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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS^ SEPTEMBER 1961 Entries 13743-16068

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UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS^

SEPTEMBER 1961

Entries 13743-16068

DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS

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

Publications marked with a farad (£) are sold by the Office of Tech­nical Services, Commerce Dept.

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

The mailing address for all agencies listed in this catalog is Wash­ington 25, D.C., unless otherwise indicated.

* For sale by Su pe r in t e n d e n t o f Do c u me n t s

♦ For sale by Office of Technical Services, Commerce Dept.

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

t Printed for Official Use(not available for distribution)

• Sent to Depository Libraries

MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

SEPTEMBER 1961 Number 800

Entries 13743-16068

Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D.C.: 1961

L.C. Card 4-18088

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

PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D.C., PRICE 50 CENTS PER COPY EXCEPT DECEMBER (INDEX) ISSUE, WHICH VARIES IN PRICE

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)

$1.50 ADDITIONAL FOR FOREIGN MAILING

PREVIEWSThe following publications are in the process of being printed. Advanced

sales orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It is not possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All information in regard to title, series, classification, distribution, and price given in these listings is preliminary and subject to change when the publications actually come from the press. Those so marked will be sent to depository libraries providing, that at the time of going to press, the libraries were on list to receive the items under which these publications will be distributed.Composition of shale-oil naptha. (Mines Bureau, Bulletin 593.) 45c. 9

128.3: 593Distributive education, educational values in club programs. (Education Office,

OE-82005.) 15c. • FS 5.282 : 82005Dwarfmistletoe of Ponderosa pine in Southwest. (Agriculture Department,

Technical bulletin 1246.) 45c. • A 1.36: 1246Education of severely retarded child, classroom programs. (Education Office,

OE-35022.) 45c. • FS 5.235: 35022Ephemeris of sun, polaris and other selected stars with common data and

tables, 1962. (Laud Management Bureau.) 40c. • 153.8:962Everglades National Park, Florida. (National Park Service.) 15c. •

I 29.6: Ev 27/2/961Exceptional children and youth, special education enrollments in public day

schools. (Education Office, OE-35019.) 15c. • FS 5.235:35019Family group therapy. (National Institutes of Health, Public health mono­

graph 64, Public Health Service publication 826.) 35c. • FS 2.62: 64Federal funds for education, 1958-59 and 1959-60. (Education Office, OE-

10009.) $1.00. • FS 5.210: 10009Federal textbook on citizenship, our Constitution and Government, home study

course. (Immigration aud Naturalization Service, M-39, revised.) 75c. •J 21.9: C 76/4/961

FHA’s rental housing program, what it is, how it works. (Federal Housing Administration, FLIA-415.) 10c. • HH2.2:K29

First class Post Offices with named stations and branches. (Post Office De­partment, POD publication 6, July 1, 1961 edition.) 35c. • P 24.8: 961

Funds for research and development in industry, 1958. (National Science Foundation.) 65c. • NS 1.22: In 2/958

Growing ornamental bamboo. (Agriculture Department, Home and garden bulletin 76.) 5c. • A 1.77: 76

Guidance, counseling and testing program evaluation, suggestions for second­ary schools, title V-A, National defense education act of 1958. (Education Of­fice, OE-25020.) 30c. • FS 5.225: 25020

Hydraulic research in United States, 1961. (National Bureau of Standards, Miscellaneous publication 238.) $1.25. • C13.10:238

Index to Presidential papers, John Tyler. (Library of Congress.) 20c. •LC4.7 : T97

Industrial arts, and analysis of State curriculum guides. (Education Office, OE-33019.) 45c. • FS 5.233: 33019

Job motivation and satisfactions of college teachers. (Education Office, Co­operative research monograph 8, OE-53009.) 35c. • FS 5.253: 53009

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Labor laws and their administration. (Labor Standards Bureau, Bulletin 230.) 55e. • L 16.3: 230

National Animal Disease Laboratory. (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous publication 871.) 20c. • A 1.38:871

National Cancer Institute. (National Institutes of Health, Public Health Serv­ice publication 458, revised 1961.) 15c. • FS 2.22: N 21/4/961

Perspectives, recent literature of Russia, China, Italy, and Spain, lectures byMarc Slonim and others. (Library of Congress.) 25c. • LC 29.9: SI 5

Products of American forests. (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous publi­cation 861.) 30c. • A 1.38: 861

Publications of Department of State, Jan. 1, 1958-Dec. 31, 1960. (State Depart­ment, Publication 7219.) 60c. • S 1.301960

Read label on foods, drugs, devices, cosmetics. (Food and Drug Administra­tion, FDA publications, revised.) 20c. • FS 13.111: 3/4

Requirements of Food, drug, and cosmetic act, guide for foreign manufac­turers and shippers. (Food and Drug Administration, FDA publication 2, re­vised.) 20c. • FS 13.111: 2/3

Retirement planning, growing employee relations service. (Civil Service Com­mission, Personnel methods series 12, Aug. 1961.) 20c. • CS 1.58 :12

Single-phase electric motors for farm use. (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulletin 2177.) 15c. • A 1.9:2177

Social security and farm families, questions and answers about old-age, sur­vivors, and disability insurance benefits. (Old-Age and Survivors InsuranceBureau, OASI 25d, revised.) $5.00 per 100, single copy 10c. •

FS 3.35: 25d/7Some facts about suicide. (National Institutes of Health, Health information

series 101, Public Health Service publication 852.) $5.00 per 100, single copy 10c. • FS 2.50:101

Three-two plan of engineering education. (Education Office, OE-56005.) 20c. • FS 5.256: 56005

Tobacco in United States. (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous publication867.) 40c. • A 1.38:867

Training programs for fishery occupations. (Education Office, Program devel­opment information, OE-84025.) 20c. • FS 5.284 : 84025

Trends and patterns in United States food consumption. (Agriculture Depart­ment, Agriculture handbook 214.) 60c. • A 1.76: 214

Trends in higher education, planning and management data, 1957-58 to 1959-60.(Education Office, OE-53010.0.) 25c. • FS 5.253: 53010

United States Government films for public educational use, 1960. (EducationOffice, OE-34006.) $2.75. • FS 5.234: 34006

Who are the working mothers? (Women’s Bureau, Leaflet 37.) 5c. •L 13.11:37

Wholesale fruit and vegetable warehouses, guides for layout and design. (Agri­culture Department, Marketing research report 467.) 35c. • A 1.82 : 467

Wholesale prices and price indexes, 1959. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 1295.) $1.50. • L 2.3:1295

Yugoslavia. (Geographic Names Board, Gazetteer 55.) $2.25. • I 33.8:55

Contents

p*««Previews------------------------------------ inAbbreviations, Explanation_______ viGeneral Information--------------------- vnHow To Order Publications________ vmNew Classification Numbers_______ ixCorrections for Previous Monthly

Catalogs---------------------------------- ixClassified List of Government Authors. xiMonthly Catalog_________________ 1Index---------------------------------------- 117List of Depository Libraries as of

September 1, 1961_____________ 191

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Abbreviationssmdt, amd(s___ .inendmunt, amend app ....... an|>rndlx. appendixes, chap-______________ chapter chapters.Con<___ — —— Congress.Ik>pt____ = _..I»ep*rUnent. doc___________ ____ document.DFI’O Pmc_______ Ulatrlrt Printing and

Publication* Offirr. Potomae Klvsr Nava) Command.

?*. .........octavo.•................... folio,

fanlm__ ......... fanlmlla, facalm Ilea.4 qunrto.G. H. A_ ..••••....Greenwich hour angle.II________________ lloUM.II. Con. Re*_.—— Hmme concurrent reso­

lution.H. doc. ......... House document. ll.ex.doc—. Ilouse executive docu­

ment.II. J. IM—...... House joint resolution.II. R, .House bill.II. Ke*__ .—-.House resolution.II. rp.—. House report.II.._______________ lllustrstlon. lllustr*

lion* Io ___....___ ...Inch, inches. |at_-__ __________ _.lnllludr.

longitude, m ... =—mile.MRC.—^^—. Mississippi River Com

mission, n. il— no date, n. p————-.no place.

Mw noa...........number, number*.p- ... page, page ap. of pl...........page* of platen.par., pare paragraph, paragraph*pl....___..... opiate, plains.por. ----- portrait, portraits.pt., pta.... . — —.part. part*. rp___ — .-•••—•« report-RPC Recruiting Publicity

(’enter.S-__— ____ ... Senate. Senate bill.8. Con. Ken..__ ...Senate concurrent reso­

lution.8. doe-Keiiate document.8. CX. dop Senate executive docu­

ment.8. J. Rea__ .......Renate joint reaolutlon. [4. Rea__ .... Hennie resolution.8. rp. ... . . .Senate report.sec......section. sections,aeaa..... .session. j c -k Iih is ,10 __...—.sixteenmo.Slat. L—_ .Statutes at large.«ui>p....... ^—supplement, tab. . tank tables.X3*-_—th Irty-twumo.Treat..— ^Treasury.13*___ i—.. twelvemo.24*. ——. , twrnty-fmirmo.v.. — .volume, volumes.

versus. WXITB—_______ .Wright-Patterson A I r

Force Base.WRIK?_____________Weather Record Proc­

essing Center.

Common abbreviations for the names of Stales, months, etc., are also used.

ExplanationThe Individual l„ulng department, bureau, office, or agenoy la conddered the

publisher of Government publication,.Word, and figure, encloied In bracket, [ ] are given for information, but do

not appear on the title page, of the publication, oataloged. Place and printer are not given for publication, printed at the United State, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Site 1, not given for octavo publication,. Slie of map, I, approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The date, given with Senate and Home document, and report, are the date, on which they were ordered to be printed. Uaually the printing promptly follow, the ordering, but variou, cauae, lomctlme, make delay,.

The word “prooe„ed" a, uaed In thl, catalog indicate, publication, which are reproduced by duplicating prone,,e, other than ordinary printing, e.g.. mimeo­graph, multigraph, pianograph, rotaprint, mnltilith. Proceed publication, are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Document,. Kequeat, for them, if they are available, ihould be addre„ed to the inning office or to the Office of Technical Service,, a, indicated by the distribution lymbol.

Under provision, of the Printing Act of January 19, 18BS, all Government publi­cation, are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, administrative and confi­dential (or reitricted) publication, are omitted.

The L.C. card number appended to wne of the entries il for tho*e llbrarie, ordering printed card, from the Library of Congreu. The number at the extreme right of an entry Indicate, the cla„lfication of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents

General InformationThe 8u|M*rlntendent of Document!, Government. Printing Office, Washington,

D.C, Is authorised bi law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 2b percent to book dealers and also to quantity purchasers of 100 or more copies of s single publication on condition that they will adhere to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising ma*er.

Publications cannot be supplied free to Individuals nor forwarded In advance of payment.

CRICK LIST

There Is no xencrul price list of public documents, but numerous lists have been prc|iared on special subjects and any of these will bo furnished free, on application, by subject or subjects concerning which Information Is desired. It will also Is' noted that current publications which are for sale are listed In tills catalog.

UST o» SKLKCTKD rURI-ICATIONS

In addition to the price lists, Ihe Documents Office Issues a biweekly IIat of Selected Doited States Government publications for kale hy the Hu|»-r intendant nf Documents. Each Hat l> arranged alphabetically hy subjects, with annota­tions and prices, and may lie obtained free upon application to the Superintendent of Documents.

c o n o u h s io s a i . biu.s, noeVMKXTS, san h u i -o bt h

More than 12.000 different bills nre usually Introduced during a Congress, urn! there are additional prints on ninny during the progress of the legislation. With tlie exception of a very few—such as revenue bills—the demand Is an unknown quantity and on most of them we receive no orders, which makes it Impordble to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from yonr < Ongrcssman.

A dlmcult problem li also prcucnted In providing a supply of congressional documents, hearings, nnd reports Isvauvc there art approximately (1,000 of this class of publications issued during a Gongmia and only a few of them are calkd for. We will attempt to print for sale n few nf the more Impirtant ones, but If not priced the only possible source would be from your Congressman.

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HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONSPublications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of

Documents are indicated by an asterisk (*) preceding the price. Those for sale by the Office of Technical Services, Commerce Department, are indicated by a farad (<>) preceding the price. A black dot (•) indicates that the publication has been or will be sent to depository libraries. A dagger (t) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or agency issuing the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.

In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau, or agency, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e.g., II. doc. 108, 82d Congress.

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

HOW TO REMIT

Remittances for documents marked with an asterisk (♦) should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., by coupon, postal money order, express order, or check. Publications can­not be mailed in advance of receipt of remittance. Currency may be sent at sender’s risk. Foreign remittances should be made either by international money order or draft on an American bank.

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

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

Persons who make frequent purchases from the Superintendent of Documents may find a deposit account convenient. Deposits of $25.00 or more are accepted against which orders may be placed without making individual remittances or first obtaining quotations. Order blanks are furnished for this purpose. After the handling of the order has been completed, it will be returned showing the publications supplied, explanations regarding those not sent, the amount of charge, and the balance on deposit.

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

LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE

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

New Classification NumbersA 92.10/3: -10/4: ReservedA 92.10/5: date_____________

A 92.15/3: date_____________

A 92.27 : date_______________

C 3.223/7: date/nos_________

C 46.11: CT________________

D 2.15: v. nos & nos_________

D 106.3/3: nos______________

D 217.21: nos_______________

DC 1.10: date______________

FS 2.211/2: CT_____________

11.89: CT__________________

119.51: nos________________

RnB 1.6/5: nos_____________

S 1.117: date_______________

S 1.117/2: nos______________

Statistical Reporting Service.

Production of manufactured dairy products (annual).

No t e .—Designated Da2-1. See, for earlier class, A 88.14/10 :(date).

Soybeans harvested for beans by countries (annual).

No t e .—Designated GrLg 0-1. See, for earlier class, A 88.18/19 :(date).

Tree nuts by States (annual).No t e .—Designated FrNt 4-1. See, for earlier

class, A 88.10/4 :(date).Census Bureau.

U.S. census of population: General social and economic characteristics, PC(1)-C series.

Area Redevelopment Administration.Addresses.

Armed Forces Information and Education Office.For commanders, this changing world (semi­

monthly).Quartermaster General of Army,

Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for Armed Forces: Library bulletin, supple­ments.

Naval Weapons Bureau.Naval Air Material Center, Philadelphia, Pa.,

Aeronautical Engine Laboratory, NAMO AEL (series).

District of Columbia.State of the Nation’s Capital (annual).

National Library of Medicine.Motion picture guides (miscellaneous).

Interior Department.Bibliographies and lists of publications.

Geological Survey.[Map Information Office] MIO (series).

Renegotiation Board.Renegotiation rulings.

State Department.Documents on disarmament.

No t e .—See, for earlier class, S 1.2 : D63/2.Disarmament series.

Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

Aug. 1955. Entry 12621, Catoctin Mountain Park, Md. Correct class to read I 29.6: C29.

Feb. 1957. Entry 1977, Amortization and mortgage insurance premium tables for mortgages to be insured under sec. 203 of National housing act, supplement. Correct class to read HH2.2: Am 6/supp./956.

July 1958. Entry 8862, Catoctin Mountain Park, Md. Correct class to read I 29.6: C29/958.

Nov. 1960. Entry 17984, Aerographer’s mate 1 & C, v. 1. Correct class to read D208.ll: Ae 8/3/V.1/960.

Dec. 1960. Page 322, 1st column, change the entry number for Judicial Con­ference of United States: report of annual and special sessions, 1959—from 5130 to 6130.

Aug. 1961. Entry 12774, Geology of part of Craig 02 quadrangle and adjoin­ing areas, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska [with list of references cited] ; by C. L. Sainsbury. Correct the Bulletin number to read 1058-H.

----- Entry 12801, Evaluation of bank storage along Columbia River between Richland and China Bar, Wash.; by R. C. Newcomb and S. G. Brown. Cor­rect the Water-supply paper number to read 1539-1.

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Classified List of Government AuthorsBeginning

entryAdministrative Office of United States Courts________________________ 13743Agriculture Department___________________________________________ 13767

Agricultural Marketing Service________________________________ 13744Agricultural Research Service_________________________________ 13757Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service______________ 13766Commodity Exchange Authority________________________________ 14031Economic Research Service____________________________________ 14769Farmer Cooperative Service__________________________ 14819Federal Extension Service_____________________________________ 14848Foreign Agricultural Service___________________________________ 14895Forest Service_______________________________________________ 14920Rural Electrification Administration____________________________ 15957Soil Conservation Service______________________________________ 15968Statistical Reporting Service___________________________________ 16024

Atomic Energy Commission________________________________________ 13833Canal Zone Government___________________________________________ 13864Civil Aeronautics Board___________________________________________ 13998Civil Rights Commission__________________________________________ 14004Civil Service Commission___________________________ 14005Commerce Department____________________________________________ 14027

Area Redevelopment Administration______________________________13814Business and Defense Services Administration____________________ 13843Census Bureau______________________________________________ 13866Coast and Geodetic Survey_____________________________________ 14022Federal Maritime Board________________________________________ 148.56Foreign Commerce Bureau____________________________________ 14896Maritime Administration______________________________________ 15739National Bureau of Standards_________________________________ 15829Public Roads Bureau__________________________________________ 15946Weather Bureau_____________________________________________ 16046

Congress_________________________________________________________ 14033Atomic Energy Joint Committee________________________________ 14126Economic Joint Committee______________________________________ 14127House of Representatives_______________________________________ 14130

Agriculture Committee____________________________________ 14438Appropriations Committee_________________________________ 14440Armed Services Committee________________________________ 14441Banking and Currency Committee___________________________ 14452Education and Labor Committee____________________________ 14455Foreign Affairs Committee_________________________________ 14461Government Operations Committee__________________________ 14467Interior and Insular Affairs Committee______________________ 14475Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee_______________ 14478Judiciary Committee_______________________________________ 14485Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee_„_ ,_____________ 14493

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Congress—Continued BeginningHouse of Representatives—Continued entry

Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____________________ 14495Public Works Committee__________________________________ 14502Science and Astronautics Committee_________________________ 14503Small Business, Select Committee on________________________ 14505Veterans’ Affairs Committee_______________________________ 14506Ways and Means Committee_______________________________ 14507

Senate_______________________________________________________ 14508Agriculture and Forestry Committee_________________________ 14713Appropriations Committee__________________________________ 14715Armed Services Committee__________________________________ 14718Banking and Currency Committee---------------------------------------- 14722Commerce Committee______________________________________ 14724Finance Committee________________________________________ 14729Foreign Relations Committee_______________________________ 14732Government Operations Committee___________________________ 14736Interior and Insular Affairs Committee______________________ 14740Judiciary Committee______________________________________ 14743Labor and Public Welfare Committee________________________ 14751Post Office and Civil Service Committee______________________ 14753Rules and Administration Committee________________________ 14755Small Business, Select Committee on------------------------------------ 14757

Defense Department______________________________________________ 14763Air Force Department_________________________________________ 13802Armed Forces Information and Education Office___________________ 13816Army Department_____________________________________________ 13818

Engineers Corps__________________________________________ 14796Mississippi River Commission___________________________ 15762

Quartermaster General of Army___________________________ 15948Navy Department____________________________________________ 15908

Marine Corps____________________________________________ 15738Medicine and Surgery Bureau--------------------------------------------- 15740Naval Operations Office

Hydrographic Office___________________________________ 14986Naval Observatory_____________________________________ 15855

Naval Personnel Bureau___________________________________ 15856Naval Research Office_____________________________________ 15862Naval Weapons Bureau___________________________________ 15865Yards and Docks Bureau___________________________________ 16065

District of Columbia______________________________________________ 14766Emergency Boards (under sec. 10, Railway labor act)________________ 14791Farm Credit Administration________________________________________14818Federal Aviation Agency__________________________________________ 14825

Air Traffic Service_____________________________________________ 13812Facilities and Materiel Bureau---------------------------------------------------- 14817Flight Standards Bureau_______________________________________ 14894

Federal Communications Commission_______________________________ 14843Federal Home Loan Bank Board___________________________________ 14849Federal Power Commission________________________________________ 14857Federal Reserve System Board of Governors__________________________ 14869Federal Trade Commission_________________________________________ 14875General Accounting Office___________________________________________ 14941

SlEPTEMBEB 1961 xmBeginning

entryGeneral Services Administration

Federal Supply Service________________________________________ 14872National Archives and Records Service__________________________ 15827

Federal Register Office____________________________________ 14867Government Printing Office

Public Documents Division____________________________________ 15928Health, Education, and Welfare Department________________________ 14978

Education Office_____________________________________________ 14776Public Health Service_________________________________________ 15931

National Institutes of Health______________________________ 15832National Library of Medicine_______________________________ 15835National Office of Vital Statistics____________________________ 15840

Social Security AdministrationChildren’s Bureau_________________________________________ 13995Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau----------------------------------15913Public Assistance Bureau_________________________________ 15925

Housing and Home Finance Agency__________________________________ 14985Federal Housing Administration_______________________________ 14851Urban Renewal Administration_________________________________ 16036

Interdepartmental Committee on Nutrition for National Defense------------ 14993Interior Department______________________________________________ 14994

Fish and Wildlife Service______________________________________ 14876Geographic Names Board______________________________________ 14944Geological Survey____________________________________________ 14945Land Management Bureau_____________________________________ 15734Mines Bureau________________________________________________ 15741National Park Service__________________________________________ 15847Reclamation Bureau___________________________________________ 15950

Interstate Commerce Commission___________________________________ 15005Joint Publications Research Service_________________________________ 15010Justice Department______________________________________________ 15685

Federal Bureau of Investigation________________________________ 14842Labor Department________________________________________________ 15686

Employment Security Bureau__________________________________ 14793Labor-Management Reports Bureau_____________________________ 15696Labor Standards Bureau_______________________________________ 15697Labor Statistics Bureau_______________________________________ 15698Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions__________________ 16041Women’s Bureau_____________________________________________ 16051

Library of Congress______________________________________________ 15736Copyright Office----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14758

Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee_____________________________ 15763National Aeronautics and Space Administration______________________ 15765National Labor Relations Board____________________________________ 15834National Mediation Board_________________________________________ 15837National Railroad Adjustment Board_______________________________ 15851National Science Foundation_______________________________________ 15852Post Office Department_____________________________________________15918President of United States_________________________________________ 15922

Executive Office of the PresidentBudget Bureau___________________________________________ 13842Civil and Defense Mobilization Office_________________________ 14001

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Beginning entry

Renegotiation Board_____________________________________________ 15956Small Business Administration--------------------------------------------------------- 15960Smithsonian Institution___________________________________________ 15965

Freer Gallery of Art__________________________________________ 14940National Museum____________________________________________ 15838

State Department________________________________________________ 15971International Cooperation Administration________________________ 15002

Tariff Commission________________________________________________ 16027Tennessee Valley Authority________________________________________ 16031Treasury Department_____________________________________________ 16032

Coast Guard_________________________________________________ 14026Comptroller of Currency_______________________________________ 14032Customs Bureau_____________________________________________ 14760Internal Revenue Service______________________________________ 14997

Veterans Administration__________________________________________ 16038

Monthly CatalogNO. 800 • SEPTEMBER 1961

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS

13743 Annual report of proceedings of Judicial Conference of United States, held at Washington, D.C., Sept. 21-23, 1960; Annual report of director of Administrative Office of United States Courts, 1960; Appendix report of proceedings of Judicial Conference, special session, Mar. 10-11, 1960. 1961. xii+431p.il. t • Item 728L.C. card 56-28461 Ju 10.1: 960

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

Acreage-marketing guides AMG (series). • Item 18-D13744 21. 19G2 acreage-marketing guides: Winter vegetables, winter potatoes. Aug.

1961. 34 0.11.4° tL.C. card 60-62295 A 88.26/4 : 21

AMS (series), t A 88.40:(nos.)13745 56 (1961). Marketing service programs conducted by State departments of agri­

culture under Agricultural marketing act of 1946, in cooperation with U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oct. 1, 1959-Sept. 30, 1960; [complied by Mildred Pasternak], [196i.J cover title, vl-l-87 p. 4“ • Item J 9—AL.C. card 59-60G04

13746 100. Plants under USDA continuous inspection, processed fruits and vegetablesand related products las of Aug. 1, 1961]. Aug. 1961. [2]+38 p. 11. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Division, Processed Products Standardization and Inspection Branch.) • Item 19-AL.C. curd 59-62320

13747 141 (rev.). United States standards for grades of processed fruits, vegetables,and certain other products (as of Aug. 1, 1961). [1961.] 4 p. 4°(Fruit and Vegetable Division.) [Processed.]

13748 427. Fresh fruit and vegetable unloads in eastern cities by commodities, Statesand months, Apr.-June 1961. July 1961. 104 p. 4° (Fruit and Vege­table Division, Market News Branch.) • Item 19-A

13749 428. Fresh fruit and vegetable unloads in Western cities by commodities, Statesand months, Apr.-June, 1961. July 1961. 64 p. 4° (Fruit and Vege­table Division, Market News Branch.) • Item 19-A

13750 451. Fruit and vegetable grower and PACA, what it is, enforcement, responsibil­ities, grower’s rights. July 1961. [8] p. 11. narrow, 8° (Fruit and Vegetable Division.) | Processed.]

13751 452. Fungicidal control of decay In Porto Rico sweetpotatoes during marketing,progress report [with list of literature cited ; by L. J. Kushman]. [1961.1 17+[1] p. 4° (Market Quality Research Division.) [Processed.] f L.C. card Agr 61-326

13752 453. Insect prevention and control in farmers stock peanuts; (prepared byStored-Prod net Insect Branch], [Aug. 1961.] 12 p. 4° (MarketingQuality Research Division.) [Processed. Supersedes AMS-337, Sug­gestions for Insect Control In farmers stock peanuts].L.C. card Agr 61-350

13753 Broiler chicks, placed in 22 States, I960. Mar. 6, 1961. 7 p. 4° (Pou 2-7 (61) ; Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] f A 88.15/15 : 960

13754 Cotton gin equipment, July 1961. [1961.] *[2] p. 4° (Market News Sec­tion, Cotton Division.) [Processed.] t AMS, Cotton Division, P.O. Box 8074, Memphis, Tenn. A 88.11/19 : 961

13755 Cotton varieties planted, 1957-61. Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 1961. iii-}-27 p. il. 4° (Cotton Division.) [Processed.] fL.C. card 55-59365 A 88.11/13 : 957-61

♦For Sale by Superintendent of Documents $For Sale by OTS, Commerce Dept.• Sent to Depository Libraries

Mailing Address for All Agencies Listed Is Washington 25, D.C.,Unless Otherwise Indicated Page 1

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13756 United States standards for grades of canned clingstone peaches, effective July 23, 1961. 5th issue. [1961.] [2]+16+iv p. 4° ([Processed Products Standardization and Inspection Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division.]) [Processed. Published in Federal register July 23, 1961. Supersedes standards which have been in effect since July 13, 1957.] t

A 88.6/2: P 313/961

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

ARS (series). A 77.15:(nos.)13757 33-64. Compounds screened as animal systemic Insecticides at Kerrville. Tex.,

195:1-59 [with list of literature cited; by R. O. Drummond]. May 1961. [114-50 p. 4° f • Item 25-BL.C. card Agr 61-337

13758 33-66. Insecticide residues on grapes treated for control of Insects [with list ofliterature cited; by Jack E. Fahey and George W. Still]. July 1961. [1]4-17 p. 4° [Processed.]

13759 33-68. Screening tests of organic insecticides against California red scale, 2dreport; by A. W. Cressman and J. E. Gilmore. July 1961. 8 p. 4° [Processed.]

13760 44—95. Chicken meat production tests, report 1959-60 [compiled by PoultryResearch Branch, Animal Husbandry Research Division]. May 1961. 12 p. 4° + • Item 25-B

13761 71-5. List of publications and patents, oilseed and related subjects of NorthernUtilization Research and Development Division, Peoria, Ill., s u d p. 6, 1960. Apr. 1961. 5 p. 4° [Processed.]

13762 71—18. List of publications and patents on antibiotics (other than penicillin ofFermentation Laboratory, Northern Utilization Research and Develop­ment Division, Peoria, Ill. May 1961. 6 p. 4° [Processed.]

13763 73-34. Identification of carbonyls in cigar smoke by hydrazone exchange gaschromatography; [by A. I. Schepartz and P. E, McDowell], July 1961. 8 p. 11. ([Eastern Utilization Research and Development Division.]) + L.C. card Agr. 61-328

13764 Notices of judgment under Federal insecticide, fungicide, and rodenticide act, nos. 317-331. Aug. 1961. p. 245-259. (Plant Pest Control Division.) t • Item 109L.C. card Agr. 12-2226 A 77.325: 317-331

13765 Reported incidence of infectious equine encephalomyelitis and related encephalitides in United States, calendar year 1960. June 29, 1961. [4] p. il. 4° (Animal Disease Eradication Division.) [Processed.] t

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No t e —The name of the Commodity Stabilization Service has been changed to Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service by Memorandum 1458 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated June 14, 1961.

13766 Pesticide situation for 1960-61; [report of Agricultural Chemicals Staff]. July 1961. iv4-22 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.76:960-61

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNo t e .—Requests to the Department of Agriculture for publications should in­

clude the USDA number if given in the entry.Agriculture handbooks. • Item 3 A 1.76: (nos.)

13767 75. Egg grading manual; [prepared by W. E. Hauver, Jr., John A. Hamann, andLester Kilpatrick]. [Revised July 1961.] [1961.] cover title, 114-52 p. 11. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service.) * Paper, 35c.L.C. card Agr 61-332

13768 195. Protection of rail shipments of fruits and vegetables [with list of literaturecited] ; by W. H. fledlt and A. A. Hamer. July 1961. [3] 4-108 p. 11. 4° (Market Quality Research Division, Agricultural Marketing Service.) • Paper, 55c.L.C. card Agr 61-309

13769 200. Selenium In agriculture [with list of literature cited] ; by M. S. Anderson[and others]. [Aug. 1961.] v4-65 p. 11. 4° (Agricultural Research Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey, Interior Dept.]( ♦ Paper, 50c.

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206. Measures and procedures for analysis of U.S. food consumption [with list of Literature cited and other references; by Marguerite C. Burk]. [June 1961.] cover title, [2J4-118 p. 11. 4° (Economic Research Service, Eco­nomic and Statistical Analysis Division.) • Paper. 60c.L.C. card Agr 61-310

213. Guide to uniform cost and financial accounting for poultry processors. June 1061. V1I4-136 p. 11. 4° (Economic Research Service, Marketing Eco­nomics Division.) * Paper, 70c.L.C. card Agr 61-324

215. Consumption trends and patterns for vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, dry beans, and peas [with list of literature cited and related references; by Gertrude GronbechJ. [July 1961.] cover title, 11-1-57 p. II. 4° (Eco­nomic and Statistical Analysis Division, Economic Research Service.) • Paper, 40c.L.C. card Agr 61-343

217. Guide for U.S. cattle exporters; [by Frederick M. Lege III], [1961.] cover title, [2)4-61 p. 4° (Foreign Agricultural Service.) [Text on £. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 40c.

.C. card Agr 61-311Agriculture information bulletin. • Item 4

173. Poultry, grading and Inspection; [by Lester Kilpatrick and T. H. Pond]. [Revised Aug. 1961.] [1961.] [2] 4-25 p. 11. • Paper, 15c.L.C. card Agr 61-335 A 1.75 :173/3

Agriculture monograph. • Item 525. Atlas of avian hematology [with Hat of literature cited; by] Alfred M. Lucas.

Casimir Jamroz. 1961. V14-271 p. 11. 4<> (Regional Poultry Research Laboratory, Animal Husbandry Research Division, Agricultural Research Service.) [Some Illustrations are colored.] * Cloth, $4.00; 50c. addi­tional for foreign mailing.L.C. card Agr 61-208 A 1.78 : 25

Farmers’ bulletins. • Item 9 A 1.9:(nos.)1330. Parasites and parasitic diseases of sheep; [by J. T. Lucker and A. O,

Foster]. [Revised May 1957, slightly revised July 1961.] [1961.][2] 4-51 p. 11. ([Animal Disease and Parasite Research Division. Agri­cultural Research Service.]) [Revision of earlier edition by M. C. Hall. G. Dlkmans, and W. H. Wright.] ♦ Paper, 20c.

1893. Control of grape diseases and insects In Eastern United States; [by J. R. McGrew, Q, W. Still, and Howard Baker]. [Revised July 1961.] [1961.] [3] 4-32 n. 11. ♦ Paper, 20c.L.C. card Agr 61-331

2131. Raising rabbits; [by George S. Templeton and Charles E. Kellogg]. [June 1959, slightly revised July 1961.] [1961.] 48 p. II. ♦ Paper, 20c.

2169. How to control soil blowing; [by W. S. Chepil, N. P. Woodruff and F. H. Siddoway]. [July 1961]. 16 p. 11. [Supersedes Farmers bulletin 1797, Implements and methods of tillage for preventing soil blowing on Northern Great Plains.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 61-322

Home and garden bulletins. • Item 11 A 1.77: (nos.)13. Food for families with school children; [prepared by Institute of Home Eco­

nomics, Agricultural Research Service]. [Revised Mar. 1960, slightly revised Aug. 1961.] [1961.] 24 p. 11. • Paper, 15c.

32. Washing machines, selection and use; [prepared by Enid Sater Ross, Kath­erine Taube, and Dorothy S. Greene]. [Aug. 1955, slightly revised Aug. 1961.] [1961.] [2] 4-22 p. 11. ([Institute of Home Economics Agri­cultural Research Service].) [Supersedes AIS-73, How to choose and use your washing machine.] * Paper, 15c.

49. Detergents for home laundering; [prepared by Margaret S. Furry]. [July 1956, slightly revised July 1961]. [1961.] 8 p. il. ([Institute of Home Economics, Agricultural Research Service.]) ♦Paper, 5c.

77. Family food stockpile for survival; [prepared by Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Office of Civil Defense Mobilization]. [Aug. 1961.1 16 p. 11. ♦ Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 61—352

Leaflets. •Item 12 A 1.35: (nos.)381. Infrared lamps, their use In brooding pigs; [prepared by John G. Taylor].

[Dec. 1954, slightly revised July 1961.] [1961.] 4 p. 11. ([Agricul­tural Engineering Research Division, Agricultural Research Service.]) • Paper, 5c.

411. Corn earworm in sweet corn, how to control It; [prepared by Entomology Research Division, Agricultural Research Service]. [Revised July 1961.] [1961.] 4 p. il. [Illustrations are colored. Supersedes Leaflet 284, Protect your garden corn from earworms.] • Paper, 10c.

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Marketing research reports. *11601 13-B A 1.82: (nos.)13786 481. Aeration of bulk-stored pea beans; [by John S. Perry]. [June 1961.] 43

p. il. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation & Facilities Research Division.) [Prepared in cooperation with Michigan Agricul­tural Experiment Station.] fL.C. card Agr 61-315

13787 484. Highlights and trends of frozen food locker and freezer provisioning indus­try, 1960 ; [by P. C. Wilkins, L. B. Mann, and B. D. Miner]. Aug. 1961. lv + 24 p. 11. 4° (Farmer Cooperative Service.) [Includes list of other Eublications available.] t

,C. card Agr 61-34113788 485. Transportation of hanging beef by refrigerated rail cars and piggyback

trailers; iby H. D. Johnson, R. F. Guilfoy, and R. W. Penney], [June 1961.] 23 p. II. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service.) tL.C. card Agr 61-312

13789 486. Cotton fiber and spinning properties as affected by certain ginning prac­tices in San Joaquin Valley, Calif., season 1958-59. [July 1961.] 24 p. 11. 4° (Economic Research Service, Marketing Economic Division.) [Includes list of other recent department publications on quality evalu­ation of cotton.] tL.C. card Agr 61-339

13790 490. Grain transportation In north central region, economic analysis [with listof references; by Robert C. Haldeman, and others]. [July 1961.] cover title, vi-f-121 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Facilities Research Division.) |L.C. card Agr 61-349

13791 491. Fibers used in textile manufactures entering United States foreign trade,quantities of 3 major fibers used; [by Frank Lowenstein and Charles H. Wittmann], [July 19G1.] 30 p. il. 4° (Economic Research Service.) t L.C. card Agr 61-313

13792 493. Women’s attitudes toward cotton and other fibers In clothing; [by MargaretWeldenhamer], [July 1961.] cover title, vlii-j-111 p. 4° (Statistical Reporting Service.) • Paper, 40c.L.C. card Agr 61-336

13793 494. Evaluation of methods for cooling potatoes In Long Island storages; [byA. H. Bennett and Jacob Kaufman]. [June 1961.] 23 p. 11. 4° (Agri­cultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Facilities Research Divi­sion and Market Quality Research Division.) |L.C. card Agr 61-316

Miscellaneous publications. •Item 13-A A 1.38:(nos.)13794 857. Hides and skins from locker plants and farms; [by J. Naghskl and I. D.

Clarke]. [Aug. 1961.1 [2] 4-26 p. 11. 4° (Agricultural Research Serv­ice.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1055, Country hides and skins.] ♦ Paper, 25c.L.C. card Agr 61-325

13795 863. Transportation of agricultural commodities In United States, bibliographyof selected references, 1949-59 ; compiled by Nellie G. Larson and C. P. Schumaler, June 1961. Iv4-126 p. (Economic Research Service.) [In­cludes list of sources consulted.] * Paper, 40c.L.C. card Agr 61-323

13796 870. Food we eat [with list of other sources of In formation; prepared by Officeof Information]. [July 1961.] 16p.il. tL.C. card Agr 61-317

13797 National Fire Prevention Week; Oct. 8-14, 1961. [Aug. 1961.] [4] p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with National Fire Protection Association. Includes list of Department of Agriculture publications on fire preven­tion.] f • Item 13-E A 1.92:961

Statistical bulletins. • Item 15 A 1.34:(nos.)13798 288. Seed crops by States, 1954-59, revised estimates, acreage, yield, production,

price, value. June 1961. 31 p. 4° (Statistical Reporting Service, Crop Reporting Board.) [Supersedes nil other estimates in previous reports for 1954-59, and supplements Statistical bulletin 206, Apr. 1957, with estimates for 1919-54.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card Agr 61-344

13799 291. Potatoes, sweetpotatoes by States and seasonal groups, crops of 1954-59,acreage, yield, production, price, value, farm disposition, stocks, revised estimates; [prepared by Russell P. Handy and Oscar M. Frost]. Aug. 1961. 42 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 25c.L.C. card Agr 61-346

Technical bulletins. • Item 16 A 1.36: (nos.)13800 1245. Carotenoids In fungi Mucornles, special reference to Choanephoraceae

[with list of literature cited; Aug. 1961]. p. 11. (AgriculturalResearch Service.) ♦ Paper, 15c.L.C. card Agr 61-348

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13801 1247. Wool classification service and prices to producers [with list of literaturecited; by L. I). Howell and William A. Faught]. [July 1961.] 28 p. (Marketing Economics Research Division, Agricultural Marketing Serv­ice.) • Paper, 15c.L.C. card Agr 61-307

AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense DeptAFSWC technical report TR (series). (Research Directorate, Air Force

Special Weapons Center, Air Research and Development Command, Kirkland Air Force Base, N. Mex.) [Processed.]

13802 60-57. Physics of Van Allen radiation bells [with list of references] ; by DonaldC. Hock, Radiation Incorporated. Dec. 1060. ix + lll p. 11. 4° (Con­tract AF 20(6011-2348.) 4-Paper, $2.75 (PB 171278).L.C. card 61-62252 D 301.45/20: 60-57

Air Force manual AFM (series).13803 355-8. Airman's manual for defense against CBR attack; [Apr. 14, 1961]’.

[1061.] [2] 4-vi+132 p. II. oblong 32° [Supersedes AFM 355-8,Jan. 1,1954.) t *11601421L.C. card 61-62034 D 301.7 : 355-8/2

Air Force pamphlet AFP (series).13804 34-2-3. See Armed Forces Information and Education Office DOD pamphlet 7-9.

Air Force surveys in geophysics. (Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Research Division, Air Research and Development Command, Bedford, Mass.) [Proc­essed.] ♦ ( Price upon application).

13805 132. Evaluation of Arctic Ice-free land site and results of C-130 aircraft testlandings, Polaris Promontory, north Greenland, 1958-59 [with list of references; by] Stanley M. Needlemuu, Donald IV. Klick, Carlton E. Mollneux. Mar. 1961. x4-70+[10[ p. 11. map In pocket, 4° (FCRL 252, project 7628, task 76284; Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory.) [Map is colored.] D 301.45/9 : 132

[Air University], School of Aerospace Medicine: [Research reports]. [Processed.] t D 301.26/13-2: (nos.)

13806 61-40. Systems operator proficiency, effects of speed stress on overload perform­ance [with list of refereuces ; by] Bryce O. Hartman, Richard E. Mc­Kenzie. June 1961. (1 ] + 9 p. 11. 4° (Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.)

13807 61—42. Method for producing weltable surfaces on contact lenses by chemicalformation of inorganic films; [by] Robert A. Erb. Mar. 1961. [3) + 11 p. 11. 4° ([AST1A document AD-257290] ; Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.) 4> Paper, 50c.

13808 61-55. Evaluation of postmortem test for hypoxia In human [with list of ref­erences; by] Donald D. Van Fossan [and others]. May 1961. [ 1 ] + 12 p. 4° (Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.)

Instrumentation for geophysics and astrophysics (series). (Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Re­search and Development Command.) [Processed.] 4>(Price upon ap­plication).

13809 17. Switching devices for very high currents [with list of references; by] E. H.Cullington, W. G. Chace. Apr. 1961. lx-|-23 + [6] p. 11. 4» (AFCRL 290; Project 8608, task 86086, Thermal Radiation Laboratory.)

D 301.45/10: 17WADC technical reports. (Wright Air Development Center, Air Research

and Development Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.) [Processed.] D 301.45/5:(nos.)

13810 59-682. Transistorized 4-segment commutator for direct-current machine [withbibliography ; by] Frederick L. Schwartz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Feb. 1960. v!14 40 p. 11. 4° (Aeronautical Accessories Laboratory, contract AF 33(616) 3984, project 8149, task 61098.) * Paper. $1.25 (PB 161721).L.C. card 61 -62255

13811 59-759. Thin metal films ns corrosion Indicators [with bibliography; by] Rich­ard B. Belser, Niels Engel, Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 1960. lx-f-65 p. 11. 4® (Materials Laboratory, contract AF 33(616)-3879, project 7312.)

"b Paper. $2.00 ( PB 161757).L.C. card 61-62249

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AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE, Federal Aviation AgencyNo t h .—Effective June 28, 1961, Agency bulletin 61-10 redesignated the Bureau

of Air Traffic Management as the Air Traffic Service.13812 [ATM manual]: Facility operation, ATM-l-A; Aug. 1, 1961. [Revised

edition.] [1961.] [128] p. il. 4° [Includes Transmittal l-A-3. Is­sued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes 1st edition of ATM 1-A, Dec. 1, I960, and all changes thereto, prior to Apr. 15, 1961.] t • Item 431-D-l FAA 3.8: F 11/961

13813 [This entry number not used.]

AREA REDEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.No t e .—The Area Redevelopment Administration was established within the

Department of Commerce by Public law 87-27 of the 87th Congress, 1st Session, approved May 1, 1961.

13814 Handbook of Federal aids to communities, June 1961; [prepared by John R. Fernstrom], [1961.] vii+69 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Accompanied by Checklist of major Federal programs of assistance to communities, 2 p. 4° [Supersedes Federal activities helpful to commu­nities, 1958.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 130-CL.C. card 61-61581 C 46.8: C 73

13815 Overall economic development program, what it is, how to prepare one for your community; [by Victor Roterus, Robert L. Wrigley, Jr., and Lloyd D. Black]. Aug. 1961. iv-|-22 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 130-C L.C. card 61-62101 C 46.8: Ec 7

ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND EDUCATION OFFICE, Defense Dept.

DOD pamphlet. ® Item 312-A13816 7-9. USAFI [United States Armed Forces Institute] catalog. 11th edition.

[1961.] cover title, 174 p. 11. (Army [Dept.], DA pam 350-1; Navy [Dept.] NAVPERS 15857E; Air Force [Dept.] AFP 34-2-3 ; Marine Corps, NAVMC 1073 (ed-11).) [Supersedes DOD pam 7-6, DA pam 350-1/NAVPERS 15875D/AFP 5-2-1/NAVMC 1073, Mar. 80, 1959 ] t

D 2.14: 7-9For commanders, this changing world, t • Item 312-B

13817 v. 1, no. 1. Congo, African focal point [with list of suggested reading], July 15, 1961. 4 p. 11. 4° [Semimonthly.] D 2.15:1/1

ARMY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.ARO report.

13818 2. 2d status report on fuel cells; by B. R. Stein and E. M. Cohn. Dec. 1960.cover title, 111 + 76+[4] p. 4° (Army Research Office. Office of Chief of Research and Development) [Processed.] 4 Paper, 75c. (PB 171155). • Item 323-C D 101.54 : 2

Field manual FM (series). D 101.20: (nos.)13819 21-20. Physical training, Changes 2; July 12, 1961. [1961.] 24 p. 11. 16»

[Supersedes Changes 1, Oct. 6, 1959.] t • Item 32413820 21-30. Military symbols [with list of references], May 1961. [1961.] cover

title, 151 p. il. [Supersedes FM 21-30, June 28, 1951, Including changes 2, May 21, 1959.] • Paper, 50c. • Item 324L.C. card 61-62246

13821 21-31. Topographic symbols [with list of references] ; June 19, 1961. [1961.]102 p. 11. 4° [Supersedes FM 21-31, Jan. 4, 1952. Some illustrations are colored.] • Paper, $1.00. • Item 324 L.C. card 61-62247

Pamphlets. • Item 327 D 101.22: (nos.)13822 27-101-75. Judge Advocate legal service; July 12, 1961. [1961.] 16 p.

[Prepared by Judge Advocate General’s School. Issued in loose- leaf form.] t

13823 27-101-76. Judge Advocate legal service; July 26, 1961. [1961.] 18 p. [Pre­pared by Judge Advocate General’s School. Issued with perfora­tions.] t

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27-101-77. Judge Advocate legal service: Aug. 2, 1961. [1961.] 19 p. [Prepared by Judge Advocate General’s School. Issued with perforations.] t

27-164. Military reservations and navigable waters; July 1961. [1961.1 cover title, 1+201 p. • Paper, 60c.L.C. card 61-62080

30-50—1. Handbook on Soviet Army, Change 1; Mar. 17, 1961. [14] p. 11. 4° [Illustrations are colored. Issued In loose-leaf form.] ‘Paper, 25c.

70-5-9. Missiles and ventures into space, 1960-61 report [bibliography] : •lune 1961. [1961.] cover title, v + 81 p. 2 pl. 1 tab. 4” • Paper, 31.00.L.C. card 61-62169 D 101.22 : 70-5 9

300-1. See. Armed Forces Information and Education Office DOD pamphlet 7-9.

355—25. Officers’ call, new officer efficiency reporting system; [June 22, 1961.1 [1961.] cover title, 16p.il. 4° ±

672—1. Unit citation and campaign participation credit register; July 1961. [1961.] cover title, 534 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t L.C. card 61-62114

715-50-78. Procurement legal service; June 28, 1961. [1961.] 11 p. [Issued with perforations.] • Paper, 10c.

The Old Guard, history of Third Infantry Regiment. [1961.] 19 p. il. [Heraldic symbols in color on p. 1 of cover.] J • Item 325L.C. card 61-62226 D 101.2: G 93/961

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIONAEC research

AEC- tr-4427.reports. Y 3.At 7: 22/(letters-nos.)

AEC-tr-4482.

AEC-tr—4547.

Contribution to study of medullary syndrome following irradia­tion, experimental study (with bibliography] ; by Henri Malsln. [Apr. 1961.1 cover title, 11 + 330 p. 11. 4° [Processed. Translated by Joint Publications Research Service.] 4> Paper, $4.00.

Proceedings of 2d Japan Conference on Radioisotopes, Feb. 1958 [with list of references; translated by Joint Publications Re­search Service], [May 1961.] cover title, [l]+a-k+1720 p. 11. 4° • Paper, $8.50. ■ Item 1051-C

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Theory of notch stresses, principles for exact calculation of strength with reference to structural form and material; by Heinz Neuber. [2d edition.] [June 1961.] cover title, 1+293 p. 11. 4° [Processed. Translated by Joint Publica­tions Research Service.] 4> Paper. $3.50.

Model designed to predict motion of objects translated by classi­cal blast waves [with lists of references; bv] I. Gerald Bowen [and others.] June 29, 1961. cover title, [53] p. 11. 4° (Civil Effects Study, Civil Effects Test Operations.) [Proc­essed.] <b Paper, $1.25.

(rev. 1). Selected reactors of power reactor demonstration program, literature search ; compiled by James M. Jacobs. June 1961. cover title, [1J+51 p. 4° [Processed.] * Paper, $1.25.

(3d rev.). Questions and answers on Atomic Energy Commission ac­cess permits. Mar. 1961. cover title, 12 n. [Supersedes earlier Issuances. Tert on p. 2 of cover.] [Processed.] f

Atoms at work [exhibit] 1960-62 South American tour. [1961.] [7] p. il.t • Item 1051 Y 3.At 7: 2 At 7/20

Index to annual report to Congress for 1960, major activities in atomic energy programs, Jan.-Dee. 1960. [1961.] [2] +44 p. [Supplements cumulative index to 25 semi-annual reports and index to Annual report to Congress for 1959.] » Paper, 20c. • Item 1053 Y 3.At 7:1/960/ind. L.C. card 51-61705

SNAP [Systems for nuclear auxiliary power] [1961.] [11] leaves, 4‘ [Processed. Includes Note to editors and correspondents and Attach­ments 1-3.] t Y 3.At 7: 2 P 87/2

BUDGET BUREAU, Executive Office of the President

Management analysis at headquarters of Federal agencies, inventory of agency practices concerning staff function of management analysis. Oct. 1959. [l]+2+86 p. 11.4‘ [Processed.] tL.C. card 60-60907 Pr 34.102: M 31

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Commercial standard CS (series). (Office of Technical Services, Com­modity Standards Division.) [Prepared with cooperation of National Bureau of Standards.] • Item 243 C 41.25 :(nos.)8-61. Gage blanks, recorded voluntary standard of trade. [5th edition.]

[1961.] 140 p. il. 4° [Effective July 1, 1961. Supersedes CS 8- 51.] • Paper, 40c.

90-58. Power cranes and shovels, amdt. 1. [1961.] 2 p. 11. 4° [Processed. Effective July 1, 1961.] t

188-59. Cast Iron soil pipe and fittings, amdt. 1. [1961.] 2 p. 4° [Effec­tive Aug. 21,1961. Processed.] t

231A-60. [Aircraft hangar doors of manually operated horizontal sliding type (steel frame), recorded voluntary standard of trade, effective Aug. 15, 1960], errata. June 16, 1961. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t

236-61. Mat-formed wood particleboard (interior use), recorded voluntary standard of trade. [1961.] 9+[2] p. [Effective June 1, 1961. Prepared in cooperation of Forest Products Laboratory, Agriculture Dept.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

13848 instrumentation in Greece; [prepared by Harold J. Newman]. June 1961. 11 p. 4° (Scientific Motion Picture, and Photographic Products Divi­sion.) [Processed. Includes lists of publications of value to firms planning to export to Greece.] t Paper, 10c. C 41.92 : G 81

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61-1. Glass container industry, Midyear review and outlook for 1961. Aug. 1, 1961. 2 leaves, 4° (Containers and Packaging Division.)

61-2. Nickel industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961. July 31, 1961.2 leaves, 4° (Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division.)

61-7. Material handling equipment industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961. Aug. 1, 1961. 2 leaves, 4° (General Industrial Equipment and Components Division.)

61-8. Converted flexible packaging products Industry, midyear review and out­look for 1961. Aug. 2, 1961. 2 leaves, 4° (Containers and Packaging Division.)

61-10. Household appliance industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961. July 31, 1961. 5 leaves, 4° (Consumer Durable Goods Division.)

61-13. Fibre box industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961. Aug. 2, 1961.3 leaves, 4° (Containers and Packaging Division.)

61-14. Integral horsepower electric motors, midyear review and outlook for 1961. Aug. 1, 1961. 3 leaves, 4® (Electrical Equipment Division.)

61-17. Power boiler Industry, midyear review and outlook fur 1961. Aug. 1, 1961. 3 p. il. 4° (Power Equipment Division.)

13857 Motion pictures abroad: Argentina; [prepared by Earl II. Young]. June 1961. 3 p. 4° (Scientific, Motion Picture, and Photographic Products Division.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 215-J C 41.16 : Ar 3/961

13858 ----- Belgium ; [prepared by Earl H. Young]. June 1961. 3 p. 4“ * Paper, 5c. • Item 215-J C 41.16 : B 41

OTS selective bibliography SB (series). (Office of Technical Services.) [Processed. Bibliographies of reports listed in U.S. Government re­search reports and Technical translations.] C 41.21/3: (nos.)

13859 464. Zirconium (supplement to CTR-344). [May 1961.] 17 p. 4° 4 Paper, 10c.13860 468. Soaps, detergents, cleaning agents (supp. to CTR-333). (July 1961.]

7 p. 4° 4> Paper, 10c.13861 Prestressed concrete products industry; by Sidney Gertler. [1961.] 8 p. 4°

(Processed. Reprinted from Construction review, June 1961.] tC 41.30/3a : C 749

Simplified practice recommendation R (series). [Issued by Office of Technical Services, Commodity Standards Division, with cooperation of National Bureau of Standards.] • Item 249 C 41.20: (nos.)

13862 61-61. Ceramic tile for floors and walls, recorded voluntary recouimendatlon oftrade. [1961.J 15 p. il. 4» [Effective May 29, 1961. Supersedes R 61 44.] • Paper, 10c.

13863 264-61. Standard sizes of oil-hardenable flat, ground tool steel stock, recordedvoluntary recommendation of trade. 11961.) 11 p. [Effective Mar. 16, 1961.1 • Paper, 10c.

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CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT

13864 Annual report of insurance business transacted in Canal Zone during calendar year 1960, including laws concerning licensing of insurance companies. [1961.] [l]4-15p. tL.C. card 53-26445 CZ 1.9: 960

13865 Rules and regulations governing navigation of Panama Canal and adjacent waters, 1952 edition [revised pages], June 20, 1961. [4] p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t Panama Canal Company, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone or Washington, D.C. CZ 1.6: N 22/952/rev. pages-23

CENSUS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

13866 Announcement and order form, 1958 census of manufactures, location of manufacturing plants by industry, county, employment size, series MC58(S)-2. [June 23, 1961.] [3] p. narrow 12“ (Form 18-55)[Processed.] t C 3.24/10: 958-5

13867 Announcement and order form, 1959 County business patterns, employ­ment, payrolls, business units, statistics for manufacturing, contract construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, etc. [Apr. 24, 1961.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° [Processed. Joint project of Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Bureau of Census.] C 3.204 : 959/ann.

1958 census of business: Central business district statistics [standard metropolitan statistical area report] BC58-CBD (series). [Processed.] t Paper, each 25c. C 3.202/13: 958/(nos.)

13868 54. New Orleans, La., area. Revised [edition], [1961.] 20 p. il. 4°13869 86. lacoma, Wash., area. Revised [edition], [1961.] 18 p. 11. 4°

----- Retail trade [subject report] BC58-RS (series). [Prepared in Busi­ness Division under supervision of Henry Wulff. Preprint of cor­responding section of v. 1, Retail trade, summary statistics.] • Item 133

13870 5. Alaska and Hawaii. [1961.] [2] -}-xIl-[-20 p. il. 4" • Paper, 25c.C 3.202/6:958/5

----- Wholesale trade [subject reports] BC58-WS (series). [Prepared in Business Division under supervision of Henry Wulff. Reprint of cor­responding section of v. 3, Wholesale trade, summary statistics.] • Item 133

13871 1. Sales size and employment size. [1961.] cover title, xvi + 107 p. 11 4“• Paper, $1.00. c 3.202/8 : 958/1

1958 census of manufactures : [Area report] MC58(3)-(series). [Prepared in Industry Division under supervision of Irving Rottenberg. Preprints of corresponding sections of v. 3, Area statistics. Statistics replace those in preliminary area reports, Series MC(P)-S.] 9 Item 137

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C 3.24/3 : 958/MC-(nos.) Alabama. [1961.] vi!t + 16 + A-4 p. il. 4“ • Paper, 25c.Arkansas. [1961.] vili + 12 + A-4 p. 11. 4“ • Paper, 20c.Colorado. [1961. J viii + 1 24-A-4 p 11 4” • Paper. 25c.District of Columbia. [1961.] V111 + 7 + A-4 p 11.4“ • Paper, 20c.Idaho. [1961.] vid + 9 + A-4 p. 11. 4“ * Paper. 20c.Illinois. [1961] vlll+ 31 +A-4 p. 11. 4“ • Paper, 25c.Indiana. [1961.] vitl +21+ A-t p. 11 4“ » Paner, 25c.Missouri. [1961] vill + 22 + A t p. 11. 4“ • Paper. 25c.New Mexico. [1961.] vlll + 8 + A-4 p. 11. 4“ ♦ Paper, 20c.North Dakota. [1961.] vlll + 9 +A-4 p. 11 4“ • Paner. 20c.Rhode Island. [1961.] vlll + 10 + A-4 p. il. 4" • Paner, 25c. South Carolina. 11961.] vlll + 12 +A-4 p. 11. 4» • Paper, 25c. South Dakota. [1961.1 vlll + 10 + A-4 p II 4" • Paper. 20c.9 00068806. [1961.] vlli +18 +A-4 p. tl. 4“ • Paner, 25c. lexas. [1961.] vtil + 28 + A-4 p. 11. 4“ • Paner. 30c. Vermont. 11961.] vill + 8 + A-4 p. It. 4° • Paper. 20c. Washington. [1961.] V111 + 14 + A-4 p. 11. 4" • Paper, 25c.

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1958 census of manufactures: [Industry report] MC58(2)-(serles). [Preprint from v. 2, Industry statistics.] • Item 136

13889 20H. Supplement, 1958 census of manufactures, fats and oils, oilseed crushingequipment. July 1961. 3 p. 4“ (MC58(2)-20H supplement.) [Proc­essed.] t C 3.24/4 : 958/MC-20 H/supp.

----- [Special report] MC58(S)-(series), • Item 135C3.24/15: 958/(nos.)

13890 2.1. Location of manufacturing plants by Industry, county, and employment size:pt. 1, Food and kindred products, tobacco products. [1961.] v + 142 p. 4“ • Paper, $1.00.L.C. card A 61-9403

13891 2.2. Same: pt. 2, Textile mill products, apparel and related products, leatherand leather products. [1961.] vl + 123 p. 4“ ♦ Paper, $1.00.LC. card A 61 9403

13892 2.3. Same: pt. 3, Lumber and wood products, furniture and fixtures. [1961.]v + 90 p. 4° • Paper, 60c.L.C. card A 61-9403

13893 2.4 Same: pt. 4, Paper and allied products, printing and publishing. [1961.]v + 93 p. 4“ • Paper, 60c.L.C. card A 61-9403

13894 2.5. Same : pt. 5, Chemicals and allied products, petroleum and coal products,rubber and plastics products. [1961. J v + 75 p. 4° • Paper. 60c.L.C. card A 01-9403

13895 2.6. Same ; pt. 6, Stone, clay, and glass products, miscellaneous manufactures.11961.] v-l-117 p. 4“ • Paper. 75c.L.C. card A 61-9403

13896 2.7. Same: pt. 7, Primary metal industries, fabricated metal products. [1961.]v + 103p. 4° * Paper, 60c.L.C. card A 61-9403

13897 2.8. Same: pt. 8, Machinery, except electrical, electrical machinery. [1961.]vl + 133 p. 4° * Paper, 70c.L.C. card A 61-9403

13898 2.9. Same. pt. 9, Transportation equipment. Instruments, and related products.[1961.] v + 48p.4° • Paper, 40c.L.C. card A 61-9403

1958 Census of mineral industries: [Area report] MIC58(2) (series). [Prepared in Industry Division under supervision of Vivian E. Spencer. Preprint of corresponding section of v. 2, Area statistics.] • Item 158

C 3.216/2 : 958/ (nos.)13899 9. Idaho. [1961.] vlii + 10 p. il. 4° * Paper, 25c.13900 23. Montana. [1961.] vlli +13 p. il. 4» * Paper, 25c.13901 34. Oregon. [1961. J viiI + 10 p. 11. 4“ * Paper, 25c.13902 36. Rhode Island. [1961.] villi- 6 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.13903 42. Vermont. [1961.] vili+8 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 20c.

City finances, 1960, G-CF60.13904 1. Summary of city government finances in 1960. July 26, 1961. 14 p. 11. 4“

(Government Division.) [Processed.] + Paper, 25c.L.C. card 34-28211 C 3.142 : 960/1

County business patterns, reporting units, employment, and taxable pay­rolls, by industry groups under old-age, survivors, and disability insur­ance program, 1st quarter, 1959, pt. [Prepared in cooperation with Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau.] • Item 133-A

C 3.204:959/pt.( nos.)13905 pt. 3A. Middle Atlantic States, New Jersey, New York. 1961. xil-4-205 p. 11. 4°

* Paper, $1.00.13906 pt, 8A. West South Central States : Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma. 1961. xil4-

151 p. il. 4° • Paper, $1.25.13907 pt, 8B. West South Central States, Texas. 1961. XH4-138 p. 11. 4° * Paper,

$1.00.13908 pt. 10. Pacific States : Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington. 1961.

xiii + 216 p. 11. 4’ » Paper, $1.50.

Current housing reports: Housing vacancies, series H-lll. [Processed.]13909 25. Vacant housing units in United States, 2d quarter 1961. Aug. 1961. 12

p. 4° t Paper, 10c. C 3.215 : H-lll/25

13910 Current industrial reports: Aluminum foil converted, 1960; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products. July 31, 1961. [2] p. 4” (Series M34P( 60)-1.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

C 3.158: M 34 P(60)-l

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13911 — Change sheet, Dry cell batteries, 1960. July 12, 1961. 1 p. 4* (Series BDSAF-371A(60)-l.) [Processed.] t

C 3.158: BDSAF-371A (60)-l/ch.13912 -------Fibrous glass, 1960; prepared by Bureau of Census, Industry Divi­

sion, and Miscellaneous Metals and Minerals Division, Business and Defense Services Administration. July 20, 1961. 1 p. 4“ (Series BDSAF-614 (60)-l.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.

C 3.158: BDSAF-614(60)-l13913 ------- Particle board, 1960; prepared by Bureau of Census, Industry Divi­

sion, and Forest Products Division, Business and Defense Services Ad­ministration], July 20, 1961. [2] p. 4° (Series BDSAF-582(60)-l.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: BDSAF-582( 60)-1

13914 -------Woolen and worsted machinery activity, 1960; prepared by Industry Division, Textiles. July 31, 1961. 5 p. 4° (Series M22E(60)-l.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M 22 E(60)-l

Current population reports: Population characteristics, series P-20. [Processed.] C3.186: P-20/(nos.)

13915 108. Marriage, fertility, and childspacing, Aug. 1959; prepared by Wilson H.Grablll and Robert Parke, Jr. July 12, 1961. 55 p. 11. 4» + Paper. 50c.

13916 109. Households and families, by types, 1961. July 17, 1961. 5 p. 4° t Paper,10c.

13917 110. School enrollment, and education of young adults and their fathers, Oct.1960. July 24, 1961. 15 p. 4“ t Paper, 25c.

13918 111. Characteristics of households with telephones, Mar. 1960. Aug. 2, 19616 p. 4° t Paper, 10c.

----- Population estimates, series P-25. [Processed.]13919 233. Estimates of population of United States, Jan. 1, 1950-June 1, 1961.

July 14, 1961. 2 p. 4° t Paper, 10c. C 3.186 : P-25/233

----- Special censuses, series P-28. [Processed.]13920 1280. Summary of special censuses and of 1960 population of areas annexed to

municipalities and of new incorporations, Apr. 1-June 30, 1961. July 28, 1961. 1 p. 4- t Paper, 10c. C 3.186 : P-28/1280

Foreign social science bibliographies, series P-92. • Item 143-A13921 2. Bibliography of social science periodicals and monograph series: Bulgaria,

1944—60 ; by Foreign Manpower Research Office, Bureau of Census, under gp°nt from Office of Science Information Service, National Science Founda­tion. [1961.] lv + 36 p. 4° • Paper, 30c.L.C. card A 61-9362 C 3.163/5: 2

13922 Governmental finances in United States, 1960, G-GF60-no. 1: Summary of governmental finances in 1960. Aug. 18, 1961. 21 p. il. 4° (Gov­ernments Division.) [Processed.] t Paper, 25c. 0 3.191:960/1

International population statistics reports, series P-90.13923 15. Size, comp'-slthm, and growth of population of mainland China; by John S.

Aird. [1981.) vl + 100 p. il. 4° (Foreign Manpower Research Office.) [Includes list of sources.) ♦ Paper, 55c. • Item 139L.C. card A 61-9631 C 3.205 : C 44/3

13924 Public bulletin USIDA-6, changes in United States import duties anno­tated for statistical reporting, Jan. 1, 1960 edition. July 1961. [29] p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. Issued in loose-leaf form.] • Item 148 C3.150/5:6

Mo t e — United States Import duties annotated for statistical reporting Includ­ing supplementary material for an Indefinite period, is sold by Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., at subscription price of $4.00, domestic; $1.00 additional for foreign mailing.

13925 Statistical abstract of United States, 1961 [with bibliography of sources of statistics], 82d annual edition. [1961.] xii-f-1037 p. il. [Prepared under direction of Edwin D. Goldfield, chief, Statistical Reports Divi­sion. Also issued as H. doc. 90, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] » Cloth, $3.50. • Item 150L.C. card 4-18089 C 3.134: 961

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U.S. census of agriculture, 1959: Final report, v. 1, Counties, farms, farm characteristics, livestock and products, crops, fruits, values, pt. [Pre­pared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division. Supersedes series AC 59-1 and AC 59-2, preliminary reports.]L.C. card A 60-9482 C 3.31/4 : 959/v.l/pt.(nos.)

13926 7. New York. (1961.1 xxv + 231 p. 11. 4« • Paper, $1.50. • Item 152-A-213927 14. Wisconsin. [1961.] xxv + 211 p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.50. • Item 152-A-713928 22. Delaware. [1961.] xxv + 147 p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.00. 9 Item 152-A-1413929 41. Colorado. [1961.] xxv + 235 p. 11. 4° ’ Paper, $1.50. • Item 152-A-2913930 46. Washington. [1961.] xxv4-225 p. 11. 4° • Paper, $1.50. O Item 152-A-32

U.S. census of housing, 1960, City blocks, series HC(3). [Prepared undersupervision of Wayne F. Daugherty, chief, Housing Division. The map in each collation is issued separately.]L.C. card A 61-9347 C 3.224/5 : 960/ (nos.)

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1. Bessemer, Ala. [1961.] xiv4-7 p. II. map, 4° * Paper, 25c. • Item156--A-2

3. Gadsden, Ala. [1961.] xiv4-13 p. il. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. © Item156-A-2

4. Huntsville, Ala. [1961.] xlv4-12 p. 11. map, 4° ♦Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-2

6. Montgomery, Ala. [1961.] xiv4-18 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 30c. • Item 156 A-2

7. Tuscaloosa, Ala. [1961.] xiv+9 p. II. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 25c. © Item 156-A-2

130. Aurora, Ill. [1961.] xlv+11 p. 11. map, 4° * Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-15 131. Berwyn, UI. [1961.1 xiv4-6 p. 11. map, 4° * Paper, 20c. © Item 156-A-15 132. Centreville, Ill. [1961.] xlv-|-3 p. il. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 20c. © Item 156-

A-15133. Chicago, Ill. [1961.] xlv+223 p. 11. map (3 sheets), 4° • Paper, $1.50.

• Item 156-A-15134. Cicero, Ill. [1961.] x!v-[-8 p. 11. 4° ’Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-15135. Decatur, Ill. [1961.] xiv4~15 p. 11. map, 4° * Paper, 25c. • Item 156-

A-15136. East St. Louis, Ill. [1961.1 xlv + 12 p. 11. map, 4° •Paper, 25c. • Item

156-A-15137. Elgin, Ill [1961.] xlv + 10 p. 11. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 25c. © Item 156-A-15138. Evanston, Ill. [1961.] xiv-j-9 p. 11. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-

15139. Hinsdale, Ill. [1961.] xlv-/4 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 20c. © Item 156-A-

15140. Joliet, Ill. [1961.] xlv+12 p. il. map, 4° ‘Paper, 25c. © Item 156-A-15 141. Moline, Ill. [1961.] xiv4-7 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-15 142. Oak Park, III. [1961.] xlv + 7 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-

15143. Peoria, Ill. [1961.1 xiv-|-16 p. il. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-15144. Rockford, Ill. [1961.] xiv + 23 p. il. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 30c. • Item 156-A-

15145. Rock Island, III. [1961.] xiv4-9 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. © Item

156 A-15146. Skokie, III. [1961.] xiv + 10 p. II. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. © Item 156-A-15147. Springfield, Ill. [1961.] xiv4-14 p. 11. map, 4° ‘Paper, 25c. • Item

156-A-15149. East Chicago, Ind. [1961.1 xlv-f-5 p. il. map, 4° ‘Paper, 20c. • Item

156-A-16150. Evansville, Ind. [1961.] xiv + 26 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 30c. © Item

156-A-16151. Fort Wayne, Ind. [1961.] xlv + 27 p. 11. map, 4° ‘Paper, 35c. • Item

156-A-16152. Gary, Ind. [1961.] xiv-[-23 p. 11. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 35c. © Item 156-

A-16153. Hammond, Ind. [1961.] xiv + 14 p. 11. map, 4° ’Paper, 25c. © Item

156-A-16154. Indianapolis. Ind. [1961.] xlv + 60 p. 11. map (2 sheets), 4° • Paper 50c.

© Item 156-A-16156. South Bend, Ind. [1961.] xiv + 22 p. 11. map, 4° ’Paper, 30c. © Item

156—A-16160. Des Moines, Iowa. [1961.] xlv4-33 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 40c. © Item

156-A-17200. Ann Arbor, Mich. [1961.] xlv + 9 p. il. map, 4° ‘Paper, 25c. • Item

156-A-24205. Flint, Mich, xlv + 29 p. il. map, 4° ’Paper, 35c. • Item 156-A-24207. Harper Woods, Mich. [1961.] xlv + 4 p. il. map, 4° ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item

156—A—24212. Lansing, Mich. [1961.] xlv+17 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 25c. ® Item 156-

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xlv + 5 p. 11. map, 4® • Paper, 20c.214. Muskegon, Mich. [1961.] xlv + 10 p. 11. map, 4°

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• Paper, 25c, • ItemPontine, Mich. [1961.] xiv + 12 p. 11. map, 4“ * Paper, 25c. • Item

150— A -24St. Clair Shores, Mich. [1961.] xlv+8 p. 11. map, 4® • Paper, 25c.

• Item 150-A-24Troy. Mich. [1961.] xiv + 5 p. il. map, 4® • Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-24Ferguson, Mo. [1961.] xiv + 4 p. 11. map, 4“ ’Paper, 20e. •Item

156-A-27Independence, Mo. [1961.] xlv + 10 p. 11. map, 4° ’Paper, 25c. • Item

156-A-27Kansas City, Mo. [1961.] xiv+69 p. 11. map (2 sheets), 4® * Paper, 60c.

• Item 156 A-27St. Joseph, Mo. [1961.] xtv + 18 p. 11. map, 4® • Paper, 30c. • Item

156-A-27Springfield, Mo. [1961.] xlv+20 p. 11. map, 4° • Paper, 30e. • Item

156-A-27University City, Mo. [1961.] xlv + 6 p. 11. map, 4’

156-A -27Empire, Oreg. [1961.1 xlv+2 p. II. map, 4°

156-A-39Hampton, Va. [1961.]

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• Itemxv+11 p. 11. map (2 sheets), 4° ’Paper, 25c.

Harrisonburg, Va. [1961.] xlv + 3 p. 11. map, 4° I5C-A-411 ’ Paper, 25c. • Item

406. Spokane, Wash. [1961.] xlv + 51 p. 11. map, 4” ’Paper, 45c. • Item156-A-50

407. Tacoma, Wash. [1961.] xlv+41 p. 11. map, 4® * Paper, 45c. • Item 156—A-50

408. Yakima. Wash. [1961.] xlv-f-10 p. 11. map, 4” ’Paper, 25c. • Item 150—A—50

409. Charleston, W. Va. [1961.] xlv + H p. 11. map, 4® • Paper, 25c. •Item 156—A—51

411. Wheeling, W. Va. [1961.] xlv-f-9 p. 11. map, 4® ’Paper, 25c. • Item 156-A-51

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----- Special reports for local housing authorities, series HC(S1). [Proc­essed. Prepared under supervision of Wayne F. Daugherty, chief, Housing Division.] f Paper, each 15c. C 3.224/8: 960/(nos.)5. Florence, Ala. [1961.] v + 10p.4® 8. Huntsville, Ala. [1961.] v + l()p. 4®12. Little Rock, Ark. [1961.] v + 10p. 4®58. Church Point, La. Revised [edition], [1961.] v+9p. 4®79. Pascagoula Miss , and vicinity. Revised [edition], [1961.] v4-9p. 4®100. Freeport, N.Y. Revised [edition]. [1961.] v + 9p.4»129. Gladewater, Tex., and vicinity. [1961.] vl + 9p. 11. 4“

U.S. census of population, 1960: Availability of published and unpub­lished data. July 1961. 35 p. 11. 4“ [Processed.] t Paper, 50e.

C 3.223 : D 26----- General social and economic characteristics, data on ethnic origin,

migration, families, income, education, employment, etc., final report PC(1)-C (series). [Prepared under supervision of Howard G. Bruns­man, chief, Population Division.]

13993 47C. Vermont. [1961.] xxxli + 45-108 p. 11. 4® [Data In this report will bereissued as chapter in pt. 47 of bound edition of v. 1.] • Paper, 55c.• Item 159-A-48 C 3.223/7 : 960/47 C

13994 U.S. commodity exports as related to output, 1958. [1961.] v+78 p. 4" ♦ Paper, 55c. • Item 146L.C, card A 61-9545 C 3.2: C 73/4

CHILDREN'S BUREAU, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.13995 Programs of Federal Government affecting children and youth, sum­

mary; prepared by Interdepartmental Committee on Children and Youth. 1961. [5] +95 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. • Item 452L.C. card HEW 61-116 FS 3.202: P 94

Statistical series, f (Limited distribution.) FS 3.214; (nos.)13996 63. Crippled children's program statistics, 1959 ; [by] Sadie Saffian. 1961. lv+

24 p. 11. 4“ • Item 45413997 04. Child welfare statistics, I960. 1961. [4] + 28p. 4® (Child Welfare Studies

Branch, Division of Research.) • Item 454

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13998 Address of Robert T. Murphy, Vice Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, at quarterly regional meeting, Association of Local Transport Airlines, Asheville, N.C., July 21, 1961. [1961.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 31.215: M 9513999 Civil Aeronautics Board reports: v. 26, Economic and safety enforcement

cases of Civil Aeronautics Board, Oct. 1957-June 1958. [1961.] xxii-j- 1063 p. il. 3 maps. * Cloth, $4.25. • Item 179L.C. card 42-38246 C 31.211: 26

14000 Remarks by Alan S. Boyd, chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, before American Bar Association, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 7, 1961. [1961.]8 p. 4“ [Processed.] t C 31.215: B 69/11

CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION OFFICE, Executive Office of the President

14001 1961 Governors’ conference and civil defense, report of Committee on Civil Defense and resolution on fallout protection and civil defense adopted by 1961 Governors’ conference [and statement by President of United States]. [1961.] cover title, [1] 4-9 p. 4° fL.C. card 61-62229 PrEx 4.2: G 74

14002 [National plan for civil defense and defense mobilization], annex 15, Com­munications, app. 1, Frequency allocation plan for radio amateur civil emergency service (races). [May 1961.] [2]4-9 p. il. 4° (National plan appendix series NP-15-1.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] tL.C. card 58-62307 Pr 34.706: N 21/annex 15/app.l

14003 ----- annex 23, National radiological defense plan, app. 1, Radiological defense requirements for monitoring stations and personnel. [1961.] ii4-7 p. 4° (National plan appendix series NP-23-1.) [Issued in loose­leaf form.] | Pr 34.706: N 21/annex 23/app.l

CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

14004 Hearings before United States Commission on Civil Rights, Sept. 27, 1960-May 6, 1961. 1961. iv4-848 p. il. [Hearings held in New Orleans, La.] t • Item 288-AL.C. card 61-62085 CR 1.8: H 35/960-61

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

14005 Amendment to announcement 241, accountant or auditor positions, $6,435- $13,730 a year (grades GS-9 through GS-15). Aug. 22,1961. 1 p. oblong 48" [Processed.] f CS 1.26 : 960/241/amdt.

14006 Amends issue 142 of AN 2279, [current Federal examination announce­ment]. Aug. 15,1961. Ip. oblong24° [Processed.] t

CS 1.28: 2279/142/amdt.14007 Announcing examination for archives assistant, $3,760 to $4,345 a year

(grades GS-3 to GS-5), announcement 142. Feb. 4, 1958, revised June 1961. [1961.] 10 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292

CS 1.26:958/142/rev.14008 Announcing examination for microphotographer, $3,500 to $4,345 a year

(grades GS-2 to GS-5), photostat operator, blueprint operator, blueprint and photostat operator, xerox operator, $3,500 to $4,040 a year (grades GS-2 to GS-4), announcement 20. Sept. 13, 1955, revised June 1961. [1961.] 8p. narrows” [Noclosing date.] t • Item 292

CS 1.26 : 955/20/rev.

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14009 Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279, sunp. B to issue 142, July-Aug. 1961. [1961.] 1 p. oblong 48° t • Item 292

CS 1.28: 2279/142/supp. B14010 Discontinuance notice for announcement 419B, scientific aid (cotton),

$3,500 to $4,345 a year (grades GS-2 to GS-5). Aug. 1, 1961. 1 p. oblong 48° [Processed.] t CS 1.26: 954/419B/notice

14011 Engineers needed, career opportunities with Federal Government, salaries grade GS-5, $5,335 [to] grade GS-15, $13,730 [announcement 211B(s)]. [Oct. 13, 1959, revised June 1961.] [1961.] 8 p. 4° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 959/211B(s)/rev.

14012 Engineers needed for careers with Federal Government, announcement 211B. Oct. 13, 1959, revised June 1961. [1961.] 4 p. 4° [No closing date.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26 : 959/211B/rev.

14013 Federal service entrance examination, 1962, offering career opportunities in Government, [announcement 265]. [Sept. 12, 1961.] 8 p. il. 4° ([Closing date for management internships, Jan. 25, 1962, for general positions, Apr. 26, 1962].) t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 961/265

14014 General amendment to announcement 5-163-5 (60), engineer, physicist, metallurgist, $5,335-$13,730, announcement 5-163-5 (60), amendment 1. Aug. 22,1961. 2 p. 4“ [Processed. Open continuous.] t

CS 1.26/4: 960/5-163-5-amdt. 114015 interagency training programs, fall 1961. [1961.] vi-[-125 p. ([Office

of Career Development].) f • Item 296-AL.C. card 61-60371 CS 1.65: 961/2

Pamphlets. CS 1.48: (nos.)14016 5. Thinking about your 1st job? remember Uncle Sam when It comes to

choosing employer; July 1961. [1961.] [2] p. 11. oblong 8”. folded Into oblong 32° siw t • Item 299

14017 33-12. Pay structure of Federal civil service, June 30, 1960. May 1961.cover title, Iil+33 n. 4« (Federal Employment Statistics Office.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.]! tL.C. card 48-46254

14018 Pharmacist, $5,355 to $8,955 a year (grades GS-7 through GS-12), apply to Executive Secretary, Central Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners. Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D.C., announcement no. 212B. Oct. 13, 1959, revised July 1961. [1961.] 4 p. 4° t • Item 292

CS 1.26 : 959/212B/rev.14019 U.S. Civil Service Commission announces examination for public health

advisor $5,355-$13,730 a year (grades GS7-GS15), public health analyst, $6.435-$13,730 a year (grades GS5-GS15), announcement 125B. Oct 22, 1957, revised July 1961. [1961.] 9 p. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t

CS 1.26: 957/125B/rev.14020 United States Civil Service Commission announces examination for en­

tomologist (plant pests) and plant pathologist (forest and forest prod­ucts), $6,435 to $8,955 a year (grades GS-9 through GS-12), for duty with Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, and other Federal agencies, apply to Executive Secretary, Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Department of Agriculture. Washington 25, D.C.. announce­ment 264B. Aug. 22. 1961. 4 p,4' [No closing date.] t • Item 292

CS 1.26: 961/264B14021 United States Civil Service Commission announces examination for opera­

tions research analyst, $7,560-$13,730 a year (grades GS-11 to GS-15) announcement 193B. Apr. 21, 1959, revised June 1961. [1961.] 6 p. 4* [X-118 modified. No closing date.] t Executive Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington 25, D.C. • Item 292 CS 1.26:959/193B/rev.

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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.

Publications. C 4.19/2: (nos.)14022 65-1, pt. 22. Plane coordinate intersection tables (2%-mlnute), Mississippi.

1961. [31+92 p. 11. 4” ‘Paper, 50c. • Item 193L.C. card 53-61216

14023 65-1, pt. 40. Same: Tennessee. 1961. [31 + 58 p. 11. 4° ‘Paper, 40c. • Item193L.C. card 53-61216

14024 65-1, pt. 46. Same: West Virginia. 1961. [11+52 p. 4° ‘Paper, 35c.• Item 193L.C. card 53-61216

14025 Tide tables, high and low water predictions, central and western Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean [calendar year] 1962. [1961.] 385 p. il. [Index map of tide table coverage on p. 2 of cover. Includes list of publications relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, $1.00. • Item 196L.C. card 7-35369 C 4.15/6: 962

COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.

14026 Guide to Coast Guard public information services. Apr. 1, 1961. [282] p. il. 4’ (CG 247, rev.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 934-AL.C. card 61-62032 T 47.8/3: In 3

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

14027 Address by Paul A. Johnston, executive assistant to Secretary of Com­merce, to Alpha Iota International Business Women’s Sorority, Wash­ington, [D.C.], July 20, 1961. [1961.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 1.18: J 6414028 Address by Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges at Gang Dinner,

Press and Union League Club, San Francisco, July 27, 1961. [1961.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 1.18: H 66/26

14029 Address by Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges to joint meeting of San Francisco Chapter of National Security Industrial Association and Chamber of Commerce at San Francisco, July 27,1961. [1961.] 6 p. 4" [Processed.] t C 1.18: H 66/27

14030 Address of John S. Stillman, assistant to Under Secretary of Commerce at International Seaway Festival, Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1961.

[1961.] 10 p. 4“ [Processed.] t C 1.18: St 5/2

COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY, Agriculture Dept.

14031 Commodity exchange act, as amended, regulations of Secretary of Agri­culture thereunder, orders of Commodity Exchange Commission pur­suant to see. 4a, and sec. 5a(4), of act; revised to July 10, 1961. [1961.] cover title, 52 p. t • Item 40L.C. card Agr 48-459 A 85.6: C 73/961

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, Treasury Dept.

14032 Abstract of reports of condition of active national and nonnational banks in District of Columbia at close of business on June 30, 1961. Apr. 12, 1961, and June 15, 1960; abstract 123. Aug. 4, 1961. [2] leaves, oblong 8“ [Processed.] t T 12.5/2:123

CONGRESSNo t e .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., reeorded under Congress and both

houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.

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Congressional serial setNo t e .—At the end of each session of Congress the House and Senate documents

and reports are accumulated Into bound volumes comprising the Congressional serial set. No catalog entry is made for the volumes of the Serial set since the documents and reports contained therein have been previously listed In the Monthly catalog.

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[Serial 12192] • Item 995-GNos. lift, 127, 87tb Congress, 1st session. Reports, Boy Scouts of America and

Girl Scouts vt U.S.A.. I960. • Item D95-P

House reports:nor 70—542, with exceptions, 85th Congress, 1st session. Miscellaneous reports

on private bills, I [Serial 11988], • Item 1OO7-B

Senate reports:nos. 1-235, with exceptions, 85th Congress, 1st session. Miscellaneous reports

ou public bills, I [Serial 11976], • Item 1007-A

lowsNo t e .—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are

known as ’‘slip laws'*. Later, these laws are complied, edited, Indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large.

Private laws, 87th Congress, f House or Senate Document Rooms, Capitol.100.

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120.

HR. 1710, act for relief of Narlnder Singh Somal. Approved July 6, 1961. 1 p.

H.R. 1860, act for relief of Jovenal Gornes Verano. Approved July 6, 1961.1 p.

II.II. 4500, act to donate to heirs of Anthony Bourbonnais approximately thirty-sir one-buutlrvdths acre of land in Pottawatomie County, Okla. Approved July 6. 1961. Ip.

H.Il. 1675. act for relief of Mrs. Anneliese Franziska Guay. Approved July 11. 1961 1 p.

H.R. 1602, act for relief of Ido Enrico Cassandro. Approved July 11, 1961. I P.

H.R. 1887, act for relief of Helen Tilford Lowery. Approved July 11, 1961.1 P-

H.R. 2155, act for relief of Reoko Kawaguchi Moore. Approved July 11. 1961. 1 p.

H.R. 2156, act for relief of Tul Hing Tow Woo. Approved July 11, 1961. 1 P.

H R. 21815, act for relief of Marie F. Ballsh. Approved July 11, 1961. 1 p.H.R. 2835, act for relief of Jose Lauchengco, ir. Approved July 11, 1961.

1 P.H.R. 3371. act for relief of George Sauter (also known as Georgois Makkas).

Approved July 11 1961. 1 pS. 1073, act for relief of Henry Eugene Godderls. Approved July 14, 1961.

1 P'o' act f°r of Krste Angeloff. Approved July 20, 1961. 1 p.8- 112, act for relief of Aspasia A. Koumbouris (Kumpuris). Approved July

20, 1961. 1 p.H-R- 2’645, act for relief of Wleslawa Alice Kllmowskl. Approved July 21, 1961. 1 p.JI S' nct for rel'at of Sfax Bleier. Approved July 26, 1961. 1 p.H R. 147«, act for relief of Mansureh Rinehart. Approved July 26, 1961.

= a,-t for re,lef ot Kejen Pt Corsa Approved July 26. 1961. 1 p.SK’ .’2??' n'’t f‘’r r“H“f of Jank Konko. Approved July 26. 1961. 1 p. H R. 1915, act for relief of Sode Hatta. Approved July 26, 1961. 1 p. « Bc^ f,,r re^e^ Tome Takamoto. Approved July 26, 1961. 1 p.U.K. 4o57, act for relief of Manuel Martinez-Lopez. Approved July 26, 1961.

1S- act for relief of Mrs. Kazuko (Wm. R.) Zittle. Approved July 31,

1961. 1 p,S’ 438, act for relief of Marla Giovanna Hopkins. Approved July 31, 1961.

122.123.124.

125.

126.127.

128.

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H.R 1336, act for relief of Anna Catania Pugllsl. Approved July 31, 1961.H it 1379, act for relief of dependents or estate of Carroll O. Switzer.

Approved July 31, 1961. liH.R. 1390, act for relief of Jung Ngon Woon. Approved July 31, 1961.

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Private laws, 87th Congress—Continued130. H.R. 1391, act for relief of Mrs. Wong Lau Sau Kam. Approved July 31,

1961. 1 p.131. H.R. 1486, act for relief of Mrs. Vicenta A. Messer. Approved July 31,

1961. 1 p.132. H.R. 1499, act for relief of Manuel Nido. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p.133. H.R. 1699, act for relief of Nick George Boudoures. Approved July 31, 1961.

1 p.134. H.R. 1704, act for relief of Lee Shee Won. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p.135. H.R. 1706, act for relief of Adela Michiko Flores. Approved July 31, 1961.

1 p.136. H.R. 1911, act for relief of Ricaredo Bernabe Dela Cena. Approved July 31,

1961. 1 p.137. H.R. 2354, act for relief of Mr. Louis Fischer, Feger Seafoods, and Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas R. Stuart. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p.138. H.R. 2674, act for relief of Eva Nowlk. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p.139. H.R. 1383, act for relief of Hyacinth Louise Miller. Approved Aug. 3,

1961. 1 p.140. H.R. 1891, act for relief of William J. Stevens. Approved Aug. 3, 1961. 1 p.141. H.R. 1903, act for relief of Amina Youssif Coslno (nee Simaan). Approved

Aug. 3,1961. 1 p.142. H.R. 2086, act for relief of Earl H. Spero. Approved Aug. 3, 1961. 1 p.143. H.R. 2616, act for relief of Habib Mattar Nacol. Approved Aug. 3, 1961.

1 P.144. H.R. 2750, act to provide for relief of certain enlisted members of Air Force.

Approved Aug. 3, 1961. 1 p.

Public laws, 87th Congress. • Item 575No t e .—Public laws in slip form In the first prints may be obtained from the

Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D.C., at a subscription price of $12.00 per session, $2.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price.

56. S. 847, act to change name of Army and Navy Legion of Valor of United States of America, Incorporated, and for other purposes. Approved June 21, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

65. H.J. Res. 465, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1962, and for other purposes. [Approved June 30, 1961.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

70. S. 1922, act to assist in provision of housing for moderate and low Income families, to promote orderly urban development, to extend and amend laws relating to housing, urban renewal, and community facilities, and for other purposes. [Approved June 30, 1961.] 44 p. • Paper, 20c.

76. H.R. 5765, act to authorize purchase and exchange of land and Interests therein on Blue Ridge and Natchez Trace Parkways. Approved June 30, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

82. S.J. Res. 106, joint resolution transferring management of Senate restau­rants to Architect of Capitol, and for other purposes. [Approved July 6, 1961.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

83. S. 1342, act to provide that participation by members of National Guard in reenactment of Battle of 1st Manassas shall be held and considered to be full-time duty under sec. 503 of title 32, United States Code, and for other purposes. Approved July 6, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

84. H.R. 5723, act to extend veterans5 guaranteed and direct home Ioan program and to provide additional funds for veterans’ direct loan program. [Ap­proved July 6, 1961.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.

85. S. 1748, act to provide for Increased distribution of Congressional record to Federal judiciary. Approved July 11, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

86. S. 2083, act to correct technical Inaccuracy In act of May 19, 1961 (Public law 87-36). Approved July 11, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

87. H.R. 1258, act to amend Longshoremen’s and harbor workers’ compensa­tion act as amended, to provide increased benefits in case of disabling Injuries, and for other purposes. Approved July 14, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

88. H.R. 6441, act to amend Federal water pollution control act to provide for more effective program of water pollution control, and for other purposes. [Approved July 20,1961.] 7 p. • Paper, 5c.

89. S. 1931, act to extend provisions of title 13 of Federal aviation act of 1958, relating to war risk insurance. Approved July 20, 1961. 1 p. • Paper, 5c.

90. S. 537, act to amend Surplus property act of 1944 to revise restriction on conveyance of surplus land for historic-monument purposes. Approved July 20, 1961. 1 p. • Paper, 5c.

91. S. 540, act to authorize agencies of Government of United States to pay in advance for required publications, and for other purposes. Approved July 20, 1961. Ip.* Paper, 5c.

92. S. 1720, act to continue authority of President under title II of Agricultural trade development and assistance act of 1954, as amended, to utilize surplus agricultural commodities to assist needy peoples and to promote economic development In underdeveloped areas of the world. Approved July 20, 1961. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

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93. S. 576, act to amend sec. 216 of Merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, to clarify status of faculty and administrative staff at United States Merchant Marine Academy, to establish suitable personnel policies for such personnel, and for other purposes. [Approved July 20, 1961.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.

94. S. 796, act to amend Federal property and administrative services act of of 1949, as amended, so as to authorize use of surplus personal property by State distribution agencies, and for other purposes. Approved July 20, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

95. H.R. 3385, act to amend Tariff act of 1930 to provide for free entry of electron microscopes and certain other apparatus imported by, or on behalf of, certain institutions. Approved July 20, 1961. Ip.* Paper, 5c.

96. H.J. res. 472, joint resolution providing for apportionment to Commonwealth of Massachusetts of Its share of funds authorized for National System of Interstate and Defense Highways for fiscal year ending June 30, 1963. Approved July 20, 1961. Ip.* Paper, 5c.

97. H.R. 866, act to amend sec. 4004 of title 38, United States Code, to require that Board of Veterans’ Appeals render findings of fact and conclusions ,of law in opinions setting forth its decisions on appeals. Approved July 20, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

98. H.R. 6874, act to authorize appropriations to National Aeronautics and Space Administration for salaries and expenses, research and develop­ment, construction of facilities, and for other purposes. 3 p. * Paper, 5c.

99. H.R. 7148, act to equalize provisions of title 38. United States Code, relating to transportation of remains of veterans who die in Veterans* Adminis­tration facilities to place of burial. Approved July 21, 1961. 1 p. • Paper, 5c.

100. H.R. 4349, act to place Naval Reserve Officers* Training Corps graduates (regulars) in status comparable with United States Naval Academy graduates. Approved July 21, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

101. H.R. 2953, act to amend sec. 521 of title 38, United States Code, to provide that certain service shall be creditable for pension purposes. Approved July 21, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

102. H.R. 6269, act to extend provisions for benefits based on limited periods immediately following discharge from active duty after Dec. 31, 1956, to veterans discharged before that date. Approved July 21, 1961. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

103. H.R. 4324, act to provide uniformity in certain conditions of entitlement to reenllstment bonuses under Career compensation act of 1949, and for other purposes. Approved July 25, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

104. S.J. Res. 116, joint resolution to extend time for conducting referendum with respect to national marketing quota for wheat for marketing year beginning July 1, 1962. Approved July 25, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

105. S. 1462, act to amend act of Sept. 2, 1960 (74 Stat. 734), In order to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to establish minimum standards of quality for any variety of grapes and plums covered by such act, and for other purposes. Approved July 26, 1961. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

106. S. 1710, act to amend act of Apr. 6, 1949, as amended, so as to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to make emergency livestock loans under such act until Dec. 31, 1961, and for other purposes. Approved July 26, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

107. H.J. Res. 392, joint resolution to amend joint resolution of Mar. 25, 1953, relating to electrical and mechanical office equipment for use of Members, officers, and committees of House of Representatives to provide that Members having constituencies of 500,000 shall be entitled to an addi­tional $500 worth of equipment, to increase number of electric typewriters which may be furnished Members, and for other purposes. Approved July 26, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

108. H.R. 1986, act to repeal provisions of sec. 5 of act of July 28, 1916, as amended, relating to furnishing of Information to Postmaster General by Interstate Commerce Commission with respect to revenue received by railroads from express companies for transportation of express matter. Approved July 26, 1961. Ip.* Paper, 5c.

109. H.R. 929, act to amend Internal revenue code of 1954 to permit prepaid dues income of certain membership organizations to be included in gross Income for taxable years to which dues relate. [Approved July 26, 1961.] 3 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

110. H.R. 4591, act to continue until close of June 30, 1962, suspension of duties on metal scrap, and for other purposes. Approved July 26, 1961. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.

111. H.R. 5548, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to acquire approximately 9 acres of land for addition to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, and for other purposes. Approved July 26, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

112. H.R. 7444, act making appropriations for Department of Agriculture and related agencies for fiscal year 1962, and for other purposes. [Approved July 26, 1961.1, 16 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.

113. S. 1644, act to provide for indexing and microfilming of certain records of Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in Alaska in collections of Library of Congress. Approved July 31, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

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from civil service retirement and disability fund. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.

14115 115. H.R. 7454, act consenting to amendment of compact between Pennsylvaniaand Ohio relating to Pymatuning Lake. Approved July 31, 1961. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.

14116 116. H.J. Res. 463, joint resolution to extend through June 30, 1962, life ofUnited States Citizens Commission on North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Approved July 31, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

14117 117. S.J. Res. 120, joint resolution to authorize the President to order units andmembers In Ready Reserve to active duty for not more than 12 months, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 1, 1961. Ip. • Paper, 5c.

14118 118. S. 2311, act to authorize additional appropriations for aircraft, missiles, andnaval vessels for Armed Forces, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 3, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

14119 119. H.R. 1182, act to create Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge. ApprovedAug. 3, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

14120 120. H.R. 2249. act to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain prop­erty in California to county of Trinity. [Approved Aug. 3, 1961.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.

14121 121. H.J. Res. 124, joint resolution to provide for amending sec. 3 of PuertoRican Federal relations act (64 Stat. 319), as amended (64 Stat. 458). Approved Aug. 3, 1961. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.

14122 122. H.R. 6345, act making appropriations for Department of Interior and relatedagencies for fiscal year 1962, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 3, 1961.] 18 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.

14123 123. H.R. 4328, act to reassign officers designated for supply duty ns officers notrestricted in performance of duty In Marine Corps, [Approved Aug. 3, 1961.1 4 p. * Paper. 5c.

14124 124. H.R. 2250, act to authorize and direct Secretary of Agriculture to conveycertain lands In Lassen County, Calif, to city of Susanville, Calif. Ap­proved Aug. 3, 1961. Ip. * Paper, 5c.

14125 125. H.R. 7577, act making appropriations for Executive Office of the President,Department of Commerce, and sundry agencies for fiscal year 1962, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 3, 1961.] 16 p. • Paper, 10c.

ATOMIC ENERGY JOINT COMMITTEE

14126 Radiation protection criteria and standards, their basis and use, Index to hearings and selected materials of May I960, Special Subcommittee on Radiation; June 1961. 1961. iii+97 p. (Joint committee print, 87th Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 30c.L.C. card 61-62083 Y 4.At 7/2: R 11/7,8/ind.

ECONOMIC JOINT COMMITTEE

14127 Government price statistics, report of Subcommittee on Economic Sta­tistics; July 21, 1961. 1961. vJ-13 p. (Joint committee print, 87th Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62084 Y4.Ec7:P93/9

14128 International payments, imbalances, and need for strengthening inter­national financial arrangements, hearings before Subcommittee on International Exchange and Payments, May 16-June 21, 1961. 1961. lii+340 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. 0 Item 1000L.C. card 61-62013 Y 4.Ec 7: In 8/3

14129 Review of annual report of Federal Reserve System, [calendar] year 1960, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to sec. 5(a) of Public law 304 (79th Congress), June 1 and 2,1961. 1961. lii+174 p. ♦ Paper, 45c. O Item 1000 Y 4.Ec 7: F 31L.C. card 61-62098

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14130 87th Congress, telephone directory, House of Representatives, July 1961; [printed by Ralph R. Roberts, clerk, House of Representatives]. [1961.] cover title, vii+[l] -[-40 p. 4° [Edge Index and how to use on p. 4 of cover.] * Paper, 35c. V 1.2: T 23/961-2

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14131 Major legislative actions, 87th Congress (1st session), up to Aug. 7, 1961; prepared by Office of Coordinator of Information. [1961.] 22 p. 4° f L.C. card 50-60030 112: L52/961-5

House billsNo t h .—The following Het includes all public bills and resolutions Introduced

during the period of this catalog. Amendments are not listed.For Information concerning bills, see (1) House calendar, (2) Congressional rec­

ord Index, or (3) Digest of public general bills, prepared by the Legislative Ref­erence Service, Library of Congress.

Depository libraries should consult the depository shipping lists for a complete list of the bills and resolutions sent to them by the Superintendent of Documents.

14132 H.R. 8302-20, 8326-47, 8353-65, 8369-71, 8373-85, 8387-90, 8395-99, 8400- 15, 8425-46, 8459-65, 8467-76, 8484-99, 8500-12, 8517-47, 8554-74, 8587- 99, 8600-03, 8605-12, 8614-18, 8632-57, 8666-94, 8708-09, 8711-17, 8719-26, 8732, 8735 43, 8745-48, 8754-55, 8757-60, 8762-65, 8767-74, 8783-86, 8788-89, 8791-98, 8800-07, H. Joint Res. 495-538, H. Con. Rea. 355-367, 371-377, H. Res. 383-421. 87th Congress. • Item 1006 No t e .—As far as content Is concerned H.R. 8372 and 8386 are Identical with

H.R. 7036, H.R. 8604 Is Identical with H.R. 8603, H.R. 8613 la Identical with H R.7936, HR. 8710 and 8718 are identical with H.R. 7936, H.R. 8727 Is Identical withH.R. 8635, H.R. 8733, 8734 and 8744 are Identical with H.R. 7036, H.R. 8756, 8761and 8766 are identical with H R. 7936, H.R. 8787 is identical with H.R. 3186. HR.8790 and 8799 are Identical with H.R. 7936. Therefore bv order of the Joint Committee on Printing copies of H.R. 8372, 8386, 8604, 8613, 8710, 8718, 8727, 8733, 8734, 8744, 8756, 8761, 8766, 8787, 8790 and 8799 will not be printed for distribution to depository libraries.

House documents *No t h .—All House documents, entries for which are followed by a f, may be

obtained from the House Document Room or from the Issuing office.House documents, 87th Congress.

14133 33, pt. 58. Occupational wage survey: Charlotte, N.C., Apr. 1961: [prepared byDonald Cruse.] June 1961. 111 + 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-58.) ♦(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3.1285-58), and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15705.)

14134 33, pt. 59. Same: Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky., Mar. 1961; (prepared by Woodrow C.Linn]. June 1961. 111 + 18 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-59.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3: 1285-59, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15706.)

14135 33, pt. 60. Same: Charleston, W. Va., Apr. 1961; [prepared by Woodrow C.Linn], June 1961. 111 + 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-60.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3: 1285-60, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15707.)

14136 33, pt. 61. Same: Albuquerque, N. Mex., May 1961; [prepared by William P.O’Connor]. June 1961. 111 + 14 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-61.) * (Available In departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3: 1285-61, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15708.)

14137 33, pt. 62. Same: Boise, Idaho, May 1961; (prepared by William P. O'Connor].June 1961. 111 + 14 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-62.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285-62, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15709.)

14138 33, pt. 63. Same: Greenville, S.C., Apr. 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].June 1961. 111 + 14 p. oblong 8® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-63.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285-63, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15710.)

14139 33, pt. 65. Same : New York, N.Y.; [prepared by Elliott A. BrowarL June 1961.111 + 32 p. oblong 8® (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-65.) •(Available In departmental edition, 25c., and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15711.)

14140 33, pt. 66. Same: Chicago, Ill.; [prepared by Woodrow C. Linn], July 1961.Ill+ 30 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-66.) •(Available In departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3:1285-66, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15712.)

14141 33, pt. 67. Same: Lubbock, Tex., May 1961: [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].June 1961. Ui+ 14 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-67.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285^-67, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15713.)

14142 33, pt. 68. Same: Rockford, Ill., May 1961; (prepared by Woodrow C. Linn].July 1961. 111 + 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-68.) ’(Available In departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285-68, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15714.)

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House documents, 87th Congress—Continued14143 33, pt. 69. Same: Muskegon-Muskegon Heights, Mich., May 1961 ; [prepared by

Woodrow C. Linn]. July 1961. Hi+ 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-69.) •(Available In departmental edition, 20c.. L 2.3: 1285-69, and sent to depositories In that form. See Eentry no. 15715.)

14144 33, pt. 70. Same: Providence-Pawtucket, R.I.-Mass., May 1961; [prepared byLeo Epstein]. July 1961. Hi4-26 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-70.) •(Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3 : 1285- 70, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15716). +

14145 33, pt. 71. Same: San Antonio, Tex., May 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].July 19G1. Hi+ 24 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-71.) •(Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3: 1285-71, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15717). t

14146 33, pt. 73. Same: Atlanta, Ga., May 1961 ; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse]. July1961. Hi + 20 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-73.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285-73, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15718). t

14147 33, pt. 74. Same: Paterson-CHfton-Passaic, N.J. (Bergen and Passaic Counties),May 1961; [prepared by Elliot A. Browar]. July 1961. 1H + 18 n. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-74.) •(Available In departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3: 1285-74, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15719.)

14148 33, pt. 75. Same: Beaumont. Tex.. May 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].July 1961. Hi+ 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-75.) •(Available in departmental edition, 20c.. L 2.3: 1285-75, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15720). +

14149 33, pt. 76. Same: Savannah, Ga., May 1961; [prepared by Donald Cruse]. July1961. HI+ 14 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285- 76.) •(Available In departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3:1285-76, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15721.)

14150 33, pt. 77. Same: Spokane, Wash.. May 1961; [prepared by William P. O’Connor].July 1961, HI+ 22 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-77.) ♦(Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3:1285-77, and

• Rent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15722.)14151 33, pt.78. Same; Houston, Tex., May 1961: [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].

July 1961. Hl+ 18 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285^78.) ♦(Available in departmental edition, 20c.. L 2.3: 1285-78, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15723). +

14152 33, pt. 79. Same: Lawrence-Haverhill. Mass.-N.H., June 1961: [prepared by LeoEpstein]. July 1961. 111 + 16 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-79.) * (Available in departmental edition, 20c., L 2.3 1285—79, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entrv no. 15724.)

