1933. iii+26 p. (National Reemployment Service.) t L 7.2 : R 25/2d print.

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAUBuilding operations in principal cities of United States, July 1933; prepared by

Division of Building Statistics. 1933. [1]+14 p. (Serial no. R. 20.) tL 2.6/a 4: 933/7

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Bulletins. List of bulletins of Bureau of Labor Statistics. [1933.] 5 p.(Serial no. R. 21.) t L 2.2 : B 87

Coal mines and mining. Hours and earnings in bituminous-coal mining, 1933; prepared by Division of Wage Statistics. 1933. [1)4-18 p. (Serial no. R. 8.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : B 549/4

Employment. Trend of employment, July 1933. 1933. [1] -4-36 p. il. (Serial no. R. 22.) [Monthly.] fL.C. card L23-234 L 2.9: 933/7

Iron. Hours and earnings in iron and steel industry, 1933. [1933.] p. 651- 659. (Serial no. R. 32.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] f

L 2.6/a : Ir 6Labor. Labor through the century, 1833-1933, illustrated account as presented

by Department of Labor at Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933. 1933. ii-j-46 p. il. ([Bulletin 597.]) [Issued also without series designa-tion, for which see Monthly catalog for Aug. 1933, p. 103. Another illustra-tion on front and back cover.] fL.C. card L 33-119 L 2.3: 597

----- Same. (H.doc. 160, 73d Cong. 2d sess.)Monthly labor review, v. 37, no. 3; Sept. 1933. 1933. vi+499-769 p. il. * Paper,

20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.L.C. card 15-26485 L 2.6: 37/3

Spec ial ar tic les .—Labor in shirt industry, 1933.—Reduction of social-insurance contributions for domestic servants in Germany ; report of C. W. Gray.—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, July 1933 ; by Hugh L. Kerwin.. Note .—The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes its regular monthly reports on such subjects as prices, wages, industrial disputes, and employment conditions, as also the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation by the States or by Congress, and Federal and State court decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these sub-jects. One free subscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen s compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administra-tion of labor laws, and to organizations exchanging publications with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

Old-age pensions. Experience under State old-age pension laws in 1932. [1933.] P- 251-262. (Serial no. R25.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1933.] f

L 2.6/a : P 387/9Prices. Retail prices, July 1933; prepared by Division of Price Statistics.

1933. ii+7 p. il. (Serial no. R. 19.) [Monthly.] fL.C. card L 32-43 L 2.6/a2 : 933/7

Wages. Index numbers of wages per hour, 1840-1932. [1933.] p. 632-633. (Serial no. R. 31.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] f

L 2.6/a: W 124/39----- Union scales of wages and hours of labor in 1933: pt. 1, Preliminary re-

port for selected cities. [1933.] p. 660-673. (Serial no. R. 33.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] t L 2.6/a: W 124/38

Wool. Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufactur-ing, 1932. July 1933. iii-{-64+iv p. (Bulletin 584; Wages and hours of labor series.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card L 18-15 L 2.3: 584

----- Same. (H.doc. 23, 73d Cong. 1st sess.)

WOMEN’S BUREAU

Cotton-mills. Memorandum on practicability of setting maximum standards of work in cotton mills operating under stretch-out system; by Ethel L. Best. 1933. [1)4-4 p. f . L13.2:C82

Industrial accidents. Women’s industrial injuries, every State should publish its accident data by sex; [poster]. 1933. 28.1X45.9 in. t L 13.9: In 2

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Sep te mbe r 1933 189Labor laws and legislation. Summary of labor legislation for women, Jan.-June

1933, supplement to Bulletin 98; by Florence P. Smith. [1933.] 4 p. fL 13.3:98/supp.

Occupations. Number of men and women with gainful occupations, 1870- 1930; [poster]. 1933. 32X24 in. t L 13.9 :Oc 1/3

----- - Occupations of women, 1930; [poster]. 1933. 32X24 in. t L13.9:Ocl----- Proportion of men and women with gainful occupations, 1870-1930;

[poster], 1933. 32X24 in. t L 13.9:Oc 1/4----- Women with gainful occupations, 1910-30; [poster]. 1933. 32X24 in. t

L 13.9: Oc 1/2Women in industry. Minimum standards for employment of women in in-

dustry; [poster], 1932. 38X28.6 in. t L 13.9: St 2

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Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, Books, v. 30] no. 70-81; Sept. 1933. Sept. 2-30, 1933. p. 1025-1160. [Issued several times a week.]L.C. card 6-35347 LC 3.6/1: 30/1-70 to 1-81

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Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be made to the Superin-tendent 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. 30, no. 5. 1933. iv-f-311-395 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1: 30/2-5

----- - Same, pt. 1, group 3, Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, v. 6, no. 5.1933. iii+131-164 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1:6/3-5

----- . Same, pt. 1, group 3, Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, v. 6, no. 6.1933. iii+165-194 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1: 6/3-6

Same, pt. 1, group 3, Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, v. 6, no. 7.1933. iii+195-220 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1:6/3-7

----- ■ Same, pt. 2, Periodicals, v. 28, no. 2. 1933. iii+113-219 p. [Quarterly.]LC 3.6/2:28/2

----- Same, pt. 3, Musical [Monthly.]

-----Same, pt. 3, Musical [Monthly.]

----- Same, pt. 3, Musical [Monthly.]

----- Same, pt. 3, Musical [Monthly.]

compositions, v. 28, no. 4.

compositions, v. 28, no. 5.

compositions, v. 28, no. 6.

compositions, v. 28, no. 7.

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State publications. Monthly check-list of State publications, v. 24, no. 6; June 1933. 1933. [2] +433-493 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25.L.C. card 10-8924 LC 7.6: 933/6

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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

Aeronautical symbols. Aeronautical symbols. [1933.] [2] leaves, il. 4° fY 3.N 21/5: 2 Sy 6

Airfoils. Determination of theoretical pressure distribution for 20 airfoils [with list of references] ; by I. E. Garrick. 1933. cover-title, 15 p. il. 4° (Report 465.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper 5c. L.C. card 33-26569 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/465

Engines. Increasing air charge and scavenging clearance volume of compres-sion-ignition engine [with references and bibliography] ; by J. A. Spanogle, C. W. Hicks, and H. H. Foster. 1933. cover-title, 12 p. il. 4° (Report 469.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26548 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/469

----- Performance of fuel-injection spark-ignition engine using hydrogenated safety fuel [with list of references]; by Oscar W. Schey and Alfred W. Young. 1933. cover-title, 11 p. il. 4° (Report 471.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26581 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/471

Propellers. Negative thrust and torque characteristics of adjustable-pitch metal propeller [with list of references] ; by Edwin P. Hartman. 1933. cover-title, 13 p. il. 4° (Report 464.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26583 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/464

Struts (aircraft). Interference between struts in various combinations [with list of references] ; by David Biermann and William H. Hermstein, jr.1933. cover-title, 12 p. il. 4° (Report 468.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26580 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/468

Wind tunnels. N.A.C.A. full-scale wind tunnel; by Smith J. De France. 1933. cover-title, 10 p. il. 4° (Report 459.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26557 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/459

NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATIONNote .—The National Recovery Administration was established under the provisions

ot title 1 of II.R. 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved .Tune 16, 1933), an act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, etc. This Administra-tion is also known as the Industrial Recovery Administration, the National Industrial th C'n Vr ^4nllnls^ra^lon’ an(^ the N.R.A., and the act under w’hich it was established, as

E5e™tiveJune 16, 1933, in order to effectuate the policv set forth in title lot the act the President appointed an Administrator for Industrial Recovery and a Special Industrial Recovery Board.Blue Eagle. [Circular letter] to all employers: How to get the Blue Eagle

Aug. 24, 1933. [3] p. 4° t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 B 62/2----- What the Blue Eagle means to you and how you can get it, official

explanation of the President’s reemployment agreement. 1933. 1 p. large 4- ' Y 3.N 21/8: 2 B 62

Blue Eagle letter 1-11; Aug. 14-Sept. 23, 1933. [1933.] various paging, 4° [Multigraphed. For distribution to district recovery boards, State recovery boards, etc.] t Y 3.N 21/8:10/1-11

Codes of fair competition.Note .—The codes for the following industries (except those approved by the Presi-

dent) merely reflect the proposals of the industries, and none of the provisions con-tained therein are to be regarded as having received the approval of the National Recovery Administration as applying to those industries.

----- Code of fair competition for aluminum fabricating industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+3p. (Registry no. 1203-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26542 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1203-1-01

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Septemb er 1933 191Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Code of fair competition for artificial flower and feather industry, as

approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+6 p. (Reg-istry no. 1603-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1603-02

----- Code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry, as ap-proved on Aug. 26, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [l]+9p. (Registry no. 1403-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1403-1-04/3

----- Code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry, as sub-mitted to the Administrator and approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [11+9 p. (Registry no. 1403-1-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1403-1-04/2----- Code of fair competition for beauty shop industry, as submitted on Aug.

29, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-8 p. (Registry no. 1708-184.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1708-184

----- Code of fair competition for bottling machinery industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1399-22.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-22----- Code of fair competition for building directories and changeable signs, as

submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1702-18.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-18

----- Code of fair competition for cast iron soil pipe industry, as revised on Aug. 22, 1933, and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. viii+6 p. (Registry no. 1128-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1128-01

----- Code of fair competition for coat and suit industry, as submitted on July 13, 1933, and as approved on Aug. 4, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [1]-f-9 p. (Registry no. 215-1-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 215-1-10

----- Code of fair competition for construction industry, as submitted on Aug. 25,1933. 1933. [1]-4-5 p. (Registry no. 1616-2-31.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-2-31----- Code of fair competition for corset and brassiere industry, as approved on

Aug. 14, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iii4-10 p. (Registry no. 220-1- 02.) [Includes Executive order and text of code.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 ap.220-1-02/2----- Same, with additional matter. 1933. vi4-10 p. (Registry no. 220-1-02.)

[Includes Executive order, administrative order, deputy administrator’s recommendation, and text of code.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 220-1-02/3

----- Code of fair competition for cotton textile industry, as approved on July 9. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [l]4-23 p. (Registry no. 299-25.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 299-25

----- Code of fair competition for dry color industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 607-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 607-1-01----- Code of fair competition for dry kiln industry, as submitted on Aug. 29,

1933. 1933. [1] 4-3 p. (Registry no. 1026-1-06.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1020-1-06

----- Code of fair competition for fishing tackle industry, as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii4-5 p. (Registry no. 1657-1-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1657-1-03

----- Code of fair competition for folding paper box industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-5 p. (Registry no. 406-1-09.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 400-1-09----- Code of fair competition for gasoline pump manufacturing industry, as

approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi4-7 p. (Registry no. 1326-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1326-01

----- Code of fair competition for greeting card industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [l]4-8 p. (Registry no. 505-02.) * Paper, 5c.

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192 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Code of fair competition for gummed label and embossed seal industry,

as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-5 p. (Registry no. 404-090 * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404-09

----- Code of fair competition for gumming industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 404-08.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404-08------ Code of fair competition for hosiery industry, as submitted to the

Administrator, Aug. 1, 1933, and as approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. iii+18 p. (Registry no. 241-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 ap. 241-02•----- Code of fair competition for ice industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933.

1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 126-2-04.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 126-2-04

----- Code of fair competition for interlining importing industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p. (Registry no. 299-32.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-32----- Code of fair competition for iron and steel industry, as approved on

Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [1)4-35 p. (Registry no 1116- 02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 11164)2

----- Code of fair competition for lace manufacturing industry, as approved on Aug. 14, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+5 p. (Registry no 244- 01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 244-01

----- Code of fair competition for leather industry, as revised on Aug. 23 1933 and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ix’+6 p’ (Registry no. 930-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap 930-1-01

----- - Code of fair competition for lighting equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-8 p. (Registry no. 1212-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1212-1-03----- Code of fair competition for lightning rod manufacturing industry as

submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [U+4 p. (Registry no. 1308-14)1) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1308-1-61— Code of fair competition for linoleum and felt base manufacturing indus-try, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933 viii+4 p (Registry no. 1635-14)1.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1635-14)1

----- Code of fair competition for lumber and timber products industry as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933 iii+51 p (Registry no. 313-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 313-1-06

----- Code of fair competition for men’s clothing industry, as submitted to the Administrator, July 19, 1933, and as approved by President Roosevelt on Yue- 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-15 p. (Registry no. 216-1-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 216-14)6/2----- - Code of fair competition for motion picture laboratory industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 18, 1933, and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933 bv President Roosevelt. 1933. xiii+7 p. (Registry no. 1748-1-11.) * Paper 5c

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1748-1-11— Code of fair competition for national wood turners and shapers industrv as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 330-02.) * Pa- per’ 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 330-02

----- - Code of fair competition for paperboard manufacturing industrv as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933, and as set for hearing. 1933. [1) 4-13 P (Resistrv no. 406-M.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 sub~ 9°.de of fair competition for petroleum industry, as submitted to the

, Administrator and approved by President Roosevelt on Aug 19 1933 1933[1] +25 p. (Registry no. 711-1-21.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 711-1-21/2

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Septemb er 1933 193Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Code of fair competition for photo-lithographers industry, as submitted

on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 506-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 500-05

----- Code of fair competition for photographic manufacturing industry, as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [1]4-10 p. (Reg-istry no. 1649-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1649-1-01

—— Code of fair competition for pump manufacturing industry, as submitted, 2d revision, Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 1320-1-02.) * Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1326-l-02/2d rev.

------ Code of fair competition for rayon and synthetic yarn producing indus-try, as submitted to the Administrator, Aug. 3, 1933, and as approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+9 p. (Registry no. 259-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 259-01

----- Code of fair competition for reinforcing materials fabricating industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1] +34 p. (Registry no. 1118-08.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-08

—— Code of fair competition for rosin pitch and compounds industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 622-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 622-02----- Code of fair competition for salt producing industry, as approved on Sept.