14153 33, pt. 80. Same: Worcester. Mass., June 1961; [prepared by Leo Epstein]. July1961. Hi+ 18 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1285-80 ) •(Available In departmental edition, 20c., L 2,3:1285-80. and sent to depositories In that form. See Entry no. 15725.)

14154 90. Statistical abstract of United States, 1961 [with bibliography of sources ofstatistics]. 82d annual edition. [1961.] X114-1037 n. 11. fPrepared under direction of Edwin D. Goldfield, chief. Statistical Reports Division, Census Bureau.] •(Available In departmental edition. Cloth, $3.50,

. C 3.134 : 961, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 13925.)14155 154. Semlannunl report of National Advisory Council on International Monetary

and Financial Problems, letter from Secretary of Treasury transmitting report for period Jan. 1-June 30, I960, pursuant to Brotton Woods agree­ments act; Mny 4. 1961. 1961. vM + ®| p. • Paper. 25c. • Hem 996 L.C. card 46-25902

14156 181. Report on audit of Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agricul­ture. fiscal year 1960, letter from Comptroller General transmitting report; June 1,1961. 1961. vil + 72p. 4° t • Item 996 L.C. card 50-61316

14157 184. Health and insurance plans under collective bargaining: Life insurance andaccidental death and dismemberment benefits, early summer 1960: [nre- pared by Dorothy R. Klttner, with assistance of Stanley S. Sacks and Maurice L. Cunningham]. June 1961. vl + 23 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Poreau. 1296.1 •(Available in departmental edition. 25c.,L 2.3 : 1296, and sent to depositories In that form. See Entrv no. 15726.)

14158 191. Employment In atomic energy field, 1960 occupational survey ; [prepared byArthur Neef with assistance of Anna M. Latimer], April 1961. v+36 n. 11. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1297.) •(Available In depart­mental edition, 30c.. L 2.3 :1297, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15727.)

14159 192. Dimensions of ma]or work stoppages 1947-59; [prepared by Joseph W.Bloch and Julian Malnak], June 1961. v+41 p. II. 4« (Labor Statis­tic, Bureau. Bulletin 1298.) • (Available In departmental edition. 30c.,

_ n» I' : an<* eco* depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15728.)14160 193. Labor requirements for school construction. July 1961. lv-j-50 p. 11. 4«

(Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1299.) ‘(Available In departmental edition, 35c., L 2.3:1299, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15729.)

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14161 204. Report on audit of Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA, Housingand Home Finance Agency, fiscal year I960, letter from Comptroller Gen­eral transmitting report June 30, 1960. 1961. vl + 71 p. 4° t • Item 996L.C. card 53-60753

14162 207. United States defense policies In 1960 [with bibliography], prepared by[Charles H. Donnelly], Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Serv­ice ; May 26, 1961. 1961. x + 152p. t • Item 996

14163 208. Amendments involving decrease for Agency for International Development,increase for military assistance, and increase in limitation on adminis­trative expenses for Export-Import Bank of Washington, fiscal year 1962. July 6, 1961. 4 p. t • Item 996

14164 209. Report on audit of National Capital Housing Authority (NCHA), fiscal year[years 1959-] 1960, letter from Comptroller General of United States, transmitting report; July 10, 1961. 1961. vi4-85 p. 11. 4° t • Item 996L.C. card 49-46779

14165 210. Proposed supplemental appropriations [fiscal years 1962, 1961, and prioryears] and budget amendment involving reduction in estimate of Depart­ment of State. July 13, 1961. 13 p. t • Item 996

14166 211. Amendments involving increases in Department of Defense military con­struction budget, fiscal year 1962. July 13, 1961. 2 p. t • Item 996

14167 213. Weather modification, 2d annual report fiscal year 1960. [1961.] v + 22 p.il. ([NSF 61-30.]) •(Available in departmental edition, 15c., NS 1.21 i960, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15854.)

14168 214. Melvin H. Baker and Frances V. Baker, message from President of UnitedStates transmitting without approval bill (H.R. 4206). July 24, 1961. 2 p. | • Item 996

14169 217. Proposed supplemental appropriations and language to change limitationson use of existing funds, fiscal year 1962. Aug. 8, 1961. 13 p. t • Item 996

House reportsNo t e .—For titles of bills which these reports accompany, see Congressional

record index.House reports on private bills, 87th Congress, t House Document Room,

Capitol. • Item 1008-B14170 588. Anastasia Stassinopoulos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac­

company S. 713. June 27, 1961. 7 p.14171 589. Sydney Gruson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.

1395. June 27, 1961. 4 p.14172 590. Byron K. Efthimiadis. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 1614. June 27, 1961. 4 p.14173 591. Joan Josephine Smith. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 1646. June 27, 1961. 4 p.14174 593. Mrs. Pamela Gough Walker. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac­

company H.R. 2655. June 27, 1961. 7 p.14175 595. Yun Soo Kahng. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.

3853. June 27, 1961. 4 p.14176 596. Hans-Dieter Slemoneit. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 5057. June 27, 1961. 10 p.14177 597. Francisco Joaquim Alves. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac­

company H.R. 5138. June 27, 1961. 6 p.14178 598. Marla Luisa Reis (Nee) Loys. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany H.R. 6122. June 27,1961. 3 p.14179 606. American President Lines, LTD., Nitto Shosen Co., LTD., and Konlnklijke

Java-China-Paketvaart Lijnen N.V. (Royal Interocean lines). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 532L June 28, 1961. 6 p.

14180 607. Stella reorganized schools R-I, Missouri. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany H.R. 6103. June 28, 1961. 4 p.

14181 650. Amis Construction Co. and San Ore Construction Co. Report from Com­mittee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2990. June 29, 1961. 14 p.

14182 661. Jesus Garza Lopez. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyHR. 1550. June 29, 1961. 5 p.

14183 662. Kim-Ok Yun. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.1551. June 29, 1961. 4 p.

14184 665. Hajime Misaka. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.2136. June 29, 1961. 3 p.

14185 666. Joglnder Singh Toor. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 2145. June 29, 1961. 3 p.

14186 667. Kim Dom Yong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.2181. June 29, 1961. 7 p.

14187 068. Elemer Christian Sarkozy. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac­company H.R. 3404. June 29, 1961. 8 p.

14188 669. Dr. Louis Karel Dupre. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 6514. June 29, 1961. 4 p.

14189 696. Mrs. Marla Giovanna Hopkins. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany S. 438. July 12, 1961. 6 p.

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House reports on private bills, 87th Congress—Continued14190 697. Georges Khoury. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.

1322. July 12, 1901. 4 p.14191 698. Zsuzsanna Kelsz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.

1369. July 12, 1961. 8 p.14192 699. Elizabeth Rose DI Carlo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­

pany H.R. 1712. July 12, 1961. 4 p.14193 700. Nicholas J. Katsaros. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 1714. July 12, 1961. 3 p.14194 701. Joseph Michael Stahl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H R. 1715. July 12, 1961. 3 p.14195 702. Habib Mattar Nacol. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 2016. July 12, 1901. 5 p.14196 749. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to enter Into exchange of certain land

in Madera County, Calif., with Mary Saunders Moses. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 1378. July 20, 1961. 3 p.

14197 761. Gregoire A. Kublln. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 2822. July 25, 1961. 3 p.

14198 762. Mrs. Marla A. Schmoldt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 3133. July 25, 1961, 5 p.

14199 763. Matthias Nock, Jr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 3718. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14200 764. Compton Jones. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.5136. July 25, 1961. 7 p.

14201 765. Marla Concetta Cozza. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 6646. July 25, 1961. 4 p.

14202 766. Mrs. Taklml Yamada. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 19. July 25 1961. 5 p.

14203 767. Naoko Ishiwatari White. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 82. July 25. 1961. 5 p.

14204 768. Marla Dolores Villar Salinas, Angela Casanova Cabello, Carmen GuenagaAncbustegui, and Flora Casals Pons. Report from Committee on Judici­ary to accompany S. 85. July 25, 1961. Op.

14205 769. Helga G. F. Koehler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 231. July 25, 1961. 7 p.

14206 770. Min-Sun Cben. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 316.July 25, 1961. 8 p.

14207 771. Knud Erik Dldrlksen. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 435. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14208 772. Fung Wan (Mrs. Jung Gum Goon). Report from Committee on Judiciaryto accompany S. 700. July 25, 1961. 8 p.

14209 774. Gluseppa Alonzl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany 8.570. July 25. 1961. 10 p.

14210 775. Aldeh Kobler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 722.July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14211 776. Vasillkl Yeannakopoulos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 825. July 25, 1961. 8 p.

14212 777. Najm Boulos Rlbaul. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 944. July 25, 1961. 4 p.

14213 778. Gluseppa Lanza Lascuola. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 1373. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14214 779. Gee Chek Lin and Gee Ming Lin. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany 8. 1432. July 25, 1961. 8 p.

14215 780. Blngoje Popadich. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany 3.1673. July 25, 1961. dp.

14216 781. Marie Haladjlan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.5382. July 25, 1961. 4 p.

14217 798. Mrs. Seto Yiu Kwel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 1325. July 26, 1961. 6 p.

14218 799. Fong Chun Hong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.1349. July 26, 1961. 8 p.

14219 800. Mrs. Agavnl Yazlcioglu. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1422. July 26, 1961. 3 p.

14220 803. Jean Goedlcke. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 207.July 27, 1961. 5 p.

14221 804. Dellarose J. Dowler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany8. 489. July 27, 1961. 3 p.

14222 805. A. N. Deringer, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 1333. July 27. 1961. 3 p.

14223 806. Sfc. Frederick W. Heedt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1344. July 27, 1961. 4 p.

14224 807. Rickert & Laan, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 1616. July 27, 1961. 4 p.

14225 808. George Edward Barnhart. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 6025. July 27, 1961. lip.

14226 809. Francis Ainsworth. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 6120. July 27, 1961. 4 p.

14227 810. Julius Benikosky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.6644. July 27, 1961. 2 p.

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811. Anthony Plrotta. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6908. July 27, 1961. 5 p.

812. Henry Massarl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6099. July 27, 1961. 5 p.

813. Edward J. Maurus. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H R. 8125. July 27. 1961. 3 p.

819. C. W. Jones. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6640. July 31, 1961. 8 p.

828. Isei Kasioka. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1569. Aug. 1, 1961. 6 p.

880. Land conveyance. Riverside County, Calif. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 1375. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

897. Land exchange, Beltsville Research Center. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 3920. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

911. Sang Man Ilan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1100. Aug. 15. 1961. 7 p.

913. Eddis G. Ellzey. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1313. Aug. 15, 1961. 7 p.

916. Mrs. Helena Sullivan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 5334, Aug. 15, 1961. 5 n.

927. Adolf M. Baller. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.E. 1347. Aug. 15, 1961. 6 p.

929. Adelina [Benedict, nee] Rosasco. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2666. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

930. Lennon May. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 4028. Aug. 15, 1961. 4 p.

932. Mrs. Jellza Prendlc Mllenovic. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 270. Aug. 15, 1961. 8 p.

933. Godofredo M. Herzog. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 333. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

934. Mardiros Budak and Armenuhl Maryam Budak. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 427. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

935. Fernando Mannl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 5613. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

941. Charles F. Tjaden. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 731. Aug. 15, 1961. 6 p.

943. Allcja Zakrezewska Gawkowskl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1179. Aug. 15, 1961. 6 p.

944. Roger Chong Yeun Dunne. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 1205. Aug. 15, 1961. 8 p.

945. W. B. J. Martin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1335. Aug. 15, 1961. 6 p.

946. Georgia Ellen Thomason. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 1347. Aug. 15, 1961. 4 p.

947. Shim Dong Nyu (Kim Christine May). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1450. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

948. James I). Jal 111. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1527. Aug. 15, 1961. 5 p.

950. Directing Secretary of Interior to adjudicate claim of Greif Bros. Cooperage Corn, to certain land in Marengo County, Ain. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1012. Aug. 16, 1961. 4 p.

955. Directing Secretary of Interior to convey certain lands to Purvis C. Vickers, Robert I. Vickers, and Joseph M. Vickers, copartnership doing business as Viekers Bros. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 3596. Aug. 16. 1961. 6 p.

956. Quieting title and possession to unconfirmed and located private land claim in Louisiana. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 4380. 3 p.

970. Norman T, Burgett et al. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 705. Aug. 17, 1961. 3 p.

971. Mrs. Tyra Fenner Tynes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac­company S. 1443. Aug. 17, 1961. 6 p.

972. James M. Norman. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H R. 1361. Aug. 17, 1061. 5 p.

973. Wade H. Ashley, Jr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1434, Aug. 17, 1961. 3 p.

974. Mrs. Josephine Dubins. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1527. Aug 17, 1961. 3 p.

975. Harold A. Saly. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 5859. Aug. 17, 1961. 3 p.

976. Eileen L. Broe. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6080. Aug. 17, 1901. 4 p.

977. Th edore T. Retlman. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6216. Aug. 17, 1961. 4 p.

978. M. C. Pitta. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7264. Aug. 17, 1961. 4 p.

979. Albert R. Serpa. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7473. Aug. 17, 1961. 2 p.

980. Dennis H. O’Grady. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 8625. Aug. 17, 1961. 5 p.

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House reports on private bills, 87th Congress—Continued14266 981. Wilfred M. Cheshire. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 8626. Aug. 17, 1961. 4 p.14267 982. Nicholas E. Villareal. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 1377. Aug. 17, 1961. 6 p.14268 983. Mrs. Ann W. Edwards. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 4194. Aug. 17, 1961. 3 p.14269 984. Mary C. Atkinson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 4876. Aug. 17, 1961. 3 p.14270 985. E. La Ree Smoot Carpenter. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany H.R. 7326. Aug. 17, 1961. 11 p.14271 986. Jose Fuentes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.

8662. Aug. 17* 1961. 8 p.14272 987. Ralph E. Swift and wife, Sally Swift. Report from Committee on Judiciary

to accompany H.R. 5559. Aug. 17, 1961. 6 p.14273 993. Wolfgang Stresemann. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H.R. 5054. Aug. 18, 1961. 6 n.14274 994. Andrew Telesfor Kostaneckl. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany H.R. 7707. Aug. 18, 1961. 6 p.House reports on public bills, 87th Congress, t House Document Room,

Capitol. • Item 1008-A14275 429. Changing name of Army and Navy Legion of Valor of United States of

America, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 847. May 25, 1961. 4 p.

14276 582. Relating to enlistment of aliens in Regular Army and Air Force. Reportfrom Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 181. June 27. 1961. 5 p.

14277 599. Community health services and facilities act of 1961. Report from Com­mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H.R. 4998. June 27, 1961. 32 p.

14278 616. Providing for additional copies of consultation, entitled Language as Com­munist weapon. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 292. June 29, 1961. 1 p.

14279 626. Providing for additional copies of House document 336, 86th Congress, 2dsessions, entitled Facts on communism, v. 1, Communist ideology. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 311. June 29, 1961. 1 p.

14280 629. Authorizing printing of additional copies of House document 198 of 84thCongress, entitled Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 327. June 29, 1961. Ip.

14281 674, 2 pts. National defense education act amendment of 1961. Report andadditional views from Committee on Education and Labor to accompany H.R. 7904.[pt. 1.] Report. July 6, 1961. 80 p. [Includes minority and supple­

mental views.]pt. 2. Additional views. July 11, 1961. 5 p. [Corrected print.]

14282 677. Amending sec. 801 of act establishing code of law for District of Columbia.Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 5143. June 29, 1961. 4 p. [Relates to mandatory death penalty for 1st de­gree murder. Includes minority view.] _

14283 678. Amending act incorporating Washington Home for Foundlings. Reportfrom Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 6798. July 6, 1961. 3 p.

14284 679. Amending code of law for District of Columbia so as to provide new basisfor determining certain marital property rights. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 7265. July 6, 1961. 9 n. L.C. card 61-61817

14285 687. Setting aside certain lands in Washington for Indians of Qulnault Tribe.Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 4945. July 11, 1961. 3 p.

14286 689. Crediting certain minority service. Report from Committee on ArmedServices to accompany H.R. 6597. July 11, 1961. 4 p.

14287 690. Advance pay of armed services members to dependents in event of emer­gency evacuation. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom­pany H.R. 7724. July 11, 1961. 3 p.

14288 691. Federal Facilities Corporation. Report from Committee on Armed Servicesto accompany H.R. 7864. July 11, 1961. 3 p.

14289 692. Deceased dependents of military personnel. Report from Committee onArmed Services to accompany H.R. 7935. July 11, 1961. 4 p.

14290 707. Granting consent and approval of Congress to Northeastern water and re­lated land resources compact. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H.R. 30. July 12, 1961. 29 p, [Includes minority views and supplemental views of Perkins Bass.]

14291 708. Amending Bankruptcy act relating to statutory Hens and powers of trustee.Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1961. July 12, 1961. 19 p.L.C. card 61-61870

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Deferral of wheat quota referendum. Report from Committee on Agricul­ture to accompany S.J. Res. 116. July 12, 1901. 2 p.

Equatorial launch sites, mobile sea launch capability; [prepared by Frank R Uumniill, Jr.]. Report of Committee on Science nud Astronautics; July 12, 1961. 1961. lx + 10 p. (Serial 1.)

National Bureau of Standards and space program; [prepared by John A. Carstarpben, Jr.l. Report of Committee on Science and Astronautics; July 12, 1961. 1961. ix+13 p. (Serial k.) L.C. card 61-61869

Report of Special Study Mission to Poland, by Clement J. Zablocki. Wiscon­sin, chairman, pursuant to H. Res. 60. resolution authorizing Committee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough studies and investigations of all matters coming within jurisdiction of such Committee; July 12. 1961. HUH. xi + 13p. il.L.C. card 61-61696

Amending title 10. United States Code, to bring number of cadets at U.S. Military Academy nud U.S. Air Force Academy up to full strength. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7913. July 12, 1961. 7 p.

Pennsylvania Ohio compact—Pymatuning Lake. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7454. July 12, 1961. 12 p.

Granting 81 acres of public domain to Cocopah Indians In Arizona. Re­port from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accomanpy S. 54. July 13, 1961. 3 p.

Supplementing and amending act of June 30, 1948, relating to Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 3531. July 13. 1961. 10 p.

Authorizing Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon to acquire land within boundaries of their reservation. Report from Com­mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 5235. July 13, 1961. 4 p.

Peanuts for boiling. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 1021. July 13, 1961. 3 p.

Paris convention on patents and trademarks. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 5754. July 13. 1961. 8 p.L.C. card 01-611112

Authorizing appropriation of $150,000 for use toward construction of U.8.S. Arizona memorial. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom­pany H.R. 44. July 13. 1961. 6 p.

Immigration aspects of international educational exchange program. Report of Subcommittee no. 1 of Committee on Judiciary pursuant to H. Res. 56; July 17. 1961. 1961. lv + 126 p.L.C. card 61-61941

Membership of district judges on judicial councils. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany HJt. 6690. July 17. 1961. 3 p.

Facilitating prompt and orderly conduct of business of Federal Communica­tions Commission. Report from ( ommirtM. on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H.R. 7856. July 17. 1961. 17 p.

Revising laws relating to depository libraries. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H.R. 8141. July 17. 1961. 12 p. L.C. card 61-62117

Free entry of Intermediate lens beta-ray spectrometer for Tulane University.17 ’wci on Ways and Menus to accompany H.R. 641. July

Department of Agriculture and related agencies appropriation bill, 1962. Conference report to accompany H.R. 7444. July 17, 1961. 8 p.

Prohibiting destruction of, or Injury to. any shipment of property moving in interstate or foreign commerce. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H.R. 2429. July 18. 1961. 8 p.

Amendments to Federal airport act. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce together with individual views to accompany H.R. 8102. July 18. 1961. 39 p.L.C. card 61-61943

Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers pursuant to 63 Stat. 377. July 18, 1961. 2 p.

Consideration of H.R. 4996. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 375. July 19. 1961. Ip.

Federal Advisory Council on Arts. Report from Committee on Education and Labor to accompany H.R. 4172. July 19, 1961. 5 p.

Authorizing use of funds arising from judgment In favor of Potawatoml Nation of Indians. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 5964. July 9. 1961. 3 p.

Amending see. 17(a) of revised organic act of Virgin Islands, pertaining to salary of government comptroller, Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 7666. July 19. 1961 5 p.

Authorizing transfer of certain Federal property to American Samoa. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 1087. J uly 19, 1961.

14318 735. Providing for conveyanee of certain real property to Hawaii. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 1794. July 19, 1961. 6 p.

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House reports on public bills, 87th Congress—Continued14319 736. Authorizing Secretary of Army to reconvey to Malone, N.Y., certain real

property heretofore, donated to United States. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7725. July 19. 1961. 3 p.

14320 737. Authorizing Secretary of Defense to assist Girl Scouts at their 1962 en­campment. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 5228. July 19, 1961. 4 p.

14321 738. Permitting members of Armed Forces to accept fellowships, scholarships, orgrants. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7727. July 19, 1961. 8 p. „

14322 739. Authorizing secretary of military department to sell goods and services toaircraft owners. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7728. July 19, 1961. 9 p.

14323 740. Authorizing Secretary of Army to retrocede certain legislative jurisdictionover Fort Sheridan, Ill. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7721. July 19, 1961. 5 p.

14324 741. Transfer of Freedmen’s Hospital. Report from Committee on Education andLabor to accompany H.R. 6302. July 19, 1961. 7 p.

14325 742. Authorizing appropriations to National Aeronautics and Space Administra­tion. Conference report to accompany H.R. 6874. July 19, 1961. 6 p.

14326 743. Farm labor contractor registration act of 1961. Report of Committee onEducation and Labor on H.R. 7812; July 19, 1961. 1961. li-f-10 p.L.C. card 61-62071

14327 744. Making appropriations for Executive Office of the President, Departmentof Commerce, and sundry agencies. Conference report to accompany H.R. "577. July 19, 1961. 6 p.

14328 745. Consideration of H.R. 30. Report from Committee on Rules to accompanyH. Res. 378. July 20. 1961. 1 p.

14329 746. Emergency feed for wildlife. Report from Committee on Banking andCurrency to accompany S. 614. July 20, 1961. 5 p.

14330 747. Amending National aeronautics and space act of 1958. Report from Com­mittee on Science and Astronautics to accompany H.R. 8095. July 20, 1961. 25 p.

14331 748. Bribery, graft, and conflicts of interest. Report from Committee on Judi­ciary to accompany H.R. 8140. July 20, 1961. 47 p.L.C."card 61-62053 4

14332 750. Amending sec. 17(5) of Interstatp commerce act, with respect to reviewof recommended orders of hearing officers. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H.R. 8033. July 20, 1961. lip.

14333 751. Repeal of annual appraisal requirement. Report from Committee on Bankingand Currency to accompany S. 763. July 20, 1961. 4 p.

14334 753. Emergency feed for livestock. Report from Committee on Agriculture toaccompany S. 2197. July 22, 1961. 6 p.

14335 754. Agricultural act of 1961. Report from Committee on Agriculture to ac­company H.R. 8230. July 22, 1961. 167 p. 11. [Reported with amend­ments. Includes additional views. 1L.C. card 61-62063 , , .

14336 755. Promulgation of rules of practice and procedure under Bankruptcy act.Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7405. July 24, 1901. 8 p.

14337 756. Allocation of costs on Wapato-Satns unit of Wapato Indian irrigationproject, Wash. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 115. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14338 757. Amending act of Mar. 8, 1922, as amended, pertaining to Isolated tracts,to extend its provisions to public sales. Report from Committee on In­terior and Insular Affairs to accompany HR. 2925. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14339 758. Repealing act of Oct. 22, 1919 (41 Stat. 293, 43 U.S.C. 351-355. 357-360.Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 6241. July 24, 1961. 8 p. [Relates to granting of public lands In Nevada.] , .

14340 759. Authorizing loan of naval vessels to friendly foreign countries and extensionof certain loans now In existence. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7726. July 24, 1961. 8 p ,

14341 760. Salaries of U.S. attorneys and others. Report from Committee on Judiciaryto accompany H R. 6242. July 24, 1961. 9 p.L.C. card 61-62052

14342 773. Consideration of H.R. 8230. Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany H. Res. 388. July 25, 1961. 1 p.

14343 782, 2 pts. Armed Forces oath of enlistment. Report and supplemental reportfrom Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 218.[pt. 1] Report. July 25, 1961. 8 p.pt. 2. Supplemental report. July 31, 1961. 2 p.

14344 784. Authorizing financial contribution to Oklahoma for civil defense purposes.Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 2877. July 25. 1961. 4 p.

14345 785. Providing for survey to determine practicability of adopting metricsystem of weights and measures. Report from Committee on Science and Astronautics to accompany H.R. 2049. July 25, 1961. 6p.L.C. card 61-62051

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14346 786. Relating to withholding for. State employee retirement, disability, anddeath benefit systems on compensation of certain National Guard civilian employees. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H R. 4785. July 25, 1961. 6 p.

14347 787. Re employment of National Guard civilian caretakers, and for other pur­poses Report from Committee on Armed Forces to accompany H.R. 4790. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14348 788. Clarifying status of National Guard personnel In attendance at certainNational Guard schools and while on certain typos of training duty. Report from Committee on Armed Services. July 25, 1961. 7 p.

14349 789. Equalizing travel allowances for reservists. Report from Committee onArmed Services to accompany H.R 4786. July 25. 1961. 5 p.

14350 790. Permitting ROTC graduates to accept commissions In Coast and GeodeticSurvey. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7719. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14351 791. Authorizing advance payments on claims resulting from aircraft or missilea cel<1enf s. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7934. July 25. 1961. 5 p.

14352 792. Providing for disposition of certain water-fowl feathers and down fromnational stockpile. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom­pany H.R. 7447. July 25, 1961. 7 p

14353 793. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Dispositionof Executive Papers pursuant to 57 Stat. 380. July 26, 1961. 2 p.

14354 794. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to replace lateral pipelines, line dischargepipelines, and to do other work he determines to be required for Avondale, Halton Gardens, and Hayden Lake Irrigation Districts In Idaho. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 4458. July 26, 1961. 9 p.

14355 795. United States aid operations In Peru. 4th report by Committee on Govern­ment Operations: July 26. 1961. 1961. vl+39 p.

14356 796. Consideration of H.R. 8192 Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany II. Rea. 391 July 26. 1961. 1 p.

14357 797. Making appropriations for Department of Interior and related agencies,Conference report to accompany H.R. 6345. July 26, 1961. 10 D.

14358 801. Temporary reduction In duty-free allowance for returning residents. Con­ference report to accompany Il.R. 6011. July 27, 1961. 1 p.

14359 802. Providing for disposal of certain Federal property on Minidoka project,Idaho. Shn?hone project, Wyo., and Yakima project. Wash. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 7601. July 27.1961. 4 p.

14360 814. Authorising transfer of Bureau of Reclamation Bridge across Colorado Rivernear Needles, Calif. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H R. 1102. July 27, 1961. 3 p.

14361 815. Albany County, N.Y. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH.R. 4917 July 27, 1961. 3 p.

14362 816. Authorizing President to order units and members In Ready Reserve toactive duty for not more than 12 months. Report from Committee on

_ ,o__ oirr * Armed Services tn accompany II.J. Res. 505. July 28, I96l. 4 n.14363 817. Authorizing appropriations for aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels. Report

from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 8353. July 28, 1961. 15 |».

14364 818. Availability of Information from Federal departments and agencies, progressof study, July-Dec, 1960. 5th report by Committee on Government Operations : July 28, 1961. 1961. vi-f-197 p.L.C. card 61-62072

14365 820. AuthorLIng Secretary of Interior to sell reserved phosphate Interests ofI luted Stntog In lands located In Highlands County, Fla. to record owners of surface thereof. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to nccomnany H R. 6102. Aug. I, 1961 4 p.

14366 8-1. Consideration of HR, 7726. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany„ H. Res. 394. Aug. 1. 1961. Ip.

14367 822. Consideration of S. 2311 Report from Committee on Rules to accompanyH. Res. 395. Aug 1, 1961 Ip.

14368 823. Strengthening Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Reportfrom Committee on Banking and Currency to accompany H.R. 7108. Aug, 1,1901. 12 p. [Includes supplemental views.]

14369 824. Disposition of executive papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposi­tion of Executive Papers. Aug. 1, 1961. 1 p.

14370 825. Improving and simplifying election of directors of Federal home loan banks.Report from Committee on Banking and Currency to accompany H.R. 8277. Aug. 1, 1961. fl p.

14371 826. Transfer of tobacco allotments. Report from Committee on Agriculture toaccompany Il.R. 1022. Aug. 1* 1961. 6 p. [Includes opposing views of Paul Findley.]

14372 827. Fugitive felon act. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.468. Aug. 1, 1961. 12 p. [Includes minority views and separate mi­nority views, ]

14373 829. Permitting documentation of vessels sold or transferred abroad. Reportfrom Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany 8. 881. Aug. 1, 1961. 4 p.

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House reports on public bills, 87th Congress—Continued14374 830. Permitting certain foreign-flag vessels to land their catches of fish in Virgin

Islands in certain circumstances. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 3159. Aug. 1, 1961. 5 p.

14375 831. Establishment of Cape Cod National Seashore. Conference report to accom­pany S. 857. Aug. 1, 1961. 14 p.

14376 832. Waiver of collection of erroneous payments made by Federal governmentto certain civilian and military personnel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 4131. Aug. 2, 1961. 21 p.

14377 833. Youth employment opportunities act of 1961. Report from Committee onEducation and Labor to accompany H.R. 8354. Aug. 2, 1961. 48 p. [Includes minority and additional views.]

14378 834. Legislative appropriation bill, 1962, Conference report to accompany H.R.7208. Aug. 2, 1961. 2 p.

14379 835. Consideration of H.R. 7856. Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany H. Res. 400. Aug. 2, 1961. 1 p.

14380 836. Consideration of H.R. 8033. Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany H. Res. 401. Aug. 2, 1961. 1 p.

14381 837. Providing for transfer of U.S. vessel Alaska to California for use and bene­fit of department of fish and game of such State. Report from Com­mittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 3788. Aug. 2, 1961. 2 p.

14382 838. Implementing provisions of International convention for prevention ofpollution of sea by oil, 1954. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 8152. Aug. 2, 1961. 9 p.

14383 839. Agricultural act of 1961. Conference Report to accompany S. 1643. Aug.2,1961. 37 p.

14384 840. Relating to documentation and inspection of vessels of United States. Re­port from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 1222. Aug. 3, 1961. 5 p.

14385 841. Amending Coast and Geodetic Survey commissioned officers act of 1948.Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 685. Aug. 3, 1961. 8 p.

14386 842. Authorizing Secretary of Treasury to Issue certificates of honorable dis­charge. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 2292. Aug. 3,1961. 3 p.

14387 843. Making Panama Canal Company Immune from attachment or garnishmentof salaries owed to its employees. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 3156. Aug. 3, 1961. 6 p.

14388 844. Taking H.R. 7576 from Speaker’s table and agreeing to conference. Reportfrom Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 404. Aug. 3, 1961. 1 p.

14389 845. Facilitating administration of fishery loan fund established by Fish andwildlife act of 1956. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 206. Aug. 3,1961. 3 p.

14390 846. Providing for construction of shellfisherles research center at Milford, Conn.Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S 606. Aug. 3, 1961. 3 p. .

14391 847. Elimination of oath requirement on export declarations. Report from Com­mittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 1289. Aug. 3, 1961. 5 p.

14392 848. Consideration of H.R. 6302. Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany H. Res. 405. Aug. 3,1961. 1 p.

14393 849. Consideration of H.R. 6882. Report from Committee on Rules to accom­pany H. Res. 406. Aug. 3, 1961. 1 p.

14394 850. Independent offices appropriation bill, 1962. Conference report to accom­pany H.R. 7445. Aug. 4,1961. 12 p. . .

14395 851. Mutual security act of 1961. Report of Committee on Foreign Affairs onH.R. 8400; Aug. 4, 1961. 1961. v+191 p. 11. [Includes supplemental and additional - lews.] L.C. card 61-62074 , t , , , . T

14396 852. Providing for payment for individual Indian and tribal lands of LowerBrule Sioux Reservation In South Dakota, required by United States for Bag Bend Dam and Reservoir project on Missouri River, and for rehabili­tation. social and economic development of Members of Tribe. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 5144. Aug. 5, 1961. 35 p.

14397 853. Providing for payment for Individual Indian and tribal lands of CrowCreek Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, required by United States for Big Bend Dam and Reservoir project on Missouri River, and for rehabili­tation, social, and economic development of Members of Tribe. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 5165. Aug. 5, 1961. 35 p.

14398 854. World newsprint supply-demand, outlook through 1963. Report of Com­mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Aug. 7, 1961. 1961. 11+ 40 p.L.C. card 60-61527

14399 855. Permitting 2d class mailings of publications of elementary and secondaryInstitutions of learning. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 4975. Aug. 7, 1961. 4 p.

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856. Authorizing Government agencies to provide quarters and certain other benefits for civilian officers and employees of United States. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 7021. Aug. 7, 1961. 10 p.

857. Payment for unused compensatory time owing to deceased postal employees. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 7061. Aug. 7, 1961. 4 p.

858. Relating to funds received by Post Office Department from payments for damage to personal property. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 7532. Aug. 7, 1961. 5 p.

859. Minimum increases on promotions under Classification act of 1949. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 1010. Aug. 7, 1961. 5 p.

860. Extension of postage rates on library materials to films under 16 millimeters in size and film catalogs thereof. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 2587. Aug. 7, 1961. 5 p.

861. Applying Federal boating act of 1958 to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 883. Aug. 8, 1961. 4 p.

862. Changing designation of that portion of Hawaii National Park on Island of Hawaii, in Hawaii, to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1317. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

863. Approving amendatory repayment contract negotiated with Huntley Project irrigation District, Mont., authorizing its execution, and for other pur­poses. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accom­pany H.R. 7114. Aug. 8, 1961. 6 p.

864. Eradication of hog cholera. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 7176. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

865. Protection of marine mammals on high seas. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 7490. Aug. 8, 1961.

866. Land exchange with Afton, Wyo. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany S. 702. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

867. Amending clause 3, of rule 13, of House of Representatives. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 407. Aug. 8, 1961. 1 p.

868. Consideration of H.R. 468. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 409. Aug. 8, 1961. 1 p.

869. Consideration of H It. 2732. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Ree. 410 Aug. 8, 1961. 1 p.

870. Consideration of H.R. 7651. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H* Res. 411. Aug. 8, 1961. 1 p.

871. Authorizing celebration of American patent system. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.J. Res. 499. Aug. 8, 1961. 4 p.

872. Reimbursements between appropriations of Bureau of Census. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 7416. Aug. 8. 1961. 10 p.

873. Department of Defense appropriation bill, 1962. Conference report to -n accompany H.R. 7851. Aug. 9, 1961. 8 p.

874. Education of war orphans In Philippine*. Report from Committee on Affairs to accompany S. 2051. Aug. 10, 1961. 5 p.

875. Burial Ung for veterans of Mexican border service. Report from Committee c__ * on Veterans’ Affairs to accompany H.R. 1098. Aug. 10, 1961. ft n.87b. Approval of courses under War orphans’ educational assistance act. Report

from Committee on Veterans’ Affairs to accompany H.R. 5939. Aug. 10, 1961. 3< p*

877. Increased dependency and Indemnity compensation for certain veterans’ Report irom Committee on Veterans’ Affairs to accompany H.R.

6969. Aug. 10. 1961. 9 p.878. Revolving supply fund of Veterans’ Administration. Report from Committee OO1 on Veterans Affairs to accompany H.R. 8414. Aug. 10, 1961. 5 p.881. Donations for college home economics classes. Report from Committee on . o Agriculture to accompany S. 1873. Aug. 10, 1961. 3 p.

882. Amending Securities exchange act of 1934 so as to authorize and direct Securities and Exchange Commission to conduct study and investigation of adequacy, for protection of investors, of rules of national securities exchanges and national securities associations. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H.J. Res. 438. Aug. 10, 1961. op.

883. Land conveyance to Wyoming. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 3879. Aug. 10, 1961. 3 p.

884. Land conveyance to Tellico Plains, Tenn. Report from Committee on Agri­culture to accompany H.R. 4821. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

885. Authorizing additional Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Report from Committee on Interstate [and] Foreign Commerce to accompany H.R. 6360. Aug. 10, 1961. 10 p.

886. Conveyance of reversionary rights to Jasper County, Ga. Report from Committee 0D Aeri^Hure to accompany H.R. 4939. Aug. 10, 1961. 3 p.

887. Land conveyance to Fremont County, Wyo. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H.R. 6193. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

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H. Res. 49. Report from Committee on House Administration to accom­pany H. Res. 392. Aug. 10, 1961. 1 p.

14431 891. Amending District of Columbia alcoholic beverage control act. Reportfrom Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 256. Aug. 10, 1961. 6 p.

14432 892. Amending Policemen and firemen’s retirement and disability act. Reportfrom Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 6836. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

14433 893. Amending District of Columbia Income and franchise tax act, of 1947 andDistrict of Columbia business corporation act, with respect to certain foreign corporations. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 8074. Aug. 10, 1961. 8 p.

14434 894. Providing for restoration of home of John Philip Sousa in District ofColumbia and for other purposes. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 8344. Aug. 10, 1961. 2 p.

14435 895. Amending act relating to elections in District of Columbia. Report fromCommittee on District of Columbia to accompany H.R. 8444. Aug. 10. 1961. 12 p.

14436 896. Providing for establishment of Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial inIndiana. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 2470. Aug. 10, 1961. 4 p.

14437 899. Stabilizing mining of lead and zinc by small domestic producers on public,Indian, and other lands. Report from Committee on Interior and In­sular Affairs to accompany H.R. 84. Aug. 12, 1961. 14 p.

Agriculture Committee, House[Committee hearings] serial, 87th Congress, t • Item 1010

14438 E. Agricultural act of 1961, bearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6400. L.C. card 61-61453 Y 4.Ag 8/1 : Ag 8/15/961 /pt.(noa.)pt. 9. Feed grain program, June 12 and 13, 1961. 1961. iil + 931-1048 p. pt. 10. Wheat program for 1962, June 14 and 15, 1961. 1961. 1114-1049- 1128 p. 11.

14439 K. To amend Federal farm loan act and Farm credit act, hearing, before Sub­committee on Conservation and Credit, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7116 and H.R. 7133, June 8, 1961. 1961. 1114-39 p. 1 pl.L.C. card 61-61898 Y 4.Ag 8/1 : F 31/9

Appropriations Committee, HouseForeign operations appropriations for 1962, hearings before subcommittee,

87th Congress, 1st session, t • Item 101114440 pt. 1. Overall general statements. 1961. 114-224-l-v p.

L.C. curd 61-62050 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : F76/3/962/pt 1

Armed Services Committee, HouseTapers, 87th Congress, t O Item 1012

Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 961-62/(nos.)No t e .—These papers consist largely of hearings. They are paged continuously

for binding at the end of session of Congress under title “Hearings before Commit­tee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives on sundry legislation affecting the naval and military establishments.” Title page, contents, and index are issued for each volume.

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21. Subcommittee no. 1 consideration of H.R. 2732 to amend sec. 303 of Careercompensation act of 1949 to provide that secretaries of uniformed services shall prescribe reasonable monetary allowance for transportation of house trailers or mobile dwellings upon permanent change of station of membersof uniformed services. 11961.] p. 2201-30.

23. Subcommittee no. 2 consideration of H.R. 7935, to restore authority inArmed Forces to prepare remains, on reimbursable basis, of certain de­ceased dependents of military personnel and to transport remains at Government expense to their homes or other appropriate place of intern­ment. [1961.] p. 2287-91.

25. Subcommittee no. 2 consideration of H.R. 7719 p. 2307-43.

26. Subcommittee no. 3 consideration of H.R. 5195 p. 2345-74.

27. Subcommittee no. 3 consideration of H.R. 5163

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[and other bills].

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28. Full committee consideration 2409-23.

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14448 29. Full committee consideration of H.R. 7720, to authorize loan of naval vesselsto friendly foreign countries and extension of certain naval vessel loans now in existence. [1961.] p. 2425—35.

14449 30. Full committee consideration of House joint resolution 505, to authorize thePresident to order units and members in Ready Reserve to active duty for not more than 12 months, and for other purposes, and H.R. 8353, to authorize additional appropriations for aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels for Armed Forces, and for other purposes. [1961.] p. 2437-2506.

14450 31. Proceedings before House Committee on Armed Services during which tributewas paid to Hon. Paul J. Ktlday of Texas. [1961.] p. 2507-10.

14451 32. Subcommittee no. 1, consideration of H.R. 7723, to amend sec. 303(a) ofCareer compensation act of 1949 by increasing per diem rates and to provide reimbursement under certain circumstances for actual expenses Incident to travel. [1961.] p. 2511-25.

Banking and Currency Committee, House

14452 Federal Home Loan Bank act amendments, hearing before subcommittee, 87tb Congress, 1st session on H.R. 7108 and H.R. 7109 (H.R. 7109 is superseded by H.R. 8277), July 13, 1961. 1961. ill4-64 p. t & Item 1013L.C. card 61-61972 Y 4.B 22/1: H75/5/961

14453 Small business investment act amendments of 1961, hearings before Sub­committee no. 2, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6672, Aug, 1-4, 1961. 1961. iii + 130p. t • Item 1013L.C. card 61-62164 Y 4.B 22/1: Sm 1/7/961

14454 Urban mass transportation, 1961 hearings before Subcommittee no 3, 87th Congress, 1st session, June 27 and 28, 1961, 1961. iv4*194 p. 11. t • Item 1013L.C. card 61-62025 Y 4.B22/1: T 68/2/961

Education and Labor Committee, House

14455 Amendments to Welfare-pension plans disclosure act, hearings before Special Subcommittee on Labor, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7234. H.R. 7235, H.R. 7040, and various bills regarding welfare-pension legislation, May 24-June 28, 1961. 1961. V4-451 p. il. t © Item 1015 L.C. card 61-62018 Y 4,Ed 8/1: W45/7

14456 Juvenile delinquency control act, hearings before Special Subcommittee on Education. 87th Congress, 1st session on H.R. 7178, July 10-18, 1961. 1961. iv-f-245 p. il. t • Item 1015 Y 4.Ed 8/1: J98/3L.C. card 61-62069

14457 Manpower utilization and training, hearings before Subcommittee on Un­employment and Impact of Automation, 87th Congress, 1st session on H.R. 7373, June 6-14, 1961. 1961. 1V4-171 p. il. t • Item 1015 L.C. card 61-62024 Y 4.Ed 8/1: M 31

National defense education act, hearings before Special Subcommittee on Education, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6774, H.R. 5805, and re­lated bills, t 9 Item 1015L.C. card 61-61816 Y 4.Ed 8/1: N 21d/9Gl/pt. 3

14458 pt. 3. Titles 2, 4, 6, 10, June 7-14, 1961. 1961. vil + 557-855 p.

National defense education act, hearings before Select Subcommittee on Education, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R, 6762, H.R. 4930, H.R. 4361. t • Item 1015L.C. card 61-61816 Y 4.Ed 8/1: N 21d/961/pt. 4

14459 pt. 4. New titles, June 6-8, 1961. 1961. v + 857-1075 p. 11.

14460 Youth employment opportunities act of 1961, hearings before General Subcommittee on Labor, 87th Congress, 1st session on H.R. 7536, June 14-July 6,1961. 1961. viii+547 p. il. t © Item 1015L.C. card 61-62070 Y 4.Ed 8/1: Y 8

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Foreign Affairs Committee, House14461 Inter-American cultural and scientific interchange program, hearing before

Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H R. 3782, June 17,1961. 1961. iii+27 p. t O Item 1017L.C. card 61-61855 Y 4.F 76/1: In 8/31

International development and security act, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7372. t o Item 1017L.C. card 61-61815 Y 4.F 76/1: In 8/32/pt. (nos.)

14462 pt. 1. June 7-16, 1961. 1961. v + 450 p. 11.pt. 2. June 19-23, 1961. 1961. v4-451-892p.il. 2 pl.pt. 3. June26-July 6, 1961. 1961. vl + 893-1524 p.

14463 Mutual educational and cultural exchange act of 1961, hearings before Subcommittee on State Department, Organization and Foreign Opera­tions, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 5203 and H.R. 5204, May 25- June 9,1961. 1961. iv-f-343 p. t • Item 1017 Y 4.F 76/1: Ed 8/2

14464 Philippine war damage claims, hearing before Subcommittee on Far East and Pacific, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 1129 and H.R. 3554, June 1,1961. 1961. iii+91 p. t • Item 1017L.C. card 61-62132 Y 4.F 76/1: P 53/3/961

14465 Planning United States participation in New York World’s Fair, hearing before Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7763, Aug. 10,1961. 1961. iii-f-18 p. t • Item 1017 Y 4.F 76/1: N 42y/961

14466 Reimbursement of extraordinary expenses to City of New York, hearing before Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 4441, May 17, 1961. 1961. iii-|-62 p. il. t • Item 1017L.C. card 61-62163 Y 4.F 76/1: N 42y/2

Government Operations Committee, House14467 Defense cataloging and standardization programs, hearing before subcom­

mittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 14, 1961. 1961. vi-|-154 p. il. t • Item 1016L.C. card 61-62049 Y 4.G 74/7: D 36/2/961

144G8 Defense materiel utilization program, hearing before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, May 16, 1961. 1961. iv-f-170 p. t • Item 1016 L.C. card 61-61974 Y 4.G 74/7: D 36/4

14469 Department of Urban Affairs and Housing, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6433, May 24-June 13, 1961. 1961. vi+241 p. t • Item 1016L.C. card 61-61985 Y 4.G 74/7: Ur 1/2

14470 Federal Home Loan Bank Board seizure of Long Beach Federal Savings & Loan Association, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, t • Item 1016L.C. card 60-62330 Y 4.G 74/7 : F 31/9/pt.3pt. 3. Bellehurst development, Apr. 27 and 28, 1961. 1961. lv+139 p. il.

14471 Governmental structure, organization, and planning in metropolitan areas, suggested action by local, State, and National Governments, report by Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; July 1961. 1961. xii+83 p. il. (Committee print, 87th Congress, 1st session.) tL.C. card 61-62059 Y 4.G 74/7: M 56/2

14472 identical bids to public agencies, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Con­gress, 1st session, on H.R. 4570, Apr. 25 and May 11, 1961. 1961. ix+ 196 p. + • Item 1016L.C. card 61-61973 Y 4.G 74/7: B 47

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14473 Reorganization plan 7 of 1961 (maritime functions), bearing before sub­committee, 87th Congress, 1st session, June 27, 1961. 1961. iv+85 p. t • Item 1016L.C. card 61-61899 ¥ 4.G 74/7: R 29/3/961/no.7

14474 United States aid operations in Peru, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, Nov. 14-May 18, 1961. 1961. viii+488 p. t • Item 1016 L.C. card 61-61970 ¥ 4.G 74/7: P 43/4

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, House[Committee hearings] serial, 87th Congress, t • Item 1023

¥ 4.1n 8/14: 87/(nos.)14475 3. San Juan-Chama reclamation project and Navajo Indian irrigation project,

hearings before Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 87th Con­gress, 1st session, on H.R. 2552, H.R. 6541, and S. 107, Apr. 24—June 1, 1961. 1961. iv-f-351p.il.L.C. card 61-61857

14476 5. California wildlife land withdrawals, hearing before Subcommittee on PublicLands, 87th Congress, 1st session, on proposed withdrawals for McCain Valley, Panoche, New Idria, Temblor, Mt. Lome, Cinder Cone, Monache- Walker Pass, national cooperative and wildlife management areas, May 11, 1961. 1961. iii-f-66p.il.L.C. card 61-61779

14477 7. Saline water research and development program, hearings before Subcommitteeon Irrigation and Reclamation, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 152 [and other bills]. Mar. 17-July 18, 1961. 1961. Hi-f-270 p. 11.

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House14478 Authorizing additional Assistant Secretary of Commerce, hearings before

subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6360, June 20 and July 18,1961. 1961. iii +32 p. t • Item 1019L.C. card 61-62123 ¥ 4.1n 8/4: C 73/11/961

14479 Community health services and facilities act of 1961, hearings, 87th Con­gress, 1st session, on H.R. 4998, May 2-5, 1961. 1961. iv+330 p. il. t • Item 1019L.C. card 61-61852 Y 4.1n 8/4: H 34/14

14480 icc employee boards, hearing before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st ses­sion, on H.R. 6716, June 12, 1961. 1961. iii+40 p. t • Item 1019 L.C. card 61-61854 Y 4.1n 8/4: In 8/24

14481 Independent regulatory agencies act of 1961, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 14, June 6-9, 1961. 1961. iv+166 p. t • Item 1019 L.C. card 61-62100 Y 4.1n 8/4: R 26/3/961

14482 Motor vehicle safety standards, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 903, H.R. 1341, H.R. 2446, Mar. 24-Apr. 18, 1961. 1961. v+381 p. il. t • Item 1019 L.C. card 61-61902 Y 4.1n 8/4: Sa 1/12/961

14483 Securities markets investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Con­gress, 1st session on H.J. Res. 438, June 27-July 10, 1961. 1961. iv+ 178 p. 11. t • Item 1019 Y 4.1n 8/4: Se 2/14

14484 Willful destruction of property moving in interstate commerce, hearing before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 2429, May 15, 1961. 1961. iii+13p. t • Item 1019 L.C. card 61-61856 Y 4.1n 8.4: D 47

Judiciary Committee, House[Committee hearings] serial, 87th Congress, t • Item 1020

Y4.J 89/1: 87/(nos.)14485 3. Federal conflict of Interest legislation, hearings before Antitrust Subcom­

mittee, (Subcommittee no. 5), 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 302, H.R. 3050, H.R. 3411, H.R. 3412, and H.R. 7139, June 1 and 2, 1961. 1961. lli + 148 p.L.C. card 61-61813

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[Committee hearings] serial, 87th Congress—Continued14486 5. Premerger notification, hearings before Antitrust Subcommittee (Subcommit­

tee no. 51. R7tb Congress. 1st session, on II R. 2882. H.R. 3563. H.R. 6058. and HR. 6698. Apr. 27-May 4 1961. 1961. lv + 277 p. 11.L.C. card 61-61990

14487 6. Antitrust consent decrees and television broadcasting Industry, hearingsbefore Antitrust Subcommittee (Subcommittee no. 51. 87th Congress. 1st session, .lune 11 and 15, 1961. 1961. lv + 3G2 |>. 11.L.C. card 61 61971

14488 7. City of Frederick. Md., henrings before Subcommittee no. 2. 87th Congress.1st session, on II R. 4452. May 10, 1961. 1961. 111-4-42 p.L.C. card 61-62017

14489 8. International convention, patents and trademarks, hearings, before Subcom­mittee no. 3. 87 th Congress, 1st session, on ILR. 5754 and H.R. 7347, June 15,1901. 1961. II1 + 142P.L.C. card 61 62054

14490 10. Monopoly problems In regulated Industries, hearings before Antitrust Sub­committee (Subcommittee no. 5), 87th Congress, 1st session.L.C. card 60-61136pt. 3. v. 1. Ocean freight Industry, Mar. 7-16, 1961. 1961. xxvll + 805

p. 11. • Paper. $2 50.14491 pt. 3. v. 2. Ocean freight Industry, Mar. 7-16, 1961, 1961. xxvll + 807—

1931 p. 1 tab. • Paper. 53.50.14492 Copyright law revision, report of Register of Copyrights on general revi­

sion of U.S. copyright law ; July 1961. 1961. xiii-f-160 p. (Committee print, 87th Congress, 1st session.) ♦ Paper, 45c.L.C. card 61-61901 Y 4. J 89/1: C 79/2

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House14403 Oceanography 1961, phase 3, hearings before Subcommittee on Oceanog­

raphy, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 4276, June 19-July 14. 1961. 1961. iv-|-137-375 p.il. 1 pl. f • Item 1021L.C. card 61-61504 Y 4.M 53: Oc 2/6/961-3

14494 Reorganization plan 7 of 1961, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session. July 11-13.1961. 1961. iii+171 p. t • Item 1021L.C. card 61-62129 Y 4.M 53: R 29/961/no.7

Post Office and Civil Service Committee, House14495 Amendments to disability retirement provisions, hearings, 87th Congress,

1st session, on H.R. 6261 and H.R. 6287, Aug. 2, 1961. 1961. lii+20 p. t • Item 1022 Y 4.P 84/10: R 31/17

14496 Formula for guaranteeing minimum increase when employee is promoted, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 1010 and H.R. 2015, Aug. 2, 1961. 1961. iii-f-19 p. f • Item 1022 Y 4.P 84/10 : P 94

14497 interest earnings by civil service retirement fund, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 5989, H.R. 5974, and S. 739, July 17, 1961. 1961. iii-J-60 p. il. t © Item 1022L.C. card 61-62026 Y 4.P 84/10: R 31/16

14498 Manpower utilization tn Federal government, hearings before Subcommit­tee on Manpower Utilization, 87th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 11, June 12,1961. 1961. iii-]-138p. t 0 Item 1022L.C. card 61-62119 Y 4.P 84/10: M 31/2/961

14499 payment for unused compensatory time for deceased postal employees, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7061 and H.R. 7272, July 26, 1961. 1961. iii + 13 p. t ©Item 1022 Y 4.P 84/10: P 29/8

14500 Postal rate revision, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7927. t O Item 1022 Y 4.P 84/10: P 84/19/961/pt. 2

pt. 2. July 13. 1961. 1961. 111 + 20 p.

14501 Rental quarters and services to civilian officers and employees, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session on H.R. 7021 and related bills, July 27, 1961. 1961. lii+22 p. t « Item 1022 Y 4.P 84/10: R 29

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[Committee hearing, serial] 87th Congress, t • Item 102414502 6. Highway construction practices in New Mexico, hearings before Special Sub­

committee on Federal-Aid Highway Program, STth Congress, 1st session, June 12-23, 1961. 1961. lv-j-680 p. 11.L.C. card 61-62021 Y 4.P 96/11: 87/6

Science and Astronautics Committee, House

[Papers], 87th Congress, 1st session, t • Item 1025-AY 4.Sei 2: 97-1/(nos.)

14503 14. Metric system, hearings before Subcommittee no. 1, 87th Congress, 1st ses­sion, on U.K. 269 and H.R. 2049, June 28-July 21, 1961. 1961. 111 + 74 p. L.C. card 61 62027

14504 15. To amend National aeronautics and space act of 1958, hearings before Com­mittee and Special Subcommittee on Indemnification, 87Hi Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7115 and H.R. 8095, June o-July 13, 1961. 1961. ili + 129 p.L.C. card 61-62126

Small Business, Select Committee on, House

14505 Small business problems in tomato industry, hearing before special sub­committee, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to 11. Res. 46, McAllen, Tex., June 12, 1961. 1961. iv-t-196p.il. t • Item 1031L.C. card 61-62022 Y 4.Sm 1: T 59

Veterans' Affairs Committee, House

14506 Non-service-connected pension legislation, hearings before Subcommittee on Compensation and Pensions, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 156 [and other bills], July 11-13, 1961. 196L v+1065-1666 p. t • Item 1027L.C. card 61-62023 Y 4.V 64/3: P 38/12/961

IFnj/s and Means Committee, House

14507 President’s 1961 tax recommendations, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st ses­sion, on tax recommendations of the President contained in his message transmitted to Congress, Apr. 20, 1961. © Item 1028L.C. card 61-61988 Y 4.W 36 : T 19/26/(nos.)V. 1. May 3-11. 1961. 1961. xlvill + 1-88 p. 11. • Paper, $2.75.v. 2. Muy 12-19, 1961. 1961. xlvlil + 855-1681 p. 11. • Paper, $2.50.v. 3. May 22-31, 1961. 1961. xhili + 1683-2585 p. 11. ’Paper, $2.75.V. 4. June 5-9, 1961. 1961. xlviil +2587-3613 p. 11. • Paper, $3.00.

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Senate billsNo t h .- -The following list Includes all public bills and resolutions Introduced

during the period of tills catalog. Amendments are not listed.For Information concerning bills, see (1) Senate calendar, (2) Congressional

record Index, or (31 Digest of public general bills prepared by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress.

Depository libraries should cousult the depository shipping lists for a complete list of the bills and resolutions sent to them by the Superintendent of Document.

14508 S. 2293, 2295-99, 2301-03, 2305-08, 2311-18, 2320-23, 2325, 2327-28, 2332, 2335-36, 2338, 2341-43, 2345^9, 2351-53, 2356-59, 2361-64, 2368-74, 2376-78, 2380-84, 2386-87, 2390-2405, 2407, 2409-17, 2419-24, 2426-27, 2429, 2432-33, 2436-40, 2442-43, S. Joint Res. 119-125, S. Con. Res. 33-38, S. Res. 182-198. 87th Congress. • Item 1006.

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

Senate documents, 87th Congress.35. Proceedings of National Water Research Symposium, sponsored by National

Reclamation Association and National Association of Soil Conservation Districts, Mar. 28-30, 1961, in Washington, D.C,; June 29, 1961. 1961. xlf + 238 p. 11. t • Item 996 L.C. card 61-62220

38. Study mission to eastern (American) Samoa, report of Oren E. Long, of Hawaii, and Ernest Gruening, of Alaska, to Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, pursuant to S. Res. 330, 86th Congress, July 17, 1961. 1961. vlll+ 184 p. 11. 9 maps, t • Item 996 L.C. card 61-62077

39. Amendments to budget for military functions of Department of Defense, fiscal year 1962. July 26. 1961. 3 p. t • Item 996

40. Berlin crisis, report delivered by President of United States to American people on July 25. 1961; July 27, 1961. 1961. li + 8 p. ‘(Available in departmental edition, 15c„ S 1,74:63. See Entry no. 15975A). • Item 996

41. Proposed Federal aid for education, collection of pro and con excerpts and bibliography, prepared at request of Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon and Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona for Subcommittee on Education of Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Senate, bv Legislative Reference Service. Library nf Congress; July 27, 1961. 1961. vli+95 p. 1 tab. * Paper. 40e. • Item 996L.C. card 61-62075

42. Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group, report to Senate on 5th meeting, held at Washington, D.C., June 8-9, 1961; by George D. Aiken, chairman of Senate Delegation ; Aug. 9, 1961. 1961. v + 7 p. t •Item L.C. card 59-64053

Senate reportsNo t e .—For titles of bills which these reports accompany, see Congressional record

Index.

Senate reports on private bills, 87th Congress, t Senate Document Room, Capitol. • Item 1008-B449. Estate of Gregory J. Kessenlch. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany S. 149. June 27. 1961. 32 p.451. Jean Goedicke. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 207.

June 27, 1961. 5n.452. Kam Yung (Lee) Chong. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­

pany S. 245 June 27, 1961. 6 p.453. Dellarose J. Dowler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

S. 489. June 27. 1961. 3 p.454. Charles F. Tjaden. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

S. 731. June 27, 1961 6 p.455. Shim Dong Nyu (Kim Christine May). Report from Committee on Judiciary

to accompany S 1450 June 27. 1961 5 p.459. Mrs. Jeltza Prendlc Mllenovic. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany S. 270. June 27. 1961. 6 p.464. Mrs* Tut Hing Tow Woo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

panyH R. 2156. June 27. 1961. 4p.550. Certain members of Army National Gua-d and Air National Guard. Re­

port from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 935. July 17, 1961.

552. Estate of Carroll O. Switzer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R, 1379. July 17. 1961. 4 p.

553. Hyacinth loul-e Miller. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1383. July 17, 1961 4 p.

554. Jung Ngon Woon. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1390. July 17. 1961. 5 p.

555. Mrs. Wong Lan Sau Kam. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1391 July 17. 1961 4 p.

556. Mrs. Vicenta A. Messer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1486 July 17. 1961 4 p.

557. Manuel Nldo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.1499. July 17. 1961. 4 p.

558. Nick George Boudoures. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1699. July 17. 1961. 4 p.

559. Lee Shee Won. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R.1794. July 17, 1961. 4 p.

569. Adela Michiko Flores. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1796. July 17, 1961. 4 p.

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561. Enlc. William J. Stevens. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 1891. July 17, 1961. 5 p.

563. Louis Fischer et al. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2354. July 17, 1961. 4 p. „

564. Eva Nowlk. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2674. July 17, 1961. 3 p.

565. Relief of certain enlisted members of Air Force. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2750. July 17, 1961. 8 p.

578. Earl H. Spero. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2086. July 20, 1961. 3 p.

622. Mardiros Budak and Armenuhl Maryam Budak. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 427. July 26, 1961. 4 p.

623. Mrs. Chow Chui Ha. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1934. July 26, 1961. 5 p.

624. Habib Mattar Nacol. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 2616. July 26, 1961. 5 p.

625. Dr. Louis Karel Dupre. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 6514. July 26, 1961. 4 p.

626. Alicja Zakrezewska Gawkowski. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1179. July 26, 1961. 6 p.

627. W. B. J. Martin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1335. July 26, 1961. 6 p.

636. Conveyance of certain land In Marengo County, Ala., to Greif Bros. Cooper­age Corp. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1012. July 27, 1961. 4 p.

638. Conveyance of certain property In Mississippi to J. P. Carter. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 261. July 27, 1961. 3 p.

640. Lease of certain lands in Utah to Joseph A. Workman. Report from Com­mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 888. July 27,

668. Yom Tov ^eshayahu Griszk. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 419. Aug. 8, 1961. 5 p.

669. Heripslme Hovnanian. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1786. Aug. 8, 1961. 6 p.

670. Mrs. Lee Chee Shee (Mrs. Lee Buck Yauk Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1928. Aug. 8, 1961. 6 p.

671. Dr. John Lopinto Arzaga. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S. 2118. Aug. 8, 1961. 5 p.

672. Concetta Casola. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 456. Aug. 8, 1961. 5 p.

673. David Lew Huie. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1053. Aug. 8, 1961. 5 p.

674. Mrs. Marcelita Lopez Kabayao Mortensen. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1190. Aug. 8, 1961. 6 p. , .

675. Margherita Ferrelli D’Amico. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1585. Aug. 8,1961. 6 p.

676. Maria Treia Terpak. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 976. Aug. 8, 1961. 5 p. T _

711. Stella reorganized schools R-I, Missouri. Report from Committee on Judi­ciary to accompany H.R. 6103. Aug. 14, 1961. 4 p.

712. Elwood Brunken. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 631. Aug. 14, 1961. 3 p.

713. Howard B. Schmutz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 651. Aug. 14, 1961. 3 p.

714. Giovanna Vltiello. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1787. Aug. 14, 1961. 3 p.

715. Johann Czernopolsky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1880. Aug. 14, 1961. 6 p.

716. Fares Salem Salman Hamarneh. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1906. Aug. 4, 1961. 6 p.

717. Sonja Dolata. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 233. Aug. 14, 1961. 5 p.

718. Young Jei Oh and Soon Nee Lee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 547, Aug. 14, 1961. 6 p.

719. Max Haleck. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1234. Aug. 14, 1961. 4 p.

720. Helen Haroian. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1355. Aug. 14, 1961. 7 p.

721. Ernest Morris. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1290. Aug. 14, 1961. 4 p.

722. Mr. Ernest Hay. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 1612. Aug. 14, 1961. 4 p.

723. Capt. Leon B. Ketchum. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany H.R. 2656. Aug. 14, 1961. 9 p.

725. Robert A. St. Onge. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 4030. Aug. 14, 1961. 3 p.

726. Joe Kawakami. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7610. Aug. 14, 1961. 7 p.

727. U.S. Display Corp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.R. 5179. Aug. 14, 1961. 7 p.

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AIM. Aug. 14. 1961 3p14573 734. Estate of Charles H. Biederman. Report from Committee on Judiciary to

accompany H.R. 4640. Aug. 14. 1961. 9 p.

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14574 190. Changing name of Army and Navy Legion of Valor of United States ofAmerica, Ine. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 847. Apr. 27, 1961. 2 p. • (Special offer)

14575 503. Extension of special livestock loan program. Report from Committee onAgriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 1710. July 10, 1961. 4 p.

14576 506. Repeal of annual appraisal requirement. Report from Committee on Agri­culture and Forestry to accompany S. 7G3. July 10. 1961. 4 n.

14577 508. Acquisition of land for addition to Cumberland Ga)) National HistoricalPark. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accom­pany S. 1018. July 10. 1961. 4 p.

14578 527. Additional unit of life insurance. Report from Committee on Post Officeand Civil Service to accompany S. 1070. July 11. 1961 6 p

14579 528. Amending 2d proviso of sec. 206(a)(1) of interstate commerce act withrespect to intrastate motor carriers operating in Interstate commerce. Report from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 320. July 11, 1961. io p.

14580 529. Feed disaster relief Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestryto accompany S. 2197. July 12. 1961. 5 p

14581 530. Repealing provisions of see. 5 of act of July 28, 1916, relating to certainInformation on express matter. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H R. 1986. July 12. 1961 14 p.

14582 531. Printing revised edition of Senate document 126, 83d Congress, 2d session(literal print of Constitution of United States). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 165. July 12, 1961. 3 p.

14583 532. Printing as House document tributes to Speaker Sam Rayburn by Houseof Representatives on June 12, 1961. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany IL Con. Res. 342. July 12 1961. 1 p.

14584 533. Printing as Senate document committee print entitled Study mission toeastern (American) Samoa. Report from Committee on Rules and Ad­ministration to accompany S. Res. 169. July 12, 1961. 2 p.

14585 534. Authorizing appropriate forms for certificates of appointment or electionof Senators- Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Ros. 170. July 12. 1961. 2 p.

14586 535. Congressional delegation to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompanv S. Con. Res. 29 and S. Res. 16R. July 12. 1961. 2 p.

14587 536. Printing additional copies of House hearings entitled Communist trainingoperations. Communist activities and propaganda among youth grouns. Report from Commit t'*e nn Ruins and Administration to accompany H. Con Res ROR. July 12. 1961. 1 p. 4“

14588 537. Printing additional copies of House hearings entitled Northern CaliforniaDistrict of Communist Party, structure, objectives, leadership. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 309 Jul v 12. 1961. Ip.

14589 538. Printing additional copies of Facts on communism, Communist Ideology(H doc. 336. R6th Cong.. 2d s f s r ). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 311. July 12, 1961 1 n

14590 539, Printing as House document inaugural addresses of Presidents of UnitedStates. Report from Commit fue ©p Rules and Administration to accom- jtAYW H. Con. Rm 320. July 12.1961. 1 p.

14591 540. Printing additional copies of final report of CommlRwIon on Tntergovcrn-mentnl Relation* HI. «lnr 198, «1th Cone.. 1st Bonn). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany IL Con. Res. 327. July 12, 1961. 1 p.

14592 541. Electrical and mechanical office equipment for Members of House of Rep­resentatives. Report from Commit fee nn Rules and Administration to accompany H I Res. 392 July 12, 1961, 1 p,

14593 542. Establishing date of commencement of service of John G. Tower, Senatorfrom Texas. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 178. July 12, 1961. 2 p.

14594 543. Prepaid dues income of certain membership organizations. Report fromCommittee on Finance to accompany H.R. 929. July 14, 1961 12 p.

14595 544. Travel expenses of Government employees. Report from Committee on PostOffice and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 3279. July 14, 1961. 21 p

14596 545. Making retirement Increases permanent. Report from Committee on PostOffice and Civil Service to accompany H.R. 5432. July 14. 1961. 5 n.

14597 566. Agricultural act of 1961. Report from Committee on Agriculture andForestry to accompany S. 1643. July 17, 1961. 140 p.L.C. card 61-62116

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14598 567. Extending until June 30, 1962, U.S. Citizens Commission on NATO. Re­port from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany H.J. Res. 463. July 18, 1961. 4 p.

14599 568. Pennsylvania-Ohio compact, Pymatuning Lake. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany S. 2032. July 18, 1961. 13 p.

14600 569. Youth Appreciation Week. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S.J. Res. 49. July 18, 1961. 2 p.

14601 570. Legislative appropriation bill, 1962. Report from Committee on Appro­priations to accompany H.R. 7208. July 18, 1961. 18 p.

14602 571. Reorganization plan 5 of 1961, providing for reorganization In NationalLabor Relations Board. Report from Committee on Government Oper­ations together with minority views to accompany S. Res. 158. July 18, 1961. 13 p.L.C. card 61-61983

14603 572. Authorizing documentation and coastwise privileges for vessel Acadia.Report from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 513. July 18, 1961. 4 p.

14604 573. Creating Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge. Report from Committee onCommerce to accompany H.R. 1182. July 18, 1961. 6 p.

14605 574. Extending time for commitment of vessel construction reserve funds. Re­port from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 2085. July 19, 1961. 4 p.

14606 575. Issuance of radio operator licenses to nationals of United States. Reportfrom Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 1589. July 19, 1961. 5 p.

14607 576. Facilitating prompt and orderly conduct of business of Federal Communi­cations Commission. Report from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 2034. July 19, 1961. 16 p.

14608 577. Reassign supply-duty-only officers of Marine Corps. Report from Com­mittee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 4328. July 20, 1961. 26 p.

14609 579. Exchange of land with Afton, Wyo. Report from Committee on Agricul­ture and Forestry to accompany S. 702. July 20, 1961. 2 p.

14610 580. Land conveyance to Trinity County, Calif. Report from Committee onAgriculture and Forestry to accompany II.R. 2249. July 20, 1961. 3 p.

14611 581. Conveyance of land to Susanville, Calif. Report from Committee on Agri­culture and Forestry to accompany H.R. 2250. July 20, 1961. 3 p.

14612 582. Animal quarantine laws. Report from Committee on Agriculture and For­estry to accompany S. 860. July 20, 1961. 10 p.L.C. card 61-62048

14613 583. Printing additional copies of Soviet total war, historic mission of violenceand deceit, H. doc. 227, 85th Cong., 1st sens. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 307. July 20, 1961. 1 P-

14614 585. Limitation on deduction in case of contributions by Individuals for benefitof churches, educational organizations, and hospitals. Report together with minority and supplemental views to accompany H.R. 2244. July 20, 1961. 9 p.

14615 586. Amending Fugitive felon act. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany S. 1654. July 24, 1961. 5 p.

14616 587. Compelling testimony and granting immunity In investigations of violationsof Hobbs act (18 U.S.C. 1951) and Taft-Hartley act (29 U.S.C. 186). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1655. July 24, 1961. 6 p.

14617 588. Prohibiting transmission of bets by wire communications. Report fromCommittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1656. July 24, 1961. 6 p.

14618 590. Obstructing agency or department investigations. Report from Committeeon Judiciary to accompany S. 1665. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14619 591. Declaring that United States holds in trust for pueblos of Santa Ana, Zia,Jemez, San Felipe, Santo Domingo, Cochiti, IsJeta, and San Ildefonso certain public domain lands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 203. July 24, 1961. 5 p.

14620 592. Donating to Jicarilla Apache Tribe of Jicarilla Reservation, N. Ma x ., approxi­mately 391.43 acres of federally owned land. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2241. July 24, 1961. 3 p.

14621 593. Providing for amending sec. 3 of Puerto Rican Federal relations act (64Stat. 319), as amended (64 Stat. 458). Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.J. Res. 124, July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14622 594. Authorizing transfer of 3 units of Fort Belknap Indian irrigation projectto landowners within project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2216. July 24. 1961. 5 p.

14623 595. Granting minerals, including oil, gas, and other natural deposits, on certainlands In Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Mont., to certain Indians, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2224. July 24, 1961. 5 p.

14624 596. Directing Secretary of Interior to convey certain lands and personal prop­erty to Washington. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2087. July 24, 1961. 7 p.

14G25 597. Authorizing disposition of land no longer needed for Chllocco Indian Indus­trial School at Chllocco. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1807. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

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Senate reports on public bills, 87th Congress—Continued14626 598. Providing for disposition of judgment funds of Omaha Tribe of Indians.

Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1518. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14627 599. Amending Seneca leasing act of Aug. 14, 1950 (64 Stat. 442). Report fromCommittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 344. July 24, 1961. 6 p.

14628 600. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to contract for sale, operation, mainte­nance, repair, or relocation of Government-owned electric and telephone lines and other utility facilities used for administration of Bureau of Indian Affairs. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1501. July 24, 1961. 5 p.

14629 601. Giving to Walker River Paiute Tribe reserved minerals underlying its reser­vation. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accom­pany S. 2016. July 24, 1961. 4 p.

14630 602. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to convey certain land In Big SandyRancheria, Calif., and to accept other land In exchange therefor. Renort from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 1593. July 24. 1961. 3 p.

14631 603. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to exchange certain property in RockyMountain National Park, Colo. Report from Committee on Interior andInsular Affairs to accompany H.R. 2203. July 24, 1961. 4 n.

14632 604. Providing additional lands at, and changing name of. Fort Necessity Na­tional Battlefield Site, Pa. Report from Committee on Interior andInsular Affairs to accompany H.R. 498. July 24, 1961- 4 p.

14633 605. Providing for appropriation of sum not to exceed $35,000 with which tomake survey of proposed national parkway from Blue Ridge Parkway at Tennessee Ball or Beech Gap southwest and running Into Georgia. Re­port from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 6067. July 24. 1061. 3 p.

14634 606. Including Ackia Battleground National Monument, Miss., and MeriwethprLewis National Monument, Tenn., in Natchez Trace Parkway, and provid­ing appropriate designations for them. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 6346. July 24, 1961. 3 n.

14635 607. Providing additional lands for Tupelo National Battlefield Site, Miss. Re­port from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 6519. July 24, 1961. 2 p.

14636 608. Adding certain federally owned land to Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif.Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 7042. July 24. 1961. 3 p.

14637 609. Authorizing exchange of lands at Wupatkl National Monument. Arlz.. pro­viding access to certain ruins in monument, and adding certain federally owned lands to monument. Report from Committee on Interior «nd Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 7240. Julv 24, 1961 4 p.

14638 610. Revising boundaries of Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in North Carolins.Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 5518. July 24. 1901. 6 p.

14639 611. Amending Coast and Geodetic Survey commissioned officers act of 1948.Report fmm Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 685. July 24, 1961. 7 p.

14640 612. Foreign assistance act of 1961. Report of Committee on Foreign Relationson S. 1983; July 24, 1961. 1961. iv + 125 p.L.C. card 61-62076

14641 613. Amending law establishing Indian revolving loan fund. Report from Com­mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1540. July 25, 1961. 5 p.

14642 614. Disposal of certain Federal property. Report from Committee on Interiorand Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1085. July 25, 1961. 5 D.

14643 615. To continue water delivery to lands in certain irrigation districts in Stateof Washington. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S.J. Res. 76. July 25, 1961. 4 p.

14644 616. Promoting mineral leasing on acquired lands. Report from CommittPA nnInterior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1674. July 25, 19K1. 4 p.

14645 617. Authorizing transfer of Bureau of Reclamation bridge across ColoradoRiver near Needles, Calif., to San Bernardino County, Calif., and Mohave County, Arlz. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 809. July 25, 1961. 4 p.

14646 618. Departments of Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare, and relatedagencies appropriation bill, 1962. Report from Committee on Appropria­tions to accompany H.R. 7035. July 25, 1961. 72 p.

14647 619. Mexican farm labor program. Report together with supplemental viewsfrom Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany H.R. 2010. July 25, 1961. 14 p.

14648 621. Equipment allowance for rural carriers. Report from Committee on PostOffice and Civil Service to accompany S. 189. July 26, 1961. 5 p.

14649 628. Additional Assistant Secretaries of Health, Education, and Welfare. Reportfrom Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2073. July 26, 1961. 6 p.

14650 629. Providing for additional Assistant Secretary of Labor In Department ofLabor. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to ac­company 8. 1815. July 20, 1961. 9 p.

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630. Establishing National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S, 1057. July 26, 1961. 8 p.

632. Printing as Senate document article entitled Khrushchev and Balance of world power, by Joseph G. Whelan, Library of Congress. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 179. July 26, 1961. 2 p.

633. Authorizing additional expenditures by Committee on Appropriations. Re­port from Committee on Rules and Administraiton to accompany S. Res. 180. July 26, 1961. 1 p.

634. Authorizing additional expenditures by Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to ac­company S. Res. 181. July 26, 1961. 1 p.

635. Establishing National Wilderness Preservation System for permanent good of whole people, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 174, together with minority and separate views. July 27,1961. 55 p.

637. Construction and operation of certain community facilities by Secretary of Interior for Medora area of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, N. Dak. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 98. July 27, 1961. 5 p.

639. Sale of certain public lands in Alaska. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 799. July 27, 1961. 3 p.

641. Printing additional copies of committee print entitled Pugwash conferences. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Con. Res. 33. July 27, 1961 2 p.

642. Authorizing the President to order units and members in Ready Reserve to active duty for not more than 12 months, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. J. Res. 120. July 27. 1961. 5 p.

643. Authorizing additional appropriations for aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels for Armed Forces. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2311. July 27, 1961. 7 p.

644. Prohibiting travel or transportation In aid of racketeering enterprises. Report rrom Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1653. July 27, 1961. 6 p.

645. Prohibiting transportation of gambling devices in interstate commerce. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1658. July 27, 1961. 9 p.

647. Increasing fees of jury commissioners in U.S. district courts. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1899. July 28, 1961. 3 p.

648. Establishing Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Mary­land, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 77. July 28,1961. 10 p.

649. Promoting preservation, for public use and benefit, of certain portions of shoreline areas of United States. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 543. July 28, 1961. 15 p.

650. Extending certain authority of Secretary of Interior, exercised through Geological Survey of Department of Interior, to areas outside national domain. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to ac­company S. 981- July 28, 1961. 3 p.

651. Manpower development and training act of 1961. Report together with individual views from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to ac­company S. 1991. July 31,1961. 21 p.

652. National defense education act amendment of 1961. Report together with minority and Individual views from Committee on Labor and Public Wel­fare to accompany S. 2345. July 31,1961. 186 p.L.C. card 61-62061

653. Department of Defense appropriation bill, 1962. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 7851. Aug. 1, 1961. 50 p.L.C. card 61-62060

654. Amendments to Federal airport act. Report together with individual views from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 1703. Aug. 1, 1961. 47 d .

655. Amending act granting consent of Congress to negotiation of certain com­pacts by Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota in order to extend time for such negotiation. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2245. Aug. 2, 1961. 3 p.

656. Retrocession of jurisdiction to North Carolina of area within Camp LeJeune, N.C., utilized as public highways. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2079. Aug. 3, 1961. 3 p.

657. Relating to enlistment of aliens in Regular Army and Air Force. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 181. Aug. 3, 1961. 3 p.

658. Authorizing transportation of dependents, baggage, and household effects of certain retired members. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 432. Aug. 3, 1961. 7 p.

659. Providing specific statutory authority for prosecution of bad check offenses. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7657. Aug. 3, 1961. 4 p.

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Senate reports on public bills, 87th Congress—Continued14670 660. Providing authority for Army Medical Service Corps officers to exercise

command of troops. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7722. Aug. 3, 1961. 3 p.

14677 661. Loan of Army, Navy and Air Force equipment for use at 1962 Girl Scoutssenior roundup encampment. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 1240. Aug. 3, 1961 . 3 p.

14678 662. Amending Career compensation act with respect to special pay for divingduty. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 4323. Aug. 3, 1961. 8 p.

14679 663. Abandonment of interstate electrical service. Report from Committee onCommerce to accompany S. 1607. Aug. 4, 1961. 3 p.

14680 664. Small hydroelectric power projects. Report from Committee on Commerceto accompany S. 1606. Aug. 4, 1961. 3 p.

14681 665. Natural gas for Industrial use. Report from Committee on Commerce toaccompany S. 1595. Aug. 4, 1961. 3 p.

14682 666. Pollution of sea by oil. Report from Committee on Commerce to accom­pany S. 2187. Aug. 4, 1961. 10 p.

14683 667. Defining term privately owned U.S. flag commercial vessels. Report fromCommittee on Commerce to accompany S. 1808. Aug. 7, 1961. 6 p.

14684 677. Hernando de Soto Week. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S.J. Res. 8. Aug. 8, 1961. 2 p.

14685 678. Establishing 4th Friday in September of every year as American IndianDay. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.J. Res. 84. Aug. 8, 1961. 4 p.

14686 679. Centennial of enactment of Homestead act. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany S.J. Res. 98. Aug. 8, 1961. 2 p.

14687 680. Centennial of establishment of Department of Agriculture. Report fromCommittee on Judiciary to accompany H.J. Res. 435. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

14688 681. Providing for recognition of centennial of establishment of national systemof land-grant universities and colleges. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H.J. Res. 436. Aug. 8, 1961. 2 p.

14689 683. American History Month. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom­pany S.J. Res. 22. Aug. 8, 1961. 2 p.

14690 684. Interfaith Day. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.J.Res. 107. Aug. 8, 1961. 2 p.

14691 685. Saluting Uncle Sam Wilson, of Troy, N.Y., as progenitor of America’s Na­tional symbol of Uncle Sam. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 14. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

14692 686. Minnesota-North Dakota boundary line compact. Report from Committeeon Judiciary to accompany H.R. 7189. Aug. 8, 1961. 8 p.

14693 687. Authorizing sale of portion of former light station property in Scituate,Mass. Report from Committee on Commerce to accompany H.R. 1452. Aug. 8, 1961. 3 p.

14694 688. Amendments to Federal aviation act of 1958 to provide for class of sup­plemental air carriers. Report from Committee on Commerce to accom­pany S. 1969. Aug. 8, 1961. 38 p.

14695 689. Amendment to International finance corporation act. Report from Com­mittee on Foreign Relations to accompany H.R. 6765. Aug. 10, 1961. 11 p.

14696 690. Authorizing Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Indian Tribes to participateIn clearing Oahe Reservoir area. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 340. Aug. 9, 1961. 0 p.

14697 691. Providing for licensing and compensation of Independent ocean freightforwarders. Report from Committee on Commerce to accompany S. 1368. Aug. 9. 1061. 11 p.

14698 692, Unemployment tax credits. Report from Committee on Finance to accom­pany H.R. 2585. Aug. 9, 1961. 9 p.

14699 693. National service life insurance and Increased compensation rates. Reportfrom Committee on Finance to accompany H.R. 856. Aug. 9, 1961. 24 p. [Corrected print.]

14700 694. Crimes aboard aircraft in air commerce. Report from Committee on Com­merce to accompany S. 2268. Aug. 9, 1961. lip.

14701 695. Registration of interstate farm labor contractors. Report from Committeeon Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1126. Aug. 9, 1961. 14 p.

14702 696. Fair labor standards amendments of 1961. Report from Committee onLabor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1123. Aug. 9, 1961. 8 p.

14703 698. Programs for improving educational opportunities for migratory farm­workers and their children. Report together with minority views from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1124. Aug. 9, 1961. 20 n.

14704 699. Public health program for Improving migratory health services. Reportfrom Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1130. Aug. 9, 1961. 6 p.

14705 701. Authorizing Secretary of Army to reconvey to Malone, N.Y., certain realproperty heretofore donated to United States. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H R. 7725. Aug. 10, 1961. 3 p.

14706 702. Authorizing Secretary of Army to adjust legislative jurisdiction exercisedby United States and other lands within Fort Sheridan Military Reserva­tion, Ill. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7721. Aug. 10, 1961. 5 p.

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14707 703. Crediting of certain minority service for determining retirement eligibility.Report from Committee on Anoed Services to accompany H.R. 6597. Aug. 10, 1961. 3 p.

14708 704. Equalizing travel allowances for reservists. Report from Comittee onArmed Services to accompany H.R, 4786. Aug. 10r 1961. 4 p.

14709 705. Acquisition of wet lands and other waterfowl habitat. Report from Com­mittee on Commerce to accompany H.R. 7391. Aug. 10, 1961. 6 p.

14710 707. Advance pay of arined services members to dependents In event of emer­gency evacuation. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom­pany H K. 7724. Aug. 11, 1961. 4 p.

14711 708. Authorizing advance payments on claims resulting from aircraft or mla-File nccldents. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 7934. Aug. 11, 1961. 4 p.

14712 709. Relating to withholding for State employee retirement, disability, and deathbenefit systems on compensation of certain National Guard civilian em- ptnvm Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 4785. Aug. 11, 1961. 5 p.

Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate

14713 Eradication of hog cholera, hearing before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1908, July 26, 1961. 1961. iii+41 p. t • Item 1032 L.C. card 61-62118 Y 4. Ag 8/2 : H 67/5

14714 Extension of Mexican farm labor program [and protection of domestic workers in connection with program] hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1466, S. 1945, and H.R. 2010, June 12 and 13, 1961. 1961. iv+364 p. il. t • Item 1032L.C. card 61-61863 Y 4.Ag 8/2: M 57/961

Appropriations Committee, Senate

14715 Departments of State, Justice, judiciary, and related agencies appropria­tions, 1962, hearings, before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7371. 1961. il-|-1213+xxv p. 1 tab. t • Item 1033L.C. card 60-61699 Y 4.Ap 6/2: St 2/962

14716 Labor, Health, Education, and Welfare appropriations for 1962, hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7035. 1961. ii-j-1690-l-xxviip.il. f •Item 1033L.C. curd 60-61494 Y 4.Ap 6/2: L11 /962

14717 Military construction appropriations for 1962, hearings before subcommit­tee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 8302. 1961. H-j-675+xxiv p. il. t • Item 1033 Y 4.Ap 6/2: M 59/3/962

Armed Services Committee, Senate14718 Military procurement authorization, fiscal year 1962, index to hearings, 87th

Congress, 1st session, on Department of Defense programs and author­ization of appropriations for procurement of aircraft, missiles, and naval vessels by Armed Forces held on Apr. 4-19, 1961. 1961. ii-l-25 p. t • Item 1034L.C. card 61-61276 Y 4.Ar 5/3: P 94/6/lnd.

14719 Navy land acquisition, Philadelphia, Pa., hearings before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on Navy land acquisition no. 11, site tor con­struction of Capehart housing, adjoining naval base, Philadelphia, Pa., June 29 and July 17, 1961. 1961. lii+90 p. t • Item 1034L.C. card 61-61976 Y 4.Ar 5/3: N 22/6

14720 Nominations and H.R. 5490 and H.R. 4324, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session on nominations, Vice Admiral George W. Anderson, Navy, to be chief of naval operations in Department of Navy with rank of Admiral, Charles S. Brewton, of Alabama, to be assistant director of Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, H.R. 5490, H.R. 4324, June 29, 1961. 1961. iii+35p. t • Item 1034L.C. card 61-61977 Y 4.Ar 5/3: N 72/7/961-3

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14721 Operation of art. 7, NATO status of forces treaty, hearing, before sub­committee, 87th Congress, 1st session, July 19,1961. 1961. iii-4-31 p. il. t • Item 1034L.C. card 60-61696 Y 4.Ar 5/3: N 81/961

Banking and Currency Committee, Senate14722 Banking and currency bills, 1961, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on

S. 1005, S. 1486, S. 1771, and S. 2130; July 10, 1961. 1961. lv4-53 p. t • Item 1035 Y 4.B 22/3: B 22/6

14723 Housing for farm labor, hearings, before subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1127 and S. 1249, May 31 and June 1, 1961. 1961. iv4-107p.il. t • Item 1035L.C. card 61-61978 Y 4.B 22/3: H 81/46

Commerce Committee, SenateNo t e .—The name of the Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

was changed to Committee on Commerce by 8. Res. 117, 87th Congress, which was considered and agreed to Apr. 13, 1961.

The class Y 4.C 73/2 which was assigned to the earlier Committee on Commerce, will be used for this committee.

14724 Crimes aboard aircraft in air commerce, hearing before Aviation Sub­committee, 87th Congress, 1st session on S. 2268, S. 2370, 8. 2373, and S. 2374, Aug. 4, 1961. 1961. iii-4-59 p. t • Item 1041L.C. card 61-62066 Y 4.C 73/2: Ai 7/9

14725 Federal-aid-to-airport program, hearings Aviation Subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1703, June 12-14, 1961. 1961. iv4-359 p. il. t • Item 1041L.C. card 61-61989 Y 4.C 73/2: Al 7/8

14726 O’Connor and Gilmore nominations, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session on nominations of Lawrence J. O’Connor, Federal Power Commission, Voit Gilmore, United States Travel Service, July 26, 1961. 1961. iii4-41 p. t • Item 1041L.C. card 61-62029 Y 4.C 73/2: Oc 5

14727 Reorganization of FCC, hearings before Communications Subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 2034, May 23 and June 28, 1961. 1961. iv-|-155p. t • Item 1041L.C. card 61-61975 Y 4.C 73/2: F 31

14728 Steamship conference dual rate bill, hearings before Merchant Marine and Fisheries Subcommittee, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6775. f • Item 1041

pt. 1. June 16, 1961. 1961. Iv4-165p.L.C. card 61-61986 Y 4.C 73/2 : St 3/2/pt.l

Finance Committee, Senate14729 Self-employed individuals’ retirement act, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st

session, on H.R. 10, July 25 and 28, 1961. 1961. vi4-190 p. 2 p. of pl. t • Item 1038L.C. card 61-62131 Y 4.F 49: R 31/961

14730 Stock options, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session on S. 1625, July 20 and 21. 1961. 1V4-186 p. il. t • Item 1038L.C. card 61-62120 Y 4.F 49: St 6

14731 Taxation of life insurance companies, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 397, July 6,1961. 1961. iii4-40p. t • Item 1038L.C. card 61-61860 Y 4.F 49: T 19/12/961

Foreign Relations Committee, Senate14732 Caribbean Organization, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S.J. Res.

75, May 2,1961. 1961. iil4-40 p. t • Item 1039L.C. card 61-61980 Y 4.F 76/2: C19/3

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14733 International development and security, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st ses­sion, on S. 1983. t • Item 1039L.C. card 61-61865 Y 4.F 76/2: In 8/25/961/pt. (nos.)pt. 1. May 31—June 27, 1961. 1961. vl + 589 + xv p.pt. 2. May 31-June 27, 1961. 1961. vl + 591-1221 + xv p. U.

14734 International Finance Corporation, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 6765, July 31,1961. 1961. iii+39p. t • Item 1039L.C. card 61-62165 Y 4.F 76/2: In 8/26

14735 Peace Corps, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 2000, June 22 and 23,1961. 1961. lii+254 p. t • Item 1039L.C. card 61-62014 Y 4.F 76/2: P 31/2

Government Operations Committee, Senate14736 Establish Department of Urban Affairs and Housing, hearings before Sub­

committee on Reorganization and International Organizations. 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1633, S. 289, S. 375 [and] S. 609, June 21 and 22,1961. 1961. v 4-238 p. f • Item 1037L.C. card 61-61984 Y 4.G 74/6: Ur 1

14737 Military Sea Transportation Service, Brooklyn, N.Y., hearings before Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to Senate resolution 69, 87th Congress, t • Item 1037

Y 4.G 74/6: M 59/pt.3 pt. 3. May 17 and June 9, 1961. 1961. ill-1- 347-447 p. 11.

L.C. card 61-6067514738 Reorganization plan 5 of 1961, National Labor Relations Board, hear­

ings, 87th Congress, 1st session, resolution of disapproval, S. Res. 158, July 12-14,1961. 1961. iv4-248 p. t • Item 1037L.C. card 61-61894 Y 4.G 74/6: R 29/961/no.5

14739 Veterinary medical science and human health, veterinary activities of agencies of United States Government in relationship to functions per­formed by State and local Governments, private groups, and inter­governmental organizations; prepared for Committee on Government Operations, and its Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations (pursuant to S. Res. 347, 85th Congress, and S. Res. 42 and 255, 86th Congress) ; Aug. 10, 1961. 1961. xxii-|-250 p. il. (Com­mittee print, 87th Cong., 1st sess.) * Paper, 65c.L.C. card 61-62223 Y 4.G 74/6: V 64

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate14740 Agate Dam and Reservoir, additional feature of Talent division of Rogue

River Basin reclamation project, Oreg., hearing before Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1023, July 5, 1961. 1961. lii+40 p. J • Item 1040 Y 4.1n 8/13 : Ag 1

14741 Federal-State water rights, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session on prob­lems arising from relationships between States and Federal government with respect to development and control of water resources, June 15 and 16,1961. 1961. iv+218p. t • Item 1040L.C. card 61-62127 Y 4.1n 8/13: W 29/14

14742 Garrison diversion unit, hearing before Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 230, June 21, 1961. 1961. 1114-86 p. map. t • Item 1040L.C. card 61-62028 Y 4.1n 8/13: G 19

Judiciary Committee, SenateAdministered prices, hearings before Subcommittee on Antitrust and

Monopoly, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 52. • Item 1042 Y 4. J 89/2: P 93/6/pt. 27

14743 pt. 27. Price axing and bld rigging In electrical manufacturing Industry, Apr. 13— May 2. 1981. 1981. V4-16507-17200 p. 1 pl. ’Paper, $2.25.LC. card 57-81810

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Communist threat to United States through Caribbean, hearings before Subcommittee to Investigate Administration of Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, 87th Congress, 1st session, t • Item 1042L.C. card 59-61823 Y 4.J 89/2: C 73/27/pt. 12

14744 pt 12. Testimony of Robert C. HUI, June 12, 1961. 1961. 11 + 793-830 p.Constitutional rights of mentally ill, hearings before Subcommittee on

Constitutional Rights, 87th Congress, 1st session, t • Item 1042Y 4.J 89/2: M 52/pt. 1

14745 pt 1. Civil aspects, Mar. 28-30, 1961. 1961. lv + 547 p.L.C. card 61-61982

Fair Play for Cuba Committee, hearings before Subcommittee to Investi­gate Administration of Internal Security Act and Other Internal Se­curity Laws, 87th Congress, 1st session. t • Item 1042L.C. card 61-60986 Y 4.J 89/2: F 15/pt. 2

14746 pt. 2. Apr. 25, May 16, 1961. 1961. 11+ 129-235 + Iv p. 11.Juvenile delinquency, hearings before Subcommittee to Investigate Juve­

nile Delinquency, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 48. t • Item 1042

14747 pt 9. Role of Federal government In combating juvenile delinquency problem, Mar. 9 and 10. 1961. 1961. iv + 1479-1643 p.L.C. card 59-61459 Y 4.J 89/2 : J 08/39/pt. 9

Nomination and election of President and Vice President and qualifications for voting, hearings before Subcommittee on Constitutional Amend­ments, 87th Congress, 1st session on S. J. Res. 1 [and other bills], t O Item 1042L.C. card 61-62065 Y 4. J 89/2: P 92/8/pt. 1

14748 pt 1. Statements of Senators sponsoring proposed amendments, May 23-July 13, 1961. 1961. lv + 294 p.

14749 Nominees for Commission on Civil Rights, hearing before Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, 87th Congress, 1st session, on nomination of Erwin N. Griswold, to be member of Commission on Civil Rights, nomi­nation of Spottswood W. Robinson III, to be member of Commission on Civil Rights, nomination of Berl I. Bernhard, to be staff director of Commission on Civil Rights, June 16, 1961. 1961. iii-|-20 p. t • Item 1042L.C. card 61-61903 Y 4.J 89/2: C 49/14/961

Professional boxing, hearings before Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, 87th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 52 on S. 1474. t • Item 1042 Y 4.J 89/2: B 69/3/pt. 3

14750 pt 3. Legislative, May 31-June 2, 1961. 1961. vl + 1249-1595 p.

Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate14751 Emergency employment acceleration act, hearings before Subcommittee on

Employment and Manpower, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 986, Wash­ington, D.C., May 17-June 12, 1961. 1961 v-f-235 p. t • Item 1043 L.C. card 61-61900 Y 4.L 11/2: Em 7/5

14752 Youth employment act, Youth Conservation Corps, hearings before Sub­committee on Employment and Manpower, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 404 and S. 2036, June 12-23, 1961. 1961. vi-|-41a p. il. t • Item 1043L.C. card 61-61981 Y 4.L 11/2: Y 8/2

Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Senate14753 Civil service nomination, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on nomination

of Robert E. Hampton to be civil service commissioner, July 20, 1961. 1961. il+9 p. t • Item 1044L.C. card 61-61979 Y 4.P 84/11: C 49/3/961-2

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14754 post Office nomination, hearing, 87th Congress, 1st session, on nomination of William J. Hartigan to be Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Transportation, Aug. 3,1961. 1961. ii+5 p. t • Item 1044L.C. card 61-62046 Y 4.P 84/11 : N 72/961-4

Rules and Administration Committee, Senate

14755 Proposed amendments to and Improvements in Federal election laws, hear­ings before Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections, 87th Congress, 1st session, on S. 277, S. 604, S. 1555, and S. 1623, bills proposing amend­ments to and improvements in Federal election laws, and S. Res. 141, resolution relating to time for holding national conventions, t • Item 1046 Y 4.R 86/2 : F 31/4/pt,2pt. 2. June 9 and 13. 1961. 1961. 111 + 119-188 p. 11.

Proposed amendments to and improvements in Federal election laws, hearing before Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections, 87th Con­gress, 1st session, on S. 277, S. 604, S. 1555, and S. 1623, bills proposing amendments to and improvements In Federal election laws, and S. Res. 141, resolution relating to time for holding national conventions, t • Item 1046 Y 4.R 86/2: F 31/4/pt.3

pt. 3. June 15, 1961, and appendix. 1961. lil + 189-239 p.

14756 Proposed amendments to Standing rules of Senate, hearing before Sub­committee on Standing Rules of Senate, 87th Congress, 1st session on S. Res. 9 [and other bills], proposed amendments to Standing rules of Senate, and S. Res. 10 and S. Res. 14, proposed amendments to Legis­lative reorganization act of 1946, June 16, 1961. 1961. iii-]-50 p. t • Item 1046L.C. card 61-62047 Y 4.R 86/2: R 86

Small Business, Select Committee on, Senate

14757 Small Business Administration, 1961, hearings, 87th Congress, 1st session, annual review of operations of Small Business Administration, June 21 and 22,1961. 1961. iil+103 p. 11. t • Item 1049L.C. card 61-62015 Y 4.Sm 1/2: Sm 1/3/961

COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Library of Congress

Catalog of copyright entries, 3d series, v. 14. LC 3.6/5: v.l4/pt.(nos.) 14758 pt. 5. Music, no. 2; July-Dec. 1960. 1961. lx+ 977-1894 p. 4° ’Paper,

$7.(10 per yr. ($2.00 additional for foreign mailing) ; single copy, S3.50. • Item 795 L.C. card 0-35347

14759 pts. 7-11A. Works of art, reproductions of works of art, scientific and technical drawings, photographic works, prints and pictorial Illustrations, no. 2 : July Dec. 1060. 1961. lx + 151-285 p. 4° • I’aper, $2.00 per yr., 50c. additional for foreign mailing ; single copy, SI.00. • Item 798L.C. card 6-35347

CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.

14760 Merchant marine statistics, 1961; compiled as of Jan. 1, 1961. 1961. vi+52 p. 4° * Paper, 40c. • Item 951 T 17.10: 961

14761 74th set, revised pages to Customs regulations; May 1961. 1961. [30] p. 4’ [Includes amendments made by Treasury decisions 55373-387. Is­sued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $7.50 (including basic regulations and revised pages for 1 yr.), $2.00 additional for foreign mailing; revised pages only, beginning with 56th set, $4.00 a yr., $1.00 additional for foreign mailing, t • Item 948-A T 17.9: 954/rev.pages 74

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14762 75th set, revised pages to Customs regulations; June 1961. 1961. [32] p. 4° [Includes amendments made by Treasury decisions 55388-408. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $7.50 (including basic regulations and revised pages for 1 yr.) ; $2.00 additional for foreign mailing; re­vised pages only, beginning with 56th set, $4.00 a yr., $1.00 additional for foreign mailing. • Item 948-A T 17.9: 954/rev.pages 75

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT

14763 Annual report of Secretary of Defense and annual reports of Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy, Secretary of Air Force, July 1, 1959-June 30, 1960. 1961. vi-|-443p.il. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 310L.C. card 50-60652 D 1.1: 960

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Armed Forces Institute manual.45 7.1. History of western civilization 1, study guide to be used with USAFI

course C 457, [college course] ; by Paul.ne R. Anderson, and Eugene N. Anderson. [1961.] 113 p. 11. 4» t • Item 305L.C. card 61-62081 D 1.10 : C 457.1

Cataloging manual M (series). [Issued with perforations.] • Item 314-A1-7. Federal manual for supply cataloging, chap. 7, Book type Federal supply

catalog; June 1961. [1961.] 11+[29] p. 4» (Armed Forces Supply Support Center.) ♦ Paper, 20c. D 7.6/3 :1—7

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

14766 List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia as of July 1, 1961. [1961.] iii+54 p. (United States District Court for District of Columbia.) [Semiannual.] t Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court, Washington, D.C. • Item 430-A L.C. card 41-7391 DC 21.9: 961-2

14767 state of Nation’s Capital, report to Congress from Board of Commissioners of District of Columbia, Feb. 1960. [I960.] [120] p. 11. 4’ [Processed. Issued with marginal index tabs on blank cardboard showing titles.] t L.C. card 59-62825 DC 1.10: 960

14768 ------- Jan. 1961. [1961.] [151] p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with mar­ginal index tabs on blank cardboard showing titles. Accompanied by City of the nation, Jan. 1961, cover title, [15] p. 11. in pocket.] t L.C. card 59-62825 DC 1.10: 961

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.No t e .—The Economic Research Service was established as a program agency

within the Department of Agriculture by Memorandum 1446, Supplement 1, of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated April 3, 1961.

Agricultural finance review, farm credit, farm insurance, farm taxation, farm real estate, v. 22, supplement; July 1961. [1961.] 51 p. il. 4° (Farm Economics Division.) t • Item 18-AL.C. card 46-34980 A 77.14: 22/supp.

Current developments in farm real estate market, Nov. 1960-Mar. 1961, CD-58. May 1961. 26 p. il. 4° [Issued 3 times a year.] t • Item 42-A A 93.9/4: 58

ERS (series). A93.21:(nos.)5(1961). Marketing spreads for turkeys in selected cities; [prepared by Leo

Gray]. [1961.] [l] + 37~42 p. 11. 4° (Marketing Economics Divi­sion.) [Processed. Published in 1960 as AMS 308. Reprinted from Marketing and transportation situation, Apr. 1961.] +

11. Research to improve reporting on eggs moving Into commercial trade channels; [by Fred L. Faber and John R. Pedersen], [Aug. 1961.] 24 p. 11. 4° [Processed.] tL.C. card Agr 61-333

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ERS-forelgn (series), [Processed.] t A93.21/2:(nos.)5. Agricultural situation In East Germany; [by Alexander Bernltz], [Revised

Aug. 1961J [1961] iv + 24 p. il. 4° (Regional Analysis Division.) [Revision of publication issued Feb. 1958.1L.C. card Agr 61-318

10. Notes on agricultural economies of 20 Latin American republics. [July 1961.] [2]+ 86 p. 11. 4° [Supersedes FAS-M-10 issued Apr. 1959 by Foreign Agricultural Service.]L.C. card Agr 61-334

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EDUCATION OFFICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.Circulars.

639. See, below, Statistics of land-grant colleges and universities, year ended June 30, 1959.

646. See, below, Doctoral study, fellowships and capacity of graduate schools.Cooperative research monograph.

6. See, below, Teaching by machine.Distributive education series.

30. See, below, Distributive education : Training for students in food Industry.Distributive education: Training for students in food industry. [1961.]

vi+23 p. il. (OE-82004, Vocational Division bulletin 290, Distributive education series 30.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 460-A-82L.C. card HEW 61-115 FS 5.282: 82004

Doctoral study, fellowships and capacity of graduate schools; by John L. Chase. [1961.] viii + [2]+65 p. 4° (OE-54016; Circular 646.) * Paper, 45c. © Item 46O-A-54L.C. card HEW 61-112 FS 5.254 : 54016

Guide lines: Accountant; prepared by Royce E. Brewster. May 1961. 4 p. 12° (OE-26011; Guidance & Student-Personnel Section.) [Proc- Gssed ] "I"L.C. card E 54r-24 FS 5.226: 26011

----- Careers in home economics; prepared by Muriel G. McFarland, and Berenice Mallory. [Revised] May 1961. [1961.] 8 p. 12° (OE-26013; Guidance & Student Personnel Section.) [Processed.] tL.C. card E 54-24 FS 5.226: 26013

Research in industrial education, summaries of studies 1956-59, with sub­ject index to studies listed in research in industrial education, sum­maries of studies 1930-55; prepared by Merle E. Strong, in cooperation with Research Committee of National Association of Industrial Teacher Educators. [1961.] vii4-148 p. (OE-84016; Vocational Division bulle­tin 293, Trade and industrial education series 72.) * Paper. 60c.• Item 460-A-84L.C. card HEW 61-113 FS 5.284 : 84016

Statistics of land-grant colleges and universities, year ended June 30, 1959; by George Lind. [1961.] viii+150 p. 4“ ([OE-50002-59] ; Circular 639.) * Paper, $1.00. • Item 460-A-50L.C. card E 8-677 FS 5.250 : 50002-59

Statistics of libraries, annotated bibliography of recurring surveys; by John Carson Rather. [1961.] v+50 p. (OE-15022.) tL.C. card HEW 61-95 FS 5.215:15022

Teaching by machine [with list of references; by] Lawrence M. Stolurow. [1961.] vi-|-173 p. il. (OE-34010; [Division of Statistics and Research Services, Cooperative Research Branch], Cooperative research mono­graph 6.) [Copyright 1961 by Lawrence M. Stolurow. Text on p. 3 of cover.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 460-A-34L.C. card HEW 61-114 FS 5.234: 34010

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Trade and industrial education series.14788 72. See, above, Research in Industrial education.

Vocational Division bulletins.14789 290. See, above, Distributive education : Training students in food Industry.14790 293. See, above, Research in Industrial educaiton.

EMERGENCY BOARDS (under sec. 10, Railway labor act)14791 Report to the President by Emergency Board appointed by Executive order

10919 dated Feb. 17, 1961, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act, as amended, to investigate certain unadjusted disputes between Pan Ameri­can World Airways, Inc., carrier, and certain of its employees repre­sented by Flight Engineers’ International Association, PAA Chapter, labor organization, (NMB case A6245), Washington, D.C., June 20, 1961. [1961.] iii+47 p. (No. 135.) [ • Item 833L.C. card A 61-9653 NMB 1.7:135

14792 Report to the President by Emergency Board appointed by Executive order 10944 dated May 19, 1961, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act, as amended, to investigate dispute between Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and other carriers represented by Eastern, Western, and Southeastern Carriers’ Conference Committees and certain of their employees represented by Railroad Yardmasters of America, labor or­ganization, (NMB case A-6360), Washington, D.C., July 10, 1961. [1961.] iii+29 p. (No. 137.) t • Item 833 NMB 1.7:137

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU, Labor Dept.14793 Address of Arthur A. Chapin, minority groups consultant, before Inter­

national Association of Railroad Employees, Miami, Fla., July 18, 1961. [1961.] 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L 7.33 :C 36/2

14794 information about jobs overseas, some questions and answers. [1961.][6] p. il., narrow 8° t • Item 755 L 7.2: J 57/16

Interviewing guides for specific disabilities. ([United States Employment Service.])

14795 Neuropsycniatrlc diseases, epilepsy. Revised 1961. [1961.] 8+[l] p. ’Paper, 5c. • Item 756—A L 7.54 : Ep 4/961

ENGINEERS CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.No t e .—Orders or requests for publications of the Engineers Corps, other than

those sold by the Superintendent of Documents or by offices of the Engineers Corps In other cities, sliouid be addressed to Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Wash­ington 25, D.C., Attention Publications Office.

14796 Chesapeake Bay fishing harbors, economic study, Maryland and Virginia; prepared by Staff of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. Jan. 19« [l]4-iv+[388] p. il. map, 4° [ • Item 337L.C. card 61-62008 D 103.2: C 42

Manuals EM (series). D 103.6/3: (nos.)14797 1110-1-1. Engineering and design: Engineering investigation and design

services for construction activities [with list of references; July 26, 1961], [1961.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued withperforations. Rescission EM 1110-1-1, May 29, 1959.] t

14798 1110—45-305. Engineering and design : Airfield operational and maintenancefacilities; Apr. 29, 1961. [1961.] cover title, 111+[113] p. 11. 4® [Issued In loose-leaf form. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] ♦ Paper, $1.75. r» Item 338-AL.C. card 61 62250

14799 1110-345-163. Engineering and design : Mechanical refrigeration and ventilationin cold-storage facilities. [June 20, 1961.] cover title, [1] + 6 p. 4“ [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 338-A

14800 1110- 345 -290. Engineering md design: General provisions and geometric designfor roads, streets, walks, and open storage areas [with bibliog­raphy ; July 21, 1961]. [1961.] cover title, 11 + 64 p. 11. 2tab. 4” [Issued In loose-leaf form.] ’Paper, 65c. • Item338-A

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14801 1110-345-432. Engineering and design: Design of underground Installations Inrock, tunnels and linings [with bibliography] ; Jan. 1, 1961. [1961.] cover title, viii + 63 p. 11. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] • Paper, 45c. • Item 338-A

14802 1110-345-433. Engineering and design : Design of underground installations Inrock, space layouts and excavation methods [with bibliography] ; Apr. 1, [1961]. cover title, v + 53 p. 11. 4° [Issued in loose­leaf form.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 338-A

Port series ; prepared by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors [and Maritime Commission, Commerce Dept.].

14803 44. Port of Toledo, Ohio, pt. 2. Revised 1960. 1961. v + 37 p. 2 p. of pl. 3maps, 4° [Two of the maps are designated p. 38A and 38B and are colored. Supersedes similar report revised in 1950 as Lake series 5. In­formation on port administration and Federal services, port and terminal services and charges, and steamship services will be prepared and pub llshed at pt. 1 by Port Development staff, Maritime Administration.] ♦ Paper, .$1.00. • Item 340 L.C. card 61-62004 D 103.8 : 44

14804 Regulations prescribed by Secretary of Army for Ohio River, Mississippi River above Cairo, Ill. and their tributaries, use, administration and navigation. [1961.] cover title, 11 p. 16° [These regulations are those in effect Mar. 31, 1961.] f • Item 341 D 103.6: Oh 3

Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment: Research reports, t D 103.33/3: (nos.)

14805 64. Corrections to Temperature distribution of idealized Ice cap: by Chi Tien.[1961.] [2] p. 11.4®

14806 66. Experimental research on desiccation cracks in soil [with list of references] ;by Arturo Corte and Akira Higashi. Aug. 1960. V1-J-484-A4 p.+ [2]leaves, 11. 4°

14807 74. Thermodynamic studies of snow corer in Northern Michigan, analysis of micro-meteorological and related snow and soil data from Keweenaw Field Sta­tion [with list of references] ; by Donald J. Portman and Edward Ryznar. Jan. 1961. v 4-734-[4] p. 11. 4° ([Department of Army project 8-66- 02-400.])

14808 75. Surface temperatures and growth of sea ice [with list of references] : byMichael A. Bilello. Jan. 1961. lv + 10 p.+ [2] leaves, 11. 4° ([Depart­ment of Army project 8-66-02-400.])

----- Technical reports. $ D 103.33: (nos.)14809 71. Bomb penetration tests, Fort Churchill, Canada [with list of references] ;

by Clifton W. Livingston. Sept. 1960. vi 4-624-[46] p. 11. 4®14810 79. Excavations in frozen ground, critical depth shots (100 and 500 lb) in Fort

Churchill till [with list of references] ; by Robert Benert. Jan. 1961. li + 6 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°

14811 80. Strength data on lake Ice [pt. 2, with list of references] ; by Guenther E,Frankenstein. Jan. 1961. lv+ [21] p. il. 4°

14812 Waterborne commerce of United States, calendar year 1959: Domestic in­land traffic areas of origin and destination of principal commodities, supplement to pt. 5, National summaries. [1961.] [l]+55 p. 4° [Pre­pared under supervision of resident member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Corps of Engineers, Army, Washington, D.C., from data compiled in Office of Division Engineer, Army Engineer Division, Lower Mississippi Valley, Vicksburg, Miss.] t Paper, 40c., U.S. Lake Survey, 630 Federal Building, Detroit 26, Mich. • Item 342-AL.C. card 55-63535 D 103.1/2: 959/pt.5/supp

Waterways Experiment Station.No t e .—Publications of Waterways Experiment Station which are for sale may

be ordered from Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.

----- Technical reports. [Processed.] t D 103.24/2 : (nos.)14813 2-567. Designs for rubble-mound breakwater repair, Morro Bay harbor, Calif.,

hydraulic model investigation; [prepared by R. A. Jackson]. Army- MRC Vicksburg, Miss., May 1961. [2] leaves-Fviil4-29 p. 11. 22 p. of pl. 4®

14814 2-572. Spillway. Greenup locks and dam, Ohio River, Ky. and Ind., hydraulicmodel investigation. [2] leaves 4- [53] p. il. 4°

14815 2-573. Intake studies, Dardanelle lock, Arkansas River, Ark., hydraulic modelInvestigation. Army-MRC Vicksburg. Miss., July 1961. [2] leaves+ V1U4-133] p. 11. 25 pl. 4®

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Technical reports—Continued14816 6-570, rp. 1. Durability and behavior of prestressed concrete beams, preten­

sioned concrete Investigation, progress to July 1960 I with list of ref­erences; prepared by E. C. Hoshore]. Army-MRC Vicksburg, Miss. June 1961. i3] leaves-]-vli+ [54] p. 11. 4» L.C. card 61-62251

FACILITIES AND MATERIEL BUREAU, Federal Aviation Agency

14817 Air commerce traffic pattern (scheduled carriers), calendar year 1960. June 1961. cover title, [l]-|-52 p. 4° * Paper, 35c. • Item 431-C—12 L.C. card 56 60548 FAA 4.11: 960-2

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONCircular.

14818 35. Federal land bank system, how It operates. [Revised 1961.] [1961.]cover title, 114-18 p. 11. ([Research and Information Division.]) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 430-J-4L.C. card 61-62263 FCA 1.4 : 35/3

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

General reports, t • Item 65-A A 89.11:(nos.)14819 91. What influences off-farm grain sales in Missouri? by Francis P. Yager. July

1961. v4-16p.il. 4°L.C. card Agr 61-345

14820 92. Farm supply operations of cooperative gins and elevators in Texas; byJohn M. Bailey. July 1961. vlli + 25 p. 11. 4° (Information Division.) [Includes list of other publications available.]L.C. card Agr 61-327

14821 93. Statistics of farmer cooperatives, 1958-59 ; by Anne L. Gessner. Aug. 1961.cover title, vi 4- 88 p. it oblong 12°L.C. card 60-62294

14822 94. Rural credit unions in 9 Midwestern and Great Plains states; by Arthur H.Pursell. Aug. 1961. v + 20 p. 11. 4“L.C. card Agr 61-342

14823 95. Liquid fertilizer distribution by local cooperatives in Pacific Northwest: byB. H. Pentecost. Aug. 1961. vll + 22 p. 11. 4°L.C. card Agr 61-338

14824 97. Exploring communication processes in farmer cooperative, case study ; byJames H. Copp and Irwin W. Rust. Aug. 1961. v4-24 p. 11. 4"L.C. card Agr 61-340

FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY

Civil aeronautics manuals. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] • Item 431- C-13 FAA 1.34:(nos.)

14825 1. Certification, identification, and marking of aircraft and related products,supp. no. 5, dated Dec. 15, 1959; June 20, 1961. [1961.] [13] p. 4®♦ Paper, $1.00 (including basic manual and supplementary material) ; 35c. additional for foreign mailing.

14826 3. Airplane airworthiness, normal, utility, and acrobatic categories, datedNov. 1, 1959, supp. 3; June 15, 1961. [1961.] 2 leaves + 9 p. 4° • Paper, $1.50 (including basic manual and supplementary material) ; 50c. addi­tional for foreign mailing.

14827 4b. Airplane airworthiness, transport categories, supp. 2, dated May 1, 1960;June 15, 1961. [1961.] [13] p. 4° •Paper, $1.50 (including basic manual and supplementary material] ; 50c. additional for foreign mailing.

14828 6. Rotorcraft airworthiness, normal category, supplement 2; July 15, 1961-[1961.1 (13) p. 4® ♦Paper, 10c.

14829 7. Rotorcraft airworthiness, transport categories, supp. 2, dated Oct. 1, 1959;June 15, 1961. [1961.] [13] p. 4° ♦ Paper, 10c.

14830 42. Irregular air carrier and off-route rules, supp. 3, Feb. 15, 1960; July 1, 1961.[1961.] [24] p. 4® ♦ Paper, $2.00 (including basic manual and supple­mentary material for an Indefinite period) ; 75c. additional for foreign mailing.

14831 46. Scheduled air carrier helicopter certification and operation rules, dated Aug.1959, supp. 2, July 15, 1961. [1961.] [22] p. 4® • Paper, 15c.

14832 Civil aviation disaster control planning. [1961.] [21 -|-ii-J-14 n. + • Item 431-C-8L.C. card 61-62088 FAA 1.2: D 63

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14833 FAA course for radiological meter operators. [1961.] cover title, [1641 p. il. 4° t • Item 431-C-4

FAA 1.8: R 11/2/96114834 FAA course for radiological monitors, v. 1, Apr. 1961. Revised edition.

[1961.] cover title, [147] p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t • Item 431-C-4L.C. card 69-61225 FAA 1.8: R ll/v.1/961

14835 -------v. 2 [with list of suggestions for related reading], Apr. 1961. Revised edition. [1961.] cover title, [164] p. il. 4’ [Issued with perforations.] t • Item 431-C-4L.C. card 69-61225 FAA 1.8: R ll/v.2/961

14836 -------v. 3, Apr. 1961. Revised edition. [1961.] cover title, [36] p. iL 4" t • Item 431-04L.C. card 69-61225 FAA 1.8: R ll/v.3/961

Regulations of administrator.14837 pt.514. Life rafta (twin tube). [1961.1 2+IH+ll p. 4« (Technical stand­

ard order TSO-C12c.) [Includes Specification, airline life rafts. ATA specilicatlon no. 800, May 1, 1958, Air Transport Association of America.] f • Item 431-C-9 FAA 1.6/4 : 514/2

14838 Some considerations of sonic boom; [by J. Kenneth Power]. [1961.] cover title, [3]-|-ii-t-24 p. il. 4° (Office of Plans.) [Includes list of currently available references on shock waves, their generation and effects.] f • Item 431-C-8L.C. card 61-62037 FAA 1.2: So 5

14839 Statistical study of U.S. civil aircraft as of Jan. 1961. July 1961. v+44 p. il. 4° * Paper, 35e. • Item 431-C-19L.C. card 52-42396 FAA 1.32/2: 961

Technical standard TSO (series).14840 C 12c. See, above, Regulations of administrator, pt. 514.14841 United States active civil aircraft by State and county, as of Jan. 1961;

[prepared by Statistics Division, Office of Management Services]. July 1961. v+56 p. il. 4’ ♦ Paper, 40e. • Item 431 A-2L.C. card 56-60795 FAA 1.35: 961

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Justice Dept.

14842 Uniform crime reports for United States, printed annually, 1960. [1961.] iv4-[l]+141 p. il. [Advisory Committee on Uniform Crime records, International Association of Chiefs of Police.] t • Item 722L.C. card 30-27005 J 1.14/7; 960

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

14843 Rules and regulations: v. 1, transmittal sheet 1-11. [1961.] [32] p. il. 4° [Includes new and revised pages to pt. 0, Statement of organization, delegation of authority and other information, pt. 1, Practice and pro­cedures. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $2.50 (including basic volume and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $1.00 additional for foreign failing. • Item 287 CC 1.6/1: 960/trans. 11

14844 -------v. 3, transmittal sheet 3-16. [12] p. 4° [Includes new and revised pages to pt. 3, Radio broadcast services. Issued in loose-leaf form.] •Paper, $4.50 (including basic volume and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $1.25 additional for foreign mailing.] • Item 287

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14845 -------v. 3, transmittal sheet 3-17. [1961.] [35] p. 4° [Includes new and revised pages to pt. 3, Radio broadcast services, pt. 4, Experimental, auxiliary, and special broadcast services. Issued in loose-leaf form.] •Paper, $4.50 (including basic volume and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $1.25 additional for foreign mailing. • Item 287

CC 1.6/3: 959/trans. 1714846 -------v. 4 transmittal sheet 4-11. [1961.] [22] p. 4° [Includes new and

revised pages to pt. 7, Stations on land in maritime services, pt. 8, Stations on shipboard in maritime services, and pt. 14, Public fixed sta­tions and stations of maritime services in Alaska. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $2.50 (including basic volume and supplementary ma­terial for an indefinite period) ; $1.00 additional for foreign mailing.• Item 287 CO 1.6/4: 959/trans. 11

14847 Statistics of principal domestic and international telegraphy carriers re­porting annually to Commission, as at Dec. 31, 1960 and for year then ended. [1961.] 4 leaves oblong 8° [Processed.] t CC 1.41:960

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

Extension Service circular. • Item 59-A14848 534. Review of extension research, Jan.—Dec. 1960 [annotated bibliography ; by

Darcie Byrnj. July 1961. cover title, iii-x-|-72 p. 4° A 43.4: 534

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

14849 Report of Federal Home Loan Bank Board for year ending Dec. 31, 1960, covering operations of Federal Home Loan Bank System, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal Savings and Loan System. [1961.] iv-|-60p. il. 1 pl. t • Item 595L.C. card 50-54874 FHL 1.1: 960

14850 Savings and home financing source book, 1961. [1961.] 48 p. il. 4°[Processed.] t FHL 1.11: 961

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

14851 Amortization and insurance premium tables for home mortgages and loans to be insured under National housing act. -1961.] 153 p. 4° (FHA no. 2025.) ♦ Paper, 70c. • Item 589L.C. card 55-61922 HH 2.2: Am 6/3/961

14852 [Amortization and mortgage insurance premium tables for mortgages to be insured under sec. 203 of National housing act, supplement.] [Re­vised July 1961]. [1961.] [8] p. 4° (FHA 2042B supplement.) t

HH 2.2: Am 6/supp./96114853 [Information for home-buying serviceman, insert]. [Revised June 1961.]

[1961.] [2] p. narrow 12° (FHA-895.) [Processed.] t • Item 589 HH 2.2: Se 6/958/insert-2

14854 [Nursing-home mortgage insurance, insert]. [July 17. 1961.] 1 p. oblong 32° (FHA-696.) [Processed.] t • Item 589

HH 2.2: N 93/960-2/insert14855 Underwriting training handbook, vol. 1. [Revised Oct. I960.] [1961.]

cover title, [551] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form with marginal index tabs, on blank cardboard showing parts.] $ • Item 589-AL.C. card 61-62227 HH 2.6/6: Un 2/2/v. 1

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FEDERAL MARITIME BOARD, Commerce Dept.

Federal Maritime Board, Maritime Administration SP (series). [Proc­essed.] t

14856 61-25. Remarks of Thos. E. Stakem, chairman, Federal Maritime Board, andmaritime administrator. Department of Commerce, at launching of SS Japan Mall at Todd Shipyards Corporation, San Pedro, Calif.. Aug. 8. 1961. [1961.] 3 P- 4° C 39.109/2: 61-25

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

National electric rate book, rate schedules for electric service in com­munities of 2,500 population or more, residential, commercial, and in­dustrial services. [Issued with perforations.]

No t e .—The complete rate book Is made up of separate publications, each repre­senting a State. They are sold on subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, $8.00 a year, $3.00 additional for foreign mailing ; single copy, 25c.

14857 National electric rate book: Iowa. July 1961. [2]4-28 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of May I960.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-13 FP 1.18: Io 9/961

14858 -------Kansas. July 1961. [2)4-24 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of June I960.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-14 FP 1.18: K 13/961

14859 -------Minnesota. June 1961. [2] 4-32 p. 4“ [Supersedes issue of Mav I960.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-21 FP 1.18: M 66/961

14860 -------Missouri. June 1961. [2]4-33 p. 4’ [Supersedes issue of Apr. I960.] ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-23 FP 1.18: M 690/961

1.4861 -------New Hampshire. June 1961. [2)4-10 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Aug. I960.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-27 FP 1.18: N 42h/961

14862 -------Ohio. June 1961. [2] 4-42 p. 4“ [Supersedes issue of Apr. I960.) ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-33 FP 1.18: Oh 3/961

14863 -------Oklahoma. July 1961. [2] 4-21 p. 4° [Supersedes Issue of Aug.I960.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-34 FP 1.18: Ok 4/961

14864 -------Texas. June 1961. [214-56 p. 4“ [Supersedes issue of June I960.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-41 FP 1.18: T 31/961

14865 Uniform system of accounts prescribed for natural gas companies (class C) subject to provisions of Natural gas act, effective Jan. 1, 1961. [1961.] vi4-99 p. (FPC-A-69.) * Paper, 35c. • Item 439L.C. card 61-62265 FP 1.7: G 21/4/961

14866 -------(class D) subject to provisions of Natural gas act, effective Jan. 1,1961. [1961.] vi4-61 p. (FPC A-70.) » Paper, 25c. • Item 439L.C. card 61-62264 FP 1.7: G 21/5/961

FEDERAL REGISTER OFFICE, General Services Administration

Code of Federal regulations and Cumulative pocket supplements.No t e ..—For the convenience of those who maintain complete sets of the Code of

Federal regulations, arrangements have been made to supply the 1960 pocket supplements for use during 1961 and any completely revised volumes issued in 1961 on a subscription basis at $80.00 a year, $20.00 additional for foreign mailing. The revised volumes and supplements will be mailed as printed and all subscribers will receive expiration notices In ample time to renew their subscriptions, thus avoiding loss of continuity. The Superintendent of Documents will continue to make available the revised volumes and individual supplemeuts for those who do not maintain complete sets.

14867 Code of Federal regulations: title 14 [Aeronautics and space], pts. 1 to 199. revised as of Jan. 1, 1961. [1961.] xv-[-1449 p. il. [Contains codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of Jan. 1, 1961, with ancillaries and index.] * Paper, $3.75. • Item 572L.C. card 49-46198 GS 4.108:14/pts.l-199/961

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14868 ------- title 26, [Internal revenue], pts. 170-299, revised as of Jan. 1, 1961. [1961.] xvi-|-803 p. [Contains codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of Jan. 1, 1961, with ancillaries and index. As of Jan. 1, 1961, title 26 contained in 10 volumes. Pocket to hold supplements pasted on p. 3 of cover.] * Fabrikoid, $6.25. • Item 572L.C. card 49-46198 GS 4.108: 26/pt,170-299/961

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS

14869 Bank credit and money in recovery, n.p. [1961.] p. 751-758, il. 4° [Proc­essed. Reprinted from Federal Reserve bulletin, July 1961.] t

FR 1.3/a: C 86/18/96114870 Quarterly survey of consumer buying intentions, n.p. [1961.] [l]+899-

904 p. il. 4“ [Preprinted from Federal Reserve bulletin, Aug. 1961.] tFR 1.3/a: C 76/4/961-3

Regulation (series). [Processed.] t14871 U. Loans by banks for purpose of purchasing or carrying registered stocks, as

amended to Aug. 7, 1961. [1961.] [3]+12p. FR 1.6 : U/961

FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE, General Services Administration

14872 Federal specifications. • Item 563 GS2.8:No t e .—These specifications are now so completely covered by the Index of Fed­

eral specifications, standards, and handbooks with cumulative monthly supple­ments, that listing in the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications represents unnecessary and wasteful duplication of effort. For that reason they will no longer be listed.

Complete Information on the Index of Federal specifications will be found In the Appendix to the February 1961 issue of Monthly Catalog under Entry number 3225.

14873 Standard forms supplement to stores stock catalog; Sept. 1961, prices apply orders received in stores depots Sept. 1, 1961-Aug. 31, 1962. [1961.] cover title, 22 p. il. 4° t •Item565-BL.C. card 59-28928 GS 2.10/4 : 961

14874 Stores stock catalog ; Sept. 1961. [1961.] cover title, 264 p. il. 4° [Prices apply to orders received in store depots Sept. 1, 1961-Aug. 31, 1962.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 565-BL.C. card 59-28928 GS 2.10/2 : 961

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

14875 Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 55, findings, orders, and stipula­tions July 1, 1958-June 30, 1959; [prepared and edited by Harriette H. Esch and August Crane]. 1960. xxv+2207 p. * Cloth, $6.25. • Item 534L.C. card 20-26411 FT 1.11: 55

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.

Circulars. 149.4: (nos.)14876 98. Fishway research at FIsherles-Engineerlng Research Laboratory ; by Ger­

ald B. Collins and Carl H. Eiling. Nov. 1960 [published 1961.] [2]+ll-t-17 p. 11. 4" (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.) [Includes list of Proposals, reports, and publications related to research at Fisheries- Englneerlng Research Laboratory.] • Paper, 20c. • Item 609

14877 106. Fisheries loan fund, fiscal year 1958. [1961.] [11 +7 p. 11. 4° (Bureauof Commercial Fisheries.) t L.C. card 61-61414

14878 114. Know your ducks, field guide for hunters. [May 1961.] [10] p. 11. small 4°(Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) t • Item 609

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Commercial fisheries review, separates. [Processed.] tI49.10/a:(nos.)

616. Experiments utilizing electrical trawl cables, progress report [with list of literature cited] ; by Richard L. McNeely. [1961.] p. 1-7, 11. 4° [From v. 23, no. 4, Apr. 1961.]

617. Inhibition of mold on smoke mullet [with list of literature cited] ; by Melvin E. Waters. [1961.] p. 8-13, 11. 4° [From v. 23, no. 4, Apr. 1961.]

619. Red crab explorations off northeastern coast of United States [with list of literature cited] ; by Ernest D. McRae, jr. [1961.] p. 5-10, 11. 4° [From v. 23, no. 5, May 1961.]

Fishery leaflets. [Processed.] t 149.28:(nos.)359. Manufacturers of equipment for fish processing industries, partial list;

prepared by Branch of Technology. Revised June 1961. [1961.] 12 p. 4° (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.) [Includes list of reference lists.]

443. Construction of garden fish pool [with list of references]. Revised June 1961. [1961.] 4 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Branch of Fish Hatcheries.)

516. Fur seal industry of Pribilof Islands, 1786-1960 [with list of selected refer­ences] ; by Francis Riley. May 1961. v-f-14 p. 11. 4° (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1—2, and 4 of cover.]

517. Ambergris [with bibliography] ; by Lola T. Dees. May 1961. 8 p. II. 4°518. List of circulars of Fish and Wildlife Service; compiled by Lola T. Dees.

June 1961. 8 p. 4° (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.)

Refuge leaflets, t I 49.44: (nos.)12. National Bison Range. 1955, revised 1961. 1961. [4] p. il. 4° (Bureau

of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) O Item 612-C89. National wildlife refuges in Region 1 [Pacific]. [Apr. 1961.] 10 p. 11. 4°

( Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) [Processed.]90. Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Pish Refuge. June 1961. 1 sheet,

with pictorial map on verso, folded into narrow 8° size. (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) * Paper, 5c.

172. Birds of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. [Oct. 1956, revised May 1961.] [1961.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.]

Special scientific reports: Wildlife. [Processed.] $ 149.15/3: (nos.)57. Mourning dove status report, 1961 [with list of literature cited] ; compiled

by William H. Kiel, jr. June 1961. iv + 34 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.)

58. Woodcock status report, 1961; compiled by Fant W. Martin. June 1961. iv-j-29 p. 4° (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) [Illustration on cover.]

Wildlife leaflet.435. Federal and State Game and Fish Agencies [list]. [1961.] [2] p. 4°

[Processed.] t 1 49.13:435

FLIGHT STANDARDS BUREAU, Federal Aviation Agency

Flight test guide, instrument pilot, airplane. .Tune 1961. v-J-8 p. narrow 12° [Illustration on cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 431-F-3

FAA 5.8/2: F 64/4

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

[Foreign Agricultural Service, miscellaneous] FAS M (series), t116. Changes in import duties on tobacco in free world countries, 1957-60; [by

James W. Birkhead and Albert B. Davis]. July 1961. iv-{-82 p. 4° • Item 76-G

L.C. card Agr 61-321 A 67.26: 116

FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

Business opportunities in Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Togo, Niger, Upper Volta, Senegal, Mauritania, Niall, businessmen’s on-the-spot report to business­men, exports, imports, investments, potentials, [report of 93d Depart­ment of Commerce Trade Mission]. July 1961. [4] -f-19 p. il. 4° [Text on p. of cover.] ♦ Paper, 25c. • Special offerL.C. card 61-62259 C 42.19: B 96

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World trade information service: pt. 1, Economic reports. [Issued ir­regularly.] ♦Paper, $6.00 a yr., $3.75 additional for foreign mailing; single copy each 15c. (1-3 yr. subs.). • Item 231-B C 42.13/1.(nos.)

14897 61-38. Economic developments in Egypt (UAR) 1960; [prepared by Albert N.AbdoJ. [June 1961.] 9 p. 4°

14898 61-39. Economic developments In Switzerland, 1960; [prepared by EuropeanDivision, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 8 p. 4°

14899 61-41. Economic developments in Colombia 1960 ; [prepared bi' Fred A. DurliugL[Mar. 1961.] 6 p. 4°

14900 61-42. Economic developments in Mexico, 1960; [prepared by Katherine E.Rice]. [Mar. 1961,] 11 p. 4°

14901 61-43. Economic developments in Kuwait, I960; [prepared In Africa-Near EastDivision, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 10 p. 4°

14902 61-48. Economic developments in Cuba, I960; [prepared by Gabriele Ugarte].[June 1961.] 6 p. 4°

14903 61^49. Economic developments in Lebanon, 1960; [prepared by Albert N. Abdo].[June 1961.] 4 p. 4°

14904 61-50. Economic developments in Hong Kong, 1960; [prepared in Far EasternDivision, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 4 p. 4°

14905 61-51. Economic developments in Israel, 1960; [prepared by Woodrow Gainous].[June 1961.] 4 p. 4°

14906 61-52. Economic developments in Philippines, 1960; [prepared by Alfred M.Groner], [June 1961.] 8 p. 4°

14907 61-53. Economic developments in Sudan, 1960 ; [prepared by Richard C. Graham].[June 1961.] 9 p. 4°

14908 61-54. Economic developments in Ethiopia, 1960; [prepared by Richard C.Graham]. [June 1961.] 10 p. 4°

14909 61-55. Economic developments in Indonesia, 1960; [prepared by John E. Walsh],• [June 1961.] 8 p. 4°

World trade information service; pt. 2, Operations reports. [Issued ir­regularly.] ♦ Paper, $6.00 a yr., $5.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copy, each 10c. (1-3 yr. subs.) • Item 231-B C 42.13/2 : (nos.)

14910 61-39. Import tariff system of Switzerland; [prepared in European Division,Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes pt. 2, no. 57-54, May 1957.]

14911 61-40. Import tariff system of Bahamas; [prepared by American RepublicDivision, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 2 p. 4° [Super­sedes pt. 2, no. 55-81, June 1955.]

World trade information service: pt. 3, Statistical reports. [Issued ir­regularly.] * Paper, $6.00 a yr., $2.50 additional for foreign mailing; single copy each 20c. (1-3 yr. subs.) • Item 231-B C 42.13/3: (nos.)

14912 61-15. Foreign trade of Italy, 1959—60; [prepared by International EconomicAnalysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs], [June 1961.] 8 p. 4°

14913 61-16. U.S. Imports of textiles, apparel, and related manufactures and com­parisons with U.S. production and exports, 1956-60; [prepared by Muriel S. Moore]. [June 1961.] 12 p. il. 4°

14914 61-17. Trade of United States with Soviet bloc, 1959-60; [prepared by Inter­national Economic Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 8 p. 4’

14915 61-19. Foreign trade of Hong Kong, 1959-60 ; [prepared by International Eco­nomic Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [June 1961.] 8 p. 4°

14916 61-20. Trade of United States with Latin America, year, 1958-60, and half-years, July-Dec. 1959-60; [prepared in International Economic Analy­sis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [July 1961.] 4 p. 4°

14917 61-22. Total export and import trade of United States, Jan.-Apr. 1961 ; [pre­pared in International Economic Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [July 1961.] 12 p. il. 4®

14918 61-23. Trade of United States with Western Europe, years, 1958-60, and half-years, July-Dec., 1959-60; [prepared in International Economics Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [July 1961.] 4 p. 4°

14919 61-24. Market indicators for Europe [with bibliography; prepared by Interna­tional Economic Analysis Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [July 1961.] 16 p. il. 4°

FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

Central States Forest Experiment Station: Station notes. [Processed.] t A 13.68/10: (nos.)

14920 146. Pill and willow oak seedlings can persist under forest canopy ; [by John E.Krajicek]. June 1961. 1 p. 4°

14921 147. Climatic injury found on planted black walnut in Kansas; [by F. BryanClark and Kenneth W. Seidel]. June 1961. [2] p. 11. 4»

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14922 148. Seeded black walnut taller than planted walnut on Kansas snoll banks; [byKenneth W. Seidel], June 1961. 1 p. 4°

14923 149. Promoting spread of bigtooth aspen In Iowa; [by Alan W. Green). June1961. [2] p. 11. 4°

----- Technical paper. [Processed.] t14924 180. Growth and quality of pruned black walnut; [by] F. Bryan Clark fnndl

Kenneth W. Seidel. July 1961. cover title, [ 1 ] 4-11 p. 11, 4° [Prc- pared In cooperation with American Walnut Manufacturers’ Association and Kansas Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission.]L.C. card Agr 61-347 A 13.68/7 : 180

Forest pest leaflet. • Item 82-A14925 55. Red turpentine beetle ; by Richard H. Smith. July 1961. 8 n. 11. +

L.C. card Agr 61-353 A 13.52 : 55

Forest Products Laboratory: Report. [Processed.] t14926 1665-2. Special methods of seasoning wood: Solvent seasoning [with list of

references ; revised by J. W. McMillen]. [Revised Apr. 1961.] (1961.1 2 p. 4" A 13.27/14 :1665-2/2

Lake States Forest Experiment Station: Station paper. [Processed.] f14927 39, supp. 1. Publications of Luke States Forest Experiment Station, 1956-60-

assembled by L. P. Olsen. July 1961. cover title, 67 n. 4° [Text and illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.]

A 13.61/8 : 39/supp.l

----- Technical notes. [Processed.] t A 13.61/10:(nos.)14928 604. Current timber growth estimates for Lake States; [by Robert N. Stone],

[July 1961.] [2] p. 4°14929 605. Season of logging unimportant in creating disturbed seedbeds for yellow

birch ; [by Thomas W. Church], [July 1961.] 2 p. 4°14930 606. Lake States pulpwood production up 11 percent In 1960; [by] A. G. Horn.

July 1961. [2] p. 4°14931 607. Stand density influence stem taper in thinned red pine plantation; (by]

Richard E, Lohrey. July 1961. [2] p. il. 4°14032 608. Production of miscellaneous timber products, Lake States, 1960 ; [byl James

E. Blyth. July 1961. [2] p. 4°14933 609. Veneer log production of standard grades up slightly, container grades down.

Lake States, 1960 ; [by] A. G. Horn. July 1961. [2] p. 4“

Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: Station papers. [Processed.] t A 13.42/16: (nos.)

14934 142. Sllvical characteristics of red maple (Acer rubrum) [with list of literaturecited] ; by Russell J. Hutnlk and Harry W. Yawney, 1961. cover title, [2] +18 p. 11. 4°

14935 145. Ten-year earnings from 2 small woodlands; by Wilfred C. Mitchell, andHenry H. Webster. 1961. cover title, 31 p. 11. [Text on p. 2 of

cover.]14936 146. Fomes annosus, what it Is and how to recognize It; by Paul V. Mook &

Harold G. Eno. 1961. [4]+33 p. 11.14937 149. Effects of environmental conditions on growth of Merullus lacrymans : by

Jesse D. Diller, E. James Koch. 1960. [2] +9 p.

Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station: Research paper, t

14938 39. Chemical control of brush in ponderosa pine forests of central Oregon ; byWalter G. Dahms. Mar. 1961. [2]+ 17 p. il, 4“ [Text on p. 3 of cover.]

A 13.66/10 : 3914939 Tree planters’ notes for planters of forests and shelterbelts and for nursery­

men [articles], no. 46. June 1961. ii+29 p. il. 4“ [Processed. Issued with perforations.] f A 13.51: 46

FREER GALLERY OF ART

14940 ARS Orientalis, arts of Islam and the East [articles, with bibliographies; edited by Oleg Grabar and Max Loehr], [Port City Press, Inc., Balti­more, Md.] 1961. v. 4, vii-f-462-|- [16] p. il. 149 pl. large 4° ([Smith­sonian publication 4431].) [Prepared in cooperation with Fine Arts Department, University of Michigan. Text in English and other lan­guages. Includes list of works of L. A. Mayer.] t Cloth, .$31.00.L.C. card 54-14692 SI 7.2 : Ar 7/v.4

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GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

14941 Report to Congress of United States: Audit of general supply fund, Gen­eral Services Administration, fiscal year 1960; by Comptroller General of United States. [Aug. 1961.] [4]+38 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t (Very limited distribution).L.C. card 60-61574 GA 1.13: G 28

14942 ----- Review of private shipbuilders’ rent-free use of Department of Navy facilities in construction of commercial ships; by Comptroller General of United States. [July 1961.] [3]+47 leaves, 4° [Processed.]j (Very limited distribution).L.C. card 61-62039 GA 1.13: Sh 6/2

14943 -------Review of reservation of Army excess material for military assistance program ; by Comptroller General of United States. [July 1961.] [4] + 19 leaves, 4” [Processed.] t (Very limited distribution).L.C. card 61-62038 GA 1.13: M 41

GEOGRAPHIC NAMES BOARD, Interior Dept.

Gazetteer. • Item 61714944 52. Hungary, official standard names approved by Board on Geographic Names:

prepared in Office of Geography. May 19G1. [2] + lv + 301 p. oblong 8“ •Paper, $1.75. 133.8:52

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.

Bulletins. • Items 620 119.3:(nos.)14945 1028-R. Geologic reconnaissance of Kiska Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska [with

list of references] ; by Robert R. Coats, [and others]. 1961. v + 563—581 p. 11., 4 pl. 1 Is in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Office. Chief of Engineers. Investigations of Alaskan volcanoes. One plate is colored. J ♦ Paper, $1.00

14940 1032-E. Petrography of radioactive Tertiary igneous rocks, Front Range mineralbelt, Colo, [with list of literature cited] ; by J. D. Weils. 1960 [published 1961]. iv-f-223-272 p. II. 1 pl. in pocket. [Prepared on behalf of Atomic Energy Commission and published with per­mission of Commission. Geology and ore deposits of Clear Creek. Gilpin, and Larimer Counties, Colo.] * Paper, $1.50.

14947 1082-H. Manganese deposits In Drum Mountains, Juab and Millard Counties,Utah [with list of literature cited] ; by Max D. Crittenden, jr., John A. Straczek, and Ralph J. Roberts. 1961. iv + 493-544 p. il. 7 pl., 5 are in pocket. [Contributions to economic geology. Five plates are colored.] ‘Paper, $1.25.

14948 1087-1. Relation of uranium deposits to tectonic pattern of central Cordilleranforeland [with list of references cited] ; by Frank W. Osterwald and Basil G. Dean. 1M1. 111 + 337-390 p. 11., 7 pl. In portfolio. [Pre­pared on behalf of Atomic Energy Commission and published with permission of Commission. Contributions to geology of uranium. Two plates are colored.] • Paper, $1.75.

14949 1117-A. Geochemistry of minor elements In coals of northern Great Plains coalSrovince [with selected bibliography] ; by Peter Zubovlc, Taisia

tadnlchenko, and Nola B. Sheffey. 1961. lv + 58 p. 11. 1 pL In Rocket. [Study of 15 minor elements In some of coals of Montana,

orfh Dakota, and Wyoming. Minor elements in American coals.]* Paper. 50c.

14950 1121-11. Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks In Alpine Nutrioso area, Apache County,Arlx. [with list of references cited]; by Chester T. Wrucke. 1961. 111 + 26 p 11. (Stratigraphy and structure of Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks in 145-square mile area In east-central Arizona. Contributions to general geology.] • Paper, 15c.

Circulars, f 119.4/2:(nos.)14951 447. Selected sources of information on U.S. and world energy resources, an

annotated bibliography; by James Trumbull, 1961. [2] + 8 p. 4“[Processed.]L.C. card GS 61-263

14952 448. Reports and maps of Geological Survey released only In open files, 1960;by Betsy A. Weld, Erwin S. Asselstlne, and Arthur Johnson. 1961. [2] + 15p. 4° [Processed.]

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[Map Information Office] MIO (series). [Processed.] t 119.51:(nos.)14953 1. Maps of United States published by Geological Survey [list], June 1961.

3 leaves, 4«14954 2. Maps of United States [published by Federal agencies other than Geological

Survey, list]. May 1961. 5 leaves, 4®14955 6. Checklist of current indexes to topographic mapping. May 1961. 1 p. 4°14956 18. Extreme and mean altitudes in United States and its possessions ilistl.

Jan. 1960. 6 leaves, oblong 8°14957 20. Named peaks of United States 14,000 feet or over in order of altitude above

sealevel [list]. Mar. 1961. 3 leaves, 4°14958 21. Highest and lowest elevations of 50 largest cities in United States [list].

June 1961. 1 p. 4°14959 22. Sources of elevation information. May 1961. [2] leaves. 4°14960 29. Shaded relief maps [list]. May 1961. 4 leaves, 4°14961 33. Topographic maps of national parks, monuments, and historic sites [list].

May 1961. 3 leaves. 4°14962 35. Maps of Alaska. Nov. 1960. 6 leaves, 4°14963 61. State maps [list]. May 1961. 2 leaves, 4°14964 64. Maps of world [list]. June 1961. 1 p. 4°14965 67. State geologic map indexes [list ]. Feb 1961. 1 p. 4°14966 75B. Topographic maps collection illustrating land forms. May 1960. 1 p. 4°14967 77. City area maps [list], Apr. 1961. 2 leaves, 4°14968 79. Government maps. June 1961. 7 leaves, 4°

Professional paper. • Item 62414969 316-E. Regional gravity survey along central and southern Wasatch front, Utah

[with selected bibliography] ; by Kenneth L. Cook and Joseph W. Berg, jr. 1961. iii + 75—89 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket, 4° [Correlation of gravity data with regional geologic structures. Geophysical field investiga­tions.] * Paper, 55c. 1 19.16 : 316-E

Water-supply papers. • Item 625 119.13:(nos.)14970 1330-E. Water requirements of copper industry [with list of selected references] ;

by Orville D. Mussey. 1961. iv 4-181-219 p. IL 1 pl. in pocket. [Present and future water requirements for mining and metallurgy of copper. Water requirements of selected industries.] ♦ Paper, 45c.

14971 1522. Quality of surface waters of United States, 1957 : pts. 7 and 8, LowerMississippi River basin and Western Gulf of Mexico basins; [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1961. x4-499 p. il. [Prepared In cooperation with Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $1.75. L.C. card GS 43-68

14972 1531. Hydrology of upper Cheyenne River basin ; A, Hydrology of stock-waterreservoirs in upper Cheyenne River basin [with list of literature cited] by R. C. Culler : B. Sediment sources and drainage-basin characteristics in upper Cheyenne River basin [with list of references cited] by R. F. Hadley and S. A. Schumm. 1961. [xiv] + 198 p. il. 7 pl. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Bureau of Reclamation as part of soil and moisture program of Department of Interior. One plate is colored.] ♦ Paper, $2.50.L.C. card GS 61-260

14973 1539-C. Ground-water reconnaissance of Winnemucca Lake Valley, Pershing and Washoe Counties Nev. [with list of references; by C. P. Zones. 1961. 1114-18 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Nevada, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Contributions to hydrology of United States.] * Paper, 45c.

14974 1581. Ground-water potentialities in Crescent Valley, Eureka and Landercounties, Nev. [with list of references cited]; by C. P. Zones. 1961. Iv + 50 p. 11, 1 pl. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Nevada Office of State Engineer.] ♦ Paper, 50c.L.C. card GS 61-253

14975 1589. Geology and availability of water in lower Bonita Creek area, GrahamCounty, Ariz. [with list of references] ; by L. A. Heindl and R. A. McCullough. 1961. iv-[-56 p. il. 2 pl. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with city of Safford.] * Paper, 50c.L.C. card GS 61-258

14976 1591—A. Urban growth and water regimen [with list of selected references] ; byJohn Savin! and J. C. Kammerer. 1961. iv + 43 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket. [Review, classification, and preliminary evaluation of significance of effects of urbanization on hydrologic regimen. Hydrologic effects of urban growth.] ♦ Paper, 50c.

14977 1706. Surface water supply of United States, 1960: pt. 3-B. Cumberlandand Tennessee River Basins; [prepared by personnel of Water Re­sources Division]. 1961. vii + 234 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $1.00. L.C. card 46-40712

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HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT

Reports and guidelines from White House Conference on Aging, Series. (Special Staff on Aging.) • Item 445-E FS 1.13/2: (nos.)

14978 2. Education for aging, report of problems and issues together with recommenda­tions and policy statements from White House Conference on Aging. Apr. 1961. vii + 41 p. ♦ Paper, 25c.L.C. card 61-G2185

14979 3. Employment security and retirement of older worker, report of proceedingsand outcomes of White House Conference on Aging, as related to status, needs and prospects of aging American worker [with list of selected refer­ences]. Apr. 1961. viii-f-55p. * Paper, 25c.

14980 4. Impact of inflation on retired persons, statement of problems, issues and ap­proaches together with recommendations from 1961 White House Confer­ence on Aging. Apr. 1961. vii + 39 p. • Paper, 20c.

14981 5. Income maintenance, Including financing of health costs, statement of prob­lems, issues and approaches together with recommendations from 1961 White House Conference on Aging. Apr. 1961. vii + 98 p. * Paper, 35c.

14982 6. Free time activities, recreation, voluntary service, citizenship participation,statement of needs, values, and importance of free time activities to in­dividual and social well-being of senior citizens together with recommenda­tions from 1961 White House Conference on Aging. Apr. 1961. ix-j-64 p. • Paper, 30c.

14983 7. Religion and aging, report of problems and issues together with recommenda­tions and policy statements from White House Conference on Aging. Apr. 1961. vi + 22p. * Paper, 15c.

14984 8. Role and training of professional personnel in field of aging, statement ofneeds, approaches, and programs together with recommendations from 1961 White House Conference on Aging [with list of selected references.] Apr. 1961. viii + 58p. * Paper, 25c.

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY

14985 Remarks by Robert C. Weaver, Administrator, Housing and Home Fi­nance Agency, at Four Freedoms dinner, Washington, D.C., Aug. 9, 1961. [1961.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t HH1.7:W37/5

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (Navy), Defense Dept.

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14987

14988

14989

14990

14991

14992

H.O. Publications. • Item 378 (Rev. 1957) D 203.22: (nos.)42. Change 2, May 6, 1961, to Sailing directions for Baltic, v. 1, 1st edition,

1958. 1961. [126] p. il. 4° [Formerly no. 141B. Includes list of effec­tive pages. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t Paper, 35c.

45. Change 4, May 6, 1961, to Sailing directions for southwest cost of Norway, 1st edition, 1955. 1961. [74] p. il. 4° [Formerly no. 139. Includes list of effective pages. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t Paper, 35c.

71. Change 6, May 20, 1961, to Sailing directions for Soenda Strait and west coast of Borneo, 5th edition, 1951. 1961. [218] p. 11. 4° [Formerly no. 126. Includes list of effective pages. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t Paper, 35c.

78. Change 6, May 27, 1961, to Sailing directions for New Zealand. 3d edi­tion, 1952. 1961. [153] p. il. 4° [Includes list of effective pages. Is­sued in loose-leaf form.] t Paper, 35c.

114. List of lights and fog signals : British Isles, English Channel and North Sea, pt. 6; Apr. 8, 1961. 1st edition. 1961. [35] p. il. 4° [Formerly H.O. 33. Includes list of effective pages and Notice to mariners 14 of 1961. Issued in loose-leaf form.] ,f Paper, 40c.L.C. card 7-24405

116. List of lights and fog signals: Baltic Sea, with Kattegat, belts and sound, and Gulf of Bothnia, pt. 6 ; Feb. 25, 1961. 1st edition. 1961. [47] p. 4° [Formerly H.O. 35. Includes list of effective pages and Notice to mariners 8 of 1961. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Paper, 40c.L.C. card 7-24405

119. Weather station Index, Change 3. 1961. [94] p. 11. 4° [Formerly no. 207. Includes list of effective pages and Notice to mariners no. 25 of 1961. Issued in loose-leaf form.] ,t Paper, 40c.

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INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE

No t e .—The Interdepartmental Committee on Nutrition for National Defense was organized In 1954 for the primary purpose of appraising and improving the nutritional status of populations in nations friendly to the United States.

14993 Ethiopia, nutrition survey. Sept. 1959 [published 1961], cover title, xviii+210 p. il. 4'' t • Item 1067 -FL.C. card 60-62463 Y 3.1n 8/13: 2 Et 3

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

Conservation bulletin. • Item 60114994 9. Story of Hoover Dam [with bibliography], [Revised edition.] [1961.]

cover title, xUi + 79 p. il. ([Reclamation Bureau.]) ♦ Paper, 30c.L.C. card 61-62087 1 1.72:9/4

14995 Publications of United States Department of Interior. [I960.] [2]+23 p. narrow 8° t 11.89: P 96/960

14996 Remarks of C. F. MacGowan, director of Office of Saline Water, before Association of Western State Engineers, Bismarck, North Dak., Aug. 7, 1961. [1961.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] | 11.68 :M 17/3

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Treasury Dept.14997 Looseleaf regulations system: Service 1, Income tax, transmittal 2. July

21,1961. [408] p. 4° • Item 961 T 22.19/3:1/trans. 2No t e .—Service 1 consists of pts. 1, 2, 18 and 19 of title 26 of Code of Federal

regulations. It is sold on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents. $10.00 (including basic material and supplements Issued irregularly for approxi­mately 3 years) ; $3.00 additional for foreign mailing.

14998 -------Service 2, Estate and gift tax, transmittal 1. July 28, 1961. [8] + 156+76 p. 4” * Item 961 T 22.19/3 : 2/trans. 1No t e .—Service 2 consists of pts. 20 and 25 of title 26 of Code of Federal regula­

tions. It Is sold on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, $2.00 (including basic material and supplements Issued irregularly for approximately 3 years) ; 75c. additional for foreign mailing.

14999 -------Service 3, Employment tax, transmittal 2. July 21, 1961. [41] p. 4“ • Item 961 T 22.19/3: 3/trans. 2

No t e .—Service 3 consists of pts. 31 and 36 of title 26 of Code of Federal regula­tions. It is sold on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, $1.75 (including basic material and supplements issued irregularly for approxi­mately 3 years) ; 50c. additional for foreign mailing.

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15001 statistics of income, 1959, preliminary, individual income tax returns for 1959; [prepared by Statistics Division]. [1961.] [2] +iii+18 p. il. 4° (Publication 198 (7-61).) ’Paper, 20c. • Item 964L.C. card 20-26969 T 22.35/3: In 2/959

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION, State Dept.15002 Leather tanning industry in Costa Riea, [Nov. I960], cover title, 24 p. 4°+

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15003 Report on 10-year industrial plan for Puerto Rico to Puerto Rico Economic Development Administration; [by Arthur D. Little, Ine., Cambridge 42 Mass.]. [Jan, 2, 1961.] cover title, [9]+vi + 100 p. 4“ (Technical Aids Branch, Office of Industrial Resources.) [Processed.] tL.C. card 61-62225 S 17.2 : P 96r

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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION15005 Cardload waybill statistics, 1959: Mileage distribution of carloads for

each commodity class by type of car, 1 percent sample of carload termi­nations in 1959. Mar. 1961. [l]+iii+20 p. 4“ (Statement TC-1, 1959; Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics.) [Processed.] tL.C. card A 59-9725 IC 1.23/16 : 959

15006 -------Territorial distribution of carloads for each commodity class by type of car, 1 percent sample of carload terminations in 1959. Mar. 1961. [l]+iv-|-20 p. 4° (Statement TC-3, 1959; Bureau of Transport Eco­nomics and Statistics.) [Processed.] j-L.C. card A 59-9632 IC 1.23/19: 959

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1958 and 1959, 1 percent sample of waybills for carload traffic terminated by class 1 railroads. May 1961. cover title, [l]+4 p. 4° (Statement MS-2-A, years 1958 and 1959, Bureau of Transport Economies and Statistics.) [Processed. This study, issued as information, has not been adopted by Interstate Commerce Commission.] tL.C. card A 50-9475 IC 1.24 : 958-59

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15010 2001. Cybernetics and computers in USSR [articles, with bibliography], Nov.16, 1959. [l]+a + 56 p. il. 4“ <l> Paper, $1.50 (OTS: 60-11023).

15011 4520. Unusual gel, work of O. K. Vikhterie, Czechoslovakia ; by V. Azernikov.Apr. 10, 1961. [l] + 5 p. 4° <l> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61- 19870).

15012 4527. Translations on titles of scientific-technical articles in North Korean period­icals. Apr. 12, 1961. [11+7 p. 4» (OTS: 61-19869.) 4 Xerox re­production, $1.10

15013 4546. Progress of analytical chemistry in 1959, USSR [with list of literature] ;by A. K. Babo. Apr. 21, 1961. [1] -f-42 p. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $4.60 (OTS : 61 23120).

15014 4549. Physical condition on moon and planets, USSR; by N. P. Barabashov.Apr. 21, 1961 [ 1 ] + 34 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS: 61- 23022).

15015 4550. Sun, USSR ; by V. P. Vyazanltsyn. Apr. 21, 1961. [l]+29p. 4° * Xeroxreproduction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-23924).

15016 4578. Selected translations on USSR communications (6). Apr. 28, 1961. [ 1 ]+a + 21p. 4° * Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21638).

15017 4616. Optimum-rate processes with bounded phase coordinates, USSR [with listof references] ; by R. V. Gamkrelldze. May 16, 1961. [1]4-6 p. 4» * Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23038).

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Epistemological problems of biological systems modelling, USSR ; by I. T. Frolov. May 16, 1961. ClJ-j-19 p. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61-23003).

Fundamentals of long-range weather forecasting, USSR [with bibliog­raphy] ; by A. A. Girs. May 17, 1961. [l]+a + 86 p. il. 4° £ Xerox reproduction, $8.10 (OTS : 61-19999).

Concerning some remarks in regard to plan for apothecary network dur­ing 1961, USSR; by N. S. Kupriyanov. May 17, 1961. [l]4-4 p. 4°

Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23041).Problem of anthrax and immunity [with list of literature] ; by Ye. P.

Stefanova, USSR. May 19, 1961. [1J+6 p. 4° (61-23004.) 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10.

Theoretical and practical basis of dry bacterial cultures for control of harmful rodents, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. I. Prokhorov. May 19, 1961. [1] -[-10 p. 4° $ Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61- 23002).

Theory of optimal processes, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. G. Boltyan- skiy, R. V. Gambrelidze, and L. S. Pontryagin. May 25, 1961. r” • * p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23140).

Maximum principle in theory of optimal processes, USSR [with one ref­erence] ; by V. G. Boltyanskiy. May 29, 1961. [1] +5 p. 4° ’ ” reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23560).

Legal questions on organization of scientific work in USSR; by F. I. Fed’kin. May 29, 1961. [l]+a-e + 293 p. 4° Xerox reproduction, $18.50 (OTS : 61-23130).

In communist manner, USSR [with bibliography] ; by D. S. Avraamov. May 29, 1961. [lJ + a+40 p. 4° Xerox reproduction, $4,60 (OTS: 61-23117J.

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Blood transfusion service in Yugoslavia ; by Jerlca Lah. May 31, 1961. [l]+10 p. 4° 4» Xerox reproduction, $5.60 (OTS: 61-23906).

Culture in life of youth, USSR ; by S. A. Levashova and M. S. Kharchenko. Jun.- 9, 1961. [1] +29 p. 4° 4» Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS: 61- 23582).

Hygienic evaluation of modern ski outfits, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. A. Minkh, Yu. V. Vadkovskaya and A. A. Mironova. June 9, 1961. [1] +9 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23553).

Organized search principle in systems with automatic optimization, USSR [with list of references] ; by 1. M. Gel’fand and M. L. TsetHn. June 12, 1961. [1J+6 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23619).

Recent news on Soviet glass and ceramic industries [articles]. June 19, 1961. [11] p. 4° 4* Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23949).

Medical research in Turkmen SSK, USSR [with bibliography]. June 19, 1961. [lj+a + 16 p. 11. 4° 4>Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61— 23923).

Distribution of financial accumulations of state enterprises in China; byN. Oboleuskiy. June 23, 1961. [4] +9 p. 4°

German transliteration of proper names from Cyrillic alphabet; by Hans Friederich Reck.p. 4°

(SS : 3052.)Slavic languages usingJune 28, 1961. [11+9

4758. Selected translations on public health in USSR.19 p. 4° 4> Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31524).

4760. Selected translations on East European materials Industries no. 1. July 7. 1961. [1]+a + 47 p. il. 4°

4762. Minerals of Dzungaria, Communist China [with bibliography] ; by V. A. Obruchev. July 10, 1961. [4]+a-b + 93 p. il. 4° (SS : 3055.)

4766. Residues of Islamic religion and methods for eliminating them, USSR; by S. M. Gadzhiyev and N. K. Kuliyev. July 11, 1961. [11+7 p. 4°

Selected translations from Sovetskaya etnografiya (Soviet ethnography).July 11, 1961. [1]+a + 56 p. 4”

Automation and society, USSR; by Jan Auerhan. July 12, 1961. [1] + a +115 p. 4°

July 6, 1961.

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Selected translations on East European materials Industries, no. 2. July 13, 1961. [1]+a + 15 p. 4°

Selected translations from Sovetskaya etnografiya (Soviet ethnography).July 17, 1961. LU+a + 34p. 4°

4782. Selected translations on religion in USSR. July 17, 1961.p. 4°

4789. Selected translations on East European heavy industry (1).1961.

4791. Selected

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a+ 73 p. 4°4792. Selected translations on Marxist sociology, Yugoslavia [with bibliogra­

phies]. July 21, 1961. [l]+a + 63p. 4°4802. Selected translations on East European foreign trade, no. 1. July 25, 1961.

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Indonesian Navy installations In Surabaya; by A. July 31, 1961. [l]+5p. 4°

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JPRS (series)—Continued15051 4819. Selections from Kuang-ming Jih-pao (Source span; Apr. 2-May 1, 1961)

no. 3, Communist China. July 31, 1961. [4] 4-a-c+101 p. il. 4° (SS: 3U56.)

15052 4838. Radio and television In USSR ; edited by S. V. Kaftanov et al. Aug. 3,1961. [l]+a-b4-243 p. 11. 4o

15053 4839. Selected translations on East European heavy industry (3). Aug. 3,1961. [l] + a + 30p. il. 40

15054 4840. Selected translations on East European materials Industries (4). Aug. 3,1961. [l]+a + 9p. 40

15055 4843. Selections from Kung-jen Jih-pao (Source span, Mar. 18-May 16. 1961)no._ 4, Communist China. Aug. 4, 1961. [4] 4-a-d4-133 p. 4° (SS: 3058. J

15056 4844. Selections from Kuang-ming Jih-pao (source span. Apr. 17-24, 1961), no. 5.Communist China. Aug. 4, 1961. [4]+a-b + 72 p. 4° (SS : 3059.)

15057 7025. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 1, 1957, USSR. June 12,1961. F1 ] -f-a-d-|~168 p. il. 4® 4» Xerox reproduction, $12.50 (OTS : 61-23929).

15058 7026. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 11, 1957, USSR. .Tune 20,1961. [l]+a-|-138 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $11.00 (OTS : 61- 23917).

15059 7027. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 3, 1957. USSR. May 20,1961. [l]4-a + 227 p. 11. 4° 4» Xerox reproduction, $15.00 (OTS : 61- 23042).

15060 7028. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 4, 1957, USSR. May 22.1961. [l]+a4-13G p. IL 4® 4> Xerox reproduction, $10.50 (OTS: 61- 23132).

15061 7060. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 12, 1955, USSR. May 22,1961. [l]-|-a4-239 p. II. 4® 4* Xerox reproduction, $16.00 (OTS: 61- 23590).

15062 7067. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 6, 1956, USSR. June 15,1961. [ 1 j _|-a_|_ 129 p. il. 4° 4» Xerox reproduction, $10.50 (OTS: 61- 23570).

15063 7068. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 5, 1956, USSR. June 12,1961. [Ij+a4-134 p. il. 4® 4> Xerox reproduction, $10.50 (OTS : 61- 23596).

15064 7085. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 2, 1955, USSR. Apr. 111961. [l]+a-i4-220 p. 11. 4® 4> Paper, $4.00 (OTS : 61-21743).

15065 7086. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 3, 1955, USSR. June 12.1961. [1] + vlii +163 p. il. 4® «t» Xerox reproductions, $7.60 (OTS : 61- 23563).

15066 7089. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 6, 1955, USSR. May 22,1061, [1]+a-h-j-228 p. 11. 4® Xerox reproduction, $15.00 (OTS : 61- 23015).

15067 7090. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 7, 1955, USSR. June 12,1961. [1] +a-g + 173 p. il. 4® 4> Xerox reproduction, $13.00 (OTS : 61- 23620).

15068 7103. Herald of communications (Vestnik svyazi), no. 7, 1953, USSR. June 13,1961. [l]4-p. 11—vi-|-166 p. il. 4® 4> Xerox reproduction, $12.50 (OTS: 61-23611).

15069 7177. Translations of articles from Yao-hsueh Hsueh-pao (Aeta pharmaceutlcaSinica), Jan. 1960, Communist China. Feb. 13, 1961. [114-a4-44 p. il. 4° (OTS: 61-19200.) 4> Xerox reproduction, $4.60.

15070 7372. News of higher educational institutions, Ministry of Higher Education,radio physics series, v. 3, no. 6, 1960, USSR [with bibliographies]. June 10, 1961. [1] +a-d+ [370] p. 11. 4® Xerox reproduction, $35.00 (OTS: 61-23558).

15071 7379. News of higher educational institutions, Ministry of Higher and SecondarySpecialized Education: Radio engineering series, v. 3, no. 2, 1960, USSR [with lists of literature]. June 21, 1961. [1] 4-1114-174 p. il. 4°

4> Xerox reproduction, $12.50 (OTS: 61-23934).15072 7710. On problem of blood supply of heart in coronary atherosclerosis, USSR

[with bibliography] ; by K. A. Gornak. May 17, 1961. [l]+24 p. il. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23001).

15073 7725. Selected translations from Nung-yeh Hsueh-pao (Acta agriculturae sinica),May 1960, Communist China [with bibliography]. May 23. 1961. [ 1 ] 4- a + 112 p. 11. 4o $ Xerox reproduction, $9.60 (OTS : 61-23468).

15074 7742. Third tone in phonocardiographic recording, USSR [with bibliography] ;by V. M. Dvachenko. Feb. 17, 1961. [ 1 ] 4-9 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21228).

15075 7804. Selected translations from Wu-11 Hsueh-pao (Acta Physica Sinica) Nov.,Dec. 1959, Communist China. June 26, 1961. [l]+a + 157 p. 4°4> Xerox reproduction, $11.50 (OTS : 61-23942).

15076 7868. Pharmaceutical chemistry and medical botany, Communist China [articles,with bibliographies]. June 27. 1961. [l]-|-a + 114 p. il. 4® 4> Xerox reproduction, $9.60 (OTS: 61-23915).

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15077 7877. Selected translations from Shui-wen Ti-chih Kung-ch’eng Tl-chih (Hydro­geology and engineering geology). Aug. & Sept. 1959, Communist China [with list of references]. June 19, 1961. [1] 4a-b4 [326] p. il. 4°4- Xerox reproduction, $19.95 (OTS : 61-23919).

15078 7879. Selected translations from K’un-ch'ung Hsueh-pao (Acta entomologlcaslnlca) [with bibliography and lists of references]. Aug,. Dec. 1959, Communist China. June 6, 1961. [l]4a-4-89 p. 11. 4° 4» Xerox repro duction, $8.60 (OTS : 61-26478).

15079 8182. Physics research in Communist China. May 4, 1961. [1] 4*477 p. 11. 4°Xerox reproduction, $7.60 (OTS: 61-23569).

15080 8287. On study of surface waves, USSR; [by V. M. Arkhangel-skaya]. May 19,1961. [114-5 p. 4° 4* Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23043).

15081 8317. More instruments and automation equipment, USSR [articles]. May 22,1961. [l]+a + ll p.4” * Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23021).

15082 8324. Geography of Sinkiang, Yunnan, and Tibet, Communist China. May 24,1961. [I]4a415 P- 4° * Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23010).

15083 8328. Soviet agriculture, no, 63. May 24, 1961. [1]-I-a 4-32 p. il. 4° Xeroxreproduction, $3.60 (OTS: 61-23011).

15084 8390. Soviet agriculture, no. 72. June 6, 1961. [l]4a 440 p. 4° 4> Xeroxreproduction, $4.60 (OTS : 61-23585),

15085 8405. Physicians unite Chinese and Western medicinal practices; by Hsu Yun-pei. June 6, 1961. [1]48 p. 4° £ Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23094).

15086 8406. Observation patrol in ice and snow of T’ien Shan ; by Wang Sheng-aheng.June 6, 1961. [1]42 leaves, 4° 4>Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23095).

15087 8444. Hydraulic methods of mining coal in Communist China [with bibliography ;by I. S. Lazarevich and Yu. L. Kosyukov]. June 15, 1961. [1J44 p. 4° Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23610).

15088 8450. Soviet agriculture, no. 69; by A. S. Shevchenko. June 13, 1961. [ 1 ] 433 p. 4° Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS: 61-23584).

15089 8455. Natural regions of Communist China; by Huang Ping-wei. June 15,1961. [1)421 p. il. 4° d’Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23616).

15090 [This entry number not used.]15091 8466. Translations of selected articles from K’o-hsueh Hsin-wen (Science news)

(Communist China). June 16, 1961. [I]4a412 P. 11. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23944).

15092 8471. Francisco Juliao proclaims emacipation of the peasant, Brazil. June 20,1961. [1)48 p. 4°

15093 8482. Teaching of Marxism-Leninism in higher Bulgarian training establishmentsin terms of contemporary problems. June 23, 1961. [1]413 p. 4°

15094 8500. Nationalist China (1935) geographic study of Anhwei and Kwangsi Prov­inces [articles]. June 26, 1961. [I)4a423 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduc­tion, $2.60 (OTS : 61-23612).

15095 8502. Thailand under American imperialism’s control, Communist China; byChiang Ho. June 28, 1961. [4]46p.. 4° (SS:1249.)

15096 8505. Soviet agriculture, no. 61. June 26, 1961. [1)4*431 p. 4° $ Xeroxreproduction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-23623).

15097 8527. Index of La Stampa and La Stampa sera. June 5-11, 1961, no. 57.June 29, 1961. [l]4Hp. 4°L.C. card 58-60868

15098 8531. Activities of prominent Chinese Communist personalities. (Mar. 1961).July 19, 1961. [4] 448 p. 4° (SS : 1252.)

15099 8545. Resolution of 3d National Party congress, North Vietnam; by TruongChinh. July 7, 1961. [l]440p. 4°

15100 8550. Economic information on Communist China, no. 30. July 12, 1961.[4]+a-e4183 p. 4° (SS : 1255.)

15101 8551. Sociological-educational-cultural information on Communist China, com­pilation of translations, no. 10. July 12, 1961. [4)4*418 P- 4° (SS : 1257.)

15102 8552. Political information on Communist China, compilation of translations, no.21. July 12, 1961. (4]4a + 50p. 4° (SS:1256.)

15102A 8558. Annual meeting of USSR Academy of Sciences, (Feb. 2—4, 1961). Aug. 3, 1961. [1] 4*468 p. 4° 4* Paper, $1.75 (OTS : 61-31517).

15103 8559. Resumption of Turkish political activity. July 7, 1961. [1]44 p. 4°15104 8560. Activities of prominent Chinese Communist personalities (Apr. 1961).

July 10, 1961. [4] 4 44 p. 4° (SS : 1259.)15105 8565. Political information on Communist China, compilation of translations,

no. 22. July 10, 1961. [ 1] 4a-b4?0 p. 4° (SS : 1260.)15106 8568. Tito’s special mission to save Africa, Albania; [by Andrea Grashi]. July 12,

1961. [l]45p. 4°15107 8570. Dutch experiments in irradiation of cells, 1940-1943. July 12, 1961.

[1)4*425 p. il. 4°15108 8572. Self-reform movement in Communist China. July 12, 1961. [4)4*47

p. 40 (SS:1263.)15109 8573. Influence of technological progress and natural laws of development on

socialist life in Soviet Union. July 13,1961. [l]4*422p. 4°15110 8575. Intervuz scientific conference on activity of CPSU in international educa­

tion of workers; [by Ye S. Zharikov]. July 13, 1961. [1] 46 p. 4°15111 8581. Economic Information on Communist China, compilation of translations,

no. 32. July 13, 1961. [4] 4a-c485 p. 4° (SS:1265.)

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JPRS (series)—Continued15112 8583. Soviet agriculture, no. 67. July 14, 1961. [1] + a-b+39 p. il. 4° 4> Paper,

$1.25 (OTS : 61-31518).15113 8587. Draft of 1961-65 3d 5 year plan for economic and cultural development of

Mongolian People's Republic. July 20, 1961. [114-20 p. 4°15114 8589. Identification of some members of Communist Party of India. July 17.

1961. [11 4- a + 53 p. 4°15115 8590. Water supply and sewage treatment at Hungarian plants and public insti­

tutions ; by Laszlo Szitkey. July 21, 1961. [l) + 18p. 4®15116 8592. Atheist’s handbook, USSR [selections]. July 21, 1961. [l]+a + 293 p. 4®15117 8593. Army plays major role in agricultural production, Communist China.

July 18, 1961. [l]+a + 8p. 4°15118 8596. Official proclamations from Journal officiel du Cambodge, Cambodia. Aug.

2,1961. [l)+a + 23p. 4°15119 8598. Information report on Afghanistan, Apr. 1961, no. 40. July 19, 1961.

[l]+a-b + 18 p. 4®15120 8599. Selected military translations on Yugoslavia [with bibliography]. July

19, 1961. [1 ] +a-b + 14 p. 4°15121 8600. Summary of Rumanian provincial press (Dec. 4-11,1960), no. 143. July 19,

1961. [l]+a + 6p. 4° [Includes list of sources.]15122 8601. Role of Harlan rakjat in Indonesian society [articles], July 17, 1961.

[1] +a + 15 p. 4°15123 8602. Meaning of PKI support for 1945 constitution and guided democracy, pt. 2,

Indonesia; [by Ir. SakirmanJ. July 17, 1961. [1]+19 p. 4° [Part 1 published as JPRS 4442.]

15124 8603. Selected translations on international communist developments, no. 26B.July 19, 1961. [1]+a-b+I10 p. 4®

15125 8605. Abstracts and translations from Eastern European legal publications,no. 9, (East Germany). July 20, 1961. [lJ+a + 13 p. 4°

15126 8606. Austrian research on eastern and southeastern Europe. July 20, 1961.[l]+a + 35 p. 4°

15127 8608. Economic information on Communist China, compilation of translations,no. 33. July 26, 1961. [4]+a-b + 37 p. 4® (SS : 1268.)

15128 8609. Political information on Communist China, compilation of translations,no. 24. July 26, 1961. [4]+a + 16p. 4® (SS:1269.)

15129 8610. Selected translations on North Vietnam, no. 9. July 21, 1961. [l]+a-b+49 p. 4°

15130 8612. Foreign trade arbitral jurisdiction In People’s Republic of China; by HarryFellhauer. July 28, 1961. [4]+6p. 4® (SS:1272.)

15131 8615. Transliteration of cyrillic words, Hungary. July 21, 1961. [l]+a + 14 p.4°

15132 8616. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no, 540 [with bibli­ography]. July 20, 1961. [1 ]+a + 86 p. 11. 4® L.C. card 59-60183

15133 8617. Economic information on Communist China, compilation of translations,no. 34. July 21, 1961. [4] +a-d +122 p. 4° (SS:127L)

15134 8618. Development of Rumanian Communist Party policies; [articles]. July 21,1961. [l]+a + 51 p. 4°

15135 8619. Some problems of Chinese history at 25th International congress of orien­talists; by V. N. Nikiforov. July 24, 1961. [4]+11 p. 4® (SS: 1270.)

15136 8627. USSR consumer goods and domestic trade, selected translations, no. 6.July 26, 1961. [l]+a+53 p. 4° <k Paper, $1.50 (OTS: 61-31,548).

15137 8628. Soviet agriculture, no. 70. July 28, 1961. [l]+a + 16 p. 4° ‘i’Paper, 50c.(OTS: 61-31,549).

15138 8629. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 530. July 27. 1961.[l]+A + 97 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15139 8630. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe [with lists of literature!,no. 560. July 28. 1961. [81] p. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15140 8631. Summary of Bulgarian provincial press (May 4-10, 1961), no. 122. Aug. 2,1961. [l]+a-b + 10 p. 4° [Includes list of newspaper sources.] L.C. card 59-60700

15141 8633. Folklore as historical-ethnographic source (problems of general ethnog­raphy and anthropology), USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. K. Sokolova. Sokolova. July 27, 1961. [ 1 ] + » p. 4®

15142 8635. Struggle against bourgeois ideology and tasks of Bulgarian philosophicalfront; by Nikolai Iribadzhukov. July 26, 1961. [l]+22 p. 4°

15143 8636. Translations from Ta Kung pao, Peiping, (Mar. 16-30, 1961) CommunistChina, no. 1. Aug. 3, 1961. [4] + a-d + 117 p. 4® (SS : 1273.)

15144 8637. Selected Eastern Europe sociological translations, no. 61. Aug. 2, 1961.[1] + a-b + 89 p. 4®L.C. card 59-61088

15145 8639. Abstracts and translations from Eastern European legal publications, no.11, (Rumania). Aug. 2,1961. [l] + a + 4p.4°

15146 8642. Summary of Rumanian provincial press (May 23-28, 1961), no 144. July26.1961. [l]+a + 16p. 4®L.C. card 58-60875

15147 8644. Israeli geodesy and cartography in 1959-60. July 28, 1961. Fl]+ 31p. 11. 4*

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15148 8646. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 510. Aug, 2. 1961. [lJ+a+140 p. 4°

15149L.C. card 59-60183

8647. Selected translations on International Communist development, no. 26A.15150

July 26, 1961. [ 1] + a-c +142 p. 4°8648. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe [with bibliographies],

no. 520. July31. 1961. [1] + a-b + [168] p. 4°15151

L.C. card 59-&01838649. Valuable contribution to investigation of Chinese philosophy: by Yang

15152Heng-shung. Aug. 2, 1961. [4]+4 p. 4» (SS: 1274.)

8650. USSR electric power, selected translations, no. 8. July 31, 1961. [11 +15153

a + 60p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.75 (OTS: 61-31550).8653. Index of La Stampa and La Stampa sera, June 26-July 2, 1961, no. 60.

July 27, 1961. [ 1 ] +10 p. 4° (Pages numbered 8 and 9 have been duplicated but with different text.]

1515415155

L.C. card 58-608688654. Construction standards In Brasilia, Brazil. Aug. 2, 1961. [1 ] +16 p. 4° 8655. Reports of cartographic and geographic Interest from USSR. Aug. 2. 1961.

1515611J + a +10 p. 4°

8656. Peoples oi Latin America, by M. S. Al'perovich. Aug. 2, 1961. [1] +1415157 8657. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 555. July 28, 1961.

[lJ + a + 98 p. 11. 4°15158

L.C. card 59-601838658. Selected translations from UAR publications, no. 1. July 27, 1961. [11 +

15159a-c + 45 p. 4"

8661. Organization and personalities of Budapest Technical University. Aug. 2,15160 lu61. 11J 4 43 p. 4°

8662. Summary of Polish provincial press (May 30-June 5, 1961), no. 187. Aug.2, 1961. [l]+a-b + 26 p. 4° [Includes list of newspaper sources.]

15161L.C. card 58-60883

8663. Index of Le Monde. June 1-30, 1961, no. 13. Aug. 2, 1961. [1] +33 p. 4»15102

L.C. curd 58-008788664. Translations from Journal official du Cambodge, Cambodia. Aug. 2, 1961.

15163Ill+7 p. 4“

8665. Abstracts and translations from Eastern European legal publications, no. 1015164 (Hungary). Aug. 2, 1961. [1]+a-b + 26 p. 4°

8666. Political information on Communist China, compilation of translations,15165 no. 25. Aug. 4, 1961. [4) + a-b + 124 p. 4° (SS : 1278.)

8667. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 545. Aug. 1, 1961. UJ + a+100 p. 4°

15166L.C. card 59-60183

8668. Development of geographic sciences In People's Republic of China; by15167

Johannes F. Gellert. Aug. 1, 1961. [4]+ 9 p. 4" (SS: 1275.)8672. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 535. Aug. 2, 1961.

ilJ + a + 88 p. 4°15168

L.C. card 59-601838673. USSR labor, selected translations, no. 10. Aug. 1, 1961. [l]+a-b +

15169100 p. 4«

8674. North Vietnam must formulate and develop new concepts to step up so­15170

cialist revolution ; by Le Duan. Aug. 2, 1961. [l]+24p 4“8676. Selected Soviet military translations no. 58 (materials on Soviet Navy).

Aug.l, 1961. [l]+a + 23p.4°15171

L.C. card 59-616868681. Translations from Ta Kung pao, Peiping (Mar. 31-Apr. 9, 1961), no. 2.

15172Aug. 3, 1961. [4]+a-b + 86 p. 4° (SS:1276.)

8682. Translations from Hung-Ch’l (Red flag) (Peiping, no. 6, Mar. 16, 1961) no. 38. Aug. 3, 1961. [4] +a + 59 p. 4° (SS : 1277.)

15173L.C. card 59-60699

8684. Summary of Polish provincial press (June 13—19, 1961), no. 190. Aug. 3,1961. [1] +a-b + 28 p. 4°

15174L.C. card 58-60883

8686. National defense and national planning In Finland ; by Vaino Paavilalnen.15175

Aug. 4, 1961. [1] + 11 p. il. 4°8687. Summary of Polish provincial press (June 6-12, 1961), no. 189. Aug. 1961.

HJ + a-b + 27 p. 4“ [Includes list of newspaper sources].15176

UC. card 58-608838690. Index of La Stampa and La Stampa sera, July 3-9, 1961, no. 61. Aug. 2,

1961. 11 ] 4-12 p. 4»1517715178

L.C. card 58-608688692. History of Hanoi, North Vietnam. Aug. 3, 1961. [l]+a-c + 78 p. 4» 8693. Information report on Afghanistan, May 1961, no. 41. Aug. 7, 1961. [1] +

15179a—b 4 28 p. 4“

8694. Economic Information on Communist China, compilation of translations,15180

no. 35. Aug. 4, 1961. (SS : 1279.)8695. Certain questions of state foreign exchange monopoly In USSR; by I.

15181 Ayzenberg. Aug. 7, 1961. [l) + 12p. 4°8696. Norwegian comments on peaceful coexistence and on Karl Evang: by

15182 Orbiter and Albert Henrik Mohn. Aug. 7, 1961. [l]+a + 5 p. 4» 8698. Articles on tropical conditions in Hainan and Kwangsl, Communist China ;

by Tang Yung luan and I. P, Gerasimov. Aug. 7, 1961. [4]+a + 12p. 11. 4« (SS112S0.) ‘

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(Poland). Aug. 7, 1961. [1] +a-c + 166 p. 4® [l]+a-c+166 p. 4®Summary of Bulgarian provincial press (May 11-17, 1961), no. 123.

Aug. 11, 1961. [lJ+a-c + 14 p. 4® [Includes list of sources.]L.C. card 59-60700

Summary of Bulgarian provincial press (May 18—24, 1961), no. 124.Aug. 11,1961. [1 ]+a-b+5 p. 4®L.C. card 59-60700

Information on Shanghai Naval Shipyard; by Regis Bergeron. Aug. 11, 1961. [4]+5p. 4® >SS:1281.)

Index of La Stampa and La Stamps sera, July 10-16, 1961, no. 62.Aug. 8,1961. [l]+10p.4»L.C. card 58-60868

Activities of prominent Chinese Communist personalities (May 1961). Aug. 11, 1961. [4]+57p. 4® (SS:1282.)

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe, no. 550. Aug. 11, 1961. [i >+a-d + 97p. 4"L.C. card 59-60183

Summary of Rumanian provincial press (Mar. 6—12, 1961), no. 145. Aug. 10, 1901. [1]+a-b + 17 p. 4“ [Includes list of sources.] L.C. card 58-60875

New resistance in Cuba; [by Leone Iracl]. Aug. 9. 1961. [1] + 8 p. 4® Summary of Polish provincial press (June 20-26, 1961), no. 191. Aug. 10,

1961. [l]+a-b + 22 p. 4® [Includes list of newspaper sources.] L.C. card 58-60883

New economic and sociological trends in USSR. Aug. 10, 1961. [1] +a+ 44 p. 4°

East bloc Influence on Cairo; by Georg von Huebbenet. [11 + 6 p. 4"

Selected translations from UAR publications, no. 2. [l]+a-b + 22 p. 4"

Economic information on Communist China, compilation

Aug. 10, 1961.

Aug. 11, 1961.

of translations.Aug. 11, 1961. [4]+a-c + 88 p. 4® (SS : 1283.)

Sociological, educational, cultural information on Communist China, com­pilation of translations. Aug. 11, 1961. [4]+a+20 p. 4® (SS:1284.)

Selected translations from UAR publication, no. 3. Aug. 14, 1961. a-b+28 p. 4®

West German comments on political situation in Latin America. ,

[1] +Aug. 16,

1961. [ 1 ] + a + 26 leaves, 4“Organization of trachoma control In lolotanskiy Rayon, USSR; by F. D.

Krylova and Ya. Sakhatov. Apr. 10, 1961. [l]+4p. 4” + Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21507).

V. I. Lenin and science, USSR; by 4. V. Topchiyev. Mar. 31, 1961. [l]+28 p. * Paper, 79c. (OTS : 61-21539).

General assemblies of departments of Academy of Sciences of USSR. Apr. 4, 1961. [1]+19 p. 4® * Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21688).

Soviet scientists visit Democratic Republic of Vietnam, USSR; by I. N. Kiselev. Mar. 31, 1961. [1] +6 leaves, 4® * Paper, 50c. (OTS- 61- 21632).

On certain physico-chemical properties of proteins of blood serum during malignant growth, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. P. Korotkoruchko. Apr. 10, 1961. [11 + 16 n. il. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21503).

News of Soviet medicine, USSR: by V. A. Breydo, V. G. Boksha, and V. V. Tarnshkevich. Apr. 13, 1961. [11+13 p. 4® * Paper, 50c. (OTS:

Nature ^/peripheral and central inhibition (analysis of its formation and transformation in course of ontogenesis), USSR ; by I. A. Arshavskiy. Mar. 28, 1961. [114 17 p. 11. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21629).

Results of scientific research on Institutes of Academy of Medical Sciences USSR in 1959; by M. A. Zhukovskiy and L. P. Naumova, USSR. Mar. 28,1961. [l]+30p. 4® * Paper. $l.i>0 (OTS : 61-21464).

Staff training at Chair of Medical Parasitology of Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians, USSR ; by Ye. Gordon, A. I. Nemirovskaya and Ye. Pavlova. Apr. 3. 196t. [1] + 13 p. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (61-21500).

Psychosomatic medicine, USSR; by L. L. Sheputo, Apr. 7, 1961. [11+5 p. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21690).

Criticism of Freudian teachings with respect to assessment of occupational activities USSR : by O. V. Perov. Apr. 7, 1961. [1] +9 p. 4® <I> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 01-21656). „„„„ „

On groundlessness of idealistic theory of stress by Selye, USSR; by S. M. Pavlenko. Apr. 7, 1961. [1J+10 p. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21511).

Scientific conference at 2nd Moscow Medical Institute imeni N. I. USSR ; [by] G. I. Tsaregorodtsev and L. O. Badalyan. Apr. [1] +6 p. 4® 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21512).

Draft of thematic program prepared by editorial board of 'Sovetskoye zdravookliraneniye* for 1961, USSR. Apr. 7, 1961. p. 4® * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21689).

Pirogov, 7, 1961.

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Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 1961) (161st ofTe Mllr- 291 19Bh U)+*-«:+34 p. 4"tai(l vv W<zl^

Electronics in medicine, USSR [with list of references] ; by V. A. Bykov. G. 1>. Eovlnskiy and G. M. Shalyt. Apr. 10, 1961. [11+35 n 11 4« * Paper, $1.00 (OTS : 61-21531). HJ+40p. 11. 4

Conference on cyclone processes, USSR; by A. B. Reznyakov and A V 21517)“°gly' Apr' 10’ 19G1‘ [1J+4 p- 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-

Barbamil-induced sleep in experimental burns, USSR [with bibliography! • (OTS : 6A-21534)°Va' ’ “* 18G1' tl]+10 p- 4° + Paper, SOe

Elwtroinyograph using miniature tubes, USSR; by S. D. Tleulln et al. Apr. to, 1961. 111 + 6 p. il. 4° 4> Paper 50c. (OTS: 61-21516)

Translations of articles on agriculture and veterinary science from Kuamr- ™“,g (Ruang-mmg dally), Jan. 31, 1961, Communist China.Mar. 30, 1961. [l)+a + H p. 4° <1 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21633)

Soviet machine building, no. 52, selected translations. Apr. 5. 1961 [l]+a + 24p. 4” * Paper, 75c. (61-21508).L.C. card 5&-62052

Soviet machine building, no. 53, selected translations. Apr 5. 1961 [l]+a + 17p. 4° I* Paper, 50c. (61-21497).L.C. card 59-62052

Operational properties of T-type fuel stabilized by nntioxldizing agent FCb-16, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. V. Rozhkov [and others], Apr. 27, 1961. [l]+8 p. 11. 4“ * Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21549).

Evaluation of combustion characteristics of fuel for turbojet engines and small-size, mono-chambered units, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. R. Tereshchenke, B. D. Zaloga, and S. M. Maksimov. Apr. 1961 — ’11.4“ 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21599). [1J+12 p.

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (343rd Apr. 11, 1961. [1] +a + 94 p. il. 4“ L.C. card 59-60183

in series).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (344th in series).Apr. 7, 1961. [1 ]+a + 109 p. 11. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

Some design problems of machines which classify elements according to signs previously unknown, USSR [with bibliography) : by E. M. Braver­man. Apr. 27, 1961. [1 ]+18 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21648).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (346th In series).Apr. 3, 1961. [ 1 ]+a+ 105 p. 4«L.C. card 59 60183

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (347th in series). Apr. 4, 1961. [l]+a + 93p. 4»L.C. eard 59-60183

Forecasting string gales on Aral Sea, USSR ; by L. Ye. Litvinova. Apr. 1, 1961. [1J4-12 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 50c (OTS : 61-21723).

Extraction of rare earth products of fission with organophosphorus com­pounds, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. N. Patrusheva et al. Apr. 1, 1961. [l] + 12p. 4“ * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21696).

Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Jan. 18-24, 1961) (92nd of series). Apr. 12, 1961. [1] + a-c+13 p. 4» L.C. card 59-60695

Regeneration of bones of cranial vault in dogs as result of transplantation of bone filings, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A .1. Matveyeva. Apr. 10, 1961. [1 ] +12 p. 11. 4° + Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21674).

Experimental replacement of large defects of femoral diaphysis with lyophilized tubular homotransplant, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. I. Morozov. Apr. 10, 1961. [1J+10 p. il. 4“ 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: el- 21678).

Investigation of morphological composition of peripheral blood In aged persons, USSR [with biblography] ; by L. I. Barchenko and Ye. D. Genls. Apr. 8, 1961. [11 + 9 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21664).

Causation of anomalies and specificity of teratogenic effect, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu, V. Gui'kevlch, G. I. Lazyuk, and K. Yu. Gul'kevich. Apr. 6, 1961. [1J +29 p. 4” 4 Paper, 75c. (61-21499).

Aortic changes In hypertension, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. D. Zlateva. Apr. 6, 1961. [1J+11 p. 11. 4“ 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21498).

Sequelae of deep hypothermia, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. V. Gubler, G. A. Akimov, et al. Apr, 6, 1961. [1] +12 p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21501).

Possibilities and limits of modern surgical treatment of burns, USSR [witli bibliography] ; hy V. O. Verkholetov. Apr. 10, 1961. [ 1 ] + 9 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper. 50c. (OTS: 61-21658).

Experience with use of cutaneous auto- and homo-plasty, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. A. Kozlov and D. P. Vlatskly. Apr. 10, 1961. [ 1J +9 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21665).

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JPRS (series)—Continued15240 9043. Change of certain Indices of blood coagulation system In atherosclerotic

patients against background of varying diets, USSR [with bibliography] ; by K. M. Lorlye. Apr. 7, 1961. [l] + 6 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21676.)

15241 9044. Effect of calcium and potassium salts on higher nervous activity andarterial pressure of dogs with experimental Hypertension, USSR [with bibliography]; by L. F. Roshchlna. Apr. 7, 1961. [ 1 ] + 9 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61 21672).

15242 9045. Problem of topical diagnosis of myocardial Infarct, USSR [with bibliogra­phy : by I. S. Kun. Apr. 10, 1961. [l]+9 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.(OTS: 61-21659).

15243 9049. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Jan. 24-29, 1961) (160th ofseries) [with bibliography.] Apr. 6, 1961. [1 ]-]-a—c-j-42 p. 4° L.C.card 58-60912

15244 9050. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (348th In series).Apr. 17, 1961. [1 ] + a-b + l-52b, 53-136 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

15245 9051. Work prognosis In myocardial fibrosis with different pathogenesis, USSR;by L. I. Fogel’son. Apr. 6, 1961. [1J + 12 p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21660).

15246 9052. Current status of blood substitute problem, USSR [with bibliography] ;by A. N. Filatov. Apr. 6, 1961. [1] + 11 p. 4° 1' Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21677).

15247 9053. Statistical data on Incidence of angina among workers of Krasnovolzhsktycombine, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu. S. Semenov. Apr. 6, 1961. [1] +7 p. 11. 4" 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21675).

15248 9054. Automation of production processes in nonferrous metals, Iron and steelindustries, USSR. Apr. 7, 1961. [l]+a + 87 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, $2.25 (OTS : 61-21712).

15249 9055. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (349th In series).Apr. 10, 19(11. [1 ]+a-b+146 p. il. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15250 9056. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (351st in series).Apr. 11, 1961. [l]+a + 68 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15251 9057. Plastic deformation of metals, USSR: v. 1. 1960, [Physico-mechanlcalfoundations of plastic deformation, with bibliography] : by S. I. Gubkin. Apr. 10, 1961. [l] + a-b + 426 p. 11. 4“ 4 Paper, $6.00 (OTS : el- 21519).

15252 9058. Study of vapor adsorption on adsorbents having heterogeneous surfaces,USSR [with bibliography; by M. M. Dubinin], Apr. 19, 1961. [1] +16 p. II. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21561).

15253 9059. Chronicle, election of academicians and associate members of Academy ofSciences USSR, USSR. Apr. 15, 1961. [ 1 ] +6 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21579).

15254 9062. Experimental Investigation of density of liquid oxygen at 190’ C to 120° Cand pressures to 200 kg/cm2, Including saturation curve, USSR [with bibliography] : by D. L. Timrot and V. P. Borlsoglebskly. Apr. 10, 1961. [24] p. il. 4“ 4 Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61-21722).

15255 9063. On possible causes of Irregular motions of ionization clouds connectedwith auroras, USSR [with list of references] ; by A. P. Nlkol’skiy. Apr. 10, 1961. [1 ] + 12 p. 11. 4» 4 Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61-21720).

15256 9064. On mechanism of combustion of powders, USSR [with bibliography] ; byG. B. Manells, A. G. Merzbanov and F. I. Dubovitskly. Apr. 10, 1961. [1] +4 p. 4- 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21725).

15257 9065. Some transformations of Markoff processes, USSR [with bibliography] ;by E. B. Dyukin. Apr. 10, 1961. [l] + 6p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 01- 21727).

15258 9066. Catbalytic decomposition of hydrazine over nickel sulfide and Its solidsolutions, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Khuan Yu. Mel, N. P. Keler and S. Z. Roginskly. Apr. 10, 1961. [ 1 ] + 6 p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21726).

15259 9067. Selected translations from Herald of Academy of Sciences, USSR (Vest-nlk Akademll Nauk SSSR) no. 10, Oct. 1960, Moscow. Apr. 10, 1961. [1]+a + 184 p. 4° 4 Paper, $3.00 (OTS : 61-21518).

15260 9068. Dual reactivity and tautomerism. USSR: by M. I. Kabachnlk. Apr. 10,1961. [1]+15 p. 4° 4 Paper, 5Oc. (OTS : 61-21624).

15261 9069. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Jan. 25-31, 1961) (93rd ofseries). Apr. 18. 1961. [l]+a-c + 17 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60695

15262 9070. Hygienic characteristics of educational regime in boarding schools withintroduction of additional study hours, USSR; by N. G. Prokofyeva. Apr. 12, 1961. [11 + 13 p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21510).

15263 9071. Soviet machine building, no. 55, selected translations. Apr. 18, 1961.[1]+11 + 20 p. 4" 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21685).L.C. card 59 62052

15264 9072. Lenin prize winners, USSR; by T. F. Islnnkina. Apr. 14, 1961. [l]+a+142 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, $2.75 (OTS : 61-21683).

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9073. Concerning roles of physics and chemistry in study of biological problems, USSR ; by G. M. Frank and V. A. Engel’gardt. Apr. 21, 1961. [11+46 p. 4» * Paper, $1.25 (OTS : 61-21698).

9074. Extracorporeal circulation apparatus, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. A. Vaynrib, et al. Apr. 17, 1961. [1] +11 p. 11. 4“ * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21662).

9076. Effects of fillers on radiation resistance of plasticized polyvinyl chloride, USSR [with bibliography] ; by L. P. Yanova, M. S. Monastyrskaya, et al. Apr. 19, 1961. [1]+12 p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21612).

9077. Soviet Industrial development, no, 41, selected translations. Apr. 18, 1961. [ 1 ] + a-b + 26 p. 4° 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21730).L.C.card 59-62041

9078. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 25, selected translations. Apr. 14, 1961. [l]+a-b + 32 p. 4° * Paper, $1.00 (OTS: 61-21509).

9079. Soviet machine building, no. 54, selected translations. Apr. 20, 1961. [1]+a-b + 29 p. 4° $ Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21735).L.C. card 59-62052

9080. Press information report on Albania (Jan.-Nov. 1960) (32d in series). Apr. 15, 1961. [1]+a-f + 45 p. 4’

9082. Soviet industrial development, no. 42, selected translations on chemicals and fuels. Apr. 19, 1961. [l]+a-b+26 p. 4° * Paper, 75c. (OTS: 61 21710).L.C. card 59-62041

9083. Mast cells of nervous system, USSR [with list of references] : by G. G. Nepryakhln. Apr. 14, 1961. [1]+a + 18 p. 11. 4° $ Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21693).

9084. New instruments for sampling of atmospheric air for radioactivity, USSR : by Yu, V. Novikov and M. L. Godovich. Apr. 21, 1961, [1] + 8 p. 11, 4°4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21719),

9086. Soviet precision equipment, no. 3, selected translations. Apr. 21, 1961. [l]+a-b + 34 p. 11. 4° $ Paper, $1,00 (OTS: 61-21687).

9087. Shaped charge and principles of its operation, USSR [with list of literature cited] ; bv M. A. Lavrentyev. Apr. 21,1961. [1]+ 28 p. 11. 4« 4> Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21704).

9088. DIU 256/1 electronic measuring device with digital output, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. V. Lebedev, Ye. M. Tolchinskiy and M. V. Tyapkln. Apr. 21, 1961. [11 + 17 p. 11. 4° Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21679).

9089. Translations of selected scientific articles from Kuang-ming Jih-pao (Kuang-mlng daily), Jan. 24, 1961, Communist China. Apr. 14. 1961. [1] +a + 13 p. 4" 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21738).

9090. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (352d in series). Apr. 24.1961. [1]+a-b + 91 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

9091. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (353rd in series). Apr. 21,1961. [ 1]+a + 95 p. il. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

9092. Economic report on North Korea (37th of series). Apr. 14. 1961. [1] + a-d+105 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60951

9093. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (354th in series). Apr. 17,1961. [1] +a-b + 96 p. 4«L.C. card 59-60183

9094. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (356th in series). Apr. 18,1961. [1]+a—b + 115 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

9097. Soviet transportation, no. 5, selected translations. Apr. 27, 1961. [120] p. 11. 4“

9098. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 27, selected translations, Apr. 20, 1961. [l]+a + 25 p. 4° 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS: 61-21684).

9099. Laws governing Albanian agriculture and finance (pt. 2). Mar. 27, 1961. [1] +a + 646-1273 p. 4»

9100. Economics and finances of Republic of Guinea; by N. Barkovskly. Apr. 14, 1961. [l] + 16p. 4°

9101. Replacement of defective articular bone ends with preserved homotrans­plants. USSR; by A. S. Imamallyev. Apr. 18, 1961. [1] + 6 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21663).

9102. Plastic repair with muscle flap taken from other extremity in chronic gun­shot osteomyelitis, USSR [with bibliography] ; by 1. S. Llndenbaum. Apr. 25. 1961. [1] +10 p. il. 4« 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21567).

9103. Experimental application of osseous heterogeneous material preserved by method of deep freezing, USSR; by G, N. Kramarenko. Apr. 1961. [l]+10p.4» 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21582).

9104. On combined cutaneous autohomotransplantation, USSR [with bibliog­raphy] ; by I. V. Tatkalo. Apr. 25, 1961, [ 1] + 8 p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21583).

9105. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Feb. 7-12, 1961) (162d of series) [with bibliography.] Apr. 17, 1961. [l] + a-c + 20 p. 4“L.C. card 58-60912

9106. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Feb. 14-19, 1961) (163d of series) [with bibliography,] Apr. 18, 1961. [l]+a-d + 49 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

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JPRS (series)—Continued15294 9107. Soviet machine building, no. 56, selected translations. Apr. 19, 1961.

[11 +a + 22 p. 4° 4> Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21700).L.C. card 59-62052

15295 9108. Selected Soviet works on ferro-electric matrix storage devices. Apr. 21,1961. [ll+a-f-22 p. il. 4° 4 Paper. 75c. (OTS : 61-21653).

15296 9109. Principles of burn treatment, USSR [with bibliography] : by M. I. Shray-ber and M. I. Dolgina. Apr. 28, 1961. [114-6 p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c.(OTS : 61-21589).

15297 9110. Porous and nonporous prostheses in alloplasty of esophagus, USSR [withbibliography] ; by I. D. Kirpatovskiy and V. P. Kulik. Apr. 28, 1961. [1] -f-9 p. il. 4° 4* Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21587).

15298 9111. Problems of application of allo-plastic materials in surgery, USSR [withbibliography] ; by M. V. Danilenko and A. Ya. Fishchenko. Apr. 28. 1961. [l]4-9 p. 4° 4* Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21613).

15299 9112. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Feb. 1-7, 1961) (94th ofseries). May 8, 1961. [1] + a-c+16 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15300 9113. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 26, selected translations. Apr. 18, 1961.[1]+a + 25 p. 4" Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21732).

15301 9114. Selected translations from K’o-hsueh T’ung-pao (Sciential, May 1960, Com­munist China [with bibliographies]. Apr. 18, 1961. [l]*4-a4-110 p. I1.4o <£ Paper, $2.50 (OTS : 61-21713).

15302 9116. Use of hypothermy and organic, regional, and general extracorporeal cirdilation In surgery of arteries, USSR [with bibliography] ; by H. Swan. Apr. 26, 1961. [1)4-19 p. il. 4° <t> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21705).

15303 9117. Problem of atherosclerosis, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. V. Davydov­skiy and L. A. Gulina. May 8, 1961. [l]+37 p. 4° 4> Paper, $1.00 (OTS : 61-31127).

15304 9118. Morphological changes in central nervous system under effect of centi­metric waves on organism, USSR [with bibliography] ; by L. A. Dolina. May 8, 1961. [1] 4-14 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31121).

15305 9119. Principal paths of development of scientific investigations In field ofradiology during current 7 year plan, USSR; by G. A. Zedgenidze and A. V. Kozlova. Apr. 26, 1961. (1] 4-14 p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21557).

15306 9120. Doses to which patients are exposed during roentgenological examinations,USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. P. Vikturina, E. Ye. Troitskiy, and I. Ye. T’asynkora. Apr. 26, 1961. [1]+11 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS ■ 61-21570)

15307 9121. Dosimetric examinations of ionization chambers for soft X-ray radiation,USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. V. Frolova [and others], Apr. 26, 1961. [1]+10 p. il. 4° i> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21578).

15308 9122. Medical science in service of public health, USSR; bv N. N. Blokhin.Apr. 26, 1961. [11-9 p. 4” 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21640).

15309 9123. Organization of experimental physiological studies of problem of athero­sclerosis, USSR (with bibliography] ; by N. N. Anichkov and T. A Sinitsyna. Apr. 26, 1961. [11+11 p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61 21642).

15310 9124. Experience In expeditlonal study of regional characteristics of Incidenceof malignant tumors in USSR; by A. V. Chaklin, O. V. Svvatukhlna. and L. V. Orlovskiy. Apr. 26, 1961. [11 + 18 p. 11. 4° <I> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21643).

15311 9125. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Feb. 28-Mar. 5, 1961) (165th ofseries) [with bibliography.) Apr. 19, 1961. [l]+a-c+31 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

15312 9127. Yugoslav discourse on democracy, humanism, and socialism; by MiroslavKrleza. Apr. 25, 1961. [11 + 39 p. 4°

15313 9128. Soviet transportation, no. 6, selected translations. May 10, 1961. [146]p. 11. 4°

15314 9129. USSR construction and building materials, no. 22, selected translations.Apr. 24, 1961. [l]+a + 18 p. 4“ d> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21686).

15315 9130. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (357th in series)May 1,1961. [1]+a + 99 p. 11. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15316 9131. Use of electronic analog computer in forecasting of rain floods, USSR[with bibliography] ; by G. P. Kalinin and A. G. Levin. May 1, 1961. [11+13 P. II. 4- 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21556).

15317 9132. Studies of surface atmospheric layer on towers and masts, USSR [withbibliography] : by F. Ya. Kllnov. May 1, 1961. [1] +22 p. 4» * Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21555).

15318 9133. Literature on meteorology, hydrology and oceanography in 1951 (conclu­sion), USSR. May 1, 1961. [11+6 p. 4° + Paper, 50c. (OTS:61-21554).

15319 9134. Transactions of higher educational hydrometeorological Institutions In1959. USSR. May 1, 1961. [11+5 p. 4” 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS:61-21558).

15320 9135. Works of hydrometeorological service, USSR, in 1959. May 1, 1961.[11 + 4 p. 4“ 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21559).

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9136. Contents of periodical Meteorologlya i gidrologiya in I960, USSR. May 1, 1961. [l]+20p. 4o Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21560).

9137. On synthesis of optimal correcting devices, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. A. Gorskiy. May 1, 1961. [1J+18 p. il. 4® 4> Paper, 50c.(OTS : 61-21608).

9138. Perennial mean characteristics of certain meteorological elements and circulation over China during winter months [with bibliography] ; by Chang Chla-ch’eng. May 15, 1961. [1]+41 p. il. 4° £ Paper, $1.25 (OTS: 61-31,122).

9139. Some views on nature of China monsoons [with bibliography] ; by Chang Chia-Ch’eng. May 15, 1961. [1]+41 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $1.25 (OTS: 61-31,113).

9140. Perennial mean characteristics of atmospheric circulation and weather regime over China during summer mouths [with bibliography] ; by Chung Chi-chia. May 15, 1961. [55] p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $1.50 (OTS: 61-31,123).

9141. Perennial variation of certain meteorological elements and recurrence of typhoons over China and their connection with epochal transformations of W, C, and E forms [with bibliography] ; by Chang Chi-chia. May 15, 1961. [1] +39 p. il. 4° 4» Paper, $1.00 (OTS : 61-31,124).

9142. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (358th in series). Apr. 27, 1961. [ 1 ]+a + 64 p. il. 4® L.C. card 59-60183

9143. On early recognition of cancer of lungs, USSR; by A. I. Savitskiy. May 5, 1961. [l] + 9p. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21592).

9144. Pathogenesis of arterial hypoxemia in patients suffering from hyper­tension, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. F. Lulakov. May 5, 1961. [l]+8p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31,125).

9145. Problem of role of sodium in genesis of hypertension in Bright’s disease, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. M. Mendel’son. May 5, 1961. [1] + 12p.il. 4® 4> Paper 50c. (OTS : 61-31,126).

9146. Soviet machine building, no. 57, selected translations. May 1, 1961. [l]+a-b+37 p. 4® * Paper, $1.00 (OTS: 61-21639).L.C. card 59-62052

9147. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (359th In series). Apr. 24, 1961. [ 1 ]+a+102 p. 11. 4® L.C. card 59-60183

9148. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (361st In series). Apr. 25, 1961. [ 1 ] + a+101 p. 11. 4® L.C. card 59-60183

9149. Soviet industrial development, no. 43, selected translations on chemicals. Apr. 27, 1961. [l]+a + 14 p. 4® Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21597).L.C. card 59-62041

9150. Stability of single case of spherical converging shock wave, USSR [with bibliography] ; by R. M. Zaydel’ and V. S. Lebedev. Apr. 24, 1961. [l]+8p. 4® 4* Paper, 50c, (OTS : 61-21568).

9151. Towards construction of viscous fluid dynamics, USSR [with bibliography] ; by D. D. Ivlev. Apr. 24, 1961. [l]+8 p. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS:61-21575).