7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+6 p. (Registry no. 140-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 ap. 140-1-01

----- Code of fair competition for shipbuilding and ship repair industry, as approved on July 26, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [1] +9 p. (Regis-try no. 1408-1-01.) [Includes Executive order, report of hearing, and text of code.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1408-1-01

----- Code of fair competition for textile bag industry, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+6 p. ([Registry no.] 203-1-01.)♦Paper, 5c. Y3.N21/8:7 ap. 203-1-01

------ Code of fair competition for toothpick industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 329-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 329-03----- Code of fair competition for transit industry, as approved on Sept. 18,

1933, by President Roosevelt. Corrected [print]. 1933. vi+6 p. (Registry no. 1741-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1741-1-08

■----- Code of fair competition for underwear and allied products manufactur-ing industry, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. viii+8 p. (Registry no. 275-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 275-1-03

------ Code of fair competition for upholstery and decorative fabrics industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 280-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 280-03

----- Code of fair competition for wall paper manufacturing industry, as ap-proved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+8 p. (Registry no. 410-1-04 [410-02].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 41(1-02

----- Code of fair competition for wood-cased lead pencil industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]+35 p. (Registry no. 1647-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1647-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for academic costume industry, as

submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1716-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1716-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for advertising distributing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-11.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-2-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for advertising typographers industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. iv+5 p. (Registry no. 599-2-13.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-2-13

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194 Septemb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for aircraft manufacturing industry

as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-J-3 p. (Registry no. 1401-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1401-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for allied stone equipment and supply industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1399- 26.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-26

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for aluminum fabricating industry,as submitted for public hearing. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 1203-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. ‘ Y 3. N 21/8:7 sub. 1203-1-01/2

----- Proposed code of fair competition for aluminum industry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. ii-[-5 p. (Registry no. 1203-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1203-04-—— Proposed code of fair competition for American jeweled watch manu-

facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-j-3 p. (Registryno. 1215-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1215-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for American newspaper publishers industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-J-3 p. (Registry no. 507- 1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-1-05/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for American wholesale importers and selling agents of imported male wearing apparel industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Registry no. 216-09.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8:7 sub. 216-09----- Proposed code of fair competition for apartment house industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 15, 1933 [by National Association of Building Owners and Managers]. 1933. ii-{-3 p. (Registry no. 1743-9-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1743-9-03----- - Proposed code of fair competition for apartment house industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 29, 1933 [by National Association of Apartment House Own-ers]. 1933. [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 1743-14.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8:7 sub. 1743-14----- Proposed code of fair competition for architects industry, as submitted

on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. iv4-9 p. (Registry no. 1704-9-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1704-9-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for armored car industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1411-24.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub.1411-24----- Proposed code of fair competition for artists and drawing material

dealers, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii-}-6 p. (Registry no. 1604- 03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1604-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for asbestos industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1002-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1002-1-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for asphalt shingle and roofing industry

as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-|-9 p. (Registry no. 1003-1-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1003-1-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for asphalt tile industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii4-6 p. (Registry no. 1003-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8:7 sub. 1003-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for Associated Factory Mutual Fire

Insurance Companies, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-5 p (Reg-istry no. 1730-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for athletic goods industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii-|-10 p. (Registry no. 1657-1-04 ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1657-1-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for Atlantic Coast coal dock operating industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-f-4 p. (Registry no 1417-12.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1417-12

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Sept emb er 1933 195Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for automobile retailing industry, as

submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1403-32.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1403-32

----- Proposed code of fair competition for automotive parts and equipment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-02

----- Same, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1404-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for automotive specialty industry, as submitted on July 18, 1933. 1933. iv+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-1-08.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1404-1-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for band instrument manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1640- 05.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1640-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for bank note manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 504-1-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 504-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for bank note printing industry, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 504-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 504-1-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for banking industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1707-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1707-02----- - Proposed code of fair competition for barn equipment industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1637a-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1637a-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for bead necklace and novelty industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1005-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1005-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for. bias fold tape manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. iii+5 p. (Registry no. 251- 09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 251-09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for bicycle manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1407-1-02 )* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1407-1-02

—— Proposed code of fair competition for blue gem coal industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 702-8-21.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 702-8-21----- Proposed code of fair competition for bolt, nut, and rivet industry, as

submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. iv+16 p. (Registry no. 1104-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1104-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for bone button industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-01.) * Paper, 5c

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-1-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for book manufacturing industry, as

submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-1-03.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 501-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for book paper manufacturing industrv, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [13+5 p. (Registry no. 405-1-05?)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 405-1-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for boot and shoe manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Sept. 12, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p (Registry no. 904-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 904-1-05/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for breakfast furniture manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no 312- 04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 312-04

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196 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.—— Proposed code of fair competition for bronze powder industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2]+5p. (Registry no. 1207-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1207-01

—— Proposed code of fair competition for broom and mop handle manu-facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 328-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 328-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for brush handle and block manu-facturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-4-6 p. (Registry no. 328-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 328-03

■---- - Proposed code of fair competition for building construction and buildingmaterial industries, as submitted on July 5, 1933. 1933. [1] +6 p. (Reg-istry no. 1610-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1610-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for burial insurance industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+4p. (Registry no. 1730-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for business furniture, storage equip-

ment, and supply industry, as revised Sept. 11, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1J4-28 p. (Registry no. 1137-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1137-1-01/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for button jobbers industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1] +10 p. (Registry no. 1612^05.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1612-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for buttonhole industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii-f-5 p. (Registry no. 215-14.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 215-14----- Proposed code of fair competition for can manufacturers industry, as

revised for public hearing. 1933. [1] +9 p. (Registry no. 1147-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1147-02/rev.

---- 7 Proposed code of fair competition for cap and closure industry, as revised on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-f-8 p. (Registry no. 1022-1-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1022-1-03/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for carbon black industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 709-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 709-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for carloading and forwarding haul-

ing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-f-4 p. (Registry no 1411-30.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1411-30

----- Proposed code of fair competition for carriage of property for hire by means of motor vehicles, drays, and teams industry, as submitted on Aug. 31 1933. 1933. ii-}-13 p. (Registry no. 1411-28.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1411-28----- Proposed code of fair competition for casein plastics and related products

industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-3 p. (Registry no 251-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 251-08

----- - Proposed code of fair competition for cast iron boiler and cast iron radiator industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [11+7 p (Reeistrv no. 1103-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1103-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for cast iron pressure pipe industry as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1]+3 p. (Registry no 1128-06* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1128-06

•----- Same, as submitted for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933 ii+3 n(Registry no. 1128-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1128-06/2

----- Proposed code of fair competition for cast phenolic resin industry as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [2]+3 p. (Registry no 622-1-01 )* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 622-1-01

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Sept emb er 1933 197Codes of fair competition—Continued.—- — 1 loposed code of fair competition for casualty and surety insurance

industry and allied activities, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p (Registry no. 1730-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-03

I^op?^ed code of fair competition for cement industry, as submitted on July 19, 1933. 1933. [1] +25 p. (Registry no. 1010-1-02.) * Paper 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 10LL1-02 ^i.^nno\'aS*n Vised for public bearing. 1933. ii+25 p. (Registry no.

1010-1-02.) Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1010-1-02/rev.7 . P1oposed code of fair competition for central station electric protective

a$ submitKted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1308-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1308-07

—— Proposed code of fair competition for charcoal and package fuel dis- aS sabmitted on Aug. 2«> 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry

no. 714-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3>N 2i/8 : 7 sub. 7i4_qi

I loposed code of fair competition for chemical manufacturing industry as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-f-5 p. (Registry no. 699-1-1L)

Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 699-1-11/rev.— Proposed code of fair competition for chilled car wheel manufacturing

mdiUSt*£ aS submitted <m Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1414- 01.) Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1414-01

—— Pioposed code of fair competition for chlorine control apparatus industry, »p,nll 'mir e' On Aug‘ 39, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1330-04.)

raper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1330-04~on Au^^^^6^^1-^^1/^11 lor cigar box industry, as submitted

on au 8. 31, 1933. 1933. n+5 p. (Registry no. 303-02.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 303-02

'~1,P(roposed ?°de °f fair competition for cinders, ashes, and scavenger S > •yp,n4U On AUg- 311 19S3’ 1933' 11+4 p- <R«Sistry no. 161ft-

’ raper> 5c' I S.N 21/8: 7 sub. 161ft49— Proposed code of fair competition for circular rayon knitting industrv ♦Paner111^^ °n AUg' 81, 1933' 1933- ii+2 P- (ReSistry no. 255-1-OL)’

raper’ 5c- Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 255-1-01~771ttedT S?nt<«e1wf“11raS,n^j‘ta1<,n city '’'rectory industry, as sub-

itteu on Sept. 6, 1983. 1933. n+4 p. (Registry no. 501-05.) * Paper, 5c,Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 501-05

~~submitted Tua 23 cle?£in? “d "ycin’' lntlus'^ *•29) ) * 231 1933- 19331 11+7 P- (Registry no. 1714-9-14 [1714-

J ’’ raper’ be- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1714-22Same, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing 1933 Hl-l-R ™

(Registry no. 1714-2-11 [1714-221.) ♦ Paper, 6c 1+8 P>Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1714-22/rev.

^bn^tteT1>V°slrt0\f“i;9?PejtiSn 'Sk?,0** “nnntacturing Industry, as ♦Paper 5c ’ 9 3’ 33’ 11+11 P> (Registry no. 1208-01.)

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1208-01

gl OJ., 11*53. 1J33. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 251-10.) ♦ Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 251-10

~ug 3riP1933 COiQ33Of --Sq comPetition for club industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. n+3 p. (Registry no. 1728-2-19.) * Paper 5c

Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub.’1728-2-19AugP25°PS C°S33f f nrATnetit/Sn C°al d°ck industry, as submitted onAug. zn, iy33. 1933. [1J+6 p. (Registry no. 701-05.) * Paper, 5c.

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198 Septe mber 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for coat front manufacturers industry,

as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 215-1-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 215-1-13

----- Proposed code of fair competition for coated abrasives industry, as revised Sept. 8, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1001-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1001-02/rev.

—— Proposed code of fair competition for coin-operated machine industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+15 p. (Registry no. 133A-01.) * Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1334-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for collapsible tube industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1140-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8: 7 sub. 1140-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial art profession, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-07.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-2-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial duplicating and mailing industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no.1702-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-14

----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial fixture manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no.316-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 316-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial, illustrative, and pic-torial photographers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p.(Registry no. 1650-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1650-13

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial printing industry, assubmitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 599-2-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 599-2-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for commercial vehicle body manufac-turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registryno. 1405-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1405-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for concrete burial vault manufac-turing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no.1014-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1014-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for concrete chimney builders industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [2]+2 p. (Registry no. 1015-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1015-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for concrete masonry industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2]+10 p. (Registry no. 1011-1-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1011-1-02

----- Same, as revised Sept. 18, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+10 p. (Registry no. 1011-02.) [Registry no. 1011-02 supersedes 1011-1-02.]* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1011-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for construction machinery distributing trade, as revised Sept. 21, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Reg-istry no. 1399-17.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-17/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for cooking and heating appliance manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1J+5 p.

(Registry no. 1629-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1629-1-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for cooperage industry, as submitted

on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1J+4 p. (Registry no. 302-1-02.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3. N 21/8:7 sub. 302-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for copper industry, as submitted on Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. [1]+8 p. (Registry no. 1209-1-02.) * Paper, 5c.

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Sept emb er 1933 199Codes of fair competition—Continued.

•----- Proposed code of fair competition for cordage and twine industry, assubmitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1J+6 p. (Registry no. 219-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 219-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for cork industry, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. [1J+4 p. (Registry no. 308-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 308-1-01—- Proposed code of fair competition for corn cob pipe industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-4 p. (Registry no. 1651-04.) * Paper, 5c.Y3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1651-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for corrugated and solid fibre shipping container industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. iv+10 p. (Registry no. 406-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-1-08

Proposed code of fair competition for cottage camp and resort industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 1743-15.) * Paper, 5c. y 3,N 21/8: 7 sub. 1743-15

—— Proposed code of fair competition for cotton ginning machinery manu-facturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1333-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1333-1-05- Proposed code of fair competition for counter freezer manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii-f-18 p. (Registry no. 1328-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1328-04

Proposed code of fair competition for covered button industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-5 p. (Registry no. 612-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. y 3,N 21/8: 7 sub. 612-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for covered carpet padding industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. iii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-35.) * Paper, 5c. y 3,N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-35

----- Proposed code of fair competition for crown manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. [2]+5 p. (Registry no. 1608-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1608-1-01

—— Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1608- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1608-1-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for curb service dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 138-25.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 138-25

----- Proposed code of fair competition for curled hair industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1607-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1607-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for dairy machinery manufacturers

industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1303- 06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1303-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for dealing branch of fur industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 917-02.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 917-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for decalcomania and transparency in-dustry, as submitted on Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no.' 506-02 ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 506-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for dental trade industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]+4 p. (Registry no. 1617—07.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1617-07—— Proposed code of fair competition for desk accessory manufacturers indus-

try, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. iii+4 p. (Registry no. 409-05.) * Paper, 5c. y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 409-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for distribution of woolens and trim-mings for merchant tailoring, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 286-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 286-02

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200 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Proposed code of fair competition for distributors of machine tools and

equipment, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1149-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1149-12

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for domestic freight forwarding indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1411-25.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1411-25

----- Proposed code of fair competition for domestic water heater industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1120-1-06.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-1-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for draft gear manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1414-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1414-02

------ Proposed code of fair competition for drain-tile manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1042-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1042-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for drapery and upholstering trimming industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [2]-f-5p. (Registry no. 280- 1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 280-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for drinking straw industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 407-08.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 407-08----- Proposed code of fair competition for drive-it-yourself industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-4 p. (Registry no. 1415-02.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N21/8:7 sub. 1415-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for drop forging industry, as submitted on Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1110-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1110-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for dry ground mica industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1013-06.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1013-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for dry transfer manufacturers of graphic arts industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Reg-istry no. 408-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 408-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ecclesiastical statuary and church furnishings industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii-}-6 p. (Reg-istry no. 1653-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1653-02

•----- Proposed code of fair competition for electric industrial truck industry,as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1421-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1421-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for electrical and mechanical service industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1319-19.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1319-19

----- Proposed code of fair competition for electrical protection industry, as submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no. 1211-09.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1211-09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for electrical wholesale industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1308-06.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1308-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for electroplating, metal polishing, and rust proofing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Reg-istry no. 1213-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1213-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for electrotyping and stereotyping industries, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. iii+4 p. (Registry no. 503-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 503-02

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Sep te mbe r 1933 201Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for elevator manufacturing industry,

as submitted on Aug. 7, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1311-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1311-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for emblem and pennant manufactur-ing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-j-4 p. (Registry no. 1657-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1657-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for envelope industry, as submitted on Sept. 3, 1933. 1933. ii-f-13 p. (Registry no. 403-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 403-1-01——■ Same, as revised for public hearing on Oct. 10, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p.

(Registry no. 403-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 403-1-01/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for evaporated milk industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 134-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 134-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for explosives industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. [1]+5 p. (Registry no. 611-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 611-1-01------ Proposed code of fair competition for export and import forwarding in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31,1933. 1933. ii-j-10 p. (Registry no. 1411-31.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1411-31

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for exterminating, fumigating, anddisinfecting service industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. iii+7 p. (Registry no. 1720-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1720-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for fabric auto equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-1-11.) * Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1404-1-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for fabricated metal products indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1118-06.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1118-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for fabricated metal products manu-facturing and metal finishing and coating industry, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1118-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-06/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for feldspar grinders industry, as sub-

mitted on July 20, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1012-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1012-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for fiber and metal work clothing button manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2] +6 p. (Registry no. 1612-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1612-04

—— Proposed code of fair competition for fiber wallboard industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1630-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1630-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for fibre can and tube industry, as submitted on July 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 311-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 311-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for file manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1149-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1149-1-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for flat glass manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1] +4 p. (Registry no. 1021-1-06.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1021-1-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for floor and wall clay tile manufactur-ing industry, as revised Sept. 14, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+17 p. (Registry no. 1042-1-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1042-1-02/rev.

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202 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for fluorspar industry, as submitted

on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [1J+6 p. (Registry no. 1218-10.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1218-10

------Proposed code of fair competition for fluted cup, pan liner, and lace paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1] +8 p. (Registry no. 407-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for folding box division of paper box manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31. 1933. 1933. [2] 4-5 p. (Registry no. 406-03-B.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-03-B

—— Proposed code of fair competition for food dish and paper plate industry,as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 407-1-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 407-1-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for foundry equipment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-|-8 p. (Registry no. 1112- 02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1112-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for foundry supply manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 1112-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 11'12-01

----- - Proposed code of fair competition for fruit and vegetable package manu-facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii-J-16 p. (Regis-try no. 324-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 324-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for funeral service industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1749-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1749-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for funeral service industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 5, 1933 [application for approval of code). 1933. ii-|-2 p. (Registry no. 1749-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1749-04/2

----- Proposed code of fair competition for funeral supply industry, as revised Sept. 11, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1)4-9 p. (Registry no. 307-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 307-1-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for funeral vehicle and ambulance industry, as submitted on July 25. 1933. 1933. [1)4-9 p. (Registry no. 1405-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1405-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for furniture industry, as revised Sept. 21, 1933, for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 312-1-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 312-1-10/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for furniture warehouse, shipping, and moving industry, as submited on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4-5 p. (Registry no. 1713-2-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1713-2-09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for galvanizers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-6 p. (Registry no. 1135-21.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1135-21------ Proposed code of fair competition for garage and repair shops, storage

garages, and parking stations industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1) 4-5 p. (Registry no. 1724-20.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1724-20

------- Proposed code of fair competition for garter, suspender, and belt indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 271-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 271-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for gas appliances and apparatus indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4-5 p. (Registrv no. 1129-1-11.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-1-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for gas cock industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1335-05.) * Paper, 5c.