9152. Towards theory of anisotropic turbulence, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. G. Nevzglyadov. Apr. 24, 1961. [1]+11 p. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21569).

9156. Experience gained In analysis of cardiovascular morbidity among workers at individual industrial enterprises, USSR; by S. Ya. Gusakova. Apr. 28, 1961. [l]+7p. 4® 4* Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21543),

9157. Cholinesterase activity and acetylcholine of blood serum in experimental ascariasls, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. V. Dalln. Apr. 28, 1961. [l]+10p. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21546).

9158. Apparatus for lyophilization of tissues, USSR [with bibliography]'; by P. P. Kovalenko, L. D. Perepechay, and O. N. Kocher’yan. May 3, 1961. [l]+7p. il. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31,129).

9159. Transplantations and replacements of tissues and organs, USSR [review of book by A. N. Filatov and others] ; by G. P. Zaytsev. May 3, 1961. [l]+6p. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31,130).

9160. Rastlnon and its effect on peripheral blood, USSR [with bibliography] ; by L. A. Golubeva. Apr. 26, 1961. [ 1 ] + 4 p. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21564).

9161. Concerning methods of virological study of blood of leucosis patients, USSR [with bibliography] ; by G. A. Piskunova, A. S. Shubin and V. N. Kolmykova. Apr. 27, 1961. [1]+11 p. il. 4® 4* Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21594).

9162. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Feb. 8-14, 1961) (95th of series). May 8, 1961. [1] + a-c+14 p. 4®L.C. card 59-60695

9163. Use of ionizing radiations for sterilization of medicinal preparations, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Z. V. YermoPyeva and V. I. Pochapinskiy. Apr. 29, 1961. fl] +10 p. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21588).

9164. Conference on coordination of plans for scientific research and experimental construction works in field of creating new medical equipment, USSR ; by L. I. Fayngold. Apr. 29, 1961. [1] +5 p. 4® Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21566).

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JPRS (series)—Continued15347 9165. Effect of sex hormones and vitamin E on cholesterol level in blood serum

of patients suffering with atherosclerosis, USSR, [with bibliography] ; by N. V. Zhirnina and V. P. Stronkovskiy. May 2, 1961. [1J + 7 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21565).

15348 9167. Cholesterol level in blood of young people as index of predisposition toatherosclerosis, USSR [with bibliography] ; by F. V. Karapetyan. May 2, 1961. [1] 4-9 p. 11. 4° Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21605).

15349 9170. Stability of operation of liquid fuel rocket engine, USSR; by K. I.Artomonov. May 1, 1961. [1] 4-11 p. 11. 4° # Paper, 50c. (OTS :61- 21637).

15350 9171. Physiological research on education programs in USSR [with bibliography] ;by Ye. K. Glushkova and N. B. Bushanskaya. May 1, 1961. [l]-4-22 p. il. 4® <b Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21610).

15351 9172. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing in Hungary [with bibliography] (Feb.-Mar. 1961) (31st of series). Apr. 26, 196,1. [1] 4-a-d4-91 p. 4® L.C. card 58-60946

15352 9173. Propagation of centimeter waves over large distances in mountainous areas,USSR [with one reference] ; by V. N. Troitskiy. Apr. 25, 1961. [1] 4- 9 p. 11. 4® 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21650).

15353 9174. Some data on frequency of noctilucent clouds in western part of USSRterritory, USSR [with list of literature] ; by L. F. Gromova. Apr. 25. 1961. [20] p. il 4° 4* Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21596).

15354 9176. Military medicine in USSR as reported in Bol’shaya medltslnskaya entsik-lopediya, v. 17, 1960 [with bibliographies, articles]. Apr. 27, 1961.[1 ] 4-a-b4-[256] p. il. 4® 4> Paper, $3.50 (OTS : 61-21551).

15355 9177, Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (362d in series). May12,1961. [1] 4-a4-64p.il. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15356 9179. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (364th in series). May2, 1961. [1] 4-a4-92 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

15357 9181. Selected translations from Hung Ch’l (Red flag), Sept. 1958, CommunistChina. May 9, 1961. [1] 4-a4-95 p. 4® (SS : 2205).L.C. card 59-60699

15358 9182. Selected translations from Hung Ch’l (Red flag), Oct. 1958, CommunistChina. May 9, 1961. [4] 4-a + 90 p. 4® (SS:2206.) L.C. card 59-60699

15359 9183. Development of communications in USSR ; by A. A. Vishnevskiy. May 1,1961. [1] 4-a-d4-59 p. il. 4®

15360 9184. Selected translations from Li-hsueh Hsueb-pao (Acta mechanics sinica),Oct. 1958, Communist China. May 19, 1961. [l]4-a4-106 p. il. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $9.10 (OTS : 61-19993).

15361 9185. Problems of scientific research in field of physical culture for older persons,USSR ; by N. G. Ozolin. May 10, 1961. [1] 4-9 p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c.(OTS : 61-31114).

15362 9186. First conference on problems of cyto- and histochemistry reports, Dec. 1960,USSR. May 15, 1961. 1x4-[136] P- 4® Paper, $2.75 (OTS: 61- 31128).

15363 9187. Soviet industrial development, no. 45, selected translations. May 1, 1961.[114-14-15 p. 4° 4» Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21553).L.C. card 59-62041

15364 9188. Medical literature, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. MuTtanovskly and A.Geoeglyevskiy. Apr. 28, 1961. [1]4-17 p. 4° $ Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-21607).

15365 9189. Medical periodical press, USSR [study, with bibliography] ; by M. Levlt,M. Multanovskiy and A. Nesterenko. Apr. 28, 1961. [l]4-20 p, 4° ♦ Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21750).

15366 9190. Medical Industry, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. Natradze. Apr. 28,1961. [114-6 p. 4° Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31131).

15367 9191. Medical publishing houses, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. Mayevskiy.Apr. 28, 1961. [l]4-5 p. 4® Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31137).

15368 9192. Medical Institutes, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. Yennakov. May 1,1961. [1]4-14 p. il. 4® <l» Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61—31,138).

15369 9193. Medical cadres, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. Zhuk and V. Murat.May 1,1961. [l]4-12p. 4® <I> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21593).

15370 9194. Medical supply, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. Klyuyev, V. Kur’yerovand V. Lapin. May 1, 1961. [1)4-10 p. 4® Paper, 50c. (OTS:61-31,139).

15371 9195. Some common medicines, Communist China. May 1, 1961. [l] 4-a4-8 p.4® 4» Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61-31.140).

15372 9196. First map of far side of moon, USSR ; by A. A. Mikhavlov, USSR. May 15,1961. [114-11 p. il. 4® 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31,159).

15373 9197. Soviet industrial development, no. 44, selected translations. May 1,1961. [1 ] 4-a4-15 p. 4® Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21645).

15374 9199. News of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, USSR. May 12, 1961. [1] 4-28 p. 4® * Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31,141).

15375 9200. Experience In study of scope of hygienic knowledge and behavior of popu­lation in relation to prophylaxis of cardiovascular diseases, USSR ; by A. T. Arustamova. May 15, 1961. [114-12 p. 11. 4® 4» Paper, 50c.(OTS: 61-31,156).

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15376 9205. Forecasting evolution of low-level cyclones and anticyclones, USSR, with list of Unterature; by B. D. Uspenskiy. May 2, 1961. [l]+7 p. 4°

15377* Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21641).

9206. Role of vertical motions In altering temperature gradient and in producing cloud, USSR [with list of literature cited] ; by T. P. Popova. May 2.

153781961. [1] 4-8 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21644).

9207. Manual of semi-conductor triodes and diodes, USSR ; by I. F. Nikolayerskiy,

15379etal. May 12, 1961. vl4-450 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, $6.00 (OTS : 61-31,116).

9208. Use of electronarcosis during post-operative period, USSR [with bibliogra­phy] ; by A. A. Luk’yanova. May 16, 1961. [l]4-9 p. 11. 4» 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31,149).

15380 9209. Four reforms In agriculture, Communist China; by Aaskawa Kenji. May5,1961. [4]4-97p. 4“ (SS:2207.)

15381 9210. Study of functional condition of brain on basis of electroencephalographic data during mitral commissurotomy, USSR [with bibliography] ; by S. N. Strakhov. May 16, 1961. [D+10 p. 11. 4- 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS:

1538261-31,150).

9211. Electrostimulation of heart, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu. I. Bredlkis.

15383May 16, 1961. [114-9 p. 11. 4“ 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31,151).

9212. Utilization of eommerical television installation (PTU-3) for television transmissions from operating room, USSR; by A. G. Karavanov and V. A. Hovis. Maj 16, 1961. [1J4-4 p. 11. 4“ 4 Xerox reproduction,

15384$1.10 (OTS: 61-23008).

9213. On possibility of changing climate In vicinity of Tatar Strait, USSR in [with list of literature]; by N. M. Budtolayev. May 3, 1961. [1]4-

1538515 p. 4« 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-21544).

9215. Herald of communications (Vestnlk svyazi), no. 6, 1957, USSR. Mav 17, 1961^nofl] 4-a-h4-163 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $12.50 (OTS:

15386 9216. Soviet machine building, no. 58, selected translations. Mav 11 1961 [1] 4-a-b4-25 p. 4° 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31,115)L.C. card 59-62052

15387 9220. Plastic deformation of metals, USSR: v. 2, 1960 [Physicochemical thenrv of plasticity, with bibliography] ; by S. I. Gubkin Mav 10. 1961'

15388[1 ]4-a-d-+-438 p. 11. 4° 4Paper, $4.00 (OTS : 61-21615). '

9221. Geographic explorations in deserts of central Asia [with bibliography] • by M. p- Petrov. May 9, 1961. [35] p. 4» 4 Paper, $1.00 (OTS:

15389 9223. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Feb. 15-21. 1961) (96th of series). May 15,1961. [1] 4-a-c4-17 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15390 9225. Training of technical cadres in People’s Democratic Republic of Korea. USSR ; by V. Filippova. May 16, 1961. [l]4-4p.

15391 9226. Use of electronic computer in study of gyropilot, USSR; by I. R. Freydzon. May 4, 1961. [l]4-a4-23 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS: 61-31,117).

15392 9227. Coordination of scientific research, coordination of physiological research forthcoming 7-year period, USSR. May 4, 1961. [1)4-11 p. 4« 4 Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61-21547).

15393 9228. Prospects of developing and Improving highway network, USSR; by V. A. Bochin. May 3, 1961. [1] 4-a4-71 p. il. 4°

15394 9229. Measures to Increase China’s agricultural production in 1961, Communist

15395China; by Asakawa Kenji. May 9, 1961. [4]4-ll p. 4» (SS:2208.)

9230. Selected translations from official journal of Cambodia, v. 15 no. 49, Phnom Penh. May 22. 1961. [1] 4- il4-14 p. 4»

15396 9232. Herald of Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, no. 12, 1960 [with bibliog­raphies]. May 5, 1961. [l]4-a4-145 p. II. 4« 4 Paper, $2.75 (OTS: 61-21573).

15397 9233. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (366th in series). May 8, 1961. [1] 4-a4-117 p. 11. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

15398 9241. General meeting of Department of Chemical Sciences of Academy of Sci­ences USSR on Mar. 24, 1960. May 9, 1961. [ 1 ] 4-13 p. 4« 4 Xerox reproduction. (OTS: 61-23064).

15399 9242. Cybernetics in transportation, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. Ya. Aksenov. May 12, 1961. [l]4-43 p. 4° 4 Paper, $1.25 (OTS: 61- 31152).

15400 9243. Soviet machine building, no. 59, selected translations. May 11, 1961 [1] 4-a4-20 p. 4» 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31118).L.C. card 59-62052

15401 9244. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 28, selected translations May 17, 1961. [1)4-14-27 p. 4" 4 Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23015).

15402 9245. Press information report on Albania (Jan. 1960-Dec. 4, 1960) (33d in series). May 4,1961. [1] 4-a-e4-40 p. 4”

15403 9246. Lenin’s theory of reflection and contemporary physiology of sense organs, USSR; by N. I. Grashchenkov. May 12, 1961. [l] + 34 p. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-23116).

15404 9247. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Mar. 7-12, 1961) (166th of se­ries) [with bibliography]. May 12, 1961. [l]4-a-c-|-32 p. 4» L.C. card 58-60912

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15406 9249. Theory of glass electrode and some questions In theory of glass, USSR[with list of literature]; by M. M. Shul’ts. Apr. 13, 1961. [ 1 ] 4- 27 p. 4° ‘b Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21691).

15407 9250. News of Soviet science [with list of references]. Apr. 19, 1961. [ 1 ] 4-22p. il. 4° + Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-21681).

15408 9251. Financing capital investment, USSR; by B. Dashbaikir. May 11, 1961.[l]+6 p. 4°

15409 9252. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Mar. 21-26, 1961) (167th ofseries) [with bibliography]. May 15, 1961. [l]4-a-d-|-21 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60912

15410 9253. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Mar. 14-19, 1961) (168th ofseries) [with bibliography]. May 16, 1961. [l]-+-a-c + 32 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

15411 9254. Selected translations from official journal of Cambodia, v. 17, nos. 6, 7, 8,Phnom penh, Jan. 1961. May 10, 1961. [lJ4-a + 63 p. 4°

15412 9255. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (368th In series).May 16, 1961. [ 1 ] +a4-90 p. 4«L.C. card 59-60183

15413 9261. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Feb. 22-28, 1961) (97th ofseries). May 23, 1961. [1] 4-a-c4-17 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15414 9263. Soviet industrial development, no. 46, selected translations on ferrousmetallurgy. May 15, 1961, [l]4-a-b4-14 p. il. 4° (61-23040.) 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60.

15415 9264. On mechanics of controlling angular motion of body by means of rotors,USSR (with bibliography] ; by M. Z. Lltvln-Sedoy. May 15, 1961. [1] 4-16 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23055).

15416 9265. Organization of control of cardiovascular diseases, USSR ; by S. V. Kura-shov. May 12, 1961. [1]+a4-l-19b, 20-109 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $2.50 (OTS : 61-31107).

15417 9266. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (369th in series).May 15, 1961. [1] -}-a4-87 p. il. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

15418 9267. Summaries and translations from Rumanian legal publications, (1st inseries). May 15, 1961. [1] 4-a-c4-51 p. 4°

15419 9268. Economic report on North Korea (38th of series). May 15, 1961. [I]-}-a-c4-107 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60951

15420 9270. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Mar. 1-7, 1961) (98th ofseries). May 29, 1961. [1] 4-Ui4-16 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15421 9271. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Feb. 21-26, 1961) (164th ofseries) [with bibliography]. May 24, 1961. [l]4-a-d + 54 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

15422 9274. Mechanism of acute cardiac dilatation under conditions of extracorporealcirculation, USSR [w’lth bibliography] ; by S. Sh. Kharnas, R. S. Vinitskaya, and Yu. D. Volynskiy. June 2, 1961. [ 1 ] 4-9 p. il. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23134).

15423 9275. Hematological data in cardiac surgery with use of extracorporeal circula­tion, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. A. Kolyaditskaya and Ye. A. Khrushcheva. June 2, 1961. [1]4-12 p. il. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23129).

15424 9276. Problem of experimental defect of Interaurlcular cardiac septum, USSR[with bibliography] ; by I. G. Bobkov. June 2, 1961. [1] 4-12 p. il. 4°4* Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23127).

15425 9277. Morphological changes in tissues of autoplastlcally successfully trans­planted extremities in dogs, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. A. Vish­nevskiy, P. N. Mazayev and A. P. Maysyuk. May 20, 1961. [ 1 ] 4- 8 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31158).

15426 9278. Cutaneous plastic surgery by method of implantation in extensive burns,USSR [with bibliography] ; by S. P. Protopopov. May 28, 1961. [ 1] 4- 6 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (ORS: 61-23133).

15427 9279. Soviet industrial development, no. 47, selected translations on chemicalsand fuels. May 25, 1961. [l]4*a-c4-46 p. 4° Xerox reproduction,$5.60 (61-23057).L.C. card 59-62041

15428 9280. Accuracy of determination of wind direction and speed at different alti­tudes with Malukhit radio theodolite, USSR; by P. L. Yefimov and A. M. Khnchatrvan. May 19, 1961. [l]4-23 p. 4° 4’Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61-23014).

15429 9281. Class of automodel motions of ultra-relativistic gas, USSR [with bibliog­raphy] ; by V. A. Skripkin. May 19, 1961. [l]4-9 p. il. 4° 4» Xeroxreproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23005).

15430 9282. New material on development of channel of long spark, USSR [with bib­liography] ; by I. S. Stekol’nibov and A. V. Shkilev. May 19, 1961. [l]-j-13 p. H. 4° 4» Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23007).

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15431 9283. On distribution of density of charged particles In meteor trails, USSRI with bibliography J ; by T. L. Perel’man and S. I. Anisimov. May 15, 1901. [1J+8 p. 4® 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23111)

15432 9284. Abstract automata and subdivision of free semigroups, USSR [with bib­liography] ; by V. M. Glushkov. May 19, 1961. [11 + 8 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23050).

15433 9285. Improvement of optimal control of interial objects in presence of pertur­bations, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. V. Kazakevich and A. P. $1 60e(OTS • 61^3049)1961' 111 + 11 p' 1L 4° * Xerox reproduction,

15434 9286. Press information report on Albania, Sept-Dec. 22, 1960 (34th In series). May 15, 1961. [11+a-d + 33 p. 4°

15435 9288. Electric and photoelectric properties of single crystals of selenide and sulfide of antimony, USSR i with bibliography]; by A. F. Skubenko. May 17, 1961. [1J + 15 p. il. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23048).

15436 9289. USSR construction and building materials, no. 23, selected translations. tu+a + 17 p. 4 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS:

15437 9290. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 30, selected translations. May 25. 1961 [l]+a + 38 p. 4° 4 Paper, $1.00 (OTS: 61-31466).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (371st In series) May 24, 1961. [1]+a +139 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

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15439 9304. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (372d in series) May 22.1961. [1] + a-b+100 p. 11. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

15440 9305. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (373d In series) Mav 23,1961. [1]+a-b + 107 p. il. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

15441 9307. From Plaine des Jarres to Ban Ban, Laos; by Le Kham. May 26, 1961. [lj + 17 p. 4’

15442 9312. Cholinesterase reactivation and experimental therapy of mercaptophos poisoning, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu. G. Kagan. May 23, 1961. [1] +6 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23474).

15443 9313. Use of piezoelectric transducers for measuring arterial pressure of rabbits in chronic experiment, USSR; by A. M. Ivanitskiy. May 23, 1961. [1J+3 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23475).

15444 9314. Investigation of effect of electromagnetic energy of centimeter waves on Hemopoiesis, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. A. Suvosovskaya. May 23, 1961. [1] +6 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23115).

15445 9315. Experiment in obtaining cultures from single bacterial cell, USSR [with bibliography] ; by P. I. Yeniel’yanov. May 23, 1961. [l]+6 p 11 4“ 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23018).

15446 9316. New instrument for bacteriological investigation of air at negative tem­peratures, USSR; by V. S. Klktenko, N. I. Kasbanova and S. I. Kudry­avtsev. Muy 23, 1961. [l] + 5 p. 11. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-28113).

15447 9318. 75th birthday of Nikolay Nikolayevich Anichkov, USSR; by K. Volkova. May 23, 1901. [11+5 p. il. 4’ 4Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS; 61—23473).

15448 9319. 3d all-Union conference of pathophysiologists, July 1960, USSR [report ami resolutions |. May 23, 1961. [1] +17 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, (OTS: 61-23056).

15449 9320. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Mar. &-14. 1961) (99th of series). J une 5, 1961. [ 1 ] + 111 +14 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15450 9321. Selected translations from Li-hsueh Hsueh-pao (Acta mecbanlea Sinica), Apr 1960, Communist China [with list of references]. May 29. 1961. [l]+a + 84 p. il. 4“ 4 Xerox reproduction, $8.10 (OTS : 61-23137).

15451 9322. Effect of certain pharmacological agents on electric potential on stomach in ulcer disease patients, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ya. V. Borin and It. P. Makos. June 14, 1961. [1]+15 p. 11. 4° 4Xerox reproduc­tion, $1.60. (OTS: 61-23613).

15452 9324. Selected translations from Acta mechanics Sinica, Jan., Apr. 1959, Com­munist China [with lists of references], June 20, 1961. [l]+a + 174 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $12.50 (OTS : 61-23028).

15453 9325. Evolution of chemical basis of functions of nervous system, USSR [with bibliography]; by Kh. S. Koshtoyants. June 1, 1961. [l]+9 p 4°4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23135).

15454 9326. Experimental tumors of liver under conditions of protein-chollne deficiency, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. P. Smirnov. June 14, 1961. [1] + 15 p. II. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23551).

15455 9327. Selected technical newspaper articles, Communist China. June 6, 1961. [l)+a + 28 p. 4“ 4 Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS: 61-23588).

15456 9329. Genetic conditions of diamond mineral-satellites In kimberlites of Yakutia. USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. N. Sarsadskikh and V. S. Rovsha. May 20, 1961. [11+18 p. 4» 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS:61-23000).

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(series) —ContinuedNew vanadium mineral, rusacovlte. USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. A.

Ankinovlch. May 26, 1961. [1]+15 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction,$1.60 (OTS: 61-23016).

Certain data on diamonds found In form of polycrystalline aggregates, USSR: by Ya. M. Kravtsov and S. I. Futergendler. May 26, 1961. rl]+-7 p. il. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23017).

Soviet industrial development, selected translations, no. 48. June 8, 1961. [l]+a + 7 p. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23463).

Soviet industrial development, no. 49, selected translations. June 5, 1961. [1]+ 11 + 18 p. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23909).

Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Mar. 31—Apr. 9, 1961) (169th of series). June 2,1961. [1] + a-b+54 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

Translations from Ll-Hsueh Hsueh-pao (Acta mechanica Slnica) [with bibliographies], Jan. 1958, Communist China. June 5, 1961. [l]+a + 57 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $5.60 (OTS : 61-23487).

Cytology [with bibliographies], no. 1, 1961, USSR. June 8, 1961. [1] + a-b + 216 p. 11. 1° 4 Xerox reproduction, $14.00 (OTS: 61-23600).

Hemopoiesis in patients suffering from brucellosis and treated with anti­biotics and vaccine, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. I. Vasil'yeva. May 25, 1961. 11 ]+ll p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31,467).

All-Union conference of Internists [on use of steroid hormones In medicine], USSR; by I. N. Rybkin. May 25, 1961. [1] +6 p. 4» 4Xerox repro duction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23114).

Code of criminal procedure of RSFSR, USSR. May 26, 1961, [170]Criminal code of RSFSR, USSR. May 26, 1961. [96] p. 4»Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (376th in series).

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29,1961. [l]+a-b+153p. il. 4»L.C. card 59-601’3

Chinese Journal of Internal medicine (Chung-hua Nei-k o Tsa-chih), Feb. 1960. no. 2, v. 8, Communist China [with bibliographies]. June 8, 1961. [1] +a c 116 p. II. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $23.50 (OTS : 61—23488).

9358. Current events. USSR. June 6, 1961. [l]+2 leaves, 4- 4 Xerox repro-

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dnctlor $1.10 iOTS: 61-23559). . . T9359 Obituary of B. N. Lukov, USSR; by V. Belyanskiy [and others]. June 6,

1961. [1]+ 2 leaves, 4“ 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61 23466).9360 Organization of sanitary epidemiological work under new conditions, USSR :

by G. M. Margulis and M. I. Bromanskaya. June 1, 1961. [l] + 5 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61—23470).

9361. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Apr. 18-23, 1961) [with bibli­ography]. [1961.] [1]+a-d4 21 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60912 , T

9363. Soviet nonferrous metallurgy, no. 31, selected translations. June 8, 1961. [1] + p, H + 9 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23557).

9365 Soviet industrial development, no. 52, selected translations. June 5, 1961. [1 j+11 + 20 p. 4“ 4 Paper, 75c. i OTS : 61-31471).L.C. card 59-62041

9366. Soviet Industrial development, no. 53 selected translations. June 5, 1961. [ 1 ] +H+19 p. 40 4 Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61—23567).L.C. card 59-62041

9367. Selected translations from Jen-min Jlh-pao (People’s daily) (Mar. 6-18, 1961) Communist China, no. 1. June 9, 1961. [4]+a-d + 110 p. 4° (SS : 2209.)

9368 Electrokvmogram of healthy individual, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu I. Akimov and L. L. Orlov. June 8, 1961. [l] + 22 p. 11. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61—23605).

9369. Snlenin. its biological and therapeutic properties, USSR [with bibli­ography] : by V. P. KomLsarenko. June 8, 1961. [l] + 22 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31473).

9370 Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Mar. 28-Apr. 16, 1961) (170th of series) [with bibliography]. May 31, 1961. [l]+a-d+56 p. 4°

9371. Significant information about activities and personalities of Ministry of Defense in Israel; by Yeshayahv Ben-Porat. June 16, 1961. [1] +31 p. 4°

9373. Plastic deformation of metals, v. 3, 1960, USSR [with bibliography] ; by S. I. Gubkin. June 9, 1961. [l]+a-d + 340 p. 11. 4" 4 Xerox repro­duction, $19.75 (OTS ; 61-23622).

9375. Medicinal preparations based on polymers, USSR [with list of literature] ; by M. F. Shostakovskiy and F. P. Sldel’kovskaya. May 30, 1961. [1] + 15 p. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61—23122).

9376. Synthesis of sigetin (dipotassium salt of p, p’disulfo-me'o-3, 4-diphen- ylhexane), USSR [with list of literature] ; by S. F. Torf and N. V. Khromov-Borisov. May 30, 1961. [l]+5p. 4" 4 Xerox reproduction,$1.10 (OTS: 61-23123).

9377. Law on protection of nature, USSR. May 31, 1961. [11 6 p. 4 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23471).

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9378. Investigation of hygienic characteristics of ultrasonic waves In Industry, USSR [with bibliography]; by Z. S. Llslchklna. May 31, 1961. [1] + 14 p. 11. 4“ * Paper, 50c. (OTS ; 6131468).

9379. Change In electrical reactivity of brain In children after school classes. USSR [with bibliography] ; by Yu. M. Pratusevlch and N. N. Korzh. [1] + 9 p. 11. 4‘ * Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31469).

9380. Hygienic and educational significance of prolonged school day, USSR [with bibliography] ; by L. I. Aleksandrova. May 31, 1961. [l]+6 u. 4» 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31470).

9381. Problems of hygiene of children and adolescents at 1st all-Russian congress of hygienists and sanitation physicians, USSR; by Ye. M. Belostotskaya. May 31, 1961. (1J + 5 p. 4° 4Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS; 61- 23477) •

9382. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Mar. 15-21. 1961) (100th of senes). June 12,1961. [1]+ili + 16 p. 4“L.C. card 59-60695

9383. Effect of early necrotomy upon course of experimental burn sickness, USSR ; by M. A. Tsukerman and Ya. I. Veksler. June 5, 1961. [11 + 1 p 4» 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23481).

9384. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (378th in series). June 14, 1961. [1]+a + 79 p. il. 4”L.C. card 59-60183

9385. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (379th in series). June 18, 1961. 11 i+a+117 p. 11. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

9387. Terminology of heat and mass transfer, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. T. El'perln. June 11, 1961. [l] + 28 p. 4- [English, Russian and German.] 4> Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61-23462).

9393. Scientific research in agriculture and animal husbandry, Communist China. June 7, 11)61. ll] + u+19 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61—23579).

9394. Press Information report on Albania (May 1960-Jan. 5, 1961) (35th of series). June 1, 1961. [ 1]+a-e+34 p. 4»

9395. Communism and overall development of personality, USSR [with list of suggested reading] ; by E. V. Strukov. June 1, 1961. [l]+50 p. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $5.60 (OTS : 61-23136).

9396. Brucellosis of farm animals, USSR ; by A. Ya. Pankratov. June 6, 1961. H] + il + 74 p. 4" 4> Xerox reproduction, $7.60 (OTS: 61-23564).

9397. News of Soviet agricultural sciences, USSR. June 11, 1961. LU+a + 78 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $7.60 (OTS : 61-23121).

9398. Selected translations from Jen-mln Jih-pao (People’s daily). Communist China, no. 2, Mar. 19-27, 1961. June 19, 1961. [4] + a-c+ [162] p. 4° (SS:22;0.)

9399. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (381st in series). Junes, 1961. [l]+a+69p. 4»L.C. card 59-60183

9400. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (382nd In series). June 6,1961. [1]+a-b + 116 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

9401. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (Apr. 25-30, 1961) (172nd of series) [with bibliography], June 5, 1961. [l]+a-c + 40 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60912

9402. Economics of Soviet trade, USSR. June 21, 1961. [193] p. 11. 4°9407. Principle of movable block systems in building electronic digital computers,

USSR; by M. A. Kartsev. June 5, 1961. [l]+8 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23480).

9408. Moscow eleetromedical apparatus plant In struggle for technical progress; by A. I. Goldsbteyn and B. N. Kol’nlkov. June 5, 1961. [11+8 p. 11. 4“ 4* Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23587).

9410. Selected translations from Nlian dan (People), North Vietnam, no. 1, Feb. 18—Mar. 8, 1961. June 14, 1961. [1]+a-c + 134 p. 4“

9411. Soviet industrial development, no. 54, selected translations. June 9. 1961. [1]+-a-b-|-24 p. 4° 4* Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23479).

9414. Education among overseas Chinese in North Vietnam ; by Chuang Yung. June 5, 1961. [l]+6p. 4»

9415. Radioastronomy, Communist China ; by Wang Shou-kuan. June 5, 1961. [1J + 8 p. 4° 4* Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61—23565).

9416. Geological survey in North Vietnam. June 6, 1961. [2] leaves, 4°4>Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23465).

9419. Ecology of space flight, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. I. Danyleyko. June 17, 1961. [ IJ +13 p. il. 4" 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31,491).

9420. Reaction of islet apparatus of pancreas during radiation syndrome, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. V. Tsvetkova. June 17, 1961. [l]+8 p. il. 4° 4* Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23615).

9423. Characteristics of innervation of pia mater of human brain in advanced and old age, USSR [with bibliography] ; by G. A. Konstantynovs’kyy. June 14, 1961. [ 1 ] + 9 p. 11. 4” 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS:61-23561).

9427. Developments on new Turkish income tax system. June 15, 1961. [1] + 11 + 24 p. 4°

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taining to Communist China, Soviet abstracts, mathematics, books 3-7.1960, abstracts 2873-8239. June 7, 1961. li + 108 n. 4° 4> Xerox re­production, $9.60 (OTS : 61-23595).

15519 9430. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (383rd In series)June 19, 1961. [1 ]+a-t-114 p. 11. 4» L.C. card 59-60183

15520 9433. Patbobistological changes in organs of white rats in oral administrationof radiosodium, USSR [with list of references] ; by A. A. Plnus. June 7, 1961. [1)4-114-5 p. 11. 4° <t> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61- 23607).

15521 9434. Regulations on shipment of dangerous freight, Communist China [artlcleslJune 20, 1961. [4]+a + 44 p. 4» (SS:2212.)

15522 9437. Biographies of selected Soviet medical personnel. June 15, 1961. [1)4-20p. 4®

15523 9438. Neuraminic acid and its role in organism, USSR [with bibliography] ; by1. V. Tsvetkova, June 15, 1961. [1] 4-20 p. 4° 4> Xerox reproduc­tion. $2.60 (OTS: 61-23609).

15524 9439. Change in content of macroergic phosphorus compounds in tissues in acuteradiation sickness, USSR [with bibliography] ; by D. A. Golubentsev. June 15. 1961. [ 1 ] 4- 9 p. 4° <t> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23947).

15525 9440. Free amino acids of blood and urine in leucosis, USSR [with bibliog­raphy]: by M. B. Sventsitskaya and O. D. Ramonova-Tskhovrebova. June 15, 1961. [1] 4-7 p. 11. 4“ 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS:61 23946).

15526 9441. Determination and Isolation of anti-diphtherial antibodies with aid ofantigens fixed on cellulose, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. Ye. Gur- vich, M. V. Ispolatovaskaya and K. N. Myasoyedova. June 16, 1961. [1)4-12 p. 11. 4“ 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23936).

15527 9442. Connection between paradoxical action of adrenaline in cancer patientsand its effect on cholinesterase activity, USSR [with bibliography] ; by R. I. Lifshlts. June 19, 1961. [l]4-8 p. 4“ * Xerox reproduc­tion. $1.10 (OTS: 61-23937).

15528 9443. Experimental thrombosis and its prevention with trypsin Inhibitor, USSR[with bibliography] ; by G. V. Andreyenko and B. A. Kudryashov. June 19, 1961. [1)4-11 P. 4° ■fr Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23935).

15529 9444. Certain data on nature of immuno-blological specificity of proteins, USSR[with bibliography] ; by A. I. Nikolayev. June 19, 1961. [ 1 ]4-14 p. 11. 4“ 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23940).

15530 9445. Research on veterinary diseases in USSR. June 13, 1961. [l]4-24p. 4“ 4> Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23624).

15531 9446. Detection of bacterial contamination of air, USSR [articles, with bib­liographies]. June 14, 1961. [1)4-8 p. U. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23938).

15532 9448. Aral Sea, navigational, geographic and hydrometeorological essays, USSR[with bibliography] ; by P. P. Turn. June 13. 1961. [1]4-41 p. 11. 4” 4 Xerox reproduction, $4.60 (OTS: 61-23913).

15533 9450. Records system and method of experimentation for peoples, communes,Communist China. June 15, 1961. [l]4-a4-60 p. 4° $ Xerox re­production. $6.60 (OTS: 61-23572).

15534 9451. Biological effect of microwaves, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A. S.Presman, Y. U. Kamenskli and N. A. Levitina. June 9, 1951. [1)4- 30 p. 4“ * Paper, $1.00 (OTS : 61-31472).

15535 9452. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Mar. 22-28, 1961) (101st ofseries). June 20, 1961. [1] 4-iii4-12 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60695

15536 9453. Selected translations from Nung-yeh Hsueh-pao (Acta agriculturae Sl-nica) [with list of references], May 28, 1960, Communist China. June 26, 1961. [l)4-a4-159 p. il. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $12.00 (OTS : 61-23925).

15537 9454. Selected translations from Jen-min Jlh-pao (People’s dally), Mar. 28-31,1961, Communist China, no. 3. June 20, 1961. [4] 4-a-c4-110 p. 4» (SS: 2213.)

15538 9455. Selected translations from Chung-hua Nel-k’o Tsa chlh (Chinese journalof Internal medicine) [with lists of references], no. 3, Mar. 1959, Communist China. June 20, 1961. [l]4-a-b4-94 p. 4” <t> Xerox re­production, $8.60 (OTS : 61-23943).

15539 9458. Economic report on North Korea (39th of series). June 12, 1961.[1] 4-a-d4-95 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60951

15540 9459. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (384th in series).June 12, 1961. [1] 4~a4-142 p. 4"L.C. card 59-60183

15541 9464. Documentation available in chemical field (Rumania) ; [by V. Mltrofano-vlci). June 19, 1961. [l)4-9p. 4°

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9467. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing In Hungary (Mar.- Apr. 1961) (32d of series) (with bibliography], June 19, 1961. [l]+a-d + 106 p. 4- L.C. card 58-06946

9469, Selected translations from Jen-min Jlb-pao (People’s daily), Apr. 5-8, 1961, Communist China, no. 4. June 26, 1961. I41 + a-c + 132 n. 4» (SS : 2214.)

9473. Metallurgy and metallography of pure metals, USSR [with bibliographies] ; edited by V. S. Yemel’ yanov and A. 1. Yevstyukbln. June 20, 1961. [ 1J + a-u + 387 p. 11. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $21.U0 (OTS : 61-23597)

9476. Soviet industrial development, no. 56, selected translations. June 21. 1961. [l]+a-b + 27 p. 4‘ ♦ Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-23627)

9477. Concerning bone changes In chronic external Irradiation, USSR [with bib­liography] ; by A. V. Grinberg and T. V. Orlova. June 16, 1961. [1] + 20 p. 11. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS : 61-23578).

9478. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Mar. 29-Apr. 4, 1961) (102nd of series). June 26, 1961. [1]+111 +13 p. 4“ L.C. card 59-60695

9480. Organic semiconductors, USSR; by B. A. Krontsel’. June 19, 1961. [1] + 16 p. 11. 4" ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23617).

9481. Allergy, USSR; by A. D. Ado. June 19, 1961. [1] +15 p. 11. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23626).

9482. Selected translations from Nhan Dan (The People), Mar. 26-31, 1961, North Vietnam, no. 2. June23,1961. [11+0-9 + 72 9.4“

9483. Compilation of maps of types of terrain, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. V. Fatlayer. June 23, 1961. [1J+21 p. 11. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS; 61-23604).

9484. Use of large-scale maps in economic-geographic research, USSR [with bib­liography] ; by S. L. Malayeva. June 23, 1961. [1]+21 p. 11. 4“♦ Xerox reproduction. $2.60 (OTS : 61-23602).

9485. Representation of soil and vegetation cover on 1 : 25,000, 1 : 50,000, and 1: 100,000 scale topographic maps, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. M. Svatkov. June 23, 1961. [l]+9 p. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23603).

9486. Improving content of topographic maps, USSR; by R. S. Narskikh. June 23,1961. [l] + 13p.4“ ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23601).

9488. Discussion of socio-political aspects of Rumanian mathematical research; by N. Teodorescu. July 1, 1961. [l]+8p. 4“

9489. Current methods of specific diagnosis and therapy of allergic diseases, USSR [with bibliography]; by A. A. Pol'ner. June 16, 1961. [1] +14 p. 4“ ♦Xerox reproduction. $1.60 (OTS : 61-23554).

9490. Oxygenation as method of treating burns, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. V. Sheremet. June 16, 1961. [l]+8 p. 4’ ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 01-23580).

9491. Selected translations from Jen-mln JIh-pao (People's dally), Apr. 9-11, 1901, Communist China, no. 5. June 26, 1961. [4]+a-c + 99 p. 4“ (SS : 2215.)

9492. Prophylaxis of Infections with live vaccines, USSR [with bibliography ; edited] by M. I. Sokolov. June 10. 1961. [l] + a-b + 492 p. 11. 4“♦ Xerox reproduction, $23.50 (OTS : 61-23618).

9493. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (May 3-7, 1901.) (173rd ofseries) [with bibliography], June 21, 1961. [l]+a-c + 31 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

9494. Terms of trade of China and under developed countries in relation to their trades with Soviet Union, Communist China ; by Akino Yoshio. June 28, 1961. [4] + 30 p. 4» (SS:2216.)

9496. Press Information report on Albania (Oct. 11, 1960-Jan. 22, 1961) (36th In in series). June28, 1961. [1 ]+a-d +32 p. 4“

9497. Concerning fluorescent microscopes, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. M. Brumberg. June 15, 1961. [l]+a + 26 p. 11. 4“ ♦Xerox reproduc­tion, $2.60 (OTS ; 61-23573).

9498. System for radiation pattern control of complex wideband antenna with low intensity side lobes, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. D. Kuznetsov and V. K. Paramonov. June 15, 1961. [l]-f-12 p. 11. 4° ♦Xerox re­production, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23595).

9499. Menopause and neoplastic diseases, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. M. Dil'man. June 16, 1961. [1J+16 p. 11. 4" ♦Paper, 50c. (OTS ; 61- 31492).

9500. Cancer cells (review), USSR; by R. Ye. Kavetskly. June 16, 1961. [1] + 11 p. 4“ ♦ Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23593).

9501. Engels and medicine, USSR; by L. N. Karllk. June 16, 1961. [1]+14 p. 4° ♦ Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS : 61-23614).

9502. Organization of advanced training of physlclnas In Russia, USSR, demo­cratic and capitalistic countries, USSR: by M. G. Savchenko. June 16, 1001. [1J + 7 p. 4° ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23571).

9503. Biographies of selected Soviet medical personnel. June 16. 1961. [l]+a + 7 p. 4“ ♦Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61 23606).

9504. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (386th In series). June 23.1961. [I ]+a *-76 p. 4“L.C. card 59-60183

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Proceedings of sessions of Leningrad Scientific Medical Society of Othorhl- nolaryngology, USSR. June 16, 1961. [1J4-38 p. 4“ 4> Xerox repro­duction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-235991-

Selected translations of abstracts of articles by Chinese authors, or per­taining to Communist China, Soviet abstracts, Soviet abstracts, physics, books 1-6, 1960, abstracts 2276-14205. June 16, 1961 [l] + a + 54 p.4” [Page numbered 35 has been duplicated, but with different text.] $ Xerox reproduction, $5.60 (OTS : 61-23939).

To hasten Introduction of more reliable respirators, USSR: by G. G. Sobolev. June 19, 1961. [1)4-8 p. 11. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS : 61—23905),

Soviet research on ESP and thought transmission [articles]. June 20 1961. [l]4-a-f-3G p. il. 4« 4-Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31493).

Physician's assistants, USSR: by N. A. Gabelova. June 19, 1961, 8 p. 11. 4“ [Relates to radiograph and gammograph.] 4> Xerox duction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23901).

Noises are harmful to health, USSR; by V. G. Boyko. July 11. 11 ] 4-9 p. II. 4° 4» Paper. 50c. (OTS : 61-31510).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (387th in series).19.1961. [ 1 j-f-a-f-iai p. n. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

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Problem of effect of galauthamlne on central nervous system. USSR bibliography] ; by M D. Mashkovskiy and R. Yu. Il'yuchenok. June 23, 1961. (1)4 15 p. 11. 4" <t> Paper, 50c. (OTS: 61-31497).

Effect of small X-ray doses on extinguishing Inhibition In rabbits. USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. V. Malyukova. July 3, 1961. [114-6 p. 4“ 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23903).

Selected translations on Soviet Industrial development: Soviet metal­working equipment (21. July 25, 1961. [1] 4-1+28 leaves, 4° 4> Paper $1.00 (OTS : 61-31527).

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Complement fixation test tn quantitative determination of A-type botulln toxin, USSR [with bibliography] ; by T. A. Knlitlna. June 22, 1961 [l]+5 p. 4“ * Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23948).

New designs in plan for Saratov hydroelectric power station, USSR [with bibliography] ; by G. A. Russo and V. I. Stankervich. June 22, 1961 [1)4-14 p. 11. 4° $ Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23927).

Ways to reduce cost of prefabricated reinforced concrete In hydroelectric power-engineering construction, USSR ; by V. P. Okorochkov. June 22 1961. [U4-11 p. 11. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS - 61-239281.

Lithuanian SSR; by P. A. Gargasas, June 30, 1961, [1] 4-a4-[132] p 11. 4°

9539. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (Peonle’s dally). Apr. 16-19 1961, ^Communist China, no. 7. July 20, 1961. [4]4-a-b+129

9540. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (388th In series) 30.1961. [l]4-a + 99 p. 11. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

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Investigation of p-n junction formation in selenium photocells, [with bibliography) ; by G. B. Abdullayev, et al. June 27, 1961. 10 p. II. 4° 4 Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23920).

Effect of Antarctica on climate of Southern Hemisphere, USSR bibliography]; by B. A. Bugayev. June 22, 1961. [1)4-9 n ■k Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 81-23931).

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Diagram for forecasting dally thunderstorms. USSR [with bibliography] : by M. V. Yegorova. June 22. 1961. [1)4-5 p. it. 4“ 4Xerox repro­duction, $1.10 (OTS : 61-23930).

Pathological physiology and experimental therapy In USSR [with blbli- ogranhlesl. July 10, 1961. [1)4-55 p. 11. 4» 4 Paper, $1.50 (OTS: 61—31519).

Summary of Hungarian provincial press (May 16-21, 1961) (175th of series) [with bibliography K June 30, 1961. [l]4-a-c4-38 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

Selected translations from Jen-mln Jih-pao (People’s dally) Communist China, Apr 1-4, 20-21, 1961, no. 8. July 20, 1961. [4] 4-a-c-|-119 p. 4° (SS : 2219.)

Preventive medicine in Communist China [with bibliography]. June 29, 1961. ll]4-a-[-59 p. 4“ <t>Xerox reproduction, $6.60 (OTS: 61-23922).

Puzzle of Venus, USSR; by D. Ya. Martynov. June 24, 1961. [114-31 p. 11. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $3.60 (OTS : 61-23952).

Experience in ultrasound therapy of diseases of peripheral nervous system and locomotor apparatus, USSR [with bibliography] ; by I. S. Kurilenko and G. R. Khomenko. July 5, 1961. [1 J -4-8 p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c.(OTS: 61-31,511).

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Research at Stallnabad Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene, USSR; by V. C. Arskiy [and others], July 5, 1961. 111+21 p. 4° <I> Paper, 75c. (01’8:61-31,512).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (389th in series). June 26,1961. [lJ+a-b + 126 p. 11. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

Summaries and translations from Rumanian legal publications (2d In aeries). June 2:'., 1961. [l]+a-b-|-26 p. 4° [Includes source cover­age.]

Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s daily), Apr. 22-26, 1961, Communist China, no. 9. July 12, 1961. [4]+a-c+99 p. 4°(SS : 2220.)

Effect of transfusion of blood and Its components on antitoxic and protein- formitm functions of liver, USSR; by V. M. Borets. June 29, 1961. [11+6 p. 4° * Paper, Xerox reproduction, $1.10 (OTS: 61-23951).

Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Apr. 5-11. 1961) (103rd of series). June 30, 1961. [1]+111+15 p. 4»L.C. card 59-60695

Mechanical vascular suture In plastics of blood vessels, USSR [with blbllog- 50chy!dTS-I61Idl^i3°Ta' July B’ 1961’ [1]+yl p‘ U’ 4° *PttPtr’

Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Apr. 12-18, 1961) (104th of series). July 18,1961. [1] 4-1114-11 p. 4» L.C. card 59-60695

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (391st in series). July 5,1961. [ll+a+98 p. 11. 4° L.C. curd 59-60183

Voyenno-medltslnskiy zhurnal (Mllltary-medlcal journal), no. 3, 1961, June 29, 1961. [1]+a-c+169 p. 11. 4° 4>Paper, $3.00 (OTS: 61-31,504).L.C. card 58-60925

Selected translations from Nhan dan (People) Mar. 9-19. 1961: North Vietnam, no. 3. July 22, 1961. [l)+a-c-f 96 p. 4»

Vestnlk khlrurgli (Herald of surgery) (excerpts), no. 3, 1961. June 29, 1961. [1]+a + 100 p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, $2.50 (OTS : 61-31,505).

Current pharmacological research In USSR [with bibliography]. June 30, 1961. [lJ+a+13 p. 11. 4° 4> Xerox reproduction, $1.60 (OTS: 61-23897).

New technology In medicine, USSR; by M. G. Anan’yev. July 7, 1961. [ 1 ] + 42+p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, $1.25 (OTS : 61-31,520).

Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s daily) Apr. 27-30, 1961, Communist China, no. 10. July 25, 1961. [4]+111+140 p. 4° (S S • 2221.)

Peoples of non-Russlan Asia, USSR; by Ye. A. Belyayev, G. M. Petrov, and A. M. Shamsutdlnov. June 30,1961. [l] + 14p. 4°

Theoretical problems of building communism in USSR and task of Soviet ethnographers. June 30, 1961. [l]+13p. 4°

Problems of ethnography, archeology, and anthropology at conference on history of Siberia and Far East, USSR; by A. D. Grach. June 30, 1961. [11 + 15 p. 4°

Ethnographic study of Russian kolkhoz peasantry of eastern Siberia in 1957-59, USSR ; by G. S. Maslova and L. M. Saburova. June 30, 1961. [1 ] +22 p. 11. 4°

Summary of Hungarian provincial press (May 23-30, 1961) (176th of series) [with bibliography]. July 10, 1961. [l]+a-d+41 p. 4° L.C. card 58-60912

Formation and growth of socialist Intellectuals in North Korea. July 7, 1961. [l]+56p. 4°

Technological revolution and reform in telecommunications. Communist China ; by Shen Kuang. July 3, 1961. [l]+13p. 4" (SS:2222.)

Ch’ung-ch’lng; by Chao T’lng-chlen, Communist China. June 30, 1961. [l]+a-e+101 p. 11. 4

Press Information report on Albania, Sept. 1960-Feb. 28, 1961 (37th In series). July 14, 1961. [11+a-f+ 53 p. 4»

Psychiatry In USSR and Czechoslovakia [articles, with bibliography], June 30, 1961. [ 1 ] + 27 p. 4» 4 Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31514).

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (392nd in series). July 3,1961. [1]+a-b+146 p. 11. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (393rd In series). July 5, 1961. [1]+a-b + 144 p. 11. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

Determination of basal metabolic rate by thermoelectric method, USSR [with list of literature] ; by P. V. Ramzaev, A. P. Negurey, and V. P. Blchkov. July 3, 1961. [l]+a+19 p. 11. 4° * Xerox reproduction, $2.60 (OTS: 61-23899).

Results of surgical treatment of burns, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. Ye. Povstyanoy. July 25, 1961. [11 + 11 p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31530).

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May 3, 1961, Communist China, no. 11. July 25, 1961. [4]+a-c+ 83 p 4° (SS : 2223.)

15628 9634. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (394th in series).July 17, 1961. [1]+a-f-134 p. 4“L.C. card 59-60183

15629 9635. Economic report on North Korea (40th of series). July 27, 1961. [11 +a—d+91 p. 4° [Includes list of sources.]L.C. card 58-60951

15630 9636. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Apr. 19-25, 1961) (105th ofseries). July 26, 1961. [1]+a-c + 19 p. 4°L.C. card 59-60695

15631 9637. Soviet industrial development, no. 61, selected translations. July 14. 1961.[l] + a + 28p. 4° 4> Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31526).L.C. card 59-62041

15632 9640. Hygienic aspect of preventive measures against pathology of organs ofcardiovascular system, USSR [with bibliography] ; bv I. I. Belyayev. July 20, 1961. [l]+12p. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 61-31525).

15633 9642. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People's daily) May 4-5,1961, Communist China, no. 12. July 27, 1961. [4]+a-b + 86 p. 4" (SS : 2224.)

15634 9646. Selected translations on East European agriculture, forestry, and foodindustries (1st In series). July 10, 1961. [l]+a-b + 77 p. 11. 4“

15635 9647. Selected translations on economic organization and management in EasternEurope (1st in series) [with list of footnotes]. July 10, 1961. [l]+a + 22 p. 4“

15636 9648. Selected translations on East Europe service industries (1st in series).July 10, 1961. [1]+a—b + 111 p. il. 4°

15637 9650. Developing animal husbandry and improving agricultural leadership tnMongolia; by N. Jagbaral. July 22, 1961. [l]+a + 52 p. 4°

15638 9654. Soviet transportation, no. 8, selected translations. Aug. 10, 1961. [1] +a-d + 150 p. 11. 4“

15639 9658. Summary of Czechoslovak provincial press (Apr. 26-May 2, 1961) (106thof series). Aug. 1, 1961. [1]+ a-b + 21 p. 4“L.C. card 59-60695

15640 9662. Soviet plans for USSR and Western Europe; by Wolfgang Leonhard.July31, 1961. [l] + 18p.4°

15641 9663. Archives of pathology, no. 3, 1961. July 11, 1961. [55] p. 11. 4° 4> Paper,$1.50 (OTS: 61-31521).

15642 9664. News of USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. July 12, 1961. [l]+a +31 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $1.00 (OTS : 61-31522).

15643 9666. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s Dally), May 6-9,1961, Communist China, no. 13. Aug. 7, 1961. [4]+a-b + 134 p. 4° (SS ' 2225.)

15644 9668. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s daily), Mav 10-11,1961, Communist China, no. 14. Aug. 6, 1961. [41+a-c + 95 p. 4° (SS : 2226.)

15645 9670. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing In Hungary (Mar.-May 1961) (33rd ofseries) [with bibliography]. July 19, 1961. [1]+a-d + 76 p. 4” L.C. card 58-60946

15646 9674. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (396th In series). July28,1961. [1] J-a-b + 91 p. 11. 4°L.C. card 59-60183

15647 9684. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s dally), May 16-171961, Communist China, no. 16. Aug. 1, 1961. [4J + a-c + 87 p. 4° (SS : 2228.)

15648 9687. Press information report on Albania (Jan. 1961) (38th in series). July19.1961. [ll+a-e+32 p. 4“

15649 9689. Summary of Hungarian provincial press (June 7-13, 1961) (178th ofseries) [with bibliography], July 31, 1961. [1]+a-d + 32 p. 4°L.C. card 58-60912

15650 9696. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (397th in series). July17,1961. [ 11 + a-b + 182 p. 4° L.C. card 59-60183

15651 9697. Selected translations on East European agriculture, forestry, and foodindustries (2d In series). July 17. 1961. [l]+a + 30 p. 4°

15652 9698. Selected translations on economic organization and management inEastern Europe (2d in series) July 17, 1961. [l] + a + 25 p. 4"

15653 9702. Press information report on Albania (Feb. 5-Mar. 30, 1961. 30th in series).Aug. 1,1961. [lJ + a-g + 61 p. 4°

15654 9706. Labor hygiene and occupational diseases, no. 4, 1961. USSR. July 18,1961. [l]+a-b + 95 p. 11. 4” ♦ Paper, $2.25 (OTS: 61-31528).

15655 9707. Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (398th In series). July31,1961. [1]+a-b + 108 p. 4“L.C. card 59-60183

15656 9712. Shortcomings in fish industry of Kallningradskiy Sovnarkhoz, USSR : byI. G. Shapiro. July 27, 1961. [1] + 8p. 4“

15657 9716. Selected translations from Jen-min Jih-pao (People’s daily) Mny 8-22.1961, Communist China, no. 17. Aug. 2. 1961. [4] + a-b + 120 p. 4" (SS : 2229.)

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9762.

9763.

Some questions on development of agricultural sciences In People's Re­public of China [articles) ; by V. A. Zhamin [and othersl. July 20. 1901. [l] + l-276a +277-298 p. 11. 4” * Paper, J4.00 (OTS: 61-31031).

Autoimmunization and significance of autoantibodies In pathology. USSR [with bibliography]; by A. M. Vikhert. Aug. 2, 1961. [1)4-26 p. 4°4‘ Paper, 75c. (OTS : 61-31551).

Selected translations from Jen-min Jlh-pao (People's daily). May 23-27. 1961, Communist China, no. 18. Aug. 7, 1961. [4] +a-c-f-101 p. 4" (SS : 2230.)

Education in Soviet Union ; by H. D. Kley. Aug. 1961. [l]+5p. 4»Selected translations on Soviet Industrial development, Soviet precision

equipment (2). July 31, 1961. [lJ + a + 23 leaves, 4° 4> Paper, 7oc. (0’1 S: 61—31552).

Factors affecting cardiovascular condition and other diseases in USSR 31553)eS)' JUly 28’ 1961‘ [li + 23 p' 4° ,f'PllPer’ 75c. (OTS: 61-

Selected translations from Jen-mln Jlh-pao (People’s dally), June 3-6.1961, Communist China, no. 20. Aug. 4, 1961. [4] + a-c4-105 p. 4"

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (399th in series). July 24,1961. [I] +a-b + 95 p. 11. 4"L.C. eard 59-60183

Selected translations on East European agriculture, forestry, and food Industries (3rd In series). July 24, 1961. [l]+a + 47 p. 4“

Selected translations on East European service industries (2d In series). July 24, 1961. [l]+a + 55 p. 4"

9769. Ten years of Harbin Industrial University, Communist China. July 31. 1901. [4 J 4-20 p. 4’ (SS 12233.)

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (402d in aeries). Aug. 7, 1961. (l]+a + 82p. 4« L.C. card 59-60183

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Selected translations on economic organization and management in Eastern Europe (3d In series). Aug. 7, 1961. [1]+a +119 p. 4»

Summary of Hungarian provincial press (May 31-June 6, 1961) (177th of serif's) [with bibliography], Aug. 4, 1961. [ 1 ] + a-d + 21 p. 4"

L.C. card 58-60912Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (403d in series).

8.1961. [lJ+a + 54p. 4«L.C. card 59-60183

From experience of converting industrial enterprises to 7- nnd workday In 1956-58, USSR; by A. L. Maksimov. Aug. 14, 1961. 79 p. 4“

Selected translations on East European service industries (3d in Aug. 7, 1961. [ll+a + 84 p. 4“

Aug.

6-hour [11 +

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Development in fishing Industry in Communist China; by Ajia and Ajlya Keizai Junpo. Aug. 7, 1961. [4]+a + 45 p. 4” (SS:2236.)

Selected translations on economic organization and management in East­ern Europe (4th in series). July 31, 1961. [l]-)-a-b + 91 p. 4°

Kenkyu

Selected translations on East European service industries (4th in series). July 31, 1961. (l]+a + 5O p. 11. 4”

Working and using sawing limestone In Moldavian SSR [with bibliog­raphy] ; by K. P. Galanin. Aug. 1, 1961. vtl+ [225] p. 11. 4»

Views expressed on expulsion of 147 Turkish university professors from newspaper Vatan. Aug. 10, 1961. [1] -4-14 p. 4»

Selected economic translations on Eastern Europe (404th in series). Aug. 7, 1961. [1]+a + 112 p. 4"

Selected translations on East European agriculture, forestry, and food industries (Sth In series). Aug. 7, 1961. [l]+a + 32 p. 4“

Selected translations on East European service industries (5th in series). Aug. 7, 1961. [1] -|-a-b + 93 p. II. 4»

JPRS (DC) L (series). [Processed.] Y 3. J 66:10/(nos.)1959. Laboratory Installation for coating fabrics [with bibliography; by I.

Bucurenci]. Nov. 30, 1959. [1] 4-6 leaves, II. 4° [From Industrie textila (Textile industry), no. 6, June 1958, Bucharest.] 4> Paper, 50c. (OTS : 59-31054).

1990. Advances in research on action of organophosphorus compounds (Poland) [with bibliography ; by T. Klsielinski and J. Lyszczarz]. Jan. 11, 1960. [1] +23 leaves, 4° [Errata, [1)4-1 p. 4°, dated Jan. 22, 1960, was issued also.) * Paper, 75c. (OTS : 60-31017).

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Report of Attorney General to Congress of United States on administra­tion of Foreign agents registration act of 1938, as amended, calendar year 1960. July 1961. [3]+153 p. 4“ [Processed.] tL.C. card 45-36591 J 1.30: 960

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LABOR DEPARTMENT

15686 Address by Assistant Secretary of Labor Jerry R. Holleman before Texas State AFL-CIO Convention, Galveston, Tex., July 31, 1961. [1901.] 13 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L 1.13: H 72/2

15687 Address by George L-P Weaver, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Interna­tional Affairs, before 4Sth annual president’s banquet of National Dental Association, Washington, D.C., Aug. 9, 1961. [1961.] 17 leaves, 4° (USDL-4688; [S-62-305].) [Processed.] t L 1.13 :W 37/2

15688 Address by Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg before 103rd convention of International Typographical Union, Dallas, Tex., Aug. 9, 1961.[1961.] 8 leaves, 4° ([S-62-181] ; USDL-4677.) [Processed.] t

L 1.13: G 56/2215689 Address by Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg before 28th convention

of United Association of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 8, 1961. Aug. 9, 1961. 9 leaves, 4° ([SD-62-180]; USDL-4676.) [Processed.] t L 1.13: G 56/24

15690 Address by Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg before G. I. Forum, Corpus Christie, Tex., Aug. 10, 1961. [1961.] 7 leaves, 4“ (USDL- 4680; [S-62-184].) [Processed.] t L 1.13 :G 56/26

15691 Address by Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg before League of United Latin American Ctizens, San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 9, 1961. Aug. 10, 1961.7 leaves, 4° ([S-62-183]; USDL-4679.) [Processed.] t

L 1.13 : G 56/2515692 Address by Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg before Rotary Club of

Houston, Houston, Tex., Aug. 10, 1961. [1961.] 8 leaves, 4° ([S 62- 182]; USDL-4678.) [Processed.] t L 1.13 :G 56/23

15693 Future of collective bargaining, address by Under Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, at Labor-Management Day luncheon, International Trade Fair, Chicago, Ill., Aug. 3, 1961. [1961.] 15 leaves, 4° ([S62-171]; U SDL 4670.) [Processed.] t L 1.13 :W 74/4

15694 Outlook for skilled worker in United States, implications for guidance and counseling [address by] Seymour L. Wolfbein, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor, presented before American Personnel and Guidance Association, Denver, Colo., Mar. 28, 1961. [1961.] 9 leaves, 4° [Proc­essed.] t L 1.13: W 83

15695 Statement by Secretary of Labor Goldberg on receiving Four Freedoms House award, Aug. 9, 1961. [1961.] (USDL-4691; [S-62-360.) [Proc­essed.] t L 1.13 :G 56/27

LABOR-MANAGEMENT REPORTS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Technical assistance aid. • Item 762-D-215696 5. Requirements for electing union officers as prescribed In Title 4 and related

provisions of Labor-management reporting and disclosure act. Revised June 1961. [1961.] 58+[6] p. 11. 12“ [Blank pages at end for note.] * Paper, 25c.L.C. card L61-59 L 31.8: 5/2

LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

15697 program guide, 1961-62, equal opportunity for handicapped. [1961.] cover title, iii+18 p. (President’s Committee on Employment of Physi­cally Handicapped.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 of cover.] J

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LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.

15698 Advance summary, special labor force report: Unemployment among hus­bands and wives in Mar. 1961. [July 1961.] 2-f-[l] p. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.2: Un 2/5

BLS reports, t L 2.71:(nos.)15699 183. Injuries and accident causes in canning of fruits and vegetables; [prepared

by Jack A. Wilson]. [May 1961.] cover title, iv+49 p. ii. 4°L.C. card L 61-63

15700 184. Wage structure: Cotton textiles; Aug. 1960; [prepared by Charles M.O’Connor]. [May 1961.] cover title, 1114-62-4-[2] p. 4®L.C. card L 55-34

15701 192. Same: Synthetic textiles; Aug. I960; [prepared by Charles M. O’Connor].[May 1961.] cover title, iii+504- [2] p. 4°L.C. card L 55—258

15702 193. Same: Women’s and misses’ dresses; Aug. 1960; [prepared by George LStelluto], [June 1961.] cover title, 1114-304-[2] p. 4°L.C. card L 61-65

15703 194. Salary trends; City public school teachers, 1925-59; [prepared in Divisionof Wages and Industrial Relations]. [May 1961.] cover title, iv4-25 Lil. 4° [Krom Monthly labor review, Mar. 1951-Mar. 1961.]

C. card L 61-6415704 197. Wage chronology: Anaconda Co., 1941—58, basic chronology and supple-

mpnts 1-2; [prepared. In Division of Wages and Industrial Relations]. [June 1961,] i4-12p. 4° [Processed.]L.C. card L 61-62

Bulletins. • Item 768 L2.3: (nos.)15705 1285-58. Occupational wage survey: Charlotte, N.C., Apr. 1961; [prepared by

Donald Cruse]. June 1961. ill4-16 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 58, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15706 1285-59. Same: Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky., Mar. 1961; [prepared by Woodrow C.Linn]. June 1961. Ui-f-18 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, Et. 59, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] ♦ Paper, 20c.

.C. card L 49-12515707 1285-60. Same: Charleston, W. Va., Apr. 1961; [prepared by Woodrow C. Linn].

June 1961. Hi 4-16 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 60, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15708 1285-61. Same: Albuquerque, N. Mex., May 1961; [prepared by William P.O’Connor]. June 1961. iii4-14 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc.S3, pt. 61, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 20c. L.C. card L 49-125

15709 1285-62. Same: Boise, Idaho, May 1961; [prepared by William P. O’Connor].June 1961. iii-|-14 p. oblong 8° [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 62, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15710 1285-63. Same: Greenville, S.C., Apr. 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].I2n,e 4901. 1114-14 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 63, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] ♦ Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15711 1285—65. Same: New York, N.Y., Apr. 1961; [prepared by Elliott A. Browar].49^1* ill4"32 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 65,

87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 25c.L.C. card L 49-125

15712 1285-66. Same: Chicago, Ill,, Apr. 1961; [prepared by Woodrow C. Linn],July 1961. iil-|-30 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 66, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 25c.L.C. card L 49-125

15713 1285-67. Same: Lubbock, Tex., May 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse].June 1961. hi4-14 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt 67, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15714 1285-68. Same; Rockford, Ill., May 1961; [prepared by Woodrow C. Linn]. July1961. Iii4-16 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as II. doc. 33, pt. 68, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15715 1285-69. Same: Muskegon-Muskegon Heights, Mich., May 1961 [prepared byWoodrow C. Linn]. July 1961. ili4-16 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 69, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

15716 1285-70. Same: Providence-Pawtucket, R.I.-Mass., May 1961: [prepared byLeo Epstein], July 1961, iii4-26 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 70, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 25c.

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1285-71. Same: San Antonio, Tex., May 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse]. July 1961. 1114-24 p. oblong 8° [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 71, 87 tn Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 25c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285-73. Same: Atlanta, Ga., May 1961 ; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse]. July 1961. 1114-20 p. oblong 8° [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 73, 87th Cong., 1st sess. J • Paper, 20c.

1285-74. Same: Paterson-Cllfton-Passalc, N.J. (Bergen and Passaic Counties), May 1961: [prepared by Elliot A. Browar]. July 1961. 1114-18 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 74, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 20c.L.C. card L49-125

1285-75. Same: Beaumont-Port Arthur, Tex., May 1961; [prepared by Don­ald M. Cruse]. July 1961. 1114-16 p. oblong 8° [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 75, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285-76. Same: Savannah, Ga., May 1961 ; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse]. July 1961. iii +14 p. oblong 8° [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 76, 87th Cong., 1st sees.] • Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285—77. Same: Spokane, Wash., May 1961 ; [prepared by William P. O'Connor], July 1961. iii4-22 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 77, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 25c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285-78. Same: Houston, Tex., May 1961; [prepared by Donald M. Cruse], July 1961. 111 + 18 p. oblong 8° [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 78, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285-79. Same: Lawrence-Haverhill, Mass.-N.H., June 1961; [prepared by Leo Epstein]. July 1961. 111 + 16 p. oblong 8» [Also Issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 79. 87tli Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

1285-80. Same: Worcester, Mass., June 1961: [prepared by Leo Epstein], July 1961. 111 + 18 p. oblong 8“ [Also issued as H. doc. 33, pt. 80, 87th Cong., 1st sess. ] • Paper, 20c.L.C. card L 49-125

1296. Health and Insurance plans under collective bargaining: Life Insur­ance and accidental death and dismemberment benefits, early summer 1960; [prepared by Dorothy R, Kittner with assistance of Stanley S. Sacks and Maurice L. Cunningham], June 1961. vi + 23p. 4“ [Also issued as H. doc. 184, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 25c.L.C. card L 61-53

1297. Employment in atomic energy field, 1960 occupational survey [prepared by Arthur Neef with assistance of Anna M. Latimer], Apr. 1961. v + 36 p. il. 4“ [Also Issued as H. doc. 191, 87th Cong., 1st sess.l • Paper, 30c.L.C. card L 61-57

1298. Dimensions of major work stoppages 1947-59; [prepared by Joseph W. Bloch and Julian Malnakl. June 1961. v + 41 p. 11. 4° [Also issued as H. doc. 192, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] • Paper, 30c.

L.C. card L 61-581299. Labor requirements for school construction. July 1961. [1]+Iv +

50 p. 11. 4° [Also Issued as H. doc. 193, 87th Cong., 1st sess.l • Paper, 35c.L.C. card L 61-61

Case study of variables in retirement policy; [by] Juanita M. Kreps. [1961.] leaves 587-591, 4° [Processed. From Monthly labor review, June 1961.] t L 2.6/a ; R 314/3

Directory of industry wage studies and union scale studies 1950-60. [Apr. 1961.] cover title, i-f-25 p. 12° tL.C. card L 61-66 L 2.34/2: W12/950-60

Escalator clauses from selected collective bargaining agreements, May 1961. [1961.] cover title, i-[-17 p. 4° [Processed.] tL.C. card L 61-68 L 2.2: Es 1/961

Guide employment statistics of BLS, employment, labor turnover, hours and earnings; [prepared in Division of Manpower and Employment Statistics.] 1961. cover title, i-f-ll] +134 p. 4° t • Item 769-A L.C. card L 54-134 L 2.46/3: Em 7/4

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LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU, Interior Dept.

15734 National land reserve adjustments in range livestock Industry, remarks by Harold R. Hockmuth, associate director, Bureau of Land Manage­ment, Department of Interior, at meeting of Range Resources Commit­tee of Western Agriculture Economics Resources Council, Fort Collins, Colo., Aug. 11, 1961. [1961.] 8 leaves, 4° (Information Service, Interior Dept.) [Processed.] t 153.13 :H 65

15735 Remarks by Karl S. Landstrom, director, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Interior, at annual meeting of Western State Land Commissioners Association, Seattle, Wash., Aug. 8, 1961. [1961.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t I 53.13 :L 23/7

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

15736 Classification, class C, auxiliary sciences of history; [prepared by L. Belle Voegelein], 2d edition. 1948, reprinted 1961. vii + 167+11 p. large 8° (Processing Department, Subject Cataloging Division.) [Includes supplementary pages, Additions and changes to Apr. I960.] ‘Paper, $1.25. • Item 819L.C. card 61-60026 LC 26.9: C/961

15737 List of Russian serials being translated into English and other western languages; [prepared by Robert McCollum and Elizabeth Petrov], 3d revised edition. 1961. xiv+28 leaves, 4° (Science and Technology Division, Reference Department.) [Processed.] tL.C. card 60-60095 LC 33.2: R 92/961

MARINE CORPS (Navy), Defense Dept.

Technical manual TM (series). t15738 00934—15. Ice cream plant, freezer capacity 2% gallons per batch, 1 refrigeration

ealihu-t, 80 gallons capacity, AC. 220/440 volts, 60 cycles, FSN 4110- 142-1244, FSN 4110-203-1931, FSN 4110-256-7252, operation and maintenance; Feb. 1961. [1961.1 cover title, vl + 81 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 7 • Item 384

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MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.

15739 Ore carriers and ore/oil carriers in world fleet, seagoing merchant type ships of 1,000 gross tons and over (excludes vessels on Great Lakes), as of Dec. 31, 1960; [prepared by Office of Ship Statistics]. [July 18, 1961.] [3]+15 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 25c.L.C. card 57-61703 C 39.202: Or 3/960

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.

Handbook of Hospital Corps, Navy, [Revised edition.] (NAVMED P- 5004.) [Prepared by Publications Division; edited by L. B. Marshall, D. R. Childs.] • Item 385-B

15740 chap. 15. Biologic warfare defense [revised by W. W, Taylor, Jr.]. [1961.] [1]+ 9 p. 4°

L.C. card 14-30856 D 206.6/3 : H 79/chap.15No t e .—This handbook la sold on a subscription basis by Superintendent of

Documents. The subscription service consists of a loose-leaf binder with sepa­rators and approximately 17 chapters mailed as Issued. The subscription rate is $10.00, $2.50 additional for foreign mailing.

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MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.

Bulletins. • Item 636 I 28.3: (nos.)15741 592. Contributions to data on theoretical metallurgy : 14, Entropies of elements

and Inorganic compounds [with bibliography] ; by K. K. Kelley and E. G. King. 1961. iv + 149 p. 4° [Revisions and elaborations of Bulletins 394, 434 and 477 and covers data available through Sept. 1959.1 * Paper, 75c.L.C. card 32-26705

15742 594. Synthetic cordierite [with bibliography] ; by M. E. Tyrrell, G. V. Gibbs,and H. R. Shell. 1961. iv-j-41 p. il. 4° » Paper, 20c.

Information circulars. I 28.27:(nos.)15743 8004. Mining methods and techniques used at Radon Longwall operation, Hecla

Mining Co., San Juan County, Utah [with bibliography] ; by W. L. Dare and P. M. Lindstrom. [1961.] [2]+11+54 p. il. 1 pl. 4» t • Item 637-A

15744 8005. Flammable materials, lecture demonstration; by M. G. Zabetakls andH. H. Engel. [1961.] [3]+ 17 p. 11. 4° [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15745 8027. Drill-dust collectors and drilling equipment with integral d jst-collectingsystems approved by Bureau of Mines as of Jan. 31, 1961: by Floyd G. Anderson am R. L. Evans. [1961.] [3] +28 p. IL 4» t • Item 637-A

15746 8037. Magnetite and ilmenite resources, Iron Mountain area, Albany County,Wyo.; by V. T. Dow. [1961.] [2]+11 + 133 p. 11. 2 pl. 2 maps, 4»t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Item 637-A L.C. card 61-62248

15747 Mine rescue apparatus and auxiliary equipment, handbook for miners; by Alexander E. Morrok, William M. Demkowicz, and Gordon W. Chas­tain. 1961. xii-f-287 p. il. 7 pl. [Revision of Self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus published 1941.] ♦ Paper, $1.25 • Item 637-R L.C. card 61-61705 I 28.16/2: R 31

Mineral market reports MMS (series). (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. 128.28: (nos.)

15748 3261. Fluorspar in 1960; [prepared by William V. Kuster and Victoria M.Roman], [July 19, 1961.] 7 p. 4«

15749 3280. Iron and steel in 1960; prepared by James C. O. Harris]. [Aug. 7, 1961.111 p. 4°

Report of investigations. I 28.23:(nos.)15750 5813. Examination of low-temperature tar from North Dakota lignite [with

bibliography] ; bj W. W. Fowkes [and others]. [1961.] [3J+27 p. 11. 4“ [Processed.! t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15751 5816. Infrared spectra and analytical correlations of 24 alkylthiophenes [withbibliography] ; by Dorothy M. Richardson [and others]. [1961.] [2] + 11 + 22 p. 11. 4° [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15752 5818. Preparation characteristics of coal from Harrison County, W. Va.; byT. E. Gray and E. R. Palowltch. [1961.] 12] + il+31 p. 11. 4» [Proc­essed. Includes list of other Bureau of Mines publications in this series.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15753 5819. Methods of analyzing oilfield waters, iodides, bromides, alkalinity, acidity,borate boron, total boron, organic boron, potassium, calcium, magnesium. Iron, fluorides, and arsenic [with bibliography] ; by A. Gene Collins[and others]. [1961.] [21+111+39 p. 11. 4“ [Processed.] t MinesBureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15754 5820. Aluminum fluoride from wet hydrogen fluoride offgas; by Robert K. Kochand Henry E. Blake, jr. [1961.] [31+11 p. 11. 4° [Processed.]t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15755 5822. Chemical analyses of automobile exhaust gases for oxygenates [with listof references]; by C. F. Ellis. [1961.]; [2]+11+35 p. 11. 4« [Proc­essed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15756 5823. Low-temperature phase equilibria of helium-bearing natural gases: Cliff­side gas [with bibliography] ; by Lowell Stroud, John E. Miller, and L. Warren Br indt. [1961.] [5]+ 19 p. 11. 4» [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15757 5826. Copper recovery from segregation-flotation concentrates by ammoniacal-ammonium carbonate leaching; by M. H. Stanczyk and P. A. Bloom. [1961.] [3]+6 p. 11. 4» t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15758 5827. Recovery of zinc from dross and tin from hardhead by amalgam elec­trolysis [with bibliography] ; by P. M. Sullivan and D. H. Chambers. [1961.] [3]+18 p. 11. 4° t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15759 5829. Simple chemical method for estimating phosphorus pentoxide content ofsedimentary phosphate ores and concentrates; by C. P. Mable and H. D. Hess. [1961.] [3]+6 p. 11. 4" [Processed.]! t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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5835. Statistical analysis of sample data for estimating ore; by Scott W. Hazen, Jr. [1961.] [2] -[-ii4-27 p. 11. 4» [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pitts­burgh, Pa.

World retail prices and taxes on gasoline, kerosine, and motor lubricating oils, 1960, annual inventory of information from United States Govern­ment foreign service offices and other sources; [prepared by Blanche E. Oppegard]. June 1961. cover title, [1]-(-28 p. 4° (WT. P. P. annual.) [Processed.] 1L.C. card 57-38634 I 28.44: 960

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION (Army), Defense Dept.Mississippi River dam 27 (Chain of Rocks reach), only rock fill dam in

major river in this country, under construction about 900 ft. below Chain of Rocks highway bridge near northern limits of city of St. Louis. [Army MRC Vicksburg, Miss.] June 1961. [6] p. il. narrow 8’ (Army Engineer Division, Lower Mississippi Valley.) t Office of Division Engi­neer, Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 80, Vicksburg, Miss.

D 103.302: M 69i/6MISSOURI BASIN INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE

Directory fiscal year 1962. [1961.] cover title, 39 p. 4° tL.C. card 61-62228 Y 3.M 69: 2D 62/962

Minutes of 118th meeting of Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee, Apr. 27, 1961, Casper, Wyo., prepared by H. E. Ahlstedt and R. J. Cunningham. [1961.] [24] p.-|-[15] leaves, 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] i L.C. card 57-33283 Y 3.M 69: 2M 66/961-2

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONAeronautics and astronautics, American chronology of science and tech­

nology in exploration of space, 1915-60 [with select bibliography] ; by Eugene M. Emme; foreword by Hugh L. Dryden. 1961. xi+240 n. * Cloth, $1.75. • Item 830-CL.C. card 61-61991 NAS 1.2: Ae 8/915-60

NASA technical notes. [Processed.] NAS 1.14: D-(nos.)D—567. Errata, Direct measurements of ion density and conductivity in D-region,

_ [by] E. C. Whipple, jr., Oct. 1960. [Aug. 7, 1961.] 1 p. 4° tD-594. Errata [Analytical and experimental study of thermal boundary layer

and ebullition cycle In nucleate boiling], by Ylh-Yun Hsu and Robert W. Graham. May 1961. [1961.] 3 p. 11. 4» t

D-598. Collision boundary between 2 separating stages of SA-4 Saturn vehicle [with list of references] ; by William B. Chubb. Aug. 1961. cover title, 21 p. + [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper, 75c.

D-610. Monthly and annual wind distribution as function of altitude for Patrick Air Force Base, Cape Canaveral, Fla. [with list of references] ; by J. W. Smith and W. W. Vaughan. July 1961. cover title, 1184-11] p. 4° 4 Paper, $2.50.

D-707. Structure and design considerations of Vanguard SLV-5 magnetic field satellite [with list of references; by] John T. Shea. Aug. 1961. cover title, 111 + 25 + [4] p. II. 4° S’ Paper, 75c.

D-708. Theory and design curves for yo-yo de-spin mechanism for satellites [with one reference; by] J. V. Fedor. Aug. 1961. cover title, lii + 11 p. + [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.

D-710. Power Input to small flat plate from diffusely radiating sphere, with application to earth satellites [with list of references; by] F. G. Cunningham. Aug. 1961. cover title, 111 + 15+16] p. 11. 4“ [Cor­rected copy.] 4 Paper, 50c.

D—755. Stiffness properties of stressed fabrics as obtained from model tests [with list of references] ; by George W. Zender and Jerry W. Deaton. Aug. 1961. cover title, 17 p.+ [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.

D-791. .Numerical solutions for supersonic flow of ideal gas around blunt 2- dimensional bodies [with list of references] ; by Franklyn B. Fuller. July 1961. cover title, 47 p.+[2] leaves, 11. 4° * Paper, $1.25.

D-822. Tables of airspeed, altitude, and Mach number based on latest interna­tional values for atmospheric properties and physical constants [with list of references] ; by Sadie P. Livingston and William Gracey. Aug. 1961. cover title, 37 p.-|- [3] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper, $1.00.

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NASA technical notes—Continued15776 D-866.

15777 D-874.

15778 1X876.

15779 D-877.

15780 D-880.

15781 D-881.

15782 D-888.

15783 D-890.

15784 D 892.

15785 D-007.

15786 D-911.

15787 D 915.

15788 D-919.

15789 D-920.

15790 D-922.

15791 D 923.

15792 D-926.

15793 D 029.

15794 D—932.

15795 D-938.

Lunar trajectories [with list of references] ; by Richard J. Weber, Werner M. Pauson, and Richard R. Burley. Aug. 1961. cover title, 67 p. + (3] leaves, il. 4° 4» Paper, $1.75.

Ground and In flight acoustic and performance characteristics of jet- nlrcraft exhaust nose suppressors [with list of references]; by Willard D. Colea, John A. Mlhaloew, and William H. Rwann. Aug. 1961. cover title, 50 p.+ |3] leaves, 11. 4® 4> Paper, $1.25.

Theoretical performance of reverse-feed cesium Ion engines [with list of references] ; by J. Howard Childs. Aug. 1961. cover title, 80 p.4- [2] leaves. II. 4° 4* Paper, $2.00.

Experimental Investigation of flow modulator using piezoelectric crys­tal as driving element (with one reference] ; by Leon M. Wenzel. July 1961. cover title, 10 p.4-(2] leaves, 11. 4° 4> Paper, 50c.

Ground measurements of shock-wave noise from supersonic bomber airplanes In altitude range from 30,000 to 50,000 feet [with list of references] ; by Domenic J. Magliar! and Harvey H. Hubbard. July 1961. cover title, 24 p.4- [2] leaves, il. 4° <b Paper. 75c.

Investigation of influence of lift on sonic-boom intensity by means oi wind tunnel measurements of pressure fields of several wing body combinations at Mach number 2.01 [with list of references]; by Harry W. Carlson. July 1961. cover title, 37 p. 4-(2] leaves, 11. 4° 'I1 Paper. $1.00.

Measurements of aerodynamic heat transfer and boundary-la,ver transi­tion on 15* cone In free flight at supersonic Mach numbers up to 5.2 [with list of references] ; by Charles B, Rumsey and Dorothy B. Lee. Aug. 1961, cover title, 43 n.4-|2] leaves, 11. 4° [Supersedes NACA Research memorandum L56F26. 1056.] 4* Paper, $1.25.

Simple formulas for stagnation-point convective heat loads In lunar return [with list of references] ; by Frederick C. Grant. July 1961. cover title, 21 p.+ (2] leaves, 11. 4° 4» Paper, 75c.

Low-subsonic measurements of static stability and control and oscilla­tory stability derivatives of proposed reentry vehicle having exten­sible heat shield for high drag reentry [with list of references] ; by Joseph L. Johnson, Jr., and Peter C. Boisseau. Aug. 1961. cover title, 35 p. 4- [2] leaves, il. 4° 4> Paper, $1.00.

Local aerodynamic heat transfer and boundary-layer transition on roughened sphere ellipsoid bodies at Mach number 3.0 (with list of references] ; by William D. Develkis and Robert W. Walker. Aug. 1961. cover title, 25 p.4- [2] leaves, il. 4° 4> Paper, 75c.

Declination, radial distance, nnd phases of moon for years 1961 to 1971 for use in trajectory considerations [with list of references] ; by Donald S. Wools ton. Aug. 1961. cover title, 48+[1] p. 11. 4° 4» Paper, $1.25.

Investigation of Interference of deflected Jet with free stream and ground on aerodynamic characteristics of semlspan delta-wing VTOL model (with list of references); by Kenneth P. Spreemnnn. Aug. 1961. cover title, 93 p.+ [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4> Paper, $2.25.

Wind-tunnel investigation of balloon ns towed decelerator at Mach numbers from 1.47 to 2.50 [with list of references] ; by John T. McShera and J. Wayne Keyes. Aug. 1961. cover title, 75 p.+ (3] leaves, il. 4® 4» Paper, $2.00.

Stability and control characteristics of small scale model of aerial ve­hicle supported by 2 ducted fans [with list of references] ; by Lysle P. Parlett. [July 1061.] cover title, 22 p.+ (2] leaves, 11. 4® 4* Paper, 75c.

Repeatability, drift, nnd aftereffect of 3 types of aircraft altimeters [with list of references] : by William Gracey and Richard E. Stell. July 1961. cover title, 40 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4® 4> Paper, $1.00.

Automatic terminal guidance system for rendezvous with satellite [with list of references] ; by Terrance M. Carney. Aug. 1961. cover title, 68 p. + [2] leaves, il. 4® 4» Paper, $1.75.

Aerodynamic characteristics of low aspect ratio wings In close prox­imity to ground (with list of references] ; by Marvin P. Fink and James L. Lastinger. July 1961. cover title, 37 p. + (2 J leaves, il. 4° 4> Paper, $1.00.

Effects at Mach numbers of 1.61 and 2.01 of camber and twist on aero­dynamic characteristics of 3 swept wings having samp planform [with list of references] ; by Emma Jean Landrum and K. R. Czar­necki. Aug. 1961. cover title, 48 p. + [2] leaves, il. 4® 4> Paj>er, $1.25.

Boundary-layer transition on group of blunt nose shapes at Mach num­bers of 2.20 (with list of references] ; by Mary W. Jackson and K. R. Czarnecki. July 1961. cover title, 21 p.4- [2] leaves, 11. 4® 4> Paper, 75c.

Effects of some typical geometrical constraints on lunar trajectories [with list of references] ; bv Robert H. Tolson. Aug. 1961. cover title, 25+ [1] p. 11. 4® 4* Paper. 75c.

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D-942. Mutter nt very high speeds [with list of references! ; by Barry L. Runyan and Homer G. .Morgan. Aug. 1961. cover title. 12 p.+ [2]

il 4* [Supersede* drvhiwdfird NACA Kruearcii memorandum LA7D164. 1057 ] * paper. 50c.

D-951. Supersonic free-filght measurement of hent transfer and transition on ! >“ rone having iuw teqineniturr ratio [with Hat of references] ; by Charles F. Meriet and Charles B. Rumsey. Aug. 1961. cover title, 24 p 4 [21 leaven. 11 4" (Supersedes NACA Research memorandum L56L10, 1957.] ♦ Paper. 75c

D-952. Analysis of effects of interceptor roll performance and maneuverability on succr™ of collision-course attacks [with list of references] ; by William H. Phillips. Aug. 1961. cover title, 37 p.+ (2) leaves, il 4« (Supersedes NACA Research memorandum L58E27, 1958.J 4« Paper.

D-958. Effects of canard planform and wlng-leadlng-edge modification on low- speed longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of canard airplane con­figuration [with list of references] ; by Bernard Spencer, jr Aug. 1961. cover title, 49 p.4- [2] leaves, H. 4° * Paper, $1.25.

D-961. Transonic wind-tunnel tests of error-compensated static-pressure probe [with list of references] ; by Francis J. Capone. Aug. 1961. cover title, 15 p.+ (2] leaves, 11. 4® 4» Paper. 50c.

D-1035. Two instruments for measuring distributions of low-energy charged particles in space [with list of references] ; by Michel Bader. Thomas It Frjer, and Fred C. Witteborn. July 1961. cover title. 42 p.+ [3] leaves, il. 4® <t> Paper, $1.25.

D-1038. Velocity reu (Bremen ts for short from boost trajectory of manned lunar mission (with list of references]; by Robert E. Slye. July 1961, cover title, 41 p. [2] leaves, IL 4° 4> Paper, $1.25.L C. card 61-62244

D-1040. Predicted performance of on-off systems for precise satellite attitude control (with list of references]; by Stuart C. Brown. July 1961 cover title, 64 p»+(2) leaves, 11. 4® 4» Paper, $1.75.

D-1041. On long period luni-soiar effect in motion of artificial satellite [with list of references; by] Peter Musen, July 1961. cover title, lv + 17 p.+ [3] leaves, 4® + Paper, 50c.

D-1042. Density In planetary exosphere [with list of references; by] Jackson Herring and Herbert L. Kyle. July 1961, cover title, Hi+ 5 p. + [2J leaves, 11. 4U 4> Paper, 50c.

D-1046. Experimental Investigation of air-cooled turbine operating In turbojet engine at turbine Inlet temperatures up to 2500° F [with list of references] ; by Reeves P. Cochran and Rollert P. Dengler. July 1961 cover title, 47 + [4] p. 11. 4“ 4> Paper, $1.25.

D-1050. Estimate of shock standoff distance ahead of general stagnation point I with list of references] ; by Ell Reshotko. Aug. 1961. cover title, 20 p. + [2] leaves, ii. 4" + Paper, 50c.

D-1052. Recombination of hydrogen-air combustion products In exhaust nozzle [with list of references] ; by Erwin A. Lezberg and Richard B. Lan- cushire. Aug. 1961. cover title, 43 p.+[3] leaves, 11. 4® 4> Paper, $1 25-

D-1053. Stability of titanium nitride and titanium carbide when exposed to hydrogen atom* from 298® to 1950° K [with list of references]; by Wurrnn H. PhlHpp. Aug. 1961. cover title. 15 p.+ (2] leaves, il. 4- ♦ Paper, 50c.

D-1054. Technique for increasing sensitivity of solid-state fission probe [with list of references] ; by Robert Steinberg. Aug. 1961. cover title, 11 p.+ [2] leaves, II. 4° + Paper, 5Oc,

D-1055. Neutralization of ion-rocket beams [with list of references]; by Harold R. Kaufman. Aug. 1901. cover Hlh», 33+[1] p. 11. 4® * Paper. S1.00,

D-1056. Preliminary base pressures obtained from X-15 airplane nt Mach numbers from 1.1 to 3.2 [with list of references); by Edwin J, Saltzman. Aug. 1961. cover title, 28 p. + [2] leaves, 11. 4® ♦ Paper, 75c.

D-1065. On electron density distribution above F2 peak [with list of references; by] S. J. Bauer. July 1961. cover title, Hi + 6 p.+ [2] leaves. 11. 4® ♦ Paper, 50c.

D-1060. Transition of laminar boundary layer on delta wing with 74® sweep In free flight at Mach numbers from 2.8 to 5.3 [with list of references] ; by Gary T. Chapman. Aug. 1961. cover title, 42 p.+ (2J leaves, 11. 4® ♦ Paper, $1.25.

D-1068. Satellite attitude control utilizing earth’s magnetic field [with list of references] ; by John S. White, Fred H. Shigemoto, and Kent Bourquln. Aug. 1961. cover title, 38 p. + (2) leaves, il. 4® * Paper, $1.00.

D-1070. Skin stresses in inflated sphere during impact (with list of references] ; by E. Dale Martin. Aug. 1961. cover title, 34+[1] p. 11. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.00.

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NASA technical notes—Continued15817 D-1079. Ionospheric results with sounding rockets and Explorer 8 satellite

(19600 [with list of references by] ; R. E. Bourdeau. Aug. 1961. cover title, iii4- 22 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4° Paper, 75c.L.C. card 61-62245

15818 D-1086. Sound pressures and correlations of noise on fuselage of jet aircraftin flight [with list of references] ; by Russell D. Shattuck. Aug. 1961. cover title, 32 p.-f-[2] leaves, il. 4° 4 Paper, $1.00.

NASA technical translations. [Processed.] NAS 1.13/2 : F-(nos.)15819 F-66. Experimental determination of potassium vapor pressure in 550° to

1,280° C temperature range [with list of references], by N. S. Grachev and P. L. Kirilov ; [translated by Andre L. Brichant]. July 1961. cover title, 7 p.4- [2] leaves, il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.

15820 F-67. Variations of cosmic ray intensity, [articles, with bibliographies] ; Yu. G.Shafer, editor. Aug. 1961. cover title, v 4-128 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4° $ Paper, $2.75.

15821 F-68. Radar observations of meteors according to International GeophysicalYear program [with list of references], by B. L. Kashcheyev; [trans­lated by Andre L. Brichant]. Aug. 1961. cover title, 20 p. + [3] leaves, il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.

15822 F-70. Aerodynamic effects of meteorites, specific case [with list of references] ;by K. P. Stanyukovicb ; [Translated by Andr6 L. Brichant]. Aug. 1961. cover title, 12 p.*]- [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c.

Technical report R (series), 1961. ♦ Paper, $15.00 a yr., $4.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 830-D

NAS 1.12: (nos.)15823 71. Jet-boundary corrections for lifting rotors centered in rectangular wind

tunnels [with list of references] ; by Harry H. Heyson. [1961.] cover title, i + 62 p.4- [2 ] leaves, il. 4° ♦ Paper. 45c.

15824 85. Nonlinear theory for predicting effects of unsteady laminar, turbulent, ortransitional boundary layers on attenuation of shock waves in shock tube with experimental comparison [with list of references]!; by Robert L. Trimpl and Nathaniel B. Cohen. [1961.] cover title, i-f-56 p.4~[2] leaves, 11. 4° [Supersedes NACA technical note 4347, 1958.] * Paper,50c. L.C. card 61-62242

15825 89. Trajectory control for vehicle entering earth’s atmosphere at small flight­path angles [with list of references] ; by John M. Eggleston and John W. Young. [1961.] cover title, 14-29 p.4-[2] leaves, 11. 4° [Supersedes de­classified NASA memorandum 1-19-59L, 1959.] ♦ Paper, 30c.L.C. card 61-62243

15826 95. Shielding of partially reflecting stagnation surfaces against radiation bytranspiration of absorbing gas [with list of references] ; by John Thomas Howe. [1961.] cover title, 14-16 p.[2] leaves, il. 4° ♦ Paper, 30c.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, General Services Administration

15827 Genealogical records in National Archives. [1961.] 12 p. il. narrow 8° ([Publication 62-1].) t • Item 569L.C. card A 61-9659 GS 4.2: G 28

15828 IRAC, Interagency Records Administration Conference, 1960-61 season, 5th meeting, Feb. 17, 1961, National Archives Theater, Washington, D.C., Forms, FOSDIC [film optical sensing device for input to com­puters], and 1960 census, speaker [Morton A. Meyer, assistant chief, Decennial Operations Division, Census Bureau] ; presiding Robert D. Rice, chairman, Forms Management Council. [1961.] [1]4-15 p. 4°[Processed. Conrad Taeuber, assistant director, Census Bureau, is named on cover as speaker.] t GS 4.16: 961/5

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.Monograph. • Item 247-A

15829 19. Atomic energy levels In crystals, errata. Mar. 16, 1961. 1 p. 4° tC 13.44:19/errata

15830 Selection, installation, and maintenance of vehicle scales, recommendation of National Conference on Weights and Measures, adopted by 46th Na­tional Conference on Weights and Measures, June 1961. [1961.] cover title, 6 p. 12° [Issued in loose-leaf form as an addendum to Handbook 44.] f • Item 245 C 13 11: 44/2/add/961

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Technical note. [Processed.]15831 89. Collisions of liquid drops with liquids [with bibliography; by] Olive G.

Engel. May 1961. [2] 4 30 p. 11. 4» * Paper, $1.00 ([PB 161590]).L.C. card 61-62254 C 13.46 : 89

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.

15832 Private support for mental health, study of support, by foundations and other private national granting agencies, for mental health and related disciplines; by Jeanne L. Brand. [1961.] v-|-45 p. il. 4° ([Public Health Service publication 838.]) * Paper, 35c. • Item 507L.C. card 61-62133 FS 2.22: M 52/27

15833 Supply services guide; [prepared by Supply Management Branch], 2d edition [June 1961]. [1961.] cover title, viii+59 p. il. 4° t • Item 507-HL.C. card 61-62231 FS 2.22/15: Su 7

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

15834 Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 28, July 1- Aug. 31, 1960. 1961. xi-f-1444 p. * Cloth, $4.50. • Item 826L.C. card 37-26136 LR 1.8:128

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.

15835 Cancer motion picture guide. 1961; prepared by Cancer Control Program. [1961.] [l]4-iv4-162 p. 4° * Paper, $1.00. • Item 508-HL.C. card 61-62138 FS 2.211/2: C 16

15836 Index-catalogue of Library of Surgeon General’s Office. 5th series. • Item 352

v. 3. Subjects N-Z. 1961. 1114-895-1735 p. 4» ‘Cloth, $5.75.L.C. card 1-2344 FS 2.210 : 3

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

15837 Interpretations issued by National Mediation Board pursuant to sec. 5, second of Railway labor act, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1961. 1961. vii-J-170 p. t * Item 834L.C. card 61-62103 NMB 1.2: In 8/934-61

NATIONAL MUSEUM, Smithsonian Institution

Proceedings of National Museum, t • Item 922 SI 3.6:113/(nos.)15838 3454. New and previously known mllllpeds of Panama [with bibliography] ; by

H. F. Loomis. 1961. cover title, v. 113, p. 77-123, 11.15839 3455. New genera and new species of lacebugs from Eastern Hemisphere

(Hemiptera, Tlngldae) ; by Carl J. Drake and Florence A. Ruhoff. 1961. v. 113, cover title, p. 125—183, il.

NATIONAL OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.

Vital statistics of United States, 1959 [annual report], t • Item 508-C L.C. card 40-26272 FS 2.112/a: 959/sec. (nos.)

15840 sec. 2. Marriage and divorce statistics. [1961.] cover title, [4] 4-324-[1] P. 11. large 4°

15841 sec. 5. Life tables. [1961.] cover title, [3] 4-8 p. 4“ ([National Center for Health Statistics].)

15842 sec. 8. Marriages and divorces, by counties, table 1. [1961.] cover title, [4] 4- 43-544-4 p. 4’ ([National Center for Health Statistics.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.]

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Vital statistics of United States, 1959 [annual report]—Continued 16843 sec. 9. Detailed marriage statistics for marriage-registration area, tables 2-14,

[1961,] cover title, [414-55-82 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] 15844 sec. 10. Detailed divorce and annulment statistics for divorce-registration area,

tables 15-24. [1961.] cover title, [4]+83-92 p. 4® [Text on p. 2 of cover.]

15845 vital statistics, special reports, t • Item508-C v. 53, no. 1. Comparability of reports on occupation from vital records and

1950 census, by David L. Kaplan [and others]. June 1901. vll + 44 p. 11. 4° FS 2.109 : 53/1

15846 vital statistics, special reports: National summaries, t •Item 508-C 54, no. 3. Mortality, United States and each State, and Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and

Virgin Islands (U S ), 1959. May 11, 1961. [1]+75-83 p. 4«L.C. card 36-26592 FS 2.109: 54/3

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.

15847 Catoctin Mountain Park, Md. [1961.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° [Processed.] tI 29.6: C 29/961

15848 Moores Creek national Military Park, N.C. [Revised 1961.] [1961.] 6 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 650 1 29.21: M 78/961

15849 Naturalist program, Aug. 1961, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Tenn.-N.C. [1961.] [6] p. il. [Printed by Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association.] f 129.60/2 : 961-4

15850 state park statistics, 1960, expenditures, sources of funds, attendance, area and acreages, personnel, anticipated 1961 expenditures, compiled from 1960 annual records on State parks and related recreation areas. July 1961. cover title, 35 p. il. 4° [Processed.] tL.C. card 45-27764 T 29.68:960

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD

15851 Awards 9541-9620, 3d division, interpretations (serial nos. 186, 187), v. 92. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago 2, 111. [1961.] [l]+979 p. t Na­tional Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (Price upon appli­cation).L.C. card 36-26212 RA 1.9: 92

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

15852 Scientific manpower 1960, papers of 9th Conference on Scientific Man­power [and] Symposium on sociology and psychology of scientists. [1961.] v+52 p. il. 4“ (NSF 61-34.) * Paper, 40c. • Item 834-1 L.C. card 57-61628 NS 1.14: 960

Scientific manpower bulletin, t • Item 834-Q15853 14. Earnings of American scientists, 1900, preliminary report of National Register

of Scientific and Technical Personnel. July 1961. 6 p. 4° (NSF 61-44.) • Paper, 10c. NS 1.3/2 : 14

15854 Weather modification 2d annual report, fiscal year 1960. [1961.] v+22 p. il. ([NSF 61-30.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 213, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c. • Item834-RL.C. card 60-62130 NS 1.21: 960

NAVAL OBSERVATORY, Defense Dept.

Publications of Naval Observatory, 2d series, v. 17,15855 7. [Photometry of stars In galactic cluster fields; by A. A. Hoag and others],

1961. 343-542 p. +2 leaves, 11. 4« t • Item 398L.C. card 61-02102 D 213.10 : 17/pt.7

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NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept.

15856 Aviation electronics technician 1 & C [with reading list; prepared by Navy Training Publications Center, Memphis, Tenn, and Training Divi­sion, Bureau of Naval Personnel]. [1st edition 1957, revised 1961.] [1961.] cover title, vii-(-557 p. 11. 4° (Navy training course, NAVPERS 10318-A.) [Contains copyright material.] ’Paper, $3.00. • Item 404L.C. card 61-62096 D 208.11: Av 5/8/961

15857 Aviation structural mechanic E 3 & 2 [with reading list; prepared by Navy Training Publications Center]. [1st printing.] [1961.] vi-|-270 p. il. 4° (Navy training course, NAVPERS 10309.) [One illustration is colored.] i (Information incorrect in publication as to sale by Super­intendent of Documents.) • Item 404L.C. card 61 -62030 D 208.11: Av 5/27

15858 Basic music; [prepared by Navy Training Publications Center and Naval School of Music]. [Original edition 1956, reprinted with changes 1961.] cover title, vi+171 p. 11. 4° (Navy training course; NAVPERS 15667- B.) [Includes music.] ’Paper, $1.00. • Item 404L.C. card 61-62230 D 208.11: M 97/961

15859 Hospitalman [with reading list]. [1954 edition; revised 1961.] [1961.] cover title, xii+221 p. il. 4° (Navy training course, NAVPERS 10664- A.) [Some of the Illustrations are colored.] ’Paper, $1.75.L.C. card 61-62268 D 208.11: H 79/961

15860 Manual of Navy enlisted classifications, NAVPERS 15105B, Change 5; May 16, 1961. [1961.] [99] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 403-A D 208.6/3: C 56/ch.5

15861 Signalman 3 & 2 [with reading list; prepared by Navy Training Publica­tions Center]. [1961.] cover title, vi-[-212 p. il. 4° (Navy training course: NAVPERS 10135-A.) [Some of the illustrations are colored.] t • Item 404L.C. card 61-62041 D 208.11: Si 2/961

NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept.

Naval Training Device Center, Port Washington, N.Y., technical report, NAVTRADEVCEN (series). [Processed.]

15862 342-3. Role of knowledge of results in learning, survey [with lists of references];prepared by John Annett. May 19, 1961. v + 53 p. 4° [Issued with perforations ] t D 210.14 : 342-3L.C. card 61-62280

NRL reports. (Naval Research Laboratory.) [Processed.]D 210.8: (nos.)

15863 5582. Preliminary observations on effectiveness of heat treatment for recoveryof properties of irradiated steels [with list of references; by] J. 1. Hawthorne and L. E. Steele. Feb. 16, 1961. cover title, it +13 + [2] p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (PB 171188).

15864 5618. Navy hlgh-impact shock machines for lightweight and mediumweight equip­ment [with list of references; by I. Vlgness. June 1, 1961. cover title, 11 + 37+[2] p. il. 4” t

NAVAL WEAPONS BUREAU, Defense Dept.

15865 Bridle hook-up and arrestation for steam catapults, aviation training manual. 1961. ii-t-31 p. il. 4° (NAVWEPS 00-80T-90.) [Issued by Chief of Naval Operations, Aviation Training Division.] t • Item 408-B-2 D 217.14: C 28

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Fabrication instructions, Department of Navy, BUWEPS-BUSHIPS calibration program. (Metrology Department, Bureau of Naval Weap­ons Representative, Pomona, Calif.) [Processed.]

D 217.16/5: (letters-nos.)158G6 TDOD-5. Battery pack. Sept, 23, 1959. cover title, [1] + 17 p. 11. 4“ [Some

of the pages are Issued as leaves.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171763).15867 TDO D—9. Reversing-transfer switch. July 24, 1959. cover title, [11] p. ii. 4’

4 Paper, 50c. IPB 171764)15868 TDOD-11. Balance case. Dec. 10, 1959. cover title, [10] p. 11. 4» 4 Paper,

50c. (PB 171765).15869 TDO D-15. Spacer blocks. Dec. 15,1959. cover title, [2] leaves, 11. 4° 4 Paper

50c. (PB 171768).15870 TDO D-21. Signal source modulator. June 15, 1960. 17 p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c,

(PB 17176a).15871 TDO D-26. Macroscope support. Dee. 10. 1959. cover title, [10] p. 11. 4°

4 Paper. 50c. (PB 171770).15872 TDO D-27. Precision resistor test fixture. Oct. 29, 1959, cover title, Hi-iv +

10+ [12] p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. (PB 171771).15873 TDO D-32. Tension calibration kit. [Feb. 24, 1961.] cover title, lii + 9 p. 11. 4°

* Paper, 50c. (PB 171722).15814 Handbook for aircraft accident investigators [with list of credits and

references]. Revised 1961. [1961.] cover title, iii+128 p. il. 4° (NAI WEPS 00-80T-67.) [Prepared by U.S. Naval Aviation Safety Center and issued by Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Aviation Training Division.] » Stiff board, $1.50. • Item 408-B-2L.C. card 61-62176 D 217.14: Al 7

Naval Air Material Center; Aeronautical Engine Laboratory, NAMC- AEL (series). [Processed.]

15875 1675. Feasibility of lightweight air conditioner system for piston engine drivenaircraft using air as refrigerant [with list of references! : by R. J. Lynch. Feb. 27, 1961. [1]+19 p. 10 pl. 4« (Final report on BUWEPS P.A. RRSY7045 (FR no. 5).) 4 Paper, $1.00 (PB 171257).

D 217.21 : 1675NAVORD report.