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Sep te mbe r 1933 203Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Same, as revised Aug. 28, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Regis-

try no. 1335-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1335-05/rev.----- ■ Proposed code of fair competition for gas operating utility industry, as

submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 1741-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1741-1-01

------ Proposed code of fair competition for gas tubing manufacturing indus-try, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 805-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 805-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for gear manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1399-33.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-33

----- Proposed code of fair competition for general contractors division of construction industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [1] +8 p.(Registry no. 1610-2-31.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1616-2-31/2

----- Proposed code of fair competition for general contractors of Territory of Hawaii, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii-f-7 p. (Registry no. 1610-81.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1010-81

----- Proposed code of fair competition for glass container industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]+8 p. (Registry no. 1022-1-03 [01].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1022-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for glove industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-4 p. (Registry no. 913-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 913-1-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for graphic arts finishing industry, as

submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 506-06.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 506-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for grass and fiber rug industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 311-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 311-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for grinding wheel industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 1001-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1001-03

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for gut string industry, as submittedon Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1713-31.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1713-31----- Proposed code of fair competition for gutta percha manufacturing in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 613 -01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 613-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hair and jute felt industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii+4 p. (Registry no. 232-1-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 232-1-03

----- Same, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 232-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 232-1-03/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hair cloth manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 299-2-18.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-2-18

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hand bag frame manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1122- 1-04.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N.21/8: 7 sub. 1122-1-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hand chain hoist industrv, as sub-mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1107-02.) * Paper, Sc. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1107-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for handkerchief industry, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1] +11 p. (Registry no. 237-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 237-1-01/rev.

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204 Sep te mbe r 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for hardware and supply merchants

industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-6 p. (Registry no. 1114- 11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1114-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hardwood crutches manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no.1628-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1628-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hardwood distillation industry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. [1)4-6 P- (Registry no. 699-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 699-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hat and cap leather industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 920-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 9204)2

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hat lining industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2]+6 p. (Registry no. 258-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 258-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for hearse and livery trade, as sub-

mitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2)4-10 p. (Registry no. 16624)1.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1662-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for heating, piping, and air condi-tioning division of construction industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933.1933. [l]-f-8 p. (Registry no. 1130-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1130-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for heel manufacturing industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 924-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 924-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hide and leather working machine industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no.1399-27.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-27

----- Proposed code of fair competition for hook and eye tape industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 251-11.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-11----- Proposed code of fair competition, for hotel industry, as submitted on

Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1728-2-09.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1728-2-09

----- Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1728- 2-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1728-24)9/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for household refrigerator cabinet industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1328- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1328-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ignition replacement parts industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-31.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1404-31

•----- Proposed code of fair competition for imitation and leather noveltiesindustry, as submitted on Sept. 6,1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 901-01.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 9014)1

----- Proposed code of fair competition for importers and wholesalers of marble, onyx, and travertine, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p.

(Registry no. 1023-21.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1023-21----- Proposed code of fair competition for incandescent electric lamp manufac-

turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1216-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1216-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for incubator manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1637A-10.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1637A-10

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Sept emb er 1933 205Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for industrial safety equipment indus-

try, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1J+8 p. (Registry no. 1399-24.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-24

------ Proposed code of fair competition for industrial supplies and machinery industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933- [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-16.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-1-16/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for infants’ and children’s knitted outer-wear industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-f-6 p. (Registry no. 243-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N21/8: 7 sub.243-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ink and adhesive industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Register [Registry] no. 614-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 614-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for insulation board industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1630-1-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1630-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for insurance agents industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-J-3 p. (Registry no. 1732-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1732-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for insurance brokers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-f-2 p. (Registry no. 1730-05.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for jobbing and import branch of wholesale granite dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii-J-6 p. (Registry no. 1023-3-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1023-3-08

—— Proposed code of fair competition for journeyman hatters’ industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii-(-4 p. (Registry no. 213-08.)

* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 213-08----- Proposed code of fair competition for knitted outerwear industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]4-4 p. (Registry no. 243-1-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 243-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for knitting machine needle manu-facturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-j-3 p. (Registry no. 1333-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub. 1333-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for label manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii-f-6 p. (Registry no. 404-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ladder manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-6 p. (Registry no. 304-11.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 304-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for lava manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. iii4-4 p. (Registry no. 1637-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1637-04

------ Proposed code of fair competition for lead head nail manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1J4-3 p. (Registry no. 1118-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-15— Proposed code of fair competition for lead industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-J-4 p. (Registry nb. 1217-8-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1217-8-01— Proposed code of fair competition for leather and shoe findings industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]4-5 p. (Registry no. 910-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 910-01— Proposed code of fair competition for leatherboard industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]4~6 p. (Registry no. 999-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

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206 Sep te mbe r 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Proposed code of fair competition for legitimate full length dramatic

and musical theatrical industry, as approved on Aug. 16, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+10 p. (Registry no. 1748-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 1748-04----- Proposed code of fair competition for lift truck and portable elevator

manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Reg-istry no. 1316-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1310-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for limestone industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1026-09.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1026-09----- Same, as revised Sept. 2, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. iv+6 p.

(Registry no. 1026-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1026-09/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for linen supply industry, as submitted

on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1735-H4.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1735-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for liner and packing device industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 405-32.) * Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 405-32

—— Proposed code of fair competition for liquefied gas industry, as revised Sept. 7, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1J+8 p. (Registry no. 711-23.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 711-23/rev.

------ Proposed code of fair competition for lithographic industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 506-1-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub.506-1-04----- Proposed code of fair competition for locksmith industry, as submitted

on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 1133-10.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1133-10

------ Proposed code of fair competition for loose leaf and blank book manu-facturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 409-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for loose leaf manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1698-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1698-04

----- Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1698-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1698-04/rev.----- - Proposed code of fair competition for machine made laces and em-

broideries industry, as submitted on Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 231-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 231-09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for machine tool industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [1] +7 p. (Registry no. 1319-15./ * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1319-15

----- Same, as revised Aug. 29, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 1319-15.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1319-15/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for machinery and tools industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1149-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1149-08

----- ■ Proposed code of fair competition for mail order fashion studio industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1702-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-22

------ Proposed code of fair competition for malleable iron industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1106-02.)' * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1106-02

----- Same, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1100-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1106-02/rev.

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Septemb er 1933 207Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for managers of art, literary, and other

personal property at auction, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933 [1] -J-6 p(Registry no. 1705-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1705-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of bagging for raw cotton industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-4 p. (Registry no. 203-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 203-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of men’s and boys’ pajamas and nightshirts industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933 ii-F 5 p. (Registry no. 250-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 250-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of pleating, stitch-ing, and embroidery, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1]4-5 p. (Reg-istry no. 231-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 231-1-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for marine and transportation under-writers and insurers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933 ii-f- 2 p. (Registry no. 1730-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for market supply and equipment in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-}-8 p. (Registry no. 1328- 06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1328-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for marking devices industry, as re-vised for public hearing. 1933. ii4-13 p. (Registry no. 1407-1-02 [1399- 04].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-04/rev.

Proposed code of fair competition for master engravers guild industry, as-submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii4-4 p. (Registry no. 504-9-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 504-9-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for master shoe rebuilders industry as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. ii-f-4 p. (Registry no. 928-217 )* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 928-217

----- Proposed code of fair competition for meat packing and allied products machinery and equipment industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933 ii-J- 6 p. (Registry no. 1611-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1611-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for mechanical packing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-|-5 p. (Registry no. 1637-11.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1637-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for medium and low priced jewelry manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-f-6 p (Registry no. 1215-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1215-1-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for men’s neckwear industry, as re-vised for public hearing. 1933. ii-|-8 p. (Registry no. 248-1-02.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 248-1-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for metal hospital furniture industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-8 p. (Registry no. 1121-01)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1121-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for metal perforating manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-j-5 p. (Registry no 1124- 02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1124-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for metal tank industry, as revised Sept. 16, 1933, for public hearing on Oct. 6, 1933. 1933. ii-]-10 p. (Reg-istry no. 1136-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1136-01/rev.

----- - Proposed code of fair competition for milk bottle crate industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-[-5 p. (Registry no. 303-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y3.N21/8: 7 sub. 303-04----- Proposed code of fair competition for milk filtering materials and dairy

products cotton wrappings industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii4-5 p. (Registry no. 223-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N'21/8: 7 sub. 223-02

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208 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for mill supply industry, as submitted

on July 31, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-4 p. (Registry no. 1126-01.) * Paper 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1126-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for millinery and dress trimming in-dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [1] 4-3 p. (Registry no. 247-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 247-1-05/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for molybdenum mining industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 1218-08.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1218-08

___ Proposed code of fair competition for mop manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-3 p. (Registry no. 1609-08.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1609-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for motion-picture industry, as sub-mitted. 1933. [1)4-22 p. (Registry no. 1639-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1639-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for

industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 590-24.) * Paper, 5c.

motion picture theatre printers 1933. ii4-5 p. (Registry no.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub. 599-24----- Proposed code of fair competition

submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933.* Paper, 5c.

for motor fire apparatus industry, as [2)4-9 p. (Registry no. 1314-02.)

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 13144)2----- Proposed code of fair competition for motor vehicle retailing trade, as

revised for public hearing. 1933. H4-9 p. (Registry no. 140342.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1403-42/rev.— Proposed code of fair competition for motorcycle manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1412-02.) ♦Paper 5c Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1412-02

___ Proposed code of fair competition for mounters and finishers industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-8 p. (Registry no. 1702-19.)* Paper 5c Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-19

___ Proposed code of fair competition for music publishing industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-|-9 p. (Registry no. 509-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 509-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for mutual fire insurance, automotive

mutual insurance, and mutual casualty insurance industry, and affiliated organizations, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1730-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for national association of mutual in-surance industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4~2 p. (Registry no. 1730-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 17304)7

----- Proposed code of fair competition for National Board of Fire Under-writers and fire insurance industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Registry [no.) 1730-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1730-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for national clay mining industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii4-13 p. (Registry no. 1303-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1303—09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for natural gas industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [l]4-3 p. (Registry no. 709-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 7094)1----- Proposed code of fair competition for negligee industry, as submitted on

Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l)4-4p. (Registry no. 250-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 250-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for newspaper and magazine distrib-uting industry, as submitted on Sept. 12, 1933. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 507-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-12

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Sept emb er 1933 209Codes of fair competition—Continued.—— Proposed code of fair competition for Nottingham lace and lace curtain

industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 226- 1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 226-1-04/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for novelty curtain, draperies, bed-spreads, and novelty pillow industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. iii+7 p. (Registry no. 226-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 226-1-06

----- Same, as revised Sept. 14, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 226-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 226-1-06/rev.

•----- Proposed code of fair competition for office building industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 14,1933. 1933. ii+3p. (Registry no. 1743-9-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1743-9-03/2----- Proposed code of fair competition for office equipment manufacturers

industry, as submitted on Aug. 31 [12], 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1301-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1301-1-02

------ Same, as revised Aug. 29, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1698-1-01 [1301-1-02].) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1301-1-02/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for Ohio-sandstone industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1037-11.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1037-11

------ Proposed code of fair competition for oil field tank and oil and gas separator industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2]+15 p. (Regis-try no. 1323-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1323-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for open steel flooring manufactur-ing industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1118-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-1-02

------ Proposed code of fair competition for optical retail industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1643-07.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1643-07----- Proposed code of fair competition for outdoor advertising industry, as

submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1702-23.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-23

Proposed code of fair competition for oyster shell crushers-industry, as-submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii+6 p. (Registry no. 117-11.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 117-11

-—— Proposed code of fair competition for packaging machinery industry,as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1399-30.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-30

----- Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1399-30.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-30/rev.

- ---- Proposed code of fair competition for paint, varnish, and lacquer manu-facturing industry, as revised Sept. 11, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+ 18 p. (Registry no. 619-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 619-1-03/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for painting and decorating industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 618-43.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 618-43

----- Proposed code of fair competition for painting and decorating trades, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 618-05.) * Paper, 5c. ‘ Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 618-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper and pulp industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 405-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 405-1-04/Aug. 29,1933

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper and pulp industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [1]+51 p. (Registry no. 405-1-04.) * Paper, 5c.

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210 Septe mber 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper bag manufacturing industry,

as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 401-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 401-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper box industry, as submitted on Julv 31, 1933. 1933. [2]+5 p. (Registry no. 406-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper distributing industry, as

revised Sept. 14, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 405-3-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 405-3-07/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper drinking cup and paper food container industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 406-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-12

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper making machine builders’ industry, as revised Sept. 21, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1399-23.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-23/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for paper manufacturing industry, as submitted on July 24, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 406-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for parking industry, as submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. ii-}-9 p. (Registry no. 1724-10.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1724-10----- Proposed code of fair competition for pasted shoe stock industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-4-3 p. (Registry no. 924-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 924-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for pattern manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-J-4 p. (Registry no. 1638-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1638-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for pencil slat manufacturing industry, as submitted on August 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1647-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1647-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for periodical publishing industry, as submitted on Aug. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 507-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-1-03

----- Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 507-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 507-1-03/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for personal finance industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1721-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1721-01

—— Proposed code of fair competition for photo-engraving industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 504-1-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 504-1-04----- Proposed code of fair competition for photo-finishing industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [2]+4 p. (Registry no. 1650-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1650-11

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for photo-lithographing industry, assubmitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 506-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 506-05/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for piano manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 1, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1640-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-04/rev.

------ Proposed code of fair competition for picture publishers and importers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 505-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 505-03

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Sept emb er 1933 211Codes of fair competition—Continued. Proposed code of fair competition for pipe coil manufacturing industry,

as-submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1128-07.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1128-07

■------ Proposed code of fair competition for pipe line construction industry, assubmitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1616-87.) * Paper,5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1616-87

----- Proposed code of fair competition for pipe nipple manufacturing industry, as revised Aug. 26, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1128-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1128-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for plain washer industry, as submit-ted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [1] +12 p. (Registry no. 1104-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1104-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for plastering industry, as revised

Sept. 5, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1032-3-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1032-3-02/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for plastic arts industry, as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. [1]+17 p. (Registry no. 1024-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1024-1-01---- - Proposed code of fair competition for plastic novelty manufacturers in-

dustry, as submitted on Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. iv+8 p. (Registry no. 1024-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1024-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for plastics fabricators’ industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1613-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1613-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for play publishing industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1748-3-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1748-3-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for playing marble industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1660-9-04.) ♦Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1660-9-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for pleating, stitching, and Bonnaz embroidery industry, as submitted Aug. 23, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 231-1-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 231-1-06/2----- Proposed code of fair competition for plumbago crucible industry, as re-

vised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1040-A-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1040-A-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for porcelain enameling industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1038-1+12.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1033-1-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for portrait and commercial photo-graph industry, as submitted on Aug. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1650-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1650-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for potash and borax industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 1218-8-03.)' * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1218-8-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for poultry equipment industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1637a-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1637a-06----- Proposed code of fair competition for print cutting jobbing industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]+2 p. (Registry no. 410+0.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 410-10

----- Proposed code of fair competition for printer’s roller industry, as sub-mitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1325-03.) *Paper. 5c.

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212 Septe mber 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Same, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1] 4-5 p.

(Registry no. 1325-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1325-03/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for printing equipment industry, as

revised Sept. 20, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [114-16 p. (Registry no. 599-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 599-18/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for printing ink industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [114-10 p. (Registry no. 614-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 614-14)1

----- Proposed code of fair competition for privately owned and/or privately controlled home study school industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [114-5 p. (Registry no. 1717-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1717-07

■----- Proposed code of fair competition for professional engineer’s division ofconstruction industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-j-9 p. (Registry no. 1719-2-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1719-2-18

----- Proposed code of fair competition for publishing-printing and printing subdivisions of graphic arts industry, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [214-7 p. (Registry no. 507-11.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-11/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for punch board manufacturing indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Registry no. 1713-26.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1713-26

----- Proposed code of fair competition for quicksilver industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-f-5 p. (Registry no. 1218-8-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-8-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for quilting manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for radio broadcasting industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. iii-4-6 p. (Registry no. 17424)9.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1742-09

----- Proposed code of fair competition for railroad and transportation con-cessionaires industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2] 4-4 p (Registry no. 1728-29.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1728-29

----- Proposed code of fair competition for railroad special track equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. [1]4-21 p. (Registry no. 1501-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1501-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for railway brass car and locomotive journal bearing and castings industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii4-5 p. (Registry no. 1414-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1414-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for rainwear industrv, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-|-5 p. (Registry no. 806-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 8064)2----- Proposed code of fair competition for raised printing manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4-3 p. (Registry no 1325-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1325-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ready cut house industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4-2 p. (Registry no. 304-15.) * Paper 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 304-15

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ready mixed concrete industry as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-f-9 p. (Registry no. 1011-05) ♦Paper, 5c. Y3.N21/8: 7sub. 1011-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for real estate business, real estate and insurance brokerage business, real estate and building management business real estate mortgage business, land development and home building business’ real estate appraising business, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933 v4-36 p. (Registry no. 1743-16.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1743-16

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Sep te mbe r 1933 213Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- - Proposed code of fair competition for rebuilt tire industry, as submitted

on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 807-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 807-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for recessed china accessories industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1012-1-01.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1012-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for reclaimed oil industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1] +9 p. (Registry no. 710-1-03.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 710-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for renovating of second-hand bagging and ties for covering cotton industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 203-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 203-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for retail automotive maintenance in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no.1402-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1402-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for retail coal merchants industry, as submitted on July 28, 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 701-11.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 701-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for retail farm equipment industry, as submitted Sept. 11, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 17, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 1303-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1303-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for retail fur manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 911-1-14.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 911-1-14

----- Proposed code of fair competition for ribbon and notion novelty manufac-turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1] +4 p. (Registryno. 251-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 251-1-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for road machinery industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1329-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1329-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for road machinery manufacturing in-dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [2]+6 p. (Registry no. 1329-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1329-02/rev.