15876 1488, v. 6. Handbook of supersonic aerodynamics: sec. 20, Wind tunnel instru­mentation and operation [with list of references] ; by R. J. Volluz. Jun. 1961. xxvl + 462 + A23 p. 11. 4° [Produced and edited by Aerodynamics Handbook Staff of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md., under contract NOrd 7386 with Bureau of Ordnance, Department of Navy.) • Stiffboard, $3.00. • item 410L.C. card 50-60883 D 215.7 : 1488/v.6/sec.20

Standards Laboratory instrument calibration procedure, Department of Navy, BUWEPS-BUSHIPS calibration program. (Metrology Depart­ment, Bureau of Naval Weapons Representative, Pomona, Calif.) I Processed. ] D 217.16/2: (letters-nos.)

15877 AE-11. Electronic multimeter, ME-6D/U. [Mar. 3, I960.] cover title, iv + 18p. II. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171734).

15878 AF-01. Multiplier, period Hewlett Packard 426C. [Oct. 9, 1958.] cover title,iv + 10 p. 4° [Changes incorporated as of May 26, I960.] 4 Paper, 56c. (PB 171735).

15879 AF-03. Video amplifier, Hewlett Packard 526A. [Nov. 7, 1958.] cover title,lv + 11 p. 11. 4° [Supersedes AF-12.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171736).

15880 AF-05. EPUT meter, Berkeley model 554. [Nov. 25, 1958.] cover title, v + 20p. II. P [Changes incorporated as of May 26, I960.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171737).

15881 AF-06. Electronic counters. Hewlett Packard 524B, 524C, 524D, or FR-38A/U(AN/USM-26). Revision 1. [Nov. 28, 1960.1 cover title, lv + 31 p. II. 4” 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171738).

15882 AF-13. Frequency converter Hewlett Packard 525B or CV-392/USA-5 (AN/ISA-5). Revision 1. [Oct. 9, I960.] cover title, 111 + 10 p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171739).

15583 AF-14. Multiplier, period. Hewlett Packard 526-C. [Sept. 19, 1959.] covertitle, lv + 10 p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171740).

15884 AF-16. EPUT meter, Berkeley model 554. [Oct. 6, 1959.] cover title, iv + 19p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171741).

15885 AF-19. Reed-type frequency meters. [Feb. 26, I960.] cover title, lv+9 p. 11. 4”4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171742).

15886 AG-01. Generator, time mark tektronix 18O-S1. [Oct. 1, 1958.] cover title,11 + 28 p. 4» 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171743).

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15887 AG-05. Oscillators, wide range Hewlett Packard 200 CD A HP specification23680. [Jan. 8, I960.] cover title, iv+21 p. 4’ 4> Paper, 50c. (PB 171744).

15888 AG-07. Generator, square wave Hewlett Packard 211A. [Nov. 24, 1958.] covertitle, v+23 p. 11. 4° [Changes Incorporated as of Aug. 1, 1960.1 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171745).

15889 AG-08. Oscillator, test, Hewlett Packard 650A. [Dec. 15, 1958, changes in­corporated as of May 27, I960.] cover title, v + 34 p. il. 4 * Paper,50c. (PB 171746).

15890 AG-09. UHF signal generator Hewlett Packard 612A. [Dec. 18, 1958.] covertitle, v + 46 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 50c. (PB 171,47).

15891 AG-10. Unit oscillator, general radio 1214A. [Dec. 17, 1958.] cover title,lv+9 p. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171748).

15892 AG—11. Oscillator, audio Hewlett Packard 201B. [Dec. 31, 1958.] cover title,iv + 26 p. 11. 4° [Changes Incorporated as of May 27, i960.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171749).

15893 AG-13. Unit oscillator, general radio 1209-B. [Feb. 26, 1959.] cover title.lv + 18 p. 11. 4° [Changes Incorporated as of May 31, 1960. Super­sedes AG-23.] 4 Paper, 50c . (PB171750).

15894 AG-14. General radio 1218—A unit oscillator. [Mar. 13, 1959.] cover title,iv + 18 p. 4° [Changes Incorporated as of May 31, 1960. Supersedes AG-33.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171751).

15895 AG-15. General radio 1210-C unit oscillator. [Jan. 8, 1960, Changes incorpo­rated as of May 31, I960.] cover title, v+36 p. 11. 4“ * Paper, 50c. (PB 171752).

15896 AG—17. General radio 1211—B unit oscillator. [Mar. 16, 1959, Changes in­corporated as of May 31, I960.] cover title, iv + 17 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171775).

15897 AG-20. Hewlett Packard 205 AG audio signal generator. [July 6, 1959.] covertitle, v + 34 p. il. 4° <l> Paper. 50c. (PB 171753).

15898 AG—24. Generator, square wave, Hewlett Packard 211A. [Sept. 19. 1959.]cover title, lv + 22 p. II. 4» * Paper, 50c. (PB 171754).

15899 AR-01. Decade box, power resistor clarostat 240C. [Jan. 28, 1959.] covertitle, iv + 14 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171755).

15900 AS-03. Test set, radio AN/URM-6, AN/URM-6B, or Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co.NM-10A. [Mar. 9, 1961.] cover title, Ui-1-18 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171756).

15901 AW-06. Analyzer, harmonic wave, general radio 736A. [Jan. 29, 1959.] covertitle, v + 39 p. 11. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171757).

15902 GG—14. Test oscillator AN/UPM—46 (TS-508/U). [Apr. 20, 1961.] cover title,111+10 p. 11. 4" * Paper, 50c. (PB 171892).

Standards Laboratory measurement system operation procedure, Depart­ment of Navy BUWEPS-BUSHIPS calibration program. (Metrology Department, Bureau of Naval Weapons Representative, Pomona, Calif.) [Processed. ] D 217.16/3: (letters-nos.)

15903 BC-06. Capacitance, 0.001 to 1 uF direct substitution method decade type 1000cps. [Aug. 20, 1958.] cover title, iv + 10 p. 11. 4° [Errata sheets Incorporated as of May 16, I960.] 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171758).

15904 BZ—01. Phase, 0 to 360 degrees. [Sept. 30, 1958.] cover title, lv + 15 p. 4°4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171759).

15905 HV—01. Voltage standing wave ratio, X-band (8.2 to 12.4 kmcps) range: 1.00:1to 10:1. [Sept. 9, 1958.] cover title, iv + 13 p. 11. 4° * Paper, dOc. (PB 171760).

15906 HV-03. Voltage standing wave ratio, G-band (3.95 to 5.85 kmcps) 1.00:1 to10:1. [Dec. 18, 1959.] cover title, iii+13 p. il. 4° 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171761).

15907 NF-01. Force 0 to 60,000 lbs. (approx.) compression only. [Aug. 14, 1959.]cover title, v+35 p. 11. 4« 4 Paper, 50c. (PB 171762).

NAVY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.

15908 Navy comptroller manual: v. 2 [Accounting classifications], Change 116; July 12, 1961. [1961.] 3+-[83] p. 4° (Office of Comptroller.) [Proc­essed. Issued In loose-leaf form.] t D 201.6/2:2/ch.ll6

15909 -------y. 3 [Appropriation, cost and property accounting (field)], Change 117; July 12, 1961. [1961.] 7+[62] p. il. 4° (Office of Comptroller.) [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t D 201.6/2 : 3/ch.ll7

15910 -------v. 4 [Disbursing], chap. 4 [Military pay and accounts], Change 107; July 12, 1961. [1961.] 4+[92] p. il. 4° (Office of Comptroller.) [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t D 201.6/2: 4/chap.4/ch.l07

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15911 Navy directives system, consolidated subject index of unclassified instruc­tions, period ending June 30, 1961. [1961.] [3]+172 p. 4° (NAV- PUBINST 5215.4; Navy Publications and Printing Service.) [Issued with perforations. Cancels AO instruction 5215.17k of Dec. 31. 1960.1 t • Item 373L.C. card 56-61749 D 201.6: D 62/961

15912 Selling to Navy prime contractors. [5th edition.] July 1961. cover title, iii+89 p. 4° (NAVEXOS P-1030.) • Paper, 50c. • Item 370L.C. card 54-61267 D 201.2: Se 4/2/961

OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.

OASI (series). • Item 518-A FS 3.35 :(nos.)15913 23a. For working people past 62 years of age, 21 questions and answers about

social security payments. July 1961. 6 p. narrow 12Z t15914 29a. What If you're disabled? What everyone should know about social security

disability benefits. [Revised edition.] [July 1961.] 16 p. 11. 'Paper, 10c.

15915 35. Your social security, old-age, survivors, and disability insurance benefitsunder social security law, revised to include changes effective Aug. 1961. [Aug. 1961.1 lv4-25-f-[2] p. 11. oblong 48° ‘Paper, $6.50 per 100; single copy, 10c.L.C. card HEW 60-35

15916 93. Your social security earnings record. Aug. 1961. 24 p. H. narrow 48’• Paper, $3.75 per 100, single copy, 5c.

15917 Title 2 of Social security act as amended by social security amendments of 1961 (Public law 87-64) ; [prepared by Division of Claims Policy], [1961,] [l]+viii+110 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t • Item 518L.C. card HEW 61-117 FS 3.5: So 1/3

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT15918 [Commemorative stamp poster] : 4-cent naval aviation commemorative

postage stamp, available at your local post office Aug. 21,1961. [1961.] 10.5 x 8 in. P 1.26/2: N 22

15919 -------4-cent workmen’s compensation law commemorative postage stamp, available at your local post office Sept. 5, 1961. [1961.] 10.5 x 8 in.

P 1.26/2: W 89No t e .—Commemorative stamp posters, which will be Issued irregularly, are

available on a subscription basis from the Superintendent of Documents, $1.50 a yr.; 50c additional for foreign mailing.

15920 County list of post offices [post offices by States and counties] ; excerpts from Directory of post offices. [1961.] cover title, p. 593-792. [Pages 791-792 are left blank to be used for notes.] ♦ Paper, 50c.

P 1.10/6: 96115921 Directory of post offices. [July 1961.] viii+816 p. ([Publication 26;

Bureau of Operations.]) [Revised annually. Some of the pages are left blank to be used for notes. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, $2.25. • Item 839L.C. card 55-61389 p 1.10/4: 961

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES15922 Federal Government employment, rules and regulations of President’s

Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity; effective July 22, 1961. [1961.] iv+7 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 851-J Pr 35.8: Em 7/G74/2

15923 Government contract employment, rules and regulations of President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity; effective July 22, 1961. [1961.] iv + 18 p. ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 851-JL.C. card 61-62113 Pr 35.8: Em 7/G74/3

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15924 Youth physical fitness, suggested elements of school-centered program: pts. 1 and 2. July 1961. vi-t-111 p. il. (President’s Council on Youth Fitness.) (Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 40e. • Item 851-JL.C. card 61-62078 Pr 35.8: Y 8/P 56/pt.l,2

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.

15925 Reasons for opening and closing public assistance cases, Jan.-June 1960. July 1961. 6 p. 10 tab. 4° + FS 3.2: P 96/22

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION, Government Printing OfficePrice list PL (series). + • Item 554 GP3.9:(nos.)

15926 10. Laws, rules and regulations; Aug. 1901. (1961.) [21+37 p.L.C. card 20-26488

15927 36. Government periodicals and subscription services ; Aug. 1961. 103d edition.[1961.] [21 + 27 p.L.C. card 26-26170

15928 53. Maps,, engineering, surveying; July 1961. 50th edition. [1961.] [2]+22tc.’ card 25-26876

15929 63. Navy. Marine Corps and Coast Guard; Aug. 1961. 40th edition. [1901.][21 + 19 p. 11.L.C. card 26-26207

15930 Yearbooks of agriculture, for authoritative information about soil, insects, trees, plants, grass, water, animals, nutrition. (1961.] [2] p. 4“folded into oblong 48° t • Item 552 GP 3.22 : Ag 8/961

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.15931 Health information for travel in Africa, including Malagasy Republic and

neighboring islands. [1961.] [2] p. il. narrow f° ([Publication 748D.]) * Paper, $3.75 per 100 copies; single copy 5c. • Item 485

FS 2.2: T 69/5/96115932 Health information for travel in Asia, including Japan, Indonesia, and

Philippines, and in Australia and New Zealand. [1961.] [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into oblong 48° ([Publication 748C].) * Paper, $3.75 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 485 FS 2.2: T 69/4/961

15933 Health information for travel in Mexico, Central & South America, and Caribbean. [1961.] [2] p. il. narrow f° ([Publication 748B.]) * Paper, $3.75 per 100 copies; single copy, 5c. • Item 485

FS 2.2; T 69/3/961Health information series. • Item 486

15934 45. Tetanus (lockjaw). [Revised edition.] [1961.] [4] p. narrow 8’ ([Pub­lication 159.]) • Paper, $2.00 per 100 ; single copy, 5c. FS 2.50 : 45/4

Health statistics from U.S. national health survey series. • Item 500-E 15935 D-6. Attitudes toward co-operation in health examination survey, study of fac­

tors associated with stated Intentions of co-operation (with bibliogra­phies; prepared by National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago). July 1961. [5]+45 p. 4° ([Publication 584-D6].)* Paper. 35c.L.C. card 61-61992 FS 2.85 : D-G

15936 Hospital equipment planning guide, Hill-Burton activity. [1961.] v-[-50 p. il. 4° ([Publication 822] ; Division of Hospital and Medical Facili­ties.) [Issued with perforations. Revision of material that initially appeared in Hospital purchasing file, 38th (1961) edition.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 496-AL.C. card 61-62232 FS 2.6/2: H 79/2

15937 Meeting community health facility needs under hospital and medical fa­cilities survey and construction program. [Revised 1961.] [1961.] [4] p. ([Publication 403]; Division of Hospital and Medical Facili­ties.) [Revision of P.H.S. pub. 403, 1954, 1956, and 1958.] * Paper, 5c.

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Municipal water facilities inventory as of Jan. 1, 1958 [cooperative State- Federal report]. ([Publication 775]; Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control.) • Item 492-C FS 2.84/3: 958/v. (nos.)L.C.card 61-60178

15938 v. 1. Region I, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Is­land, Vermont. [1961.] v + 84 p. 4“ * Paper, 50c.

15939 v. 2. Region 2, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania. [1961.1 v4- 149 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 75c.

15940 v. 5. Region 5, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin. [1961.1 v-i-140 p. 11. 4° * Paper, 70c.

15941 v. 7. Region 7, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas. [1961.1 v + 113 p. 11. 4« ’ Paper, 60c.

15942 New resources to meet community sewage treatment needs under con­struction grants program, Federal water pollution control act, as amended, 1961, administered by Public Health Service and State water pollution control agencies. [Revised 1961.] [1961.] [4] p. il. oblong 12° ([Publication 558.]) t • Item 485 FS 2.2: Se 8/2/961

15943 Organization and staffing for local health services, analysis of information submitted to Public Health Service in report of public health personnel as of Jan. 1, 1960; prepared by Clifford H. Greve, Josephine R. Camp­bell. [1961 revision.] [1961.] vi+58 p. il. 4° ([Publication 682]; Division of Community Health Practice.) * Paper, 40c. • Item 492-A L.C. card 50 60673 FS 2.80: 961

15944 Public Health Service regulations, biological products, title 42, pt. 73 and Excerpts from Public Health Service act. June 1961 revision. [1961.]

[5)4-49 p. 4° (Publication 437; Division of Biologies Standards of Na­tional Institutes of Health.) t Division of Biologies Standards, Na­tional Institutes of Health, Bethesda 14, Md. • Item 499L.C. card 55-63401 FS 2.6: B 52/961

15945 Venereal disease in children and youth. [1961.] cover title, [2] 4-30 p. il. 4° (Communicable Disease Center.) [Processed.] tL.C. card 61-62258 FS 2.60/2: V 55/4/961

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.15946 Landslide investigations, field handbook for use in highway location and

design [with list of selected references]; by Arthur B. Cleaves. July 1961. viii-|-67 p. il. 12° (Physical Research Division.) ♦ Paper, 30c. • Item265-AL.C. card 61-62110 C 37.6/2: L 23

15947 Manual on uniform traffic control devices for streets and highways; pre­pared by National Joint Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. June 1961. xvi4-333 p. il. [Some of the illustrations are colored. Con­curred in by Federal highway administrator, Nov. 26, 1960, and ap­proved as American standard by American Standards Association D6.1-1961, Jan. 11, 1961. Supersedes D6.1-1948.] * Paper. $2.00. • Item 265-AL.C. card 61-62170 C 37.6/2: T 67

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY, Defense Dept.Quartermaster Corps manual QMC (series).

15948 743-200-1. Storage and materials handling; May 1961. [1961.] cover title,[3J4-14-389 p. 11. 4» [Issued with perforations. Supersedes QMC 22-3, Apr. 1954 and all changes thereto.] t • Item 364

D 106.6/2 : 743-200-10Quartermaster Food & Container Institute for Armed Forces: Library

bulletin, supplement. [Processed.]15949 1. Horsford's Army ration of 1864. July 1961. [4)4-44 p. 11. t Quartermas­

ter Food & Container Institute for Armed Forces. Quartermaster Research & Engineering Command, U.S. Army, Chicago 9, Ill. D 106.3/3 :1

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RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept.

15950 Flaming Gorge Dam, Colorado River storage project. [1961.] [8] p. 11. [Processed.] t I 27.2 :F 61

15951 Frenchman-Cambridge division, Missouri River Basin project, Nebr. [I960.] 1 sheet, with map on verso, il. oblong 8°, folded into oblong 48° size. (Region 7.) [Map is colored.] t I 27.2 :F 88

15952 Recreation and reclamation on lower Colorado River, Ariz., Calif., Nev.1961. [8] p. il. t • Item 660 127.2: R 24/12

15953 Recreation on reclamation lakes, region 4. [I960.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° [Processed.] t 127.2: R 24/13/960

15954 Sargent unit, Missouri River Basin project, Nebr. [1959.] 1 sheet with map on verso, il. oblong 8°, folded into oblong 48° size. (Region 7.) [Map is colored.] t 127.2: Sa 7

15955 Webster unit, Missouri River Basin project, Kans. [1959.] 1 sheet, with map on verso, il. oblong 8°, folded into oblong 48° size (Region 7.) [Map

is colored.] t I 27.2 :W 39

RENEGOTIATION BOARD

15956 Renegotiation rulings [103-112] ; June 1, 1961. [1961.] [33] p. 4’ [Includes conversion table, ruling numbers assigned to items heretofore published in Renegotiation staff bulletins 13, 13A, 13B and 13C, table of citations to Renegotiation act of 1951 and index to Renegotiation rul­ings and Renegotiation bulletins.] * Paper, $5.00 (including Renego­tiation Board regulations under Renegotiation act of 1951, Renegotia­tion bulletins and Renegotiation rulings) ; $1.75 additional for foreign mailing.L.C. card 61-62256 RnB 1.6/5:103-112

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

15957 List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA electrification borrowers and list of materials accepted on trial basis. July 1961. cover title, viii4-[201] p. il. 4° (REA bulletin 43-5.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes all preceding issues including revisions.] ♦Paper, $1.50 a yr. (including manual and supplements); 35c. addi­tional for foreign mailing. • Item 116-AL.C. card 52-61393 A 68.6/2: 961

15958 Report of administrator of Rural Electrification Administration [fiscal year], 1960. [1961.] iii+35 p. ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 115L.C. card 37-26237 A68.1 i960

Telephone engineering and construction manual, section. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 116-A

15959 325. Application guide for preparation of detail dial central office equipmentrequirements, issue 5; June 1961. [1961.] 48 p. + [2] leaves, 11. 4°

A 68.6/4 : 325/3

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

15960 Management aids for small manufacturers, annual no. 7; edited by Robert A. Litzberg. 1961. v.4-66 p. ([Office of Management and Research Assistance, Management Methods Division, Office of Information Serv­ices].) [Compilation of issues 96-104, published during year ending June 1959.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 901-E SBA 1.10/2: 7

Management research summary (series), t15961 23. Forecasting in small business planning; by Delbert C. Hastings. Apr. 1961.

4 p. 4« [Issued with perforations.] SBA 1.12/2: 23

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Small business bulletins, t •Item 901-K SBA 1.3:(nos.)15962 51. Trucking and cartage, bibliography; by Stephen S. Castle. June 1961. 8 p.

4°L.C. card 61-62278

15963 52. Store arrangement and display, bibliography; by Harry H. Elwell, jr. Aug.1961. 8 p. 4°L.C. card 61-62279

Small marketers aids, t15964 68. Depreciation costs, don’t overlook them [with list of references for further

Information] ; by Carl P. N. Jensen. June 1961. 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] SBA 1.14 : 68

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONSmithsonian contributions to astrophysics. (Astrophysical Observatory.)

• Item 909-B SI 1.12/2:(nos.)15965 v. 5, no. 5. Erratum [On motion of satellites with critical Inclination.] July 25,

1961. 1 p. oblong 24° t15966 v. 5, no. 10. Sampling dust from stratosphere [with list of references] ; by Paul

W. Hodge. 1961. [2]+145-152 p. 11. 2 pl., 4« * Paper, 20c.L.C. card 61-62224

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.15967 v. 142, no. 4. Cenozoic and Cretaceous echinoids from Trinidad and Venezuela

[with bibliography] ; by C. Wythe Cook\ Washington, Aug. 18, 1961 [Port City Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md.]. [2]+35+(l] p. 14 pl. (Publication 4459 ; Charles D. and Mary Vaux Walcott research fund.) + Paper, $1.25.L.C. card 61-62235 SI 1.7 : 142/4

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.[Conservation aid] SCS-CA (series).

15968 9. Soil Conservation Service, what it is and what it does. May 1961. [2]+17p. 4° [Processed.] f A 57.45: 9

Soil survey series 1958. • Item 102 (Rev. 1957) A 57.38: 958/(nos.)15969 3. Washington County, Miss, [with list of literature cited; by W. M. Morris].

May 1961. cover title, [i] +57 p. 11. 58 p. of pl. and maps, 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station. One map is colored. Text and another map on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, $2.25. L.C. card Agr 61-330

15970 8. Haskell County, Tex.; [by Irvin C. Mowery and others]. [Mar. 1961.]cover title, [1] +74 p. 11. 75 p. of pl. and maps, 4° [Prepared in coopera­tion with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Text on p. 2 of cover. One map is colored.] * Paper, $3.00.L.C. card Agr 61-329

STATE DEPARTMENTAfrican series. • Item 862-A

15971 13. Newly independent nations, Dahomey. [1961.] cover title, [12] p. nar­row, 8° ([Publication 7158; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) • Paper, 15c.L.C. card 61-60220 S 1.116 :13

Commercial policy series. • Item 86215972 179. General agreement on tariffs and trade, article-by-article analysis in lay­

man’s language; by Honore M. Catudal. [1961.] [2]+18 p. 4° ([Pub­lication 7235; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs].) [Reprinted from Department of State bulletin of June 26 and July 3, 1961.] • Paper, 15c.L.C. card 61-62233 S 1.37 : 179

Department and foreign service series.15973 100. Foreign consular offices in United States; [June 1961.] 1961. v + 55 p.

([Publication 7177.]) ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 871 & 863 L.C. card 32-26478 S 1.69: 100

Disarmament series. • Item 865-A15974 2. Draft treaty on discontinuance of nuclear weapon tests. [1961.] [3]+ 26

p. 4° ([Publication 7216; Office of Public Service, Bureau of Public Af­fairs.) [Reprinted from Department of State bulletin, June 5, 1961.] • Paper, 20c.L.C. card 61-62257 S 1.117/2: 2

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15975 Documents on disarmament, 1960. [1961.] xii+419 p. ([Publication 7172; Historical Office, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) * Paper, $1.25. • Item 865-BL.C. card 60-64408 S 1.117; 960

European and British commonwealth series.15975A 63. Berlin crisis, report to Nation by President Kennedy, July 25. 1961. 11961.1

[2J +21 p. il 12° ([Publication 7243; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.] 1 [Radio-television report to the Nations made by President Kennedy from White House on July 25, 1961. Also Issued as S. doc. 40, 87th Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 869L.C. card 61-62172 8 1.74: 63

External research, list of studies currently in progress, ER list (series). (Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Office of Intelligence Research and Analysis, Division of External Research and Publications.)

S 1.101 :(nos.)15976 1.16. USSR and Eastern Europe. Apr. 1961. [6]+54 p. 4° [Revision of list

1.14, Apr. 1960.1 tL.C. card 53-61425

15977 2.16. East Asia. Apr. 1961. [61+36 p. 4° [Revision of list 2.14. Apr.I960.] tL.C. card 60-64639

15978 3.16. Southeast Asia. Apr. 1961. [4]+22 p. 4’ [Revision of list 3.14, Apr.I960.] tL.C. card 53-60841

15979 4.16. South Asia. Apr. 1961. [4]+ 19 p. 4° [Revision of list 4.14, Apr. I960.] tL.C. card 53-61427

15980 5.16. Western Europe. Apr. 1961. [6]+ 53 p. 4“ [Revision of list 5.14, Apr. 1960.1 tL.C. card 53-61426

15981 6.16. Middle East. Apr. 1961. [4]+ 18 p. 4° [Revision of list 6.14, Apr.I960.] j

15982L.C. card 53-60845

7.16. Africa. Apr. 1961. [6] + 30p. 4« [Revision of list 7.14, Apr. I960.] tL.C. card 53-61430

15983 8.16. American republics. Apr. 1961. [5]+35 p. 4° [Revision of list 8.14, Apr. 1960.1 i

15984L.C. card 53-61429

9.16. British Commonwealth. Apr. 1961. [4]+27 p. 4° [Revision of list9.14. Apr. I960.| f

15985L.C. card 53-61431

10.16. International affairs. Apr. 1961. [6]+47 p. 4“ [Revision of Het 10.14 ot Apr. I960.] f

15986L.C. card 54-61701

[This entry number not used.]

Far Eastern series. • Item 87015987 107. United States outlines program to Insure genuine neutrality for Laos, by

Secretary Rusk. [1961.J [21 + 10 p. narrow 8“ ([Publication 7222; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) [Statement made on May 17 at Geneva at 14-nation conference on Laos: Reprinted from Department of State bulletin, June 5, 1961.] • Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62089 8 1.38 :107

General foreign policy series. • Item 875 S 1.71:(nos.)15988 154. Disarmament at glance [as of May 1961]. [1961.] cover title. 26 p. oblong

8“ ((Publication 7058; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) • Paper, 20c.L.C. card SD 60-6

15989 164. How foreign policy is made. [1961.] cover title, [20] p. 11. oblong 24° ([Publication 7179; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]). • Paper, 25c.L.C. card SD 61-18

15990 166. U.S. balance of payments, questions and answers. [1961.] cover title, 16 p. II 12“ ([Publication 7194; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) • Paper, 15c.L.C. card SD 61-16

15991 173. Foreign Service and panorama of change; by Charles E. Bohlen, special assistant to Secretary of State. [1961.] [2]+ 14 n. narrow 8° (IPub-llcatlon 7223; Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) [Ad­dress made at 9th annual Rockhurst Day dinner, at Kansas City, Mo., May 23. Reprinted from Department of State Bulletin of June 19, 1961.] • Paper, lOe.L.C. card SD 61-20

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International information and cultural series. S 1.67:(nos.)15992 77. Educational and cultural exchange opportunities. [Revised edition.]

[1961.] [3] 4-27 p. narrow 8° ( [Publication 7201 ; Bureau of Educationaland Cultural Affairs.]) [Supersedes publication 6789, Educational ex­change grants.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 878 L.C. card 54-60350

15993 78. Toward national effort in international educational and cultural affairs,report; prepared by Walter H. C. Laves, chairman, Department of Gov­ernment, Indiana University, at request of U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange. [1961.] viii + 82+[l] P- ([Publication 7238.]) * Paper, 35c. • Item 878 L.C. card 61-62019

Near and Middle Eastern series. • Item 88315994 61. Fact sheet, mutual security in action, Jordan. [Revised June 1961.]

[1961.] [2]+9 p. 11. narrow 8° ([Publication 7184; International Co­operation Administration, Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) • Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62135 S 1.86 : 61

Public Services Office series S. t15995 4. Underlying crisis, coercion vs. choice; [by] Dean Rusk, Secretary of State.

[1961.] 16 p. il. [Address before National Press Club, Washington, D.C., July 10, 1961.]L.C. card 61-62253 S 1.106/2 : 961/4

Treaties and other international acts series. ♦ Paper, $10.00 a yr. (approx­imately 150 issues), $6.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 899 S 9.10: (nos.)

15996 4734. United States defense areas in Federation of West Indies, agreement,with annexes, between United States and Federation of West Indies, signed Port of Spain, Feb. 10, 1961 ; [entered into force, Feb. 10, 1961]. [1961.] [2] +33 p. 6 maps. ♦ Paper, 65c.L.C. card 61-61993

15997 4736. International tracing service, continuing administration by InternationalCommittee of Red Cross, agreement between United States and Federal Republic of Germany, effected by exchange of notes signed Bonn and Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Apr. 28 and May 5, 1960, agreement between United States, Federal Republic of Germany, France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and International Committee of Red Cross, effected by exchange of notes between Federal Republic of Germany and International Committee of Red Cross signed Bonn and Geneva, May 9 and 12, 1960, protocol between United States and other Governments, signed Bonn Aug. 23, 1960, and protocol between Inter­national Commission for International Tracing Service and Interna­tional Committee of Red Cross, signed Bonn and Geneva, Sept. 30 and Oct. 7, 1960; [entered into force May 5, I960]. [1961.] 111 + 33 p. [German, English, and French.] ♦ Paper, 15c.L.C. card 61-62143

15998 4748. Atomic energy, cooperation for civil uses, agreement between UnitedStates and Turkey, amending agreement of June 10, 1955, signed Wash­ington Apr. 27, 1961 ; [entered into force May 31, 1961]. [1961.] 7 p. * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-61994

15999 4750. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andTurkey, amending agreement of Jan. 11, 1961, effected by exchange of notes signed Ankara Mar. 29, 1961, with related exchange of notes; [entered into force Mar. 29, 1961]. [1961.] [2]+9 p. •Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-61995

16000 4752. Economic and technical assistance, agreement between United States andSierra Leone, signed Freetown May 5, 1961 ; [entered into force May 5, 1961]. [1961.] [2]+5p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-61996

16001 4753. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andIsrael, effected by exchange or notes signed Tel Aviv May 10, 1961; [entered into force May 10, 1961]. [1961.] [2]+14 p. • Paper, 10c. L.C. card 61-61997

16002 4754. Economic, financial, technical and related assistance, agreement betweenUnited States and Senegal, signed Washington May 13, 1961; [entered Into force May 13, 1961]. [1961.] [2]+8 p. [English and French.]* Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-61998

16003 4756. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andYugoslavia, signed Belgrade Apr. 28, 1961, with exchanges of letters; [entered Into force Apr. 28, 1961]. [1961.] [2]+12 p. * Paper, 10c. L.C. card 61-61999

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16004 4757. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Republic of Korea, amending agreement of Dec. 28, 1960, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Seoul May 11, 1961 ; [entered Into force May 11. 1961], [1961.] [2] 4-4 p. •Paper. 5c.

16005L.C. card 61-62001

4758. Surplus agricultural commodities agreement between United States and Burma, amending agreement of May 27, 1958, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Rangoon June 1, 1961; [entered Into force June 1,1961] [1961.] [2J + 3p. • Paper, 5c.

16006L.C. eard 61-62002

4759. Guaranty of private Investments, agreement between United States and Sierra Leone, effected by exchange of notes signed Freetown May 16 and 10. 1961; [entered into force May 19, 1961], [1961.] [2] 4-3 p,* Paper, 5c

16007L.C. card 61-62144

4760. Reactivation of temporary tracking station in Magallanes Province, agree­ment between United States and Chile, effected by exchange of notes dated Santiago Apr. 21 and May 10, 1961 ; [entered Into force May 10,

160081961], [1901.1 [2]4-3 p. [English and Spanish.] • Paper, 5c.L.C.card 61—62145

4762. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and United Arab Republic, amending agreement of Aug. 1, 1960, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Cairo May 27. 1961; [entered Into force May 27, 1961]. [1961.] [2] 4-4 p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62146

16009 4763. Social progress trust fund agreement, between United States and Inter- American Development Bank, signed Washington June 19, 1961 with exchange of notes; [entered into force June 19, 1961]. [1961.1 [2] 4-9 p. • Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62147

16010 4764. Atomic energy, cooperation for mutual defense purposes, agreement be­tween United States and Italy signed Rome Dec. 3, I960 ; [entered into force May 24, 1961]. [1961.] [2]4-11 p. [English and Italian.]• Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62148

16011 4766. Commission for educational exchange, agreement between United States and Turkey, amending agreement of Dec. 27, 1949, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Ankara Apr. 21 and May 30, 1961 ; [entered into force May 30, 1961], [1961.] [2] 4-3 p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62149

16012 4767. Money orders, agreement between Postal Administrations of United States and Netherlands Antilles, signed Willemstad Dec. 20, 1960, and Wash­ington Jan. 11, 1961; [entered into force May 1, 1961]. [1961.] [2]4-7 p. • Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62150

16013 4768. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Ecuador, signed Quito Apr. 3. 1961, with exchanges of notes ; [entered into force Apr. 3, 1961.] [1961.] [2] 4-15 p. [English and Spanish.]• Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62234

16014 4770. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and China, amending agreement of Aug. 30, 1960, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Taipei Apr. 27, 1961; [entered into force Apr. 27,1961], [1961] [2]4-13p. [English and Chinese.] Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62151

16015 4771. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Spain, signed Madrid May 22, 1961; [entered Into force May 22, 1961] with exchange of notes. [1961.] [2] 4-13 p. [English and Spanish.]• Paper, 10c.L.C. card 61-62091

16016 4775. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Brazil, amending agreement of Dec. 31, 1956, as corrected and amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Rio de Janeiro Jan. 4, and Apr. 18, 1961 ; [entered Into force Apr. 18, 1961], [1961.] [2] 4-3 p. [English and Portuguese.] • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62092

16017 4776. Joint United States-Japan committee on trade and economic affairs, agree­ment between United States and Japan effected by exchange of notes signed Washington June 22, 1961; [entered Into force June 22, 1961]. [1961.] [2]4-3 p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62222

16018 4778. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Pakistan, supplementing agreement of Apr. 11, 1960, as amended, signed Rawalpindi June 14, 1961; [entered into force June 14, 1961] with exchange of notes. [1961.] [2]4-5p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62093

16019 4779. Tracking stations, transit navigational satellite program, agreement be­tween United States and Australia, effected by exchange of notes dated Canberra June 5, 1961; [entered Into force June 5, 1961]. [1961.] [21 4- 5 p. • Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62152

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Treaties and other international acts series—Continued16020 4781. Settlement of claims of Japanese nationals formerly resident in certain

Japanese Islands, agreement between United States and Japan, effected by exchange of notes signed Tokyo June 8, 1961 ; [entered into force June 8, 1961], [1961.] [2J+7 p. [English and Japanese.] * Paper,10c.L.C. card 61-62191

16021 4783. Air transport services specification of Pakistan airline and route, agree­ment between United States and Pakistan, relating to agreement of Nov. 14, 1946, effected by exchange of notes dated Karachi Mar. 28 and Apr. 18, 1961; [entered into force Apr. 18, 1961]. [1961.] [2] 4-3 p. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62267

16022 4785. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andIran, amending agreement of July 26, 1960, as amended, effected by exchange of notes signed Tehran May 18 and June 1, 1961; [entered into force June 1, 1961], [1961.] [2]+3 p. [English and Persian], * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 61-62190

16023 United States collective defense arrangements. [1961.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8” folded into 4“ size. (Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.) [Reprinted from Department of State bulletin, May 15, 1961.] t S 1.3/a: I' 361

STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

No t e .—The Statistical Reporting Service was established as a program agency within the Oepartment of Agriculture by Memorandum 1446, Supplement 1, of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated April 3, 1961.

16024 production of manufactured dairy products, 1960; [prepared by W. D. Bormuth and D. B. Jones]. July 1961. 63 p. 4° (Da 2-1(61) ; Crop Reporting Board.) t • Item24-F L.C. card 48-47164 A 92.10/5: 960

16025 Soybeans harvested for beans by counties, 1960, acreage, yield, production. Aug. 1961. 22 p. 4° (GrLg 9-1(61) ; Crop Reporting Board.) [Proc­essed.] t A 92.15/3 i960

16026 Tree nuts by States, 1959 and 1960, production, use, value; [prepared by R. P. Handy, George D. Harrell, and Earl L. Park]. Aug. 1961. 8 p. 4° (Fr Nt 4-1(8-61) ; Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t L.C. card 57-60177 A 92.27 : 959-60

TARIFF COMMISSION16027 Alsike clover seed, report to the President on escape-clause investigation

no. 7-103 under provisions of sec. 7 of Trade agreements extension act of 1951, as amended. Aug. 1961. cover title, [l]-|-30-t-[l] leaves, 14 tab. 4° (TC publication 29.) [Processed.] tL.C. card 61-62154 TC 1.2: C 62/2/961

16028 Toweling of flax, hemp, or ramie, report to the President (1961) under Executive order 10401. July 1961. cover title, [1]+13 leaves, 4° (TC publication 26.) [Processed.] t L.C. card 58-61593 TC 1.2: T 65/2/961

16029 Watch movements, report to the President (1961), under Executive order 10401. July 1961. cover title, [2]-[-l-27A, 28-34 leaves, 4“ (TC pub­lication 27.) [Processed.] tL.C. card 57-60818 TC 1.2: W 29/4/961

16030 Wilton, brussels, velvet, and tapestry carpets and rugs, report to the President on escape-clause investigation no. 7-104 under provisions of sec. 7 of Trade agreements extension act of 1951, as amended. Aug. 1961. cover title, [2]+26+[8] leaves, 4° (TC publication 28.) [Processed.] t L.C. card 61-62155 TC 1.2: C 22/961

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Forestry bulletin. (Division of Forestry Relations.) [Processed.] t 16031 96. Forest Inventory statistics tor Tennessee Valley, 1960. June 1961. cover

title, 121416 p. 11. map, 4° [Map Is colored.] Y 3.T 25 : 18/96

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Department circulars. (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt.) t • Item 942 T 1.4/2: (nos.)

16032 530. Regulations governing United States savings bonds, 8tb revision, Dec. 26.1957 ; amdt. 3 : Aug. 2. 1961. 1961. 1 p. 4"

16033 1062. United States of America 314 percent Treasury notes of series H—1962dated and bearing Interest from Aug. 1 1961, due Nov. 15. 1962. July 17. 1961. 2 p. 4"

16034 1063. United States of America 3% percent Treasury notes of series E-1964,dated and bearing interest from Aug. 1, 1961, due Aug. 15. 1964. July 17, 1961. 2 p. 4°

16035 1064. United Slates of America 3% percent treasury bonds of 1968, datedJane 23, I960, with interest from Aug. 1, 1961, due May 15, 1968, inter­est payable May 15 and Nov. 15. July 17, 1961. 3 p. 4°

URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

16036 Urban renewal project characteristics, Dec. 31, 1960. [1961.] 40 p, 4° [Relates to projects approved under title 3, Housing act of 1954 and title 1, Housing act of 1949.] tL.C. card 56-63831 HH 7.8: 960 2

Urban renewal service bulletin. • Item 584-A16037 3. Cleveland’s neighborhood improvement program. [June 1961.1 cover title.

36 p. 11. oblong 48» [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] » Paper, 20c. HH 7.3/3 : 3

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Information bulletin IB (series).16038 22—35. Vocational rehabilitation & education quarterly Information bulletin, nos.

5 « 6, Jan.-Apr. 1961. [1961.] cover title, 31 p. 11. 4- (Department of Veterans Benefits.) t •Item 086-A VA 1.22:22-35

16039 Interim report of Veterans Administration cooperative study of oral ex­foliative cytology, transactions of Conference on Oral Exfoliative Cy­tology, Nov. 4, 1960. [1961.] vi+74 p. 11. [This study was conducted us cooperative effort of 12 VA field stations and this conference was held at VA Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y.] * Cloth, $1.50. • Item 985L.C. card 61-62221 VA 1.2: Or 1

Training guide TG (series). • Item 989-A16040 5-18-5. Supervisory development conference series: Role of supervisor in effec­

tive personnel management, means of Improving quality and reducing costs. Aug. 1961. cover title, 1114-25 p. 4° (Office of Assistant Administrator for Personnel.) [Issued with perforations.] t

VA 1.38 : 5-18-5

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.

16041 Fair labor standards act (background information). [1961.1 7 p. 4" [Processed.] t L22.2:F15/7

16042 Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended, to provide for establishment of fair labor standards in employments in and affecting interstate com­merce. and for other purposes. [1961.] 21 p. 4° [A processed Erra­tum sheet, 1 p. 24°, was issued also.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 778-B L.C. card L 58-41 L 22.5: F 15/961

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16013 Handy reference guide to Fair labor standards act (Federal wage-hour law), effective Sept. 3, 1961. [1961.] 13 p. 4’ * Paper, 10c. • Item 778-B L.C. card L 61-67 L 22.5: F15/3

Regulations and explanatory bulletin, title 29, Code of Federal regula­tions. t

16044 541. Subparts A and B, Defining terms executive, administrative, professional,local retailing capacity, outside salesman, under Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. [Jan. 1959, published 1961.j 32 p. 4° [Text of Code up to and including Jan. 1961, and any Federal register amend­ments issued thereafter up to and including Feb. 28, 1961.J ■ Item 780 & 778 (Special offer) L 22.9 : 541/subpt.A,B

16045 Summary, Fair labor standards amendments of 1961, effective Sept. 3, 1961. [1961.] 4 p. 4° t • Item 778-B L 22.5 :F 15/2

WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

Circular. • Item 27316046 N. Manual of surface observations (WBAN) 7th edition (revised Oct. 1957 to

include Changes 1 to 4), Change 9; Sept. 1961. [1961.] [70] p. 11. 4» [Prepared In collaboration with Air Weather Service and Naval Weather Service. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 35c. C 30.4: N/957/ch.9

16047 Climatology of selected harbors; by David H. Slade. Apr. 1961. [3]+100 p. il. oblong large 8° [Prepared for Maritime Administration in co­operation with Atomic Energy Commission.] j L.C. card 61-62033 C 30.2: H 21

Hydrometeorological report. • Item 275-A16048 38. Meteorology of flood-producing storms in Ohio River basin; prepared by

Francis K. Schwarz. May 1961. v + 67 p. il. 4° [Prepared in coopera­tion with Department of Army, Corps of Engineers.] t C 30.44 : 38

Research paper. • Item 27916049 43. Measurement of secular temperature change in eastern United States [with

list of references; by] J. Murray Mitchell, jr. Mar. 1961. lx+80 p. 11. 4° * Paper 35c. C 30.29 : 43

16050 Weather, factor in plant location [articles]. May 1961. [2]+23 p. il. 4“ * Paper, 20c. • Item 275L.C. card 61-62186 C 30.2: P 69

WOMEN’S BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Bulletins. • Item 278 L 13.3:(nos.)16051 278. Careers for women in biological sciences; [prepared by Mary C. Murphy

and Evelyn S. Spiro with assistance of Caroline C. Cherrix], 1961. vl-f- 86 p. 11. [Includes list of publications on financial aid and list of Women’s Bureau publications in medical and health services field. Su­persedes Bulletin 223-3, Outlook for women in biological sciences, 1948.] * Paper, 40c. L.C. card L 61-60

16052 279. Life Insurance selling, careers for women as life underwriters [with se­lected references for additional reading; prepared by Sylvia Beyer and Sarah F. Leiter]. [1961.] vl-[-35p. 11. • Paper, 20c. L.C. card L 61—44

16053 280. State minimum-wage law and order provision affecting working conditions,July 1, 1942-Jan. 1, 1961. 1961. V1H4-147 p. oblong 12° [Revision of Bulletin 269. Erratum, 1 p. 24°, was Issued also.] * Paper, 75c.L.C. card L 39-38

16054 Employment outlook for beauty operators (D.O.T. 2-32.11-.31). 1961. [l]+5 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-6.]) [Processed. Preliminary version of statement prepared for Bureau of Labor Statistics to be published in 1961 edition of Occupational Outlook handbook.] t L 13.2: B 38

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16055 Employment outlook for dental hygienists (D.O.T. 0-50.07). 1961. [1)4- 4 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-7].) [Processed. Preliminary version of state­ment prepared for Bureau of Labor Statistics to be published in 1961 edition of Occupational outlook handbook.] t L 13.2: D 43

16056 Employment outlook for medical record librarians (D.O.T. 0-23.25).1961. [l]+5 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-10.]) [Processed. Preliminary version of statement prepared by Women’s Bureau for 1961 edition of Occupational outlook handbook.] t L 13.2 :M 46/2

16057 Employment outlook for medical X-ray technicians (D.O.T. 0-50.04).1961. [1]+7 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-9.]) [Processed. Preliminary ver­sion of statement prepared for Bureau of Labor Statistics to be pub­lished in 1961 edition of Occupational outlook handbook.] f

L 13.2 : M 46/316058 Employment outlook for occupational therapists (D.O.T. 0-32.04). 1961.

[1J-J-4 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-11.]) [Processed. Preliminary version of statement prepared by Women’s Bureau for 1961 edition of Occupa­tional outlook handbook.] t L 13.2: Oc 1

16059 Employment outlook for secretaries, stenographers and typists. 1961. [1] +6 leaves, 4° ([WB 62-8.]) [Processed. Preliminary version of statement prepared for Bureau of Labor Statistics to be published in 1961 edition of Occupational outlook handbook.] t L 13.2 : Se 2

Leaflets. • Item 783 L 13.11: (nos.)16060 2. Equal pay facts. Revised July 1961. [1961.] [6] p. 11. narrow 8°

♦ Paper, 5c.16061 10. Publications of Women’s Bureau currently available. Revised Apr. 1961.

[1961. J 8 p. 11. narrow 8° t16062 36. Life Insurance selling, careers for women as life underwriters. [1961.]

7 p. 11. narrow 8° * Paper, 5c.16063 Michigan,

[1961.]

16064 Summary[1961.]

summary of State labor laws affecting women; Aug. 1, 1961. 4 p. 4° ([WB 62-47].) [Processed.] t

L 13.14: M 58/961-2of State labor laws affecting women: Kansas; July 1, 1961.6 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 13.14: K13/961

YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.

16065 Engineered performance standards: Masonry formulas, public works maintenance. Revised Mar. 1961. [1961.] cover title, [5] -f-196 p. 4" (NAVDOCKS P-708.1.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes Aug. 1958 Masonry formula manual.] t • Item 418-AL.C. card 61-62168 D 209.14 : M 38

16066 -------Masonry handbook, public works maintenance. Revised Feb. 1961. [1961.] cover title, [4]+i+379 p. il. 4" (NAVDOCKS P-708.) [Is­sued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes Aug. 1958 Masonry handbook, Dec. 1958, Change 1 and Sept. 1959, Change 2.] t • Item 418-AL.C. card 61-62106 D 209.14: M 38/2

16067 ------- Paint handbook, public works maintenance. Revised Feb. 1961. [1961.] cover title, [4]-f-iii4-469 p. 4° (NAVDOCKS P-710.) [Is­

sued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes July 1957 Paint handbook, Paint primary supporting data, and Changes 2—5 to those publications.] t • Item 418-AL.C. card 61-62057 D 209.14: P16

16068 -------Wharfbuilding handbook, public works maintenance. Feb. 1961. cover title, [4] +ii+300 p. il. 4° (NAVDOCKS P-715.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 418-AL.C. card 61-62105 D 209.14 : W 55

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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, SEPTEMBER 1961

No t b .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, circulars, etc., having no specific subjects are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the catalog.

EntryA.F.C.R.L., see Air Force Cambridge

Research Laboratories.A.F.S.W.C., see Air Force Special

Weapons Center.A.I.D., see International Development

Agency.A.M.S., see Agricultural Marketing

Service.A.M.S. series___________________ 13745-752A. N. Deringer, Inc., relief_________ 14222A.R.S. series-------------- ---------------- 13757-763Abstracts, see subjects.Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR:

news____,______________________ 15042scientific research of institutes, re­

sults, 1959_______ 1-------------- 15207Academy of Sciences, Ukranlan SSR,

news_________________ 15374Academy of Sciences, USSR :

annual meeting_______________ 15102ADepartment of Chemical Sciences,

general meeting------ ------ --15398election of academicians and associ­

ate members_____________ 15253general assemblies of departments- 15202 herald, translations_______ 15259

Acadia (vessel) : documentation and coastwise priv­

ileges authorized, report-------- 14603Accidents, causes In canning of fruits

and vegetables________ 15699see also Aircraft accidents—Rail­

road accidents. Accountants:

career guide_________-__________ 14782examination announcement, amdt_ 14005

Accounts and accounting: Navy comptroller manual---- 15908-909 uniform system of accounts for nat­

ural gas companies---------- 14865-866 uniform system for poultry proces­

sors, guide------------------ 13771Acetychollne, content of blood serum

in experimental ascarlasis, USSR study__________ 15339

Ackia Battleground National Monu­ment, include in Natchez Trace Parkway and redesignate, re­port _____ _____ _______ 14634

Acreage allotments, see names of products.

Acreage-marketing guides_______ ___ 13744Acta agriculturae Sinica (Chinese

periodical) :translations----------------------- 15073, 15536

Acta entomologlca Sinica (Chinese periodical) :

translations___________________ 15078Acta mechanics Sinica (Chinese peri­

odica!) : translations _ 15360. 15450, 15452,15462

EntryActa pharmaceutica Sinica (Chinese

periodical) : translations___________________ 15069

Acta physlca Sinica (Chinese periodi­cal) :

translations___________________ 15075Acts of Congress, see Law. Addresses, lectures, etc.:

by— Bohlen, Charles E_ _____ 15991Boyd, Alan S_________________ - 14000Chapin, Arthur A______________ 14793Goldberg, Arthur J— 15688-692, 15695Hockinuth, Harold R__________ 15734Hodges, Luther H__________ 14028-29Holleman, Jerry R______________ 15686Johnston, Paul A______________ 14027Landstrom, Karl S_____________ 15735MacGowan, C. F_______________ 14996Meyer, Morton A_______________ 15828Murphy, Robert T_____ ________ 13998President Kennedy_____ 14512, 15975ARusk, Dean______________ 15987, 15995Stakem, Thos. E__________ —__Stillman, John S_______________ Weaver, George L-P__________ Weaver, Robert C_____________ Wirtz, W. Willard____________ Wolfbein, Seymour L__________ Federal Maritime Board, Mari­

time Administration, SI* se­ries__________________________

148564030

156874985

1569315694

14856inaugural addresses, Presidents of

United States, print as House document, report_______ - 14590

Adjustment Board, National Railroad, see National Railroad Adjust­ment Board.

Administrative management:Federal agencies headquarters, staff

function of management analy­sis, inventory____ _______ 13842

Government offices, simplifying and speeding up work (re­marks) ----------------------- 14000

management research summary se­ries______________________ 15961

personnel, supervisor’s role_____ 16040small business, management aids

for small manufacturers, an­nual compilation________ 15960

Administrative Office of United StatesCourts, report, 1960--------------- 13743

Adrenalin, cancer patients, connec­tion between paradoxical ac­tion and its effect on choline­sterase activity, USSR study- 15527

Adsorption, vapor, on adsorbents having heterogeneous surfaces, USSR study___________ 15252

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 117

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EntryAdult education, see Education.Advisory Commission on Educational

Exchange, continue, hearings- 14463Advisory Commission on Intergovern­

mental Relations :appropriations, 1962, general gov­

ernment matters, law____ 14125governmental structure, organiza­

tion, planning in metropolitan areas, recommendations, etc., report_______________________ 14471

Advisory Committee on the Arts, continue, hearings_____ 14463

Advisory committees, farmer, provide for, report____________ 14597

Advisory Council on the Arts, see Federal Advisory Council on the Arts.

Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Prob­lems, see National Advisory Council on International Mon­etary and Financial Problems.

Aeration, system for bulk-stored pea beans__________________13786

Aerodynamic effects of meteorites, specific case___________ 15822

Aerodynamic heating, stagnation- point convective heat loads in lunar return, formulas_ 15783

Aerodynamics, supersonic, manual___ 15876 see also Heat transfer—Wings

(aircraft).Aeroelastlclty, flutter at very high

speeds________________ 15796Aeronautical Engine Laboratory, re­

port----------------------------- 15875Aeronautics:

air commerce, crimes aboard air­craft, amend law—

hearing------------------------------- 14724report----------------------------------------- 14700

amend NASA act of 1958—hearings_______________________ 14504report----------------------------------------- 14330

American chronology of science and technology in exploration of space, 1915-60_________ 15765

civil aeronautics manuals____ 14825-831civil aviation disaster control plan­

ning-------------------------------- 14832code of Federal regulations_____ 14867Federal aviation act, amend, re­

port --------------------------------------- 14700Federal aviation act of 1958,

amend—hearing------------------------------------- 14724law-------------------------------------------- 14089report--------------------------------------- 14694

naval aviation commemorativestamp (poster)______________ 15918

see also Flight.AFCRL, see Air Force Cambridge Re­

search Laboratories.Afghanistan :

information report, monthly- 15119, 15178Africa:

African series____________________ 15971health information for travel_____ 15931 research studies currently in prog­

ress, list________________ 15982save, Tito’s special mission, Albani­

an study------------------------- 15106AFSWC, See Air Force Special Weap­

ons Center.Afton, Wyo., land exchange, re­

ports -----------------14410, 14609Agate Dam and Reservoir, construct,

hearing----------------------- 14740Aged :

health care, expand and improve community facilities—

hearings_______________________ 14479reports--------------------------- 14277,14313

housing, Federal loans (remarks)- 14985

Entry Aged—Continued

innervation of pla mater of human brain in advanced and old age.USSR study__________________15515

morphological composition of pe­ripheral blood, USSR study__ 15234

older persons, physical culture, scientific research problems__ 15361

problems, value of Four FreedomsHouse, Inc. (statement)_ 15695

White House Conference on Aging, reports—

education for aging_____________ 14978employment security and retire­

ment of older worker________ 14979free time activities needs, values

and importance______________ 14982impact of Inflation on retired

persons______________________ 14980income maintenance, including

financing of health costs___ 14981 religion and aging______________ 14983role and training of professional

personnel In field of aging____ 14984 Agents, see Foreign agents.Aging, see Aged.Aging, White House Conference on,

see White House Conference on Aging.

Agreements on tariffs and trade, see General agreement on tariffs and trade.

Agricultural colleges, see Land-grant colleges.

Agricultural commodities, see Agri­cultural products.

Agricultural conservation program, act, amend, reports____ 14335,

14342, 14597Agricultural credit:

farm credit act of 1933, amend, hearing_______________ 14439

finance review____________________ 14769see also Loans.

Agricultural economics, see Agricul­ture.

Agricultural insurance, finance re­view___________________ 14769

Agricultural Marketing Service, AMS series_____________ 13745-752

Agricultural products: adjust supplies, stabilize prices,

etc., reports___________ 14335,14342,14383, 14597

marketing research reports___ 13786-793 perishable agricultural commodities

act, Information for fruit and vegetable growers_______ 13750

standards, U.S., for grades of proc­essed fruit, vegetables, etc___ 13747

surplus, use to promote economic development in underdeveloped countries, amend act, law____ 14092

surplus commodities agreement with—

Brazil__________________________ 16016Burma_________________________ 16005China__________________________ 16014Ecuador________________________ 16013Iran___________________________ 16022Israel__________________________ 16001Pakistan--------------------------- 16018Republic of Korea---------------------- 16004Spain__________________________ 16015Turkey_________________________ 15999United Arab Republic___________ 16008Yugoslavia-------------------------------- 16003

trade development and assistance act of 1954—

amend, law-------------------------------- 14092programs operations, extend,

etc., reports____ 14335, 14342, 14597transportation in U.S., selected

references, 1949-59_____ 13795

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Entry Agricultural Research Service, ARS

series___-_________ 13757—763Agricultural workers, see Farm labor. Agriculture :

act of 1938, amend, report_____ 14301 act of 1949, amend, reports___ 14335,

14342, 14383, 14597 act of 1961—

hearings___________________ 14438reports_ 14335, 14342, 14383, 14597

agricultural adjustment acts, amend, reports__________ 14335,

14342, 14383, 14597 agriculture handbooks_______ 13767-773 agriculture information bulletin_ 13774 agriculture monograph____________ 13775Albania, laws_____________________ 15286animal husbandry and agricultural

leadership, developing and im­proving in Mongolia____ 15637

census, 1959, farms, livestock, etc__________________ 13926-930

Communist China— translations__________________15219Army plays role in production. 15117 development of agricultural sci­

ences______________________ 15658production, measures to increase

in 1961____________________ 15394scientific research_____________ 15496

East Europe, translations_________ 15634,15651, 15666, 15681

East Germany, agricultural situa­tion_____________________ 14773

economies of 20 Latin American republics________________ 14774

finance review____________________ 14769Foreign Agricultural Service, mis­

cellaneous, FAS-M series----- 14895Hungary___________ 15351, 15542, 15645news of Soviet agricultural sci­

ences____________________ 15500reforms, Communist China_______ 15380 selenium in soils, toxic effects, etc. 13769 Soviet, translations___________ 15083-84,

15088, 15096, 15112, 15137 yearbooks, authoritative informa­

tion, list_______________ 15930Agriculture and Forestry Committee,

Senate:hearings_____________________ 14713-714reports---------------------------------- 14575-576,

14580, 14597, 14609-612, 14647Agriculture Committee, House :

hearings___________________ 14438-439reports________ 14292, 14233-234, 14301,

14334-335, 14371, 14408, 14410, 14423, 14425-426, 14428-429

Agriculture Department: appropriations, 1962—

law_______________________ 14112report__________________________ 14309

centennial recognition, report____ 14687leaflets_______________________ 13784-785marketing research reports___ 13786-793 miscellaneous publications___ 13794-796States marketing service pro­

grams ___________________ 13745statistical bulletins__________ 13798-799technical bulletins___________ 13800-801

AIB series_________________________ 13774AID, see International Development

Agency.Ainsworth, Francis, relief__________ 14226Air:

bacterial contamination, USSR study____________________ 15531

bacteriological Investigation at negative temperatures, new In­strument, USSR study__ 15446

see also Atmosphere.Air carriers :

irregular and off-route rules, civil aeronautics manual___ 14830

EntryAir carriers—Continued

local service carriers, operational problems and opportunities (address)_______________ 13998

Pakistan airline, specification and route, agreement------------- 16021

scheduled—- air commerce traffic pattern, cal­

endar year 1959_____________ 14817helicopter certification and oper­

ation rules, civil aeronautics manual, supp______________ 14831

supplemental, provide for, report- 14694Air commerce, see Aeronautics.Air conditioning, piston driven air­

craft cabins using air as re­frigerant ___ -________ 15875

Air Force :enlisted personnel, relieve from li­

ability to repay subsistence allowances_______ 14077,14536

enlistment of aliens, amend U.S. Code, reports_____ 14276, 14673

see also Pay, allowances, etc.Air Force Academy, Colorado, cadets,

bring number to full strength, report________________ 14296

Air Force Cambridge Research Lab­oratories, Geophysics Research Directorate, surveys in geo­physics_______________ 13805

Air Force Department: AFSWC technical report series_ 13802Air Force manual________________ 13803Air Force pamphlet---------------------- 13804appropriations, 1962, military con­

struction, hearings___________14717Geophysics Research Directorate,

surveys in geophysics------ 13805report, 1960______________________ 14763WADC technical reports______ 13810-811

Air Force Special Weapons Center, technical report_______ 13802

Air lines, see Air carriers.Air National Guard, see National

Guard.Air raid shelters:

fallout protection—construction in Federal build­

ings, statement by the Presi­dent_______________________ 14001

resolutions adopted by 1961 Gov­ernors’ conference_________ 14001

Air routes, see Airways.Air speed, tables based on latest inter­

national values for atmos­pheric properties and physical constants_____________ 15775

Air traffic:commercial pattern, calendar year

1959_________________________ 14817control, facility operation, ATM

manual___________________ 13812Air Traffic Service, manual_________ 13812Air transportation, see Air carriers.Air University, School of Aviation

Medicine, publications---- 13806-808Aircarriers, see Air carriers.Aircraft:

advance payment on claims, re­port -------------------------------- 14711

altimeters, repeatability, drift, andaftereffect of 3 types--------------- 15790

bridle hook-up and arrestation forsteam catapults, aviation training manual-------------------- 15865

certification, identification, etc., civil aeronautics manual, sup­plement_________________ 14825

civil—active, by State and county------ 14841United States, statistical study- 14839

crimes, hijacking in air commerce— hearing______________________ 14724report__________________________ 14700

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In d e x

EntryAircraft—Continued

Defense Dept, may sell owner sup- fflies and services when in bestnterest of U.S., report_14322

Defense Dept, military procure­ment appropriations, 1962—

hearings, index________________ 14718law_____________________________14118reports------------------ 14363, 14367, 14660

jet propelled, sound pressures andcorrelations of noise on fuse­lage--------------------------------------- 15818

piston-driven, lightweight air con­ditioner system for cabinsusing air as refrigerant-- 15875

semispan delta-wing VTOL model,aerodynamic characteristics.Interference effects of groundand deflected jet stream__ 15787

supersonic, sonic boom overpres­sures, some considerations- _ 14838

supported by 2 ducted fans, stabil­ity and control characteris­tics___________________________ 15789

war risk insurance, extend author­ity, law______________________ 140S9

see also Fighter planes. Aircraft accidents:

advance payment on claims, re­port__________________________ 14351

investigators handbook__________ 15874Aircraft automatic pilots, use of elec­

tronic computer in study ofgyropilot, USSR------------------- 15391

Airfields, see Aviation fields.Airlines, see Air carriers.Airplanes:

airworthiness—normal utility and acrobatic cat­

egories, civil aeronautics man­ual, supp------------------------------ 14826

transport categories, civil aero­nautics manual, supp______ 14827

C-130 test landings on ice-free land at Polaris Promontory, results___________________ 13805

canard configuration, effects of canard planform and wing modification on low-speed lon­gitudinal aerodynamic charac­teristics_________________ 15799

jet, exhaust noise suppressors, ground and in-flight acoustic and performance characteris­tics______________________ 15777

supersonic bomber in altitude range 30,000 to 50,000 ft., ground measurements of

_ shockwave noise_____________ 15780X-15, base pressures obtained at

Mach numbers from 1.1 to 3.2l _ 15812 see also Aircraft—Fighter planes.

Airports:Federal act, amend—

hearings_______________________ 14725reports------------------ 14311, 14356, 14670

grants-in-aid provisions, extendtime—

hearings_______________________ 14725reports____________ 14311, 14356, 14670

Airstrips, see Runways (aeronau­tics).

Airways, off-route rules for irregular air carriers, civil aeronauticsmanual______________________ 14830

Airworthiness, see Airplanes—Rotor­craft.

Alabama, census of manufactures,1958, area statistics__________ 13872

Alaska:census of business, 1959, subject

report---------------------------- 13870county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program___ 13908maps, general information_______ 14962

Alaska—ContinuedEntry

maritime services, radio stations, FCC rules and regulations____ 14848

public land sales, amend act of1922, reports_________ 14338,14657

transitional grants, appropriations, 1902—

law_____________________________14122report_________________________ 14357

transportation home, etc., of re­mains of dependents of mili­tary personnel—

hearing________________________ 14443report--------------------------------------- 14289

volcanoes, investigations service__ 14945Alaska (U.S. vessel) :

transfer to California, report_____ 14381Albania:

agriculture and finance, laws-------- 15286 press information reports------------- 15271,

15402, 15434, 15497, 15562, 15621, 15648, 15653.

Albany County, N.Y., relief, report_ 14361Albany County, Wyo., Iron Mountain

area, magnetite and ilmentiteresources_____________________ 15746

Albuquerque, N. Mex.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition________ 15708document edition_______________ 14136

Alcoholic beverages, see Liquors.Aleutian Islands, geologic reconnais­

sance of Kiska Island________ 14945Aliens, enlistment in Army or Air

Force, amend U.S. Code, re­ports---------------- 14276,14673

Alkylthiophenes, infrared spectra and analytical correlations_ 15751

All-Union :No t e .—For headings

beginning All-Union, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Allergy, USSR study_______________ 15549Alloplasty, materials, problems of ap­

plication in restorative sur­gery, USSR study-------- 15298

Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc.—Travel.

Alonzi, Gluseppa, relief_____________ 14209Alphabet, Cyrillic, German transliter­

ation of proper names from Slavic languages______ 15034

Alpine, Ariz., Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks in area, stratigraphy and structure________ 14950

Alslke clover, trade agreements escape clause investigation, report___ 16027

Altimeters, aircraft, repeatability, drift, and aftereffect of 3 types--------------------------- 15790

Altitude:monthly and annual wind distribu­

tion as function_________ 15769peaks of United States, 14,000 feet,

etc., list________________ 14957tables based on latest international

values for atmospheric prop­erties and physical constants- 15775

United States and its possessions, list--------------------------------- 14956

Aluminum fluoride, production from wet hydrogen fluoride offgas, research studies_______ 15754

Aluminum foil, converted 1960, cur­rent industrial reports________13910

Alves, Francisco J., relief____________ 14177Ambergris, source, identification, etc, 14885American Baptist Home Mission So­

ciety, land exchange, report__ 14630American Battle Monuments Commis­

sion, appropriations, 1962, general government matters,

law------------------------------------- 14125

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EntryAmerican History Month, designate,

report________________ 14689American Indian Day, establish, re­

port___________________ 14685American nationals, radio operators

licenses, issuance, report_____ 14606 American Patent System Week, Presi­

dent to designate, report---------- 14415 American President Lines, LTD., re­

lief___________________________ 14179American republics:

cultural and scientific Interchangeprogram, hearing____________ 14461

research studies currently in prog­ress, list_____________________ 15983

American Samoa: government, transfer of Federal

property, report______________ 14317radio operator licenses, Issuance to

U.S. nationals, report----- 14606 study mission—-

print as Senate document, re­port_________________________ 14584

report_________________________ 14510AMG, see Acreage-marketing guides. Amino acids, free, of blood and urine

In leucosis, USSR study---------- 15525 Amis Construction Co., claim----------- 14181 Amobarbital, sleep induced in experi­

mental burns, USSR study-------- 15217 Amortization, see Mortgages. Amplifiers, video, Hewlett Packard,

test instrument calibration pro­cedure_________________ 15879

AMS, see Agricultural Marketing Service.

Anaconda Co., wage chronology, 1941-58____________________________ 15704

Analog computers, see Electronic com­puters.

Analysis, see names of substances analyzed.

Analysts, see also Research analysts.Analytical chemistry, see Chemistry.Anchustegul, Carmen Guenaga, see

Guenaga Anchustegul, Carmen.Anderson, George W., nomination,

hearing_______________ 14720Anesthesia, see Electronarcosls.Angeloff, Krste, relief______________ 14048Angina, sore throat, incidence among

workers of Krasnovolzhskly combine, statistical data USSR__________________ 15247

Anhwei Province, China, population density and agricultural re­gions, geographic study______ 15094

Anichkov, Nikolay N., 75th birthday, USSR study___________ 15447

Animals :husbandry and agricultural leader­

ship, developing and Improving in Mongolia-------------------- 15637

quarantine laws, clarify, report___14612 systemic Insecticides, compounds

screened at Kerrville, Tex., 1953-59______________________ 13757

Ann Arbor, Mich., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13962

Annuities, see Civil service pensions. Annulment of marriage, see Marriage.Anomalies, causation of, and specific­

ity of teratogenic effect, USSR study__________________ 15235

Antarctic regions, effect on climate of Southern Hemisphere, USSR article________________ 15590

Antennas, radiation pattern control of complex wide-band antenna with low intensity side lobes, USSR study___________ 15564

Anthrax, immunity problem, USSR, selected translations___ 15021

EntryAnthropology :

problems— presented at conference on his­

tory of Siberia and Far East— 15615 use of folklore as historical-

ethnographic source material, USSR study_______________ 15141

Antibiotics, other than penicillin, listof publications and patents___ 13762

Antibodies, see Antigens and anti­bodies.

Antigens and antibodies:autidiphtherlal antibodies, deter­

mination and isolation with aid of antigens fixed on cellu­lose, USSR study_____________ 15526

autoimmunization and significance of autoantibodies In pathol­ogy______________________ 15659

Antilles, see Netherlands Antilles. Antimony sulfide, electric and photo­

electric properties of single crystals, USSR study__ 15435

Antimonytrlselenlde, electric and pho­toelectric properties of single crystals, USSR study__ 15435

Antitrust laws, see Trusts (indus­trial).

Aorta, changes in hypertension, USSR study__________________ 15236

Apache County, Ariz., Alpine-Nutrio­so area, Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks, stratigraphy and struc­ture__________________________ 14950

Apache Indians, Jicarilla ApacheTribe, donate land, report------ 14620

Apothecaries, see Pharmacies. Appropriations :

general government matters, 1962—law______________________________ 14125

continue law__________________ 14079report___________________________ 14327

legislative, 1962, reports— 14378, 14601 limitations, change for 1962________14169supplemental, 1961, and prior years,

proposal_____________________ 14165supplemental, 1962, proposals------ 14165,

see also Government offices—also subjects, or names of depart­ments, etc., for which appro­priations are made.

Appropriations Committee, House, hearings______________ 14440

Appropriations Committee, Senate: additional expenditures, report--- 14653reports____________ 14601, 14646, 14669

Aral Sea: forecasting strong gales, USSR

study__________________ 15229navigation, geography and hydro­

meteorology, USSR study- 15532Archeology, problems presented at

conference on history of Siberia and Far East__________15615

Architect of Capitol: appropriations, 1962, legislative, re­

Senate restaurants, transfer to, law______________________ 14082

Architecture, Saratov hydroelectric power station, new designs____ 15584

Archives, pathology, USSR transla­tion_____________ -____ 15641

Archives assistants, examination an­nouncement____________ 14007

Arctic regions, Polaris Promontory, suitability of ice-free land site for aircraft landings----- 13805

Area redevelopment, See Redevelop­ment (city planning, etc.).

Argentina, motion pictures, statistics and general information______ 13857

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 121

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EntryArizona, lands in trust for Cocopah In­

dians, report_________________ 14298Arizona (U.S.S.) :

Memorial at Pearl Harbor, con­struction, report_____________ 14303

Arkansas:census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics_____________________ 13873county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program_ 13906 municipal water facilities inven­

tory--------------------------------------- 15941Arkansas River, Dardanelle Lock, in­

take studies, hydraulic modelinvestigation________________ 14815

Armed Forces:bad check offenses, provide statu­

tory authority for prosecution,report------------------------------------ 14675

enlistment, oath to support and de­fend constitution of U.S., re­port--------------------------------------- 14343

extension of enlistments, etc.—law-------------------------------------------- 14117reports_________________ 14362, 14659

members, acceptance of fellowships, scholarships or grants, amendlaw, report___________________ 14321

military symbols, field manual____ 13820 personnel—

transportation of remains, etc., of dependents dying in Alas­ka and Hawaii—

hearing---------------------------------- 14443report------------------------------------ 14289

serviceman, FHA home-buying in­formation, Insert_____________ 14853

status of forces, NATO treaty, crim­inal jurisdiction, hearing_ 14721

transportation allowances for housetrailers of members of uni­formed services—

hearing--------------------------------------- 14442report------------------------------------------ 14413

waiver of collection of erroneouspayments, report_____________ 14376

see also Pay, allowances, etc.,—Re­tired officers, etc.

Armed Forces Information and Edu­cation Office, DOD pamph­let----------------------------------------- 13816

Armed Forces Institute:catalog------------------------------- 13816manual____________________ 14764

Armed Services Committee, House :hearings, etc_____________ 14441-451reports____________________ 14276,

14286-289, 14296, 14303, 14318-323, 14340, 14343-344, 14346-352, 14362-363.

Armed Services Committee, Senate :hearings---------------------------------- 14718-721reports------ 14608, 14659-660, 14672-678.

14705-708, 14710—712Armed services papers_________ 14441-451Army :

enlistment of aliens, amend U.S.Code, reports__________ 14276, 14673

Judge Advocate legal service, pamphlets___________ 13822-824

military reservations and navigablewaters, pamphlet_____________ 13825

Old Guard, history of Third Infan­try Regiment____________ 13832

personnel, unit citation and cam­paign participation credit reg­ister ------------------------------ 13830

procurement legal service, pam­phlet ------------------------------------ 13831

Army and Navy Legion of Valor of United States of America, Inc.:

change name—law------------------------------------------ 14078reports--------------------------- 14275, 14574

EntryArmy Department:

appropriations, 1962, military con­struction, hearings____________ 14717

field manuals_________________ 13819-821Officer’s call, new officer emergency

reporting system____________ 13829pamphlets___________________ 13822-831report, 1960______________________ 14763

Army Medical Service, see Medical Corps, Army.

Army National Guard, see National Guard.

Army rations, see Rations.Army Research Office, report________ 13818ARO report__________________________ 13818ARS series______________________ 13757-763Art:

oriental, Islam and the East______ 14940 works and reproductions, catalog

of copyright entries__________ 14759Arteries:

effect of calcium and potassium salts on higher nervous activ­ity and arterial pressure of dogs with experimental hyper­tension ________ ______________ 15241

surgery, use of hypothermy in re­gard to organic, regional, and general extracorporeal circula­tion, USSR___________________ 15302

Arts, Federal Advisory Council on, see Federal Advisory Council on the Arts.

Arzaga, John L., relief_____________ 14550Ascariasis, experimental, cholinester­

ase activity and acetylcholine content of blood serum, USSRstudy ------------------------------------ 15339

Ashely, Wade H„ Jr., relief________ 14258Asia:

central—deserts, geographic explorations_15388 mountainous areas, fading of

centimeter waves propagating over great distances, USSRstudy------------------------------------ 15352

east, research studies currently inprogress, list________________ 15977

health information for travel____ 15932 non-Russian peoples, life and mores,

USSR book review____________ 15613south, research studies currently

in progress, list_____________ 15979southeast, research studies cur­

rently in progress, list______ 15978Aspen, bigtooth, promoting spread

in Iowa______________________ 14923Assay offices, repeal certain obsolete

provsions of law, hearing____ 14722Assistant secretaries, see for depart­

mental assistant secretaries,names of departments or namesof secretaries.

Astronautics:American chronology of science

and technology in exploration of space, 1915-60________ 15765

ecology of space flight, USSR study ___________________15513

time and load factors in space flight, systems operator pro­ficiency __________________ 13806

Astronomy, low-energy charged par­ticles in space, Instruments for measuring distributions---- 15801

see also Distance computers—Radioastronomy.

Astrophysics: instrumentation for research___ 13809 Smithsonian contributions_ 15965-966

Atheism, atheist’s handbook, USSR- 15116

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryEntryAtherosclerosis :

blood coagulation system in patients against background of varyingdiets, change of certain in­dices__________________________ 15240

coronary, blood supply to heart,USSR study--------------------------- 15072

patients, effect of sex hormones, and vitamin E on cholesterol level in blood serum, USSR study____________________ 15347

predisposition, cholesterol level in blood of young people as index, USSR study-------------------- 15348

problem— experimental physiological stud­

ies, USSR___________________ 15309USSR study____________________ 15303

Atkinson, Mary C„ relief----------------- 14269Atlanta, Ga.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition----------15718document edition_______________ 14146

Atlantic Coast, red crab explorationsoff northeastern coast of U.S— 14881

Atlantic States, middle, county busi­ness patterns, activities, cov­ered by OASDI program-------- 13905

Atlas of avian hematology----------------- 13775ATM manual--------------------------------------13812Atmosphere :

instruments for sampling air forradioactivity, USSR study---- 15274

upper, observations from meteorstudy_______________________ 15821

see also Air—Exosphere—Iono­sphere.

Atmospheric entry:stagnation-point convective heat

loads in lunar return, for­mulas___________________ 15783

trajectory control for vehicles en­tering at small flight-path angles __________________ 15825

Atmospheric pressure, airspeed, alti­tude and Mach number based on latest international values for atmospheric properties and physical constants____ 15775

Atmospheric temperature : distribution in troposphere and

lower stratosphere, role of ver­tical motions in altering gradient and in producing cloud, USSR study____ 15377

secular, measurement of change ineastern U.S__________________ 16049

surface layer measurements ontowers and masts, USSR study_______________________ 15317

Atomic auxiliary power generator, fact sheet_____________ 13841

Atomic energy :access permits, AEC questions and

answers concerning restricted data____________________ 13838

cooperation for civil uses, agree­ment with Turkey___________ 15998

cooperation for mutual defense,agreement with Italy------------- 16010

employment and occupational sur­vey, 1960—•

departmental edition----------------- 15727document edition_________________14158

exhibit, South American tour_____ 13839 levels in crystals, errata__________ 15829radiation protection criteria and

standards, their basis and use, hearings and selected ma­terials, index____________ 14126

Atomic Energy Commission : access permits, questions and

answers concerning restricted data__________________ 13838

Atomic Energy Commission—Con. appropriations, 1962, authorizing

report ________________ 14388* report, 1960, Index_______________ 13840

research reports______________ 13833-838Atomic Energy Joint Committee, com­

mittee print__________________14126Atoms at work [exhibit], 1960-62,

South American tour__ 13839Attachment, Immunity from garnish­

ment for Panama Canal Co. employees, report_____ 14387

Attenuation, shock waves in shock tube, nonlinear theory for pre­dicting effects of boundary layers_________________ 15824

Attorneys, see Lawyers.Auditing, see General Services Admin­

istration—also for audit re­ports, names of corporations, etc.

Auditors, examination announcement, amdt _________________ 14005

Aurora, 111., census of housing, 1960, city blocks------------------- 13936

Auroras, ionization clouds, causes of irregular motion, USSR study- 15255

Australia : health information for travel__ 15932 tracking stations, transit naviga­

tional satellite program agree­ment___________________ 16019

Austria, research on Eastern and southeastern Europe__ 15126

Authors, Chinese, physics abstracts, translations___________ 15574

Automation : abstract automata and subdivision

of free semigroups, USSR study-------------------------- 15432

and society, USSR study__________ 15040cybernetics and computers in de­

velopment in USSR________ 15010equipment, USSR study_________ 15081organized search principle in sys­

tems with automatic optimiza­tion, USSR study_______ 15030

production processes in nonferrous metals, iron and steel indus­tries, USSR_____________ 15248

Automobiles, exhaust gases, chemical analyses for oxygenates______ 15755

Autoplasty, cutaneous, experimental use,, USSR study_____ 15239

Aves, see Birds.Aviation, see Aeronautics—Aircraft. Aviation electronics technicians, see

Electronic technicians. Aviation fields, operational and main­

tenance facilities, engineering manual____ __ _____________ 14798

Aviation fuel, see Motor fuel.Aviation medicine, see Medicine. Aviation structural mechanics, see

Mechanics (persons).Aviators:

instrument pilot flight test guide- 14894 pilot’s proficiency in high-per­

formance weapons system, ef­fects of speed stress on over­load performance_____________ 13806

Avondale Irrigation District, pipe­lines, replace, report__________ 14354

Awards (arbitration) :National Railroad Adjustment

Board________________________ 15851

B

Bacteria and bacteriology :air, USSR study—

contamination, detection_______ 15531 instrument for investigation at

negative temperatures_______ 15446

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 123

In d e x

EntryBacteria and bacteriology—Con.

cultures— dry, for control of harmful

rodents, USSR study------------- 15022from single bacterial cell, USSR

experiment in obtaining------ --- 15445Bacteriology, see Bacteria and bac­

teriology.Baggage, retired personnel of uni­

formed services, transporta­tion to homes of selection.report------------------------------------ 14674

Bahama Islands, Import tariff sys­tem _________________ 14911

Baller, Adolf M„ relief_____________ 14238Baker, Melvin H., and wife, relief— 14168Balance of payments, U.S., questions

and answers__________ 15990Balance of power, world, and Khru­

shchev, print as Senate docu­ment, report__________ 14652

Balances, balance case, fabrication, in­structions_____________ 15868

Balish, Marie F., relief_____________ 14044Balloons, wind-tunnel investigation as

towed decelerator_____ 15788Baltic Sea:

lights and fog signals, list______ 14991sailing directions, change________ 14986

Baltimore and Ohio KR, emergency board report__________ 14792

Banking and Currency Committee, House:

hearings_____________________ 14452-454reports___________________________ 14317,

14329, 14333,14368, 14370Banking and Currency Committee,

ncai i _ i»t < —«KoBankruptcy :

act—amend, report__________________ 14291rules of practice and procedure,

report_______________________ 14336Banks and banking:

active banks in District of Colum­bia, national and nonnational, abstract of reports______ 14032

bank credit and money in recovery- 14869loans for purchasing or carrying

■registered stocks, regulations- 14871 see also Federal land banks—Na­

tional banks.Barbamil, see Amobarbital.Barnhart, George E., relief________ 14225Basic music, navy training course___ 15858 Batteries, see Electric batteries.Battles, see names of battles, or

places where fought.Beams, prestressed concrete, durabil­

ity and behavior, investiga­tion___________________ 14816

Beans:aeration system for bulk-stored pea

beans____________________ 13786consumption trends and patterns- 13772 see also Soybeans.

Beaumont, Tex.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition_________ 15720document edition_______________ 14148

Beauty operators, employment out­look---------------------------- 16054

Beef, hanging, transportation by re­frigerated rail cars, and piggy­back trailers__________ 13788

Beetles, red turpentine, description, control, etc____________ 14925

Belgium, motion pictures, statistics and general information_____ 13858

Bellehurst, Calif., development, loans made by Long Beach Federal Savings & Loan Association, investigate transactions, hear­ings----------------------------- 14470

EntryBeltsville Research Center, land ex­

change, authorize_____ 14234Benedict, Adelina, relief____________ 14239Benikosky, Julius, relief____________ 14227Berlin, Germany :

crisis (address)—departmental edition__________ 15975Adocument edition_______________ 14512

Bernhard, Berl I., nomination, hear­ing------------------------------ 14749

Berwyn, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____________ 13937

Bessemer, Ala., census of housing, 1960, city blocks_____ 13931

Beta-ray spectrometer, see Spectrom­eters.

Bibliography:cancer motion picture guide, 1961- 15835 education, proposed Federal aid to

States_________________________14513external research lists______ 15976-985 foreign social science series______ 13921 libraries, statistics, surveys______ 14786 missiles and ventures into space,

1960-61 report__________ 13827OTS selective bibliography SB se­

ries------------------------- 13859-860power reactor demonstration pro­

gram------------------------------------- 13837Russian serials translated into

English, etc--------------------------- 15737soap, detergents, cleaning agents. 13860social sciences periodicals and

monography series, Bulgaria, 1944-60 _____________________ 13921

store arrangement and display___ 15963 transportation of agricultural com­

modities in U.S., 1949-59____ 13795trucking and cartage_____________ 15962U.S. and world energy resources. 14951 zirconium------------------------------------- 13859see also names of departments,

etc., issuing lists of publica­tions.

Bidding, see Government contracts.Biederman, Charles H., relief of

estate________________ 14573Big Bend Dam and Reservoir :

providing payment for Indian lands in S. Dak. needed for proj­ect—

Crow Creek, report_____________ 14397Lower Brule, report___________ 14396

Big Sandy Rancheria, land exchange, report------------------------ 14630

Big Warm Springs unit, see Fort Belknap project.

Bigtooth aspen, see Aspen.Bills (congressional) :

armed services, hearings on mis­cellaneous bills______________ 14441.

14444-447, 14449 see also House bills—Senate bills.

Biochemistry, evolution of chemical basis of functions, USSR study--------------------------- 15453

Biography, Soviet medical person-

Biological products, regulations, Pub­lic Health Service_____ 15944

Biological warfare: defense—

airman’s manual, against CBR attack_________________ 13803

Navy Hospital Corps handbook__ 15740Biology:

careers for women In sciences____ 16051 epistemological problems of bio­

logical systems, modelling,USSR study_________________ 15018

microwave research, USSR studies- 15534 roles of physics and ehemsistry In

study of biological problems, USSR________________________ 15265

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EntryBirch, yellow, season of logging un­

important in creating dis­turbed seedbeds_______ 14929

Birds : hematology, atlas______________ 13775Parker River National Wildlife

Refuge______________________ - 14890see also Water birds.

Bison, National Bison Range, general information___-____ __ 14887

Black W’alnut, see Walnut. Blank forms, see Forms, blanks, etc. Blast effects, see Explosions. Blasting, see Explosives.Bleier, Max, relief,._________________ 14051 Blood :

atherosclerosis— cholesterol level—

blood serum, effect of sex hor­mones and vitamin E, USSRstudy---------------------------------- 15347

in young people as index to predisposition, USSR study- 15348

coagulation, against background of varying diets, change of cer­tain indices------------------------ 15240

coronary, blood supply of heart,USSR study__________________ 15072

avian, atlas______________________ 13775extracorporeal circulation—

apparatus AIK-59, description, etc., USSR study________ 15266

mechanism of acute cardiac dila­tation, USSR study_______ 15422

use In cardiac surgery, hemato­logical data, USSR study____ 15423

hemopoiesis—effect of electromagnetic energy

of centimeter waves, USSR study---------------------------------- 15444

In patients with brucellosis treated with antibiotics and vaccine, USSR study______ 15464

leucosis—free amino acids. USSR study__ 15525 methods of vlrologlcal study of

blood, USSR study___________ 15343peripheral—

in aged persons, morphological composition, USSR study_ 15234

rastlnon and Its effect, USSRstudy------------------------------------- 15342

serum— cholinesterase activity and acet­

ylene content in ascariasls,USSR study__________________ 15339

during malignant growth, physico-chemical properties of proteins, USSR study____ 15204

substitute problem, current status,USSR study__________________ 15246

transfusion— and components, effect on anti­

toxic and protein-forming func­tions of llver, USSR study____ 15602

service in Yugoslavia_________ 15027Blood pressure :

arterial, piezoelectric transducersfor measuring, USSR study__ 15443

hypertension—aortic changes, USSR study____ 15236 arterial hypoxemia In patients,

pathogenesis, USSR study_ 15329 effect of calcium and potassium

salts on higher nervous activ­ity and arterial pressure, USSR study_______________ 15241

In Bright’s disease, role of so­dium In genesis, USSR study. 15330

Blood transfusion, see Blood. Blood vessels, mechanical vascular

suture in plastics, USSRstudy________________________ 15604

BLS report series_______________ 15699-704

EntryBlue Ridge Parkway:

extension into Georgia, survey of proposed national parkway, report.,------------------------- 14633

lands and interests, purchase and exchange, law___________ 14081

Blueprint operators, examination an­nouncement___________ 14008

Boilers, power, industry midyear re­view and outlook for 1961____ 13856

Bolling, nucleate, thermal boundary layer and ebullition cycle, study, errata__________ 15767

Boise, Idaho :occupational wage survey—

departmental edition_________ 15709document edition_________________14137

Bollworms, corn earworm in sweet corn, control__________ 13785

Bombing airplanes, see Airplanes.Bombs, penetration tests, Fort Chur­

chill, Canada__________ 14809Bonds of United States, 3% percent

Treasury bonds, 1968__ 16035Bone marrow, see Marrow.Bones:

changes in chronic external Irradia­tion, USSR study____________ 15546

defective articular bone ends re-

Elacement with preserved omotransplants, USSR study. 15288 regeneration of bones of cranial

vault in dogs as result of transplantation of bone filings,USSR study__________________ 15232

transplantation, experimental an- pllcation of osseous heteroge­neous material preserved by deep freezing, USSR study— 15290

Bonita Creek, geology and availabilityof water In area_____________ 14975

Bonus system, see Recruiting ani enlistment.

Borneo, west coast, sailing directions, change------------------------- 14988

Botanic Garden, appropriations 1962, legislative, reports____ 14378, 14601

Botany, see Medical botany.Bothnia, Gulf of, lights and fog sig­

nals, list______________ 14991Botulism, A-type botulin toxin, com­

plement fixation test in quanti­tative determination, USSR study--------------------------- 15583

Boundary layer:laminar, transition on delta wing

with 74° sweep in free flight at Mach numbers from 2.8 to 5.3---------------------------------- 15814

thermal and ebullition cycle In nu­cleate boiling, study, errata__ 15767

transition—blunt nose shapes at Mach no. of

2.20--------------------------------------- 15794cone, supersonic free-flight

measurement__________ 15782, 15797surface roughness over sphere-

ellipsoid bodies at Mach num­ber 3.0______________________ 15785

unsteady action, effect on shockwave attenuation in shock tube------------- - ------------------------ 15824

Bourbonnais, Anthony, land donationto heirs______________________ 14038

Boudoures, Nick G., relief____ 14066, 14530Boxes, fiber. Industry, midyear re­

view and outlook for 1961____ 13854Boxing, professional, undercover ac­

tivities, monopoly aspects, hearings______________ 14750

Boxing Commissioner, Office of Na­tional, see National Boxing Commissioner, Office of.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 125

In d e x

EntryBrain :

fatigue In children after school classes, change in electrical re­activity, USSR study__ 15488

human, Innervation of pia mater in advanced and old age, USSR study______________ 15515

see also Electroencephalography.Brasilia, construction standards____ 15154Brazil:

Francisco JullSo’s emancipation letter proclaimed to Brazilian peasants________________ 15092

surplus agricultural commodities, agreement_______________ 16016

Breakwaters, Morro Bay harbor, rubble-mound repaid, design___ 14813

Breathing apparatus:mine rescue apparatus and auxil­

iary equipment, handbook____ 15747more reliable respirators, hasten

introduction, USSR study___ 15575Brewton, Charles S., nomination____ 14720 Bribery, strengthen criminal laws,

amend U.S. Code, report_____ 14331Bridle hook-up and arrestation for

steam catapults, aviation training manual---------- 15865

Bridges, navigable waters, Army pamphlet_____________ 13825

see also names of bridges, or bodies of water to be bridged.

Bright’s disease, see Nephritis. Briszk, Yom T. Y., relief___________ 14547British Commonwealth, see Great

Britain.British Isles, see Great Britain.Broadcasting, see Television.Broe, Eileen L., relief______________ 14261Broilers, see Chickens.Brucellosis :

farin animals, USSR study_____ 15499 patients, treated with antibiotics

and vaccine, toxic effect on hemopoiesis, USSR study____ 15464

Brule Tribe of Sioux Indians, see Sioux Indians.

Brunken, Elwood, relief_____________ 14557Brush, chemical control in pine for­

ests, Oreg-------------------- 14938Budak, Mardiros and wife, relief___ 14243,

14538Budapest Technical University, or­

ganization and personalities- 15159Budgets, see names of departments,

etc.Buffalo, N. Dak., railroad accident__ 15009Buffaloes, American, see Bison.Building:

construction standards in Brasilia- 15154 prefabricated reinforced concrete

use In hydroelectric power-en­gineering construction, USSR study____________________ 15585

USSR, selected translations— construction_________________. 15314materials industry_____________ 15436

see also Installations (military).Building materials, USSR, selected

translations__________ 15314Bulgaria:

bibliography of social sciences pe­riodicals and monography se­ries, 1944-60________________ 13921

Marxist-Leninist ideological devel­opments________________ 15093

provincial press, summary_______ 15140, 15184-185

struggle against bourgeois ideology and tasks of philosophical front____________________ 15142

Bull Run, 1st Battle, 1861, National Guard members participation, full-time training duty, law__ 14083

EntryBulletins, see Farmers* bulletins—

also names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins—also subjects.

Burgett, Norman T., and others, re­lief__________________ 14255

Burial, veterans of Mexican border service, 1911—17, provide flag, report_____ .__________ 14419

Burma, surplus agricultural commodi- ities, agreement________ 16005

Burns and scalds: barbamil-lnduced sleep therapy_15217 cutaneous plastic surgery by Im­

plantation in extensive burns, USSR study_________ 15426

necrotomy effect, USSR study_____ 15492 treatment—

burns, USSR study____________ 15296oxygenation, USSR study______ 15557 surgical—

possibilities, USSR study____ 15238 results, USSR study__________ 15626

Business :census, 1958—

central business district statis­tics report____________ 13868-869

retail trade subject report_____ 13870 wholesale trade subject report_ 13871

county business patterns—OASDI program___________ 13905-9081959, OASI program, employ­

ment, payrolls, etc., announce­ment and order form______ 13867

creates jobs In America (address). 15692 depreciation expenses____________ 15964enterprise system, how Commerce

Dept, promotes greater eco­nomic development (address). 14027

opportunities in 8 new West Af­rican Republics, report of 93d Dept, of Commerce TradeMission______________________ 14896

small business—bulletins___________________ 15962-963investment act, amendments of 1961, hearings_________________ 14453management aids for small manu­

facturers, annual compilation. 15960 management research summary. 15961 planning, forecasting___________ 15961tomato industry problems, hear­

ing----------------------------------------- 14505small marketers aids_____________ 15964success and government inter­

twined, etc. (address)_______ 14029Business and Defense Services Admin­

istration, MR series____ 13849-856Business consolidations, prior noti­

fication of mergers and acquis­itions, hearings_______ 14486

Button Bay State Park, Girl Scouts encampment, Secretary of De­fense to lend equipment, re­ports----------------- 14320, 14677

Buying, see Purchasing.

C

C.P.S.U., see Communist Party of So­viet Union.

CA series------------------------------------------- 15968Cabello, Angela Casanova, see Casa­

nova Cabello, Angela. Cables, see Electric cables.Cadets, see Air Force Academy, Col­

orado — Military Academy. West Point.

Cairo, Egypt, East bloc influence____15194 Calcium chloride, effect on higher

nervous activity and arterial pressure of dogs with experi­mental hypertension, USSR study__________________ 15241

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryCalibration :

BUWEPS-BUSHIPS program- fabrication instruction series— 15866-

873procedures at Standards Labora­

tory, Naval Weapons Bureau- 15877- 907

California: Communist Party, Northern Dis­

trict, organizational structure, objectives and leadership, hear-

port__________________________ 14588county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program___ 13906 national cooperative land and wild­

life management areas, estab­lish, hearing_____________ 14476

transfer U.S. vessel Alaska to, re­port_____________________ 14381

wildlife land withdrawals, hear­ing___________________________ 14476

California red scale, insecticides, screening tests________ 13759

Camber (aircraft) :effects on aerodynamic characteris­

tics of 3 swept wings having same planform___________ 15793

Cambodia :official journal—

official proclamations_________15118translations______ 15162, 15395, 15411

Cambridge division, see Missouri River Basin project.

Camp Lejeune, N.C., retrocession of jurisdiction to N.C. of N.C. highway 24 and U.S. highway 17, report_____________ 14672

Canada-United States Interparliamen­tary Group, 5th meeting, Sen­ate delegation report__14514

Canal Zone, insurance business report, 1960___________________ 13864

Canal Zone Government, rules and reg­ulations governing navigation of Panama Canal and adjacent waters________________ 13865

Canaveral, Cape, monthly and annual wind distribution as function of altitude_____________ 15769

Cancer:adrenalin, connection between para­

doxical action and Its effect on cholinesterase activity, USSRstudy------------------------------------- 15527

cells, book review of E. V. Cowdry’s monograph, USSR_______ 15566

Incidence in USSR, experience in expedltlonal study of regional characteristics___________ 15310

lung, early recognition, USSR study____________________ 15328

motion picture guide, 1961________ 15835oral exfoliative cytology, interim

report of Veterans Administra­tion_____________________ 16039

proteins of blood serum, physico­chemical qualities, USSR study____________________ 15204

Canned foods, see names or classes of foods canned.

Canning and preserving, see names of commodities canned or pre­served.

Capacitance, calibration, 0.001 to 1 uF direct substitution method decade type 1000 cps measure­ment system operation proce­dure_________________________ 15903

Cape, see name of cape, except names of towns, etc.

Cape Cod National Seashore Park, establish, report______ 14375

Capital, see Investments.

EntryCapital punishment, mandatory, abol­

ish for 1st degree murder inD.C., report__________________ 14282

Carbonyls, Identification In cigar smoke by hydrozone exchange gas chromatography___ 13763

Cardiac activity, see Heart.Cardiovascular system:

diseases—factors affecting condition In

USSR______________________ 15663hygienic knowledge and behavior

of population in relation to prophylaxis, USSR study-- 15375

organization of control, USSR_15416 morbidity among workers at indus­

trial enterprises, experience gained in analysis, USSR study____________________ 15338

pathology of organs, hygienic as­pect of preventive measures, USSR study_____________ 15632

Career compensation act of 1949, see Pay, allowances, etc.

Career Planning Board, establish, hearings_______________ 14735

Careers, see Occupations.Caretakers, National Guard civilian,

etc., employment, amend U.S. Code, report___________ 14347

Caribbean area :Communist threat to U.S., hear­

ings_____________________ 14744health information for travel in___ 15933

Caribbean Commission, agreement, establishing, termination, hear­ing____________________ 14732

Caribbean Organization, agreement for establishment, acceptance by U.S., hearing______ 14732

Carload waybill statistics, see Rail­roads.

Carotene, fungi Mucorales, special ref­erence to Choanephoraceae, carotenoids____________ 13800

Carpenter, E. La Ree S., relief______ 14270Carpets, wilton, brussels, etc., trade

agreements escape clause inves­tigation_______________ 16030

Carriers :shipment of property moving in in­

terstate or foreign commerce, penalties for destruction—

hearing_________________________ 14484report___________________________14810

see also Air carriers—Motor car­riers—Telegraph—Water car­riers.

Carter, J. P., convey land to______ — 14545 Cartography, see Maps and charts.Casals Pons, Flora, relief___________ 14204Casanova Cabello, Angela, relief____ 14204Casola, Concetta, relief_____________ 14551Cassandro, Ido E., relief____________ 14040Cast iron, see names of manufactured

articles.Cataloging:

cataloging manual M (series)___ 14765 Defense Department programs, hear­

ing___________________________ 14467Catalogs :

Armed Forces Institute____________ 13816copyright entries-------------------- 14758-759index-catalog of library of Surgeon

General’s Office_______________ 15836stores stock catalog—

Sept. 1961______________________ 14874standard forms supplement_____ 14873

Catalyses, decomposition of hydrazine over nickel sulfide and Its solidsolutions, USSR study_______ 15258

Catapults, steam, use of bridle hook­up and arrestation system, avi­

ation training manual_ 15865

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EntryCatoctin Mountain Park, general In­

formation_______ -____ 15847Cattle, U.S. exporters guide__________ 13773Causation of anomalies and specificity

of teratogenic effect___ 15235CBR, see Biological warfare—Chemi­

cal warfare—Radiological war­fare.

CCC, see Commodity Credit Corpora-

cancer, book review of E. V. Cow-dry’s monograph, USSR_ 15566

Irradiation, Dutch experiments____ 15107 mast cells of nervous system,

USSR study__________________ 15273see also Cytochemistry—Cytology—

Electrolytic cells.Cena, Ricaredo B. Dela, see Dela Cena,

Ricaredo B. Cenozoic era :

echinoids from Trinidad and Vene­zuela________________________ 15967

rocks in Alpine-Nutrioso area,Apache County, Ariz., strati­graphy and structure________ 14950

FOSDIC equipment for processing, 15828 manufactures, 1958, manufacturing

plants, location by Industry, county, and employment size—

announcement and order form__ 13866 apparel and related products___ 13891 chemicals and allied products___ 13894 food and kindred products_____ 13890 furniture and fixtures___________ 13892instruments and related prod­

ucts__________________________ 13898leather and leather products____ 13891 lumber and wood products______ 13892machinery______________________ 13897miscellaneous manufactures____ 13895paper and allied products______ 13893 petroleum and coal products___ 13894primary metal Industries and

fabricated metal products__ 13896 printing and publishing________ 13893rubber and plastics products___ 13894stone, clay, and glass products- 13895 textile mill products------------------ 13891tobacco products_______________ 13890transportation equipment______ 13898

special censuses, summary________ 13920see also subjects.

Census Bureau :reimbursements between appropria­

tions, report___________________ 14416schedule___________________________ 13924

Central America, health Informationfor travel In_________________ 15933

Central nervous system, see Nervoussystem.

Central States:North, grain transportation______ 13790 West South, county business pat­

terns, activities covered byOASDI program__________13906 907

Central States Ion ExperimentStation:

station notes_________________ 14920-923technical paper___________________ 14924

Centreville, Ill., census of housing,1960, city blocks_____________ 13938

Ceramic tile, see Tiles.Ceramics, Soviet industry, recent

news_________________________ 15031Certificates, see types of certificates,

or subjects involved. Cesium, reverse-feed ion engines, the­

oretical performance__ 15778Chain of Rocks, dam over Mississippi

River------------------------------------- 15762Charities, contributions, limitation "

on tax deductions, amend in­ternal revenue code, report____ 14614

EntryCharleston, W. Va.:

census of housing, 1960, city blocks________________

occupational wage survey— departmental edition______ document edition_________

Charlotte, N.C.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition________ document edition____________

Charters:International Finance Corporation,

amend to permit investment in capital stock—

hearing______________________ report_______________________

Checklists, see subjects.Chee Shee Lee, see Lee, Chee Shee.Chemical analyses of automobile ex­

haust gases for oxygenates___Chemical elements:

coals of northern Great Plains coal province, study_______

entropies_______________________Chemical films, see Films (chemical).Chemical reactions, dual reactivity

and tautomerism, USSR study-Chemical warfare, airman’s manual

for defense against CBR at­tack ___________________

Chemicals:

13983

1570714135

1570514133

1473414695

15755

1494915741

15260

13803and allied products, census of man­

ufactures, 1958, special re­port-------------------------------- 13894

chemical method for estimating phosphorus pentoxide content of phosphate ores_______ 15759

control of brush in pine forests,Oregon----------------------------------- 14938

immunobiological specificity of chemically modified proteins, USSR study_____________ 15529

Soviet industrial development, translations____ 15272, 15334,15427

Chemistry: analytical, progress in 1959, USSR

study--------------------------- 15013Department of Chemical Sciences,

Academy of Sciences, USSR, general meeting_________ 15398

documentation available__________ 15541pharmaceutical, Communist China. 15076 role in study of biological prob­

lems, USSR_________________ 15265see also Cytochemistry.

Chen, Min-Sun. relief ____________ 14206Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National

Historical Park, establish, re- port--------------------------------------- 14664

Chesapeake Bay, fishing harbors eco­nomic study, Maryland and Virginia----------------------- 14796

Cheshire, Wilfrid M., relief________ 14266Cheyenne Indians, Northern, grant

minerals on reservation to tribe, report___________ 14623

Cheyenne River, hydrology, upper basin--------------------------- 14972

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, see Sioux Indians.

Chicago, III.:census of housing, 1960, city

blocks___________________ 13939occupational wage survey—

departmental edition__________15712document edition________________ 14140

Chickens:broilers, chicks placed In 22

States, 1960_________________ 13753hematology, atlas________________ 13775meat production tests____________ 13760

Child labor, agricultural employment, extend child labor provisions of fair labor standards act, report------------------------- 14702

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SEPTEMBER 1961

EntryChildren :

brain fatigue after school classes, change in electrical reactivity, USSR study_____________ 15488

child welfare—programs of Federal government- 13995statistics, 1960________________ 13997

child spacing, Aug. 1959, popula­tion characteristics______ 13915

food for families with school chil­dren_____________________ 13780

hygiene problems, all-Russian con­gress of hygienists and sanita­tion physicians--------------- 15490

migratory farmworkers, improve educational opportunities, re­port __________________________ 14703

venereal diseases_________________ 15945see also Cripples—Juvenile delin­

quency.Children’s Bureau, statistical se­

ries_______________ ism-mChile, tracking station, reactivation,

Magallanes Province, agree­ment___________________ 16007

Chilocco Indian Industrial School, land, no longer needed, dis­posal, report__________ 14625

China :Communist—

activities of prominent ChineseCommunist personalities---- 15098,

15104, 15188 agricultural production—

Army plays role in------------------15117measures to Increase in 1961- 15394

agricultural reforms------------------ 15380agricultural sciences develop­

ment ________________________ 15658agriculture and animal husband­

ry, scientific research______ 15496agriculture and veterinary medi­

cine, articles-------------------------15219atmospheric circulation and

weather regime during summer months, perennial mean char­acteristics__________________ 15325

common medicines-------------------- 15371comparison of terms of trade

with USSR with that of free underdeveloped countries and USSR________________________ 15561

economic information____ 15100, 15111, 15127, 15133, 15179, 15196

economic subjects, Jen-min Jih-pao articles__________________ 15572

farm records system and method of experimentation for peoples communes__________________ 15533

financial accumulations of stateenterprises, distribution______ 15033

fishing industry, development___ 15675foreign trade arbitral jurisdic­

tion _______________________ 15130freight cars overhaul, regula­

tions ________________________ 15517geographic sciences, develop­

ment ---------------------------------- 15166Harbin Industrial University, ten

years development------------- 15668hydraulic methods of mining

coal_______________________ 15087mathematics, selected transla­

tions______________________ 15518meteorological elements and cir­

culation during winter months____________________ 15323

meterological elements, perennial variation, recurrence of typhoons, etc---------------------- 15326

monsoons, views on nature_____ 15324natural regions________________ 15089observation patrol in Ice and

snow of T’ien Shan_________ 15086

EntryChina—Continued

Communist—continuedpharmaceutical chemistry and

medical botany______________ 15076philosophy, USSR book review— 15151 physicians unite Chinese and

western medicinal practices__ 15085physics abstracts, translations__ 15574physics research------------------------ 15079political information____________15102,

15105. 15128, 15164population, size, composition,

and growth------------------------ 13923preventive medicine, articles___ 15595 selected technical newspaper

articles______________________ 15455self-reform movement____________ 15108shipment of dangerous freight,

regulations___________________ 15521sociological, educational, cultural

telecommunications, technologi­cal revolution and reform_____ 15619

history, problems discussed at 25th congress of orientalists__15135

People’s Republic, see above, Com­munist.