—— Proposed code of fair competition for robe industry of America, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 250-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 250-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for rock crusher manufacturing in-

dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399^1-15/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for rolling door industry, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1139l -01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1139-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for roofing contracting industry of St.

Louis, Mo., as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1042-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1042-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for roofing granule manufacturing in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1036-05.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1036-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for rosin barrel manufacturers in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 302- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 302-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for rubber footwear industry, as sub-mitted on July 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 801-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 801-1-01

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214 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for rubber heel and sole manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]4-4 p. (Registry no 803-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 803-1-01— Proposed code of fair competition for rubber manufacturing industry, including automobile fabrics, proofers, and backers division, rubber flooring division, rubber footwear division, hard rubber division, heel and sole divi-sion, mechanical rubber goods division, sponge rubber division, rubber sundries division, rainwear division, as submitted on Sept. 26, 1933. 1933. ii-|-41 p. (Registry no. 899-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 899-04

— Proposed code of fair competition for rubber tire industry, as submitted to the Administrator. 1933. [1J4-4 p. (Registry no. 807-1-06.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 807-1-06— Proposed code of fair competition for saddlery manufacturing industry as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-f-7 p. (Registry no. 915-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 915-01/rev.— Proposed code of fair competition for safety razor and blade manufac-turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-3 p. (Registry no. 1108-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1108-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for sample card manufacturing in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-12 p. (Registry no 299- 1-19.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-1-19— Proposed code of fair competition for sausage casing industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-{-6 p. (Registry no. 141-1-01.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 141-1-01— Proposed code of fair competition for schiffli and hand machine em-broidery industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-4-6 p (Registry no. 231-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 Jib. 231-1-05/rev.

— Proposed code of fair competition for schiffli lace and embroidery in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-2 p. (Registry no 244- 04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 244-04

Proposed code of fair competition for school supplies and equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1J4-6 p. (Registry no 1698-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1698-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for scientific apparatus industry as revised Sept. 7, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Regis-try no. 1330-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1330-1-01/rev.—- Proposed code of fair competition for secondary aluminum and alloys industry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. iii4-5 p. (Registry no 1203-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1203-1-03/2

Proposed code of fair competition for secondary aluminum producing and manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug, 31, 1933. 1933 iii-4- 5 p. (Registry no. 1203-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1203-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for set up paper box industry, as revised Sept. 16, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii4-6 p. (Registry no 406-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-03/rev’.

Proposed code of fair competition for sheet rubber and related sun-dries manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933 1933 ii.4-6 p. (Registry no. 899-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 899-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for sheet steel farm equipment manu-facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. --try no. 1637A-09.) " ~ 1933. iv4-8 p. (Regis-

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1G37A-09* Paper, 5c.----- - Proposed code of fair competition for shipbreaking industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Registry no. 1408-9-02)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1408-9-02

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Septe mber 1933 215Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for shipping industry, as submitted

on Sept. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 1417-23.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub.1417-23

------ Proposed code of fair competition for shoe and leather finishes and cements industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [2]+3 p. (Registry no. 621-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 621-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for shoe findings manufacturing in-dustry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2] 4-3 p. (Registry no. 910- 04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 910-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for shoe lace and braid industry, as submitted on July 27, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 931-1^01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 931-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for shoe machinery industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]4-3 p. (Registry no. 1399-28.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-28

----- Proposed code of fair competition for shoe polish industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-j-2 p. (Registry no. 621-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 621-02------ Proposed code of fair competition for shoe rebuilders industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii4~3 p. (Registry no. 928-2-04.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 928-2-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for shovel, dragline, and crane indus-try, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [1]4-9 p. (Registry no. 1329-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1329-1-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for silk, rayon, and synthetic fabrics sales and distributing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 266-3-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 266-3-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for silk, rayon, and synthetic fibres and fabrics industry, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii4-9 p. (Registry no. 263-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 263-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for silk tennis string industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-4 p. (Registry no. 267-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 267-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for silk textile industry, as revised for

public hearing. 1933. [l]+7p. (Registry no. 263-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 263-1-03/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for silo manufacturing industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-F10 p. (Registry no. 1637A-07.) ' * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637A-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for silverware manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 4, 1933. 1933. ii4~5 p. (Registry no. 1223-1-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1223-1-02

——- Proposed code of fair competition for slate industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-j-S p. (Registry no. 1023-19.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-19----- Proposed code of fair competition for slide fasteners industry, as

revised on Sept. 7, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii-|-5 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-1-05/rev.■— Proposed code of fair competition for small arms and ammunition indus-try, as revised Sept. 13, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1]4-9 p. (Registry no. 1109-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1109-1-01/rev.

—— Proposed code of fair competition for small leather goods and trunk industry as submitted on Aug. 31 [9], 1933. 1933. [1] 4-6 p. (Registry no. 907-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 907-1-01

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216 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for smoking pipe manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1651-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1651-02

• Proposed code of fair competition for sulphonated oil manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 699-16.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 699-16

----- Proposed code of fair competition for soap and glycerine industry, as revised Sept. 9, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii-j-5 p. (Registry no. 623-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 623-08/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for stained and leaded glass window and glass mosaic industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2]+9 p. (Registry no. 1021-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1021-13

----- Proposed code of fair competition for standardized shop assembled metal tank industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1136-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1136-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for standardized stationery and busi-ness forms industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Reg-istry no. 506-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 506-08

----- Proposed code of fair competition for stationers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. iv+16 p. (Registry no. 409-1-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 409-1-02----- Proposed code of fair competition for stationery, tablet, and school paper

industry, as submitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 409- 1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 409-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for stationery, tablet, and school paper manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 18, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 409-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 409-1-03/rev.—— Proposed code of fair competition for steel and copper plate engraving

industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no 540-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 540-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for steel joist industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1142-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1142-06----- Proposed code of fair competition for steel plate fabricating industry, as

submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1144-1-01 ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1144-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for steel tubular and firebox boiler industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no 1129-1-17.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-1-17

----- Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [1J+5 p. (Registry no 1129-1-17.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-1-17/rev.'

Proposed code of fair competition for steel warehousing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1142-03 ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1142-03

----- - Proposed code of fair competition for stitchdown shoe manufacturing industry, as submitted on July 14, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no 904-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 904-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for stoneware industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1040-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1040-04----- - Proposed code of fair competition for structural steel and iron fabricat-

ing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+30p. (Registry no. 1135-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1135-22

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Sept emb er 1933 217Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for surgical dressings industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1628-06.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1628-06

------ Proposed code of fair competition for table oil cloth industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1635-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1635-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for tack industry, as submitted on Sept.

5, 1933. 1933. [1]-|-5 p. (Registry no. 1118-16.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-16

----- Proposed code of fair competition for tackle block industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1610-07.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1610-07----- Proposed code of fair competition for tag manufacturing industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 404-1-07.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404-1-07

----- Same, as revised Sept. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 404-1-07.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404-1-07/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for talc and soapstone producers

industry, as submitted on Aug. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1039- 10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1039-10

----- Proposed code of fair competition for tanning extract producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2]+3 p. (Registry no. 1658-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1658-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for telegraph communication industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no. 1332-06.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1332-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for telephone industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. iii+3 p. (Registry no. 1332-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1332-03——■ Proposed code of fair competition for terra cotta industry, as revised

Sept. 5, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 1041-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1041-01/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for textbook publishing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 501-06

----- Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 501-06/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for textile and hosiery packing manu-

facturers of graphic arts industries, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 404-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404—10

----- Proposed code of fair competition for textile examining, shrinking, and finishing industry, as submitted. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 299-01-38.)♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-01-38

----- Proposed code of fair competition for textile processing industry, as revised on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 297-1-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 297-1-13/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for thread industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Register [Registry] no. 273-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 273-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for throwing industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 274-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

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218 Septe mber 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for ticket and coupon manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 404- 1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 404-1-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for tool and implement industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1149-1-05.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-1-05

----- Proposed code of fair competition for trade bookbinding industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 502-02.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 502-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for trailer manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1420-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1420-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for transparent materials converters industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+21 p. (Registry no. 402- 02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 402-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for typesetting industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 599-9-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 599-9-06----- Proposed code of fair competition for typewriters and office machine

dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1301-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1301-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for umbrella industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [2]+7 p. (Registry no. 1661-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1661-1-01/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for United Commercial Travelers of

America, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 373-A.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 373-A

----- Proposed code of fair competition for upholstery and drapery textile industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no 280-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 280-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for used machinery and equipment dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1399-29.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-29

----- Proposed code of fair competition for vacuum cleaner manufacturing in-dustry, as submitted on July 25, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1629- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1629-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for valve and fittings industry, as submitted on Aug. 31 [21], 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 1335- 1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1335-1-03

----- Same, as revised Aug. 28, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1335-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1335-1-03/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for varnished tubing and sleeving industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 289- 01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 289-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for vegetable ivory button industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1612-1-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1612-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for vegetable parchment paper in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 405-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 405-14

----- Proposed code of fair competition for velvet manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]+6 p. (Registry no. 281-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 281-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for veneer fruit and vegetable package industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [11+6 p. (Registry no. 324-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 324-1-01

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Sept emb er 1933 219Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for viscose extrusion industry (exclu-

sive of rayon), as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iv-f-3 p. (Registry no. 402-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 402-1-01

----- Same, as revised Sept. 8, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. iv-f-2 p. (Reg-istry no. 402-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 402-1-01/rev.

•----- Proposed code of fair competition for vitreous enameled ware industry, assubmitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1018-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1018-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wadding industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 299-34.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-34----- Proposed code of fair competition for warm air furnace manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1103-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1103-07

- ---- Proposed code of fair competition for warm air register and metal grille industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 111+12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-12

—— Proposed code of fair competition for washable service apparel indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 253-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 253-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for washing and ironing machine manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1399-1-11.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-1-11/rev.----- Proposed code of fair competition for watchcase manufacturing in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933, for public hearing Sept. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1225-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1225-01----- - Proposed code of fair competition for water meter manufacturing in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1320- 01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1320-01

------ Proposed code of fair competition for water supply industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1741-9-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1741-9-07

----- Proposed code of fair competition for water well drillers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1616-78.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1616-78

----- Proposed code of fair competition for waterproof paper industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 406-11.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-11

----- - Proposed code of fair competition for waterproofing, dampproofing, caulking compounds, and concrete floor treating industry, as submitted oil Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1610-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1610-4)6----- Proposed code of fair competition for weaving specialties industry, as

submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1333-10.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1333-10

----- Proposed code of fair competition for white metal casting or white metal and rhinestone novelty manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-03----- Proposed code of fair competition for white wet ground mica industry,

as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1013-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013-07

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220 Sept emb er 1933

Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale confectionery industry,

as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 114-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 114-04

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale dry goods industry, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 229-3-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 229-3-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale hardware industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii+7 p. (Registry no. 1114-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1114-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale machine-made lace and embroidery industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Regis-try no. 231-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 231-11

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale plumbing industry, as revised on Sept. 23, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1129-3-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-3-12/rev.

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale stationery industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 409-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-06

----- Proposed code of fair competition for window shade cloth and roller manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 299-1-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-1-12

----- Proposed code of fair competition for window shade industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 299-36.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub. 299-36----- Proposed code of fair competition for wooden pail and tub industry, as

submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 302-1-03.) ♦Pa-per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 302-1-03

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wooden tobacco basket manufac-turing and sales industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 301-02.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 301-02

----- Proposed code of fair competition for wool stock industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1]+4 p. (Registry no. 286-3-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 286-3-01----- Proposed code of fair competition for wool textile industry, as submitted

on July 15, 1933, and as approved on July 26, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. x+4 p. (Registry no. 280-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 286-04

------ Proposed code of fair competition for zinc industry, as submitted on July 17,1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1224-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1224-1-01----- Proposed code of labor provisions for retail food and grocery industry, as

submitted on Sept. 21, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. ([Registry no.] 123-40.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N21/8: 7 sub. 123-40

----- Proposed code of labor provisions for wholesale food and grocery indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 123-3-10.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 123-3-10Compliance boards. Regulations on procedure for local NRA compliance boards.

[Sept. 12] 1933. [1]+11 p. (Bulletins.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8:3/5Connecticut Garment Manufacturers Association. Denial of application [of

Connecticut Garment Manufacturers Association] for exemption from provi-sions of code of fair competition for coat and suit industry. 1933. iv+2 p. (Registry no. 215-1-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7d. 215-1-11

District office territories for NRA activities. [1933.] 3 leaves, 4° [Mimeo-graphed. ] t Y 3.N 21/8: 2 D 63

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Sep te mbe r 1933 221Reemployment agreements. List [1] of substitute Presidential reemployment

agreements approved by National Recovery Administration [to Aug. 19, 1933], no. 406; [prepared in] Blue Eagle Division. Aug. 19, 1933. 33 p. 4° [Multi- graphed.] t Y 3.N 21/8: 2 R 25/2/no. 1

•----- List 2 and 3 of substitute Presidential reemployment agreements ap-proved by National Recovery Administration, Aug. 20-Sept. 2, 1933; no. 406 A and B; [prepared in] Blue Eagle Division. Aug. 26 and Sept. 2, 1933. 27 p. and 28 p. 4° [Multigraphed.] t Y 3.N 21/8: 2 R 25/2/no. 2,3

Women’s activities. [Circular letter] to all N.R.A. committees: Special atten-tion the leader of women’s activities. Aug. 23, 1933. 2+4 leaves, 4° [Multi-graphed.] t Y 3 .N 21/8: 2 W 84

NAVY DEPARTMENT t

MARINE CORPS

Orders. Marine Corps order 60; Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. 1 p. t N 9.9/3: 60

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU

Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published quar-terly for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 31, no. 4, Oct. 1933; [prepared in] Division of Publications. 1933. vi+347-473 p. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35.L.C. card 8-35095 N 10.11/1: 31/4

Special articles .—Compression fracture of spine [with bibliography] ; by F. V. Sunderland.—Cardiospasm, with report of case [and with bibliography]; by T. C. Ander-son and J. L. Enyart.—Atabrine in treatment of malaria, report of 53 cases; by T. L. Morrow and W. G. Wieand.—Leprosy in Philippines; by M. E. Higgins.—Spontaneous bilateral pneumothorax, case report; by Paul Richmond.—Cutaneous myiasis, case report [with bibliography] ; by W. G. Wieand.—Clayton forearm splint in fractures of radius and ulna in upper third; by J. W. Shumate.—Toxic effects of arsenical com-pounds employed in treatment of disease in Navy, 1932; by O. J. Mink and H. D. Campbell.—Index to United States naval medical bulletin, v. 31.