Republic surplus agricultural com­modities, agreement_____ 16014

Chinese, overseas, education on NorthVietnam ___________________ 15510

Chlorides, see Chorldes by name, e.g., Calcium chloride.

Choanephoraceae, carotenoids______ 13800 Cholera, see Hog cholera.Cholesterol:

level in blood of young people as index of predisposition to ath­erosclerosis, USSR study-------- 15348

level In blood serum In patients with atherosclerosis, effect of sex hormones and vitamin E, USSR study----------------- 15347

Choline, protein-cboline deficiency, experimental tumors of liver under, USSR study____ 15454

Cholinesterase : activity, connection between para­

doxical activity of adrenaline in cancer patients, USSR study__________________ 15527

activity of blood serum in experi­mental ascarlasis, USSR study____________________ 15339

reactivation and experimental ther­apy of mercaptophos poison­ing, USSR study________ 15442

Chong, Kam Yung, relief_____________ 14517Chow Chui Ha, relief_______________ 14539Chromatography, hydrozone exchange

gas used in identification of carbonyls is cigar smoke_____ 13763

Ch’ung-ch’ing, China, general infor­mation________________ 15620

Chung-bua Nei-ko Tsa-chih (periodi­ca!) :

Communist China, translations---- 15470, 15538

Church Point, La., census of housing, 1960, special reports for local housing authorities____ 13988

Cicero, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____________ 13940

Cigars, smoke, carbonyl components identified by hydrazone ex­change gas chromatography__ 13763

Cincinnati, Ohio : occupational wage survey-—

departmental edition______ 15706document edition_______________ 14134

Circuit Court of Appeals, see Judges. Circuit judges, see Judges. Circulars, see names of department,

etc., issuing circulars—also subjects.

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EntryCirculation of blood, see Blood.Cities and towns:

central business district statistics report, census of business,

city area maps, list______________ 14967community health services and

facilities act of 1961—hearings_______________________ 14479

Federal aid to communities, hand­book and checklist______ 13814

finances___________________________ 13904governmental structure, etc., in

metropolitan areas, advisory commission recommendations on problems, report______ 14471

population of areas annexed and ofnew Incorporations___________ 13920

transportation, Federal assistanceIn planning improvement, hearings_____________________ 14454

United States, highest and lowest elevations, 50 largest cities, list---------------------------------- 14958

urban growth and water regimen__ 14976 see also subjects.

Citizens Band of Potowatoml Indians of Oklahoma, see Potawatoml Indians.

Citizens Committee for Historic Capi­tol Hill, create, report_ 14434

Civil Aeronautics Board : promote efficient, fair, and inde­

pendent operation, hearings__ 14481 reports—

economic decisions________ 13999safety enforcement decisions____ 13999

Civil aircraft, see Aircraft.Civil and Defense Mobilization Office :

abolish and transfer functions, hearing----------------------- 14736

assistant director, nomination ofCharles S. Brewton, hearing__ 14720

Civil aviation disaster control plan­ning, see Aeronautics.

Civil defense, see Civilian defense.Civil Rights Commission :

hearings------------------------------------ 14004nominations, hearings____________ 14749

Civil service : examination announcements—

accountant, amdt__________ 14005archives assistants_____________ 14007auditor, amdt__________________ 14005

engineers------------------------- 14012, 14014entomologist and plant patholo­

gist, forest and forest prod- nets---------------------------------- 14020

Federal service entrance exam­ination, 1962_______________ 14013

library assistants______________ 14007metallurgist____________________ 14014microphotographer, photostat op­

erator, etc________________ 14008operators research analyst_____ 14021 pharmacist_____________________ 14018physicist-------------------------------------- 14014public health advisor and ana­

lyst------------------------------------ 14019scientific aid, cotton, discontinu­

ance notice________________ 14010Federal pay structure, June 30,

1960-------------------------------- 14017thinking about your first job?

remember Uncle Sam________ 14016Civil Service Commission :

commissioner, nomination of Robert E. Hampton, hearing__ 14753

interagency training programs, fall1961------------------------------------- 14015

pamphlets-------------------------------- 14016-17

EntryCivil service pensions:

retirement act, amendments to dis­ability retirement provisions, hearing__________________ 14495

retirement and disability fund, ad­just interest rate on money borrowed and provide perma­nent indefinite appropriation, hearing--------------------------- 14497

retirement and disability fund, in­creases in annuities, make permanent—

law_____________________________ 14114report_________________________ 14596

Civil War Centennial Commission:appropriations, 1962—

law_____________________________ 14122report_________________________ 14357

Civil works, see Public works.Civilian defense:

civil effects exercise, test opera­tions____________________ 13836

Governors’ conference special com­mittee report, etc____________ 14001

national plan—communications, frequency allo­

cation plan for radio amateur civil emergency service (races), appendix___________________ 14002

radiological defense, monitoring stations and personnel, appen­dix________________________ 14003

Oklahoma, financial contribution,approve, report______________ 14344

Civilian-Military Liaison Committee, abolish, hearings______ 14504

Civilization, western, history, studyguide________________________ 14764

Claims :aircraft or missile accidents, ad­

vance payments, reports____ 14351,14711

war damage, Philippine, payment, hearing_________________ 14464

Clairvoyance, see Extrasensory per­ception.

Classification :act of 1949, amend, report_______ 14403Library of Congress, class C, aux­

iliary sciences of history_ 15736 personnel, Navy enlisted classifica­

tion codes, manual___________ 15860see also Government officials and

employees.Classified matter, see Confidential

material.Clay, products, census of manufac­

tures, 1958, special report__ 13895Clayton act, see Monopolies.Cleaning compounds:

detergents, cleaning agents, bibli­ography---------------------------------- 13860

detergents for home laundering__ 13782Clear Creek County, Colo., geology

and ore deposits (series)____ 14946Cleveland, Ohio, neighborhood im­

provement program___ 16037Clifton, N.J.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition__________15719document edition______________ 14147

Climate:climatology of selected harbors___ 16047Tatar Strait vicinity, possibility of

changing-------------------------------- 15384Clocks and watches, watch move­

ments, Tariff Commission re­port----------------------------- 16029

Cloth, see names of textiles.Clothing:

apparel and related products, cen­sus of manufactures, 1958, special report___________ 13891

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Entry Clothing—Continued

women's attitudes toward cotton and other libers______ 13792

see also names or types of clothing.Clouds:

formation, role of vertical tempera­ture gradients, USSR study__ 15377

noctilucent, frequency in western part of USSR territory, USSR /Study____________________ 15353

Clover, see Alsike clover.Coagulation, see Blood.Coal:

minor elements In American coals (series)_________________ 14949

northern Great Plains coal prov­ince, geochemistry of minor elements________________ 14949

preparation characteristics, Harri­son County, W. Va___________ 15752

products, census of manufactures,1958, special report--------------- 13894

Coal dust, removal with drill-dust collectors, system approved by Mines Bureau_________ 15745

Coal mines and mining:Communist China, hydraulic meth­

ods_____________________ 15087drill-dust collectors for rock drill­

ing equipment, system ap­proved by Mines Bureau_____ 15745

Coal tar, see Tar.Coast and Geodetic Survey :

commissioned officers— act of 1948, amend, reports___ 14385,

14639 authorize ROTC graduates to

serve, report__________________ 14350publication series_______________14022-24

Coast Guard : public Information services______ 14026publications, price list___________ 15929

Coast Guard Reserve, certificates of honorable discharge to tem­porary members, report______ 14386

Coating materials, laboratory instal­lation for coating fabrics____ 15683

Cochiti Pueblo, lands in trust, re­port---------------------------- 14619

Cocopah Indians, lands in trust, re­port----------------------------- 14298

Code of Federal regulations___ 14867-868see also for titles, chapters, etc.,

of the code printed separately, subject involved.

Codes, see subjects.Codes of law, District of Columbia,

amend, reports- 14282, 14284,14433 see also subjects.

Cold storage:facilities, mechanical refrigeration

and ventilation, engineering land design manual______ 14799

frozen food locker and freezer pro­visioning industry, highlights and trends, 1960_______ 13787

Collective bargaining:agreements, escalator clauses, May

1961 ------------------------------ 15732future of (address)______________ 15693ihealth and insurance plans, life in­

surance and accidental death and dismemberment benefits—

departmental edition________ 15726document edition______________ 14157

College students, see Students.Colleges and universities:

doctoral study, fellowships and ca­pacity of graduate schools---- 14781

inter-American cultural and tech­nical interchange centers, hearing--------------------------- 14461

Turkey, expulsion of 147 profes­sors, views_____ _________ 15679

EntryColleges and universities—Continued

USSR, higher educational hydro­meteorological institutions, 1959, transactions____ 15319

USSR, higher educational institu­tions, news—

radio engineering____________ 15071radio physics___________________ 15070

see also Land-grant colleges.Collision boundary between 2 separat­

ing stages of SA-4 Saturn ve­hicle_________________ 15768

Collisions of liquid drops with liq­uids__________________ 15831

Colombia, economic developments, 1960_________________ 14899

Colorado:census of agriculture, 1959, coun­

ties_____________________ 13929census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics________________ 13874Colorado River and Valley:

bridge near Needles, Calif., trans­fer from Reclamation Bureau ito San Bernardino County, Calif., and Mohave Counts.Artz., reports_________ 14360, 14645

Flaming Gorge Dam, general infor­mation _________________ 15950

lower, recreation and reclamation- 15952 Navajo Indian project and San

Juan-Chama project, construct, hearings________________ 14475

Colorado Springs, Colo., see Air Force Academy, Colorado.

Colorado Transportation Co., land in exchange for certain property In Rocky Mountain National Park, report__________ 14631

Columbia Basin project, continue de­livery of water in certain ir­rigation districts, report____ 14643

Combustion :powders, mechanism, USSR study- 15256 turbojet engines and small-size

mono-chambered units, eval­uation of characteristics offuel, USSR study____________ 15223

Command (military) : for commanders, this changing

world__________________13817Commerce :

comparison of terms of trade be­tween China and USSR with that of free underdeveloped countries and USSR-------- 15561

foreign trade, East European, se­lected translations___________ 15047

total export and import trade ofU.S__________________________14917

United States trade with—Latin America__________________14916Western Europe_________________14918

waterborne—calendar year, 1959______________ 14812national summaries, 1959------------14812

world trade information service—-economic reports___________ 14897-909operations reports__________14910-911statistical reports___________ 14912-919

see also names of countries and places.

Commerce Committee, Senate:hearings_____________________ 14724—728reports----------------------------------------- 14579,

14603—607, 14639, 14670, 14679- 683, 14693-694, 14697, 14700, 14709.

Commerce Department:appropriations, 1962, general gov­

ernment matters—law____________________________ 14125report__________________________ 14327

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EntryCommerce Department—Continued

Assistant Secretary, additional, authorize—

hearings_____ __________________ 14478report__________________________ 14427

contributions to long-range devel­opment of economy (address)- 14027

maritime functions, reorganization,hearings---------------------- 14473, 14494

programs to help promote growthof our economy etc. (address)- 14028

Commercial fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.

Commercial policy series____________ 15972Commercial products, USSR consumer

goods and domestic trade, selected translations__15136

Commercial standards, see Standards and standardization.

Commercial treaties, trade agree­ments, escape clause investiga­tion, report___________ 16030

see also General agreement on tariffs and trade.

Commission for Educational Ex­change between United States and Turkey, agreement_16011

Commissioned officers, see Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Commissions, see names of commis­sions.

Commissurotomy, mitral, electroen­cephalographic data on func­tional condition of brain, USSR study___________ 15381

Commodities, see Agricultural prod­ucts—Exports.

Commodity Credit Corporation : assets and liabilities, annual ap­

praisal by Secretary of Treas­ury, repeal requirement, re­ports___________ 14333, 14576

audit report, 1960_______________ 14156surplus foods donation for use by

colleges in home economics training, report__________ 14423

surplus grain— emergency feeding of birds and

other wildlife, report_____ 14329 emergency feeding of livestock,

reports------------------------ 14334, 14580Commodity exchanges act, as

amended________________ 14031Commonwealth Parliamentary Asso­

ciation, U.S. congressional delegation to attend meeting, London, Sept. 1961, report__ 14586

Communes, China, records system and experimentation______ 15533

Communications :act of 1934, amend—

hearings ______________________ 14755reports______ 14306, 14379, 14606-607

exploring processes in farmer coop­erative, case study___________ 14824

national plan for civil defense mo­bilization, appendix__________ 14002

USSR—development ___________________ 15359selected translations-------------------- 15016translations of Vestnik svyazi 15057-66,

15385 see also Radio communications—

Television.Communism :

and overall development of per­sonality, USSR study___ 15498

Bulgaria—Marxist-Leninist Ideological de­

velopments _______________ 15093struggle against bourgeois ide­

ology and tasks of philosoph­ical front_________________ 15142

Caribbean threat to U.S., hearings- 14744 Chinese, translation from Hung-

Ch’l-------------------- 15172, 15357-358

EntryCommunism—Continued

Communist ideology, print addi­tional copies, reports— 14279, 14589

facts, ideology, print additional copies, reports____ ,____ 14279,14589

Fair Play for Cuba Committee activities, bearings_____ 14746

in communist manner, USSR study 15026 international communist develop­

ments, translations_____ 15124, 15149 international education of workers,

intervuz scientific conference on activity of CPSU____15110

Kark Evang and communism, Nor­wegian comments_______ 15181

language as Communist weapon, print additional copies, report 14278

Rumania, party policies, develop­ment ____________________ 15134

Soviet plans for USSR and Western Europe _________________ 15640

Soviet total war, symposium, print additional copies, report_____ 14613

USSR, selected translations from Kommunist_____________ 15045

USSR, theoretical problems of building_________________15614

youth groups target for communistInfiltration and agitation tac­tics, pts. 1-3, hearings, print additional copies, report____ 14587

Yugoslavia, Marxist sociology, se­lected translations______ 15046

Communist China, see China.Communist Party of India, Identifica­

tion of some members_ 15114Communist Party of Indonesia, sup­

port for 1945 constitution and guided democracy_____ 15123

Communist Party of Soviet Union, Intervuz conference on activity in international education of workers----------------------15110

Communist Party of United States, Northern California District, organizational structure, ob­jectives and leadership, hear­ings, additional copies, report 14588

Communities, see Cities and towns.Community development programs,

economic, information and guidance for redevelopmentareas _______________________ 13815

Community health, see Health.Commutators, electronic, transistor­

ized 4-segment for direct-cur­rent machine__________13810

Compacts (interstate), see Interstate agreements.

Compensation, see Employers* liabil­ity and workmen’s compensa­tion—Pensions.

Complement fixation test in quantita­tive determination of A-type botulin, toxin, USSR__ 15583

Compounds, see names or classes of compounds, or purpose for which used.

Computers, see Electronic comput­ers—Perceptron.

Concrete:prefabricated, reinforced, reducing

cost of hydroelectric pow»r engineering construction, USSR study__________________ 15585

prestressed beams, durability andbehavior. Investigation_______ 14816

prestressed products industry___ 13861 Conductors (electric), see Electric

conductors.Cones:

free flight at Mach numbers up to5.2, aerodynamic heat transferand boundary-layer transition, measurements_______________ 15782

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryEntryCones—Continued

10°, with low temperature ratio, supersonic tree-fight measure­ment of heat transfer and transition __________ 15797

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation, see Warm Springs Reservation.

Conference committees, reports 14309, 14325, 14327, 14357-358, 14375, 14378, 14383, 14394,___14417

Conference Unes, see Shipping con­ferences.

Conferences, congresses, etc., see names of conferences, etc.— also subject of conference.

Confidential material, atomic, AEC access permits, questions and answers concerning restricted data--------------------------- 13838

Conflict of Interest:strengthen criminal laws—

hearings ------------------------------- 14485report -------------------------------------- 14331

Congo, African focal point________ 13817Congress of United States :

congressional record, increase dis­tribution to include Federal judiciary, law___________ 14085

legislative reorganization act, amend, hearing_________ 14756

major legislative actions, 87th Con­gress ----------------------------- 14131

Congressional record, see Congress of United States.

Congressional serial set__________ 14033-35Connecticut, municipal water facili­

ties inventory________ 15938Conservation, see Natural resources.Constitution of United States :

amendments— nomination and election of Presi­

dent and Vice President, hear­ings ------------------------------------- 14748

voting qualifications, hearings__ 14748 constitutional rights of mentally ill,

civil aspects, hearings___ 14745 text with historical notes, revised

edition, print as Senate docu­ment, report________________ 14582

Construction, see Building—Installa­tions (military).

Construction Industry, USSR, selected translations __________ 15436

Construction reserve funds, see Ship­building.

Consuls, foreign consular offices in U.S. --------------------------- 15973

Consumer goods, see Commercial products.

Consumers, buying Intentions, sur­vey------------------------------ 14870

Consumption (economics) : vegetables, trends and patterns_ 13772

Contact lenses, wettable surfaces pro­duced by chemical formation of Inorganic films, method____ 13807

Contagion and contagious diseases, prophylaxis of infections with live vaccines. USSR study____ 15559

Containers, glass, Industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961__ 13849

Contractors, prime. Navy, selling to_ 15912 Contracts, see Government contracts.Contributions to data on theoretical

metallurgy------------------ 15741Control (vehicle), see Aircraft.Control systems:

on-off systems for precise satellite attitude control, predicted performance_____________ 15803

optimal control of Interlal objects In presence of perturbations, USSR study_____________ 15433

Cooling:potatoes In Long Island storages,

evaluation of methods___ 13793 turbines, air-cooled, operating in

turbojet engine at turbine inlet temperatures up to 2500° F_____________________ 15806

Cooperative research monograph se­ries--------------------------- - 14778

Cooperatives, see Farmers coopera­tive organizations

Coordinates :optimum-rate processes with bound­

ed phase, USSR study___15017State plane coordinate Intersection

tables------------------------- 14022-24Copper:

industry, water requirements___ 14970 recovery from segregation-flotation

concentrates by ammoniacal- ammonlum carbonate leach­ing ____________________ 15757

Copyright: catalog of copyright entries_ 14758-759 law of United States, general revi­

sion, report___________ 14492Cordierite, synthetic, research and

development___________ 15742Cordllleran foreland, central, relation

of uranium deposits to tectonic pattern_______________ 14948

Corn, sweet, earworm, control______ Corn earworms, see Bollworms.Corporations, lenders from jurisdic­

tions outside D.C. making loans secured by D.C. prop­erty, clarify status under in­come and franchise tax act, report________________

Correlation (statistics) :analysis of alkylthiophenes_____

Corrosion and anticorrosives, thin metal films as corrosion indi­cators ________________

Corsa, Kejen P., relief______________ Cosino, Amina Y., relief_____________ Cosmic dust:

importance In providing recombi­nation surface for Ions and electrons in D-region and Inter­planetary surface, errata_____

stratospheric sampling__________ Cosmic rays, Intensity, variations__ Cost accounting, see Accounts and

accounting.Costa Rica, leather tanning Industry. Cat ton:

clothing fibers, women’s attitudes.fiber and spinning properties, study

of Calif, ginning practices____ textiles, wage structure___________ varieties planted, 1957-61________ see also names of manufactured

articles and materials.Cotton gins and ginning:

cooperative gins, farm supply op­erations in Texas_____

equipment, 1961_________________ San Joaquin Valley, effect of cer­

tain practices__________ Counselors, vocational, and guidance

for skilled workers in U.S. (address) _____________

Counters, see Electronic counters—EPUT meters.

Counties:

13785

14433

15751

138111405314074

157661596615820

15002

13792

137891570013755

1482013754

13789

15694

county business patterns, 1959, OASI program, employment, payrolls, etc., announcement and order form__________ 13867

county list of post offices________ 15920County business patterns, report

units, etc., under OASDI pro­gram -------------------- 13905-908

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EntryCourts of United States :

district judges representation on judicial councils, report_ 14305

Include in distribution of congres­sional record, law---- ------ 14085

Cozza, Maria C., relief______________ 14201CPSU, see Communist Party of So­

viet Union.Crabs, red, explorations off north­

eastern coast of U.S---- 14881Crane shovels, see Shovels.Cranes, derricks, etc., power cranes

and shovels, standard of trade, amendment____________ 13844

Credit, bank credit and money in re­covery ------------------- ---------------- 14869

Credit unions, rural, Midwestern andGreat Plains States_________ 14822

Crescent Valley, Nev., ground water potentialities__________ 14974

Cretaceous period, echlnolds from Trinidad and Venezuela______ 15967

Crime and criminals:aircraft in flight, hijacking, etc.,

penalties—•hearing________________________ 14724report_________________________ 14700

bad check offenses, provide statu­tory authority for prosecution of military personnel, report_ 14675

fugitive felon act, amend, reports- 14372, 14412, 14615

penalties for destruction of prop­erty moving in Interstate or foreign commerce—

hearing________________________ 14484report--------------------------------------- 14310

testimony in investigations of vio­lations of Hobbs act and Taft- Hartley act, compel and grant immunity to witnesses, amend U.S. Code, report_______ 14616

uniform crime reports, U.S., I960- 14842 weapons aboard aircraft in Inter­

state air commerce, amend law, hearing_________________ 14724

Criminal jurisdiction, status of forces agreement, operation, hearing. 14721

Criminal law, code of RSFSR___ 15466-467 Cripples, crippled children’s program,

statistics, 1959_______ 13996Crop insurance, see Agricultural In­

surance.Crops:

census of agriculture, 1959___ 13926-930seed, acreage, yield, etc., by States. 13798

Crow Creek Reservation, providing payment for individual and tribal lands in S. Dak. required for Big Bend Dam and Reser­voir project, report___ 14397

Crow Creek Tribe of Sioux Indians, see Sioux Indians.

Crushing machinery, oilseed, census of manufactures, 1958, indus­try report, supp----------- 13889

Crystals:atomic energy levels, arrata______ 15829 piezoelectric, driving element for

flow modulator______________ 15779Cuba:

economic developments, 1960_____ 14902new resistance, Italian articles___15191

Culture:Communist China, information___15101,

15197in life of youth, USSR study_____ 15028 Inter-American program for inter­

change, establish centers, hear­ing ______________________ 14461

International affairs, national ef­fort_____________________ 15993

international exchange-of-persons programs________________ 15992

EntryCulture—Continued

International information and cul­tural series_______ 15992-993

mutual educational and cultural ex­change act of 1961, hearings— 14463

postage rates for educational mate­rials, clarify and make uni­form law, report_____________ 14404

Culture media, see Bacteria and bac­teriology.

Cumberland Gap National HistoricalPark :

additional land, acquire— law___________________________14111report_____________________-___ 14577

Cumberland River and Valley, sur­face water supply of basin,

1960___________________ 14977Current events, USSR___-__________ 15471Current industrial reports----------13910-914 Cutaneous plastic surgery by method

of Implantation in extensive burns, USSR--------------- 15426

Cybernetics: and computers in USSR------------- 15010transportation, USSR study---------- 15399

Cyclone processes, see Metallurgy.Cyclones, low level and anticyclones,

forecasting evolution__ 15376Cytochemistry, problems, conference

reports, USSR________ 15362Cytology :

oral exfoliative, interim report of Veterans Administration_____ 16039

USSR translations_____________ 15463Czechoslovakia :

provincial press, summary 15231, 15261, 15299, 15344,_15389,15413, 15420, 15449, 15491,15535, 15547, 15603, 15605,15630, 15639.

psychiatry, articles_______________ 15622Czernopolsky, Johann, relief------------- 14560

DDahomey:

business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Commerce Trade Mission_________________ 14896

newly independent nation, fact sheet___________________ 15971

Dairy cattle, see Cattle.Dairy products, manufactured, pro­

duction, 1960________ 16024Dalton Gardens Irrigation District,

pipelines, replace, report____ 14354D’Amico, Margherita F., relief______ 14554 Dams, see names of dams or bodies

of water.Dangerous articles, see Hazardous

substances.Dardanelle Lock and Dam, intake

studies, hydraulic model in­vestigation_____ _____ _ 14815

Data, see subjects.Days, see names of special days.Dead:

dependents of military personnel dying in Alaska and Hawaii, transportation of remains, etc.—

hearing________________________ 14443report_________________________ 14289

veterans, transporting bodies toplace of burial, amend U.S. code, law____________________ 14099

see also Burial.Death :

mortality data, United States andeach State, Hawaii, etc., 1959_ 15846

State employee benefit systems, withholding for National Guard, reports___ 14346,14712

Death penalty, see Capital punish­ment.

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EntryDebt:

limitation, amend Puerto RicanFederal relations act—

law____________________________ 14121report______ -_______ -___ _____ 14621

Decade box, power resistor, clarostat, 240C_________________ 15899

Decatur, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____________ 13941

Decay (timber) :Merulius lacrymans growth, effects

of environmental conditions- 14937 Deceased, see Dead.Decisions, see names of courts, etc.,

rendering decisions.Declination, moon, 1961-71, for use

in trajectory considerations__ 15786Defense, see Civilian defense—Na­

tional defense.Defense Department:

appropriations, 1962, reports____ 14417, .14669

budget, 1962, military, amend­ments____________ 14163,14511

cataloging and standardization programs, hearing______ 14467

cataloging manual M (series)____ 14765DOD pamphlet____________________ 13816military construction appropria­

tions, 1962— amendments__________________ 14166hearings_______________________ 14717

military procurement appropria­tions, 1962—

hearings, index______________ 14718law____________________________ 14118.reports___________ 14363, 14367, 14660

report, 1960_____________________ 14763supply management, materiel utili­

zation program, hearing_ 14468Deformations (mechanics) :

plastic deformation, physlco me­chanical foundations_ 15251

plasticity, physicochemical theory- 15387 see also Plasticity.

Dela Cena, Ricaredo B., relief______ 14069 Delaware:

census of agriculture, 1959, coun­ties__________________ 13928

municipal water facilities inven­tory-------------------------------- 15939

Delinquent children, see Juvenile de­linquency.

Demand, see Supply and demand. Democracy, Yugoslav discourse_____ 15312 Density :

of planetary exosphere________ 15805red pine, stand Influences stem

taper------------------------------ 14931Dental hygienists, employment out­

look___________________ 16055Dependents, retired officers of uni­

formed services, transportation to homes of selection, report. 14674

see also Armed Forces—Pay, al- lowances, etc.—Pensions.

Depository libraries, see Libraries.Depreciation costs, effect on business

operations___________________ 15964Depth charges, see Explosives.Deserts, central Asia, geographic ex­

plorations-------------------- 15388Designs (architectural), see Archi­

tecture.Des Moines, Iowa, census of housing,

1960, city blocks_____ 13961De Soto, Hernando, Week, see Her­

nando de Soto Week.Detectors, semiconductors fission, sili-

icon wafer series technique for increasing sensitivity_____ ____ 15810

Detergents, see Cleaning compounds.Development assistance, see Foreign

aid.

EntryDevelopment Loan Committee:

establish— hearings------------------ 14462, 14733reports__________________ 14395, 14640

Development Loan Fund : abolish, report________________ 14395budget, 1962, amendments----------- 14163 foreign assistance act of 1961—

hearings---------------------- 14462, 14733report--------------------------------------- 14640

program operations appropriations,1962, hearings_______________ 14440

Diagnosis, medullary syndrome fol­lowing irradiation, experi­mental study__________ 13833

see also names of diseases.Diamonds :

mineral-satellites, genetic condi­tions in kimberlites of Yaku­tia, USSR study____________ 15456

polycrystalllne aggregates, data,USSR study_________________ 15458

Di Carlo, Elizabeth R., relief______ 14192Dldrlksen, Knud E., relief_________ 14207Diet, atherosclerotic patients, influ­

ence on blood coagulation sys­tem, change of certain indices- 15240

Digital computers, see Electronic computers.

Diodes, semi-conductor manual,USSR study__________________ 15378

Diphtheria, antidlphtherial anti­bodies, determination and Iso­lation with aid of antigens fixed on cellulose, USSR study- 15526

Direct current machinery, see Ma­chinery.

Directories:industry wage and union scale

studies, 1959-60_____________ 15731Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Com­

mittee, 1962____________ 15763post offices, 1961________________ 15921post offices by States and counties. 15920 telephone, House of Representa­

tives------------------------------ 14130Disability insurance:

benefits—■ increase, law, changes made_____ 15917 under social security law___ 15915

county business patterns____ 13905-908 what if you’re disabled? social se­

curity disability benefits______ 15914Disabled :

interviewing guides____________ 14795police and firemen of D.C., retire­

ment and disability act, amend to create additional category of service connected disability, report___________________ 14432

State employee benefit systems, withholding for National Guard, reports------ 14846, 14712

what if you’re disabled? social se­curity disability benefits_15914

see also Civil service pensions— Pensions.

Disarmament: disarmament series_____________ 15974documents. 1960_________________ 15975positions of U.S., allied powers, and

Soviet bloc___________________ 15988Disasters :

civil aviation disaster control plan­ning-------------------------------- 14832

hay harvesting from conservation reserve acreage, reports__ 14334,

14580Discharge, veterans, effective time,

law____________________ 14101Discharge certificates, Coast Guard

Reserve temporary members, report____ ____________ 14386

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EntryDiscrimination In employment, Ne­

groes, equal opportunity inAmerica (address)___________ 14793

Diseases :allergic, diagnosis and therapy, cur­

rent methods, USSR--------15556veterinary, research, USSR_______ 15530see also names or classes of dis­

eases.Diseases of animals, see names of dis­

eases, or animals affected.Diseases of plants, see names of dis­

eases or plants affected.Distance computers, radial, of moon,

1961-71, for use in trajectoryconsiderations_______________ 15786

Distances, shock standoff ahead of general stagnation point, esti­mate__________________ 15807

Distilled spirits, see Liquors.Distributive education :

distributive education series____ 14779 training for students in food in­

dustry------------------------- 14780District Courts, jury commissioners,

increase fees, report___ 14663see also Judges.

District judges, see Judges.District of Columbia :

alcoholic beverage taxes, collectionby reporting, amend alcoholic beverage control act, report— 14431

banks, abstract of reports________ 14032business corporation act, amend,

report_______________________ 14433census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics_______________ 13875code of law—

amend to abolish mandatory capi­tal punishment for 1st degree murder, report_____________ 14282

marital property rights amend­ments of 1961, report________ 14284

elections, delegates to national political conventions, regulate, report----------------------------- 14435

Income and franchise tax act, amend, report___________ 14433

John P. Sousa home, provide for restoration, report______ 14434

police and firemen, retirement and disability act, amend to create additional category of service connected disability, report___ 14432

property loans by corporations out­side D.C.. clarify status of lender under Income and fran­chise tax act, report____ 14433

state of nation’s capital, report toCongress—

I960____________________________ 147671961____________________________ 14768

trust funds, legal Investments, list______________________ 14766

District of Columbia Committee,House, report. 14282-284, 14431-435

Diving, deep-sea duty special pay, amend law, report_____ 14678

Divorce:statistics, 1959___________________ 15840

by counties_____________________ 15842divorce-registration area_______ 15844

DLF, see Development Loan Fund. Documentation available in chemical

field___________________ 15541Documents, see Records—also subject

of documents.Documents Office, see Public Docu­

ments Division.DOD, see Defense Department.Dolata, Sonja, relief_______________ 14562Doors, aircraft hangar, commercial

standard, errata______ 13846

EntryDosimetry, ionization chambers, dosi­

metric examinations for soft X-ray radiation, USSR study- 15307

Dowler, DeHarose J„ relief____ 14221, 14518 Down, see Feathers.Drawings, scientific and technical,

copyrighted------------------ 14759Dresses, women’s and misses’, wage

structure---------------------- 15702Drilling, see Rock drilling.Drilling machinery, ace Drills (tools).Drills (tools) :

rock drilling equipment In coal mines with integral dust-col­lecting systems approved by Mines Bureau___________ 15745

Drugs:China, articles from Yao-hsueh

Hsueh-pao, Acta pharmaceu- tica Sinica______________ 15069

Communist China, pharmaceuticalchemistry and medical botany. 15076

electric potential of stomach inulcer patients, USSR study___ 15451

see also Pharmacies.Drum Mountain, manganese deposits- 14947 Dry cells, see Electric batteries.Drydocks, mobile launch capability,

report------------------------- 14293Dubins, Josenhlne, relief___________ 14259Ducks, identification, field guide for

hunters______________________ 14878Dues:

prepaid Income of certain member­ship organizations. Include In gross Income for taxable years applicable—

law----------------------------------------------14109report--------------------------------------- 14594

Dunne, Roger C. Y., relief__________ 14247Dupre, Louis K., relief_______ 14188, 14541 Dust, flammable materials, lecture

demonstration_______________ 15744see also Cosmic dust.

Dutch experiments in Irradiation ofcells, 1940-43_______________ 15107

Duties, see Tariff—also names orclasses of articles imported.

Dwellings, see Housing.Dynamics, viscous fluid, towards con­

structing, USSR study______ 15336Dynamite, critical depth shots of 100

and 500 lb. charges In Fort Churchill frozen ground, ex­plosion tests___________14810

Dzungaria, minerals________________ 15037

E

E.R.S., see Economic Research Serv­ice.

Earnings, see Wages.Earth :

ground measurements of shock­wave noise from supersonic bomber airplanes In altitude range from 30,000 to 50,000 ft_______________________ 15780

magnetic field, satellite attitude control___________________ 15815

radiations, experimentally deter­mined by measuring power In­put to small flat plate from a diffusely radiating sphere____ 15772

U.S. and world energy resources, bibliography_____________ 14951

world maps, list----------------------------- 14964see also Satellites.

Earthquakes, seismic surface waves, USSR study___________15080

Earths, see Rare earths.Earworms, see Bollworms.

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EntryEast (Far East) :

ethnography, archeology and an­thropology problems___15615

Far Eastern series_________________ 15987oriental arts, Islam and the East__ 14940

East (Middle East) : Near and Middle Eastern series_ 15994 oriental arts, Islam and the East__ 14940 research studies currently in prog­

ress, Hst_____________________ 15981East (Near En«ti :

Near and Middle Eastern series___ 15994 oriental arts, Islam and the East__ 14940

East (U.S.) : measurement of secular temperature

change_________________ 16049East bloc influence on Cairo__________ 15194East Chicago, Ind., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13954East Europe, see Europe.East St. Louis, Ill., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13942Eastern Europe, see Europe.Eastern Hemisphere, see Hemisphere,

Eastern.Ebullition, cycle and thermal bound­

ary layer In nucleate boiling,study, errata__________________ 15767

Echinoids, see Sea urchins.Ecology, space flight, USSR study___15513Economic assistance, see Foreign aid.Economic conditions:

growth and productivity, strength­ening (address)__________ 15688

need for expanded and improved training and retraining pro­grams (address)________ 15689

use of large-scale maps In research, USSR____________________ 15552

world trade information service. 14897—909

see also names of countries, States, etc.

Economic Joint Committee, hearings, etc_______________ 14127-129

Economic policy :economic development program for

redevelopment areas, informa­tion and guidance_______ 13815

Finland, national defense and na­tional planning_______________ 15174

Economic Research Service:ERS-foreign series__________ 14773-774ERS series___________________ 14771-772

Economics, Jen-mln Jih-pao transla­tions___________________ 15572

Ecuador, surplus agricultural com- modifies, agreement____ 16013

Education:Chinese In North Vietnam________ 15510Communist China, information__15101,

15197 cooperative research monograph se­

ries----------------------------------------- 14778education for aging, reports from

White House Conference onAging-------------------------------------- 14978

educational manual_______________ 14765exchange program—

agreement with Turkey________16011Immigration aspects, report____ 14304 International exchange-of-persons

programs___________________ 15992mutual education and cultural ex­

change act of 1961, hearings- 14463 Federal aid to States—

bibliography------------------------------- 14513proposed, pro and con excerpts__14513

international affairs, national ef­fort----------------------------------------- 15993

migratory farmworkers and theirchildren, improve opportuni­ties, report___________________ 14703

EntryEducation—Continued

national defense education act of1958, authorize granting of fellowships, etc.—

hearings____________________ 14458-459reports--------------------------- 14281, 14668

postage rates for educational mate­rials, clarify and make uniform law, report______________ 14404

Soviet Union___________ 15661teaching by machine______________ 14787trade and industrial education se­

ries---------------------------------- 14788USSR, physiological research on

programs-------------------------------- 15350war orphans assistance act—•

amend, report___________________ 14420Philippine resident children of

deceased U.S. veterans, extend, report--------------------------------------14418

young adults and their fathers, 1960, population characteris­tic*---------------------------------- 13917

see also Colleges and universities—- Distributive education—Physi­cal education and training- Schools—Technical education.

Education and Labor Committee, House:

hearings---------------------------------- 14455-460reports___________________________ 14281,

14314, 14324, 14326, 14377Education and Labor Committee, Sen­

ate, report_____________ 14701Education by television, see Televi­

sion.Education Office, circulars_____ 14776-777Educational Exchange between United

States and Turkey, see Com­mission for Educational Ex­change between United States and Turkey.

Edwards, Ann W., relief____________ EEG, see Electroencephalography.Efficiency reports, Army Department,

new officer efficiency reporting system________________

Efthimiadis, Byron K., relief________ Eggs:

grading manual___________________ moving into commercial trade chan­

nels, improve reporting, re­search—

Egypt, economic developments, I960. Elections:

broadcasting, equal time, amend act, hearings_________________

District of Columbia, regulate elec­tion of delegates to national political conventions, report._

Federal contributions, hearings_ Federal, prevent corruption prac­

tices, hearings________ labor union officers, rules, etc___ President and Vice President, meth­

od of electing, constitutional amendments, hearings__

Electric and photoelectric properties of single crystals of selenide and sulfide of antimony, USSR_________________

Electric apparatus and appliances, manufacturing Industry, price fixing and bid rigging, hear­ings—

Electric batteries:battery pack, fabrication instruc­

tions___________________ dry cell, current Industrial reports.

Electric cables, trawl, experiments utilizing_______________

Electric capacity, see Capacitance.Electric conductivity, in D-region and

and interplanetary space, rock­et measurement technique____

14268

1382914172

13767

1477214897

14755

1443514755

1475515696

14748

15435

14743

1586613911

14879

15766

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EntryElectric conductors:

semi-conductor triodes and diodes, manual, USSR study--- 15378

semiconductors, organic, USSR study____________________ 15548

Electric currents, switching devices for very high currents---------- 13809

Electric generators, time-mark tek- tronix, test instrument calibra­tion procedure________ 15886

see also Signal generators.Electric lines, Government-owned,

Indian Affairs Bureau adminis­tration, permit sale, etc., re­port ___________________ 14628

Electric meters, see names and types of electric meters.

Electric motors, Integral horsepower, midyear review and outlook, 1961___________________ 13855

Electric potential, see Electromotive force.

Electric power, see Electricity.Electric power plants:

hydroelectric Saratov station—- construction, reducing cost by

use of prefabricated reinforced concrete, USSR study------ 15585

new designs____________________ 15584Electric resistors:

decade box, power, clarostat 240C, test instrument calibration procedure_______________ 15899

precision resistor test fixture, fabri­cration instructions_____ 15872

Electric switchgear: reversing-transfer switch, fabrica­

tion Instructions______ 15867switching devices for very high

currents__________________ 13809Electric waves, centimeter, effect of

electromagnetic energy on hemopoiesis, USSR study------ 15444

Electricity :facilities, etc., prohibit abandon­

ment without consent of FPC, _ report_______________________ 14679Federal power act, amend, report- 14679 hydroelectric power projects, li­

censing provisions of Federal power act, exempt small com­panies, report___________ 14680

national electric rate book____ 14857-864 rural, materials acceptable on elec­

trification systems of REA borrowers_______________ 15957

USSR electric power, selectedtranslations_________________ 15152

Electrocution, see Capital punish- _ ment.Electrodes, glass, properties, theory. 15406 Electroencephalography, functional

condition of brain during mitral commisurotomy, USSR study--------------------------- 15381

Electrokymography, healthy individ­ual, USSR study______ 15479

Electrolysis, amalgam, used for re­covery of zinc from dross and tin from hardhead____ 15758

Electrolytic cells, fuel cells, status report________________ 13818

Electromagnetic waves, see Electricwaves.

Electromotive force, stomach In ulcer disease patients, effect of cer­tain pharmacological agents on electrical potential, USSR study--------------------------- 15451

Electromyograph using miniature tubes, USSR___________15218

Electron microscopes, duty-free entry, law____________________ 14095

Electronarcosis, use during post-oper­ative period, USSR study____ 15379

EntryElectronic computers:

analog, use in forecasting rain floods, USSR study____15316

digital, principle of movable block systems in building, USSR study____________________ 15506

FOSDIC, new equipment for enu­meration of 1960 census_ 15828

synthesis of optimal correcting de­vices, USSA study_______ 15322

use In study of gyropilot, USSR— 15391 see also Cybernetics.

Electronic counters, Hewlett Packard 524B, 524C, 524D, or FR- 38A/U (AN/USM-26), test instrument calibration proce­dure___________________ 15881

Electronic measuring Instruments, DIU-256/1 with digital outlet, USSR study___________ 15277

Electronic technicians, aviation, 1 & C, Navy training course_____ 15856

Electronics: solid-state fission probe, silicon

wafer series technique for in­creasing sensitivity_____ 15810

use in medicine, USSR study-------15215Electrons, density distribution above

F2 peak________________15813Electrostimulation of heart, USSR— 15382Elements (chemical), see Chemical

elements. Elevators, see Grain elevators. Elgin, Ill., census of housing, 1960,

city blocks______________ 13943Ellzey, Eddls G., relief_____________ 14236EM series______________________ 14797-802Emergency boards:

reports—Eastern, Western, and South­

western Carriers Conference Committees________________ 14792

Pan American World Airways, Inc________________________ 14791

Empire, Oreg., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13977

Employee benefit plans, welfare and pension plans disclosure act, amendments, hearings_ 14455

Employee pensions, see Pensions.Employees, see Government officials

and employees—Railroad em­ployees.

Employers, successor, credit against unemployment tax, report------ 14698

Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation :

disability and death compensa­tion—

extend benefits to Air National Guard_____________________ 14523

extend benefits to Army NationalGuard______________________ _ 14523

longshoremen’s and harbor workers compensation act, amend­ments, law____ __________ 14087

workmen’s compensation law com­memorative stamp (poster)— 15919

Employment:emergency acceleration act of 1961,

hearings_________________ 14751equal job opportunity—

in Federal Government, rules and regulations of President’s Committee on Equal Employ­ment Opportunity____________ 15922

on Federal contracts, rules and regulations of President’s Committee on Equal Employ­ment Opportunity__________ 15923

Federal, thinking about your first job? remember Uncle Sam_____ 14016

In atomic energy field—departmental edition___________ 15727document edition--------------------------14158

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EntryEmployment—Continued

outlook—beauty operators------------------------ 16054dental hygienists_______________ 16055medical record librarians_______ 16056medical X-ray technicians______ 16057occupational therapists________ 16058secretaries, stenographers and

typists------------------------------------ 16059skilled workers, implications for

guidance and counseling (ad­dress) -------------------------------- 15694

security and retirement of older worker, reports from White House Conference on Aging___ 14979

self-employed individuals tax re­tirement act of 1961, hearings. 14729

size, census of business, 1958, wholesale trade, subject re­port_____________________ 13871

statistics of BLS, labor turnover, etc., guide_______________ 15733

youth employment opportunities act of 1961—

hearings________________ 14460, 14752report__________________________ 14377

see also Discrimination in employ­ment—Handicapped.

Employment taxes:credit for successor employers, re-

port-------------------------------- 14698IRS looseleaf regulations system^. 14999

Encephalography, see Electroenceph­alography.

Encephalomyelitis, Infectious, eQuine, 1960----------------------------- 13765

Energy, see Atomic energy.Energy resources, see Power re­

sources.Engels, Friedrich, views on medicine,

USSR study--------------------------- 15567Engineered performance standards:

masonry formulas______________ 16065masonry handbook_______________ 16066paint handbook___________________ 16067wharfbuilding handbook__________ 16068

Engineering, publications, price lists. 15928 see also Radio engineering.

Engineering and design, manuals. 14797-802 Engineers :

career opportunities, Federal gov­ernment______________________ 14011

examination announcements. 14012, 14014 Engineers Corps, Army, manuals. 14797-802 Engines (aircraft) :

turbojet—air-cooled turbine operating at

Inlet temperatures up to 2500° F-------------------------------- 15806

combustion characteristics offuel, evaluation, USSR study. 15223

see also Rockets.English Channel, lights and fog sig­

nals, list____________________ 14990English language, translation of Rus­

sian serials, list_____________ 15737Enlistment, see Recruiting and en­

listment.Enrollment, see Schools.Entomologists, plant pests, examina­

tion announcement___________ 14020Entries of land, see Homesteads.Entropy, elements and inorganic com­

pounds----------------------- 15741Enzymes, see Cholinesterase.Epidemiology :

Stalinabad Institute, research____ 15598USSR, organization of sanitary

epidemiological work under new conditions, USSR study. 15473

Epileptics, interviewing guides for specific disabilities____ 14795

Epistemological problems of biolog­ical systems modelling, USSR. 15018

EntryEPUT meters, Berkeley, test Instru­

ment calibration procedure__ 15880, 15884

Equatorial launch sites, mobile sea launch capability, report____ 14293

Equine encephalomyelitis, see En­cephalomyelitis.

Equipments, see Hospital apparatus and supplies—Medical instru­ments and apparatus.

Ereaux unit, see Fort Belknap proj­ect.

ERS, see Economic Research Service.ERS-foreign series_____________ 14773-774ERS series_____________________ 14771-774Escalator clause, see Wages.Esophagus, alloplasty of, porous and

nonporous prosthesis, USSR study--------------------------- 15297

ESP, see Extrasensory perception.Estate tax, see Inheritance and trans­

fer tax.Ethics, government officials and em­

ployees, code of conduct, enact,hearings_____________________ 14485

Ethiopia:economic developments___________ 14908nutrition survey--------------------------- 14993

Ethnology :problems of ethnography, etc., pre­

sented at conference on his­tory of Siberia and Far East- 15615

problems, use of folklore, as histor­ical-ethnographic source ma­terial, USSR study---------------15141

Russian kolkhoz peasantry of east­ern Siberia, ethnographic study___________________ 15616

tasks of Soviet ethnographers In building socialism----------15614

USSR, selected translations fromSovetskaya etnografiya_____ 15039,

Eureka County, Nev., ground water potentialities_________

Europe:Eastern—

agriculture, forestry, and food In­dustries, translations_____

15651. 15666,15681economic organization and man-

15042

14974

15634.

iagement, selected transla-tions... 15635, 15652, 15670, 15676

foreign trade, selected transla­tions________________________ 15047

heavy industry... 15044, 15048, 15053 legal publications—

East Germany, abstracts____ 15125Hungary, abstracts___________15163Rumania, abstracts-----------------15145

materials industries, selectedtranslations__ 15036, 15041, 15054

research studies currently inprogress, list________________ 15976

selected economic translations. 15132, 15138-139, 15148, 15150, 15157, 15165, 15167, 15189, 15224-225, 15227-228, 15244, 15249-250, 15279-280, 15282-283, 15315, 15327, 15332-333, 15355-356, 15397, 15405, 15412, 15417, 15438-440, 15468—469, 15493- 494, 15502-503, 15519, 15540, ,15570, 15579, 15588. 15599, 15606, 15623-624, 15628, 15646, 15650, 15655, 15665, 15669, 15672, 15680.

selected sociological transla­tions ------------------------------------- 15144

service industries, selected translations______________ 15636,

15667, 15674, 15677, 15682 Eastern and Southeastern, Aus­

trian research_______________15126European and British Common­

wealth series_______________ 15975A

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EntryEurope—Continued

market indicators----------------------14919Western—

•and USSR, Soviet plans_______ 15640 .research studies currently in

progress, list--------------------------- 159SOUnited States trade-------------------- 14918

Evang, Karl, Karl Evang and com­munism, Norwegian com­ments ________________ 15181

Evans, Richard V. and wife, land con­veyance_______________ 14233

Evanston, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks--------- 13944

Evansville, Ind., census of housing, 1960, city blocks_____ 13955

Evidence, testimony in investigations of violations of Hobbs act and Taft-Hartley act, compel and grant Immunity to witnesses, report________________ 14616

Examinations, see Civil service—also type or subjects of examina­tions.

Excavation :Fort Churchill frozen ground, crit­

ical depth shots of 100 and 500 lb charges of dynamite-------14810

rock, for underground installations, engineering manual-------- 14802

Exchange stabilization, see Money. Executive Office of the President, ap­

propriations, 1962, general Government matters, law-------- 14125

Executive Papers, Joint Committeeon Disposition of, reports------ 14312,

14353, 14369 Exhaust nozzles, see Nozzles.Exhibitions, see subjects.Exhibits, atoms at work, South

American tour______________ 13839Exosphere, planetary, density in------ 15805 Experiment stations, see names of

stations.Explanatory bulletins, Wage and

Hour and Public Contracts Divisions______________ 16044

Explorations, geographic, in deserts of central Asia_______ 15388

Explorer, see Satellites.Explosions, motion of objects trans­

lated by classical blast waves, model designed to predict---- 13836

Explosives, excavations, Fort Church­ill frozen ground, critical depth shots of 100 and 500 lb charges of dynamite---14810

Export-Import Bank of Washington, budget, 1962, amendments------ 14163

Exporters, U.S. cattle, guide_______ 13773 Exports :

declarations, elimination of oath requirement, report___ 14391

total trade of U.S_________________14917U.S. commodities as related to out­

put, 1958________________ 13994see also Commerce—also names or

classes of articles exported.Express companies :

revenue received by railroad com­panies, repeal provisions relat­ing to furnishing Information to Postmaster General byICC—

law____________________________ 14108report__________________________ 14581

Extension work, review of research, 1960 _________________ 14848

Extraction (chemistry) :rare earth products of fission with

organophosphorus compounds, USSR study_____________ 15230

Extrasensory perception, Soviet re­search on ESP_______ 15576

F EntryF.A.A., see Federal Aviation Agency.F.C.C., see Federal Communications

Commission.F.H.A., see Federal Housing Admin­

istration.F layer, see Ionosphere.F.N.M.A., see Federal National Mort­

gage Association.FAA, see Federal Aviation Agency.Fabrication instructions series— 15866-873Fading, see Receivers (radio).Fair labor standards act, see Labor

standards.Fair Play for Cuba Committee, com­

munist activities, hearings— 14746Fallout, see Radioactivity.Families:

by type, 1960, population charac­teristics ------------------------- 13916

food, families with school children- 13780 unemployment among husbands and

wives. Mar. 1961-------------------- 15698Far East, see East (Far East).Farm credit, see Agricultural credit.Farm Credit Administration :

appropriations, 1962— law_______________________ 14112report ________________________ 14309

circular------------------------------------— 14818Fann insurance, see Agricultural in­

surance.Farm labor:

child labor provisions of fair labor standards act, extend to agri­cultural employment, report— 14702

contractor registration, reports, 14326 14701

housing, assist, hearings------------- 14723improving labor conditions (ad­

dress) ______________________ 15691Mexican workers importation pro­

gram— extend—

hearings ________________ 14714report ______________________ 14647

protection of domestic workers, hearings __________________ 14714

migratory—concern of government (ad­

dress) _____________________ 15690fair labor standards act coverage,

report*_____________ U32«. 14701improve educational opportuni­

ties, report----------------------------- 14703Farmer Cooperative Service, general

report*__________________ 14819-824Farmers, advisory committees, pro­

vide for, report_______ 14597Farmers' bulletins____________— 13776-779Farmers’ cooperative organizations :

exploring communication processes, case study____________ 14824

farm supply operations of coopera­tive gins and elevators inTexas ______________________ 14820

liquid fertilizer distribution inPacific Northwest____________ 14823

reaffirming national policy of aid­ing and encouraging, report— 14597

statistics, 1958-59_______________ 14821Farmers Home Administration, con­

solidation act of 1961, reports 14335,14342,14383,14597

Farms : census of agriculture, 1959--- 13926-930cost situation------------------------------ 14775real estate market, current develop­

ments _________________ 14770taxation, finance review__________ 14769see also Homesteads

FAS—M series______________________ 14895Fatigue, mental, electrical reactivity

of brain change In children after school classes, USSR study________________ 15488

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryFats, and oils, census of manufac­

tures, 1958, Industry report, supp--------------------------- 13889

FCC, see Federal Communications Commission.

Feathers, waterfowl feathers and down, immediate disposal from national stockpile, report_____ 14352

Fecundity, population characteristics, Aug. 1959-------------------- 13915

Federal Advisory Council on the Arts, establish, report______ 14314

Federal aid, see Grants-in-aid.Federal and State game and fish

agencies ___ __________ 14893Federal Aviation Agency:

civil aeronautics manuals 14825-831 FA A course for—

radiological meter operators____ 14833radiological monitors_____ 14834-836

regulations of administrator_____ 14837technical standard order TSO

(series) ------------------------- 14840Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of

Review:appropriations, 1962—

law------------------------------- 14122report -------------------------------------- 14357

Federal Communications Commission: facillte conduct of business, re­

ports_____ 14306, 14379, 14607organization statement, etc., rules

and regulations________ 14843practice and procedures, rules and

regulations__________________ 14843promote efficient, fair, and inde­

pendent operation, hearings__ 14481reorganization plan 2 of 1961, hear­

ings ------------------------------ 14727rules and regulations________ 14843-846

Federal employees, see Government officials and employees.

Federal Extension Service, circular__ 14848Federal Facilities Corporation, dis­

solve, report__________ 14288Federal Government, see Government.Federal Home Loan Bank Board :

report, 1960____________________ 14849seizure of Long Beach Federal Sav­

ings & Loan Association, hear­ings ------------------------------- 14470

Federal home loan banks : act, amend—

hearing _______________________ 14452reports ------------------------ 14368, 14370

directors, improve and simplify election—

hearing _______________________ 14452report -------------------------------------- 14370

operations 1960, report_________ 14849Federal Housing Administration :

notes on nursing home mortgage insurance, insert______ 14854

underwriting training handbook 14855Federal land bank system, how it

operates _____________ 14818Federal manual for supply catalog­

ing ------------------------------- 14785Federal Maritime Board :

abolish, hearings________ 14473, 14494SP series________________________ 14856

Federal Maritime Commission, create, hearings----------- 14473, 14494

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, appropriations, 1962, report ------------------------ 14646

Federal National Mortgage Associa- _ tion, audit report___________14161Federal Power Commission:

approval requirement for abandon­ment of interstate electric faci­lities, etc., report______ 14679

member, nomination of Lawrence J. O’Connor, hearing____ 14726

EntryFederal Power Commission—Con.

promote efficient, fair, and inde­pendent operation, hearings__ 14481

Federal property, see Public property.Federal property and administrative

services act, see Public property.Federal regulations, see Code of Fed­

eral regulations.Federal reserve system, see National

banks.Federal Reserve System Board of

Governors :regulation series_________________ 14871report, 1960, review, hearings____ 14129

Federal savings and loan associations, operations, 1960 report______ 14849

Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation:

operations, 1960, report_________ 14849reserves, strengthen—

hearing ------------------------------------ 14452report----------------------------------------- 14368

Federal specifications, see Government supplies.

Federal Trade Commission : decisions (bound volume)______ 14875promote efficient, fair, and independ­

ent operation, hearings_ 14481Federal wage hour law, see Labor

standards.Feed grain, see Grain.Fees, jury commissioners serving in

U.S. district courts, Increase, re- port-------------------------------- 14663

Feger Seafoods, relief________ 14070, 14534Fellowships :

acceptance by members of ArmedForces, amend law, report____ 14321

doctoral study, and capacity of graduate schools________ 14781

Femur, diaphysis, experimental re­placement of large defects with lyophilized tubular homotrans­plant, USSR study____ 15233

Ferguson, Mo., census of housing.1960, city blocks_____________ 13971

Fernow Experimental Forest, ten-year earnings from 2 small wood­lands--------------------------- 14935

Ferroelectrics, ferro-electric matrix storage devices, selected Soviet works------------------------- 15295

Ferrous metals, metallurgy industrial developments, USSR, selected translations___________ 15TI4

Fertility, see Fecundity.Fertilizers, liquid, distribution by co­

operatives in Pacific North­west___________________ 14823

Fiber boxes, see Boxes.Flberglas, current industrial reports,

1960__________________ 13912Fibers, textile manufactures entering

U.S. foreign trade, quantities used___________________ 13791

see also names of certain plants, textiles, etc.

Fibrosis, myocardial, work prognosis with different pathogenesis, USSR study___________ 15245

Field Intensity (radio) :meters, AN/URM-6, AN/URM-6B,

or Stoddart Aircraft Co. NM- 10A, test instrument calibra­tion procedure___________ 15900

Fighter planes, Interceptor roll per­formance and maneuverability, effects on success of collision­course attacks_________ 15798

Film collections, see Motion pictures.Film libraries, see Motion pictures.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 141

In d e x

EntryFilms (chemical) :

chemical formation of inorganic films on contact lenses, meth­od for producing wettable sur­faces--------------------------- 13807

Films (coatings) : <thin metal, as corrosion indicators- 13811

Finance :Albania, laws_____________________ 15286city finances______________________ 13904city government, 1960, summary— 13904 governmental, in United States,

1960_____________________ 13922U.S. balance of payments, questions

and answers-------------------- 15990see also names of countries, etc.

Finance Committee, Senate : hearings___________________ 14729—731reports________ 14594, 14614, 14698—699

Financial statistics, see Finance.Financing capital Investment, USSR- 15408 Fine Arts Commission :

appropriations, 1962—- law_________________________ 14122report__________________________ 14357

Finland, national defense and na­tional planning________ 15174

Fire Department of D.C„ retirement and disability act, amend to create additional category of service connected disability, report__-_____________ 14432

Fires:flammable materials, lecture demon­

stration__________________ 15744prevention, safeguarding your home

and farm_______________ 13797Fischer, Louis, relief________ 14070, 14534Fish and fisheries:

Chesapeake Bay fishing harbors economic study, Maryland and Virginia__________________ 14796

commercial fisheries review, sepa­rates_______________ 14879-881

facilitate operation of fishery loan fund to increase amount upon securities for loans In default, report___________________ 14389

Federal-State fish agencies, list----- 14893 fish Industry, Communist China,

development-------------------- 15675fishery leaflets_______________ 14882—886garden pool, construction--------------- 14883Hungary____________ 15351, 15542, 15645Kaliningradskiy Sovnarkhoz, short­

comings, USSR study___ 15656 loan fund, report, 1958___________ 14877processing industries, list of manu­

facturers of equipment__ 14882 see also Fishing vessels—also head­

ings beginning Fish.Fish and Wildlife Service :

circulars___________________ 14876-878list_____________________________ 14886

refuge leaflets_________________ 14887-890special scientific reports, wildlife

series_______________ 14891-892Fisheries, see Fish and Fisheries.Fisheries-Engineering Research Labo­

ratory, fishway research______ 14876Fishing, see Fish and fisheries.Fishing gear, electrical trawl cables,

experiments utilizing__ 14879Fishing vessels:

documentation and inspection laws, amend, report------------- 14384

foreign flag, permit to land catches in V.L in certain circum­stances, report___________ 14374

Fishways, research at Fisherles-Engi- neering Research Laboratory. 14876

Fission, see Nuclear fission.

EntryFission products, extraction of rare

earth products of fission with organophosphorus compounds, USSR study----------------- 15230

Flags, provide for burial of veterans of Mexican border service, re­port__________________ 14419

Flaming Gorge Dam, general Informa- tlon___________________ 15950

Flammable materials, lecture demon­stration------------------------------ 15744

Flax toweling, see Toweling.Flight:

career officers, accrual flight pay,amend law, report---------------- 14414

free flight, transition results for74° swept delta wing------------- 15814

small vehicles entering earth’s at­mosphere at small flight-pathangles________________ —-------- 15825

supersonic free-flight, measurement of heat transfer and transition on 100’ cone with low temper­ature ratio--------——------- 15797

see also Instrument flying.Flight Engineer’s International Asso­

ciation, PAA chapter, emer­gency board report------ 14791

Flight navigators, see Instrumentflying.

Flint, Mich., census of housing, 1960,city blocks----------------------------- 13963

Floods:rain, forecasting, use of electronic

analog computer, USSR study- 15316 storms in Ohio River basin, mete­

orology---------------------------------- 16048Florence, Ala., census of housing,

1960, special reports for localhousing authorities ------------- 13985

Flores, Adela M., relief_______ 14068,14532 Flow:

modulator using piezoelectric crys­tal as driving element----- 15779

supersonic, ideal gas around blunttwo-dimensional bodies, numer­ical solutions------------------------- 15774

Fluids, hydraulic brake, require meet­ing certain specifications, hear­ings_________________________ 14482

Fluorspar, production, etc., I960----- 15748Flutter (aircraft) :

at very high speeds----------------------- 15796Flying, see Instrument flying. FNMA, see Federal National Mortgage

Association.Fog signals, Hydrographic Office lists

14990-991Foils, see Aluminum foil.Folklore literature, historical-ethno­

graphic source for problems of general ethnography and an­thropology, USSR study------------15141

Fomes annosus, what it is and howto recognize it_____________ 14936

Fong Chun Hong, relief______________ 14218Food:

and kindred products, census of manufactures, 1958, special report___________________ 13890

consumption, measures and proce­dures for analysis------------------ 13770

East European industries, transla­tions____ 15634, 15651, 15666,15681

families with school children_____ 13780 family, stockpile for survival_____ 13783 food we eat______________________ 13796industry, student training________ 14780surplus—

use in home economics courses Incolleges, report______________ 14423

use to assist needy peoples in un­derdeveloped countries, amendact, law_____________ -—- ------- 14092

Food lockers, see Cold storage.

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SEPTEMBER 1961

EntryFor commanders, this changing

world--------------------------- 13817Force and energy, calibration, force

0 to 60,000 lbs. (approx.) compression only, measurement system operation procedure___ 15907

Forecasting in small business plan­ning----------------------------- 15961

Forecasts, see Weather forecasts.Foreign Affairs Committee, House :

Foreign agents, registration act, ad­ministration, report 1960____ 15685

Foreign Agricultural Service, miscel­laneous, FASM series______ 14895

Foreign aid: economic assistance, agreement

with—Senegal------------------------------------- 16002Sierra Leone___________________ 16000

foreign assistance act of 1961— hearings---------------------- 14462, 14733report--------------------------------------- 14640

mutual security act of 1960. amend—

hearing-------------------------------------- 14461report--------------------------------------- 14395

mutual security in action, fact sheet, Jordan____________ 15994

Peru, operations— hearings_____________________ 14474report--------------------------------------- 14355

program operations appropriations, 1962, hearings___________ 14440

Foreign Claims Settlement Commis­sion, appropriations, 1962, gen­eral government matters, law----------------------------- 14125

Foreign countries : national bank branches, Improve

usefulness, hearing___ 14722underdeveloped, agricultural prod­

ucts, use to promote economic development, amend act, law__ 14092

see also Foreign agents—Foreign aid.

Foreign exchange, USSR, state mo­nopoly, translation____ 15180

see also Money.Foreign policy, see International rela­

tions.Foreign relations, see International

relations.Foreign Relations Committee, Senate:

reports-------------------- 14598, 14640. 14695Foreign Scholarships Board, continue

hearings---------------------- 14463Foreign Service:

and panorama of change (address)- 15991 department and foreign service

series------------------------------------- 15973Foreign social science bibliographies

series---------------------------- 13921Foreign trade, see names of countries

or places—-also names or classes of commodities.

Forest experiment stations, see names of stations.

Forest pest leaflet___________________ 14925Forest planting, tree planters’ notes- 14939Forest Products Laboratory, reports- 14926Forest Service:

appropriations, 1962—law-------------------------------------------14122report--------------------------------------- 14357

entomologist, and plant patholo­gist examination announce­ment -------------------------------------- 14020

Forestry, see Forests and forestry.Forests and forestry :

east Europe, translations________ 15634.15651, 15666,15681

EntryForests and forestry—Continued

forest Inventory statistics, Tennes­see Valley____________________ 16031

forestry bulletin, Tennessee Val­ley Authority________________ 16031

Hungary------------------ 15351,15542, 15645research paper, Pacific Northwest

Station---------------------------------- 14938sllvlcal characteristics, red maple- 14934 station notes, Central States Sta­

tion-------------------------------- 14920-923station papers—

Lake States Station____________ 14927Northeastern Station____ 14934-937

technical notes, Lake States Sta-tlon-------------------------------- 14928-933

technical paper, Central States Sta­tion--------------------------------------- 14924

ten-year earnings from 2 small woodlands on Fernow Exnerl- mental Forest___________ 14935

Forms, blanks, etc.:FOSDIC machine and 1960

census_______________________ 15828standards, stores stock catalog,

supplement_______________ 14873see also names of departments, etc.,

issuing or using forms.Fort Belknap project, Big Warm

Springs unit, Peoples Creek units, Hays and Ereaux, trans­fer to landowners within irri­gation project, report__ 14622

Fort Churchill, Canada:bomb penetration tests____________ 14809excavations In frozen ground, criti­

cal depth shots of 100 and 500lb. charges of dynamite_______ 14810

Fort Hall project, amend act estab­lishing Irrigable lands, report- 14299

Fort Necessity National BattlefieldSite:

acquisition of additional land.report------------------------------------ 14632

redesignate Fort Necessity Na­tional Battlefield, report_____ 14632

Fort Raleigh National Historic Site,boundaries, revise, report____ 14638

Fort Sheridan Military Reservation,Army to adjust legislative jurisdiction exercised by U.S.,

Fort Wayne, Ind., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13956

Foundlings, Washington Home for, see Washington Home for Foundlings.

FPC. see Federal Power Commission.France, International Tracing Serv­

ice, administration, continue, agreements____________ 15997

Frederick, Md., relief, hearings_____ 14488 Freedmen’s Hospital, transfer to

Howard University, reports- 14324.14392Freeport, N.Y., census of housing,

1960, special reports for local housing authorities____ 13990

Freezers, provisioning industry, high­lights and trends. 1960_ 13787

Freezing, osseous heterogeneous ma­terial for transplantation, USSR study___________ 15290

Freight:carload waybill statistics, 1959—

mileage distribution by type of car---------------------------------- 15005

traffic and revenue, errata____ 15007 dangerous, shipment regulations.

Communist China___________ 15521see also Shipments.

Freight cars, overhaul, regulations, Communist China_____ 15517

Freight forwarders, Independent ocean, licensing and compensa­tion, report___________ 14697

Do not order from index; see indicated entry- Page 143

In d e x

EntryFreight rates, dual-rate contract

agreements, authorize use by steamship conferences, hear­ings__-_______________ 14728

Fremont County, Wyo., land convey­ance by quitclaim deed, report- 14429

Frenchman-Cambridge division, see Missouri River Basin project.

Frequency changers, Hewlett Pack­ard 525B etc., test instrument calibration procedure--- 15882

Frequency meters :radio interference and field inten­

sity meters, AN/URM—6, AN/ URM-6B, and Stoddart Air­craft Radio Co. NM-10A, test instrument calibration pro­cedure ___________________ 15900

reed-type, test instrument calibra­tion procedure_______________ 15885

Freud, Sigmund, teachings with re­spect to assessment of occupa- [ tlonal activities, criticism, USSR study___________ 15210

From Plaine des Jarres to Ban Ban, Laos----------------------------- 15441

Front Range, Colo., mineral belt, petrography of radioactive Ter­tiary igneous rocks------ 14946

Frozen foods, see Cold storage.Frozen ground, bomb penetration

tests, Fort Churchill, Canada- 14809Fruit:

canning, Injuries and accident causes__________________ 15699

census of agriculture, 1959---- 13920-930fresh, unloads—•

eastern cities by commodities, States, etc------------------- 13748

western cities, by commodities,States, etc----------------------------- 13749

grower, perishable agricultural com­modities act, information----- 13750

processed—plants under USDA continuous

inspection, list____________ 13746standards for grades----------------- 13747

rail shipments, protection----------- 13768Fuel:

cells, status report---------------------- 13818industrial development, USSR,

selected translations___ 15272,15427 jet—

combustion characteristics for turbojet engines and small-size mono-chambered units, USSR study_ _ _______ ----------_ 15223

T-type,' stabilized by antioxidiz­ing agent FCh-16, operational properties, USSR study--- 15222

see also Motor fuel.Fuel oil, liquid fuel rocket engine,

stability of operation, USSR study_________________ 15349

Fuels, see Fuel.Fuentes, Jose, relief------------------------- 14271Fugitives from justice, see Crime and

criminals.Funds, see Revolving funds—Welfare

funds—also names of depart­ments, etc., for which funds

Fung Wan, relief----------------------------- 14208Fungi, see names of fungi, or fungous

diseases.Fungicides:

notices of judgment---------------- 13764treatment of Porto Rico sweetpota­

toes for control of decay dur­ing marketing, progress re­port_____________________ 13751

Fur seals, see Seals (animals).Furniture:

and fixtures, census of manufac­tures, 1958, special report___ 13892

EntryFurniture—Continued

manufacturing, job skill, size of firm and unionization effect, variables in retirement policy case study____________ 15730

Panama, wood furniture industry, activities and observations---- 15004

Fuselage, jet aircraft in flight, sound pressures and correlations of noise_____ _____________ 15818

G

G.R.D., see Geophysics Research Di­rectorate.

Gadsden, Ala., census of housing, 1960. city blocks_ ____ 13932

Gages, blanks, standard of .trade------ 13843 Galanthamine, effect on central nerv-

ous system, USSR study-------- 15580 Galaxy, see Milky way. , Gales, see Storms.Gambling:

devices, interstate transportation, prohibit, amend law, report— 14662

transmission of bets by wire com­munications, prohibit, report- 14617

Game and game birds :Federal-State game agencies, list— 14893 resident and migratory birds and

other wildlife, emergency feed­ing of surplus grain, report— 14329

see also Water birds.G ammo graph, physician’s assistant,

USSR study___________ 15577Gardens, home and garden bulletins

13780-783Garnishment, see Attachment.Garrison diversion unit, see Missouri

River Basin project.Gary, Ind., census of housing, 1960,

city blocks____________ 13957Garza Lopez, Jesus, relief---------------- 14182Gas:

natural—helium bearing, Cliffside gas, low-

temperature phase equilibria— 15756sales for industrial use, FPC to

suspend changes in rate sched­ules, report------------------------- 14681

uniform system of accounts forcompanies_______________ 14865—866

supersonic flow around blunt two- dimensional bodies, numerical solutions------------------------- 15774

Gases:automobile exhaust, chemical anal­

yses for oxygenates---------- 15755ultra-relativistic, class of automodel

motions, USSR study_ 15429 Gasoline, world retail prices and

taxes, annual 1960---------------- 15761GATT, see General agreement on tar­

iffs and trade.Gawkowskl, Alicja Z., relief— 14246, 14542 Gazetteers, see Geographical names—

also names of localities.Gee Chek Lin, see Lin, Gee Chek. Gee Ming Lin, see Lin, Gee Ming. Gels, see Methacrylicpolyethylenegly-

col.Genealogy, records in National Ar­

chives________________ 15827General agreement on tariffs and

trade, article-by-article analy­sis in layman’s language____ 15972

General Services Administration, gen­eral supply fund, GAO audit report________________ 14941

Generators, see names or types of gen­erators.

Genetics, diamond mineral-satellites in kimberlites of Yakutia, USSR study__________ 15456

Page 144 Do not order from index; see indicated entry

Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryGeochemistry, minor elements in coals

of northern Great Plains coal province---------------------- 14949

Geodesy, Israeli in 1959-60________ 14147Geographic explorations in deserts of

central Asia___________ 15388Geographic Names Board, gazetteer__ 14944Geographical names, gazetteer______ 14944

see also names of localities.Geography :

reports of interest from USSR__15155 sciences, development in Commu­

nist China_____________ 15166use of large-scale maps in research,

USSR_______________________ 15552see also names of places.

Geological Survey: bulletins_____*_____________ 14945-950circulars_____ :_______________ 14951-952elevation information, sources____ 14959MIO series------------------------------ 14953-968perform work outside national do­

main, extend authority, re­port--------------------------------------- 14666

professional papers_______________ 14969reports and maps released only in

open files, 1960, list________ 14952water supply papers--------------- 14970-977

Geology :Bonita Creek area, Graham County,

Ariz_____________________ 14975Clear Creek, Gilpin, and Larimer

Counties, Colo, (series)__ 14946 contributions to economic geology

(series)------------------------------- 14947contributions to general geology

(series)---------------------------------- 14950contributions to geology of ura­

nium------------------------------------- 14948North Vietnam survey, work______ 15512 selected translations from Shui-wen

Ti-chih Kung-ch’eng Ti-chih___ 15077State map indexes, list___________ 14965uranium deposits, relation to tec­

tonic pattern of central Cordll- leran foreland_______________ 14948

Geophysics*:Air Force surveys in geophysics_ 13805 field Investigations (series)______ 14969 instrumentation for research_____ 13809

Geophysics Research Directorate. AirForce surveys in geophysics__ 13805

German language, transliteration ofof proper names from Slavic languages using Cyrillic alpha­bet----------------------------------------- 15034

Germany:Fast, see, below, Soviet Zone.International Tracing Service, ad­

ministration, continue, agree­ments------------------------------- 15997

Soviet Zone—agricultural situation___________ 14773legal publications, abstracts_____ 15125

Gerontology, role and training of pro­fessional personnel in field of aging, reports from WhiteHouse Conference on Aging__ 14984

Gift tax, see Inheritance and transfer tax.

Gilmore, Voit, nomination, hearing_ 14726Gilpin County, Colo., geology and ore

deposits (series)_____________ 14946Girl Scouts of America, equipment for

encampment, reports___ 14320, 14677Glaciers, idealized ice cap, tempera­

ture distribution study, correc­tions---------------------------- 14805

Gladewater, Tex., and vicinity, census of housing, 1960, special re­ports for local housing author­ities----------------------------- 13991

Glass:products, census of manufactures,

1958, special report_____ 13895

Entry Glass—Continued

Soviet industry, recent news_____ 15031 thermodynamic, chemical, etc., na­

ture, questions in theory____ 15406 see also Fiberglas—also names of

manufactured articles and ma­terials.

Glassware, see names of articles manufactured from glass.

Godderis, Henry E., relief___________ 14047Goedicke, Jean, relief________ 14220, 14516Goon, Mrs. Jung Gum, see Fung Wan.Government:

Federal, role in combating juvenile delinquency problem, hearings- 14747

maps, general information______ ___ 14968 see also Government publications.

Government contracts:equal employment opportunity,

rules and regulations of Presi­dent’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity____ 15923

housing, etc., for employees of contractors—

hearing------------------------------------- 14501report--------------------------------------- 14400

identical blds, provide publicity.hearings_____________________ 14472

Navy prime contractors, selling to- 15912 renegotiation rulings_____________ 15956

Government employees, see Govern­ment officials and employees.

Government employment, see Employ­ment.

Government life insurance, see Life insurance-

Government offices:administrative agencies, simplify­

ing and speeding of work (remarks)----------------------- 14000

fallout shelters, construction, state­ment by the President___ 14001

Federal aids to communities, hand­book and checklist______ 13814

general Government matters, appro­priations, 1962-—

continue, law__________________ 14079law------------------------------------------ 14125report--------------------------------------- 14327

headquarters of Federal agencies, management analysis inven- tory-------------------------------- 13842

independent offices appropriations,1962, report_________________ 14394

independent regulatory agencies actof 1961, hearings____________ 14481

information availability, etc., in­vestigation, report----------------- 14364

interagency training programs, fall19(51---------------------------------------14015

pay in advance for subscriptionsfor required publications, law. 14091

provision for quarters, furniture, etc., to civilian employees, clar­ify authority—

hearing---------------------------- 14501report----------------------------- 14400

records and papers, disposition,reports--------------- 14312, 14353, 14369

reorganization, see in main alpha­bet, Government reorganization plans.

Government officials and employees : bribery, graft, and corruption,

strengthen criminal laws, re­port----------------------------- 14331

classification act, amend, hearing- 14496 code of ethics, enact, hearings____ 14485 erroneous overpayments, waiver, re­

port--------------------------------------- 14376group life insurance act of 1954,

amend to provide for, addi­tional unit, report____________ 14578

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 145

In d e x

EntryGovernment officials and employees—

Continuedsalaries, guaranteeing minimum in­

crease upon promotion— hearing---------------------------------- report----------------------- - ----------

travel on official business, increase per diem allowances, report—

utilization of manpower in Federal government, hearings------

see also Civil service—Civil Serv­ice pensions—Government of- fi ces.

Government Operations Committee,

1449614403

14595

14498

House: hearings, etc. 14467-474reports_____________________ 14355, 14364

Government Operations Committee,Senate: _

hearings, etc——.______ 14469,14737—739 report____________________- :--------- 14602

Government periodicals, see Periodi­cals.

Government Printing Office, appro­priations 1962, legislative, re­ports___________ 14378,14601

Government publications: distribution to depository libraries,

revise laws, report------ 14307price lists, Public Documents Divi­

sion, PL series______ 15926^929subscription services, price list----- ace also names of departments, etc.

15927

issuing publications.Government reorganization plans:

Federal Communications Commis­sion, hearings__________

maritime functions, hearings----14727

14473, 14494

National Labor Relations Board— hearings_____________________ report_______________________

Government supplies:Federal manual for supply catalog­

ing, book type catalog------Federal specifications--------------------NIH supply services guide------------- stores stock catalog—

1961------------------------------------------- standard forms supplement------

Governments:Federal, State, local—

finances, 1960, summary-------- problems, advisory commission recommendations, etc., report-

1473814602

147651487215833

1487414873

13922

14471

15425

14975

intergovernmental relations in U.S., print additional copies, re­ports______________ 14280, 14591

Grading of commercial products, see names of products.

Graft (in politics), see Political cor-ruptlon.

Grafting (physiology) :extremities, autoplastlcally trans­

planted in dogs, morphological changes in tissues, USSR

study--------------------------- Graham County, Arlz., geology and

availability of water---Grain:

emergency feed for livestock, re­ports _____________ 14334, 14580

feed—price support program for 1962,

hearings----------------------------- 14438stabilization program, reports- 14335,

14342, 14597 off-farm sales In Missouri, factors

influencing----------------------------- 14819surplus CCC, emergency feeding—

birds and other wildlife, report— 1432914334,14580livestock, reports.

transportation In north central region —_______ -____ ___ 13790

EntryGrain elevators, cooperative elevators,

farm supply operations in Texas_________________

Grants-in-aid:acceptance by members of Armed

Forces, amend law, report------ airports, extend time for making

14820

14321

____________ 1472514311,14356, 14670

grants— hearings __ reports__________________ ----------, — -

communities, major programs-------- 13814 community health services and

facilities act of 1961—hearings_______________________ 14479reports___________________ 14277,14313

education, proposed, pro and con14513excerpts ________________

housing for domestic farm laborers, hearings________________

juvenile delinquency prevention andcontrol, hearings-------------

migratory farmworkers and their children, improve educational opportunities, report--------

migratory health services, publichealth program for improving, report_______________________

private support for mental health­public works accelerated emergency

program to reduce unemploy­ment, hearings------ ______

sewage treatment works construc­tion, law-------------------------

transportation Improvement plan­ning in metropolitan areas, hearings-------------------------

water pollution control, construc­tion grants program-------

Grapes:diseases and Insect control in East­

ern U.S_________________export, minimum standards of

quality, establish, amend act, law______________________

insecticide residues-----------------------Gravity, survey along central and

southern Wasatch front, Utah-Grazing, national land reserve ad­

justments in range livestock industry (remarks)------

GRD, see Geophysics Research Direc­torate.

Great Britain :British Commonwealth, research

studies currently in progress, list______________________

14723

14456

14703

1470415832

14751

14088

14459

15942

13777

1410513758

14969

15734

15984European and British Common­

wealth series___________ 15975AInternational Tracing Service, ad­

ministration, continue, agree­ments---------------------------

lights and fog signals, list------ Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin, St.

Lawrence Seaway project, In­ternational Seaway Festival

(address)__ -_______________Great Lakes States:

production, 1960—miscellaneous timber products— pulpwood____________________ veneer log, standard grades, etc_

timber growth estimates__________Great Plains:

northern coal province, geochemis­try of minor elements in coals-

rural credit unions-----------------------Great Smoky Mountains National

Park, naturalist program------Greece, Instrumentation-------------------- Greenland, north, Polaris Promontory,

suitability of ice-free site for aircraft landings—----

Greenup locks and dam, spillway, hy­draulic model investigation—

1599714990

14030

14932149301493314928

1494914822

1584913848

13805

14814

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EntryEntryGreenville, S.C.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition_________15710document edition_______________ 14138

Greif Brothers Cooperage Corpora­tion, adjudicate claim to land- 14252,

14544Griswold, Erwin N., nomination, hear­

ing------------------------------ 14749Ground effect, interference of de­

flected jet with free stream on aerodynamic characteristics of delta-wing VTOL model______ 15787

Ground water, see Water supply.Groundlessness of Idealistic theory of

stress by Selye, USSR_______ 15211Group insurance, see Life insurance.Growth and quality of pruned black

walnut___________ 14924Gruson, Sydney, relief__________14171Guam, motorboat act of 1958, make

applicable, report______ 14405Guay, Anneliese F., relief______ 14039Guenaga Anchustegul, Carmen, relief- 14204Guidance, guide Unes___________ 14782-783

see also Counselors.Guidance system, satellite rendezvous,

design philosophy-------- 15791Guinea, Republic, economics and

finances_______________ 15287Gulf, see name of gulf or place where

located.Gulf of Mexico, see Mexico, Gulf of.Gupton, Earl, relief________________ 14572Gyropilots, see Aircraft automatic

pilots.

H

H.O. publications______________ 14986-992Ha, Chow Chui, see Chow Chui Ha.Hainan Island, tropical conditions,

articles_________________15182Hajime Misaka, see Misaka, Hajime.Haladjlan, Marie, relief______________ 14216Haleck, Max, relief__________________ 14564Hamarneh, Fares, S.S., relief_______ 14561Hammond, Ind., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13958Hampton, Robert E., nomination,

hearing------------------------ 14753Hampton, Va., census of housing, _ 1960, city blocks___________ __ 13978Han, Sang Mau, relief_______________ 14235Handbooks, see names of departments,

etc., Issuing handbooks—also subjects.

Handicapped, employment, program guide, 1961-62________ 15697

Hangars, aircraft, doors, commercial standard, errata------------ 13846

Hanoi, North Vietnam, history, trans- lation__________________15177

Harbin Industrial University, ten years development, Communist China--------------------------- 15668

Harbors, selected, climatology_______ 16047 see also names of harbors, or places

where located.Harolan, Helen, relief_______________ 14565Harper Woods, Mich., census of hous­

ing, 1960, city blocks_ 13964Harrison County, W. Va., coal, prep­

aration characteristics_ 15752Harrisonburg, Va., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13979Hartigan, William J., nomination,

hearing------------------------ 14754Haskell County, Tex., soil survey____ 15970Hatta, Sode, relief--------------------------- 14055Haverhill, Mass.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition__________ 15724document edition_______________ 14152

Hawaii: census of business, 1959, subject re­

port___________________ 13870county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program___ 13908 mortality data, 1959, national sum­

mary--------------------------------------- 15846real property, convey to, report____ 14318 transportation home, etc., of re­

mains of dependents of military personnel—

hearing________________________ 14443report___________________________ 14289

Hawaii National Park, Hawaii Island portion, change designation, re­port----------------------------- 14406

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, des­ignate, report__________ 14406

Hay, Ernest, relief___________________ 14567Hay, harvesting on conservation re­

serve acreage, reports__ 14334, 14580 Hayden Lake Irrigation District, pipe­

lines, replace, report________ 14354Hays unit, see Fort Belknap project. Hazardous substances, dangerous

freight, shipment regulations, Communist China_____________ 15521

Healing art, pathological physiology and experimental therapy in USSR, articles________ 15592

Health: aged, health services and facilities

act of 1961—hearings________________________ 14479reports--------------------------- 14277, 14313

financing costs, reports from WhiteHouse Conference on Aging 14981

health Information series__________ 15934Information for travel in—

Africa, including Malagasy Re­public and neighboring is­lands______________________ 15931

Asia, etc., Australia, and New Zealand____________________ 15932

Mexico, Central and South Amer­ica and Caribbean___________ 15933

international programs, veterinary medical science and human health___________________ 14739

meeting community health needs under hospital and medical fa­cilities survey and construc­tion program____________ 15937

migratory services, public health, program for improvement, re­port_____________________ 14704

national survey—attitudes toward cooperation in

health examination survey__ 15935statistics_______________________ 15935

noises are harmful, USSR study__ 15578 public—

advisor, examination announce­ment_______________________ 14019

analyst, examination announce­ment---------------------------------- 14019

development of thematic program in 1961 In USSR____________ 15213

medical science contribution tohealth services_______________ 15308

USSR, selected translations_ 15035 public health act, excerpts________ 15944see also Hygiene—Mental health.

Health boards and departments, local health services, organization and staffing------------------- 15943

Health centers, survey and construc­tion program, meeting commu­nity health needs______ 15937

Health, Education, and Welfare De­partment :

appropriations, 1962— hearings____________________ 14716reports__________________ 14357, 14646

600367—61—No. 800----- 11Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 147

In d e x

EntryHealth, Education, and Welfare De­

partment—ContinuedAssistant Secretaries, additional,

provide for, report----------- 14649Special Assistant to Secretary, abol­

ish, report_______________ 14649Health insurance :

collective bargaining plans, life in­surance and accidental death and dismemberment benefits—

departmental edition____________ 15726document edition_______________ 14157

Heart:acute cardiac dilatation under

conditions of extracorporeal circulation, mechanism, USSRstudy______________ ___________ 15422

blood supply in coronary athero­sclerosis, problem, USSR study- 15072

cardiac surgery with use of extra­corporeal circulation, hemato­logical data, USSR study_ 15423

electrostimulation, USSR study------ 15382 interauricular cardiac septum, ex­

perimental defect, USSRstudy________________________ 15424

Heart diseases:myocardial Infarct, diagnosis, prob­

lem, USSR study_____________ 15242work prognosis In myocardial fibro­

sis with different pathogenesis,USSR study_________________ 15245

Heart sounds, see Phonocardiography.Heat:

entropies of elements and inorganiccompounds___________________ 15741

treatment for recovery of propertiesof irradiated steels-----------------15863

Heat transfer : aerodynamic-

distribution of surface roughness over sphere-ellipsoid bodies at Mach number 3.0-------- 15785

on 15° cone of free flight at su- Sersonic Mach numbers up to

.2, measurements------------------ 15782stagnation point shielding against

radiation by transpiration ofabsorbing gas------------------------- 15826

supersonic free-flight measurementof 10° cone with low tempera­ture ratio____________________ 15797

terminology, USSR study--------------- 15495Heating, see Aerodynamic heating. Hecla Mining Co., mining methods and

techniques-------------------- 15743Heedt, Frederick W., relief--------------- 14223Helicopters, certification and opera­

tion rules, civil aeronautics manual supplement____ 14831

Helium bearing natural gases, Cliff­side gas, low-temperature phase equilibria---------------------- 15756

Hematology, see Blood.Hemiptera, see Lace bugs.Hemisphere, Eastern, lacebugs, hemip­

tera, tingidae, new genera andspecies____________-___________ 15839

Hemisphere, Southern, climate, effectof Antarctica, USSR article— 15590

Hemopoiesis, see Blood. Hemp toweling, see Toweling. Herald of Academy of Medical Sci­

ences USSR (periodical)---------- 15396 Herald of Academy of Sciences,

USSR (periodical)___________ 15259Herald of communications (USSR pe­

riodical) : translations------------------------------- 15057

58. 15060-65, 15067-68Herald of surgery (USSR periodical) :

excerpts, translation------------------ 15609Hernando de Soto Week, designate,

report--------------------------- 14684Herzog, Godofredo M., relief------------- 14242

EntryHEW, see Health, Education, and Wel­

fare Department.Hides and skins, see Leather, hides,

and skins.High school students, see Students.Highlands County, Fla., phosphate in­

terests, sell to record owners of surface, report______ 14365

Highways, see Roads and highways.Hill, Robert C., testimony, hearings. 14744Hinsdale, Hl., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13945Hinsdale County, Colo., land convey­

ance to Vickers Brothers____ 14253Histochemistry, problems, confer­

ence reports. USSR____ 15362Historic Capitol Hill, Citizens Com­

mittee for, see Citizens Com­mittee for Historic Capitol Hill.

Historic sites, topographic maps, list- 14961History, auxiliary sciences, classifica­

tion, Library of Congress____ 15736 see also names of departments,

etc.—also subjects.Hobbies, free time activities, reports

from White House Conference on Aging---------------------- 14982

Hobbs act, see Racketeering.Hog cholera :

national eradication program, establish—

hearing------------------------------------- 14713report__________________________ 14408

Home economics : career guide------------------------------- 14783colleges to use surplus foods in

courses of training, report____ 14423 home and garden bulletins___ 13780-783

Home loans, see Loans.Homemaking, see Home economics.Homes, serviceman, home-buying in­

formation, Insert______ 14853Homesteads, act, centennial of enact­

ment in 1962, report_ 14686Homoplasty, cutaneous, experimental

use, USSR study______ 15239Hong, Fong Chun, see Fong Chun

Hong.Hong Kong:

economic developments, 1960___ 14904foreign trade, 1959-60_____________ 14915

Hoover Dam, story of Hoover Dam___ 14994Hopkins, Maria G., relief____ 14059, 14189Hormones:

all Union conference of internists on use in medicine______ 15465

sex, effect on cholesterol level in blood serum of patients with atherosclerosis, USSR study__ 15347

Horse meat, duties, amend act, law_ 14110 Horses, infectious encephalomyelitis. 13765Horsford’s Army ration of 1864____ 15949Hospital apparatus and supplies,

equipment planning guide____ 15936 Hospital corpsmen, Navy training

course------------------------------------ 15859Hospitalmen, see Hospital corpsmen. Hospitals, survey and construction

program, meeting community health facilities needs_ 15937

see also names of hospitals, or places where located.

Hours of labor:experience of converting industrial

enterprises to 7 and 6 hour workday in 1956-58, USSR___ 15673

fair labor standards act—background information________ 16041extend coverage summary______ 16045extend coverage, text___________ 16042reference guide_________________ 16043

House Administration Committee,House, reports________________ 14276,

14279-280, 14307, 14430

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryHouse bills__________________________14182House documents_______________ 14133-169House of Representatives:

appropriations 1962, legislative, re­ports_____________ 14378, 14601

Members, electric typewriters al­lowances, increase—

law___________________________14107report__________________________ 14592

rules, amend relative to amendingbills, report____________________ 14411

telephone directory_________________14130House reports:

private bills__________________ 14170-274public bills___________________ 14275-437

House trailers, see Trailers—Trans­portation.

Household appliances. Industry, mid­year review and outlook, 1961_ 13853

Household goods, retired personnel of uniformed services, transporta-tation to homes of selection, report ______________________ 14674

Households:by type, 1960, population character­

istics _______________________ 13916with telephones, 1960, population

characteristics---------------13918Houses, see Housing.Housing:

act of 1949, title 5, amend, to assistIn provision of housing for do­mestic farm labor, hearings__ 14723

act of 1961, moderate and low-in­come families, urban develop­ment, etc., law_______________ 14080

aged, Four Freedoms plan (re­marks) _____________________ 14985

census, 1960—city blocks_________________ 13931-984special reports for local housing

authorities _____________ 13985-991civilian employees of Federal agen­

cies, rental, etc., regulations, clarify authority—

hearing_________________________ 14501report__________________________ 14400

current reports, housing vacancies 13909 domestic farm labor, assist, hear­

ings __________________________ 14723national act, amend—

hearing_________________________ 14452report__________________________ 14368

national policy, hearings— 14469, 14736 naval land acquisition in Philadel­

phia, Pa., hearings____________ 14719savings and home financing, 1961 14850vacant units in United States____ 13909 veterans, direct loan program, ad­

ditional funds, law —------------ 14084Housing and Home Finance Agency,

abolish and transfer functions, hearings_______ 14469, 14736

Housing Department, see Urban Af­fairs and Housing Department.

Housing insurance, iec Mortgage in­surance.

Houston, Tex.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition-------------- 15723document edition_______________ 14151

Hovnanian, Heripslme, relief______ 14548How foreign policy is made------------- 15989Howard University, transfer of

Freedmen’s Hospital to, re­ports ___________ 14324, 14392

Huie, David L„ relief---------------------- 14552Humanism, Yugoslav discourse_____ 15312Hung-Ch’i (periodical) :

translations___________ 15172, 15357—358Hungary:

agriculture, forestry, and fishing- 15351 15542, 15645

gazetteer, official standard names - 14944

EntryHungary—Continued

legal publications, abstracts______ 15163 provincial press, summary _ 15214, 15243,

15292-293,15311, 15404,15409- 410, 15421, 15461, 15474, 15481, 15504, 15560, 15571, 15593, 15617, 15649, 15671

water supply and sewage treatment at plants and public Institu­tions------------------------------- 15115

Hunting, know your ducks, field guide for hunters___________ 14878

Huntley project, repayment contract, approval, report______ 14407

Huntsville, Ala.;census of housing, I960—

city blocks-------------------------------- 13933special reports for local housing

authorities___________________ 13986Husbandry, see Agriculture.Husbands and wives:

property rights in D.C., amend­ments of 1961, report____ 14284

unemployment, Mar. 1961________ 15698Hydraulic brake fluids, see Fluids.Hydraulic mining, see Coal mines and

mining.Hydraulics:

model investigation—Dardanelle Lock, intake studies _ 14815Greenup Locks and Dam, spill­

way------------------------------------ 14814Hydrazines, catalytic decomposition

over nickle sulfide and its solid solutions, USSR study______ 15258

Hydrazones, exchange gas chromato­graphy used In identification of carbonyls In cigar smoke____ 13763

Hydroelectric power, see Electricity.Hydroelectric power plants, see Elec­

tric power plants.Hydrogen atoms, stability of titanium

nitride and titanium carbide _ 15809Hydrogen fluoride, wet offgas, use in

producing aluminum fluoride, research studies______ 15754

Hydrogeology, selected translations from Shul-wen Ti-chih Kung- ch’eng Ti-chih________ 15077

Hydrographic Office, H.O. publica-Hydrology :

contributions to hydrology (series) - 14973 effects of urbanization on hydro­

logic regimen_________ 14976hydrologic effects of urban growth

(series)______________________ 14976upper Cheyenne River basin____ 14972 USSR, literature, 1951, list____ 15318

Hydrometeorology:Aral Sea. USSR study____________ 15532hydrometeorological report_______ 16048 USSR-

higher education institutions, 1959____________________ 15319

works of hydrometeorological service, 1959 ______________ 15320

Hygiene : cardiovascular system, pathology,

preventive measures, USSR study-------------------------- 15632

children and adolescents, all-Rus­sian congress of hygienists and sanitation physicians____ 15490

knowledge and behavior, relation to prophylaxis of cardiovascu­lar diseases, USSR study_15375

ski outfits, USSR study___________ 15029Stalinabad Institute, research____ 15598 ultrasonic waves in Industry, bio­

logical effects, USSR study__ 15487 USSR—

characteristics of educational re­gime in boarding schools____ 15262

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EntryHygiene—Continued

USSR—Continuedlabor, selected translations____ 15654 law on protection of nature------ 15486 prolonged school day, signific­

ance __________ 15489Hygienists, see Dental hygienists.Hypertension, see Blood pressure.Hypothermia :

deep, results of experiments____ 15237 use In surgery of arteries In regard

to organic, regional, and gen­eral extracorporeal circulation, USSR_______________________ 15302

Hypoxemia, artificial, In patients suffering from hypertension, pathogenesis, USSR study----- 15329

Hypoxia, postmortem test, evalua­tion ___________________ 13808

I

ICC, see Interstate Commerce Com­mission.

ice .idealized ice cap, temperature dis­

tribution, corrections------ 14805lake, strength data------------------------- 14811sea, surface temperatures and

growth__________________ 14808Ice cream plant, freezer capacity, etc.,

operation and maintenance___ 15738Idaho:

census of manufactures, 1958, area statistics-------------------------------- 13876

census of mineral Industries, 1958, area report______________ 13899

Ideology, Bulgaria, Marxist-Leninist ideological developments_____ 15093

Igneous rocks, radioactive Tertiary of Front Range mineral belt, pet­rographic characteristics_____ 14946

Illinois:census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics________________ 13877municipal water facilities inven­

tory --- 15940Ilmenite, resources. Iron Mountain

area, Albany County, Wyo____ 15746IMF, see International Monetary

Fund.Immigration and emigration :

educational exchange program, im­migration aspects, report-------- 14304

immigration and nationality act, amend, hearings----------- 14463

Immunity, anthrax, problem, USSR, selected translations___ 15021

see also Immunization.Immunity (legal), see Evidence.Immunization :

autoimmunization and significanceof autoantibodies in pathology- 15659

immunobiological specificity of chemically modified proteins, USSR study-------------------- 15529

Imports, total trade of U.S--------------14917see also Commerce—Tariff—also

names or classes of articles imported.

Inauguration of the President, see President of United States.

Income:maintenance, including financing of

health costs, reports from White House Conference onAging------------------ ------------------ 14981

tax returns, Individuals, 1959____ 15001Income tax:

corporations outside D.C. making loans secured by D.C. property, clarify status, report_ 14433

credit for political contributions, hearings______________ 14755

EntryIncome tax—Continued

deductions, limitations on chari­table contributions, amend internal revenue code, report- 14614

self-employed individuals retire­ment act of 1961, hearings___ 14729

IRS looseleaf regulations system__ 14997 life Insurance companies, hearing-- 14731 membership organizations, prepaid

dues Income, include in gross Income for taxable years appli­cable—

law_______________________ 14109report--------------------------------------- 14594

reforms, hearings________________ 14507returns statistics, individuals, 1959

15001Turkey, principles and changes of

new law------------------------- 15516Indemnity, space activities contrac­

tors, NASA authority, hear­ings--------------------------------------- 14504

Independence, Mo., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13972

Independent offices, see Government offices.

Indexes:Atomic Energy Commission, major

activities________________ 13840industrial education research stud­

ies, 1930-59_________________ 14784library of Surgeon General’s Office,

National Library of Medicine. 15836military procurement hearings____ 14718Le Monde_________________________ 15161Navy directives system, unclassified

instructions_____________ 15911radiation protection criteria and

standards, their basis and use, hearings and selected mate­rials--------------------------------- 14126

La Stampa and La Stampa sera_ 15097, 15153, 15176, 15187

State geologic map, list___________ 14965topographic mapping, current

checklist-------------------------- 14955weather station, change___________ 14992

India, identification of some members of communist party____ 15114

Indian Affairs Bureau, utilities, per­mit sale, etc., report________ 14628

Indian Claims Commission: appropriations, 1962—

law------------------------------------ 14122report--------------------------------------- 14357

Indian lands, see names of Indian tribes or reservations.

Indian Ocean, tide tables___________ 14025Indiana:

census of manufactures, 1958, areastatistics____________________ 13878

municipal water facilities Inven-Indlanapolis, Ind., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13959Indians:

American Indian Day, establish, re­port-------------------------------- 14685

revolving loan fund. Increase, etc., report------ ---------------------- 14641

see also names of reservations or tribes.

Indonesia:economic developments, 1960_____ 14909Harlan rakjat role in society_____ 15122 health information for travel_____ 15932 PKI support for 1945 constitution

and guided democracy_______ 15123tour of Indonesian Navy Installa­

tions in Surabaya______ 15050Industrial arbitration, see Collective

bargaining.Industrial diseases, see Occupational

diseases.

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SEPTEMBER 1961

EntryIndustrial education, research studies,

summaries, 1956-59___ 14784see also Technical education.

Industrial hygiene, see Hygiene.Industries, see Industry—also names

of industries.Industry :

current industrial reports__13910-914 east European materials industries,

selected translations___ 15036heavy, East Europe__ 15044, 15048, 15053 midyear review MR series____ 13849-856 regulated, monopoly problems,

hearings__ ___________ 14490-491Soviet development, selected trans­

lations___________________ 15268,15272, 15334, 15363, 15373,15414, 15427, 15476-477, 15509, 15545, 15582.

Soviet precision equipment, devel­opment, selected translations. 15662

USSR, development, selected trans­lations----------- 15459-460, 15631

wage and union scale studies, 1950-60, directory________________ 15731

see also names of industries.Infantry, Third Regiment, history of

Old Guard_____________ 13832Infectious diseases, see Contagion and

contagious diseases.Inflammable materials, lecture dem­

onstration_____________ 15744Inflation (finance) :

administered prices, hearings___ 14743Impact on retired persons, reports

from White House Conference on Aging------------------------- 14980

Information, see Public Information.Information bulletins, see names of

departmenst, etc., Issuing bul­letins.

Information services:world trade—

economic reports_________ 14897-909operations reports___________ 14910-911statistical reports___________ 14912-919

Infrared lamps, use for brooding pigs----------------------------- 13784

Inheritance and transfer tax :IRS looseleaf regulations system__ 14998 real property situated abroad, ex­

clusion from estate tax, termi­nate, hearings___ __ _____ 14507

Inhibition :extinguishing In rabbits, effect of

small X-ray doses, USSR study------------------------------- 15581

peripheral and central In course of ontogenesis, analysis of its formation and transformation, USSR study_____________ 15206

Inhibitors, trypsin, prevention ofthrombosis, USSR study_____ 15528

Injuries, canning of fruits and vege­tables________________________ 15699

see also Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation.

Inorganic compounds, entropies_____ 15741 Insecticides :

animal systemic, compounds screened at Kerrville, Tex., 1953-59__________________ 13757

control of California red scale, screening tests----------------- 13759

notice of judgment_______________ 13764residues on treated grapes________ 13758

Insects:grape, control in Eastern U.S____ 13777 prevention and control, peanuts

stored, farmers’ stock_ 13752 Inspection, see names of substances,

objects, etc.. Inspected. Installations (military) :

construction appropriations— 1961, hearings_______________ 14717

EntryInstallations (military)—Continued

construction appropriations—Con.1962, amendments______________ 14166

engineering investigation and de­sign services for construction activities, manual_______ 14797

roads, etc., provisions and geometric design criteria, engineering manual_________________ 14800

underground, In rock—design space layouts and excava­

tion methods, engineering man­ual_________________________ 14802

tunnels and linings, engineering and design, manual________ 14801

Institute of Advanced Training of Physicians, staff training at Chair of Medical Parasitology. 15208

Instrument flying, flight test guide for airplane instrument pilots. 14894

Instrumentation :geophysics and astrophysics______ 13809 in Greece_________________________ 13848

Instruments: and related products, census of

manufactures, 1958, special re­port____________ ~_____ 13898

more instruments, USSR study____ 15081Insurance:

Canal Zone, business report, 1960_ 13864 collective bargaining plans, life in­

surance and accidental deathand dismemberment benefits—

departmental edition____________ 15726document edition_______________ 14157

see also Old age, survivors, and disability insurance—also types of insurance.

Insurance companies, see Life insur­ance companies.

Intellectuals, socialist, In North Ko­rea, formation and growth____ 15618

Interagency Records AdministrationConference, 1960-61 season, meeting---------------------------------- 15828

Interagency training programs, fall 1961___________________14015

Inter-American Development Bank : participation of United States, re­

port, Jan. 1-June 30, 1960___14155social progress trust fund agree­

ment_________________________ 16009Inter-American program for social

progress, trust fund agree­ment__________________________ 16009

Inter-American relations, see Ameri­can republics.

Interest and usury, adjust rate on U.S. obligations purchased by civil service retirement and disabil­ity fund, hearing--------- 14497

Interfaith Day, designate, report------ 14690Interference (radio), see Radio inter­

ference.Intergovernmental Relations, Advi­

sory Commission on, see Advi­sory Commission on Intergov­ernmental Relations.

Intergovernmental Relations Commis­sion, activities, print addition­al copies, reports--------- 14280, 14591

Interior and Insular Affairs Commit­tee, House:

hearings_____ -______________ 14475-477reports___________________________ 14196,

14252-254, 14285, 14298-300,14315-316, 14337-339, 14354, 14359-360, 14385, 14396-397, 14406-407, 14436—437.