NAVIGATION BUREAU

Coxswains, Navy. Instructions for use in preparation for rating of coxswain, course in 12 assignments. Edition of 1933. 1933. vi+247 p. il. 1 tab. (Navy training courses.) t N 17.25 : C 83/4/assi. 1-12

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Note .—The charts, sailing directions, manuals, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the General catalogue of mariners’ charts and books and of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are sup-plied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P.R., Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T.H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 2296-99; Sept. 6-27, 1933. 1933. Each

1 p. large 4° and f° t N 6.3 : 2296-99Navigation. American practical navigator, epitome of navigation and nautical

astronomy, originally by Nathaniel Bowditch; published by Hydrographic Office. [Edition of 1925, revised 1930, reprint with slight changes] 1933. 852 p. il. 1 pl. 1 tab. large 8° ([Publication] 9.) t Cloth, $2.25.L.C. card 33-26562 N 6.8: 9/933

Notice to aviators 17 and 18,1933; Sept. 1 and 15 [1933], [1933.] 9 leaves and 14 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthly.] tL.C. card 20-26958 N 6.25: 933/17,18

Notice to mariners 35-39, 1933; Sept. 2-30 [1933], [1933.] [xx]+658-770 leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11: 933/35-39

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Radio aids to navigation. Radio aids to navigation, including details of direction finder stations, radiobeacons, weather bulletins, storm and navigational warn-ings, time signals, etc.; corrected to May 1, 1933, Notice to mariners 17 [1933], 1933. xi p.+leaves 1-293 +295-340A+341-493 p. il. 5 maps. ([Pub-lication] 205.) t Paper, 90c.L.C. card 27-26895 N 6.8: 205/933

----- Same, corrections to 1933 [Hydrographic Office publication] 205; cor-rected to Aug. 26, 1933. [1933.] 42 leaves, f N 6.8: 205/933/corr.

Sumner line of position furnished ready to lay down upon chart by means of tables of simultaneous hour angle and azimuth of celestial bodies between 27° and 63° of declination, latitude 60° N. to 60° S. [2d edition.] 1933. xix-|-698 p. il. 4° ([Publication] 204.) [In the 698 group of pages there are interspersed 87 additional numbered pages which duplicate other page numbers with the addition of the letter a.] t Cloth, $2 25.L.C. card 33-26563 N 6.8: 204/933

Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenry) and Cape Henry], Oct. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/2: 933/10

■------ Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.], Nov.1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1:933/11

Aviation charts

Corpus Christi, Tea?.-Tampico, Mexico; aviation chart V-245. Scale 10 naut. ra- 1-5 in., 10 stat. m.=1.3 in., natural scale 1: 500,000. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, May 1930, correct through Notice to aviators 16, Aug. 15, 1933. 50.8X10 in. [Provisional chart. Contains text and illustrations on re-verse.] t 40c. N 6.27: V-245/corr.

Fernandina, Fla.-Miami, Fla.; aviation chart V-238. Scale 10 naut. m.=1.5 in., 10 stat. m.=1.3 in., natural scale 1:500,000 at lat. 28°. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, published Feb. 1930, 2d edition, Aug. 1932, correct through Notice to aviators 16, Aug. 15, 1933. 46.3X10 in. [Contains text and illus-trations on reverse.] t 40c. N 6.27: V-238/3/corr.

Miami, Fla.-Isla de Pinos, Cuba; aviation chart V-239. Scale 10 naut. m.=1.5 in.. 10 stat. m.=1.3 in., natural scale 1: 500,000 at lat. 23°45'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1927, 2d edition, correct through Notice to aviators 16, Aug. 15, 1933. 47.1X10 in. [Provisional chart. Contains text and illustrations on reverse.] t 40c. N 6.27: V-239/2/corr. 933

Charts

Brasil. East coast of Brazil, Comoxatiba Point to Rio Doce, compiled from latest information; chart 1672. Natural scale 1:290,780 at lat. 18°20'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1898, 10th edition, Sept. 1933. 40.9 X 28.5 in. t 50c. N 6.18:1672

----- East coast of Brazil, Rio Doce to Cape St. Thom£, compiled from latest information; chart 1673. Natural scale 1:286,288. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, published Aug. 1898, 9th edition, July 1933. 39X29.7 in. t-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------N 6.18:1673

French Guiana. Plans on coast of French Guiana; chart 2598. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Mar. 1911, 4th edition, Sept. 1933. 17.9X32.5 in- ’ 30c- N 6.18:2598Cayenne, Approaches to, from French surveys to 1929.Salut Islands Anchorage, from French surveys to 1899.

Goletas Channel, with passages leading into Queen Charlotte Strait, north coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, from British surveys in 1860- 1903, with additions to 1922; chart 1442. Scale naut. m.=2 in., natural scale 1: 36,152. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1894, 14th edition, Aug. 1933. 27.4 X 43.2 in. f 50c. N6.18:1442

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Sept emb er 1933 223Laredo Sound and approaches, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian sur-

veys between 1925 and 1929 ; chart 5374. Natural scale 1:72,603 at lat. 52°30'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 1933. 29.3 X 44 in. t 60c.

N 6.18: 5374Magdalen Islands, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, from British survey in 1833,

with additions from Canadian surveys to 1923 [with insets] ; chart 1092. Natural scale 1: 297,677 at lat. 47°40'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub-lished July 1888. 23d edition, Aug. 1933. 26.6X19.9 in. f 20c. N 6.18: 1092 Amherst Harbor, from Canadian surveys to 1923.Grand Entry Harbor, Entrance to, from Canadian surveys to 1923, with additions from

British survey in 1833.Ulin River, China, east coast, Mamoi to Foochow, from surveys by Min River

Conservancy Board between 1926 and 1930; chart 3209. Scale naut. m.= 3.2 in., natural scale 1:22,500. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1916, 2d edition, Aug. 1933. 23.6X29.1 in. f 30c. N 6.18: 3209

Perak River. Approaches to Perak River, Federated Malay States, Malacca Strait, Asia, from British surveys to 1931; chart 3739. Scale naut. m.= 1 in., natural scale 1: 75,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1913, 3d edition, Aug. 1933. 19.2 X 32.9 in. t 30c. N 6.18 : 3739

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Oct. 1933; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 14, 1933. 23.3X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.24: 933/10

Note .—Contains on reverse: Main trunk air routes of the world [map].------ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Nov. 1933; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2

in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 13, 1933. 22.6 X 31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.

N 6.17 : 933/11------ Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 1933; chart 1400. Scale 1°

long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 15, 1933. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] j- 10c.L.C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 933/10

Note .—Contains on reverse: Current chart of north Atlantic Ocean, October, cover-ing track of low-powered steamers between Straits of Florida and English Channel.

------ Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Nov. 1933; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 15, 1933. 23.8 X 35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.16 : 933/11

Note .—Contains on reverse: Current chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept., Oct., and Nov.

------ Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 1933; chart 140Oa. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 19, 1933. 23X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. N 6.28: 933/10

Note .—Contains on reverse: Main trunk air routes of the world [map].------ Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Nov. 1933; chart 1401a.

Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 19, 1933. 23.8X35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.29 : 933/11

Note .—Contains on reverse: Main trunk air routes of the world [map].Quequen and Necochea, Argentina, from Argentine Government survey in 1917,

scale naut. m.=l in., natural scale 1: 72,903; Puerto de Quequen, from Argen-tine Government chart of 1932, scale 1,000 yds.=4.8 in., natural scale 1: 7,500; chart 5280. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1920, 3d edi-tion, Aug. 1933. 28.6X 20.2 in. t30c. N 6.18: 5280

San Blas, Port. Puerto San Blas, Argentina, from Argentine Government sur-veys between 1914 and 1932; chart 1521. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1916, 4th edition, Aug. 1933. 26.3X22.4 in. t 30c. N 6.18:1521

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SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Government supplies. Navy Department specifications and Federal specifica-tions, monthly bulletin, July 1,1933. 1933. [1] 4-37 p. 12° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Part of the pages are blank.] t

N 20.20:933/7----- Same, Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. [1] +27 p. 12° [Issued in loose-leaf form for

insertion in binder. Part of the pages are blank.] t N 20.20: 933/8Memoranda. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda 371; Aug. 1, 1933.

Aug. 1933. 53 p. [Monthly. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, 1931. A mimeographed errata, 1 p. 4°, was also issued.] $ N 20.7/1: 371

----- Same 372; Sept. 1, 1933. Sept. 1933. 23 p. [Monthly. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, 1931-1 $ N 20.7/1: 372

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNote .—The Pan American Union sells its own monthly Bulletin, booklets, and other

publications, at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.50. The price of any edition of the ls 25+ a single copy the English edition is $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition

$2.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.50 a year; there is an additional charge of 75c a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Beginning with Jan. 1925, the Pan American Union began the publication of 4 series, in Spanish and Portuguese, on the following subjects: Agriculture; Education; Finance, industry and commerce; Public health and social welfare. The Spanish series is issued bimonthly and the Portuguese trimonthly. They are not published in English. The subscription price is 50c. for 12 issues of any one of these series; single copies of any series. 5c Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Sept 1933*

[v. 67, no. 9]. [1933.] iv+681-756 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled Independence of Brazil, Sept. 7, 1822. For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 8-30967 PA 1.6: e 67/9

----- Same. (H.doc. 463, pt. 9, 72d Cong., 2d sess.)----- - (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Setembro 1933

edicao em portuguez; [v. 35, no. 9]. [1933.] iv+521-580 p. il. [Monthly’ This number is entitled Independencia do Brasil, 7 de Setembro de 1822. For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 11-27014 PA 1.6 :p 35/9

----- (Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Septiembre 1933 edicion espanola; [v. 67, no. 9]. [1933.] iv+697-772 p. il. [Monthly’ This number is entitled Independencia del Brasil, 7 de Septiembre de 1822 For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6 : s 67/9

Tobacco. Cultivo del tabaco en los Estados Unidos; [por W. W. Garner] [1933.] ii+26 p. il. (Serie sobre agricultura nos. 87 y 88, Mayo y Agosto de 1933.) [Del Boletfn de la Unidn Panamericana, Mayo y Agosto 1933 ] T Paper, 10c. (2 numbers combined) ; subscription price for 12 issues of series 50c- PA 1.12 : 9 87,88

PANAMA CANALManama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. P 1 vision

Panama Canal record, v. 27, no. 2; Sept. 15, 1933. Balboa Heights, C Z 119331 p. 17-32. [Monthly.] &L.C. card 7—35328 W yg 5.27yo• Note .—The yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued monthly instead of weekly, effective July 15, 1933, is 50c. domestic, and $1.00 foreign except in the case of Government departments and bureaus, Members of Congress, representatives of foreign Governments, steamship lines, chambers of commerce, boards of trade and university and public libraries, to whom the Record is distributed free. The word

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Panama Canal record—Continued.“ domestic ” refers to the United States, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, Manua, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Republic of Panama, Tutuila, and the Virgin Islands. Subscriptions will commence with the issue of the Record in the month in which the subscriptions are received, unless otherwise requested. Remittances should be made payable to Disbursing Clerk, The Panama Canal, but should be forwarded to the Chief of Office, The Panama Canal, Washington, D.C. The name and address to which the Record is to be sent should be plainly written. Postage stamps, foreign money, and defaced or smooth coins will not be accepted.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Executive orders. Supplement 24 [to] Executive orders relating to Panama Canal [Mar. 8, 1904-Dec. 31, 1921, annotated 1921]. [Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C.Z., Sept. 7, 1933.] [1]+448-453 p. [Executive orders relating to Panama Canal published by The Panama Canal. This supplement includes Executive order dated July 26, 1933.] t W 79.11/8 : 921/supp. 24

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Conversion tables. Additional conversion table [for use in international money-order business, table 133; issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. narrow f° [For insertion in pamphlet Form 6749a, Conversion tables for use in international money-order business, edition of Apr. 1932.] $

P9.2: In 8/932/tab. 133----- Additional conversion tables [for use in international money-order busi-

ness, tables 132, 134, 135, and 136; issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster Gen-eral. Sept. 21, 1933. 1 p. narrow f° [For insertion in pamphlet Form 6749a, Conversion tables for use in international money-order business, edition of Apr. 1932.] $ P 9.2: In 8/932/tab. 132,134-136

Gold. Gold prohibited in mails to foreign countries; [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 30, 1933. 1 p. narrow 12° t P 3.2 : G 56/2

----- ■ Gold prohibited in mails to foreign countries; [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 3.2 : G 56/3

Graf Zeppelin special round flight to Century of Progress Exposition, [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster General; Special Graf Zeppelin air mail stamp, [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 21, 1933. 1 p. narrow f° t P 3.2: G 75/4

Mail matter. Conditions governing acceptance of metered permit mail; [issued by 3d assistant Postmaster General]. Aug. 15, 1933. 4 p. il. 4° t

P 4.2: M 56/8/933----- Statistics of international mails; [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster

General. Sept. 28, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 3.2: In 8/2Money-orders. Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster

General. Aug. 17, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7: 933/70----- ■ Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. oblong 24° t P 4.7: 933/71----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. oblong 24° t P 4.7: 933/72----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Sept. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7 : 933/73----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Sept. 26, 1933. 1 p. oblong 24° t P 4.7: 933/74----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Sept. 28, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7 : 933/75----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

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Pheasants. Acceptance of Chinese ringneck pheasants for mailing in South Dakota, when properly tagged; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 23, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.2: P 49/933

Postage-stamps. General Kosciusko commemorative postage stamp; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 20, 1933. 1 p. narrow 12° t

P 4.2 : K 84----- Little America postage stamp; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster

General. Sept. 22, 1933. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P 4.2: L 72Postal bulletin, v. 54, no. 16244—263; Sept. 1—29, 1933. 1933. various paging, f°

[Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.L.C. card 6-5810 P 1.3 : 54

Postal guide. State list of post offices, 3d series, v. 13; July 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 589-1001. [Text on p. 2 of cover. From United States official postal guide, July 1933. The State list is for official use only.] ±L.C. card 22-26854 P 1.10/3 : 933

----- United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 13, no. 3; Sept. 1933, monthly supplement. [1933.] cover-title, 60 p. [Includes Changes 18-45 affecting United States official postal guide for July 1933, and Inserts 35 and 36 to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1932. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Official postal guide, with supplements, $2.00, foreign subscription, $2.75; July issue, $1.50; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets), 50c., foreign subscription, 85c. P 1.10/1: 933/3

Postal savings, suspension of transfer of accounts; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 30, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.2: P 84/40

Vouchers. Preparation of vouchers covering purchases of supplies and services rendered. Sept. 21, 1933. 1 p. 4° (Order 4263.) [Rescinds Order 3910, dated Feb. 20, 1926.] t P 1.19/2: 4263

EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES DIVISION

Postal supplies. List of postal supplies furnished post offices of 1st and 2d classes, post office inspectors, and Railway Mail Service. Sept 15 1933 ii+1-7 p.+leaves S-66. $ P 18.2: P 84/2/933

INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION

Steamboats. Schedule of steamers carrying mails from United States and United States mails from Habana, Cuba, to foreign countries, also to Terri-tory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, schedule of air mail routes from United States to and in foreign countries, Oct. 1933. [Sept. 22, 1933.] 12 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L.C. card 25—26231 P R 5 • QRR/lO

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 143, Sept. 29, 1933, 14th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming’ Ralph Printing Co., Omaha [Sept. 29, 1933]. 100 p. narrow 8° $

P 10.12/14:143----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 504, Sept. 18, 1933, 7th division, Railway

Mail Service, comprising Kansas and Missouri. Wellington Printing Co. St. Louis, Mo. [Sept. 18, 1933]. 136 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/7: 504

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 528, Sept. 8, 1933, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. [Sept. 8, 1933], 184 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/6: 528

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 554, Sept. 26, 1933, 4th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Lyon-Young Printing Co., Atlanta [Sept. 20, 1933]. 124 p nar- row8° * P 10.12/4: 554

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Septe mber 1933 227TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION

Note .-—The Division of Topography has prepared maps showing the rural free delivery routes. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, and sold at 75 cents each; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 50 cents each. A scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is generally used. The rural-delivery county maps are printed from the latest negatives. It is impracticable for the Department to keep maps corrected to date at all times. Editions are not issued, but blue print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February, 1933, page 660.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

Alaska. Executive order, withdrawal of land for use by Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, Alaska. Sept. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 0269.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Al ls/6

Birds. Amending regulations on migratory game birds, proclamation. [Sept.11,1933.] 7 p. 4° ([No. 2057.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 :B 532

California. Executive order, partial revocation of withdrawal of certain lands for transmission-line right of way, California. Sept. 12, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6278.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 128/15— Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for classification, California. Sept. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6285.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 128/16

Codes of fair competition. Executive order, code of fair competition for auto-mobile manufacturing industry [approving code]. Aug. 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6258 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/29

-—— Executive order, code of fair competition for cast iron soil pipe industry [approving code]. Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6275.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : C 648/38■----- Executive order, code of fair competition for flower and feather industry

[approving code]. Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6289.) * Paper, 5c.Pr 32.5 : C 648/39

----- Executive order, code of fair competition for hosiery industry [approving code]. Aug. 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6258 C.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/31

----- Executive order, code of fair competition for men’s clothing industry [approving code]. Aug. 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6258 D.) * Paper. 5c.

Pr 32.5 : C 648/32----- Executive order, code of fair competition for textile bag industry [ap-

proving code], Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6293.) * Paper, 5c.Pr 32.5 : C 648/43

----- Executive order, code of fair competition for transit industry [approving code, subject to certain conditions], [Sept. 18, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6294.])* Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/44

-—— Executive order, code of fair competition for underwear and allied prod-ucts manufacturing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition], Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6295.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : 0 648/45

—— Executive order, code of fair competition for wall paper manufacturing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition], Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6271.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/34

----- Executive order, code of fair competition, gasoline pump manufacturing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition]. Sept. 18, 1933.1 p. 4° (No. 6290.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/40

----- Executive order, code of fair competition, leather industry [approving code], Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6273.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/36

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Executive order, code of fair competition, linoleum and felt base manu-

facturing industry [approving code]. Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6291.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/41

----- Executive order, code of fair competition, motion picture laboratory indus-try [approving code]. Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6270.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 648/33■ Executive order, code of fair competition, oil burner industry [approving

code, subject to certain condition]. Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6292.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32 5 . c 648/42

----- Executive order, code of fair competition, rayon and synthetic yarn producing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition], Aug. 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6258 B.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/30

—— Executive order, code of fair competition, salt producing industry [approv-ing code, subject to certain condition], Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6272.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/35

Colonial National Monument, Va., proclamation. Aug. 22, 1933. 1 p. map, 4° (No. 2055.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 : C 718

Colorado. Executive order, public water reserve no. 152, Colorado, Oregon, and Utah. Sept 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6277.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 719/10

----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, Colorado.Sept. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6266.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 719/9

Connecticut Garment Manufacturers Association. Executive order, in matter of application of Connecticut Garment Manufacturers Association, for certain exemptions from coat and suit code. Sept. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6274.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/37

Customs Service. Executive order, Knoxville, Tenn., abolished as customs port of entry. Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6281.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 969/2

----- Executive order, Lincoln, Nebr., abolished as customs port of entrv.Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6282.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 969/3

----- Executive order, New Bern, N.C., and Manteo, N.C., abolished as customs ports of entry. Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6283.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 969/4----- Executive order, Robbinston, Me., abolished as customs port of entry,

limits of customs port of Calais, Me., extended. Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. 4°(No. 6284.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 969/5

----- Executive order, Sturgeon Bay, Wis., abolished as customs port of entry.Sept. 12, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6279.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :C 969

Fire prevention week. National fire prevention week, 1933, proclamation [rec-ommending that week beginning Oct. 8, 1933, be observed as Fire prevention week], Aug. 28, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 2056.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 :F 514

Foreign service. Executive order, amendments to regulations governing for-eign service accounting [in Consular regulations of 1896 and Instructions to diplomatic officers of United States, Mar. 8, 1927]. Aug. 29, 1933. 1 n. 4° (No. 6262.) * Paper, 5c. pr 32.5: f 761/2

Gem-Dandy Garter Company. Executive order, in matter of application of Gem- Dandy Garter Company for certain exemptions from corset and brassiere code. Sept. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6296.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: G 648/46

Gold. Executive order, relating to sale and export of gold recovered from natural deposits. Aug. 29, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6261.) * Paper, 5c.

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Septe mber 1933 229Government officials and employees. Executive order, amendment of Executive

order of Jan. 28, 1873, relating to holding of State, municipal, or other local office by Federal officers and employees. Aug. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6259.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Em 73/2

Metzger, George P. Executive order, exemption of George P. Metzger from compulsory retirement forage. Aug. 31, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6264.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: R 314/8

'National forests. Executive order, purchase of forest lands for emergency con-servation work. Sept. 5, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6265.) [Amends Executive order 6208, dated July 21, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Em 32/10

New Mexico. Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pend-ing resurvey, New Mexico. Sept. 13, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6280.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/14----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, New Mexico.

Sept. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6267.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: N 42m/11----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, New Mexico.

Sept. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6268.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/12----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, New Mexico.

Sept. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6286.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: N 42 m/15----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, New Mexico.

Sept. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6287.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: N 42m/16----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands to aid State in making

exchange selections, New Mexico. [Sept. 8, 1933.] 20 p. 4° ([No. 6276.])* Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/13

Petroleum. Executive order, administration of petroleum industry [appointing Secretary of Interior to be administrator and Department of Interior to be Federal agency for petroleum industry]. Aug. 28, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6260 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 448/3

Smith, Joe. Executive order, exemption of Joe Smith from compulsory retire-ment for age. Aug. 30, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6263.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: R 314/7Wyoming. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, Wyoming.

Sept. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6288.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: W 994/7

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

Agricultural products. Information for prospective applicants for loans to finance carrying and orderly marketing of agricultural commodities under sec. 201 (d) of emergency relief and construction act of 1932. Sept. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Circular 10.) t Y3.R24:4/10

National banks. Information regarding subscriptions for and loans secured by preferred stock of banks and trust companies and purchase of capital notes and debentures of such institutions. Sept. 1933. [1]+3 p. 4° (Cir-cular 6 revised.) t Y 3.R 24 : 4/6/rev.

SHIPPING BOARD

Freight rates. Ex parte 1, Alaskan rate investigation; [decided Nov. 14, 1919; report of board]. [Reprint] 1933. [l]-f-12 p. [From Shipping Board re-ports, v. 1.] f SB 1.10/a: Al 11/1-4

Imports and exports of commodities by United States coastal districts and foreign trade regions. Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1933; [prepared in] Bureau of Re-search. [July 26, 1933.] 10 leaves, oblong large 8° (Report B.R. 275.) [Quarterly. Figures subject to revision.] t SB 7.5/275 : Q 933/1

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

Note .—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 supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which they are especially interested. These papers are distributed gratis, except 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, Smithsonian annual reports. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. The papers issued in the series of Contributions to knowl-edge and Miscellaneous collections are distributed without charge to public libraries, edu-cational establishments, learned societies, and specialists in this country and abroad; and are supplied to other institutions and individuals at the prices indicated. Remit-tances should be made payable to the ‘ Smithsonian Institution.’ The Smithsonian report volumes and the papers reprinted in separate form therefrom are distributd gratuitously by the Institution to libraries and individuals throughout the world. Very few of the Report volumes, are now available at the Institution, but many of those of which the Smithsonian edition is exhausted can be purchased from the Superintendent of Docu-ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. The Institution maintains mailing-lists of public libraries and other educational establishments, but no general mailing-list of individuals. A library making application to be listed for Smithsonian publications should state the number of volumes which it contains and the date of its establishment, and have the endorsement of a Member of Congress.”

The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the others are paid for from the private funds of the Institution, but as they are usually regarded as public documents and have free transmission by mail they are listed in the Monthly catalog.

Banding of birds. Decade of bird banding in America, a review [with list of literature cited] ; by Frederick C. Lincoln. 1933. [1] 4-327-351 p. il. 5 p. of pl. (Publication 3201.) [From Report, 1932.] f SI 1.1/a: B 532/22

Foraminifera. New Arctic Foraminifera collected by R. A. Bartlett from Fox Basin and off northeast coast of Greenland; by Joseph A. Cushman. Wash-ington, Smithsonian Institution, Sept. 30, 1933. [2]+8 p. 2 p. of pl. (Pub-lication 3221; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 89, no. 9.) f Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26584 SI 1.7; 89/9

Physics. Smithsonian physical tables; [by Thomas Gray]. 8th revised edi-tion, prepared by Frederick E. Fowle. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1933. liv4-682 p. il. (Publication 3171; Smithsonian miscellaneous collec-tions, v. 88.) t Cloth, $3.00.L.C. card 33-26594 • SI 1.7: 88

Report. Annual report of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution, year ending June 30, 1932 [with report of secretary, etc., and appendix containing scientific papers]. 1933. xiii-j-497 p. il. 7 pl. 48 p. of pl. (Publication 3185.) * Paper, 70c.L.C. card 4-18266 SI 1.1: 932

Contents .—Report of secretary of Smithsonian Institution [with reports of subordi-nate bureaus, including library, and editor’s report on publications issued],—Report of executive committee of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution.—Proceedings of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution.—Solar radiation; by C. G. Abbot_Variable stars ; by L. V. Robinson.—Master key of science, revealing the universe through spectroscope ; by Henry Norris Russell.—Decline of determinism; by Sir Arthur Edding-ton.—Measurement of noise; by G. W. C. Kaye.—Age of the earth and age of the ocean [with list of references] ; by Adolph Knopf.—Contribution to geological history of north Atlantic region [with bibliography] ; by Albert Gilligan.—Meteorite craters at Henbury, Central Australia ; by Arthur Richard Aiderman.—Some geographical results of Byrd Antarctic Expedition ; by Laurence M. Gould.—Some phases of modern deep- sea oceanography, with description of some of equipment and methods of newly formed Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ; by C. O’D. Iselin, II.—Safety devices in wings of birds ; by R. R. Graham.—Through forest and jungle in Kashmir and other parts of north India; by Casey A. Wood.-—Decade of bird banding in America, a review’ [with list of literature cited] ; by Frederick C. Lincoln.—Insect enemies of insects and their relation to agriculture ; by Curtis P. Clausen.—Plant records of rocks; by A C Seward.—Cultivating algae for scientific research [with list of Selected literature for study of algae] ; by Florence E. Meier.—Present status of light therapy, scientific and practical aspects; by Edgar Mayer.—Rise of man and modern research; by James H. Breasted.—Mohenjo-Daro and ancient civilization of Indus Valley; by Dorothy Mackay.—Historical cycles [with bibliography] ; by O. G. S. Crawford.—Great Wall of Peru and other aerial photographic studies by Shippee-Johnson Peruvian Expedition ; by Robert Shippee.—Status of woman in Iroquois polity before 1784; by J N B Hewitt.—Index.

----- Same. (H.doc. 421, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)

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Septemb er 1933 231NATIONAL MUSEUM

Note :—The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three scientific, series, viz., Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The , editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The Proceedings are usually brief technical papers and the Bulletins generally monographs based on the Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished.

Beginning with v. 66, the Proceedings are issued only in pamphlet form. The sep-arate 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. New species of buprestid beetles from Mexico and Central America: by W. S. Fisher. 1933. cover-title, 47 p. (Proceedings, v. 82, art. 27; no. 2968.) t SI 3.6: 2968

Foraminifera of tropical Pacific collections of the Albatross, 1899-1900: pt. 2, Lagenidae to Alveolinellidae; by Joseph Augustine Cushman. 1933. vi+79 p. 19 p. of pl. (Bulletin 161 [pt. 2].) * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 33-26737 SI 3.3:161/2

Mites. New genera and species of parasitic mites of superfamily Parasitoidea; by H. E. Ewing. 1933. cover-title, 14 p. 4 p. of pl. (Proceedings, v. 82, art.30; no. 2971.) t SI 3.6: 2971

----- Three new chigger mites of genus Trombicula from Panama, with key to known adults of Trombicula of New World; by H. E. Ewing. 1933. cover-title, 6 p. il. (Proceedings, v. 82, art. 29; no. 2970.) f SI 3.6: 2970

Sponges. New fresh-water sponge from South Carolina [with list of literature cited] ; by James T. Penney. 1933. cover-title, 5 p. il. (Proceedings, v. 82, art. 24; no. 2965.) t SI 3.6: 2965

STATE DEPARTMENT

K —Wlth the Publication of the first number of the printed Press releases on Oct.5, 1929, the Department of State inaugurated a new publication program. The daily mimeographed releases are made available to the public weekly in printed form; also, all publications (except laws, Executive orders, proclamations, and treaties) are num-bered consecutively in the order in which they are sent to press. Publications of a similar character are brought within well-defined series, and each series publication bears a series number in addition to its publication number. Laws, Executive orders, and proclamations are issued in separate series and are numbered within each series in the order in which they are signed. Treaties are issued in a separate series and are numbered in the order in which they are proclaimed. Indexes to the Press releases are supplied semiannually, as of December 31 and June 30. The Department of State includes in the Press release series, each quarter, a complete list of its publications for the preceding quarter.

The list below frequently includes certain relevant publications issued by other agencies of the Government under requisition of the Department of State and certain relevant Congressional documents.

Under the practice of the State Department prior to the inauguration of the Execu-tive agreement series (no. 45 of which is listed below) the material would have been published in the Treaty series. Those desiring to maintain a joint file of the Treaty series and the Executive agreement series may insert each number of the Executive agreement series in its appropriate place in the Treaty series, which place will be indicated in each number of the Executive agreement series.Chinese courts in International Settlement at Shanghai, agreement extending

duration of agreement and attached notes of Feb. 17, 1930, by diplomatic representatives in China of United States, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, and Norway, with Minister for Foreign Affairs of China, effected by exchange of notes, signed Feb. 8, 11, and 12, 1933; and unilateral declara-tion renewing unilateral declaration of Feb. 17, 1930, signed Feb. 8, 1933. 1933. [2]+5 p. (Executive agreement series 45; [Publication 501].)♦5cL.C. card 33-26559 S 9.8: 45

Note —Those who desire to file the Executive agreement series with the Treaty series should file Executive agreement series 45 after Treaty series 858.

Consuls. Consular regulations of 1896: Check list of pages, Aug. 1, 1933. Aug. 1933. 13 p. t S 1.5: 933/ck list

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Diplomatic list, Sept. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, ii+71 p. 24° ([Publication 502.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c.L.C. card 10-16292 S 1.8 : 933/9

Executive agreement series. See, above, note under center head, State Depart-ment.

Foreign relations. Papers relating to foreign relations of United States, 1918: supp. 2, World War. 1933. Ixxix4-862 p. ([Publication 476.]) * Cloth, $1.50.L.C. card 28-25775 S 1.1: 918/supp. 2

----- Same. (H.doc. 544, pt. 2, 71st Cong., 3d sess.)Friendship, commerce, and consular rights, treaty between United States and

Poland; signed Washington, June 15, 1931, proclaimed July 10, 1933; and agreement concerning proof of origin of imported merchandise effected by exchange of notes provided for in 10th paragraph of article 6 of treaty. 1933. [l]4~40 p. (Treaty series 862.) [English and Polish, excepting agreement concerning proof of origin which is in English only.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26568 S 9.5/2 : P 75/6

Passports. Notice to bearers of passports; revised to July 22, 1933. 1933. iii+51 p. narrow 16° (Passport series 2; [Publication 493].) fL.C. card 30-26146 S 1.27 : 2/7

Press releases, weekly issue no. 205-209; Sept. 2-30, 1933. [1933.] p. 133-194. (Publication 498, 500, 504, 506, and 509.) [Weekly issue no. 209 includes list of Publications of Department of State during quarter beginning July 1, 1933. See also note above under center head, State Department.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00.L.C. card 29-26868 S 1.25: 205-209

Treaty information, bulletin 47, Aug. 31, 1933; compiled by Treaty Division. 1933. iv-|-43 p. ([Publication 503.]) [Monthly. The period covered is the calendar month preceding the date given.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25.L.C. card 29-27547 S 9.7 : 47

MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY

Lehigh Valley Railroad. In circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, no. 15706, commission, United States on behalf of Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited, et al. v. Germany, now pending before Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany, docket nos. 8103, 8117, et al., in re appeal of Carl O. Ahrendt from order denying his application to vacate order of district court requiring him to testify and to produce documents; notice of motion to dismiss appeal, affidavit of agent of United States, with accompanying memorandum of law. [1933.] cover-title, i4-42 p. t S 3.31/5: L 527/7

SUPREME COURT

Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1933, no. 386, United States vs. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i4-25 p. t Ju 6.7: C 432/6

Helvetia Milk Condensing Company. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1933, no. 385, United States vs. Helvetia Milk Condensing Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i4-6 p. $

Ju 6.7: H 369Highland Milk Condensing Company. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1933,

no. 384, United States vs. Highland Milk Condensing Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-5 p. $

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Sept emb er 1923 233L. W. F. Engineering Company, Incorporated. Transcript of record, Oct. term,

1933, no. 383, United States vs. Ernest C. Whitbeck, receiver of L-W-F En-gineering Company, Inc., on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+90 p. t Ju 6.7: L1

Opinions. Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 289, U.S., no. 4; Ernest Knaebel, reporter. Preliminary print. [1933.] cover-title, xxi + [l]+582- 764 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1932 (opinions, May 29, concluded, and decisions per curiam, etc., Mar. 14-May 29, 1933). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 289. From United States reports, v. 289.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 for a term of court (includ-ing 3 volumes); foreign subscription, $2.10. Ju 6.8/la: 289/4

White Motor Company. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1933, no. 395, United States vs. White Motor Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-22 p. $ Ju 6.7: W 586

TARIFF COMMISSION

Fishery products, under general provisions of sec. 332, pt. 2, title 3. of tariff act of 1930, covering paragraphs 41, 52, 60, 717-721, 1509, 1528, 1530, 1538, 1540, 1545, 1558, 1624, 1666, 1671, 1677-78, 1705, 1722, 1730, 1738, 1756, 1761, 1780, 1790, and 1799. 1933. v-j-351 p. 1 pl. 16 p. of pl. (Report 69, 2d series.) * Paper, 25c.L.C. card 33-26578 TC 1.9: 69

Valuation. Methods of valuation [used as basis for assessing customs duties] report of Tariff Commission under provisions of sec.. 642 of tariff act of 1930. 1933. vii+116 p. (Report 70, 2d series.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26579 TC 1.9: 70

TAX APPEALS BOARDNote .—Beginning Jan. 9, 1933, the Tax Appeals Board discontinued the publication

of its reports in pamphlet form, grouping therein possibly 6 or 8 cases, and instead will publish these reports in individual pamphlets, each findings of fact and opinion being printed separately. These separate opinions are sold on subscription by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., price $1.00 per volume; single copies, usually 5c. The price of the bound volumes will be given on application.Alcoma Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no.