Interior and Insular Affairs Commit­tee, Senate:

hearings______________________ 14740-742reports________ -_________________ 14544—

546, 14577, 14619-638, 14641- 645, 14655-657, 14664-^66, 14671

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In d e x

EntryInterior Department:

appropriations, 1962— law___________________________14122report___________________ 14357, 14389

publications______________________ 14995Internal revenue:

code of Federal regulations_______ 14868code of 1954, amend—

hearings____ 14463, 14730-731, 14755law_____________________________ 14109reports_________________ 14594, 14614

procedure and administration, IRS looseleaf regulations system_ 15000

see also names of certain taxes, e.g., Income tax.

Internal Revenue Service: looseleaf regulations system—

employment tax________________ 14999estate and gift tax_____________ 14998income tax_____________________ 14997procedure and administration___ 15000

International Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Development, partici- Sation of United States, report,

an. 1-June 30, 1960_14155International Committee of Red

Cross, International Tracing Service, administration, con­tinue, agreements_____ 15997

International Cooperation Adminis­tration, abolish, report_ 14395

International Development Agency, establish, report______ 14395

International development and se­curity act, hearings____ 14462, 14733

International Development Associa­tion, participation of United States, report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1960 --------------------------- 14155

International exchanges : educational and cultural exchange-

of-persons programs___ 15992mutual educational and cultural ex­

change act of 1961, hearing__ 14463 see also Education.

International Finance Corporation : charter, amend to permit invest­

ment in capital stock—hearing _______________________ 14734report ________________________ 14695

participation of United States, re­port, Jan. 1-June 30, 1960___14155

International Geophysical Year, radar observations of meteors, pro­gram ------------------------- 15821

International Monetary and Financial Problems, National AdvisoryCouncil on, see National Ad­visory Council on International Monetary and Financial Prob­lems.

International Monetary Fund : international payments, imbalances,

and need for strengthening international financial ar­rangements, hearings__ 14128

participation of United States, re­port, Jan. 1-June 30, 1960____ 14155

International relations : educational and cultural affairs,

national effort________ 15993educational and cultural exchange

programs_______________ 15992foreign policy of U.S., how it is

made, etc____________________ 15989Foreign Service and panorama of

change (address)_______ 15991general foreign policy series__ 15988-991 International information and cul­

tural series--------------- 15992-993research studies currently in prog­

ress, list------------------------- 15985responsibility of U.S. for preserv­

ing democracy In underdevel­oped countries (address)____ 15687

EntryInternational relations—Continued

underlying crisis, coercion vs. choice (address)______ 15995

International Tracing Service, ad­ministration, etc., continue, agreements____________ 15997

Interparliamentary Group, Canada- United States, see Canada- United States Interparliamen­tary Group.

Interplanetary dust, see Cosmic dust.Interstate agreements :

Minnesota-North Dakota boundary compact, approval, report____ 14692

Northeastern water and related land resources compact, ap­proval of Congress, re­ports-------------------- 14290. 14328

Pennsylvania-Ohio compact, Pyma­tuning Lake, amend rel. to use of motorboats, consent of Congress—

law ----------------------------------------- 14115report ________________________ 14599

Interstate and Foreign CommerceCommittee, House:

hearings --------------------------- 144 78-14184reports __________________________ 14277.

14306, 14310-311, 14332, 14398, 14425, 14427.

Interstate commerce act, see Motor carriers—Railroads.

Interstate Commerce Commission : duties, routine, further delegation

to employee boards—hearing _______________________ 14480reports----------------------------- 14332, 14380

furnishing information to Postmas­ter General concerning rail­road revenue from express companies, repeal provisions—

law------------------------------------------ 14108report ________________________ 14581

promote efficient, fair, and Inde­pendent operation, hearings___ 14481

Interstate Commission on Potomac River Basin, appropriations, 1962, report___________ 14646

Interstate compacts, see Interstate agreements.

Interviewing, guides for specific dis­abilities _____________________ 14795

Inventories, municipal water facili­ties ___________________10888* 15941

Investment companies, small ImsloesMInvestment act amendments of

1961, hearings_______________ 14453Investments :

capital, financing, USSR study___ 15408District of Columbia, legal Invest­

ments for trust funds, list___ 14786 private, guaranty, agreement with

Sierra Leone________________ 16006Investors, protection, study adequacy

of rules of national securities exchanges, etc., report_ 14424

Ion rocket engines, see Rockets.Ionization, clouds connected with

auroras, causes of irregular motions, USSR study__ 15255

Ionization chambers, dosimetric ex­aminations of diaphragm type chambers for soft X-ray radia­tion, USSR study_____ 15307

Ionizing radiation, use for steriliza­tion of medicinal preparations- 15345

Ionosphere:experiments results with sounding

rocket and Explorer 8 (I960)- 15817F2 peak, electron density distri­

bution --------------------------- 15813Ions, density in D-reglon and inter­

planetary space, rocket meas­urement technique, errata___ 15766

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EntryIowa :

bigtooth aspen, promoting spread__ 14923 electric rate book______________ 14857

Iran, surplus agricultural commodi­ties, agreement_______ 16022

Iron :Industry, automation of production

processes, USSR_________ 15248production, etc., 1960_____________ 15749

Iron Mountain, magnetite and ilmen­ite resources___________ 15746

Irradiation, see Neutrons—Radiation.Irrigation districts, see names of

districts.Irrigation projects, see names of

projects.IRS, see Internal Revenue Service.Islam, see Mohammedanism.Isleta Pueblo, lands in trust, report- 14619Islets of Langerhans, see Pancreas.Isotopes, Japan Conference on Radio-

Isotopes, proceedings, 1958— 13834 Israel:

economic developments, 1960------ 14905geodesy and cartography in 1959-

Ministry of Defense, activities and personalities____________ 15482

surplus agricultural commodities, agreement_-____________ 16001

Italy:atomic energy, cooperation for mu­

tual defense, agreement_16010foreign trade, 1959-60____________ 14912

Ivory Coast, business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Com­merce Trade Mission__ 14896

JJalill, James D., relief_____________ 14251Japan:

health information for travel---- 15932 Joint United States-Japan Commit­

tee on Trade and Economics, establish, agreement___16017

settlement of claims of Japanese nationals, agreement-------- 16020

Japan Conference on Radioisotopes, proceedings, 1958______ 13834

Japanese, nationals formerly resident in certain islands, settlement, agreement_____________ 16020

Jasper County, Ga., land conveyance, remove restriction on use, re­port----------------------------- 14428

Jemez Pueblo, lands in trust, report— 14619 Jen-min Jih-pao (periodical) :

selected translations___________ 15478,15501, 15537, 15543, 15558, 15587, 15594, 15601, 15612, 15627, 15633, 15643-644, 15647, 15657, 15660, 15664.

Jet airplanes, see Airplanes.Jet-boundary corrections for lifting

rotors centered in rectangular wind tunnels__________ 15823

Jet fuels, see Fuel.Jets :

deflected, Interference with free stream ground, effects on aero­dynamic characteristics of deltawing VTOL model__ 15787

formation by charges with linedconical cavities, potential the­ory application, USSR study__ 15276

Jlcarilla Apache Tribe, see ApacheIndians.

Job analysis, skilled and unskilled labor force, case study of vari­ables affecting retirement pol­icy____________________ 15730

Jobs, see Job analysis—Occupations.Joint Publications Research Service:

JPRS series_________________ 15011-682JPRS (DC) L series--------------- 15683-684

EntryJoint United States-Japan Committee

on Trade and Economics, estab­lish, agreement------------16017

Joliet, III., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____________ 13946

Jones, C. W., relief------------------------- 14231Jones, Compton, relief______________ 14200Jordan, mutual security in action,

fact sheet_____________ 15994Journal ‘Sovetskoye zdravookhrane-

niye’ thematic program for 1961---------------------------- 15213

JPRS series____________________ 15011-682JPRS (DC) L series___________ 15683-684Juab County, Utah, manganese de­

posits________________________ 14947Judge Advocate General, Army, legal

service, pamphlets_______ 13822-824Judges:

circuit and district, additional, law, amend to correct technical in­accuracy, law____________ 14086

district, representation on judicial councils of various circuits, report___________________ 14305

Federal, include in distribution ofcongressional record, law_____ 14085

Judgments, see special subjects.Judicial Conference of United States,

report of annual and special sessions, 1960__________ 13743

Judicial councils, see Courts of United States.

Judiciary, see Courts of United States.Judiciary Committee, House :

hearings, etc________________ 14485-492reports---------------------------------- 14170-195,

14197-232, 14235-251, 14255-275, 14291, 14297, 14302, 14304-305, 14331, 14336, 14341, 14361, 14372,14376, 14115.

Judiciary Committee, Senate: hearings___________________ 14743-750reports---------------------------------- 14515-543,

14547-574, 14599-600, 14615-618, 14661-663, 14684-692.

Jullao, Francisco, emancipation letter to Brazilian peasants__ 15092

Jung, Mrs. Gum Goon, See Fung Wan.Jung Ngon Woon, relief______ 14062,14526Jurisdiction, see Criminal jurisdic­

tion.Jury, commissioners serving in U.S.

district courts, Increase fees,report__________________-____ 14663

Justice Department: appropriations, 1962., hearings-- 14715 investigations, obstructing, amend

U.S. Code, report_____________ 14618Juvenile delinquency:

investigation, hearings__________ 14747prevention and control, hearings__ 14456 role of Federal government in com­

bating problem, hearings_____ 14747

K

Kahng, Yun Soo, relief_____________ 14175Kaliningrad Region, fish industry,

snortcomings, USSR study___ 15656Kam, Yung Chong, see Chong, Kam

Yung.Kam, Lau Sau Wong, see Wong, Lau

Sau Kam.Kansas:

black walnut—climatic injury to planted trees. 14921 seeded taller than planted on

spoil banks----------------------------- 14922electric rate book_________________ 14858Missouri River Basin project, Web­

ster unit, general information. 15955State labor laws, summary___ _ 16064

Kansas City, Mo., census of housing,1960, city blocks-------------------- 13973

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 153

In d e x

EntryKaram, Youssef M. B., gee Stahl, _ Joseph M.Katsaros, Nicholas J., relief----------14193Kattegat, lights and fog signals, list— 14991Kawakami, Joe, relief_______________ 14570Kerosene, world retail prices and

taxes, annual 1960------ 15761Kerrville, Tex., compounds screened

as animal systemic insecti­cides, 1953-59_________ 13757

Kessenlch, Gregory J., relief of es- tate____________________ 14515

Ketchum, Leon B., relief___________ 14568Khoury, Georges, relief______________ 14190Khrushchev, Nikita, and balance of 1

world power, print as Senate document report______ 14652

Kilday, Paul J., proceedings paying tribute, hearings, etc__ 14450

Kim Dom Yong, relief______________14186Kim-Ok Yun, relief___________________ 14183Kimberlites, diamond mineral-satel­

lites, genetic conditions in Yakutia, USSR study__ 15456

Kiska Island, geologic reconnais­sance_________________ 14945

Kits, see Tension calibration kits. Klimowski, Wleslawa A., relief______ 14050 Know your ducks, field guide for

hunters_______________ 14878Kobler, Aideh, relief_____________ -__14210Koehler, Helga G. F„ relief________ 14205K’o-hsueh Hsin-wen (periodical) :

translations____________________ 15091K’o-hsueh T’ung-pao (periodical) :

translations____________________ 15301Kommunist (periodical) :

articles________________________ 15045Koninkli jke J ava-China-Paketvaart

Lljnen N. V., relief____________ 14179Konko, Jack, relief_________________ 14054Korea :

North— economic report_____________ 15539,

15281, 15419, 15629 formation and growth of socialist

intellectuals_______________ 15618periodicals, translation of titles,

scientific-technical articles__15012training technical cadres, USSR

study---------------------------------- 15390Republic, surplus agricultural com­

modities, agreement_____ 16004Korea, People’s Democratic Republic,

see Korea.Kostanecki, Andrew T., relief.Koumbouris, Aspasia A., relief.

1427414049

Kuang-mlng Jih-pao (periodical) : Communist China, translations_ 15051,

15056, 15278Kublln, Gregoire A., relief___________' "------Kumpuris, Aspasia A., see Koumbou-

ris, Aspasia A.K’un-ch’ung Hsueh-pao (Chinese peri­

odical) :translations______________________

Kung-jen Jih-pao (periodical) :translations______________________

Kuwait, economic developments, I960

Kwangsi Province, China: topographic types, geographic

study_________________ tropical conditions, articles____Z

Kwei, Seto Yiu, see Seto Yiu Kwei.

14197

15078

15055

14901

1509415182

14Labor:

communism international educa­tion, conference on activity of CPSU_________________

employment security and retire­ment of older worker, reports from White House Conference on Aging_____ _______

15110

14979

EntryLabor—Continued

international, importance in devel­opment of emerging democra­cies (address)___________ 15687

movement in Texas (address)____ 15686older workers, case study of vari­

ables affecting retirementpolicy------------------------------------ 15730

requirements for school construc­tion—

departmental edition___________ 15729document edition_______________ 14160

skilled workers, occupational out­look, implications for guidance and counseling (address)____ 15694

USSR—angina incidence among workers

of Krasnovolzhskiy, statistical data------------------------------------ 15247

translations_____________ _______ 15168see also Employment—Farm la­

bor—Labor standards.Labor and Public Welfare Committee,

Senate:additional expenditures, report____ 14654 hearings—___________________ 14751-752reporta______________________ 14649-650,

14667-668,14702-704Labor Department:

appropriations, 1962— hearings_____________________ 14716report__________________-______ 14646

Assistant Secretary, additional, provide for, reports___ 14393, 14650

Labor disputes, emergency board re­port, Pan American World Air­ways, Inc_____________ 14791

Labor laws:State, affecting women—

Kansas_____________ 16064Michigan_______________________ 16063

Labor-Management Reports Bureau, technical assistance aid

(series)----------------------- 15696Labor standards:

fair labor standards act— amendments of 1961—

report________________ 14702summary_____________________ 16045text__________________________ 16042

background Information------------- 16041child labor provisions, extend to

employment in agriculture, re­port------------------------------------ 14702

defining terms, executive, admin­istrative, professional, etc__ 1604*1

handy reference guide__________ 16043migrant farm labor coverage re­

Labor Statistics Bureau :BLS report series___________ 15699-704bulletins_____________________ 15705-729employment statistics, guide______ 15733

Labor unions:American labor movement in great

danger today (address)_ 15686 electing officers, rules, etc________ 15696Investigations, compel testimony

and grant immunity to witnes­ses, report___________________14616

textile, furniture, tobacco manufac­turing, variables in retirement policy case study_______ 15730

see also Collective bargaining.Laboratories, see names of labora­

tories or places where located. Lace bugs, hemlptera, tingidae, new

genera and species from East­ern Hemisphere_______ 15839

Lake States Forest Experiment Sta­tion :

publications, 1956-60, list_______ 14927station paper_____________________ 14927technical notes_______________ 14928-933

Lake States, see Great Lakes States.

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SEPTEMBER 1961

EntryLakes:

ice, strength data_________________14811reclamation, region 4, recreation__15953

Land, northeastern resources com­pact, approval, reports- 14290,14328

see also Public lands.Land banks, see Federal land banks.Land-grant colleges :

and universities, statistics, 1959_ 14785 centennial recognition, report____ 14688

Lander County, Nev., ground water potentialities__________ 14974

Landing strips, see Runways (aero- nauucs).

Landslides, investigations, handbook for highway location and de­sign----------------------------- 15946

Language and languages, Russian serials translated into Eng­lish, etc., list__________ 15737

see also names of languages.Lansing, Mich. census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13965Laos :

fighting journey from Plaine des Jarres to Ban Ban______ 15441

program to insure genuine neutral­ity (statement)______________ 15987

Larimer County, Colo., geology and ore deposits (series)__ 14946

Lascuola, Giuseppa L. relief__________14213Lassen National Forest, transfer of

land lo Lassen Volcanic Na­tional Park, report____ 14636

Lassen Volcanic National Park, ad­dition of land from Lassen National Forest, report______ 14636

Latin America: agricultural economies of 20 re­

publics------------------------- 14774peoples_____________________________ 15156United States trade________________14916West German comments on politi­

cal situation_____________ 15199see also Inter-American program

for social progress.Le u Sau Kam, see Wong, Lau Sau

Kam. Lauchengco, Jose, jr., relief________ 14045Launching facilities, equatorial sites

or sea launch capability, re­port----------------------------- 14293

Law:Judge Advocate legal service, Army

pamphlets----------------- 13822-824procurement legal service, Army

pamphlet_________________ 13831publications, price list____________ 15926Rumanian legal publications, sum­

maries and translations_15418, 15600

slip laws (private), 87th Con­gress-------------------------- 14036-77

slip laws (public) , 87th Con­gress------------------------ 14078-125

see also names of countries and States.—also subjects.

Laws, see Law—also subjects.Lawrence, Mass.:

occupational wage survey—■ departmental edition_________ 15724document edition______________ 14152

Lawyers, attorneys appointed by At­torney General, increase sal­aries, report___________ 14341

Leaching, ammoniacal-ammonium car­bonate used for copper recov­ery from segregation flotation, 15757

Lead, stabilizing mining by small do­mestic producers, report____ 14437

Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., issuing leaflets—also sub­jects.

Learning, knowledge of results and re­lated factors, survey__ 15862

EntryLeases, mineral leasing act, amend,

report_________________ 14644Leather, hides, and skins:

from locker plants and farms__ 13794 leather and leather products, cen­

sus of manufactures, 1958, special report_________ 13891

tanning industry in Costa Rica__ 15002Lebanon, economic developments,

1960__________________ 14903Lee, Chee Shee, relief______________ 14549Lee, Shee Won, relief_______ 14067, 14531Lee, Soon Nee, relief_______________ 14563Legal literature, see Law.Legal questions on organization of

scientific work in USSR______ 15025Legal services, see Law.Legion of Valor of United States of

America, Inc.:naming—

law----------------------------------------- 14078reports--------------------------- 14275, 14574

Legislation, major legislative actions, 87th Congress__________14131

see also Law—also subjects.Legislative reorganization act, see

Congress of United States.Lenin, Vladimir I.:

theories— reflection and contemporary phys­

iology of sense organs, USSRstudy-------------------------------------- 15403

science development_ __________ 15201Lenin prize winners__________________ 15264Leningrad Scientific Medical Society

of Otorhinolaryngology, USSR, proceedings of sessions_ 15573

Leninism, see Communism.Lenses, see Contact lenses.Leukemia :

free amino acids of blood and urine, USSR study_____________ 15525

leucosis patients, methods of viro- logical study of blood, USSR study------------------------------ 15343

Librarians, see Medical record libra­rians.

Libraries:depository, revise laws, report_____ 14307 postage rates for educational mate­

rials, clarify and make uni­form, law, report_______ 14404

statistics, bibliography of surveys. 14786Library assistants, examination an­

nouncement____________ 14007Library bulletin, Quartermaster Food

and Container Institute for Armed Forces, supplement____ 15949

Library of Congress : appropriations 1962, legislative, re-

porta----------------- 14 37 s. 14601classification, class C, auxiliary sci­

ences of history-------- 15736collection of Russian Orthodox

Greek Catholic Church in Alas­ka vital statistics records, in­dex and microfilm, law___14113

Licenses, see classes of persons to whom, or subjects for which, licenses are issued.

Liens, statutory, standards for invali­dation. etc., amend bankruptcy act, report_____________ 14291

Life Insurance:Federal employees group act of

1954, amend to provide for additional unit, report___ 14578

national service, new modified lifeplan for policyholders, re­port__________________________ 14699

selling, careers for women as underwriters______ 16052, 16062

Life insurance companies, income tax­ation, hearing________ 14731

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EntryLife rafts, twin tube, regulations of

administrator--------------- 14837Life tables, vital statistics of U.S.,

1959___________________ 15841Lift (aircraft) :

influence on sonic boom intensity by wind-tunnel measurements of pressure fields of wing-body combinations at Mach number 2.01_____________________ 15781

Light list, see Lights and lighting. Lightning, development of channel of

long spark, USSR study---------- 15430 Lights and lighting, Hydrographic

Office lists_______________ 14990-991Lignite, North Dakota, low-tempera­

ture tar, examination__ 15750Li-hsueh Hsueh-pao (Chinese periodi­

cal), translations-------- 15360,15450, 15452, 15462

Limestone, working and sawing in Moldavian SSR------------ 15678

Lin, Gee Chek, relief--------------------------14214Lin, Gee Ming, relief--------------------------- 14214Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial,

establishment in Indiana, re­port___________________ 14436

Linear systems, optimal, on synthesis of correcting devices, USSR study__________________ 15322

Linings, design of underground instal­lations in rock, manual______ 14801

Liquid fuel, see Fuel oil.Liquid oxygen, see Oxygen.Liquids, collisions of liquid drops with

liquids_________________ 15831see also Inflammable materials.

Liquors, alcoholic beverage taxes on spirits, collection by reporting, amend alcoholic beverage con­trol act, report------------- 14431

Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, general information____ 15586

Little Rock, Ark., census of housing, 1960, special reports for local housing authorities------ 13987

Liver:antitoxic and protein-forming func­

tions. blood transfusion effect, USSR study____________ - 15602

experimental tumors under condi­tions of protein-chollne defi­ciency, USSR study--------- 15454

Livestock :brucellosis of farm animals, USSR

study____________________ 15499census of agriculture, 1959---- 13926-930Communist China, scientific re­

search in animal husbandry— 15496 emergency feeding of surplus grain.

quarantine laws, clarify, report------ 14612 special loan program, extend—

law_____________________________ 14106report___________________:----------- 14575

Livingston Parish, La., quiet title and possession of private land claim__________________ 14254

Loans : farmers, real estate, operating, etc.,

reports— 14335, 14342. 14383, 14597 livestock, special program, extend—

law______________________________ 14106report___________________________ 14575

saline water conversion program, ex­pand and extend, hearings____ 14477

savings and home financing, 1961_ 14850veterans, housing, direct loan pro­

gram, additional funds, law_ 14084see also Banks and banking—Re­

volving funds.Lockers, see Cold storage.Lockjaw, see Tetanus.Locks (hydraulic engineering), see

names of locks.

EntryLogging, see Lumbering.Logs, veneer, production of standard

grades, etc., Lake States, I960- 14933Long Beach Federal Savings & Loan

Association, seizure by Federal Home Loan Bank Board, hear­ings___________________ 14470

Long Island potatoes, cooling in stor­ages, evaluation of methods_ 13793

Longshoremen : compensation act, amendments,

law____________________ 14087disabled, increase comj>ensation,

law______________________ 14087Lopez, Jesus Garza, see Garza Lopez,

Jesus.Lopez, Manuel Martinez-,see Marti­

nez-Lopez, Manuel.Louisiana :

county business patterns, activities covered by OASDI program___ 13906

municipal water facilities inven­tory___________________ 15941

Lower Brule Indians, see Sioux In­dians.

Lower Brule Reservation, providing payment for individual and tribal lands in S. Dak. required for Big Bend Dam and Reser­voir project, report___ 14396

Lowery, Helen T„ relief, law----------- 14041 Loys, Maria L., see Reis, Maria L. Lubbock, Tex.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition_______ 15713document edition_______________ 14141

Lubricants, world retail prices and taxes on motor oils, annual, 1960___________________ 15761

Lukov, B. N., professor of medicine, USSR, obituary_______ 15472

Lumber products, census of manufac­tures, 1958, special report------ 13892

Lumbering, yellow birch, season of logging unimportant in creat­ing disturbed seedbeds_ 14929

Lunar trajectories, see Trajectories.Lungs, cancer, early recognition,

USSR study___________ 15328Lyophilization, tissues, apparatus,

USSR study___________ 15340M

M.M.S. series____________________ 15748-49Mach numbers, tables based on latest

international values for atmos­pheric properties and physical constants ____________ 15775

Machinery:direct current, use of transltor-

Ized 4-segment commutator, development ------------------------- 13810

electric, census of manufactures,1958, special report__________ 13897

industry, except electrical, censusof manufactures, 1958, special report ______________________ 13897

Soviet machine building, selected translations________ 15220-221,

15263, 13270. 13294, 15331,15386, 15400

Macroscopes, support, fabrication in­structions, calibration pro­cedure ------------------------ 15871

Madera County, Calif., land exchange with Mary S. Moses__14196

Magallanes Province, Chile, tracking station reactivation, agree­ment ------------------------- 16007

Magnetic fields earth, satellite atti­tude control___________ 15815

Magnetite, resources. Iron Mountain area, Albany County, Wyo___ 15746

Mail carriers, rural, equipment al­lowance, increase report_____ 14648

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EntryMail matter, 2d class mailings of pub­

lications of elementary and secondary institutions, report- 14399

Maine, municipal water facilities in­ventory ______________ 15938

Makkas, Georgois, see Sauter, George. Malagasy Republic, health informa­

tion for travel_______ 15931Mali, business opportunities, report

of 93d Dept, of Commerce Trade Mission ______________ 14896

Malignant tumors, see Cancer.Malone, N.Y., real property, reconvey

to, reports____ 14319, 14705Mammals, marine, protection on

high seas, report______ 14409Management, see Administrative

management.Management research summary se­

ries ___________________ 15961Manassas, Battles of, see Bull Run,

1st Battle, 1861.Manganese, deposits. Drum Mountain,

Juab and Millard Counties, Utah ________________ 14847

Manni, Fernando, relief_____________ 14244Manpower:

development and training act of 1961—

hearings__-______________ 14457report__________________________ 14667

scientific— bulletin _____________________ 15853papers of 9th Conference on Sci­

entific Manpower, 1960____ 15852utilization, Federal government,

hearings_________________ 14498Manuals, see names of departments,

etc., issuing manuals—also subjects.

Manufactures and manufacturers:census, 1958—

area reports------------------------ 13872-888industry report------------------------- 13889special reports_____________ 13890-898

miscellaneous, census of manufac­tures, 1958, special report____ 13895

plants, location by industry, county,and employment size—

announcement and order form_ 13866 apparel and related products_ 13891 chemicals and allied products___ 13894 food and kindred products_____ 13890 furniture and fixtures__________ 13892instruments and related products 13898leather and leather products___ 13891 lumber and wood products_____ 13892 machinery_________ 13897miscellaneous manufactures____ 13895 paper and allied products______ 13893 petroleum and coal products_ __ 13894primary metal industries and fab­

ricated metal products____ 13896 rubber and plastics products___ 13894 stone, clay, and glass products__ 13895 textile mill products____________ 13891tobacco products_______________ 13890transportation equipment______ 13898

small manufacturers, managementaids, annual compilation_ 15960

see also names of manufacturedarticles.

Maple, red, silvical characteristics_ 14934 Maps and charts :

Alaska, general information______ 14962 city area, list____________________ 14967Geological Survey—

released only in open files, 1960, list _______________________ 14952

shaded relief maps, list________ 14960sources of elevation information- 14959

Government, general information__ 14968 indexes, State geologic, list______ 14965Israeli, In 1959-60_________________15147

EntryMaps and charts—Continued

Maps Information Office MIO se­ries ------------------------- 14953-968

price list-------------------------------------- 15928reports of cartographic interest

from USSR___________________ 15155State, list------ ------------------------------ 14963topographic—

checklist of current indexes__ 14955 collection illustrating land forms,

description _____________ 14966improving content, USSR______ 15554 national parks, etc., list_______ 14961 soil and vegetation cover on

scale, representation, USSR__ 15553 symbols, field manual__________ 13821

United States, lists___________ 14953-954

types of terrain------------------------- 15551use of large scale in economic-

geographic research__________ 15552world, list_______________________ 14964see also subject.

Marengo County, Ala., adjudicate claim to land of Greif Brothers Cooperage Corporation, 14252, 14544

Marine animals, see Marine fauna.Marine Corps :

officers, supply-duty-only, reas­sign—

law ------------------------------------------- 14123report ------------------------------------- 14608

publications, price list____________ 15929technical manual__________________ 15738

Marine fauna, protection on high seas, report___________ 14409

Marine science, see Oceanography.Maritime Administration :

maritime administrator, appoint, hearings---------- 14473, 14494

SP series------------------------------------- 14856Maritime services, see Shipping.Markets and marketing :

acreage-marketing guides________ 13744Europe, market indicators_______ 14919 marketing research reports__ 13786-793 small marketers aids_____________ 15964States, service programs__________ 13745see also names or classes of com­

modities, etc., marketed.Markov, processes transformations,

USSR study___________ 15257Marriage :

population characteristics, Aug.1959 ------------------------------------- 13915

statistics—annulment, for divorce-registra­

tion area, 1959____________ 15844by counties, 1959______________ 15842detailed for marriage-registra­

tion area, 1959______________ 15843summary 1959__________________ 15840

Married persons, see Husbands and wives.

Marrow, medullary syndrome follow­ing irradiation, experimental

„ - ------------------------------------- 13833Martin, W. B. J., relief______ 14248, 14543 Martinez-Lopez, Manuel, relief______ 14057 Marxism, see Communism.Maryland, Chesapeake Bay fishing

harbors economic study______ 14796Masonry:

formulas, engineered performance standards_____________ 16065

handbook, engineered performance standards_______________ 16066

Mass transfer, terminology, USSR study--------------------------- 15495

Massachusetts: municipal water facilities inven-

tory------ ---------------------- i5938share of national system of inter­

state and defense highways funds, law______________ 14096

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In d e x

EntryMassarl, Henry, relief______________ 14229Materials ;

East European industries, selected translations______ 15041,15054

structural, theory of notch stresses, principles for exact calculation of strength______________ 13835

Materials handling;equipment industry, midyear review

and outlook for 1961____ 13851storage and materials handling,

Quartermaster Corps manual- 15948 Materiel, see Military supplies. Mathematics: j

Rumanian research, socio-political aspects___________________ 15555

USSR abstracts from Chinese sources, selected translations___ 15518

see also Markov processes.—Opti­mal processes.

Mauritania, business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Com­merce Trade Mission_ 14896

Maurus, Edward J. relief___________ 14230Maximum principle in theory of opti­

mal processes, USSR_ 15024May, Kim C., see Shim Dong Nyu.May, Lennon, relief________________ 14240Measurements, ground, shock-wave

noise from supersonic bomber airplanes In altitude range from 30,000 to 50,000 ft____ 15780

Measures, see Metric system.Measuring instruments, see Electronic

measuring instruments.Mechanics (persons) :

aviation structural mechanic E 3& 2, Navy training course____15857

Mechanics (science) :controlling angular motion of body

of means of rotors USSR study_____________________ 15415

Medical botany, Communist China_ 15076Medical cadres, USSR______________ 15369Medical examinations, see Physical

examinations.Medical facilities survey and con­

struction act of 1954, see Hos­pitals.

Medical industry, USSR____________ 15366Medical instruments and apparatus:

extracorporeal circulation appara­tus AIK-59, description, etc., USSR study___________ 15266

planned supply system, USSR____ 15370 USSR conference on coordination

of plans for scientific research, etc., in creating new medical equipment_______________ 15346

Medical literature, USSR study____ 15364Medical materiel, see Medical supplies.Medical periodical press, USSR___ 15365Medical preparations based on poly­

mers, USSR__________________ 15484Medical publishing houses, USSR_ 15367Medical record librarians, employ­

ment outlook__________ 16056Medical schools, expansion of higher

medical education In USSR__ 15368Medical Service Corps, Army, officers,

exercise command of troops outside Army Medical Service, report________________ 14676

Medical supplies, planned supply sys­tem, USSR____________ 15370

Medical technicians, see x-ray tech­nicians.

Medicinal substances, see Medicines. Medicine ;

Communist China, journal of inter­nal medicine, translations__ 15470,

15538Engels views, USSR study_______ 15567 herald of Academy of Medical

Sciences USSR_______________ 15396

EntryMedicine—Continued

medical periodical press, USSR study____________________ 15365

medical science in service of public health, USSR__________ 15308

military, USSR, articles from Voy- enno-meditsinskiy zhurnal____ 15607

physicians unite Chinese and west­ern medical practices____ 15085

preventive, in Communist China, articles_________________ 15595

psychosomatic, USSR____________ 15209research in Turkmen SSR__________ 15032School of Aviation Medicine publi­

cations _____________ 13806-808Soviet, medical personnel, biogra­

phies_____________ 15522, 15569Soviet news______ _______________ 15205use of electronic devices, USSR

study------------------------------ 15215USSR-

military, translations___________ 15354new technology------------------------- 15611

see also Healing art.Medicines:

Communist China________________ 15371medicinal preparations, use of

ionizing radiations for sterll- iazation_________________ 15345

Medora, N. Dak. community facilities for Theodore Roosevelt Na­tional Memorial Park, con­struction and operation by Sec­retary of Interior, report____ 14656

Memorials, see names of memorials.Menopause, changes and neoplastic

diseases, USSR study_ 15565Mental defectives, see Mentally ill.Mental diseases, psychiatric treat­

ment, etc., of mentally 111, con­stitutional rights and civil as­pects, hearings_______ 14745

Mental health, private support, foun­dations, etc____________ 15832

Mentally ill, constitutional rights, civil aspects, hearings_ 14745

Mercaptophos, poisoning, cholinester­ase reactivation and experi­mental therapy, USSR study__ 15442

Merchant marine :act of 1936, amend—

law_____________________________ 14093reports____________________ 14605, 14683SS Japan Mail, launching (ad­

dress)----------------------------- 14856statistics, 1960___________________ 14760

Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, faculty and administra­tive staff, clarify status and es­tablish permanent policies, law___________________ 14093

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com­mittee, House:

hearings_________________________ 14493reports______________________ 14373-374,

14381-382, 14384-387, 14389-391, 14405, 14495

Merchant ships, see Ships.Mergers, see Business consolidations.Merlweather Lewis National Monu­

ment, include in Natchez Trace Parkway and redesignate, re­port_________________________ 14634

Merulius lacrymans, growth, effects of environmental conditions__ 14937

Messer, Vicenta A., relief____ 14064, 14528Metabolism, basal metabolic rate de­

termination by thermoelectric method, USSR study__ 15625

Metallography, pure metals, USSR study_________________ 15544

Metallurgist, examination announce­ment, amdt

Metallu rgy :conference on cyclone processes---- 15216

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Entry- Metallurgy—Continued.

nonferrous, Soviet, selected transla­tions________________ 15268, 15285,

15300, 15401, 15437, 15475pure metals, USSR study_________ 15544theoretical, contributions to data

(series)______________________ 15741Metals:

fabricated products, census of man­ufactures, 1958, special re­port-------------------------------- 13896

Ulms as corrosion indicators______ 13811 nonferrous industries, automation

of production processes, USSR-15248 plastic deformation, USSR studies- 15251,

15387, 15483 primary industries, census of man­

ufactures. 1958, special report- 13896 scrap, duties, suspension, continue

law____________________________14110Metalworking machinery, Soviet equip­

ment, selected translations__ 15582Meteorites aerodynamic effects_____ 15822 Meteorologlya i gldrologlya (periodi­

cal) : contents, translation___________ 15321

Meteorology:China perennial mean characteris­

tics of certain elements and circulation during winter months__________________ 15323

flood-producing storms in OhioRiver basin__________________ 16048

surface atmospheric layer on tow­ers and masts, USSR study___ 15317

surface observations, change 16046 USSR, literature, 1951, list______ 15318 see also Hydrometeorology.

Meteorology and hydrology (Russian periodical) :

translation ____________________ 15321Meteors:

radar observations, InternationalGeophysical Year program___ 15821

trails, distribution of density ofcharged particles, USSR study- 15431

Meters, see names and types of meters, or substance, etc., measured.

Methacryllcpolyethyleneglycol, new gel for artificial eyes, etc., Czechoslovakia_______ 15011

Metric system :practicability of adoption, NBS, to

investigate—hearings ______________________ 14503report ________________________ 14345

Metropolitan areas, see Cities and towns.

Metropolitan Police Department, see District of Columbia.

Mexico :agricultural workers Importation

program— extend—

hearings _______________ 14714report ______________________ 14647

protection of domestic workers, hearing ____________________ 14714

border service, 1911-17, burial flag for veterans, report______ 14419

economic developments, 1960_____ 14900health Information for travel in__ 15933

Mexico, Gulf of, western basin, sur­face water quality____ 14971

Mice, control, dry bacterial cultures, USSR study_________ 15022

Michigan : municipal water facilities inven­

tory --------------------------- 15940northern, snow cover, thermody­

namic studies____________ 14807women, labor laws summary_____ 16063

Microphotographers, examination an­nouncement ___________ 14008

Entry Microscopes, fluorescent, USSR study. 15563 Microwaves, biological effect, USSR

studies_______________ 15534Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic

States.Middle East, see East (Middle East) Midwest (U.S.) :

rural credit unions_____________ 14822Midyear review MR series______ 13849-856 Migrant labor:

agriculture, concern of government (address) ____________ 15690

contractor registration, reports- 14326, 14701

educational opportunities for farm­workers and their children, im­prove, report____________ 14703

fair labor standards act coverage of farm labor, reports- 14326,14701

public health program for improv­ing migratory health services, report --------------------------- 14704

Migratory birds, see Game and game birds—Water birds.

Migratory workers, see Migrant labor.Milenovic, Jellza P., relief____ 14241, 14521Milford, Conn., shellfisheries research

center, construction, report___ 14390Military Academy, West Point, cadets,

bring number to full strength, report _______________ 14296

Military aid :Army excess material, reservation

for military assistance pro­gram, GAO review______ 14943

budget, 1962, increase, amend­ments ___________________ 14163

foreign assistance act of 1961— hearings_____________ 14462, 14733report ------------------------------------- 14640

mutual security act of 1961, report- 14395Military art and science :

Soviet translations_______________ 15170symbols, field manual_____________ 13820Yugoslavia, selected translations_ 15120

Military assistance, program opera­tions appropriations, 1962, hearings _____________ 14440

see also Military aid.Military construction, see Installa­

tions (military).Military education, universal military

training and service act, amend, hearing_______ 14720

Military equipment, see Military sup­plies.

Military Installations, see Installa­tions (military).

Military justice, see Military law.Military law, uniform code, amend,

report ------------------------ 14675Military medicine, see Medicine.Military personnel, see Armed Forces. Military reservations, and navigable

waters, Army pamphlet_____ 13825Military Sea Transportation Service,

operation, hearings____ 14737Military service :

minority, credit for retirement purposes, reports_____ 14286, 14707

universal military training and service act, amend, report____ 14350

Military supplies:Army, reservation of excess ma­

terial for military assistance program, GAO review___ 14943

book type Federal supply catalog, manual _________________ 14765

cataloging system, standardization, etc., programs, hearing__ 14467

management, defense materiel uti­lization program, hearing____ 14468

storage and materials handling,Quartermaster Corps manual- 15948

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Entry Milky way, photometry of stars in

galactic cluster fields--- 15855Millard County, Utah, manganese

deposits______________ 14947Millepeds. of Panama, new and pre­

viously known species, descrip­tion --------------------------- 15838

Millipeds, see Millepeds.Miller, Hyacinth L., relief____ 14072, 14525 Min-Sun Chen, see Chen, Min-Sun. Mine rescue work, apparatus and aux­

iliary equipment______ 15747Mineral lands :

deposits in acquired lands, promote leasing of U.S. interests, re­port ____________________ 14644

Walker River Paiute Tribe, give minerals underlying reserva­tion, report_____________ 14629

Minerals :Dzungaria_______________________ 15037Industries, census, 1958, area re­

ports ______________ 13899-903leasing act, amend, report___________ 14G44mineral market reports_______ 15748-749

Mines and mining, methods and tech­niques, Radon Longwall op­eration, Hecla Mining Co., San Juan County, Utah___ 15743

see also Coal mines and mining— Mine rescue work—also names of metals and minerals mined.

Mines Bureau : bulletins __________________ 15741-742information circulars________ 15743-746report of investigations______ 15750-760

Minidoka project, Federal propertyon, disposal, reports___ 14359, 14642

Minimum wage, see Wages. Minnesota :

electric rate book________________ 14859North Dakota boundary compact,

approval, report-------------- 14692Minor elements, see Chemical elements. Minorities, problems, concern of gov­

ernment (address)____ 15690Mints, repeal certain obsolete pro­

visions of law, hearing 14722 MIO series_____________________ 14953-968Misaka, Hajime, relief_______________ 14184Miscellaneous collection series, see

Smithsonian miscellaneous col­lections.

Miscellaneous publications, see names of departments etc., issuing publications.

Missiles: accidents, advance payment on

claims, reports__ 14351, 14711blunt nose shapes, boundary-layer

transition at Mach no. of 2.20- 15794 Defense Dept, military procurement

appropriations, 1962— hearings, index--------------------------- 14718law---------------------------------------------14118reports--------------- 14363, 14367. 14660

missiles and ventures into space, 1960-61 bibliographic report, Army Dept, pamphlet___ 13827

see also Launching facilities.Mississippi, plane coordinate Inter­

section tables_________ 14022Mississippi River and Valley :

above Cairo, Ill., and tributaries, use, administration, and navi­gation, regulations_______ 14804

dam 27, Chain of Rocks reach_____ 15762 surface water quality, lower basin_ 14971

Mississippi River, Upper, Wildlife and Fish Refuge, see Upper Missis­sippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge.

EntryMissouri :

electric rate book_______________ 14860census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics_________________ 13879off-farm grain sales, factors influ­

encing ___________________ 14819Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Com­

mittee : directory, 1962__________________ 15763minutes of 118th meeting_________ 15764

Missouri River Basin project: Frenchman-Cambridge division, gen­

eral Information______ 15951Garrison diversion unit, construc­

tion, hearing____________ 14742Sargent unit, general information, 15954 Webster unit, general information- 15955

Mitral valve, commissurotomy, elec­troencephalographic data on functional condition of brain, USSR study___________ 15381

MMS series_____________________ 15748-749Mobile homes, see Trailers.Modulators, signal source, fabrica­

tion instructions______ 15870Mohammedanism :

Islam and the East, oriental arts— 14940Islamic religion, residues and meth­

ods for eliminating, USSR____ 15038Mohave County, Ariz., bridge across

Colorado River, transfer from Reclamation Bureau to San Bernardino County, Calif., andxuvuuve nuz,., i c-ports_________________ 14360, 14645

Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, limestone, working and saw­ing___________________ 15678

Molds (botany) : inhibition on smoked mullet_____ 14880

Moline, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____________ 13947

Le Monde (periodical) : index___________________________15161

Monetary policy, see Money.Money:

and bank credit in recovery_____ 14869 international payments, imbalances,

and need for strengthening international financial arrange­ments, hearings_______ 14128

Money orders, agreement with Neth­erlands Antilles_______ 16012

Mongolia :animal husbandry and agricultural

leadership, developing and im­proving _________________ 15637

5 year plan for economic and cul­tural development, 1961-65, draft________________________ 15113

Monitoring, see Radiation monitoring. Monographs, see names of depart­

ments, etc., issuing mono­graphs.

Monopolies :antitrust laws, investigation, pro­

fessional boxing, hearings____ 14750 Clayton act, amend, hearings_____ 14486 ocean freight industry problems.

hearings________________ 14490-491problems in regulated industries,

hearings________________ 14490-491Monroe, Mich., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13966Monsoons, China, views on nature___ 15324Montana :

census of mineral industries, 1958, area report--------------------- 13900

coals, geochemical study of minorelements_____________________ 14949

Montgomery, Ala., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13934

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EntryMonuments :

historic, land suitability, remove date of acquisition restriction, law----------------------------- 14090

topographic maps, list____________ 14961Moon :

declination, radial distance, and phases, 1961-71, for use in tra­jectory considerations____ 15786

long period effect in motion of arti­ficial satellite________________ 15804

manned lunar mission, velocity re­quirements for abort fromboost trajectory______________ 15802

map of far side, USSR study______ 15372 physical conditions, USSR study_ 15014 return, formulas for stagnation-

point convective heat loads___ 15783Moore, Reoko K., relief______________ 14042Moores Creek National Military Park,

general information___ 15848Morbidity, cardiovascular diseases

among workers at industrial enterprises, experience gained in analysis, USSR study_____ 15338

Morphology : changes in—

central nervous system under ef­fect of centimetric waves on organism, USSR_______ 15304

tissues of autoplastically trans­planted extremities in dogs, USSR study_______________ 15425

peripheral blood in aged persons, morphological composition, USSR study-------------------- 15234

Morris, Ernest, relief_______________ 14566Morro Bay, harbor, rubble-mound

breakwater repair, design_____ 14813Mortality, see Death.Mortensen, Marcelita L. K„ relief___ 14553Mortgage insurance :

FHA unedrwriting training hand­book-------------------------------- 14855

nursing homes, FHA notes. Insert 14854

Mortgages, insured under National housing act, amortization and insurance premium tables. 14851-852

Moses, Mary S., exchange land inMadera County, Calif_______ 14196

Motion :angular, mechanics of controlling

by means of rotors, USSR study------------------------------ 15415

satellites with critical Inclination, erratum--------------------------- 15965

Motion pictures : abroad—

Argentina---------------------------------- 13857Belgium------------------------------------- 13858

cancer, guide, 1961_______________ 15835films, etc., postage rates on library

materials, clarify and make uniform, law, report________ 14404

Motor carriers :interstate commerce act, amend—

hearing---------------------------------- 14480reports-----------------14332, 14380,14579

intrastate, operations in inter­state and foreign commerce, amend act, report_______ 14579

Motor fuel, aviation, taxation, hear­ings----------------------------- 14507

Motor oils, see Lubricants.Motor vehicles:

Government passenger carrying, safety standards, establish, hearings_________________ 14482

safety devices, require in interstate commerce, hearings______ 14482

safety legislation, hearings_______ 14482

EntryMotorboats:

act of 1958, make applicable to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,and Guam, report____________ 14405

numbering requirement, make appli­cable to Puerto Rico, VirginIslands, and Guam, report____ 14405

Motors, see Electric motors.Motortrucks in freight service, truck­

ing and cartage, bibliography. 15962 Moving pictures, see Motion pictures. Mountain peaks, United States, 14,000

feet, etc., altitude above sea level, list_____________ 14957

Mourning doves, see Pigeons.MR series---------------------------------- 13849-856Mucorales, carotenoids______________ 13800Muffling devices, jet-aircraft exhaust

noise suppressors, ground and in­flight acoustic and perform­ance characteristics___ 15777

Mullets, smoked, mold inhibition____ 14880 Multimeters, electronic, ME-6D/U,

test instrument calibration procedure_____________ 15877

Multipliers.period Hewlett Packard, test in­

strument calibration proce­dure_____________ 15878, 15883

Municipal water facilities inventory as of Jan. 1, 1958, cooperative State-Federal reports____ 15938-939

Murder, first degree, abolish manda­tory capital punishment in D.C., report---------------- 14282

Muscles, plastic repair In chronic gunshot osteomyelitis, USSR study_________________ 15289

Music:basic, navy training course_______ 15858 copyright, catalog of copyright

entries___________________ 14758Muskegon, Mich.:

census of housing, 1960, city blocks----------------------------- 13967

occupational wage survey— departmental edition___________ 15715document edition_________________14143

Muskegon Heights, Mich.: occupational wage survey—

departmental edition______ 15715document edition_______________ 14143

Mutual security, see Foreign aid.Mutual security program, see Foreign

aid.Myocardial infarct, see Heart diseases.

WN.A.M.C., see Naval Air Material

Center.N.A.S.A., see National Aeronautics

and Space Administration.N.R.A.B., see National Railroad Ad­

justment Board.N.R.L., see Naval Research Labora­

tory.Nacol, Habib M., relief. 14076, 14195, 14540NAMC, see Naval Air Material Center.NAMC-AEL series_________________ 15875NASA, see National Aeronautics and

Space Administration.Natchez Trace Parkway :

Include Ackla Battleground and Meriweather Lewis National Monuments, report______ 14634

lands and Interests, purchase and exchange, law___________ 14081

National Advisory Council on Interna­tional Monetary and Financial Problems, report, Jan. 1—June 30, 1960--------------------- 14155

National Advisory Council on Juve­nile Delinquency, establish, hearings---------------------- 14456

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EntryNational Aeronautics and Space

Administration : act establishing, amend—

hearings___________________ 14504report_________________________ 14330

appropriations, 1962— law___________________________ 14098report_______________________ — 14325

technical notes_______________ 15766-818technical reports_____________ 15823-826technical translations---------------15819-822

National archives, genealogical records_________________ 15827

National banks: buildings, amend Federal reserve

act, hearing___________ 14722improve usefulness of branches in

foreign countries, hearing____ 14722 service charges on dormant ac­

counts, establish, hearing------ 14722National Bison Range, general in­

formation_____________ 14887National Bureau of Standards :

monograph-------------------------------- 15829space program, report____________ 14294technical note------------------------------ 15831

National Box Commissioner, Office of establish, hearings____ 14750

National Capital Housing Authority, audit report, 1959-60__14164

National Capital Planning Commis­sion :

appropriations, 1962— law_________________________14122report--------------------------------------- 14357

National Capital Transportation Agency ;

appropriations, 1962— law__________________________14122report_________________________ 14357

National defense : biological warfare defense______ 15740

defense areas in Federation of WestIndies, agreement____________ 15996

education act of 1958, amend—hen rings---------------------------- 14458—459reports_________________ 14281, 14668

Finland, and national planning___15174 mobilization—-

communications, frequency al­location plan for radio ama­teur civil emergency service(races), appendix____________ 14002

radiological defense, monitoringstations and personnel, appen­dix__________________________ 14003

policies in 1960___________________14162United States collective defense

arrangements________________ 16023National electric rate books------- 14857-864 National Fire Prevention Week, Oct.

8-14, 1961___________________ 13797National forests, see names of forests.National Gallery of Art:

appropriations, 1962— law_________________________ 14122ireport--------------------------------------- 14357

National Guard :Air, Federal employees compensa­

tion act benefits, extend---------- 14523Army—

civilian personnel, etc., employ­ment of caretakers, amend U.S.Code, report_________________ 14347

Federal employees compensationact benefits, extend----------------- 14523

attending or Instructing at NationalGuard schools, clarify status, report----------------------------------- 14348

extension of enlistments, etc.—law____________________________14117reports 14362, 14659

members—more effective participation in

training, amend law, hearing- 14720

EntryNational Guard—Continued

members—continuedparticipation in Battle of 1st

Manassas, full-time training duty, law--------------------------- 14083

State employee retirement, disabil­ity and death benefit system, withholding, report____ 14346, 14712

uniform travel allowances payable to all members, report__ 14349, 14708

National health survey, health statistics______________ 15935

National Institutes of Health, Sup­ply Management Branch, sup­ply services guide_____ 15833

National Labor Relations Board : appropriations, 1962, report_____ 14646decisions and orders______________ 15834reorganization plan 5 of 1961—

hearings_______________________ 14738report_________________________ 14602

National Library of Medicine, library of Surgeon General’s Office, index-catalogue_______ 15836

National Mediation Board : appropriations, 1962, report____ 14646 interpretations, pursuant to Rail­

way labor act, 1934-61--------- 15837National monuments and memorials,

see names of monuments or memorials.

National Museum, proceedings_ 15838-839 National parks, topographic maps,

list___________________ 14961see also names of parks.

National Portrait Gallery, establish, report________________ 14651

National Railroad Adjustment Board, awards_______________ 15851

National resources, see Natural resources. National securities exchanges and

associations, study of adequacy of rules for protection of in­vestors, report________ 14424

National security;internal security act, etc.—

administration, investigation, hearings------ ------------------ 14746

Investigation, hearings________ 14744National System of Interstate and De­

fense Highways, apportion­ment to Massachusetts of its share of funds, 1963, law_____ 14096

National Water Research Symposium, proceedings___________ 14509

National Wilderness Preservation System, establish, report-------- 14655

Nationality, immigration and nation­ality act, amend, hearings------ 14463

NATO, see North Atlantic Treaty Organlaztion.

Natural gas, see Gas.Natural resources:

aquatic resources of U.S., expand and develop, hearings----- 14493

conservation aid series___________ 15968conservation bulletin_____________ 14994conservation, etc., by youth employ­

ment—hearings________________ 14460, 14752report_________________________ 14377

USSR, law on protection of nature, sanitary aspects________ 15486

see also Land.Naturalists, Great Smoky Mountains

National Park, naturalist pro­gram ________________ 15849

Navajo Indian Project, construct, hearings _____________ 14475

Naval Air Material Center, Phila­delphia, Pa., AeronauticalEngine Laboratory, report___ 15875

Naval art and science, Soviet, selected military translations__15170

Naval aviation, see Aeronautics.

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EntryNaval construction, see Installations

(military).Naval education, Navy training

courses____ 15856-859, 15861Naval installations, see Installations

(military).Naval Observatory, publications

series________________ 15855Naval Research Laboratory, report

series_____________ 15863—864Naval Reserve Officers’ Training

Corps, graduates, place in status comparable with Naval Academy graduates, law----------14100

Naval ships, see Ships. Naval training courses, see Naval

education.Naval Training Device Center, Port

Washington, technical report- 15862 Naval vessels, see Ships—Warships. Naval Weapons Bureau :

NAVORD report--------------------------- 15876Standards Laboratory—

instrument calibration proce­dure________________ 15877-902

measurement operation proce­dure___________________ 15903-907

Navigable waters, see Bridges. Navigation:

Aral Sea, USSR study------------------ 15532rules and regulations governing

navigation of Panama Canal and adjacent waters-------- 13865

NAVORD report____________________ 15876NAVTRADEVCEN, see Naval Train­

ing Device Center, Port Wash­ington.

Navy:chief of naval operations, nomina­

tion of George W. Anderson, hearing------------------------- 14720

comptroller manual___________ 15908-909directives system, consolidated sub­

ject index____________________ 15911enlisted personnel, classification

codes, manual_______________ 15860high-impact shock machines for

lightweight and mediumweight equipment______________ 15864

hospitalman, Navy training course. 15859 land acquisition in Philadelphia,

Pa., for Capehart housing, hearings----------------------------------14719

prime contractors, selling to-------- 15912publications, price list----------------- 15929Soviet, selected military transla­

tions _______________________ 15170Navy Department:

appropriations, 1962, military con­struction, hearings------ 14717

report, 1960---------------------------------- 14763shipbuilding facilities at private

shipyards, rent-free use, GAO review__________________ 14942

Near East, see East (Near East) Nebraska :

Missouri River Basin project— Frenchman-Cambridge division,

general information_____ 15951Sargent unit, general informa­

tion ---------------------------------- 15954Niobrara River and Ponca Creek

compacts, extend report_____ 14671 Necrotomy, effect on burn sickness,

USSR study_________________ 15492Negroes, American, equal opportunity

in employment (address)-------- 14793 Neoplasms, see Tumors. Nephritis, hypertension in ■ Bright’s

disease, role of sodium in gen­esis, USSR study---------- 15330

Nerves, effect of calcium and potas­sium salts on higher nervous activity and arterial pressure of dogs with experimental hy­pertension ____________ 15241

EntryNervous system :

central—effect of galanthamlne, USSR

study_______________________ 15580morphological changes under ef­

fect of centimetric waves on organism, USSR___________ 15304

evolution of chemical basis of func­tions, USSR study____________ 15453

mast cells, USSR study___________ 15273peripheral diseases, ultrasound

therapy, USSR study________ 15597Netherlands Antilles, mouey orders,

agreement____________ 16012Neuraminic acid and its role in

organism, USSR_____________ 15523Neuropsychiatry, speed and overload

stress, effects on systems op­erator proficiency_____ 13806

Neutrons, irradiated steels, heat treatment effectiveness for re­covery of properties___ 15863

Nevada, public land grants, repealing act, report____________ 14339

New Hampshire : electric rate book---------------------- 14861municipal water facilities inven­

tory ______ —_________________ 15938New Jersey:

county business patterns, activitiescovered by OASDI program___ 13905

municipal water facilities inven­tory ________________________ 15939

New Mexico :census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics_______________ 13880highway construction practices,

hearings _______________ 14502municipal water facilities inven­

tory ____________________ 15941New Orleans, La., census of business,

1958, standard metropolitan area, central business district statistics______________ 13868

New York City :occupational wage survey-

departmental edition___________15711document edition----------------------- 14139

reimburse city for police depart­ment expenses in; incurred during 15th General Assembly of United Nations, authorize, hearing__________________ 14466

World’s Fair 1964-65, U.S. partici­pation, hearing_________ 14465

New York State:census of agriculture, 1959;

counties______________________ 13926county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program_ 13905 municipal water facilities inven­

tory__________________________ 15939New York World’s Fair, 1964-65,

United States participation, hearing_______________ 14465

New Zealand :health Information for travel_____ 15932sailing directions, change--------------- 14989

Newspapers, see Press.Newsprint, see Paper.Ngon Woon Jung, see Jung Ngon

Woon.Nhan dan (periodical) :

North Vietnam, translations-------- 15508,15550,15608

Nickel, industry, midyear review and outlook for 1961______ 13850

Nickel sulfide, and Its solid solutions, catalytic decomposition of hy­drazine over, USSR study____ 15258

Nido, Manuel, relief--------------- 14065, 14529Niger, business opportunities, report

of 93d Dept, of CommerceTrade Mission_______________ 14896

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Entry93d Dept, of Commerce Trade Mis­

sion, report___________ 14896Niobrara River, compact, extend,

report------------------------- 14671Nltto Shosen Co., relief_____________ 14179NLRB, see National Labor Relations

Board.Nock, Matthias, jr., relief___________14199Noise :

aircraft—jet, sound pressures and corre­

lations on fuselage________ 15818sonic boom intensity, investiga­

tion of influence of lift by means of pressure fields of several wing-body combina­tions at Mach number 2.01___ 15781

sonic boom, some considera­tions--------------------------------------- 14838

harmful to health, USSR study___ 15578 shock-wave from supersonic bomb­

ers airplanes in altitude 30,000 to 50,000 ft., ground measure­ments------------------------------------- 15780

see also Muffling devices.Nominations, see names of persons.Nonlinear theory for predicting ef­

fects of unsteady laminar, turbulent, or transitional boundary layers on attenua­tion of shock waves in tube with experimental compari­son----------------------------------------- 15824

Norman, James M., relief___________ 14257North Atlantic Treaty Organization :

status of forces agreement, crim­inal jurisdictional operation, hearing----------------------- 14721

United States Citizens Commission on NATO, extend through June 30, 1962—

law-------------------------------------------- 14116report--------------------------------------- 14598

North Carolina, retrocede jurisdiction over portions of N.C. highway 24 and U.S. highway 17 to enforce State laws, report___ 14672

North central region, see Central States.

North Dakota:census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics------------------------- 13881coals, geochemical study of minor

elements________________ 14949Minnesota boundary compact, ap­

proval, report____________ 14692North Korea, see Korea.North Sea, lights and fog signals,

list------------------------------ 14990North Vietnam, see Vietnam.Northeast (U.S.) :

water and related land resources compact, approval of Congress,

Northeastern Coast, see Atlantic Coast.

Northeastern Forest Experiment Sta­tion, station paper______ 14934-937

Northeastern Resources Commission, compact creating, approval, report-------------- 14290, 14328

Northeastern States, see Northeast (U.S.).

Northern Cheyenne Reservation, see Tongue River Reservation.

Northern Pacific Ry., accident______ 15009Northern Utilization Research and

Development Division : publications and patents—-on anti­

biotics other than penicillin, list-------------------------------- 13762

on oilseeds and related subjects, list------------------------------------- 13761

EntryNorthwest (U.S.) :

cooperatives, liquid fertilizer distri­bution---------------------------- 14823

Nose (aircraft) :blunt shapes, boundary-layer tran­

sition at Mach no. of 2.20____ 15794Norway, southwest coast, sailing di­

rections, change_______ 14987Notes, see Treasury notes.Notes on agricultural economies of

20 Latin American republics- 14774Notices of judgment, insecticide, fun­

gicide, and rodenticide act___ 13764Nowik, Eva, relief____________ 14071, 14535Nozzles, exhaust, recombination of

h y d r o g e n-a 1 r combustion products_____________________ 15808

NRAB, see National Railroad Adjust­ment Board.

NRL, see Naval Research Laboratory.NROTC, see Naval Reserve Officers’

Training Corps.Nuclear energy, see Atomic energy.Nuclear fission, solid-state fission

probe, silicon wafer series tech­nique for Increasing sensitiv­ity ___________________________ 15810

Nuclear physics, Van Allen radiation belts, physical aspects_ 13802

Nuclear reactor power plants, se­lected reactors of power re­actor demonstration program, literature search______ 13837

Nuclear weapons, see Weapons.Numerical calculations, supersonic

flow of ideal gas around blunt two-dimensional bodies______ 15774

Nung-yeh Hsueh-pao (Chinese period-

Nursing homes, mortgage Insurance, FHA notes, insert_____ 14854

Nutrioso, Ariz., Paleozoic and Ceno­zoic rocks in area, stratigra­phy and structure_____ 14950

Nutrition, Ethiopia, survey________ 14993Nuts, tree, production, use,' value, bv

States, 1959 and I960_______ 16026Nyu, Shim Dong, see Shim Dong Nyu.

OO.A.S.I. series___________________15913-916O.T.S., see Technical Services Office.Oahe Reservoir, Standing Rock and

Cheyenne River Indian Tribes to participate in clearing area_________________ 14696

Oak :pin, seedlings persist under forest

canopy--------------------------- 14920willow, seedlings persist under

forest canopy________________ 14920Oak Park, Ill., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13948OASDI, see Old age, survivors, and

disability insurance.

Oaths:Armed Forces enlistment oath to

support and defend Constitu­tion of U.S., report______ 14343

eliminate requirement on export declarations, report______ 14391

Occupational diseases, USSR, selected translations __________ 15654

Occupational therapists, employment outlook ______________ 16058

Occupational wage survey, see Wages. Occupations:

career opportunities—• engineers___________________ 14011home economics_________________ 14783women as life insurance under­

writers ____________________ 16082women in biological sciences____ 16051

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EntryOccupations—Continued

comparability of reports from vital records and 1950 census______ 15845

criticism of Freudian teachings with respect to assessment of occupational activities, USSR study________________ 15210

jobs overseas, questions and an­swers, information______ 14794

see also Employment—also names of occupations, industries, etc.

Ocean :pollution, by oil, international con­

vention for prevention, imple­ment reports__________ 14382, 14682

surface temperatures and growth of sea ice_______________ 14808

Oceanography:aquatic resources of U.S., expand

and develop, hearings_______ 14493USSR, literature, 1951, list_______ 15318

O’Connor, Lawrence J., nomination, hearing______________ 14726

Officers, see Command (military)— Pay, allowances, etc.—Retired officers, etc.—also names of services to which officers be­long.

O’Grady, Dennis IL, relief___________ 14265Oh, Young Jei, relief_______________ 14563Ohio:

electric rate book________________ 14862municipal water facilities inven­

tory ------------------------------------- 15940Pymatuning Lake compact, amend

rel. to use of motorboats, con­sent of Congress—-

law____________________________ 14115reports----------------------------- 14297, 14599

Ohio River and Valley: flood-producing storms in basin,

meteorology __________ 16048tributaries, use, administration

and navigation, regulations__ 14804 Oil, see Petroleum.Oil fields, see Petroleum.Oil tankers, see Tankers.Oils, fats and oils, census of manu­

factures, 1958, industry, re­port, supp_____________ 13889

Oilseeds:and related subjects, list of publica­

tions and patents____________ 13761crushing equipment, census of

manufactures, 1958, industryreport, supp--------------------------- 138S9

Ok Yun Kim, see Kim-Ok Yun.Oklahoma :

county business patterns, activitiescovered by OASDI program__ 13906

electric rate book________________ 14863financial contribution for civil de­

fense purposes, approve, re­port -------------------------------------- 14344

municipal water facilities inven­tory ------------------------------- 15941

Old age, see Aged.Old-age and survivors insurance :

county business patterns, 1959, an­nouncement and order form___ 13867

OASI series__________________ 15913-916working people past 62, social se­

curity payments, questions andanswers_____________________ 15913

Old-age insurance: benefits, increase, law, changes

made _________________15917benefits under social security law_ 15915

Old age, survivors, and disability in­surance, county business pat­terns-------------------- 13905-908

Old Guard, history of Third InfantryRegiment ___________________ 13832

Older workers, see Labor.Omaha Indians, judgment funds, dis­

position, report______________ 14626

EntryOncology, cancer cells, book review of

E. V. Cowdry’s monograph, USSR_________________ 15566

Ontogenesis, see Ontogeny.Ontogeny, course, nature of peripheral

and central inhibition, analysis of its formation and transfor­mation, USSR study___ 15206

Operations research analysts, see Re­search analysts.

Optimal processes :maximum principle in theory of,

USSR study_____________ 15024theory, USSR study______________ 15023

Optimum-rate processes with hounded phase coordinates, USSR______ 15017

Oral cancer, see Cancer.Oral Exfoliative Cytology, Conference

on, transactions, Nov. 4, I960- 16039Orbits :

satellites— luni-solar long period effect In

motion___________________ 15804with critical inclination, motion,

erratum____________________ 15965Orders, see names of departments,

etc., issuing orders.Ore ships, see Ships.Oregon :

census of mineral industries, 1958, area report______________ 13901

chemical control of brush in pine forests----------------------------- 14938

county business patterns, activities covered by OASDI program__ 13908

Ores : deposits, Clear Creek, Gilpin, and

Larimer Counties, Colo, (series)_______________ 14946

estimating, statistical analysis of sample data_____________ 15760

see also names of metals or min­erals.

Organic act of Virgin Islands, see Virgin Islands.

Organisms, neuraminic acid and its role, USSR study_____ 15523

Organizations : membership, prepaid dues income,

include in gross income for taxable years applicable—-

law_______________________ 14109report_________________________ 14594

Organophosphorus compounds : advances in research on action in

cases of human poisoning, Polish study___________ 15684

extraction of rare earth products of fission_______________ 15230

Organs: transplantations and replacements,

USSR study__________ 15341white rats, pathohistological

changes in oral administration of radiosodium, USSR study__ 15520

Oriental art, see Art.Orphans:

war orphans educational assistance act, amend, report____ 14420

war orphans educational assist­ance act, Philippine resident children of deceased U.S. vet­erans, educational benefits, extend, report_______________ 14418

Oscillators:AN/UPM—46 (TS-508/U), test in­

strument calibration proce­dure_____________________ 15902

audio, Hewlett Packard 201B, test instrument calibration proce­dure_____________________ 15892

general radio, test Instrument cali­bration procedure_______ 15895-896

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EntryOscillators—Continued

test, Hewett Packard, 650A, test in­strument calibration proce­dure_____________________ 15889

unit, general radio 1209-B, test instrument calibration proce­dure-------------------------------- 15893

unit, general radio 1214A, test in­strument calibration proce­dure-------------------------------- 15891

unit, general radio 1218-A, test instrument calibration proce­dure-------------------------------- 15894

wide range Hewlett Packard 200 CD & HP specification 23680, test instrument calibration procedure_______________ 15887

Osseous tissue, see Bones.Osteomyelitis, chronic gunshot, plas­

tic repair with muscle flap taken from other extremity, USSR study___________ 15289

OTS, see Technical Services Office.Outdoor Recreation Resources Re­

view Commission :appropriations, 1962—

law----------------------------------------- 14122report--------------------------------------- 14357

Outer space:amend NASA act of 1958—

hearings_______________________ 14504report_________________________ 14330

automatic terminal guidance sys­tem for rendezvous with satel­lite______________________ 15791

code of Federal regulations_______ 14867 exploration, etc., scientific research

and technological progress in aeronautics and astronautics, American chronology, 1915- 60_______________________ 15765

low-energy charged particles, in­struments for measuring dis­tributions _______________ 15801

missiles and ventures Into space, 1960-61 bibliographic report, Army Dept, pamphlet____ 13827

National Bureau of Standards and space program, report____ 14294

research, etc., D-region and inter­planetary space, rocket meas­urement of density and conduc­tivity, errata____________ 15766

Outlying possessions, United States extreme and mean altitudes, list____________________ 14956

Oversea service, information about jobs overseas, questions and answers_______________ 14794

Oxygen :chemical analyses of automobile ex­

haust gases for oxygenates___ 15755liquid, density at 190° C to 120* C

and pressures to 200 kg/cm3, including saturation curve, USSR study_____________ 15254

Oxygen deficiency, see Hypoxemia. Oxygenation as method of treating

burns, USSR__________ 15557

P

P.K.I., see Communist party of Indonesia.

Pacific Northwest, see Northwest (U.S.)

Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, research paper__________________ 14938

Pacific Ocean, central and western, tide tables____________ 14025

Pacific States, county business pat­terns, activities covered by OASDI program______ 13908

EntryPacking, packaging, converted flexible

products industry, midyear re­view and outlook, 1961_ 13852

Paint, handbook, engineered perform­ance standards_______ 16067

Paiute Indians, Walker River Tribe, give minerals underlying reser­vation, report________ 14629

Pakistan, surplus agricultural com­modities, agreement___ 16018

Pakistan International Airlines, specification and route, agree­ment --------------------------- 16021

Paleozoic era, rocks in Alpine-Nutri­oso area, Apache County, Ariz., stratigraphy and structure___ 14950

Pamphlets, see names of department, etc., issuing pamphlets—also subjects.

Pan American World Airways, Inc., emergency board report______ 14791

Panama :millipeds, new and previously

known species, description___ 15838wood furniture industry, activities

and observations________ 15004Panama Canal:

and adjacent waters, rules and regulations governing naviga­tion -------------------------------- 13865

appropriations, 1962, general gov­ernment matters—•

law-------------------------------------------- 14125report_________________________ 14327

Panama Canal Co., employees salar­ies, immunity from attach­ments or garnishments, re­port----------------------------- 14387

Pancreas, Islets of Langerhans re­actions during radiation syn­drome, USSR study___ 15514

Paper:and allied products, census of man­

ufactures, 1958, special re­port -------------------------------- 13893

newsprint, world supply-demand,outlook through 1963, report. 14398

Papers, see Records.Parasites, and parasitic diseases of

sheep-------------------------- 13776Parasitology, medical, staff training

in Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians_ 15208

Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, birds___________________ 14890

Parks, see State parks.Parliamentary conferences, see Can­

ada-United States Interparlia­mentary Group.

Particle board, see Pulpboard.Particles:

charged, distribution of density in meteor trails, USSR study----- 15431

low-energy charged, in space, in­struments for measuring distri­butions--------------------------- 15801

Pascagoula, Miss., census of housing, 1960, special reports for local housing authorities____ 13989

Passaic, N.J.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition________ 15719document edition______________ 14147

Patent System Week, American, see । American Patent System

Week.Patents:

Northern Utilization Research and Development Division—

antibiotics other than penicillin, list________________________ 13762

oilseeds and related subjects, list________________________ 13761

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EntryPatents—Continued

right of priority, implement Paris convention—

hearings_______________________ 14489report__________________________ 14302

Paterson, N.J.:occupational wage survey—

deparmental edition____________ 15719document edition______________ 14147

Pathohistological changes in organs of white rats in oral adminis­tration of radiosodium, USSR- 15520

Pathologists, all-Union conference ofpathophysiologists, USSR------ 15448

Pathology:archives, USSR translation______ 15641 autoimmunization and significance

of autoantibodies____________ 15659physiology and experimental ther­

apy in USSR, articles------------- 15592Patrick Air Force Base, monthly and

annual wind distribution asfunction of altitude, study____ 15769

Pawtucket, R.I.:occupational wage survey—-

departmental edition___________15716document edition----------------------14144

Pay, see Wages.Pay, allowances, etc.:

advances in emergency evacuation of dependents from overseas, reports___________ 14287, 14710

Air Force enlisted personnel sub­sistence allowances, relieve from liability to repay, 14077, 14536

career compensation act of 1949, amend—-

hearings__________ 14442, 14451, 14720law_____________________________ 14103r.' ports____ 14413-4H, 14674, 14678

civilian and military personnel, waiver of collection of errone­ous payments, report____ 14376

military pay and accounts, Navy comptroller manual--------15910

travel allowances, increase, hear­ing___________________________ 14451

Pea beans, see Beans.Peace, peaceful coexistence, Nor­

wegian comments______ 15181Peace Corps, establishment, hear­

ings__________________ 14735Peaches, canned clingstone, U.S.

standards for grades--- 13756Peanuts:

for boiling, definition, extend, report------------------------- 14301

insect prevention and control, stored farmers stock____ 13752

Pearl Harbor, Arizona (U.S.S.) me­morial, construction, report__ 14303

Peas, consumption trends and pat­terns __________________ 13772

Penalties:aircraft In flight, events aboard—

hearing______________________ 14724report_________________________ 14700

damage to property moving In in­terstate or foreign commerce—

hearing________________________ 14484report_________________________ 14310

Pennsylvania :municipal water facilities inven­

tory _____________________ 15939Pymatuning Lake compact, amend

rel. to use of motorboats, con­sent of Congress—

law___________________________14115reports_________________ 14297, 14599

Pensions: employee benefit plans disclosure

act, amendments, hearings----- 14455 veterans—

credit service time in more than one period of war, law-14102

EntryPensions—Continued

veterans—continued minority service, credit for retire­

ment purposes, reports. 14286, 14707 non-service-connected disabilities

legislation, hearings___ 14506widows benefits, increased de­

pendency and indemnity com­pensation, report__________ 14421

see also Civil service pensions.People (North Vietnam periodical) :

translations---------- 15508, 15550, 15608Peoples Creek units (Hays and

Ereaux), see Fort Belknap project.

People’s daily (Chinese periodical) : selected translations___________15478,

15501, 15537, 15543, 15558, 15587, 15594, 15601, 15612, 15627, 15633, 15643-644, 15647,15657, 15660, 15664.

Peoples of Latin America, see Latin America.

Peoples Republic of China, see China. Peoria, HL, census of housing, 1960,

city blocks------------------ 13949Perceptron, machines which classify

elements according to signs previously unknown, design problems, USSR study_ 15226

Periodicals: elementary and secondary institu­

tions, permit 2d class mailings, report------------------------- 14399

Government, price list____________ 15927North Korean, scientific-technical,

translation of titles______ 15012Perishables, see Agricultural products. Pershing County, Nev., ground water

resources_____________ 14973Personal property:

surplus, use of State distribution agencies, clarify law, law____ 14094

Veterans* Administration, revolv­ing supply fund, use for repair and reclamation, report- 14422

Personality, communism and overall development, USSR study____ 15498

Personnel management, see Adminis­trative management.

Personnel service in education, see Counselors.

Peru :aid operations of U.S.—

hearings_______________________ 14474report--------------------------------------- 14355

Pesticides, situation for 1960-61_____ 13766Pests, forest pest leaflet____________ 14925Petrography, see names of rocks. Petroleum ;

distribution by administrative dis­tricts___________________ 15008

International convention for pre­vention of pollution of seas by oil, implement, reports. 14382,14682

oilfield waters, methods of analyz­ing----------------------------------------- 15753

products, census of manufactures,1958, special report__________ 13894

Pharmaceuticals, see Drugs. Pharmacies, USSR plan for apothe­

cary network, 1961, remarksconcerning___________________ 15020

Pharmacists, examination announce­ment _________________ 14018

Pharmacology:effect of certain agents on electric

potential of stomach in ulcer patients, USSR study____ 15451

USSR, current research___________15610Phase measurements, 0 to 360 degrees,

measurement system operation procedures_____ ______ 15904

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EntryPhase rule and equilibrium, Cliffside

gas, helium-bearing natural gas____________________ 15756

Philadelphia, Pa., Navy land acquisi­tion for Capehart housing, hearings________________14719

Philippine Islands;economic developments, 1960______ 14906health information for travel------ 15932 resident children of deceased U.S.

veterans, educational benefits, I extend, report_______________ 14418

war damage claims, payment, hear­ing______________________ 14464

Philosophy, Chinese, translation ofUSSR book review____________15151

Phonocardiography, recording, 3d tone, USSR study-------- 15074

Phosphates:interests, Highland County, Fla.,

sell rights to record owners of surface, report___________ 14365

ores, phosphorus pentoxide content- 15759 Phosphorus, macroergic, compounds,

change in content in tissues in acute radiation sickness, USSR study_________________ 15524

Phosphorus pentoxide, content of sed­imentary phosphate ores_____ 15759

Photoelectric cells, selenium photo­cells p-n junction formation, USSR study___________ 15589

Photoelectricity, selenide and sulfide of antimony, single crystals, USSR study___________ 15435

Photographs, copyrighted---------------- 14759Photometry, stars in galactic cluster

fields__________________ 15855Photostat operators, examination an­

nouncement ___________ 14008Physical chemistry, plasticity theory.

USSR study_________________ 15387Physical condition on moon and

planets, USSR________ 15014Physical culture, see Physical educa­

tion and training.Physical education and training :

field manual____________________ 13819older persons, scientific research,

problems, USSR study____ 15361youth physical fitness, tests, activ­

ities. and references, suggested elements of school-centered program------------------------- 15924

Physical examinations, attitudes to­ward cooperation In health ex­amination survey______ 15935

Physical fitness, youth, suggested ele­ments of school-centered pro­gram --------------------------- 15924

Physical training, see Physical educa­tion and training.

Physicians:assistants, radiograph and gammo-

graph. USSR study______ 15577Institute for Advanced Training,

staff training at Chair of Med­ical Parasitology________ 15208

unite Chinese and western medicalpractices_____________________ 15085

USSR and other countries, organi­zation of advanced training___ 15568

Physicists, examination announce­ment, amdt____________ 14014

Physicochemical theory of plasticity- 15387Physico-mechanical foundations of

plastic deformation____ 15251Physics :

Communist China, research_______ 15079role in study of biological prob­

lems, USSR_________________ 15265Soviet abstracts, translations by

Chinese authors__________ 15574see also Nuclear physics.

Physiologists, all-Union conference of pathophysiologists, USSR____ 15448

Physiology:evolution of chemical basis of func­

Entry

tions, USSR study____________ 15453pathological and experimental ther­

apy in USSR, articles________ 15592plants, coordination of research___ 15392

Piezoelectricity : crystal, driving element for flow

modulator_____________ 15779transducers for measuring arterial

pressure, USSR study____ 15443Pigeons, mourning dove, status re­

port, 1961_____________ 14891Pigs, see Swine.Pilots and pilotage, see Aviators.Pin oak, see Oak.Pine:

ponderosa, chemical control of brush in forests, Oreg_ 14938

red, stand density influences stem taper--------------------------- 14931

Pipe and pipe fittings, cast iron soil pipe, commercial standard____ 13845

Pipelines, irrigation in Idaho, re­place, report___________ 14354

Pirotta, Anthony, relief_____________ 14228Pitts, M. C., relief___________________ 14263PKI, see Communist Party of Indo­

nesia.Plane coordinates, see Coordinates. Plane trajectories,, see Trajectories. Planets :

density in exosphere______________ 15805physical conditions, USSR study__ 15014

Planning (economics), see Business.— Economic policy.

Plant pathologists, forest and forest products, examination an­nouncement ___________ 14020

Plants, see Medical botany.Plants (Industrial) :

manufacturing, location by indus­try, county and employment size—

announcement and order form___ 13866 apparel and related products____ 13891 chemicals and allied products__ 13894 food and kindred products______ 13890 furniture and fixtures___________ 13892instruments and related prod­

ucts --------------------------------------- 13898leather and leather products____ 13891 lumber and wood products______ 13892 machinery______________________ 13897miscellaneous manufactures____ 13895 paper and allied products_______ 13893 petroleum and coal products____ 13894 primary metal industries and fab­

ricated metal products_____ 13896 printing and publishing________ 13893rubber and plastics products____ 13894 stone, clay, and glass products_ 13895 textile mill products____________ 13891tobacco products_______________ 13890

transportation equipment____ 13898 under USDA continuous inspection,

processed fruits, vegetables.etc., list-------------------------------- 13746

weather factor in location________ 16050oh»o Types of Industrial plants.

Plasticity, metals, USSR study_____ 15251.15387, 15483

Plastics :coating fabrics, laboratory installa­

tion ____________________ 15683problems of application of allo-

nlHMtlc mnterlalji In surgery, USSR study_____________ 15298

products, census of manufactures,

of quality, establish, amend act, law-------------------------------- 14105

Poisons, advances in Polish research on action of organophosphorus compounds ___________ 15684

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EntryPoland :

abstracts and translations fromEastern European legal publi­cations _____________________ 15183

provincial press, summary_______ 15160,15173, 15175, 15192

scientific research, action of or­ganophosphorus compounds— 15684

special study mission report, re­port ________________________ 14295

Polaris Promontory, North Greenland, suitability of ice free land for aircraft landings______ 13805

Police :District of Columbia, retirement

and disability act, amend to create additional category of service connected disability.report ______________________ 14432

New York City, reimbursement for expenses incurred during 15th General Assembly of the United Nations, hearings_______ 14466

Political conventions, presidential, not prior to 1st Monday in September, hearings---- 14755

Political corruption, strengthen crimi­nal laws, amend U.S. Code, report _______________ 14331

Political parties, reimbursement for radio and TV expenditures, hearings______________ 14755

Politics:Communist China, translations---- 15102,

15105, 15128, 15164Latin America, West German com­

ments ___________________ 15199Rumania, socio political aspects of

mathematical research---- 15555Pollution of streams, see Water pollu­

tionPolygons, formation in soil, research- 14806 Polymers and polymerization, medici­

nal preparations based on polymers, USSR study- 15484

Polyvinyl chloride, plasticized, effect of fillers on radiation resist­ance, USSR study_____ 15267

Ponca Creek, compact, extend, report- 14671 Ponderosa pine, see Pine.Pons, Flora Casals, see Casals Pons,

Flora.Pontiac, Mich., census of housing,

1960, city blocks______ 13968Pools, construction of garden fish

pool __________________ 14883Popadich, Blagoje, relief---------------------14215Population:

census, 1960—availability of published and un­

published data_____________ 13992general social and economic char­

acteristics ------------------------- 13993current population reports—

population characteristics, se­ries______________________ 13915-918

population estimates, series------ 13919 special censuses series--------------- 13920

international statistics reports------ 13923United States, Jan. 1, 1960-June 1,

1961_____________________ 13919see also names of States, etc.

Port Arthur, Tex.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition------------- 15720document edition--------------------------14148

Ports, port series------------------------------- 14803see also names of ports, or places

where located.Possany, Stefan T., consultation,

print additional copies, report- 14278Possessions of United States, see Out­

lying possessions.Post Office and Civil Service Commit­

tee, House:hearings_____________________ 14495—501reports_______________ 14399-404, 14416

EntryPost Office and Civil Service Commit­

tee, Senate:hearings-------------------------------- 14753-754reports----------------------------------------- 14578,

14581, 14595-596, 14648Post Office Department:

Assistant Postmaster General, nomination of William J.Hartigan------------------------------ 14754

funds received for damage to per­sonal property, amend law, report----------------------------- 14402

information from ICC concerning railroad revenue from express companies, repeal provisions—

law---------------------------------------------- 14108report--------------------------------------- 14581

posters, commemorative stamps_ 15918-„ 919Post offices:

directory, by States and counties,- 15920directory, 1961___________________ 15921

Postage:educational, cultural and library

materials, clarify and make uniform law, report_____ 14404

rate increases, hearing____________ 14500Postage stamps :

commemorative—4-cent naval aviation (poster)__159184-cent workmen’s compensation

law (poster)_______________ 15919Postal carriers, see Mail carriers.Postal employees, see Postal service.Postal money orders, see Money

orders.Postal rates, see Postage.Postal service :

employees, deceased, unused com­pensatory time, provide pay­ment to survivors—•

hearing-------------------------------------- 14499report--------------------------------------- 14401

Posters, Post Office Department, com­memorative stamps_______ 15918-919

Postmaster General, see Post Office Department.

Potassium, vapor pressure in 550° to 1,280’ C temperature range, determination________ 15819

Potassium chloride, effect on higher nervous activity and arterial pressure of dogs with experi­mental hypertension, USSR study__________________ 15241

Potatoes:acreage yield, etc., by States and

seasonal groups, 1954-59____ 13799consumption trends and patterns_ 13772 Long Island storages, evaluation of

cooling methods______________ 13793winter, acreage-marketing guides_ 13744 see also Sweetpotatoes.

Potawatomi Indians, Citizens Band of Oklahoma and Prairie Band of Kansas, use of funds arising from judgment, report_14315

Pottawatomie County, Okla., land donation to heirs of Anthony Bourbannais___________ 14038

Poultry : cost accounting for processors,

guide--------------------------- 13771grading and inspection___________ 13774quarantine laws, clarify, report___14612 see also Chickens.

Powders, combustion mechanism, USSR study___________ 15256

Power (Balance of), see Balance of power.

Power boilers, see Boilers.Power reactors, see Reactors

(atomic).Power resources, U.S. and world

energy resources, sources of information, bibliography____ 14951

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EntryPrairie Band of Potawatoml Indians,

see Potawatomi Indians.Precipitation, see Rain.Precision instruments, Soviet preci­

sion equipment, selected trans­lations________________ 15275

President of United States : election laws, amend, hearings__ 14755 inaugural addresses, print as House

document, etc., report- 14590 nomination and election method,

constitutional amendments, hearings---------------------- 14748

veto messages, Melvin H. Baker and wife_____________________ 14168

President’s Committee on Employ­ment of the Physically Handi­capped, program guide, 1961 62_______________ 15697

President’s Committee on Equal Em­ployment Opportunity :

Federal Government employment, rules and regulations____ 15922

Government contract employment, rules and regulations------ 15923

President’s Council on Youth Fitness, youth physical fitness, sug­gested elements of school cen­tered program________ 15924

President’s reorganization plans, see Government reorganization plans.

Press:Albania, information report 15271,

15402, 15434, 15562,__ 15621,15648, 15653.

Bulgarian provincial, summary__15140, 15184-185

Czechoslovak provincial, summary, 15231, 15261, 15299, 15344, 15389, 15413, 15420, 15449, 15491, 15535, 15547, 15603 ; 15605. 15630, 15639.

Hungarian provincial, summary 15214, 15243, 15292-293, 15311, 15404, 15409—410, 15421, 15461, 15474, 15481, 15504, 15560,__ 15571.15593, 15617, 15649, 15671

Polish provincial, summary______ 15160, 15173, 15175, 15192

Rumanian provincial, summary___15121.15146, 15190

Pressure :base, X-15 airplane at Mach num­

bers from 1.1 to 3.2_____ 15812distribution, aerodynamic heat

transfer and boundary-layer transition on roughened sphere­ellipsoid bodies at Mach num­ber 3.0___________________ 15785

sonic boom intensity of several wing-body combinations at Mach number 2.01, investiga­tion of influence of lift by means of wind-tunnel meas­urements_________________ 15781

sonic boom overpressures, some considerations___________ 14838

see also Vapor pressure.Prestressed concrete products indus­

try ____________________ 13861Preventive medicine, see Medicine.Pribilof Islands, fur-seal industry,

1786-1960_____________ 14884Price lists, see Government publica­

tions—also subjects.Price supports, see names of com­

modities, etc.Prices:

agricultural products, stabilization, agricultural act of 1961, re­ports____ 14335, 14342, 14383, 14597

statistics of Federal Government, report-----------------------------14127

see also Inflation (finance)— also names of commodities.

EntryPrinting, census of manufactures,

1958, special report___ 13893Prints, art work, copyrighted_______ 14759 Private laws, see Law.Probes:

error-compensated static-pressure, transonic wind-tunnel tests___ 15800

fission, solid-state, technique for increasing sensitivity____15810

Proceedings of National Museum- 15838- 839

Processing of foods, see names of foods processed.

Procurement, see Army—Defense Department.

Production, see names or classes of commodities.

Professional paper, Geological Sur­vey------------------------------ 14969

Professors, see Teachers.Promotions:

Government employees, guarantee­ing minimum increase upon promotion—

hearing---------------------------------- 14496report_________________________ 14403

Property : shipment moving in interstate or

foreign commerce, penalties for destruction—

hearing------------------------------ 14484report---------------------------------------14310

see also Surplus property.Property rights, marital, in D.C.,

amendments of 1961, report- 14284Prophylaxis of infections with live

vaccines, USSR_______ 15559Propulsion :

ion rockets, neutralization of beams--------------------------- 15811

space flight, reverse-feed cesium ion engines, theoretical per­formance------------------------- 15778

Prostheses, porous and nonporous, in allopiasty of esophagus, USSR study--------------------------- 15297

Protection of rail shipments of fruits and vegetables________ 13768

Proteins: blood serum during malignant

growth, physico-chemical qual­ities, USSR study_____ 15204

chemically modified, immunobiolog- ical specificity, USSR study__ 15529

protem-choline deficiency, experi­mental tumors of liver under, USSR study_____________ 15454

Providence, R.I.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition__________15716document edition________________ 14144

Pruning, black walnut, pruned, growth and quality____ 14924

Psychiatric patients, see Mentally ill. Psychiatry, USSR and Czechoslovakia,

articles_______________ 15622see also Mental diseases.

Psychical research, see Extrasensory perception.

Psychopathy, see Mental diseases.Psychosis, see Mental diseases. Psychosomatic medicine, USSR_____ 15209 Psychotlcs, see Mentally ill.Public assistance, cases, reasons for

opening and closing, Jan.—June 1960----------------------------- 15925

Public bulletins, Census Bureau____ 13924 Public Documents Division, price

list_______________ 15926-929Public health, see Health.Public Health Service :

act, amend—hearings_______________________ 14479reports--------------------------- 14277, 14313

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EntryPublic Health Service—Continued

appropriations, 1962—law_____________________________ 14122report__________________________ 14357

migratory health services, program for improving, report____ 14704

regulations on biological products, etc---------------------------------- 15944

Public information :available from Federal depart­

ments and agencies, report___ 14364Coast Guard program guide______ 14026

Public lands:administration, balanced use (re-

marks)--------------------------- 15735national land reserve adjustments

in range livestock industry (remarks)_______________ 15734

National Wilderness PreservationSystem, establish, report_____ 14655

see also names of States, etc., where lands are located.

Public laws, see Law.Public management, see Administra­

tive management.Public property:

Federal property and administra­tive services act, amend—

hearings_______________________ 14472law-------------------------------------------- 14094

Federal, transfer to government of American Samoa, report_14317

Public schools, see Schools.Public Services Office, series S______ 15995 Public works:

accelerated program, Federal aid to States, etc., to reduce unem­ployment, hearings______ 14751

engineering investiagtion and de­sign services, civil works, manual__________________ 14797

maintenance, engineered perform­ance standards_______ 16065-68

Public Works Committee, House :hearings--------------------------------------- 14502report------------------------------------------- 14290

Public Works Committee, Senate, report-------------------------- 14696

Publications, Government agencies to pay In advance for subscrip­tions, etc., law_______ 14091

see also Government publications— also names of departments, etc., Issuing publications—also subjects.

Publishing:census of manufactures, 1958, spe­

cial report______________ 13893medical publishing houses, USSR- 3 5367

Pueblo Indians, lands in trust, report- 14619Puerto Rico :

Federal relations act, amend— law----------------------------------------- 14121report--------------------------------------- 14621

mortality data, 1959, national summary------------------------- 15846

motorboat act of 1958, make appli­cable, report____________ 14405

particiaptlon in Caribbean Organi­zation, hearing___________ 14732

10-year industrial plan, report___ 15003PuglisI, Anna C., relief_____________ 14060Pugwash conferences, influence and

evaluation, committee staff analyses, print additional cop­ies, report_____________ 14658

Pulpboard: current industrial reports----------13913 particleboard, wood, standard of

trade__________________ 13847Pulpwood, see Wood pulp.Punishment, see Capital punishment.Purchasing, consumer buying inten­

tions, survey--------------- 14870

EntryPymatuning Lake:

Pennsylvania-Ohio compact, amend rel. to use of motorboats, con­sent of Congress—

law------------------------------------------ 14115reports--------------------------- 14297, 14599

QQuarantine, see subjects.Quarries and quarrying, see Lime­

stone.Quartermaster Corps of Army, storage

and materials handling man­ual------------------------------ 15948

Quartermaster Food and Container Institute of Armed Forces, li­brary bulletin, supplement___ 15949

Quartermaster General of Army, manual, QMC series___ 15948

Questions and answers on U.S. Atomic Energy Commission access per­mits___________________ 13838

Quinault Reservation :federal land and personal property

conveyance to Washington State by Secretary of Interior, report----------------------------- 14624

lands, set aside in trust for Qui­nault Tribe, report___________ 14285

RR.E.A., see Rural Electrification Ad­

ministration.Rabbits, raising. Information________ 13778Races of man, peoples of non-Russion

Asia, life and mores, USSRbook review_________________ 15613

Racketeering:investigations, compel testimony

and grant Immunity to wit­nesses, report------------------------- 14616

prohibit travel or transportationIn aid, report________________ 14661

Radar, observations of meteors accord­ing to IGY program___________ 15821

Radiation:chronic external Irradiation, bone

changes, USSR study________ 15546irradiation of ceils, Dutch experi­

ments _______________________ 15107irradiation with centimetric waves,

morphological changes in nerv­ous system, and internal or­gans--------------------------------------- 15304

medullary syndrome following Ir­radiation, experimental study. 13833

national plan for civil defense mo­bilization ____________________ 14003

pattern control of complex wide­band antenna with low intensity side lobes, USSR study___ 15564

power input to small flat plate from diffusely radiating sphere, ap­plication to earth satellites___ 15772

protection, standards and criteria, their basis and use, hearingsand selected materials, Index. 14126

resistance of plasticized polyvinylchloride, effect of fillers, USSRstudy------------------------------------- 15267

see also Ionizing radiation—VanAllen radiation belts—X-rays.

Radiation detection Instruments;FAA course for radiological monitors------------------------- 14834-836

Radiation lllneis:acute, change in content of macro-

ergic phosphorus compounds in tissues, USSR study_____ 15524

acute reactions on Islets of Langer- hausln pancreas, USSR study. 15514

Radiation monitoring, FAA course forradiological monitor__________ 14834

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In d e x

EntryRadiation sickness, see Radiation ill­

ness.Radio:

theodolite for accurate determina­tion of direction and speed at different altitudes--------------15428

T'SSR____________________________ 15052Radio astronomy, Communist China,

translation_____________ 15511Radio broadcasting:

campaign expenditures, reimburse­ment, hearings________ 14755

presidential campaigns, equal time, amend act, hearings_____ 14755

Radio communication : broadcast services, FCC rules and

regulations________ 14844-845towers and masts, aid in surface

atmospheric layer measure­ments, USSR study_____ 15317

Radio converters, see Frequency changers.

Radio engineering, news of higher ed­ucational institutions, USSR— 15071

Radio field intensity, see Field inten­sity (radio).

Radio frequencies, see Frequency meters.

Radio interference, meters, AN/URM- 6. AN/URM-6B, and Stoddart Aircraft Radio Co. NM-10A, test instrument calibration procedure_____________ 15900

Radio operators, licenses to nationals of U.S., report________ 14606

Radio receivers, gee Receivers (radio). Radio services, see Radio Communi­

cations.Radio stations :

amateur, national plan for civil de­fense mobilization_____ 14002

maritime services, on land, ship­board, etc., FCC rules and reg­ulations ________________ 14846

Radioactivity: fallout. protection. resolutions

adopted by 1961 Governors’ conference____________ 14001

Instruments for sampling atmos­pheric air, USSR study__ 15274

Tertiary igneous rocks of Front Range mineral belt, petro­graphic characteristics___ 14946

Radiograph, eight-channel radiograph, physician’s assistant, USSR study--------------------------- 15577

Radioisotopes, see Isotopes.Radiological meter operators, FAA

course_________________ 14833Radiological monitoring instruments,

see Radiation detection instru­ments.

Radiological warfare, airman’s man­ual for defense against CBR attack________________ 13803

Radiology, scientific investigations development during 7-year plan, USSR____________ 15305

Radiophysics, news of higher educa­tional institutions, USSR____ 15070

Radiosodiiim. oral administration, pathohistologlcal changes in organs of white rats, USSR study_________________ 15520

Railroad accidents, investigation re­ports __________________ 15009

Railroad Adjustment Board, see Na­tional Railroad Adjustment Board.

Railroad cars, see Freight cars. Railroad employees, National Media­

tion Board interpretations, 1934-61_______________ 15837

Railroad Retirement Board, appro­priations, 1962, report_ 14646

Entry Railroad Yardmasters of America,

emergency board report______ 14792Railroads :

carload waybill statistics, 1959— mileage distribution by type of

car____________________ 15005territorial distribution by type

of car_____________________ 15006traffic and revenue, distribution

by commodity classes, errata__ 15007 class 1 railroads, petroleum prod­

ucts, distribution_______ 15008Communist China, shipment of

dangerous freight, regulations. 15521 interstate commerce act, amend—

hearing______________________ 14480reports_________________ 14332, 14380

shipments, fruit and vegetables, protection_______________ 13768

Railway labor act, see Railroad em­ployees.

Rain, floods, forecasting, use of elec­tronic analog computer, USSR study---------------------------15316

Ramie toweling, see Toweling.Rangelands, national land reserve ad­

justments in range livestock in­dustry (remarks)_____ 15734

Rare earths: crystals, spectra, errata-------------- 15829products of fission, extraction with

organophosphorus compounds, USSR study_____________ 15230

Rastinon and its effect on peripheral blood, USSR___________ 15342

Rates, see Electricity.Ratings, Navy enlisted classification

manual_______________ 15860Rations, Horsford’s Army ration of

1864 _________________ 15949Rats, control, dry bacterial cultures,

USSR study___________ 15022Rayburn, Sam. tributes extended to,

print as House document, re­port__________________ 14583

REA, see Rural Electrification Ad­ministration.

Reactions (chemical), see Chemical reactions.

Reactors (atomic) : power, demonstration program, se­

lected reactors, literature search________________ 13837

Ready Reserve, see Reserve compon­ents of Armed Forces.

Real estate, abroad, exclusion from estate tax. terminate, hear­ings___________________ 14507

see also Farms. Receivers (radio) :

propagation of centimeter waves over large distances in moun­tainous areas, USSR study— 15352

Reclamation Bureau, bridge across । Colorado River, transfer to

San Bernardino County, Calif., and Mohave County, Ariz., re­ports__________ 14360, 14645

Reclamation of land : lower Colorado River, recreation

values_______________________ 15952Nevada, repeal act authorizing

grants, report___________ 14339see also names of projects.

Recombination of hydrogen-air, com­bustion products in exhaust nozzle________________ 15808

Records:farm, system and method of experi­

mentation for peoples com­munes, Communist China------ 15533

Government departments, etc., dis­position, reports- 14312, 14353,14369

see also names of departments, etc.—also subjects.

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EntryRecreation :

free time activities, reports from White House Conference on Aging------------------------- 14982

lower Colorado River_____________ 15952reclamation lakes, region 4, 1960,

general information_____ 15953Recruiting and enlistment:

Armed Forces oath to support and defend Constitution of U.S., report---------------------------- 14343

reenlistment bonus, provisions of law, make uniform—

hearing_____________ ___________ 14720law-------------------------------------------- 14103

Red crab explorations off Northeast­ern Coast of United States___ 14881

Red Cross, International Committee of, see International Commit­tee of Red Cross, International Tracing Service.

Red flag (Chinese periodical) :trn nidations----------------- 15172,15357-358

Red maple, tec Maple.Red pine, see Pine.Redevelopment (city planning, etc.) :

Cleveland’s neighborhood im­provement program___ 16037

economic development program, in­formation and guidance__13815

urban renewal program, project characteristics, 1960____ 16036

Reenlistment, see Recruiting and enlistment.

Reentry vehicles, see Spacecraft. Refrigeration and refrigerating ma­

chinery, mechanical, cold-stor­age facilities, engineering anddesign manual_______________ 14799

see also Cold storage.Refrigerator cars, hanging beef trans­

portation _____________ 13788Refuges, see names of refuges.Registers, Army, unit citation and

campaign participation credit register------------------------ 13830

Registration, see subjects.Regulations, see names of depart­

ments, etc., issuing regula­tions—also subjects.

Rehabilitation of the disabled, vet­erans, vocational rehabilitation and education, quarterly infor­mation bulletin______________ 16038

Reilmann, Theodore T., relief______ 14262Reis, Maria L., relief_________________14178Relsz, Zsuzsanna, relief______________ 14191Religions;

religion and aging, reports from White House Conference onAging----------------------------------- 14983

USSR, selected translations, 15043, 15049 Remains, see Dead.Renegotiation, see Government con­

tracts.Renegotiation Board, rulings_______ 15956Reorganization of Government activi­

ties, see Government reorgani­zation plans.

Reports, see names of departments, etc., Issuing reports—also subjects.

Rescue work, see Mine rescue work.Research :

AEC research reports________ 13833-838external research list________ 15976-985Stalinabad Institute of Epidemi­

ology and Hygiene---------------- 15598see also Scientific research also

names of departments, etc., doing research—also subjects.

Entry Research analysts, operations, exami­

nation announcement________ 14021Research laboratories, see names of

laboratories, or names of places where located.

Research paper, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station------------------------ 14938

Research reports. Snow, Ice, and Per­mafrost Research Establish­ment-------------------- 14805-808

Reservations, see Military reserva­tions.

Reserve components of Armed Forces : facilities construction appropria­

tions, 1962, hearing------ -------- 14717Ready Reserve, more effective par­

ticipation of members, amendlaw, hearing_________________ 14720

Ready Reserve, order units to ac­tive duty—

law-------------------------------------------- 14117reports---------------------------- 14362, 14659

uniform travel allowances payableto all members, reports 14349, 14708

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps,Army, authorizing serving as commissioned officer in Coast and Geodetic Survey upon completing course, report____ 14350

Reservoirs: recreation on reclamation lakes,

region 4, general information- 15953 stock-water, upper Cheyenne River

basin________________________ 14972Resistors, see Electric resistors.Resolutions, see House bills—Law—

Senate bills.Resources, see Natural resources.Respiratory equipment, see Breathing

apparatus.Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc., Senate

restaurants, transfer, law____ 14082 Retail trade, census of business, 1958,

subject report_______________ 13870Retired officers, etc., Armed Forces,

travel and transportation al­lowance to homes of selection, report-------------------------- 14674

Retirement:impact of inflation on retired per­

sons, reports from WhiteHouse Conference on Aging___ 14980

older worker, reports from WhiteHouse Conference on Aging__ 14979

police and firemen of D.C., retire­ment and disability act, amend to create additional category of service connected disability, report----------------------------------- 14432

policy, variables affecting, casestudy________________________ 15730

self-employed individuals retire­ment act of 1961, hearings__ 14729

State employee benefit systems, withholding for NationalGuard, reports____ 14346,14712

see also Civil service pensions—Pensions.

Revenue:carload waybill statistics, 1959, ter­

ritorial distribution, traffic and revenue by commodity classes, errata___________________ 15007

received by railroad companiesfrom express companies, re­peal provisions relating to fur­nishing information to Post­master General by ICC—

law-------------------------------------------- 14108report--------------------------------------- 14581

Revolving funds:Indian loans, increase and merge,

report----------------------------- 14641

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EntryRevolving funds—Continued

Veterans’ Administration, use for repair and reclamation of per­sonal property__________ 14422

Rhode Island:census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics________________ 13882census of mineral industries, 1958,

area report______________ 13902municipal water facilities inven­

tory ____________ -_______ 15938Rickert & Laan, Inc., relief--------------- 14224Riddell, Katherine E., see Oh, Young

Jei.Riddell, Rebecca A., see Lee, Soon

Nee.Rihani, Najm B., relief_____________ 14212Rinehart, Mansureh, relief--------------- 14052Riots, communist inspired, groups

target for infiltration and agi­tation tactics, pts. 1-3, hear­ings, print additional copies, report________________ 14587

Riverside County, Calif., land con­veyance, to Richard V. Evans and wife------ _------------- 14233

Roads and highways : authorized share of national system

of interstate and defense high­ways funds to Massachusetts, law___________________- 14096

location and design, landslide in­vestigations. handbook___ 15946

military Installations, provisions and geometric design criteria for roads, etc., engineering manual_________________ 14800

New Mexico, construction prac­tices, hearings___________ 14502

traffic control devices, manual____ 15947 USSR, developing and improving

network, prospects_-_____ 15393Robinson, Spottswood W., Ill, nom­

ination, hearing 14749Rock drilling, coal mines, dust collect­

ing devices, system approved by Mines Bureau__-___ 15745

Rock Island, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13951

Rockets:engines, liquid fuel, stability of

operation, USSR study_ 15349 Ion, reverse-feed cesium engines,

theoretical performance_ 15778 Ion-rocket beams, neutralization___15811 ionospheric experiments, results___15817 see also Launching facilities.