60700, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 179.) [FromB.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-179

Beatty, T. Rosslyn. T. Rosslyn Beatty v. commissioner of internal revenue;John T. Beatty v. [same]; Mildred Veronese Beatty v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 45563-565, 46866-868, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 178.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-178

Boehringer, Rudolph. Rudolph Boehringer v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 49891, promulgated Sept. 6, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 2.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-2

Carroll, Mrs. Louisa M. Estate of Louisa Morris Carroll v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 67678, promulgated Sept. 7, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 3.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19: 5/29-3Central Railroad Company of New Jersey v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 58625, promulgated Sept. 7, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 4.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/29-4Clinton Cotton Mills, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket

no. 54880, promulgated Aug. 31, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 181.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-181

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234 Sept emb er 1933

Dolomite, Incorporated, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 60661, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 175.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-175Easterwood, W. E., jr. W. E. Easterwood, jr., v. commissioner of internal reve-

nue; Mrs. W. E. Easterwood, jr., v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; -docket nos. 40181-182, 63416-417, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (([Opinion] no. 177.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-177Gravely, J. O. W. J. O. W. Gravely v. commissioner of internal revenue, opin-

ion ; docket no. 49103, promulgated Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion! no. 6.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/29-6

McConnell, Stella E. Stella H. McConnell v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 43478, promulgated Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 7.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-7

Macdonald, James A. Flora M. Bonney and Alice E. Crawford, executrices of James A. Macdonald, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 55248, promulgated Sept. 22, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 12.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-12McInerney, J. L. J. L. McInerney v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-

ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 54676, promulgated Sept. 6, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 1.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/29-1Manistique Lumber and Supply Company v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 52588, promulgated Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 5.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/29-5New Orleans Land Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion;

docket no. 48003, promulgated Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 8.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-8

Newman, Edgar. Jacob K. Newman and Elsa Schwartz Newman, executors of Edgar Newman, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 49553, promulgated Sept. 26, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 14.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19:5/29-14Shaffer, John C. John C. Shaffer v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings

of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 50086, 59511, promulgated Aug. 31, 1933. [1933.] 19 p. ([Opinion] no. 180.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-180

Snyder, John A. John A. Snyder v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 49721, promulgated Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 9.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/29-9

Standard Fuel & Material Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 47015, promulgated Sept. 26, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 13.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/29-13Terbell, Joseph B. Gladys G. Terbell, Joseph B. Terbell, jr., and Thomas G.

Terbell, as executors of Joseph B. Terbell, v. commissioner of internal reve-nue, opinion; docket no. 62791, promulgated Sept. 20, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 11.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/29-11Williams, John B. John B. Williams v. commissioner of internal revenue,

opinion; docket no. 44582, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 176.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, Treasury certificates of indebtedness, % per cent, series TJ-1934, due June 15, 1934, dated and bear-ing interest from Sept. 15, 1933. Sept. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 498; Public Debt [Service].) t T 1.4/2:498

Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositaries, Sept. 1-30, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. or 3 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] tL.C. card 15-3303 T 1.5: 933

Gold regulations prescribed by Secretary of Treasury under Executive order of Aug. 28, 1933, relating to hoarding, export, and earmarking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions in foreign exchange, and Executive order of Aug. 29, 1933, relating to sale and export of gold recovered from natural deposits. Sept. 12, 1933. [1] +17 p. 4° tL.C. card 33-26549 T 1.2: G 56/4

Hungary. Regulations 9, Payments on account of awards against Hungary entered by Tripartite Claims Commission (United States, Austria, and Hun-gary). Sept. 12, 1933. 4 p. f° (Department circular 499; Accounts and Deposits [Commissioner].) t T 1.4/2: 499

Public buildings. Claims for material or labor in Federal building work. Aug. 9, 1933. 6 p. 4° (Department circular 445 revised; Office Supervising Archi-tect.) [Supersedes Circular letter 36, Apr. 4, 1916, Department circular 45, Sept. 12, 1912, and Department circular 445, Dec. 11, 1931.] t

T 1.4/2: 445/2Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, June 30, 1933. [1933.]

[2] p. narrow f’ [Monthly.] tL.C. card 10-21268 T 9.9: 933/6

Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, industrial alcohol, narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, v. 64, no. 10-13; Sept. 7-28, 1933. [1933.] various pag-ing. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 46601-638, abstracts 25040- 311, reappraisement decisions 3098-3118, internal revenue decisions 4387-94, industrial alcohol 19, Tariff Commission Notices dated Sept. 5 and 11, 1933, Tariff Commission Notice 104, later Tariff Commission Notice 94, and miscel-laneous (disbarments and suspensions, etc.).] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.70.L.C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2: 64/10-13

Treasury notes. United States of America, Treasury notes, 1% percent, series B-1935, due Aug. 1, 1935, dated and bearing interest from Aug. 15, 1933. [July 31, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([Department circular 491; Public Debt Serv-ice.]) t T 1.4/2: 491

Virus. United States Public Health Service decision no. 4 under sec. 63 of Regu-lations for sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products [in District of Columbia and interstate traffic, approved Aug. 1, 1923, regarding dating of special products in accordance with tests made therein]. Revised [edition]. [1933.] 3 p. ([Public Health Service.]) [Supersedes all earlier dating de-cisions.] t T 27.17 :10/decis. 4/933

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FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOGUE BOARD

Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for aluminum-alloy (aluminum-manganese), plates and sheets. June 6, 1933. 9 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : QQ-A-359

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for aluminum, bars, rods, shapes, and wire. June 6, 1933. 10 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: QQ-A-411

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for asparagus, canned, Errata 1.• June 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: J J J-A-711/errata-l

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bars, reinforcement, concrete.

June 6, 1933. 6 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 350a, Mar. 25, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: QQ-B-71

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for beds, hospital. June 6, 1933. 6 p. il. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 186 a, July 11, 1927.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: AA-B-201----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for beds, surgical. May 29, 1928

[published 1933]. 5 p. il. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 187a.) [Supersedes F.S B. Spec, no. 187.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: AA-B-211

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for beef, dried, sliced, canned, Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: PP-B-211/errata-l

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for boots, rubber, hip. June 10, 1927 [published 1933], 4 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 492.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-B-551----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cable and wire, rubber-

covered, for ordinary purposes. Sept. 1, 1923 [published 1933]. 14 p. 12° (U.S.G.S.S. no. 65.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: J-C-101

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for candles. June 6, 1933. 7 p.il. 12° Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : C-C-91*

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for chairs, office, wood. Feb. 7, 1933. 4 p. 11 pl. 12® [Supersedes F.S. no. 409, Aug. 23, 1926.] Paper. 10c.*

T 51.7/8: AA-C-311■----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for chrome ore, ground. Apr 1,

1924 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 125.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: HH-C-291

--- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cots, folding, hospital. July 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 3 p. il. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 188.) Paper, 5c.*

T 51.7/8: AA-C-581— - Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for drawers, men’s (cotton-

worsted, ribbed-knit, heavyweight), Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° tT 51.7/8: JJ-D-666/errata-l

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for felt, coal-tar-saturated, for roofing and waterproofing. June 6, 1933. 5 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 81. Dec. 29, 1923.] Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : HH-F-201*

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for flannel, canton. Jan. 25, 1929 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 613.) Paper, 5c.*

T 51.7/8: CCC-F-451----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, pneumatic, braided.

June 6, 1933. 4 p. 12° Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-H-496*----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for ice cream, Errata 1. June

1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: EE-I-116/errata-l----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for jacks. Apr. 4, 1933. 16 p. il

12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 481, Apr. 25, 1927.] Paper, 5c.*T 51.7/8: GGG-J-51

----- - Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather, lace. June 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 4-f-[l] p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 184.) Paper, 5c.*

T 51.7/8: KK-L-201----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for ligatures, catgut, boilable.

June 6, 1933. 6 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 357, Nov. 30, 1925.] Paper, 5c*T 51.7/8: C-L-351

----- - Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for packing, fiber, hard, sheet Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: HH-P-91/errata-l

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe fittings, malleable-iron (threaded) 150 pound. Nov. 23, 1927 [published 1933]. 9 p. il. 12° (U.S. G.M.S. 535.) Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : WW-P-521 *

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Septemb er 1933 237Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for saws. Apr. 25, 1927 [pub-

lished 1933]. 12 p. il. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 480.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: GGG-S-61

- —— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for steel, structural, for bridges. June 6, 1933. 9 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 351a, Mar. 25, 1929.] Paper, 5c.*

T 51.7/8: QQ-S-711----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for steel, structural, for buildings.

June 6, 1933. 8 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 352a, Mar. 15, 1929.] Paper, 5c.*T 51.7/8: QQ-S-721

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for steel, structural, for cars. June 6,1933. 8 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 373a, Mar. 25, 1929.] Paper, 5c.*

T 51.7/8: QQ-S-731----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tubes, condenser and ferrule-

stock, admiralty-metal. May 2, 1933. 6 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 374, Jan. 25,1926.] Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: WW-T-756*

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for turpentine, for paint, type 1, Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: LLL-T-791 a/errata-1

----- - Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for turpentine, for paint, type 2. June 6, 1933. 10 p. il. 12° Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : LLL-T-792*

----- -- ■ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for undershirts, men’s (cotton-worsted, ribbed-knit, heavyweight), Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° t

T 51.7/8: JJ-U-521/errata-l----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for unions, malleable-iron or

steel, 300-pound, Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° tT 51.7/8: WW-U-536/errata-l

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, 1934 supplement to Federal specification for lamps, electric, incandescent, large, tungsten-filament, Errata 1. June 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: W-L-101/934 supp./errata-l

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, June 30, 1933 ; no. 177. Aug. 10, 1933. 13 p. narrow ft T 12.5: 933/1

----- --Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes, old series, outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Sept. 1, 1933]. Sept. 1, 1933. 1 p. narrow f° tL.C. card 10-21266 T12.9: 933/9

GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE

Government supplies. Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1934] : classes 7 and 14, Gasoline and kerosene, Nov. 1, 1933-Feb. 28, 1934. Sept. 25, 1933. 4 p. 4° t T 45.5/23 : 7,14/2

----- Same: class 56, Meat, fish, lard, oleomargarine, bread, cheese, and yeast, [Nov. 1, 1933-Feb. 28, 1934]. Sept. 20, 1933. 7 p. 4° t T 45.5/23 : 56/3

----- Same: class 67, Forage, bulbs and roots, plants, shrubs, and trees, seeds, [Nov. 1, 1933-Feb. 28, 1934]. Sept. 18, 1933. 9 p. 4° t T 45.5/23:67/2

----- Specifications for definite and additional quantity items of supplies [fis-cal year 1934] : classes 14, 25, 29, 38, 51, and 56, 2d quarter, fiscal year 1934, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1933. Aug. 7, 1933. 26 p. 4° t T 45.5/23 :14, 25, etc./2d quart.

■----- Same: classes 15, 17, 31, 33-34, 41-42, 45, 52, 57-58, 63-64, and 69, 2dquarter, fiscal year 1934, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1933. Aug. 18, 1933. 26 p. 4° t

T 45.5/23 :15,17, etc./2d quart.----- Supplemental specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1934] :

classes 14, 17-18, 26, 30, 33, 39, 40, 42, 46-47, 53-54, 59, and 64, Sept. 20, 1933- June 30, 1934, except as otherwise specifically indicated under classes 46 and 47. Aug. 25, 1933. 21 p. 4° t T 45.5/23:14,17, etc./supp.

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Supplements to General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1934: classes

46-48, July 1-Dec. 31, 1933. 1933. 10 p. 4° t T 45.6: 934/46, 47,48/supp.■ Tires and tubes, specifications for consolidated definite quantity supplies

and additional quantity supplies for delivery in continental United States except Alaska [fiscal year 1934] : class 8, Motor-vehicles, bicycles, trailers, and all accessories, outfits, and parts; class 49. Aircraft, aeronautic apparatus, and all accessories, outfits, and parts, 2d quarter, fiscal year 1934, Oct. 1- Dec. 31, 1933. Aug. 16, 1933. 13 p. 4° t T 45.5/23: 8, 49/2d quart.

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY

Bonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, certificates, and bills of United States, during Aug. 1933. "--[Monthly.] t [1933.] 4 p. f°

T50.5: 933/8INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU

1933. various 5c. single copy

Internal revenue bulletin, v. 12, no. 36-39; Sept. 4-25, 1933. paging. [Weekly. Include Rulings 6386-6426.] * Paper,(for subscription price see note below).L.C. card 22-26051 T 22.23/1: 933/36-39

Note .—The Internal revenue bulletin service for 1933 will consist of weekly bulletins and semiannual cumulative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain the rulings and decisions to be made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Treasury decisions) pertaining to internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumula-

W11Ucontain. a11 rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions) ed during the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service‘may be ob-

tained, on a subscription basis, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government I rinting Office, Washington, D.C., for $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.

Playing-cards. Regulations 66 relating to tax on playing cards under act of Aug. 27, 1894, and revenue act of 1926. Aug. 1933. iii+15 p. * Paner 5cL.C. card 33-26o61 T‘->217,66/2

fiSCal yea1’ 1933’ preliminary statement,L.C. card 22-26793 P

T 22.7:933PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE

Money. Circulation statement of United States 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] tL.C. card 10-21267

money, Aug. 31, 1933. 1933.

T 57.7 : 933/8PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

CoaZ mines and mining. Mortality of coal miners; by Dean K. Brundage. Julv 1933. iii-f-17 p. (Public health bulletin 210.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-265o4 rp 27 ^.2 * 210

Dust (in industry). Health of workers in dusty trades [with list of refer-ences] : General statement and summary of findings, 3, Exposure to dust in coal mining, 4, Exposure to dust in textile plant, 5, Exposure to dusts of silverware manufacturing plant, 6, Exposure to municipal dust (street clean-er® CityU from Office of Industrial Hygiene and Sanitation.July 1933. v4-37 p. (Public health bulletin 208.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 28-26361 rp 27 jo • 208

Immigrants. Intelligence of prospective immigrant: 1, Study of mental abilitv measured by language and nonlanguage tests, of applicants for immigrant ™as at Warsaw, Poland [with bibliography] ; by J. D. Reichard. July 1933 m+35 p. 1 pl. (Public health bulletin 200.) * Paper, 5c L.C. card 33-26570 T 27.12:206

PeZZar/ra-preventive value of green cabbage, collards, mustard greens, and kale [with list of references] ; by G. A. Wheeler and D. J. Hunt. 1933. [l]4-5 p. (Reprint 1582.) [From Public health reports, v. 48, no. 26, June 30 1933 1 * Paper, 5c. > -jL.C. card 33-26558 T 27.6/a: 1582

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Sept emb er 1933 239Public health reports, v. 48, no. 35-39; Sept. 1-29, 1933. 1933. [xix] 4-1069-

1217 p. il. 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75.L.C. card 6-25167 T 27.6: 48/35-39

Specia l articles .—No. 35. Note on epidemic encephalitis in St. Louis [Mo.].—Note on incidence of endemic goiter in northeastern Germany; by Robert Olesen.—Tech, nique for routine and experimental feeding of certain ixodid ticks on guinea pigs and rabbits [with one reference] ; by Wm. L. Jellison and C. B. Philip.—No. 36. Compara-bility of sickness records of public utilities; by Dean K. Brundage.—Effect of calcium on transplanted mouse tumors [with bibliography] ; by M. J. Shear.—No. 37. Bone marrow in tularaemia [with list of references] ; by R. D. Lillie and Edward Francis.— Neuropsychiatric service in a marine hospital, review of one year’s work of clinic at Ellis Island ; by J. D. Reichard.—No. 38. Incidence and clinical symptoms of minor respiratory attacks with special reference to variation with age, sex, and season [with list of references] ; by Selwyn D. Collins and Mary Gover.—No. 39. Sickness among male industrial employees during 2d quarter of 1933; by Dean K. Brundage.—Public Health Service publications, list of publications issued Jan.-June 1933.

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 of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

Rat harborage and its relation to spread of bubonic plague [with list of refer-ences] ; by B. E. Holsendorf. 1933. [l]4-4 p. (Reprint 1573.) [FromPublic health reports, v. 48, no. 20, May 19, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26550 T27.6/a : 1573

Textiles. Health of workers in textile plant; by Rollo H. Britten, J. J. Bloom-field, [and] Jennie C. Goddard. July 1933. iii-]-26 p. il. (Public health bulletin 207.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26541 T 27.12: 207

VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION

Venereal disease information, issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State health departments, v. 14, no. 8; Aug. 1933. 1933. ii4-173-211 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c.L.C. card 23-26719 T 27.26 :14/8

Speci al arti cle .—Cooperative clinical studies in treatment of syphilis: Arsenical reactions; by H. N. Cole, Joseph E. Moore, Paul A. O’Leary, John H. Stokes, Udo J. Wile, Taliaferro Clark, Thomas Parran, jr., and Lida J. Usilton.

TREASURER OF UNITED STATESPaper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out-

standing Aug. 31, 1933. Sept. 1, 1933. 1 p. oblong 16° f T 40.8: 933/8

VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION

Medical bulletin of Veterans’ Administration, v. 10, no. 2, Oct. 1933; Martin Cooley, editor. 1933. ix-4-79—172 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L.C. card 25-26672 VA 1.9:10/2

Specia l articles .—Residual effects of warfare gases, use of arsenical compounds, with report of cases [and with list of references; by] Harry L. Gilchrist and Philip B. Matz.—Thrombo-angiitis obliterans, report of 52 cases [with list of references; by] Edward T. Evans and Alexander G. Dumas.—Triorthocresol phosphate poisoning due to ingestion of adulterated Jamaica ginger; [by] Orren P. Goodwin.—Intracranial pressure, its diagnosis by Roentgen methods [with list of references ; by] B. A. Mox- ness.—Heart block; [by] R. S. E. Murray.—Group blood pressures; [by] Herbert Caldwell.—Pulmonary asbestosis [with list of references; by] George A. Stock.— Presenile psychoses [with list of references ; by] W. M. Bevis.—Pleurisy with effusion and its relation to tuberculosis [with list of references; by] Ernest D. Hatch.— Treatment of pleurisy with effusion in pulmonary tuberculosis [with list of refer-ences; by] James L. Lewis.—Critical review of use of cod-liver oil and irradiated ergosterol in treatment of tuberculosis [with list of references ; by] G. D. Guilbert.— Bronchial asthma [with list of references; by] E. A. Montague.—Suggestions for effecting economies in. medical procedures; [by] G. W. Phillips.—Review of 40 edentulous cases; [by] C. S. Lister.—Nonsuppurative myositis (dermatomyositis); [by] B. A. Thompson.—Psychosis with alcoholic pellagra [with list of references; by] J. A. Kennedy—Calcification of interarticular cartilages; [by] F. N. Gordon.— Buccal infection with Aspergillus niger; [by] L. W. Whitaker and B. F. Jackson.—In-fection and calculus formation in both kidneys, one kidney ectopic; [by] F. T. Williams.

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WAR DEPARTMENT

Army regulations.Note .—The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf

binders. 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 pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series.

5-5.30-1195.

30-1220.30-1310.

30-2220.

35-1020.

35-6610.

35-6700.95-20.

350-540.

500-50.

600-95.

Assistant Secretary of War (act Mar. 5, 1890) : General duties, Changes 1;Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. 1 p. t W 1.6/2: 5-5/3/ch. 1

Quartermaster Corps: Transportation of individuals on transports ; July 5, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. [Supersedes AR30—1195, July 22, 1931, including Changes 1, Oct. 31, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 30-1195/5

Same: Transport messes, Changes 1; Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. 1 p. f„ „ , W 1.6/2: 30-1220/4/ch. 1Same: Harbor boat service. Changes 2; Aug. 24, 1933. [1933.] 2 n.

[Supersedes AR30-1310, Changes 1, Aug. 27, 1928.] fW 1.6/2 : 30-1310/ch. 2

Same: Reclamation on subsistence stores; Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR30-2220, June 20, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.

„ W 1.6/1: 30-2220/4r mance Department: Money records and accounts, general; Aug. 10, 1933

[1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR35-1020, Mar. 31, 1922.] * Paper, 5c„ W 1.6/1: 35-1020/2Same: Accounting for obsolete or unserviceable aeronautical equipment

loaned or transferred to museums and educational institutions ; Aug. 17, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR35-6610, Mar. 16, 1932.] * Paper,

W 1.6/1: 35-6610/35c.Same: Property records ; Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. 1 p.

6700, July 2, 1927.] * Paper} 5c.Air Corps: Air Corps Board; Aug. 17, 1933. 1933.

AR95-20 Aug. 1, 1922.] * Paper, 5c.Military education: Air Corps Technical School; July 15, 1933. [1933 ]

9 P-[ Supersedes AR350-540, June 29, 1929, including Changes 1, June 18 1930.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 350-540/3

Employment of troops: Enforcement of laws, Changes 3; Aug. 24, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR500-50, Changes 2, July 15, 1931 ] f

„ , , . W 1.6/2: 500-50/ch. 3Personnel: Authority for wearing, and supply of, wound and war service

chevrons, Changes 2; Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. 1 p. [Supersedes AR600- 95, Changes 1, May 26, 1931.] f W 1.6/2 : 600-95/ch. 2

[Supersedes AR35- W 1.6/1 : 35-6700/3

1 p. [ SupersedesW 1.6/1: 95-20/2

15, 1933. [1933.]

Civilian Conservation Corps. War Department regulations: Relief of unem-ployment, Civilian Conservation Corps; Sept. 30, 1933. [1933.] 40 p. f

W 1.12: C 49/2Tables of organization. List of tables of organization now in force; July 1,

1933. [1933.] 16 p. t W 1.25 : 2-854/list, 933Telephone directory. War Department telephone directory, Washington, D.C.,

July 1933. [1933.] cover-title, vii+18 p. 4° $ W 1.19:933/2Contents .—Pt. 1, Alphabetical section.—Pt. 2, Classified section.

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Army list and directory, July 20, 1933. 1933. vi+376 p. large 8° [Quarterly; none issued Apr. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 40c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00.L.C. card 9-35106 W 3.10: 933/2

Military education. Army extension courses: special text no. 19, Military sani-tation and first aid; prepared under direction of surgeon general for use with Army extension courses. 1933 edition. 1933. ii-j-38 p. il. * Paper, 5c.

W 3.52': 19/3----- Same: special text no. 24. Defense against chemical warfare; prepared

under direction of chief of Chemical Warfare Service for use with Army extension courses. 1933 edition. 1933. ii-j-75 p. il. * Paper, 10c.

W 3.52 : 24/2Recruiting news, information issued by direction of adjutant general, Army, v.

15, no. 17 and 18; Sept. 1 and 15, 1933. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau Gov-ernors Island, N.Y., Sept. 1 and 15, 1933.] Each 16 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly ] 7 Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N.Y.L.C. card War 22-1 W 3.45 : 933/17,18

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Septe mber 1933 241CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE

Nomenclature. Standard nomenclature and price list of chemical warfare materiel, July 1, 1933. 1933. [1] +16 p: [For official use only. Supersedes all previous price lists.] $ W 91.2: P 93/933

COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL

Report. Annual report of Command and General Staff School, Fort Leaven-worth, Kans., [school year] 1932-33. Command and General Staff School Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1933. cover-title, 8 p. tL.C. card War 21-96 W 28.1: 933

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Buffalo Harbor, Buffalo River, and Buffalo Ship Canal, N.Y., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Buffalo Harbor, Buffalo River, and Buffalo Ship Canal, N.Y. May 19, 1933. 40 p. map. (H.doc 46, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26543

Compton Creek, N.J., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Compton Creek, N.J. May 27, 1933. 32 p. 2 maps. (H.doc. 58, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.

Conneaut Harbor, Ohio, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Conneaut Harbor, Ohio. May 19, 1933. 34 p. map. (H.doc. 48, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26544

Egegik River, Alaska, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Egegik River, Alaska. May 19, 1933. 21 p. map. (H.doc. 51, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Erie Harbor, Ba., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Erie Harbor, Pa. May 19, 1933. 44 p. map. (H.doc. 52, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26595

Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii. May 19, 1933. 49 p. map. (H.doc. 54, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26564

Lafourche, Bayou. Bayou Lafourche, La., letter submitting report on pre-liminary examination and survey of Bayou Lafourche, La. May 19, 1933. 35 p. map. (H.doc. 45, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaii, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaii. May 4, 1933. 54 p. map. (H.doc. 30, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26597

Rahway River, N.J., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Rahway River, N.J. June 8, 1933. 32 p. map. (H.doc. 63, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26596

Tombigbee River. Warrior and Tombigbee rivers and tributaries, Ala. and Miss, [letter submitting report containing general plan for improvement of Warrior and Tombigbee rivers and tributaries, Ala. and Miss., for purposes of navigation and efficient development of water power, control of floods and needs of irrigation], 1933. xiv+497 p. 6 pl. 8 maps. (H. doc. 56, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 70c.L.C. card 33-26565

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242 Septe mber 1933

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

S/iore protection. Investigations of certain proposed methods of bank and em-bankment protection: pt. 1, Full-scale experiments to determine method for protection of railroad embankments subject to overflow; pt. 2, Laboratory investigations of effectiveness of various proposed types of revetment. Mis-sissippi River Commission Print, St. Louis, Mo. [Sept. 1933]. [3]+23 p. il. (Paper 12 of U.S. Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss., July 1933.) f Paper, 20c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.

W 31.S: 12NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake of the Woods, of Lake Champlain, and of the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U.S. Lake Survey Office, Old Customhouse, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U.S. engineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York, N.Y. ; 486 Broadway, Albany, N.Y.; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N.Y.; and Canal Office, 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., Grand Rapids, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N.Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned.

Great Lakes. Supplement 5, Sept. 23, 1933, corrections and additions to Bulle-tin 42; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [Sept. 18, 1933]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-10+[2] p. 4° fL.C. card 8-35459 W 33.3: 42/supp. 5

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Finance circulars. Changes 1 [to] Finance circulars D; May 4, 1933. [1933.] 12 leaves. J W 97.5/3 : D/2/ch. 1

----- Finance circulars. $Note .—Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively perma-

nent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property and contract auditors. Though bearing a date, they are issued in a single lettered series without regard to calendar year, each to contain subject matter of related character. Each circular is designated by a letter and is published in a numbered series of separate pamphlets classified 'according to subject matter. Changes to Finance circulars are published in a single numerical series, applicable to all pamphlets, without regard to calendar year. When any portion of a numbered Finance circular has been embodied in a lettered circular, that portion of the numbered circular will be rescinded.B-6. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers: Miscellaneous records and

accounting papers; June 2, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. 1 tab. [Supersedes Finance circulars B-6. Apr. 5, 1929, as amended by Changes 4, Finance circulars, and Changes 7, Finance circulars B, and paragraph 2, Finance bulletin 75. June

A o27’1^33'1^ W 97.5/3: B-6/2D-4. Same: War Department procurement code, Quartermaster Corps; May 20. 1933 [1933.1 15 p. W 97*5/3 ■ D-4/1

D-12. Same: War Department procurement code, National Board for Promotion ofRifle Practice; May 20, 1933. 1933. 1 p. W 97.5/3 : D-12/3

MILITARY ACADEMY

Official register of officers and cadets, Military Academy, academic year ending June 30, 1933 [with Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets to Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., edition 1933]. West Point, N.Y., United States Military Academy Printing Office, 1933. 96+iv+74 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 1933, and was previously issued separately, see Monthly catalogue for Jan. 1933, p. 555.] tL.C. card 7-31770 yy 12.5: 933

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Sep te mbe r 1933 243ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalogue (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, machine, cal. .30, Browning aircraft, M1918MI (for fixed and flexible use), parts and equipment; June 2, 1933. [1933.] 26+4 p. il.(Standard nomenclature list A-13.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list A-13, Mar. 17, 1926, and changes thereto.] t W 34.23: A-13/2

----- Same: Group A, Mortar, trench, 3", MK.I and MK.IA1, and mount, parts and equipment; Jan. 24, 1933. [1933.] 20+3 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-34.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list D-5, Dec. 31, 1924, and changes thereto.] $ W 34.23 : A-34

----- Same: Group B. Major items; Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. (Standard nomenclature list B-l.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list B-l, Mar. 28, 1932, and changes thereto.] i W 34.23: B-l/6

----- Same: [Group F], Firing tables and trajectory charts, Changes 1; Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list F-69 [changes 1].) J

W 34.23 : F-69/2/ch. 1----- Same: Group F, (a) Firing tables and trajectory charts; June 1, 1933.

[1933.] 23 p. (Standard nomenclature list F-69.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list F-69, July 1, 1931.] t W 34.23 : F-69/2

----- Same: [Group R], Ammunition, obsolete and nonstandard, for pack, light, and medium field artillery, Changes 1; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-8 [changes 1].) + W 34.23 : R-8/3/ch. 1

----- Same: [Group R], Ammunition, trench mortar, including fuzes, propelling charges, and other components, Changes 2; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 7 p.(Standard nomenclature list R-4 [changes 2].) $ W 34.23 : R-4/5/ch. 2

----- Same: Group R, Blank ammunition for pack, light, and medium field artillery; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-5.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list R-5, July 1, 1932.] t

W 34.23: R-5/7----- Same: Group R, Explosives for simulated artillery and grenade fire, and

for use in policing target ranges; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-7.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list R-7, July 1, 1932.] $ W 34.23: R-7/5

----- Same: Group S, Ammunition instruction material for grenades, pyro-technics, and aircraft bombs; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (Standard nomen-clature list S-5.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list S-5, July 1,1931.] $

W 34.23: S-5/5----- Same: [Group S], Essential data, notes on materiel, grenade, hand, irri-

tant (CN-DM), M6: Aug. 25, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Standard nomenclature list] S-3, supplement.) t W 34.23: S-3/4/supp.

----- Same: [Group S], Grenades, hand and rifle, and fuzing components, Changes 2; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. (Standard nomenclature list S-3 [changes 2].) $ W 34.23 : S-3/4/ch. 2

----- Same: [Group T], Shells, shotgun, Changes 2; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 2 p.(Standard nomenclature list T-3 [changes 2].) t W 34.23 : T-3/5/ch. 2

----- Same: Group T, (d) Ammunition, revolver and automatic pistol; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list T-2.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list T-2, July 1, 1931.] t W 34.23 : T-2/6

----- Same: Group T. (h) Ammunition, rifle and automatic gun; July 1, 1933.[1933.] 14p.il. (Standard nomenclature list T-l.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list T-l, July 1, 1931.] t W 34.23 : T-l/6

SIGNAL OFFICECircular 1 [1933]. t

1-14. Index; June 1, 1933. [1933.] 14 p. [Supersedes Circular 1-14, OCSigO,Jan. 2, 1931.] W 42.4 : 933/1-14

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