Rockford, Ill.:census of housing, 1960, city blocks. 13950 occupational wage survey—

departmental edition___________15714document edition______________ 14142

Rocks :Paleozoic and Cenozoic In Alpine-

Nutrioso area, Apache County, Ariz., stratigraphy and struc­ture ___ -________________ 14950

underground installations, design space layouts and excavation methods, engineering manual- 14802

see also Igneous rocks.Rocky Mountain National Park, ex­

change certain property for land owned by Colorado Trans­portation Co., report------------- 14631

Rodenticides, notices of judgment___ 13764 Rodents, see Rats.Roentgenology, examinations of pa­

tients, X-ray exposure doses on skin, USSR study_ 15306

Rogue River Basin project, Talent division, Agate Dam, etc., construct, hearing-------- 14740

EntryRoll (aircraft) :

interceptor, analysis of effects on success of collision-course attacks_________________ 15798

Roosevelt, Theodore, National Me­morial Park, see Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.

Rosasco, Adelina, see Benedict, Ade­lina.

Rotorcraft:airworthiness—

normal category, civil aeronau­tics manual_______________ 14828

transport categories, civil aero­nautics manual, supplement— 14829

jet-boundary corrections for liftingrotors centered in rectangular wind tunnels—________ -____ 15823

Rotors, mechanics of controlling an­gular motion of body, USSR study__________________15415

Royal Interocean Lines, see Konin- klijke Java-China-Paketvaart Lijnen N.V.

RSFSR, see Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic.

Rubber, products, census of manu­factures, 1958, special report.

Rugs, wilton, brussels, etc., trade agreements escape clause in­vestigation____________ 16030

Rules, see names of courts, commis­sions, etc., Issuing rules—also subjects.

Rules and Administration Commit­tee, Senate:

hearings_____________________ 14755-756reports_____ ________________ 14582-593,

14613, 14651-654, 14658 Rules Committee, House, reports___14313,

14328, 14342, 14356, 14366-367, 14379-380, 14388, 14392-393, 14411-414.

Rumania:Communist Party policies, devel­

opment ________________ - 15134legal publications abstracts, sum­

maries and translations- 15145, 15418, 15600

mathematical research, socio-polit­ical aspects______________ 15555

provincial press, summary----------15121, 15146,15190

Runways (aeronautics) :suitability of ice-free land site at

Polaris Promontory, Green­land, for emergency landing areas____________________ 13805

Rural electrification, see Electricity.Rural Electrification Administration :

materials acceptable on REA systems______ -______________ 15957

report, 1960_______ ______________ 15958Rural housing, see Housing.Rural mail carriers, see Mall carriers. Rusacovlte, new vanadium mineral,

USSR study_________________ 15457Russian language, serials, translated

in English and other western languages, list________ 15737

Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in Alaska, vital statis­tics, Library of Congress to index and microfilm records, law___________________ 14113

Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, criminal procedure, code of___________ 15466-467

S

S.C.S., see Soil Conservation Service.S.I.P.R.E., see Snow, Ice and Perma­

frost Research Establishment.

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SEPTEMBER 1961

Entry Safety equipment and appliances,

motor vehicles, require certain devices in Interstate commerce,

hearings______________ 14482Safety of life:

flammable materials, lecture demon­stration_______________ 15744

motor vehicles safety legislation, hearings________________ 14482

standards for Government passen­ger carrying motor vehicles, establish, hearings______ 14482

Sailing directions, see names of lo­calities.

St. Clair Shores, Mich., census of housing, 1960, city blocks____ 13969

St. Joseph, Mo., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13974

St. Lawrence River and Valley, sea­way and power project, Inter­national Seaway Festival (address)_____________ 14030

St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, appropriations, 1962, general government mat­ters, law________________14125

St. Onge, Robert A., relief___________ 14569Sakioka, Isei, relief__________________ 14232Salaries:

attorneys appointed by Attorney General, increase, report_ 14341

government employees, guarantee­ing minimum increase upon promotion—

hearing________________________ 14496report__________________________ 14403

Government employees, pay struc­ture of Federal civil service, June 30, 1960___________14017

Panama Canal Co. employees, im­munity from attachments or garnishments, report____ 14387

postal employees, deceased, pay­ment for unused compensatory time to survivors—

hearing_________________________ 14499report__________________________ 14401

scientists, 1960___________________ 15853trends, city public school teachers,

1925-59________________ 15703Virgin Islands government comp- .

troller, amend organic act, report___________________ 14316

Sales, size, census of business, 1958, wholesale trade, subject re­ports--------------------------- 13871

see also names of commodities, etc.Salesmen and salesmanship, life in­

surance selling careers for women_________________ 16052

Salinas, Marla D. Villar, see Villar Salinas, Maria D.

Saline water, see Water.Salts, calcium and potassium, effect

on higher nervous activity and arterial pressure of dogs with experimental hypertension, USSR study___________ 15241

Saly, Harold A., relief______________ 14260Samoa, see American Samoa.Sampling, data for estimating ores,

statistical analysis____ 15760San Antonio, Tex.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition________ 15717document edition_______________ 14145

San Bernardino County, Calif., bridgeacross Colorado River, transfer from Reclamation Bureau to San Bernardino County, Calif., and Mohave County, Ariz., reports_______________ 14380, 14645

San Felipe Pueblo, lands in trust,report_______________________ 14619

Sang Man Han, see Han, Sang Man.San Ildefonso Pueblo, lands in trust,

report_________________ 14619 I

EntrySanitation, USSR, organization of

sanitary epidemiological work under new conditions, USSR study---------------------------- 15473

San Joaquin Valley, cotton ginning practices, effect on fiber, etc__ 13789

San Juan-Chama project, construct, hearings______________ 14475

San Juan County, Utah, mining meth­ods and techniques Radon Longwall operations, Hecla Mining Co-------------------- 15743

San Ore Construction Co., claim------ 14181 Santa Ana Pueblo, lands in trust,

report------------------------- 14619Santo Domingo Pueblo, lands in trust,

report------------------------- 14619Sargent unit, see Missouri River

Basin project.Sarkozy, Elemer C., relief___________14187Satellites :

attitude control— on-off systems, predicted per­

formance_________________ 15803utilizing earth’s magnetic field___ 15815

earth-emitted radiation on surface, experimental method of deter- mining___________________ 15772

Explorer 8, ionospheric experi­ment results________________ 15817

motion— long period luni-solar effect__ 15804 with critical inclination, er­

ratum------------------------------------ 15965rendezvous, with automatic termi­

nal guidance system________ 15791tracking stations, agreement with

Australia____________________ 16019Vanguard SLV-5 magnetic field,

structure and design____ 15770yo-yo de-spln mechanism, theory

and design curves_______ 15771see also Launching facilities.

Sauter, George, relief_______________ 14046Savannah, Ga.:

occupational wage survey— departmental edition_________ 15721document edition_______________ 14149

Saving and thrift, savings and homefinancing, 1961______________ 14850

Saving bonds, regulations governing, department circular___ 16032

SB series_________________________ 13859-60Scale insects, see California red

scale.Scales (weighing instruments) :

vehicle, selection, installation, and maintenance, recommendation, addendum__________ ___ 15830

Schmoldt, Marla A., relief___________14198Schmutz, Howard B., relief__________ 14558Scholarships, acceptance by members

of Armed Forces, amend law report-------------------------- 14321

School buildings: construction, labor requirements—

departmental edition______ 15729document edition______________ 14160

School children, see Children.School of Aviation Medicine, Air Uni­

versity, publications_____ 13806-808Schools:

boarding, USSR, hygienic charac­teristics of educational re­gime--------------------------------------- 15262

city public, teachers, salary trends,1925-59_____________________ 15703

effective youth physical fitness pro­gram, suggested elements_ 15924

enrollment, young adults and theirfathers, Aug. 1960, populationcharacteristics, census___18917

prolonged day in USSR, hygienceand educational significance___ 15489

see also School buildings.

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EntryScience:

Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, results of scientific research of institutes_______________ 15207

Academy of Sciences of Ukranian SSR, news______________ 15374

Academy of Sciences of USSR—

Department of Chemical Services, general meeting------------------ 15398

election of academicians and as­sociate members___________ 15253

herald, translations____________ 15259conference, 2d Moscow Medical

Institute imeni N. I. Pirogov- 15212 inter-A me rican program for inter­

change, establish centers, hear­ing _____________________ 14461

Denin prize winners-------------------- 15264Lenin’s principles of development- 15201 scientific-technical articles, transla­

tion of titles, North Korean periodicals___________________ 15012

Soviet, news_____________________ 15407translations from K’o-hsueh T’ung-

pao___________________________ 15301USSR, scientific work, legal ques­

tions on organization------ 15025Science and Astronautics Committee,

House: hearings______________________ 14503-504Mports________ 14293 294. 14330, 14345

Science news (Chinese periodical) : translations------------------------------ 15091

Scientific aid (cotton) : examination announcement, discon­

tinuance notice----------- 14010Scientific Manpower Conference,

papers, 1960--------------- 15852Scientific Medical Society of Otorhi­

nolaryngology, Leningrad, see Leningrad Scientific Medical Society of Otorhinolaryngology,

Scientific research :coordination, USSR---------------------- 15392space exploration, advance of aero­

nautics and astronautics, American chronology, 1915- 60_______________________ 15765

see also subjects.Scientists: ___

earnings, 1960----------------------------- 15853scientific manpower bulletin-------- 15853sociology and psychology, sym­

posium----------------------------- 15852Soviet, visit to Democratic Repub­

lic of Vietnam----------------- 15203Scituate, Mass., sale of portion of

former light station property, U.S. to waive reversionary interest, report----------- 14693

Scrap, metal, duties, suspension, con-tinue, law-----------------------------14110

SCS, see Soil Conservation Service.Sea, see Ocean.Sea lions, see Seals (animals).Sea urchins, Cenozoic and Cretaceous,

from Trinidad and Venezuela- 15967Sea water : ...

conversion of sea or brackish water to fresh, cost, etc. (remarks)_

conversion program, expand and ex­tend, bearings----------------

Seals (animals) : „ _ Tfur seal industry of Prlbilof Is­

lands, 1786-1960-----------

14996

14477

14884Seas, see Ocean.Seasoning of wood, see Wood.Second-class mail matter, see Perlodl-

Secretaries, employment outlook------ 16059 see also for departmental secre­

taries, names of departments or names of secretaries.

Securities, markets investigation, hearings---------------------- 14483

EntrySecurities and Exchange Commis­

sion :legislative matters, hearings--------- 14483promote efficient, fair, and inde­

pendent operation, hearings— 14481 study adequacy of rules of national

securities exchanges and as­sociations, report------------------ 14424

Securities exchanges:act of 1934, amend—

hearings_______________________ 14483report_________________________ 14424

see also National securities ex­changes.

Sedimentation and deposition, Chey­enne River basin, upper, sedi­ment sources__________ 14972

Seed crops, see Crops.Seedlings, see names of plants or

trees.Seeds, see names of plants.Seismology, see Earthquakes.Selenium :

in agriculture, toxic effects, etc---- 13769 photocells p-n junction formation,

USSR study__________________ 15589Self employment, see Employment.Self-reform movement in Communist

China_______________________ 15108Selling, see Salesmen and salesman­

ship.Semiconductors, see Electric con­

ductors.Senate :

appropriations 1962, legislative, reports---------------- 14378,14601

delegation to 5th meeting of Can­ada-United States Interparlia­mentary Group, report---- 14514

Members, certificates of appoint­ment or election, appropriate forms, report------------------ 14585

restaurants, transfer management, law_____________________ 14082

rules, amend, hearing-------------------- 14756Senate bills________________________ 14508Senate documents______________ 14509-514Senate reports:

private bills_________________ 14515-573public bills___________________ 14574-712

Senators, see Senate.Seneca Indians, money from leased

lands, report--------------- 14627Senegal:

business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Commerce Trade Mission__ 1___________ 14896

economic, financial, technical and related assistance, agreement- 16002

Sense organs, physiology and Lenin’s theory of reflection, USSR study_________________ 15403

Septum, Interaurlcular cardiac, ex­perimental defect, USSR study--------------------------- 15424

Sequelae of deep hypothermia—-------- 15237Serial set (congressional)_______ 14033-35Serpa, Albert R., relief_____________ 14264Serum and serumtherapy:

blood serum, cholinesterose activity and acetycholine in ascariasis, USSR study_____________ 15339

blood serum during malignant growth, physico-chemical prop­erties of proteins________ 15204

Service industries, East European, selected translations__ 15636,

15667,15674, 15677, 15682Seto Yiu Kwei, relief________________ 14217Sewage :

Hungary, treatment at plants and public Institutions______ 15115

treatment plants, meeting commu­nity needs under construction grants program_________ 15942

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EntryEntrySewage—Continued

treatment works construction, in­crease grants, law_____ 14088

Sex hormones, see Hormones.Shanghai Naval Shipyard, informa­

tion---------------------------- 15180Shaped charge and principles of its

operation, USSR______ 15276Shares, see Stocks.Shee Won Lee, see Lee Shee Won.Sheep, parasites and parasitic dis­

eases --------------------------- 13776Shellfish, research center at Milford,

Conn., construction, report___ 14390Shielding, stagnation surfaces against

radiation by transpiration of absorbing gas________ 15826

Shim Dong Nyu. relief_______ 142)0,14320Shipbuilding:

construction reserve funds, extend time for commitment, report- 14605

rent-free use of government-owned facilities by private shipbuild­ers, GAO review_________ 14942

Shipments, ocean freight industry, monopoly problems, hearings- 14490

see also names of articles shipped.Shipping:

act of 1916, amend— hearings-------------------------------- 14728report--------------------------------------- 14697

maritime service, radio stations on land, shipboard, etc., FCC rules and regulations--------------- 14846

Shipping conferences, operation, hearings______________ 14728

Ships:Defense Dept, military procurement

appropriations, 1962— hearings, index______________ 14718law_____________________________14118reports----------------- 1 Lj ..;, 1 i.;o7, UG60

documentation of vessels sold or transferred abroad, report----- 14373

mobile launch capability, report— 14293 ore carriers and ore/oil carriers in

world fleet, 1960_____________ 15739privately owned U.S. flag commer­

cial vessel, defining term, re­port_____________________ 14683

see also Fishing vessels—Shipbuild­ing—Warships.

Shipstructure, see Shipbuilding.Shipyards, privately owned, rent-free

use of government-owned facil­ities, GAO review____________ 14942

Shock machines, high-impact for lightweight and mediumweight equipment-------------------- 15864

Shock tubes, attenuation of shockwaves, nonlinear theory for predicting effects of boundarylayers_______________________ 15824

Shock waves: attenuation in shock tube, non­

linear theory for predicting ef­fects of boundary layers______ 15824

noise from supersonic bomber air­planes in altitude range from 30,000 to 50,000 ft., ground measurements_________ 15780

spherical convergent, stability ofsingle case, USSR study_ 15335

standoff distance ahead of generalstagnation point, estimates___ 15807

Shoreline areas, preservation for pub­lic use and benefit, report____ 14665

Shoshone project, Federal propertyon, disposal, report____ 14359,14642

Shovels, crane, power cranes, stand­ard of trade, amendment_____ 13844

Shui-wen Ti-chih Kung-ch’eng Ti chih(Chinese periodical) :

translations______________________ 15077

Siberia :eastern, Russian kolkhoz, peasantry,

ethnographic study_______ 15616ethnography, archeology and an­

thropology problems_______15615Siemoneit, Hans-Dieter, relief_______ 14176Sierra Leone :

economic and technical assistance, agreement------------------------ 16000

guaranty of private investments, agreement_______________ 16006

Sigetin, dipotassium salt of p,p'-di- sulfo-meso-3,4 - diphenylhexane, synthesis, USSR study_ 15485

Signal generator :audio, Hewlett Packard 205 AG,

test instrument calibrationprocedure____________________ 15897

UHF Hewlett Packard 612A, test instrument calibration pro­cedure----------------------------- 15890

Signal lights, see Lights and lighting.Signalmen, Navy training course____ 15861Silica gel, adsorption properties of

gels, USSR study---------- 15252Silicon, wafer series technique for

increasing sensitivity of solid- state fission probe_____ 15810

Silviculture, see Forests and forestry. Simplified practice recommenda­

tions-------------------- 13862-863Sinkiang, geography________________ 15082Sioux Indians :

Brule, Lower, providing for indi­vidual and Tribal lands re­quired for Big Bend Dam and Reservoir project, report_ 14396

Crow Creek, providing for payment for Individual and tribal lands required for Big Bend Dam and Reservoir project, report- 14397

participate in clearing Oahe Reser­voir area, report_____________ 14696

SIPRE, see Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment.

Ski outfits, hygienic evaluation, USSR study--------------------------- 15029

Skilled workers, see Labor.Skin grafting:

autohomotransplantatlon tech­niques used in treating granu­lated wounds, USSR study____ 15291

treatment of bums, results, USSRstudy------------------------------------- 15626

use of cutaneous auto- and homo- plasty, experience, USSR study------------------------------ 15239

Skins, see Leather, hides, and skins.Skokie, Ill., census of housing, 1960,

city blocks____________ 13952Skull, regeneration of bones of cranial

vault in dogs as result of trans­plantation of bone filings, USSR study___________ 15232

Slavic languages ;transliteration of Cyrillic words,

Hungary-------------------------15131using Cyrillic alphabet, German

transliteration of proper names___________________ 15034

bleep, barbamil-induced, therapv in experimental burns, USSR study---------------------------15217

Slip laws, see Law.Slot machines, Interstate transporta­

tion, amend law. report______ 14662Small business, see Business.Small Business Administration :

appropriations. 1962, general gov­ernment matters—

law------------------------------------------- 14125report ------------------------------------- 14327

review of operations, 1961, hear­ings--------------------------------- 14757

small business Investment act amendments of 1961, hearings . 14453

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 177

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EntrySmall business Investment act, see

Business.Small Business, Select Committee on,

House, hearing_______ 14505Small Business, Select Committee on,

Senate, hearing______ - 14757Smith, Joan J., relief----------------------- 14173Smithsonian contributions to astro­

physics ___________ 15965-966Smithsonian Institution :

appropriations, 1962— law_________________________14122report--------------------------------------- 14357

National Portrait Galley, establish, report__________________ 14651

Smithsonian miscellaneous collec­tions _________________ 15967

Smoot, E. La Ree, see Carpenter, E.La Ree S.

SNAP, see Atomic auxiliary power generator.

Snow, cover in northern Michigan, thermodynamic studies---------- 14807

Snow, Ice, and Permafrost ResearchEstablishment:

research reports______________ 14805-808technical reports_____________ 14809 811

Soap, bibliography___________________ 13860Social progress program, Inter-Ameri­

can, see Inter-American pro­gram for social progress.

Social sciences:bibliography of periodicals and

monography series, Bulgaria,1944-60______________________ 13921

foreign bibliographies series----------- 13921Social security :

act, amend, hearings---------------------- 14463amendments of 1961, law, changes

made__________________________15917earnings record____________________ 15916law, changes in old-age, survivors,

and disability insurance bene­fits___________________________ 15915

payments for working people past62 years, questions and an­swers________________________ 15913

what if you’re disabled? social se­curity disability benefits--------- 15914

Socialism :North Vietnam, revolution, formu­

late and develop new conceptsto step up completion-------------15169

Yugoslav discourse_______________ 15312Sociology:

Communist China, Information___15101.15197

Eastern Europe, selected transla­tions ------------------------------ 15144

new trends, USSR--------------------------- 15193Yugoslavia, Marxist theory, selected

translations_____________ 15046Sodium, role in genesis of hyperten­

sion in Bright’s disease, USSR study--------------------------- 15330

Soenda Strait, see Sunda Strait.Soil conservation, see Agricultural

conservation program.Soil Conservation Service:

conservation aid, CA series_____ 15968 what It is, what it does________ 15968

Soils: blowing, how to control_________ 13779cover on scale topographic maps,

representation, USSR------ 15553desiccation cracks, research______ 14806 soil bank program, conservation re­

serve, hay harvesting, reports- 14334, 14580

soil survey report— Haskell County, Tex__________ 15970

Washington County, Miss_______ 15969Soldiers Home, District of Columbia,

appropriations, 1962, report_ 14646Solvents, wood seasoning____________ 14926Somal, Narinder S., relief___________ 14036

EntrySoon Nee Lee, see Lee, Soon Nee.Sore throat, see Angina.Sound :

ultrasonic waves in industry hy­gienic characteristics, USSR study____________________ 15487

ultrasound therapy of diseases of peripheral nervous system and locomotor apparatus, USSR study____________________ 15597

see also Noise.Sousa, John P., home in D.C., provide

for restoration and place statue in capital, report-------- 14434

South America:atoms at work tour_______________ 13839health information for travel In_ 15933

South Bend, Ind., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13960

South Carolina, census of manufac­tures, 1958^ area statistics__ 13883

South Central States, see Central States.

South Dakota:census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics-------------------------------- 13884Niobrara River and Ponca Creek

compacts, extend, report_____ 14671 Southern Hemisphere, see Hemis­

phere, Southern.Sovetskaya etnografiya (periodical) :

Soviet abstracts_____________________ 15574Soviet Army, United States Army

Dept, handbook, change______ 13826 Soviet total war, historic mission of

violence and deceit, print ad­ditional copies, report----------- 14613

Soivet Union, see Union of Soviet So­cialist Republics.

Soybeans, harvested for beans, acre­age, yield, production, 1960__ 16025

SP series____________________________ 14856Space, see Outer space.Space flight, see Astronautics.Spacecraft:

effects of some typical geometrical constraints on lunar trajec­tories____________________ 15795

lunar trajectories, mission analysesand design purposes__________ 15776

manned lunar mission, velocity re­quirements for abort fromboost trajectory_____________ 15802

multistage vehicles, collision bound­ary between 2 separating stages----------------------------- 15768

re-entry vehicles—trajectory control for vehicles

entering earth’s atmosphere at small flight-path angles------ 15825

with extensible heat shield, static and oscillatory stability deriv­atives for high-drag reentry— 15784

reverse-feed cesium ion engines,theoretical performance--- 15778

stagnation-point heat loads inlunar return--------------------------- 15783

stiffness properties of stressed fab­rics, model tests------------- 15773

tracking station program, reactiva­tion, agreement with Chile___ 16007

। see also Launching facilities.Spacer blocks, design, fabrication

instructions----------------- 15869Spain, surplus agricultural commodi­

ties, agreement------------16015Sparks, long, development of channel,

USSR study___________ 15430Specifications, see Government sup­

plies.Spectra :

crystals, atomic energy levels, errata___________________ 15829

infrared, alkylthiophenes--------------- 15751

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SEPTEMBER 1961

EntrySpectrometers, Intermediate lens,

beta-ray, for Tulane Univer­sity, free entry, report______ 14308

Spero. Enrl 11.. rHhf------------- 14075. J 453 7Spheres:

inflated, skin stresses during im­pact _____________________ 15816

roughened ellipsoid bodies, aero­dynamic heat transfer and boundary-layer transition____ 15785

Spillways, Greenup locks and dam, hydraulic model investigation- 14814

Spin (aircraft) :yo-yo de-spln mechanism for satel­

lites, theory and design curves___________________ 15771

Spiritous liquors, see Liquors.Spleen, splenin, its biological and

therapeutic properties, USSR study--------------------------- 15480

Spokane, Wash. :census of housing, 1960, city

blocks___________________ 13980occupational wage survey—

departmental edition_________ 15722document edition_________________14150

Springfield, Ill., census of housing, 1960, city blocks______ 13953

Springfield, Mo., census of housing, 1960. city blocks______ 13975

Square wave generators, Hewlett Packard, test instrument call-

Stability of aircraft :aerial vehicle supported by 2 ducted

fans_____________________ 15789liquid fuel rocket engine stability

of operation, USSR study____ 15349longitudinal, effects of canard

planform and wing-leading- edge modification on aerody­namic characteristics____ 15799

semispan delta-wing VTOL model, interference effects of de­flected jet with free stream and ground______________ 15787

static and oscillatory derivatives of proposed reentry vehicle having extensible heat shieldfor high-drag reentry________ 15784

Stability of single case of sphericalconverging shock wave, USSR. 15335

Stagnation point:convective heat loads in lunar re­

turn. formulas_______________ 15783shielding of reflecting surfaces

against radiation by transpira­tion of absorbing gas_________ 15826

shock standoff distance ahead, esti­mates____________________ 15807

Stahl, Joseph M., relief______________14194La Stampa (periodical) : fniLiT 1R1M IKITiSLa Stampa sera (periodical) :

Standards and standardization: commercial standard series__ 13843-847 Defense Department programs,

hearing_______________ 14467technical standard order TSO

(series)_________________ 14840see also subjects.

Standards Laboratory, Naval Weap­ons Bureau :

instrument calibration proce­dure------------------------- 15877-902

measurement system operation procedure___________ 15903-907

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, see Sioux Indians.

Stars, see Milky way.Stassinopoulos, Anastasia, relief____14170State Department:

appropriations, 1962, hearings_14715 budget, 1962, amendments______ 14165

EntryState Department—Continued

commercial policy series________ 15972department and foreign service

series____________________ 15973international educational exchange

programs, report on opera­tions_____________________ 15992

Public Services Office series S 15995 State of nation’s capital, 1960______ 14767State of nation’s capital, 1961______ 14768State parks, statistics, expenditures,

sources of funds, etc_ 15850States:

distribution agencies use of surplus personal property, clarify law, law____________________ 14094

Federal aid for education, proposed, pro and con, excerpts____ 14513

Federal grants— juvenile delinquency prevention

and control, hearings____ 14456sewage-treatment works, con­

struction, law_____________ 14088geologic map Indexes, list________ 14965maps, general information, list___ 14963 marketing service programs______ 13745 minimum wage laws and orders,

provisions, affecting working conditions, 1942-61_____ 16053

mortality data, 1959, national summary_________________ 15846

National Guard employees, with­holding for retirement, disabil­ity, and death benefit system, report------------------ 14346. 14712

Station notes, Central States ForestExperiment Station_____14920-923

Station papers:Lake States Forest Experiment

Station_________________ 14927Northeastern Forest Experiment

Station________________ 14934-937Statistical abstract of United States:

departmental edition___________ 13925document edition___________________ 14154

Statistical analysis of sample data for estimating ore_____ 15760

Statistical publications, see names of departments, etc., Issuing pub­lications.

Statistics, world trade Information service____________ 14912-919

see also Vital statistics—also sub­jects.

Statutes, see Law. Steamship conferences, see Shipping

conferences. Steamships, see names of steamships. Steel:

industry, automation of production processes, USSR________ 15248

irradiated, heat treatment effective­ness for recovery of prop­erties____________________ 15863

production, etc., 1960_____________ 15749see also Tool steel.

Stella reorganized schools R-I, Mis­souri, relief-------- 14180, 14556

Stenographers, employment outlook__ 16059 Sterilization, medicinal preparations,

use of ionizing radiation_____ 15345Steroids, all Union conference of in­

ternists on use in medicine___ 15465Stevens, William J., relief____ 14073, 14533 Stiffness, properties of stressed

fabrics, model tests____ 15773Stock catalogs, see Catalogs—-Govern­

ment supplies.Stock-water reservoirs, see Reservoirs. Stocks :

employee restricted stock options, amend internal revenue code,hearings_____________________ 14730

registered, loans by banks for pur­chasing, etc., regulations_____ 14871

606387—61------13Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 179

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EntryStoddart Aircraft Radio Co., NM-10A

radio interference and field in­tensity meters, test instrument calibration procedure--- 15900

Stomach, electric potential of stom­ach in ulcer patients, effect of certain pharmacological agents, USSR study___ 15451

Stone, products, census of manu­factures, 1958, special report- 13895

Storage: and materials handling, Quarter­

master Corps manual_ 15948areas, military installations, pro­

visions and geometric design criteria, engineering manual__ 14800

see also names or classes of articles stored.

Stores, arrangement and display, bibliography___________ 15963

Storms, gales on Aral Sea, forecast­ing, USSR study______ 15229

Strains and stresses: skin of inflated sphere during

impact_________________15816stiffness properties of stressed

fabrics, model tests______ 15773theory of notch stresses, exact cal­

culation of strength with ref­erence to structural form and material________________ 13835

Stratigraphy, Paleozoic and Cenozoic rocks, Alpine-Nutrioso area, Apache County, Ariz___ 14950

Stratosphere : meteoritic dust sampling----------- 15966temperature distribution, role of

vertical motions in altering gradient and in producing cloud, USSR study______ 15377

Streets, see Roads and highways. Stresemann, Wolfgang, relief_______ 14273Stress (psychological), see Tension. Stresses (mechanical), see Strains

and stresses.Strikes and lockouts:

work stoppages, 1947-59— departmental edition________ 15728document edition______________ 14159

Structures, see Strains and stresses.Stuart, Thomas R., and wife, relief_ 14070,

14534Students:

thinking about your first job? re­member Uncle Sam______ 14016

training in food industry________ 14780Subsistence allowances, see Pay,

allowances, etc.Subversive Activities Control Board :

appropriations, 1962, general gov­ernment matters—

law______________________________ 14125report__________________________ 14327

Sudan, economic developments______ 14907Sullivan, Helena, relief_____________ 14237Sun :

long period effect in motion of artificial satellite_______ 15804

USSR study________________________15015Sunda Strait, sailing directions,

change_________________ 14988Supersonic flow, see Flow.Supervisors, development conference

series, role in effective person­nel management______ 16040

Supplemental appropriations and esti­mates, see Appropriations.

Supplies, see Government supplies— Medical supplies—M i 1 i t a r y supplies.

Supply and demand, world newsprint, outlook through 1963, report- 14398

Supply catalogs, see Military supplies.Supply Management Branch, NIH,

supply services guide__ 15833

EntrySupreme Court, promulgate rules of

practice and procedure under bankruptcy act, report______ 14336

Surgery :arteries, use of hypothermy in re­

gard to organic, regional, and general extracorporeal circu­lation, USSR____________ 15302

cardiac surgery with use of ex­tracorporeal circulation, hema­tological data, USSR study___ 15423

cutaneous plastic, by implantationin extensive burns____________ 15426

facultative, USSR utilization oftelevision installations, PTU-3for teaching purposes________ 15383

restorative, problems of applicationof alloplastic materials, USSRstudy________________________ 15298

treatment of burns, results, USSRstudy------------------------------------- 15626

USSR, translations of Vestnik khirurgii________________ 15609

Surplus agricultural products, see Agricultural products.

Surplus property :act of 1944, amend, law__________ 14090use by State distribution agencies,

clarify law, law_____________ 14094Surveying, publications, price lists_ 15928Surveys, see subjects of surveys.Survival, family food stockpile for

survival_____________________ 13783Survivors insurance:

benefits, increase, law, changesmade________________________ 15917

benefits under social security law__15915Susanville, Calif.:

convey land to—law_______________________________ 14124

report--------------------------------------- 14611Sutures, mechanical vascular suture

in plastic of blood vessels, USSR study___________ 15604

Swamplands, acquisition for migra­tory waterfowl conservation, report________________ 14709

Sweet corn, see Corn.Sweetpotatoes:

acreage yields, etc., by States andseasonal groups, 1954-59_____ 13799

consumption trends and patterns-- 13772 Porto Rico, decay during market­

ing, fungicidal control, prog­ress report___________________ 13751

Swift, Ralph E., and wife, relief____ 14272Swine, brooding pigs, use of infrared

lamps------------------------------------- 13784Switches, see Electric switchgear.Switchgear, see Electric switchgear.Switzer, Carroll O., relief of estate__ 14061,

14524Switzerland:

economic developments, 1960_____ 14898import tariff system_______________ 14910

Symbols, military, field manual______ 13820 see also Maps and charts.

Symposiums, sociology and psychol­ogy of scientists_____________ 15852

Syndrome, see Diagnosis.Systems operator proficiency, effects

of speed stress on overload performance___________ 13806

TTa Kung pao (periodical) :

Communist Chinatranslations_____________ 15143, 15171

Tacoma, Wash.:census of business, 1958, standard

metropolitan area, central business district statistics___ 13869

census of housing, 1960, cityblocks_______________________ 13981

Taft-Hartley act, see Labor unions.

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EntryTakamoto, Tome, relief_____________ 14056Talent division, see Rogue River

Basin project.Tankers, ore/oil carriers In world

fleet, 1960_____________ 15739Tanning and tanning materials, see

Leather, hides, and skins.Tar, low-temperature, from North

Dakota lignite, examination_ 15750Tariff :

act of 1930, amend, laws___ 14095,14110customs regulations, 1954, revised

pages____________________ 14761-762import duties, 1960, annotated for

statistical reporting, public bulletin_________________ 13924

import tariff system— Bahamas_____________________ 14911Switzerland_____________________ 14910

reduction on articles purchased abroad by returning U.S. resi­dents, report____________ 14358

see also names or classes of articles imported or exported.

Tariff Commission, appropriations, 1962, general government mat­ters, law----------------------14125

Tariffs and trade, general agreement on, see General agreement on tariffs and trade.

Tatar Strait, climate changing in vi­cinity, possibility-------- 15384

Tautomerism and dual reactivity,USSR study_________________ 15260

lax exemption, unemployment tax, credit to successor employers, report________________ 14698

Taxation, our Federal system, reform, hearings____ __________ 14507

see also Employment taxes-—-In­come tax—-Interna] revenue— also names of articles, etc., subject to tax.

Teachers :city public school, salary trends,

1925-59_________________ 15703expulsion of 147 Turkish university

professors_______________ 15679Teaching machine, potentialities of

auto-instructional materials, research_______________ 14787

Technical assistance, see Foreign aid.

Technical assistance aid (series)___ 15696 Technical bulletins, Agriculture De­

partment--------------- 13800-801Technical education, North Korea,

training technical cadres, USSR study___________ 15390

Technical manuals, Marine Corps___ 15738 Technical notes:

Lake States Forest Experiment Station_____________ 14928-933

National Aeronautics and Space Administration_____ 15766—818

National Bureau of Standards____ 15831Technical papers, Central States

Forest Experiment Station___ 14924Technical reports :

Air Force Special Weapons Center. 13802National Aeronautics and Space

Administration______ 15823-826Naval Training Device Center_____ 15862Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Re­

search Establishment____ 14809-811Waterways Experiment Station_ 14813—

816Wright Air Development Center. 13810-

811Technical Services Office, OTS selec­

tive bibliography SB series_ 13859-860

Technical standard order____________ 14840

EntryTechnical translations, National

Aeronautics and Space Admin­istration__________ 15819-822

Technicians, see Electronic techni­cians—X-ray technicians.

Technology :Lenin prize winners______________ 15264Moscow electromedical apparatus

plant in struggle for technical progress--------------------------- 15507

space exploration, advance of aero­nautics and astronautics, American chronology, 1915- 60----------------------------------- 15765

see also subjects.Telecommunication, Communist

China, technological revolu­tion and reform_______ 15619

Telegraph, carriers, domestic and in­ternational, reporting an­nually, statistics______ 14847

Telephone:directories, House of Representa­

tives ____________________ 14130engineering and construction man­

ual----------------------------------------- 15959households with telephones, 1960,

population characteristics___ 13918REA-financed design and construc­

tion, dial central office, equip­ment requirements______ 15959

Telephone lines, Government-owned, Indian Affairs Bureau admin­istration, permit sale, etc., report________________ 14628

Television : broadcasting industry antitrust in­

vestigation, hearings__ 14487campaign expenditures, reimburse­

ment, hearings___________ 14755presidential campaigns, equal time,

amend act, hearings_____ 14755PTU-i3 installation for television

transmissions from operating room, USSR utilization for teaching surgery________ 15383

USSR___________ 15052Tellico Plains, Tenn., land transfer,

report_________________ 14426Temperature :

distribution of idealized ice cap, corrections____________ 14805

surface temperatures and growth of sea ice----------------------------- 14808

see also Atmospheric temperature.Tennessee :

census of manufactures, 1958, area statistics------------------------- 13885

plane coordinate intersection tables___________________ 14023

Tennessee River and Valley : forest inventory statistics_____ 16031 surface water supply of basin,

1960___________________ 14977Tennessee Valley Authority, forestry

bulletin------------------------ 16031Tension, groundlessness of idealistic

theory of stress by Selye______ 15211Tension calibration kits, fabrication

instructions----------------- 15873Teratogeny, specificity of teratogenic

effect of anomalies, USSR study--------------------------- 15235

Terminology of heat and mass trans­fer, USSR_____________ 15495

Terpak, Maria T., relief_____________ 14555Tertiary period, petrography of radio­

active igneous rocks, FrontRange mineral belt___________ 14946

Testing, see names of substances or objects tested.

Tetanus, definition, symptoms, treat­ment, etc______________ 15934

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EntryTexas:

census of manufactures, area sta­tistics _______________________ 13886

county business patterns, activitiescovered by OASDI program---- 13907

electric rate book------------------------- 14864farm supply operations of coopera­

tive gins and elevators---- 14820 labor movement (address)------------- 15686municipal water facilities inven­

tory _________________________ 15941Textile mills, products, census of man­

ufactures, 1958, special report- 13891 Textiles :

apparel and related manufactures, imports in relation to U.S. pro­duction and exports, 1956-60- 14913

coating, laboratory installation____ 15683 manufacturing, job skill, size of firm

and unionization effect, vari­ables in retirement policy case study____________________ 15730

synthetic, wage structure--------------- 15701see also names of textiles.

Thailand under American imperial­ism’s control, Communist China’s viewpoint_____ 15095

Theodolites, radio for accurate deter­mination of wind direction and speed at different altitudes------ 15428

Theodore Roosevelt National Memo­rial Park, guest facilities adja­cent, at Medora, N. Dak., con­struction and operation by Sec­retary of Interior, report_____ 14656

Theory of optimal processes__________ 15023Therapeutics, see Healing art.Therapists, medical cadres, USSR

study_________________ 15369see also Occupational therapists.

Thermal analysis, see Heat.Thermodynamics, snow cover in north­

ern Michigan, studies_ 14807see also Entropy.

Thermoelectricity, thermoelectric method of determining basal metabolic rate, USSR study___ 15625

Thomason, Georgia E., relief________ 14249Thought transmission, Soviet re­

search ________________ 15576Thrombosis, experimental, prevention

with trypsin inhibitor, USSR study_________________ 15528

Thunderstorms, diagram for forecast­ing, USSR study______ 15591

TIAS series_________________ 15996-16022Tibet, geography----------------------------- 15082Tides, tables, central and western Pa­

cific Ocean and Indian Ocean__ 14025Tiles, ceramic for floors and walls,

simplified practice standard___ 13862Timber :

Lake States— growth estimates_____________ 14928production of miscellaneous prod­

ucts. 1960____________________ 14932Tin, recovery from hardhead by amal­

gam electrolysis_______ 15758Tingldae, see Lace bugs.Tissues:

USSR studies—content of macroergic phosphorus

compounds, change in acuteradiation sickness____________ 15524

lyophilization apparatus_______ 15340morphological changes of auto-

plastically successfully trans­planted extremities in dogs___ 15425

transplantations and replace­ments______ __________________ 15341

Titanium carbide, stability when ex­posed to hydrogen atoms_____ 15809

Titanium nitride, stability when ex­posed to hydrogen atoms_____ 15809

EntryTito, Josip B., special mission to save

Africa, Albanian study_15106Tjaden, Charles F., relief_____ 14245, 14519 Tobacco :

acreage allotments, transfer by lease, report__________ 14371

import duties, changes In free world countries________________ 14895

manufacturing, job skill, size of firm and unionization effect, variables In retirement policy, case study_______________ 15730

products, census of manufactures, 1958, special report______ 13890

Togo, business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Commerce Trade

_ Mission_________ ____________ 14896Toledo, Ohio, port, harbor conditions,

etc____________________ 14803Tomatoes, industry, small business

problems, hearings____ 14505Tongue River Reservation, minerals,

grant to certain Indians, re­port__________________ 14623

Tool steel, oil-hardenable flat, ground stock, standard sizes, recom­mendation of trade____ 13863

Toor, Joglnder S., relief_____________ 14185Topographic maps, see Maps and

charts.Topographic symbols, see Maps and

charts.Toweling, flax, hemp, or ramie, Tariff

Commission report____ 16028Tower, John G., Senator, date of com­

mencement of term of service, establish, report______ 14593

Trachoma, control, organization In lolotanskiy Rayon____ 15200

Tracing Service, International, see International Tracing Service.

Tracking stations : space vehicles program, reactiva­

tion, agreement with Chile___ 16007 transit navigational satellite pro­

gram, agreement with Aus­tralia_________________ 16019

Trade, see Business—Commerce— also names or classes of commod­ities.

Trade agreements, see Commercial treaties.

Trade and industrial education series. 14788Trade practices, enterprises engaged

in production and distribution of tomatoes, hearing___ 14505

Trade unions, brotherhood, wipe out barriers (address)_____ 14793

Trademarks :right of priority, implement Paris

convention—hearings_______________________ 14489report_________________________ 14302

Traffic:carload waybill statistics—-

1959____________________________ 150051959, errata____________________ 15007

Traffic control, uniform devices for streets and highways, manual- 15947

Trailers:house, allowances for transporta­

tion to members of uniformed services—

hearing________________________ 14442report___________________________14413

piggyback, hanging beef transporta­tion _____________________ 13788

Training:programs, interagency, fall 1961____ 14015unemployed manpower—

hearings_______________________ 14457report_________________________ 14667

Veterans Administration training guide____________________ 16040

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EntryTraining—Continued

youth, on-the-job, and other, pro­vide—

hearings________________ 14460, 14752report--------------------------------------- 14377

see also Job analysis—also subjects.Trajectories :

boost, abort velocity requirements of manned lunar mission_ 15802

control for vehicles entering earth’satmosphere at small angles___ 15825

lunar—effects of some typical geometrical

constraints________________ 15795mission analyses and design pur­

poses ------------------------------------- 15776moon, declination, radial distance,

and phases for 1961-71______ 15786Transducers, piezoelectric, use for

measuring arterial pressure, USSR study___________ 15443

Transformations (mathematics) :Markoff processes. USSR study____ 15257

Translations, technical. National Aer­onautics and Space Adminis-

Transliteration, see Alphabet.Transliteration of cyrillic words,

Hungary-------------------------------- 15131Transplantation (physiology) :

cutaneous autohomotransplantation techniques used in treating granulated wounds, USSR study---------------------------- 15291

lyophilized tubular homotransplant, use in experimental replace­ment of large defects of fem­oral diaphysis, USSR study— 15233

muscle flap from other extremity in chronic gunshot osteomyelitis,USSR study--------------------------- 15289

osseous heterogeneous material pre­served by deep freezing, USSR study------------------------------ 15290

replacement of defective articular bone ends with preserved homotransplants, USSR study. 15288

tissues—and organs. USSR study_______ 15341 lyophilization apparatus, USSR

study------------------------------------- 15340Transplants, see Grafting (physi­

ology).Transport airplanes, see Airplanes.Transportation :

agricultural commodities in US., selected references, 1949-59__ 13795

allowances, house trailers of mem­bers of uniformed services—

hearing________________________ 14442report___________________ZZZZZZ 14413

armed services retired personnel, dependents, baggage, etc., to homes of selection, report____ 14674

cybernetics, USSR study_________ 15399equipment, census of manufac­

tures, 1958, special report___ 13898 grain, north central region_______ 13790 hanging beef by refrigerated rail

cars and piggyback trailers— 13788 prohibit In aid of racketeering

enterprises, report___________ 14661remains, etc., dependents of mili­

tary personnel dying In Alaska and Hawaii—

hearing------------------------------------- 14443report--------------------------------------- 14289

urban mass, Federal assistance in planning improvement, hear­ings-------------------------------- 14454

USSR, selected translations______ 15284, 15313, 15638

see also Air carriers.

EntryTravel;

allowances— increases for members of uni­

formed services, hearing- 14451 retired personnel of uniformed

services to homes of selection, report----------------------------- 14674

Government employees on official business, increase per diem allowance rates, report_ 14595

health information-—Africa, including Malagasy Re­

public and neighboring islands. 15931Asia, etc., Australia, and New

Zealand____________________ 15932prohibit in aid of racketeering en­

terprises, report________ 14661uniform allowances for Reserve

components and National Guard, reports____ 14349, 14708

Travelers:Americans returning, temporary re­

duction in duty-free allowances for purchases, report____ 14358

information for travel in Mexico, Central and South America and Caribbean___________ 15933

Trawls and trawling, electrical cables, experiments utilizing__ 14879

Treasury Department: department circulars________ 16032-35investigations, obstructing, amend

U.S. Code, report____________14618Secretary, annual appraisal of CCC

assets and liabilities, repeal requirement, reports___ 14333,14576

Treasury notes: 3% percent series H-1962_____ 160333% percent series E-1964________ 16034

Treaties, see subjects.Treaties and other international acts

series___________ 15996-16022Tree nuts, see Nuts.Tree planting, see Forest planting.Trees, see names of trees.Trinidad, Cenozoic and Cretaceous

echinoids-------------------------------- 15967Trinity County, Calif.:

land conveyance by quitclaim deed—-

law_________________________14120report_________________________ 14610

Triodes, semi-conductor manual, USSR study___________ 15378

Tropics, Hainan Island and Kwangs!Province, articles____________ 15182

Troposphere:propagation of centimeter waves

over large distances In moun­tainous areas, USSR study___ 15352

temperature distribution, role of vertical motion In altering gradient and in producing cloud, USSR study______ 15377

Troy, Mich., census of housing, 1960, city blocks------------------ 13970

Trucking, see Motortrucks in freight service.

Trust funds, see Trusts and Trustees.Trustees in bankruptcy, powers,

amend bankruptcy act, report- 14291Trusts (industrial) :

antitrust consent decrees andtelevision broadcasting in­dustry, hearings_____________ 14487

antitrust laws, investigation, pro­fessional boxing, hearings------ 14750

ocean freight Industry antitrust

Trusts and trustees, legal investmentsfor trust funds in D.C., list— 14766

Tubes, miniature, use in electromyo­graph------------------------------------- 15218

Tul Hing Tow Woo, see Woo, TuiHing Tow.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry606367—61------ 14

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EntryTulane University, beta-ray spec­

trometer, free entry, report__ 14308Tumors:

experimental, under conditions of protein-choline deficiency , USSR study_____________ 15454

menopause and neoplastic diseases, USSR study_____________ 15565

Tunnels, design of underground instal­lations in rock, manual______ 14801

Tupelo National Battlefield, desig­nate and add land, report------ 14635

Tupelo National Battlefield Site, re­designate, report---------- 14635

Turbojet engines, see Engines (air­craft).

Turbulence:anisotropic theory, towards con­

structing, USSR study-- 15337 viscous fluid dynamics, towards con­

structing, USSR study---------- 15336Turkey :

agreement—atomic energy cooperation for

civil uses_________________ 15998Commission for Educational Ex­

change between United States and Turkey_______________ 16011

surplus agricultural commodi­ties _________________________ 15999

expulsion of 147 Turkish university professors, views------------- 15679

new income tax system, develop­ments________________________ 15516

political activity, resumption_____ 15103Turkeys, marketing spreads, selected

cities__________________ 14771Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic,

medical research---------- 15032Tuscaloosa, Ala., census of bousing,

1960, city blocks____ —---------- 13935Trypsin, inhibitor, prevention of

thrombosis, USSR study-------- 15528TSO series--------------------------------------- 14840Tynes, Mrs. Tyra F., relief___________ 14256Typewriters:

electric, allowance for House of Representatives members, in­

crease— law____________________________14107report_________________________ 14592

Typhoons, recurrence over China, per­ennial variation of meteoro­logical elements, etc___ 15326

Typists, employment outlook----------- 16059

U

U.A.R., see United Arab Republic.U.S. Display Corp., relief____________ 14571U.S.S.R., see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics.UAR, see United Arab Republic.Ukranian Soviet Socialist Republic,

Academy of Sciences, news___ 15374Ulcers, electric potential of stomach

in ulcer patients, effect of cer­tain pharmacological agents, USSR study___________ 15451

Ultrasonics, see Sound.Uncle Sam, national symbol, salute

to Samuel Wilson as progeni­tor, report____________ 14691

Underlying crisis, coercion vs. choice (address)_____________ 15995

Underwriting, see Mortgage In­surance.

Unemployed: husbands and wives, Mar. 1961__ 15698 measures to alleviate unemploy­

ment (address)______________ 15692

EntryUnemployed—Continued

reduce unemployment through ac­celeration of State and local public works, hearings_ 14751

training and utilization of man­power—

hearings___________________ 14457report_________________________ 14667

Unfair trade practices, see Trade practices.

Uniformed services, see Armed Forces.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : Academy of Medical Sciences, re­

sults of scientific research of Institutes, 1959_______ 15207

Academy of Sciences—annual meeting------------------------15102ADepartment of Chemical Sciences,

general meeting----------- 15398election of academicians and as­

sociate members______ 15253general assemblies of depart­

ments_________________ 15202herald, translations________ 15259

agricultural sciences, news____ 15500agriculture, translations______ 15083-84,

15088, 15096, 15112, 15137all-Union conferences and con­

gresses— pathophysiologists---------------- 15448steroid hormones in medicine- 15465

anthrax and immunity, problem, translations-------------------- 15021

apothecary network during 1961, remarks concerning plan_ 15020

atheist’s handbook_________________15116automation of production processes

In nonferrous metals, Iron and steel industries__________ 15248

boarding schools, hygienic charac­teristics of educational re­gime_____________________ 15262

cardiovascular and other diseases, factors affecting condition____ 15663

communications— development__________________ 15359translations____________________ 15016

Communist Party, activity in inter­national education of workers, intervuz scientific conference. 15110

conference on—cyclone processes______________ 15216new medical equipment, coordi­

nation of plans for scientific research, etc., in creating____ 15346

construction and building mate­rials, translations____ 15314, 15436

consumer goods and domestic trade,translations_________________ 15136

coordination of scientific research,etc___________________________ 15392

current events____________________ 15471diagnosis and therapy of allergic

diseases, methods____________ 15556economic and sociological trends_ 15193 education________________________ 15661electric power, translations______ 15152 electronics in medicine_____________ 15215experience of converting industrial

enterprises to 7 and 6 hour| workday in 1956-58------------- 15673

financing capital investment______ 1540S foreign exchange monopoly, trans­

lation________________________ 15180glass and ceramic industries, recent

news________________________ 15031higher educational hydromete­

orological institutions, 1959___ 15319 higher educational Institutions,

news, radio physics__________ 15070highway network, developing and

I improving, prospects________ 15393hydrometeorological service, works,

1959__________________________ 15320

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EntryUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics—

ContinuedIndustrial development 15268,15272,

15334, 15363, 15373. 15414,15427, 15459-460, 15476-477, 15509, 15545, 15582, 15631, 15662.

labor, translations_______________ 15168large-scale maps in economic-

geographic research, use_ 15552 law on protection of nature, sani­

tary aspects__________________ 15486literature on meteorology, hy­

drology and oceanography, 1951, list_______________ 15318

machine building, translations_ 15220- 221, 15263, 15270, 15294, 15331, 15386, 15400.

malignant tumors, incidence, expe- ditional study of regional char­acteristics_______________ 15310

maps of types of terrain___________ 15551medical cadres____________________ 15369medical institutes, development___ 15368medical personnel, biographies____ 15522,

15569 medicine, new technology__________ 15611medicine, news___________________ 15205metallurgy, nonferrous, transla­

tions _____________________ 15401metalworking equipment, transla­

tions____________________ 15582military medicine, translations___ 15354Moscow electromedical apparatus

plant in struggle for technical progress________________ 15507

navy, military translations_______ 15170 nonferrous metallurgy, transla­

tions______ 15269, 15285. 1530015437, 15475.

pathological physiology and experi­mental therapy, articles_ 15592

pharmacological research___________ 15610physicians, organization of ad­

vanced training__________ 15568physiological research on education

programs------------------------ 15350plans for USSR and Western Eu­

rope-------------------------------- 15640psychiatry, articles_______________ 15622public health—-

development of thematic pro­gram------------------------------- 15213

selected translations___________ 15035radio and television______________ 15052radiology, scientific Investigations

development during 7-year plan, USSR_____________ 15305

religion------------------------------ 15043, 15049research on ESP and thought trans­

mission--------------------------- 15576research studies currently in prog­

ress, list------------------------- 15976sanitary epidemiological work, or­

ganization under new condi­tions ------------------------------- 15473

school day prolonged, hygienic and educational significance__ 15489

science news______________________ 15407scientific work, legal questions on

organization_____________ 15025sequelae of deep hypothermia, ex­

periments _______________ 15237soil and vegetation cover on scale

topographic maps, representa- tion-------------------------------- 15553

Soviet abstracts__________________ 15574Soviet total war, symposium, print

additional copies, report_14613technological progress and natural

laws of development influence on socialist life__________15109

theoretical problems of building communism and tasks of Soviet ethnographers____________ 15614

EntryUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics—

Continued topographic maps, improving con­

tent___________________ 15554trachoma control, organization In

lolotanskiy Rayon_______ 15200trade, economics__________ 15505trade with United States, 1959-60- 14914 transportation, translations---------- 15284,

15313, 15638United States Army handbook on

Soviet Army, change________ 13826veterinary diseases, research_____ 15530 western part of USSR territory,

frequency data on noctilucent clouds----------------------------- 15353

workers of Krasnovolzhlskiy an­gina Incidence, statistical data_________________________ 15247

Union wages, see Wages. United Arab Republic:

East bloc influence on Cairo___15194 Egypt, economic developments, I960- 14897

publications, translations-------------15158,15195. 15198

surplus agricultural commodities, agreement_______________ 16008

United Kingdom, see Great Britain, United Nations, General Assembly,

15th session, reimbursement of police department expenses to New York City, hearing_____ 14486

United States:Note :—For all subjects

pertaining to the United States, except Its govern­ment, general history, and description, see such sub­jects.

balance of payments, questions andanswers______ _______________ 15990

Government, participation In inter­national payments, imbalances, and need for strengthening in­ternational financial arrange­ments, hearings___________ 14128

statistical abstract, 1961—departmental edition___________ 13925document edition_________________14154

United States Citizens Commission onNATO:

extend—law------------------------------------------- 14116report--------------------------------------- 14598

United States Code, see Codes of law.

United States Travel Service, di­rector, nomination of Volt Gil­more, hearing__________ 14726

Universal military training and serv­ice act, see Military service.

University City, Mo., census of hous­ing, I960, city blocks__ 13976

Upper Mississippi River Wildlife andFish Refuge, description_____ 14889

Upper Volta, business opportunities, report of 93d Dept, of Com­merce Trade Mission__ 14896

Uranium :contributions to geology of ura­

nium -----.------------------------- 14948deposits, relation to tectonic pat­

tern of central Cordllleran foreland________________ 14948

Urban Affairs and Housing Depart­ment, establish, hearings_____ 14469.

14736Urban areas, see Cities and towns.Urban growth and water regimen___ 14976Urban renewal, see Redevelopment

(city planning, etc.).Urban renewal service bulletin_____ 16037 Urine, free amino acids in leucosis,

USSR study__________________ 15525USAFI, see Armed Forces Institute.

Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 185

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EntryUSIDA series------------------------------------ 13924USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics.Utah, gravity survey along central

and southern Wasatch front— 14969Utilities, Government-owned, Indian

Affairs Bureau, administra­tion, permit sale, etc., re­port___________________ 14628

VVaccination :

information for travel In—Africa, Including Malagasy Re­

public and neighboring is­lands______________________ 15931

Mexico, Central and South Amer­ica and Caribbean--------------- 15933

Vaccine, live, prophylaxis of infec­tions, USSR study------ 15559

Van Allen radiation belts, physical as­pects of composition, etc-------- 13802

Vanadium, see Rusacovite.Vanguard, see Satellites.Vapor pressure, potassium, in 550°

to 1,280° C temperature range, determination__________15819

Vapors, adsorption on adsorbents having heterogeneous surfaces, USSR study___________ 15252

Vegetables:canning, injuries and accident

causes___________________ 15699consumption trends and patterns— 13772 fresh—

unloads, eastern cities by com­modities, States, etc_____ 13748

unloads, western cities, by com­modities, States, etc--------- 13749

growers, perishable agriculturalcommodities act, information- 13750

processed—-plants under USDA continuous

inspection, list_______________ 13746standards for grades----------------- 13747

rail shipments, protection_______ 13768winter, acreage-marketing guides__ 13744

Vegetation, cover on scale topographicmaps, representation, USSR— 15553

Vehicles, scales, selection, Installation,and maintenance, recommenda­tion, addendum______________ 15830

Velocity, abort requirements from boost trajectory of manned lunar mission_________ 15802

Veneer logs, see Logs.Venereal diseases, in children and

youth__________________ 15945Venezuela, Cenozoic and Cretaceous

echinoids______________ 15967Ventilation, cold-storage facilities,

engineering and design man­ual____________________ 14799

Venus (planet) : puzzling data, USSR study____ 15596

Verano, Jovenal Gornes, relief______ 14037Vermont:

census of manufactures, 1958, area statistics------------------------- 13887

census of mineral industries, 1958, area report---------------------- 13903

census of population, general social and economic characteristics__ 13993

municipal water facilities inven­tory--------------------------------------- 15938

Vessels, see Fishing vessels—Ship­building—Ships—Warships.

Vestnik khlrurgli (periodical),: excerpts, translation____________ 15609

Vestnik svyazi (periodical) : translations_________ 15057-68, 15385

Veterans: benefits, discharge, effective time,

law___________________ 14101

EntryVeterans—Continued

deceased, transporting body to place of burial, amend U.S. code, law___________________ 14099

housing, see, in main alphabet, Housing.

Mexican border service, 1911—17, flag for burial, report______ 14419

pensions, see, in main alphabet, Pensions,

servicemen’s readjustment act of1944, amend law-------------------- 14084

vocational rehabilitation & educa­tion quarterly, bulletin- 16038

see also Pensions.Veterans Administration :

information bulletin IB series--- 16038 new modified life plan for NSLI

policyholders, report----- 14699revolving supply fund, use for re­

pair and reclamation of per­sonal property, report---- 14422

training guide----------------- 16040Veterans Affairs Committee, House:

investigations and studies, matters within its jurisdiction, ex­penses, report----------------- 14430

Veterans Appeals Board, decisions to be in writing and shall contain findings of fact, etc., separately stated, law------------------ 14097

Veterinary medicine:Communist China, articles------------- 15219■science and human health, inter­

national health study---- 14739Veto messages, see President of

United States.Vice President of United States:

election laws, amend, hearings- 14755 nomination and election method,

constitutional amendments, hearings---------------------- 14748

Vickers Brothers, lands acquired byU.S., convey to copartnership- 14253

Video amplifiers, see Amplifiers.Vietnam :

education among Chinese----------- 15510geological survey------------------------- 15512resolution of 3d National Party

Congress_____________________ 15099selected translations-------------------- 15129socialist revolution, formulate

and develop new concepts to step up completion__________15169

visit of Soviet scientists---------- 15203Villar Salinas, Maria D., relief------ 14204Villareal, Nicholas E., relief----------- 14267Virgin Islands:

government comptroller salary, amend organic act, report-------- 14316

mortality data, 1959, national sum­mary________________________ 15846

motorboat act of 1958, make ap­plicable, report---------------------- 14405

participation in Caribbean Organ­ization, hearing_____________ 14732

permit certain foreign vessels toland catches of fish, report------ 14374

Virgin Islands Corporation :appropriations, 1962—

law____________________________ 141 22report--------------------------------------- 14357

Virginia, Chesapeake Bay fishingharbors economic study_____ 14796

Virology, see Blood.Viruses, virological study of blood of

leucosis patients, methods, USSR study___________ 15343

Vital statistics:special reports____________________ 15845

national summaries------------------ 15846United States, 1959--------------- 15840-844

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EntryVital statistics—Continued

see also Divorce—Life tables— Marriage.

Vitamins, E, effect on cholesterol level In blood serum of patients with atherosclerosis, USSR study__________________ 15347

Vltiello, Giovanna, relief------------------ 14559Vocational counselors, see Counselors.Vocational Division, bulletins___ 14789-790Vocational education, veterans, reha­

bilitation & education quar­terly Information bulletin------ 16038

see also subject.Vocational guidance, see subject.Vocational rehabilitation, see Reha­

bilitation of disabled.Volcanoes, Alaskan, investigations

services_______________ 14945Voltages :

calibration, standing wave ratio—G-band 3.95 to 5.85 kmpcs, etc.,

measurement system operation procedure__________________ 15906

X-band 8.2 to 12.4 kmcps etc., measurement system operation procedure__________________ 15905

Voltmeters, wave analyzer, harmonic, general radio, test instrument calibration procedure__ 15901

Voting, qualifications, constitutional amendments, hearings_ 14748

Voyenno-meditslnskly zhurnal, ar­ticles__________ ______ 15607

WW.A.D.C., see Wright Air Develop­

ment Center.WADC, see Wright Air Development

Center.Wage and Hour and Public Contracts

Divisions :explanatory bulletin______________ regulations_______________________

Wagering, see Gambling.Wages:

chronology, Anaconda Co., 1941- 58_______________________

collective bargaining agreements,escalator clauses, May 1961__

fair labor standards act—background information________extend coverage—

summary----------------------------- text------------------------------------

reference guide__________________Industry and union scale studies,

1950—60, directory______minimum—

increase summary______________increase, text___________________State laws and orders, provi­

sions, affecting working condi­tions, 1942-61___________

occupational survey—Albuquerque, N. Mex.—

departmental edition______ document edition___________

Atlanta, Ga.— departmental edition______ document edition___________

Beaumont-Port Arthur, Tex.— departmental edition______ document edition___________

Boise, Idaho— departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Charleston, W. Va.— departmental edition______ document edition___________

Charlotte, N.C.— departmental edition______ document edition___________

1604416044

15704

15732

16041

160451604216043

15731

1604516042

16053

1570814136

1571814146

1572014148

1570914137

1570714135

1570514133

EntryW age s—Con tinned

occupational survey—continuedChicago, Ill.—

departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.— departmental edition------------ document edition-----------------

Greenville, S.C.— departmental edition----------- document edition-----------------

Houston, Tex.— departmental edition________ document edition___________

Lawrence-Haverhill, Mass.-N.H. departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Lubbock, Tex.— departmental edition______ document edition___________

Muskegon-Muskegon Heights, Mich.—

departmental edition--------------- document edition_____________

New York, N.Y.— departmental edition----------- document edition-----------------

Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, N.J.— departmental edition------------ document edition-----------------

Providence and Pawtucket, R.I.- Mass.—

departmental edition_________ document edition--------------------

Rockford, Ill.— departmental edition------------ document edition-----------------

San Antonio, Tex.— departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Savannah, Ga.— departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Spokane, Wash.— departmental edition_______ document edition___________

Worcester, Mass.— departmental edition___ __ document edition-------------

structure—cotton textiles_____________ synthetic textiles__________ women’s and misses’ dresses_

ten-year earnings from 2 small woodlands on Fernow Experi­mental Forest__________

women, equal pay facts________ Walker, Pamela G., relief___________ Walker River Paiute Tribe, see Paiute

Indians.

1571214140

1570614134

15710141381572314151

1572414152

1571314141

1571514143

1571114139

1571914147

1571614144

1571414142

15717141451572114149

15722141501572514153

157001570115702

149351606014174

Walker River Reservation, minerals, give to Walker River Paiute Tribe, report__________ 14629

Walnut:black, climatic injury to planted

trees-------------------------------- 14921black, pruned, growth and quality. 14924black, seeded taller than planted_ 14922

Wan, Fung, see Fung Wan.Wapato project, construction costs on

Wapato-Satus unit, fix, re­port___________________ 14337

War, fighting journey from Plaine des _ Jarres to Ban Ban, Laos______ 15441War claims, see Claims.War risk insurance, aircraft cover­

age, extend authority, law___ 14089Warm Springs Reservation, acquire

land within boundaries, re­port ----------------------------- 14300

Warships:loan and extension of loans to

friendly foreign countries—hearing------------------------------------- 14448reports--------------------------- 14340, 14366

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EntryWasatch Range, regional gravity sur­

vey along central and southernfront, Utah--------- ------------------- 14969

Washing machines, selection and use_ 13781 Washington, D.C., see District of Co­

lumbia.Washington County, Miss., soil sur­

vey______________ ._____ 15969Washington Home for Foundlings,

act incorporating, amend, re­port___________________ 14283

Washington State:census of agriculture, 1959, coun­

ties__________________________ 13930census of manufactures, 1958, area

statistics_____________________ 13888county business patterns, activities

covered by OASDI program---- 13908 land and personal property convey­

ance by Secretary of Interior,report_______________________ 14624

water delivery to certain irrigationdistricts authorized, report__ 14643

Washoe County, Nev., ground waterresources____________________ 14973

Waste products, disposal, meeting community need under con­struction grants program------ 15942

Watches, see Clocks and watches.Water :

delivery to certain irrigation dis­tricts in Washington State au­thorized, report---------------------- 14643

municipal facilities inventory- 15938-941 oilfield waters, methods of analyz­

ing__________________________ 15753requirements—

copper Industry_______________ - 14970selected industries (series)--- 14970

saline—conversion program, expand and

extend, hearings______________ 14477conversion program (remarks)__ 14996

surface water, quality, UnitedStates, 1957_________________ 14971

urban growth and water regimes— 14976 see also headings beginning

Water.Water birds :

conservation of migratory water­fowl by acquisition of wet­

lands, report_________ 14709waterfowl feathers and down, im­

mediate disposal from national stockpile, report________ 14352

Water carriers, dual-rate contract agreements, authorize use by steamship conferences, hear­ings___________________ 14728

Water fowl, see Water birds.Water pollution :

control act, amend, law----------- 14088control under construction grants

program--------------------------- 15942seas, by oil, international conven­

tion for prevention, imple­ment, reports____ 14382, 14682

Water Pollution Control Advisory Board extend, law-------- 14088

Water Research Symposium, National, see National Water Research Symposium.

Water rights :Federal legislation, problems of de­

velopment and control, hear­ings _____________________ 14741

Federal-State relations, hearings__ 14741 Water supply :

Bonita Creek area, Graham County, Ariz_____________________ 14975

ground water- potentialities In Crescent Valley,

Eureka and Lander Counties, Nev_____________________ 14974

EntryWater supply—Continued

ground water—continued Winnemucca Lake valley, Per­

shing and Washoe Counties, Nev_ -________________ 14973

Hungary_________________________ 15115northeastern compact, approval of

Congress reports__ 14290, 14328 surface, United States, 1960-------- 14977urban growth and water regimen— 14976 water supply papers------------- 14970-977

Waterborne commerce, see Commerce. Waterfowl, see Water birds. Waterways Experiment Station, tech­

nical reports--------------------14813—816Waves, see Earthquakes—Shock

waves—Sound.Waybill statistics, see Freight.Ways and Means Committee, House:

hearings ________________________ 14507report ___________________________ 14308

Weapons:concealed, carrying on board air­

craft In interstate air com­merce, amend law, hearing---- 14724

nuclear, discontinuance of tests,draft treaty.------------------------- 15974

Weather:China, summer months, perennial

mean characteristics-------- 15325factor in plant location--------------- 16050modification report, 1960—•

departmental edition--------------- 15854document edition--------------------------14167

see also Climate—Meteorology.Weather Bureau :

circulars_________________________ 16046research paper------------------------------ 16049

Weather forecasting, evolution of low- level cyclones and anti­cyclones_______ ________ 15376

Weather forecasts: extremely long-range, perennial

variation of meteorological ele­ments and recurrence of ty­phoons over China, etc______ 15326

long-range forecasting fundamen­tals, USSR study_____________ 15019

thunderstorms, USSR diagram forforecasting___________________ 15591

Weather stations, index change-------- 14992 Webster unit, see Missouri River Ba­

sin project.Weeks, see names of special weeks.Weighing instruments, see Scales

(weighing instruments).Weights and measures, see Metric

system.Welfare funds, employee benefit plans

disclosure act, amendments, hearings______________ 14455

West (U.S.) :recreation on reclamation lakes__ 15953

West Central States, see Central States.

West Indies, Federation, U.S. defense areas, agreement---------- 15996

West Point, N.Y., see Military Acad­emy, West Point.

West Virginia, plane coordinate in­tersection tables______ 14024

Western Europe, see Europe.Wetlands, see Swamplands.Wharves, wharfbuilding handbook,

engineered performance stand­ards___________________ 16068

Wheat:acreage allotment, marketing quota,

and price support program for1962, hearings------------------------ 14438

market quota referendum, defer for1962 crops—

law____________________________ 14104report__________________________14292

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Se pt e mb e r 1961

EntryWheat—Continued

price support and acreage allotment program for 1962 reports___ 14335,

14342, 14597 program, 1962, hearings_______ 14438

Wheeling, W. Va. census of housing, 1960, city blocks____ __ 13984

White, Naoko I., relief______________ 14203White House Conference on Aging,

reports and guide lines__ 14978-984Wholesale trade, census of business,

1958, subject report_ 13871Widows and widowers, social security

benefits, increase, law, changes made--------------------------- 15917

see also Pensions.Wilderness areas, establish national

system, report________ 14655Wildlife:

conservation, public land with­drawals from California, hear­ing------------------------------ 14476

emergency feeding of surplus grain, report----------------------------- 14329

facilitate operation of fishery loan fund to increase amount upon securities for loans in default, report---------------------------- 14389

national cooperative land and wild­life management areas, estab­lish, hearing____________ 14476

special scientific reports, wildlife series------------------------ 14891-89?

wildlife leaflet____________________ 14893Af'r also Natural resources.

Wildlife refuges:national, Pacific, region 1, general

information------------------ 74RRRrefuge leaflets------------------------ 14887-890see also names of refuges.

Wiley, Harvey W., place statue in capitol, report________ 14434

Willow oak, see Oak.Wilson, Samuel, progenitor of na­

tional symbol. Uncle Sam, con­gressional salute, report_____ 14691

Wind tunnels: instrumentation and operation,

handbook______________ 15876investigation of balloon as towed

decelerator at Mach numbers from 1.47 to 2.50_______ 15788

transonic, tests of error-compen­sated static-pressure probe___ 15800

Winds :China, summer months, perennial

mean characteristics_____ 15325direction and speed at different al­

titudes, accurate determina­tion with radio theodolite___ 15428

monthly and annual distribution as function of altitude_____ 15769

Wings (aircraft) : aerodynamic characteristics of

semispan delta VTOL model, interference effects of deflected jet with free stream and ground________________ 15787

delta, with 74® sweep, laminar boundary layer transition in free flight at Mach numbers from 2.8 to 5.3__________15814

low-aspect-ratio, in close proximity to ground, aerodynamic char­acteristics_______________ 15792

planform modifications, low-speed longitudinal aerodynamic char­acteristics of canard airplane configuration, effects____ 15799

swept, effects at Mach numbers 1.61 and 2.01 of camber and twist on aerodynamic characteris­tics---------------------------------- 15793

EntryWinnemucca Lake, ground water re­

sources of valley_____ 11973Wire communication, transmission of

bets, prohibiting, report______ 14617Wisconsin :

census of agriculture, 1959, coun­ties_____________________ 13927

municipal water facilities inven­tory-------------------------------- 15940

Women :career opportunities—

biological sciences____________ 16051life insurance underwriters____ 16052,

16062equal pay facts___________________ 16060State labor laws, summary—

Kansas__________________________ 16064Michigan_______________________ 16063

Women's Bureau :bulletins______________________ 16051-53leaflets------------------------------------- 16060-62publications, list--------------------------- 10061

Women’s clothing, see Clothing—also names or types of clothing.

Won Lee Shee, see Lee Shee Won. Wong, Lau Sau Kam, relief___ 14063, 14527 Woo, Tui Hing Tow, relief_ 14043, 14522Wood :

decay, environmental conditions, ef­fect on growth of Merulius lacrymans_______________ 14937

products, census of manufactures,1958, special report__________ 13892

solvent seasoning________________ 14926special methods of seasoning_____ 14926 see also names of articles manu­

factured from wood.Wood pulp. Lake States pulpwood

production, 1960______ 14930Woodcocks, status report, 1961____ 14892Woodlands, see Forests and forestry-Wool :

act of 1954, extend, reports______ 14335, 14342, 14597

classification service and prices to producers_______________ 13801

Woolens, machinery activity, I9601, current industrial reports_____ 13914

Woon, Jung Ngon, see Jung Ngon Woon.

Worcester, Mass.:occupational wage survey—

departmental edition___________ 15725document edition_______________ 14153

Work, see Employment.Work stoppages, see Strikes and lock­

outs.Workers, see Labor.Workman, Joseph A., lease land to__ 14546Workmen's compensation, see Em­

ployer's liability and work­men’s compensation.

World, see Earth.World trade, see Commerce.World’s Fair. New York, see New

York World’s Fair, 1964-65.Worsted, machinery activity, 1960,

current industrial reports___ _ 13914Wounds, granulated skin, autohomo-

transplantation techniques used in treatment, USSR study--------------------------- 15291

Wright Air Development Center

Wu 11 Hsueh-pao (periodical) : translations____________________ 15075

Wupatkl National Monument, revise boundaries by exchange of lands, report__________ 14637

Wyandotte National WildlifeRefuge:

create—law------------------------------------------- 1411areport--------------------------------------- 14604

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EntryWyoming:

coals, geochemical study or minor elements_________7______ 14949

land conveyance by quitclaim deed, report___________________ 14425

Niobrara River compact, extend, report----------------------------- 14671

XX-ray technicians, medical, employ­

ment outlook__________ 16057X-rays:

exposure doses on patients skin dur­ing roentgenological examina­tions, USSR study______ 15306

radiation, dosimetric examinations of ionization chambers, USSR study____________________ 15307

small doses, effect on extinguishing inhibition in rabbits, USSR study____________________ 15581

Xerox operators, examination an­nouncement ___________ 14008

Yakima, Wash., census of housing, 1960, city blocks---------- 13982

Yakima project, Federal property on,

Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, genetic conditions of diamond mineral-satellite in kimberlite_____________ 15456

Yamada, Takimi, relief-------------------- 14202Yao-hsueh Hsueh-pao (periodical) :

articles------------ 15069Yazicloglu, Agavni, relief-------------------14219Yeannakopoulos, Vaslllkl, relief------ 14211Yearbooks, agriculture, authoritative

information, list---------- 15930Yellow birch, see Birch.Yong, Kim Dom, see Kim Dom Yong.Young, Jei Oh, see Oh, Young Jel.Youth :

culture in life, USSR study------ 15028 employment opportunities act of

1961—hearings_________________ 14460, 14752report--------------------------------------- 14377

EntryYouth—Continued

hygiene problems, all-Russian con­gress of hygienists and sanita­tion physicians--------------- 15490

physical fitness, suggested elementsof school-centered program 15924

programs of Federal government__ 13995 target for communist infiltration

and agitation tactics, pts. 1-3, hearings, print additionalcopies, report------------------------- 14587

venereal disease___________________ 15945Youth Appreciation Week, establish,

report_____________ — 14600Youth Conservation Commission :

establish—hearings_______________________ 14752report_________________________ 14377

Youth Conservation Corps:establish—

hearings_______________ 14460, 14752report__________________________ 14377

Youth Employment Advisory Com­mittee :

establish—hearings------------------------- 14460, 14752report__________________________ 14377

Yugoslavia : blood transfusion service______ 15027Marxist theory on sociology, se­

lected translations___________ 15046selected military translations____15120 surplus agricultural commodities,

agreement-___________________ 16003Yun, Kim-Ok, see Kim-Ok Yun.Yun, Soo Kahng, see Kahng, Yun Soo.Yunnan Province, China, geography__ 15082

Z

Zia Pueblo, lands in trust, report_ 14619 Zinc:

recovery from dross by amaJgamelectrolysis___________________ 15758

stabilizing mining by small domes­tic producers, report________ 14437

Zirconium, OTS selective bibliog­raphy________________________ 13859

Zlttle, Kazuko, relief______________ 14058

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LIST OF DEPOSITORY LIBRARIES AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1961Under provisions of the law, certain libraries are designated depositories for

Government publications. Through them Federal Government documents are made available to residents of every State, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Distribution to the libraries is made by the Office of the Superintendent of Doc­uments.

It is sometimes impossible to obtain desired publications by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents. Stocks may have been exhausted or the document may be out of print. In these instances the depositories render an invaluable service by keeping such publications permanently available. Every Government publication, of course, cannot be consulted at all depository libraries, as each library selects the classes of publications of interest to its particular clientele.

The following list shows the locations and names of the depository libraries, with the administrative control number assigned to each.

ALABAMA Deposi­tory No.

Auburn Auburn University Library___________________ 2Birmingham Howard College, Harwell G. Davis Library_____________ 5

Birmingham Southern College, M. Paul PhillipsLibrary__________________________________ 6

Public Library______________________________ 15Florence State Teachers College Library________________ 14Jacksonville State Teachers College Library__________ .. . 10Mobile (Spring Hill) The Thomas Bryne Memorial, Spring Hill College. 7Montgomery Department of Archives and History Library.___ 8

Supreme Court Library of Alabama____________ 1Tuskegee Institute Hollis Burke Frissell Library__________________ 3University University of Alabama Library________________ 12

ALASKACollege University of Alaska Library__________________ 17Juneau Alaska Historical Library and Museum_________ 16

ARIZONAFlagstaff Arizona State Teachers College Library_________ 24Phoenix Department of Library and Archives___________ 22

Phoenix Public Library______________________ 26Tempe Arizona State LTniversity, Matthews Library____ 25Tucson University of Arizona Library_________________ 23

ARKANSASClarksville College of the Ozarks Library_________________ 31College Heights Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College

Library__________________________________ 38Conway Hendrix College Library_____________ __ 37Fayetteville University of Arkansas Library_____ . 29Little Rock Little Rock Public Library____________________ 35Magnolia Southern State College, o. M. Peace Library_____ 36Russellville Arkansas Polytechnic College Library__________ 32State College Arkansas State College Library____ 33

CALIFORNIABakersfield Kern County Free Library____________________ 53Berkeley University of California Library_______________ 41Claremont Pomona College, Honnold Library_____________ 55

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CALIFORNIA—Continued ,D<rosi-

Davis Eureka Fresno Goleta Long Beach Los Angeles

Northridge Oakland Pasadena Redding Redlands Richmond Riverside Sacramento

San Diego San Francisco

San Leandro Santa Ana Santa Rosa Stanford Stockton

BoulderColorado Springs Denver

Fort Collins Golden Gunnison Pueblo U.S. Air Force

Academy

Bridgeport Hartford

Middletown New Haven New London

Storrs Waterbury

Dover Newark Wilmington

University of California Library_______________ 45AEureka Free Library_________________________ 44AFresno County Free Library__________________ 52University of California at Santa Barbara______ 54APublic Library_______ ?_____________________ 61Los Angeles Public Library___________________ 57Los Angeles State College Library_____________ 62Loyola University Library____________________ 59Occidental College Library___________________ 56University of California at Los Angeles Library. . 43University of California, School of Law Library.. 58AUniversity of Southern California Library______ 58San Fernando Valley State College Library-------- 63 AOakland Public Library______________________ 50California Institute of Technology Library______ 63Shasta County Free Library__________________ 45University of Redlands Library_______________ 64Richmond Public Library____________________ 49Riverside Public Library_____________________ 65California State Library______________________ 40City Free Library___________________________ 42San Diego Public Library____________________ 66Mechanics Mercantile Library________________ 47San Francisco Public Library_________________ 48San Francisco State College, Social Science and

Business Library__________________________ 44San Leandro Community Library Center_______ 60Santa Ana Public Library____________________ 64ASanta Rosa Public Library___________________ 44BStanford University Libraries_________________ 51Stockton Free Public Library_________________ 46

COLORADOUniversity of Colorado Library________________ 69Colorado College, Coburn Library_____________ 70Colorado State Library______________________ 67Public Library______________________________ 71Regis College Library________________________ 71BUniversity of Denver, Mary Reed Library______ 71AColorado State University Library_____________ 68Colorado School of Mines Library_____________ 72Western State College Library------------------------- 74McClelland Public Library----------------------------- 73Academy Library___________________________ 67A

CONNECTICUTBridgeport Public Library_________________ 83Connecticut State Library____________________ 75Hartford Public Library_____________________ 85Trinity College Library______________________ 80Wesleyan University, Olin Library_____________ 78Yale University Library_____________________ 82Connecticut College, Palmer Library___________ 81U.S. Coast Guard Academy Library___________ 76University of Connecticut Library_____________ 77Silas Bronson Library________________________ 79

DELAWAREState Law Library___________________________ 86University of Delaware Library_______________ 87Wilmington Institute Free Library____________ 89

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WashingtonDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Department of Agriculture Library____________ Department of Commerce Library_____________ Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

Library__________________________________Department of Interior Central Library________ Department of Justice Main Library___________ Department of State Library_________________ National War College Library________________ Navy Department Library___________________ Post Office Department Library_______________ Public Library______________________________ Treasury Department Library________________

Deposi­tory No.

92101A

101939497999596

10098

FLORIDACoral Gables University of Miami Library__________________ 110De Land John B. Stetson University, Sampson Library___ 105Gainesville University of Florida Library_________________ 103Jacksonville Jacksonville Public Library___________________ 106Lakeland Lakeland Public Library______________________ 107Miami Miami Public Library________________________ 108Tallahassee Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Library__________________________________ 104Florida State Library________________________ 102Florida State University Library______________ 109

Tampa University of Tampa Library_________________ 108AWinter Park Rollins College, Mills Memorial Library_________ 111

GEORGIAAthensAtlanta

Collegeboro Dahlonega Milledgeville Savannah Valdosta

University of Georgia General Library_________ Atlanta Public Library_______________________ Emory University, Asa Griggs Candler Library__ Georgia State Library________________________ Georgia Southern College Library_____________ North Georgia College Library________________ Woman’s College of Georgia Library___________ Savannah Public Library_____________________ Valdosta State College Library________________

114122116113117126123118125

HAWAIIHonolulu Library of Hawaii___________________________ 128

University of Hawaii Library_________________ 129

IDAHOBoise Boise Public Library_________________________ 139

Idaho State Law Library_____________________ 134Caldwell The College of Idaho, Strahorn Memorial Library. 138Moscow University of Idaho Library______________________ 135Pocatello Idaho State College Library___________________ 137Rexburg Ricks College Library_________________________ 136

ILLINOISCarbondale Southern Illinois University Library____________ 168Carlinville Blackburn College Library____________________ 164Chicago Chicago Public Library_______________________ 144

Chicago Teachers College Library_____________ 146John Crerar Library_________________________ 144ANewberry Library___________________________ 152University of Chicago Libraries_______________ 145University of Illinois Library_________________ 150

Decatur Decatur Public Library_______________________ 165

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De Kalb East St. Louis

Elsah Evanston Freeport Galesburg Jacksonville Kankakee Lisle Lockport

Monmouth Normal Peoria Rock Island Rockford Springfield Urbana

Anderson Bloomington Crawfordsville Evansville Fort Wayne Gary Greencastle Hanover Indianapolis

Lafayette Muncie

Notre Dame Richmond Terre Haute Valparaiso

Ames

Cedar FallsCouncil Bluffs Des Moines

Dubuque Fairfield

GrinnellIowa CityLamoniMount Vernon Sioux City

Baldwin City Emporia

Hays

Highland

ILLINOIS—Continued Deposl'tory No.Northern Illinois University Library___________ 154ASouthern Illinois University, East St. Louis Resi­

dence Center____________________________ 167Principia College, Marshall Brooks Library_____ 169ANorthwestern University Library______________ 153Freeport Public Library______________________ 156Galesburg Public Library_____________________ 158MacMurray College Library-------------------------- 169Olivet Nazarene College Library______________ 16 JSt. Procopius College Library_________________ 154Lewis College of Science and Technology Li­

brary__________________________________ 142Monmouth College Library___________________ 157Illinois State Normal University Library_______ 143Peoria Public Library________________________ 159Rock Island Public Library___________________ 162Public Library______________________________ 155Illinois State Library________________________ 140University of Illinois Library_________________ 141

INDIANAAnderson College, Charles E. Wilson Library___ Indiana University Library___________________ Wabash College Library_____________________ Evansville Public Library____________________ Public Library______________________________ Gary Public Library_________________________ De Pauw University Library_________________ Hanover College Library_____________________ Indiana State Library_______________________ Indianapolis Public Library__________________ Purdue University Library___________________ Ball State Teachers College Library___________ Public Library_____________________________ University of Notre Dame Library____________ Morrison-Reeves Library____________________ Indiana State Teachers College Library________ Valparaiso University Library________________

178173179181177174172182170184171180

183A176183

179A175

IOWAIowa State University of Science and Technology

Library__ ____________________________ 186Iowa State Teachers College library___________ 191Free Public Library_________________________ 195Iowa State Traveling Library_________________ 185Public Library______________________________ 193Carnegie Stout Free Public Library____________ 188Parsons College Library Branch of Fairfield Free

Public Library____________________________ 189Grinnell College Library_____________________ 192State University of Iowa Library______________ 189AGraceland College Library____________________ 192ACornell College Library______________________ 190Public Library______________________________ 196

KANSASBaker University Library____________________ 202Kansas State Teachers College, William Allen

White Library____________________________ 204Fort Hays Kansas State College, Forsyth Li­

brary__________________________________ 206AHighland Junior College Library______________ 201

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KANSAS—Continued Deposi­tory No.Lawrence University of Kansas Library_________________ 199Manhattan Kansas State University of Agriculture and Ap­

plied Science Library_ 198Pittsburg Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Porter Li­

brary_ 203Salina Kansas Wesleyan University Library___________ 206Topeka Kansas State Historical Society Library_________ 200

Kansas State Library___________________ 197Wichita University of Wichita Library_________________ 204A

KENTUCKYAshland Ashland Public Library________________ 219Barbourville Union College, Abigail E. Weeks Memorial Library. 220Bowling Green Western Kentucky State Teachers College Library. 213Danville Centre College Library_________________ 217AFrankfort State Law Library_____________________ 207Lexington University of Kentucky Library____________ ___ 208Louisville Louisville Free Public Library_________________ 214

University of Louisville Library_________ 211Morehead Morehead State College, Johnson Camden Library. 210Murray Murray State Teachers College Library______ 212Pikeville Pikeville College Library_______________ 218

LOUISIANABaton Rouge Louisiana State University Law Library__ 231

Louisiana State University Library____________ 222Southern University Library__________________ 223

Lafayette University of Southwestern Louisiana Library___ 228Lake Charles McNeese State College Library__________ 232Natchitoches Northwestern State College of Louisiana__ 233New Orleans Law Library of Louisiana_______________ 221

Loyola University Library____________________ 227New Orleans Public Library__________________ 224Tulane University, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library. 225

Ruston Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Library_________ 230Shreveport Shreve Memorial Library___________________ 229

MAINEAugusta Maine State Library__________________________ 234Bangor Bangor Public Library________________________ 240Brunswick Bowdoin College Library______________________ 237Lewiston Bates College Library_________________________ 239Orono University of Maine Library___________________ 235Portland Portland Public Library______________________ 238Waterville Colby College Library_______________________ 239 A

MARYLANDAnnapolis Maryland State Library_______________________ 241

U.S. Naval Academy Library_________________ 244Baltimore Enoch Pratt Free Library_____ _ 246

Johns Hopkins University Library_____________ 245Morgan State College Library_________________ 249Peabody Institute Library____________________ 250

Chestertown Washington College, George Avery Bunting Library. 247College Park University of Maryland Library__________ 242Gaithersburg Montgomery County Department of Public Libraries. 252Westminster Western Maryland College Library_______ 248

MASSACHUSETTSAmherst Amherst College Library________________ 260

University of Massachusetts, Goodell Library___ 254

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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued Deposi­tory No.

Boston Boston Athenaeum Library___________________ 269Boston Public Library 268AState Library of Massachusetts_______________ 253

Brookline Public Library______________________________ 268Cambridge Harvard College Library, Serials Division_______ 257

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Library.. 255Lowell Lowell Technological Institute Library_________ 263Lynn Lynn Public Library_________________________ 265New Bedford Public Library______________________________ 267Tufts College Tufts College Library________________________ 258Wellesley Wellesley College Library_____________________ 272Williamstown Williams College Library_____________________ 259Worcester American Antiquarian Society Library__________ 256

Free Public Library_________________________ 262MICHIGAN

Ann Arbort University of Michigan, General Library________ 278Battle Creek Willard Library_____________________________ 279Benton Harbor Benton Harbor Public Library_________________ 280Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Institute of Science Library_________ 293Dearborn Henry Ford Community College Library________ 292Detroit Detroit Public Library________________________ 275

University of Detroit Library_________________ 291Wayne County Public Library________________ 292AWayne State University Library______________ 289

East Lansing Michigan State University Library____________ 274Flint Flint Junior College Library__________________ 282Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Public Library_________________ 281Houghton Michigan College of Mining and Technology Li­

brary_____________ 288Kalamazoo Public Library______________________________ 276Lansing Michigan State Library______________________ 273Mt. Pleasant Central Michigan College Library_____________ 286Muskegon Hackley Public Library______________________ 285Port Huron Port Huron Public Library___________________ 283Saginaw Hoyt Public Library_________________________ 284

MINNESOTACollegeville St. Johns University Library__________________ 303Duluth Duluth Public Library________________________ 305Minneapolis Public Library______________________________ 302

University of Minnesota Library______________ 295Moorhead State College Library_________________________ 306Northfield Carleton College Library_____________________ 296

St. Olaf College Library______________________ 298Saint Peter Gustavus Adolphus College Library____________ 299St. Paul Minnesota Historical Society Library___________ 301

Minnesota State Law Library_________________ 294St. Paul Public Library______________________ 297

Stillwater Stillwater Public Library______________________ 300Willmar Kandiyohi County-Willmar Library____________ 304

MISSISSIPPICleveland Delta State Teachers College, W. B. Roberts

Memorial Library_________________________ 315Columbus Mississippi State College for Women, J.C. Fant

Memorial Library_________________________ 313Hattiesburg Mississippi Southern College Library___________ 318Jackson Mississippi Library Commission_______________ 311

Mississippi State Library_____________________ 307State College Mississippi State University, Mitchell Memorial

Library__________________________________ 308University University of Mississippi Library______________ 312

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MISSOURI Deposi­tory No.

Cape Girardeau Kent Library Southeast Missouri State College.- 334Columbia University of Missouri Library________________ 321Fulton Westminster College Library__________________ 333Hannibal Free Public Library__________________________ 325Jefferson City Lincoln University Library___________________ 322

Missouri Supreme Court Library______________ 320Kansas City Kansas City Public Library___________________ 328

Rockhurst College Library.___________________ 324University of Kansas City Library_____________ 329

Liberty William Jewell College Library________________ 327Rolla School of Mines & Metallurgy Library_________ 332St. Joseph St. Joseph Public Library_____________________ 327ASt. Louis St. Louis Public Library______________________ 335

St. Louis University Library__________________ 323Washington University Libraries______________ 336

Springfield Drury College Library________________________ 330AWarrensburg Central Missouri State College Library_________ 330

MONTANA Billings Eastern Montana College_____________________ 343Bozeman Montana State College Library________________ 339Butte Montana School of Mines Library______________ 340Helena Helena Public Library_______________________ 342

Historical Society of Montana Library_________ 338Missoula State University of Montana Library___________ 341

NEBRASKABlair Dana College Library_____________________ 349Crete Whitin Library of Doane College______________ 348Fremont Midland College Library______________________ 350Lincoln Nebraska State Library______________________ 344

University of Nebraska Library_______________ 345Omaha Municipal University of Omaha Library_________ 347

Omaha Public Library_______________________ 346Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Public Library____________________ 351

NEVADACarson City Nevada State Library________________________ 352Hawthorne Mineral County Public Library________________ 356Las Vegas University of Nevada, Southern Regional Division

Library__________________________________ 355Reno University of Nevada Library_________________ 353

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Concord New Hampshire State Library_________________ 357Durham University of New Hampshire Library__________ 358Hanover Dartmouth College Library___________________ 362Laconia Laconia Public Library_______________________ 361Manchester City Library________________________________ 360

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic City Free Public Library__________________________ 368Bayonne Free Public Library__________________________ 379Camden Camden Free Public Library__________________ 367Convent Station Santa Maria Library of College of St. Elizabeth.. 365Elizabeth Public Library______________________________ 372Jersey City Free Public Library__________________________ 379AMadison Rose Memorial Library_______________________ 371New Brunswick Free Public Library__________________________ 369

Rutgers University Library___________________ 364

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Newark Princeton Rutherford South Orange Trenton

NEW JERSEY—Continued Depwi-tory No.Public Library______________________________ 376Princeton University Library_________________ 370Fairleigh Dickinson College Library------------------ 375Seton Hall University Library------------------------- 377Division of State Library, Archives and History—

Department of Education__________________ 363Free Public Library_________________________ 366

NEW MEXICOAlbuquerque Las Vegas

Santa Fe

Silver City University Park

University of New Mexico____________________ 383New Mexico Highlands University, Rodgers

Library__________________________________ 384New Mexico State Law Library----------------------- 381New Mexico State Library, State Library Ex­

tension Service____________________________ 386New Mexico State Teachers College Library____ 385New Mexico State University Library__________ 382

NEW YORKAlbany Brooklyn

Buffalo

Canton Elmira Farmingdale

Flushing Glens Falls Hamilton Ithaca

Jamaica

New York City

New'burgh Potsdam Poughkeepsie Rochester

St. Bonaventure Schenectady Staten Island Syracuse Troy Utica West Point Yonkers

New York State Library_____________________ Brooklyn College Library____________________ Brooklyn Public Library_____________________ Pratt Institute Library______________________ State University of New York, Downstate Medical

Center Library------------------------------------------Buffalo and Erie County Public Library________ Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, Grosve­

nor Reference Division___________________St. Lawrence University Library______________ Elmira College Library.._____________________ State University Agricultural and Technical In­

stitute Library____________________________Queens College Library______________________ Crandall Library____________________________ Colgate University Library___________________ Albert R. Mann Library, New York State Colleges

of Agriculture and Home Economics_______ Cornell University Library___________________ Queens Borough Public Library_______________ St. Johns University Library ________________ College of the City of New York Library_______ Columbia University Library_________________ Cooper Union Library_______________________ Fordham University Library_________________ New York Law Institute Library______________ New York Public Library (Astor Branch)______ New York Public Library (Lenox Branch)______ New York State Maritime College Library_____ New York University, University Heights Li­

brary____________________________________Newburgh Free Library______________________Clarkson College of Technology Library________ Vassar College Library_______________________ Rochester Public Library, Edgerton Branch____ LTniversity of Rochester Library_______________ St. Bonaventure College Library______________ Union College Library_______________________ Wagner College Library, Grymes Hill__________ Syracuse University Library__________________ Troy Public Library________________________ LTtica Public Library________________________ U.S. Military Academy______________________ Yonkers Public Library______________________

387397398396

404432

431391425

392435420423

428388393401412410405414402408

408A416

390417422436427429434421409426

420A424

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NORTH CAROLINA Deposi-tory No.

Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Library___________ 447Charlotte Queens College Library_______________________ 451Cullowhee Western Carolina College Library______________ 453Davidson Library of Daxidson College__________________ 441Durham Duke University Library_____________________ 440Greensboro Agricultural and Technical College Library______ 439Greenville East Carolina College Library._______________ 442Pembroke Pembroke State College Library______________ 448Raleigh D. H. Hill Library of North Carolina State Col­

lege----------------------- 438North Carolina State Library_________________ 437

Salisbury Catawba College Library.. ____________ 450Wilson Atlantic Christian College, Clarence L. Hardy

Library__________________________________ 443Winston-Salem Public Library of Winston-Salem and Forsyth

County__________________________________ 446Wake Forest College Library_________________ 445

NORTH DAKOTABismarck State Historical Library______________________ 457

State Law Library___________________________ 454Fargo North Dakota State University of Agriculture and

Applied Sciences Library____________ _____ 455Grand Forks University of North Dakota Library____________ 456Minot State Teachers College Library 459Valley City State Teachers College Library________________ 458

OHIOAkron Akron Public Libra-y. . _ ___________ 477BAlliance M*. Union College Library___________________ 479Ashland Ashland College Library_________________ . 486Athens Ohio University Library______________________ 473Bluffton Musselman Library of Bluffton College__________ 467Bowling Green Bowling Green State University Library________ 476Bucyrus Bucyrus Public Library_______________________ 471Cincinnati Public Library______________________________ 464

University of Cincinnati Library______________ 465Cleveland Freiberger Library of Western Reserve University. 485A

Cleveland Public Library____________________ 463Columbus Columbus Public Library_____________________ 475

Ohio State Library.__________________________ 460Ohio State University Library_______________ 461

Dayton Dayton Public Library_______________________ 466Delaware Charles Slocum library of Ohio Wesleyan Uni­

versity____________ 480AGambier Kenyon College Library______________________ 462Granville Denison University Library___________________ 480Hiram Hiram College Library_______________________ 477AMarietta Marietta College Library ___________________ 478Oberlin Oberlin College Library______________________ 477Oxford Miami University Library_____________________ 466APortsmouth free Public Library__________________________ 469Springfield Marder Public Library_______________________ 470Steubenville Carnegie Library____________________________ 481Toledo Toledo Public Library________________________ 472Van Wert Brumback Library of Van Wert County_________ 468Youngstown Youngstown Public Library___________________ 482

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OKLAHOMA Depart-tory No.

Ada East Central State Teachers College Library____ 490Alva Northwestern State Teachers College Library___ 499Durant Southeastern Teachers College Library_________ 494Edmond Central State College Library_________________ 496AEnid Public Library of Enid and Garfield County_____ 499ALangston Langston University Library__________________ 489Norman University of Oklahoma Library_______________ 496Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Library______________________ 487Shawnee Oklahoma Baptist University Library__________ 495Stillwater Oklahoma State University Library____________ 488Tahlequah Northeastern State Teachers College Library------- 491Tulsa University of Tulsa Library___________________ 492Weatherford Southwestern State College Library____________ 497

OREGONAshland Southern Oregon College of Education Library___ 507Corvallis Oregon State University Library_______________ 501Eugene University of Oregon Library__________________ 502Forest Grove Pacific University Library_____________________ 504La Grande Eastern Oregon College of Education Library_____ 505Portland Library Association of Portland________________ 506

Reed College Library________________________ 503Salem Oregon State Library_________________________ 500

PENNSYLVANIAAllentown Muhlenberg College Library__________________ 520Bethlehem Lehigh University Library____________________ 532Bradford Carnegie Public Library______________________ 531Carlisle Dickinson College Library____________________ 530Erie Erie Public Library__________________________ 540 AHarrisburg Pennsylvania State Library___________________ 508Haverford Haverford College Library____________________ 519Huntingdon Juniati College Library_______________________ 529Lancaster Franklin and Marshall College, Fackenthal

Library__________________________________ 521Meadville Allegheny College Library____________________ 540Philadelphia Free Library of Philadelphia__________________ 515

Philadelphia Commercial Museum Library_____ 513ATemple University, Sullivan Memorial Library__ 516University of Pennsylvania Library____________ 513B

Pittsburgh Allegheny Regional Branch Library____________ 527Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh________________ 542University of Pittsburgh Library---------------------- 511

Reading Reading Public Library_______________________ 525Scranton Scranton Public Library______________________ 522State College Pennsylvania State University Library__________ 509Swarthmore Swarthmore College Library___________________ 510Warren Warren Library Association___________________ 531AWashington Memorial Library of Washington and Jefferson

College__________________________________ 536Wilkes-Barre Kings College Library______________ ________ 522 AWilliamsport James V. Brown Library______________________ 526

PUERTO RICOMayaguez University of Puerto Rico, College of Agriculture

and Mechanical Arts Library_______________ 550Rio Piedras University of Puerto Rico General Library_____ 549

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RHODE ISLAND PeP"?’-tory No.Kingston University of Rhode Island Library____________ 554Providence Brown University Library____________________ 555

Providence Public Library____________________ 556Rhode Island State Library___________________ 553

Westerly Westerly Public Library______________________ 558

SOUTH CAROLINACharleston Charleston College Library____________________ 564Clemson Clemson College Library______________________ 560Columbia South Carolina State Library__________________ 559

University of South Carolina Library__________ 562Orangeburg State Agricultural and Mechanical College______ 561Rock Hill Carnegie Library of Winthrop College__________ 568

SOUTH DAKOTA

Brookings South Dakota State College Lincoln MemorialLibrary__________________________________ 571

Pierre South Dakota State Library Commission________ 570Sioux Falls Carnegie Free Public Library__________________ 573Spearfish Black Hills Teachers College Library___________ 575Vermillion University of South Dakota Library____________ 574AYanktown Yanktown College Library____________________ 572

TENNESSEE

Chattanooga Chattanooga Public Library___________________ 583Clarksville Austin Peay State College Library_____________ 587Johnson City East Tennessee State College Library___________ 581Knoxville University of Tennessee Library_______________ 577Martin University of Tennessee Library—Martin Branch. 588Memphis Cossitt Reference Library____________________ 590Murfreesboro Middle Tennessee State College Library_________ 585Nashville Joint University Libraries_____________________ 580

Nashville Public Library_____________________ 586State Library Division, Tennessee State Library

and Archives____________________________ 576Sewanee University of the South Library________________ 579

TEXAS

Abilene Hardin Simmons University Library------------------ 612Austin Texas State Library__________________________ 591

University of Texas Library__________________ 605Beaumont Lamar State College of Technology Library______ 597Canyon West Texas State Teachers College Library______ 613College Station Agriculture and Mechanical College of Texas

Library__________________________________ 592Commerce East Texas State Teachers College Library______ 599Dallas Dallas Public Library_________________________ 594

Southern Methodist University Library________ 600Denton North Texas State University Library__________ 608AEdinburg Pan American College Library_________________ 610El Paso El Paso Public Library_______________________ 611Fort Worth Fort Worth Public Library____________________ 607

Texas Christian University Library____________ 607AGalveston Rosenberg Library___________________________ 604Houston Houston Public Library_______________________ 603

University of Houston Library________________ 608Huntsville Sam Houston State Teachers College, Estill

Library__________________________________ 602Kingsville Texas College of Arts and Industries Library____ 609Longview Nicholson Memorial Library___________________ 598Lubbock Texas Technological College Library____________ 614

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TEXAS—Continued Deposi-tory No.San Antonio Public Library, Business and Science Department- 615San Marcos Southwest Texas State College Library--------------- 595Waco Baylor University Library-------------------------------- 606

UTAHEphraim Snow College Library_________________________ 621Logan Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied

Science Library___________________________ 618Ogden Carnegie Free Library ______________________ 620Provo Brigham Young University Library------------------ 619Salt Lake City University of Utah Library------------------------------ 622

Utah State Library__________________________ 617

VERMONTBurlington University of Vermont Library------------------------- 624Johnson Johnson Teachers College Library______________ 625Middlebury Middlebury College, Egbert Starr Library---------- 627Montpelier Vermont State Library_______________________ 623Northfield Norwich University Library___________________ 627A

VIRGINIAAlexandria George Mason College of the University of Vir­

ginia Library______ 641ABlacksburg Virginia Polytechnic Institute Library__________ 629Bridgewater Bridgewater College Library---------------------------- 639Emory Emory and Henry College Library_____________ 641Fredericksburg Mary Washington College Library_____________ 633Hampden Sydney Hampden Sydney College Library_____________ 636Lexington Virginia Military Institute Library_____________ 639A

Washington and Lee University Library________ 632Norfolk Norfolk Public Library_______________________ 634Petersburg Virginia State College Library_________________ 630Richmond Virginia State Library________________________ 628Salem Roanoke College, Bittie Memorial Library---------- 638University University of Virginia Library_________________ 640Univ, of Richmond, University of Richmond Library______________ 635

P.O.Williamsburg William and Mary College Library_____________ 631

WASHINGTONEverett Everett Public Library_______________________ 647Olympia Washington State Library_____________________ 642Pullman State College of Washington Library___________ 643Seattle Seattle Public Library________________________ 646

University of Washington Library_____________ 644Spokane Spokane Public Library_______________________ 650Tacoma College of Puget Sound Library________________ 645

Tacoma Public Library______________________ 651Walla Walla Whitman College Library_____________________ 649

WEST VIRGINIAAthens Concord College Library______________________ 656Charleston Department of Archives and History, State

Library__________________________________ 652Kanawha County Public Library______________ 655

Elkins Davis and Elkins College Library______________ 658Fairmont Fairmont State College Library________________ 657Huntington Marshall College Library______________________ 660Institute West Virginia State College Library____________ 654Morgantown West Virginia University Library_______________ 653Salem Salem College Library________________________ 659

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WISCONSIN DeposI-tory No.

Appleton Lawrence College Library_____________________ 674Beloit Beloit College Libraries_______________________ 666Eau Claire Wisconsin State College Library_______________ 675La Crosse Public Library______________________________ 669Madison State Historical Society library_______________ 668

University of Wisconsin Library_______________ 664Wisconsin State Library______________________ 663

Milwaukee Law Library of Milwaukee County_____________ 671Milwaukee Public Library____________________ 670University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Library____ 671A

Oshkosh Oshkosh State College Library_________________ 672Racine Racine Public Library________________________ 667Stevens Point Wisconsin State College Library_______________ 673Superior Superior Public Library_______________________ 676

Curran Library, Wisconsin State College________ 665

WYOMINGCasper Natrona County Public Library_______________ 680Cheyenne Wyoming State Library______________________ 677Laramie University of Wyoming library_______________ 678

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